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: personals : fe= ===# \ \ < WATCH YOUR LABEL. Vi W \\ < The Press and Banner is V! W issued strictly on a cash in V: W .advance basis. Our lists are ^ W corrected the first Saturday in V i each month. If your label is V k marked "Mar. 22" or "3-22" V W it means that your subscrip- Vj tion has expired, and that Vi t your name will be dropped un- V j W less you renew your subscrip- V j w tion before Saturday, May Vj t 13th. We make no exceptions V i k to the rule. V j E. F. Arnold spent today in Green-1 wood. 1 | Mrs. E. L. Boyd spent yesterday i ? vnl o f mtac LI1 vaiilUUli r auo wlwu itiawYw. Mrs. A. T. Hall went to Lowndes ville today to visit friends. J. F. McMahan of Lowndesville was in the city Thursday. John McMahan of Keowee attend-j ed the road meeting Thursday. -Jl E. J. Adair of Clinton spent Thursday in Abbeville on business. C. E. Branyon of the Ke?owee sec tion spent Thursday in town. I - -C TT ^4. tended the road meeting Thursday. i Dr. Whit Cheatham of McCormick was in Abbeville this morning on j business. E. J. and J. G. Huckabee of Lown- j desville spent yesterday in Abbe-, yille. ! Mrs. M. A. Simpson of Lowndes-; vtIIa was in the citv shooDine ves-. n - - - - ~ " tea: day. 'Mrs. B. F. Hall of Lowndesville | was in Abbeville on legal business Thursday. Ex-Sheriff Joe M. H. Ashley of Anderson was in Abbeville Thurs day. Mrs. Cliff King is visiting Mr. and ' I **? nr a Wad +V.^ '1T1I Tf I\? -XVriX^ ill JL/UC TT COb UilO week and attending the Chautauqua. J. A. Brock of Keowee attended the meeting of the Highway Com raissin in the city yesre/rcay. Messrs. J. L. Pruitt, Will Jordon and John H. Wrenn of Due West were visitors in Abbeville Thursday. Mrs. Luke Brown and four chil <Jren of McCormick are in Abbeville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Power. Mrs. L. W. White left today for Newberry where she will visit for sometime with her sister, Mrs. Mower. Hon. M. J. Ashley of Honea Path was in the city attending the meet ing of the Highway Commission Thursday. X/I. Jlu V. xuir.;to;iivft ui uvnuuvu-i ville was in the city today attending the meeting of the Highway Commis sion. Hon. C. C. Featherartone, Calhoun Mays and Miss Pinson were over from Greenwood Thursday examin ing records in the offic? of the Clerk of Court. Mrs Louise Brown and little daugh ter, Connie Brown, and Miss Freddie Shrine were in the city this morning looking at the new summer hats. Mrs. Alma C. Gibbons expects to be out of the county the week be May 22nd, and js making arrangements to cover the club work for that week during the coming week. , Miss Mary Milford is visiting Mrs. Carrie Pool in Newberry. Miss Hettie McColJum is in Sum ter spending sometime with rela tives. Messrs. Reese and Hyatt Mc-' Mahan were down from Honea Path yesterday. . T w Wholov and J. D. Whalev went to Greenville Wednesday on business. Mrs. W. C. Reedy has returned to Columbia after a visit to her father, Mr. Chas. A. Haigler. J. L. McMillan and Allen Long went to the Newberry-Clemson game today by way of Dyson. v I Mrs. Will Scott and Miss Pickensj Tarrant of Mt. Carmel /were in town | hopping: this morning. Edwin Hardin of Savannah, Ga., is in Abbeville spending his vacation > with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McAllily. j I ??? Mrs. A. B. McLain and son, Arthur, >f Knoxville, Tenn., are visiting Mrs. I. C. Cox, a_sister of Mrs. McLain. Mrs. S. T. Eakin went to ' Green LvnnH Wprinesdav to attend the fun jral of her-grandson, Billy Bozeman.' V Mr. James Eason of Columbia was in town Thursday on 'business andj was dinner guest at the home of his uncle, Judge Frank B. Gary. , James Magill, Carroll Swetenburg, Bayard Swetenburg and Willie Jones attended the Clemson-Newberry s*ame at Newberry this afternoon. Mrs. Maxwell Smith, and J. Allen Smith, Third, are in Due West this reek taking in the Chautauqua and irisiting Dr. and Mrs. F. Y. Pressl?. Mr. and Mrs. Whit Klugh have J bought a Ford car and tried it out : Tuesday by making a trip to 'Green wood where they spent the day with an aunt of Mrs. Klugh's. MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES A Mother's Day sermon will be' preached Sunday morning at 11 a'clock in the auditorium of the school building on South Main street. The subject will he "Two' Mothers With the Greatest Influ ence in the World." J. W. Busshart. CATHOLIC CONFIRMATION Rt. Rev. Wm. T. Russell, Bishop of Charleston, will administer the sacrament of Confirmation at 8 o'clock p. m. Saturday. Bishop Rus sell will also preach a sermon at 7 o'clock Sunday morning in the Catholic church on the subject, "Gratitude." All are cordially in vited to attend. UPPER LONG CANE CHURCH Sunday School Sunday morning at LO o'clock. Let everybody come so we :an reach our goal?200 present. Preaching at 11 o'clock by the pas tor, Rev. G. M. Telford. The Christian Endeavor will ^Tiave i special program for Mother's Day it 4 o'c'lock and every member is urged to be present and bring their nothers. The miblie is cordiallv invited to be present and take part in all the services. