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u 11 ;* I f!committee composed of Mrs. R. E.' The Woman’s Page Seriously Hurt SOaETY EVENTS, CLUB AND CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST, Telephone 258 Jones, Mrs. J. W. Leake, and Mrs.tWrS. A. SHailds Johp W, Finney, was appointed to^, |l I write resolutions on the death of a beloved former member, Mrs. D. .J.i Woods. --vA • y • ^ J * *1. communiiy s okiest ciiizens, is quite and that all members be ..j Dele^tes were appointed to the ju Hays hospiUl where she is|make their subscriptions. I i State D. A. R. conference in Green- sufferinjf from serious injuries re-| The regent is auto- ceived last Thursday in an automobile naocial pledge for the coming year. The officers in charge stated yestei"- day that they desire'to express their appreciation of the fine .spirit of Co-*^ operation m-snifested last year. - and urge that the-canvass he kept in,mind community's oldest citizens, is quite and that all Mrs. Rebecca Shands,iione of the present to Short Time LdANS L. E. Mahaffey I'hone SW-W AIEETING NOTICES {SOCIETY .MEETS The American Legion auxiliary wilL'^ITH MRS, CHAIG meet Thursday afternoon, March 15,' The missionary society of the A. R. at four o’clock, at the Imme of Mrs. R. P- church met on Monday afternoon H. Henry. _ ' at the home hf Mrs. E. D. Craig. ‘ ' An interesting program on Litera- |matically a delegate. Mrs. J. Bai- accident between Woodruff and Spar- ley was also chosen, with -the follow- tanburg. ling alternates: Mrs, B. R. Fuller, Mrs. J. W. Leake, Mrs.'R. E. Jones, and Miss. Agatha" Davis. Mrs. Shands and Mrs. M. .\. Hays were on their way to Spartanburg when their car skidded on i« at the South Tyger river bridge and turned , After the business session Miss -^g- completely around. The two had got- atha Davis read a splendid account of ten out to inspect the damage, the “Hardships of^Wahinglon at Val- another car said to have been'driven The auxiliary of the First Presby- ^^^re and Christian Education was led Forge”. by J. T. Hudson on his way to Spar-, terian churc^i will meet in the church j E. B. Sloan. Others who took j Henry assisted by Mrs W D tanburg, also skidded and sideswiped ’ parlors Monday aftomoon at four ^ were Mrs Rwd Todd, Mrs. sandwiehes, tea and ear. pinninR M~rs. Shands jiwu, -urs. V. D. neti.s, ana .ui-s. n. l- imd Mrs. Havs between the car and Plaxico. caaes. o’clock. A meeting of^the executive board of the organization will be held Friday afternoon, March J, at the the program was concluded home of Mrs. Bothwell Graham. business session was held. The,ixtERESTING PROGRAM i following officers were reelected forlgYl" D C CHAPTER The anniwl business meeting of the-anotber,year: president, Mrs. R- L- An Century club will be held next Tuesday; Plaxico, vice-president. Miss Udie unusually interesting and en- aftamoon at four o'clock at the home i Blakely, sec. and treas.. Miss Tensie, '''® St'Phen D. of Mrs Fdward Lone This being ■ Blakely. * ^ hapter, U, D fverr'imUrtant meeW. a full at j During the social hour the hostess i«ie home of Mr,. Frank Keller, on 'served a lovely salad plate. Friday afternoon. The chapter wus very important meeting, tendance is desired by the committee in charge. PAN-HELLEXIC DANCES HELD Pan-Hellenic, the crowming social event of the school year at Presbyte rian college, was ushered in F'riday evening with a formal dance at Cope land’s hall, followed by a tea dance 'honored on this occasion by a visit STENHOrSE-PIEPHOFF WED- jfrom the sUte president, Mrs. J. B. DING OF INTEREST HERE 'Workman of Ware Shoals. A marriage of interest to local friends was . that of Miss Ina Jean ... ^ Stenhousc and the Rev. Clarenj^e Eu-,^®^' from Mrs. John T. Little,^ the guard rail of the bridge. Mrs. Hays and Mr. Hudson were slightly hurt, while Mrs. Shands w'as rushed to the hospital in Woodruff and later brought here by ambulance. Mrs. Shand's wide host of friends C., was held at here and elsewhere will be distressed to learn that her condition is grave and unite in the hope that she will recover. Alumni Meet In PP P Columbia Friday | gene Piephoff, which wa.s solemnized !