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>:ew Y ear-a We jog.
Mts. Edwards Bobo Murray has is
sued .Invitations to the marriage o
ber daughter, Felicia, and Mr. Josep
-Johnstone R_ed cs tho cvsa.sg
Thursday the twenty-eighth of Janu
ary'at half after seven o'clock a
Twenty-four North Anderson. Ander
son, 3. C. . Miss Marrey hoe been ope
of Anderson's most popular young s
ciety women and her wedding will
an event of interest to her man
friends throughout the State.
Move le Florida.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs?
Baxter H. Hodges of Starr will lean
with interest that they are planning
to move to Florida'the latter part o!
thia monthr Mr. (lodges has a verj
desirable place there and for yeart
<hey have thought of moving to lt
Their many-friends here will feel tb?
deepest regret that th?y will leav>
Anderson County, but they have Ur
sincerest Wishes for. a wry hnppy ant
prosperous lite there.
Card Afternoon.
Tuesday afternoon will be tbs first
of the card afternoons at the Rose Hil
Club since the holidays and the mern
ber_ are planning for the first occa
sion ot the new year to be a very de
lighttul event. All who expect to mSkt
up a table are asked to notify Mrs.
Alice Sykes. N
. Mn?. Donalt! Clarke of Detroit
Mich., who ls visiting at Starr, spent
yesterday with friends here. f
Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Crayton have
returned to their home at Georgetown
dfter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Fran)
Crayton.
Lovely Dinner Party.
A lovely dinner was given yester
day by Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vandlve;
at their attractive home on North Mc
Duffie street, The table was beauti
ful in cut gloss and sliver and an ele
gant course dinner was served. Mr.
_4 Mrs. yandi ve r's guests were: Mr
noa mn. tn. W. Masters, mr. and Mrs
D. S- Vandiyer and Children, Mrs.
Yashin ht hw home
set. Two tables ?f eaettor
s;nd. several Inter
id enthusiastic grines played !
raed- fron |
?vern i diyi.'l
H. Acker has returned to j
ia Atlanta after spend int'
Wm ?P~-m O?S S sSf^mW&:
BB w??M ?3? ta flEffiV
I VHS. WU. H UDO EN S, Editor, Fboni
la expec?d thia week to spend a
. month wfh her elster, Mrs. Bond An
ni-, anl Mra, J, p. Trowbridge are
. enterta?nig the following ladles at a
week-end I houne party: Misa Mar
guerite Mams of Charleston, Miss
Bessie Auen and Miss Margie West j
of Green iii le, j
Miss LIN. Catlett of Newport.
Venn., is tilting her mother. Mrs.
tobo Cetlitt. on South Mstn street.
nae West Alumnae*
a Das Wost Alumnae will meet
Friday afternoon with Mrs.
With The Ch
ix . Phoi
Vesper Sei rice. .
The usual Sunday afternoon ves- j
>er service will be held this after-]
.oon at 5 o'clock at -St. John's Metho
il8t church. Music is an important ]
sature ot these services and the song |
ervices ts always sweet and imprea
ive. The pastor also "gives a short I
md helpful-talk, and altogether the
ervlccH ?re interesting and inspir
ing.
Circles*
Circle So. One of the First Presby
erian chbrch was delightfully enter-!
alhed .on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs.
r. A. Wlgginton on Greenvale street |
md a very pleasant afternoon waa]
pent by those who braved the inclem
I -ney of Ute wrather. She served her|
meats with a dainty salad course and j
vas assisted by Miss Meggie Carling-?
knn.
In Circle No. 2 Mrs. Piora Overman ]
vas unanimousl yelected as president!
I. a the. place of Mrs. B .B. Hart who !
: isa served, the circle so faithfully and
\cceptably for the past year Tho
neetlng waa held at the hospitable
mme of Mrs. ?. P.. Johnstone and
ras a dellyhifullv pleasant one. Ber-j
ral recitations by Mrs, Johnstone I
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Prank Barr?as on Evan? utreet. The
members are asked to read up on
Belgium as that will be tho subject
for the afternoon.
Priscilla Cleo.
Mrs. W. J. Muldrow was the charm
ina hostess for the Priscilla Club on.
Saturday afternoon at her home on
We^t Whitner street. Mrs. Muldrow
is an attractive young hostess and her
sweet gracious manner in ber home
always assures a pleasant occasion i
tor her guests.
Miss Eubank Tavlor goes to Colum
bia Monday to take a position in the
1 engrossing department.
arch Women
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reading by Mrs. Overman. MTS. John
stone served he-.* guests with delight
ful refreshments.
Junior Vfallaihea,
. Mrs. J. B. Townsend was the at-(
tractive hostess for the young ladies'
of' thc J?nior Philatbea Class on
Tuesday aiternoon. After ail business
had beeb disposed of the guests en
foyed the music by Miss Kathleen
Norry ce and recitation by Miss Em
mie Cathcart " Daring the social
hour which br always a very import
ant part of thone monthly meetings,
Mrs.' Townsend served an elegant
salad course with hot coffee. These
monthly social meetings mean so
much to the social life and fellowship
ot the classes and the members al
ways look forward with pleasure to
them.. . y
Healer Pblbvthea Class.
The Sealer Philatbea Class of the
First Presbyterian church waa enter
tained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs.
