The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, September 12, 1915, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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For Mrs. Lair.
'A charming and vary de%htful
little sewing party for yesterday
morning was given by Mrs. '?fohn An
derson, in honor of Mrs. John Law.
of Spartanburg who Ts" visiting her
alster, Mrs. Frank Watkins. Most
of the guests were old school friends
of Mrs. Law's, and a very happy and
pleasant morning was spent, chat
ting and sewing. Mrs. Anderson
served her guests with an elegant
salad course during the morning.
Among those present were: Mrs. Law,
MrB. Frank Watkins, Mrs. S. R.
Parker, Miss Susan Arnold, of Green
wood, Mrs. Huf us Hurries, Mrs.
Spann Dowling, Mrs. Joe Shelor.
Mrs, Tom Allen, Mrs. Raymond
.Mallison, Mrs. Han Allen, and Mrs.
Keith.
?Tho Doll's I i ?rf inlay ?lub."
A charming little club among some
of lite younger folks Tn thd "DOII'B
Birthday club" composed of six little
girls and six little doll?. The names
of the little ladles are: Misses Eunice
and Sara Evans, Rcvorly and Delma
Dalles, Rutli Sassecn, and Catherine
Allen. The dolls aro Eunice Lock
wood. Mildred Vandiver, Lucile Darol.
Dorothy Recd, and Lucile Wilson.
E-urli of these dolls celebrate theil
birthday, and issue invitations to the
others to attend. Of course the little
nurses go too and some merry and
happy afternoon are spent. Miss
Sara Evans issued the following this
week: "1004-1915. Eunice Ix)ok\vocd.
At Home, 414 North McDuQle street.
Thursday, September D, 10 to 12 a. m.
It. S. V. P." In responso each doll
and each little nurse , was op hand
and a very happy time was spent.
In Honor of Miss gribble.
Miss Anna Tubble ls .ono of Octo
ber's charming brides ? and around her
wedding centers the love and1 inter
est of hundreds of friends here and i
all over the state. She 1B ono of An- i
derson's prettiest and most popular
young society women, and many beau
tiful entertainments are being plan
ned in her honor.
The first of these was a stocklnp
shower given yesterday afternoon by
Mrs. William Laughlin at her at- \
tractive 'home on North Main street.
The house was bright with tho first
golden rod of the season, and about I
twenty-five o? Miss Trlbble's friends
gathered in Mrs. Laugh!in's hand- ]
Bomo parlors nnd spent a very de
lightful afternoon. Several Bongs by
Mrs. Fred Maxwell, Miss Anna Trlb ]
ble and Mrs. Laughlin were grcatlly :
enjoyed, ??peclally the songs by Mrs.
Laughlin, who has Just returned from
Now York, where she took a special I
course in volco,' and since coming i
With the Church Women I\\
Womans Missionary Society. '
Tho Woman's Missionary society ot
St. John's Methodist church ..will .
meet on Monday afternoon, at 4:30
o'clock with Mrs. O. M. Heard.
! Working Society.
Tho ladles working society of the ,
Central Presbyterian church will j
met on Monday afternoon, at four ,
o'clock with Mrs. Kate Maxwell, on ,
Calnoun street. j
Cottage Prayer Meetings. ]
A largo number of ladies In the city,
who are reatly interested in tho cauro 1
ot temperance, have planned a num- >
ber of cottage prayer meetings, for <
Monday afternoon, in all paris of the i
city, and all the christian women who I
are interested In this work, and in
the election for Tuesday, are asked
to attend one of these meetings. If
you aro interested In yotir own boy
or some mother's hoy, then give this
cause your 'Influence and1 help, and
do all in your power to wipe out the
whiskey business in South Carolina.
These prayer meetings are at five
o'clock in the following homes: Mrs.
D. C. Brown, North Main street, Mrs.
Corrio Watts on South McDuffle
street; Mrs. Tom Bolt, West Whlt
ner street; Mrs. O. M. Heard, Fant
street; Mrs. W. H. Shearer, Mar
ahull ayonue; Mrs. R. W. Tr ibbie,
Greenville street; Mrs. A. L. Smeth*
ors. on Fri vor street; Mrs. Eula Bil
lingham; East Benson street.
The Eastern Division of the W.
M. S. or the First Baptist church
had a most enjoyable meeting at the
home of Mrs. U. G. Salla Monday
afternoon, September 6th.
