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* e e.e o 0 9 9 9 9 e 9 9 * 9 9 9 9 * - * Local and Personal Mention. * Mr. Roy Owings motored to Augusta Sunday. aliss (Lula Dial spent the week-end in Greenwood with Dr. and Irs. J. L. Marshall. Mr. J. Lee Langston, who is now living In tUnion, spent the 'week-end in the city. 'Mr. W. ). Patterson and family, of Lanford Station, were visitors In the city Monday. Iliss Emma Cooper, of Greenville, was among the visitors for the Wilkes Franks wedding. Mr. Coy Reid, who Is attending Fur man nillversity, spent the week-end in the city with home folks. Mr. Calhoun NlcGowan, of Charlotte, spent Sunday in the city with his par ents, Mlr. afnd Mrs. F. P. McGowan. -ir. and Mrs. .1. Lee Langston and two cii ldren, Mary Lee and Herbert, of lnion, spent the week-end in the city. liss Mlat tie Sloan, 'Miss 1mma )on nan and M.\iss lattie Donnan, of Tylersville. wer shopping in the city 1onday. .Miss .1uanita Wilkes, who is attenld ing Wintihrop. is among those who) Caime home to attend the Wilkes lFranks wedding. I)r. and . irs. J. It. Downey, of Gainesville, Ga., arrived yesterday to be present at the Wilkes-lraniks wed ding -last night. .\l'. Charles Pranks, of Clemson, and Miss lartha Franks, of Win thloop, came home for the \ilkes-Franks weddinlg last night. Aliss Patty Wilkes, who is attend Sing Greenville Womian's College, is in the city having comae down to attend tile Wilikes-Franks wedding. liss Flora Bennett, who is attend Ing Greenville Womans College, spent the week-end in the city with her parents, 'Mr. and Mirs. .1. S. Bennett. t~lr. .hames Ale'lnroe, Miss Mclinroe, the .Misses .lones and ll iss Cobb, of Ware Shoals. were among the visitors at the Wilkes-Franks wedding last night. Mr. W. 1). Nelson, a former Liatrens boy now in the railroad service at Etowah, Tenn., was a visitor in tle city and county Several days hast week. liss Annie .Johnston, of Chester is among the visit.ors attending th Wilkes-Fra nks wedding last n1ight 'Miss .lo(hmnston having been a school mate of the bride at Winthrop. .Mm's. .W. It. We)bb, of Nashville Tre'nn.. and .Mi's. Annie Gamlington, o G reetiville, are gumests of .\lr. and Air4 .1. ). Watts this -week, being amon those who came to be resent at th \Wilkes-Franks wedding last night. itev. E. A. t0ollhe)'. nwstor of the l irs Nieihodist ('huriCh, is attening the ses sions of tihe Sonth 'aolin 'onfC enei In .\'oll this w eek. 1lev. Ilolok formerly preaeled n1e 'Coll an was invited lo'n by to .njo the meeting. loonea 'at h, weire visitors for arh tine ini the city yesterday. Thely rail down to1 liorcns aftei' spiending~ a fe ho r. vwit h .\i'. and Mrts. .1. 1,. Ala rey, otf iden, andl sistr' ainud ann' Nls' Alattie lBradley. whoi' has h1( sick for Anite awhile. JOhIN 3Me('01I31At' A ipenr's ini (reen sille N ovembe lm''NIh South I ('nro'(lina11. ed locally in the appiearance'i of Jlo .\le'( ormiiark, Ithe "'idol of A mii miun' lovem's'", ini Gri'cnviilt oil S iiriday n ight of this wveek. A ret) senitatiive of the Gireeiivillk. C'hini of Conun1 erce vilsited 1 aurens todany thme interiest of the c'oincert' oni S ur daly night . '['lerie weret scor'e season tickets sold to I auireiis miie hoverms buefor'e thle Galll-(O 'i d(olnd In Octoberin, the hioldlers of whIih 1(1 atteniid thiIs comning event ini Irec vi I. 