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Xocal 1HCW8 : personals : I y? ~ -$ Ward Jamieson spent Sunday i Honea Path. i R. C. Price spent Sunday in Was! 9 ir.gton, Ga., with friends. Mr. Ale Smith, of Sharon, S. < visited friends here Friday. - J. S.' Bowie spent Friday in S; ? ? -L ? v. Kiie<irtacc vaniian uu E. .H Longshore was in Greenwoc Friday night on business. J. D. Holstein, of Edgefifield, w; a visitor in Abbeville Sunday. Mrs. S. A. McCuen and Miss Nel MfGaw spent Friday in Greemvoo . Mrs. A. J. Woodhurst of Bethi was in town Saturday shopping. Frof. McTyeire Daniel spent Su day in Newberry with his parent? Mrs. W. M. Castleman, of Latlme was in town Saturday shopping. Mr. \V. D. Barksdale spent Frith i*n Atlanta looking over the market. Miss Caroline Bradley, of Tro was a visitor in Abbeville Sunday. Miss Lucy White, of Atlanta spe Saturday and Sunday with Mi*, ai Mrs. John White. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Armour, Eastover, spent the week-end wi Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ai-mour. Miss Mary Roche, Miss Ethel Pe ry and Frank Roche spent Sunday * Greenville. Miss Mary Clinkscales, of Willin ton, is visiting her-cousin, Mrs. H. < Fennell. W. E. Hill will leave Tuesday f< Washington, where he will spend week with friends. Mrs. G. A. Harrison and fami sperit Sunday with friends in Gree wood. Mr. D. P. Hannah, of Long Can was here today to attend Memori Day. Mr. Frank Carwile, of Level Lan v as a business visitor in the city c , Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Luke Brown, < McCormick, spent Sunday with M and &rs. Roy Power. Mrs. M. B. Davis is .spending a fe days in Lawrenceville, Ga., with hi home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Devlin, i ureenwooa, were in me ciiy oatu day shopping. Misses Sydelle Graves and Ann Eelle Little spent the latter part < the week in Due West with friends Tom Shirley, Horace Harper ai Arthur Callaham, of Honea Pat spent Sunday in the city with friend i Miss Bessie Lee Cheatham is i home again after an extended vis to'Mrs. John Dees at Pikesville, X. < y.. and Mrs. J. C. Fair came dow from Greenville and spent Sunda with Mr. L. C. Haskell. Mrs. Hodges, and daughter. Mi: Odessa of Ware Shoals, spent tl week-end with Mrs. George Shirley Miss Gertrude Sherrar is hei from Chester visiting her sister, Mi: Edna Sherrar. Miss Agnes Edwards, of Gree VVVVVVVVVVVVVK V V See the Beautiful Girls, V Beautiful Gowns and Pretty V V Scenes in V "THE PERFECT LOVER" V Opera House Wednesday. \ ' f wood, spent Sunday.in the city with : her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. E-d wards. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Evans and children, spent Sunday in Hodges with relatives. \ Mrs. Lou Mcllwaine, of Hodges, is spending today in the city with her niece, Miss Maggie Reid. Mrs. Branyon, of Anderson, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. ? Rcbt. L. Mabpy, Jr. [n! Mrs. S. J. Kilgore and children, of | Newberry are visiting Mrs<. Stuart I Miller and Mrs. John Mabry. H ? J. G. Hagen, of Columbia, is visit: ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. 3,| Hagen on Magazine street. I > Mrs. R. L. Mabry, Jr., and son Ned ? I and Miss Esther Bowen are visiting I 'relatives in Anderson this.week. i V Frank Hays, a student of B. M. I., J Greenwood, spent the weex-end in the j city with his uncle, R. C. Wilkes on as Wardlaw street. Misses Sadie Holliday, Jessie Coolie ey, Gordon Cooley and Claude Cothd. lan of onHea Path, spent Sunday with Miss Pearle and Harper Hagen. a, Misses Eleanor Schroeder and Clayton Shirley and Whit Klugh n* spent Friday afternoon in Honea xulh. r, Mrs. Fuller Reese is at home after ja three weeks visit to h?r sister in . ^ ;Co.umbia ;:ni her parents in Whit i.v mr.e. Mr. David Hunt, of Brevard, N. C., meter inspector for the Anderson inch of the Southern Power Co., ^ ..as in town Monday on business. iwl . ' Misses Blanche and Annie Smith, <;f Anderson, spent Saturday and ^ Sundav with their cousins, Misses thand Sophie Rcames. Mrs. J. D. Bundy and her children. Dale, Dunham and Susan, >pcii: r" Thursday in Abbeville with Mr. V-. ,n D. Barksdalfc. Mrs. Hugh Bowen, and her youiv; ^ daughter, Martha, speu Saturd...: and Sunday in Abbeville *.v;:h Mr. ,i H. Barksdale. Dr a Mrs. Annie Mabry and son, John Thompkins, Miss Mary' Sharpe and Francis Mabry spent Sunday in ly Greenville with relatives. Miss Lelia Ellis, Miss Mary Burion, Charlie Darracott and Mr. e, Brown Forded it to Hemrersor^ville, al N. C., and return Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Sign came up from Columbia Sunday and spent until ,n Tuesday with her home people. Co: lumbia was taking a holiday on ac: count of Memorial day. :>? rj Mrs. Ernest Neill. of Batesvillo, Ark., is in Abbeville for a visit to J 9 I relatives and friends. She is visiting w'Mrs. Richard Sondley this week. Mrs "> % ^ v*4-ltT n /-> vv* n ryi Ko vn/1 Vi nrQ ~1 | i>VTlIl id picaocixitxj icinciuwci tu, uwiw i as Miss Mazie Cason. 