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. Local and Personal MentIoni Mr. IW. C. -fflitcliell, of MlouLtville, was a visitor in the city Alonday. .\ib5s-LIouise' Snith, of Wintlh rop col lege, 'caie home for the week-end. lr. and Mis. Clyde Franks left Iolnday for a visit of a few days in WVash ingtoti. .\liss Ititth IHunter, of Pr''osperity was the Week-r1it giest of Dr. and Nis. It. l"'. littghes. -irs. 111. S. Ilackwell and t.4. . E. Copeland spin t last Vednesday in it rta nburg. -\\. ii. I$al is in Carlington where shle is visiting het. <hilghter, !ls. Chiles Calhoun. -lr .and( Mrs. I"'arl WVi!.tm, of, Gas totnia. have re iitrnled ho011e after a visit of a few days t.o 'lMrs. Ii' A. .Davis. *AIms Rebeeca Clai'ke, of i Hen derson vilIe, N. C., spent ilie week-end with herI paren-mts. All'. and 1.\It's. C. AI. Clarke. \ Jrx. 1. ). Sitllii van, of 'ash's De 'ot, is ielrating from a recent ilness at the hoiie of her father. Judge It. C. \Va t(s. Alr. Clyde T. Franks, \\who is with the Pederal 1-a141d Bank inl Iluibia, .tpent thIle week-end at home With his fatily. '.t\s. Roy C. Hitog. of Columbia, has been Spending several days in the city withl her tother, Mr's. iLaura .l. Pias terby. :Alirs. J. . Jofinson has returInld to Imp home iII -Spartan burg after a visit to Mrs. laskoll Sandersand Miss Josie Anderson. Miss Toccoa Gray, who is attendig Convere svent the week-end in the city with Ier .parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. itial Gray. .\Ir. Ambrose FEasterby, student at Clemson, spent the week-end in the city with his mother, Mrs. Laura Easterby. Mrs. Has-kell Sanders, Mrs. R. E. Copeland and Mrs. Sue Anderson mo tored to Greenville Friday where they s*"ent the *day. '.lrs. EIdgar. A. l3rown, of Barnwell, with her little daughter', Emily, came Titesday night tor a visit of several weeks to her' father, MI. Pd. Sit greaves. Al iss Dell Atonl tgoimery, wilo is a stutdent at LiI1estonle, spent the oweek end in' the city with ler parents, ir. and .5irs. J. F. Miontgomery on 'lEast Maitn street. A.\i'. and BAirs. Mac Irby and little daughter, l-lelen, Mrs. Nannie M. Irby and .lrs. Clara FEvans left Sunday by motor for a. few days visit to Cheraw and Marion. Mrs. J. 1). Watts, regent of the Henry -Laurens chailter, ). A. ft., left Tues day .afternoon by niotor for Spartan wburg, to attend t-he state convention of the D./A. r. 'Mrs. Carter -Price. of ainrnwell; for merly Miss Lucy AlcPhail of this c'ity, arrived Tuesday night for a visit of teii days to her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. .W. H. McP-hall, - Miss Agnes Medlock, teacher of Do *mestic Science at 'Wintifrop college, - s'ent the wveek-end in the city withi her' sister', Miss Ethel 'Medloek, teacher in the local schools. .Mi'. Thos. C. Holt, who hasi been in the veter'an's hospital foi' several mon this, tias sifllciently r'eoveredl to -be dismissed fronm fut'theri treatment a lnd Ls no~w at home. Mrt. ETirle Caine, ot' Chicago, Is sp~eiiding a few% (lays in tthe city with his mother, Mt's. 'Rosa I. Caine, who has been qite sick for several wveeks. Miss Lois Fultei' hios returned to Columbia coll:'e aftei' a visit to liei' lparients. >She had the hionor' of being elected - ti'easuriei' of the Fi'esliman class of more that) One' hdindi'c'd stu dIenti s. MIiss Arrah Holt, who is teaching in A bbeyi lie; "and Misses Kat herl'ne and 3lariion Blolt. .who ai' students'at Lime-. stoine, seent-'the wreek--end in 2the city with their .parenfts, Mr'. and .Nri'.. .. 