The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, June 21, 1922, Image 5
* Local and Personal Mention
Miss ;Louise Lcouard, of Spartan
liurg, is visiting her cousin, Miss Fi
mie L-u Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. iDudley Young, of Gaff
ney, s!,ent the week end In the city
with his mother, Mrs. Geo. F. Young.
Miss H-attie Kate 10asterby has re
turned home after a visit of several
weeks -In Charlestoni and Columbia.
MAfr. T. C. Switzer, who is now con
neoted with the J, Thos. Arnold Com
Isany in Spartanburg, spent the lweel(
eld in 'the ci-ty.
:Mrs. Clara Slorah, of Atlanta, ar
/Wrived in the e'ty Gun3iday to spend the
emnima ier with her sister, isns. M. II.
"Fowle.I
AIr. J. C. Goggans, o: Newberry, J%
spending a few days in the city with
his dsunhtor, MAs. L. 1. Balie, and Mr.
Dalle.
irs.' \Valter Powell an(d childrell,
of Wht'lN. C., have arrived inl
the city Ito visit \Irs. Rosa I. Caine
for siome time.
I.'rs .ine PmRli ha a gone to Dii-,
ion wheir she will visit D'. and tles.
V. '11. Smith and 't.unily and to Lake
'City to visi.t Mtrs. A. Weaver.
&lrs. '.NI. D . on l .\and. !
Situ ion atte'nded the O orth LA'gue
conIveni at ,~.f ~i'i Greenood I 1a.t TIuord vy
and W\'enesday.
Misser Ireine amd Anna Wallace, of
Cray Couil, left Monlday morning to
attend the sunmer school at Wiln
throp college.
Mr. and Mrs. 'M. iL. Smith and family
left Friday for -Saluda, -N. C., where
Mrs. 0:mith will s)enld several weeks.
L\Ir. Smith in cxpected to return to
day.
Mrs. Earl Roland and daughter, 'Mar
garet have returned to their home In
Sumter after visiting for several days
Mrs. Roland's -motier, 'Mrs. Guy 'S.
Garrett.
Miss Wil Lou Gray passed through
the city Monday on her way to Ashe
ville, where she was scheduled .for
an address before a gathering of
teachers and other educational work
ers.
*Mr. Thos. D. Lake, who has been in
a Columbia hospital for several weeks,
i -still under the care of physigiais
who have advised that he may be
forced -to give up work for a time,
at least.
iMrs. F. T. Tatum and family, of Mc
Coll, returned to their home -Monday
after visiting Mrs. Tatum's paretus,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bolt. 7VIrs. Tatum
was Joined here by her husband Sun
day.
Mrs. v. i. )arlington, of Allendale,
arrived in the city a fe\f days ago to
visit Cl'. and Mrs. T. D. Darlington
at their hone on Irby Avcniue. Another
gx:e.st there is Miss Laura Vance .\a
imn, of Sum t er. nice of Mrs. Duirli- I
ton. Mirs. Mai'c1a is exmeted to ar'
rive today.
Capt. dI Mr . *..Po'eur remr
Ietice wher.1e (C:'Ct. 'P (er wa:a a
.pr'ofe'or' ih' past year. After spend
hng rev'.ul days here with Capt. Pov;
er's patents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pow
er ..hey left for Colunmhia where they
will visit Dr. and .\irs. A. A. White
sidle, Mrs. Power's parents.
Dr. C. 'P. Vincent returned to the
city Monday from Columbia Where lhe
had been un'mdr observationi of special
ists for sjeveral weeks. Although not
r'ecoveredl from his indisposition, his
'physicians consented for a p)ostpone
meat of an operation whmich many be
found necessary at a later (date.
iaater Jack Chandler, grandson of
Mi'. J. F. Tolbert, is home again af
ter' visiting 'Prof. and 'Mr.s Watkins
in Greenville since February. As his
aunt, Mias 'Marguerite Tolbert, will
be at home next year as a member of
the faculty of the local schools, lie
will renfiain here now and enter school
next year.
Iiir. 3. N. 'Wright, Mfiss Henry Wright,
Mr. and 'Mrs. lE, S. Hludgens and sev
eral members of his family, twith seV
oral friends from Spartanburg, mo.
tored to Ja'cksonville,--Fia., last week
to attend the marriage of Mr. J. .N.
:Wright, Jr'., and. Miss Martha Dean
Crow, of that city. The wedding oc
curred -Wednesday, the -Laurens 'party
returning home Thursday.
