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a . 8 Local and Personal Mention. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Mr. John Kern, of Atlanta, is visit Jng Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Philipot. Mrs. Fletcher Hodges, of 1ississippi, is visiting her brother, Dr. H-. K. Aik en,. and Mrs. Aikeon. Mr. E. C. Simpson, of Gray Court, was In the city Saturday with a load of fruit and vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Palmer, of Cokes; bury, returned home yesterday after visiting Dr. and M 11. F. Posey, Miss Lona Posey, who holds a posi tion with the Monroe, N. C., schools, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. 1. F. Posey. Miss- ECdwin Bowe, of Augusta, Ga., Is the gues"t of her college friend, Miss 1ary Posoy. Mr. Wr. S. Atchison of Cross 11111, was aiong the business vIsitors In the city last Friday. l iss Il,1a Todd is spenlding some time in Newvherry with friends and rel atives. Miss Alary Tod(1(1 left yesterday for Montreat where she will spend several weeks. Mc;srs. Rice Nickels and Earl Wil. son spent several days in Greenwood last week on business. Mr. G. C. Anderson, of Gray Court, Route -1, was a visitor In the city T'hursday. liss Jule Childress has returned lionie after visiting frien(ds f->c seilne tite in Fountaln Inn. \llss iLuiy Mvinail left yesterday for DuO Wt.st, where she will visIt for somne time. Mr. Johna Wells Todd and MIr. EIrnest Easterby spent several days last week In Ashvil le .lr. W. P. Smith, or Spartanbirg, re tu rned home M onday afler spending several days with his son, Mr. M. L. Smith. Mrs. L. G. Balle and Miss Annie Gilkerson are among those attending the Wesley Bible Federation in Spar tanburg this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kitchens and children will leave Thursday for Mitch cli, Ga., n ire they will visit relatives during the vacalIon of Mr. Kitchens. Chief of Pollee Bagwell and 'Deputy Sheriff Bliakeley wIll leave for Chicks Spring this morning to attend the meetIng of sheriffs. Sheriff John D. Owings and Sheriff Cannon G. Blease, of Newberry, will Icave this morning for the meeting of sheriffs at Chicks SprIng. The many friends of Mr. D. 11. Counts were6delighted to see him iiuon the streek Saturday after several days of sickness. Mr. J. T. Machen, of Princeton, was a visitor in the city last Wednesday. MIr. Machen was on his way home after a visit to relatives in York. Misses Charlotte McGowan and Miss Rate Wright, are spending the week at Gray Court on a house party giveni by Misses Laurie and Gladys Gray. Allsses Annie Belle and ]ess Child tels have ret homleu after a Ide liightfu; visit to redt'.ves and friends 'n ]'inwgton. Master JIames Maclhen, son of Mr. andi Mrs. 10. 1I. Macheni, Is visiting h is ilrby mtuored throtu~lh the (elonli to Mlontreat1 e lat idaIy, andt will spiend ai vueat ion of s;everal weel:s thiere. soni or .\ 'r. and~ .Alrs. 11. Ni:-hol., was ]ainoiy hv eurned I. aoi.nda tiring w'hei'ln e at U'tted to mak ai 1.r4 e ini 10 to o\ Ie ieth a (i; 1:Irn .I \i. the Conn..railad ls reatwd24 to lisidence aif Mih \Vnion 'I :loi alern ondIerhyi An iopeai lons al w t edl IItgo. Torhntinieyrcvrd of tou.. het' is abl C ti soit d o h d worl:. .\n : isortno it) l, snevo ihi :oeverali L:.isule hIleut wrkain Our:T nho.rg hoiacs arer atendin lubah tain tvisieving ativer ihe on~ Wend Maintrfer inra hono.i tmuss issesrha -rris, Townsdand ll, n ent.neL,. fope ver lef Thursdy fora NewsBedfonrd Masil !vro hol e-~i main ha svera eres wihomrs Kfer spendings boe in attnd the suf-e the reiec fM.W.l.Toao onirby r Avene hab alad Anned + SOCIETY. + 1+ +1 Among the other parties to be given to Aliss MEmily Meng, when mnrriage to Mr. 13. L. Jones will take place on Au gust 4th, will be one Thursday morn ing by Mrs. B. L. Clardy at her h1omie on West