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IN P. 1P 1W 0 A Loesl and Personal Men'tion * (Miss 'Fynees Kennedy leaves today for Anderson to spend some time. SMr. and 'Mrs. D. H. Counts motored to Hendersonville Sunday. Dr.' and Mrs. J. 'H. Teagge inotored to !Hendersonville for th ie&"ek-end. LIiss Eloise Claridy' 'eft laSt "elt for Greenville to visit - Miss Caroline Fergdson for some time. -Mtiss Sarah Childress left yesterday for Fountain Inn whre she will visi.t friends and relatives for some tine. Miss Eva Taylor returned home lNion day after visiting relatiyos in Q(olum bia and Augusta for several weeks. (Mrs. Tolly Little, of Greenville, has been the guest of #Miss Annie Huff for a few days. Mr. 'Daniel Blake, Jr., of Summer ton, is spendIng alfe'w' days in the city 'with (1r. Otis Huff.' Messrs. J. D. Sexton, Boyd .Sexton, &,arry Boyd and Malcy Templeton spent the week-end in 'Hendersonville. IProf. Z. L. Voy, principal of the graded school last year, has 'been -, visitor in the city for several days. Mrs. 11H. B. Humbert and children spent the past week very pleasantly in Anderson at the home of 31r. Jno. B. Humbert. Mr. L. B. -UlAckwell retarned last week from Montreat, where he was the "guest of Mr. J. ,W. Todd for a short summet outing. Mr. Geo. M. Wright, accompanied by (isses Bettie and Mai-garet 'Richards, spent the .week-end 'with 'Mrs. Wright and children at Montreat, N. C. Mrs. 'John F. Bolt left yesterday morning for Dunbarton to visit her daughter, Mirs, B. F. Owens, for a few days. IDr. and 'lirs. Alva Weaver and fain ily, of tLake City, spent the week-end in the city as guests of Air. and 'Mrs. Fleming Smith. Misses Annie Shealey and Alary Os 'borne, of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting 5liss Jennie Sheakpy on lNast Malui street. 'Miss Sarah Thompson, of Anderson, who has :been with a camping grty for several weeks, is now visiting slrs. John W. Bolt, Jr., on West 'Main street. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Wells Todd, Jr., t have as guests Mrs. Todd's mother and t sister, Mrs. John G. Richards, of Li berty Bill, and Mrs. T. 'P. MeCrae, of Denmark. Mrs. 'R. C. Richardson and little .rdaughterv, iSarah. of Pinowood, arrived qN in the ci'ty Friday to visit Airs. Rich ardson's 'father, M'. Jos. Ill. Sullivan, t for some time. il Mr. Thos. C. Bolt, who has been undergoing treatment. at the govern- E ment hospital in Greenville for several I months, is at home for a few days but y expects to return to the hospital in a very short time. a Mrs. 91. B. 'Hluibert and children, t( Margaret and 'Dorothy, and 'liss Marie Stokes, of Mountville, leave Tuesday 1 for Anericus, Ga., wiere they 'wil' visit at the hiome of T.s. i.umb~iert's; sister, Mrs. 'W. H. Bowvers. 'Misses Elizabeth andl Mary Thomp-.~ son have returned home after' aA months' visit wvithi their sisters. 'Mirs. e W. S. Tuttle,. Mi's. iW. HI. Kessler and Miss Annie Laurie Thompson, in At- - lanta' Capt. W. R- Richey, Jri., who has ge been) at Cami) McClellan foi' the past A month, is expected to iretui'n to the city Sunday and r'emaini here for' some time *beorie returning in the fall toy take u~p his work as military instructor at the University of Tennessee. 'i'. a'hd Mrs. J. Warren Bolt and family lef-t yesterday for 'Henderson ville, N. C., to spend several weeks. TVhey nyere en'eceded a fewv clays byli Alpha iBolt, wvho went up last t ases Mai'garet iRichards, of Liberty I WiB. Copeland, of Clnton, and Mary tof Albeoville, are house guests th 'weqk of Mfss lNmmic Lou 'Wash-u ington 'and are being shown much at tention in the younger set of, the city. h M4r. E, H. Wilkes, who has bee't con fined to his home foi' several weeks 0u On account of' sitkness, 'was able toh visit at the stoi&for a fewv hours lastr 90jtk., Howev~ his