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vvvvvvv^vvvvvvvlg V DUE WEST. V V V I Due West, April2.?On last Mon- I day evening at the Woman's College | of Due West the Amelian Literary J Society held its semi-annual celebra- | tion in the Memorial Hall. The pro- ? gram was as follows: . Invocation?Rev. R. L. Robinson, J D. D. I President's Address?Miss Susie ? Stevenson. ? Duo?Norma? Ketterer. Misses r Moffatt and McDill. Essay?"The Poetical Awakening of India."?Miss Sara Addison. I Reading?The Love of Azalea."? I Wattana. Miss Sara Cole White. [ Violin Solo?Souvenir de Lemberg [ ?Mazurka." Miss Mary Locke Bar- r ron. I Debate. Query: Resolved, That the new J educational system as proposed by I the Rockfeller Board will be detri- ( mental to the educational interests [ of our country. f * m - U<'oa Uormraf Ttnvi<* AlllriiUIUTC juuo 1U?16IUV. | Negative?Miss Blanche Booer. Vocal Quartette?"Come Sing to | Me." Thompson?Misses Brewer, j Pressly, Boyd, Barron. 2 Affirmative?Miss Rath Young. Negative?Miss Eloise Phillips. J Grand Fantasie de Concert?E. A. I L. Coop. (Arranged for three pia- [ nos.) Misses Brewer, McDonald, ( Bell, Kerr, Barron. f Comietta?in one act Fast i Friends?Henry. Misses Azile Parr, ? Elizabeth Cathcart J Chorus?(a) "I Would that My jj Love"?Parks, (b) "In the Dark" I ?Mendelsshons. Misses Brewer, Mc- [ Gill, Smith, Whitesides, Barron, [ ??*? J ? monatv, x>uyuf ncooijr. | Marshal*-?Chief?Miss Margaret Hord, '17. } Assistants?Miss Maude S. Press ly,'19. Miss Sallie Reese,'19, Miss I Pauline Asbill, '18, Miss Pearle Cof- [ fey, '20, Miss Pauline Houston, '20. [ The judges rendered a decision in f favor of the negative. Dr. Mark Ellis was in Due West J f:- one day last week. J Mrs. R. C. Brownlee went to K Greenville Saturday evening on ac- [ count of the critical illness of Mrs. f Mollit Brownlee. r Mr. Charles Todd is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and J |V; Mrs. J. E. Todd. J Miss Ethel McGill of the Wo- I man's College, ran home to Kings [ Mountain to visit her brother, who [ s waa on a return trip home from the jj West Dr. J. S. Moffatt is spending two weeks in Florida. He preached 1 twice at Tampa in the union evan- ? gelistic meetings. Dr. Moffatt will P] return home the last of this week. Miss Edna Magill, who is steno- qi grapher for Dr. Harper, and Mr. S. t? M. Outz of Greenwood, spent last oi week-end with home folks. She took m part as one of the orchestra in fur- ir nishing the music at the Junior- hi Senior banquet m Last Sabbath, the Due West Sab- tl t r Ail I' ^jirSoii Mm m Business ' f Clients of thii flf are always welc< mm vice and judgment o officers regarding a ness matters. U The proper kinc connection can b ... tect your judgme your money. ] savings accoi ited with t is quite suf establish nHKBinV Kanl/Inil onr The Natioi Abbevilli miMnmarararaiiti 4^ sjEraarmjEjniuajnj^re ath school held "Go to Sabbath coming chool Day." A large: crowd was ligatioi resent we had Dr. J. P. Pressly preached, by renest of the Sabbath school commit- erary i :e on invitation, a special sermon on last n the Sabbath school last Sabbath 1917, i lorning. It was heard with deep buildin tterest throughout Under the gram: ead of general mission work, the jnv0 linister said that his judgment was iat the A. R. P. church was not ^ Essa na