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' If fl 3Local flewe T^irrl: i H Paul Wilson of Florida is visiting relatives in and near the city. . Miss Cora Raines of Ridgeway is * * r? T visiting her parents, Mr. ana .urs. o. ; C. Raines. Mr. John W. Morrah, a leading , man of Mt. Carmel, was here today on business. , - Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bowie and chil- ; dren spent Wednesday in Greenwood ; with Dr. and Mrs. W. E. McCord. , , < Ralph Lyon is' at home for the i summer vacation after a hard year's ( 1- _x *1.. r>:*? work itL l/uc v/iiauci. n Mr. and Mrs. Mabry Cheatham and ? Mrs. T. H. Maxwell spent Wednesday in Greenwood. * . 1 Mr. R. N. Tiddy and daughter, Sa- ( rah, are visiting relatives in Char- ] lotte for a few days. 1 Miss Ovelle and Albert Gilliam are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and ' Mrs. J. A. Gilliam in Sharon. 1 t Mr. William Haffie Hays, of Anderson, -spent last Sunday in the ( Sharon section with friends. 1 i J. A. Schroeder, Jr., of Atlanta, ^ spent several days this week in the ^ city with his mother. ^ J Perrin Smith has returned to his home in Greenville after a pleasant visit to "Mrs. T. G. White. ^ i 1 t Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nelson of j Florida, and Miss Lillian Nelson, of Atlanta, are in the city for a visit to Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Nickles. f \ : ' i : Mrs. A. B. McLain and son, ^r(fWii* Viove t.o thfir home in , Knoxville, Tenn., after a visit to ? Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cox. r 1 J Misses Leo Wilson and Lucile Lo- 1 den have returned from a pleasant 1 visit to their cousin, -Mrs. Andrew Morgan in Greenville. A - ' Mrs. Emmie Jones, of Smithville passed through the city Friday .on her way to Sumter to visit her daugh- 4 ter, Miss Mary Jones. y ? : Mrs. Worth Beacham, of Clio, and j ' Mrs. Lowrie M. Beacham, of Lau- . rens, are visiting Mrs. W. E. John. n v son on North Main street. x ^ i Mr; E. J. Wilkinson, of Tignall, \ . ,, _ , Ga,, who has heard inat mere are many rich men in this city, came over today to talk with some of ] them. Mrs. H. M. Dellinger and children returned to their home in Monroe, N. C., today after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark, on 1 Cambridge Street. ' 1 IN GREENWOOD. Mr. Davis Kerr, Miss Vic Howie, Miss Edna Bradley and Mr. John Melton went over to Greenwood Wed- 1 nesday, visited among their friends 1 ? and had dinner at the Oregon hotel. <il- m j 13 COLUMBIA; ^VISITOR n, , 1 *? " Miss Elizabeth Phillips, of Columbia, has arrived in Abbeville and will : make a visit of some time to Mrs. W. A. Harris. A very pleasant dance was given at Mrs. Harris' Wednesday night in honor of the young visitor. 1 - A SUMMER TRIP. ** Fred Minshall and Rachel and Su- . san Minshall leave Saturday for a visit to their aunt, Mrs. Otey Miller, of Richmond. Fred will visit for a week while the little girls will remain longer. A sight seeing trip to Washington will he one of their pleasures. ANNOUNCEMENT PARTY At a lovely course luncheon Friday morning at her home on North Main street, Miss Mary Haigler an- a nounced the approaching marriage \ of her sister, Miss Sarah Haigler to' a Dr. William Charle s Reedy, which \ will be solemnized in July. d The house was lovely in a profusion of garden flowers. In the dirting room the ta'ble was adorned with a silver basket of yellow daisies on each end and in the center was a p Cupid in a wedding gown. Little ' t hand painted brides attached to j white satin bags of rice, announcing j the approaching marriage, marked ? the guests' places. Yellow and white j ribbon was drawn from the center of the able, bearing hearts upon j whiclu.were written by each guest j some rhyme of advice to the bride- 3 elect. A damty piece of lingerie was presented to Miss Haigler. Covers were placed for