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* .. 4*** * * * ** ** * e* * * Local and Personal Mention. * *.**. * ** * * *i* * * *. *. Mr. ). R. Boozer, of Kinards, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. B. M. Wolff spent a few days last week in Saluda, on a business trip. Dr. W. H. Washington, of Columbia, has been spending his vacation in the city. Mr. W.. P. Childress returned home Saturday after spending a vacation in North !Carolina. Mrs. T. L. W. Bailey, of Clinton, spent several days in the city last week with relatives. Miss Josie Anderson left Monddy for a visit to her sister, Mirs. J. T. John son, of SpartAnburg. Miss Lillian Hiopkins has returned 0 from a visit to Ninety Aoix, visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Wharton and Mr. Stephen Lee, of Greenwood, were vlyitors inl the city Monday. Mr. W. B. Clark, city mail carrier in Greenwood, came over last night to visit relatives and friends. 3Mrs. A. W. Cockrell, .)r., of Jack solville, is expected next 'week to visit her mot'heir, Mirs. J. P1. Simpson. Misses Lucia and Annie Simpson returned home Saturday after visit Ing Greenville and Spartanhurg. Mrs. A. K. Kinard, of Chester, spent several days in the city last week with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Shealy. Mliss lable Hinshaw has returned to her home In Winston-Salem after a visit to her sister, Mrs. B. 1. \Volff. -Lieut. J. Leland Bolt has returned to the city after having received his honorable discharge from the army. Mrs. William Boozer and children, Martha and William, of Columbia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dunlap. Mrs. Geo. C. Hopkins and Mrs. Mooreqhead, of Gol'iville, Ihav o just returiiALU oni a visit to Glenn Spiings. Mrs. S. M. Wright and sons, Frank and Thomas. of Spartanburg, were visitors for the week-end( of Mirs. W. T. Dorroh. Mrs. Lewis Anderson and children have returned home after spending some time in the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. A. C. Todd, of Barksdale Sta tion, who was very sick a few days ago, has had a rapid recovery and was a visitor in town Monday. Misses Lucy Vance and Claudia 1)arlington'and Miss Sarah Bolt have returned home after a delightful trip through the North and East. Mr. Tom Owings, who has been in the naval service since early in the -ar, has returned home and is circu lating among friends again. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Richardson and children, of P':inewoo(l, ari guesta at the home of Mrs. Richardson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos; II. Sullivan. Miss Sadie Mitchell, of Newport News, has arrived in the city to have charge again of the millinery (lepiar't menilt at the Switz.er .'ompany store. \r. Thos. S. Kay, accomupanied by his friend, Mr. E. Ri. W c9b, of Peters hurjg, Va'., arr'iiv'ed in thie cit y Monday to spend his vacntion with relatives here. Mirs. {ora liinson Wati ins and daughter. Mar'y, of C'olumbhia, have been spending a few (lays withi Mir. and~ Mi's. WV. M. Ilinisoni on Sullivan street. Mr'. F. E. .\eC rav'y, w ho has been ('ondulicttig singinlg at r'evlval servi('es ini ('h oirgia, ii? ispendinig a few\ dauys in the eity. withI. his mlot her,' .lvs. Ge'o. 8. \lecravy. .\irs. 0. 11. Simmons anid two da ugh ter's, MIisses Ethel aid I au 1se, andit son, tain, N. C M essrs. 1Icerm an Riosenbau tm. and R. J. ('artliedge, of G reen wood. d1strmibu - tors in Ihis state of Mrci tone pri'-~ I artiions.,' wer'e businiey visitoris in the city .\onday. Mr'. .\. W. l11ll and son, Eugene I toyce, who has .hist ret urined from overseas, 5 andi( dauight, Mc iiss Myrtle 11111, of Mouint 01live, were visitors in the~ ity yesterday. Mii srcs Marcu ele Gutest,. V itoria !Earle antd Vi rgin ia Gilderci, of Andericson, have been guest s of .