The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, December 13, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
Raise
i
making your
farther in the pur
good meats. We cut
we ixe alto cutting
r**d these prices.
per pound 20c
pgr nAifnd !?<*'
15c and 20c
in proportion, and
lo the poand.
*ta wier, 5o new patterns to
. fftwk expert workmanship.
a trial order. We can
and save you money.
^Creel's Ari Sip
H Os The Square.
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practical
iS?he presents this yes
This being essential}
Kiers it a safe and ide
For this Christmas v
i \ dress embellishme
V; They ar?, fine high-g
.the scope of our variet
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BK Polk
1 Beyond all question-The Pre
H tiest Dells ,?n Anderson. B
I sure to see them. Dolls of a
fi sizes and kinds.
IkSee Show ?Window.
ons in a wide Varlo
patteras sad qualities.
Pisces of Hand Em
tunchClothes.
Bouquet*, <
E?brf***m1 Pillow
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?.MAS
College Glee dub.
The Anderdon College .Glee Club
composed of IR young Indien, who
have been trained by M iHU. Saru Stran
athan, will give a delightful enter
tainment in the college auditorium on
Monday evening. A beautiful program,
consisting of sols, duets, trios and
choruses, has been arranged and it
promises to be one of the most charm
ing affairs ever given at tho college,
j Admission price will be 25 cents and
I tickets are on sale at Evans* Phar
macy. A large audience should be
present on Monday evening.
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Ked Cross Seals.
As ttye Christmas season draws near
the young ladies in charge of the
sale, of red cross seals will rapidly
pusli their sale, and they earnestly
ask the cooperation of every one in
Anderson to help them raise a nice
amount for this cause.
* . .
Ladles* Day at Elks nab.
Friday was as usual Ladles' Day at
the Elks Club and quite a number or
ladles were, the guests on this occa
sion. The days at the Elks home are
always charmingly pleasant and in
formal and fully enjoyed by the la
dles. Mrs. Ralph Ramer and Mrs.
A. S. Farmer servfed dainty refresh
ments' after which 'lanciting was en
Joyed by a number of those present
for quite a whH:v Mesdames C. 1\
Foss, T. L. Colv, C. S. Morrison, J. H.
Henny of Le Grange, Ga.; W. D. Mc
Lean, o. D. Anderson, A. 8. Farmer,
Ralph Ramer, Miases Jessie Browne,
Caroline Vance of Columbia Lalla
Mae Dial of Laurens, Louise Gilmor,
Ella May Cumming?, Bertha Casita,
Una Patrick and Mrs. Hunter were
among those present. . .
. * .
Informal Utile Rook Party.
A charming little affair on the
week's social list was the rook party
given on ..Thursday evening by Mr.
and "t?i?rt: Irving Brownlee at their
pretty homo on South McDulBc st rc?.
This popular and' attractive you n's
couple had Just a few friends In for
a pleasant info?mal evening and a
very heepy egcat,lon ?t ^ jy?~ ya bs.
Christmas
ir should be article^ of rea
jjya Jadies store; catering t
?l^??^o^ gifts.
/e have secur?d^som?.fixc
nts, so dear ?Q,ttie he???$1
rade things and will pleas
y is so extensive as to pie
.w? mm -
Suggest
' vw . . . .:'n * ? -. .nil
t* Ladies' and Gent's . Fine,
A Umbrellas. A swell assort
H ment of Silk Umbrellas wjtK
I pretty bundles *t moderate,
. prices.
Fine Umbrellas
Silk Hosiery In ?didey Boxe?,
Mk'Waiata In Holiday Bews,
Initial Handkerchiefs In different qua??
of linen, and other Sheer materials.
Leatuer Purse*, and Party Boxes.
Glovis, In a groat variety.
Scarfs and Cluny Laces.
BOYD
NHS. W. A. H UDO ENS, Editor, Phone S
Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Horton, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. (.'fly,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holman.
eeo
Miss Watson UL
The friends of Miss Etoile Watson
will regret to hear that Bhe la ser
iously Ul at her honte on South Mc
Duffle street.
