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The Anderson daily intelligencer. [volume] (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, November 22, 1914, Supplement, Image 9

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pr?sent end had a splendid program
on Cabs, Good bible reeding, led W.
Kathleen Burris*, participate io by
about a dosen girls. .
The principal business was plan
ning for Vav Thanksgiving party next*
Wednesday afternoon. The members
will meet at chairman's and bring sj
rd of something good. They willi
hslf and take the other, half to I
some shut In or needy one to make j
.P*?artUmafylrtmt /j? *". o hanny "SS.
:' Each "girl "had'bcen asked, to bring
a' flower and ""astir all hsd brought
Sern ftp and' laid them on the table,
? leader took a chrysanthemum
and talked ta the girls of God's love
of beauty and fragrance. Alco the
fact that the flowers are not part-,
m giving: out their beauty and frag
rance Just to a few, but''are sweet]
to all. So should Christiana be sweet |
and lovely to alb ' MT
-The society decided tb send the
flowers to tho patient*'in the ward at
the hospital, so they were taken after
the masting.
The girls will soon begin the stud* '
Of the mtaalon study -beou J"?ocdb,lrd,
Ute Indian." Altogether thia was one
of the best meetings the V:lub has
held this yeer, and all were enthus
iastic and attentive. The girls J?Id
fgir to be splendid, capable women in
a few more years, but they are not
waiting for womanhood before being j
useful, but ara .doing, many aweet j
helpful things nov.
Church Han's Club.
Choir of Grace Episcopal church
will serve a supper for the Church
man's Club, on Monday evening at 8.
o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. building.
MIssloa Study Class.
On Tuesday afternoon the Mission
Study Class met st the church study
ing "The King's Business." Mrs. ?
F.. Vines, the leader, being kb
it, MiSy^-ri Smothers, the vice
1er,*took* crwrge. * Tbore wss al
roost interesting discussion by those |
present, the subject being work of tho
educational department of an Ideal
missionary society. The Claas decid
ed to recommend several plans' to be
tried by the tocal society.
Missionary Society.
The Woman'svMisslonary Society of
the First Baptist church met Novem
ber ld, at 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
Mrs. 3. W. Quattlebaum, first vice
president, presiding in the absence of
the president, Mrs. J. F. Vines, who is
out of town. The society heartily en
dorsed the action of .the Civic Asso
ciation in their recent resolutions In
rf gard to objectionable moving pic
tures, vaudeville and anything else
liable to lower the moral standard of
the spectators. Several interesting
talks were made by members on this
subject.
It was decided to have an
utility shower at the meeting
UL . ?he various divisions or me
society the first Monday In De
cember. The things to be sent as
CuT?rituiac present to the children at
CoWrftT Maxwell Orphanage, at Green
. wood, r
The 'secretary of the society, Mrs.
Will Klug, was instructed to write
. and find soat'the ages and names of
children in two cottages and the gilts
will tie sent to them. Mrs. Raymond
Mattisop, was appointed to write an
open letter to the Baptist Courier
suggesting that 'other societies carry
out the aam? plan, so ?that none of :
the t???rsi ^neglected. Splendid;
persons! service reports were given,
>. Prog?am gave way to'the report of
the delegates, s^f\o had attended the
recent convent*.*.; ip dewberry, Mrs.
lfW. Id?sters'ano^Mkai Bessie Major.
! Missioner? Society.
The Missionary Society of St
John's Methodist church, will meet oh
?nday afternoon at 4 o'clock with
. Mts. Florence 1 Thompson 'on i South
{WDuffle street.' A full^ti?ndauce ls
:!.?i?lredi . \ .
Bpwsrt* J^aew?
Tho following is the program of
Led oy M*W Louise Blghy.
'Mrs. 3. W. Speake, plano 1st.
'Opnmtt aang.-No.--?. . - ? -
Flayer-Mr.^8uJllv&. , '?:
j ^ 'fkiHptnro ' readings, . responsively,
Cgad chapter Isaiah. "
Circle ?raver beginning with Mr. '
OSrens and endlns arith Mr. Speaks.
. Talk fey Mr, Suliivan.
S?ng?Ho, m.
