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mvafAx, <.v, , : Personals Mr.' H. S. Comp, of Due West, wat a visitor in the city Monday Link Evans has accepted a posi tion -with The L. W. White Co. Miss Alma Crawford, of Green' wood is visiting relatives in and neai the city. , Mis. M. T Cqleman was here Sun day spending the day with horm folks. Miss Eleanor Schroeder spenl the week-end in Anderson with rela tives. Mr. H. B. Cogburn, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here . with friends. ...... Miss Zelma Mundy, of Hodges is spending this week with friends in the Santuc section. < Mr. and Mrs. A M Tolbert, oi Smithville, were visitors in town Saturday Miss Mary Jones left Saturday for Sumter where she has accepted a position. Miss Elizabeth Irwin, of Elber ton, Ga, is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. A. H. Barnett is in Norway viaiting her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Moss. Mr and Mrs H N Cochran and children of Edgewood, were visitors in the city Saturday. Mrs. A. W. Jones, of Columbia, is visiting the family of her son, F B Jones on Magazine street " lUAbUO UOA1U ijyvu V biAV week-end in JJonroe, N. C., with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Eakin. Mrs R M Brewer and two children of Atlanta, are visiting the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. W J Duncan on Ferry street Miss Addie Rogers, of the Wom ans College, Due West, was the over Sunday visitor of Miss Howard Hill on South Main street. I - 1 Miss James, of Greenville, spent the week-end with her friend, Miss Hamilton at the home of Mr. L. C. Haskell on Greenville street Miss Mary Jones left yesterday for Sumter where she has accepted a position as stenagrapher for Dr. Weinbuig. Miss Frances Massabeau, of Lan der College, Greenwood,- was tije fcuest of Miss Mildred jGwhram froni Saturday until Monday. ' Mr .and Mrs J H Sherard and lit tle daughter, Nannette, of Calhoun Falls spent Sunday here with Mr and Mrs Dendy Miller. Mrs. D. T. Smith and her two boys, Townsend and Hemphill, left this morning for Greenville where they will spend two weeks with relatives. Dr R. L. Robinson, President of .the Womans College, Due West, was in Abbeville over Sunday. He preach ed for the Presbyterians in the morning and evening yesterday. While in the city Dr. Robinson was ? - -a --i- _ T . A it.. 3 enteirainea ai me uuine oi .nr. anu Mrs. C D Brown Mr and Mrs H. C. Miller, one of the prominent attorneys of the An derson Bar accompanied by -Mrs. Miller, and Col. Percy Miller, of - New York; arrived in the city yester . day for a short visit to Mr. and Mrs J. D Kerr. Mrs Miller will remain in the city for some days. She has visit ed in Abbeville before and has many friends who will b& glad to know that she is here again CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Little Miss Ruth Eakin celebrated her tenth birthday this afternoon by entertaining about forty of her little friends at her home on Wash T^on Street from four to six o'- j clock. The house was prettily decorated for the happy event and the little i folks made the place ring with laughter and joy. Many childish ' games were enjoyed. Refreshments of cream and cake were served and i k little Miss Ruth proved a most ' . charming hostess and her guests had a most delightful afternoon and I wished her many. many. ham>y re-1 turns of the day. A CARD PARtY Miss Charlotte Brown entertain- ' ed at two tables of bridge Friday night in compliment to her pretty visitor, Miss Nelle Roper of Colum bia. Bridge was played throughout the evening and cream and cake was served as refresmments. . .J THE BRIDGE CLUB The bridge club was entertained ( Friday afternoon by Mrs. C. D. s t Brown. There were five tables of < players and refreshments of cream 1 and cake were served. Punch was served by Miss Nelle ' Roper, of Columbia, and Misses Louise and Charlotte Bfbwn. i A DANCE Miss . Willie . McLane gave the young people 01 tne city a aance ax her home Friday night, which was a most enjoyable affair. ENJOYABLE DANCE Mims^ Cason gave the young peo ple a dance at his home on North Main street Saturday evening. About ten couple were present and a most enjoyable time was'spent. MARTIN?SIMPSON Miss Callie Martin of this city and Mr. Vernon Simpson, of Due West were married Sunday after noon at 3o'clock the ceremony being performed by Rev. G. M. Telford. The marriage was a quiet affair only a few friends witnessed the cere mony. HARVIN?MILLER Married yesterday morning at the parsonage by Rev. Louis J. Bristow, iMr. John W. Miller, of this city, and Miss Nannie Harvin, of Hodges. The ceremony was witnessed only by a few intimate friends of the con tracting parties. ANDERSON-BOWEN. i 1 ntrnvillo V T X