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* Local and VerasnaI Mention Mliss Nell Jones spent the week-end in the city from. 40. [V. C., Greenville. Rev. and Mrs. .E. A. 'loller spent IFI~nday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. C i. 1Wolff and other friends. Soin. LN. B. Dial arrived in the city last week and .13 en;Iding somec time -here during the recess of Congress. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce Moore, o1 Spar tanburg, spent the iweek-end in the city with relatives. Mliss 'Margaret 'Perrin, of Abbeville, has been the guest of Miss Brucie Ow ings for the past few day's. Mrs. Nim :1. Sullivan, of Anderson, -spent tanksgiving in the city with her parents, -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Owings. Alr. J. P. Stone, of iigh 'Po iit, N. C., visited his sister, Mrs. W. M. Caldwell, last week. Prof. C. F. Brooks, who is teaching this. year Iin Greenville, spent the holi days in the city and at Gray Court with relatives. Mr. Edward 'McCrady, of Greenville, spent ThanksgivIng here with .\rs. .leCindy and the 'baby, who are visit ing Col. and Mrs. T. D. Darlington. Mrs. Jas. 'M. .Donnan, who was op erated on for appenldicitis at Spartan :burg hospital last Monday night week, is doing fine and will be 'home in a few (lays. Miss 'Flora Bennett, acconipanied by two college friends, Misses Emily Cato and ilessie :Prickett, came down from iG. W. C. and spent the holidays with her Iparents, .\lr. and Mrs. J. S. Ben nett. Friends of Mr. Ed Simpson, former resident of this city but now living in Rutherfordton, N. C., were glad to see him in the city last week. Mr. Simp son came up from Cross 11111 where lie was visiting his sister, Mrs. Nance. Misses Eloise 'Clardy, Margaret Knight and Catherine M1eng returned iSunday from Greenville where they visited .Miss Ruth 'Russell-, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. John Russell, on Coffee street, last week. While in the 'Moun- 1 'taiu City they were the recipients of - several bridge and dancing parties. Mr. Lewis Stoney spent several days in the city last week with Mr. and Mrs. -H. 8. Blackwell while on his return to St. tLouis to take up his work again with the lDu)Pont 1Powder Company. His friends were glad to find him practical ly recovered from his recent sickness. TlWEILVE STARS IN "THE ApAFIRS OF ANATOL" Remarkable Cait leaded by Wallace 'REid, Glorla 'Swanson, Elliott Dex tertijebe Daniels and. Agnes Ayres Seen in Superb Picturt. Twelve stellar players and a sup iporting cast of unrivalled quality that's the record test by Cecil B. De Mille's latest iParamount masterpiece "The Affairs of Anatol" which will be shown at the Princess Theatre Thurs day and Friday, Dtc. I and 2. The pos ter reads like screendom's who's who. The phrase "all-star cast" is a much abused one but it adequately describes a cast that includes 'Wallace Reid, fat mnous Paramount star; Gloria Swan son, Mliott Dex ter, 'Bebe Daniels, Monte IBlue, Wanda 'H-awley, Theodore 'Roberts, Agnes Ayres, Theodore Kos loff, Polly Moran, Raymond Hatton and Julia 'Faye. Nothing like this c'ast in the way of -aggregate talent has ever been assenm 'bled before. The drawing powver of almost any of the names on the roll has .been sufficient to awaken the inter est of the dlifcrinminating pu'blic. Here, for the <first tIme, they 'arc appearing in a single .production 'under the dirse tion of a master producer-Cecil B. D~eMille. "The Affairs of Anatol" was wiritten 'by Jeanle Macpherson, author of many. 'notable Cecil B. Il)leMi111e productions. Her story was suggested by Arthur 19chnitzAler's scintillating comedy of the 5anme 'name. ' Meeting of U. D. C. The J. B3. "Kershaw chap~ter, U. D. C., 'wlll-meet iwith Mrs. 