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MBS. W. A. HU
IVA, B. Meeting.
The Caleechee Chapter O. A. II. will
meet on Monday afternoon at four
o'clock with? Mm. T. A. Wlggingtbn
on Greenville street.
Mrs. Bond Anderson witt go to At-j
lauta on Monday with Mies Polk. She
will only be away a few days.
Hr. and Mrs. Carl Lee of Greenville
are tho guests of Mrs. Lee's mother,
Mrs. John C. Watkins. *
' Mrs. J. C. Hoi loni un 1B expected i
home today from a trip to New York j
and Baltimore.
.Miss Leila Russell of Winthrop Col
lege .ls.at home for. a few. days stay
- with her parents. Mr. ant1 Mrs. D. H.
RuBsrll. : v
Miss Polk Leaves Tomorrow.
Miss Wilma Polk leaves tomorrow I
for her home at Jackson, Tenn., after
a six week's visit to her sister, Mrs.
Bond Anderdon. Miss Polk ?las been an
unusually attractive and 'jo/ular visi
tor and has been the rec-fyeoi of many
pretty social attentions .Treing lier
visit here.
Hrs. Frank Entertains at Cards.
Mrs. John Frank veas the attractive
hostess for a few friends' yesterday
afternoon when she' entertained at
cards at her pretty hom?-, on W..Mar
ket street.
The afternoon was rspecially pleas
ant abd Informal, and-the games very
lr?eres'ing and merry. Mrs. Frank
fully sustaining her. reputation as a
charming hostess. After the cards
?j;, were laid aside, an elegant salad
course was daintily served. Those
present -, were Mesdames C. F. Ross.
Bond Anderson, A. S. Farmer, T. E.
Howard. C.,H. Bleich, E. F. Cochran,
i!? B.vB. Qo?sett', C. A. Gambrell, P. K.
McCully. J. H. Godfrey, Micses Wilma
Polk and Jessie Browne.
'Foe/the Teachers.
Saturday afternoon was quite an
ideal one in every way for the teach
ers of the Anderson city schools. At
this time the doors of the Kennedy
street school were thrown opon to
them, the teachers of this schcol act
ing as hostesses. The ball and dres
sing room were decorated with flow
era and growing plants, while the par
lor for the afternoon was tastily dec
orated with Howers, flags abd red,
white and blue bunting. On the wall
hung pictures of ?eorge and Martha
Washington.
g&>- The afternoon WAS spent very pleas
antly in playing "George", dice; the
- Mprcsbeing kept oh red hatchet place*
YESTERDAY \
New Spr
Su
It's the same old si
folks want particulai
a particular place, wi
ly no guess-work abo
itv.. This season we
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cards. The bighost score was made
by Miss May Russell. She was present
ed a box of .candled cherries in an
original speech by Supt. McCants.
Delicious refreshments, . consisting
of salad, hot tea, s&ndwkhc?, crack
ers and almonds were served by
Misses Lewis, Drown. Pruitt, Parks,
Major, Lee and Harris.
Tiny silk flags decorated each plate,
flag dollies were also used.
Doors of each room were then open
ed and the teachers wci-c shown
through the building by Prof. and Mrs.
Chambers. Especially interesting was
the manual training room,-where the
handsome new work desks are and
where the school boys spend many a
pleasant hour now. In the office were
tho finished products of the work
room, such as bread-boards, coat
bangers, flower stands and sticks
Also here was seen the dainty pieces
of Bcwlng done by the girls of this
school. These articles were very
much admired. With on* acord every
one voted this to bo one ot thc nicest
afternoons spent inside a achool.#
Miss Moore of Westminster is a
week-end visitor of Miss Charlotte
Parks.
Cinderella.
, Tomorrow morning beginning at
10:SO, the Paramount Theatre will
show Mary Pickford in Cinderella.