The. subject for the afternoon was
Home Missions, led by Mrs. J. L.
Jones. The devotional exercises
were conducted by Mrs. Al ide Robin
son. Others taking .part in tho pro
gram wore: Mesdames Bortbi. Scotti
C. D. Hudson. W. H. Bowlau and
Miss Elizabeth Bailey. After the
program, a very interest: n^ .talk was
given by the-president, Kr??. Minnie
Wilford. Mrs. B. N. Wyatt, closed
tho meeting by reading s beautiful,
prayer written by Dr. J .B. Waite,
pastor of the First Baptist church.
After the meeting a reception was
given hy the hostess in honor ol M rr..
Sudle Campbell, who ls to lerJ?o soon
to make ber home In Chicago, wita
her cfkildreu.
Miases Kate Sharpe, Med Major
and Leila Wilson, served refresh
ments, consisting of delightful sand
wiches'and' teed tea. Including the
visitors, there were t??'.rty-Bevcn
present. ...The out of. tem guest?
were: Mrs. W. F. C. Owen. Oreen*
ville, Mies Leila Willson, Pendleton,
Miss Hudson and Elberton, and Mrhx
Wilson. Hodges.
Bhe-Egbert, what yould you do lt
I were to die?
He-I'd go mad, my doer. .
y ho-Would you merry again?
Ho-I don* thick I should go as
mad aa that.-New Orleans States.
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home her voice ia sweeter and clear
er than ever, and hor selections for
yesterday afternoon wero lovely.'
Misa Edna Ilroylea gave beveral
instrumental selections.
In a very unique and attractive
manner Mrs. ham; h lin showered her
charming honoree with many pretty
pairs of hose brought by lier friends,
after which alie served an elegant
salad course with orange ice.
Among the guests for the afternoon
were: Mrs. O. h. Martin, Mra. Q.
Frank Johnson, Mra. F. Ii. M>r.wcll,
Mrs. J. L. Tribble, Mrs. A. G.
Means, Mrs. W. R. Wones, Mrs.
Horace McGee, Mrs. J. O. Wilhite;
Miases Alberta Brock. Louise, and
Marguerite Henry. Catherine Sulli
van, Lownellc McGee; Edna Broyles.
Wilhelmina Fant, Hosamaud Bur
d,lne, Raith Brownlee, Elizabeth and
Jade Fretwell, Bettie laurence, Lola
Bell Ramsay, nelle and Lydia Bewley,
Frances and Bessie Tribble and Julia
Ledbetter.
Dr. and Mrs.-? J. P. Trowbridge j
are spending today with relative*? in '
Pendleton.
Mrs. F. A. Carter ls at home from
a visit in Washington, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawson
Richardson of Portland. Oregon, are
visiting Dr. and Mrs. Singleton
Ilreeden, in North Anderson.
Mr. H. S. Dowling. Miss Laurie
Dowling, and Claire Cob, are spend
ing the week in Bamberg.
Miss Janie Harris of Westminister
is' here to stay with Mrs. Reuben
Long, and to attend the Cecil Busi
ness college.
To Entertain TIIIH Week.
Mrs. Levis Sanders has issued
invitations, for two info t.nal Mltle
3ewlng parties this week, one on Tues
day afternoon and the otiier one on
Wednesday afternoon.
Misa Lois Jackson of Iva is vlsltinr.
Mrs. Tom Hill,.on East Orr street.
Miss Pearl Balles of Greenville li
visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Bailes.
*MrB. Wade Sanders has returned
Trom a visit to relatives in Spokane.
Washington. She also visited tho
Panama Exposition in San Francisco.
Mra. William H. Overman and
Mrs. Mary Keith have returned from
i visit to Chick Springs.
Miss Ella Hunter of Greenville is
he guest of Miss Elizabeth Robln
ion on Calhoun street.
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Miss Sallie Hunter and Mr. Snm
Hunter gave ? most delightful lawn
party Friday evening last. About
tblrty-flvo young people wero present
ind a wry happy time, they had.
Mr. i ''inter haa Just had his house
-eine d ted and it ls now one of thc
laud ..mest residences in town, Attie
ipacloua piazzas and the pretty lawn
nade an ideal setting for the charri
ng faces and dainty gowns of the
roung girls, and their devoted at
endants.