friends will 'be th Worry to learn th is improvement isth rather slow a that it will be some time yet beforeQ .will be aible to take up active work ~in, at4 . Mrs. Robert "U4' ray and daughter, 'Miss gladys Gr of dray Court, re- s turned last we te from an'/extended u ~tour Qt the West; going as far as Cali. I C t frnth' where ~they 'Visited relatives. thu 'Itef Were gone 'from home a'bout six -pr os Weoks ahtd thoroughly enjoyed /the c wonderful natural scenery as well as a i ?Lhel in inVade attractions of the west-- thi ~t lfof the egntinent, 5 -, Celebrates Birthday * Lt1e Miss U nil so nlamon cele ~btid Iidr third 4jirthday with a patrty ( ~ 'MtI~~attrnoOdnat which' , ieut eoo '~,Ub~ti~e 'little %dests were enter- at I 3tf "fedettmber of childreni's oro: eddjed, the fouln. folks rekd M188 Barksdale Eliteri4ins Ig4Ist Wedn esday morn jig Miss Vir gilhia lBarksdale enterttiined with a 'Foty-Two 'liarty at her iome on West 'Maii stret,' in honor .f tMiss Hattie Sul)ivan,.a bridle-to-Ibe, and Mrs. Fitz hugh 'Marchant, who has. recently moved to-"Laurenis from Greenville. The house-was artistically decorated 'with garden flowers, 'iwelive tables were arranged for Forty-Two. After a number of games had been oplayed, iMisse8s 4argaret Lake, Brucie Ovings, (Mary Owings and iMartha' Barksdale assisted the hostess in serving deli clous refreshments. Miss 'Barksdale presented the honor guests with lovely little gifts. G00 For .Miss Sulilivani 'Miss Hattle 'Sullivan, whose mar riage to Mr1. 'Harold B. Davis, of Ber wick, IPa., is to take .place Thursday afternoon, was the honor guest at a delightful Forty-Two party given Thursday morning 'by Mrs. Thos. C. Switzer at her home on South 'Harper street. Ten tables of -players enjoyed a number of games after which a dell eious salad course 'was served followed by an ice course. 000 For Mrs. Lithicum iSeveral informal but none the less lelightful parties 'were given in the :ity last week for Mrs. Wiiie Gray Bithicuin, of Atlanta, .who wias a guest 'or a few days of TNIrs. R. El. labb, on WVest Itain street. Mrs. R. E. Hughes ave a pretty Bridge party for her 3aturday morning, serving a delicious ualad course, and Suturday afternoon irs. Babb entertained in a similarly lelightful manner for her. Mrs. Lithi mni, as 1Iiss IWillie Gray, of Green rille, was a frequent visitor to Lau 'ens in her girlhood and had many riends here who were delighted to tave her back again. 0 0 0 JIonets-Bishop) A 'wedding that will prove of much nterest was that of Miss Emma Jones o LMr. (Robert 'R. Bishop, formerly of his city, 'but now of Greenville, which tas quietly solemnized at the home of he 'bride in Green.wood Sunday, July 3rd at r:30 o'clock. Miss Jones is the only daughter of Ir's. Janie Jones, of Gre-enwood. She as made her home in Greenville for le ipast three years. '\r. Bishop was eared near Laurens, 'but has resided i Greenville for the vast five years. re is connected with the Keystone 'ire Sales Company, 'being assistant' t tanager Qf that concern. t Immediately after the ceremony Mr. rid Mrs. Bishop left for a short trip t the mountains, and will visit Ashe lle, Waynesville and Wrightsyille each. They will make their -h1me 703 East Washington street, Geen Ic on their return 'home. 'Among those -who witnessed the 'remony wvere: Miss Mary Kelly, ..\issd i'ra Minta Ilishop, all of Greenville;d r. 'IH. I~liler .Moore, r., 'Simpsonville; C r. Sam ~Jones, Mr', and Mrs. Wilson, dl 'alter and Clyde Richardson, 'Mr'. and r's. M. ID. 'Warner, 'Roy, Decwey and t aile Warner, Mr. andl Mrs. G. L3,1. rider'son, Mary Johnson and the moth-t of the bride, all of Green'wood. The many friends of this young cou- ( e wish f'or them much ha'ppiness and cecess. 