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* * cal and Persoial Mention . . . . . .. . . .. . . . * Misses: Mary and Frances Anderson are spending this week in Clinton with Mrs. George Bailey. Mr. F. W. Chapinan spent the week end in Newberry with his family. Mr. -aid Mrs. John F. Bolt, Mrs. W. R. (Richey, Jr., \TMs. Thomas Bolt and little son Jack, and WLr. William Mar tin spenlt Sinday in Greenville visiting Mr. Thomas 'Bolt, who is a patient in the Veterans Hospital at Camp Sevier. ialis 'Mannel IL. Blalock, of Clinton, was the week-end guest of Miss Grace Young. Miss Ruth 'Black, of Columbia, is ex i&pected to arrive the latter part of this week to spend some time with Miss Sarah Dunlap. Misses Virginia 'Sullivan and 3Mar garet Dunlap returned yesterday from Washinvton where they spent several days after attending the U. C. V. re-. union nt Richmond, Va. Mrs. Fred 'H. Walker left today for Spartanburg where -,he will be operat cd upon for tonsilitis and1( appendicitis at the General losPital. Mrs. Nel Jones is U:'ending this week in Grceenville with friends. Miss l.ouli 'Eicheibcrger hras re turned to the city after spending some time ill Creenwood. ,Mrs. J. V. Uite, c Cipe Charles, Va., reitrned to her home last Thurs day after speOding a month in the city visiting Mr. and -1r1. W0il0am Solomon. -Ir. and Mirs. 'W. G. Querry and fam ily, -of Welford, were the week-cld guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Young. Their daughter, 'iss Lois, will re main -here for a 'week as tile guest of Miss Dois Young. Miss Sallie Gossett, accompanied by Miss Frances Hough, spent the week end .in Greenville. Mr. Charles L. Kale, of Greenville, was in tile city several days last week visiting friends. Mrs. George P. Jenkins and family left last Wednesday for Clover, where they will visit relatives for some time. Messrs. S. 'D. Childress, Earl Lang ston and William Dunlap spent the week-end in Cross Hill. Miss Mildred :Hines, of Florence, is the -guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lane Monroe. Mrs. Rebecca Thompson and son, Job, of Anderson were tile week-end guests of Mrs. T. R. Little. Miss Sara 61axon left oil Monday for Lake Chautauqua, N. Y., going 'by way of Charleston, where she joins a uarty of six, taking the steamer Mo ltwk for ,New York City. Friom there they go up the Hudson to Albany, and then to Lake Chautauqua, w1pre sIe will take a six weks' course -i kinder garten work, for which she has shown marked ability. James B. Terry arrived h1omfe 'Sat urday after visiting, for two weeks, school friends at Bennettsville and lockingham, N. C. Mr. Jri!e :land, of Wilmington, N. C., is spending his vacation ill the city with his sisters, the 1.\Misses Ro land, on 'West Main street. Mr. L. 11. Blackwell returnedl Fri (lay afternoon from I.lytle 13e:ach, svwhere he attended the mleeting Of the South Cardlina Press~ associatlin. Miss Mary Owens, of 'Clinton, splent tile wveek-end iln tihe city as the guest of Milss FTmizabethu Young. Mi'. and~ Mrs. James C. Toddl and family .left last Tihursday for Mon tre at, N'. C., .where they will spend somei .time.' Mr, Oricnl Nichols, of Chester, came over -Sunday to visit lisa parents, Mr'. and 'Mrs. fl. Nk-ohols. Master Leon re turned to Chester with hlim to s1>end a week. 