In Honor of Judge Memminger. L'
A pretty compliment to Judge Mern- ' J*
minger, who haa been holding court -j
here, waa the elegant dinner given in ?
his honor on Friday evening by Mr. :u
and Mrs. T. Frank Watkins at their 111
pretty home on North McDuffie street. 81
The beautiful decorations were aug- j"
gent Iv > of the Christmas season and ?J
?aer? prettily, carried, out in every de- .
tail. The cht glasa and silver making ? S?
the tnble particularly attractive. The ! '
evening '.'AB an unusually pleasant i rj,
one and thoroughly enjoyed by all Bt
present, among whom, besides the JJ
honor guest, were: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. "t
Sherard, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Greene. jr
Mr. and Mrs. X F. Shumate, Mr. and
M/4 S. L. Prince and Mr. A. H. Dag
Aalfc,
. * . io
Mrs. Was. 'Jrcrman. n
The following complimentary no- K*
tice, in Salisbury (N. C.) Post of Mrs. w
Overman's brilliant and able address aI
delivered on historical ovening at the tb
recent U. D. C. convention In York- Hi
ville will be read with great interest ea
by her many friends and admirers In af
Anderson. Besides her rare mental th
endowment, Mrs. Overman possess*:-*' M
a gracious and charming personality le
that makes her a leader among wo- E?
men:
The many Salisbury friend? of Mrs.:
William H. Overman, wttt'be interest- Cl
ed to learn that during the recent'U.
D. C. comfjntton In Yorkvllle, 8. C.,
she delivered a brilliant and able ad-' ht
dress, of which the York News gives in
the following complimentary notice: j
**A splendid address was delivered
by Mra. Willam ./H^ Overman of. An-,
deraon, former president or the North',
Carolina division, Itf D.\ C1. t- Mrr.
Overman apoke on "Our Birthright- y
The Kobnit?lng of the Bonth," and jj,
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I merit and usefulness,
o the wants of women,
eptioplW .fine articles
e in every instance, and
ase every fancy an4 ac
j A Fine Une ot" Beautiful^Furs'
brought on Specially for thc
Holidays, Priced from ?2.50
tp.*60,Q0.
I Qenalne Parisian Ivory In
Toilet Sets and a great varie
ty ot odd pieces.
Silver Maali Bags.
Fancy Silver Hair Plas, and
other Hair ornamenta.
Collar and Caff Seta,
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resting address." * J .- . ot
Mrs. Overman receifcdVmany com,
iments on her address, which-was
ost graciously and enthusiastically
reived. Many distinguished men At
td women who were present compll- he
ei/.cd her highly and called her ad
'ess eloquent.. In introducing Mrs.
yerman, the State historian of the vii
, D. C. compared h?r to Hypatia, te:
tying that "she had lived In South vii
irollna, been captured and carried tu
r to North Carolina, and had re- he
rned to her native State, represen
ts perpetual youth!" During- ber
ay in YorkviUe, Mrs? Overman was
i honored guest at the handsome m,
imo -of Hon. David. B. Finley, mem-- Bi
.r of congress, and was? the recipient cn
' many charming socral attentions. tn
^withstanding her warm welcome G<
id enthusiastic reception by South ?.
wolina. Daughters M>s. Overman Ur W(
ill a member of the North Carolina
vision of the U. D. C., loyalty to . '
he Old North State," hartog kept "
r from' moving her membership.
. , . .
Priscilla <lnb* 4
Mrs. Arthur Holman Waa the grac- "
us hostess to the Priscilla. Club on
rlday morning.' This club was or
inlzed by these ladles before they
ere married and so several weeks
:o they all decldod to reorganizo and .
ey. have already held several do
ubtful meetings, one of the pleasant- jj
it being the one Friday morning. tQ
rs. Holman is an ideal hostess and p?
e members present Friday were: -
esdames Raymond .Fretweli, Tom Al- ??
