The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, May 13, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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MSB Zoo Broyles has r?turutd trom i
a ylsit to Atlanta, whoro sbe attend
ed Brand Opera.
For Br. and Mrs. Fraser.
The members ot the First Presby
terian Church wUl entertain in hon
or '-J "Br. and Mn?. Fraser on Tdes
<iay, .?xeplng^ ?font 6?30; to ? r ?\<i\o<iH
ou ?j>e.;OhMiwh lawn. Ali members
of the "coug/?gatlba'..ar? most cordi
ally, invited "ijba?end.
Thls;--fc$ tho tenth anniversary, ot
Dr. .' Frazer's Pastorate tn ' tho Firtyt
Church, an& -tj?i?. itongregntion^wlsj? j.to.
express its appreciation, of Iiis servi
ces in this w#y/ -No written invita
tion will be issued.
?PP^g? "Miss Bowline
Somevp^i*Bsa-.' Laurie Dowllng's
# friends plaan^Va shower tor ..her
on Thusrday afternoon, and .they all,
met at thdxhomb.'?t Mise May DiHipg
* liam, ead? .ODO. bringing :;omu .dainty
git-of the honoree. As the Dowling
home was burned on Monday, and
these fra n>)'- wiaiwd. in this way to
ex ??J Cnn the??' 'cttr'um for luci, ??ho??;
mate. Miss Dowling *wds completely |
surprised," and the af terh'oon was dB-,
lustfully pleasant and in ronna 1 ;
' Th? Heart's Bellght Club
Tho HJe?rt'a Dellight Ciub wan]
pleasant!^ entertained Wednesday ,?f-1
ternoon at th? home of Mts. Berry
"T Alleur'_The guests .were gathered o? ;
the poi-ch, and as this was' the first?
'-'--of the porch-~i>ariles it WOB especially
enjoyed. Many bowls of lovely sweet
.. peas .were used tp brighten the. pret
- ty little bungalowt? Mrs. Wal niau '
* Ollm?r h?jT> been, 'elected Treasurer
of the club. ' '" .
The hostess was assisted in receJy- j
lng the guests at .tho door, by Mea
?'dames,..(T.'x:Bf. Alka and F. FJ. Wat-,
?oh j Misses' Miriam Lee, /Kathleen
Elsie 'Wa?spn. Maude Bailfat?ns, and i
' KiullnWatson served delicious straw
berry Ice:cream and cake.
The next meeting will be at Mrs.
Frits Watson's.
Kr*, fi o a a A* .*
pu. tus ouatai
Place, Ken*?
CltT/ifcr,: ?r
n cold id tba _
I used - Perufia.
Waa w*n pteaaad
with tl? mutts.
I do sot aced cn y
othes medicine"
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m
Stomach
and Catarrli
Remedy caa
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The gooda Quoted Ii
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lucky purchase at a bi|
the cavings with you,
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?*.? 3S35 SM .* i i A> .: ?..,
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;;lf?V t?lij?' ?Ult length; well niai
''ny;a^^^s?bstant?al fabric; Bail
Misses Auto Dusters---all ,H
. Men's and Women's; extra (
up to -44-~a full.(a.SO. val?e,
. t- tlC? 1 ?.'?'..* 'a * ? > . a - . ? i .* -\
Ladies' - Mojiair Anio. Duster;
value, Bailcs^Wttyi'?acV^i^.S
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Men's aridW^m^ii^^^j
stof?s would ask $(5;pb;.?|g th?i
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. t?asnt
ordinary." ?
Uneeda Biscuit ate
crackers and have a <
flavor. .
6uy U??eda Bisci
soda crackers with i
all, buy them for thei
S KO HIT GAWK I !
* . (By Associated Press) j *
Sf^l? <Hia?lesb^,^13>;C:,; May ifei #?
* .Pitcher FilHnghn, ? pf tho ?
'i* Oharloaton South Atlantic . #
* .League team, pitched ? no- +|
O hit game against.. Montgom- ?
?ery here yesterday; winding. 5 '
.to. oho. Montgomery's run +
* wn^ scored on. .errors. It was ?r
* FOnngim's seventh straight *
+ victory.-. "V . 99?
.? ? ??T^TOftK ? ! *
SH ggf * /
UnlU IA troubled wlU> ca
' ?to tn ach. I MB i
erii ?. S. Paient JCri) . . twiKlr reflevtd PJV:; *
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Troubles >.
Compete with
Eteady?t??tak?
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I?ST1RS
tere are the result of a M
i r?duction;^ We^ ?hare ?
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Uli l?g?OT>nj
l? i?Ut? DUStefs-^Tiot linen but
les' way,. , .'? ^
nen-Special ?
