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WEDAJbSUAI, i ~\j, iiibv. r ^ Xocal |; flews! i * ^ : personals : |j x? ? i Thcs. W. McCord.of Santuc, was ^ town today on business. | } j h Mrs. Louise Brown, of McCormick r was a visitor here Wednesday. Mrs. Kay Carwile, of Cold Spring,' I was a visitor in Abbeville this week.-; j t Bill Calvert of Wofford, is here to I spend the summer vacation. ! v i! Mrs. Frank W. Wilson, of Watts,! was a visitor in the city today. Preston Speed, of Greenville, was a visitor in Abbeville this week. U Mis? Sudie Keller, of Long Cane, i was a visitor in Abbeville Wednep- J day. ' ' t r J. J. Link, of Bethia, was here Wednesday, looking after business matters. M:\ and Mrs. John T. Cheatham, i oi' Sharon, spent Tuesday in the cityit with Mr. and Mrs. Mabry Cheatham J 1 '' C. D. Brown has returned from . Greenville where he attended a meet-' i ing of the Knights of Pythias. Mrs. Jas. S. Cochran and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey P. Gay spent Wednesday in Greenwood with Miss Mildred ' C ochran. 1 ' Samuel W. Davis, oi" Due West, a ! prominent farmer and business man! i of that town, was i:i Abbeville Wed I; v. v 'av cn business. Il i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Link leave thisj s week for a business trip to Allan* a. j They v ill yo thn.ugh tne country :n I Misses Ma'garet Cox and Helen Haigler camc home "uesday from . M^ora Coilejre to spend the summer , vacation with their parents. Miss Charlotte Brown, aecompan- . by her mother, left Tuesday for I'ryor'- Hospital, Chester, where she wll! undergo treatment. Major Walter J. Bristow, U. S. Army, stationed at Camp Jackson, .w.s a week-end visitor with his brother. Otto Bristow. I Mrs. Gerald Martin, and little daughter, Dorothy, of Atlanta, are visiting: her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schroeder. The Rev. Louis J. Bristow is ex- } pected to return tomorrow from An- r nevscn whore he attended a meeting THE RIGHT HAT F A STE WHAT a lot of annc Hat service in this sto Sure of his style?si sure of the value. Some of our custoi taste in selecting Hal short of genius. We'd like to have y< Stetson Soft Hats a Singly or in Matche son Quality Mark in J. M. And Clothing f the board of trustees of Anderson ,'ollege. Wallace Cheatham, of Columbia, 5 visiting friends and relatives In the ity. He has just completed a course n bookkeeping at a Columbia busi iess college. Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Thomson reurned today from Columbia where hey went to visit Mrs. W. S. Cothan, who is seriously ill there in the Saniist Hospital. Miss Margaret Cothran, who has >een with her mother at the Baptist lospital in Columbia expected erne today for a short visit. She will eturn to Columbia Thursday. A. C. Bowie, and W. B. Bowie, of iillville, were business visitors in Abbeville Wednesday. Each renewed lis subscription to The Tress and Janner and got in shape io Keep up vith the country. The latter is slowy recovering from an attack of >neumonia. CARD PARTY POSTPONED. On account of the extreme iili.es* >f a member of the chanter. the card )arty to have been givci by the Daughters of the American Revolu ion, on Friday afteraoo;' nas been >ostponed until further notice. ENTERTAINS FOR VISITORS Mrs. J. C. Hill entertained at ? c-ok party Saturday morning in hon )r of Mrs. E. A. Cobb and Mrs. Charie Lokey, of Ware Shoals, who were 'uests of Mrs. John T. Cheatham, \ftcr a number of interesting game? in elegant salad course was served IN HONOR OF MRS. ELLIS. Mrs. Roy Gilleland gave a lovelj larty Saturday afternoon in comjluncnt to Mrs. Arthur Ellis, whc s leaving soon for her home ir *Cew Orleans. The younger set oi ouk players wore enterca;ned, there oiir.. sixteen players. The home was ovoly in its decorations of red and roses and the salad, sherbet ind tea was enjoyed by all. McKEE-JOHNSON. T-ie following announcements iift'n received in Abbeville and viil l>e of interest ti; the many friends >. the bride who is well known hout thv State: Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton S. Camp . inoiru c the marriage of their sistei Marv McKee to Mr. Frank T. Johnson hi Tuesday, the twenty-fifth of Ma> o: housand nine hundred and twenty Due West, South Carolina 'ROGRAM FOR ALUMNAE DAY SATURDAY AT WOMANS COLLEGE An lntorDcfinw nrncrrnm f nr \Iu;r.nae Day at the Woman's Col. ge, Due West, has been arranged. rno exercises begin at 10:^)0 a. n\ ;'h commemoration exercises and i iii, i ii rOR EVERY MAN TSON >yance the Stetson re does save a man! ure of the quality? ners say that our ts for them is little du test it. nd Uerbies, either ;d Pairs. The Stetevery Stetson Hat erson Co. Store. |r j KILL THE BUGS Save the Potatoes Use ! Bug Death, I Paris Green, Arsenate Lead, Hammond's Slug Shot, Stonecypher's Bug j i Killer. ; The 1 McMurray Drug Co. ABBEVILE, S. C. close at 4 p. m. with class reunions i and class stunts. The program follows: Commemoration Exercises I Invocation?Rev. F. Y. Pressly, , D. D. LL D., President of Board of Trustees. Greetings?Mrs. R. L. Robinson, Dean of Woman's College. I Voval Solo?Beloved It Is Morn; Aylward?Miss Mary Ranson, '18. R Historical Sketch of the College I i' ?Mrs. W. B. Lindsay, '92. 