V? A UtIU *'** w J. Anderson announce the mar riage of their daughter, Misa Gene- ; vieve, to J N Bowen, which took " place at their home in Antreville 1 Wednesday, May 11, at 11 o'clock, j the Rev W A Duckworth of the Methodist church officiating. TEAM WORK AND COOPERATION IN SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON j * h The Sunday school lesson for yes jftefday w&s full of interest ancF/prac-j ':>very-day life problems. Co-;* operation and team work dn the pro-' * cess of legitimate business were!1 ! forcibly brought out. Competition I' of the right sort Is necessary to i ^ business and is the best stimulent! the business world has ever known, j1 This with team work and coopera- j' tion makes the wheels of Progress ! hum and it was all forcibly illustrat-' ed in yesterday's lesson. ,j BARACCA'S MEET THURSDAY x lie v/iuccio vi uiic jL?aiav\.a wjoot . , of the Baptist church, will meet for ' ! conference and supper at the home | of the president, Mr. C. C. Wallace,: 1 j Thursday evening at eight o'clock, i The following are the officers of the; class: W. F. Jones, H. S. Howie,j1 j Paul Link, J. F. Hill, J. N. Armour, 1 j J. C. King and D. T. Smith, Jr i i CHANGE AT S A. L. CAFE I W L Douglas, who has been night J .{manager at the S A. L. cafe 1 has j1 ; been called back on the road and F j1 Li oasey 01 wuiiamsion nas taxen: ; his place at the cafe. \ A LUNCHEON AND AN ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Harriet Coan and Miss Al berta Montgomery were invited to Due West Saturday to a luncheon given by Mrs Robert Brownlee in honor of Miss Coan. The guests who numbered twenty were received on the porch which was hospitable in its wicker furniture and its decora tions of many bowls and vases of nasturtiums. After a short white spent in conversation the guests were invited into the parlors which were beautifully decorated in sweet p->as. They were seated at tables, each tovely with a vase of sweet peas and a dainty place card of apple blos soms. A fruit cocktail was served af ter which the guests were given a menu and there was much gaiety in. guessing what the dishes would prove to be. The menu was: Miss Entre Douxeu Ford, Switzerland Puff, * Porter's Delight, Frozen Gold. Poor Man's Delight. When served this menu proved to be: Pressed chicken with mint jelly, cheese souffle^sparagus tips, frozen apricot, beaten biscuit. Rook cards were on each-table and after each course the .guests cut the cards, the two highest progressing to the next table. The third course was given as "Love Apples Crammed Kindling, Isle of the sea," which proved to be stuffed tomatoes, potato chips and Russian sandwiches, giving the three colored fillings of green, yellow and red. The fourth course which was listed is "Food for the Gods en creme" proved delightful in every way for the course was angels food cake, svith cream, garnished with cherries and almonds and on each plate stood a satin clad, bridal veiled doll, un ler wnose arm was a scroll bearing ihe happy announcement, "Maxwell Smith-Alberta Montgomery, June 22nd." A small bag of rice on each plate foretold the many good wishes for the young couple. The fifth course was coffee and Prornage rolls. One of the features of this iovely uncheon was the waitresses. The roung guests were served by Mrs. Dannie Brownlee and Mrs Frank Pressly, who were dressed in black satin frocks with little French apronK, :aps, cuffs, and collars of white or randy. Mrs. Browniee proved herself a jraceful hostess and her luncheon >ne of the most enjoyable affairs leld in Due West in many days. The announcement of the coming r.arriage of Miss Montgomery and Mr. Smith is good news to the many xiends of the young couple over the :ounty. Miss^ Montgomery has taught n Abbevilfe for the past year and ias endeared herself to our peopls vho extend to her many good wishes 'or her future happiness. Mr. Smith is a coming young busi iess man of the city and is receiving ;he hearty congratulations of a host >f friends. GILES McLANE TO MARRY The Atlanta Journal of Sunday ?arried the pleasant announcement )f the engagement of Giles McLane o M:ss Carolyn Morgan, of Byron nlle, Ga., the wedding to take place n June. ; Giles McLane is the oldest son of| VIrl "and Mrs! Foster McLane and': s a young man who is making his ,vav in the world. He is employed jy Southern Express Company and :as the confidence of the officials. M iss Morgan will meet with a warm welcome among the friends and rela tives of the family when she comes ,o Abbeville. 