0. oj Taxing Induti'rles h litno' The Advertiser': In yor last issue of last week, yout t at certain candlidates for wantingt put tax on certain industries to t Ip the farmers. In other 'words to[l isen the tax on lands I am very f r'ry to know that you arc standing i for industrial establisihments that not a necessity to the farmers of state, The land Is a necessity told a but cigarettes, tobacco, cold driinks, ah as Chero-Cola, 'Coca-Cola and oth sotit drinks, and chewIng gum t uld 'he taxed and lift the tax off ev- p toot of land in 'the state except l tt that is used for game r'es-erves.W tave farmed nearly all my life and wvalked between the 1)1ow handles C eleven years,, of age, until I was u 'r,sixty, excepting the years tlat I i in the armf of Wr'ilisn "Vir-- Fe Ia in the "War Between the States. Y m for industries, but not the kind , t Is not a necessi-ty, il 'believe in Iye 'gress, ibut something that is a ne-i 01 sity and not spmething that is not I m Ocessity to life. The ely way that legislature can help tihe formemrs e 0 pt a 4ak on luxuries. .. ' ClI 'You'rs truly, Bit Abererjmble Iteunion n Monday, tlly81;'1922Mthe Aber hie Auhual' Roiuhton will '1edstet he Jonie ofMr, and 'Mrs J, . iber-. nbl~e, 101infon. All the friends and 4t es are ~cordially invit'ed to 4e APPEAL VOICED FOR FAMILY LIFE Solemn 'Warning to America Sounded. Report to Church. New York, July 19,-4ttering a "sol emn warning to the men and women of America," that "this nation will decay and flally perish when Ameri can homes cease to revere God," the relort of the tioint conmission on home and family life, which will !be )resented to the-triennial general con vention of the EpiscopiaI church meet -ing in Portland, Oregon, September 6 next, has been made public. "Advanced culture (lid not save past civilization, did not prevent Germany plunging into a gulf of infamy. Upon Amcrica's consecration to God depends her fate," says the report, which con tains an exhaustive study of social and 4ndiustrial. conditions in the United States with particular reference to home life. The commission was appointed 'by the Episcopal general convention six years ago, and includes in its person nel sonie of the most distinguished of the bishops, clerical and lay members of the church. Among other subjects which are frankly treated are those of marriage, divorce and birth control. The report contains a strong recom mendatlon against the latter. The Rev. Charles Noyes Tyndell, S. T. D., of Williamsport, 1Pa., secretary of the commission, in transmitting the report, says that the whole effort of the com mission has been to present to the country a vital message in as concise form as possible. "Even a cursory glance at conditions in the average American home reveals evidence sufficient to warrant the most careful study of those influences now affecting these homes from the stand point of morals and religion," the re port continues. "The attitude toward youth, evenl more than the attitude of the youth, will scarcely bear severe scrutiny. "We touch the root of our family problelm when we ivoint to the lack of religion in the home. It is paralyz Ing to think of the average American ramily going on from the rising to the retiring hour as if God had no exist ance. Sunday is a day for extra sleep, notoring, Sunday papers in many vol lines, comic supplements. If Amer !an children are not to bo taught of lod in the schools, and He is unnamed n the home, what 'canl we expect but hat at this moment the 'United States s actually developing into a non Ahristian nation?" Touching upon 'domestic life in 0merica, the report says: "Where family lfe is dishonored, vedding uinfaithfulness lightly regard d, parental responsibility neglected, ilhal resoect and obedience slighted, here, we may be sure, society ig rot en at the core. We tremble for. the nture of a state or nation where lax licories