It Will be a benefit performance for
the Anderson College, and will con
tinue all day. Prices will be 5c and
10c. It will be a Ave reel play and
will take almost 15 minutes to the rel.
Colonial Tea.
Tho ladies of the Aid Society of St.
John's Methodist church will give a
"Colonial TeS" on Monday afternoon
from 4 to 6 in honor of the ladies of
the church. The ladles have made
every plan for a pretty affair, as tbe
colonial effect will bc carried out in
every detail.
Pretty Party for Utile Folis.
A very pretty party for the little
folks wes given on Saturday by Mias
El Italy loper at her home on Sayre
street
It w. seventh birthday of the
young hut i. Decorations ot red,
white and bl. e, appropriate to George
Washington's - birthday were used In
profusion all through the house. An
unique and amusing contest of try
ing' blind folded, to pin the hatchet on
the right tree -on a large picture af
forded the children lots of fun. The
first prize a red, white and blub pen
ell waa won by Aldene Bowie and the
booby, a flag, by Melba Macaulay. All
the children were given a ama
VE SOLD FIVE
. f! i
mg teat
its
:ory, when particular
. things they come to
tiere there's absolute
ut the style and qual
*are making a spec
rf any! shSwn other
we'll have another
tew colors and styles
\ city, quite a variety
I Crepe de Chines at
$3:50, $6.00
tiing every day
Washington Birthday Special
LadicB* Silk Hose, with higb spliced
beete (black and white). The regular
nose of this grade when perfect sell
tor BOc everywhere; but these have
illght Imperfections ?ad we place
:liem on sale Monday at per pairwise
GEISBERG BROS. SHOE
COMPANY
"Shoes That Satisfy"
Masonic Temple Building
is a souvenir of this happy occasion.
Later the children were carried into
the beautiful dinipg room and here
tho colors of red, whffe and blue were
also prettily carried out even in the
refreshments served.
Among the little folks present wero:
Lucile and Frances Thompson, Laura
xnd Lucius Murphy, Chlstopher Sayre,
Lucy LeCroy, Alice Minor, Margaret
rimmerman, Elizabeth Dean, Melvin
Sullivan, Frances Hart, Melba Macau-1
ley. Sam Harper, Ruth and Grace
Phelps Sassoon, Virginia Adams, Mary I
Brown, Marion Murphy, En ls Broy !
Katherine Fowler, Clandi? Pr?vost.
Delightful Pound Party.
A delightful little Informal affair for
thc younger social set was given on
Friday evening at Miss May Ligon's on
West Whi tn er street ' It was a sur
prise party for the attractive young
hostess, and each guest brought a
pound, and after dancing for a while
the many pound packages were open
sd up snd a regular feast of good
things were fully enjoyed. It was a
very happy and enjoyable evening.
Among tho guests Misses Lydia Mc
Cully, Helen Harris, Emily Sullivan,
Bather Lassiter, -Eleanor Fr mk, Al
berta Farmer, Messrs. John TOW?N
Bend, Robert Burris, Arthur Barton,
Hale Bewley, Sloan Stevens, . Ralph
Smith. Roger Barton, and Mr. Dug
gan.
Pretty Party.
Little Miss Aldene Bowie entertain
ed about twenty five of her . little
friends at a very pretty party on Frir
2s? ?Seranea at Uer home on Li ger.
street It was in honor or her seventh
birthday and a Very happy occasion-3
it proved to be for the little folks.
Dixie'Chapter.
The Dbcle Chapter U. D. C. will meet
on Tuesday afternoon at half past
three, with the president, Miss Nelle.
Cochran.
"Tea Taeif ?iris.?
The members of the Tea Party Girla
were delightfully entertained on Fri
day afternoon by Miss Mary Sadler
EU Hotel Chiquola. The time was
huppily spent playing games until the
little guests were invited Into the
room where the table was bright with
Howers, and here dainty refreshments
were served. The children, were de
lighted over the cake in which were
hidden tho mystical emblems of their
fortunes. In cutting the dime fell to
Miss Ruth Reese., the thimble to Miss
Sara Crayton, the button to Master
Fred Bleich and the ring to Miss Mary
Sadler.
