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=3je %oca I flews : : personals : ; Xfe ===$< '9 * Mrs. James Link, of Bethia, was jV' shopping in the city Saturday. , ' I' V p?r Tom Sherard, of Calhoun Falls, * A spent Sunday in Abbeville.' Mrs. J. R. McCombs, of Cold Springs, was in town Saturday./ > r. ??? ' Mrs. J. N. Blum, of Bethlehem, was in the cicty Saturday shopping. Mrs. - Will Graves, of Sharon, was _ i. in iuwii oatuma). Miss Leila Wood, of Spartnburg, is visiting Mrs. W- P- Wham.* Miss Neva Shaw, of Greenville, is visiting her brother, Broadus Shaw. ' P Miss Mary Jones spent the weekend near Greenwood with her home folks. ' Reuben McCracken left last week for Columbia, where he has accepted a position. ' v>_ * x Miss Rebeca Stevenson, of Long Cane was shopping in the'cicty Satj irrday. Mr. E. F. "Corley, of Clinton, spent Sunday _ in the city with friends. Mrs. G. A. Mcllwaine, and daugh-j ?* ters, of Due West, spent Saturday ^ in Abbeville. I Mtes Lillian Nelson arrives this ^ 'Week from Atlanta to visit Mrs. J. R " j ^^rs. C.H. Mclfurray is in Greenwood where she was called yesterday on account of the illness of Dr. Lyon. I Mr. Gordon Crymes, of Williamston is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Horton. . ' I i Mrs. W. P. Kennedy and Miss Mary Greene spent Thursday and Friday in Troy. ' I Prof. McTyiere Daniel is here form Newberry this week on a visit to his . - many? friends. Mrs. Lewis Perrin and Miss Mary Norwood Perrin are visiting friends in Atlanta. J i Misses Delia Wilson, Pauline i Wosmansky and Grace Link are . spending today in Greenwood. s4 ??e I ?in|/ An ,? ^^V/Ll^sS^ are ?i ( ||: ^sasssaBSS^ ;iH(l j|; can 1> :|| Bank :|: than i J j: court ||; bank ill. , S< riE . . w !|; : : w jj! 101 ;j: , , bunk ;!j; ' an orj "i i I. v ;i; lieess \\\ fur th Don't ii we hi 8 I j COMIN( w 1 CONST 0 "ROMAN' ~ 7t wu "LINCOL1 . ' IF ^ M \ I- - j Ryan Atkins and Ernest Ande i son, of Greenwood, were in the cit J Saturday. Mrs. J. P. Drennan and daughte Mary, v^ere in the city last wee j shopping. . j jtyiss Nannie Bowie, of Grqei jville, spent the week-end with h( parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bowie, Miss Virginia Carroll, of Monro* N. C., is visiting iher grandparent Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Eakin. M. L. Murphy, of Augusta, spcr the week-end in Abbeville "with . h sister, Miss Nelle Murphy. B. P. Greene, ana grandson, Joh Thompkins Mabry, are in Atlant visiting Mr. Greene's daughte: Mrs. J. W. Jones. : I -. Miss Annie Itoche h*8 retimie to Washington after spending' se^ eral weeks in the city with horn folks. ' .. v .. Mrs. James T* Upchurch, an baby, of Montgomery, Ala., are i the cicty for a visit to Mr... an Mrs. A. 0. Roche. ' * % - * 1 * -w Miss Agnes Edwards is spendin a few days in the city with he parents before going to Greenvill where she has accepted a position. Mrs. Virginia Miller is here froi Laurens and is the guest of he daughter, Mrs. Horace McAlliste on Greenville Street. Miss Lina Lane Welch, of Mor roe, is visiting at the home of he brother, * Mr. Frank Welch, o Greenville street. John Richard Fulp is spendin Of The Best Acquaints Is An Acquainta HE PLANTE quaintance ut our bank may b< ixious to become acquainted v Jibeville Comity in a business e of assistance in more ways is a friendly financial institutio ilTord a safe place to deposit in psles which we can otter to tin and our.customers always