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F 'I * Local and Personal Nention. * 0 oBorn to 'Mr. and -Mro, T. B. MdDan iel, Sunday, a girl, Mary Elizabeth. irs. 0. -W. Leonard and children, of partanburg, are Visiting Mrs. W. W. J'ones on North Harper street. Miss Lillian Gentry, of Florence, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. J. Lever, on West Main street. ,Mr. Shell McDaniel left Monday for Washinirtob, 'D. C., Wn accept a -position iwith a large laundry of that city. Mrs. J. Y. Wallace and children, of Greenville are spending several days with their parents, Mr. and Mlrs. J. 1. Crews. Mr. C. L. Waldrop and family will leave today for Atlanta where they will spend several. weeks with rela tives. The 'Misses Huff, of Simpsonville, were in the city Sunday, visiting Miss es Louise and Sara 'Power on Vest Main street. Mr. and Mirs. C. -. Moseley and chil dren, of Spartanburg, spent Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mose ley. Mrs. W. B. Beacham, of Clio, has sbeen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Beacham, near the city, for several days. Miss Margaret Schuessler, of Roa noke, Ala., returned with Miss Maudie Mae Jessee from College and will spend several weeks as her guest. Mr. W. C. Meredith with his little son, Bill, of Atlanta, visited his sis ters, -irs. Dorroh Peden, of Gray Court, and Mrs. W. C. P. Robertson, in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. IP. Horton, of Al 'bermarle, N. C., and 'Mr. P. G. Patter son, of Ilickory, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross 'D. Young for sev eral duys. . Mrs. J. R; Young and children, of Anderson, have been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. M. J. Simpson, for several days. Dr. Young came over Saturday and spent the week-end also. Air. G. B. Kornegay, of Chicago, rep resenting the Cole Manufacturing Company, was a visitor in the city Yesterday calling on the local Cole dealer, Messrs. S. M. & E. 'H. Wilkes & Co. Mr. Nash IPhilpot, who returned from Erskine a few days ago, has ac coted a position swith the Colt Alba Chautauqua "for the summer season d left last week to take up his .Auties on the Canadian circuit. Dr. Clifton Jones and Dr. T. L. Tim merman leave today to attend the meeting of the State Dental Associa tion in Greenville. 'Dr. Rutledge will attend the first day's session, but will not stay throughout the week. Mr. IH. . Paulsen, ihanager of the local laundry, leaves Sunday for Wil mington and Wrightsville Beach, N. C., to attend the annual meeting of the laundriymen of the Carolinas and Georgia. Mr. Paulsen expect.s to he gone during most of. the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 'Power, of West Mlain street, had as their guests Fri day~ their nep~hew and niece, Dir. andi Mr's. J. E. Daniel, of Gi'eenville, and Mirs, Elizabeth Losespe of Manning who were r'eturnring from C.ol umbia wvhere they attendecd tile Daniel Bookei' wedding. Mi's. W. 'R. Richey r'eturnedl Mon (lay fr'om 'Columbhia, where she has ,been visiting her sons, Ca't 'W. Rt. Rhichey andl Mr. Grover' C. Richey. Heri gr'anddauig'hter', Miss Sarah Richecy, i'e tur'ned with her and is spenlding sonme time withl her and Mrs. John F. Bolt, her other gr'andmiother. falhoun McGowan, of Charlotte, N. C., spent Sunday in the city with his parents, Mr. and Mirs. F. P. McGowan. Mr. McGowan, who has been with the Southern Power Company for a num hier of years, was recently eleto:1 nee retary of the company when new ofi cdals were elected following upon the death of President Z. V. Taylor. Mr. W. L. Gray, Miss Wlllou Gray, Miss Ilattic Gray and W. L. Gray, .Jr., motored to Gastonia, N. C., Saturday moi'ning, where they spent thle week end~ with Mr. and Mrs. R. Coke Gray. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sawyer have been spending a few (lays in the city with Mr'. and Mrs. Aug. Huff after their Wedding tr~J-p andi before they return to their future 'home in Salley. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Childress, Mrs. J. F. Harney andl daughter, Mary, And Misses 'Bess and Jule Childress, no tored to lParrottsville, Tenn., last 'week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mey era, friends of Mr. Childress. While there they also visited a brother of Meyers at Creenville, Tenn.. er ng their stay, very much. Trhehi 'trip~ was cut short, however, by a tel egram announcing the death hero of Mr. John Childress. They returned immediately in time to 'attend tire funeral yesterday morning. Professional giotlee Dr'. Clifton Jones will be out of his flice from Thursday until the end of ie .week in attendance upon the an un meetin of he Sta bonts! A. Daniel-Brooker The foll wing announcement has lbeen received in the city, which will be of interest .to i.aurens County peo ple, as the 'bride is a daughter of Rev. J. Walter Daniel, 'who was raised in the western part of this county, and is also a niece of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Power, of this city: Reverend James Walter Daniel ann6unces the marriage of his daughter Julia -Montague to Mr. Beacham Owens Brooker on Wedonesday, June the eighth nineteen, hundred and twenty-one Columbia, South Carolina Will be at home after July the first Fifteen, twenty-three Washington St. Colum'bia, South Oarlina Walker-Weathers A marriage of interest to their many friends was that of Willie Jo Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Walk er and Mr. Victor L. Weathers, which was solemnized Sunday, June 12th at 6:30 p. n. at the bome of Rev. Charles . Vermillion. Only a few relatives witnessed the ceremony, the wedding being a very quiet affair. * * * 0* * * * * * * * * *5 * 4 5 * * - * CLINTON NEWS * *: * * * * *'* * * * * * * *** * * * Clinton, June 13.-Mrs. Mae Ken nedy and children of Spartanburg are the guests of Mrs. B. Graham. Dr. R. E. Sadler spent Friday in Greenwood. Mrs. J. I. Coloman is visiting friends in 'Washington, D. C. Mrs. Gco. A. Copeland and Miss B. Copeland spent last Thursday in Spar tanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jacobs and Miss 'Melence Thornley spent Saturday in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Cove, of Massachusetts spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr. Misses Mary and Irene Dillard are the guests of Mrs. Reece Young. Mr. and Mrs. Larry 'Dillard, Mrs. Reece Young and Miss Lla iD-llard spent last Wednepday in Columbia. ;Mr..,and Mrs. J.1. A. Chandler and Mrs. T. D. Copeland spent last Thurn day in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Sr., en tertained at a dinner party last Tues day evening in honor of Mr. -and Mrs. Gove of Massachusetts, the following guests: Mr. and :Mrs. J. F. Jacobs, Jr., -Mr. and Mr.s W. P. Ja;cobs, Mr.. and Mrs. Thos. ). Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bailey. Mirs. John T. Young was hostess to the riTuesday Cliub last week. After a pleasant hour of sewing the hostess, assisted by her issteor, Miss Margaret Notz, served delicious ice cream and cake. IMiss Corrine Ilailey spent last week in Columbia- as the guest of Mrs. John alMimnaug'h. Mrs. Kenneth Burdlette andl son re t.urned~ last week from Columbia after spending several weeks with relatives. Mr. W. J. HBalley spent several days last week in Charleston on ibusiness. Mrs. RI. C. MoLees andl little son are visiting relatives in Greenwood. Misses Myrtle Martin of McCormlek, and Maud Maroney of Fountain Inn, s.pient the week-end with Miss Thelma Coffman. Mr's. I,. A. Biarrow, of Cdlumbia, is visiting relatives here this week. Mr'. and Mrs. J1. F. JIacobs, Sr'., en t."Itainedl a few of thqeir frknds at thme Country Club last WVednesday ev'en lng in honor' of Mr. and Mr's. Glove, of Me ssachusetts. Mr. and Mr's. Jos. B3. Frazer and sons of Blair's, spent the wveek-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rihett Copeland. Mir. andl Mrs. -D. C. Ileustics spent the weekend wilth relatives in Carlisle. It will pay you to come many miles to J. C. 