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And when you get RELIABILITY plus LOW PRICES you are getting THE VERY UTTERMOST that any store can give.
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Wc Arc Going Out Ol Business And Are tSacrltlcing l\^iercl>aii^cilsf?
THESE PRICES MEAN TREMENDOUS MONEY-SAVING POSSIBILITIES
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A pretty coupllment to the brlde
oloct of next week, Miss Sara Giles,
was the shower given on Thursday
afternoon by M TB. P. K. McCully at
lier homo on west Whitner street.
Each guest brought a kitchen towel,
and thc time was pleasantly spent
hemming these towels for thc bride's
kitchen. Mrs. Frank Fariner finished
hers first, and was given a lovely cuff
nnd collar, which sho presented to
Mis* Giles. Assisting Mrs. McCully
wero Mrs. Clarence Pr?vost, Mrs.
Ed. Atkinson and-Miss Kate Russell.
An elegant s'i??ad course was served
during the afternoon. Tho guests
wore all cousins 'and incluid Mes
dames O. O. Evans, Charlie Gam
brell, Frank Farmer, Anna Weston,
Ira Giles, Carrie Patrick, - George
Speer, Ancrrcw Speer, Tom Speer, Joo
M. Evans, A. G. Fretwcll, Carrie Mc
Cully. J. C. Mariiliall, Emmie Cath
cart, Clarence Provost, Misses Sara
Giles, Kathrine Stelling. Ellie Mc
Cully, Kate Russell, Louise Hum
phreys.
Miss Virginia Gilmer was the
charming little hostess for a dozen
friends on Thursday cronins! thc oc
casion being her 14th birthday. They
wore invi.od out to supper, and * af
terwards all went to the picture
Those who enjoyed this1 delightful
occasion were: Misses Clarice Town
send, Lydia McCully, Ann Qambrell,
Evelyn Brown, Carol Cox, Thelma
Osborne, Marcile Ouest,. Mabel Dil
lingham, Virginia and Frances Mar
Change In Location
I am now located over W.
A. Power's grocery store at
212 1-2 S. Main Street. I
thank my friends for their
past patronage and ask con
tinuance of same.
1 make plates at $6.60
I moke gold crowns at$4.00
S?ver fillings, 50c and up.
Gold fillings $1.00 and op
Painless Extracting 40J=.
I make a specialty of
treating Pyorrhea, Alveo-.
Ians of the gums and all
crown and bridge work, and
regulating mal rormed.teeth.
AU work guaranteed first
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In odd pieces; audi aa Chop
Tr*y*> Sandwich Plates, Lemot
etc. These are beautiful, and
present to your wife.
Wo ?iso carry faB dinner ?
ferent patterns, and different s
$20 to $43.
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sholl, Sara and Caroline McFall.
The Junior Philathea class ot the
First Presbyterian church will meet
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock with
Mrs. Raymond Frctwoll on weat
Franklin street
The October meeting of tho-Palmet
to chapter waa held on Friday after
noon with Mrs. J. B. Humbert- In
thc absence of tho president the first
vice president, Miss Mab Monham,
presided, and the principal business
waa the election of tho delegates for
the general and State convention.
Those elected to the general conven
tion in Savannah were: Miss Eubank
Taylor and Miss Mab Bonham, with
MiBS Rossie Major and Mrs. " liave
Beatty as alternates. To the State
convention in Yorkville Miss Eubank
Tailor and Mrs. William Muldrow
were elected as delegates with Miss
Kathleen Morryco and Mrs. Ed. Mar
shall as alternates. The chair pre
sented in behalf ot Mr. Burnett, the
claims of tho new theatre manage
ment.
The program for the afternoon was
ns follows: piano solo. Miss Gene
Harris; a paper on the second bat
tin of the war., the first battle of ??n
aassas. by Miss Annie Cooley; solo,
Miss Kathleen Mr.rryce. Miss Eliza
Major, the chapter historian, read a
beautiful' written paper? full -of in
tending information, "Tho South
Carolina Generals tn the War."This
paper was written by a local veter
xa. Tho attractive hostess, assisted
iy Mrs. Dave Beatty, and Miss''Elisa
Majors, nerved an elegant salad
:ourso during tho social half hour. '
On Tuesday evening from 0 to 8.