Mr. and Mrs. Bleich Entertain.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bleich entertain
ed the officers and directors of the
Anderson Development Co., at an ele
gant supper at Hotel Chiquola on Fri
day evening after the opening per
formance et the Anderson Theatre
The affair was beautifully planned add
carried out, and fully enjoyed by all
who were fortunate as to be Mr. and
Mrs. Bleiche guests. Among these
were. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Tolly, Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. King, Mr. and Mrs. :
Rufus Fant. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pearson, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Brlssey, Mr. and Mrs. Por
ter 'Whaley, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gels
burg. Miss Estelle Earls of Green
ville, Mr. J. 8. Fowler, Mr. J. S. Fow
ler, Jr.
Tho Lander Club will meet at t!<o
home. of Nfrs. j. T. Harris, Calhouy
street, next Friday afternoon at 4
j'clock.
Hear our Orchestra aitu
iee the beat pictures. An
derson Theatre?
Assist Mr. Felton.
Mrs. Theo Pant, of Townvtlle, re
cently arrived t* tf?e city to taite np
tar duties as assistant to County Sup
erintendent ot Education J. B. Felton.
CFT THIS OUT WOW
If you don't want it today, jaw Jjgll
iext week. &?nd this advertisement
ind f> cents to Foley tc. Co., Chicago,
H., wrltng ?nur name, and address
dearly. Vcu receive in return three
rial packages-Foley's Honey and
rar Compound for coughs, colds,
imnp and grippe; Foley Kidney
Mils, for weak or disordered kidneyi
tr bladder; Foley Cathartic Tablets,
t ?ieasont, wholesome and cleansing
mrgattve, Just the diing for winter's
Ingelah bowels and torpid liver,
nheee weil known standard- remedies
Tor sale by Beans' Pharmacy.
&iITA . V? >?n 1 uoTkT ]
With The Cht
Phone
Message for Baptist W. M. U. Organi
sations.
Every society of the Baptist W. M.
U. is urged to set apart February 26
(or some dsy ot that week if possible)
as a day for prayer and specie? effort
for home missions. On this date lt is
urged that every unenllsted woman in
the church be visited with a view to
awakening her interest and securing a
contribution to home missions. To this
end distribute home mission literature
which can be secured from Ute home
board, Atlanta, Ga
Let every member select some spe
cial thing as the object of self-denial
and give the cast of this as an extra
gift
It societies feel that they cannot
work this plan on the above date, then
select another date, Just aa you'll have
time to report to Miss Jessie King
by April 24.
Women, girls, boya, and children
lets make a liberal gift to home mis
niocB, even at a sacrifice, for their
God Indeed blesses the giver and
O O ooooooooooooooo
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St Joseph's Catholic Church.
First Sunday of Lent. Sunday
school at 10 a m. sharp. Mans and
sermon at 10:30 a m. Sermon and
benediction at 4:2<t p. m. Visitors'are
cordially invited.
A. It P. Church.
Sabbath school at 10:30 a. m. Mr.
J. A. Cook Will open the school. Sub
ject of the lesson: "Sin Destroys a
Family." preaching at 11:30 a. m. and
at 7:45 p. m. God has a' saving mes
sage for all who will hear Him. The
devil hates to see men go to Bible
class aad to the house of worship.
St John's Methodist Church.
John W. Speaks, pastor. Sunday
school at 10 o'clock. Preaching at
11:30 a. m. and at 5 o'clock in the
afternoon. Mr. Bpeake will preach at
both services. While delightful mu
sic bas "been arranged for both ser
vices the afternoon service ls in the
main a service of music and song.
Central Presbyterian Church.
Rev. D. Witherspoon Dodge, pastor.
