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Local and Personal Mention. * * * * 4*5* * * * * .... Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rcpe.r, a daugihter. Mrs. 0. 13. Green, of Anderson, is visiting her motlber, Mi's. '1. C. Crisp. Dr. W. H1. Washington, who is now located at Spartanburg, was a visitor in The city Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 13. D. Smith and Mrs. Willie Smith, of Owings, were shop ping in the,city Thursday. Thos. R. Htasterby, who is attending Furman, is spending a few days in the city with home folks. Mr. I. 0. Anderson, who has been (lite sick for the past few days, Is re ported to be getting albng quite well. Mrs. Ursula Wallace has been called to the bedside of her son, Mr. J. Y. Wallace, in Greenville, who is sick with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lancaster, who have been at the hospital for several days, are stoadily j-ecovering from their sickness. 'Mrs. Hoyt Camp has returned to Hartsville after spending some time here with her parents, M1r. and Mrs. John N. Hudgens. Mrs. Sallie D. Young has gone to Rock 11111 to visit her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Young, who has influenza at Winthrop College. Mr. iEarl Caine, who has been in the quartormaster corps at Camp Sevier, has been given his honorable discharge and is at home again. 'Lieut. C. Y. (Brown, of the aviation service, has been spending several (lays 'near the city with his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brown. 'Mrs. .J. C. Godsey and little son re turned this morning to Charleston, af ter a stay of several weeks witih their parents, Mr. and Mirs. W. T. Crews. Mrs. J. . 'C. Fleming received a let ter from iher son, Lieut. Charles Flei Ing, staling that he 'was safe and at that tliime was teniorarily in charge of a cotmpatiy. ANfr. and .\irs. E. V. vachen have returnld homue alfer sIPndinl'u several1 motsIn Charl1.estonl, where .\lr'. tlhin uhas beeni working at the navy yn e-l. .\r. (ieo. S. [lolt, who ha t'w n at iem hosntital since iast week on ae Io i e pra! wl ntrobablyp he re 'it iiI ''* ' Ic Nvei 01~ 1( I d w ithi - t Ia '. .'~t i iTo \tarti'n. 'hf'n jtn f t'r jil til bpt V';r a <;rjatin lion i m y ent 'i tt... i h i . enn r on ,'t -ounf t 1f ftott I ; V oil Ii V hi 1!i a111' ta et t:t. !te it.:, r eoa tt o el o at I tlji 1ladh t hi ~'iYt tt Ilte Im ii i Ft ' ra im lh at it.-'i ho ia e fi rin wuu Iith~l (tiint tnt. The dit - his it aid to be 'alinp i'tte : \w'ual conr:: e 'tnd he'h Xre eV 1 0(! to hi Iut Of anl i of a;1 few days. Mr.v 11. iigli m,. Chelk ot We hals' dnon t watsi' vois inthie lity y'li'' fr1' ome hb:soth ladt neaw' twas ret eer l that ws sares :ranwell.i ofth coverinuly. onu t. irt nd to is h. ei). \oor. andlob ~all an at'w i of Tkuas whiloua. a' thans o01 fntlytil whe heir kin alned hll)httieiice.ssai deatiha of otithi .1elttyti andl The ch ander, of liten.haertnd hm after Mis en dgse a imd Famiy work. isThe time tcompbuy ano Rangfre. OA. liink, wiho avc rymai here for Tveraeweek dafterowich l uohi the bloo. Yoa goin fool i. tgck ain, tovhworkto ltoci thencw Gcan. nn . a' e * . . . .. .. . * RiED MROS8 NOTES. * * Workers are needed ut the surgical dressing rooms;. Plans Made for Christnas Roll CaO!. Mr. T. C. Switzer, chairman of the Christmas Roll Call for the Laurens Capter A. R. C., went to Columbia last Friday to attend an imlortant con forence held to make plans for the great, "drive" for membership which the Red Cross will make between