Misses Haigler, Margaret Bradley, Mary Milford, Caroline Reese, Susie ? Mabry, Margaret Perrin, Elizabeth Jones, Winona Barksdale, Susie ^ Stevenson, Helen Haigler and Mrs. c C. C. Wallace and Mrs. P. B. Kenne- ^ iy. n n IN HONOR OF BRIDE Mrs. D. H. Hill gave a delightful E>arty Thursday afternoon in honor if Miss Edna Cox who is to be mar- V ried June 30th to Professor Hayner, le one of the rising young educators of i w ;he State. v, Mrs. Hill had her home prettily T iecorated in daisies and there were It nine tables of players who enjoyed ;He rook games. The honoree was presented with a . lainty bit of lingerie which was sent nto the room in a miniature auto- 11 mobile accompanied by the follow- ^ ng verse, composed by Mrs. A. B. r] Morse, and giving the name of the jc< wppy bridegroom: *1 \ man from way up yonder in,^ Inman / A teacher of right much renown, | Viet his fate among all his teachers' A fair lady from Abbeville town. ' v 2drta wiil marry and go on her . 1 si honeymoon A 'husband and sweetheart she j gains, she is surely more lucky' than many For she gets a man and a Haynes. Mrs. Hill served a lovely salad ' :ouree with sherbet and tea. * throughout the afternoon Mrs. J. \llen Smith, Jr., and Mrs. S. J. Link, ^ assisted by Mr. Hill, who knows when to be at home, served punch. MISS CASON ENTERTAINS Miss Marion Cason is entertaining ^ ;wenty friends at her home on Maga- ^ sine street this afternoon in complinent to her friend, Miss Edna Cox, ^ who is to be married on the 30th. rhe party is a pink and white affair, the decorations being in daisies ind pink flowers with pink and white cream, pink and white cake and mints. dainty pink camisole is the bride's gift while a box of v pink Mary Garden powder goes to aj the player making the highest score. ^ Mrs. Fred Cason presided at the ^ punch bowl. THE BOOK CLUB. * Mrs. Sol Rosenberg entertained the g Book club Wednesday at a very pleasant meeting at which there was a a good attendance of the members and s the following invited guests: Mrs. King, Mrs. Belle Alston, of York, Mrs. Worth Beacham, Mrs. Lowry Beacham, Miss Blanche Reep, Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Miss c Jessie Hill, Mrs. C. H. McMurray, . and Mrs. G. E. Calvert. The response s to the current topics was unusually 0 I ~ interesting and' a discussion of the ^ books ^brought out the fact that it is too warm" to read. A delightful salad course was served. o SOUTHSLDE CLUB MEETS !a ' t: The Southside Home Demonstra- d tion Club met Wednesday afternoon 11 with Mrs. John Wham at Southside. The program was on pickles, the va-j rieties and recipes for making. Miss j ? Crowther, Abbeville county home j 'l] demonstration agent, was present and spoke on the varieties of pickles a and gave a demostration in the mak- r ing of olive pickles. . |c ,t a 666 cure* Bilious Fever. . t THE ACE OF CLUBS. WH Miss Mary Milford entertained the ^ce of Clubs Wednesday afternoon t her home on Main street. There ford rere two tables of invited guests in coui ddition to the regular guests all of der /horn enjoyed the cards and the S. I lainty repast served.# year ford ANOTHER CAMPING PARTY. The sect; This is ideal weather for camping ford >arties and the young people are Tue aking advantage of it. The follow- kno^ ng left Thursday afternoon for a til I week's stay at Rapley Shoals: Misses unoi Stizabeth Jones, Mildred Cochran, day; flary Hill Harris and Winona Barks- 'broi [ale, * Messrs Andrew Hill, Allen core laskell, William Hughes and Percy for .each. The party is chaperoned by horn Irs. W. A. Lee. MO' A TIME TO PLAY. Listen men, Women and children. T. ? All work and no play makes Jack dull boy." So come one and all to ibbeville July the 6th and enjoy the elebration of the Hospital's first irthday. Parade, good speeches and g msic. Entertainment* afternoon and cour lg-ht. b a n< in tl VISITING IN UNION