'Burns & Co.'s 19 (lays June Sale, at Laurens. Fell Out Over Chickeni As a result of a dispute said to have been started albout a small chicken, Joel andl Frank Bllackwell, brothers, engaged in a shooting scrape near Tumbling Shoals Sunday night, F~rank Blackwell receiving a flesh wond from a 82 cafl'bre epistol. Joel .Black m'ell was arrested by Sheriff 'Reid and Deputy Sheriff Owings, but later he was released on 11and. PAL3ETTO LODOE, No. 19, A. F. M. Argarcommunication of Palmetto Lodge. No, 19, -.F. M., will be held on FIU DA' night, June 17th, , at o'clckr Memnbers are especiall dW'o attend and vis iting brethren welcome. WVork in El. A. degree. Bly order of 70. 0. ANDERISON I4e 0. ROF~F, Secretary. ^ W. M. LEGION POST PLANS PICNIC All Ex-Service Men aid Their Lady Friends Invited to Big Picnic and Fish .Fry to be Hold June 21st. A 'big picnic and fish fry for Tues day, June 21-st, was decided upon at the meeting of the Thos. D. L-ake, Jr., 'Post, American Le'gion, at their meet ing held Monday night. The picnic is to be held at Todd's Quarter, near Waterloo, and all ex-service men of the county, with their wives or lady friends, are Invited to attend. A big 'program is being arranged for the day and every ex-service man, whether a -member of the vost or not, is urged to 'be present. Those who haven't con venient means of transportation are requested to communicate with J. .McC. Barksdale, chairman for this depart ment, who will assist In providing transportation. Among other amuse ments, bathing will be enjoyed and bathing suits must be Included in the paraphernalia of the day. Iinner will be served in picnic style and "well fllled baskets" will be the order of the day. The committee in charge of secur Ing rooms for the post reported that it had secured a suitable location in the old armory building and that pre parations will begin at once for their equipment. Comfortable furniture will -be installed and several shower baths will be .provided. About thirty-flve men were present at the meeting and each one pledged himself to secure four new mmbers. HOW IT HAPPENED Mr. Fred RickmanI Tells How Auto Ac cident, Occurred Last. Monday Night. Mr. Fred 'Rickman, who :ws in the 'party last Monday night that had the auto accident near Narnie on the Greenville road, is rapidly recovering from the effects of 'his injuries and is now walking about town again. He was in Fuller & Vaughn's garage Mon day afternoon talking about the affair and gave his version of the accident. "There woutld have 'been no acci dent," he said, "if the big truck which we met had been on the right side of the road and if .it carried lights. Some people have said that the truck car ried a symall Ilight, but -I never saw it. We were coming towards Laurens at a moderate rate of speed. Just before 'we reached Mr.' Z. R. Traynham's house the big trucl suddenly loomed ahead of us. It 'was 1but a few feet away and when I saw it, it looked as ,big as this stable. Mr..Irvin, who was driving, made a quick turn to the left side of the road, the only side that was open, making a remarkably fine drive. 'He succeeded in passing the truck, 'but just as he got -by the car gave a quick twist and over it went. I don't re member apything after that until Mr. Traynham and others pulled ine out of the car." Mr. Rickman, with lessrs. Bishop, 'Edw-ards and M\eCravy are Rl rapid ly recovering from their injuries. The recovery of Mr. Irvin, however, has been slower but he is showing signs of Improvement. 'I-e wvent to Gr'een ville Monday to confer with special ists in regard( to an app~arent faeial par'alysis as a result of the accident and received an encouraging r'ep)ort. It is thought that he, too, will soon be entirely recovered. SMALL LOSSES lN New Orleans, Jutne I12.