n, W. J. Muid row, 8. Ii. Prince and
1: Marshall. . ~t
Miss Carrie Fretweli has gone to
?arleston to Vfilf friends. "
' *? * * '
Mr.- and MrsJ 'Wf?rA.; Speer are !at {?J
une after a week's visit to relatives . *
Charleston. ~7
. ??.?nt . >
Miss Elizabeth Hudgens has gone
Epworth fo-vt-tflVrs. J? 'V. Paynes Stn
; Shoirer/For Mrs. Earle. I x ti, JJ
rs C. B. Earl* v.aa Krs. Clarence ?J
lllivan's charming honor guest at a
?uaehold shower "TJO TrMay ""-after- EJ
>on at the pretty home of Mrs. Leila '
illivan on South. McDuffle street. .
rs. Earleys attracUye new home on, '
>uth MdDutle st&et -ft Just being ll
?mpleted^anu ?er^majay frienda an? JE
Spating hOr beginning to keep house .
ive planned several delightful show- . '
a In her honor and she has been p
e recipient of many pretty and use- rj
il- articles -for he?- home. Mrs. T. S. R.
royton and Mrs. Walter Brock mei ?
is guests at Jhc -Sbor ?. and Invited zr.
icm Into the co=q 'parlor where some V
me was spent }n an Informal social ^
anner. Later the ladles were' In- J?
ted into-the dining room - to Inspect tn
ie beautiful display ot gifts tor the ca
moree and here an elegant salad
turee waa served by the fair hostess,
seined by Mrs. W. R. Wons*. Mrs.
ulllvau's guests were; Mesdames J. f*
Vsndlver.jW. Hf Nardin,- Arthur l?
olman, Raymond wretwell. > Nardin jV
rebb, O. B.:Grcenc, T. E. Howard, W; "
Muldrow. J. M. Sullivan, Jr., Jake JJ
iillivan, John Breazeale, Le Roy r*
ales, B. B. Hart, J. J. Baldwin, Ciar- ?J
koa. Brocky, Florence Thompson, Ed
arshall^lBryan Walton, Eula Dil- ??J
ngham, A. P. johnstone, Harry Gels
arg. F. E. Watkins, Jr,, Will Diwer,
asses Annis Chapman, May Russell, th
elen Patrick. Nelle Barton, Joe rt
royles, -Rhoda Vandlver. ui
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A Christmas Ifeadla*. ^ ?fj
The following invitations have been -
?ned: , .. w
Mr. Mathew, A?dersoti Cobb . j8
?questa the honor of, your presence _
at tbs marriage ot bis daughter M
Weepln Lenora : Cl
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Mr. Marshall Wesley Mason tb
rt the afternoon of Wednesday, the AI
thirtieth of December, at a qiar- m
ter ?tte?, faur o'clock of
Triangle church near ot
Belton, 8. CV ' m
e . <.
L. Ifc fJ. % X
The "L, D. C.'.' enjoyed .two ?xcep- 8.
onally attractive social affairs dur- In
ig taentaat week which M?A much to- ti
ie desirability ot membership. Tbs ?t
irairs of the organisation have rpro
rassed splendidly, far beyond tbs ex- K
Bctatlons of Its ordinators Who sw
lore than satis?ed with the results"
r their efforts: There will probably" ??
? no more modi ings thia tiOnth,; doo ?I
? the holiday season, but tessa will. ?
? resumed shortly attar the advent *f
r the New year. A number of lahp
uions la entertainments havto sedsxtf?
(saned and t*> member? are looking ~
bwaM wtth pisadura te tb? ?esmao- T
on of acUvit?es.
* * .
A Beligfctrr? Partjr.
Miss Elisabeth Robinson wss the
ttracUve hostess for. ? few friends od
barsday evening wneri ate eiitertain
1 in the "play roonw" in the yard
I , tl* beautiful home of Mr. W. L.
rtssey. The evening was spent ia ?
Bllgbtfully InSormal maoner ?od waa
lorougbly enjoyed by all tboss areat
nt. >C?ttaty refrssteneau.were ssrv
I.
Her guests ware: Misses Lois Wails*
otb Wells, 'Willie Caan, Eather Us
ier, Nsibs Findley ?sd Btixsea W?
;e, MeasTfl. A. B. Beeland. E. P.j
dentine, R. B. Findley. O. P. LasBl-'
r. Jule Earle John Earle John Will
>bln8on and Dr. Forest Suggs.
