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nip Opening Dance. Tho opening danco o? the fall sea son for tho I31k Homo will ho given on Wednesday evening at. the hume . bu North McDamo. ?ftr?cu . Tho :?pi?sic will' he In charge, of--Mr. Sloan Dris coll 'and-?will' bo -unusually fine, Every effort will ua made by'those In O targe to make it one or thc pleas* antest , and most delightful danica ev?r given h?re. Several visitjng girls will be in town for tho Occasion. MiBB Eunice Rus&oll left yesterday: for Now York after a two weeks visit' to her parents. Mr. and Mrs.-W.- W. Bussell. She was' accompanied on her visit home by .Master William Fjuasel, Jr., tho bright young son of Mr. William Ibussoll fonnorly of this city but how of New York. Miss Sadie Sullivan of Laurens ls Hie guest of Mrs. G. B. Greene. Miss Mary Bowie'of Anderson col lego has gone to her home at Starr for tho week-end. Phoi Missionary Society. Tho Missionary society of tho Con trai Presbyterian church will meet on Monday ? afternoon at four o'clock with Mrs. M. M. Mattison.. W. II. Dodge, president of tile ?'. da Synodleal will bo present and glv < an accouut pf the recent council held tn Memphis. . ' Mrs, Braml?tt. president of tho Plddmoni Presbyterian will also bo fio guest of tho society. Tho Ladles Missionary Society. The Ladles Missionary Society of tho First Presbyterian church will observe the coming week as the week Sit prayer and self-denial and . will hold services each afternoon at four o'clock In tho Senior Philathca room, wltT.i tho exception of Wednesday af ternoon when tho services will bo held in tho Sunday scnool room. Each aftorn?on an offering will be taken up. Missionary Society. Thc Womans Missionary society of St". Johns Methodist church was very pleasantly, entertained on Monday af ternoon^ by Mrsi. G.;:Ps .Brown t her pretty ?home or? .Wost? Market street. M rn. O. M. Heard presided and there was a full attendance of members present. -The second week of Novem ber was set apart for a week of pray er, and a report' of all tie officers were given. Mrs. George prince was elected as tho delegate to tho mission ary conferer.ee at Westminster tho lat ter parfcof thiat wonk "with Mrs. T. C. Llgon ar:' alternate. The program cbmrhitt&olh?d- arranged a.' most uni que form 'bf/entertainment for- the ladles in tho ."Mule.folley given by tho following young -ladies, each Uno re presenting one of the nine ladles who go oat tliis year as, a missionary from the . M. IS, church to Brazil, Korea, China arid Jop?h. ; Each one gavo an Interesting talk bn the field ' to whicjh/ that particularly missionary had beoh-^te,t.-,_.Jt,'. was a splendid way of giving^! personal , touch to tho work, ann tlte members foll a deeper, interest In tho- work ihoae mlssloh ariea will take up. It's tirtr? now for 3 u:jy them. Our. styles, are b ,. complete and our prices are ri ?+?*??***?**?****??*??. iE TY f ? Mrs. Harry Harris of Elberton is viBltlng.. Mrs.. I lari es ton Harten on I iiiocr street. . y . l'nioctlo Chapter. . Tho Palmetto chapter will meet on Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock, with Miss Anni? Coolev, on West Whltner 3treot. ?f Mrs. J. Wi. Morrah of Mt. Carmel, who'-hos been in the hospital Cier'o |!^)^ \;i>v<--n weeks is much better, and nv s li i'cn removed to tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Calhoun Harris of Franklin street. Mrs. Frank McGee of Iva ls the guest of Mrs. J. E.. Watson. Miss Ruth Brownteo and Mls3 Al? berta.- Farmer are' at home from Con vprsc college for the week-end. Mrs. George Wi. Bell of Park Court, Eltzaboth Heights Charlotte, N. C., Is visiting her friend, Mrs. Myrtls Skelton. arch Women ie 37. ladres Aid Society. The Ladles Aid society of the First Presbyterian church was beautifully entertained on Monday afternoon by Mrs. Wi A. Speer. Mrs. Muldrow, tho president presided and eada; com " iiitteo gave splendid reports showing the society to bc up to an (unusual high standard of work. Later Mrs. Speer served an elegant salad course: Woman's Missionary Society. . At the September meeting o fthe Woman's Missionary " society, about two hundred women WCTO present. Tho