The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, December 05, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Children's Raincoat with Cap and Satchel,
worth $3.00, Monday. ............
Ladies' Waists in Holiday boxes, worth $1.50,
Monday ..
Ladies' Silk Kimonos, worth $8.00, Mon
day at.. ...
Ladies' Lounging Robe; colors blue, red and
pink, worth S 10.00, Monday..
Ladies' Middy Blouses, colored color, Mon
day. ;...
Hot Children's Dresses of Gingham, Mon
day. .......... ...
Ladies' Crepe de Chine Waists, Monday
at.,...>..-.'.
Ladies' Silk Petticoats, different colors,
Mondav.
$1.98
$1.00
$3.98
50 c
$1 ?98
Ladies' Union Suits, no better, 6
Monday ." . j.'............. ..
Ladies' Sweaters, brown and red,
- Mondav.
Visit the Xmas Booth for Your Xmas Presents
SEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN THE WINDOW
Miss Georgia HoneaV Beauty Parlor is now located in our
store on the first flour. Phone your engage
ments__676.
Gossard Corsets
IT li lil? ?Ililli li^^
''M^dy^ey.udiStrktl^ Moden.. ' ' W?SH INCHON
. ; Opposite Capitol and Union -Station
Renowned for ile High Service and LoW Rates;
EUROPEAN PLAN
Room per fey. without bath $ 1.50 .sd op
Room per dny with bath $S.?OaEdup
AU Rosin-.-Qsstsido
Booklet for.tb?asking.
W. T. KNIGHT,
. . Manager.
tat not a joke; A complete namling ovg?i containing every
thing for painting your Ford or an;r car of similar size---quality
the besti ' : " . . ' ????'ivi-iv
.'. The Job is easily done-simple ai?? inexpensive.'
Only a few-hours: Work e&? th?fceday? for the paint to dry.
Follow directions g^a .K'^ ?^^|s? *; sge?a ready
for the road. !t wi!! bs* a dKndssd^yssg investment for yow to
You get an'?^'a^'yw>fRaemos''prtf you ..want, to tell or
trade your-iwrv:X?>j^?t?nk mcreases ita 'selling value 15 to 20 '
tmrotfte c^.^I^^** . - -
../.Don't let rust eat ?*jp your car-^aint ife now-it only, taises .
> Titree payfe^Thre? Cans-Three; ^ \
SBB? Gee Auto Paining Outfit .?
Contains every thing for refinishing your Car.
rs?^M, h^l?*t?8 Top'
Fall directions on each can.
SOCIETY
. Announcement Parly.
A beautiful entertainment for yes
terday and H pretty compliment to
two charmine young women, Mm.
Blair Pico of Belton, and Miss Floride
Harris of thia city, was ti:? elegant
course luncheon given by Mias Bessie
Major, at her lovely home on South
Mc Bullio street.
A charming color scheme of gold
and green was effectively carried out,
in tho decorations of tho pretty
luncheon table, In the yellow chry
santhemums used. Over all was fie
radiance of many soft lights.
A?*er the guests were all seated,
each drew, th? ribbon attached to their
plate, and read the attractive little
verso written'on it. When Mrs.
Julian Clinkscales drew her card she
read Die announcement of tho en
gagement of Miss Florido Harris, and
Mr. Prue Cllnkscales, two of Ander
son's most popular youug people. Thia
announcement was received with tho j
heartiest congratulations of'all pres
ent for Miss Harris and she was tho
recipient of many expressions of love
and interest from her friends.
This marriage will be an interest
ing event for the Christmas week,
and will be tho most important social
event of the month.
A delightful course menu was dain
tily served, aud a most enjoyable
morning was spent.
Among the guests present were:
Mrs. Blair Rico of Belton, Mrs. Leon
Klee, Mrs. Prue Clinkscales, Mrs.
Julian Clinkscales, Mieses Jean and
Flci'Ide Harris, May Ligon, Maggie
C'.lnksc&les, Janie Gilreath, Annio
Cooley, Nelie Barton, Rosamond Bur
diuc, Wilhelmina Vant.
Miss Thompson Entertains.
Miss Linda Thompson was the
charming hostess for the Calhoun
Street club on Thursday afternoon at
her attractlvo home on Calhoun strcot.
Tables were urranged for auction
bridge, and a most interesting and en
joyable afternoon was spent. Later
a dainty menu- was -served.
M?as Mary Cartwright of Yorkville
is visiting at thc home of Mr. E. R.
Horton on West Market street.
ADD SOCIAL... ... ..:.
Miss Bottle Earle has gone to Green
ville to attend tho State Baptist meet
ing. Lalor she will" go? to North
Greenville to visit her nephew. Willie
McGregor, who ls at school there
Elementary Union.
