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88888888888888888880 8 8 8 Local and Personal Mention. 8 8 -8 1 8888888888888888888 airs. Alfred Barksdale of Greenville, is visiting Mrs. A. 13. Barksdale near -the city. Roscoe Stone, of Columbia, spont Sunday with his mother, Mrs. M. H. Stone. Miss Lila Hart spent Thanksgiving in the city with Mr. ahd Mrs. C. M. Clark. Mrs. W. R. McCuen and Mrs. J. C. Shell are visiting their sister, Mrs. W. W. Edwards, in Duo West. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spratt, of (Greenville, spent Saturday and Sun (lay in the city. Prof. Lawrence Poole, of Cross An chor, was a business visitor in the' city Monday. 'Misses Pauline Prentiss and Lilia Todd attended the Thanksgiving dance in Spartanburg Thursday evening. .Mrs. J. R. '1'. Major and children spent several days in the city with frit'nds last. week. Mrs. D. W. Moore, of Spartanburg, is the guest of Mrs. I. It. Walker on North Harper street. Mr. J. E. Slinter, of Sedalia, spent Sunday in the cily with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Minter. Dr. J W. Dupre and family, of Ow ings, spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alsle Coleman. Mrs. Carlos Moseley and children have returned home after spending some time with Prof. and irs. DuPre in Spartanburg. S'Misses Mary Lever, of Columbia, and Louise lialtiwanger, of Newber rv. were the week-end guests of Miss Mary Barksdale. Mr. and Mirs. J. H. Peterson and children from Darlington, spent Thanksgiving With the Misses Peter son. on South Harper street. Mr. W. .1. Manly and daughter, Florence, of Ware Shoals, spent Thursday an( Friday with the form er's brother, Mir. M. 1. Manly. Mrs. A. G. Hart, wife of Lieutenant Hari, who is now in France, a.rrived in the city last week to spend some time witlh Mr.'and Mrs. C. M. Clark. Mr. Tom Williams, member of Co. ), who has been ii at Camp Sevier, is reported to be improving somewhat though his condition at one time was right serious. - ,Mr. 'Larry Templeton, who Is one of Uncle Sam*s seamen, has been spending a five-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hood Temple ton. ,Min Harriett Simpson has returned to New Brookland, where she is teach ing, after spending Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Simp son. )r. and Mrs. iH. K. Aiken and son, Robert, accompanied by Mrs. J. H. Teague and Calvin motored to David son egliege 'Thanksgiving to hear 9ugh Aiken make his senior address and also to witness the Davidson-Clemson foot-ball game. 'Miss Helen Sullivan returned yes teirday froii Oirangebuirg whieire she hadl been to attend the marriage of her friend, Miss Meirle Smnoak. She was acconmpanied home 1)y Miss Irma Weinberig, who wilIlibe her guest foi' a few (lays. Miisses Illenrielita Heabriook ando Kathleen Lander, aft er a vilsit of sev' eral days wvith Miss Sadie Sullivan, ire turinedi to l'endleton Bunday eveinlg. going by automobile withI friends; who hiad atoipped over' oin thieir iway home from C'linton. ,I eut. i'iei'ce ii. Irb~iy an h11 iis br'ide, who was a Mliss Archieir. of Hamle't, N. / I'AVE NE JUCGGCS 7 Gifts that reflect and care o no matter how small the coat a - you would have Such gifts can h ifyou will allow yoursel a fe pOS D/ UODDS %., arrived it1 the city yesterday and ro now visiting their mother, Mrs. J. M. Irby. Their marriage took place londay evening at the home of the pride in Hamlet. 'Miss Ida Omahundra, of Fluvanna %ounty, Va., who is spending the win or with Mrs. Robert Davis in Foun ain Inn, visited Miss Mary Hughes ast week, returning to Fountain Inn 'esterday. 'Robert Lucas and his college-mate, V. 1H. Burnett, of Spartanburg, re urned home with ,Mrs. Lucas from the Vofford-Furman game at (1reenvilIle rhanksgiving and spent the night vith Mrs. Lucas here, going back to pa rtanburg, accompanied by Mrs. lucas, the following day. Milton A. Sullivan, who has been pending awhile with his home peo )le at 'Tumbling S4ioals, passed hrough the city Wednesday on his .vay to New York, where he will be o'l'ee l( with the enrineering te la rtment of the navy yard. Mr. Suill i. 'an is a graduate of Georgia School if Technology and has been making apli progress in his profession. SOCIETY.' + !