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Howard L. Weeks will preach Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on the subject, "What Shall I Render Unto the Lord for All His Benefits." The usual evening service will be omitted in the interest of the re vival now in progress at the Metho dist church. The Sunday School is still striv ing for the 300 in attendance. All the officers, teachers and pupils are urged to be present next Sunday. The church rejoiced to receive in to its fellowship last Sunday Mrs. W. E. Leslie, Jr. The social and supper at the church by the men's classes was much enjoyed. All regretted that, owing to an accident to Dr. Mc Glothlin's car, we were unable to hear from him. Manila is the greatest hemp mar ket in the world. gI31E.,3J2J2ISI5ISJSjSJ3IS13JEJSISISISJSJSJSiSISJ0J5; Society r^|[ujgj2jgjgjgj2j2jgigjgi5ii5!I51Cii53C3G ENTERTAINS BOOK CLUB The Book Club mat with Mrs. Frank B. Gary Wednesday after noon. A very pleasant meeting was held. Bowls of fragrant flowers fill ed the rooms. As invited guests Mrs. Gary entertained Mrs. L. W. Perrin, Mrs. A. J. Derbyshire, Sr., Mrs. Ellen Norwood, Mrs. J. D. Kerr, Mrs. Fannie Marshall, Miss Kate Marshall and Miss Maggi? Latimer. After the business meeting Mrs. Gary served ice cream, cake and punch. COMPLIMENTING VISITORS FROM GREENVILLE A pleasant affair of the week was the bridge party given Thursday af ternoon by ""Mrs. Lewis Perrin at her home on North Main street. This delightful party was a compliment to Mrs. Henry Mills and Mrs. Ladson Mills of Greenville who are here for a visit of several days. The home was lovely in its decor ations of vases of (roses, sweet peas, pansies and Canterberry bells. In the receiving line was Mrs. Per rin. Mrs. J. D. Fulp, Mrs. Henry Mills, Mrs. Ladson Mills, Mrs. Maul din and Mrs. Kerr Belcher of New York, all beautifully gowned, who greeted cordially the fifty ladies in vited to meet them. Bridge was the amusement of the afternoon and when scores were reck oned up Mrs. Frank B. Gary was found to be winner of the prize, a basket of flowers. i After the games refreshments of salads, tomatoes, chips, crackers, and grape juice cordial were served. FISHING PARTY (Messrs. J. L. Anderson, E. W* Gregory, J. D. Cason, Mart Cheat ham and J>\ S. Ways went to uai houns Mill last night on at fishing party. They claim to have caught 94 fish, the largest being a two 1 pound cat. PICNIC AT DYSONS Misses Julia and Susie Mabry, Margaret Link, Mrs. Randolph and Frank Harrison and W. D. Wilkin son went to Dyons yesterday on a picnic. They were the guests of Mr. W. E. Owons while there. HAS PNEUMONIA Catherine McDowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. McDowell is sick with pneumonia. Miss Maggie Mae Eason, an aunt, is expected this af ternoon from Atlanta to nurae her. \ > SMITHVILLE Mr. Luther Tolbert and family of Abbeville visited relatives here Sun day. Mr. Robert Beauford spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. Dean Ed wards. Miss S. E. Morton visited Mrs. R. R. Tolbert Saturday. Smithville school closc-d Friday, May 5th . We wish for the teacher and pupils a pleasant vacation after a term of faithful work. The Smithville Home Demonstra tion Club "met last Thursday in the home of Mrs. Ann? E. Cromer with eight ladies .present. Bread making was demonstrated. Mrs. G. R. Tolbert and family visited relatives near Lowndesville Sunday. Mr. Jno. Robert Tolbert and family are visiting his parents here. Ebenezer Sunday School will ob serve ^Children's Day Sunday, May 14. All are cordially invited to at tend and enjoy the occasion. . T. H. Tolbert has the fine6t strawberry patch of the community. He finds ready sales for his delicioas berries on the local market. His gar den is an object lesson, showing what can be done by care and atten tion. J. A. and T. P. Tolbert of Green ville spent Sunday here with their parents. Decayed teeth, a sign of toothache, have been found in a skull thousands of years old. b FOR BENEFIT OF LIBRARY 'Mr. J. A. Verchot, manager of the opera house, is to present on Tuesday evening, (May 16th a mov ing picture play featuring , Marian Davios and Forest Stanley in "Beau ty's Worth" for the benefit of the Library. I have been permitted to see the advance sheets of this really high class story which has no acute angles or triangles, as the novelists name them. The plot moves around a sweet, young