The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, October 04, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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J DEATsTOI* 4 LITTLE BOT.
-year-old boy I
Ot Mr. &*.p^W..^' H^innah, died.
Tuesday, the immediate cause ot hl?
death heine pneumonia. Interment
took place at Shady Grove Cemetary
Wednesday.
: The many .friends jot Mr and Mrs. j
Hannah deeply ' eymp?thize with them |
in this then* sad bereavement.
BIRTHDAY VARTY.
Little Miss Elinor Cox, daughter if |
Mr. and Mrs. F./M. Cqp, gave a birth
day parts last Monday afternoon. Her"
little friends were out in full Ibras
and the afternoon -was a very pleasant
Occasion for the little, ones. Refresh
ments. Ice cream and cake. Mrs. Cox]
took the little fellows to the Pastime
Theatre and in addition to the enter
tainment ai the'come, the movies
pleased the happy party. Llttlo Miss
iSIinor was six years old Monday. The
olio wing Invitation waa issued for the
occasion : .;
"Next! ?M&Jduy fa "mj?1 Wfthd?r au*'*i
want you to pos&e ?od >|rtWV.. Wouldl
rou like, le^inow ..Jfo'w, ,o?( rU-vM*]
Then be sure io come at f?ur sid See.'l
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piBADY pa.QP^ ^^TOBCH CALLS
Reverend Kugley. ot Honea Path,
waa called ip (the paajLpr^te nf Shady
Grove Report churcjt ""Jhat gttnilay.
Rev. J^rl??, tb? ieilhfcl .pastor for
many year?, to^ders? J? i^jnation
some time ago to take '?n$ol. thi last
of this ye*?.; ? '
The hew pastor Will ?aire, .this
church three Sunday* ?n es,ch month.
SorvicW every second ?niittf?tt 1%
o'clock, an? jhe thjr? M??Q?ttth |ktn
jdayB in the afteraboa nt 4 o'e?qek.'; >v
? The'n?w V^^\^Ug?J^i??^?'''?
khis caunty and wli! tuch
?;ood ?? 8hauy Grove.' " ' :K
jcsd?y Morning; a$& %
ly laid t? feet' at Dorchester' cemetery,
j?r. Shaw 'had been tc the hospital for
.tyro years. Pal legra was $be cauMwi
.his death, The^eceased leaven a wife
and eight children to mourn their
Mr Shaw waa a resident of near
Belton, and was well known here. The;
eympathy of the town goes out to the;
bereaved ones in t\jeir sad ncreave-1
ment.
<P p ct c poo o o o o os o
?|R SISTER QIJY o
pl
est From Friday's Bel- ol
o o o o o oooooooool
The members ot C?sd?r* Shoal churcl I
callea -Rev. S?. M. Mjj?uen for thew
pastor for ?cn indefinita time. He hail
? boen the paat?r of Codar Shoal churct
for tba pa3t nice months an,??, every
body in thia community have ??arns? I
te love him and teal that hie preach
(ins baa been e great blessing co thii I
community. I
Mrs. Mattlo Browning died et hell
home near Cooly Bridge Saturday
night t Her aa illness of a week. Mrs
Browning waa one ot oar good women
was about fifty-two years old an?!
leaves a husband and three chlldr?il
mother, and will enter Anderson Col
lege.
Mrs. W. A. Clement nas returne? I
from Rook, Hill, where she vent til
visit her daughter, Mis? Margharctt
who ls a student at Winthrop.College!
Miss Clement returned witt? ' hei
given semi-monthly, are iadeod to bc
mentioned among" the foremost fee
turas of the social side of Behool life
We have two" good ' literary aocletl?M
.and ?orueti?jt? aooniih'tfe & to t? m
ty debate, rivalry in thes?
aaWmnK?twaysr i?tehse<ihd'the re
snit commeu
around school.-*
Messrs. J. R. Mcintyre, pf Anderson
and E. H. Harrison, of Bolton, hay?
op?n?d Up a first-class meat WttHM
on North Main street. They keep bee
md pork all the time, with fresh nat
and oysters every Friday and Satur
day abd are trying to give entire sal
tsfaction fo all.
