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Wednesday Club The -Wednesday Club will Incet with - |Mrs. C. 11. hlicks at 4 o'clock this afternoon. O Q O Birthday Supper -Mi:s. J. R. Little entertained a few friends at a sumptuous supper at her home on Laurel street Monday even 1ng, the occasion being the birthday of her daughter, Miss Ina Little. After the meal the remainder of tlie evening was enjoyed in conversation. o 00 For 311ss Fleming Saturday morning -Miss Margaret Dunlap gave a delightful bridge lunch con in honoi' of Miss Carolyn Fleming, whose marriage to 'Mr. Cecil Roper will .be one of the spring social events. Tables we'e prepared for thirty-two guests, and after the games delicious refresh meij ts iwere served. The honor guest was presented with a beautiful piece of brocaded linen by the hostess. 0 0 0 Howard-Monroo What was to Florence a social event of significance and to Laurens a cur prise was the marriage on Wednesday, tFeb. 22nd, of Mrs. -Pearl Moody How ard to Thomas Lane Monroe, of this c ity. The ceremony was performed by Rev. George T. 'Harmon at the home of the bride in Florence. Mr. B. L. ',lardy was best -man at the wedding. The couple arrived in La'urens Satur day and are making their home for - the present iwith Mrs. Laura E. Taylor. 0.- 0 31iss Crawley Weds It (w ill be of considerable ,interest to many friends here to 'learn of the marriage of Miss Carolyn Crawley, of Madison, Ga., and Col .H. D. Russell, of AMacon, which occurred lin Macon Saturday afternoon. The bride as Mtfiss 'Crawley, will be remembered as the first Red Cross nurse in this county during the war., She wis very active in 'her work here for several months until she was promoted to a place in a larger .field. Col. Russell Is a, war veteran and prominent lawyer of -Ma con. 000 Lenoir-Armstrong Camden, Feb. 25.---Mr..and 3Ars. G. U. Lenoir 'have announced the engage ment of their daughter, 'Margaret, to Frank.Armstrong of iPickens, the wed ding to' take place-in the early sum mer-. This announcement will be of cotdial 'ln'terest throughout the state owing to the popularity of the young couiple and thlir/families. The 'bride-to-be Is the attractive young daughter of M r. and Mrs. G. H. Lenoir of this city, -pleasing in 'per sonality and charming in manner. She is a 'graduate of Winthrop -college and a worthy representative o' that Insti tution. Minco her graduation a few years ago she has held a 'position at Clemson college, from which she re cently resigned. -. Mr. Armnstrong is originally from *Laurens, where his parents iowv re %lde. He is the efficient restfdent en gineer of 'Pickens county and a young man held in high esteem by all who know -him.,0 Miss H~endlersoni Entertains Gray Court, Feb. 24.-A social event that proved of exepltional interest and pleas~ure was that of Friday evening, when Mliss Lula Mae 'Henderson en tertained in her own inimitable nyay, the' teachers of Shiloh. >. The FIgnderson home presented a scene of dazzling beauty with myriads of brilliant lights intermingled .with the more softer and subdued rays cast by the miany Japanese lanterns. Beau tiful flowers, ferns -and entrancing nooks all added attraction to the 'pleasure pf all. The g~ening's entertainment consist ed of contests and games. Prizes were awarded the winners of the dif ferent contests., After enjoying the games the guests were invited into the *din'ing -roon~ where delicious refrbsh ineats were served. The table swas ex, quisite with its centerpieces and flowv era. - Those present wore: 3Misses Cgaroe line Young, Sallie (Wolff, 'Ella Lang sion, Bless Waliage, Janie Wilson, Cilara Mc~ali, Alta, Campbell, Laura MThlis, b)ewey Armstrong, 'Emma *Lou Curry and Pearg,~ienderson; tMbssrs. Irank Stewart, oy Wgliace, Arthur 'Wilson, 'Bob Mc~i,1, Woodtin Wallace, Hermtan Power, Itaroid Wal-. -lace, Emdwin Hellams, De'fitt Aber-' crpmlio, Culver Sumerel .and Algie 6 iinpson; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hender Idop and Mr. and Mrs. E. JT. Uenderson.' Jur~y xyr? gr ~oe 'Wgliauei co1lted: Who wa* 'ar r ted Baturday by city police, peing arged with disordierly conduct, and4 -14teT:el4.aed on beond, wastrIed Ithe niayor's court lgonday~ It wa iee that' Williant drew a ipistot I dro frdi his t9e an0(her a y e fad pr' oulyod ta On uotoit of WjligfaVg terthachet be tried bye. iur~' a MEETUING ,CAMED ON MARKETING Farmers .of the County invited to At. tend Meeting Called by tLaurens llusiness League. A mass .meeting of farmers of the county, in <onjunction with the Lau rens Business League, has been called for Friday of this week at which time it is ex)pected that I~r. W. W. Long, of Clemson college, will be Dresent to make an address. The meeting is the result .of discus sions 'which have been hold during re cent meetings of the Business League in the interest of marketing facili ties. At a recent meeting a commit tee of seven was appointed to lay plans fui lie organization of the coun ty into a marketing unit and this com mittee has called this meeting. The meeting is to be held in the court house at 11. o'clock and all per sons in the county, especially farmers, are invited to attend. Mr. E. 'P. -Minter, head of the mar keting section of the committee of seven, has biaued the following ap peal in regard to the meeting: Uinder the auspices of the Laurens I3usiness League, a county-wide mass It RemE AMER ..e*' * Home-aaer il copee sotmnsm relatve t thefurnshin We tak gf.a prd nt our stocs as -wel as the re akal - o prcS and se---S E andbI co * Home-Ma aer willflt We take'g~e at ringts ,Are oun ed~aite Come .