concerning domestic life gain round. Even laxer practice will cer linly prevail. "The Viemedy for the frightful dis alutioN of the marriage tie going on 1 America andi its inevitable conse uence of race suicidle is to be foundl Christian training alone. Rleme mal legislation while imposing difil titles .in the way of easy annulment aes ont go to thme root of the evil, attacks many outward symptoms of to disease and is of undoubted value, it it (does not dlestr'oy the germ of e evil or cure it at its source. "Iboys andl girls must be0 taught as tyas possible that the chief Ipur )5e of marriage is the lperpetuation the race, involving the begetting md education of children for the :work 'the wvorld. Marriage is a high and >ly vocation because the married pair 'c cooperting with the Creator in e continuance of the hutman race. "This commiss-ion hca rtily indorses e warning uttered by the great Lam th conference of bishops, gathered Dm all over the world in London in ~, against the practice of means foi; avoidance of coneciptioni as in ggrave dlangers to- phy1sical Ith as wvell as moral innocenice, and i~tening the future of the' liuman e, We make our own the 'Evo~s. of donference committee, as ap~plying r4.luarly to the ,United. Statese - l'he repor t is'signed by the 'Rt..'Rev. Iam 1H. Moreland, D. D., 'bi'hop of mento, wvho is chairman of the n j~ssion; .the Rit. Rev..Sidney Cat Pnrtridge, D. I)., bishop of WVest. r;the .Rt. 'Rev. David Lincoln. SD, -D., bishiop' of Western, New rfr. the Rt. Sev. Charles 'F'iske, '1), 'bislionp coadjutor of central New rle; the Rt. -Rev. Johm C. i d bish of Erie; .the 'RSY 3. T. Mellish of >oalyn; the (Rev, Edwin 8. &bane of Angeles, the Rev-. 6 . 'Ifravers, D.; of Pittsburgh; Robert 'A. .Woods, rlten ~oget's Woodruiff, James*M 1 'and 'Frank' g'xittie. Advertiser Printhig CO. J hooe Ueat Ledgers, Etc. Wnraved. Invyittions and Cards. dvrtiser Printing Company Cd6sCaise 'Orip gaG ldense' ** * * * * * * * * * .* * * * Quarterly Meeting of B. Y. P. U. * * * * * * * * * ** * o p The quarterly. meeting of Laurer County..B. Y. P. U. to'be held at Mount ville, August 6th, beginning at thre o'clock. .OpeningChorister in charge. IDevotional-7NMountville Union. 'Prayer----Mr. Stevens, Clinton Union. Words of Welcoie-Mrs. Maud Bry son, 11ountville Union. Response-Wr. Carroll Wallace, Chest nut Ridge Union. Special 'Music-Moun-t Pleasant Union Responsibility of the '1. Y. 'P. U. tc the Community-Mri. Glenn Patton Bethany Union. The Personality of Jesus-Miss Katc 'Wofford, New Prospect. Some of Our Failures--Aliss Sarah Jou Bobo, Friendship ! Union. 'What the B. Y. 'P. U. Hlas Done For Ale.--Mr. Chalmers Armstrong, Lau rens; Miss 'Ruth Cooner, hanford; Mr. Adolphus Robertson, Warrior. ('Four minutes each). Special Music-JDurbin- Union. Reports of Officers. Awarding of ilanner--Miss -.\i le Wallace. Closing Prayer. CLYDI T. F'RANKS, Pres. IISS SARAIlJ LO 0 BOBO, Sec. Work Day at Hleaverdam Anyone who has relatives or friends buried at Beaverdam church is asked to meet with the present members to clear off the cemetery on Thursday 'be fore the fIrst Sunday, August 4. Ev eryone bring -picnic dinner and spend Lhe day. All .who are interested please come and help out. "CO.\MMITTHE". To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QVININE (Tablets.) It sto a the Cou h and Headache and works off the voad. E. V. ROVE'S slgnature on each box. 30c. *'* 4 ~~ * * * * * *. * * *. 