Mc~ray Outfor Congress
friends here to learn that 19. P. 'Mc
Vravy, a native of .this county but for
many yearA -a resident of flasley, has
an1nounced his candidacy for congress
in: the third congressional distret. HeI
u1l bia oi:5posod by F'red H. Dominick,
incumbent, and Sam H. Sherard, of1
Ningty Six, nephew of Mrs. W. H. Gil
lerson, of this city.
r.Wofford Improves
rJ .Wofford, who it will bo re
.~led was recently hurt ini & .fail
~ hough an elqgator dhaft, was .w41
edjst Wednesday on she streets'
'h iyby 'fi:rtany friends who
4re g1&d to see him impi'oving froi
afi~'1ties, 'Whileghere, Mr "Wofford1
tl4 gv et of Mvr, 'and Mrs. C. A
Lieiir--Armstrong
%Cfallidc!I, June '1.-At high noon Sat
tir'day, June 3, a wedding charming in
its amic)h(ity but beautiful in every
ddall was; soleimnizcd at the Pres
bytelilan church wlheni ..ilss Margaret
Lenoir, youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. . H. Lanoir, of this city, became,
the bride of Frank Armstrong, of
iPiceke ns.
The church wa.s darkenled and elec
trICity. (nhanced tle 'bea uty of the
arthe decoi'rrtions of pine, suilax
aid feathery ferns, that graccd an
altar with a iackgroul'd of white,
mlin!" w! ith inumervable enndles.
The wvedduiig, march was p; vled by M iss
Albierta e" at thle organl as thle
blid l party n(1tered.
Thn nlshers ,xvr0 Th'rwm's L.nioir,
Andrew lurt E.gcnil LeOn'r a umid.
Andirew W!,lakfer. The, groonismen
w''e )IJar. M .'a'y a! Frma1 Ioer.
The hiid ,ald5 vevre M3:w l iTe
Pope.111 and 1iabethl Wa a1e.
The iim':r pi were EI waet h
Zemvit, 41avy ltutl edge Flurnet and
1-oilI.s Kerric. There was a flow
-rr o ahhiemi and ono. for.
tihe maid o1 h ol(:r, M. i f -eah For
guslon.
The bride ent ered with her father
Who gave ier in mila rrlage. lShe e.vas
extrcmely pretty in a handllsole dress
of brown canton1 crepe, Withl chait
-pagne trimmings, hat and accevsris
to Match, afid carried a shower boul
quet of white roses. She was met at.
tile altar by the brideglrooll with 111
brother C. 11. Armstrong, as best man.
The ceremony was performed by the
Rev. Tdwin Muller, 'D. D., using the
beautiful and iipresrve ceremony of
the Church of Enigland.
I-nmediately after, an informal re
eltion w~as given at the 'Lenoir home
on inir street, tle guests including
only tile bridal party, rehAives and
itninate friends. Wedding cake was
served and healths were drun11k from
the sparkling -llmnch bowls- -tlt held
on.ly the cielients of good cheer alid
best wishes.
The bri(.'s table was lovely in its
appointlents of green and white, while
white daises, the chosen flowers for
the wedding were used throughout the
room. After a wedding tr!p, Mr. and
Mrs. Armstrong will make their home
in 'Pickens.
The follow.1ug wire; tie out-of..town
guests: Dr. and Mrs. E. It. Kerrison
nnd children and Mrs. i. W. Deaus
sure of Charleston, t'Mhlm:es EulaO For
gusen' and Lause Pocand Thomans
Leno~ir of' C1 ison ,collge, aiMr. J. A.
Armstrong, AMises Cora and Nanie
Kate Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. C. If. I
Armstrong, Truman -Roper, Jas. Me
Cravy of Laurens, Miss Margaret
LouisA W)b,'Cilis Chap:->l a1(1 'Ti
'I..ucratia Bakelr of Co'lmiaMi., MiAs Eilz
abth Wallace of I ar'tsvill, Miss Kr tO
Lenoir01! of WVash ington1, IMrs. (Chariei
SanderO, Mr's. T.' -P. Rimderso, Milss
Unulise Rtander's, Ike Sanders and1 i's.
R1'ussel Atkinson of' .Hagood.
Fl"er-Rtogers4
Announcemen-ts have beeni received
in the city of the iimrage of Miss
Mary 'Myrtle Rogeris, diughiter' of Mr.
and( Mrs. Williaml Felix flogers, of
Easlei(y, to Mr. .William Clyde Fowlerv,
formerly of' this~ city. but now of'
(Nkenville-. 'I'he mlarriage occu1rr'ed
Mcndiay ard amIlonig these attending
from hiere were *.\ re. M. -11. Fowvler,
mlother' of thle groom, her ni~ter, Mr's.
Clara Sloirah, and Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Blarksdale. Alftter a short wedding
trip) to the mnliltains, fair. annld 's.
Fow-lir wvill comeI 'to Laurenis Monday
to spend a few days befoire r'eturning
to Greenville whlere they will make
their home.
