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Vv VV \ V V WW \ \ \\N is \ e] v ANTREVILLE. V X ^ ' V The Christmas season has come ^ again and brought many joys an pleasures. The joy of peace and goo . - - - ? J aL - will reigns within our hearts ana tn< p story of Christmas lives anew. . The entertainment given in the High School auditorium last Fridaj ^ night by the pupils was greatly en- ^ joyed. The program consisted oi dialogues, drills, songs, music, shor plays, etc. Considering the shor time in which they had to prepare for it, we consider it one of the best ever given. Much credit is due both pupils and teachers. ^ Misses Salley and Blain left for ^ their homes Saturday morning. The following college students are U at home for the holidays: Messrs. ? Gevge Gray, Albert Erwin, Carl ' Suber, Boyce Wakefield, Erskine. ? / yj Mr. Clarence Crowther, Clemson. . Mr. Leander Carwile, Chapel Hill. " - - TTT. 1, G Miss Ethel Anderson, " wimnrop, Miss Myra Williams, Asheville, Miss ^ Althea Keaton, Lander, Mr. Sloan Gable, Wofford. ~ 3l / Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McCarter and a daughter, Mrs. J. F. Gray, Mrs. J. j, R. Vandiver and son, Mrs. R. A. Keaton and daughters, Misses* Althea and Winton, and Carlisle spent Mon- , day in Anderson shopping. g Mr. Eugene Fleming, of the U. S. Navy, is spendi**? several days with his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Will Flem- ^ tag. . u Misses Valerie, Myrtle, Hazel, and Ruth Crowther, who has been teaching, are at home for the holidays. Miss Pet Hawthorne is the guest t of her sister, Mrs. S. J. Wal^efield. G ; Mr. C. G. Kay is spending the j L-i:? ?:IL L:_ J i_i. ir ! nunuava wini his uaugiiters, mrs. xv.: C. Knox and Mrs.- H. E. Mullikin. Mrs. J. W. Fulmer, of Campobella, P( in the guest of her parents, Mr. and 111 Bfrs. R. A. Keaton. st Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cheatham and *c son, Archie, are visiting parents and in "> relatives here. We are pleased to know that they will make their home w in Abbeville in the future. We had the pleasure of * looking ? through the Antreville Bank build-v ing Tuesday. It is a splendid'building and will soon be ready for work a2 ^ to begin. Antreville is growing and ?* ' we hope to have a little town here co some day. * ar ; , v UV WW co _ V V ce ^ BETHIA NEWS. % te A > . % U v , *%wvvwvvvvvvv\ ' . <-' be Bethia, Dec. 24.?What a beautiful of Christmas it seems that we are going co to have. Quite a change to what it ve was last year. ce Misses Sallie and Jennie Woodhurst th from Lebanon, are spending a few P? ' days with Mr. A. K. Woodhurst's P8 family. . ' w< S. T. and Adgar Link from Clem- 01 son, are hoeme to spfend the holidays. < ? _ vMiss Maggie Link spent Saturday in night with home folks, returning to Abbeville Sunday afternoon. in + \ We are sorry to see so many of our good neighbors move from Bethia ^ but hope that some good ones will & take their places. \ ;; Little Perrin Tolbert from Green? wood, is here to spend Christmas with ; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. j; H. Hall. * i|; We wish a happy Christmas and a :|; bright New Year to the Press and \\\ Banner. ')} v v a V DUE WEST. V 8 V A. R. Presbyterian. V ;! V VV VV VW VV V VV V \ i|i Mrs. Minnie Brown and Miss Otis ;i leave Friday for a ten days visit to ;S| LeesfiMe, S. C. . jij Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ellis have lis ? to Lake Wales, Fla., bo spend the !;j| winter months with their sons, E. D. and Dr. W. L. Ellis. \\\ Mrs. Wideman and Miss Frances \\\ left Tuesday to visit Hon. James W. jjj Wideman and family of Manning, S. $ a | Misses Alvie and Claret Henry, ? who have charge of a school near y Fountain Inn, are at home for the ? Christmas holidays. ?' >z Mrs. W. L. Brownlee left last Fri- >? day for Covington, Tenn., to spend a $ " few weeks with her parents, Mr. and ? Mrs. Hanna. K Mi?ses Ruth, Louise and Estelle $ Todd are with their mother, Mrs. Lei- ^ i Todd for the Christmas home gathring. , Miss Janie McDill came down from Westminster where she has a posi- . n in the city schools, to spend the olidays at home. i Mr. David Kennedy, a student in le Jefferson Medical College of hiladelphia, is with1 the homefolks or a few days. Miss Mary Stevenson has returned rom Morehead City, N. C., for the estive season with the homefolk. Miss Alberta Montgomery came own from Greenville last week to e with Dr. artd Mrs. F. Y. Pressly or the vacation days. * Mrs. S. W. Boyce, of Charlotte, N. !., Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Brownlee of Lnderson, will spend the Christmas ay with Mrs. Fannie Brownlee. She i expecting all the children and randchfldren in the parental home or Santa.Clans' visit. Misses Hayes and