The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 25, 1917, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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Dr. \. H. Irby, of Enorce, spent
ovoral days in t116 city ,last week.
Calhoun McGowI'an, Esqj., or Char
lotte, spent Sunday in the city.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Todd,
Jr., July 23rd, a boy. -
Mr. Job'1Itt.le, of Columbia, has been
visiting his mtother, Mrs. J. U. Little,
ol .4iturel street for seveti days.
M\Ir. .Will liarkslale, of Spartanburg,
spent Sunday in the city with rela
tives.
M1r. E. 11. Wilkes 1s spflnding a few
days at (lehnt Springls, enjoying a
well-earned yacation.
. Representattive ). It. iloozer. of
Kinards, Was in the city on business
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Taylor and two
children, of Cordele. Ga., have been
visiting relatives here for several days.
- Miss B eta Meredith has been in
Ashville, N. C., for several days.visit
ing friends a nd enjoying h,r vacation.
Gr nd M1r:. C. It. Kern, w \tlan.
ta, have been visitintg ('apt. nd \lts.
J. M. P hilplot for :;(veral day:;.
.\ir.~J. A. Noland will return to hi.;
dotlies alt I ilt:iville' today atter- vsit:
Ib' h1!:; maot her here for some time.
.1'.. .1. Ed 1Hart, of Oklaiomia City,
is visiting his mother in the city while
taking his summer vacation.
Mr. (.nd Mrs. Ray Simpson, of
Spartanburg, are visi ting relaIIes in
the city.
Thle . I isses iEvanIt4'( 1 Spatanburotg,
are v 'ii ing Air.;. If. C. Siipj suui oil
WVest .lain street.
D)r. Dick Futller is at homk'te fe:. a
short aeat ion with his rarients, 1)r.
and Alirs. 1. 1 -.. Flnller.
Mrs. la. F. Walker, of Cross 11i11. is
visiting her da ughter. \liss ('leo Walk
er.
Miss Riena Illff of Ninety Six, is
the gti''st of thi. Misses 'hliress on
East Maiin street.
Mr iw. . ). I. ons, of ("1reenw ood, has
been vi"iting Air. and Mrt::. .l. 11. 1inn
ier for e v'"eral days.
l\rs. J. 1'. Ad(amis of Illherton c onn
1y, Ga,;.. Visited herI sisit r. .\its. .1. E.
tgtliv, lasi week.
lit.<: Inez U y. of .\Ibe "rn -le", N. .
is tih' ' uest of .\Ir. antl .11s. Ross D.
Y'oun:/, hav'ing re"turnted w-ith the laat
Ic l in tihei aitomiobile lasi i eek.
Mir. .i1 l dgn I lgs. whio is over
se("lnac wort On the ('olumb ia vallno
me1nt, : !uent a unday in 11h1 ility w\ith
his f:snily.
Sh tr:if to. ('. Iwitt uia dth"41 !e
meet iS; of sheriffs and (hief s o' to
110c' in Newry( vilast w('ek, reo'rtis
an (en.lyable mereting:
Mr. and .\lrs. .Alarion Scott and lit
tie dgh'ter', !m'o ity, of lishopvitle.
are vifi'n.: .lMr. and . :. larol.l" .
Smit h ol \est Main strieet.
Mls. .1. E-. Glenn, flht popular road
miiasi'1 olf the C. & W. . railroad, has
been sict at his hote in 11hi: city for
severlt day. S.
\l y. . ohn Cilkersotn q yesterday
for Spallani rg where he has acrept
ed a mnuch more reslponsible posit ion
with th le ('. & WV. t . railroad1(.
Alis: Fanntie (r e ighitonl, 01f( Green
w~oodI, formier(y teacherl(ll't in the schools
he're, Spent il e w a' eek-end~ itn thle 'it y
wilthI friend..
.\lv. and1 A\lts. W\illiam Glldeir, of
ini ihe (ity .ith .\ltr. and '.irs. I. IP.
Theli iendbs of .\lr. Sata oiroh wvere
AMr. and( Al rs. Wili William,'s, of
Brinvh:tfn, Ala.. have be1en visiting
Mrs:. Willijams' 'aret-iiis, .\lri. and A .ir'.
