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.We hope your liaster will be pleasant ly and profitably spent. We know it will if you go to church or Sunday school, or both. The Wesley Bible Class of St. John's Methodist Church expect 425 men and young men at Sunday school. That will be a grand sight. If you are not a member of this church, you can help increase attend ance at your own by being present Let's all lend a hand and make it a big day. Surely it will make our preach ers and Sunday school superintend ents glad, and of course make all of us feel good. Beautiful flowers, and music and splendid sermons will make it a day to be remembered-shall we go? Sunday School.10 a. m. Morning Service.ll :30 a. m. Evening Service.8 p. m. Moore-Wilson C?, The Day Light Store ? NOXON'S HIPPODROME SHOWS Will Exhibit at Anderson One Week Commencing, Monday, April 5th At THE CIRCUS GROUNDS BIG WILD WEST EXHIBITION Presenting Cowboys, Ranch Girls, Indians and Mexicans THU MOTORDOME, OR THE WHIRL OF DEATH See Dare-Devil Decker ride the smallest and steep est motorcycle track ever built THE OLD PLANTATION A Big City Minstrels Under Canvas. Captain Gregory and Hi Congress of Freaks, Curiosities and Monstrosities SENSATION OF 1915 A Trip to Mars-a Barrel of Fun for Young and Old SEE BABY TRIXY, THE 600-POUND FAT GIRL MERRY-GO-ROUND AND FERRIS WHEEL - ? ? ?? ? - - ? - II. i-. PROF. YARBOROUGHS CONCERT BAND WILL FURNISH MUSIC DON'T FORGET THE DATE AND THE PLACE .. ..;?. ". '1. im j 1 COME ONE? COME ALL! With The Chi PIMM .Junior Th i I itt lieu. The regular social meeting of the Junior Phllatcas of tho Flr.it Pres by terian Church wu? held on Mon day afternoon with the Miases Har ris at their handsome home on Cal houn street. A short business ses sion was held, after which the time was devoted to tht. social feature and a very pleasant oftomoon it proved to be. The charming hostesses serv ed u dainty sweet course. MaptlHt rhllulhcus. Mrs. D. C. Brown. Mrs. J. P. Crowther, and Miss Margaret Evana will entertain the Senior Phiiatbea class Of the Vir?t Baptist Church on Thursday afternoon from I to G at the hom*; of Mrs. U. C. Drown on X. Malu ytreet. Phone 37. Charming Theatre Purtr. A charming little Theatre Party was given at The Anderson theatre yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Daisy Wilson in honor ot Misses Lena Gal loway and Jean Kennedy of Due West. Her guests were Mrs. A. M. Sharpe, Miss Lena Galloway, Miss Jean Ken nedy, Miss Jean Harris, Miss Louise Agnew, Miss Georgia Marshall and Miss Mary Hough. Miss Leona Dell of Spartanburg is the guest of Mrs. G. W. Oui Mrs. G. W. Ould has returned from a visit to Mrs. C. li. Bulkley in Spar tanburg. District V. I>. C. Convention In tinsley. The Piedmont District Convention of U. D. C. will bc held in Easley on Wednesday, and the delegates will include the president and one dele gate from each chapter in the dis trict. From the Robert E. Lee chap ter, the President Mrs. Raymond Deatty and Mrs. Spann Dowling will attend. Miss Nelle Cochran president and Mrs. J. E. Barton will represent the Dixie. The Palmetto will be rep resented by the President Miss Eu bank Taylor and Miss Bessie Major. Mrs. Carrie Patrick who ls State U. D. C. Historian and Mrs. J. R. Vandlver South Carolina Arlington Committee will also attend. R?ception and Dance at Elks Home. The Elks will entertain their friends on Tuesday evening at their home on X. McDuffle street. All the Elks are expected to attend with their lady friends, and the occasion prom ises to*be delightfully pleasant. The splendid orchestra of The Anderson theatre will furnish the music and the latter part -of the evening will be spent In dancing. Mrs. Cb'ind Her Leaves Tomorrow. Mrs. J. M. Chandller will leave to morrow morning for her home In Sumter after a weeks' visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keese. She has been the recipient of many ?J -llghtful social attentions, and her many friends have given her a very cordial welcome back home.. Mrs. Lee Holleman left yesterday for a trip of a tow days to New York. Mrs. Horton Entertains for Miss Mc Dowell. Mrs. Louis Horton entertained two tables at an . Informal little bridge party yesterday afternoon In honor of Miss McDowell, the charming guest of Mrs. W. D. McLean. After the Kamos the attractive hostess served nn elegant salad course, assisted by Miss Laura Horton. Thoso invited for tho afternoon were Mvs. W. D. McLean, Mrs. T. L. Co ly. Mrs. Keith Pr?vost,' Mrs. Mar shall Orr. Mrs. Frank Reed. Miss Ber tha Cashin and Miss Ella May Cum mings. - ?