Little Master Wyatt Gambrell gav?
a delightful' party last week, c?l?brai
lng his lim birthday. He invited onlj
his little friands on Brown avenue
with their mothers, and they a?ijsaS
I ferrad. Jihe.^gfiernooa thoroughly.
" wrM^'Addison, district manager el
the .Metropolitan Life Insurance Coi
with headquarters at Anderson, pas?
ed through Belton Tuesday en rout?
"Fant .and the
lantav^visited ! Mr. nn^.iMrs., B*ufl
Broome;1 F*Majr evening- .
. Miss Annie Brea^eais was t^gfM
[I^^^ppe'rs ' in, Saturday, j
The seventh grade of, : the < , 13 eli ot
High Behool gavo a most pleaesjr
party on* Friday afternoon at th<
school building. Miss Marguerib
j Marshall, their teacher, he-ip?'.*. ti
j entertain ina au aeciarea in?
[pgtt y to be one iot the a>??t ^ff*^
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>r "Any Old Day" Between PZrmc Hair
- Now and October 8th-LU? Udj
ing a Ticket FREE to the Circus With Every Fall Hat
liars or More, Simply As An Advertising Proposition
Excluded, and the Transaction Must Be CASH
This coupon when filled out and properly, sign
ed will be exchanged FREE for a ticket to Ring
ling Bros. Circus, October 8, 1914.
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Ringling's Circus
At Our Expense
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i. i timm*
Next Boor to Evans' Pharmacy No. 1
m
thor had- ever attended. Delightful
picnic lunch with quantiles of fruit
was stirred.
The Civic Leagu*f will meet on
Monday atternopa.' f^pber' ?th, at 4
q'clock'at tho residence of Mr?. Jessie
B. Lewis. It waa aninmnced that this
j meeting would beheld af th* ?byard
it with Mrs. Lewis again aa sta??<
Miss Sara Latiner lett Tuesday for;i
Spartanhurg, where she spent the.j
night with h er friend, Miss Lauri
Horton, at Converse College. Weenes.!!
day she went on to' Washington, ?.
C., where she resumes her studies at
the Mount Verna ?'. Seminary, trout
?lins. ^^ofK.
ti?n m
Mm HT.' ItiHBnderson, of Waterloo,
who has bceifi?endlng some time in
town tho iruelftt her Bister, Mrs. M.
Y. McCaen, clattiyer street, returned
to her homo ??deeday.'
Mrs. B. Googman. of Cr'oBs Hill, who
yiBi|? her daughter;,. Mrs.
L irnod to her home
fflHHJPBoPpWters returned from
9?? Tqes^lay afternoon
SH&^H^figtf1; the triP' Th0
among tS^RlHtown on business
In* ; JV?P. fiWHWB' orogreasi ve farme; ,
j pf Belton^^MMl,, may. be mentioner ;
>Qi.; 5. MooreL^avelling representa.;
Ure of tho Cafinbia State, aaa iii
Belton on -bernis t Tuesday.
T. C. Prultt,? Monea Path, Rout
a,, was - hero ' ^afi*** on business.
BL S. Brooma returned home Tues
,day after a iijglBi ids daughter,' Mn
it. V, Parker. ?Anderson.
miSrn Cir??? ?jrjOr, o? Long BrancL
was among thf shoppers in Bolto
Saturday, f
Miss Chessleg?frooks has returnei
to < m Belton after a twr
weeks' violt lnjjwstmlnster.
'''Xl. , fad Florido Kelley ant
wtg to Fairview Stool
She
Mr. and.:Mr*|jj A. Singleton wow
among those.?peat Sunday li
AudorSoh. ?
T. C. Poore^ fe?o lives ?aar tnwn'l
raised a stmvjjMBer thu fall tba'
mc ^!?^8 acrot,s the toD
offSSoai' ha seen at W
J. Moorh^a4!? af*.
ore, fig Willlamston, wan
W?^yls??sd Selten. Mon
B^B^S^MMX Wno was caliea tc'
? ?B|[motber In Say Ml
lastMhursday afternoon
o r?#Ttt today. Dr. Hear
J. T. Clamp. oBBsHon* Routs 4. war
fig tows SaturdaaSp business.