Bri< ^ca( nil ^ Mari AKU wright, Counsel ^ ?p s institution M Brown] )me to the ad- H Irwin 1 f our experienced ^ Mu^c ny personal busi- H wa; pr the W< 1 of a banking R m The e used to pro- B held la ? furnish nt as well as Ballard Even a small ing hiz int depos- Toasts his bank casion, Ecient to ^ "cD?n proper sponses inections. "Co-Ed 9 sponse, Glomriro "Flunk rvu y k/vv r rvv h c ^ hearts,' J. L. P f 1 every i nai Bank Nar Young, 5 S. C. attend BiaaiEiannnnniiiiZRi * .V SEE gVH WIN] _ ^7 PL/V/ L H up to the measore of its ob- Erakine. 1 to the colored race, in that ^fla 1 no distinctively colored work ?Pen<*inf the guet Adelphian and Nikanian Lit- ] Societies held a joint meeting bevyie f ; Friday evening, March , 80, n the Due West High school Qn ^ g, with the following pro- gon baS) played ] cation. in favor ress of Welcome?Lillie Prudalphian.) I' '"1' y?Flowers of a Nation?An- { NOS :e Baird. I ling?Wha's de Transports- i AppI, Cornelia Staley. j ( y?What Boys Could Do in f, , ? [>f War?William Reid. Ah! amation ?Opportunities of nostrils lolar?Howard Agnew, (Adel- ^ ing, sn ite?Resolved, That munici- headach i in the United States should 'or brei ablic utilities supplying wa- cap^t ;ht and transportation. bottle o mative? (Adelphian) Bessie your dn n, Willie Caldwell, Edith Todd this fra illle Moore Boyce. Xfur .J1 itive? (Nikanian)? Mamie hSf , [1, Margaret Brooks, Harriet inflamed is, Alice Agnew. you ins ihals (Nikanian)?Beth , SeaT , ? . I tarrh ?l - John Scoggins. juBt 8pl slphian)?Ray Ellis, and Barfnew. W V \ affirmative won in the debate. ^ Mary Boyce, Mrs. W. L. . lee and Mrs. 0. Y. Brownlee, ^ ^ ^ i s West, were guests of Mrs. Rrnnmloo of An^ArRnn for the Antre Festival. maids a last number of the lyceom cess ^ri esented in the auditorium of were dr unan's College last Saturday which v crowd v Junior-Senior banquet was enjoy tl tst Friday night. Music was Mrs. led by the Magill band. T. F. the \ I acted as toast master, prov- Society nself equal to the occasion, interest were given as follows: "Oc- caried c S. G. Brice; "Seniors," M. Imports aid; "Juniors," J. S. Agnew; presider . W. C." C. M. Boyd; "Re- and rea s," Miss Sara Cole White; Martin I- ?> TtT TTI <<T>? Pflnll 18. TY . Hi. jjmncicjr , ivc- ?? " . Miss Lois McDonald; Ary. M ers," 0. F. Roddey; "Sweet- from th " J. M. Plaxco; "Has Beens," Hill. B ressly. This was a success in talk on, espect. songs v is Ethel Mann and Maggie the met spent last week with Mrs. Joe was ser the former having come to cream a the Junior-Senior banquet at Mrs. I iniaiaianuMianB?znfi 0 Womei nbodying the i Timely Spi e best dressed women in I t their suit here before th vith this fact in mind that r have the suits been mor a broad and comprehensi Every new style?many irrived. And as to prices ess. Instances ! e our special EASTER COATS ;ly of soft wool fabrics,! with col iffs in contrasting colors, smi ad mannish pockets. From $15.00t0 $27.50 A Beauty for $25.00 EASTER DRESSES b of silk, many of wool fabric, n of crepe de chine, Georgette cr< fective combinations. But all i From $10.00 " $35.00 addon agaaaagagaaM Miss Mai Lizzie Nance of Abbeville, is Iva Frida > some time in Due West p ft of Mrs. Ralph McDill. Edith an( Ruth Dunn returned to Ab- zer chUi.c rom a visit here on last Mon- Bjj0W pj,st Saturday afternoon Clem- _ ^r* an< 3 ball team came over and Srskine, the score was 5 to 0 * of Clemion. . 