< Delightful Little Affair. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Prince entertain ed a few friends at a.delightful IRV tle Informal supper on Thurs day evening. . The charming hostess served an elegant course supper and lhn ? vening waa a very pleasant one. Those visited were Mr. and Mrs. Willett Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Leo, Mles Ruth Watkins and Mr. Paul Watkins. B K Lee Chapter The R. E. Lee Chapter will hold their regular April meeting on Thurs day, the place to be announced later. Blrtaeey Party. The rello-.vlng little Invitations have been lamed: 1908 iois Please come to my party, Sara Louise Paine April ?th. 191B, 3:30 to 5:30. 412 Evans street. Miss Lena Galloway aad Miss Jean Kennedy ot Due West ar? spending the weak-end with Mrs. A. M. Sharpe. Marriage Announcement. Mrs. Lucinda 'Wilson Cooley Announces the marriage of her daughter Carobil ir* to Mr. Haskell Hair Marti >. on Wednesday the thlrty-Urst ot March nineteen hundred and fifteen Willlamston, Sooth Carolina. At Home \ after the first day of April Greenville. South Carolina. Deltghtfai Sewtar Cab. Mra Stonewall Watton was hos tete at a v*ry delightful meeting nt tho newing club "n Thursday after noon at her home, north of . town. It urch Women it?. Tb? Circles. Til?; Circle? of Ute First Pre.iby rJan will meet tomorrow afternoon. ('brindan Growth Club. The Christian Growth Club met on Friday afternoon at the church. The principal business for the afternoon wus the election of delegates to the Missionary Conference in Gaffney this week. These were Misses Allie Pearmun, and Carmena Shearer, also ofllccra for the next cjuarter. These were: President, Miss Lavinia Hi llard; flrBt vice-president, M?3S Car mena Shearer; second vice-president. Miss Flena Marrett; secretary, Miss Aillo Pearman; treasurer. Miss Caro Geer, pianist; Miss Eleanor Sargent; assistant pianist. Miss A-nnie Crom er; chorister. Miss Duvey Bruce. was an especially pleasant meeting fully enjoyed by all present. A dain ty sweet course was served. Miss Esther Sunders and Miss Lil Hard of Clemson are the guests of Mrs. Frank Sloan in North Anderson. . Mrs. Keys McCully has been visit ing friends In Greenwood this week. .Mr. J. D. Harris and Miss Marbi Harris of Greenville are spending thc week-end with Miss LO?B Reece. For Mr. Webb. Mr. F.obble Webb cf Clemson Col lege, who spent some time herc dur ing the pa3t week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M Webb, was thc honor gueBt at several delightful lit tle dinner parties. On Tuesday, Mrs. J. H. von Hasseln entertained at a beautiful dinner party in his honor. On Wednesday und Thursday, Mrs. W. M. Webb had two beautiful little dinner parties in his honor. All three occasions were most pleasant and fully enjoyed! Priscilla Cub The Priscilla Sewing Club held a delightfully pleasant meeting on Fri day morning with Mrs. Sam Prince at her attractive home in North An derson. The club was delighted to have Mrs. Carl Lee. an old member, who now makes her home in Green ville, with them again, and the morn ing was busily and happily spent. Mrs. Prince served her guests with a dainty menu after the sewing was layed aside. Pinson<l'nrpenter Wedding; Two Pop ular Young People. ' A marriage of more than ordinary' Interest took placc on March 30lh at tho homo of Mr. J. D. Pinson when his daughter. Carrie Louise, and Air. R. H. Capenter were united In the bonds of matrimonv. Rev. H. II. Bur rlss officiating, Rev. Q. L. Kugley as sisting. The bride is a deservedly popular young lady of the Belton section of the county, while the groom is a popular larmer of tho llonea Path section. After the cere mony they left on a north bound train for Wushington, D. C., and otil ar cities. The presenta bore testi mony to the popularity of the young souple. .Miss ( reekmore (o Leave. Miss Dee Creekmore, who for .sev .ral months has boen stenographer Tor the Southern -Christian Advocate, leaves today for her home in Char on e. N. C. Miss Creekmore is n aright and attractive young woman md has during her stay In Anderson nade many friends, who regret that ihe has decided to leave. Ladles Aid Society. Tho Ladies' Aid Society of St. John's Methodist church will meet m Monday afternoon? at four o'clock it the church. What Every Housekeeper Should Uo In April. A;. Ml