^jlecs: nm*f i*to;1t& Era bj)
?(mg'No. 29.'
Leaggs **ne4JetlQn: So teach us. to
.<: '?SsW issttor All for Christ
. Ai? Christ Said, "it ts easier for a
'???ael tt> go vhrough eye of a mt*na??;
'Watt rot a rt?h man to enter Into the
Gangdom of God."
., ,, ^ Mjh"eIonary_ Society._ _ ;
cw w??nrr Bad Junior nianVBCTfj]
'0M*H*S' of the First Presbyterian |
?J?ttr?h will meet tomorrow aftar
?Man at 4 o'clock with Mrs. J. B.
tafcrnsahd on North McDuflls street
This masting was postponed from last ,
"weak ott account of the W(liJ iiifiWlJ^ ?
: convention.
LEGAL
fcOTICES - '
- g^WtaWW ?ss^^aa ?etJea.
All #nlasr4amt r?*W tax collector*
gf? pr^vWM with aa official receipt
m - rr_y.- ...
rar
Wear, Millinery, Ch?ldre
Sweaters, Underwear.
SALE BEGINS
MONDAY
November 23
ENDS DEC. 5
Converting the very best of Ladies Conti, Coat Suits, Dresses? Skirt*,
Corsets, Kimonas, Baili and Lounging Robes, Underwear. Sweaters,
Hosiery Millinery, and Children's Dresses, Coats, and Sweaters, into
We cannot adver
tise everything
but everything
will be on sale
On account of the late Fall Season, together with the depression of the Cotton Market, we find ourselves with
considerably more Fall merchandise than we care to have in stock at this time, hence this Quick Clean Up Sale
~ We are going to sell our usual high grade merchandise at tremendous sacrifices, believing that the buying
public will appreciate our efforts to aid them at this time ?of stress.
REMEMBER THAT MONDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK this Quick Clean UpS ale starts promptly,
^ .- _
and that we are going to unload this stock at Slaughter Prices, and it will pay you to borrow the money if
necessary, to take advantage of these great bon?*fide bargains in the very best of seasonable merchandise.
j , ||t- 1&jf*11? "PETERTHOMPSON" DRESSES
?KC&?y^tO1" W ?8UT lVllIIlIl?iry 8 "Peter. Tfaonrj>son" Blue serge Dresses, for- J j QR
. ?Tfck ~- A* fe' a- r-T^I?j-W A W_.?''QV3I=? mer price $8.00, and we? worth it, too, at.-., 9*aW
^> ; AU ,20 PattiTat"". . *i*^W^
Lot Nc. i : AU $30, $35 and $37.50 Suitsig% "ja" Ag ^? V*^, 55 Pair ot Sma?l Hands to fit 55 Pair of "Cen
. tt >. ...l,.,u>.*.::.-.;>r;..:t<v,..V1*'**'0 Alt $15 Pattern Hats at.... d??y fi|\ . Jemeri" Gloves (sizes up to <5). Regular
i;M& A? *f,W $1.50 Kid Gloves at ONLY .-.> >,: . . .. ?.., 9oC
Ut No. 2; AH ?25 Suits at .....*...^*..$\fi&??v All jg 12 Pattern Hats at,. $g,QQ mk m -'< " Am . V ?
L1tN!: .?.A* AU$10 Pattern Hats at ....... M0I?day'S Sp?c?alS '
Lot No. 4: AU Out Size Suits, selling for *25,&1?| ?O AU $9 Pattern Hats at .... ;? ?*-..,-...;... ?i J? SO Silk Lounging Robe*, vaiuesup to?i5.oo. AO
$30 and$35at.. .... ?.>-;. v. ..,. JLa7?a?p .P4*?a#V Monflay ,<:^ . ^ .. .->..:>, <PaJ#?70
COATS AH $8 Pattern Hats at .. ,. .. .. ... t.3. . < $4#QQ 25 Silk?line Petticoats, all colors, $i.5o values, ?ftIJ
(None excepted.) All $6 Pattern Hats at >. tt^/tA 4 ' *w\Y ' r"T'' " " 1* * t'
Lot No. 1: AU $30 and $35 Coats at ......fcf Q AA .PaJ.UU , .4.'Lot Lingerie Waists,.slightly?musseoV values ffif-,?