Monday evening Misa Nannie Lou
Marris entertained In honor of her
ruest, Miss Hutchinson, uad a very
charming affair it waa. Harris Hall
a an unusually attractive place, wi:ii
ts beautiful grounds and hospitably
wlde piazzas and thc young people
m Joyed overy minute of tho evening
particularly ns so many wero leaving
;he next day for college.
The Tuesday club met at C'.ie real
lenee of Mrs. L. L. Sitton, where a
uost agreeable afternoon was spent
The invited guests were: Mra. A. L
Sitton of Spartanburg, Mles Eugen
Sitton of Autun and Miss Carlington
>f Laurens. Delectable refresh
nenta in the shane of salad and iced
ea were served.
Many new booka were In and very
readable and interesting they will
provo. "Thankfula Inheritance," one
>f Joseph C. Lincoln's amusing Now
England stories is well worth read
lng. "Contrary Mary," ls a charm
ng novel, with an unusually charm
ag and loveable heroine.
School opens Monday. We will wei
?onie back several of the old teacf.i
?rs, and Mr-. Hanna, who has beon
principal for the last three years
hfisa Hanna, bia very popular and ac
jomplished wife hu? made many
'riends here. We are all delighted
o have these talented and Agreeable
icoplo with us again this winter.
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The farmers in our community are
beginning to get busy again, picking
:otlon, sowing rye. and othor grain
Rev. T. E. Harham of Easier, will
preach at Corinth Baptist church No
5 next Sunday morning nt eleven
relock and Sunday night at 8:30
/clock.
.?Mr. Olin Mitchell, son of Mr. and
vt rs. A. H. M'.t'heii le attending the
?roslyn College, at Central. S. Ci
Mr ? and Mrs. P. C. Gillespie and
Mr. ami Mrs. D. C. Evatt, dined
ffith Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Evatt {last
Sunday, . <t- * '
Born to Mr, aad&Mra. W. H.
[?eflderman. September K I915??n aon.
Mfa. Frank Mays of Pendleton and
Mrs. Emmie Kay and little children
were vlaitlng Mrs. T. Evstt last
Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wilson and
shOdren and Mrs. A. H. Mitchell,
vent to Anderson last Mottday ?toop
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Mr. C. E. Tolly and little non.
George, have gone lo Chicago, 111.,
where they will ?pend a few days.
Mesan?. F. H. Tate, Sr., F. H.
CUnkacales and Winslow Sloan were
visitors from Clemson yesterday.
Miss Helen Fant is spending tho
week-end in Williamson.
Miss Pearl Dalles of Greenville is
stopping for a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Bailes.
Mr. L. C. Clopton of Belton, for
merly with the Piedmont ami North
ern railway, has accepted the posi
tion of track foreman with the South
ern Public l'ti"ties company in thiB
city.
Mr. Ira Giles who has been spend
ing the summer in Spartanburg has
returnod to Anderson.
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Mr. J. H. Uouthit of Sandy Springs
was a business visitor yesterday.
Miss Willie Belle Duckworth of
Lebanon was a visitor yesterday.
'Miss Evie Smith of Roberts was in
the city shopping yesterday.
Mr. J. T. Lipscomb, a Jeweler of
Greenville, was in Anderson yester
day.
Misa Sallie Patterson of Iva was in
the city shopping yesterday.
Mr. T. B. Kay of WilllamsT?n waa
a business visitor in the city yester
day.
Dr. Odom of Greenville was in the
city yesterday calling on the Jewelry
trade.
Messrs. J. H. Kay and Lee Martin
of Hopewell were visitors in the city
yesterday.
Mr. James Prince has returned to
Salisbury, N. C.. after a VIBR to his
mother, Mrs. Fannie Prince.
Mr. J. D. Smith of Lebanon was a
visitor in the city yesterdny.
Mr. W. O. Owens of Williamiston
spent yesterday in Anderson on bus
ness.
Misa Leila Buchanan of Autun was
In the city shopping yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. B.- B. Gossett and
family have returned from Hendcr
?onlylte.
Mr. Fa ai Pruitt of Starr was a
usin?es visitor yesterday.
Dr. Graham K?evcs has returned to
Asheville after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
R .E. Graham.
Mr. I. E. Richey of Willlamston
was a visitor in Anderson yesterday.
'. Mm. R. C.' Brownleo and Mr. W.
L. Brownlee of Due Wost were visi
tors in Anderson yesterday.