'C. M. Clark on the afternoon of IDec. 6, at 3:30 o'clock. (Miss) Minnie Babb, -Sec. Card of Thanks1, We diah to thank our' dnany dear frie'nds'land neighbors for 'their help and kit4iness (luring the illness and deathi oft our dear father and husband. May Go4's richest blessings rest upon each and every one of you. -Mts. W. P. Clardy and Children. -Meet.ing-of 'Adoniram ( oneH A reoular meeting of Adopuitm Council, No, 2, awill ;be held at Maso Hfall on Jriday evening, Dec. 2, at 'i:30 dolock, Ealection of oficers and other busines' Don't iail to see "The Affairs. of Anatc." bt the 'Princess Treatre Thur's 4ay at~ 'Friday, Doe. 1, and . Card of Thanks We desire to expr'ess our heartfelt tu'knks t6 'all our fienodgfor thye nlanl9 )dnesses shovnt las dughny'the iil: 1j0 anS at the 'death 'of our'husbanhd '4jdfather ,(May the 'Lor~d bless and1 v argh~emn 'all, is our.rYen ' Mrs. TI. A, Lynch, 'Welter Inoh. Bush-Brown The Marriage of Miss Annie Elu. gela '111ush and 'C. Yates Brown was BolOmnized today at high noon at the h1om1e of the bride's parents, on Oak land avenue. Owing to the serious illness of the bride's mother, the large receptlon to be held following the wed.. ling cereiony was called off. 1'he wvedding took 19lace at the stated hour, ind, though (uilet, was beautiful in its very simplicity. The drawing room, where the cere Inony took place, was artistically dec :rated with ferns and lwhite ch rysan themlumis and was illumined by the soft low from white tapers. Prior to the marriage, Mrs. 1. . Blackwood sang Cadian's "At Dawn jng" and O'lHara's "o Perfect Love," 6vith liss Juanita Wilkins at the piano. To the subdued strains of the ivedding Iar'ch from >loh1ngrin, tile wvedding party entered the drawing room, first to come being the little lower girl Adelaide Kearney, carry ng a basket of chrysanthemums tied with tulle. Miss Lula Wood, of Wichita Palls, Tex., entered gowned in dark rown panne velvet trimmed with gold )rocade and wearing a strikingly hand ione hat of gold cloth. She carried an rn basket of Opielia roses. Next in order came the iaid of ionor, Miss Ola Bush, wearing a hand iomec gown of fuchia panne velvet and i large black picture hat. She wore t corage of shell pink Killarney roses. [ittle Martin Crook, ring-bearer, en :ered next, bearing the wedding ring' 2oncealed in the calyx of a large white ,Ih rysantlhinlum. Preceding tile entrance o ttie bride, kir. trown and the best nan, Harry Vilkins, of Greenville, entered from Jie dining rooi all approached the Jeautiful improvised altar, where they vere joined by the 'bride, who entered vith her grandfather, Capt. T. B. Mar 1n, who also gave her away. Miss 3ush was lovely in a 'peacodk brocade .hiffon velvet and a striking picture lat of -black. She carried a shower Jouquet of bride roses and lilies of .he valley. - Tle ceremony was performed by Rev. W. IL. Ball. Afterward an in ornial reception was held, the only uests being tile immediate families >f the bride and groom and a few ntimate friends. -Mr. and Mrs. IBrown then left for. t neary .point in the North Carolina nountails, deferring thoIr prevIous llans owing to 'Mrs. Bush's condition. Ars. Brown went away in a brown ,loth suit -with beaver trimming and wore a hat and accessories of a cor ePsponding shade. Among tile out-of-town guests for he marriage were: Mr. and MI's. T. 'B. Brown, T. T. 'Brown, Byron and Cecil Brown, of 'Laurens; Miss Lula Wood, Wichlita Falls, Texas; Mr's. A. IB. Broadwater, of 10dgofeld; Miss Mac llar'ke, of Atlanta; Miss Pe'le Cas los, of Greenville, and Miss Mary D'eboach, of Anderson.-Spar'tanbu rg 'braid. Jones-Cook Spar'tanburg, 'Nov. 23.