Sunday school at 10:16. Morning ser
vice at 11:30. Sermon by pastor. Sub
ject: Laymen's missionary conven
tion at Charlotte. Women's chorus
I /.'inging ''Venlte." Evening service at
7:30 o'clock. Sermon by pastor: Sub
ject: ."Every Prayer Answered." Trio
I" consisting of Miss Stranathan, .Mr.
Rex Rice and Mr. Sam Orr Trlbble
?lng, Tne..Ru4)lic.jB cordially in
. to all Bervices,
Christian Church.
J. T. Black, pastor. Only Bible
school at 10:30 a m. No preaching
morning or night. Pastor is away
filling other pulpits. There will he ??
special service Monday night Feb
mary ??. Sir. ?osa ii. Booth cf Sss
j sss City, will speak. Mr. Booth rep
resents the church extension board
J and ts a gifted speaker. All Invited to
I hear him at 7:30 Monday night.
Grace Choren.
Rev. J. H. Glbboney, rector. Phone
835. Services for the, First Sunday in
Lent, February tut 8:00 a. m.. the
Holy Eucharist. 10:60 a. m. Sunday
school and Bible class. 11:30 a. m.
morning prayer and sermon. 4:30 p.
m. Choral Even song. Monta y .4:00 p.
m. evening prayer and address Tues
day 4:00 p. m. evening prayer and ad
dress. Wednesday, St, Matthias' Day,
10:00 a. m. The Holy Eucharist.
Thursday 8:00 p. m. evening prayer
and address. Friday 4:00 p. m. Chil
dren's service. The public is Invited
I to the Sunday and Lenten services.
First Presbyterian Church.
The services at the , First Presby
terian church will be held at the
usual hours tomorrow. The Sabbath
school will he held at 10 o'clock un
der the supervision of ruling elder, E.
W. Brown. At the morning boor for
worship, Dr. J. B. Townsend and the
pastor will make brief reports from
the great Charlotte convention. The
public is cordially invited to hear
these reports from the greatest gath
ering of men on a religious mission
that has ever assembled tn the south.
At night the pastor will preach at
j 7:30 o'clock. Tba large chorus choir
i will sing. The public is Invited to at
tend any and all of the services.
First Baptist Charca.
I "^Teachers prayer service 9:45.
iWbbath school at 10:0o. Dr. A. L.
Kmethers, superintendent. Public wor
ship at 11:30. Sermon by the pastor,
Rev. John F. Vines. Subject: "Raising
the Dead." Meeting of the Royal Am
bassadors in the basement Y. W. A.
.Mission Study class tn the basement
at 4:00. ' Lesson, Cn. t end 4, the pas
tor leading. B. Y. P. U. meeting at
?:?0. Subject: "SaanMncst?en " Pnb
j ftc worship at 7:30. Sermon by the
pastor. Subject: ''Missing the Mark."
Beginning Monday evening at 8
Vclock and continuing through Thurs
ley evening there will be a series of
lectures in the church basement bas
ed on the "Call of the World" for
men only The fellowing speakers and
subjects are announced:
Monday 8:O0-"World Condition,"
by John F. Vines.
Tuesday 8:00-"W-jrld Challenge."
by Dr. James P. Kjnsrd.
Wednesday 8:00-"World Battle."
by Dr. A. L, Smithers.
"Wednesday 8:6?-Mass meeting for
women In Sunday school auditorium.
Subject: "The Call of Women in the
, World Conflict."
" Thursday 8;00--"World Appeal," by
] John F. Vines.
I The public ia cordially invited to
S-tttond sod worship with os at all
base services.
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MRS. E. W. MASTERS.
Superintendent.
Epworth League.
There will be a business meeting of
tie Epworth League of St. John's
lethodist church on Monday evening
t 8 o'clock. The members are urged
s attend. -
Mission Study Class.
Tho Mission Study Class of the Y.