^be local president, Mrs. Workman Presbyterian college .Alumni attend- • 4nformal f8f the jriWrh, Rev: XTB. Re^ at the home of the bride's' father in ***ade an excellent talk, giving espe- . _ ,, Greenville last Thursday morning. The cial emphasis to an explanation ^f 1?*^ ceremony was performed by the bro- the Friday will hold a luncheon at the dance Saturday nighC ■ ^off of Will iamston, N. C. .HmmiF Gmm and hH. eiM:4ie^ra,wha, ^ ^ daughter of have played several engagements from Stenhou.«*e of Greeenville. She WBT in Charlotte,.N. (., and for , received her education at F'lora .Mc- eral college dances in this .«tate, f ur-. Kr^kine. nished the music for all thrt‘e occa sions. .Many out-of-town visitors and for mer-..students were here tluring the week-end and attended the affair. HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CI.CB Tuesday afiemoon The Rev, Mr. Piephoff received his training and education at the Tliorn- well orphanage and F*resbyterian col lege of this city. lattM- completing his' theological course at ('olumbia Semi nary. He is jileasantly,known here by, a wide cii’cle of friends. F'or the past; Mrs. Horace . , . . ... F'ridav will hold a luncheon at _ yi-r 1>^K. U^ijn aU Room at 2 o‘. state chapters. Later Elizabeth Bta- afternoon with advance canls audience with a mailed out indicating a. large attend- reading “The Girls Who VV’ore the'ance. Homespun, and the Boys Who Wore The luncheon will be addressed by the Gray.” Petite Katherine Bald- Pre.sident John MoSween of the col- win.' in costume, recited “Grandmo- others^. A movement to r»‘- ther’s Minuet" virilize the .\lumni as.sociation was n*. _ ’ cently launched h^re, details of which The chapter was also happy U> have explained and the* alumni in- pre.'^ent Mrs. .Medlock, president of the formed of>(1iatnn>'<^ect in Tfu^ya- l.aurens chapter. .Accompanying her rious dfl^ricts. were Mrs. F^ichelherger, Mrs. Peter- — Young Company, Spring Reminders "To fertilize,your shrubbery, lawn grass and flowers, we suggest Swift’s^ 44 Vigoro 99 . . . the complete plant food, wrhich we have in packages of 3 lbs. to 50 lbs. To fertilize and plant your vegetable garden,’ we have on hand a full line of Swift’s fertilizers. Also Nitrate of Soda for top dressing. x To begin planting now the following: Irish Potatoes, (we have the best certified and non-cert if ied); Onion, Lettuce, Spring Salat, Carrtos, Beets, Riidishes, English Peas, Tomato ^ed for early plants. PHONE 63 WE DELIV ER sever al yeai*s he has successfully *ud Mrs. Powe. served as pastor of the .Monaghan ham ami Mrs. Rush Payne entertained the members of her Presbyterian church of Greenville. iw^re also present.- bridge club in a charming manner - Members of the local and added two extra tables for guests.I jtHiXHODIKT ('IRt'LES ^*^1 in welcoming as The card room was attractive MONDAY bowls of yellow daffixlils ami calen-' dulas. .A St. Patrick’s I>ay note was introduced in the selection^f tallys Mrs. Whitting, of VVare Shoals PRESBYTERIANS PLAN ‘‘VOLUNTEER DAY* The officersjof the F'irst Presbyte- an church have atinounce<l that the Volunteer service will b»* held and markers on the tables. After a number of rounds the host- es.s, assisted by Mrs. J. F'. Jacobs, Jr., and Amelia Payne served colorful salad ami sweet courses. chapter join- *' p.. ... €».