3 Sexette?Strauss Waltz Song; Kj J Harris?Mrs. Jessie Boyce 0rr,'07, K Mrs. Jennie Galloway Kirkpatrick, jl , '02' Mrs. Mary Boyce Kennedy, '11, g ; Mrs. Jennie Edawrds Bonner, H Miss Barbara Grier, '1"), Mrs. Eva B ; Clinkscales Brownlee, '07. Addresses?The Contribution of the Womans College to the Church; Rev. D. G. Phillips, D. D. ' | The Contribution of the Woman's! ) ? | College to the State?Mr. George [i D. Brown, Jr. . I Piana Solo?Mrs. Rachel Boyce j [ McDonald, '1">. ' Greetings: Lander College?Mrs. P. Bourne.. Summerland College?\jA Miss Kathleen Counts. WintbrnpjH College?Mrs. J. Allen Smith. Chi-j?j cora (College?Mrs. M. I. Shirley. Vocal Solo?I Will Extol ThorjjB | Eli?Mrs. Mary Galloway McCut* B cheon, '07. Greetings;? |8 I Coker College?Miss Ray Gandy. jfi | ('inverse College?"Miss Rachel <E J Wylie. Greenville Woman's ( oMh i lege?Mrs. J. D. Hughey. Columbia ;8 College?Mrs. T. J. Weston S College Song?Alumnae an'' jl Students. !B Recess?12-12:15. jS Business Session.?12:15-1:1.". j^| Luncheon 2 o'clock. Class Reunions and Class Stunts S 1 o'clock. ; NEW PROFESSOR IN ERSK1NE Jjj It was a matter of sincere regret! B to the Board and friends of Erskine 1g College when-Professor P. L. Grier;J resigned the chair, which he has filled I I so long and so acceptably. Hp wasjB elected to the chair of mathematics I 11 when a young man and has served the I college faithfully for about a quar-jB ter of a century. The Synod at its I last meeting expressed officially its;H appreciation of his valuable and self-JB sacrificing services. $ At a meeting of the Board held jI during the meeting of Synod, Rev. C.'I B. Williams was elected to fill the'P chair made vacant by Prof. Grier's I resignation. Dr. Moffatt informs us'E that he has a telegram from Bro. iB Williams that he accepts Hie position. B This is gratifying information. Bro !g Williams is a sirung iiirtt sum win uc, a valuable addition to the faculty. The Board is to be congratulated on |j securing his services.?A. R. Presby , * terian. D MRS. WATKINS SICK ? Mrs. Watkins is very sick at her B home on Greenville street. Mrs. Wat- I kins is in her ninety-fourth yearfl and has long been a familiar figure I in our town. Miss Magrgre Watkins a is the devoted attendant of her mother and much sympathy is felt for 3 her. ^ V Opera Houie, June 2nd V.l V MINSTNREL SHOW Vl V Be entertained at the Opera ViB V House, Wednesday night, V|l V June 2nd. A Minstrel Show. V.|l Goo For The One Six Ro lot, good gt nice home ; Liberal ter: One Four 1 fronts 159 lot if desire Lots withoi j asking for" One Seven ali modern den, can se feet on Ma Poplar Str< al terms if One Large j gier and C den, an ick make a goc two pantri* ' convenienc sired. 210 Acres two story c onrl nnfVilli CVI1 VI V CifN/VVi Creek on o place, lot ( Four horse Liberal tei 123 Acres three hors( house, ce: good barm Two Good beville, 65 will make At r J. S. STAF r> rrea Man Who Want! om Bungalow on Parker irden, all modern conv< at a very reasonable pric< ms if desired. ?oom Cottage, large hall feet on Parker St., can se! id, two-thirds of an acre ir it the house worth almost the entire piece of proper! Room Cottage on Maga: conveniences, large lot ai 11 off lot if desired. Lot gazine Street and fronts set. A good home?$4,50< desired. Twelve Room House on C< herokee Streets. Big lot ai ial home for a large fami >d apartment house. Has t es, and two bath rooms, ;es. $9,500.00. Liberal 1 of Land 7 Miles from Abl 1 welling; one four room ildings, good orchard, ne side and another creek )f good saw timber both c farm in cultivation, $45 ms if desired. ?aoi. Mf Parmpl. .S. P.. R llV^Cll ITili VIA* w ?- -; ? 3 farm in cultivation. ( iled inside, one four roorr 3, $40.00 Per Acre. I Building Lots on Bowie foot front and run back good price and terms on >beville & m g ^ rust Lc UC, W. L. PEI ident. tfatp > A Home Street, large ; sniences. A ' : 3. $4,500.00. and pantry, 11 off 80 foot i the two lots what we are ;y. $3750.00. sine Street, id good garfronts 100 100 feet on D.00. LiberDrner of Haind good gaily, or will ;wo kitchens, all modern f terms if dejeville, large cabin, barn Long Cane ; crossing the >ak and pine. >.00 per acre. 11 fresh land, I 3ne six room | i cabin, two ? Street in Ab- * to <?n alley, ' . ; these lots. 1 Ins. ). BLES, Manager. i