Thc Elementary union. Will meet
Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock at
tho Central Presbyterian church.- AS'
this is tho time for the regular elec
tion of officers all of the teachers in
the elementary department of the dif
ferent Sunday schools aro asked to he
present! . - ? '
- F.ound table conducted by,the pres
ident. ,'...'.' * A :
Teachers training class led by Mrs; :
Smothers. . ? - '
'-Bess?fr TW" Kt'b"aTOrnbon~tn> j w?\
and 3rd' chapters. . . \
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} PHf??NAL *
Mrs. W. D. MUM'of Walhalla waa
a chc-p^or in Anderson Saturday.1
Meas: a.". J,. M..Milam and W. G. I
Erwin, of Sandy Springs wore buBl- j
ness visitors yesterday.?* >:
Mr. It. U. ASaioy of Level Land
Bpent yesterday in tho city.
Miss .Em-ma Bolt of Denver was. In
Anderson shopping yesterday. ,
Miss Bettie Wiley of Townvllle spent
Mr: Ii. E.;.Martin of the Hopewell j
section v;.;Vj among those who were lb'
Anderson yesterday. .
' Messrs. Foster Brown and W. B.
King of the Concord section were here
yesterday. '.'.'.'"
Miss Cecelia/O^Donnell is assisting
W. H. Keesev and company un tn
Christmas. ' .
Mr. and Mrs! J.'O- McCowan, Mr.
.and -Mrs, W. L, McCowan and Mr;*,
G . Bi McGowan of the Mountain, Creek.!
section wore in Anderson yesterday.
Gen..-M. L. Bonhara.will deliver'tbs.
address at the Elks Lodge of Sorrow
in Spar tantra rg today.
. Mrt?! 'Charlie Barton, Misses Mc^
nnteheon; " Margaret and Virginia
Evans of Pendleton were in tho city
for a few hours yesterday.
Capt. Evans ot Greenwood . spent
yesterday-In Anderson. ,
Childish SUUness.
. ."If; we prepare fox w*r we'lV get
it,*? says .Chancellor : Day. ot-.S/m
:r^uj^^Uojyersity> V ..By tho same token,
r\w*KAvs? it, to guard-against 'bi.e1 thief.
by?^ocVlng th* Aa fe .it. to . ens ?re ; that
the money will be stolen. The toulISbr
-ness ^hicJi samo of tho apostles.-, of
anU-preparedness are .preaching'
^li ^ajr?r?alh? -.boinlng short, of
childish fellness. Gt r?urse, we may
ge* - -w*??' Jf^ ond ^hen- we ure -pre^
pared for-StV'in^^/a^.^gi^at-'d^l'
moro lifted yto.. ?et* It Jt we ?are not
vp&pwA^To bs jraid?r, ;4b'- rsnel an
enemy may nci rnreveat attabk, but
(Staut'-lt ts that- to be unready and
-have thai fact lenbwn .'is to invite at-,
wc^.^N?rfolk Virginian.
I?-I dreamed'last" night I. took the
classiest queen on; the campus to the
prom. ?
She-Did I darice well? .; -. ~
? RECIPES *
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.*'. ?Voltten especially for The *
.fr IfUmligoncor .by Miss Jayne ?
? C. Carlington, Home Demon- +
? Btratlop Work, Anderson coun- ?
? ty. *
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The Fireless Cooker.
There should bo a fireless cooker in
every kitchen in the lund, because it
does away-with'much of tho drudgery
which three mcalB a day, 305 day? fi
year ordinarily entail. It is abso
lutely reliable. Think what lt is
to cook without-having to stay in thc
kitchen to watch tho food or to food
tho fire! . Food in n fireless never
burns nor dries up-it is sure to bi
done on time.
There are many reasons why ono
should owu a fireless cooker, be
cause it I, economical in fuel, ??aves
ubo?t SO^ver cent of the fuel used li:
? cooking. \Food does not slick to the
ni?1?; when cooked In one! It i<
economical becnuse cheap Cuts 6}
meir, lough- fowls, and vegetable)
may be made tender by cooking in it.
It is economical because there is no
evaporation of food cooked. In it.
Meat packing companies say that
there is a saving of 20 per cent In
shrinkago of hams cooked in the fire
less. Hotots and meas balls for tic
armies and navys are doing llkov.-iso.
Why should not the house-wife fol
low their example?
To sum up tlie matter, a fireless
cookor saves the time, strength and
nerves of thc cook. She is "healthier
aqd (.-.apnier because of this saving.
How One Is Slade.