-> new members, jMrs. Hugh Workman. Mrs. J. F:. Ma- r -T'li* -1 <• .u u I o* . \i 'Koff vir II I ♦ 1 Sunday. March ISth. On this da> ! The elides of the Broad Street Me- baffey. Mrs. Harry Layton and is urged! ,ih«Kii.st church will meet Monday af-.Dan Aarborough. =_■ - ^ present and sign his or her fi-* tertiooB at Hr.'lO with the following: | Dainty refreshments were servetl at' —* ODDS and ends ( I.I B FNTEKTAINED ' The members of the Odds and F'nd." Circle No. 1, Mrs. H. O. ChainbiTs, ,the'^coiu lusion of the meeting. Hostess and Mrs. Chambers, Leader.j — Circle No. 2, Mrs. D. C. Ileustess. ST.ATE D. A. R. IN Hostess and .Mrs. Arnold M. Cannon.tGREEXVILl.E NEXT WEEK Leader. I t^veral Clinton club women will at- Circle No. :i, Mrs. Henderson Pitts,:*^*^* the :iKth annual conference of Hostess and Mrs. V. P. Adair, l.eader. The Sarah Glenn Circle will meet at ‘ Book club were delightfully enter-! 7.30 at the home of Mrs. .M. L. Rob- AaineJ on Wednesdayaftermum at the l Mi.sse.s Lois and home of Mi.'‘.''es Margaret and : jjiakelv assistant hostesses and Mr**. erine Blakely. ^Clvde'l.ankford as I.eader Bowls of goIden^ daff«»dils brighten- ^ ^ ed the living room where three tables I placed for rook. .After thc]'^ - f* Y. 1. PRfKiRA.M the hostess served delicious F'RIDAA .AF'TERNOON were games salad and sweet courses. The guests included Mrs. Fi Seian. .vlrs. Blakely Tribble. .Mi.s.ses Azile Livingston, Gladys Josie Pres.''ley, Lucy Burns, .Melda Von Hulleii, Dorothy Hagan, .Nannie Yoiing Tiioble and Mi>. R. L. Plax ico. Hundreds uf New Easter Coats, Suits, Hat.s, Blouses, Skirts— Ours Before You Buy." ELLISON’S The Ipca! unit of the Woman’s B-^ Christian Temperance Union will hold its regular monthly meeting F'ri.day Slilwell, 3..30 o’clock, with .Mrs. L. Ros.s Lynn, The wtinien of the .Methoilist chuich will ha\e charge of the program, which will be as follows: i. Topic: “The New Crusade”. Devotions: .Mrs. IL M. Geer. Scfitg, “Onward, Christian Soldiers”. the S«>uth Carolina Daughters of the^ I-American Revolution with Mrs. Thom as J. Mauldin of Pickens as state reg ent. on March 13, 11, and 1.5, in Green- lona^ville. j The hostesses are the Ik^hethlan# Butler and the .Nathainel Grt'en chap-' ters of Greenville. Delegates from each of th«^ fid chapters in the state lire ex|>ecttHl,T.o attend. The Poinsett; w'ill be headquarters an<l the se.ssiuns * will be held in the hallrtKun uf the hotel. An inteie.sting program has b**eii arranged. The opening session will be at H o’clock Tuesday evening. At ♦I o’clock Tuesilay evening, a hamiuet will lie given in the club dining ro*>m of the hotel. FIveryone i.s invited and asked to make reservations for the > banquet as early a.s possible by writ ing to Mrs. F'. C. Bedell, Clarendon avenue. Greenville, it is announced: Mrs. .A. F', .McKissick, vice state re- Roseville Pottery ONE-KOPRTH OFT ON AI.I. ASSORTMENTS Va.seK. 1*018. ITns. Bowls. Wall Porketa, Candle Sticks, and Console Sets. Popular Alusic—Jig-Saw Puz zles.. . Mottoes for eYery occasion. THE BOOKSTORE ATTENTION LADIES! Send Us Your _ KNITTED SUITS To Be Blocked and Pressed o 0 We ajre prepared to fender expert service small cost. at a \erv Every job guaranteed to please. BUCFIANAN’S DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY “THE OLD RELIABLE” Phorie 28 < • i • O' > I i o < I o < I <► < I A Lifetime Possession A Sym|K)sium: “.Alcohol Educaton by Mrs. Sims; “The Citizens Res|M*n- y,^nt ami regent of Behethland Butler !sibility”, .Mrs. J. V. F^dwards; “Y«iuth chapter, is to be toast mistress. Gets Into the Picture”, Mrs. G. A. j Hollingsworth. Story .Adair. of the Crusade, Mr.s. P. B and You Choose your Dfamonit WeddinK RinR carefully, will be deliRhted with our selec tion of rings. Come in and see them. FRONTIS Jewelry