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The Laurens Advertiser from Laurens, South Carolina • Page 5

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(P 0.60 0 .0 0) 0 hfra, Thos. E. Duckett, of Anderson, Is isiting her parents, I ajid Mr8. W. Crews, 'this wee." Mass Aisle -Boyd, of spelit last week in 'the city with her' sister, Join 1,1.

Rosa 'Bramlett and Miss Margarit Wright spent the 'week-end in Chayleston with, their Mrm Smith. I Miss Beurah Balle, who is teaching in tie Barkgd'ale4Narnie school, apentl the yeqk-cnd in the city. who is ttending 4 Clen on'college, spent Sunday in the city, ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. plid Anderson and Mre. Khames spcnt the. week-cd In -Rock Hlill Mfases Martha Franks and ViriJ ia Gray, who are attending WinthrA college. Charles Hicks Miss Alma aliclq of Greenvidlle, are spending' some time with Mr.

and Mrs, Thomasori, on Irby Avenue. Mrs. W. J. Moore, of Greenwood, and D.

A'ustin, of Clinton, huvebma spending several days in the city with Mrs. 0. B. Simmons Mias 1itla Burns who Is G. W.

spent the week-end in the city 'wlth her -parents, Mr. and E. Burns. Mr. C.

W. McCravy is out again after having been confined to his home for several weeks on account of sickness. Mr. Gamriell Mc'Gowan 'left Tuosday for Washington and Atlantic City to remain a few weeks returning to the city. Miss Huff, who is teaching school In lower -part of the state, opent Sunday in 'the city with her and Mrs.

Aug. Huff. Mrs. Chiles Calhoun, of Greenwood, has been spending several days in the city with her parernts, Dr. and Mrs.

W. H. Dial. Mr. R.

A. Carter, who has been en emPle4ef of the Watts, Mills for over ten Yera, exlpects to leave this week for G'ienville to be with the Dunea Mrs. P. McGowaU, Mis 'osa McGowan, Admiral Sarnu Mcqow and i. G.

W. ProqItt Stotored to Croa Hill Sunday fwith Mr. R. L. Walker" and visited friends and aIllams.Coker Mr.

one of the efficient city mail carriers, Miss Tomni Coker, of the Fork Shoals aeotion of d0iits'joiti, were married Sunday ft'ernoon at Fountain Inn. Mr. Clardy Bolt, a brother carrJar accorpanied him on the eventful trip and acted as best nan at the marriage. After short honeymoon the bride and groom will be at home at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Clardy Bolt. Presbyterian (iurch Notice. Sund(ay 9:45 A. M. Preaching Services, 11 A.

M. and' 7:30 P. M. Sermon will be upon the Rassurrection. Mr.

-Squires also preach Mt Dorroh Pr1esbyte'inLn church, Gray Court, -at 3:30 P. M. Meofting iif 'Wontin's AutxIIlary The Woman's; Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian meet Wednlesday afternoon, Marchl 23rd, at 3: 30 o'olock. is Biessie Todd, 'Pres. According to an announcement mnide by the board, pensions for Confederate veterans have not yet been received andl veterans will be notified as soon as the check arrives.

Minstrel at Eden A minstrel entertainment is to be given at lodon school house on Saturday n-iglit at 8 o'clock. An admission tee of 1Li and 25 cents wi -De charged. Ladles Asked to Meet Mayor Flranks ha. 'aked all the Iadie, of tile city interested Iu 'civic pro.gross to neet in the Ladies Rest Room in the eq rt house 'Thursuday afternoon at 6 Ilinton to Contribute Mr. George and pmember the County hgky Comnmisison, in ag message Advertiser, states that this ptbr- was in error saying last weekC'thnat the proposed.

Musgrove Mii read out. of'Clinton ould not be a top-soil road. lie said that it was the intention to 'make th iia top-soil road somewhat narroiwerl than the main highways, funds forithe road being augmnented-by private The Advertiser Is glad tq make this correction. eeting of UT. D.