7. A. will meet this afternoon at four
'clock. Dr. J. F. Vines will be the
.ador. . .??Ltsiiti
Colonial Tea.
The young ladlsa of the Y. W. A
rill give a Colonial Tea on Monday
fte moon from 4 to 6 In the Senior
laracca room of the First Baptist
burch. Their guests will be the
oung ladies of Anderson; College.?
he Colonial idea will bo carried out
ie decorations and costumes of the
oung hostesses, and a very delightful
utertalnment is being planned._
iIo?sQrsHoi
MOVIES FIRST TIME
sitial Performance ' Yesterday
Pleased Large Audience*
Fine Orchestra Music
Saturday saw the initial offering of
lotion pictures at "The Anderson"
iea( re, and well pleased were the
irge numbers of people who attended
ie afternoon and evening shows.
Five splendid offerings were on the
rogram, two Essanay, one Lubln, an
kitson and one Selig productions be
lg shown. One ot the most enjoyable
satures of the day's entertainment,
owever, was the splendid orchestra
luslc. Under the direction of Mr.
t. G. Cooper, the talented leader ot
ie orchestra, entrancing .music was
Bndered throughout the afternoon
nd evening performances.
For Monday a five reel Lubin pic
ire is coming, this being "The Gamb
;rs." and one of the strongest Alms
a the market.
Finishing-touches were put on the
leatre yesterday by painters, decora
sra and other artisans. One of the!
tost modern things about the amuse- j
tent equlppment are the "panic
ol ts," which have been attached to
ie four Urge double doors forming
ie main entrance to the auditorium,
'hese arc so constructed that the
lightest pressure upon one of the
andlea causes the ? doors to spring |
pen. The "panic holts" are in line
.Uh other up-tc-date features cf tb? .
ew playhouse.
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REFUGE LOCALS a
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Our rosus through this section wer?
eglnnlr.g to improve a great deal,
ur lng the pretty wee*i last week,
ut the recent rain has put us back
i "thevsamo old rut, in the same o.
ragon without any grease."
War! War! low priced cotton and
ard times, seem to be the topic of
onveraatlon everywhere, and at all
mee through the day and night Now
oten kind readers, stop and think,
sk yourself bow much good it is do
ig you to worry your brain and loss
our patience, and perhaps your tem
er too; over such frlvlloua subjects.
Ire belief that tbs war ta not' tho
ause of the price of cotton being
t> low. If you want to get our opin
>n, it ls this: That, the little hair
rained, thick skulled cotton specula.
>r is at the bottom of the whole bus
less, and if it were, in our power
> do ao, we would make him earn
is bread by the sweat ot his brow,
ir a few year? at least
Ob, ?yes, now wouldn't we love. to
se him out in the grass and harvest
elds perspiring out hla fins sirs and
races wearing homemade jeans, and
big etraw hat ha! wouldn't he
ip\e a charming picture, plowing a
ontrary mule a whole week on half
atlous, then late Saturday evening
ike bim from the plow, hook him to
ie farm wagon and drive Ove or
Ix miles to town, and then when be
eta there, we would dearly love to
ie hun have to pay 13.99 for a boot
!g ot flour, 20 cents per pounS for
soon, and not get any sugar or cot
?e at all, saying nothing about the
thcr little necessary articles we all
ave to have; then go home and milk
alf dozen cows, feed the chickens and
lg?, carrying in stove wood and fire
ood, and then If he Is not ready for
upper, at the usual time, get a good
widiag from hts wife. Mr. Speculs
>r we think that would be enough
> convert you.
The many friends of Mrs. Nannie
'bite will be pleased to learn that
ie ls at home again, after an absence
f two weeks. She Hss beeb in the
nderson hospital for tho past two
eeks. Mrs. WhL'e, we are certainly
leased to learn that you stood yeer
Deration so well, and that you are at
ame so soon.