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quality AutoDuster?r^aU -sizes
Bailes* way, ..,:..?
.
(r. ^P0d ^5
isters^ju Blue and.^rajr, most
i? ni
}fim a Flavor
?dool expected of m
??aa crackers. But H
extraordinary soda Bi
distinctive appetizing ak
lit because^ they are B
i flavor? but, above fl
x crisp goodness. ?|
GIVE ELABORATE
BANQUETFO^ THE
VISITING LADIES
[Interesting Talks Made at ?nter^]
- tainment at Anderson
College. . *
til Va .ELABORATE.. . ......
The most elaborate entertainment
of .the week was tba? banquet given hy,
the" Civic j association on' Thursday
! evening in tho dining: room of the An
j derson College to ?ne visiting ladies
' ot the Federation of clubs. This was
i an ideal place for suck an entertain
( ment. the. double parlors were used
i to receiver the .guests and -In the re
1 calving line were Mrs,' Ruf .is Fant,
president/of th? Civic association
j Mrs. Jf. i/. Coker, first vice president
I of the^ .Sooth Carolina Federation
Mrs. Frank B. Gary, second vice
I president, Mrs; Foster McKiaaick, ex
j .president'of 8.' C. F?d?ration; Mrs.
Eugene Reilly, corresponding sedre
1 tary ot- the jenora! Federation, Mrs.
T. vS. Lin gie, president of the Mort li
Carolina"'Federation, Mr?. C. McC.
Patrick, vice president of the Civic
association,. MPS. O. Li. Martin? BOC-:
re ar y ot the .Civic assoclatlonl Dr:
Josiah Morse, of South Carolina Uni-'
varsity. -Dri -and Mrs. Jaiw; Kl nani,
i Dr; and'Mrs; John E. "White and Dr.
^W, H. Fraser. ' ? J
The'hanuet hall bore' evidence mot
only of skillful hands, nut artistic : a/i
well. The six tables the entire length
of tho room, were exquisit ivoly laid
and decorated, sweet peas,and peo
nies were u?ed ? 4n" abandonee,' the
sweet peas in Jarge basket;: ' with
b?fib handlea, and pink tulle draped'
across forming a full bow to tho side,
tll? 'peonies'- were also pink. 'the color-.
used In all of. the d?coration, . and '
Were ifi; tall' vases, 'crystal candelo-'
bfas' held pink candles, /festooned
above tho tables with ! garlands of
Lpirik rotes caught. ? with pink. tulla
streamers, this efieet was particular
ly 'graceful, a fr lexi' of th 3 same en
circled tho ball.
Ah'elaborate, menu was served in
-bourses by some ot. the members bf.
! the Civic usn o elation, after which
Mrs. C. McC. Patrick made an Intro
/iicfery talk/ telling some of the few
th iago that tho Anderson - women
were1 proud of, the il ra t being ' tira t.
th? "Celpbate'd tenor Reed Miller , be
- longS to Anderson, as also bl? gifted
wife; tho latter by adoption. She
also said that Anderson Was glad to
Claim Albert Johnstone' and that they
w?renprond -cf tne ?pr?sident of. tpe
Civic association cf Anderson, why 1
had made possible by ber ind?mita-;
ble energy and executive ability, thia
charming body, of women,. the South
Carolina Federation , of Wc nente!
elbba,-to meet in thia cHy this week,
Mrs. Patrick aloo said thal th?. wo
men, of .;tbis city ;were.' glad to hove
the1 opportunity ol showing th? -vlsi-'
fons Anderson CollegcAin ?shlcb -ey-,
6ry- Attd?rs?nian took ' especial pride
and ? introduced tho Coli ego (t leo Club
Of the college who sang delgbtf oily, .
Mrs j Eugene* Reilly, corresponding
. secretary of the General (Federation
waa next Introduce^ .. and made: O'
splendid talk on "liie General F?d
eration as a Social Factor/.* The Fed
erktion ifeH that they were specially,
honored in having -wUh -them i Dr.
Josiah Morse, of South Carolina Un
rveraity, and he gave a , great : ?m
petu* for community-interest In1 bia'
talk of . "Th s Development ot Com*
inanity aptrit.V . . '-j ?
?tfl&e. ?e,xt subject jMrs. #itrick' an
nounced -was the mokt dlpculc }
&ndf?,i-Man, nat ?he abid| abe ? I U%
^iir? that Mr?. James Kinard wjould
' handle. . him suf?\clcotiy and. eillcleat
ty. Xs the hoar waa.^^?wtng Haw
.;The young ladlee of ; *he:flloe Club
again sang u bright number, and thoa
. * deligteifu? rontert?dn
the pr^al??^raT^?- wTl^h?fwaa
strenuous s??sJon os?anusQey?- ?waioa;
"Mab?/ until Siter ? o'clock, sb? v was
bhy*lcaljy,^as*64.i < '
Fir**V 'pttst Church.