\ iss Ma td ie Ma :t 1essee for several (lays, conminig over' to at - tendl the dlance" Moinday evenliing. NI t. B. 11. Wilkes i'eceived a telegranm sevei'al days ago from his son Lienit. Marion Wilkes, adlvising of his safe ar rival at New York. Lieut. Wilkes is now at Camnip Dix (lnd is expected home in a (lay or two. *Alr. andl Mr's. Walter tEichelberge'r. of Columbia. ai'e spending a few days in thte city with i'elatives. Mr. Eichel herger is now head of the state eon stabular'y foi'ce -andii li making (intic a recoi'd for himself. Mi's. Mi' Ilays, formerly of this city. but now of (laffney, whlere Mr. Iaye's is enlgagedl in butsineiss, Is ini S;teedtley's H ospital in Spatanhur'g undel(rgroing spieial treatment. JIeri friends here hope for hier an early re covery. Capt. Arthur Lee returned yester day to Greenwood after sptendting sev tral days in the city, 11e was neeom panied by Mi's. WV. Ii. Gilblersoji and M WV. 0. Lancaster, who went over to spend the day with Airs. Ella Lee and family. 'Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Mfinter, of Dal las, Tex., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Minter and Mrs. N. 11. Dial. Mr. Min ter occupied the pulpit of the Presby terian church Sunday morning and was heard by a lari and attentive congregation. ' Mr. and Irs. C. L. Gossett and their brother, Larry Gossett, all of Pacolet, have been spending a few days with Mr. and -M1rs. W. L. Reid, at Narnie. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Reid, they motored to Union yesterday to spend the day. Friends of Sen. J. H-. Wharton, of Waterloo, were glad to see him again in the city yesterday after lils severe illness. Although not yet well he is able to walk ab'out sonic and travel a little. lie was accompanied to Lau rens by is daughter. Mrs. .1. C. Fnith. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Martin, of Port land, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Mar tinl, also little Margaret, of Memphis, Tenn., have returned to their respee tive homes after seiding a very pleas ant vacation. with their parents, Mr. and Mirs. A. J..Martin, near Cray Court. Mr. 11. H. Pallas and family, of Wil mington, N. C., Mr. Roy Sullivan and family, and Mr. Clifton Sullivan, of creenville, spent last .week in tile city with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sulivan. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan's daughter, Lottie, accomptanied Mr. and Mrs. )allas back home and will attend relool there this year. -Misses tiary White and Nancy Brice, of Chester, 3iss lstlier Ashe, of Rock Hill, Miss Sara Frances Glenn, of Clinton, and Miss Elizabeth Young form a house party being en tertained this week by Miss Carrie Fleming. Miss Margaret Finley, of York, was also a guest Monday, hav ing come to attend the dance Monday evening. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the many friends for their kindness and generosity during the illness of Mrs. Ina Madden, our beloved sister and daughter. "FaimilIy." + + + SOCIETY. + ifarrett-Smith. Miss Sadie Garrett and Mr. J. C. Smith, of Waterloo, were married yes terday afternoon at the home of the groom's aunt, Mrs. .. E. Tay!or on South Main Street, Rev. D. I. Turnip seed' performing the ceremony in the presence of the immediate families of the young couple. Mrs. Taylor's lovely home was pret tily decorated in quantities of green Pry combined with dainty pink and white flowers and the entire lower floor, sitting room. dililng rooim, re eeption hall and parlor were thrown en suite. The rooms were lit withi softly sha ded lamps andl w~erec cool andl inviting. The brtide and groomi enitered thle ceremony 1011 ioo unaittI(leded. Theo bride woire a stylish taupe suit with a .white feat her toque. I mmedilately a fter the ce'remnony an~ informial recept ion was held. lDelicious liunich was servedi in 114li hll by Miss Gone.vilve Fuiller, andl block c reami an lilt wer0 e orerved'( in th dinilng roomh b)y Mr s. J1. '. Griay, Mrs 1. Al onz/o thle afternoon5)i Vietrol a imusic was ('ni jcod. A\fteor the rOcep lt ion .4l 1. andit M rs. whiiich hey whi miak e thlir hiomie at Waterloo. iiOny3 well' Col). and11 Mr! s. .1. 