'J . sick list. E CLOGGED FROM j A COLD OR CATAHBH GF r Cream in Noetrili To Dpen Up Air Puocm. What relief! Your clogged open right up, the air passaour head are clear and you ithe freely. No more hawktuffling, mucous discharge, e, dryness?no struggling ith at night, your cold or ia gone. stay stuffed up! Get a small f Ely's Cream Balm from iggiat now. Apply a little of grant, antiseptic cream in tostrils, let it penetrate every air passage of the joothe and heal tnt swollen, 1 mucous meirbrane, giving ===== * * ?wi-i cani renei. rjiy a v/rcaiu just what every cold and caifferer has been seeking. It's endid.?Adv. """"""i IV ANTREVILLE. V uvvvvvvvvvv iville, April 1.?The old onvention was quiet a sucday evening. The old maids essed in old fashioned styles, ras very amusing. A large ras present who seemed to tie play very much. Waymon Bowen was hostess Roman's Foreign Missionary Friday afternoon. A most ing program was successfully nit; the subject being: "The ,nce of Bible Study." The it had charge of the meeting d the Bible lesson. Mrs. read, "The History of Matilan," the first woman missionrs. Erwin gave her report e missionary meeting at Rock Irs. J. H. Ferguson made a , "Bible Study." Prayer and C A 4- aIaqa r\-f r ci C ouug. jrxif vuv vavow va sting a delicious salad course ved, and jello with whipped nd cake. John Black and daughter, ifflZniMBBWiB is' East Smartest ing Stylin \ this town Easter wi e choice of styles hi we urge an in e charming nor ha ve selection in woe r of which were re , they were never i > Coat Suit J! MaajjgggBjjg ie Black were shopping in y. ennell, daughters, Misses 1 Elvina, from near EbeneVi aftanAoA tlio HM Mftidfi' lay evening. i Mrs. C. A. Suber and son, e shopping in Abbeville on I noch McCarter is on our i i LADUATING TIM Have you selecte one who will grai Come in and lo( Jewelry for the ent. You will: want in this grea W. E. JOHNS Abbevill len for 1 preparing to leavi make arrangemer master of the Na? Building and Loan direct to this Assi saving themselves tending to this e\ this plan your pa: made regularly n< part of the world Try the STANDARD'S ? WE LOAN MONE\ i ( WE LOAN MO. fE TANDARD Xr IHAN i. WHITE, President jMk " I* %? ) jfi ' er Ms | Fabrics fj[l g , ill be those who will j1 u been picked over. 11 I imediate selection. I! 1 ve we ever offered j | \ j ?len and silken fab- | j | cently created have j j J more tempting in | | . !! at s | j 1 I n Coj fErazjzrarazraiEJzraz/B ^ ' r ' Miss Mayme Bowen spent lastweek in Abbeville having dental work done. . - > $ Mrs. Carl Milford has been sick for some time. We hope to report all sick people well next writings ' > , Mr. Boyce Wakefield, Miaaea Amy Suber, Bessie Killingsworth represents Antreville Fields Day in the Oratorical contest > 1 ? i 11 ' ?' ' ? < ; __ i IE IS NEAR j ; ? d a gift for the loved duate in a few days? - ' m *' J - gk. >k over my line ot i most desirable pressureiy find what you t stock. Come today y: ON, Jeweler e, S. C. t~~ I the Navy 5 Abbeville may its with the p&yy to have their i payments made rciation, thereby the trouble of atrery month. By pments will b e L.i. j > mailer in wnai you may be i , / >AVING PLAN 3N REAL ESTATE Y ON SHARES BUILDING f ASS'N. OTTO BRISTOW, Secretary *