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}? Xocal flews 11 WATCH YOUR LABEL. V The Press and Banner is issued ftrictly on a cash in advance basis. Our lists are corrected the first Saturday in each month. If your label is V marked "June 22" or "6-22" V V it means that your subscrip- V V tion has expired, and that V V your name will be dropped un- V V less you renew your subscrip- V j V tion before Saturday, July V , V 15th. We make no exceptions V V to the rule. V , V V Allen Edwards of Edgefield ^ 1 j spent Uie weejv-eiiu in avucnui. with his cousin, Claud Gambrelh Capt. J. B. Humbert spent iSun Sunday with his family in Laurens County. R. H. Stevenson of the Rock Springs section was a business visitor in town Saturday. Carl Reep and Mr. iMcKenzie of Greenville spent the week-end with Hiss Blanche Reep at the hospital. v>1j- Ti Honr .Tr >in?l COTIP to I A'lOUa *-* vw* J) v*., *- o ? Washington, D. C., and has been as sgg&ed to duty on the Deleware. Miss Nellie Hardin of Savannah, Ga., is in the city visiting Mrs. W. S. McAlilley on North Main street. Ward Jamieson is spending his va cation in Honea Path with his home people. Miss Estelle Lyon is visiting her aunt. Mrs. J. W. Smith in Greenville this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Power and children spent Sunday in Troy with friends. Miss Allena Mabry of Florence is 1 in the city visiting her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Mabry. Mrs. J. R. Strawhorn and daugh ter, Mirs Sudie, were here today shopping. Rev. H. C. Fennel of Lowndesville j -was in Abbeville early this morn | jng as pleasant as usuaL Mrs. B. A. Bellringer and Miss Ruth 'Beauford of Bethia were in the city on business this morning. I: Mrs. A. B. Morse is attending the Summer school at the University of South Carolina in Columbia. Miss Sara Hughes of Edgefield is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hughes on South Main street. Miss Caroline Graves spent Satur. day and Sunday with Mrs. Nina Chalmers. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Armour of Elberton, were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. John Armour of this city. Miss Hays and Miss Elliott of Greenville came down Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Livy Pratt. Geo. C. Gambrell of the Internal j Revenue Department was in the city! from Greenwood today. George Gambrell of the Internal Revenue Department was in Abbe- 1 ville Saturday on /business. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagerman of Greenville left there Saturday j for a tour of the west. James Nichols of Jackson, Ga.t is visiting his cousin Gilbert Naibers. i Miss Mary Ida Pressly of Ches- ] ter is in the city for a visit to Mr.! 1 and Mrs. J. A. Grant. Misses Willie and Elizabeth Mc Lane went to Columbia yesterday to visit their sister, Mrs. C. S. Todd. Misses Eleanor Schroeder and Minnie Ruth Cox spent yesterdaj in Atlanta with friends. Miss Theodora Wood of Darling ton is expected in the city this week to visit Miss Elizabeth Gam brell. Miss Carolina Weeks of New berry and Miss Vowers McCorell oi York will be the guests of Miss Helen Milford this week. Roger Williams of Antreville was here Saturday to discuss the situa tion with Link Evans and other ad visers. Major and Mrs. J. D. Fulp were ir the city from Columbia for th< week-end looking after business in terests here. Arthur Rosenberg and Ernest Ros enberg of Greenwood left yesterdaj for a pleasure trip to Atlantic Citj and other points North. Many people are taking advantagi of the summer sales in the stores ir Abbeville. Each day finds more goo< bargains offered. Mrs. Stuart Miller and children Margaret and Mabry Griffin, lef Friday for Newberry to visit Mrs. S J. Kilgore. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. White and fam ily motored to Greenville Sunday ti see Mr. A. W. Smith who has no been well for sometime. Dr. W. C. Reedy of Columbia i: in the city for a vacation visit of i week or so with Mrs. Reedy ant W. C. Jr. Mrs. I. G. Savage and daughter Alma, of Millport, Ala., and Mrs. W M. astleman of 6ahoun Falls wer< visitors in the city Saturday. Mrs. L. K. Bowie of Elbertoi spent a few hours with Mrs. <C. B Wosmansky on her way to Ridg< Springs. Miss Janie Belle Mcllwaine has returned to her home in Cokesburj after a visit to Mrs. W. G. Chap man. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon am daughter, urene, 01 Airanta spen Saturday with Mrs. G. T. Tate an< Mrs. C. B. Wosmansky. J. B. Shirley came over fron Greenwood Saturday and stoppe< long enough to speak to "his friend,1 here. Mrs. H. M. Dellinger and famil: have returned to their home in Lo gansville, Ga., after an extended vis it to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark of Ft Pickens. Dr. R. C. Reed of the Columbii Theological Seminary preachcd in th< Presbyterian church Sunday. Whili in the city he was the guest of Dr and Mrs. C. A. Milford. Miss Mildred Cochran and Andrev Hill left this morning for Raplej Shoals where they will join a parti from Greenwood and spend ten day camping. Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Cheatham anc children of McCormick were in Ab beville for the week-end with Mr and Mrs. P. A. Cheatham on Nortl Main street. Mrs. Elliott, mother of Mrs. Livj Pratt, returned to her home in Greer ville Sunday after spending thre< months in Abbeville with her daugh ter. Preston Speed was away foi several days last week in Green ville. During his absence Mrs Speed visited her friend Miss Blanche JReep at the hospital. \ Dr. and Mrs. C. H. McMurraj leave tomorrow for a pleasure trif to Greenville and from there thej expect to go to Bon darken for a few days with the good Seceders. Misses Rebecca and Rachel Hodges jf Roanoke, Ala., and Miss Ella Hodges of Hodges, are expected in :he city today for a visit to Mrs. J. C. Hllis and Mrs. W. G. Harper. ^IBJ5I5J5JEJ5I5H5JS!5EjSJ5ISr5JSJSJ5J5J5J5l5I5J^5i .SOCIETY irara:njini^rarsimi^niramrarai.r BOOK CLUB The Book Club will meet with i Mr?. G. A. Neuffer Wednesday af . ternoon at 5 o'clock. BRIDGE PARTY. ' Mrs. W. M. Barnwell entertained i at one table of bridge this morning for Miss Caroline Graves. tlA\TADI\ir 14TVCC PD xvrc 1JJ Mrs. Frank Gary entertained at a card party Friday morning in honor of her guest Miss Caroline Graves, j About twelve of the old friends of Miss Graves were invited to be pres ent, and the morning was spent play ing bridge. After the games a de lightful luncheon was served by Mrs. Gary. AFTERNOON CARD PARTY. Mrs. W. P. Greene was hostess at a card party on Saturday afternoon 1 given in honor of Miss Caroline I Graves of Washington. T^o tables were arranged for cards and a very pleasant time was had by those pres , ent. After the games refreshments of t sandwiches and tea were served. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Kathleen Woodhurst cele ) brated her fourth birthday Satur t day afternoon at a party for her friends. About twenty were invited I to be present, rne color scneme was . pink and white and the little folk t were charmed with pink souvenir j baskets of candy. The host received many presents. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served af ter the party was under way. ROOK PARTY SATURDAY Miss Estelle Lyon gave a Took l party Saturday afternoon at her home on Church street to Miss , Mary Bradley of Columbia. Tables were arranged for twelve guests +I10 Womoc woro (TrDO f 1 \T PTI1HT7 ??? "V*V to* V? ed iby the young girls. After the games refreshments of Ice cream and cake were served. The follow ing young ladies were present: Misses Mary Bradley, Jean Mflford, Mary Maxwell, Julia Owen, Sara Tiddy, Frances Johnson, Nona Tutt, Mabel Bradley, Josephine Barnwell, Adair Aiken, Susan Min shall and Martha Calvert. PICTURE PARTY. Mrs. C. H. McMurray entertained at a unique party Saturday after noon in honor of her sister Mrs. W. n~i -1 xv. jorauiey ux v^uiuiiiuid. xnc uuuac was attractive and bright in sun_ flowers and zinnias. Twelve guests were invited to take part, and each guest was re quested to bring a photograph taken in early childhood, and the pleasure of the evening was in guessing who was who according to the childhood pictures. The one making the most correct score being awarded a prize. Mrs. Nina Chalmers was the lucky winner of the evening and was pre r | sented with a beautiful picture frame. After the guessing contest was over Mrs. McMurray served delicious refreshments of thicken and shrimp salad, tomatoes, pickle and crackers, with iced tea. "QUEEN OF SHEBA" OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY and FRIDAY JULY 13th and 14th Matinee Each Day at 3:15; Night 8:20. One Show only. ADMISSION 25 and 50c vvvvvvvuvwv^ Original home of the potato is said to have been South America. . V V FOR SALE?The household V goods consisting of furniture, V china, stoves, etc., at the V residence of the late Dr. Jas. V L. Martin, Thursday, July 13. V. Sale begins at 11 o'clock. V Splendid bargains to be had. V V V V V V VV V vv v ^ CAMP BIDE.A-WEE. A party of young: people chaperon ed by Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Garret, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Devlin, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lomax, and Mrs M. F. Sanders leave Monday for a two weeks' camping trip at Rapley Shoals. The camp as in previous years will be called Bide-A-Wee and the fol. lowing are among those who will at tend: Misses Ruby Hill Devlin, Mil. dred Bolton, Neel