'The managemenit of lie cone seri es, wh l~e in Iiauriens yesterd stated t hat t here were still a vala 'Ighit ton hun td red dlesirablle seats, 'Ithat any orders receilvrd at thle oft' of the (Ireenville Chambler' of mei'ce woulId r'eceive piromplt at tentIi 'This wit Ihle thle largest and~ most r esenttit Lve galtheinig ever assem ini the two Cariollias. P'am'ties fi Charlestoin, Columiai, Augusta, Cl tei', Itock I till. Ashevie, 'llender' v'lle and intermediate piolnts will in attendance. 'Thle Textile Hall is lai'gest aud~itori'mi south of Phiila 'phia, hioldinig a .seatting capacity 6;,000. The accoustics ai't per and ( inieni(ut ions p~oinit to, a cro house in Grieenville on the 29th. Hlmles Street. ('huirchi. At Ilol1mes Str'eet lethodist. cli ne,: I Sitndlav night, just aftem' the iiiar preachming service, a churi'bh oirence will bie hold at 'which time voll of the church will lie read. I lbe glad if all menmbers wvtilie pr~ .0 answer' to their names. II. .D. Johnson, Pa CI Wilkes-Franks. A wedding of unusual interest and beauty was that of Miss Mary Louise Wilkes and Mr. William Henry l4ranks which was solemnized Tues lay evening, November 25th, at the irst Presbyterian Church in this city. The church was artistically decorat (d, tile etire altar and organ rall being covered witi white and draped in festoons of ivy. I1 uge pots of gracefil ferns Were banlked here and there and soft lights encircled the Whole, producing a most attractive background for the wedding party. lefore the bridal party arrived a musical program was rendered. .\lrs. Robert Rloper sang "My Dear-" and .1r. Rtoper sang "For You." 'Mrs. 1H. K. Aiken sanig\ "One Sweet. Day." M Irs. IAther Roper was the accompanist. at the organ and also played tihle wedding march. At. the first strains of Ilaohengiln's wedding lymn the ushers, Mr. Oswell Anderson and Mir. Iarry VilIkes cain' ti) one side isle and iDr. J. II. Powe. and .Mr. Alison I'Ce tile other. They were preceded by Master Samue ii'l .\la rion Wilkes, .1i., brother or the bride, and Master .lohn A. Franks, Jr., nepihew of the groom, who untied the ribbons and openied the way for the bridal party. The atlendant s were 31MIs; Illa Todd and .\Mr. 0. 11. Simmons, 'Miss Claudia )arlington aid Al'. .lam's Todd, 31iss Allene Franks, sister Wf the groom, and Mr. Clyde Fowler, Mis. llarriet Simpson and Mir. 'Carl i Wrks dale. The bridemaids wore lovely driessec of yellow charmeuse wit lli le am! silver lace trimmings and carried bi4 bunches of yellow chrysa nt hemn tied With yellow tulle. 'T'he dame o: honor was 'Mrs. W. Joel Smith, cousit of the bride. She wore an exquisitl white satIn, artistically dralied anm with short train, and carried an aim ful of hig white chrysanthemunims. Miss .uanita Wilkes, only sister o the bride, was maid of honor, and Wa most becomingly dressed in a giriLs white taffeta with tulle sleeves aIn rimmIngs. She also carriled an arnit ful of white ehrysant hemums. .