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ANN CORNWALL | 4 4 Miss Cornwall has only recent!) risen to the stellar ranks in th "movie" profession. It has been he good fortune to have been cast witl some of the leading stars as well ai having worked under most able direc tion, which, perhaps, in addition to he own natural ability, explains her rapii rise. O - | Beauty Chats | By EDNA KENT FORBES j ) t 1THTV fhci Inst fftvv spv w eral dozen requests have cook to me from different parts of tlx country, to explain the reason fo freckles, and to give some advice upoi their prevention and treatment. Man; people think that it is the heat of th< sun's rays that cause freckles. Sclen tists have found out, however, that i la not the heat hut the light from it electric rays?called its actinic ray: ?which develops these small blotches In hot countries, these are stronge than in cold climates. Now, neither blue nor white veil! are protection against these, as thi electric rays pass directly throusl these colors. On the other hand, iv< Freckles Are Easier to Prevent Thar to Cure. rejects them, so ml veils would b? an absolute protection. But red woulc be too hard on the eyes to make such an accessory practical. Reddish fcrown is a good choice. Mnssncp will fpnri tn nrpvpnl freckles, for massage will keep the skin clear of blemishes. A skin wel powdered and rubbed with cream will come off unfreckled from exposure Orange flower, elder flower or cucum ber water will bleach freckles. But termllk will bleach them on some skins. A French doctor says that II the skin be rubbed nightly with thf white of an egg beaten to a froth tod mixed with an equal proportion ol weet almond oil, that the texture will KitLj white and wrinkles will be ward ed off for many years. This mixture will bleach freckles If after the morning bath this solution Is also rubbed fiato the skin? To a hundred grammes of rose water add five grammes of borax?this tetter Just kitchen borax, if you can get the proper measurement. Ten grammes of spirits of camphor are sdded next?(Tvery medicine chest likely contains this?and five grammes of ttncture of benzoin. This last Is added to close the pores of the skin. These are all simple Ingredients, ascoally found In eva?ry medicine cahSaet, and they will keep the skin smooth and soft and free of blemishes. (Copyright.) (> l children of Sweden nn*: ''on of their teacher" r . . ' tives each year. : v v ! V LOWNDES VILLE V > N \\X\>\\>\nxn\A The Chautauqua is being held in | a tent on the school grounds. A very J 'good attendance, an attractive pro-, gram and frplendid lectures have been the results thus far. | The Council has appointed Mr. ' | Asbury Jones policeman during the I : months of November and December. ! It is hoped that this officer will put i an end to so much reckless speeding and dangerous shooting on the streets at night. The members of the council are as follows: L. B. Lofits, Indbt., D. K. Cooley, W. M. Speer, T. C. Liddell and S. B. Cann. It is earnestly urged that these council men will cooperate with the officer in suppressing the afore mentioned evils. Work on the Parsonage is pro pressing rapidly. The building is nearing completoin, and will be an ornament to the town. The ladies of the ' Methodist church will hold a Rummage sale at f the school house on Saturday, Noe vember 6. The proceeds of the sale r will be used in the equipment of the new Parsonage. Mr. J. B. Lewis of Belton, if r visiting his daughter, Mrs. E. W. d Harper, Jr. Mr. Ray Clinkscales, who works [ for the C. & W. C. Railroad, with | headquarters in Augusta, is spendI ing a few days with home folks. ; Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCalla are ! spending this week in Greenwood ; with friends and relatives. Messrs. Will and Henry Tennant of Atlanta, came over to see their ? father, Mr. Henry Tennant, Sr., last r week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Latimer of ^ Anderson, spent the week-end with . Mrs. W. M. Speer. t Mr. Alvin Hardin, who finished at s Clemson College last June, has gone " to Clearwater, Fla., where he will r engage in the Citrus Fruit Industry. Miss Lucile Kirkpatrick, a student 5 of the Due West Woman's College, * visited her parents last week. 1 Rev. N. G. Ballenerer has gone to Union to attend Conference Rev. Ballenger carries with him the love and eood wishes of not only his own congregation, but of the people in general. On every hand the wish is being expressed that he may be returned to this charge. Mr. Wendal Latimer ,a student of the Georgia Medical College, Atlanta, has been the recent guest of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick. Mr. J. Gamewell Huckabee has been confined to his room for several days. Mr. Huckabee not only conducts a substantial mercantile business, but is the efficient magistrate of this township. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Armstrong of ffnnea Patli snpnt. last Sabbath at the home of Dr. Kirkpatrick. Miss Veva Bonds has gone to Greenwood to assume her duties as teacher in one of the public schools of that place. Mr. Joel C. Keys, of Anderson, , has returned to his home after a short visit to his niece, Mrs. E. W. ( Harper, Sr. I Messrs. E. J. and J. B. Huckabee were 'business visitors to Belton rej cently. j , Mr. M. P. McCalla is formulating i plans to establish an Ice Plant next - - - - i Spring, it is possible tnat tne site | selected will be a part of the old ] I Presbyterian parsonage lot. I Hon. Jas. M. Baker, of Washing ton, was in town Tuesday. The children of the Primary ' i grades gave a Hallow'een party in ' ! the school auditorium last Friday evening. ) Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kennedy en- ' I tertained a number of their friends on last Saturday evening. All who attended speak of the delightful time spent in this hospitable home. WAGES GOING DOWN i Gaffney, Nov. 1.?The cotton 1 mills of Gaffney have announced a 15 per cent reduction in wages, to ? take effect on the first day of November. The management of the va rious mills say that the reduction is made with the greatest % reluctance, and nothing but stern necessity would have caused them to issue such an order. All of the mills of Gaffney have quantities of goods in their warehouses, there being practically no demand for the goods at this time. I LASA week I was eon preety i swella place for eat lunch weeth i one ray frien. Only ting gotta do for | wanta somatlng een dat place was J reenga da bell. I looka on da program wat was costa for cata een dat place and for bouta hundrved bucks j could getta preety gooda raeaL But everyting for eat was come een j da bunch?leetle bit now and some more when was bouta half feenlsh ' weeth da other one. Tree, four time I getta half done and da waiter breenga somatlng more and I gotta maka new start. ; We getta somatlng deefrent bouta twelve time and da waiter breenga , da coffee. But dat cup was so small . he no grow up yet. I tlnk mebbe da cook hees leetle keed play house weeth dat cup and we getta by meestake. I tella my frlen was two tings een dat place I no like ver mooch , ?da waiter wot come back too queeck and dat leetle cups. My frien say, "Alia right, Pletro, eef you wanta more coffee jusa reenga da bell." So T dreenka dat leetle cup, reenga j da bell and tella da waiter wanja j ? ~ x - some more. You no l geua even weem flat son-of-a-gun plentn pood. So fasta he hreenga one more leetle cup ' I gotta other one feenish. I dreenka 1 bout feefateen leetle cup and make ] dat waiter walka tree, four mile and 1 getta preety tired hreenga new ones. Mebbe somaday he gotta more sense ' for breenga everything alia for once and no show up any more. i Wot you tink? ?o? ; Finally Roused Him. i "Fare!" The passenger gave no , heed. "Fare, please!" Still the pas- ] senger was oblivious. "By the ejaculatory term 'Fare!'" said the conduc tor, "I Imply no reference to the state 1 of the weather, the complexion of the ] admirable blonde you observe In the contiguous seat, nor even to the quality of the service vouchsafed by this 1 philanthropic corporation. I merely ] allude, in a manner perhaps lacking . in delicacy, but not in concrsenesfc, to j the monetary obligation set up by your . presence in this car,- and suggest that you liquidate." At thls^polnt the pas senger emerged from hfc trance.?San || Francisco Argonaut. ?0? i O O j What the Sphinx Says. ; By Newton Newklrk. j P *- "Courtesy I wben you ?re j nigh cost one's self-respect" J rWArrin On A^riii li uiirtjni,uiimn (JHLW WClUQlb (Copyright.) THE HUMAN HANKER. may believe (or claim to) that wt like to be alone? ro "think"! How can we do It with our bonnets packed with bone? But give a man his preference with | neither lure nor string, = ? 