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"Watch Party.**
The members of the Elks Club are
anning a charming reception and
rd party for the evening of Decetn
r 31. when those present will watch
e old year out and the new one in.
tese young men hP-ve established
lite a reputation for their beautiful
cia! affaira and thia announcement
ll give a great deal of pleasure to.
e members of the social set, and'
ey will look forward to thia occa
)n as one of the chief attractions of
triatmas week.
. .* *
Miss Berta Newton of the city
hool s was called to Baltimore ye*
rday - ternoon by the critical illness
her father, who la in Johna Hop
as hospital.
? ? ?
Mra. J .E. Forney left yesterday for.
igusta and Thomson, Ga., to vlr.it
r sons.
. . .
Miss Mab Bonham, who has been
siting frienda in Ballimore left ve*
rday for New York, where ehe wJ.il
sit frienda. Misa Bonham will re?
rn bene in time for the Christmas
ilidays.
. . *
Ulina Bailes Entertains.
A small but charming little infor
il affair was given by Miss Azalee,
tiles on Tuerday evening when shs
tertained .about a dozen friends ht
e pretty home of her brother, Mr?
?rge Balles, on Calhoun street?
irda wSrefienjoyed and later they
?re put- aside and dainty refresh'}
Buts served. Those present were!
r. and Mra. Wade Sanders, Misses
.rt' i? de Sandern, Lelia Mosel y, Marj'
ret Archer, Charlotte Parka, Pron
irks, Messrs. Mac Sendera, Ned Prei
st, Thomas Cartwright and Mr?
jyzer.
.' * .
Rose HOI Club.
A congenial party of ladies, played
rds at the Rose Hill Club on Tues
y and after several delightful
mea the cards were put aside and
inty refreshments served. Among
ose present were:. Mesdames A. S.
inner, C. B. J. DeCamp, Alice Sykes,
E. Howard, J. J. Baldwin, J. i>.
immett, J. H. Godfrey, B. B. Gos
tt. Valentine, Misses Margaret
rans and Felicia Murray.
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. Mr. Barton's Dinner Party.
One of the > handsomest affairs of
e whold wee? waB the dinner given
' Mr. J. E. Bar top on Friday even
g at his beautiful home on Calhoun;
reet. His gilesta included the city
undi and city officials, 16 In all, andi
most delightful time* was spent by
I. The dlnlhg room was exquisito
Us decorations of red, suggert?ve of
? C*frristma?? RS?SOS, with a? eic^
nt arrangement of cut glass aruf,
J?r.Arid,taU<*crystal candelabra withj
d caudles. The only flowers used
?re ri carnations. An elegant
rht course dinner was beautifully
rved. After fstflpiw * numl er of
tendid toa*ta>rlr*4 given. M.*. J. H.
alg, in MB*OW% happy Style, act
g as toastmaster. Mayor J. H. God
ly. "Does Anderson Need Street
ivlng and Why?" City Engineer
ade Sanders.' "Rest Methods of
reet Paving;" City Attorney Ch C.
illlvfen, "Bond Issue and How to
J tain It;" R. EL Ligon. "Great An
rson." . T. P*. Watkins ended with a
w bright and'well chosen remarks
at ended a delightfully pleasant ne
alon.
Belgian Belier la City Churches.
Tn all of the city churches today an
Veal will be made tor the relief of
e distressed and destitute Belgians,
s opportunity will ba given during
e week for every person tn Ander
>n to ahare In this work. While it
true that there yet remain mach to
> done in oar midst In the way of re
it of the poor and those temporarily:
it ot work, yet the fact remains that
illiona of people are starving for tba
ant of food.
As the Christmas season approacher
e people ot Anderson are asked to
?member them hungry ones.<For
?&app*- B^igjjsne^there. .wilLbe a.
tiristmaa. tAls. xeAr.. .To tntm littl
mains except hope and faith.
The dollar Cbtistma* fund, wit
hieb the Anderson relief
cooperating, has one great ambition
-TO SEE THAT EVURY BELGIAN
AN, WOMAN AND CHILD THIS
?RISTMAS SHALL HAVE FOOD.