11. mr~ia * lon, Mr. and Mrs. J1. C. Smith, Mr. W. C. Wharton, Miss Kat herine Wharton, Mi's. 1i. C. iFullecr, Misses Genevieve and G ladys llerI (I, Masteris Ed win andc \ Whariton Fuillet, Mr. Itobert Sm ithi, Miss Lulie (Culbertson, of Waterloo; Mrs. J1. P. Gray, Woodrufit; Mr'. and Mris. J. TI. Garrett, Miss Virgin ia Gari rett, M'irs. Alonz'o lKeller, Miss An dIrews~' and~l~ ,Mrs. l'rskIie Winn. Greenwood Index-Journal. Dil s-Hemill. The marriage of Miss (ieo Milwee D)avis and Mr. Jlames (Calvin I lemp-. lill was. solemnized Thursday, Aug list 24, 1919, in the Associate Re formed Presby terian Chluirch at Green wood, at ten o'clock in the morning. The church wvas tastefully decor' atedl for the occasion, the altar being mtassed in anparaugus fern wilth hot ferns grouped ar'oundl the choir rails. Ait friends gathered to witness the ceinenony a Inuisical pirogr'am was ren dye'd, Mrs. I'd. .Jay singing swveetly, "IRWill Go~ With You to the Knd of the -idl~," Miss CarrIe Ilagan accom panying on the piano. To the strains of Mendelssohn's Weddinig M'~arch lie bridal party en ter'ed in the followinog mainer: Ca pt. W. L. Hlemphill and Pi'of. Robert II. Coman, and Messrs. George JDavls ."Saving work is saving/ youthfulness" D EFLECTIONS tell one of two impor- you. Within easy reach are all needed IX tant stories--of antiquated household utensils and supplies. Work bec omes play. methods or modern home-keeping efficien- You should know the Hoosier intimate cy. The one means needless overtime and lhwi ilrne aubl i n unnecessary labor. The other means tasks mk h ice oeatatv.W quickly and easily done--enjoyable work.wilgayde nsrtevyfauefo -Hoosier is the faithful help-mate of amoes million and a half housewives. It is the W nieeeyhueiet u mixing center, the labor-saving machineH s i that cuts cookery work to a minimum, wo. hile om the Hoosier . You sit at ease with 40 work-reducing in-Noetemdrepicsad onnit cy. he ne mansneedessoverimeandly, how it will render valuable aid and make the kitchen more attractive. We unne essa y l bor. Theothe me ns t skswill gladly dem onstrate every feature for venicn and excsive onenie.you and show you the many Hoosier .- Hosieis he fithul hlp-ate f amodels. millonad ahalfhouewies. t itheWe invite every housewife to our mixing ente~th labr-svingmacineHoosier department. A visit will be well thatcut coker wor to'a inium.worth while. Come. See the Hoosier. You it t ese ith40 wrk-eduingin-Note the moderate prices and convenient ventions and exclusive convenience before terms. Then decide. S.M. & E. H. Wilkes& Company and immett Davis as uishers, who took their. places onl either side of thI( altar. The hridesmliaids were, .\Miss Virgin ia Barksdale of L aurens, and Miss \Mary e(inn edy of Troy, who entered togethi cr and stood oil the altar platform. They Were followed by .liss ,1osephine Kerr, of I radley, and Aiss 'NeIl Rey nolds, of G reevliwood. 'le ilaid of ionor, .liss AdIiv Belle I)\avis, came in alone. The bride came in oi Ihe armi1 of Ihler father, .r. .1. T. Davis, and was mlet at1 the al Ya by .\r. llmphill, wh.Io waS supported by .\1r. Got tloh A. NeNvffer, Ir., and etered from a side door. The iteresting Ceremony was 'er formied by tev. .1. T. You ng, Ihe ring ceremlony belin im 5ed. The bride wore ia handsome dress of blue silk, with ai over ,ic ket of embroidered Georgette. with hat to maiit1ch, and (arried inl ler. arms a dainty bottiet of white flow ers. The imid of honor wore a dress of pink georgette, a pink lihat and ear r1ed a bouitet of pink roses. Ti e bridesmaids wore witit e dresses and carried bouiets of asters. After the ceremony Mr. and Ars. Itemiphill left at once for the differ ent 110u011tai resorts. of North Caro lin, atfor which they will return to Greenwood, where they will make theIr home. Miss Davis is the (idest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis, and has made her hom11e for m01110 yeats in Greenwood, She is a young woman of many chalrms. She is muchi interested ti benevolent work. having been pres Ident for several ter'.s, of tle IState Sunday School Assoc lation. .Mr. liemphill, as an architect, Is miiak Ing his way in tle world. lIe is the youngest son of General and Mrs. Robert. It. M-imphill, and has many friends in his ofl! home who wish himu1 l'appiness and su~ccess in life. M.\ady hand'soie pres:-nts ere i eived by the yoling coulple It test lng tihe li1gh eteemi in whih they are hi~ld(. CARLOAD COMING TO-DAY We have been notified of a shipment of those substantial and pretty Dort Cars and are expecting them to arrive to-day. This is the car for the man of m derate means and we invite your inspection befor they are gone. New Location We are now located in our own building between the Enterprise Bank and Wilkes' store and are ready to serve our customers. All makes of cars repaired. Vincent Motor Car Co. LAURENS, S. C.