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- " With The Cl Pi Pound Party. The Epworth League gave a dellgh bil pound Party pu Tuesday evenir in the rooms In the basement of tl church. Each young lady brought beautifully aifranged and decorate box of lunch and these were sold t the young men present? the buyi eating lunch with the young lac whose card waa In his box. This wi a source of great fun, and also ral ed a nice amount for the benefit < the league. After the boxes were a sold they were opened up and a di llghtful picnic lunch served. * * ? Uikf Aid Society. The Ladies' Aid Society of tho. Fir) Baptist church held their annual rall iii trt tl lift Tuesday ???? crnoG? at tu< home of Mrs. F.'G. Tribble on Greet ville street. De.'tdte the lnclemenc of the weather for the past wee quite a large number were presen The special object of the rally mee lng is to create more interest and li crease the membership. The mee lng waa presided over by the pres dent, Mrs. Wm. Laughlin / Two sole were enjoyed by the society? one, I Miss Anna Tribble and the other b Mrs Jim Craig, after which Mr Smethers . made a very interestin talk. AL the. close of the prog..,, UH^Jh^s^i&w y By Dugans Mop Bregade Dirt ON \ Unnecessary Labor Time We sell you a mop for $1.50 and give you FREE a $1.00 can of Wizzard polish while they last. ^ "Ask Dugan Why" Anderson Paint & Color Phone 647. Watton Vandrver Bldg., I'.'H. ;.'.- . i. Lesiga Ti\ ITQ . WehaveaGpn^plet? Lens , Grinding Plant. Glasses left with us in the morn ing will ?e ready for you in the eveniog. Ma Re Campbe? feiepbwte CbotWcdos. II 11 nai ms m i .iJUMii'lin'Wi I LOW PRICES For High Grade Far Cash Only Boer IUDS...wo Nook ' Roast or Steak.. .lae ChacJb Roast or Steak.. ..1S1?S* Short Rib StesT. or Roast.. . .18? T-Loiik Steak or Roast v iilf 1** Heart Round Steak orbost ?te All good mixed Pork and Beet Sausage .lS>l?aV> 1 All Porh Sausage, coantry style Me 1 pork cr Shc-?d^r, whc?c Its (Pork Loin Roast.17 1-te Pork Chops,, or Steak.. ......18c Full Cream Cheese? per oouod *wV? " Beef liver... ..Ul V?t Cared Usus, whole.. .. .. ..St* Best.Norfolk Oyster, per qt . .?S Fish of different assortments, a? low as the lowest. Dressing free when time will peron, us. W. J. M?ft?SS . 185 Koria Kola 81. - Fissa^flM. ?pateTelfMMBfcPr?TBt^^ [lurch Women OBS 37. Tribble and Mrs. Jim Craig, served! delightful refreshments ot trxit cake] and coffee. 'The next, meeting will be held with! Mrs. John Pruitt on Greenville streetj * * . ??ll?. The ladles ot tbo Guild or Graco| Episcopal church had a dellghtfull pleasant meeting on Monday after-| noon with Mrs. Ralph Furner at h. beautiful home on Coll?ge Helghts.| The only business was the read! _ ot reports snd giving ont of envelopes! for the Belgian fund. The remaining! tune was spent in an informal social! way, Mrs. Ramer serving her guests| with dainty refreshments.. ip Lo rt i Thc Four Circ??" The four circles of the First Pres-I byterlan church met on Monday after-] noon. The first met with Mrs. R. C. Laughlin and was the time tor the regular election of officers, which re sulted as follows: Mrs. S. H. Pr?vost, president; Mrs. K. C. Laughlin, vice president, and Mrs. E. L. Balles, sec retary and treasurer. The music by Misse? ?yery and Noman ' was very enjoyable, the hostess served dainty refreshments. "Hrcle No. 2 met with Mrs. Charles Spearman and was . a. very pleasant meeting. Each lady had studied up some current event, which: she ex plained to those present. The music Of a handsome victrola and sn ele gant salad cours? was thoroughly en? Joyed by all ^present. - . Mrs -Hardin In North Anderson was, hostess for the third" Circle and a very plcaw-ut meeting V~ was. ? The fourth circle had a little sew ing party with Miss Anna Ross Cun ningham and'th? afternoon was most pleasantly and profitably spent., ? * . * PMIatkea Class Miss Elizabeth Harrison delightful ly entertained the Pbllathsa Class of the' Central Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening at her home on North Fant street! Besides the mem bers there were several visitors pres-1 ent and sdi fully enjoyed tfie evening. Beautiful Concert For Benefit of Bai gna Sufferers. ? On Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock I there will be a concert given st the I home of Mr. W. F. Cox of this etty. I The concert ia to further a good I canse and a large attendance ls ex I pected to attend. The spacious par lors of the home of Judge Cox have I been given to tho cause and tbs con cert will be held there. The perform? I era are all good jnuslclans and are I aery talented. Th-ay will give th? eon I oort for- nothing except for Just the!