-Tuesday af ernoon, Nov. 22, at 5 o'clock, Miss 3tella Jones of this county and Mr'. Fiosea Cook, of Fountain Inn, wvere nlarl'ied by Dr. iHl. L. Riley, of Wood' 'tuff. Only a few intimate friends sver'e ,;iresent at the ceremony. Mirs. 'Cook is a daughter' of :Dr. and li'a. Gleo. tH. Jones, of 'Crescent, andl 18as many friends throughouit tile state who 'Will 'be interested in '1her marriage. shle received hler edulcationl at the spartan Academy and Greenville We nan's College. Since then she has aughlt in tihe "Pubile schlools.- of tis soulnty, Where 111e has wvon many 'r'iends through her1 charm'n'ing person riity. IMr. Cook is tile son of 'Magistrate 0. l'. Cook, of Fountain Inn. Hie is a iromising young farmer and served in 1h0 navy durinig the world 'war. After a short wedding trIp tile cou >ie wvill mal~ke their hlome 110ar1 Foun a8.1n Inn. Reception for Bride and Grom A lovely reception was 'given last Fl''esday evening -by Dr. and Mr's. Jh1arles P. Vincent, Jar., in honor .of kir. and Mrs. 'David H1erber't Sullivan who were married at tile hlome of Mr's. sullivan's Iperenlts, Dr., and Mr's. C. P. Vincent, Sr., in Vaughllvlie, Nov. 12th. The lower floor of tho handsome Vincent hlome was thrown openl to the guests. The halls, living room and lining room g*ere .beautiful with au tumn floweirs and the noft lights of shandeliers and candles. 'Dr. and Mrs. JessO 1. Teague greet ad the guests at the door and Mr. and irs,. I1rt'nk g~ain presented themn to: ~ereciJng'line' ii the livi'n& ,om. r'ho living 'roomn wes lovely with' its :leerations of pink roses and glowing sangel~bres atpd regelving in bere witt' ir. and }Mrs, D, H. Sullivan, wei-e Dr, and Mrs, O. P. Vincent, Jr,, Mr. and Mrs. Geroud .SulliVan and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vincent. Mrs. D. H. Sullivan wore her beau tiful wedding dress of white satin. Dr. and Mrs. Dorroh Ferguson in vited the guests into the dining room. In here a color scheme of yellow and white was carried out. The table with a handsome lace cover, had in the con-; ter a tall silver vase of large - yellow chrysanthemums and at each end can (ies were held in tail silver candle sticks. Yellow and white chrysan theinuins and candles were used ef fectively on the mantle and sideboard. At the table Mrs. Thos. D. Darlington and ;.1rs. Dial Gray cut yellow and white block lee cream and cake. The ice cream and cake with mints were served by a group of young girls in eluding Misses Sarah Eliza Swygert, RIebecca Adams, Toccoa Gray, Grace Young, Mary Anderson, Mary Helen Vincent and Helen Vincent. Assisting in entertaining in the dining room were: Dr. and Mrs. Rolfe E. Hughes, frs. Lewis Anderson and Mrs. Tallulah Powell. The gu'ests were shown to the punch bowl by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hender son. Delicious fruit punch was served in a nook in the reception hall by Miss os Virginia Sullivan, Carolyn Fleming, Margaret Dunlap and Messrs. lea rris Martin and 'Cecil Roper. 'Misses garah IBishop and Sarah Saxon added pleasure to the occasion by giving music on the Edison. During the evening about three hun dired friends called to offer congratula tions to Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan who had just returned from their wedding trip and were visiting for a few days in Laaurens before going to Abbeville where Mr. Sullivan is connected with the county highway commission. A 3IUSICAL TREAT AI OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT Celebrated .Lleurance's Symphonic Orehestra Secured by Special Ar rangement with Alkahest Lyceum Bureau. - A genuine treat is in store for lovers of really good music when the cele brated Ieurance's Symphonic Orches tra, of Chicago, a high class organiza tion of artists, will appear at the Opera House tonight, at 8:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Civic League