ANOTHER MEMBER ADDEDD
,.TO LOCAL BAR
0i1s huiff to Practice Law Here. Nash
Pilipot Ooos' to Bui'alo. Both are
Recent Gradulates.
Otis il-uff and Nash Philpot, both of
whom gr'adulAted from -the University
of Gou-th Carolina this year, ar'rived in
the city last wveek to be grdeted by
their friends who congratulated them
upon -their ontrance into other 'fields
of endeavor. Mr. Philpot :took an.
academic course at 'the tUniv'ersity,
while 'Mr. Hluff studied law and wvas
lcdmitt'ed to the bar..
Mr. iPhilpot left, the oity yesterd-ay
for Buffalo, N. Y,; where 'ho has se
aured a position nd will ma'ke his
ionic. Mr.,Hluff has announced that he
will engage in tile practice of laiv in
this city.
00OL, J. II. WHARLTON'
JUR1IED IN WATERLOO
S(Confinttrd from 'Page One.)
willingness to aid in evory tovemient
for the 'ndvancomenut of the counlty1
aol, Wharton won hting- friendships
w~iirever .he .was knowin and his deat1h
proved a shock sto his friendls all ovos
the- 'cunty, lisNipasaing remg~voa one
cif the county's niost apicturcerjue $tndl
u ~isble eit4 ens.' -
CHUlRCH STREET DI11lt0VEM'31ENTS
SU& JECT 01 (INCIL1, 1EBAE
Special Meling of (ity Co1uell Held
iaust W'(dniesda.y. 4'ontratet Award
Defirred for 'l'en itays.
Prokoiged debate nimruiced t cpecial
meetiny; of the city couiml last Wv'ed
nlsday n.iht called for the pu rjo'C of
(f.:elnng bid1(3 of Conltractora Co:* the
implrovelielts of Church street.
A -motion that the bid! be received
as Information alnd] that the council
reserve the award of the coulract for
ten days brought forth consideierable
discussion as well as motions and
-amendments regarcidinfg the \:idthIi o;
the plropos: d .avemlenlt. A motion
that spaco Cor a parc be resevcd ra
Churhe strceti from WVest Main mtre:ct
to the Intelr .ction ( if rens .,treet,
the s ae to 'be 5 fect wide, and that
the 'balanev of the btreet he improved
with a pavemen! IS roof wide xafinl
ally prtsad. A nothe;'r motion tha. the
pavement. he uf 7-inch concrc io
al~xo Imssed.
colci triflled o olv' at the r", i:
~mny cu ugi I i aara.'. cmav::a I'
,:!,Itruvlfi ng 1the fnave nu !.e,
invles!igat ' le estien ofl'*n
the Chliltrehl .ete p l t n:1int
'A0;n tff tl0aoo arr.'n;;e v..ilh 01-:-.
for l-. aileipuoion of miomy 0-0 "In
naeof boinds, r to nei otiate -. loanii
if the later opc;1Oa fa!!.
Enirsy Vegefiables
Air. T. .. Henn, of Watt:; M:H., han
t.-atobilolhed a 1eC:ord for grv:In-g c:Iiy
'egetables. Liast Satunrday he brought.
to the AdvertIser omlce a samle of
the tomatoes whIch he has alr'ady he
gunl -to gather fron his garden. The
tomato, one of the "aily Anna" va
'iety, was large and quite ripa. Mr.
Senn said that not only can the farni
ers of this county raise practically
Rnything, but that it can be 1produced
as carly as almost any other section.
REPRODUCED f
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"IT141"N 1
-IV.
A M(4de1lflrr Every'
No matter' whait kInd of .
-there is a H-1o;ier to
fit it. Sp Ieeal H iers111'
hav~e been designed~ for
t he sman Illet k -tehens
of the ecziest apart
inunder th kitchen
wlio.V. All willi save
work and worry
time and energy. Come
ini and select the
Hoosier which best1 Ilts
your neceds.
S. M. 8
RT11NS, 1. C. JUNE 21, 1922
F'NJOIE .101 CONCEIT
AT WATTS StiDAy is
Ta Cfen Of Newherry and
Watts 31Il an4kds will Play Nun.