11EU1TH OFFICER'S REPORT * I. * . * * * * * *. *. * * * *. L'o the Board of Health, City of Laurens, 'Laurens, S. C. lentlemen: I take pleasure in presenting to you ny report fbr the month ending July oth. I have inspected and passed 367 )remises. I have ins:'ected and notified to lean :39 premises. I have inspected and notifled to SPE 42 -Pie< I I High grad Decoration. want a full Hi. value at $8.4( before all are S.M. &E . screen 19 closets. I have inspected and condemned I well for typhoid contamination. I have Inspected 13 vacant lots passed. I have inspected and notified to clean 4 vacant lots. (I have reinspected 3 'buildings con demned, and found they have been put in sanitary condition. I have reinspected 2 vacant lots con deined. I 'find one has been cleaned. Mity Water and Light 1lant I have inspected the water and light plant. I find premises clean. Sewers I 'ind sewers smelling badly and need flushing badly. Hydrants I find hydrants need flushing. Street antid Water Ways if -find the streets and sidewalks are being cleanedi as fast as possible. All streams and water ways will soon 'be in excellent condition. I have inspected the following, and their rating is: IHotels Laurens Hotel............ ..9g Dew Drop Inn..............g Jloarding Houses !Mrs. W. di. Hough............ Mrs. J. F. Bolt ............ ..99, Mrs. Allie Templton ..........96 White Cafes Central Cafe ....s...........9. -Sanitary Lunch ..8............ Try 'Me 'Cafe ... .. g.... Union 'Station Cafe .... ..9.... IBishol) Cafe .8 5..........85 lestaurants Colored Parks Restaurant .......... ..92 Woody's Restaurant .......... 80 Lyles .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ... Maddens .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .....92 Soda Fountains Powe Drug Co.............. 9 Putnam's Drug Store ..........99 i Garlington's Drug .Store (colored) 82 ikerl(es Mahaffcy's Bakery.......... .4 MIreat Markets Blakely's Market .... .....6 Armstrong's Market........ ..95 Saxon's Market .. .. .. .. .. .. ..9.1 Cannon's Market ............0 i Iee Plants Laurens fee Factory........... Ilottling Plants Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ........98 1 C liero-C ola B ottling Co. .. .. .. .. 9 c, Lime Cola Bottling Co. ..........9 1 Wholesale Groceries Swygert-Nickels Co. ..........95 .1. S. 'Bennett & 'Son.......... Dixie -Flour & Grain Co. ..9..5....95 CIAL VAI $8.4 American Chaina-i Jnst the thing when ndred-Piece Set, and . Come at once an< lone. H. WILKE LAUJRENS, S. C. 'W. Carl Wharton . Retafi Groceries A. L. Mahaffey .0 4 Carryteria ... ooo , 9o L. N. Owens . .. + * .. 9 - Owings & Owings . fHunte' .Brothbrs . J. H, 'Sullivan Prank Bishop Medlock Brothqrs. . ... . J. IW. or "0....... Laurenr. Cotton 1!! Store ..94 J. M..Adams . o..... ....94 Setzler -- .. ge S. G. Mc.Daniel . . . ...% W. R. Brown ... Sanitary Store ... J. C. 'Shell & Co . ..92 'D. J. Mad(l(jen ----.--......82 S. 13. Parks----.-... ....... 2 'II. Woody ...8 White larber Shops U. D. McCravy .. . .. .. .. .. ..94 Caipbell & Setzler .. .. .. .. .. J. V. Hellams .... .. .. .. ...9. Whitner & yrd . .. .. .94 N. S. Torrence .... Colored iBarber Shops M. P. Gray... Irby & Sullivan - .-.. ......86 Will 'Moore. .. ...... ..'2 Theatres princess Theatre ....... Garbage I find very little garbage onl pren ses. The garbage truck is doing Yood work. Water Shed 'I find iwatcr shed in vry -good shape P1umipinig Station I find inlet tanks have been niecly i1eaned. Abattloir I instpeeted and p)assed for slaughter 107 animals. I inspected and condemned 19 liv ?rs, for Infection, abscesses and wO)rm Collections I have collected and turned over to 'ity Clerk $36.00 for Slaughter dues. Fertilizer Tankage I have tanked about 2"-.00 lbs. bood md offal, which is decomposing nice y. Health Repiort, I case tyl)hoid fever; I case mercury toisoning; a few cases of minor all nents. No contagious d.liseases. -lealtl-Very good. Vital Sfttites lirths, white .......... ..h... lirths, colored .... )eaths, white ........... n )eaths, colored ...... .. ... Respectfully sui"bmitted, W. Des lRANKIm, Health Officer, uly 10, 1922. U E r Set. link Spray you don't a wonder I get yours S3&CO