- ++-++-! -+ -+ -4 -- + +! -I. - . Caroline Ferguson of Greenville, Emily Davis of Clinton and Margaret Riasor of Cross Hill, three pretty voung misses, were the guests of 'loise and Virginia Clardy last week. While - here they 'were the recipients )f much social attention by their -nonr friends. On Thursday afternoon the Misses Clardy entertained for hem with a pretty party, the main eature of which was a "llower game 'ontest". Sandwiches and hot choco late were,served by Misses Flora ilen iel t and Nancy MIeng. o 0 0 Mrs. Earle Wilson has issued invi tat ions for a reception to take place it her lovely home on .West Main 'rcet this afternoon. The reception is in honor of Mrs. Robert A. Cooper, : recent bride. 000 On Friday afternoon Misses Nancy and Catherine Meng entertained a large number of their friends with a knitting party. Misses Caroline Fer guson, 1Mmily Davis and Margaret Rasor were the guests of honor. After he young folks had chatted and knit ted for an hour or more delightful re freshments 'were served. 000 The D. A. R. chapter will give a sew ing party opl Thursday afternoon for the purpose of raising money for "war needs". The party will be given in the Service League headquarters at 3 o'clock. o o o W1orkman- 'iulhertson. Miss Louise Workman, of Mount ville Route 2, and Mr. Fred Culbert son, of Waterloo, were married Tihanksgiving morning at. 10 o'clock, at thle home1 of tile bride's mothler, Mrs. W. D. floyd, tihe ceremony beinlg ilerformled by Rev. R. H. Burriss. The bride1 has many friends in Newberry, whlere she spent hler early girlhood an~d wenti to school1. Shle is d grad natec of Limestone college. --Newher ry Observer. Oun last Thuirsday,~ at hiighi noon, at thle home of the offtelatinug mlin ister, llev. .T. ib. MeI.in, Miss Cora Lee Ow Ings mi Id Mr. I'luss5 Ridldell, bot1h of thi1s rIty3, Were happ)13 ly Jied In Imarina. 'ONS ' ,, personal ,inte st selection .ilconvey the goo~ W1shes as them conveyed . e easily eelected yr minutes time in our store. I-TS-P NTSM [mmediately after the ceremony the roung couple left for a short honey noon to Greenville. The bride is the ittractive young daughter of Mr. and Vars. 11. L. Owings; while the groom is he youngest son of Mrs. illa Riddell trnd is enployed in the postoflico here. Bloth young people have scores of friends throughout the county who visit for them much happiness. They ore now at home to their friends at the home of the grooms' mother on B3ullivan street. 000 Williams-Hill. Married near Gray Court, on Dec. 2nd, by Rev. J. L. -McLin, lr. Lonnie 1111 and 'Miss Altha Williams. n) 0 0 Annual Meeting of Wednesday' ('lub. The anniversary meeting of the Wednesday l('lub was held with Mtrs. J. D). Watts, November 2Sth. Tt is cus lonmary for the birthday celebration to bie purely social and this twenty-third anniversary party was unusually pleasant. 'Mesdates George Valle, W. H. Clinkscales, and ('has. II. ilicks w.erg the commtittcc to assist the host ess in the entertainment of the club. An attractive basket tilled with Eng lish walnuts was pased. WVhen the nuts were craek (d, conundrums, lit erary and olherwise, were found in theti. The reading and ansvering of I hesC afforded much merriment. After this lrs. W. I-,. Lucas gave a charming mutsical programs which was greatly appreciated and enjoyed. Mo0st of the numbers were Chopin selections but, by request, sie gave some other pieces, too. The guests were then invited into the dining..room where at beautifully appointed tables a salad course with coffee wits served. The house wats dee orated witit many hanldsote hrysan I heniumts. Suatr Shortige Partly Relieved. 'T'ravellers along the road between lere and Ware Shoals yesterday were no doubt puzzled at the ntumer of grocery trucks which were keeping that thoroughfare busy with theit' trips back and fortIh betweenI here and the manufacturing city on the Saluda. It was all because of a car-load of sugar which the Ware Shoals store had received and agreed to divide with neighboring firms. A number of stores sent over yesterday and took advantage of the generous offer, re turning with sweet smiles that ex piressed the nature of the cargoes they hauled. The shortage hero was ma terially relieved. Thrifty Canners. Two full wagon-loads of canned fruit, representing only a part of their year's output, were brought to the city last week by 'Mr. and Mt's. B. loyd, of the Oakville section. The canning operations hate been largely in charge of M.