find 9me time you may need a n ^commendation could you ask YOUR BANK i ill show whether you are a pe prcj?if you have not started^ ii do not need to be tMigaged ii connection. Possibly sonic tin ijinrtiiuitjvto ju=vcinto business ary in nwts\ every business, an n ikL-i11<r. Ymii inns) slnri ,'iml ? ?' hesitate because your accoun ive hundreds of customers wh > LAN T BAT "THE FRIENDLY ABBEVILLI \ a??OP] rEDNESDAY ANCE TALMADGE In eE OF ARABEL HURSDAY ?IAM RUSSELL - In N HIGHWAYS 'OU LIKE GOOD ( ' r.'a few weeks with his grandmother, | j ;y Mrs'. A. 0. Jones, at Fort Mill. < \ j 1 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bozeman, I r> and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norris, and J k children, of Greenwood, spent Sun- < day in Abbeville with Mr. and Mrs. t S. T. Eakin. , V * !r? Mr.- and Mrs. Claude McAllister, ^ ; jof Latimer, were in town Friday. 1 iMr. McAllister subscribed for the 1 B? | Press and Banner while he was c s> here. ; \ + Mr. Maurice Paty, a student at j Emory University, is in the city tak-| is ing a look at the town and admiring our pretty girls. Mr. Paty' will return to the University for the summer school which opens next week. a . r' Mrs. W. H. Wharton, of Waterloo, Miss Lillian Nelson,of Atlanta, j.tid C. F. Nelson, of- Birmingham, ^(>yill- arrive In the to r" spend the week with Drl and Mrs. e,J. R."Nickles. J Mrs. J. A. Brown, whole husband I , . | was once the beloved pastor of the ^ Baptist church in DUe West, is in Abbeville visitirig at the home of | Mrs. M. JS. Hoiungswortn ana renewi ing her acquaintance with her old g friends. >r * 1 "FERGUSON-?SIMPSON * Miss Eva Barksdale Ferguson, r daughter of the late Mrs. Ellen ' Crawford Ferguson, and Mr. John Anthony Simpson, of Rutherfordton, N. C., were quietly married, on Wednesday evening, Jpne 16th., at ,r | the residece of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kay, brother^in-law and sister of the bride, in Ridgeway, S.. C., the Rev. H. D. Corbett ,of St. Matthews g officiating. Only Misses Vera Fergu. AAa V /\<1 on Malro J U1LCO A UU vau ifmimv JS I. ince With I k R S BANK {I if 1 3 had for the asking. Wc :j; I i-'ith every one in Abbeville, | way, for we know that we ;jj | than'one. The Planters !|l | n-r-it endeavors to do more j|: ? oney. There are ninny little ij: | 2 customers of the Planters ij: | I us-ready to render them. <j! | jference?what better than one from a bank. ACCOUNT | rson worthy of a good | -it's not too late now. . | i business to profit tiy' h -i-ir :| ie. however, you may have ij: | ?. Remember CIVKhIT ; is' | (1 you can't have' CRfcDTtf jij | build up vonr credit. & 1 " r < ;> | t may be a smalf one? g I io started in a small way. g |g ERS Q |i iK O | BANK" x i| | > ij: | S. C. :i: | : I ERA HOI la" N VN" DNES DO* NOT IV son, of Abbeville, and Daisy Fergu>on, of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Moorfe, of Ridgeway, were present. These were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Kay. at seven o'clock iinner on Wednesday evening and ;he ceremony followed immediately ifterwards. -' , rm._? 