-Fluctua tions of the last week in the cotton nmai'ket carried the pice of the most active contract months to 25 to 4I points hiighei' Ithan the close showing net losses of three to 15 poInts. The market moved over an extreme range of 46i to 51 points, .July trading as high as 12.27, as low as 1 1.80 and closing at 1 1.861. In the spot department mid (ling lost 25 points in the net results, closing at 11.38, which pice coim pai'ed with .11.00 cents as the last price this we(ek a year' ago. Weather conditlons and the aetivi tie's of the boll weevil wvill dloubtless engage much of the ettention of the ti'ade this coming week but the gen eral opinIon seemedl to be that the British labor' situation rapidly is reaching a point wher'e a settlement of sonme sort will be forcedl and th~e tradie will follow' with gi'eat interest I the voting by the coal miners on the I iuiestion Of accepting the most recent pi'oposals to end the trike. This 1 wvill be of all the more interest in thec cotton market because of the claimc that 'British textile workers now on strike will shape their course accord-' ing to the outcome of the coal strike situation. Homes Change stands Mr'. B. M. Wolff and Mr. Jac. C. Todd tr'adedl their hiomes on' WVest Main andI South Harper str'eets last week, Mr. Todd taking the beautiful new bunga low of Mr'. Wolff and Mr'. 'Wolff taking the neat cottago of Mr. Todd. The ri financial consideration was not given out, but it is understood that Mr. Todd l gave a nice cash bonus in the trade. i Both houses are modernly constructed nnd maken omfnota hoe. STURDAY, JUNE 18th. SPCIL AL A One Dy Speca1od Alumlunt- osne Wile the selectionits. 0oo Values up to$3eac6 SELF BAe-TNG doMS-Fr DeT coLONI. KEMTE Each 2LP oncoA EAUCoE PAN 3T COLNCIAL UPA i CUP No Telephone or Mail Orders During This Skne All Ware Guaranteed to be Genuine QUALITY BRAND ALUMINUM WARE 7~e Quaaf is L fed- To Avoid Disappostafent We Unge Yoew To iO Eapy-No MVer Set Aside ~J fast B F T OME, FiRST .'D 1'p REMEMBER DATE OF SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 18th. S. M. & E. H. WILKES & C.1 ItOBEJIT (CLAREINCE DPONNAN Nativie of this Countty Died ini Green. 111(ottre~r' Ville TIhurisdaty Nhirht. Burled at- 'AYU fI t)0Ul Sanidy Springs Saturday. ' & 71iiiugottrp f TPhe funeral service andl Interment es o hudhv who diled in Greenville Thu rsday night, were held at Sandy Springs church /~~~"%~(tt ~n~y o Atturdlay. afternoon at 2 o'clock, his~~Cn JfetIiile ptastor, Rev. ilotuight, of Greenville, ~~. - ~~*b Ifits f~tso sonduct ing the services. tllfo $210, o Mr'. D.onnan was 25 years of age andlt' 2u. t~m' ia servedl at Camp JIackson and (Cam! 1It5liiClwtbu isevier during the World Wnr. lHe haud Iis )een in failing health ror' someI thne OUMI UPL OPN mnd his death was not unexpected. His3Wst~evi S.Clmba .C ather, F. M. D)onna, (lied in Greenville ast F'ebruary. The dleceasedl is survived by his_____ vildow, w'ho w~as a Miss Trammell, of ____________________________________________ ireenville, and one small child. The mnly other maember of his Immediate atmily surviving him is hils brothetr, .* M. Donnan,, of this city. C e n d o A B. Y. P. U. gRoelal The quarterly B. Y. P. U. social of ilt. Gallagher ehurc~h was given at the tonme of Mr. Blerkley Redden on lastN E T K~ aturday evenIng. Several games were njoyedl and then the string handl from he Mlt. Pleasant union entertained the :rowd with their goodl music.Ths fthe band .present were as follows: 4iss Vivian MicDaniel, Messrs. WVill inndy, 'hester Pinson, flelton Mun ly andl Ernest McDaniel. After the M A L~ 1 R nusic delicious ice cream and cake vere served. Everyone agreedl that htey had 'hadl a most dlelightful ime. SocienliCnmmimter. ('anddCoftractors We wir~h t thanniourtriendkeaa elglrhorstot'ctherinindnes tndpsof athy at theodeahoofournsonicn aeh d~cdwill eve beeremebered.uAd have t'other;also foTtheteutifulhlowerby Mr. an~l Mr..C. m.givmlyou ando. "amily.ma