50 KILLED IN ATTACK ON CATHOLICS IN MEXICO Mexico City, May 14.?Fifty per :ons were killed and a score wound C?r? >1Q cf ni^f in J o /tonifal t\ 1 t'U AAA ATXV/1 LA1U) vayil/a.l VJL the state of Michoacan, says reports to the Excelsior early this morning, when police, aided hy unsolicited v^irv j ~ i iivi ii x aui^ai^, ^cu a icu^,c group of Catholics. FLORENCE IN STORM Florence, May 14.?A heavy wind and rain storm with some hail swept Florence this afternoon. In 30 min utes 2.86 inches of rain fell, flood ing the streets. In some sections wa ter ran into stores, donig consider able damage. V v SANTUC \ V % > The good rain was very much ap preciated as it was needed so much on the crops and gardens. There is a high season just row. A great many o:f the farmers have had to plant their cotton over, while a few others have got a good stand and have be gun chopping it out. Hope every one will get a full stand row. Mrs, Joe Abies celebrated hirr birthday Sunday, May 8th. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Tom Abies, Misses Marie and Janie Belle Boyd, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunter were quests. A most delightful dinner was served. We wish her many more pleasant birthday. Misses Lois and Lyndall Morrison and brother, 'of Columbia, spent a few day here with Mr. W. E. Morn son and family. j Mr. Jesse Richey spent Monday with his daughter, Mrs. James Had d on. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Newell of the ; Cold Springs section, were pleasant j visitors in the home of Mr. W. F. Kay Sunday afternoon. Mr. R. B. Haddon and Misses | Lila, Lois and Lyndall Morrison spent^ Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. Pentigrew. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wright spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Had don. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Simpson, of Bethlehem, were the Tecent guests of Wr W. F. Kay and family. Mr. W. H. Sharp attended Me morial day in Abbeville Tuesday and enjoyed the day very much and the nice dinner the good ladies had pre pared for them. Mrs. Mason Wright and children spent Thursday with Mrs. Ermie Haddon. Rev. G. M. Telford was calling in this community Tuesday. Miss Marie Boyd is spendng thiis week with Mts. Tom Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wright sp.?nt Wedesnday at the home of Mr. Frank Kay. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and little Rosa Lee Bass have been pleas ant visitors this week with Mr. W. E. Morrison and family. Mr. Claude Kay and family spent Wednesday with his home folks. Central school closed Friday after another sucessful session. Mr. Roy Kay is spending the week end in Belton with Mr. Edwin Mc Gee. Glad to note that all the sick in this community , have improved since our last writing. A BIG SATURDAY RUSH Advertising brings the bacon home. A local grocer advertised in last Friday's issue a few special prices for Saturday. He was forced to get extra help to wait on his rush of customers. Business dead? Not by a long shot. Wake up brother. Early to bed, early to rise, hustle like thunder and advertise. The world 9 does move, swing on while swinging is good. That grocer found a rush. He was so well pleased he will re peat the dose. You ean*t get around the fact. A little printers ink makes the housewife think. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Try a slice. The people of Great Britain .spend weekly $2,500,000 on .fried fish and potato chips. Another Gorgeou ROMANCI Married Lift WITH AGNES AYRES, THEODORE ROBERTS, * KATHLYN WILLIAMS, FORREST STANLEY, JULIA FA YE, CLARENCE BOLTON, THEODORE KOSLOFF. r> l . r* _i 1 ^orneay Lxira Bolth Days. Y. W. a. meets thursday The Y. W. A. of the Baptist church will meet Thursday after noon of this week at the home of Mrs. Theo White at six o'clock. mr perrin Sick Mr. Ltwis Perrin has been sick for tho rvncf 117*1.0 Ir olth >iac Vioon Vttv |rt?uw ? VV? UVV'I VVtfUliVVI to his lied at home. He is improying and hopes to he out in a few days. TORNADO SWEEPS THDOUGH HORRY Oac Man and Child Reported-Killed ?House* Blown Down Mullins, May 14.?New reached Mullins this afternoon of a disas trous tornado that swept through the Wannamaker section of Horry county about noon today. The report was brought in by Shep Floyd, who drives a soft drink truck.- . Mrs. Floyd stated, that he traveled -the public road through the storm ox just afterward and that five houses on Dunk Mears' farm we're blown down, one white man and one .child about five years old were killed and several others were more or less in jured, to what'extent Mr. Floyd was unable to say, as he was in a huri-y to get home. -> A f armer by the name of Olarf Blanton, who was driving a. Ford touring car, was caught in the path of the storm. It is claimed that the car was picked up and carried a dis tance of 150 yards and the car was 4still running when it alighted. 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