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e ** * * e* e. ** .* * Local and Pgrsonal Mention. *0 * * * * 0* * * * * . * * * * e Prof. -W. P. Culbertsot, of Mt. Olive, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Miss Nell Jones leaves tomorrow for Greenville to spend some time with relatives and friends. Mr. W. R. Richey- spent several days of last week in Washington on pro fessional business. Mrls. Jamc.s -Davlz with her child and Mrs. Mark Helains have returned home after a v'is-It to their sister, Mrs. J. M. McLees, in Greenwood. Mr. -and Mrs. Ed'ward McCrady, of Greenville, spent Sunday in the city with their mother, M11.)T. 'D. Darling ton. 'Mrs. John Crcr.vs and John Crews, Jr., of Columbia, spent -several days in the city. last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Crews. Misses Margaret'Dunlap and Carric Fleming returned home the latter part of last week after attending the Con federate reunion at Camden. Mr. C. E. Park r, who is temporari ly stationed at Charlotte, spent the week-end in the city with Mrs1. Par ker at the home of M\r. and*Mrs. W. R. Richey. ' M r. W. P. iud-enj has returne'd to his work after being confined at home for several -weeks on account of sick ness. Ilis fricnds' are glad to see him cut again. Mrs. Lizzie Lee Shoolbred rnd Mrs. E. K. HIarney, of Spartanburg, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. James F. Harney for several days. Mrs. Shoot bred returned home Monday, -but Mrs. Harney will 6e here for some time yet. Messrs. J. Mel). Moore, Fleming .Jones and John WelsI Todd returned to the city Mondag, after spending a week nlcai: Slorganton. N. C.. or.. .fishing till. . The,_ rain inter f"red with their p1ns Fomew'hat, but 'he' report a great tuip nevertheless. Mr. John Motes, of Hi!h Point. N. C.. has been- Tviting Mr. M. L. Motes "(I other relatives here for several ''ys. Mr. Motes left this section about twenty-five years ago and this is his first visit back home. . He is greatly pleased 'itit th'e chAngd con dItions of the city since he left. Miss. Machael Mills, of Springfield, Ohio,, rrlved In the eity MqnsAy .af teiii6n to''' ift 'MiNis &ibecca I'ke. Miss Mills composed one of a house patty with 'Miss Lake lats summer and is pleasantly rememlbered -herd, Miss 'Eklith Dirnes, of- Roapoke, Va., who was also a me'idber ot' the pai'ty 1aif oumbh iseiiiOcted to arrive the latter part of the week. Miss Lake en tertained at 'Br'dge for Miss Mills l'ast Capt, MVl. .Feming, of. Lanford, passed through the city Friday after 'oon on 'Tis Way home from attid ance. upon the, Confederate reunion at Carnden. Tho'veto'rn -war-thorse was greatly .pleasd' with the recelntion given the vets by the Camden people and returned with a glowing account of his -trip)., "They .had -everything .to oifer," he s01(1, "and offered it, though I was a little late in getting a line on all the good things that, .were flowing, but it wvas there." ** Quarterly MeetJing of' W. M. U. * * * .5 5 5 * S * * 5 5 5 Quarterly meeting of First Ctvision will be held at Haermony Baptist Church June 4th and 5th, 1921. ~10 :30.2Dvotioat Mor.nFred Cook. Greetings-Miss Airy Hlalcourt.. Response-Mrs. Frank Bobo. Enioliment. Song Message--Mrs. Ralph Bobo. Talks on Old Testament fearices of Giv in~g. Mrs. Will Poble, Mrs. Lola Cox. '1'alks on New Testament Stories of Giving. Mrs. Arthur Roberts, Mrs. Beula-h Henderson. Dircussion-Why it. is more bilessed to give than sto receivi Mrs. Ralph Blobo, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Johin IHunter.. Appointment of committees. Lunch 'Hour. - 2:00 P. M.--Dcvotional. Mrs. Fitzhugh Tumbles. D~emonstration Mission Study Class. Conducted by Mrs. J. B3. ('ook. Talks-Conditions Confronting Chrik tian Women-Ae ; .We Mcetn g Them as We Shou$i,. Mrs, Sam Burns, Mrs. Toy Drumimond. Song-"Jesus Calls Us".. Miscellaneous-~-Offering. Sunday Morning 10 O'Ciock Sunday School Devotional. Exercises by young pe(ople. Sermon--Rev. Mr. Hood. *The women will notice the change in time of meeting and conmc. Officers *of Association expected. .Mrs. WV. .W. .cargin, Prnes. Miss.Allio BDalbb Secretary. lee Cream Snuiper at Y'onngs TChere will be an ice cream suppcr andl other amusements at Youngs school building Saturday night, May Thom11psonl-Tnttle Mir. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, of this city announce the marriage of thelr eldest daughter, Nellie Mlac, to M'. William Spungeion Tuttle, 'of At -anta, May 2. 00 0 Oxner-Bethet 11ss Eva Oxner, the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Oxner, of Kinards, a frequent visitor to Lau rens, and Power W. Beathea, of Co limbia; were 'happily married at the home.of lie oficiating minister, lHe%. 1P. F. Kilgo, in this city, Sunday af terinoon. Miss Oxner .is a graduate of Lander College and has niany friends through out the .tate who will be interested itin het marriage. Mr. Belthca is associated with the state department of education and is now rqerving in the capacity as a state supervisor of rural schools. He is a graduate of WoIffor(l college and taught with success in the public schools of the state for several years. A. one thme Mr. Bethea edited the Conway Field and also served as postmaster at that place.. 0 00 Eiigagement, Announced Miss Vivian Huff, who has been -teaching in Sally for several seasons, retutrned to the city Saturday after a successful year's work. tBefore -her departure ff'om Sally she was the honr guest at several )retty paties where het engagement and approach ing marriir'ae to Mr. Dan 11. Sawyer, $of Cally, were announced. The follow ing news stories sent to the daily ipa pers. (es4cribe two of these parties: -Sally, S. - C., May 21.--Mtrs. H. 0. Jone. was -hostess -to the As-YoudLike It club Thursday afternoon at its reg ularpmeeting. This meeting was turn ed int, i unique. affair, a miscellane ous shower 'in 'honor of the club's bride-elect, :Mids Vivian' Huff. As the guests arrived they were seated aromtnd tftbJes where progressive heart dicek ra's played. Miss Mary Eva Hite. mide' the highest score while Miss Nealy 'Williamson had the lowest. The hosteas'-Vregentd au 'stfactive band made bungalow apron to Miss Hite and a. dainty guest towel to Adise William son, bothtrlzeBs in tyr,hi;ling present ed to the honor guest. Just a few min autes lket as the iwedding march sound ed from the victFqkA lit$9 elen Jones and little Randolph Fannin'g, dre'ps'd as bride ary bride-grpom,, brought in a large baskt filled, with, git4s. This collectloii o'f beautift:l gifts was set at the feet of the bride-elect. The guests were. t,henushered. into -the din -ing room, where a delicious salad course was serygd. The tapbre was at tractively laid!ith a centkptece pf a kewpie bride and bridegroom unde' an arch of fern and white, daisies. 'The pla Oce cards were miniture bridesand bridegr'ooins'on which 'apjpeared 'this anniounccment, "Vivian B. Huff-:Dan hi. Sawyer, June 7, 1921." Only memn ber's of the club wvere present with the excp5on of three out of town guests, Mr's..F. RI. Fanning of Spring field, M';. William Pooser of Cameron, and .\rs. Edwin Hendrix of Columbia. Eally., S. C., May 20.-Miss Minnie Eyrd McElveen assist ed *by Misses Mattie Le~wis Sawiert, Mildred Sawyer and Carrie Belle Sally, enttrtained, the ,hig'h spl~ool pupils in bioror qf their Latin teacher, Miss Viv-ian Hluff, a bride-elect of the season. The pupils surprised the honor guest with a shower of lovely gifts, since it was her last night as "Miss 'Huff" -in their town. All the, pupils entered 'gnyIly into a contest, the object of'Ethe con test being to make as many words as possi~ble fi'om the names "Vivian .Huff and Dan Sa-wyer" Miss Carrie Belle Sally won the prize .with seventy words in ten ii utes. Crearri and cake 'were served by little Misses Melba 'and Adyce Sally. BRtAMIWET-ALDRlET Mr. Bienj. V. Bramblett and Miss Bleutlah Aidret, both of Charleston, were married on