Dr. White w..t preach at both ser
rices' Sunday nor ni ?B ajad evening
in tho First baptist Church. His
subject Sunday morning will -bc,
"Looking Life .-in the Face" from
tho text "3o koop us to numb or our
days that we may apply 'our hearts
unto wisdom." The subject Sunday
evening will be appropos. ipa Wn
man?s Cine Convention ju: t. closed
in Anderson and "Mother's Day"
which will he celebrated throughout
the United ? staten next Sunday. i>r.
White will take for his subject on
donday, evening "The Women Know"
The., >,u1>He. )r, cordially Invited to
tbc.-io r^i-viccs. Tho church is pro
vided, ' ^?"^?iectrlc faus and excoll
t^^jmpedng service ls at 11:30;
Suh^?y^'BW^ool at ten o'clock and ev
ening .service at eight o'clock.'
" Fwit jpresbjlerlan Church.
Tho servlcoa at the First Prosby-.
terian'church tomorrow will bo held1
?at. the I tololwlug hours: Sabbath
school,ateten.o'clock, under the di
Kctt?h" of:'th? ?upenni?ndenv Mr.
f?gML arawa. The pastor, Rev. Vf M
Wi^FfcSorV:t>: D., will preach ot;
11:30 and 8:15. A very cordial in- ?
vitation ls extended to the public to
worship here. The morning hour
will partake of the nature ot a
brief review of the ten years* pa*>7.
torate and a stressing of the essen-.]
i iM .thtngs^or.^ia .Church of ?ie fun-,
turo. Tho servtco at night will ???.'t l
'??'cced IK minutes. Electric fahs?
cod, .tljp >./3ful5torlum.. "Come thou
wi Ur'USN au4' . we will do thee good.''-..
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' ?^rheo cinudi. I
Itov. J." H. Oibbortey, Foetor ' I
j ' K \ .<. Phone
Service?1 fe*'* tho Third Sunday af-j
ter Easter. May 14 th.
8:00??.?mV?The ?oly Eucharist. ?j!
10:1G a. .m. Sunday School and
tfib16>cThijt> ? j
11:30. Morning brayer and Ber-j
mon. I
, .Thete will. be. no Sunday afternoon
service, ns tile Rector! wMl conduct
services at Greenville, Sunday oven-.,
lng. ..... ...
The Rectpi. will be in Columbia'
during the i'eck attending the Dioce- j
san Council,,.. ; - j
Central BreBbyterlpn Church
I Sunday School at 10:15. I
"io rn in c.- .service at 11:30, suhjoct
*.of sermon,,?!Mother and Son." . '?* \
Evening :.8e?vlce at-8:15. Two sal
ivation ' 'ftnnyhltten of New York will
talk at abla ^service:
You aro ; cordially invited to attend
?.bceo ?orvlcea. . . . .. .
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1:; Mail Ortlerft from Out
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TICKETS WILL j BE PUT ON
fr SALE FOR BIRTH OF A
NATION
LOCAL INTEREST
Is Now Running High, and Many
Are Anxious to Secu/k Their
Tickets.
8Inco tho first announcement that
"The Birth of a Nation" .wouldho
shown at the Anderson . theatre for
three days, storting Mu ni ny ulght,
May 22, Manager J. J. 'Ffowbridgo
has 'been deluged with Inquiries as to
tho prices, the opening ?-V th?1 ad
vance sato and other details-. Tho
degree of local Interest lu 'tho OrltT
lih apec?uil& u?tiount? alawBt a
fts&Ky and it will bo a. great, relief
?tjMbe manager when; he can open tho
ond begin Ute . distribution of
'ti?kets.
. Tho advance.sale will, bo opened
nt . tho Ahdersort:*iheatro box ">ofhoe
?fpnday morning' itt .?.? ociock:and u
Ionic line in expected. lu New Or
iejans, Blrmic^ham, Nashville, Atlon
ta, Richmond and other cities where
tho 9)ig .him; dniL'music ppetn^br.oko
alt* records this soa&on, the llfaojtove*
broke until tho list licker wits'sold.''
