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* ec * Local and Personal Mention * Mrs. J. J. Adams has returned from a visit to Spartaniburg. Mrs. IHomer S. Arnold, of Greenville, I was a recent guest of Miss Joe Bag well. Solicitor ill. S. Blackwell is among those confilled to their homes 'on ac count of influenza. Mlisa Nell Kinard returned to the city Sunday evening after visiting her sister at Rock 1111. Mr. and 'Mrs. '. L. Gray and Miss Gladys Gray, o1 t .y Court, were vis itors In the city Monday. Mr. Joe -lae, formerly. connected with the force of county engineers, was ia recent visitor to the city. Mrs. Nim B. Sullivan, of Anderson, has been s'Ipenlding a few days witn her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Owings. Mrs. Henry rFranks spent the week end in Rock 1-1111 with her sister, Miss Juanita Wilkes, who is attendinng (Winthrop. Misses Ruth Todd and Mary Owings, students of Anderson college, spen't the week-end In the city with their parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James U. Sullivan, Iboth of whom have been confined to their homes on account of an attack of influenza, are convalescing. Mrs. J. C. Dozier, with her little child, .has returned to her home in Rock 11111 after visiting her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. F. W. Little for some ,time. Mrs. T. L. Knight, of Portsmouth, Va., has come down to attend the Fleming-Rpemr wedding and is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and irs. C. H. Roper. '1'CA 6PN C at. 40I cvj. * NoTelep No Rest 9Ve1h oodisv 4eeaz Nothini Alisses PLouise and Sarah Power ac ompanied by Miss Zoe Hill, of Ander on college, spent the *Week-end in the ity at the home of their parents, Mr. nd ;Mrs. C. A. Power. Mr. John WellIs Todd, Jr., has been n the influenza list for the past week. le recovered stificiently Monday to Omle to town, but suffered a relapse and had to return home. Mr. and Airs. Stni Talley, of Atlan a, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Talley's nother, Mrs. W. L. Boyd. Mr. Talley s now salesmanager of the Rogers Ptring of grocery stores in Gmeorgia ind South Carolina. Edwin 1. Fuller, accompanied by its friend, Henry Gaines, spent the mveek-end with his .parents, 'Mr. and %irs. G. A. Fuller on Jones street. Phese young -gentlemen will graduate Erom Clemson college in June. Mrs. Sarah Sexton was visited last Sunday by sevkral members of her family of five generations. Among those who visited the aged, great grandmother -were Robert Sexton and his family, of Greenville, and Mrs. Wal ter Sanders, of Union. HUMBERTIULS RIELATIV ES AT GREENWOOD lIEAR IM1 SING BY RADIO Greenwood,, March 31.-So plain that the voice' could be easily recog nized by relatives in Greenwood, a baritone recital by John Humbert in Pittsburgh was heard here last night over an aniateu' radio aivparatus op erated by William -Hood, Jr. The recital consisted of vocal solo.c -by Mr. Humbert and several violin so lections by his wife. 'Ills voice was instantly recognized by Mrs. E. 'II Blake, a cousin of 'Mrs. Humbert's, wvh was listening to the concert. SAC 0 'A0 PA S1RANI $VA ""V _O Come irst hone or Mail 0 0 ~rvations' .ave a. Bit Qu.a one cent E~c aycdendanc'e to Sto Compare IE & E: 'Eieganit LunichieonI The round of entertainments for Miss Carolyn Fleming, whose mar riage to Mr. Cecil Roper is to take place on the 12.th, continued during the 'past week. Thursday at noon 'Mrs. James C. Todd and Mirs. l'dwardl Mc Crady entertained the 'briday party at an elegant live course luncheon at the home of Mrs. Todd on West Alain street. A gift to t-he bride was a handsome triple bottle of perfume. 0 o o Party by Miss Davis Thursday a-fternoon Miss Frances Davis entertained at cards for Miss Fleming, seven tables being prepared for playing. In one section of the ,house a yellow color scheme -was car ried out in daffodils while in another room an attiactivc Easter motif was expressed. A delicious salad course was served. 0 0 0 Eitertin Jointly Another party for Miss Fleming was that of Mrs.,1B. L. Jones and Mrs. W. E. Meng, given at the home of airs. Jones Friday afternoon. ''he house -was attractively decorated with pink and white Iris lillies, the same color scheme being carried out in other decorations, including also the ices which followed a tempting; salad course. 0 0 0 Another Bridge, Party A delightful social affair was the Bridge party last Sa'turday afternoon given by Miss Virginia Sullivan In honor of Miss Carolyn Fleming whose ne uality Bra &re valus o' ~will 1: Wl at thigo ait ..Mo1 ANDr'AL o we zvoid, O ~at This bild 'With This a.WuI parriage takes place the 12th of this Inonth. The home was beautifully decorated, the spacious reception hal and parlor I being u(sed for seven tables of Bri(ge. Ap-ple, blossoms in tall vases struck a pleasing note here and there among the green pot plants giving a cheery greeting to the guests as they were welcomed iat the door by the hostess. After an hmr's pleasure in a ery interesting game a beautiful n1)( tempting salad colise was seIve( by Mrs. Hlarold Laws a(id *Aliss Sar a labb. 000 Elldge-Wlatkinms Poplar Springs, Alarch 23.