last Suinday mornin'g, R le'.. Dr. -Coleman offlc~ating. Mr. Bramblett was reared in Lautrens coun ty, and his many friends wvish for them a life of much h-ai:ness and .pros per'ity. A l'leasant Surprise Friday afternoon a baby boy arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. C. Bolt at the home of -their mother, Mt's. Bagwell, on Oordon street. They nantpd him after' his grandfather, J. F., Jr.,, be lag his official title. On the same day the 'Federal Reserve Bank at Richmond mailed out a check for $75 to Mr. Bolt, being a balance (1u1 him 6n his salary !dhch htas remained utnpaid since -he was entployed .by the board immediate ly after lie returned from France, Mrs Bolt was uinawar'e that the ,balance in his. favor remained in Richmond and the arrival of the check at such an ausi~iouis niomtenit was quite a pleas ant surniie to him., MOUNTVILLE SCHOOL CLOSING Play to be Given by Tenth Grade Thursday Night and rndoatfig Ex. creises Friday Night. The commencement exercises of the Mountville school will be held Thurs day and Friday night of this week. On9 Thursday night the members of the, 10th grade will give a play entitled "A Poor Married Man," to which the pub lic is invited. On Friday night the closing exercises will be 'held, the an nual address being delivered by Prof. ). 1). Wallace, of Wofford Colege. The following is the program of the closing exercises: Invocation - - Rev. W. 0. Bodell Salutatory - - - 'Pat Cannon Class ilstory - - - Roy Crisp. Music - - --- - -Mary Hill Class 'Poem . Cleminic Motes The Backhbone of Civilization, Bernice Stillwell Musc ----- Mary Hill Class Prophecy - -- 'Lrena Crisp Last Will and Testament of the Se nior Class of 1921, Catherine Teague Does a College Education Pay? Harold Fuller Valedictory - - J. W. Grant Music - - - - -- --Mary Hill Literary Address ;Prof. . . Wallace Presentation of Diplomas Benediction The following is the caf:t of char acters of "Th' Poor Married Man": P)rofessor John B. Wise, a poor mar ried nan-:hlarold Fuller. Dr. Matthewi' Graham, a country pliy sician-l-Roy Crisi. Hilly Blake, a popul-ar college boy J. W. Grant. Jupiter Jackson, a black trump-Pat Cannon. Mrs. lona Ford, someni mother-in-law ILrena Crisp. Zoie, her charm:ng daughter-Cath erine Teague. * June Graham, a little Freshman-Ber nice Stillwell. flosaline Wilson, a college reporter Clemmie Motes. 'Place-A small college town in the Middle West. . Act 1-Interior of Professor Wise's pretty little bungalow. "Hall to the Bride". A distant thunderstorm. Act 2-Same scene as Act 1. Too much mother-in-law. . It never rains but it pours. I Act 3-Same scene two. years later. A happy little home. After a storm comes a calm. CLOSING AT MT.- OLIVE Mtv Olive Sohool Closes Saturdaf Ev. enig 'with Exeftifses ' Pos'fponed From Evening Before. Mt. Olive, May 23.-Because of the rain, last 'riday the closing exercises of the Mt. Olive graded school were held on Saturday evening. The weather at 'that time was ideal and a large audience assembled to witness the various features of an extensive program. All the exercises were good and showed thorough aind careful training, but among those dleserving sp~ecial mention and bestowing uinus un- credlit upon those engaged in them we would select "The Indian lluntress' thrill," "Mrs. Tuibbs of Shantytown," a comedy-drama in three acts by WVai ter Wien 'Hare, a pantomime, "America." and several shorter exercises by the smailler children. While for several reasonni regular attendiance has -been somewhat hind credI, yet the school has enjoyed a fairly good year and educational foun dations have -been laid for better pro~ gress in future years. For the second time Mt. Olive and Iikom crossed bats on the home fieldl Saturday afternoon with' the usua.l re sult, 19 to 11 foi' the home boys. The only defeat the local team has suif fei-dc this season was forced upon them by the splendid playing of Pop lar Sprinigs Saturday week. Miss Myrtle JHilli, who gedumated from the North Greenville Bv:iet Academy at 'Plgersville last week, came home Saturday. Miss Myrtle is a a-plendid studeint as attested by hei' making the highest average in her9 school and thus winning ascoahp in .Anderson College. shlrhj Another marriage took place here' Sunday evening at the home of the of finiting minister. Dr.. J. 0. .