Mr. sud Mrs. L. C. White and little
>n. Harold of near Central, and afss
ir Sloan and little Miss Blanche
lllcapie spent Sunday with Mr. and
rs. P. C. Gillespie.
Mrs. M. J. scott spent last Wedtaes
ly afternoon with Mrs. J. ?, anies
1?.
Natives of the Andaman Islands
H>w respect for tho memory of de
ias?d relatives by preserving their
?th sad wearing them as neck'
A combination truck aad jack b
Mn patented tc ?nable oil? Assn
re a heavy barrel and support
bile lbj canter?a -are being with
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Washington Birth
day-"He could
not tell a lie."
Special
for
Monday \
NEW VEILS
The new "Tipperary" Veils at ... -50c and $1.00
New Tipperary Veiling at..... .2Sr yard
NEW WAISTS ~~
New China Silk Waists, special for Monday. ... .$1.00
NEW^O~SSAW^
Our fifth big shipment since January. Gossard's from
$2.00 up' to.$10.00 in ?tock
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New 1915 Thompson Glove Fitting Corsets from.....
.. ... ... t. ... ... L. ... . . $1. 00 to $?.00
WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSETS
All new spring 1915 styles from .. . . . .$1.00 to $3^00
~ REDFERN CORSETS
..$3.00 to $8.00
From
NEW 1915 BRASSIERES
in Gossard's, Warner's, H. & W., B. and J., and Thomp
son's from.50c to $1.80 each
Every express is bringing us new spring
goods. Drop in and let us show you.
NEW NECKWEAR, TOO!
D. GEISBERG
The Anderson teranty &
w
Trust Company
Now if yea have money on hand yon can invest it, jmrswM&ig
your income by getting first das? 8 per cent paper, TUg bigga 4
per cent. We ?re of dm opinion that oar legislature next year w8t
pots a 6 par cent law Sn this State? bot if yon have a conftnet 1er ?'
number of years at 8 per cent yon ere safe.
Onr plan is to bring the people who want to loan and the people
who went to borrow together so yo? won't have to wak for some one
in your neighborhood to want money, just get in line end let ns knew
your wants end we wal eee whet cen be done about gaiting whet yea
Anderson County mortgages ere better than yon can get any
where on earth, Better than bonds, better than stock is the caw
theater, better than stock in the Elevator Company, better thea nial
stock, better than bank stock, better then beak deposita, noys better
rate of interest backed by better security-m fast, the very bes? ead
safest investment 1 <i be had. Get in line quick. CeS to see 0*
we can then talk the matter over with you and more fully explain ??r
plea.
The following amounts arc a few wanted by partied in Anderson
County, nod all the lends offered as tecsrity ere well koowa to os
ead the loane ere desirable. Remember we guarantee good titles to
these iands; also that you have a first mor*y~ge against thara.
lie aeres well Inproved, wort* 9M00J?, Ieee vantes..,. .. ..f&KfcM
?2 eeles well inproved, wort* fl ?004*, Ieee wanted.mm
OOO aeres well unproved, worth $12?O&00, loee wanted...
80 acres wsU Unproved, worth t?t40??, lean wanted.349M?
7ft aeres weU Improved, worth 1*00048, {sae wanted..>
IM aerea worth $1,60040, lean wasted.. ... P3?.00
100 acre? worth $1,60040, !eaa wanted...? 4004?
isp acres well improved, worth $84*946, waited. ??0.00
M acres wall improved, worth $?40040, wanted. mj69
t? aeres weU Improved, worth $S4ft040, wanted.I?S&M
ft? aeres well Unprored, worth $*4#?40, w.mted. .34994?
Ito aeres weil Improved, worth t3.000.00, wanted.. 8*$4$
One party wanta t$0040 ea house, lot ?ai stsreroosi, worth.IfiQQX)
Cern? early sud get int cholee,
The Anderson Guaranty & Tres?
His,
?M East Beaten Street,
jreet Betew Teales Bask,