Store MRS. HENRY HOSTESS TO D. A. R. Mrs. Homer D. Henry enterlaineii the members of the. MuHgrove ,Mill chapter, D. A. R.', on Wednesday af ternoon. The regent, Mrs. J. H, Witherspoon, led'in the rei-itation of the American’s *be Icreeil, foliowerl by a short prayer. A STREET TAX NOTICEr The >ession will begin at ’l>:30 Wedne>day morning, and the after noon tses.sion will he at 2 o’clock. The evening .ses.siim W'ill begin at^ H o’cb»ck. The officers’ club will meet ai breakfaM at 7;45 , Wednesday iiurning in the main dining room, -'ommitlee meetings will be held at H:30 Wednesday an<l Thursday niurn- 'ngs. „ One of the delightful social features of the conference is a tea at Jhe Greenville Country club at which. United Daughter.s of the Con federacy and the„Auxiliary to the /American lu.'gion will entertain in - ^^or of the conference-visitors . - After adjourn me nt.._Tllt»‘J*day trip to Tammassee is being planned for all who wish to go. Audits, Systems ... And ... - Income Tax Service — o — Robert B. Roper Certified Public Accountant Box 153 LAURENS, S; C. i If A Modern ■ Grocery Store IS srrposED to have it—you’ll find it here i ' We Sell (Quality Merchandise—VV’e Do .Not SacTTfke (|uali(y for Profit. We consider our Reputution too Im portant to Sell Anything But (he Best. Death Claims Young Woman F''- r 1 * street Tax for 1934 will be $1.00 if paid March 31st. on or before $1.50 if paid from April Ist. through April 15th. $2,00 thereafter. — —: All ^ble-bodied male citizens between 21 and 35 years of age are subject to street tax. By mrder of Town Council. D. C. HEUSTESS City Cleric and Treasurer I F'uneral service.** ior Mrs Ruby Medlock Richey who died at the local hospital last F'riday after a short ill- ness, were conducted Sunday after- jnoon al the Lydia .Mills Baptist 'chAirch. The services were in charge of Rev. Ray Anderson, assisted by Rev. B. I-. Wood. Interment followed in RJtsemonl cemetery. She was a highly esteemed young |-W3>man whose ■ pas.smg is mourned by a wide circle of friends. I Mrs, Richey is survived by her hus- K . • • • 1 a Permanent Waves Create Just for “You” Althougli we give each pa tron the same fine type of service—yet we don’t give them the same permanent wave. Each cne is miideled according to their own par- tirular type eff beauty. That IS why' we kppeal to dis criminating women. . band, James Richey, and an infant :son; her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. N. W. f Medlock of Whitmire, four brothem, Fred .Medlock of Fort Bragg, N. C., {Cullen, Lewis and James Medlock of I Whitmire; two sisters, .Misses Flo- rene and Louise of Whitmire; several ^half brothers and sisters and a wide family connection. . ^f*a(ricuui Hand Embroidcnii ^'Fast-Color Dresses for CIUIdrea.| 11’ to 16 Years, 69c. j ELLISON’S ^ Permanent Wave $2.50 Hot Oil Shampoo or 6 for . $1.25 $5.00 Shampoo and FingeT Wave .. 75c 50c $1.00 Manicure Facial PERMANENT WAVES $2.50 to $7.50 Phone No. 195 Carter’s s 1 - Beant]!' Shop Miss Ixhis Page, Mgr. At Joe L. Cher’s Store SPECIALS THIS WEEK PANCAKE FLOUR, 2 pkgs.^ 25c SXNCAKE SYRUP, 11 oz. bot. 15c PURE MAPLE SYRUP, 12 oz. 25c LIFEBUOY SOAP, 2 bars 15c ■ a OCT AGON SOAP, 2 bars CAMAY SOAP, bar STEW BEEF, 3 ll». for, BEEF ROAST, Ib. CHUCK STEAK, lb.. PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb. WEINERS, lb . 5c 5c 25c i5c 20c 20c 15c ■ i / ■ MDCED SAUSAGE, 2 lbs., 25c^ J I i i This Week’p Prizes Will Be: - J First Prize—8 Lb. Ham. SeciMid Prize—8 Lb. ('arton l.ard. Thir^ Prize—^4J.b. Beef l^anf. F'oiirth Prize—1 Lb. Fruit Cake. Fifth Prizc^l Lb. Box Kthtionery. TIME OF DRAWfNG.CHANGED TO 7 O’CLOCK ■ B fl a i i i m Bald winV^Grocery **Good Things To Ear. Phones 99 and I:. \ -J :t , .J A. fluyguMjinatiw mmam -J . -tei \