Main Street. Menlg-Jones. The following Invitations, of inter est here as well as in various parts of the state, have been Issued by Mrs. Lewis 3Meng: M rs. Lewis Meng invites you to be present at the marriage of her daughter Emily Bernice to Mr. Barney Lewis Jones \Vednesday morning, the 4th of August .at half after ten o'clock First Alet hodist Church Laurens, South Carolina. oo04, l'or .M1isses 5olt,1 and Wolff. On 'luesday eveninug, Allsses Al pha Poll. and Amy Wolff of Lairens were the honor guests at a rook party given at the home of ;''s Iarriette Adams, where they are guests. Some other out of town guests were Misses irene 1ti-y of OrangebNirg, Caroline Watklins of C'happells and .lMr. Lewis of Colum bla. After several Interesting games of' rook the hostess served a refreshing cee course. The afftir wa one of un usual pleasure to the young folks. Ncwberr 1y Ierald and News. Madden-Bell. On list Su? iday afternoon at the home of .Air. Claud Ponham on North Iirper street, Aliss Kite Madden and MIr. Alma Dell were q iletly married in file presence of a few friends and rela tives. The ceremony was performed by lRev. G. C". Iedgepath at three-thirty o'clock. The happy couple left Im) mediately for Greenwood. remaining there until Wednesday When they go to Waynesborough, Georgia, their future home. The bride is the attractive dalighte of Mrs. May Madden of Maladdens. She attended Piedmont college, DeImorest Georgia, last year. The groom was formerly a resident of this city, hut re eently was promoted to a i'espoisible position with tle Southern Oil Com pany In Waynesborough. The young couple carry with theilm the best wishes of their many friends. For .iliss .leitu. On 'i'uesday, .July Gh. irs. W. FE. Lu e'as, enterta ined at, a handsomely ap pointed luncheon in honor of Aliss V ily Mleng, whose marriage on Am'n 4th Is an interesting social event. This homlie, ahvays re0dollnt With the chai'm of its mist res;s was never more delightfiul than on IIhis occasion. The decorations werne purple and gold, and from the regal centeridece of d1:1 hi ins thIiroiugh the va rioiis ('oilrse's to uinlits and1 hecart-shiapod ines the layoui dar' and yellowv mod lve prIevailed(. lI the tfavors wyere hlrming!ly ('om1 lineud good wic'hes and bridal toe~h: w, ith lourith~ of .luly' merr''imlent. Vie 1): 20h 1 'u10, pre'slided over* by I .o1 iwI ('4x. no~ e of Iis Low<, azn:l Ila:'iit thle liuana~ I -hLu-hl ia. the li'ie. By of: \'i.Ikinia, h 1ve rturmI honmL.' \\hl awayV ' 'hi l~ vi4s.itdI& \'..-I .\!r. C. . \'*I rook v o asi:en slI k ty for 'iL'J Ieer l we Ls was w'ell enough. .h\r I 'wL-. Il rel~;iL I lhi) Iun r ill th' :2114n1. ~ n rue Uilee rie \\ sli in .\li' Slik la'es clii viof" liarsda ler, tm . C. e. mialn t\anb t s ek.u I c was anoilg 11-. spea, ers .loml()ay idrnli le proive lonvzanel forn a ('dres yestea Othe wu)i"rtg "u r S ver wek." wil b is a ~emlidgnensuh-o the Maioni t.\lanato ei' Masons weie \ill her bronfer,re upon four ~ilins, t M'Nm-r heof odgslin hevipanitd y ai'rs.n car0( to attend.tefnrl fagad 1neat to the flow of soul," later giving Place to some lovely piano numbers by tile hostess. Besides the honoree were the follow ing guests: .lesdames 1R. H. Hughes, L. G. Dalle, 21. L. Copeland, Will Along, Lamar Sinith, S. M. Wilkes, H1. K. Aiken, J. 1). Watts, Frank Caine and X. B. Dial. RiTeception for 31r. and Mrs. JIeHry Creswell Fleming. The Inost brilliant event of the id sliniler was the reception giveni by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franklin Flem ing at Scotch Cross. This affair was na introduction to Greenwood society of Mr. and M rs. Henry Creswell Flem ing whose marriage last week in Lau rens was an event which greatly In terested their wide circle of friends. h'Ils stately old home, dating back over a clittiy has beell noted for its generouts hospitality, but no other oc casion evel in the olden t-inies could have been lnore Joyous than this. The fine old en trance to tle groutids Is guarded by two pillars, entwined with old nIlglish ivy, this ivy having been brought years ago froi Kenil worth Abbey iand Scott's old home Ab bctIsforid. The beautifiul gronillds were a vel t able Japanese garlel wth its Inyriads of fragrant blossoms and fwinkilnug lights. Iere too, in one of lntlre's own bowers, deliiouts friuit piiunch was dispensed thr toughou t the entlire e veiig by :lMisses Jule Lee, l'ola Zeigilr, .