girl, modern, beauti ful, self-willed, independent, who has two very proper straight-laced, naiTow, yet devoted aunts, who are ^ more or less shocked at modern : clothes and manners. This, however, is only the protest of age at th? {glorious flowering of youth, fhe j story has a happy ending and the ! heroine wecTs the choice' of her ! heart. All the world loves a lover 1 ana no matter now many suanuicia, J and winters have rolled over one's' ' head a love story is always enjoyed! and bringsto mind "that sweet time | when we were young." The Library has no regular in , come yet has certain imperative ex- j i penses which must be met. Theso j .compulsory obligations are tele-1 j ' phone rent, salary of Librarian, the . I purchase of n?ew books?a rather,, formidable list of expenses with no ! | regular income to fall -back upon, j j ine LiiDrary Association uas uuue, ; and is doing, educational work of a1 , lasting nature in furnishing good j , literature to our young people and | others some-thing older. Therefore, w? invite and request, I the citizens generally to come out to see this play. You will enjoy it, it J i will do you good in helping you tjo' | solve the problems of your own i young people, and teaching you to | do away with unnecessary cast iron rules which long ago have fallen into "innocous desentude" as Groveri Cleveland used to remark about the' Republican Party, as well as I re-| member. There are several good reasons why every man. woman and child should attend this play: j 1st, That the Library may "get back to normalcy" as Warren G. Harding would express it. 2nd, That the Library deserves SUGGES AUSTIN-PI [ j . Pearl Necklace [ 3 Diamond Rings [ j Lavallieres. ! i Bracelets. v^anuy. Toil % Stick Pins Cuff Links Signet Rings Fobs and Char Waldemar Cha Gold Knives ar the help and support of all the citi zens as generous and public spirited as Mr. Verchot, who is showing this play for the benefit of the Library. 3rd, That "Miss Ellen" says our funds are down to nine dollars and something must be done! 4th, That the Library is furnish ing good literature for the modest sum of one dollar per year is per petuating civilzation, just as^jhe American Legion saved it at Chateau Thierry. The boys deserve the 'bonus as a recognition of their services both in field and camp. The Library deserves the support of Abbeville men and women who love their children as the apple of their eye. The Library needs financial aid at once or Mr. Gregory will be com pelled to take out our phone, no matter how it may wrench his big heart to do so. Therefore, bring friend, wife, and the children and mother and fattier, if they have left you bring some parent who has no son to think she will enjoy the mov 1 > ? n nnnnnrinn ri ri n JIJIJIJIJIJIJ UUUyj IJL4I. LIBRARY HSa" Tuea With MARION DA VIES, FO What is it makes a man i or is it her personality? How si man of her. choice? "Beauty's Worth" is a stor he? striking beauty beneath a ] an artist dfscovered her rare b mediocrity and dullness. Yesterday?Snubbed by So Today?Acknowledged Rul ADDED?SNUB PO "HOCUS Come out and see th and help the LIBRA. AHMmSION mrafisfaraiEigiainigiiUiira TIONS FC 0 BE FOUND A1 mm m\ U11111A1 ?/ll\ ..FOR GIRLS... 5. Boxes of I Fountain I .Houbigant Novels. Correspon let Articles of all kinds. ..FOR BOYS.. Novels. Fountain I Safety Ra: ms. Buckles ar ins. Correct Si irl rhaim. Gentle Perrin Di EfaEHHRfifififHiHBiK U. S. Govt Says "Sodium Fluoride for Poultry Lice" The U.S. Dept. of Agriculture after studying methods of destroying poultry Ike. recom mends Sodium Fluoride aa the best thin? for 1L ? ? fTL.M akAMiMil lf<) l? ?uc yui yuoc* aimo vuvu^w. ??? all lice (both old and young) Bad even coats the loose ens 80 that the young lice die me moment they batch. Itiseytj to use, and costs but a trifle. We can now supply jroo TM tfmized Sodium Fioorkle. speci ally prepared by Burrell-Dugxer Co. for poultry ose, In handy Hen Loose ? baker-top packages bearing the U. S. Govt's directions for appfcr ing. One application is positively guarantee! to rid your nock of all lice, quickly and easily. The McMurray Drug Co Abbeville, S. C. \ i D. Poliakoff had a run on ginjf ham dresses this week, offering at tractive house dresses fo^$1.98. ^ :?=?* :'$i ies in "Beauty's Worth" on Tuesdsy BENEFIT RREST STANLEY and Others. evening, May 16th. The will be 15 and 35 cents. Yours for the Library, Mrs. Ella C. Cromer, tdmire a girl? Is it her clothes hould a girl go about winning y of how a girl unknowingly hid plain and unattractive garb; how eauty where others saw only ciety. er of Hearts. LLARD COMEDY POCUS" is beautiful picture DV iR 1 Y? gifts JL A U IG STORE Japer. 'ens. - :s Extracts. dence Cards. 'ens zors. id Belts. :ationery for men. i * rug Co. j! 1 /