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With The Ch Phon Junior Missionary Society. The Junior MisBlonury Society met on Monday afternoon willi Mitts France? Anderson, on Calhoun street. Mountain work wus th<- study for the afternoon and several very lin?* papers on the different phase? of tho work were renl hy Miss Kathleen Norryce,, Miss Floride Harris, .Mi;;s Jeau Harris, aud Miss Frances An derson. After the progrutn u dainty menu waa servt'd. The Guild. The Guild of Grace Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. Italph Ramer on Thursday afternoon nt half imst four. urch Women e 37. Treasurer of \V. M. I'. Societies of Saluda A woeful ion. I trust tina you all arc receiving larg*- contributions for home mill' Dione; Itev. \V. ll. Wilkins our Stat?' secre tary. Informs me (bat if the faithful women reach the 113,000 which they have planned as their part of tin year's home mission work, that it looks now as if our State would Bur pass Us Bplendld r?'< ord of last year. Wouldn't that be a glorious victory for this year? Buch a triumph would thrill the hearts of thousands of tim fuithrul cy-workara over our Stat?' and in other Stales." May Saluda not fall short in her gifts, so gather all the t;lfls possibly and send in a 11 Palmetto Theatre Next Week We do not care to announce now, what we will have next week; except this, that we want you to come Monday and we will show you. TUESDAY-We will have in addition to the Musical Comedy Co., an Educated Pony For your entertainment. The Palmetto Theatre will continue, as before-to give the greatest show for the money, that's possible. We run the cream of Mutual Service when it comes to Comedies. ?UBsVBSSSnHH?BSEBSHSSSnBBr a SIB8BBBH9S9HH9S9H Getting What You Pay For The money you spend for clothes is good money; you are right in expecting certain sat isfaction in returns for it. You'll want de pendable quality as a mattet of course. You'll want garments that are comfortable and well flitted. And-what is particularly important-You will want Correct and becoming style. You will find all these features embodied in our garments With the added attraction of moderate prices-For instance A Few Coat Suits 14 Off A Few Dresses 14 Off A Special in Crepe de Chine Shirt Waists ?er eighteen new and pretty Crepe de Ctihie shirt waists that sold regularly for $2.50, at only $1.95. White and Flesh. Sizes 34 to 40 Opened yesterday some very swell Silk Dresses, every one a beauty, priced up to ?38.50. A mighty good store for good clothes. - \ V ..... . . > ; . . v. . i.? .;.'>. ! > ? MOORE WILSON CO. The Daylight Store money to Miss Kin? Immediately. MKS. E. W. MASTERS. Buperlnteadcnt. Tho regular meeting of tho Royal Ambassador!! wa? hold on last Hun day afternoon. Thin la a live organ ization and u splendid, program was given on "Ambassadors for christ." I The following boys made talks on dlf [ feront phases of the subject: Jimmy Daniel. Karie Daniel, Toni Camj/beil and Frank Duckworth. Tho program , was closed by a talk from the Chief Councellor Chas. S. Sullivan, Jr., and lit ls needless to add that this wan ; lo lpful and much enjoyed. CM MUS. YY. A. HCDGENS, Editor Thone 37. Kiigngenieat Announced. Mr. and .Mrs. lt. W. Trlbble wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Eva, to Mr. Janies Clark | Pressley, the wedding to take place I tm tho evening of une loth 1910. I'ateechee Chapter. Catcechee Chapter, D. A. lt. will nu et ?ni Monday afternoon at live o'clock with .Mrs. J. H. Vandiver on .South McDuIhe street. Mrs. E. J. Denn ia of Piuopolis and Miss L. 'i'. Rembert of Ilendersonvllle, N. C., ure visiting Mrs. C. C. Sayre. Dixie Chapter. The Dixie Chapter U. I). C. will meet on Tuesday afternoon at four o'clock with Mrs. James R. Ander son, at her surburban home; just east of town. All who wish to go, aro asked to go out on the ?1:30 Uiver Btreet car, and arrangements will be made for automobiles to meet thom. Mrs. Clyde Cobb of .Shelby and Mrs. Cobb of Helton visited Mrs. Charlie Cobb during the past week. Mts. Ii. B. Allen bas gone to Bir mingham to spend a month with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur J. Speer. Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Cobb Hud son of Fortsonla,, Ga., anrounce the engagement of their daughter. Emma Belle, to Mr. Harry Winburn Jones, of Anderson, S. C. The marriage to occur in June. Leave for Panama Today. Mr. und Mrs. Lucius Webb will leave for their home In Panama, niter a visit of several weeks to ?helr par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Sloan, ami .Mr. Charlo:-. Webb. They will spend several days in Washington and Now York, before sailing. Mr. Webb has a position in the clerical department. Delightful Lnneheon. Tho young girls of the domestic science class of thu West Market Btreet school, under the direction of Miss Georgia Marshall, served an elegant luncheon on Wednesday, to the Grammnm school teachers, of the West Market street school. These young girls have been trained and taught by Miss Marshall and the greatest credit ls due both teacher and piipils for the splendid affair on Wednesday. It would have been a credit to experienced house keepers. Beautiful Little Sewing Party. The first of a delightful series of little Informal sewing parties to be given by Mrs. Louis Horton, was given yesterday afternoon at her at tractive bungalow in College Heights. Each lady enme with her knitting or sewing and several very pleasant and happy hours were spent, after which tho hostess assisted by Mrs. T. I.. Cely served an elegant salad course. Mrs. Horton's guests for the afternoon were. Mesdames Irvlf? Brownlee, Ah tur Holman, Raymond Fretwell, B. B. Hart, Julian Clink Hcalos, F. . Felkel, Jake Sullivan. W. H. Nardin. Jr., Q. F. Johnson, J. L. Trlbble, Jr.. E. R. Horton. R. R. King, and Misses Nelle and Lydia Bewley. Cen. and Mrs. M. Ii. Bonham and Mrs. J. R. Vondiver returned yester day from a week's visit to Columbia. Announcement of Murringo. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wardlaw' Hen derson, have issued cards announc ing thc marriage of their sister. Miss Bessio Laura Jones, to Mr. Yawrcnce Sidney Thompson on Saturday the 24th of April. 1915. Charlotte, North Carolina. At home, after May first at Rocky Mount, N. C. MrB. E. W. Harper of Lowndesville ls with her daughter for a fortnight out at the "Whfte Way Farm" of Mr. T. S. Allen. Mr. Joel iqeys of Darlington. S. C., is visiting at the home of his niece, Mrs. T. S. Allen. M!B Ella Nickles of Greenwood ls .?..pending the week-end with Mrs. T. S. Allen. Mrs, Prince F.entertalns. Mrs. 8. L. Prince entertained a few friends yesterday afternoon at her home tn North Anderson, at a charm ing llttio Informal affair. During the nftdrnoon. which was especially pleas ant the charming hostess served a de lightful salad course. 1Iam*r?ffd 'School Asordatlon. ." Tho Hammond School Association held a delightfully pleasant meeting on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Theo Watson at her attractive country home. Mis Janie Carlington met with the ladies, and there was an unus ually large number of Indien present. Tho meeting was very Interesting. Dr. Breeden was present by request and gave tho ladies a splendid talk on sanitation In the 1-^mcs. Light rr. tiubuments were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sowers and chil dren Of Atlanta, art visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bleich. Mrs. 10. D. Pierce and little son,' Dilly Pierce of Greenville ara visit ing a; the home of Mrs. Pierce's par ?PM'" We Could Preach a Sermon on Shoes The Text Would Be, "Fit" "Sty/e," "Wear" and "Pr* We carn a line that for range of styles and prices cannot be equaled in this county, li all the people in town knew as much about our shoes as we do, wc would sell all the people in town. And for this coming' week we have named prices on up to-the-minute shoes that cannot be duplicated, much less bea ten, quality and style considered. 