\ lip Ilrooks Ma rsliall and Itufis AIay, Ieledict Alayer, (Is MeCashin and 1:'iso) lcl(issiek. Rle eclvin'; at the front entIrance were Aliss Su ie H1odges, T. 1'. Coleman, Dr. a1t;d Air~s. T. .1. Ulrymes~ anid Nir. anid .W. It. ('oliran. PIroiin the hall the'1 guest- ':oaght. a very pleasing pie 0':e of1 tlic. iiile lower floor with its laishol leora"tionis of Soutlherni sniilax d ot l'its. Receiving in the par 0r, w ih its bltaint but handsome waincoatinig and niaitel, with .1Mr. aind .lrs. Fleming, Sr. were tile bride and -rooii. Mlris. -.. orge llarksdale, MIrs. .1. V. I tarper, Mrs. Pierce Cain, Mrs. A. I''. .\IIA iss1ek, Mr. anld irs. Jones Fiul I(,; and Alisses Fannie AleCauglrin, Susan Arnold, Clifford Barrett and I-oiise Fleming. Delightful stralins of in isi soon attracted the guests to the library where. Misses Augusta lake, Alice Cr-nn, Cecil Kinard, Marion B~yrd, MIS. Joe Alken and Prof. .1011 .a ndriuin were r-endering beautiful so lections both vocal and inistrumnental. Assist!ng in entertaining the guests here wei-e .\'-. and Mrs. R. F. Fleming, .Ir.. 'Miss .\ary lBarrett aild Let I odges. The (iig room was grace llly prsid((I over by llrs. J. A. Mar shall and Ais. .1. 4. llurnside. !'re a. a celtelrpiece fr tile table S:...sta daisies retlete(d their beauty in e lmr cular nirror with its grapefil! traer ies of smilax, and airy tulle str",':.-rs were caught from the corners is Ile chiandel ier. A in niatire bride a l( groom made an effective ad : "I to the decorationus. As a .omd 1 '; (lie I \ elv e charni ing giirl5I (JiS coI posing .\ 111o!se Pleining's Sunl1(day school class were ask to serv e refshilelits Sn 5Stlin of ices, (nkes and mints in thle dallinly bridal (-olors, white andl grecen. Ab.houit four hun iidred fri cids were (G reen w Vm ! D~ai ly .ournal. I. W1. (olpehn's 1101me ~liibbed. .\ thlr- (r thieves (enteredl thel hotne noo 'eeand( lolie13 ol. elonin4 to .\l S. 11ront porJ-h. No (lie hiaa :. n 'Ii n r i h:'l ui o d:d toth. "Look,. Makte Ro.:aht or swell up3 th" (0orn, palstiig Oil d1. -d:a(bd.erin yourl loes with razo/0, phLing tm w i~ h knives and( pr1u:3 then'i you ieut oin2dOS01" ~S. iT" an :, .on your('tifl gltof why, it jusi looks llc i-dI..ts try it. "GES-i'i T" lvlt~h3.( li noI it rub . h l't i t "Cl~S-II' i ~ht bryp ofiil "G vT Crywlere2 abotle, a1 ei m ra recut by~ F. 141awrentce & Co., 'i11 h!cao. Sold in Lau Jirens i and recommemI~i led as the wVorld's gr<~ test corni eture by3 Lau.. mens DI ) . 1: an (1Hlarsl l'harmaiiter. _ ~ ip(~t .j~' -Wip To Slc From A S lid Lordl Come and see our line of the WHITE MOUNTAIN REFRIGERATORS THE CHEST WITH THE CHILL IN IT Splendidly made, beautiful finished oak t. uses, pure white provis ion chambers, perfectly insulated and constructed so as to save ice, and at the same time keep the provision chambers perfectly cold. Refrigerators from - - - $7.90 Ice Boxes from - - - $5.50 S. M. E. HWILKES & CO. Laurens, South Carolina Sam N chok~ hasben e fr Sprsmg ONT ye / a :if re 'eF humst. on.' Sam~ Nicol ha ben i A ,o of Spatan burg CITY for ih yer.ne ou ifrn ad iita osFen whld ohteopstos? Iftego/epeo i aieCT a nrs thi-ntrssi hisF had, 4 th odpepeo his natie COUNT can entus tVhei' neessidi hand, ten wy cn't OU rustYOU intress i his h~Iads?':7 -