C. The J. O. Kershaw chapter, U. D.

will meet with Mrs. WV. HI. Dial next 'Tlauesday afternoon at four o'clock. A full nandnan la requsted, BULL ASS IATION cW SiJFUVESSFUL Nuch Interest an ii Shown in First Show of Laurens Bull Asso.

elation. Much interest andie'nthilistm were shown in the fir" liveetock sho of he -Iaurens 'Vuls100iolation held at aray 0ourt-Ow'ing- -on Saturday, karch 12, says J. B. Parker, ittension Dairy hutsbuadmn, nod'the evept was euccess from every angle, The show of exhibits of the associtton bulls and' sever.al classe ofs A association bulls and of a judging contest among the ugriclitural classes ar high schools in the county, nyon by ray school. The Laurens asselatton has five blocks, and all 'bulls were present.

The leading bull the association, Gedney Farm Sutahnes' Led 2nd, Is a grandson of the well known Oxford Dad, and is a source of great pride wamng'The tissciation members. The other tour 'bulls were all bred by the late ghanklin and are fine specimens fof high breeding. A tidal-'-df 25 entries in the several 0llEnses of 'daughters made a most impressive educational exhibit, ipoving that "b'tood' Will tell." Mr. W. H.

Barnesville, representing the Atilerlean Jersey Oattle Club, did, the Judging and made an -xcelleqt. talk on ibreeding, feedin-g ana care of Following are the winners. Best Kept Association Bull 1. towart on Gedney Farm Suzanne's Lad 2nd. 2.

C. B. Owings on Interest of Due West. 3. 0.

'Woods Pomona's Blue Fox. 4. Ernest Sloan on Blue Fox of Fountain 5. A. Moore on Chromo's Magnate Interest.

Daughterg of Assocyation Bills, In Milk 1, 2, 3. C. B. Owings on daughters of Riosa1lo's Blue Fox. .4.

L. D. Krmstrong on daughter of Chronlo's Munate Interet. Daughters of Association Bulls Over Oe Year, Not'In Mk 1. 3.

P. Steiwart on daughter of Blue Fox pf Fountain I'nn. on daughter of Interest of Due West. 3. B.

Stpvwart Blue For of V'ountis ii 4.i Od.4lw go on daughter of Interest of Due -West. 5. B. P. Stewart 6n itgliteir' 6f Sweet Cream Sir Raleigh.

Daughters of.Assoclatlon Bulls Under Six Months .1. 2. 3, 4. C. B.

Owings on daughter of Interest of Duo West Grand Chanplon Dauglhter B. P. Stewart on daughter of Blue Fox of Fountain Inn. hanghter of Association Bull Showing Improvement Over Dam 1. C.

B. Owings on dam with daughter by Interest of Due West. 2. 1L. i.

remipleton on dam with daughter by Interest of Due West. Best Milk Cow 1, 2. C. '3. Owings on Jerseys.

3. C. 13. Owings on grade Jersey. 4.

L. Templeton on registered Jersey. Judging Contest eflighest team score, Gray Court-Owings, 1232 out of 1500. Highest individual score, Hmygh J. McDaniel, Simpsonville school.

lIE COULD SMELL IT MILES AWAY-STItON( STUFF Spartanburg, March J. L. Poole, of Campobello, this county has an acute sense of smell. For' a week or moure he has been noticing1 the od10r of fermentation when the wvind was from the.Iath. Sunday' morninig the odor so pronounced that he ordeored two of hiis constables to make a search, and in a short while they had located a moonshine still in full operation on Tyger River, three miles away.