Studie of the {Toman's College Faculty, are spendlg their vacation days in Atlanta, a. Quite a number of the other lembers went to their respective omes for the Christmas season. Miss hpffiolH anrl a few of the Voune lady ;udents /rom a distance, will remain t the college until the reopening in anuary. Mrs. Marian Agnew and family 1 ill leave Due West in a short time > make their home in Greenville, . C. We regret to give up this es;emed family from our town, howver, we follow them in their new ome with interest and good wishes >r their success. EMORIAL APPEAL GETT.NG RESPONSE enerous Support Received in Many Counties Columbia,. Dec. 2J; Special:?The ;ople of the State are beco.ni ore responsive to the appeal fo-. ibscriptions to the $400,0J0 fun '? '"i oi-aotinn nf a mpmnrifll hllil 1 'X VI1V VAVVWtvv v* v. g in honor of those South ? aro aians who participated in the worl ar, according to the headquarter : the South Carolina Memorial ommission in Columbia. Many of the counties of the Statr ive a large percentage of Jh"ir lotments subscribed and a number ! the counties have promije mplete their quotas during Janu- ! y 1920. V-; j The erroneous ideas which v i me prevelent as to the miaeoa- ! ptions concerning it b , I ndency to cause the people c "* | hind the movement more liberally The ideft that the buildittg was tC ; a tticlre adjunct to the University j South Carolina and under the J ntrol of the trustees of the Uni- j rsity has been dispelled by the re- j nt statement of the Commission \ at its only function is to be rectory <>f the State's records of irticipation in the world war, as ell as for other wars, and a memial to South Carolina's heroes. And the people likewise are comg to realize, the Commission, avers, at the University, instead of havg an ulterior motive in the con* COMING ?SEE Everywoman's advei sion and wealth in h of lov TO THE PUBLIC:stage play, "EVERY1 "Experience." Everyone wit!" st.'uction of a memorial building, is * extremely generous in offering for the purpose land, the valu? of which will reach into thousands of dollars. Should the building be constructed on land other than owned by the University, it would have to be pur chased by the State and would cost between $50,000 and $100,000, if an equally desirable site could be procured. The land offered by the University is on the 800 block of Main Street and within almost a stone's throw of the State House and near the geographical center of the city. SUGAR BOARD SEEKS TO DELAY CONTROL ACT ' I Washington, Dec. 26.?The sugar equalization board has requested President Wilson to withhold his signature from the so-called McNary bill until a paper explaining some features of it is filed with him, it was said today at the White House. liic uicoouic. ivoo icvcivgu wj I Wilson Christmas eve and he is studying it. The nature of the board's! recommendation is not indicated "hough the bill has the members approval, it was said.' The McNary bill as finally passed continues the equalization board for one year but continues the licensing power of the board for six months. i Wa ?? G l; For beinfi busii I i i j. ? : j ' *y -OPERA! THE BE * 'fcK ntures with pas- Amazi er ruthless quest man 1< e. -This Picture was made f WOMAN," said to be bet kin twenty miles N 0 % I A bbetiii Owen Lig TERRl But still some left for live,1 power apparatus, gas engines for the man who wants a subi energy, and initiative the only Isolated Light and Power ] dealers than any other articli 1920, the big year for Owem Paul Water Systems go ha open for you too. Communi< H. i J / Thai [ one of tho iaec nVAmnf t greet L Andi By J. M. ANDERS HOUSE JA :auty picture supr ?SEE? ng scenes in which Every oses Beauty, Modesty?E Conscience. rom the PRICES:? ter than Nights, Fix served Thu of Abbeville shoi T I C Ue County Now Open J \ Li D in anu i uwt TORY GOING FA, M wide awake parties having kno1 ; who can sell and have a car. stantial, paying business of his limits to his income. Plants offer greater sales prosp 3 of that nature on the market. 5. ind in hand with light and pow ;ate with me at once if interest /. WEBSTi MOUNTVILLE, S. C. 1 / tikj se whose i :s tlys frien ? ing arson ON, President NUARY l.? EME IMA tinti ?SEE woyen The supreme hour < life when she finds I -Matinees, 35c. and 55c.; st Floor, 55c; Balcony, L rsday Night, January Is uld see this ibeai : E! n nr I VI :r Plants f \ ST : . yf j wledge of electrical This is an opportunity j own, with his ability, ects and demand for Get in line now for rer plants. They are ed. ER ' ! ; ' rou; ' "??????? w \ y . * ' ' :|:. ^ friendly dly fn 5 VVt |. 1 it & 2nd | I M" I .11 II :>f Everywoman's I ler heart's desire. I I ; No seats reserved. ij: J|| 15c. All seats re- ij: H t, Only. iiiful picture II