ed f and Mrs. S. M. Bradley, -Miss Statia wer( Pideman and Mr. Luther Bradley SQIn( ift early this morning for Union 'here they will spend several days dth Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bradley. w^e] 'hey will anake the trip in Mr. Brad- wj^n ?y's car and in a leisurely manner. caug A NFW RARY. ever wbaj Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hoyer are be- pres< It lg congratulated on the arrival of a . ne baby boy. The- young man ar- Wer ived Monday, June 13th and is re.. *>e*s jiving much attention already from w^s le pretty nurses at the hospital. He i own as been named Martin Christian, Jr. |was ?????? anc* IN ANDERSON for JThej Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Cliff a ca !ing and Mrs. J. F. Bradley speit.neve Wednesday in Anderson seeing Lhe|f?un ghts of the city. . - ; and ?- j ther< ON SUMMER VISIT throi U MV ariH Mrs. B. A. Maut 4bv and crim leir young son, of Columbia and | It i? [r. and Mrs. Maurice Garner and be a leir pretty daughter, Mary Klu?h, c?ur f Union, are expected in the city durii or theiT usual summer viuit to their Id hosme. FORD STOLEN New Ir A Ford roadster belonging 10 the It. J. M. Nickles was stolen at some Com our last night. Late today one whei egro had been arrested in connec- barn ion with the theft, but so far the ed. 1 ar has not been recovered. ing i - fron OUR ADVERTISERS loss. Vi The old reliable Rosenberg Mer- tus, antile Company is the biggest ad- som< ertiser in this issue. This firm is do- burr ag some business talk today, and it sum nil be profitable to read the adver- ty o isement. was Ruah Bros. Company is a new adertiser. in today's issue of this 6< aper. They myite you to do busiiess with them, and guarantee you ood goods and a square deal. The Austin-Perrin Drug Company ra , lso have an attractive ad in this is- j|] ue. [fj TELEPHONE FIGHT LAGS | Columbia, June 10.?ine ngnt reently inaugurated against telephone (3 rices and curtailed service has been a topped for lack of funds, subscrib- a rs not responding with, contribu- jf] ions as readily as was anticipated.. |] wanY higher Wages Boston, June 16.?Printers are [a ut here from two newspaper offices, ? nd refuse to return to work until {?| heir demand for $1.22 an hour for |j ay work and $1.29 an hour for 0 ight work has been granted. The only known flock of snow a eese in existence recently arrived a n Qubece on its annual northern [| ligration. Each year the birds stop g t Cap tournemtnte on the St. Law. ji ence river, on their way to the g oast of Labrador. They have made s hese stops for more than 40 years ij nd the flock has been closely pro. ij ected. I ITE MAN HELD ' FOR OCONEE MURDER < Valhalla,: June 16.?John Swof- < , white man, is in the Ocbnee * ity jail held on a charge of murin connection with the killing of : Adams. Adamis was about 23 ; 's old and unmarried while Swof- , is 35 years old and married, killing occurred in the Unity < ion of Oconee county at Swof- . i's home on the Tugaloo river sday of last week, nothing being tvn of the tragedy, however, un- ; Friday when Adams, after being nscious or semi-conscious three , > from a blow on the head, was ight home by Swofford, who the iner's jury held is responsible the killing. Adams died at his e Monday afternoon. nrkM MUW TPIAI REFUSED BY JUDGE SEASE I. Lanford Mutt Go On Trial For Killing Glenn. Foster and Guy McDowell partanburg, June 16.?Judge T. ease in the general sessions t today, overruled a motion for ;w trial made by the defendant be case of T. E. Lanford, indict- . or the murder of Guy McDowell Glenn Foster, taxi drivers who ; killed near Camp Wadsworth ' j months ago while they were fed to be hunting for contraband key. The motion was made ^ ti it was iouna tnat a material ess could not be present bee of sickness. The state, how, agreed to accept as testimony i^the witness would testify if