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!> Xocal Hewe : personals : Harper Hagen is in Atlanta this week on business. ? Miss Odessa Fuller, of Atlanta is; visiting Miss Lillian Richey. Mrs. W. M. Blanchett of Calhoun | Falls was in the city Saturday. ??? Mrs. D. E. Newell of Cold Spring, was shopping here Saturday. # Miss Sarah Perrin leaves this week for Newberry for a visit to friends. Ward Jamieson spnt Sunday in Honea Path with his mother. $* Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Harrison returned Saturday from a short trip to Atlanta. ? v Mrs. J. H. Sherard and daughter, Nannette, of Calhoun Falls, are vis-} iting Mrs. Dendy Miller. Mrs. J. A. Woodhurst and children +V>!c. woolf visiting! are m nuiiuwi mm ^ ? . friends. Miss Mary Graydon, of Columbia, | is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Willie j Speed on Church stret. ! Glenn Basken, of Honea Path, was in town Sunday spending the day with friends. llrs. Wilson Johnson and son Jack, are visiting Mrs. G. W. Fuller inj Atlanta. Miss Maggie Brough, of Mt. Car"-as oVirmninor in tVif pitv Satur iiiC), ?* tto ... -? ^ day< Hubert Blackwell, of Atlanta,' spent the week-end in the city with J friends. Miss Darline Butler, of Colbert,! Ga., is in the city for an extended visit to her siJrter, Mrs. Ira Sprouse. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nickles, of Hodges, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nickles. Mrs. J. C. Ellis left Saturday for Greenville where she will visit her eister, Mrs. Medlock for several days. Miss Elizabeth Reeves, of Waynesville, N. C. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. C. Horton on Wardlaw Street. . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dargan of Spartanburg spent the week-end here { with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Link. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cheatham and * B. F., Jr., are visiting Mrs. Haltiwanger and Mrs. Lynch in Columbia. Mrs. J. B. Muse and daughter, Miss Minnie Muse of Greenwood are visiting Mrs. Alph Lyon. Mra.-W. T. Stephens and children have gone to Logansville, Ga. for a visit to relatives. ; 'Mrs. H. R. Zimmerman and children left Saturday for the mountains mitvimor W ?MV 0UUMMV*. Miss Ruth Beek's has gone to Cross Hill where she will be a member of bouse party given by Miss Nellie Miller. * Jk - ^ Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McCracken apd son, of Columbia, spent the week ehd in the city with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. S. Owen, of V "? " . 1- A O-J. J _ il MCUormiCK spent aaturaay 1x1 wiv city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G White. Miss Sue Leaman has returned to her home in Laurens after a pleasant visit to her friend, Miss Ruth Beeks on Pinckney street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Irwin Gilmer and ehildren returned to Atlanta today after spending several days here . with relatives and friends. ' BOOK CLUB * The regular meeting of the Book club will be held Wednesday after, nnoon at 5:30 with Mrs. T. G. White. A PARTY Mx-s. George W. Lomax has issued invitations to a party for Wednesday afternoon- in honor of Miss Edna Cox whose marriage to Prof. Haynesj takes place June 30th. . A DANCE ! Miss Helen Walker is giving this! evening an informal dance in honor; of her house party guests, Misses; Mildred Cole, Ellen Starr, Rose i Sheridan and Anna Mulcahy of At- j lanta. j I COX-TAYLOR. Mr. Hubert Cox, son of Mrs. R. j E. Cox of Abbeville was married to-1 day to Miss Bessie Taylor at the! home of the bride's mother in Col-1 umbia. They, will live in Columbia j after their return from their honey-; moon. ! A PLEASANT PARTY Mrs. E. C. Horton entertained: Saturday afternoon for her visitor, Miss Elizabeth Keeves, of Waynesville. Eight young ladies were invited to meet the visitor and tables were arranged for bridge and rook j and after a merry series of games, j a salad course with tea was served, j VISITOR FROM COLUMBIA Mrs. Louis Lawson of Columbia, is spending some time with Mrs. L. H. Russell and Miss Nettie Russell. # UNDERGOES OPERATfON j Mrs. Mamie Wharton will be oper-j ated upon tomorrow at the Abbeville hospital for appendicitis. MRS. VAND1VER Mrs Wallace Lomax received news I yesterday of the death in a Columbia! hosiptal of her sister, Mrs. Ninaj Vandiver, of Calhoun. Mrs. Vandiver ^ had been in the hospital for about j two weeks, but the announcement; of her death came as a surprise. [ Mrs. Lo-max will attend the funeral j tomorrow at Newberry, the old home ; of Mrs. Vandiver and Mrs. Lomax. ! AN ATTRACTIVE VISITOR j I J Miss Elizabeth Reeves, of Waynes- j ville, arrived in Abbeville Friday and will visit Mrs. E. C. Horton for several days. Miss Reeves has been visiting for several weeks in Anderson and Williamston and makes her] visit here before returning home. ! HOSPITAL TO CELEBRATE FIRST ANNIVERSARY i 1 Wednesday, July 6th, is to be a gala day in Abbeville in the interest of the Abbeville County Memorial Hospital. That day will be the first anniversary of the establishment