N. I'. Dial for .'verl (lays.
MrSlt t (1 '. ':hop who'5 hats beln
Sickfru. iews:ee h
Mr is. Th11 . N. 111olme i, of P'inetville.
N, ( ., .\lr. W.. 8. WrigtI, o& Sav'.ann tah
and Mr. ', N. Wr ighlt, Jra., of1 Spartan
\l r..JN. Wmt
nelCted- wi th lhe Watts \l ills for' 5Cv
Cor'p'l W\. II. .\htnly, son oif AMr. aiol
Mlrs. Al. . AMan: ey, aftr ci'penin g a
fewv datys at Is htomet, las returnred
to Florene' Io take utp hIs dutics. lihe
Ceets to ho' calledl within thte next
few. (lays.
Miss 1LilIieA Mil1er has gone to 11ock
Hi11 to be tpresenlt at thie imatrltage of
Miss Lillian C'ook and Mr. 11111. Miss
Cook htas visltedl In Laurens otn sev
oral occasIons and is pileasantly re
memibered heire.
Mirs. J. T. A. Balleow, after recupet'
ating for a few days at the home of
Mr,. and Mrs. Clyde T. Franks follow
ing her return from a Baltimore htos
pital., tretuirned to her homte in thte
*Lisiboil coumunity several days agd
Mir. and Mrts. J1. S. Machen, accon..
panied by AlMiss Pauiine Ruckan aind
little Miss E'lizabeth Cooper, dauitgh
ter of Mlr. Rt. A. Cooper', left inst week
by .automobile for Stautnton, Va., where
they will visit Mr'. and Airs. '1). 0.
riuckmacn for some time.
SOCIETY." 2
.Miss F(lItli tSextot, thr a 1-(lel
(laughiter of Alr ant~d Alls. It. 1'. eC'XI 01
fotiterly of lit tk city, and \l' r.l t.eiomte
Farmiier were Ihpplly miaried Iin
U r!en\'ii hi 'i'htl1.day a fterntoon. I11tt ite
d ttely aftev lt t martriag~e Ithey hi(t
for' ('h1a riot te aii~d o1ther' poilt I iii Noil
k't'olita to :-1)11l at 5ltt'L lbon .V1110ott.
000
Pd:It 1101 ll' Prty.
Were*( ('ltiiti. yountg litOclsses ati
(elightfult ":'1 hoe"W' oil Mloitday. ('\-I
('111111;, given ill 1101101" 1 of teir cou slin
Al Iet Mariloit ('oker, of 'Ittttt11oits~'il le,
gi'it~it as f1ln wasi** ,ot, n tttl eh ('i
:u1(1 the s'talli; anad stipe s wav Iitg
al)o\'e everQy "lover's r'etrt(". Ai r
fi'cslttttg ice courise v'is setroed in the
iiSle',ltus (1111111; roomt wh'licht \\"11: tl5(o
ai paiot01ic s Idle. Miarton 1311101:\\"011
antd t a ry in. jlhot I 'ree' d hare, witl e
ontth le ye ~rila Atiiseii Ali'htt I loll,
Amty WVolff aid Ait'. Iloyce' ('lairilydlis
v-et" (' Ith Lpaiot ic (const i. -
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('iose liii, .luly : .'l---A leaottitll
htiote \\V('(t(l1: it "a -~ oicti tied Wed
ttCMsliy evce'its at 7 o'clock att thel
til , I ti-S lit I, Miss Resell tt, l h '1it'"
Ch rlstn The 1011 (' \"a" Is l il
in . its dcorainsI of whil ad gteen.
Al th ( o ' t11 ' t.!Il't 5 it'e.'e .' ('\"
)V Missesl~ \i:r I'l: ' ot Elo ': i se. la i-K
0t'ditto thget thator h e r 'tie lapti;
IIOi I it)'. was 1' i - l ' Ma ry(itii Ill"I
Jas p011, it1'll Ipnidia)tY-liti' Ice;
, l' a t VeLI -i:iel ( t i ll' w ill "I Ii"o.
tO f'ii rly",~ hei itl .i ' ."10511'-. (
aitiltis It Aodee-tii;al ot'1 (h'.c I''l."
