The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 16, 1915, Image 6
Dresses For Maid
or
Mi
ss
Do you remember what seems "just a year or so
ago" what Commencement times and party times
meant to you? ,
And do you remember how proud you were of your
white frock and white shoes and your curls?
Then a little later when your dress had to be longer
and the curls combed up?
Of course you do-If there's a maid or miss in your
home today she can be just as happy as you were
with her "Frock and Fixings." 'Cause in this good
store we've got the prettiest, cutest and daintiest
Commencement Dresses
And Party Dresses
You've seen in many a day-Some bedecked with
ribbons and laces, others with embroidery and
insertiugs. Every one a "darling for your dar
ling. ' Really the more expensive ones are so
daintily trimmed and prettily made that you can
hardly tell them from your own patient hand
work.
The sizes range from the two year old little miss
to the grown-up maid of nineteen.
The prices start at 50c, then upward to $10.00.
Right now our stock is complete in sizes r.nd styles
and the variety is so great that in most cases there's
only,one of a kind-that's the idea with this good
st?re, always something different and newer than
you see other places. We would like for you to
bring the little lady, let her help you with the se
lection, you know they like to do this sort of thing
and you know they are better satisfied.
Least You Forget
You'll find too, Hair Ribbons and Sash Ribbons. Silk Sox and Silk Stockings. White Shoes
and White Slippers and many, many other pretty things.
Make Thia Your
Commence ment
Shopping Place
Moore-Wilson Co
The Daylight Store
Make This Yow
Commencement
Shopping Place
Condense! Passenger Schedule
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Departnres.
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(PROFESSIONAL I
CARDS
DR. J. E. WATSON
Geweraf Practice
Omeo in Ugon 6 Ledbettor Building.
North Main Street.
Office Phone ?10.
Residence Phone S8G.
C. GADSDEN SAYRE
Architect
405-406 Blockier BuUding
x Anderson, S. C._
Chisholm, Trowbridge & Suggs
DENTISTS
New Theatre Buildmg
W, Whiner St
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Extra Special Monday
1 lot of Dresses of Linen,
Linene and Lawn left from
last season; originally sold
for
$5.00, $6.00 and $8.00
Monday $1.98
Bec ?ul Floor.
D. GEISBERG
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Mi?. W. A. HUDGENS, ??jior
rhone 87.
- -o
Mr. und Mrs. Chan. A. Gambrill
arc spending today in Greenville.
Mrs. J. 1> Maxwell, Jr., is at
Denison for a brief visit.
Hicks-H licker.
.Mrs. James Wyatt Hick? of Car
tcrsville. Ga., annouuee the marriage
of her daughter, Lucia I (erndon, to
Guy G. Riuckcr.N on Saturday, May
eight, 1915, iu Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Kate Maxwell has gone to
Clemson, having been called there by
the death of Dr. Caul H. E. Sloan*.
Miss Anne Gambrill and Miss
Evelyn Drown arc .spending thc week
end In Greenville with Miss Mary
Smyth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Evans of At
lanta arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.
E Elmore.
Mr. Henry Todd of Columbia is vis
iting his mother, Mrs. Jane Todd.
Mrs. \V. It. Mattlson or I lon ea Path
ia visiting Miss Alberta Drock.
Palmetto Chnpter.
The Palmetto Chapter U, D. C..
will meet on Thursday uft^rnoon, May
20th, with Mrs. Jake Sullivan, Mrs.
Charlie Spearman and Mrs. J. M.
Sullivan, Jr., at the home of the lat
ter on Franklin street.
Mr. Frank Harrison, Jr., of Abbe
ville Is spending the w/jek-end with
Mrs J. G. Cunningham on West Mar
ket street.
Hirth.
Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. Graeme T.
McGregor on Tuesday May ll, iyif>, a
boy.
Commencement at High Point.
The faculty and the eleventh grade
of
Tho Anderson High School
request tho honor of your presence
at their
commencement exercises
First Baptist church auditorium
eight thirty o'clock
May the twenty-fourth
nineteen hundred and fifteen.
Class Roll.
Sara Balley, Glenua Barrett, Mat
tie Bolt. Lena Clarke. Eleanor Frank,
Clara Gates, Madge LebanoaN Carrie
Moore, Ixmise Shearer. Jimmie She
lor, J. B. Hall. David Rast.
Music Recital.
The advanced pupils of Mrs. G. W.
Chambers will give a music recital
on Wednesday afternoon at "> o'clock.
There will te no special invitations
issued, but all who love music, and
who would like to attend have an In
vitation and will receive a cordial
welcome.
THE SPY.
The guard said "Sunrise." That's not
long to wait!
I heard a clock chime three a while
ago,
'And four I'll hear, but five will bo
too .late.
A new day then, a day I shall not
know! /
l ia strange, with such a little time to
spare,
To sit alone and idle in the dark,
To listen for their feet upbn the
stair
Those German hunters coming for
their mark!