of this worthy institution and it is planned to make the day one long to.be remembered. The Women's Hospital 'Auxiliary Society has in charge the | arrangements for the day. There will 1 1 ? ? - J * 1 U.? 4 Vw> wtille. Knm/1 Ut* <1 Itru u\ LUC luuio UBIIU) publ:c speaking on the square, moving pictures at the opera house, accompanied or followed by an address by one of the hospital's surgeons on the work the hospital has done and what it expects to do. The fete day is planned to raise money to add to that already collected, to be applied to the hospital debt of about $2,100. Some $500 has already been secured by the zealous activities of the women of the auxiliary. Mrs. Frank Nickles, president of the society, sajts they plan sooner or later to raise the whole sum and place the hospital on a sound financial basis. 'Mrs. Wham, publicity agent for the society, makes the following appeal to the people of the community: "We honored our soldier boys by establishing the Memorial Hospital. We are proud of it. It has ben opened one year. Many have been treated ?often every room w^s occupied. All have praise for Abbeville's most worthy institution. It belongs to Ab beville county. Was your boy in the service? If so, this is your hospital. It belongs to everybody. So everybody is invited to celebrate July 6th, I the first birthday." % v V V \ V V V V V V A \ \ V \ V \ v SAftTUC V V Mr. Edd Stevenson, of Abbeville visited relatives here a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Newell and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Culbreth. Mr. A. J. Morrison and little son, Richard, of Columbia, spent the week-end with his father, Mr. W.. E. Morrison and family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunter were visitors at the home of Mr. Joe Abies Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Wright and boys, Johnnine and Samuel, spent the week-end in Hodges, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Robinson. Plans are being made for Children's Day at Gilgal, the exact date to be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. "White, of near Donalds were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Abies. The Missionary Society met with Mrs. Ermie Haddon Friday afternoon. Miss Annie Kay met with a painful accident Saturday morning when * * ? * i?i-- ? ?i-i sne leu ana Droite ner anaiv. oire ia resting as well as coifld be expected. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Culbreth and children spent Saturday in the Cold Spring section with Mr. S. E. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Furnian Martin of near Donalds were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Haddon. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kay and children spent Sunday with Mr. M. B. Kay and family. Miss Tilda Mae Anderson, of Hogdes, was a pleasrt? visitor with Miss Lila Morrison Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sharp and children, of Due West, were visitors with Mr. and Mi's. W. F. Kay Sunday. Mrs. Ermie Haddon was shopping in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Oawford and children and Mrs. S. W. McLain spent Sunay with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abies. Mrs. Thos. McCord and Mrs. C. M. Cochran spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Ermie Haddon. Mr. James Haddon and mother visited the sick in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nickles Sunday. Mrs. Ermie Haddon and brother, Mr. George Morrison spent Monday in Due West with Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Camp, GANG TO MOVE j . " i The section of the county gang under Mr. D. E. Newell, Jr? no-w encamped near Due West, will move Wednesday to Donalds, to take up work on roads in that community. PRAYER MEETING WEDNESDAY ! Rev. David Shepperson will conduct prayer service in the Presbyterian Church Wednesday night al 8.30 o'clock. Miss Rena Seigler has 'returnee from Aiken where she attended th? marriage of her aunt, Miss Saral Seigler to Mr. Horace Solly. j\V\VVVVV>V \ > PROGRAM OPERA HOUSE 1 v V TUESDAY V EVA NOVAK V IN jV "THE SMART SEX" !V ALSO mr ? TIT rfi TTTTrr/lUTOnXT V *_/iiArti_/iL<o nuivuiouii > V "DOUBLE ADVENTURE" > v 10c 20c * v ^ V WEDNESDAY < V JUSTINE JOHNSTONE S V IN > V "SHELTERED DAUGHTERS'* H V ALSO * V INTERNATIONAL NEWS * v 10c 20c * v ^ I TUMRftDAY < V BILLIE BURKE V IN V "THE EDUCATION OF V ELIZABETH" * ALSO ^ ' EDDIE POLO V IN V "THE KING OF THE CIRCUS'* > 10c 20c OPER, A ME1 "THEGF ..WITH.. House Peters Marjorie Dab anrl ntTipr*. 115 Cents .. .. 