4Vari'ren Blol t. A mong. the'- 'Winthr'ol girls who splent tliedeok-end at homo wer'ot iss 'Is Troccott r'y, Eleano' 'Millr,tou fse Smlti'agud Eva Taylor.. Miss~dh'y br'ouit i md' a hr guest Miss5 Mflj di'od Bolton 'of areiwpod. Mrs. Vijn ddldpr retuitied to thd city Suinday afteri; s'peniding seve'ra \weeks in New York. pregr daughter, C.,. arrived the siume' day- (9 ,spend, sonme tiuine here with :tMr. *ahd" Mrd Gelder and Mr. and Mrs. S, P. lhteu'. Friends of AMr. J. -M. ,Wiggins,Arblo I. as hurt .in an automobile accideit in N ~orth 3~arolina' several months 'ago, Will 'be sorry to letgrn tht I-e is'alh don1 ned to his home after having got ten otg on the etreets foi' some time. eO still suff~rs considerable pafn, ' ; "X(sse Harit Hughes, 6arah 1plisa * Wygert, Jennle Wr~ght andl fni ':;.ouf Washingten, *hio ate all Mtdy ing. at converse Colleges spent' the Arinstice iDay holiay at home in 7/au '~'np .M iWaslidgton 'bfought thyree i'20t With her iseo0 iuoy. Alen,' ErinEst Iasterby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caine, and, Messrs. Albert Todd. Frank McCravy, 1. C. Ilarksdale, J. 'Wells Todd, ames'C. l'odd, J. McD. Moore George N. Wright,,iI. W. Gasque, Thos. C. '131It, Ben Sullivan, Jr., Oscar i'eu dersoln, aIety Beiinett, ac Irby, .1. - I1arney, Ots S-Iluff and 13111 Lake. For Novemiberii ride .1lonoring t)l iss; Aladie ,\ae Jessee, a bridO-elect, .\ls. Frank Reid eniter ta in ed at. a nine tabie card pa rty Thur-sday afterinoon. Pour i tables of Forty-''wo and live of liridge were 'Played ain( a colorful setting of yel 16w lhrysanthemums. After an hoiur of eioyable playing, (he hostess serv (Id a delicious salad Course and a1 sweet coulse. TIhe guest of holor W" - then presented with a lovely ao pliue( breakfast cloth of yellow Inmen. 0 0 0 Weddintui it Wie(rloo 'Waterloo, Nov. I. I-On last S1unday afte rnoonl, .r. Joe W. Saxon, of near here, Ilotorid k) C ross i Ill and ca I rfc(l .iss '%au( I)avis, daughter of .\lr. N. W. Davis, to ILaurens and 'were quietly married. Rev. J. A. .Martin peroried the Ceremony. Mr. Saxon Is a successful ypung farmer of this place an( he and his lovely bride are at home receiving congratulations. \e all join in wishing them imany happy an( proisperous years. .0 00 DInner for College Girls Jionoring Miss Ilmninie Lou Washing ton, wvho was home for the -holiday from Converse college, and her guests, tllisses Caroline Cowan, Lucy Allen and Maiy White, 'Miss Olynthia Iones entertained at a lovely dinner Friday night. Covers for six'Couples Were laid at three small and one large table, all of which were decorated with ewhite daisies and silver candlesticks. A de licious six course dinner was served, aifter which tile guests repaired to the Fleming reception. 0 00 Smal11l Boys (.'ive lteelil C. '. Squires, Jr., Johnny Franks I and Janles Dunklin, three of tile piano pupils of Aliss Hattie Gray, gave, a I most delightful recital a- the hoie of their tdacher Saturday iorniing, the parents of the 'performers and a few i friends being present. Considering the fact that the boys .had' .been studying t music only flvc months they Showed v remarkable talent and musical kvowl- c edge. 'Besides the pipano selections C. r T. Squires, Jr., and Johnny Franks de lighted their audience with a vocai se- a lection. .After .the recital, -Miss Gray I served chocolate and cake. a 000 O Meeting of Wednesday ('lub Mrs. Robert Roper was the delight- V ful'lostess to the Wednesday Club at its anniversary -meeting on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. 