A(il fotrIletl r' i' V Is" ill 'old i'ojii
11101" ts cae iaI -,ie i's wetd Ml s tIetrt' Ii
A: a :t. (0 : 1 ter ltof lie ric' It'i tog
Votl c)\aIib' Sill heiiom itd 1'1;11c
All ",1t Ii('oplof 1(b, who' !yI!;1
I'1 11":n l rit (';lrto llin I!' Sja 'ailciir'.!
T':1' 1111 illto th t'o' he( st ay o
C~~lilt of iti" 1tes al i ulol .' Ad,!
Mo' , (:1; ''' ttso:!d,'1.1 i t '; ofhic of ,",tj
I' 1' o l c . n. and O~0l111 ' ~ .i I' i I'''\'.
11.tt m Ithos .l a Ainitst.''hi'r.
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l 1-r il nv. 'r atii re iten d t . \it b 1 "',: 18y
1~ ~ 't \''a Ite 1 orid h ' 1114' s~' lit'" (ti(
(ty ~It.vt o r t ofor11 ' lritt"
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J1, ,;"1 1. A in 1'cIst'tothul rtii,"(
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lb *
lb IAJUhSIALS NEWS'~. IN
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[lui"kluale, J uly 13.-111'. and .\lriH.
\1,w. I tight an(I lit II. (laughter wvere
ti;e gute'ss or M'iiss L.0lt(leIlc 11i\int
It' 't Saturdaty.
.\Itis. 11. A. \\'e:: Ihets: Is visit lug Itn
t';est Ut I ldgo (otlttU ally wilie .411e
it! sjiilinuti a ew~ (lays! wilth her' Io Ii
Mt, ll. and .111%l;r. George AVilsolt.
\I 1. andt l ..S II U er. Mlit tIt of O\\
II ii W I III(' 11(51t of th le lit let's
of this ;)lac~e laLst Mu lnlli}.
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i+; t hell \\('1 \\-w I tn 11g s se , r ..1
11 r. and I.\l i.. 1'. lI iltIC o were1I~1'
IIu' M1a tut day i igit gcuests or \it-. 1111(1
MI.-. 1HenryI' I kuideisoti.
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t:( r:: Ml1)11t11t .1, ( ' i'ti', I rank~ O'tt Mon1
'VA" Vii ti'tt al (ild Ity'r, );111N
I leading~ the list, andi 'laying op)
a it ('liit i', a stage( favorite. who a"vll
int h le tt('W jii'i'i ti ht. Ii:s 11as jtlav
l\ il 11Ii i d ll Ilur':t in 11Th',')lor
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forthir 1:11' VUcL;o kb lt( ;
Every Home Can Affor'd One of These
BEAUT ]UL PERIOD SUTS
Splendid Quality---Beautifully Finished
Mahogany W nut Old Ivory WVhite Enamel
Furniture of this kindcl will adid the final touch of elegance
and refinement to.your home, and anyone needing bedroom
furniture qt all 9in scarcely afford not to take advantage of
the special values we are now offering.
4#Jiece Black Walnut Suits from $64.50 up
4-Piece Old Ivory Suits from . $67.50 up
4-Piece White Enamel Suits from $55.50 up
3-Pi0ec Mahog ry Suits from $53.00 up
Just accept our invitation and see these beautful suits-then
you will agree with us that they are very unusual values.
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iRemovaIliN
We are going to move in our new building; (Burns
'Block,) on the nyrth side of th p'ublic square, about
September 1st. blow is your time to buy goods at old
prices. Buy yout Clothing, Hats, Sh-es, Dry Goods,
Notions while our stock lasts. Our prices look mighty
gocd today. (Just one word in a nut-she~l.) Our pri
Ices now are 15 to 59 per cent. lower on our huge
stocks we have in store than we can buy anywhere in
Ithese United States. We ps.nnot urge upon otir cus
toer too strong to buy gli the goods you need now,
Iand' some for the future. Don't put it off. Buy now.
We will have to pay tlhf advanced price in the future
~nd so will ever>y one/ Buy now and save money.
Prosperity Is HerA'e~-Progr"ess Says Move
It will soon be moving day with us and our goods
are moving fast. Come and buy now while the prices
are at their lowest.
We will guarantee that you will be on the safe side
if you buy at J. C. Burns &.Co. Removal Sale..
J. C. Burns & Co.'s Red Iron Racket
No. 2 Store 0. B. Simmons Block, Next to Laurens Hardware Co.