In making a-fireless cooker, clrjoae.
a closa fitting box, bucket, kog, or
old-trunk: Place a .1-inch layer of
hulls In Ute bottom, place a fifty
?iound bucket on tho hulls; then pack
the hulls around the bucket as high
up as tho-buoket is tull; place a close
fitting cover on t'.'.c tin bucket. A
cushion of hulls placed ou top of tb
.bucket lilis up every blt of space.be
tween- the top of tlie bucket and thu
lld of the box. Heat a snap stone,
place In . the', tin bucket, and place
your vessel containing the food on the
soap stone. A great many people dis
like a cooker for tlie simple reason
thoy do noi know how mue i liquid
to poi in the food being cooked. The
following, are tested recipes for a fire
less cooker:*.
Vegetable Soup.
Ono sou? bone, cold water, one car
rot/ two medium i onions,- due small
cabbage, salt, one parsnip, one turnip
two potatoes,.. pepper. Allbw cold
water to coup; bono, allowing one pint
"water to each pound of meat and bone.
Bring .slowly tqca-iboll.' Let boll ton
minut?s^ and. plac? i In cookor over
night., Add-other ingredients In the
morning, allowing a teaspoonful salt
and a salt-^sftopn' pepper to quart
liquid. Lot boil 15 minutes aud place
in cooker : until, dinner .!
j i Creamed t Cabbage.
Cut-.the .cabbage into quarters and
soak . for-.?Viilf 'hour,' in cold water,
adding . e" tablespoon of salt... Drain
-from.' the.avatar and. cut!into, slicos.
-*u6:.in..r^^.rg.^?rve8Bel, and -n'early fill
with bolling' water. Bring to a boll
and placo in cooker from oho to two
hours,, according to age of cabbage.
Pour into- colander aud ; drain ' well,
?hopj season, with'/poppor-und pour
over it hot a well seasoned cream
sauce,.-::..:.' ? ./.(-.;
Biked Chicken.
Dress and stuff [as for ordinary bak
ing. : Place ithoifowl in pan. with twp
tablespoons ?butter ! and 2 pounds.' ,'pj
flour, turn lt'until it is thoroughly
browned. . Place in-cooker, pouring
over it tho melted butter, and one
halt cup hot water, allow It to^ re
maln in cooker;45 minutes for every
pound. - When'ready-to servo add hard
boiled eggs to gravey.
Bice.
-. Ono cup rice,-four cups water, one
tablespoonful salt, - Wain rice in
bolling wate-', bring to boll in salted
water. Let boll;top.five minutes and
put into cooker fpr one hour.
Chocolate" Pudding.
IV -Two- tablespoons!ul butter, one-hall
cup. sugar, one* egg. pinch s-.U, "twe
cups:inUk, ono cup. flour, ono spoonful
taking powder, two squares melted
chocolate. Cream butter, sugar and
beaten eggs, milk,' flour, baking, pow
der and salt.. Add-two squares melt
cd ;^ocolat?r Steam over a fire 2<j
?^I?,?r,'?nd in cooker for two hours.
Serve with lemon" sauce;
* . PEXBI/ETON ?
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.
; M'as ^Louise, Hunter gave bei
friends a very ; happy. Thanksgiving.
About thirty of v^.young people were
in*f t???? ??nd an evening of old rash lpn
ed germine fun and-frolic followed
?&m?a were played, corn was popped
laughter und joy, music and song mad*
thc hours fly. Tho J; . T. Hunt?:
heme'.has always been noted for lt?
generous- hocpIta?Kty. ? As ulany'otttu
older, people of ihe town- -well know"
Their pretty young dauyiter is nov
opening the ? wci?oral-?s. doors to , tiM
younger ?et.
-?The"?'School Im&rorjomwrtt associa
.tj?n .gave ii? monthly r*>c*ption Fri
day evening. Mr.' N*iud ?ftrs. Hanna
?nd. the young ladles-Wbo.t?a?bi on
;f$rafacd the children' of the . ?cCiool
their, parents, ?o?/ o( ''vt>urie, as ?
manyi little ones ?nrne and a- royql gabi
tiuio they have?: "? ,r
I tts? pretty .sight. to V ese thesi
tiny beaux and .bellos of the future:
Stich dimples a?"d^shy smiles on,- thi
%?rt of V.VXS little ladies, BUCh'b?Bhfut
tJess ^d.;blushoi:frOrii the gallah
gmftt! ?i?aen. Mw- lianna and th
t?Jffter?, 'Miss Co, ev-Miss >icCutc-hin
(gum-Hir.int, Mi?suulles^nd ??isa?.s?i
Hyau, are experts itt tbVBhfc of on
ter?ainlng children. >They keep ' " th
games lu full Bwteg, .Sod every thin?
.T?$?[: On smooth wheel*, sud / tw
Youngsters enjoy, every minute of'th
evening. Ohocru?,t? rind cracker? wer
served. .. y :'?''-',.. - ' ''--; ?