1?111 Ua*-" 11'? avAiind him fnr thA li rvuu UC J A littVC LVino c?i vu*>? ..... ... . | comfort that they bring. J He'll leave the grandest scenery an artist ever viewed, And hunt up human belnga, though they be debased and crude. He wants to hear folks talk and laugh, or fight, or swear or sing? He's got to have folks 'round hln, tor the comfort that they bring. Merit Rewarded. The man who resists evil tendencies had had a horrible night In the sleeper, owing to the heat and the disturbances. The porter woke him for the wrong town, just as he had started In on his first sound sleep of the night He left his toilet set In the washroom and somebody swiped It He rushed Into the lunchroom at the breakfast station, and asked for 1 some provender, including bnttered toast I When It came In, It was not bnt- j tered. The waiter apologized, and the good man assured him It was all right. ! The waiter then spilled the coffee I all over the counter, so that the man was saturated with It But the patron only smiled politely, though yearning to kill the stupid chump. As he was standing at the cashier'? desk patiently explaining to her that she had short-changed him, he heard the blundering waiter say to his sidepartner : "That guy's a nut" * FINNIGIN FILOSOFY. Th' mon who think* is lontf* ? * ntnn wkft ftKinlrt m ionic, uui tu - ?- I he thinks, ha? no nade t' be fco. ? WOMAN APPOINTED 1 ELECTION MANAGER f Mrs. Patrick is First Ever Named In 1 This County i For the first itme in the history of Anderson county, a woman will serve as election manager tomorrow. Mrs. C. McC. Patrick having been notified by the commissioners this morning of her appointment. Mrs. Patrick will serve as one of the managers of the city box, which will be located in the rooms of the chamber of commerce. Mrs. Patrick is county chairman of the League of Women Voters, and Is one of three ladies from this county who were the first to join the suffrage organization when it was launched in South Carolina. She was an untiring and zealous worker during the registration of women several weeks ago, and has always taken a keen interest in all matters pertaining to the enfranchisement of women.?Daily Mail. STATE TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION Spartanburg, Nov. 2.?The pro- _ jram for the annual meeting of the State Teacher's Association has E?one to the printer and will be mailed out to the teachers within a short time. Dr. Frank Evans will deliver the address of welcome and the response will be made by Supt. J. E. Swearingen. Dr. A. Duncan Yocum is the principal speaker for Thursday evening. He is Professor of Educational Re search at he University of Pennsylvania and was previously in public school work. He is also author of "Culture, Discipline, arid Democracy." He is at present chairman of the Committee on Democracy of the N. E. A. Another feature of the association will be the program by the "Health Pairy" In this program it will be shown how 'Old Witch Ignorance' burned down her house and the ovely bird, Education, told her : MirdrdTdiiirdrdJiLnLnLnifitf 30 si S-Y km i kSAJU 5 1 j We have ju I of the bes | gles an | you. f Builder: n 8 a. f | Abbeville, nnnnnKinnnnnKior 7U UIJIJ LI UIUIU U UIJIJ Oi ;he children could rebuild it. She pves a wonderful secret to the' tea:hers. The health fairy is Miss Raynond of West Virginia, who did a vonderful work in teaching health n one of the counties of that state. rhis program will be given at noon 7 The Tungi A Me ffl 1 Not IS I tone purer, fu III producir fii, \ tungsten, /If; I saves y J iwitwear* ! /Ml iji loud and I li|| I by the ' l|||' J I One pac ! I? iji I! will pi; if | Actual records. III Siie j 0n I McMV I I DRl i; v i li r, ill ;inninnninir:inr.inint^ o7o RED CEI INGI st received a b ;t grade Red Ce d are ready to s Supply C< -I. JACKSON, Mana lnnnnnnnnnnnpii UMUS!iUliil!Juuuuul3 on Friday as part of the School Improvement association. Hotel reservations are already being made by teachers. Those desiring reservations should write Mr. George Simmons, Y. M. C. A. .Spartanburg. ton Point ans a Big J Saving only does a Tungsy\us assure you a j iller tone but the re- . | ig point, made of y , a soft pliant metal, our records from !' I igs-tone Styli, both I I soft, are made only I Victor Company. kage of four points 'i, ay at least 1000 ! ii ft sale by i; RRAY | JG CO. [anuziiifiLniiziifitiiUiininiB 00 \ a r? t? JAK | ' Sj is = j| ig shipment [ | :dar Shin- [i i J supply !; f 1 I ?= 1 impany | Lger i So. Carolina ^