president, Mrs. Milford, presid ed, and, after a tiJort business ses sion, she introduced Dr. -White who gave a most splendid address on "Tba Place and Importance of thc Average Baptist Woman." He paid a beauti ful tribute to tho late Miss Fannie E. Hock, who was his personal friend and had been such a help to him in tho state missionary work of North Carolina. He spoke of tho emphasis, che placed upon tho importance ot the work the average woman could do, and how she had planned and prayed that tho women might realize Vals. Dr. White stressed the fact that Christianity and missionary endeavor are In no j; a rabio and he urged that each woman In the churd'.i- find her sphere for service and go to w?rk fdr' the Master. & State Mission Pay. State Mission Day was celebrated by aa'all day meeting on the 30 th of September. & Although the day was unfavorable,-Quite a number of the wo men attended. .The meeting was opened by Mrs. J. E. Barton,'wCio conducted the devcMonal.' This was followed by a stirring address 'pn state missions by Dr, Jno. E. White. At the noon hour a delight! aV church was served, and all enjoyed this so dal.'meeting together. In the after noon the different organisations ot' Vie church took part in tho program. Tho young ladles of'the Y. W. A. 1 dressed as nurses, sang the' hospital Bong. Hie-girls of tho Christian 'Growth Club- in a play, written by Mir?, Geo.' E. Davis, state superin-I tendent1 pf Y. W. A. work* ropre-| rou to select your v/.in H?t if you mean to eautiful, our assortments are ;-J lost reason abL And there's this sat isfaction about buy ing your Ready-to-Wear and Millineryjiere, and that's the certfiirtty that your wearing apparel is Correct in every ?t??ail; We'v? new goods ar '-yiv?ii^ Daily. ; Drop in to cfc y and look at the beauti ful things which- are coming ; Erivon every Express. I m BB Has We? jKave the great est showing pf bea? Ufu? trinim?d and Untrim med hats we .have ever ; brought to Anderson ; and ********^*****4*********** I Personal ***4 ****4 ? l l *********4 ***~r I Messrs. T. C. Jackson, and! Milton 'Sherard were vlaitoio yester day from Iva. Mr. Robert McCuily ot the Citadel is spending a fow days at home. Mr. Wayland Johnson of South Carolina University is spending tow days in Anderson. Mr. Johnson's home is in Aiken. Mr. Orville Bissell of Charleston was here for tho football game yes* terday. Mr. Leo Sc'igman of thc Citadel is visiting II?B parents, Mr. and Mrs. M .Seligman. Miss Vera Shirley of Honea Path .carno to Anderson Friday for the Clemeon-Auburn gomo and was the guest of Mrs. D. C. Brown< Miss Nelle Mattison of Monea Path was in Anderson yesterday the guest of Miss Alberta Brock. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Smith of Green ville spent yesterday witto Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Cely. Mr.. W. L. Bentz of Greenville was a visitor yesterday. M?BSCB Hattie Miller Harrison and Kato Harrison of Walhalla aro tho guests of Miss Vermello Dargan. Mr. Charles Daniel of tho Citadel is spending a few days in tho city. Mrs. P. E. Spoon and daughters. Misses Ruby -and Bettie Spoon of Iva wore visitors in Anderson yesterday. Messrs. Harry Soybt and Bob Wat kins of Auburn are at homo for a few days. Mr. Harvey Jackson of Storevlllc spent a few hours in tho city yestcr- ? terday. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thomas left yesterday for Baltimore to take their baby to a specialist. T?o little fel low baB been sick tor several weeks and they decided to have him exam ined by a specialist. Mr. Foster McKlssick of Green wood was here for tho game yester day. Mr. JOG Sir lue of Greenville was In Anderson yesterday for tho foot ban game. sentad tho different .organizations of .tho'-fltp.ta- liaptict '-convontlou tlmt are. engined1 in propagating the - gospel' in ScaSfc Carolina. This was done well, a nd ihoso who beard it feel that they un deni t and in a clearer way the im portance of each department of the state work. The Sunbeams ?ave several bright songs, and Mary Paget recited, "Mis sions and Mending." They then re presented Uio Sunbeams on a picnic,' when the question arose, how could the Sunbeams make