'Roper's home was beOautiftilly decoraftedl for the occasion with yellow and white chlrysdnthe- a miltmls,' placed in tall vases ab1oult tileT two rooms in aiwhich the clb was en tertined. 'rhe speaker for theC occa- j s10on was iDr. George A. Wauchope, hlead of tile departmient of linglishl at the1 University of Souith Carolina0 wihot gave a miost interesting and instrue tive talk on Literary Amlerien. lie ebief('ly dlisced the Americanlzdtion or tile solidifying force, and tile Re gionizatlin of Amnei'ican literature, 11 lustrat ing 1his points with original maps1). At thle coincluision of' tile meet - ing tile hostess serv'ed a dleliciouls salad course wilth coffee. - 00 o ilecep~ilon for Mr. nuld Mrs. ('hins. F'. The spacious home of Mrs. J1. 0. C. Fleming was thle scene of a large and brillianlt recepion Fri day night, gIven by Mrs.leniing in hr.onor 'of heor 501n and daughter--in-jawv,,Mr. aid' .lrs; Charles Eloming, wll oe mariried in' .Roinon'e,'V~a.,NQvetriber* ist. Tile on tireQ low,4/" floor' of 4p house wva clirfown 49eii for th(' 0'e siol and lay ishly,Acecorate' w;ith yeloav and white chii'i/nthemin tf# greep~ felis anud othl a er .dttif plants lb fthe .living room1 *epeto Izl ~and) lilar? ,j yellow wvhite chrypanthntung decorated the ~ dining. ronh Anl-oiftee rohi. The guestfedore rebeidil at (he front- donrdfMr. and 'irs. J . Toild, Mr. Charles Hughes and Mdis's 'Rth H~untetpt Prosperity, and from there were ,lntgodneed to 'the receiving line 'by i',i phd, Mrs. Joe Phinney.. Tho re ceiving line was composed 'ot Mrs. J. O, C. Fleming, Mr4 and Mrs.' Charles Flenging, Mr. and Mrs. .Frank - Cainq. d and Mr.1 atiid rad eoll Roper, Th brie .*ore a handsbnie. goet of gold bi'odaded thetl'elobtjtrimned in rai bowi chiffon Eltin gold nlippers an i Dtoebfli the ls to dh libt ary Mere 'l!r and Sir . Flemizf Joples, an reivelt here gere'Mis. :n. ~~4~ conducted to the dining-room by Mrs. 41 A. ). Cray and Mrs. J. R1. llis. The dining table was beautiful with Its reliny lace cover and decorations of white chrysanthemums in silver' vases aid silver candlestricks. Cutting green anld white ice croam an( angel cake were Mirs. . 1, Flemg and Mrs. Crewvell Fleming. 'while those receiv ing wer'e I )r. and. Mi's. R. l'. iHughes, .\isS Bessie Todd .and '.\liss Irene Ray. Mi- 4es I lla Todd, L.largaret Dunlap, Rose Gray and Iekab IRichards helped serve, whiif Misses I sinua Vance Jones andi( iarriet ''oddi andI Rolfe li ughes !m"'zoed gl.''on -lilt] whilv 11in111 and auts. roii the dining-room the guests were shown into the coffee room by Miss Olyn thlIa J ones. lier14' the Rev. T. I-. Squires and .lrs. Squires. .\ir. and M1rs. (*art- Barksdale and~ .\liss \\illie lones polried coffee. I' 1c ii. Io .'ie The fpilowiltg account in tile lHoa Ioke Time), of the wedding of Mr. 11harlies Fleming to ;.\liss i'dith AIlrie Bain es, will he read wiiti great inter 'St n urn .\It*. anld Mrs. Peleming'. lre i1nk0nu' ithir hme erle .w itll thirm. nother. Ali.'.s. J. (). . F e ig Palni. En'lelish ivy andl large has <Ots of white chrysanthemums der-o 'sed the atar of the Calvary ap ist church yeste(rIhy aft(erIoonl at 5 )'clock for one of the iettiest IarI 'lages of tle altiuimn11 season when .