LOTHINO AND SHKLTJBR.\ Cannot
ie people of Anderson Join with tho
merlcan people in sending a Christ
as gift worthy of America-a trlbdte
! sympathy from one poppte to na
her whose needs and sorrow are Im
easurable.
If yon mellie that SES anxxiONS
F? LITERALLY FACED WITtf
rAWTATtON. that childr?p arc cry
g for food, ahelterlees, wetnstf drag^
ng tabtr weary wa> to help, ?tot
ted man ors homeless and shivering
5 BRI NO DONE-you will make thia
jristrnaa gift end make lt liberal.
Oar,own Christmas will be felght
isnY ff wa. retie*? HSCrw the1 Buffering
at ^^Brea1*9 01*8* the^*"^
-*?^??^rh'
ace! ^rt7 diatr^r i
ah; TO RELIEVE 3T IS GODLIKE,"
ld behalf of tba t*ral :coa^fttee we
\?*ir hearty and generous ^ coon
atto* In thia- work.
J. KALLON <HBBON?Y.
Chairman. '
Getting Wise
Even the people who do not work for the
money they spend are getting wise to our
methods of selling for less? and especially on
these Monday Sales Days.
Last Monday was the biggest Monday yet.
FEW MONDAY OFFERINGS
20 Ladies' New Style Long Coat Suits Worth $ 15.00 to
, $18.00, our best bargain price, $12.50, Monday
choice.. . . ... v.$7.98 suit
HOLIDAY FIXINGS
Very fine kid gloves? only....$1.50 pair
Good Wooien gloves only.25c pair and np
Ladies' good grade kid gloves, all sizes.$1.00 pair
Beautiful Table Linens, table napkins, scarfs, handsome
linen towels-all those things may be things that you have
;,iven before, but they will be remembered when other
things are forgotten.
FOR 5C YARD
3000 yards best 7 t-2q .apron ginghams, all colors and fast
colors. Monday only... .... ... 5c yard
j36-inch percales, Monday only. . . . .5c yard
Useful Gifte For Monday Selling.
72x90 Crinkled Spreads. ....98c estch
8ox9o Crinkled Spreads. .$1.19 cadi
.$3;00 Marseilles' Spreads... ... ... ... .. .$'.98 ^ich
PRETTY SHOES Ivy
Lonsbury Matihewson Mew Style Shoes in Patents, Gun
Metal, etc., $3.50, $4.od and $5.00 a pair. Every
pair a winner.
Ladies*$2.00 Satin evening pumpas, (sizes 1 to 6) all colors,
Monday;. ... ... ..$1.49 pasir
50 pajr Ladies' sample shoes and shoes and odd pair of shoes
(siajeS; 3 to 4 Ir2) worth up to $2.00 and $3.00 pair,
Monday.v.. .. $1.00 pair
SUIT CASES, BAGS, ETC.
By far the greatest assortment of high grade goods in the
.city.
Suit cases 5oc up. $20.00 kind <a> $15.00 in Old Fnglish
style, etc.
If you miss our Monday Sales, you miss
the busiest shopping place in the city*
1 oe Bee
G; H: ?aiW; Prop:
Give something which will' bc highly appreciated MMl serve
to remind the, recipient of the giver for years to come. .
TIMVELING BAGS
lier Traveling Begs, with leather lining, 16 inch, former
and worth * toe? $8.40. Now st. ; .a .... ... ..?.25
SelM feather Bats, former vel^ t?.? Now at..$1.00
a..
SUITCASES
$10.00 salt esses.at.,...$8.25
1 ?.? 2*& Ca9n ?* . ... ..$7.8*
<($'4?>$0 Bait Cases at..$1.00
$18.50 Trunks ai..
$19.50 Trunks at.
$35.66 Trunks at.
m-i
TRUNKS
ri.00 $10.00 Trunks at.
0.76 $7.06 Tranks at..
.$80.60 $6.00 Trunks at..
.$8.85
.$6.50
.$5.60
On account et our going eat
'.? of business, we eau sa\e yea
money db your Christmas pres.
eats if you will come here; we
carry a good line of general
merchandise.
Osborne & Pearson