Hiss Eunice Evans wan tho pretty
mung hm tess for about 28 of her
'rienda when sho entertained at hor
mndsomo homo on McDufBo street,
t was thc 12th birthday or tho little
loste?? and thc occasion was a rory
)!ensant and happy ono for the young
'OlSs. AP attractive pink and white
?olor scheme waa daintily carried
.ut andr after many merry games thc
roung hostess, assis'nd hy Misses
lara Evana and Sara Mattison, serv
id a delightful sweet courie.
Ono ot thc charming affairs }n con,-1
lection with the Giles-McCuUy wed
ling of next j week was the elegant
ourse dinner at. which Mrs. Bert
UcCully entertained a few of his
rlends on Friday evening af his sub
irban homo Just west of- the city.
.R?jd dallies, were used in beautiful
rofusion all through tbs house, : ca
udally on tho dining table, and the
lace' cards were bolls ot cotton, tied
fith ribbon. The gnests, who includ
Band China
Dishes, Celery Dishes, Reit
^Pitchers,, Cake Pistes,
just the very thing for ? mee
els in French Chins, ia dif
Ctes, ranking m price from
low Display.
Ol.
od tho old- Wost End .club, of walch
tho host waa one of the host loved
memhers, presented him with a min
iature bale of cotton, bearing his in
itials on ono sido and the bride's on
tho other Bide. When opened it con
tained a beautiful assortment o'
I cocks brought rby hie friends. ' At
ter'the last course was served an old
time "experience meeting" was held
and tho happy incidents of their carly
boyhood days furnished pleasant and
merry" reminiscence-. Those present
were : Meusrs. Clarence Pr?vost, Max
Craytcn, Blair? Craytcn, Keys McCul
ly. Will-Harrison, Rhett Parker, Har
ry Orr, IL 10. Ligon, George McCon
noll. George Hammett, A: 8. Farmer,
Charlie Gumbrell, Bond Anderson and
Joel Keys.
Catcocheo chapter, D. A. R., will
meet on. Monday afternoon at
o'clock with Mrs. J. R, Vandivor, at
her home " Runnymede."
A number of Miss Esther Lancas
ter'g friend? gave her a pleasant lit
tie.surprise party on Friday evening
at hoi- homo on River street. It was
a delightful informal artair-and was
fully enjoyed by all present. Dainty
refre?]ir.-.MIi M were served during thc
evening and the hostess was assisted
Toy Misses Nolle Finley and F.uth
Wjells, and Mr. Glenn Lassltar.
Tiie others present were: Misses
Nelle Finley, Elisabeth Robinson,
Ethe! Nelson, Alberta Farmer, Lois
and Ruth <Vells, Willie Carn and
JesBio Hcmber, Dr. Forest Suggs,
Mcssis. Jule Earle, Elbert Bailey,
Ralph Reed, Sloan Stephens, Harvio
Todd, Glenn Lassiter, Ed. Valentine,
Hornian Balley.
A fow of Miss Carrie. Fret well's
friends friends gathered informally
Friday evening to help her celebrate
her birthday and a delightfully pleas
Hnt evening was Boent. They pre
sented Miss Fret well with- many
beautiful flowers.
Tfco regular monthly meeting of
th*. Missionary society of St, John's
Methodist ohurch will be held Mon
lay afternoon, October 26, at 4 o'clock
with Mis ssa Irene and Clara Osborne
%i' "Arlington."
Miss Grace Clayton of Bosley ls
Halting Mrs. P. Glenn on Fant
street.
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Miss Kat? Russell who has been
be guest of Mrs. Clarence Provost
ind other friends here for several
vceks, loft yesterday for her home at
lussells.
The music pujaU? ot Miss Charlotte
'arks. North Anderson, gave a recital !
ast Thursday afternoon tn which the
ittle folks played ?? very acceptably,
bowing corked improvement si neb
teglnnlng their lessons. Among the
Limbers ware plano solo? by Misses
.neile Speer, Dorothy Pr?vost ?ad
tylvene El rod and Masters Mason
Speer and Francis Pravost. There
vere also uacts by Francis and 'Dor
.thy Pr?vost, Helen Harden and Syl
ene Fl ?od. Mason Speer and* Miss
"ark*. Lucile Speer-and Miss Parke
?tter the praying refreshments were
ervod. Those press?t ware: Mea
ames Andrew Speer, Clarence Pre
'oat,. Sylvester El rod, Samuel Har?