5*j Dr. P. B. Speed and Dr. Owen *"i Speed spent Sunday in Greenville J with Mr. and Mis. T. M. Marchant. . ; Mrs. Speed who has been visiting J there for two weeks returned home I with them. I """ lcj; Dr. H. D. Reese, of Buloxi, Miss, jj arrived here Saturday night to spend lSt a week with his sons, Messrs Bradley and Fuller Reese. Dr. Reese is an old "citizen of Abbeville and his many ^ j friends here will be tflad to welcome ^ him to Abbeville again. THE BRtDGE CLUB Mrs. C. S. Jones was hostess to the bridge club- Saturday afternoon at a ss most pleasant meeting. There were ,e j five tables of players who enjoyed j the games and hospitality of the hostess. :e ss . DUKE-LESLY Friends in Abbeville have received n_ invitations to the marriage of Miss _ Gussie Mae Duke, of Madison, to Mr. y ,nn Watt Lesly, which takes place y the Madison Baptist church on V, Wednesday evening, May 12, 1920, V at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. Lesly is an Abeville man who is at present making ^ his home in Westminster and has a ^ wide circle of friends and x*elatlves ^ who are interested ii* fits good for> 'ne 'nvvvvvvvuvvv^i ! ' \ V IV OPERA HOUSE V k PROGRAM. V1 IV ' Vi IV TUESDAY V V TSURUH AOKI \J V IN V ^ "LOCKED LIPS" V V AND V ;V WILLIAM DUNCAN V jV IN V V "THE SILENA EVENGER No. 3 V ' V 10c. 20c. V' I :V ^ V i V WEDNESDAY V V EUGENE O'BRIEN V (V IN -v A "THE PERFECT LOVER" V IV And Robert Burns and Magda V. ! V. Lane in a Two Reel Western V' , V Picture V. , V "THE COUNTERFEIT TRAIL" V V 10c 20c. V ' V V j V THURSDAY V IV WILLIAM RUSSELL V V IN V V "EASTWARD HO" V V And a Two Reel Comedy V V "A ROARING LOVE AFFAIR" V V 10c. 20c. V VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVN. MEXICAN REBELS CONTINUE GAIWS 1 Washington, May 7.?Reports, official and unofficial^ toi'av credited 1 ' i the Mexican rebels with further ! bloodless successes. Information reaching the rebel agents here they said, pointed to an early occupation of Piedras Xegras, Laredo and Matamorcs, the only important border port:; of entry remaining in Carran-. i za control. News of the revolt of the garrison at Vera Cruz was received iAiirn :nioui;"ii l.uluu mc iumi being imemdiately evacuated by the i c.jels pi^. umabiy because of the piesence in the harbor of Mexican " .tnbcais, 'yet loyal to Carrnnza. GfTicial confirmation-of the report , receive J early in the day by rebel agents that Carranza already had left the capital was lacking tonight. The. ttaic department received several messages from the embassy in Mexico City but they were all 7I:< v pauv.r , j ;aa;!e no mc-at'on r.f i::i.'s tcntior. cf leaving ihe capita!, it wa~ said. Dispatches from rebel sources re, ported Luis Cabrare head of the 'ai.anza cabinet, was en route toray !>v train for Pie'dras Xegras and that A!fionso Cr&rarc, brother of the cabinet mini.-ter, had been arrested !:.y Geiicia] Gonzalez in Puebla. AljCi.brarv, while governor of I'tfe'c!:?, was concerned in the pv< locution mi" American consular afr.nl VV. 0. Jenkins. j Developments along the border today suggested three possible fights near the United States border. Thei ! commander of the Laredo garrison j appears to have held his men in line! ! notwithstanding the defection of c.js| # ' tcms and immigration guar.!?, Lit', i rebels were reported tr> haw cr.ptur- j ed a trainload of federal- reinforce- ^ ments between LampaosN and the ^ border town. "IRISH REPUBLIC" IN DISCUSSION London, May 6.?The subject of; the suDnort civen "to the Irish Re 1 " I public" by some persons in the Uni-; ted States came up in the house of commons today. Horatio Bottomleyi asked whether the government wast aware that appeals for subscriptions j for bonds advised by DeValera, as j "president of the Irish republic," i were still appearing in American , i papers and were supported by ttiei . governors of various states! arid ! whether Great Britain proposed t > | 'make representations on the matteri ; to President Wilson. Bonar Law, re' ; plying in behalf of the government,! 'said it was understood that such ap-; j peals were still appearing in certain ^ 1 American papers but he was not in a position to say whether they were; ! supported by any governor. Great! ! Britain , he added, was not prepared ; i to make representations, j Mr. Bottomley asked whether Mr. j : Bonar Law had seen the announce-; munt that already 2.000.000 poun.'.--1 had been subscribed to the fan.l 'that triumphant processions had gone through the principal streets of I ' the United States in celebration of j the event and that DeValera had been; entertained by state governors. Hi-; asked if Mr. Bonar Law did not con-' sider that in international law this amounted to an unfriendly act and whether new instructions would be I given to the British ambasador. i F?a? OrrrVi>;? Tb YOI of n< I t styl( I ougl ers ? mon IS ureand 1 Wh? nar: H colo I PA! ?? 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