day Afternon atWts.r
A joint concert by the Newvbrr nI
Watts MNills concer t Mhaid hals beenCl tir
Irangcd to be givC m;:.t-y, .Juu i t. t
3 o'clock 't the 'Watts .\ill b:idsta'
his is ai rctuirii viit or the Newhi-i
1,1nd, the 'Watta ad hin g played :
Nc ll i a l . r
'3oth Ii toi lea! or'ganhsation l al !re welli
i b1. e 1 nect( I 1a.ans mre
,con 'tl be g:ven first by the New
ry h1nd and thICen by tIe 'alt
Ij and. ' j F 'llwin thii boh hands l: w
Jo n ton im
hers.. The l .r. er b'nd ten'nwits of
Lll: !!lce an t e its Aliliv b- d
c- 1 , e s Th'je iib! hason i n' i
tocd rt.,-; . ne si iil, 'l . . '~
Party 110 us o leaveI.Olm9d 'h:
th ie n r '1 tiy i h I- lad ; ~r
-s Mr...'Id P . P'. I\le owanl, b f,
tley city .I ilnday mr n'G for Phila
dlirwhre she .dill be j0;neIId -ly
Mis '' i.T n-. of,0; -;ite
th ilss Anie S imps).on :v1id m
Cockrell, of .asonville, 11'1. The
party vlans to leave Phild.1.C ol ',
the shlater for-:
They will vikt ia clwn' M
er, F1rank. who is :I strlef- : o .'I
onoiverity, n111d will rc ' crni I
no itmbe
A public Iece'ying o n a i
zenis who return-1 real and per-sonai~t
toperty f in the - school districtc o t 1 '!he
1owl of Ithrens is hereby alled t
mleet In thle Cour .t house ThuIrs(I.11 da
June 22nd at '10 o'clock A. Al. for. t-.
11u111ose8 of levying the tax on si i.
trict for -the malintenance of t-he pubIl ic'
Schools InI the Townl of L.aulrenlsfo
the scholastic year of 1922--1(2,.,,
B3y order of Board of Trustees.
I C. H.. tOPFER, see
W. 'L. GRAY, Acting Chin.
47-3t
rom HOOSIER MFG. CO.'S ft
ADIES' HOME JOURNAL ari
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Saves
Steps
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Alany womnen whw
that n1o woimanl ien
110O81lKR gives hi
'it'ien ile Coat ast
t he first fIn~Ie it (la
efgy than yon harld
There is No:
the H(
At an expense8 of 4I
president of -a la
pany had ani elal
of shelves and ci
her new kiteiheni
months she had<
enough of these bi
room1 for the 1101
have saved money
using the HOOSH]
Extra shelf r'oom~
never s~o effective a
neetioni wvih the I
comn~bination provi
veice1C at minimi
Why HOO
TPhe reaLsonl thet I-]
rangement gives 3
ispot every hel!p yt
meal and~ clear ai
In the I1OOSIE'R
ped wvithm the gr'eal
E. H.V
LAURENS
Chcking Aca
f7 Pi
Te bit wa y t e lesrn ap
r io inquire
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'1. J. AD~M 3t, '>usi t efi
'll'-hae - e It arnenA a ccUn j
17n11 Without thedrt fricn
GOOD HOEKEEPING
Lauren Nati
J. J.ADAM, Pre. GE.
.'le~ yo l fhhi t{e~~e i ~llho b .
wns on~ you' that yin have beeni wast ii
hought it ~ poible f112or an w ~oman to) 1S
Substiute for v'ent ions to mak<
)OSIER -mainy of them
~300, the wife oif tho .) he dupliented.
rge hardware com- InI the 2:3 y~ears
>Orate arrangemen-t il~nijad 1
pboards built into r'angement mn i
.Within tweclve I)Ceen develoYped,
arpenters tear out prevemen- tfried
it-in cases to make hawen CCtied-t
)(I1EtR. She coul be cetd
inI the firt lahce by day' the 110O08:
hit proved impr~iovenR
waste miles oif st<
is essentia., but es cah day.
s when used in con
I OOSIER. *Such a Liberal Tern,
(1es mlaximium coni- Asford ti
mm cost.Thero is no reas
SIER Excels ned he & 'kitcer
.ford the HOOSI]
'OOSIER ex'eels is lay is needed.
'onL in one0 compa~fct )'l von wilVO evr
ml need~ to pt u-p a 'mnillionm IVnenC
vay after if. HOO R i sih
that spot. is eq(uip- w~old( part wvitl
esit labor-saving in- she coukd not re
VILKES &
.s. C
1011
cf thoc with wh~im
O bout ho character
i('i' W~jith WIil fl ')C.U
I" ( C cw o 1! t i
I.I'
H. BLAKELY, Cashier
E ISSUES of
'SE
Yr ou
ig mUoreQI tin- mal eni
inanid'r.
kitcheni work (easy~
patenitcd, and1( not to
duiring which these
heir seienit i1fic ar
Ie H(iO'SI ERYi havec
every suggested im
kitchen I conIven1ieceL
mlt. The11 best have
lhe rest r'ejected. TPo
~R is the enukinet of
ents. Without it you
-ps aund hours of time
a Make it Easy to
e HOOSIER
lon w'hiy aniy womanlh
i slahve. You enn af
EIR now. No Mg out
We will sell you a
leh l)beral fm that'
ibir terms. Not one
place it.
p CO.