47 pairs Ladies Humps and Oxfords made by Ut/. & Dun Co., worth SJ, $3.S? and S I, on sale for, a pair Silk Hose for Women, slightly imperfect but evceedingly good values. White and blacks, on "sale for, per pair $1.00 19c A NEW LOT Sand Top, Patent Vamp rumps for Ladles, Louis Hoel, on sale for.$3.00 PATENT KIDNEY HEEL PUMPS, .Medium Weight Sole with White Insert Ornament, worth $3, on sale for.$2.50 LADIES" PATENT LEATHER. Welt Pumps with stylish heel and made for a thick foot, worth $3.50, on sale for.$2.0.? "CHIN CHIN" PUMPS tn Patent and Dull, two Bars with a two button. A good litter and a swell looker. Advertised in some cities for $5, on sale for.$3,50 Baby Dolls, Colonials, Dull metal buck less. (Jun metals and Patents, worth S3, on sale for Cloth Tops for Men. Gun' metal and Tans, with tops of Covert Cloth, the height of style, on sale for White Canvas "baby Dolls"-low heels and round toe-worth $1.50; on sale for 'it ?I $2.50 $6.00 $.125 WHITE CANVAS RUBBER SOLES Tor Miases and Women, Red Rubber Sewed and Blucher Cut, on snle for ,.$l.f>0 RUBBER SOLES FOR MEN, in Tan. Can be half soled. A $5 value, on sale for...$1.00 BAREFOOT SANDALS and Play Shoes. The beBt shapes and patterns to be had and all solid leather. CO cents to ...$2.00 WELT OXFORDS for Men in Tan and Black, worth $3.50 hore. on sale for.$3.00 CHILDREN SOX with plain and colored tops. 10-and 15 cont^ values here. 4 flairs on sale for.'.?i.'.c Come In And Let Us Show You Our Stock, Then, If We Can't Please You, Don't Buy. Geisherg Bros. Company Masonic Temple-"Shoes That Satisfy" ?.nts, .Arr. and Mrs. W. A. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pr?vost have ?one to Russells to spend the week end. Mrs. J. J. Baker' of Richmond ls vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cray ton. Mrs. Baker made Anderson her.home for many years, and her friends are lellghted to have her here again. Slate Annual Meeting of Civic Assn elation. The Civic Association will l hold heir annual State meeting in Ben lettsville this week. Mrs. O. L. Mar in, Mrs. C. S. Sullivan and Mrs. Rufus Fant will possibly attend from \nderson. The Civic will extend an nvitation to the State Association to ?old their 19H> meeting in Anderson. DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO * AT THE CHURCHES o ? o DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO First Presbyterian Church. The services at the First Presbyte rian church tomo'roW will be held at .ho following hours: Sabbath school it 10 o'clock under the superinten dency of Mr. E. "W. Brown. The pas tor will preach at 11:30 and 8 8'clock. \ very cordial Invitation IS extended to the public to worship here? Ush ers will meet strangers at the door, show them to seats and give them tiymn books. "Come thou with us und we will do-, thee .good." First Baptist Church. 9:45-Teachers* prayer service. 10-Sabbath school. Dr. A. L. Smothers .superintendent 11:30-Public worship. Sermon by. the pastor, Rev. John F. Vines. Sub loot: "Covering Life's Best." 4-Y. AV. A. meeting. Subject: ' The Indian." An interesting' program has been prepared and the presence, of avery girl is desired ut this meet ing. 4-Meeting of the sunbeams. Sub ject: "Christ Getting Into Japan." Leader. Mrs. R. R. King. 7- Teachers' meeting. 8- Public worship. Sermon hy the pastor. Subject: "Facing the Weat" Wednesday 7- Teachers' meeting. . 