en and Misses Helen Barr?as, Kate
tosseU. Elisabeth Bargot and Caro*
va Belt \?,
.A pretty entertainment . on the
ioek'fl social caleedar waa the linen
bower given yesterday afternoon by
(re. Florence Thompson ta honor of
liss uara uiloo, wjiotf? weiioioa iieai
te Mr. Sert VsCiiUy wiit be ?n i
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McDuffle street is ideally fitted % for
entertaining, as the whole iront of
tho houso can be thrown together and
on Saturday afternoon it wa3 par
ticularly bright with beautiful vases
of chrysanthemums.
M/s. Charles Sullivan received thc
guests at thc door, conducting them
to tho receiving line where Mrs.
Thompson received her guests with
tho honoree. Miss Giles, Miss Kath
rine Stelling and Mrs. Iva Giles. Dur
liiG the afternoon the guests were
given an interesting little contest to
lill out styled' "An Automobile llo
ma nee." So many tied for the prize
a beautiful bouquet of Chrysanthe
mums that Mrs. Irving Brownlee
stood upon the first landing of the
stairs and threw it un, it being caught
by her sister, Mlas Bonnie Orr, a
charming visitor from Charlotte, N.
C., Mrs. John Sullivan and Mrs. Wil
liam King Invited the guests into thc
dining room where : Misses Edna
Thompson, and Edith Hubbard serv
ed ad elegant salad course under the
supervision of Mrs. Claud Earle and
Miss Cecilla von Hasseln. About 40
guests were present.
Mr. and Mrs. B.? Bolin Allen of
Lowndesvllle announce the engage
ment: of their daughter, Ida, to Mr:
Hussen S. Garner, tho wedding to
take place lr. November? Miss Allen
has often visited here as.the guest of
her aunts. Misses Ida and Lola Wut
son, and har roany friends will he in
terested in this announcement.
Mrr. J. W. Morrah of Mt. Carmel
ia the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
'alhoun Harris.
Misa Bonnie Orr of Charlotte, N.
3* is visitiug her sister, Mrs. Irving
3rownIec.
Mian Stella Couchman has gone to
1er homoi at Lykesland near Gol um.
da. nnd tbcre she will bo married
>n Wodoesda> tr. Mr. John Burns o?
?end'.ctcr.. It will bo a nutet homo
.flair and Miss Orpha Harris of Pon
llcton will- po down cn MWnriay to be1
>rosent at the wedding. Miss Oausb-i1
ahn da a graduate nurse of tho An
tawon hospital and since her gradu
tlpni several years ago hhs .located
a Anderson. They will make their
lome cn Mr. Burn's farm near Peer
leton.
Among the out of town guests who
rill bo .here -.for the Giies-McCully
?redding on Thursdav will be: Mr.
nd Mrs. W. T. Giles and children
f Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
liles of New York,. Mrs. W. A. Tem
toton. W. O. Templeton. Mrs. . Lucy
"homps?n, Mr,' and .Mrs. W. D. Barks
ale of Abbeville. "Mr. W. A. Gllca and
liss Lulle Giles of GranltcvtUo, Mr.
od 'Mrs. ira Giles.
Mrs. E. M. Racker returned tn Go
imbla ladt night, after a visit of sev
rai day? io Ike .pity.
The homo ,of. Mrs. Prances H.. ?Mc*
hail at Pendleton was tho scene of
pretty 'home -wedding on Tuesday
pening when her daughter. Marie,
nd Mr. Thad Willingham of Belton
ere.married by thc Kev. Charles M
sien, pastor or the Methodist church:
ho ceremony was performed ea the
?autiful ?awn beneath the stately
?es, a fit netting for the pretty brid
party thkt gathered there. To tho
rains of tho wedding march by Miss
?a MJcCrory th* bridal party took
leir stand beneath the boughs ot
dor.: bright willi clusters ot electric.