If^lton, Route 4, wai
H. O. Smith, slflLlion, Route S. maj
b? mentioned arMg those here Sat
?ones Path, was Ix
Kay, Jlfcresperous farmoi
o? h -jj^m8 ittkm. was ta Bel
^ WBr*feft Wedp*-da3
^gHHml ip ts one ot th<
h Ulm Irene Cle^Lt. Miss Oertrttd
kell pent Wed
? l^ek with Miss LJE
c-'ls^^Hla fXotel Geer
v.i^^^^.'aiHrMrS. J
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Smith and little
daughter, Floride, spent the week-end
In Blackstock, guests' of Mr. Smith's j
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Smith attended (
the Werts-Coleman wedding at Chap- .
pol's last Wednesday. The bride ls a
cousin ot Mrs. Smith, and a daughter
ft1^.''and Mrs. Andrew WertB.
JB. Burton, of Belton, Route '4,
Waa aTnong those, in town on business
Saturday.
He iry Browning, a farmer of Bel
ton route, had business in our city
Saturday. .
; Mrs. A. C. Lat 1 mer, who went to
Atlanta last- week to visit her son,
lar rel!, who was very ill, baa ira-'
urned home. Mr. La timer is much Im
iroved.
C. C. Wilson, wholesale grocer, ot
?elton, was in Anderson Monday en
JU * l? CD". J._
Mr. and Mrs. Jori C. Kay and chll
iren were among those who spent tho
..eek-end In Honea Path with rela
-Ives.
Mrs. W, C. Hearln spent last week
a Greenville, the guest of her par
aits, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bristow.
J. F. Fields, of Bolton, Route 1, was
Among those who had business i In
ireenville Wednesday.
1 Prof. N. D. Taylor, Spencer Taylor
md Hugh L. Tolltson attended' tho
?j inimal Exhibition Show in Anderson
Vednesday. These gentlemen were
meng those who furnished muBlc for
he occasion:
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gamea, of Bat
bn, attended tho Animal Exhibition
?how la Anderson Wednesday.
Miss Eva Stringer was a visitor
o Anderson Wednesday. *
Mrs. R. A. Lewis may be mentioned
v'Wng those who spent Wednesday,
n Anderson.
. Miss Leda Poors spent Wednesday
n Andersen, taking in the Animal
; Sxhibltlon Show.
W. R. Kay and a on, R. B., of Belton,
Honte 6, were here Wednesday on
business.
Mrs. Jas. A. McDaniel, who return?
;d to har horns last- Monday, came
/weir to Bolton Tuesday to stay with
.Viss ?ara L?t?ner during Mrs. Lat
"mer's absence.. Mrs. Latlmer ref
Vurncf from Atienta Sunday and re
ports Mr. Carroll Latlmer much im
bro ved from his recent serious ni
?een,
Mrs. W. C. Drawn and children
tined vith Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Blako
Thurstoy.
Mlaa Sue Covington spent the week
>uid In Greenville with her parents,
(lev. and Mrs. J. E. Covington.
* Mrs. W. H. Trammell and Mrs. J.
.r. Wast, Jack and Anna Idean West
?aptored down to HeaealPath Wednes
iay afternoon with Mrs. W. R. Hay
ile and Master William. - '
Miss Marguerite Atoms was the
veek-ond guest of Mrs. B. D. Oreen In
Anderson.
B. Ballard, of welton, Route 4, waa
aera on business Saturday..
ONLY BIG
Show Coming
Admissions and Reserved Scat Tickets sold show day at Evans'
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l bavo d*elilod that I can render my pstrons better Henrie* tor less
mane?, when ?u?lnsj Jewclr?- for Cash than the old Credit syvtefti. So.I
have dhtcontlcned thv ol'*.' credit system entirely, and now sell for cash
only. *
W. Hi LYON