The still 'was destroyed and the tawo men who 'were operating 1-t were arrested. -Cross Hill School honor Rol Tenth Hitt, Myrtle Black, Johnella Austin, Lola Boyce Alma Coleman, Beaee hItt. Ninth Grade--Anabel Gregory. IEighlth Grado-'Oladye Thompson, Calhoun Pinson. Seventh Grwde--Hoi'abe McSwain, Lorene Colemran, Margaret Rasor, IHelen Griffn, Anna Corley.

Sixth Grade2-Elibleth Hil1l, Clama Francos Glitt, Daisy Hill, Eva "itt. Fifth Grade-Blanche Austin, Roa Turner, lone Wade. Fourth Grade-Mildred 'Hill, John dioSwuin. Third Hit4 Miriam Boyce, Joe Noffs, Lila Belle Watts, Daisy Leopard, John Nance, Henry asor, Ross Coffey. Second Grade-Jim Hugh Austin, Gravos Wilson, Clara 11ill, olPily Coleman, Jewel Turner, Franklin Hlanna.

First Grade-Ruth Coffey, Martin Augustuse Goddlard, Nathan Hianna, Grover Hlanna, Eldora Workman. March and Mrs. jenderson, of Charlotte, N. spent lunday with Mrs. J.

T. RobertMies May Owenq, of Spartanburg, spent the week-end with her parents, Hr. an4 Mrs. Edgar Owens. Miss Ruth Bailley spent several days lAst week in Greenville iwith Mrs.

Wm. Anderson. Mrs. R. E.

Sadler is visiting relatives it Clemson. Mrs. W. E. Owens spent last Friday In Greenwood.

Miss Bllanche Turner spent the week-end in Oaffney. Mrs Erwin Fleming, of Augusta, spent the 'week-end with his sister, Mrs. Cyrus Bailey. Miss Emily Phillips, of Winthrop College, is stpendinig the week with her mlother, Mrs. R.

E. Jones. Miss Dorcas Mason entertained the Tuesday 'Club last week. A delicious salad course and ice tea were served to the following friends: Mesdames J. F.

Jacobs, W. P. Jacobs, John Young, Cyrus Bailey, B. Owlens, J. A.

Chandler and Miss Emmie Robertson. Mrs. Tom Robertson and daughter, of New Orleans, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Robertson. Mrs. E. W.

and children returned laIst week to their home in Union after spending several days with Mr. and. Mrs. Clayte Bailley. Miss Mary Scaife has returned to Washington, D.

after spending several weeks with Mrs. W. B. Owens, Sr. Mr.

and Mrs. Ramseur, of Greenville, spent the 'week-end with the latter's mother, Mrs. Dutton. Mrs. W.

uD. Copeland entertained "The Idle Moments Club and a ferw friends last Wednesday afternoon. A delicious asilad course was served by the hostess. Mid Loise 'Pitte returned Thursawy1 to Coltrbja College after. spending several days at home.

J. M. 'Pit4s was hostess to thn Mulsgrove Miff Cha4tet, I3 A. lait Thursd1ay Vfternoon. Ater an trtrestling houir.

of businest, tb hbdtesg servied dliclous block cream a'nd 'cke to about twenty merbers ott Copeiand has 'her qguest, Mrs. Jas. Frazier- and 'dhildren of -Bladrs, C. aind Mrs. W.

P. Jadbs Und 'Pr. and Mrs. 'Clair Hays spent Monday in Neiwberry as the guests of ann Mrs. Forrest Summers.

LANFOID wEWS Lanford, March' Woman's Missionary society Will Saturd-ay aftetnoon at' 3:30. It ts very essential that all the members be present. to find their share of eggs. The Sunbeam band and Sunday School classes will have an Easter egg. hunt at 2 o''elock.

Mirs. T. M. Iburnett, the Sunbeam leader; Mrs. MIlls and Miss Belle Patterson, the Sunday School teachers, want all the little ones to be present andl on The play 'given at Youngs school house Saturday night, was quite a success and the compijany ex1pects to present the same at (ray Court-JOwings in, the near future.