5hts: Miss Pearl Garvin with Mr.
llliard Hunter, ?flss Louise Hunter
ttl'Mr., Jamas Terry. Miss Sallie
unter with. Mr. Harold Willingham,
iss Vera MePhail with Mr. Ralph
unter. Th* ovid* of honor was Miffs
ante McPhali ia a lovely gown ot
Bk with pink carnations. The f*o
ile? flower girl?, Augusta ..Simpson
nd Edith Martin, ?ore dainty, white
esses and carrie? baskets ot earna
vns. The bride oame out on the arni
her boHimrrifc+law, Mr. Eugene,
tfon, and viet the groom with his
*V man, Mr. Basil willingham. The
ide wore a beautiful creation of
trite ftfttin and carried an armful of
He** roses an? lilies of thera?ley.
Immediately after thc eerettor>
vorel hundred guests were enter
tain at an elegant reception, after
alee Mr. and Mr?. Willingham, left
r an extended aredoing trip north.
The many r?tffeip of Wu it McCauley
a doeply fnteresteo in the recital
ho will give In tho Anderson college
auditorium next Friday evening. Thle
is Mn McCauley's first public appear
ance Anderson. For ronny yeaTE
ho made his home hero with Mr. and
Mrs. B. Frank ( mylor,, later going
to Germany where ho studied for five
years, therefore, Anderson people feol
a deep personal interest in him and
his work, and are looking forward
to hearing him on Friday evening.
On,account of the show in town on
Tuesday, Monday afternoon will be
obsorvod as card afternoon at the
1030 HUI club. Charming 'arrange
ments have boen made for tho after*
noon. Tho lady members will go out
as usual and play cards dining tho
afternoon and at 6 o'clock the gentle
men will come out for supper. Later
dancing and cards will be enjoyed for
the rest of the evening. Tho Roso
Hill club has ncvor boen moro at
tractive than JuBt now when thc troea
are putting on their fall suits, ali
making a picture of gorgeous color
ing.
Mr. and M'--s. Tom Hill arc expect-?
cd home today after a two weeks
trip north.
Mrs. Harry Cunningham of Green
ville ia viriting Mrs. Sallie Cunning
ham.
Miss Jessie Srovne visited friends
in Pendleton last week.
Mrs. Georgo Aldo of Italy who is
spending some time In Andereon with
relatives has gono to licardmont to I
visit her brother, Mr. 8. M. Orr.
Mr. Harry Cunningham of Green
ville ls spending today in town with
relativos.
An Accident.
First office boy-Well, did you
ask your boss for a raise right af
ter his lunch, as 1 told you?
Second office boy-Yes; and I
got fired. He'd forgot to take
his dyspepsia tablet.
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We have received a shiprhi
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We will be pleased to show
ANDERSON'S BIG EVENT OF
THE WINTER
VERY BEST MUSIC
Tentatively Agreed ' on Dates bf
February 22-23-24 for Big
got Attraction Ever Here.
It ts nightly probable that the dates
of February 2!t, OT; 24 will be chosen
for the Grand Winter Musical Festi
val which is to be held in Anderson1
thig year under the auspices of the
American Musical' institution. A let
ter was received In Anderson Satur
day from George S. Waldo, president
of the institute, tn which he says that
$500,000 worth of high class musi
cal talent wilt IKS Bent to Anderson for
tho. three days.
ft la understood that the music
festlvnl to bo held In Anderson will
rank with tl?e South Atlantic States
music festival, held eaeh year with
Converse college in Spartanburg and
with tho other great musical attrac
tions of the year in the South. It is
believed that the artists coming here
will bo fully as good, ir not better,
than those secured for the other at
tractions in this part of the country.
It ls understood that the atractlons
coining here in February will visit no
other towna in this immediate section
ot Anderson's population. Columbia,
Charleston, Jacksonville and New Or
leans are come the ?K!$? boc-==u-'
for tue appearance nf this splendid j
Imusical company.
Manager Bleich r.f the Anderson j
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zer's ^-p>-oofC%rse
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!nt bf exceedingly becoming dresse
New York, which represent thc Vd
them to you~
theatre has consented for thO?e?-j||*>
charge of tho approaching attraction,
to stage the affair iii the handsome
new play hon?? and it 1s confidently
expected thst the large building .will
sold out and that "S. R. O.,?' elena
will be hung out for the ?rst perfor
mance. M1* ?"T'.'liwi
Plausible, ReaDy.
"Wliy is ' a man's ?tfVW4*
in sections, instead of ail iii one
piece? " asked Johnnie,, u^hp
just taken up pnysiology,,
"So that it will" stretch at ^the
seams and not burst when he gets
the swell head," answered1 father;
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