\ . Franohs was attended by h: brother. Ni. Charl es Franlks, and thi mitet. tle bride and her fat her, wh gave le' in marriage. as they caie I he altar. letv. (' .TI. Sc4lires, liste of the First I'resbyterialn churlch, sai le impressive Words of the beaut if' - marriaeureinony Inl the peec hundreds of friends a nd irlat ives. d Miss Wilkes was never imione attra tivye thn on her weddi ng even it whieni she wvore ain exceedingly da in white sat in dress, which wai: dra'iin tto suit heri sic el'r gir'~lih tigure,' at lav~ce and liear'l orniamients5. 'Thle grmc fual train hungm in st raighi fiolds fre I the' shoulders. lIeIr veil xmas wornt'i b ecominig coronet fashion, held pilace biy a band of liearls oni thle foc head and a wreathI of orange lossmi in the hack. and fell in filmy~ folds thle hotto lofi hier weddliing gown. S Ii(a rriedl a shiow~er hionitnet of lbriid ri oses and swanisoniia. .She is thle eldest d1aug1htecr of 3 t-Samuel .\lar'ion Wilkes (it this city, a "is a younog lady 'of most attriactive ii nsoniality. She is a graduaite of' W t throp college and has numbheris friends whoti will bei iter(tedt' ini I hapiiines. 311. Franiks is a popiuia r younig br t-ne s ioii(f Ilaurens and has mii ofri endcs bothI at home and thr iough eI the State. lie Is associated In In iness with hiIiis fat her Mr.N. Jiohn ilFrlianks, a piromiinent merchanit of 1. Th''le young couplde left inuniati ~a ftr th Ile ceremiony for a short wedd i ourn'iey'. After their retiiirn they mi nakec lhir home withIithei'bti fathler foir the prleset. i- O000 Binutiful i~t tnceon'ii. Ic Satunrday' mornIng M1iss I ailIa TI om 'nteritaiieid fouritecen frieniids of 3 '3. ary3 Wilkes at aii elegantly3 appic r-'eight -c'ourtse Iuncheoii. 'he Todd hi ie w"as beautifully decorated ihi ferns the chrysanthemumtis, making a seen rel- irai'e beauty and chiarnm. Th'lose I of ent for the occasion besIdes the 1 ft. ess andl Miss 'Wilkes, were Nliss I dleu riottI Sintpson, Mrts. Robert Rl( Mrs. 10. 0. Anderson, 3Ms. WV. Smith, of Abbeville, Mrs. M. Roper, iMiss Grace' Logan,. of MadI rhi Ga., Miss Jluanita Wilkes, M .og. ClaudIa and Lucy3 'Vance D)arlinr on-liss Carolyni Flemiing, Miss Via the D'avis and Mrs. John Morgan, oft U ill 000 snt , For Miss Wilkes. 'Friday evening Mrs. W. Ii. M amr i'n Mr. ie onry Martin entertainu a charming five-course dinner party in hono of Miss Alary Wilkes and 'Mr. 1lenry Franks, whose inariage last e-ening wias the social event of the seasonl. The Martin home was beal tifully arranged for the occasion and the evelling was a delightfulty pleas ant one. The invited guests, most of wv.hoi comuposed the Wedding party, wvre .M.is's .Mary Wilkes, I larriet Simpson. Juanita Willkes, Claidie 1)arlingtonl, U~llat Todd, 'l-ula D~ial, (race Logan, lKatlileen 1itgreaves, Al liile Franks, .\Its. W. Joel Siith; Messrs. S. 'M.. Wilkes. 'Ien1iry Franks, Varl lIarks'dalo, Cimles- Franiks, . 1H. 'ove, Ali son Lee, 1. 0. .tAnderson and liarry Wil!ws. Assisting ill enl terr~iing were \l, Albevrt Alial, .\iks Sitgreaves an(] Miss Halley. 000 .ir. and .1IeS. Watts FEter-lialu. Mr. and Mrs. .I. D11inkliti Wals en tertaiLndt the Wilies--Frantks weding party at at elaborate dinner Monday eveinix.;. The Watts homlie, Which Is ideally adapted to ('ntrtaining, ,was bea1ltifully arranged for tie eveniing and made a setting of hi emi l-eauty. The din1ing room in Ill H-,e orations of yellow, with yellow can dIcs throwing soft igtIs oven linen of rare embiroidery, was oceptlional ill its appeal to aesthlitic tatSt . With the place cards for each guest. was a iuilie solvvelil conIsisting of a candy "kciss" and c tndy eigar With words attached T I' last Iiss from tie bride and arewell from the grool." .