1 I -me coior scneme was green ami yellow in the ding-room, this be ng carried out in the menu and in lecorations of "uri flowers, and >ther similar flowers. Green and vhite "were used in the living room vhere the ceremony was performed. The bride and groom entered together. The bride was becomingly ittired in a going away suit of navy due tricotine with hat and accesV \ v vv vvvvv v vv V \ w V w OPERA HOUSE V PROGRAM. V] t TUESDAY . ^ V ^ PRANK MAYO V I IN : ' V' % i "TUP riDT IXI MO oa ? " V r .v AND * WILLIAM DUNCANl V' IN V| "The Silent Avenger No. .9" V| 10c./ ; ' 20c. V ? V WEDNESDAY V CONSTANCE TALMADGE V IN vj "ROMANCE OF ARABELLA" V1 AND V WESTERN PICTURE V1 PROSPECTIVES VENGEANCES.' 10c 20c. \ ' . I THURSDAY \| WILLIAM RUSSELL V: IN V1 ^ "Lincoln Highwaymen" V k AND : V *? .. j I tt f V i muii ana JCii variuuu <* ^ "NOTHING BUT GIRLS" V W 10c. 20c. V k V s. V V V\ v. V V V. VV WW V I I The Count I ^THE HOME C m ? m Theodore X. Vail, win Since that time lie hai railways in the Argent lime, to manage a firm 1 With all his industry, I j da lion for his millions ) : j' ;CO!livv)tej^oui\saving 1 part men t. s | .!; i f We Pay Five The attention of all of H cio just as well as Mr. 1 are young. Begin NO Count | SOUND i JSE ? ( _ , ^___J FRIDAY MARGUERITE CI V In "LET'S JELO SATURDA WlfctMM S. H, MT^3 .5 >': *? la "MONEY COR . V(. ?, " w' ' ' ms THESE PICTI so^ies to match. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left I over the Southern lor a short bridal / trip, after .which they jvill , be at home in Rutherfordtrn, N. C. The bride has been a student at the Asheville Not;*! for the past two years. She liasi many friends; and relatives in Abbeville County and the Sfate who will be interested in her marriage. The groom is a prominent' young business man of Rutherfordton, having been a member of Justice Erwin Mercantile Company since his return from France where he served with the Eighty-first Division. The Great Te v *' When a thing happen infer that under the will be the same the s< Were it not for this, lii and very little progre We all learn by expei When a stranger com receives prompt, cour urally concludes that his account here, the i vice would' continue t etfhim. He is never disappoir NATIONAL BAN! "Abbeville's Sire i . r> ty Savings b; / * )F MISTER FIVE. P 3 died recently,f began his caree 5 improved the Railway Mail Se ine; helped Bell develop Hie te' i in Vermont, he combined the saving; habit, w . Industry and saving are an unl habit through t'egiilar deposits i , ,i.5-1 ' . .. ; Per Cent. On Savings our Boys is called to the above i Vaii if you will learn the Savii m It #Iama?U C4 AA ill cia yym H ucpusii ui f i?vw win ow y Savings SAFE i :oming LARK pp"x t -i ?ae::? ? ** ' j| :Y *> i 1 v v.,: ^ . \RT RAL" JRES :: : " j " ' V BOOK CLUJB *) The Book Club will meet wiA ' Mrs. L. W. White on Wednesday afternoon at five o'clock. THE BRIDGE ?LUB .'i|j Mrs. C. D. Brown will' entertaa vJj| the Bridge Clnb Friday aftenuMM at five o'clock. - " - , ' vj ; ? CARD OF -THANKS '-:M J, t I wish to thank my neighbors' and many friends for the many Idai- j ness shown my wife and self, dumfc.. $9 % ' \ -j the illness and^ death of my dear ' mother. t " . , rT. H. Cobl>. acher s once, we logically saipe conditions' it jcond tim$ it happens ^ | fctle would be learned ; :; ss would be made. rienee. - * v es into this bank and ; | teous service, he natshould . he establish * same high class serhat was first accord-^ k -r/| ited. ' C OF ABBEVILLE. "M ingest Bank'\ _ jm ER CENT. 18 J 'A uo u Hr 7 v- -Sffl ?rvice; built electric . lephone and found S %-^J liich built the foun- 1 -Vr 5 ) eatable combination in our ' 'Savings De-" jl Deposits. v S statement. You can I J rig Habit while you B -'i rt you. \ B Bank ,r1 SERVICE 1 i BBKIMBlf ' I