the 15th and 23rd of December. A'r. Switzer is full of enthusiasm and ex ipects to succeed in putting every per son In the county on the led Cross Roll. The Red Cross is emphasizing the fact, and wishes everyone to under stand, that this "drive", which is to be the big .Red Cross event of the year, Is not a drive for funds, but "an op l)ortunlty for every person to become affiliated with the Red Cross and thus to have 'a part ia the gigantic task of reconstruction, which confronts the Red Cross over seas, and also to lend a helping hand in continuing the work of the Red Cross for the soldiers and sailors in this country and overseas." -0 How They Will Spend Thanksgiving. Paris, Nov. 20.-Wonnded American soldiers will be the guests of the American Red Cross Thanksgiving af ternoon in one of the largest theatres in the city. American Red Cross has bought the entire house for the mati nee performance and esl)ecial musical numbers that will appeal to the boys from the United States will be inter l)olated in the regular revue. Before going to the theatre the soldiers will partake of an old fashioned American Thanksgiving dinner. __o_ Army (ails on Red1 Cross to Co-oper lite During Demiobilization. 'Mr. Jos. C. Logan, Division Diree tor of Civilian Relief, A. I. C., receiv ed a telegram tlis morning from Na tiouna le ldquarters announeing that Ceni'l . E'. Munson. ('Iief of Morale, ranc'h, (;neral Staff, has telegraplh ed to all morale ollieers in cam i, di c-'tinig th''i ) 1 'rrl11 for 140111 .*rvie r'l e re ntaives inl cam'ps to communic't4 rba. ly to .111 men1' il ont I l d i -a r'4 rol 1 m oI 'i ar' y 4 1v In v u;t n , naid ot her ;:-rI n ich~f th. m y rcie fom 1howiv 4444~~~ I' : I4 "I'' 111 -' form' 1 114.1. fcr rp':n in iM 'r ii :y, 1( -i : o le ''4' ! 'I l4or1-h I - C Io 1 The 1 '4n' o' th ''i.; t ''-rain ha4 it is imp 1-n ii'el'4n4 l ary for thv mo t n-ul- :4 an1 4'4h11 -r ''. tlu- m 144')1! l' 1''I. to lhe publi1ention4 441 en itled( "'l'4forr' \on ( o", wh.'4i4h h411 '1.4(d 14''hnient4 poin14ts la'in1 to "4) many143 soldiers1- ini Ithe iast few'. monthis. The1v no4w hook-4 l''t i11 called "Whe~n YouI T14'turn" and44 ''u4o l'thooulh ond(14i(4 cl 4-mit man4 lner. (lnin 11e 011ak, 4'14 beui fuilly liishe:id 11lfft:4 at $1 7.901. Nothling on the mari 1:e at $'2..00 that will equl it iln S. .\l. & 1'. ii. W11i'SI & CO. South li iarprc' street, now .i)i'o('enpi 'd by 'Mr. ' in aml114 444 .\lrI. and4( .\i's. 11. 1". iFl'emiw41. lir. Vineoutl~ will lake pos1 :1ess1ioni at an1 ('ar ly d1at4e, the' lans1 of to 1bu1ild a residence on1 his East .\lin~ str'e4t. lot, an soon as tihe buildirng sit nation hecemoes more settled. Tihe deal was mlade thriouigh i. 11. M1. W\olff. We arie showing exceptional values 1in Rockers; oak, mahogany, mission and fiber. 8. M1. & E. UI. WILKES & CO. Oreafily llenedIted by Chlanberlint' Tablets. "T am thankful for the~ good I have received bly usning C'hambherlaini's Tah-. 101s. About two years ago when T be-. ganl taking them T was suffering a great1 deal from di 1tress51 after eatin1g. andl from headache and a tired, Ian gulrl feeClinug dlue to indigestion and a torpidi 1-, er. Chamberlain's Trablet( c'orrlcted~ these disnordlers in a short time, and sInce taking t'wo bottles o1 thenm lmy health has been good," writet \Iu\_Tarinwoori Auburn, N. Y. DIED AT C.MP WADSWORTH. 