?*\\f.VO- An ?5 pattern Hatsat - ,.:>-<>.a 4,0 fifi yp *lSp' Monday w:^^,^ **f V
Lot No. 2: AU $48 and $20 Coats at..,. ...jj il o 4g aP?.aW VLot ?adies^ Sweated values tp'to^oo.' 4>f~>ft
Lot No. 3: AH $12.50 and $15 Coats at . . tf??? 1 Lot of Soi^Kats at ONLY . . .. .... ..... .1 (jg^gj Spe?^for Monday . ..;>T m w 9}***
^ ?Pl7?i/0 CHILDREN'S COATS 1 Lot of Children's Dresses, made of Gingham;
Lot No. 4: AU $6.00, $7 and $8 Coats at ?Vf QO " ; ' ' Percal and Madras, values up to $1.50. ?CK?'.
^.TO i Lot of Children's Coats, regular $5 Values f{| Ag '(slightly mussed), Special for Monday.-:....,
"Lot No, 5: AU Out Size Coats,-selfing- for *i5 V?:ftpjrifo '. at ...*.............-*:,..>. >. *P . . A*,,iw r^mt ui*hM i^v M? A ^!'^?w
?"'w*. . ..t.. . $9,9a r^^Hc^i^t^ 98c- -4?t?.
.?j.. . " ?.??-.?I : 1 1 ; sizes4f 5 ando, at . ^w^ ~ ?
EV?NING DRESSES . ; < CHU-DREM'S RAIN CAPES 1 Ut f ^.O-My^rt" Col.a, and O.ff. Mg?
LotN?.2:A!!?1,.5oand.??3DreSsesat..,1,.3,?? ?l ^*3-00 ^ ?? $1.73 . Lot of'.Mcnnei's Ta.cum Ponder. Special s jj??rg
- - ? - ? ?_^r^?^0_ Children's Rftin Cape?. tAgyiar $4=00 values at ?JQ 4? FPR MONDAY "'." *: * * ' *' **: * ' * *: P^-1 * * * ^
SILK DRESSES " ' * aP??-*p j 10 DoJ?fen ?hiMTen>9 Outing PetticoVts, Tegular >
Lot No.; 1: AU $?2.5o, '$15 and $16.Sot??fl O" Oft ^ Fvff*A ^nA^lSilft ' **** *" ^ S '
DresscJ.;?P 1 ??.i7 P M?il Cl? MpWViUlo 25 Ladies'Linen Tailored Waists, regular $3.50 d?
Ut No.-a: WM an* *2o Presses a* .. %4 .C*iM^;? -QfN?MMJP ***** Mea. and $4^00 f^, ^L,^^ ^t|^?
--_!_ jP%y.3?0 i Lc* Silk Dresses, values up td $15.00. Choice" A? 50 "Electric" Brand Housepresses, fast colors,
SKIRTS - ?p's.?yO well made and made to fit, regular price the
i Lot Short Catsuits, values up to $<2.50. A J AA world, over $i^a Sfatial^ Tlx^
-LotNo. i: AU Ladies ?Rt Well-Sk^ad*?:: ^':f]M?^ >M:<3boiCe '^^wt-V^^.^ 94.95 Choice ??^
up to $6.2? at ,. .^^ ^?r.v,.>M,,^ Vtt lO y - a^w^
Lot,No. -2? Ladies' Blue Serge Skirts, selling . r*a^i A 25 FlaoeHette Kimonas, $t.50 values. Special v
up tb $5.00 at _JpAi.TrO tut of REDFERN Corsets (Discontinued for^^v ?. ^ .;>... y
Lot No. 3^ Ladles' Black and White Stripe" ^1 ?fi^ " Styles) V?HCh-Wld for $4 and $5.00, at Very jgl^g 23 Children's Knit Sweater ?^.^?^
, -setti^t> 1400-at .A-,.'* ?jfc 1 fPO, vJPfi^- . ,..^:>. .. $1;?5 values. Spedal for -
?Many Real Bar
gains in Small
Lob. Too SmaS
to Advertise ^
^rlgtito? R?od?i-io-Wear Store

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