is the month- for every house keeper to do the following things, lays the April Woman's Home Com panion: - ^aS^'*>'*' "This ls tho month "To put away the.; winter clothes ind furs, pasting a list of consents m each package and bag. "To take down the Storm wludows ind doors and repair the screens. "To have the furnace cleaned, and put Mn good order. "To plan summer curtains and cov irs." PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN FOR INDIGESTION OR BAD STOMACH Relieves Sourness, fae, Heart' born, Drpepaia la fire minutes. , m. -1^^ ' Bour. gassy, upset.stomach, indlgea lon, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the bcd you est ferments Ktto gases and itubborn lumps; your head aches and rou feel sick und miserable, that's tvhen you realise the magic in Pape's Mapepsin. lt makes alt stomach mts iry vanish in five minutes. If your sf omach Ia ia a continuous .?volt-If yon can't get it regulated, ?lease, for your sake, try Pape's Dla >epsln. It's so needless to-?iav?i a bad itomaeh-make your next meal a tar. ?rite food meal, then take a little ?lapepsln. there will not be any du ress-eat without fear, lt's because 'spa's tHap?pain "really does" rego ste weak, out-of-order, stomachs hat gives it Its millions of. sales an nually. Get a large fifty-cent case of. Pape's liapcp&tn from any drug store, lt is he quickest, surest stomach relief and .-ur* known. It acta almost like magic -it ls a scientific, harmless and pissa nt stomach preparation which truly ?oiongs tn every home. ? I li The Sweetest Candy Ever Sold" JACOBS Made Last Night TRY IT TODAY CARRIN GT ON S [Exclusive Agency Theatre Building. TIGERS DEFEAT FURMAN 9 TO 2 CLEMSON COLLEGE, April 3.-In a slow game, featured by the sensa tional fielding of McMillan for Clem son/ the Tigers defeated Furman 9 to 2 Furman used two pitchers but could not etop the hard bitting ol the Tigers. Furman .. .. ..010 000 010-2. 3 3 Clemson.402 100 02*-9 ll C Struck out by Wharton abd Mosc ly 2; by Thornton 4. Bases on balls, Wharton 3. MoBely 2, Thornton 1. Batteries: Wharton, Mosely aud Brown; Thornton and Harris, em pire Robertson. Other Carnes. At Macon-Georgia 3, Mercer 2. At Atlanta-Tennessee Tech 4. Georgia Belton Society. BELTON, April 3.-Prof. Watkins entertcined at dinner today Prof. Wilbourne and Prof. Gcodglon of Wil liamston and Prof. Givens of Honea Path. Affairs pertaining to the O'Neal Oratorical contest were dis cussed and it wa.-, decided to hold th . contest at Belton Friday and Fri day, night. May 7h. Other arrange ments will be announced in a few days. Mr. E. B. Gambrell, a senior of Furman, and his slBter, Miss Mary Gambrell of Greenville Woman's Col lege are at home for Easter. Mr. Eugene Geer is spending Eas ter with his mother. After grad uating at Carolina In June he will soend the summer In Belton._ r More and, more every day Ford cars become the necessity for everybody-a utility in? city and country. Their great usefulness is part of the daily life of all the people, though giving univer sal service with universal economy. Retail buyers of new Ford cars front August 1914 to August 1915 will share in profits if 300,000 are sold in that time. Ask us for particulars. Keep in mind the simplicity in operation and economy in upkeep-less than two cents a mile. Runabout $410* Touring Car, $-180; Town Car $?!M): Coupelet, $750; Sedan, $975, f. o. h. Detroit with all equipment. On display and sale at TODD AUTO SHOP Better Light-Better Business Study your LIGHTING-that's the first step toward improving trade It's the store or theatre MORE BRILLIANTLY and suitably' lighted than its competitor that attracts the greatest number of pos sible customers. You CAN have better lighting at LOW COST with the big, new, high-efficiency MAZDA LAMPS These big, gas-filled lamps are about twice as efficient as the smaller MAZDAS in common use. Let us give you a FREE demonstration ot the new 1000 watt MAZDA lamp which requires only 10 cents' $vorth of current per hour. Requires practically nt cleaning or attention. Easily and quickly installed. Reducion in prices of IVf azda Lsairips Vacuum Type. 15 Watt 25 Watt 40 Watt *P Watt 100 Watt Old Price .30 .30 .30 .30 .60 150 Watt.i. S 1.00 25o Watt. 1.60 High Candle Power Type. 100 Watt .. ...... . .. . $1.25 200 Watt 300 Watt 400 Watt Soo Watt 750 W?t| 2.25 3.00 3.75 5.00 6.00 New Price .25 .25 .25 .25 .55 .90 $1.40 .90 $1.80 2.75 3.65 4.35 Soo Southern* P ub 1 i cI? t i i i t i es Co