ent. * is alleged that the two men who ! killed made a practice of imonating officers and seizing key and appropriating it to their use, or going where whiskey hid in the bushes and stealing it, it was while they were hunting booze that they were killed. r are allaged to have gone off in r similar to Lanford's and were r seen alive after that. One was j d in a woods just out of town, the other about a mile from i in a branch. Both were shot' igh the head. _ I mford has been in jail since the c. never havinlEr anolied for bail. I 5 alleged that his defense will I ,n alibi. It is expected that the t house will be filled to capacity ng the trial. 1 COBB FIGHTS FIRE t York Evening Post. I vin Cobb, writer, had to call in 1 Independent Volunteer Hose 1 pany for Ossining last night, 1 i an attempt to fight a fire in his J i at Yorktown single handed fail- 1 There was some delay in reach- 1 the Cobb estate and the firemen 1 a Ossining found the barn a total rhile waiting for the fire appara- i Mr. Cobb was able to carry ] b of his farm tools out of the ] ling building. The flames con- ' ed several vehicles and a quanti- 1 f hay and feed. The total loss i $15,000. I >6 cures Chills and Fever. [' / [2JSJ2J3J2I3I21SIEJSMu!M2ISJ3MSfS?SEMSJi */ iHasfseiBsaisRase^^ N > BETHIA \ > S>> > >> > > N Miss Maggie Brock, of Mt. Carmel ad Miss Eula Brock, of Calhoun Palls, spent the week-end with Mrs. Jas. J Link. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pettigrew and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hunter. Mrs. W. F. Langley, Mrs. Ernest Baughman and Mrs. Lewis Beauford spent Saturday with Mrs. Ben Metts. Mr. A. K. Woodhurst spent Sunday in Troy with Mr. Edgar Wood- i hurst. Miss Gertrude Tolbert of Greenwood is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. John Hall. Miss Julia Belle Beauford spent Saturday night with Miss 'Lillie Beauford, of Fairfield. Miss Jane Shanks spent several, davs last week with Mrs. Jas. J. Link. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Brown and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, of Troy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hall. iMr. Willie Beauford visited friends at Glay Hill, Ga., Sunday. Miss Melrose Dangby spent Sunday with Misses Grace and Isabelle Dansby. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baughman spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Langley.. , Mr. Johnnie Hunter and Mr. Oslar Hunter were visitors in Colum- . bia last week. ^ RF.IFYVTS "TIMP um ITNinw Denver, Cola., 'June 16.?The Anerican Federation of Labor today inanimously repudiated the "one big anion" idea. Without discussion ;he 41st annual convention of the federation sustained the action of ts committee on organization in lon-ooncurring in a resolution callng for "one body of workers | ;hrough amalgamation,- federations md protective agreemnts." I? vuj iv^h. i kj tKtL/i i uko ur Ar. PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE * n the District Court of the United State* For the Western District of South Carolina.' N THE MATTER OF R. T. BROADWELL, Bankrupt. No. B-230 IN BANKRUPTCY, ro the Creditors of the above named Bankrupt: Take notice that on June 15, 1921, ;he above named bankrupt filed his jetition in said Court praying that le may be decreed by the Court to lave a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate, except ;uch debts as are excepted by law from such discharge, and a hearing ivas thereupon ordered and Tjill be had upon said petition on July 16, L921, before said Court, at Green-j irille, in said District, at 11 o'clock n the forenoon, at which time and | place all known creditors and other, persons in interest may appear and rtiow cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should lot be granted. D. C. DURHAM, Clerk. Sreenville, S. C. 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