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- V 1HHBB*1915 TERM BEGINS JANUARY 4 % -~ ? * ? A special diaconat Is offered for first week. Make arrangements now, and prepare yourself for an ladepeadent farcer. More calls for competent help than we caa supply. Catalogue free. Write or call today. Ur. Joseph J. Boee to Wed Sooth Carolina Yoong Lady. Mr?. Bra Hurray ot Anderson, S. C.. announces the approaching marriage ot her daughter. Felicia, to Mr. Jos eph Johnston Reed ot Knoxvlllle. The wedding will be celebrated the latter part ot January. Miss Murray has been'one of An derson's most charming and" popular youlg society women. She comes from one of the State's oldest and most prominent families, and is closely - .lated to the old families that Brat settled at Pendleton. Her fath er, the late Edwards B. Murray, was a. distinguished member of the An derson bar and was for years a mem ber of the legislature and also of the State senate. Mr. Reed, the prospective groom, lc one of the best and most favorably known young business men of Knox ville. He ls president of the' J. J. Reed Coal Company, and has other 6usin?es interests here and elsewhere i this section. Mr. Reed ls of a prominent family, whose namco have been cor splcuoua in the hiatory of East Tennessee and in the general de velopment of thia great division ot the State. Ula anceators ' were among the sturdiest and beet repre sentative people settling this section of the South. Mr. Reed is active in man jr interests of the city, being a leading churchman and a counsellor andi benefactor ot the T. M. C. A. and kindred institutions. He ls also popu lar socially and is esteemed by whom and whererer he is known. His many friends here and elsewhere will fe licitate him upon his approaching marriage. The wedding will be a notable so cial event, and probably will be at tended by a number from this city, as weii as from Anderson and other points in South Carolina. Miss Mur ray, the bride-to-be, j has a wide ac quaintance which will attract great Interest In the wedding throughout the Carolinas. Upon coming to Knoxville, follow ing the wedding,- Mr. Reed and his bride will, be most cordially welcom ed, and this city will be their home. --The Knoxville Sentinel. . Mrs. Bond Anderson and Bond, Jr., have gone to Washington, D. C., for a week's visit. Miss Lalla Mae Dial of Laurens is here the guest of Mrs. O. B. Green on McDuffie street. Miss Dial .was here In the spring ss the guest of Miss Caroline Vance, and her many friends GET A PIANO ' TAD ' mu? UIMMII CHRISTMAS Little eyes will?brighten, sober faces will smile, the whole family circle will be drawn closer in bond of Merry Christmas under the charmfrof music from .your own piano. ? For your selection we offer a great assort ment of some of the very best pianos-made. We have a pi?no for every taste, at a j price for every pocket book. We BUY DIRECT for CASH, and Can SELL CHEAPER than the OTHER FEL ? LOW who does NOT BUY for Gash. Gall and let us demonstrate this state ment to YOUR entire SATISFACTION. The patter son Millie Hope j M. ML. Patterson,Mgr., No. 130 Benton S'<* \\\jdMmliii}MtW^ ..nut, i,, limn i j II-|IHI-|.HI 'i11 tn 11 ' i' " i i ' 'liwrali are siring: ber a very cordial wel come, \ -- Mrs. W. H. Nardin, Sr., has gone to Toccoa, Qa, to visit her daughter, Mrs. D. J. 81 m{>non. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson's many friends will regret to hear of the serious Illness of Mr. Simpson. Mrs. T. C. Carleton of Oklahoma City ts visiting her brother, Mr. O. : M. Heard, for several days. Miss Leila Stuart of Starr spent | yesterday with friends here. Misses Mary Smythe of Greenville j and Nancy Blake of Belton are spend ing the week-end with their cousin, Miss Ann G am br ell. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Anil arel spending today with relatives in New berry. A Musical Tea. A delightful affair for the coming week will be the musical. tea given by the Senior Phliathea class of the First Presbyterian church on j Thursday afternoon, December 10, at I the home of Mrs. J. B. Townsend on North McDuffie street These Isoles lare planning a beautiful reception in I connection with a charming musicale ! program and altogether lt will be de lightfully pleasant affair. A free will offering for the benefit of the class wUl be taken up at the door. A Pretty Party. Master Joseph Womble entertained number of his little friends at a delightful party on Tuesday after noon In honor ot his sixth birthday, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . F. Womble, on Bteckley street All Ute decorations were suggestive of the Christmas season, bells and Wreaths being used every where. In the darkened and prettily decorated dining room the candles were arranged in six groups, suitable to the young host's years. Here, a dainty sweet cours? was served the happy little folks, and each given a; . 1-- -il-.- t.u .l_ J _M4.K m ant\ UU/ Oil TU I UQII lieu n.M. -* . -i ? silver ribbon: as a souvenir. - Mrs. Rosa McCully and Mrs. Rosa Mauldlu assisted Mys. Womble In looking af ter, the little guests. Miss Josephine Womble gave several amusing comic readings and Miss Eleanor Sargent ! played several pretty piano selections. \ * College Ote? Club. The young ladies of the Oleo Club of Anderson College are planning to give a charming entertainment on Monday. December' 14, at tee College auditorium. These young ladlee are being trained by Miss Stranathan and lt promises to be one of the most de lightful affairs ever given at the col-1 lege and the girls will give a splen did musical treat to all who attend. Ladles* Day at Elks Clue, Leales day at the Elks Club was ea usual a charming success on Friday afternoon when quite a number of la dies enjoyed the hospitality of this beautiful home. Th? ladles have more than enjoyed the social affairs ot this week, on account ot the dis agreeable weather which otherwise would have had a depressing effect.; On this occasion their handsome par lor and reading room were aa attrac tive ret-eat and some played cards while others realising the near Ap proach ot Christmas spent the time on their fancy work la a pleanantly Informal way Later under the direc tion o? Mrs. C F. Ross and Mrs. Bond Anderson a delightful salad course was served, after which dancing was enjoyed for quit? a little while. Among the ladies present wore: Mesdames A S. Farmer, W. D. Mc Lean, Bond Anderson, C. F. Roes, Ru fus Burriss. T. L Cory. P. K. McCully, J. J. Baldwin. Missen Anna Ross Cun ningham, Jessie Brown,\Louise Oil-] mer and Vina Patrick. A Beawtifal At Heme, A very charming altair on the { social calendar was the At _ given on Thursday, afternoon by Mrs. J. Harrington Godfrey ant}] Mrs. a Rhett Parker at the beautiful home of the latter on Weat Whltner street in striking contrast to the.4 wind and rain outside, was tbs beau ty and comfort of the rooms within and thee during the whole afternoon I were, thronged with beautifully ed women, and ?lied with chatter and laughter. The were bright with' vases of carnations and ferns. Mrs. R. E. Ligon and ?Ira. J. B. C. DeCamp met the guests at the door, while others assisting In receiving and entertaining were: Mrs. Charlie Gambrlll, Mrs. A. 8. Farmer and Miss Felicia Marrar. In the receiving line were the two charming hostesses, Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. Parker's mother, Mrs. F. A. Arnold, of Greenwpod, Mrs. George Aide of Italy, formerly Miss Mary Orr. one ot Anderson's attractive- society wo men, Mrs. Alice Sykes and Mrs. L. L. Rice. After speaking to this charm ing coterie of ladles the guests were invited into Uie pretty dining room where Mrs. C. F. Roas and Mrs. S. N. Gilmer gracefully presided. Here the color scheme of pink was daintily car ried out, in pink tulle that was caught from each corner of the table to the light above, with