\artin. when o young Mr. Ciooper of Ekeim andj MInq flii~rer ef Mt. Gallarher' were~ united .in matrimony. 'We attendlcd Sunday afte~noon. the funeral and biurial services of Mr. John Manly at Poplar Springs church. Mr. Manly rwas a good citizen, esteemed and -honored 1ly those who knew him l-est, a Confederate veteran, and had lived a long life of nearly 90 yearn:. The large assemhliu'e of sorrowing friends is proof of the relation in which he was held by his people. R1ev.. Leonard Simprson, of the Seminary at Jiniisville, Ky.. conducted the service. Poor' stands, planting over, and grass growing "'re the usual expres sions of complaint among fa'nmers. Our ;people-are looking forward to a' trood I'nion Meeting here next Satui' day and Sunday. It is desired that there be a large anannen. con1 lav proof, an, ForI Chicken I Potatoes We new " and in so h * CLJNTON NEWS * *- e Clinton, May 24.-,Misases Helen Bailey e~nd May Owens returned last Friday frpm Saxon Mills where they taught school the past twinter. M1r. andMrs. 'Robt. S. Owens have retur'ne~d to .icCeIerlk after spending several 'days n'ith Mr. and Mrs.. W, E. Owens. Mrs'. Irvin Colemnan specnt the week end in Greenville .with friends. Midss Heclena - Bultmnan returned to her home In Sumter- Tuesday. 'Mrs. Thos. Jacobs spent last Thas dlay in Columbi.a. Sr., ad MissClaralheket oofen ant Nlas w e inAtlanta o bsins nS s hour s the os es served . ( a eli cicu saad ouro ad ht tan toth Wi.* .. W. B. OesJr., 1S G The C"Ide.\Omnts Clubhel Baier Mand MaytOngas retdneda laf l'idayu rfreniSamontls werherved thy tauht hoothstiwntr Mrs.. B. Mr. ns, Jr. Owses hen andurMr. Go. Masoniate spendyin -Bsverlle aye the guert ofd M. andP Owrs. EgrOes Mr. Cookn CSeofaonf spentwek the woek-n in uteown.say (l Toi Cure a.Cl n n a Take LAIEl BOMOa QUofN (Tibt.)n stopsi the C., and Hedthe andeok offd te. Cold E W. JE' aileyture oneac o 30 The ugoeMI LaxativerToicA . iths Th ronywt iMs Br Clr nes hor teFosates Byv~ a(ei icssladrense aDu hoCeo.th F'ule: FedLaies, . J.Miln,. Have yOU a If no.Gt you cre missing a reat Triumph in Cooking Ware mado of Guernsey Earthenware, mounted in Silver-Nickel for ServinIg. fpeculiar properties of this he::vy Earthenware ielves the rich nutritive elements and swect a ore of the food. Absolutely sanitary and acid d practically indestructible with ordinary care. preparing and eerving all kinds of Stews, Meat and Pics, Baked Fish, Puddings, Custards, Baked Beans, au Gratin, Macaroni and Cheese, etc. have a beautiful assortment of this season's est designs in oyal-Rochester" Casseroles vite you to come in and inspect them. 1.& E. H. Wilkes & Co. GOOD BUTTER My butter is on sale at J. C. Shell & Co. at 45c a Pound. Delivered Tuesdays and Fridays. Always Fresh Ask For It MRS. L. M. BEACHAM PRINCESS .THEATRE PROGRAM WF NESDAY FIA William Fox Presenits LiEJNI Buck Jones in " eua il "The Big Punch" flesistrco'n A powerfuli dramna of loite and th Graetho on at. Western circuit rider an 20 THURSDYSATRDAY PEA LL wiii' ~ A RegtuilarGi" Elmo.ni Lithnca pol - "The Thif"orseak anod trpeze i l~en-i erntei's rcastPl e GratestSho nD E'a rth. neigborSPres Je an 0 P'rces 10c and 20clree ~' n O Ouria MoxPets-Be fPcue Th "loyTaen Thighf" oo Hnriswl gienthen' peaTe Play ENIS MAr r ofn," at avw w o ol, w-l Lardo ot Crln rpt o ge nrl co t ,Stra fiei epes than herd~n evening, Ma F8amingt 8i'clocN..A1 HabitualaCndsapgtodn Comedy "LAXFOS ITHPEPSN" i a pecTlly PUIRPTLERDlTS No prepare Syruponic-StaringforJoeitRaan ont Pain Iri eves c a y Prceu1 nd'0 tPnu rglar ati. Fa iw ond ' euensg, May 28thnt t8 'aok. Ad per boDr.lT L.E Timmerman