The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, April 24, 1918, Image 5
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MIrs. Lawrence Waldrop, who lives
on Route 2, was shopping in the city
alonday.
Mrs. R. T. 'Hollingsworth and daugh
ter, Miss Idalla, of Cross Hill, were
In the city yesterday.
Miss Alma Garrett, teacher of the
Woodrow Wilson school, was shop
ping in the city Saturday.
'Mr. and M\Trs. T. D. Harmon and Miss
Othello Johnson, of Lanford Station,
were visitors in the city Monday.
Sergt. Allen Barksdale, Camp Jack
son, spent Sunday In, the city with
oinefolks.
Sergt. Pierce 1oore spent the week
end in tile city with Mira. Mfoore, who
is visiting. Dr. and Mis. T. L. Thiinier
-nlan.
Mr. Tios. L Swygert. Who Is now In
cated iln Spartanhurg. spenit Ile we .k
(end in the city.
'Ni rs. C. V. Nlosely an(I vlliirten
have returndt'ul from Spartanhar
Where they have been visit in fo
some time.
All'. and \Ps . W. (Mililngl andj
little daugt 'er: ('' Pouninin In,!, va:.i
dlown Siutidal A) visit relat!ve; tor- a
few (lays.
Cadet A. I'darri.s iat in, a Ime'
of th' .unior ea-:s at Clennson, spent
the w'ek-ctn in tht. .Ply wPih his
father andl :i! r.
\T4r-. aal: Tiny. of Pat (ave. N.
- . t" nt ss er:t dlays in ile city last
ne-1ok vith 1'r. aId r. .J. II. Clifn
nit''amt am!T other' r-lat ive--.
einid ill th1 -1y w Ilh h(,., e t Ar
Mnd ri's. .1. A. 1nt rton.
Mr.:'. Wili- \adIr:9 and c
h -t I t I -
. I o t I
All P ro'n n . nho jined~ tlw av
see"Mes nlian i- now :.
tachit a a-- or ''10X- Sam A latei
hii:' !P . '': -ee nrt homee on tur
I. i V . . W aldlro) lef! with a at- v
of local n'n Saturdayv niht for the
Cineinnati asseIblin . plant of w
Ford NTietor ('at' Compiany to bini
a nimi' of Ford vars.
Illss AVP!l Wofford, whlo Is tear-hing,
i imtahuecounity. eameit down ;o'
visit home fo!ks at Niddin for the
week-end ant w:i shopping in the
city Satltdav.
~lent. T. C. Polt, stationed at Camp
Wadsworth. camc- dowli for the week
I(] to visit NI:. . Hot. being aeeonm
ianiled by a frie Vn(, Iieut. Muzzy ab.o
of Cam p Wad tworthII.
M\rs. T. D., Watts. .\rs. ('ora C.
I.neas. N!it I-lia Irhby and NIrs. N.
ii. Diai at'' di'eeates to the State
eeting of thle Womn'.s Clubs ini
Siiiday and Mlonday' in lte city visit..
ing the formaeri's motheri. .\it's. W. TI.
Rt. and Nt r'.. .1. D. Pitts camne ov'er
from Green wood the lattebr parit of
last week ti visit i'. and NIt's. .1. V.
Flurton. I ev. Pit ts r'etur in ed Nionday
bitt it's. PittIs reminhed in the ('it
for sev'er'aldlays.
NIir. ( . W. Simtpsonit rural carr'iier
ont P. 1". D). I fromt Ware Shoals, was
a visitor' in the city Mlonday. Nit'.
Siminpson has been cartryin g thle ma'ills'
for Ilfieen y'at's and -is still r'egiular'ly
nthe Joh.
.\ir's. P. P. Tones. who has beeni
spetnd ing a week with hertci sisterI in
Sparitanuhntrg. -eturnt'ted homie Mfonday
ac'omipantied iby iiri daugie r . Ni ias
fi elen .Ionie, who will spenid a week
hiere befot'e r'et turi-n n to lieri s indles
at Convr'tse.
'r. andt~ .\i'r. WV. D. Vincent, of
Vat'nv'ille, camte uil last week to visit
(). anid .\i's. C'. P. Vincent. Dr'. Vini
h-ent . re'tturnied .\onday, but .\ir's. Vint
cent r'ema ined liere whilie un derigoling
trieat ment at thle hands of Dr'. C. P.
Vincent.
.\ir. Rt. M\. Upchur'chi, who has beeni
w ith thet Laurens Miotor Cat' Company
for' some time, has opened tip a garage
in the building formerly occupied by
-ir.~J. .Rt .Wor'kman.
EVANGELIST
11a.m. IN XT S
PREACHI -BFk
'A o~pr EVlt YBOD3
An ppotuntywil be given to
S-each si
MiS. EM"M1A MILLEIt DEAD.
3Yife of Rev. J. T. MIller, of Enoree,
Died at the Home of Her Daughter
lin .erdery.