money and raise, their apportionment? In the midst of their perplexity a fairy appeared and offered to show them hov/; At' the wayo of ber wand, King Cotton, Toma to and Mrs. .Setting. Hon ?came foru'i ?nd told tlie children bow they were ready to help them make P'.oney for 'missions. ? Ail..wera-glad to haye. Mrs. John E. White on tho-program. Sko'gav? a ? pl end id practical talk in whlc? she*', urged the women to always ba willing to do what they .contd, and abovn all, to be one who could bo dc-' pended.cn. That is something we all can do lt' we .will. "Th? offering for. State Missions con cluded tho splendid -program for the day. . \ ,V;. V ?. :.: . The Ci ul ts mn Growth Club. Tho Christian Growth eiiib has had two very - interesting meetings ' re cently. At the first, ono, Dr. - WhitJ was .present and talked , on "Christian Growth," The girls were greatly im pressed by his message, and it wtij Uolp them to gmw in Christian char acter. At the second meeting twenty-om were- present. . A' splendid personal! servieo' report - was given,- and the treasurer annouhnced .that1 ' twenty? dollars had been raised for'state mis sions,* which was ?ti?ov?n more tluth tuoy? were asked for. The scripture lesson for the afternoon was led-by" Com?ena Shearer: -' ^ '. ?. W> A. .^.G.n^the tourist Sunday. in~-$sntembor-! Mrs. Parus Fant addressed the y. WV '?tf?XkM?- in" Service." It 1H alway? prof i tab! o and pleasant for tho Y..W. A.'s' to" have tboao of others orgnni- ;? xotio?s. to attend their meetings, and this talk of Mrs; Fant'a Tvas thbK? ?ughly enjoyed . by, ?iose pr?sent. ' ;;OP?NfcNCSfR!LSr END ; ft COLD OB CATARRH lHw3?y'W?.?eV-m?n keiuii-? > v ; and Noee are Stuffed lip. _ . , Count nf ty l Your cold In ? ^heti? ?r j .oata^ti?dlsapposrs. Your clogged -abe^ trtls wi? open, the nir paariges of your head will clear - ana'yon can ; bireathe-freely. NA more'-, snuffling, ' hawking.' mucotrji discharge,.'':4rj^ej?i': a 'ftSntt.ChO? fto *M-Uss|,ng toi br^ithl amali ?tid . of-^e'?M? Balm' from ^r:;4ri^eiftji?d : eW^^ tittle of this fragrant antiseptic cream JwSSk*0^1'8' ?t Retrates ?hrouf ' ?verjf- air ii?*?ag? of.tho hendv ?fctl. '-? va^ ^erite?r. the:. awoUeh, or ta nned membrane, ?iving you instan ? . lief. Head colds and catarrh ylfcld ?llHe;: magic Don't stay staffed up and miserable. ReUcf is euro, -5 Suits On S Nine Serge Coat Suits opened Sate Satur day at-only We'll hsve lots and lots of This is a dandy good bargain if you want a serviceable stylish suit at a little price. Of course they are worth more than we ask? Other new suits opened Saturday From Gage & Rawak that's the very last word in "new stuff." Also!we expect an othershipment of Gypsy Button Boots at $4.00, Come any way and look over all these new things. MOORE-WILSON GO. Sa?dwiches AND B?&Uiitality I ' : . ? >!",v- -- ; i , j '.V". -:\,>.' ,,v Many people- have n very mistaken Idea of hospitality. Unless they ean invite you to au elaborate spread that they call supper, or to a dinner of course after course, thoy do not en tertain at all. i I heard a lady ouce say that sae would so like to have certain friends to supper, but sho co?ld ?ot possibly ask them as she lived so simply. I tried to explain that her friends'would gladly cone, und would much rather have xr.' simple home supper and enjoy a quiet hour witta her, than bo invited to a more formal meal, knowing that this hostess, had either been banging ovot tho stove for hours, or superintending an unskilful and : stupid cook, until her nerves wer? on a wire edge. Thero 1B no ; enjoyment in prepar ing for an entertainment on an ex travagant or an Over, elaborate scale, unless you are. a woman of wealth witt.'a retinue ; orwell trained ser vants . V'ii to tho average house wife, such an Occasion is aomethi?g to dread. It ls not pleasure, lt is punishment. When you are so tired,j that as tho hour. of dinner draws near, Instead Ot dressing, you want to fall in a chair and .veep, it ls neith er enjoyment or hospitality-,' . - . True hospitality radiates with good cheer. What you have, you offer with; a hearty welcome. Have your friends .dropvt?i for a' cVtP'of tea and a sand-: wichV; What ope nobdb ia a feast of, reaspn and a'ifidw of soul, not to bel endlessly stuf&?;.v . , 'tfifMylt he .lo^p^a/. thait you oro al- j wsys glad tp^aW:ydur."friends on cor-' tain afternoons,Instead- of, houri .ofj wearing work'over., droner,- or supper,* you will find. this. a-ploaaa.it relief. The sandwiches /tfan 'bo .mano in' tho j thorning,' wrapped- In . ? ;'dawn) cio'.'i,: and laid aside until you want th?m. ?pr?pare -your 'toa;& if -sUmmeri; have your ico bag. pick,; and hammer close ? at hand. If. cool - weather grind /the; coffee, put lt. in the. pot, have water.