Mrs. Frank Rtandall, of lHendersonv'ille, N. has been spamding a fewv days in the home of her father, Mir. 1I. M.

Johnson, nurisings her silster-in-law, J. W. Johnson, who has 'been very sick. Mrs. 0.

F. Fowler is much better at this writ-insg. Mrs. William 'Bonmar, of has been spending a few days with Mrs. Stella Bomar.

Capt. and Mrs. J. Wi. 'Lanford entertained quite a number of their neighbors last avcek with a big turkey dinnor in honoer of their guests from the Philippine Islands, Mr.

and 'Mrs. B. Cooley. Mrs. Erin Moore and Mrs.

E. L. -Huff, of Enoree, and Mrs. Dr. Layton, of Spartanburg, spent the dayewith Mrs.

L. M. Cannon and family, last Thuredlay. Mr. and'Mrs.

T. A. Drummond and daughter, Miss Mary Drummond, Mrs. Niamie- Drummond and Mrs, C. D.

Cox were in Laurens Monday to hear the address made by Dr. Edgar Y. Mulline, president of the Thteological Seminary, And other sddresses of prominent men int the Southern Dlaiptist Convention. Dr. Burts, our General Treasur'er, made a fine address.

Mad Granberry, of Ilrat Baptist Church, of Ouir hearts were made to re- I loice in the mentioning of our own be- I loved, W. D). 'Drummond, and the value ho was to thae work, and although dead bis life swork yet speaks, and made tis want to exclaim: 'Lives of great men oft remind us We can make our liveg sublime; And leave behindr us lPootprintsq on the anda ntie." SPECIAL PRICES REFRIGERATORS' Now Is the Time to Buy We are now showing a full line of the famous White Mountain Refrigerators and Ice Boxes. If you will need a refrigerator or ice box this season now is the time to buy. All White Mountains have snow white provision.

chambers, heavy hardwood cases and best Come at once and select yours. before the stock is-, broken. S. Co. Laurens, S.

C. LOVELAND To LECTURE CHAUTAUQUA COE-MORTIMER "Perils of Democracy" WINl Be His Topic.QU LT FE IIZ Authoritative, Challenging Address in. For Cotton, Corn, Tobacco, spiring Sanity and Sturdy Grain, Peanuts and Truck Americanism. "The Perils of Democracy" wil QULTbnpatoodcnet the subject of Dr. Frank L.

Loveland's QAIYi viaiiy chllningadrs coin QULTRed-hniaoniin QUALITY EbigLyielRS tQUALITY in proabe farmicnen. DrLIY and avilablity. SQbUAIofTYe inmecanicual Chcodt. DR FRANK JL. GRYGraLCArNDS.C Tulminntlon of thorough investigations, 1ieht ArudM I'aeWraconWllapytteCotfrth 3oth in andil rlif in Eudrope.e Into all of his utterances, Doctor "re vrtig il te.

Loveland injects an intense patriotism Mie poonwtmelmachsPu', 4psed on a sturdy Americanism and aet. ldttoc it TrdRA-Panf's uanity of vision that are stimulating alrt, o' aet i A- Pes aentc htteo1la and refreabing.SNP wt fod ae fusn, um os nd oIlntalafivt Loveland is so fired with hisbohr lrakaak ofE TSNPoftacmn tgthrwthte'nl heme, and is so thoroughly the embod- lt cme.Yuwl nteaoeette cinwr ie ment of that theme that he stirs the sen oe he fieo lr mearts of his hearers to new pride in $.5 odadgaate yLn omnPesf onyo em he past apd new faith in the futureresHr ar Co, Pta DrgrnndSle fSohCrlia. America. Soe end rs 4ues tc 5h Doctor Loveland's lecture fills a gen-191 mine need in these days of baffling umaed arsndIvato ocial and ecoQnomic unrent.AdeisrPitn C. he robteJude.Vetras ae uge INCO RT F'COM OPrmpt cout aev ct.

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