\rs. lloyd and her daughter id a great deal of frui111, vegetables and pre serves have been put p. 01ther Ofieeers ('omiitIssioned, ('apt. .1ames 1). ('rosby, First ILiett Ientat I Robert Paul Austin, Second Lietutenanit Itufus 10. Sadler, of C'lini ton, Seco'nd Lieutenant Robt. A. Knoighit, of Lautrenis, are othler Lait r'ens men~i commifissionted as ofmcers at F'ort Oghethorpe last week and not *n cludi~ed . I the f irst lI st pubilished10( by TPhe Advertisedl. Second bLeuI. J1.. I". L~ngshtore is also credited to 11h1s e'untity. NO'iil'E tie estte of P'. 11 A nders ar r. I lOste(il to pre's(eim/ lthem 1 i i-'ll~ withn :mday. j ico itcthbi'u n, hle sa Id estalte is/ re esc t oi luit or' arranig, 'Sam' 'a mbi4* I. A. :1u11 \\ . Andcermlun, .Ai;. Stintf'iit'nt of the ( ondi ill n o th~Ile fli('.\S Hi(h Loceid a. lanuirens, S. ('.,,it t he ('lose of busintess Ntovemtbet' 20, i191I7. 14arns andi Discouts .. ..$17.7t; .1e, O)ver'drafts .......... .. 70.3.1 Etuitrn itr and1(1h~ Fitrel . . 750.00 ers --...--.-..../....11,58.72 Cuirr'ency -.-.-' . . . . I ,1$2.00 Gold .. .. .. .. ..' .. .. 21 5.00 Silver' and OjI. -~ Coin . . I1i8. O ter' 110soi0(es, viz.: Libert y I .an Honids . . . . 1:23.25 Tiotal ...... .......$ 32,318.31 LIAMIIT 'i'hi*.': CaMa Stock P'ald In .. . .$ 5,000.00 Sturipo: Funid .... .... ....,500.00) Undividt i Ptrofils, -iess Cttr r'ent h0xpentses and Taxes Paid .................30.88 to Check.. . ... . $11,710.78 Savings Deposits 9,23;i.67 Cashier's Checks . 563.98 21,508.43 Total .... .........$ 32,318.31 State of Southi Carolina, County of L~aut'ens, as: Bofore mue camne Chas. TI. Simopson, Cashier of the ab)ove namt'd bank, who being duly sworn, says that the albove aind foregointg statemteint Is a trute con ditlitn or said bantk, as shown by thte books of saidl bank, P'wo toCIHAS. 'P. -SIMPSON. Swr oand subscribed before me thIs '-ith clay of December, 1917.. W. Ri. McCUIDN, di Notary Public. 1 Correct Attest: Fllson A. emythe, J. 'ia. Irvine, J. Adger Smythe, Jr., Dl ontaor8 PRACTICE USEFUL GIVING..... Make Your Christmas Gifts Something Useful---Some thing for the home---that will be enjoyed by the entire family---year after year GIVE FURNITURE the pernanent gift---the gift that will never grow old. We are showing a wonderful collection of articles that are needed in YOUR hoImie and you can s p e n d just as little or as much as you wish :1 ~ t o spend---O u r Prices Are Most G" (K ' , 1 Reasonable. L Make your selec tion now---we will m a k e delivery whenever you de re. Bed Room Furniture Dining Room Fur ture Rockers Rugs Desks Book Cases Hall Racks Parlor Tables Parlor Suit, Chifforobes Dinner Sets Lamps Stoves Ranges Does Your Home Need Any of These? If Selected From Our Present Stock, You Will be Surprised at the Small Amount of Money it Will Take to Brighten up Your Home and Make Your Family Happy..... S. M.& E. H. Wilkes& C0. Every home can have a Victrola for Christmas $15 $100 $5 .<i$250 $40 $50 X5 $75 $300 $75 No one need be without a Victrola so far a- xpense is concerned. But you may not get one if you don't order in time! There's always a big deman~d at the Christmas season and ,omc late-corers naturally get left. IDon't you get left. Come in today and pick out thcw style y'ou wish and wl ut itaiefrdelivery on Christmas eve. T1he instrumecnt shown above is the Victrola X, .$75. And besides t he various styles of Victrolas, there are Victors horn $10 to $100. Easy termns if desired. Powe Drug Company jt Laurens, S. C. Nod. Reov. J. E. Carlisle Ili. P'roehing at Presbyterian (hurch. (lard of Appreciation. Rev. m. E. Carlisle, whose wife is a i)r. William Crowe, of Memphis, I take this method of extending sin aughtor of Mrs. Roland, of this city, Tenb., iill preach at the morning cone thanks to the neighbors and as been very sick at his home in and evening services at the Prosby- 'Vitilds and our family physician for partanburg for the past several days. teryan church next Sunday. Dr. their generous aid an attention dur tuch u1Teasiness is felt over his con- Crowe, ah is now doing religious lu; the veent fatal illness of my ition. Mrs. C. I). Moseley and Miss work at Camp Sevier, is pastor of one wife d.d for the many tokens of love essie Roland e nt up to visit him of the largest Presbyterian churches and sympathy freely xpresse(l in be unday and returned without refeo- In the south and is a pulpit orator of day.f of myself and children. ig much encouragement, distinction. Bn M. Cunningham. and venng srvies a th Preby