*' kettle and matches, ready. ' it will tako: but a fow^tplnutoai Ato. arrange1, yOiir. tea tabled Don't overcrowd. It, a. hcautifuLce?terpIeco? with m?ts to, match, flowers of 'course,' the requis-; lt? sliver and o'.: inn ir; all thst is need-; ed. xou vviii 'fesve timp to thorough ly rrosnv and rovresh ycursolf beforo your guosts arrive, then follows a de lightful bohr or two. over, tho tinki -wfi^hxi^M ofvJccd. tea,. or cu?*, ot" viera, strong, bot'coffee,.for, coffee to', be Rood, must haTOithose. qualities. . v.,Onie gets, deciddd'Iy tired of the ?TOrpresent\plm^n$/?dd' peariut but-i lier -"sandwiches, they .are so easy to make, - that brmny; houireUc?pers food' faff?JtO : tit elr n nf or tun ri to iain Hon at. all times. Properly miule, tho sand wich ia h dainty'ahd appetising mor sel, and yoh caa ?servo , nothing bettor for Snpday night 'suppers, and small I'.have 'selected-samo 'hew, an>i ttarr; -itCiil?riy^^-^elicS?jj^^e^'^to? biffer ob l?ibli^tt?tlh^s^^fyf^ap - be.moro .trouble to make: than.:tt^o, ordinary H^ifcVliUt th?y .vwlll bo air tho betty tor that tronWe. ; ?lwn>?: u?'o brea-?,: ^?rWictackors imlooa vcr/ th lu and' delicate..- - s . Lyn- :<-. .".; .-.\ / vBreed sid Bolter IUUH. - Put very thin Bliy'?s of..fresh white bread butter, and; put two-slices to Bother, then cut Into small disks, with a tiny cake cutter, no crust must bo used. They ar? pretty and goe?l. Norwegian Sandwiches. Cut rye bread in thin nlicos. Shape la finger wide. ntrlpoB, with blas ends, spread oh slice with filets of nacho vi on putting between the fish' a light sprinkle of hard ' bolled egg,. with [White and . ytplk chopped separijAely. Add fraprlka and a squeeze of lemon Juice and pdt on hie* tops, . +** iiwllno Sandwich. . Tlemovc okln and bones .from a box bf sardines, pound tho fish to a paste, add salt cayenne and a dash of lemon Juice. Work into a*very smooth paste, and spread on thin slices of buttered hn ad, cut into bites. Egg and Olive Sandwich. Chop fine tho whiten of two hard bolled eggs, force tho yolks tu rough a Btrainer, or fine selvo, mix together and season with salt cayenne and moisten with a few drops of olive oil. Add six stuffed oliven, finely chop ped, spread the mixture on thin slices of bread, with a crisp lettuce lead be tween each sandwich. - '??*?? ? . - Chicken Sandwich. Boil two chickens in Just enough water to cover them, adding'an'onion, and a tablespoon'ul of Worehetrter ahiro sauce for each os?. Lvi them BI.a, er .until Very teodor, then shred the meat aral chop finely, add mayon naise . dressing, mix thoroughly and spread on thin slices of buttered '?.Toad. Ground nuts can be added if desired. TOese-nro delicious. S. M. T. FASHION r popular, styli BRONZE G $>f^mg* Silver For a Wedding Present there is absolutely'noth , lng as. handsome nor as appropriate, nor that will be . appreciated half aa much as Sterling SSh^vf^/X^ lt ?3 beautiful, aristocratic and carries an.air of be ing a thoroughbred through and through; ' Our stock ls very complete just now* T\4archhanks & Balih . . . The Reliable Jewelers. . . .<.;. .-. i vf, ? . . ,. . ... i-."-.: - ;-?/:;:--;t? ? . . ..-. ??. - j; <i ? l il Mill ' ' "* ~^"l^l?l?l?'l?.lllll?ll.lHll.Ml?.M--- -?'.<^WM?i???l ft* si .S O G I ET Y demands that invitations for fashionable weddings shall be "artistically.engraved io in the latest style pf letters and after forms that'are^ ap proved ;by highest authorities. : . . . . Don't run the risk of having your .invitations: un . favorably criticised-r-send to the best authority in the t.S.outherp^tates-r-J. P. 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