\fter dinner, which was elegantly .erved, the party repaired to (te (.hutrih0 t where tile reiearsal cereiony Vas; goile through. 0 0 0 Soelial Meeting of the Business Wo mteni's ('lub. At the moltily meeting of the illusi ness Woien's ('lb last Thursday ev ening, it was decided to have a so Vial meeting fill the club members T hursi a'day evening, 1)ee. [tht from 7:20 until 10:30. The solial committee is i tillaning a molasses caldy 11li ng, ganlies, Pe., for the( vintertainlinent of., (lhe club mlemlbers,. IKvery mlemlber I'S'o 1 rgel(d to be present. 0 00 0 )tie West, Nov. 22. -Oin Thursday, O iNovember 20, at noon, a prtty* hOm1e ri wedding was solemnized \wtel Miss d \'irginia Agnew of In' West andl an . iol C;ray of* 1L.auriei's were malitrried. I 'uoinptly at 12 o'elock to the strains of tile wedding march from Lohenrin jlayed by Ile bride's youilgest sister, Vteredl as- folio".: Alisses Il andi Iillma Ail \ntew. twin si5r (If thle bridet. Next cam&tlie lii- brjidegrm w011 Vith hits blrotherii, .\ )iat (Gray: then1 the bride in her1 ml taupeii neceissories anlIl Iarryinlg bride1 II in ros isl She enlll t onl il ti' r ifiher to) 1oom. Tlin. lev. .\. 10. Iliollir ofl lii hFist ii 14 .eho i'tch rh f a res.f SI letd uing~ hse11I ring' tcereony. l' ws layed.il li'latllie yas 11n1- ratul\atos thelS Pil brieglOli anrd m- r iroom lef11t yimmed itiely fr ~a riI of of Isevral das ntorvsi pitsy n lrba ir Aftr. o)febe -i hl iell gollio the hr m i Lurns s- 'The bridec ha. madl ther hom(e (io uttech i nC~l oth13 ci'ty and11 Wattls milAds Joe- 1chol'Efk,(O1i,an o ile tile 1f8 mofnthe A- hasg ofe engae in -ommunityl worky at Wtt mtills. The1. brideoomth *ia n. lTheii weddings anttend~letby wniy l6es l the miate 1 familie s and fe l losty friends1.~O i o'v~lil1Cl .ir In aisyngmrdtom.G nsittos Ia pav. of, 1.19e Iorie bv thIe APleasant Home is Life'., Home should be more than just a plac should radiate good cheer and fellowship; influence in the upbuilding of children; a pl invite your friends with confidence that your have a tasteful and refined appearance. Wi from which to make your selection and the offer every one can have a cosy, comfortabl< and we invite you to come to us with your r ful and well made furnishings tha we are n let us furnish the articles needed o m - sire it to be. S.M.& E. H. WILKES2 Help Fight Tuberculosis by joining the F EVEN SM Mules frC We have a fine car of Mule: Weight 950 to 1200 pound Mules and ages 3 to 6 years trade you one pound of poiund of Cotton. You can any weight Mule for the sa White Cotton. All Mules be as represented--they Tennessee kind and are w< will take pleasure in showin Come in and take W. P.CIIILDRE . YOUR DEALER FOR Chi*ef Asset e to eat and sleep. It it should be a silent Lce to which you can house furnishings will th our immense stock reasonable prices we , well furnished home Leeds. See the beauti ow displaying. Then )ur home what you de k COMPANY ,ed Cross today. ZAP s just arrived, s. AllI mare old. We will [ule for one pick our pens me weight of guaranteed to tre the good 41l-broke. We g you through. a look. SS & SON 30 YEARS