candles and carna tions on table and buffet. Miases Eleanor Frank, May Ligon and Al berta Farmer served an elegant salad cours* with coffee and divinity fudge. It waa a beautiful affair, charmingly carried out in every de tail and each and every guest felt am ply repaid for going out in such dis agreeable weather, for the afternoon was bright and happy in spite of rain and clouds. A Wedding at the Hospital. The culmination of a 28 yeera love affair was the marriage yesterday of Dr. W. T. Hunt and Miss Sallie Mc Carley, both of Townvlle, which took place at the Anderson County Hospi tal. Dr. Hunt has been quite ill for several weeks, and was for some time In Baltimore for treatment. About a week ago he was brought back to the hospital here and, for the psst few days has been Improving nicely. So he and his bride' decided to be mar ried at once and the ceremony was performed yesterday afternoon at 8:30 by Dr. W. H. Frazier of the. First Presbyterian church. The superin tendent and nurses all being present for the happy occasion. Dr. and Mrs. Hunt have the best wishes of a host of friends. This ls the second wed ding to occur in the hospital, the oth er one being that of Dr. S. W. Page, who was also married while a patient st the hospital about four years ago. Buy Red Cross Seals. Those in charge of the sale of the Red Croea Seals, want to appeal to the men and women of this communi ty to. help with thia work by buying, if only a few seals. Every cent helps and it will mean so much to Oils great work to have the earnest cooperation and help of every man and woman In Anderson. Have you bought your share, if not do so at once. In Honor af Mr. Sanders. Mrs. Wade Sanders entertained or? Thursday night at an elegant eight course dinner In honor of Mr. Sanders' 30th birthday. The guests were 12 of the city officials and the occasion was one of the prettiest and most delightful of the week. The dining room wat. beautiful In out glass and silver, a color scheme of puk and green being charmingly carried out A mirror, with candel abra and bordered in ferns, was the beautiful center piece. Many candles entwined with dainty ferns were the principal decoration presenting a most attractive scene. The elegant eight course dinner was beautifully served, by Mrs. Wade Bandera and Mrs. . Levis Sanders. . Mayor J. H. Godfrey acted as toastmaster and several clever little impromptu speeches ware thoroughly enjoyed, after which the guests adjourned to the parlor and enjoyed delightful music bv Mrs. Wade Sanders. Those present were: Messrs. J. H. Godfrey, Q. Cullen Sullivan. J. E. Barton, L. S. Spearman. R. King, R. LL Carter, Leonard Jackson,' J. H. Tate. fil. M. Scotti Walter Dobolns and Dr. Levis Sanders. A Delightful Pound Party. A delightful Informal little affair was the pound party given by the MEMORIAL SERVICE B. P. 0. E. No. 1?0& All members will repair ta tho "Heme* promptly at S\? this after, aean to march down to inc Court House for aar Memorial Serrlces. The public ts cordially mvfted te attend oar anasal Lodge of Sorrow} there will be a special program with music, and Gen. Bonham wttl maka tbs Memorial Address. The service n?? commence at 4 P. m. lg the Peart Henee. SS 24 PIG PONG PHOTOS ? ' ; .... : ?:. ? ; ... i Special Holiday offer in Clubs of three, six dozen Photos 50c. The largest and best pic ture for the money. \ Green's Art Shop teachers of the city schools et the Feat Street school yesterday after noon. The hall was bright with pairos and flowers and the afternoon spent In the pleasantest manner. A guess ing contest and spelling bee furnished lots ot amusement andi in cutting for the prise it was won by Misa Mary Hough, a box of dream cake. Then the pounds were all spread out and a delightful feast it proved to be. Robert E. Lee Chapter. Mrs. Minnie Milford and Mrs. Hugh Russell entertained the Robert E. Lee chapter. U. D. C., on Friday af ternoon at the home ot tho former. Although