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Speciah From 10 to 12 o'cle 'o 5 o'clock Saturday extra grade white ho: homespun is limited 1 A FEW Best grade 40 inch w Best grade apron gingh Ladies' hose (black, ta Men's Socks (black, nav Men's Work Shirts (wi Boys' Blue Work Shir Men's suspenders .... Boys' Suspenders .... Our val goods of the L 0 C A L8 0 Mrs. J. B. Doty has returned from Abbeville. Mrs. John Bomar is visiting in Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. James Mobley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. S. D. El ison. Mrs. J. L. Kennerly is visiting Col. and Mrs. Richard McMaster at Camp Jackson. Mrs. S. G Martin spent the week n Columbia with her daughter, Miss dal Martin Mr. F. A DesPortes left on Tues ay for a trip to Richmond, Baltimore and New York. Miss Nan Neil entertained Friday ver ing in honor of Mrs. Clarence edgerton of Charleston. Miss Alice Doty, Miss Elizabeth )at d Miss Lilla B. Ketchin spent Sat y in Columbia. Miss Malinda Murphy, of Spartan urg, spent several days this week rith Miss Carrol Clemnents. Services will be held at St. John's piscopal church Sunday morning at 1i o'clock. Public is invited. Mrs. M. W. Leitner returned to arion this. week after three weeks pent at Mrs. M. W. Jackson's. Miss Julia Gantt left on Thursday for Charleston, W. Va., to visit her ister, Mrs. Ernest Fergsuon. Mr and Mrs. H. E. Caldwell spenti everal days this week in Charlotte, ith Dr. and Mrs. J. C Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. R. Langdon, f Stockton Calif.,, spent the week nd with Mr and Mrs. John Bratton. Mrs. J. M. Brown has returned to er home in Charlotte after spending month with her mother Mrs. M. H. ackson. Mrs. J. D. Hatchet returned to At mata on Friday, after spending sev eral weeks with her sister, Mrs. U. . #Porte.1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ledgerton, c ft for their home in Charleston on( onday, after spending the week-end 2 Just Re ; for Saturday ek Saturday morning and from 3 afternoon we are going to sell an nespun at.2 1-2c a yard. .This i yards to a customer. DTHER PRICES bite homespun ............9c yd am s ....................10c yd ,n, white) ..............10c pr ,y, palm beach, tan, white. . 10c pr tile they last)'..............50c ts ........................50c ..........................25c .......................... 15c ues cannot be same grade The regular monthly meeting cf the Guild and Woman's Auxiliary of St. John's Episco~l church was iLcL at the home of Mrs. Dees Wedne.": afternoon.I Misses May and Susie Dubase, whoI have been the guests of Mrs. W. D. Douglas for-several weeks, l-ve* - turned to their home in Sewanee, Tenn. Miss Cornelia Thomas delightfully entertained for Mrs. Burckmyer Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Amos E. Davis, Jr. Four tables were set for bridge. After several exciting rubbers, punch 4nd sand.. iches were served. JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION I The juniors of the Mt. Zion High School gave a reception on Friday evening at Mrs. J. H. McMaster's in wonor of the senior class. The home was prettily decorated in Dorothy Perkins roses, the class colors being t pink and green. Games and dancisg: vere enjoyed till a late hour. The ( nusic was furnished by the Walker e >rchestra from Charlotte. Ices and e rafers were served. Punch was ~erved throughout the evening. b MISS MURPHY HONORED. " Miss Margaret Neil entertained mn Tuesday afternoon in honor ofr fiss Malinda Murphy. of Spartan >urg. The house was decorated ina weet peas and nasturtiums. About wenty guests were present. Rasp erry ice and wafers were served. CUESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB.t Mrs. John Fayssoux entertained g he Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club as in Saturday afternoon. There were'I hree tables of players present. The ables were placed on the porch, which was very attractive with bowls ,f Dorothy Perkins roses. At the onclusion of the games it was found hat the highest score was a tie be ween Miss Carrie Elliott and Mrs.i .R. McMaster..* The guests of the j lub were Mrs. H. E. Caldwell, Miss - ~arri e Elliott and Miss Gene Smith. L salad course with iced tea was B erved. H ceived al New Goods We have just received a heel, solid leather Peters s the ridiculously low price of We mean that these are We have also received a I shoes for men that we are $4.50 shoes. Boys' Suits (13 to 18) ..... Other Boys' Suits ......... Extra grade Ladies' Sandal Extra grade children's sand Men's Bandana Handkerchi Men's White Handkerchiefs Ladies' shirtwaists (voiles, Ladies' Silk Hose (all color denied, and IE B Winnsb< ROUND DOZEN. F. . E. Caldweli was stess o the Round Dozen Club on TuesiayJ fternoon. The house was prettily~ ecorated~ in sweet peas, nasturti-. ins and corn flowers. The r->ll callJ sanswered with curre~ntevns The following program was carried ut: "Poe, the poet,," Miss Alice )oty; "Poe, The Short Story Writ r," Mrs. J. M. Jennings; Reading, The House