+ WITH THE CHURCH +
?5- WOMEN *
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Christian Growth Club.
Tho ChrUlian Growth club has bold
sevoral Interesting meetings, recently.
They voted to have two of their nimn
.bor8 to go with tho leader each week
to visit t-.:o county Jail. Two went
yesterday atternoon on ono of these
woekly visita.
On tito atternoon before Thanks
giving the club gave u pound parly.
They played games and had .it great
deal of fun and concluded by eating
half of che good things they had
brought. After the party was over
about ton of Hw girls went by the
Jail and gavo tho prisoners tho other
half ol' their refreshments.
/ If. W. A.
Tho Y. W. A.'s of lite First Jlup
tist church held two interesting meet?
lug during November. At tho first
ono Miss Bessie Tribble was tho load
er on tj.Vo subject of "Brotherhood."
Sha gavo <i helpful talk on this and
Misses Neille Pruitt and Helen Bud
rlss two ?ihases o? the tnibjeet.
At thc second mcetlug "Optimism"
wat tho topic Tor study. Miss Lura
King discussed tho Christian's
grounds for optimism. She stated
that faith in God is tho foundation
for all optimism. Miss Lucile Bur*
rlss gave sume of Browning'? views
on IMO subject. His poems vro brim
ful of optimism. Ho says: "God ls in
His Heaven nil's right with tho
world."
All those present greatly enjoyed
Mles Bessie Major's report of thc
meeting recently held lu'Spartar.burg
Which was pronounced ono of tho
best ovci* held by the . women, one
full of spiritual power and inspira
tion.'
Delight (til Meeting of thc i'bllatlica
t'lUSS.
?? delightfully pleasant meeting of
th? Seni?i Phll?'J ca class of thc First
Presbyterian church -waa hold on
Thursday afternoon >willi Mrs. Sain
Murphy ard .Mrs. Wrltsr Murphy at
the' home of tho latter.
Tho president, Mrs." KoltfY Provost,
presided and a largo amount of bus
iness wan disposed of, tho roportfi of
the various committees showing a
splendid month's work.
After appointing the new commit
tees for thc month of December tho
meeting was devoted to the social fea
ture, which was unusually pleasant,
the two hostesses serving mr elegant
salad course.
. Ladles Aid, Society.
. Tho Ladles Aid Society of , ; St.
John's Methodist church will meet
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.- '*
Drowned Out.
It ls tafe td say that the calamity
howler's voice has boen drowned out
by ro?of engine-5 and l;:o scrsam of
steam whistles. Yesterday we quoted
from a nows article in Tho Press of
this city on tho astonishing degrco o?
business activity, and we learn from
displayed headlines over ii news
.nr.tlrilc"hi''yesterdays'- 'New* York .Tri.-,
huno '.that, "experts in many Un cf ar.
fiivn that America ls experiencing an
unprecedented era of commercial
growth. Timidity tu business cuu not
bo justified, thojr, say in. vlow of
proofs that now as never before op
portunity beckons. ' Optimism ex
pressed'by. individuals i? borne out by
statistics and trado:reports.." We havo
been pointing these it'iings out for
many weeks; we ax-e glad our friends
the enemy are discovering them.
There must be a fair degroe of confl
decco abroad when pig iron-and steel
bara are- being contracted for to be
delivered in tho third quarter ot
19,.6.--Philadelphia Record.
Oue.Lesson Learned.
"In this practico to become a
soldier your first lesson must bo of
prompt and unquestioning obcdlcnco
to your superior ofllccr." .
"That's all righi, captain; I'm mar
ried. V.'hat's tho . next . lesson?"
.Baltimore American.
66
Bells On
ii k
And them a-ringing" we'll be ready
for you Christmas shoppers Monday
and next week with a dandy line of
Christin ,s gifts for tots to gray hairs
and all ages in between. You can lind
most anything you want and every
thing useful.
Of course thc prices aren't much.
Here's another good suggestion.
Handkerchiefs
You know you never have too many
and then usually, pretty and good
ones will make a splendid gift, we are
sure you'll find here right now the best
stock in town for men, women and
children.
" 'Plain, initial and fancily embroid
ered.
5c to 75c Each
35c to $1.50 Box
tl. ., ? ll * iii i. ;u. t. ii
SPECIAL PRICE
2 5 for 25c
THE ANDERSON FLORAL CQ>
rltONEDll 533 MARSHALL AYE.
\ MEMBER OF FLORISTS TSr,EOKAP?? r-SLIVEKY
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Hosea Path ... ;.. .. ; ..v>..; .iy. .... 7.25 . 1
D?nalos ...... ... ... ... ... ....6,95 fi
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