'Miss Toccoa Gray is visiting in Co 'lufibia this week. Miss Kathleen (Morgan, of Green %ille, ia visiting Miss Eloise Ciardy ibis 'Week. iMr, Marshali-(Burns, Mrs. Richard Price and Mrs. 6. V. Crows, of BJoone ylle, Miss., are visiting Mr. nad Mirs. ~. T Latimer for several 'weeks * Engagement Announced *Mr. and Mrs. 14. W. Comuipton, of At lanta, uGa., anounce the 'niarriage of their daughter, Lois Hortense to (Mr. W'orrest A. Jennings, 'of Sulphur, Ok *Nhiomia, on June '17thi. Dr. M. Ashby .ones, pastor of the iPonce de Leon 4vonuo Blaptist church, officiated. Mr. ~nd 'Mrs. Jennings lheft immediately for .a trip to Savannah and Tybee and ame noir at home to their friends 'at 392~ eaat Oklahoma- Avenue, Sulphur, Ok ~thoma, ^ Mrs. -Jenninge is a -graduate bi Agnes Scott colilego. Opportunity to Enter Clemson 'e attention Ot young men inter-. sted in a technical education is direct 'd. to the Clemisen scholarship an Ineulceynenft sippearinig. olsbvhere 'in this issue. eLaurenp county is enti 'td to 4 four-?eaf scholamahjps and ''one-year schiolashiph T4st, sesen n 'theofolloWlgn young meni from this ~,~utt~ wr' atr ,~iq~~f ;Sloiert ~ r44r schysfghlps pnd oneiN Piano RecWl. Last 6Saturdty morning at the home of Miss Frances Davis on Went Main street, four members of hor piano class gave a recital, most charmingly dissist ed by MinE Ha-tUle Gray, who sang a group of songs. Tile 'iplis showed that they had made quite 'an im'provement during the playing with sympathy and grace. The program, which was interesting and varied, consisted of The .Fencers (duet) - - - Weyto Irene Todd and Fertirude Templeman III the Orient - - - - Mti a Gertrude Templeman The Nightingale and the Rose Lieurance Prelude Op. 28, No. 6 - - Chopin iSerenata - - - - Moszkowski Irene Todd The Ias with tile Delicate Air (Old1nlih Mammy' ong -- - flarrict Ware Mi.s Cray Wx'ater Nymph - - - Nevin Narcis - - - - - Nevin iecense (Jocelyn) - - (odard Kathrine MVeng II Ruslignuolo (IM Aly Neiglfthbor's tarden) - - - - Nevin --Jane Holme11S Davis Mlarche Millitaire (duct) Schneider -Jan 1 'lomea )avi:a and Kathrinie Meng At the c0los of the lhour, refrsiI muients were servl. G. arris, well known farmer, and landowir of the ik;per pa rt of the county, in writing to The Spartan J-urg Herald a few days ago in regr to a cotton bloom ho had sent to the lewspaper office, added the following about crou prospects and the boll wee vil on his farms: "I am sending the flirt cotton bloom of the season. It was found in the crop of my white tenant, John 'Miller. Ev'ery a:rticle in -suite's an~d sinflmie) es many miscelneous it ing, You of ciuse c" several pieces of furnit This Buffet ry, ( Priced Now q~ Just a few of the highly denh able colonial buffeta, full ~ist commuodlous and praetieal eri now effered at only $27.50. ' lRe are mide of select seasoned an~d comto finished In the. fuiie or golden.. Al have mnfr baciboardS. 7,1e h1as six acres of cotton that Was Planted April 4 that will average knee high or better. "Tto .weevil! have been very bad on this cotton. We Picked 1,000 of them on four acres, but by pi!cking them off and dusting with enlclui ar senate, we have them under control at i I present. It is now almnost imn:possible I Ito find a weevil, and ;mnctured squa rcs Iare very scarce. I was in another fle!d of cotton yetserday, that hadn't I been poisoned, and nearly every squarc ] was punctured. I hope to be -;ble to 4 poison h11a11f illy crop ilider goveri-i, ment instructions, and wou!d poi.:on all of it if I Were able to finl-ane it. "I believe I have thecbet average crop that I have ever' had, and with the boll yeevils elmlxated I would A lie concptin or a nwor in1g honirs h11.h!e: foundl inl the fcl-! loving table: Each- year hms 8(5 dlays. A man oleeping S :',o--. . V.-phi in Ow couSe of a year ,eep 122 days, liav ing 213 d :. : 'inw- 8 hori; a 0-y v jwoid mean 0 rted on of anothe'.1 122 days laIvhig 12! days or wisia r-2 are Sudy.Then-.m r c'vo~ log d:':ys n;w !ci Ir' D.' .Me K t folio v:oN r Cly n' -. I:'': ano iot her" dednC!on of 2:; 1 y wvh ich no.: !