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* Local and Personal Menton ** * * * * * * * * ** * * 9 Mir. J'. I,. IPatterson, of Woodruff, wag a visitor in the city Monday. Mr. Thos. C. Bolt, who is in the vet Cran's hospital at Greenville, spent Monday in the city. Aliss Leona Smith has returned to Greenwood after visiting her friend, Mrs. Allie Temoleton. AIrs. C. 'M. Guest, of Greenwood, has ,returned home after a visit to her sis ter,, Mrs. John Teague. Airs. C. 31. Clarke sl)ent the week-en(d in iOendersonville, N. C., with her laughter, M\iss lIebecca Clarke. 'Ar. Warren 'empleton, of Mt. Carmel, is spending a few -days with his mother, Mrs. Allie Templeton. 3Miss Frances Templeton left Mon day for Greenwood .where she 'vill at tend Peterson's business college. Dr. J. 11. Teague and Mr. 0. W. 1Wtes attended the Carolina-Sewanee foalball gamle at Columbia Saturday. ,Ir. 'H-. I. McAlliter, of Abbeville, and i.l 6rs, A. B. Cochran, 'of Antreville, are visiting their mother, Mrs. M. B. liller. .\liss Iebecca Adams, who is attend ing Chicora college, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Adams. .Mrs. F. P .,McGowan left Friday fo,r a visit of ten days to Mrs. Mlartin F. Ansell and 'Airs. J. 1. McSwain, in Greenville. Mrs. John Iicks, of Greenville, who attended the floral show, was the guest iriday and Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bennett. Mrs. Harvey B. Gray, after spend ing several weeks in Greenville, is visiting friends and relatives in and near Gray Court . Mrs. Frank L1eMahan, of Gainesville, Ga., and Mrs. Eimmett Davis, of Gar nett, have returned home after a visjt tol Air. and Mrs. Will Moore. Miss Corrie Hart left Friday for Co lunibla, where she will spend a few days .before going on to Holly Hill to spend the winter with her sister. Mr. W. S. Wright, of Savannah, and Mr. and .Mrs. J. N. 'Wright, Jr., og Spartanburg, were the ,guests of their father, Mr. 3. N. Wright, Sunday, Mr. and -31'rs. George Jenkins.'have as their guest their aunt, Mrs. Jesse G. Stagg, of Gaffney. Mrr. Stagg ar rived last Tuesday and will remain in the city two or three weeks. Mrs. T. J. Bramlette has returned from the ilhoEpitapl. t .her home gn Lee street. llfer friends will be glad to hear that she is fast recovery from her recent operation and expepcts to -be comp1letely well in' a dhoirt 'time.', Mr. and tMrs. D. R. Cowherd With their children, Lfarjorie and 5. R., Jr., and Mlss Mary Ferguson, of Gr'een wood, motored to this city Sunday to %;)end the afternoon with Dr. and .Mrs. H. 19. 1-lughes and other friends. - Mr.. and rs J. JW. Henderson, Jr., have opened~ their handsome newv cot. tage on South Harnier 4treet. The cot tage is of the bungalow style with brick veneer exterior, 'm'aking ong of' the :prettiest-of the smaller homes of the city. Mr. and Sir's. Toy A. iDrummiond, of Lanford Station, have move'd to the city and have taken the 'brick house on W~est Laurens street ne'ar the school building formerly occupied' hy afrs. Allie Templeton. Mrs. Templeton has taken the former .- Smith boalding house nearer the vublic square *on the same street. MRlS..MARY ANN PARSONS Widow of Late Ben Pursons DIest at lHome of 11er Daughter Near -Ian., ford,' Monday. Mrs'. Mary Ann Parsons, widow of the late Ben ~Parsons, died at the home of 'her dlaughter, Lars. Alice Moore, near Lan ford 'Station, Monday morning about 6 o'clock. The funeral gervieg,~ 'were held at 'Lanaaol'd. BapA~ tist church Tuesday afterno~on at 3' o'clock. Tile (leceqUled wan( S'S.years o0 ag~o and had (been a llfd.long mom bei 'dof the 'Baptis't church. She-I iasuNiMd' by'two sons, R'. Cd. And M.Q% d~rsons and ths, following daughters:; MreG J. Lanford, Mrs. G. i'd. M-arlan, irls. Nannlie 'Barnett and Mrs..A,leglIofre. Speclal 0. E. Meeting' Miss 'Willie Mae WfD' ' D.Grf. of the 1Dastern' Star W~hold -a school '6t instruction -In'-t