.'No. ?iu-h. acen.es had been witnessed
around 'tho theatre since thu inf refl
uent, visita of David Warfield, "The
?Follies,' and attractions of that cal
ibre.
li Bhcjld ho borne in mind hy'per
sons'who are -planning to 'see tho
{big QrithVn .npecttialc--wlvich prob
ably includes ovary playgoer in An
derson that tlioy ?in insure their
Jccmfort by attending one of ' the
enftrly performances. Toward tbe
end of. tho. engagement, when the
?real importance of the offering he-1
comes known, the crowds will surge
In to fill every inch of space In the
(theatre. In Richmond it became
necessary to. call .tho poiico to quoll
.the Clamoring' throngs at tho' final
performance and to clear tho lobby
after nil tho seats had 'boon ?old. lu
Atkm'ta there were similar ewaes.
although the extending of tho en
gagement from -one week -io : three
weeks1 relieved .tho situation: tboro
and. gayo...everybody an ..opportunity
to obtain tickets, At it,will bo |m
. possible to extend'the loc'?! ' engase
? ment,! wise -playgoers will buy./their
tickets early and attend ono of the
\. opening .perfomance?... ;, ,. ........... -
pncc? Thft I
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Visive Battle? nf the Chil "VTar^HhenD
?or Eyes-Grant a&? lee ist Apporant ?
a Highly 5nveston-What ti t'ost the M
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OFFICE
?ide Towns Will
or.
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_
Knowledge an? Practice o? Cor-!
rcct Daily Habit tko
Great Essential.
Constipation ia a condition affecting
all classes of all people and can be
permanently relieved only by acquir
ing habits of regularity.
Tho most natural, time for the eli
minative proccus is'in tho morning
when both tho muscular' and nervous
systems uro relaxed by sleep and rest.
When relief does not come readily, it
ls ext Excellent pian ? to' take a mild
laxativo ut' hedtmteV Cathartics and
purgatives, that by the violence of
their quick action shocks and dlsi
turb tho system, should not "be em
ployed.-; -,
. An affective laxative remedy : that
is very dependable, and which does
not gripe qr., otherwise disturb the or- j
gnns invoked! in found in a combl
nntlop-io?jfslniplo laxative . her'OB1
known ina Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pop
slit ^JPJ&CUB bo bought at tho drug
Htore'fojr-fifty cents a bottle.
T'a'::: i'/? . Alien, ?ip Koa iii nt., NVw
Monterey, . Calif., wrote to Dr. C;ild
w*^Qtjjk3ti she found Dr. Cald
well's.Syrup Pepsin Just what was
' &4the "illrth hf u Nation" will 'bo
p&K?nted at. lifo Anderson theatre
wfclj' ftfTl-:'^|uge" e?ifeets anti an-orches
tra. QI twenty-live, exactly aa < shown ;
ut the liberty theatre, New York, for j
a: solid year and at tim Jefferson the
f/.rc.VBirmmgftnm. whero it Ls to be j
^^^T';;
Get the Round Package ^
" ' ' Used for H Century. ' H ? J?
?sday sind Wednesday ?
g^M;^orld: C
?-nm. iieiu?.;
.J.MU i mi ?r
ine f for :
needed for c?]tBflpation and distress
of. the Rt omach/af tor1 eating. IUehouljj
be Jn every household.''. ,\
Get a bottle of ;Dr. Caldwell's pjrru?
Pop8in and koop iv m the hpuso to us<|
when occasion arises. .A trj?l bot?if
free of chargo, can bb ? 'Obtained wy
writing to Dr," JJ. Caldwell , 4 ul
Washington St.,"Monticello, Jil. ^
m
presented ail next week du a special
feature of tho Confederatb Reunion^
. ? " -.>? 'r ? . . jj; ?'.
Do your (cot' huit thoso' hoi
daye-it? so use Di&?s Foot Ta%
leta. Owl Pms Co. r ?.,
-.j^-^J i
\ Ask For end G^;,/'; V vf
.?asT??
'rom clean, rich milk wSth tho tstti-.f)
telect molted graib, mult^ m ouT^^ ;
Houses undo- sanitary febhditiona.I
J children thrive ?rt ff. Agr?es W?? .
f ?f omacA cf f ftc invalid ot i/te'ag?i? .?M
.oohing nor addition of milk. 11
a am! sustains more titan tea,- coffee, ?tc
3kept ot homo or when traveling. Anu* .
d-drink may bo prepared in a moment.
1 hot before Stiring induce? refr?Mng ,
o in lunch tabl?t form for busi?esfc? maa. m
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i ? ,<Qu^jf;.tx> . . B* ' Jpo^troye^i .Before.!
coln-i'effrslmr? at thip IJjeS^ejf.;
^^B!se ot. tl*, ku-ki'ot H?aa
.50; OaSlery 50c.
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