Ais. Emma S. 'Miller, wife of the
'Rev. J. T. .Miller, pLastor* of the Meth
odist church at linorce, died at the
home of her daughter, Mr's. W. N'.
lenderson, in Vtrdery -Monday morn
ing at 2 o'clock after an Illness of
about three weeks. Mrs. Mllier was
uniwell when she cane to visit her
daughter, but her condition was not
regarded as serious until a few days
ago.
The funeral services will he con
ducted at the City Cemetery i1 Green
wood Iis (Olonday) afternoon at 5
o'clock by Dr. .ohn C). Wilson and
lev. M. .\. llrabham, or Ninety Six.
.\l. Miller was 6l yearns of age. Shte
is survived by her hiusb iand and Ihe
folloi nigt children: Mrs. \\. E. llenI -
deAmAAc. of Verder-y; .\r. He. P1. .\iller,
w k'nnt ts le \ .1). N. .\iller, of
W a hiingt.ion: .\ . \\'. I.. Aliller. of
. ust a : l\lr. \. .1. .l illr. of' Wood
ru,Ily and( .\lts. Hlenry Ilierri-ott, of
Sishopvi'l\e. Tr\- sisters. '0 .\ s. C. 1-.
IBarnet and .\r..ohnl 11. Ander-sonl,
and on. brother, .. \\. 11. Wh'itlock,
also s vi .- ren o D aily .l r
nal.
,1 kUlElIS W. SI.11 PNO.\ 1)EBI),
AIO4ll 111141 Itespeel cl ('i i (ln of' 1h,
Weshern l'a ri f the 4'omiy Pa .el
Awa Fridal trilrnin. i
:-s \\. ,.A:Imllpson. agod NI yas
d4 at lth orm Ilof hisoin i r. I-:. I-.
he.' nornig aftr an ill cs o
V I \-. r . du ath I du ill I te 1t
-ollm lic tion illvielln to :alvant ing
a . TI' fr-., :-W andl h il artic
v.i t j-: hl at losi prn s lu ls
t- c 'ed h.\ his twor. I te . .l . A.
i.. w .:d I m o I the
h i~~e :and Ch'io.: i:: :
h ! meinn-r111d oflicer Idf
hi l l n i. ni I .
The deveasd is s urvvivdli by h vive
.4n1s,.,: follow..:: .Johm \\., .lmes \\..
'a . \\-ll. :.i,,] 1.:. nd:.. of \aro g A ie-k i
indt1 Witei \. H. Siipson. (f an .
as wifo pn el (larl him to Ihi grav
I-ra1 yo.ars Ian It, was 1111111mer,
(f C('. 1). 1 ith Geor gi Ro imeno . inI
thII \'ar li. 1e .oen the St at es nild ilimde
: ghllant. soldier.
teilhal 3Meetinu- l'ro'.rwssingt
TI'l, ievival ser-vices, which have
been1 inl pl rorss at 1thv Itaptist chur11ch
o 0!- past t n day1s%,4,are ( - oul tiiln
%vil'' 1uhated a in 'er t nd spir itital
:'I'llng Th services are- being
alare.ly atlended and muich good it; be
in. done. No delinte announcement
ais to a closing date hias been ill
n1o0n (-ed, but. itI lindersood that it
will (ontinue at leas t throughe a l iriday i
Spe-cini 04dd Fellonls Semi1ces,
Ai is reil a o.~ eri. lorkOdd stat-w
edl eelday ag that ead faptiy
('hurch(ii noex ( t Suda afternoonii( ato :lie
ook. The1 tifermonll will e preatchedo
ut crest. .\lr.i.lan. T ahe pi is (
ades i) his Fnrm eonsrn r
caited tharmshiponf thator orr this
otimy alo the sresgnationce .\lr
th\ eremboutalonth ag, asivt fn
theatim alrm~ing snterts tll dead
al hi t will hha canded inr
fod oevra dayk agoltha no hadri fiiulny
expecte a give hisoulduel time fro the
work, bu after pIlotingy the oiin r
tho wies h ound that hims farming
itey prarestsdmne Isa Ihe retrnto
Ithe Noep andnncemnd tihas been
doubehaad tie "she of the forrt" h
tile mayt aomal, som thaferecne Ito
dohn oxremie tuphbuty ando maosvei fom
the anmlwic ubis ogra
food 1rdinwihn mr8ugn
RV.nc C.Tl. SQUIESne he
oubte hch and the cofste ofre
lr ie.o h nml s hti a
dworrsupbtcantmovefro
PRESBYTERIAL AUXILIARY
IN SESSION IEIE
Inspiring Sessions Held Yesterday.
Closing Service This Morning. -
The 19th annual session of the
South Carolina Presbyterial Auxiliary
convened in the First Presbyterian
church yesterday morning at 10:30
o'clock and held three sessions yes
terday. At the morning service, in ad
dition to the regular %business session,
the Bible Hour was conducted by Mrs.
J. S. Lyon, of Greenville. At the cv
ening session two inspiring talks were
made by Mrs. S. C. Hodges, of Green
wood, and Miss Moore of Spartan
burg. The evening service, one In
which the public was more interested,
consisted of a devotional conducted
by Rlev. C. T. SFiuires, a special musi
cal program and an address by Miss
Nellie spriit. a leiile itt missionary
from china. .\miss sprutint gave a col
preiensive outiline of file work being
donle itn the great (Istern emire1i0m and
of, ihe Held yet to be covered in that
vast territory.