the afternoon was so bad, there was a good attendance of mem bers and several visitors present. Mts. Raymond Beatty, Mrs. J. O. W? hlte, Mrs. J. R. Vandlver. and Miss Rhoda Vandlver. who represented this chapter et the General U. D. C. con vention, held In Savannah, gave In teresting accounts of the convention. Each report waa very fall and enter taining and given In a bright attrac tive way that held the hearers. Mrs. J. B. Marshall re d a fine pa per on "Tho Material Resources of j the Antebellum South." Mrs. R. 8. Llgon sang a charming little song that was composed by Mrs. irginia Hammond, now of California, but formerjy a member of thia chap ter. Miss Rhoda Vandlver played several brilliant plano selections, and also song a sweet solo. Mrs. rc E. Webb's pewsy current events completed the program anftj during the delightful social session' the hostesses served delicious plum pudding with whipped cream, coffee and nuts. The rally meeting will be held in Janhary. Two new members were welcomed Into the chapter ?i!s meeting. Captain and Mrs. J .T. Knox of tho! Philippines and Mr. Aaron Knox of j Westminster are the guests of Mrs. W. H. Cox. Mrs. Earle Watson has gone to Au I gusta to intend a week with friends. Ia Honor ef Miss Orr. A charming little party for a very attractive visitor was the one given on Thursday evening by Mrs. Irving | Brownlee In honor of her guest. Miss Bonnie Orr. of Charlotte. Miss Orr has been the recipient of many pretty social attentions during her visit here, and shy has made many friends who will always have a cordial wel come for her. The affair on Thurs day evening waa another pretty com pliment to Miss Orr and a very de lightful and Informal occasion. Mrs. Brownlee was assisted In her duties aa hostess by Mrs..S. D. Brownlee, and later In the evening served an elegunt salad course. Among those present were: Misses Ruth Brownlee, Carrie Fretwell, Hel- j en Patrick, and Louise pilmer, | Messrs. Eugene Milford', Robert Cath cart, Ralph Smith, Rufus Hill, Frank Brownlee and Reed Hunter of Char lotte. Miss Bonnie Orr left yesterday for; her home in Charlotte, N. C., after a' month's visit to her sister, Mrs. Irv ing Brownlee. She was accompanied by Blaster Robert Brownlee. Miss Etoile datson has returned Ifrom a visit of several days to Don alds. i Sew!** Party. ; An informal little sew mg party for a doten friends was'elven on Wed nesday afternoon by Mrs. Clarence Osborne at. her home on Greenville street. The afternoon was delightfully spent while busily sewing sud Mrs. Osborne served her guests with ah elegant salad course. I trustees College Mapped Out Recom mendations For the Conven tion Apropos ot the meeting of the hoard f trustees of the Anderson College Charleston next Tuesday morning, conference of the executive commtt i.snd local trasteas ot the instift n wsa held yesterday mornlag at s college tor the purpose ot mapping lt suggestions and recommendations hlch will be placed before the boer? i the meeting io be held In the city y the sea. Trustees of the college will leave udersott tomorrow afternoon at 4:67 clock in the special Pullman car ' Ich will be operated from here to arlestcn for the benefit of the dole ns, to the State Baptist contention, hlch ls to be held in Charleston tnts k. No statement would be gives out lay as to the nature of the sr.-r s which the executive c?mmit ahd local trustees agreed to sub mit to the board ai the Charleston tuee'.'hg, but lt was stated-that toe matters were Of great importance to the institution. The meeting of the board wilt he Tuesday morning and the recom tlons will he made to the<Coe entton that night or Wednesday ming. Dr. Kinard stated yesterday lie hopes every member, of the I ot trustees will go to Charles* ead remete there until the col re perta have been neted egon the Convention SMITH* LAYING MASH-WILL VISE HENS LAY DURING TMS mNTMO-THEBE IS KO SECRET IBO?T THE FORMULA-ANY CON SfMEB IN TE