\l Iss rlith I.Marie Hariles, (laughter of )r. Ind Mrs. Henry Cooper H3aI'nes, was inited in marriage to Mi. Charles *ranklin Fleming, son of .3i's. J. 0. C. i'leming, of L'aurenls, S. it"./ 'Wile tile guests were -being seated irs. Claude (Guerrant presided at the >rgan and rendered "hnIlaby, from locelyn," and just before the entrance >f tle -bridal l#rty, lr. Ilarry NasI lang "Until" and "For. You Alone." L.ohiengrin's Bridal Choris - was )layed as the wedling party entered lie church, and during the ceremony 'Traumnerere" was softly lendered. The imp, ressive ring11 C O ceeony Was wifoimied bty .Dr. Richard S. Owens, iastoir of' Calvary Baptist church. The ushfc's wvere four broilers of tle iride, Meossrs. Raymiiolid, Richard, Frances and Albert Barnes. Mrs. I icha:rd liogers, .r., ,w'as the linatron of Ihonor. She was handsomely gownied in a irocaded silver lace dess over black atin mlade with basque and long. Iraped skirt. She wore a picture hat nd carried red roses. Little VlrgLinia Barnes, a sister of ie bride. was the cvhiarning flowerI Ir-. She wvas; dressel illn a flesh-col red georgette frock, and scattered q ose petals ill the aisle. I Stuart Barnes, of Rock Hill, S. C.. cousin or tle' bride, was the ring carer. He wore a white middy stilt nd carried the ring concealed in a 'hite chrysanlthemum. The bride- entered with her father, iho gave heri in marriage. The 'bride, who is a lQvely -brunette, as modishly attired in a Hawaiian Ilue coat suit, of velour delalne, wIth lue fox trimings, and she caried shower bouquet of Opheclia r'oses and~ Allies of the Valley. The gr'oomi had as his best man, Mr. ~rank Caine, of Laur'ens, S. C., his i'othei'-ini-Uny./ At (lie conclusion of' the' ieremiiony lie bida p(.1arty left 'the church to the t'ains of -Menidelssv'nni's Wedldinig larch. Mi's. Flemling wvas a stuident of Ilol ns College and Mr. Fleming was edu atedl at D)avidsqin College, 'in Xoi'thI ai'olina. The out-of-town guests foi' the w'ed lig were MrIs. K. -C. Unrnest' antI son, tewarit, oft Rock Hlli1, S. C.; M1r. and Ir's. Gleoi'ge liarnes, of -Washington. D.~ Mr. and Mi's. P. B. Biai'ies, of l'in n, S. C.: Mr. andh M~rs. A. C. Goiod 'ini, or Greensbor'o, N. C.; Mi's. J1. 0. *IFleminag, of Laurens, 'S. C.; i'r. and fr's. Fi'anik Caine, or La~ur'ens, S. C.: !Fr. and~iMi-s. Cecil R~oller, oif Laurtens, . C. - Af'ter a Nor'thcern tr'il), Mr. and Mr's. 'leing will reside in :Laurens, S. C. C'ardi of Thanks, We wish to thank our' many fr'iendls ad neighbor's for theli' kindness durii ig the nickness and (loath of our dear iothei'. Also for the many beauitiful owers. M~ay God's i'ichest blessings list upon them all. rer'- Children: tldcdie, Blea and Willie Mai'tin, YJs, Tobie Cochran, Mrs. Joe O'dell, -Mi's. Tillnan O'dell. Mr's. 1h'nest Nevos. lng's -Daughters to Serve Dhin r The Ring's Daughters will ser've a hjner at Tei'ry's'old store on Thui's A'y frdi o1te o'clock on. , 98sfng Sult Uhappe~ l 1@. 6, RI. A. ~ A reogul%' convocation of - Rising Surn Cbapter, No. 6, R. A M. w11 be held on At 7:80 o'cloc),. Inbi~ ~l ;A~ t Cohen's Department Store THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES The Most Value Per Dollar Upholstered Furniture Made In Grand Rapids Three Pieces $212.50 Mahogany frames, upholstered in blue and solid silk velour, padded with fine moss and high grade felt, spring edges and spring cushions of a special construction, giv ing the utmost in luxury and service. See this suite in our window, then come inside and take A stroll through our display floors where you will see the largest, most complete and lowest price line of fine house furnishings to be found in the State and remember we are always glad tQ have you look. S M.& E. H.WILKES & CO LAURENS. S. C. 15~~6 A fcaa v u a S Still Going 0 The crowds that attended the sale last week showed that they were, well pleased wi.ththe bargains. They continue to come. Do Not Postpone Too Long