of Laurens. The orchestra happens to have an open date in this section and the Civic League is to be congratulat ed in making arrangements to bring them here. The Symphonic Orchestra is an al-l-string organization consist ing of eight artists, coached by Thur low Lieurance, the famous interpreter of Indian music and is classed as one of the finest orchestras playing any Brown and Sam Franks, collided at pany is Miss Violet Falk, contralto soloist. Miss Falk is a young Western artist, whose work has already at tracted moot favorable comment. The program tonight will 'be uip to the well known Lietrance standard. Miss Frances Morley Is pianist and flutist with the company. Mr. Harry Anderson, a noted artist among the younger violinists, is the director. Mr. Anderson was a pupil of 'ine Reese, of Berlin. He is not only a very ex cellent leader but n capable artist. 'No one can affordi to miss hearing this wonderful orchestra. The same orchestra is bookedl at Greenville, Ce lumbia, Union, Atlanta and other points in the South, The members of the Civic League 'are selling tickets, andl thiose wvho fail to buy from themi may purchase at the door. Tickets will be 50c and $1.00, -with no war tax. It's "Baby" Graham A negro witness at the court over in York the other day, in reply to a question from Solicitor :Henry as to howv he came to York, replied th'at he camne in on 1Biob". The solicitor wvas puzzled to know what he meant, and, it se~ms, thought thme negro wvas guy ing him, because he kept repeating in answer to the question that he camne in on "Bob". Finally someone ex plained to Mr. Henry that "Bob" was a train. that went up and down on the Chester and North 'Western railroad, and so designated from the .fact that a certain engineer b~y the name of Bob Smyre ran up and dowvn en the r'oadi with the passenger trains for a quarter of a century, and the people camne to call the train "Uncle Bob" and then simply "Bob". .We refer to this here to say that the same thing Is true of a yery use ful train that passes up and down 'by No'berry every day from Lau rens to Columbia, and has 'been run by a fas.ful and tried engineer now 'for many years, we susp~ect for even longer than a quarter of a century, and the people now refer to this train as "Grdh'am," because the faithful engineer who handles the throttle is l'ngineer Graham, and wo all hope that he may be spared. to run the train for aonthler quarter of a. century or more.-Newberry iHerald and News. West Room Closed This' Week The Ladies' ~Rest 'Itpom wjil be closed Thuknday, IFriday ai)d Saturday of this week, onL aieoun~t of repairs. s ui weekt for .engraved indi vidual Ohiihttilai greetin~g cards, They m1ust be or~lered at once. - Advertiser Printing Co. Four State!; Will Come In and See A rare beauty! A four seen cannot help but be ac end bed, semi-vanity dress ette. Simple burl decorati and chifferette. Cases ai drawers are of dovetail coy cial side rails to eliminate beautifully matched. The stained and varished, in fa careful attention as the out ing this suite now priced s S. M. & E. H. SANT) IS HE THEEB He will be in Laurens We at 1:30 P. M., and will go frton 3:30 P. M. He will also visit the foi vicinity: Watts, Mills, Clinton M All on ti Remember His Toys are 0 Clinton's Leadi Clinton. - -- y Pieces That Please This Bedroom Suite -piece bedroom suite that once Imired. Suite consists of bow ing table, dresser and chiffer ons appear on the bed, dresser ce dustproof throughout. All istruction and fitted with spe expansion. The veneers are backs of all pieces have been ct the inside has had the same side. You should not miss see '> low. WILKES & CO. t CAU ADD O EE HIVE dnesay ateroonDecmber7th E E H.IV E ng Diepaymet HStore inCnt. - - South Carolina