Reynolds, Louise Hodges, Ruth Barksaale, Mary Nick olson of Edgefield, Kathleen Sanders, Nancy Grier, Mary Grier, Luella Leaman, Grace Garrett and her guest Jane Oglesby, of Florence, Judy Cal houn, Marion Harvey, Yancy Graham, Ruth Strother, Annie Laurie Tolbert, Dorothy Tolbert, Minnie Taylor, Maude Taylor and Mildred Cochran, of Abbeville; Davis Kerr, of Abbe ville, C. B. Barksdale, George Lomax, Andrew Hill, of Abbeville, Eugene Milford, Hearst Coleman, Wm. Lea man, Niamey uaKer, canton ^oie man, Marion Allen, Pierce Rush, Douglas Featherstone, Sam Craig, Josh Craig, Maxie Turner, Finlay Garrett, Marshall Sanders, Jim Mon roe, Fred Smith, Amos Morse, of Ab beville and R. M. McConnell.?Index Journal, July 9th. INSPECT CAMP JACKSON Columbia, July 9.?The grand council of the Woodmen of the World will visit Columbia on July 17 to inspect Camp Jackson as a possible location of the million dol lar sanitarium to toe erected by the tit j >_ : i iiawvuai vYUUUiiieii a urgttinz.aLiuii at some point in the south. -.a. PROGRAM \ , - ?TUESDAY? I BERT LYTELL IN V_"THE RIGHT THAT FAILED AND ROBINSON CRUSOE No. 3 15 Cents and 30 Cents THURSDAY and FRIDAY "QUEEN OF SHEBA" Matinee each day at 3:15; Night 8:20. One show only. Admission - - 25 and 50c. 8ATURDAY nnpxc mav j -m x-f uiviu iUi* x V "BOY CRAZY" V AND K Comedy "The Love Egg" V 15 Cents and 30 Centa m process of Ice Makin DISTILLED WATI careful methods of ir DISTILLED W/ Manufactured i ill 'II I THROUGH ALL THI MAN HAS LOVED ON LOVE OF THE WOJ LOVE OF THE MAN. Tlii? nouay.yJvinff f??ll the marvelous, wonder: enchanting acreen spec QUEEN OF Presented by WI Directed by J. GORD "'Queen of Sheba' ill for a 4 long run. Gorgeous spectacle? e a love story of exquisite beauty r Chariot race takes one's breath i away."?N. Y. Journal. "'Queen of Sheba' -is realistic t film fillpH with artinn. Exr.it.intr chariot race one feature of S beautiful picture. The most ex. j citing race ever put upon the screen."? N. Y. Herald. l "The producer has aimed at the ultimate in the spectacular and has achieved his end. Lav- ' ish sets, gorgeous display and 1 scenes sensationally huge. A wonderful piece of direction and camera work."?N. Y. Mail The World's Greatei OPERA HOUSE?T1 JULY 13th Matinee each day 3: (ONE SHOV . ADMISSION: .. .. BRANNER-WILSON Claud Wilson went west and brought home with him a very at tractive 'bride. The marriage took place at the home of the bride, Miss Geneva Branner, in Kansas City Wednesday evening July 5, 1922 at 8:30 o'clock. The happy couple left Thursday afternoon if- -?J G at o:ciU ior ine oouuri. iur. uuu Mrs. Wilson arrived in Abbeville Saturday and are receiving the congratulations and good wishes of their friends. Claud Wilson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson who live about three miles from town on the Greenwood road. Watch the label on your paper. Three little letters for] I wnrrl Vmt what, morp TT VX VI V viw letters mean. Health, tion, in fact one's genei contained in that one si Put DISTILLED WA1 its value, if such is pos doubles. Remember b< but when put together DISTILLED W r> w>l/v?Vl^TT 'pAVrtn 1 , WIl&L cX IIUgllLty iuitc j * Health, Comfort and S [d be grateful to him wh< g and bestowed its blessi iR ICE ' is the result of laking lee. ITER IC?=IT LAS and Sold in Abbeville < fin [ o iinn mi onrl w, Lfluuuij any PHONE NO. 68. : AGES? LY THE WOMAN, BUT THE AAN IS EVER FOR THE th is beautifully told anew in ful, fascinating, gorgeous and tacle SHEBA LLIAM FOX 'ON EDWARDS ; 'Queen of Sheba' is ornate, ilaborate and spectacular. Hax nany of the characteristics of ' ' i gorgeous circus." ?N. Y. Time*. "Queen of Sheba' is a mile itone tnat even tne most ema nate productions of the past iiave not achieved. A marvel ous super screen spectacle anJ iuch it turned out to be." ?N. Y. Telegram. 'The chariot race in 'Queen of Sheba' was the last word in thrills. Historic love story a Sreat success." u v r U/-.-U ?Hi i? lvc. nuna it Motion Picture lursday & Friday, and 14th. 15; Night 8:20 V ONLY) .. 25 and 50 Cents.1 OVERNMENT SUES FOR $283W Atlanta, Ga., July 8.?A as on file in Pulton* county sopafr r court here today for the *? >very by the United States nment of $283,500 in cosbbd on with a war contract with tht ratt Engineering and MmIh? ompany of Atlanta. Joel Hurt, 8k1. eorge F. Hurt, E. Joseph lifFord L. Anderson were nanfci rvfnri/1 anfc _> Preventable waste among ^roofli anufacturers can be traced in Bnf stances to the first steps in h?r sting broom corn. '^j $8 ming the simplest could three small Comfort, Satisfac ral welfare is all mple word. rER before it, and isible, immediately oth are excellent, ATER ICE pulling for one's atisfaction. ) discovered the ngs on humanity, all up-to-date and ITS LONGER Only By