The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, August 05, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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??cl Bijou Theatre-Thursday, Friday and Saturday f??c IN Memonee, Aitken, Whitman, Rotund Quartette FOLLOWED BY NOVELTY SPECTACULAR ACT ENTITLED Novelty Singing, Dancing, Roller Skating Act "A Night on Crocodile Isle" "With Special Scenery and Electrical Effects o 4 Reels of Moving Pictures With \MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" Thursday Night IV Groceries _ Apple Cider, Un fermented BC. j uart. Buy "Tunn j -Fish" for making chicken salad. You cant tell It from chicken. Two sizes, SO and 35c can. * 8 cans Lima Bean.;....25c Canned Cranberries.20c Empty Lard Tubs .. .6 eacb * THE IDEAL GROCERY CO. PHONE 471. --fc---mm?mmm i Cunard Liner Leaves. Boston, Aug. 4.-The Cunard liner, Franconia here because of the Euro pean crisis will sail for Liverpool to night or early in the morning. She will carry only a fer/ passengers. No aliens will be allowed in tho sec ond or third cabins. _j_ --a-^ I PERSONALS I JsrfiBS5sser.ll.r ,-mom ?<ee G. Hoileman returned to thc city yesterday after a week's stay in M ?ryland. Mr. Mollentan made the trip going up in hi? automobile hut left the machine in Maryland and ra* tuvned on the train. Mrs. D. W. McLean and Miss Alber ta Brock left yesterday for 'a short stay at Saluda. . Larry Switzer, plant foreman bf the Southern Bell Telephone company in this city, is now spending his vaca tion with his parents in Spartanburg county. Melvin Wilson of Pendleton was one of the visitors to the city yesterday. C. D. Chamblee of the Roberts sec tion was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Will Todd has gone to Ashe ville, N. C., to spend a fortnight. 3. C. Major and J. R. Chamblee., Well known farmers of this county, were lnt the city yesterday. Mrs. C. P. Sullivan has gone to Gaff ney for a short visit to her mother, M/B. W. A. Port. Mrs. Pf. Cox lott yesterday for Black Mountain-, N. C., where she will spend auvern 1 weeks. ? i . * ? ?! T' . A. J. Kelley of. Greenville was one of the visitors to spend yesterday iii the city. Walker Clardy of Piedmont, was one of thc visitors to spend yester day in the city. Mr. and. Mrs. J. McMahon of Pied mont are th the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Allman on Elizabeth street. ... '* Walker Fleming of thc Brushy Creek section was in the city yester day. Misses Lena and Gertrude Turner have gone to Atlanta, where they will be the guests of friends and rela tives. Miss Caroline Vance, who is one of the efficient employes of The Intel ligencer has returned from her va cation, which she spent at Asheville, Hcndersonvllle, Green viii? und Lau rel. Mr. and'.Mrs.'G. V. Patterson of Lexington. N. C., were In the city yes terday. ' 0. M. McAllister of the Lebanon sec tion spent part of yesterday lu An derson. Ernest McCdwn and C. B. McCown of (lie Mountain Creek section spent part of yesterday-in the city. W. O. Merritts of near Roberts, was among >the visitors to spend yesterday in, tho city. Wade Humphries of Charleston is spending a few days in thc city with relatives. . . Henry Harper has returned from Augusta, Ga., where he has been spending u few days. P. S. Prince and Edgar Kellar of Carwell Instituto . were in the city yesterday.: v .;>,. ;> MI.. F. O. Bagada lo-has returned to Ho nes Path, following a short stay in Anderson. ... - ????rrr Miss Anna Burger, Anderson's city missionary, left ; yesterday for Blue Ridge, N. C., where she will attend the missionary conference. From there she will go to her home in New Haven, Conn., to spend amonth. J. N. Poole, a progressive planter, Bpont a few hours in the city yester day. Duff Rodgers of Wllliatnston Was among the visitors to spend yesterday in the city. Churlos Rodgers of Williatnston was in Anderson yesterday for a few hours. Charles English of uear Belton spent part of yesterday in thc city on business. L. M. Willlford has gone to Hender Bonvllle, N. C., for a week's stay. . Miss Lola Watson has gone to Black Mountain, N. C., where she will Bpdnd a fortnight. Miss Jessie Brawn has gone to Rome, Qa., where she will spend sev eral weeks with relatives. Miss Giles has returned to her home ? in Philadelphia, following a visit to Mra. A. L. Smothers. Mrs. H. Cox and Miss Annie Cox s .ta aro spending u week lu Pendleton, where they arc tho guests of friends ami relut IVOR. Owens McKinney hus returned to cincinnati, utter spending several weeks in Anderson. Mis. G. 1). Green is spending a few weeks with relatives in Laurens. Mrs. Hallie Cunningham and family have gone to Andcrsonville for u stay of several weeks and have as their guestB there, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cun ningham of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cunningham of Charleston. Miss Clella Gray has returned to Columbia after spending a wek here With her friends Miss Cunningham, Miss Ruby Durant' of Bishopvlllc, and Miss Madeline Farris of Char lotte, are thc guests of Misses Ella Mae and Lorena Cummings. Dr. G. A. Jenkins of Hartwell, Ga., was here yesterday with a patient to be operated upon at the hospital. Mrs. Hatcher, who has been oper ated upon at the Anderson county hoa pltal, ls very much better. ; ' Five Lots Near the New Glenn ?Street School. OUT OF TUR THIRTY-FOUR GLENN LOTS, WE HAVE ONLY FIVE LEFT, WHICH WE ' WILL SELL AT ONCE. IF YOU WANT ONE OF THESE COME NOW. WE ARE SELL ING THESE LOTS ON. EASY TERMS AND THEY WON'T fi LAST LONG. . .? 'v* ? ?- . ;/ ANDERSON BEAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENUO. TI I OS. F. (ART WRIGHT, Mgr., Renting Dept. ? ^111111 ^ ^ "^^?s^ Bi $ SLnn I ?, . .. : .' - ;s ? v . f ' * ? . ' ? ,* t - -. *. > ?? ? * * . i . . ? .' -. jv '? > ' ..y. -..' . V ' . I.'1. . ??' .4 ? . ?Vv.^-?**^' i: v't?--'? :*/<.',.?'.^.?.Ivv.-- .r^.'.'?-.-.^ i .? . -J : f-' '-> /:\- . . '? . ^ ,-f- ' ;- : . ? '. Vi " ' ' . ; '.. '.. ; '.. :. ... ": $Y.. . V - '.' -\ '". ;S. ;' . ;?. : , . . ' - ? . . . . ! , ' 'JV.'"-' . ' : ' . ' .-..} '$ '.. . . . . J .' \ '' . - - ' . . 1 ; ; . : .. 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