BESTE f> V?ILjij BE Gif Elf PULL AND EXPLICIT INFORMA HCl! ON BEQUEST-TRY PHONE W4, . _, iles B. N. W-ratt fer HM aaa 1*46 inga? Is always the greatest attraction to MONDAY SHOPPERS and just as others have tried to immii ate our Monday Sale?, they are now trying tot imitate se in Prise Offering*, but our Low Pri?es attract tba Money Spender*! Our motto betttc? "WE LEAD, Others Follow". More Money Given Away $5.00 This Time Monday Is "Skeet Day1* at the Baa Hire, aa? to the persea guessing the exaes a BBB her at sheets te ow window we wfil giro tu? te Cash. Te the ?ext nearest guess we will giro *&00 ta Cask. Get Your Eyes Open and Look Hundreds of Others Equally As Good, Not Quoted 72x90 seemed 60c sheets, Monday each.... ..t7e 03x90 seamless sheets, Monday each.. ...... ... ?*.?-. ..... .. ..49c 90x90 best grade $1.00 se amiets sheet, Monday each.. ... ...71? Guess OD Our Sheets, It Costs Nothing Linens for Christmas 70-inch All-linen Damask, worth $1.00 a yard, at....76e 68-lnch Mercerised Damask, Monday per yard.Ifs 62-lnch regular 60c Mercerized Damask, only. ...99c 72-inch $1.60 quality AU-llnen Damask (bi ?hort lengths) Monday per yard.. ... .>.t ..$1.10 Towels, Spreads, Etc. 20x44 bleached huck towels, worth $1.60 a dozen, Monday per ioz. $L00 Extra heavy hleached Turkish towels, large sise, worth $2.60. Monday per dosen... .... ........?.$141 Geed grade bleached Turkish Towels, Monday per dosen..'. ... ..We 72x90 Best Crinkled Spread, Monday..?, .?.? s??* ... ....?. 80x90 Best Crinkled Spread, Monday. ..$L19 Large ?iso Red and Blue or Plata White 3ed Spread/Monday ..$LW What A Dime Witt Do 60 plecee best; 12 i-2c A. p. c. Hospital Ginghams, Monday per yard Ito Red figured Soc Ga!at??, Monday per yard..?- >.v ?. .16? 36-inch genuine Cannon Cloth, regular 16c value, Monday per yd., 10c 29-lnch Best Poe Mill bleaching, Monday 10 yards, only..76e 3S-inch Poe Mills regular 10c bleaching, Monday 10 yards for.. ..69c What A Half-Dime Witt Do Bast fast colored ^ l-2c apron gingham, Monday per yard .....fte Good light buting Monday per yard, only... ... ...: ..... ?.....Se 26-inch Percales, Monday per yard, only. ... <..... ? ?.frc Pew pieces 10c Dress ginghams, Monday per yara*..4 .. ...le Pair grade 80-inch bleaching, per yard Monday...; .... ..^ ..> ...ie ?nderwear-Underpriced j Ladies' "Setsnug" bleached vests and pants, Monday each . .st l?2e Childrens 26c quality vests (sizes 2 to 8) Monday at......16c Ladles' "Setanug" bleached knitted corset covers,. 60c grade, Monday... ... .... ... ... ... ... ...... .. .......He ladles* good wool tests ?nd pants, Monday rer garment... ...$Jj90 Ladies' $1.60 grade wool vests' sad pants, Monday per garment . .$L86 Ladles' 76c Union Suits, our price per ?nit....48c Ladies' $1.00 Union Suits, our price per snit... ... ..Tic Men's 60c garment fleeced underwear, per suit... ....76c Man's bast $1.00 Union Suits, per suit. >.. <.?. t?Sc Ready-ti THE BEE HIVE G. H. BAILES, Propr. Ladies' $16.00 Cream Serge Coat Suits (carried over and a little soiled), Monday per suit..$$J8 This season's handsome $35.00 Long Coat Suits (our tata buying bargain price $22.60) in Mack, wisteria, plums, browns,-etc, Monday nar ?ult St. .*?.*>.?;..... $164$ infant's $3.00 white Bergo Coats, beautifully embroidered, Monday $149 8 pretty Wash Silk Dresses, long tunics, and cheap ai $iC.t)G mas? ?ell Monday at<*n toa >?a ?... ... ?>< .......??J8 Pretty Cotton Goods Best ?nd finest grade light outing, Monday per yard... ... ..ge Brogon Milla "Jack and JIU" cloth, worth 16c, and aa good aa 'Kindergarden" cloth, Monday per yard only. .......18 l-2e All best grade Cheviot ts? Monday per yard....9c "Hamilton*' Mickory stripes, Monday per yard.Iee jNew KM?Gloyestf Every else In Ladies' Kid Cloves, in Black, worth $1.28. our price $140 Genuine Lamb-skift Gloves, better than sold before tho war at $1.60, our price now per pair.. . .. .$1,66 j Oat your sise while they are here.