35 Cen EXTRA?Century IB EXPECT TO ORGANIZE COUNCIL OF WOMEN Ne:;t Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in the county court room, there will be held a meeting of rep1 resentatives of the various women's clubs in the county for the purpose of organizing: jwioman's; council as ' __ :i: r i-\. _ an auAiuaiy uj. cue nuiuc i/ciiiviiioi>iation clubs. Miss Crowther expects to have present-to assist in the council's organization Miss Christine I South of Winthrop College, who will ! explain the purposes and aims such !a council is designed to execute, and j Miss McCeltay, Greenwood county demonstration agent,-who will-ex. ' plain what similar organizations have j don^ for other communities. Miss Crowther has already had assurances from a number of clubbs in [ the county that delegations of worn' en will be sent to the meeting here, ! uml is an virtue all of them be well represented. She says j that there is much profitable work that the woman's council can undertake, among which is the fostering .'of a county fair, or some other plan j by means of which the work done by | children in the home demonstration ' clubs the past year may be put on | exhibition. At present, Miss Crowther says, there is no facility /or dis. playing the excellent variety of acj complishments of these young 'people, and nothing is better de-. j signed to encourage them to higher endeavor than public exhibition and appreciation. FAMOUS GRAY MULE NOW HAS COMPETITOR Chester, June 18.?M. T. Boyd of i the Cornwell section, while out on i his farm a few days ago, ran across a terrapin on whose shell he had cut -i yry 4 ill A VAQT" 1 ATI/1 ATI liia liliuaid ill VitV JVW* AV/V V, ?... v. ^ ? which his brother, W. B. Boyd, had made similar inscriptions- in 1901. The terrapin was spry and active to all appearances and gave every indi|. cation of living another quarter of a century or so, if not imolested. [ The per capita tax in the United , States for the support of governl ment will be $82 in the coming year, according to figures given out in Washington. I 1 Xllnjx I I 1 J Bj fi HOUSI ^RO SPECIAL PROD *EAT RED | On the Wall of Dan thirif? that brought ! derer across the Ti j | on his lips as he wa inir callows. D D y j ON THK WALL ( was something that hardened Jailors an loy iiis freedom WHAT W7AS IT? its "THE GRI Wonder Dog Comedy, 1 EDUCATION BOARD MEMBERS ELECTED I J. Sw^aringen, state superintendet of education, has forwarded to W. Banks Dove,- secretary of state, the names of the members of the county boards of education, recently appointed by the state board of education for the term, June, 1921,^to June, 1925. Appointed for Abbeville county were David H. Hill, Abbeville, E. L. Reid, Due West. Laurens coutny, R. F. Babb and A. C. Todd. iMcCormick count/, T. M. Ross, and H. M. Davis, McCormick. Anderson, E. C. McCants, Anderj son, and J. B. Watkins, Belton. Greenwood, Ira B. Taylor and W. i E. Black, Greenwood. I | South Carolina State Highway Department, Abbeville County, Two j Mi,I Work. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be receivd until 12 1 o'clock noon, Thursday, July 7, 1921, at the office .of the Abbeville I County Highway Commission, AbI bevillc, S. C., for the construction ' of 16.503 miles of the Abbeville-An. ' treville Road in Abbeville County, ! between the city limits of Abbeville 1 and the Anderson County line. The ' work to be done consists of the following approximate quantities: Necessary clearing and grubbing within right of way. 72,096 cu. yds. common excavaJ tion. 800 cu. yds. rock excavation. 51,674.9 cu. yds. top-soil surfacing. 116 lin. ft. Corr, iron pipe. 1,903 lin. ft. V. C. or plain concrete uiDe. i 499 lin. ft. V. C. or reinforced concrete pipe. 40 lin. ft. reinforced concrete pipe. 167.49 cu. yds. Class "B" concrete in headwalls. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check or corporate surety bond made in South Carolina 'for Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), [ made payable to the chairman of the Dorit Spend Vacation T If you wait until va^a get up the money to t find it a hard matter t will find it a good ph Club and begin savin ' tion. Deposit $2 now and I 12 months?then we .START Plantei "The Frier The Home of Over I S@g5Ef5fBfBf5IBJBIBfSBJB?BE?5iB?SJSI5J5i5 l-Friday J UCTION ! | EEMER" j Malloy's cell was some- ' hope to the doomed murer?that stilled the curses Iked, unafraid, to the wait- -j . "05 )F DAN MALLOY'S CELL ! filled with wonder even the ; d finally brought Dan Ma1$ SEE . ") EAT REDEEMER" i I "THE KID'S PAL^" ! * 4 Abbeville County Highway Corami*Sion; ''Plans, specifications and proposal forms are on file at the office of H. B. Humbert, County Engineer, Abbeville, S. C., and at the office of tbe State Highway Engineer, Columbia 5. C. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the latter address upo* request accompanied by a chck far Five Dollars ($5.00), which eoi will be refunded if plans are -*e- * turned in good condition within thirty days after receipt of bids. 6, 20. - -,' :* s>; \ W. A. HARRIS 1 j FUNERAL SUPPLIES EMBALMING and Auto Hearse Service i ! 1 PHONES | Day 395 Night 134 _vjS I | FLOWERS I j are always an acceptable rememberance. Prompt at-* * tention given to all, AVn pAV UlUCIO J.U1 Cut Flowers and Designs for special occasions. The McMurray Drug Co. j i It All Before ! ime Comes \ Ltion time comes * to * 6 ;ake a trip * you will I ;o get up enough. You | into join our $100 1 g for your next vaca $8 every month for f will pay you $100. ? NOW. I *s Bank 1 . J1-- U I.? 1 luiy uaxm 000 Bank Accounts. j I J3ISJ3JSfSfS.fSISfS/SI3JSI3iS/SS3J3JSMSfS?S9B3t