ioU 1W,1 'Thurniday evening t' 3h80 'i0k oli* the benefit of Adali Chapter Noe 6, an~dj James 9, (Parrott Chaikt?t4e9.ef5 Clinton. All members of 'thisse rehagr' ters are earnestly requested t4 'be 'preisent, Any other .'Oaatern dtsys will be gladly wrelcom~ei, 0everai grand officers have 'been invited The 0oi as*D in g n~l~. tion wlW1k t t t'JM n4 Ieception Friday Evening Invitations have been issued by irs. J. 0. C. Fleming to a large reception, to be given Friday night to her son, Mr. Chas. Flirjing and his lbride, for merly .llss IFdith Barnes, of Roanoke, Virginia. .ir. and .\rs. Fleming have been enjoying a wedding Journey to several northern points, but are ex eceted to reach the city today. 0 o o It. D.- C. Meets Ali. 14. S. Hudgens and Airs. I,. (1. lHalle isere joint hostesses in enter taining the J. '13. Kershaw Chapter U. D. C., on Tuesday morning at the home of the latter. The Halle home was beautiful in its decorations of prize cI rysan themums, and (lite a number of ladies attended despite-the iacnlem enmny o' the morning. M'rs. Geo. -M. Wright conducted the literary pro gramme and gave some interesting facts concerning the 'attitude of the states of .\lississippi and Florida dur ing tile days of the Confederacy. Af ter a 'Vocal selection by Mrs. L. 0. lires and a Viano number 'by Airs. F. V. K.Ahapman, a 'beautiful luncheon was served by the hostesses. 0 0 0 'c LieIague Meeting The Civic L eague .wil Ihold its reg ular monthly meeting on next Tues (lay afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Rte't L'lcom. RC'S00 'N011 'n, Tumblinolt M.iss Zonia Tumblin, daughter of John Henry Tumblin, and Mr. ihric Bolt were happily nalried at the home of the officiating minister, Rev. C. AV. Daven-port, in the 'Hickory Tavern section, Sunday, October -29. 0 0 o Party for Teachers Mrs. George Wright was hostess to a delightful Forty-Two Carty Monday afternoon in honor of four teachers of the Laurens school, .Misses Leila Wal kor, Bertha 'W'yatt, Lilly Miller and Frances Bradham. Chrysanthemuns were artistically used to decorate the rQoms in which the seven ta-bles were placed. At the conclusiorl of an in teresting series of games a delicious sqlad course with cocoa was served. 0 o 0 D. A. I. .Meeting Thke 'Henry -Laurens chapter D. A. JR. will neet Friday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. -W. L. Gray. Mrs. B. L. Clgrdy, dect. 000 Wednesday Club The Wednesday Club will hold its anniversary meeting this afternoon at the h'6me of',Mrs. 'Robert Rojier on Main street.at four o'clock. Dr. G. A. Wanchope, of the University of South Carolina, will ' 'ture to the club. 00 Sta Dinner One of the delightful affairs of the season given to Mr. Charles . Flem ing prior to hi smarriage in Roanoke last Wednesday afternoon wad the stagidinner lparty given in his honor by M~r. James C. Todd. A six course dinner was elegantly served after which the guests repaired to the draw ing room where they were regaled for an hour or more with vaudeville acts given -by J. a. O'Farrell, a talented amateur actor. Ten fr'iends of Mr. Fleming were Invited to this affair. aEnterfalns Bridge Club - dirs. WVells. Clerdy dlightfully en tertained the members of her bridge club and several guests at. a brlige luncheon Thursday morning at her home on Mlain street. The six tables were placed amid a setting of vivid autumn flowers. After an hour of playing the hostess served a delicious salad'course with coffee. -For 'bride Ei~ct Complimenting Miss Maudio Mao Jenssee, as popular., bride bf N9Vember, Mr's.' C, T. IAtina'r entertain~d at bridge Friday afternoon. 