1t. Ellerbe McDanie- Died at Camp Wadsworth Wednesday Morning and was Burled at, Mt. Pleasant Church Friday. Ryan Ellerbe McDaniel, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. M. E. MlcDaniel, Sr., of the XEkom section, died at the base lio pital at Camp Wadsworth last Wed nesday of pneumonia following influ enza. The body was brought home and laid to rest at Mount Pleasant church Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The deceased was'about 24 years of age and was inducted into the military service with the last contingent of men sent by the local board to Camp Wadsworth, on November 5th. lie was ill for about a week or ten days. Ills brother, Clarence, went up to be at his bedside Tuesday, and remained to the end. le was a very poular young man of his community and liked by all who knew him. Besides his parents he is survived by three sisters and four brothers, as follows: 'Mrs. W. M. My ers, Misses Nona and Vivian McIDaniel, Clarence, Clyde, Cecil and Ernest Mc Daniel. Clyde McDaniel was in the service at Camp Jackson at the time of his brother's death. Putnam-Brn son. An itelm of interest to their many friends throughout the state will be noted In the announcement , of the marriage of Miss Iola Catherine Put nam of Greenville, and Mr. Alexander Kell Brunson, of Sumter. Miss Putnam was born in Laurens county, but later went to Greenville to enter school, making her home there after finishing Chicora College. For the past several months she has been in training at Tuomey Hospital, Suni ter. Mr. Brunson is a rising young busi ness man of Sumter, being connected with the Cherry Company in the furni tire business. The wedding kwas a very quiet af fair, being solemnized at the homne of Dr. Templeman, on Churiich St reel. this city, a small party gohig over in au 01iomobiles froimi the homne or the bride's brotlr, .\lr. A. 1). Putnam, who lives WV. ( . Whrton -evid lireclor. \\. ("ar1. Wilron, of \\aterlio, has e' ' k dled a dlire tor inl ho a rn n h i . . M~l \r. WhartonIm OUR ARMY cat be disbanded until fruits of our vic' are assured. Con B3UY W~. S. S Buy All You. Cai Oiur Mr. Minter great December busi and willing to close < est line of ladies' and which means a savin you the very latest st and'dresses will not I SALE OF LA SA LE OF L ADIES' SER $35.00t I )resses., sale priice .. $22.5 I )resses. sa le p rice .. $20.0 Dr)less, ~ sale' pmriee $18.5 Dr)Iesses", salet price . . DO YOUR CH RIS'l This Store $to $10 Reduci on High Grade Co Why Not a Piano _ "s for Chnistmas. "No Home is Complete Without *APIANO We Are Showing a Big Line for the Holiday Trade Nothing Better to Give the Family Than a Piano for Christmas We Offer Special Prices---Come in and Let's Talk it Over S.M.&E.H.Wilkes&Co. u c the grea g tyoof4 5.0 to$. 0n each co a, ndi A t sm ime gvin DIES COTISE OT ... ... .. .$ 40 0 $ 7 9 ... ... ....$ . f$ . .es ....s . fo. t' coa.1.9 u d(ot .n ui a cucsa Lya loo sin g res g. to. yo.u .. ..$9 of .00 to $10.00. c c * rda h sm iegvn yle th grat ew Yor ma 0.t00 .\ s (' t th... ....~ . he.e. 17 ..E..AND..$ 9.9 DREu E *3.0 " 'I: ' " '--.-..- ..... .....$48 $2.. .. . .2 4 9 4 798 -.' h . C 0 . h - - * . . . . . M . $ 3 9 . .. . .. . . . .. ..[-$h .0 iv a s ( '1 t A t . . . . . f . r . ..$1 .9 a nd $12 .98I . . . .' . . . . .o.I . . . .$22.9 ...................$1.8 8 ... .........$298FU SF R! .... .... ...........$15.98 JutrURvda.hnSonie FURS nc ics .... ...........$1?.98 | nui.an se .atnst tra iv pic . 'MAS SHOPPING EARLY-SHOP EARLY IN THE MORNINGS Sells for Cash Only. Come, Let Us Demonstrate How You Can Save by Paying Cash Here. ion INTER COMANY SHOP EARLY ats. Cas Depart.ment Store 12h0nin hnMornings