8- Prayer and praise service. Prof. a At. Faithful wilt lead the meeting and thia insures something' worth while. Let all the members o/ the church try to be present and make thia meeting the vital part- of church life lt should be. The public is cordially lasted to be present and worship with vs at sll these services. Om nie Baptist Chare*. Sabbath school at 10:00 a. m. fi. M Wood, superintendent. Public wor ship at ll:t5 a. m. Y. W. A.faceting st 3:00 p. ra. Evening service ht 7:30 p. m. Pastor Herman." . W: 'Stone rVeaching at both hours. Public cor dially invited to worship with us. Entertains Harneas and Ph Hat li eas. Rev and Mrs. Herman W. Stone, will entertain the Barara and Phil athea classes of Orrville Baptist church, this evening at the parson age. An interesting program has been arranged for this social gather ing. Christian Church. No services Sunday, except Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Pastor is out of city. Regular services will be held first Sunday in May. J. T. Black pastor. St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Third Sunday after Easter. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mass and Berman ll a. m. Rosary and Benediction 4:30 p. m. Mass, Monday 7:30. Visitors always welcome. , Services at St John's Methodist. $t- John's Methodist church. John W. Speake, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. O. M. Heard, .^superintend ent. Preaching at ll a. tn. by the prc will be no night services. Spe cial music for morning.- "Hark, Hark My Soul."-Shelby. Sung by Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Cely. For even ing solo-Selected-Mrs. MacDonald. A' cordial greeting given all visi tors. Grace Church. Rev. J. H. GIbboney, rector. Phone . 835. Services for the Third ?Sunday after Easter, April 25th. Holy Eu charist at 8:00 a. m. Sunday school at 10:15 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11:30 a. m. Even Song and sermon at 4:30 p. m. The ves try will meet ia- the office' of Gen. Bonham on Monday afternoon at 5:30. Associated Reformed Charch. ! Sabbath achool at 10:30 a.1 m. Sub ject: "How the Man Who Trusta In Equipment Falls Beforq the man Who Trust tn God." 1 Sato. 17:38-51 Preaching nt 11:30 a. m. and at 8 p. m. . Any who will join us in these services shall he welcome - Nejar York Korket. Open high low close May...10.2? 10.29 10.21 10. Julv.10.53 10.53 10.48 10.4?9 Oct.10.85 10,83 lO.'iv* iU.82 Doc.11.00 11.00 10,94 10.?tl Jan..ll. 01 11.01 10.94 11.00 Spots 10.CO. Mark?! Closed Steady. NEW YORK, April 2*.-Cotton opened steady at an advance of 3 to 4 pointa. In response to ateady cables and bullish reviews of domestic goods market. ? The weather map showed leas rain In the southwest and th? market became unsettled shortly after opening under renewed realiz ing. The market, howevfcr. later steadied and the. close waa Mt that tone. Wedding at Due West, i Miss Lucy Kelly and Mr. Albert i Dickson were married December 28, 1914, by Rev. Dr. Pressly at lils resi dent at Due West. Mr. Dickson ls a young man of ster ling worth and holds an important position with tho Southern Extract Co., at Pelzer, S. C. Mrs. Dickson is the accomplished daughter of Mrs. J. J. Kelly of Cheddar. She was teaching school at Cheddar and de voted to her work and the you^g cou ple deeded to keep their marriage a secret until school closed before nn ?ouncnient. Now, as school hus clos sd they have surprised their many 'riends, making it known. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson arc on a short trip to Kershaw tc visit the bride's uncle, after which they wilt lie at home at Pelzer. John liuet. of Providence; C. II. Taylor, of Now Orleans, and J. D. Ward, of Chicago, all jewelry drum mers, were in the city yesterday call ing on local dealers. The Right Corset will improve #ny figure ! But it MUST BE FITTED CORRECTLY! In the famous TtbleLset 7 Fr?oL& Say . ure offer you a Corset that is the RIGHT Corset in every sense of the word! Fitted by our expert Cor setLere*, they sure improving all types of figures !, Special values at $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 Perfect Fittings by Expert Corsetierei Mrs. B. Graves Boyd McCall Patterns.