<c'e:~s 2.: d;ys. .pro.inion ie non maide fr daily unch nd alo v e1nc fI r- :: during th1e yar. Po lbcth of, the Iater 'a hour aId a 1a'. cr 23 d'. f of, the year are now dduct in belns usulal llowed only Cnod day I! left. That may either he L-'i hor day or the Fourth of July. so von see i the' oor working mian ha' W ne a 1 hard time of it after all.-xchange. Loose Lea Ledgers, lEtc. Advert'tiser Printing Co. 1'M All previ'>us record one immnset disiplay At the history of o ir 2;h tomners sch"101 remar1,lIabb at these ast unding fig fr'P11I 1 C'( I'~' 11n t I'e )'rncwe, ess~ wvhich~ enrt~i into perftE'' uire need recplacir g, no) bett< A Suite of Fir That Spells Comi if you wecre to .phice this most attractive outfit of 1l full site bow end .bed, dl chifforobe, having three c ed with hurls, the resulti of proper bedroom fur'n *& E.I I Blakely-Gaddy Mrs. Wiliain Blakely announces the marriage of her daughter Isabel to Mr. Arthur Coke Gaddy mt Tuesday, twenty-seventI of June niiieteen hunlidred and twenty-two Ora, 'South Carolina The Inarriage was oleminizcd at lie home of the bride's mother In Ora. t was made a very quiet affair on ac :Ount of tile recent duath of the 'idCs fathcr. The( following Lauren county girls ie attn I d . ig Winthrop mmtiMNIer clicol: irses .1Ien and 0le (eorg,!I rena and Anna IWullace, Caroline 'ong, E ! langston., Nel Sem , Lola 'aylor, -'Ib nd Ednlla Riddle, .\iary oyd, (Ceyl Owine s. Ethl'.1 Stoddr(, mmi ILou urry, 11ianche Cox, IFior. zl.ec Si~oCora Arms*trong, 1M.1y Iaddc'n, Lntio Yonng, Deriic Meng, innita Wilke.;, Mertle Abercrntea , 0ladge IBhyant. Daisy Stone, Stella dahmon. Lona andI Vera Iiald'1n, I'ie I hek I and .\lr ". TI. T.ri.mceIre. it00 i iher: (i;u iien, Son of -r. like Parki, died at [he hC.me of tobby, he grandfaticr f t he I;.. i Aniel Cull en" en Flriday morning ine 2:rdl, of lasteltis aged one year, leven months and three day.,. Ti,11*S Vas sd:tl and grievous to the youing pa mi r, he : their b st horn and On y child. What a sweet eonsolation It hould he to us to know that lie Is at 'est, for "There is sweet rest in -leaven". Let 11 not grieve then for me who is 'Asleep In Jesus, blessed sleep; ron which none ever make to weo.v." ((A IFRIlOND". r it s for quality and low price a h'gh grade home furnishing lisneI1t have we been able t Toppoitunities to purchase h Ice dro p---- now couISt e &no 01i the to take advan~ hcme mak- come inl tonei canih g that sen ta*tva' disp r time than prices, ely Finished Walnu ort for Your Bedroom suit in your bedroom you would ag edroomi furniture tibat you have eve eser with large plate mi-rror, drest asy sliding trays. All of these piee< cing a suit that will 'be sure to conf ishin'gs, 'This same suite may also 1: Laurene,.S. C. Final Clearance of All Dresses All Canton Crepe Dresses $9.95 All Taffeta Dresses . $6.95 All Dotted Swiss Dresses $4.95 All Voile and Gingharn Dresses . $2.95 Special Th'lis Weekhl 3 Double Mech Ritz Hair Nets for 25c All Colors e Dark Voilcs Just Received 25c, 29c and 39c a Yard FOR BETTER VALUES <J. re shattered in this Nvcr before in o exand to our cus 3r (l-old furnishings n rew A auri !C \~e wih your ow ~ e>s wIht a epe Liy i inc uded in t his ' 'bmek to r, imal" drenp of Colonial $ .~150 Dining Table ? Here ffs a round pedestal model dining table thiat Is surely an $12450 -xcpuonal orer atonyw. It may be had in either fumed or golden onji finish. Like all i'ee with us t'hat it is the pieces of the Colonial period It r seen. It consists of a is of massive conistruiction, thus ing table and a roomy assuring long and satisfnetory ~s are doliacately decorat.. service. Odd chairs to inatch orm w~ith your' own idea ma~y also he obtained very miod. e obtained in mahogany. erately. ,KES & CO.