of Usher," Mrs. U. G. )esPortes. The discusson on "Thne taven", was led by Miss Libelle Cur.. se. Besides the regular members resent the guests of the Club, rere: Mesdames P. M. Dees, J. D. Iatchet, of Atlanta, Ga., F. A. Des 'ortes, S. L. Lindsay, J. M. Harden, r., Misses Lucy Doty and Beck Han-. han. A sweet course was served. CULTUS CLUB. Miss Frances Creight entertained ne Cultus Club on Friday after-. oon at the residence of Mrs. J. J. reight. The roll call was answer-. d with the names of American nov-. lists since 1860. The program was a follows: ''People in the Public Eye" y Miss Anna McCants; "Literary rotes," by Miss Marie McCants; A Book Review," by Mrs. W. H. [acfie. The guests of the Club resent were: Mesdames John Bo-. Lar, Poecock and. Miss Belle Har-. .s. Refreshments of ices, wafers ad nuts were served. MUSIC CLUB. Mrs. R. Y. Turner, Jr., entertained te Music Club at its May meeting i last Friday afternoon. The pro.. ram which was on Paderewski, was follows: Piano Solo, Paderewsk't inuet, by Miss Alice Doty; Pader-: vski's Musical Career, by Miss Beck anahan; Piano Solo, Paderewski 's elody, by Mrs. J. H. Boulware; aderewski's Political Career, by rs. G. F. Patton; Interesting Events the Musical W-orld," by Miss Lucy oty. Wafers and ices were served. 666 quickly relieves Constipation, liousness, Loss of Appetite and: eadaehes, due to Torpid Liver, The I ==New Goods fresh shipment of ladies' low hoes that we .are offering at $2.98. bargainsr-$500 values. ull line of Peters Scout Work offering at $2.98. These are .....................$3.75 ................. $2.98 s (rubber heel) ......$1.98 %ls' (sizes to 2) ....... $1.98 efs ....................5c ....................... 5c etc, sizes to 54)........ 98c s) ....................25c we defy ani X.TTE24 )ro, S. C. BRIDGE PARTY MONDAY AF TERNOON Mrs. P. M. Dees entertained in honor of Mrs. Presley Burckmeyer, of Hendersonville, N. C. Six table:; v: cre set for bridge. The living room :cs prettily decorated with bowls of sweet peas, while yellow coreopsis were used in the hall. The first prize, a box of candy, was won by Mrs. Amos E. Davis, Jr.; the consolation prize, a deck of cards, fell to Miss Annie Kitchin. The guest of honor was presented with an embroidered guest towel. Ices and cake were served. FAIRFIELD GENEROUS IN RED CROSS RELIEF WORK. Mrs. John H. Cathcart, chairmn for the volunteer Red Cross relief work in Fairfield county reports that between 900 and 1,000 garments, in cluding 11 complete layettes, have been received by her for the Euro pcan relief work, and they have al.. rerdy been started on their way 'o Europe where the Red Cross will dis. tribute them to those nakr-d suffering children, mnany of whom have never had a decent garmen~t since their birth. Fairfield has egery reason to be pround of her gene!rous5 response to this call, a response which has not been confined to arny one section of the county, but has come from all. The willing, cheerful manner in which the response has been made shows that the "spirit of giving" .'tch in so many commun8.ies ste. dc to have died out since the war is stll living in old Fairfield. CIVIC LEAGUE MEETING. The Civic League held its regular nonthly meeting on Monday after oon in the Community House. At ;his meeting it was found that there were funds in the treasury to pay the alance of the $100 debt on the pi mo, and $50 was given to the Coin nunity League to help pay the in ;urannce on the building. Plans for >eautifying the grounds around the lomnmunity House were discussed. some much needed minor imiprove nents in the Rest Room were plan.. 3attery Extra V Men's two-piece underwear Ither men's union suits ..... Men's Sealpax and B. V. D. un J. & P. Coats Thread (150 yds Boys' pants (sold for $1.50) ch Best grade oilcloth (Meritas) Men's Silk Hose (worth $1.00) One lot Ladies Slippers (sold fo Boys' and Men's Caps ...... Beautiful grade 40-in voiles ( Ladies extra sized gauze vests A few more children s gingham 33 inch Indian Head (while it b r and all coi Ry IT WILL QUICKEN - A PICTURE THAT 'Forbidd A DRAMA OF P( HUMAN EMOTIONS U. "For B For And it proved for worse; I hungry hearts and -Staged by a great compai more varied and georgeou brought to the screen. Communil Friday, Admission - (P. S.-The cgst of this management was forced to shown here on May 27th. further announcement.) It's a Paran alues .......... .50c suit ................... 75c ion suits .......... $1.00 spools) ..............6c Dice ................50c ................43c yd .................... 48c r $8.00) close out.. .$1.95 ................25c 15c val) .........22c yd (42 and 44)......15ce dresses.......... 50c ea ists) ............ 20c yd npetition on YOUR HEART BEAT THRILLS THE SOUL len Fruit' )IGNANT BEAUTY NDER A SEARCHLIGHT etter Worse" hen a greater love came, and I duty fought it out. iy, with settings and gowns s than anything DeMille has ty Theatre May 27 20 and 40 Cts . picture is so great that the insure it against rain while See next week's paper for iount Picture