'rho )(oms in wvhich tho six (ablesgswere place4 were gbloomi witl~~ic it qdra, yelav and pinik . chr'ysanthenutms predon ,ating. At"E 1titelso TaI~m 1of in testinug games refreshments edipsist ng It salad course with coffee' were~ served.' Miss Jessee was *P'egented wJih it.wo' dainty han d-made ( idker Chi0sdf4 i~ni ofthe a~ 'noon, Mrs. Latinmer was assisted in~ irving by *Mfs, George Wright an1 Oissy, Rekah Riobards and Catroll Ilnd -Entertains for SIstr b Mfrn. T. 0. Swink was hoa Tries day afternoon to a Porty- (I jVarty of ,nine tbies inl honot' of h 'Wpitter,, birs.. Frank (Rogers, of 0parianburg. A color sehemte of y74110w and 'hite with relallowo'en deC~pati'ons was.oar' rige ont. Pumnpkins and 'black coatg *Ore dueh In evidence while'a~baW2 of yellog gt whUo muints ws ,4p~d onl Mi til. Ater An intbr~isti houd JAWALS BEAT GiENWOOD Laurens High School Outplays Green wood in Every Department of the Game. Uncovering a snappy series of shift -plays that completely dazzled their op:)onents, the Laurens 'high school football team clearly outclassed the Greenwood Ii's on the local lot Fi (lay afternoon winning the g'ame handily 'by a score of 21 to 0. Lau rens crossed Greenwood's goal line hi tihe second, third an1d fourth quarter's, Tidwell adding the extra point each time -by pretty kicks between the hars. I Greenwood lost its only chance to scor in the first qluarter when it at temptedi a forward pass on the ten yard line with only a couple of yards to do. The pass failed and the ball was brought back to the twenty-yarid line after it, had rolled past the goal Iiies. After this the r ieenwood ladls never had a chliance. The Greenwood team put up a plucky fight, but t he line .plunges of the locals were irresistable. Coach Estes had a'docted several shift-plays used with telling effect by Richnond college lin defeating the Furman teani the Saturday before and the locals put the plays into such perfect and power, fult execution that thle Greenwomd boys were fairly 'bewildered. Quar terback Thompson, of the- locals, was master of the situation throughout the game and added several spectacular plunges to his steady -headwork. The liaurens team goes to Anderson Friday, where they %will go up against a formidable aggregation coached by 'Dode" Phillips, former rli-skine star. Although considerably outweighed, the locals expect to put up a sti'f light. The game will be .layed at the Ander son county fair and a large crowd will likely.witness it. ** * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * A MISSION STUDY * S* (Contributed) * 1* 1* * * * * * * * * * * * * * A Mission 'Study held at the home of Mrs. R. :L. Gray, of Gray Court on last Friday, November 3, was an attempt to get all the twenty-six mentbers of the Womans Missionary Society to take part in the 'work rather thpn six or eight who usually attend mission study meetings. The society was divided up into flve groups and each group given a cap tain and' a book to read. -Each cap tain was to read the entire book and each member at least the chapter as signed to that division. A large crowd gathered on .the dap appointed and for, three hours all took Part in the study of the day. Lunch eon was served in the s'pacious dining room. Immediately after dinner a short memorial service was held in honor of Miss Bell Bennett, Green ville District secretary. tMlrs. M. D. Gibson conducted this service in a Most impressive manner. * * *** * * * *s* * e* * LANF0R.D ?zW8 * ** S*' * * * * * * * * * * * * L~anford, Nov. 6.-The many friends of Mr's. 'Mary Ann iParsons will be sorry to learn of 'her'.dleath, wvhich oc curred at the 'ho'nle of her daughter, Sirs. Alice Moore at an ear'ly hour Mon'day mordiing. Mrs. Parson shad reached the age of 84, last August, had been in very feeble health for some time, but still retained her mental faculties and' always sthowved an ac five interest in heir friends, relatives and loved ones wvhen around. She leaves a family of five daughters and two sons to mourn her loss. 