Mr. J. A. Pruitt of Iva was a busi
ness visitor yesterday.
Messrs. J. T. Ashley, D. C. Mc
Connell and G. 'E. 'Moore or Hones
Path Were visitors yesterday.
Mr. T. B. Jones of Townvllle was
a business visit>- yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bolt of Rob
erta were shoppers lu Anderson yes
terday..
Messrs. J. M. Everett and James
Moore of the Wnlker-McElmoyle sec
tion were business visitors In Ander
son yesterday.
Mr. Y. Richey of Sandy Springs
was a business visitor yesterday .
Miss Thelma Burton of Iva was
shopping in Anderson yesterday.
Mrs. M. FJ. Briggs of Seneca was
In tho city yesterday.
Mr. H. G. Campbell of Belton was
among the business visitors Satur
day.
Miss Leona Bell of Spartanburg is
spending the wek-end with Mrs. G.
W. Ould.
Messrs. Henry and Harvey Jackson
nt Stoneville were in Anderson yes
terday.
Mr. Jamos H. Craig left yesterday
morning for San Francisco, Cal., to.
attend the exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Switzer of
Spartanburg are in the etty on a visit
to their son. Mr. L. C. Bwiwer of the
Southern Bell Telephone company
ping. v They made the trip In Mir.,
Wilsons car.
.Mri. Mary Horxlns of Seneca and
Mrs. .Yanto Mulllnax and daughters,
Misses Nettle and Col'.ie Mulllnax of
Central spent last Tuesday with Mrs.
??. C. Gillespie
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gillespie and
children, Ines, Lola abd Alice, spent
.Monday with Mrs. Gillespie's pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pr PhPlios.
Mr. J. D. M&rtin and family of
near Seneca were visiting nt the
home'of Mr. J. C. Gillespie last Fri
day and Saturday.
" Mr. Lei Prince, who has been
boarding with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Lendernian of Asthabnla Farm, for
Ute paat three months, returned to
(hts home in Charleston last Satur-1
day. Mr La Prince has boen in all
health for some time. He thought
three months at Astbabula would Im
prove hun,- bat he went home unim
proved. . He'la a groat sufferer of
ca tarah.
UT YOUR SUIT
"W? air? all up m ftln? air alb?Mft
styles" as A?
w?ir ?xjpiressedl A? Suta&tiomi aft A?
feegpimimiimg ??F A? dlesngiiMimg amid
mairaifacftimiriig seasoinio ??inni? pir?
ff?)rr?(dl A? ftiglnft ff?fct?ttag sdifts ?IF lasft
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?A?irs A? !??s? lb?x ?!F?F?cfto
Our buyers on going to market visited sev
eral of the swell Fashion Salons before plac
ing their order, acting on the theory that its
better "to make haste slow." There is, of
course, to be found in the big department
stores in New York City all of the above
styles in suits as well as the short flaring and
full ankle length coats. In every instance,
however, you'll see dozens of the semi-fit
ting and box coats to one of the <,Iher sort,
There's no question about these ' tatter two
being far and away ahead of trie old styles,
though, here of late the short flaring coat
suit is meeting with favor. \
This week two,oj; the bes** style stores in the-country-one
in New York City-the other in Philadelphia-featured a
suit of Field Monee Grey, trimmed with' fur, semi-fitting at
$140.00, another in a popular cloth, full box at $120.00.
Further, all the high-class department stores ?rt the south are
featuring these two styles. Evidentty, then,?these people
would not carry these in stock if they were ncjjjt right.'- ???
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W? ff?nndl A? prices ??&wr? ra&SQiiu&M? ib??0 fiw. iimsftainic? w? casa sell you a
sml ?w $2?.<QHQ>. OAeir pdices ramig? up it? $S0o0(Q). Dim eveiry- ?BI
A?y air? w?irA wfeat we ask iF?ir A?mTajnidl A?y ?L M?mdlay
Ihav? l?ft? ?if im?w ?mies ireadly for y?ua ft? .tory ?mi amid !??k ?wir.
yow Ul wi A us ?saA lb? asstuiradl ?IF Coaft Suit SaftisiFa?fti?iiuv
w?
In this store you'll ai way s find
wh?t is absolutely correct-there's
no guess work-we couldn't af
ford it. And this season our Coat
Suits are prettier than eyer; that
is, the styles seem to be more be
^\ coming and
the variety of
cloths greater.1
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