*; expenses. ? I - Thbi concert will be held ...uer tho I auspices of the Belgian relief acm* H ?nlttee of this city and- all of the pro I coeds will. gp to. the needy Belgians. If The committee of this city baa ar - ranged to have their offerings to the ? Belgians go with the South Carolina r ship to the stricken people and they. ? will doubtless have a very prominent' ? part Io the good work .that ls going . Those who will participate I nthc ? concert are: Prof. Possoa, musical director ol? ? Greenville Female College will direct ? thc concert. Miss Wineow, soprano. ? ' Mrs.. Luther, contralto. I Mac Rabb, tenor. ? Frank Cpx. pass. ' Prof. Gale Swift, violin. ? . An admission of 25 cents will be ? ' charged. > .' Masleale Tea. The senior Phllathea class ot the WtS& Presbyterisn church had a beautiful musicale tea and reception on Thurs day afternoon for the benefit of the class. Messrs. Witt McCauley, the cei ; lolat and Horsall. the violinist, weds the principal musicians foy the after ?noon but they were ably assisted Jar some of the beat local ''Aident and the c whole affair was a great success Quite a nita amount Was realised fcjr - the work of the class from the silva* offering at the door. Epworth League. S The following ls tho program of the . Epworth League Monday evening 8 p. tt.. at St John's M. E. church: lied by Mr. Owens.' Opening song 82. Prayer, Mr. Owens. Song 87. - S?5g 80. Prayer, Mr. Speake. PtUdlUg by the leader. The Grace of Generosity, it?nifaal;' 1, 2; Phil., iv. 15-17. Commant* pa subject just read by pastor: l R^rintore raiding. t??potuOntaff Psalms ee. Circle prayer, beginning Mr. P???nke and aiding with Mr. Owei?_ .," . . Reading by Mis? Lois "iv?.ll g. ! Poll called br secra,\>y. vMekabsrs aro assen tc make a teSwAOny cr re peat'a vers* of scripture when their names - are called. .Offering. "WSiUe sloging 10? mem bers win please reader unto the J treasurer their ??f*rln*L I Prssttleni willoring all present bus iness before the tenant if any. , Closmg song 130. . League benediction: So tea?a ?a. td namber oor days that we p;'?^ I our hearts unto wisdom. A father ot tba fatherless and a Judge pf the widows ut God in uiw hv?j ?>Abit(?.lio.?. . . ? Tba Wernes) sf tbs first ; Basti* Chinch, Last Monday-the regalar mooting Oma ot tba seven diifislorf} ot the W. M. ? a-~Sras a real Christmas) ere tp I about 17t? Ol' : 200 womsnj r^^' saft i sion? beautifully for an bou* or so. J a? if it would show tu brilliant co ??"?swoar m m ^f^?s^'^m, I for oar Kitts orphan cWMren, Tue ta* I? W YOU ARE NOT TOO C A Few Cents a Week Denos wise You Would Waste, Ins Money Next Christ mas. You Ami All Your F The main purpose of our Christmas Savings Christmas and any other purpose by system* ly . wed-in fast will not be missed, by any Q becoming a member you will save mont TF^t FkftST PAYMENT, and you will becom h?^?&& Em. YOU C.4MT ..jw-.'' %u* elcome 1 JR A VINGS ?LP NOR TOO YOUNG m mili un i mu PHMf?#*?avatSi <r ' ?jr Mf ?ted With Us, Which Other uires You Plenty of Spending riends ? 0i :pM i hi ' ; - **k m Club is to help one another save money for tically depositing small sums that can be easi y that you wu!*, omerwise wai^, e enthusiastic over the proposition. There' G. '-.'"" -, i. - .J-!' Bf|&pwSSSSffiS?S"'"* ? ?~~ flafcnlflM?*mn?i ??Ka. t? JD. BjuJ?o& fc^r the JSaat?rn, ffi? eaWwfeo? the week to be kept Praacktag ai Bethel. fashioned dette* will be enjoyed. 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