Keith Pr?vost and Mrs. Foss McCully
at the home of the former on Cal
houn stveet, There was* a good at
tendance of members and the princi
pal business, was -the election ot ora
P, M. Burnett, pr?sident; Mrs. Piora
Oysrman, first vice president; Mrs.
Keith Pr?vost, secpnd vice pr- Mdent;
Mrs. J. P. Trowbridge, recor ' ng sec*
tetary; Miss Margaret Archer, cor*
res'^cndiag secretary; Mrs. Blair
Cray ton, treasurer; Mrs. - Charles
Spearman, assistant secretary and
treasurer. The meeting was then
converted into a social one and some
time was -delightfully spent, the at
tractive hostesses Serving an elegant
sweet course.
Priawry Fallathea Class.
The PrimaryPhilatbs Class of the
First Presbyterian church held their
flrst meeting of the nev year on Fri
day afternoon with Misses Bessie
H?cker and Elisabeth Hudgens. Th?
following officers were elected: Pres
ident, Miss Elisabeth Ramsay; vice
president. Miss Eunice Evans; secre
tary end treasurer. Misa Elizabeth
Hudgens. Mlsaes Katherine Ortman
and Lucy Bell were elected as cap
tains of the Bluea and Whites to look
after toe Sunday Behool attendance of
their respective aides.
Guild pf Grace Church.
The Guild of Grace Episcopal
church was delightfully entertained
on Monday afternoon by Mr a. Nardin
Webb at her borne on Weat Whitner
street. This waa the first meeting of
the new year and all the work and
plans for the year were dlBcuBsed and
mapped .out. During the social fea
ture MTS. Webb served her guests
with dainty refreshments and the af
ternoon was pleasant and profitable.
* Mission Staiiy.
An interesting meeting of the Mis
sion Study ClasB was held on Friday
afternoon with Mrs. O. M. Heard.
Mrs. T. C. Lig?n was elected super
intendent and tho study of "The Child
In th? Midst" planned for the next
six weeks. These meetings will IK
held weekly and are very Instructive
and helpful.
Elementary Talon. .
The Elementary Union will meet ot
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at th?
Central Presbyterian church. All tb?
teachers of the etty Sunday schoo
are urged to attend.
Central Presbyterian Church.
Realising the highly Importan
placo which the mission of music oe
cupl?s In the worship of God and ii
the service of 'His people, the Centra
Presbyterian ci'ure h has for- som?
time been endeavoring to 'better iti
musical programs. Its endeavor
were successful last week when i
special committee appointed by th
officers of the church made a perma
nent arrangement with Ml SH Strana
than and Miss Nell Smith to fa mis!
regularly at both Sunday service?
?special tiusic. They will be assiste*
by Miss Alwood and the Misses Law
renee and by Mr. Sam Orr Trlbhle a
the night aer*?fe. Miss Smith will BS
^aj^h^ the -wiorshlb will; both voie
10 Dozen Gowns, Lace Trimmed, Hi^h and Low Neck, 100 values,
Monday .. .? *. . .. .. .. ... . .. ... . .49c
, See Window Display.
50 Dozen Children Drawers, Wfell made, special for Monday . . . 10c pr.
15 Dozen Ladies' 1915 Spring Waists, special for Monday. .... .98c
21 Dozen Gowns, Lace and Embroidery Trimmed, ^1.50 values,
Monday. *. . ..... 98c
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Our entire first floor is snow white with the new 1915 under mes
lines. Be sure and be on hand Hondav at O o'clock.
MANY BARGAINS WE DID NOT LIST
D. GEISBERG
?nd violin.
At the aervico this morning Mino
Smith will render a violin obi i ?a to
md Miss Stranathan will sing a volo,
at the night service Misses BU*ana
than and Smith will sing a duet
Th? heating plant of the church,
./hieb has been giving trouble for
tome weeks has been put in good coa
lition to render excellent service
From now on. it was tried out on j
rharsday sndyjound to gfoe^perfect]
satisfaction.
Missionary Meei Inp:.
The regular January meeting of the
Missionary Society of St. John's
Methodist church will meet on Mon
day afternoon et 3:30 with Mrs- An,
nie Moss on South McDuffil? street
Ladles Aid Society.
Tho Ladled Aid Societr of thc First
Presbyterian' church will" meet on
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clook
promptly with Mrs. W. H. Praiser on
Weit Whttner street.
Jule Duckworth- of - the Lebanon
section was in the city yesterday.
A. E. Wright of Tbwnville was in
the city yesterday tor a short while. ,
i.A. C. Ellison of thc count? xras. ?
visitor in .the city yesterday.
You can gel |hares by paying in now your December install
ments. per ?noath per share brings you in $100.00 **
maturity. sfO.OO per month will bring you $1,000*00 at ma
turity, etc. I
ti YOB Help Anderson Grow
? ? Af ', ? ,Pt?fil- T? .TMMtf
^^ma^?^^Peri,;y Depends on the Economy
M ^fto^i df ihe Ind?ifidus?.
- ^^HB^nt"?>Calculatioiis Ployed by Experi
e?e?Jf Invest Now.
Is Distributed Among
the Shareholders
WK REMIND Y?U
If You Miss a Payment
WE Lend You Your
los?al?meots
When siclwtess comes
You can borrow to
build a home
You can barrow on
your shares ,
You ean ^etif? your
shares
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