~tkIt over ituRtoday. meeting for creating a county organ ization for a cooperative marketing system for Laurens county, will be held at Laurens, court house on Fri day, alarch 3rd at 11 o'clock. Every man, woman and .all older children are urged'to come to this meeting and take part il this great effort and pur )ose t0 .better he financial an( living conditions of the ipeople throughout the county, engaged in agricultural pursuits. Never was the time more opportune for the people to come together on a proposition of this sort and endeavor to devise ways and means for getting upon a more sound financial .basis and a higher plane of living. It can be done, if the people have the desire and will to do it. Dr. W. W. Long, of Clenison college, has made aspecial appointment to be present at this meeting. le will dis cuss broadly and specifically the "Live At 'Home" policy, as well as outline a definite plan of a cooperative mar keting organization. The plan calls for a majority of the organization tol be comnposed of active dirt farmers with their viwves and children, who know the present conditions of fau life and are willing to Put their shoulders o th'b wheel to improve these conditions. tins f or Compreh ICAS I Cor Never buy su now; a in obta at a loi see. .wide a An con Sea - tien Doj id in our mostI at exacting needs is of the home. ie versatility of As rool r goodness and loni arkings. Come se are ivinCed. i S. M.& E REFUSES TO SIGN TAX IUl)SCOLUTI'iON I Governor Returns Measure to Senate. Would Hurt State Credit. The State, Tuesday. Oovernor Cooper last night returned to the senate, without his signature, the Wells 'Joint resolution to extendv the time for the payment of state and i county taxes until June 1, 1922. In 1 his message returning the resolution 1 the governor said that he felt that the resolution would materially hurt the r state's credit and not afford the relief c that those who suji)i)orted the resolu tion thought it would. Ilhe state now has $1,500,000 in out stan(ing notes to meet and only $300, 000 to pay the notes, the governor said in Ilis message. "Ir this joint resolution becomes law it is my) opin .on1 that tle credit of the state will be impaired," he said. Card From Mr. Friiks I take this metho(d of thanking my friends and supporters for the hand Some vote given mc at the ipolls yes terday and to ask for a continuation of this sUpPort at the polls next Tues day. I am still In the race and hope to win onl the second ballot. JOIN A. FRANKS. You to V Ensive Sh FINEST ne In-w-See Wha u Toward the F have you had the opportuni .h beautiful new 1922 Furnitu id we urge every woman inter( ining the finest home furnish v and reasonable price to come We take exceptional pride in .ssortments, quaint designs A Stately and Dignil * Three Pieces Massively C $178.50 overstuffedI suite consisting of three I struction throughout, maty now be ts are removable, backs and arms have .One arm chair has wing back. Co 't fail to see this genuine value. Spacious Colonial Oak Dressers *o never before, thlese large riy'dressers 'fikshioned in co 11 Period styles are being ~ht out for that ext~ra odd Thi s. Those we show at $19.75 ta very desiraible, may be had ta dull oak finish. All come Che large plate mirrors., mat . H.WILK LAURENSIS. C. NOTICE OF SALE n the District Court of the Unlitod Stites (or tho Western District o South Carolina. n the matter of Mrs. E. B. Watson, Bankruipt. Notice is hereby given that iursu nt to an order of iion. ). 1H. 11111, teefree in Bankruptcy, heretofore .iade in the above entitle( matter, I ll sell at public auction on salesday ii March, 1922, in front of the Court [ouse at Laurens, S. C., during the egular hours of sale, to the highest idder the 'following real estate: All the one-half interest of the above aIedi bankrupt in all that lot or par el of land situate, lying, and being in FERTI] I Sell Old R of Fer See Me Bef< CLYDE T itness ti awing of FURN tip I t Possibilities Lefurnishing of by to beautiful our nei ce as quite sure you w sted with the new idE ings nishings. Don't and only for new ide, the ligation on your and :ied Suite verstuffed Now, of ti( eautiful pieces, finest lete had for only $178.50. act< full spring construc- 1Unite vering is in tapestry. style See This Dining I 7 Pieces You W a is a small set, oblong extension ta will nicely furnish any dining roon irs are very' rigid, they have slip-se eh table. These sets in standard o ES & CO. the town of Ora, County of Laurens, State of South Carolina, containing fiye (5) acres, more or less, and bound ed by lands of W. J. Fleming, A. Y. Thompson, V. E. McClintock, A. R. P. Parsonage, and known as the Bryson home 111place. Terims of sale: one-third (ash, bal ance In one and two years secured by a mortgage of the premuises and noto of the purchaser bearing eight per cent interest per annumt aid ten per cent 'attorney fee, the mortgage to contain the isual receivershli) clause. 'Purchaser to pay for papers and Stamps. R. F'. DAVIS, 31-3t-A Trustee. LIZERS eliable Brand tilizers. )re You Buy. . FRANKS e Most [TURE pgt * I are Open for Your Home v stocks offer. We are ill be pleased immensely a affered in home fur pt off---come today---if is. There will be no ob part. Full Showing Oak Buffets L.. it showing andl assortment Iand1 663 In. buffets so com that y'ou will find tihe ex mne to match your .present A big choice all~ per1iod s and finishes. loom Set ill Lik~ ble and six straight chairs, Swhere space is limited. ate, and come finished to ah finishes only. Are you taking advate of our liberal credlt sysem Re~. nam~ .the chance Is yours to enjoy af benefits anid comforts the well'furnished home bringsa you-eu our credit plan. Come in and talk It over w#th~ us today.