--A mar rInge of great beauty was that of Alisa Marie Ellledge and Air. Ezell Vatkins which took place Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the home of tile bride's parents, Nir. and Mrs. J.'It. El ledge. The home was beautifully dec orated 1with ferns and hysus, and soft lights gave a glow over the scene. To the strains of the wedding march play ed by -MIrs. G. 1). Wood, the bridal cou ple entered the parlor preceded by the Rev. Cilr. J. P. Coleman, pastor of the bride, where tile ceremony was per-i formed inl the presenen of the ilimme-1 diate families. The bride was beauti ful in her wedding gown of navy alue messaline and georgette. She carried a bouquet of carnations and ferns. Af ter the ceremony the guests were in vited Into the dining room where ice cream and cake iwere served by her aunts, llrs. J. L. Donnan, Mrs. T. T. Wood and .rs. Jas. Dodson, of Don nids. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and AMrs. J. 'R. 10lledge, is a young woman of charming personality. The bridegroom is the son of Mlr. Wiley Watkins, both of this section. :i Ahtmin oP Prom1n e on O *L %N~N OA~4 I Fojij Oatr Thrift C LSale SatL f cub Openi ale Ever Seei UKES FOA "They camte f rom Wa off t ued our big sale ,' raid .\ )". 1P. Minter, of .\linter Company ye~sterday, sqwak Ing of the big safe which has Oeil in progres :s at that store for the! pas. wL\V weeks. One nan , Mr. .1. (. Bahely; formerly of this county butl nlow a rYms dent of Ialh-ighi, N. C., iard or, thd' sale and came all the way to 1,amrem to take advantage of the 4)rghIt teored. Ilk, 1110t his pttrehase(s as ox pected and said that1 Ils sI\I3ig, m1ade II, frill worth while. .\r. Alinterl siaid that he was very imu ch pleasl w1vit-b the large oli-of-town luisine''ss Kingas Dlaghters 14o Meet The Kings I)lighters will hol ar o('pen mteeting at I e .14' llethod14i chlTch. Friday afternoon at -1 o'clock. The lut d11( are cordhilly invited to a1 te nd. The State president has veen iv4i: to be at this ni eting. Mirs. P" C. Wolff, Se A. it. P. Service Services at the A. It. P. church have i been changed from 3 o'cloch U. 4 o'clock P. M. Service each second'. am fourth Sunday. J. I. EUAIAd Anllouncelients for m shmera I' hereby announce Illyself, a casodu da Ite for commissioner of public worili of the City of I'aurens. M. L. SMITflIL I horeby aliliounce myself a candil date for commissionier of public Iwthmi of the City of lauren1s. W. 11. McCUlhKN Friends of 1. C. Halle hereby an noulice him as a canididate for cum, mijssionr of public works of the CiW. of 12aurens. Friends of S. c. McDaliiel hereby iannflhioun1ce him as a candidate for comIT miflssioner of public worls of the ChY of Laurens. CLB v! SET HIOME il 8th. ere Eary )1U Early! PANY' Alttention, Whithrop Daupghters! The Winihrop Daughters of Lalurens .ounty are planning a iamiiet for Lriday night, April 21st at tile ILatt rIls IlOtel. 'Tle plates will cost one lollar each and besides the good eats there will be old college stunts. songs, 6vils and best of all our own "D. B." Dr. Johnson, himself, who Writes that le is "very happy to have the oppor tuinity of meeting with my daughters, specially in. a County where my grand uother Wes born and raised.'' Every Wintlrop "girl" in the coun1 y is invited to atten(d this banqiuet. t is hoped that at least seventy-five wvill take advantage of this opporitul ity of meeting with Dr. Johnson. Please qend ouir name and dollar to ?liss Sarah Habb, Laurens, S. 'C., or to Aliss Kate Wofford, P residen11t, Lairlens Chapter Wiinthrop 'Ilaughters'. AmierLenn .tfioi AuxilIary A ealled meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary is to -be held next Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'cloCk. Miss Ethel Langston, Sec. Card of Thanks Mr. 0. D. Nabors wishes to thank his many friends lhcre for their profound interest and many d(eeds of kinlnesses shown his family during the illess of his family and the death of his wife. 0. D. Nabors and Family. Talks to iLaymen's Legngue \1r. Sam 'Talley, Wiho is a prominenlt member of the Atlanta Billy Sunday Club, who is visiting relatives here made a talk Sunday afternoon buefori the Lau rens Laymen's League. MIr Talley is a successful business mat who has identifledl himself with man) r-eligious organizations. His interest ing talk Sunday was enjoyed by al present. Eac TheT~ 0999 16A IA*T A I LETE ALUMINUI ub irday, Apr iBefoire. Ci COM