So near our Unes-to mina it by a
hair!
I staked one life against a German
corps.
Had I won through, then \?e'd have
caught them there
And added twenty thousand to our
score.
'Twas sporting odds, I'd take them
any time.
And yet I never thought that I
would die
[Por something half a virtue, half a
3 crime
Would face a firing squad and fail
a spyt
What matters it? The service-that
is alli
Not always in the fight are vlct'rics
won,
So, steady as a soldier to yon wall,
I hear their tramping feet and
there's the Sun!
-O C. A. Child, in New York Times.
TOWJ?VILLE NEWS
Misses Kate Shirley and Marie
Gaines and Pror. George W. Smith
are at home after closing their
schools at Bethady, High Point and
Plat Fuck.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Jone- nave
gone to Lowndesvlile, vrhore Mr.
Jones willi take charge ot the oil
mill.
- Mr. and Mra. J. B. Mgon enter
tained at six o'clock dinner last Fri
day evening tn honor of Miss Susie
Sharp.of Rivoli. Those present were:
r?rof. C. H. Witt, Mr. anil Mrs. P.
B Jones. Ml>*ea Fannie Broyles, Car
rie Stewart, and Nell Kellett. Prof.
P. C. Hawkins and Albert Hawkin*.
Mrs. Lula Gaunt, Who underwent
an operation at the Anderson hospi
tal about two weeks ago ls getting
along nicely. It is boped that she
will soon be able to come home.
_ Mr. Prank Dickson has been elected
superintendent ot the Methodist Sun
day school.
Rev. W. S. Hollingsworth was
elected aa trustee to QU the place of
the deceased. J. Welter Dickson, who J
wss chairman of Ute board.
Mrs Ashley Holland spent last
week with her parents. Mr. sad Mrs.
J. W. Spears. She was accompanied
home by Mr. and MTS. J. B. Fei-,
toa.
Your Daughter's
Corseting NOW
decides what her figure-lines
will be in the years to come!
Start to mould her youth
ful figure correctly now, and
you guard against an ugly
carriage in future years!
THIS store pays particular
attention to the fitting of
growing girls! Bring your
daughter in and see her in
Olc\S
Fro Lex Say
i?ront ^heed Corsets
and you will see that THIS is the proper Cor
set for her! Special values at
$3.50, $5.00, $7.50
Mrs. B. Graves Boyd
Exclusive Agent McCall Patterns
With The Church Women
rhone 37.
Missionary Society. I
The Woman's. Missionary Society of !
Wie Baptist church has been postpon- !
ed from tomorrow May 17th to Mon- j
'lay. May 21
Ladies Aid.
The Ladies Aid Society of the Pirat
Prvsjjytrtrlun church will nteet o:i
Tui'Jilny afternoon at five o'clock wlt?
Mrs. C. E. Cobb and Mrs. Lizzie
Cater at the home of the former on
Greenville street. This ia a rally
meeting and all the numbers arc'
urged to uttend.
lette composed of Mrs. R. C. Mc
Donald. Mrs. T. L. Cely, Mrs O'Dell
and Miss Marie Menshall will sing
"God ls My Guide," by Schubert.
Music Today.
Thor.? will bo special music at the
St. John Methodist churcn to?ay, Mr.
Don F. Thomas, superintendent of the
chautauqua will sing, "1 Am a Pil
grim,", by Johnstone. Mr. Thomas
ls a singer of note and was for year?
a member of the Chicago Glee club.
During the past week as superinten
dent of the chautauqua by his cour
tesy, and unfailing attentions he hus
won the hearts of the Anderson peo
ple and they will be delighted to hear
him today.
/in the evening a beautiful quar
FUKMAN ALUMNI BANQUET
Will
Be Held Tuesday Evening
Jun? Iv .?
Tile annual commencement supper
will bo served In the dining room of
??ontague Hall. Tuesday evening, June
l, 191.-..
Your committee In charge feels
that it has arranged a most attrac
tive program; the speakers will be
announced later. tPlenty of good
music will be furnished by the Fur
man orchestra and glee club, a good
supper will be provided and an abun
dance of good .fellowship will pre
vail. It ls earnestly hoped that you
will avail yourself of the opportunity
to be .present and participate in the
pleasures of the evening.
AB stated previously, the committee
is of the opinion that an unusually at
tractive program has been arranged,
and it is earnestly hoped that the at
tendance upon this occasion will break
all records._
White Canvas Pumps
Trimmed With Black
A prettier and more stylish Can
vas Pumps for the Ladies was
never shown.
Turn, sole with covered heel,
piped with Black and White but
ton ornament inlaid with pearl.
Larger cities ask $4, but all we
want is
$2.69
See Window
None Charged or Sent on Approval
Geisberg Bros. Shoe Co.
Under Masonic Temple
Shoes That Satisfy.