'The fun.. er'al services wvill :be conducted Tuies day at the~ [Lanford ;Baptist church and interinent twill be in the cemeteiry ad joining. She was a faIthful, cense crated Christian wvoman, loved her church and always attended until her health gave way. She has a large family connection and 'her friehds ar'e in sympathy with the 'bereaved family who were so devoted to her. .Mi', W. 'A. Thomas is not very much better at this writIng. 'Most all of hIs children were in to 'see him last week, Mmis. Martha iHerbert is stil 1 very crItically ill, nyo are sorry to state. 'Miss Edna iBrooker, of Enoree school faculty, stpent the weekiend with 'her Nikter, Mr's. J. IP. rPatters'on. Mr. J. W. Johnson Camne home from Marion, iN. 0., to spend the week-end with homefolks. I'(l'v. .Mr. 'fldwards, of Elnoree, preachedi a good sermon at the Baptist chiu eliISunday 'morning, He shows a N #Mitable famIliarity of Scripturies, Mr. HIarper 'Higgins and little "son, of Un~ion, came to spend Sunday with 1tr. J.,8. Higgins and to help celebrate' his 8rd'hbirthday 'last Sunday. Miss Mattle bloo is at 'home from And~erson cohlege to. atternd the' fun oral sofyiees of hor' grdd4oother, Mrs. Mit' and 'jtfs~.o ., B.unter, visited J1:11g taiy, of Pairfprr. ". tore er last Sunday. Messrs. t. V. Lanford and Mrs. Cas tieberry, of Woodruff, CMrs. Pansy 'Mc Cord.and Mrs. Copeland, of Gaffney Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Johnson were re cent vistors here. Miss Margaret Waldrepl has return ed home from a pleasant visit to Spar tanburg. .M'. and Mrs. J. Fi Waldrep attend ed services at Trinity church, their hone church, in S:,artanburg county Miss IWerts spent the week-end 1with her parents at .Ninety Six. Misses 'Lenora and Annie 'Mlae Patl Ierson have returned hone from the Spartanburg fair. 11ising Sun Chapter No. 6, 11. A. M. A swei al convocation of Rlisint; Sun Chapter, No. 6, R. A. M., will be held on TIlySDAjY night, Nov. I.I, FRIDAY NIGiT, Oct. 13th, are requested to be present and to be on hand at the appointed hour'. JAS. 1-. SULLIVAN, H1. P. L'. . 1RO , Sec. a4 Genuine Simm Spring and Mat 'Prices all can af] Special Values make The fine sleep qualitie of Simmons Beds, sellin[ prices, are also to be fo simple design pictured at If you know furnitui you will not fail to appr< saving advantages of thit Bedding Outfit offer. T too good to overlook ft comprises: We offer thel S.m SIN Nea So that none < we have procure< in Poiret Twill an greater number od See these new dr. Sn Marvelous new Pr comfortable, too, that Raglan sleeves or'a tucked models, straigi maglow, Tuscora, Gra See the-new Gold Prompt AI Adair COAL! WE HAVE SEVERAL CARS OF GOOD LUMP COAL Eichelberger Bros. Phone 33 Price $27.50 Complete I T Delivered in \k Individual Carton ons Bed, tress at ord - - -Genuine Sleep Qualities this Sale of Bed Outfits too good to miss s so characteristic One Simmons 'Bedsead for much higher as Illustrated above-godd, strong, serviceable und in the more and comfortable. Choice of many beautiful wood finishes, in all standard width@: love' One Simmons Bedspring.--. -e values at all- The galvanized. twisted link fahrit, twn. n., -ciate the money- non-sagging, resilient, quiet and restfuf. - i special Bed and One Simmons Mattress his opportunity is of ure, new, clean cotton -delivered in special )this is what it aol -proof carton roll. This entire outfit can be purchased here tomorrow at the special price' above. iest Blanket values to be found in Laurens. 1 E. H. Wilkes & Co. MONS~ -BED PRINGS & MATTRESSES zit for Seep Dresses Arrived in Stock. >f our customers may be disappointed I still more of those remarkable Dresses d Ticotine and now you have a still E styles from which to make selection. Esses early. iart Coats intzess Coats, individual in line and swing and first cold snap. wide in-sleeves in embroidered, braided and kt, bloused and draped styles. Materials, Nor cianna and Glorianna, I and Silver Lace Hats. :tention Givet All Mail Orders. 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