Another blusiniess session will be
hold fihis morning, be'ginning at 10:30
o'clock. DIttring the morning M iss
Mabel Hlall will address the meeting
on the subject ot "'Our Mountain
Work". Witi Ilie eilection of ollicers
and the reports of conmnittees th(
('asi \s will be bro htll to a close.
Thte delegales, abItou forty In ni1 in
her. are being 4teo'ainled in thw
htornes fi thbe (*Ity and / a'e being
shownll inlanty alIt'l ion s while h re.
' lieral (i f R.(;. F I ni i s.
The Zun ra ;rv-s o)ver i thy , , d:.-d
o, R ( ' .\'ho diedll in a 1 al
tiluioreh. a !:1:wi A! :11fay. \VfIl
h1 : 1 t .:'- lia'''' nt) ry('i'v ii r
e i In!'! i'fe. . . l. te~a
t h'fkv.1 ld P . .\. T:'In I l2. un i Ia
I i. T . .l. .u :iS .. \\ . ;. IW . ut-: I r,
b Il. J.:,bl M~c - Iok 3e
i k(. I I. n n
I~~~alm. ~ ~ ~ T \;'. 1. Lr1. 1. . 1 T ",
1i). W all. I:r. W' . 1). sidin;o. 'lir
. '. liin fint, .1. P. I( ol , \\'. T. Ce I o
.. T,. ('rt ws. .1. .\L. l ilpo , 1:. W . Ct'op m..
hind. W . l'. il'tivan. .J. se'. l tinnk itn,
lirw. . 11 . (;rifton. Tlthe Itr Iper.
Pryor Hallbh 11. W. .\. If.
I Iicks.
Conntmn iaes lo'ur. o
Co( illof Pleas olrlt etnvend li-_
laY thorfnain with .1udge S. \ \o
'Shipp. of l''lorenic, dresidin . he
'bonti hais sutffered from I dearllt of
ss the itiwo days, the
beinig Sarily depleed by seait otntminsb
\nd po st.l3enst1ls. The only base
which has r-eached the Jury so far is
lha. of Dr . Clifeon Jones against he
.&W. C. railroad inl which Dir.
olines askea gd'(am ages for $10,000 o n
lecountl of the collision het ween hIim)
ind Oh defendilat's train on' Soth
fill'arpe street last Apiril. Th] I , as-I.e
weupied most of the day yesterday
Iln thp ,after remainin out for
Mr . an d s.W A.i Moore'annonnet
he tearerIian pioftennir dauhcition Iniie,
I' an\lr cmr lavi fstvi a promie
neddig took ele na oning, li27iibgii-I
\tthril,'1st. oo .\ i b.\ e h s be
let'in scooI in th(1ei' cowin 1ar'. o
hen svtte fie th pasi It ya'. l lier w~oe.
ind and'Co relave al overng the t
le~i clsttatea
*ir "* * Mt's . . . lig .o'l and
.t.o Tieth~e, A rifl ie22. s lh e iMt.
lietheln throement ssociionwil
'is a ln e crea fetiva'l'end hae
toverafteromseveralpdayes' t speak
tr.Jm Satary e.ig h 7h ei
itn ato M. and Mt'r avome. McW
oca noo ie
MiossT4 lil Niyoe hattetnled fromll
lay sihooin Andersonhi cout'y.
Mist' s uell Mredtckalln th' oweek
d's wit' 0her aunt,lts. 'alle ooring
Mr. S.C Cookbet nu'e afly ing triptao
lreenie l~ ati Meonday. heRe
'l'o. "nd rse t.C Killngsworeh and
tainy a posile. da ih r n
Mr.C. '.lIgswort.cae
rom Tgersvlle, here ervsobee
SOLID CAR LOAD
PORCH ROCKERS
JUST RECEIVED
Comfort Duwability Strength
All three are combiried in our Rock Maple Forch
R1ockers, and our prices are the lowest to be foignd,
quality considered.
Come now and select what you will need wIle ge
stock is complete.
S. m.&E. H. Wilkes&
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AN OXFORD SE3ASON'
Dame Fashion says to Women 'tigbiggdpF
We knew this was to be a .grejt (gfqiel
THE season, and we secured for our trad~e ae eat
Oxfords made!
SEASON'S -BEST IN STYLE! BEST 1*N \VMMF.!
BEST The leathers are blacks, browns, mihqgmwy
and grays. The toes..are narrow and glgip,
OXFORDS . or ma~ e with ation tip and Sparfargi1
vamp~ . h eels are of Louis style <9r tthe
Milita o'''r Walking Heels.
*Prices Range From
$3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.50 t9 gigi
No slipping or gaping about ptar (Sfep
Every Shoe is Perfect and opr jFggt gljt
ting Service is at your commanel.
BUY GOVERNMENT B~y~
CLARDY & WILSON
"The Shoe Men"