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: personals =3* John Grant from near Lowndes ville was in town today on business. Miss Elizabeth Jones is home from Rock Hill summer school. G. C. Dusenberry of Due West was in the city Saturday. Mrs. Joe Miller is in Newberry visiting relatives there. Miss Ida Gaston spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. Robt. Gaston. Calvin Stevenson of Rock Spring was among the visitors in town Sat urday. Victor and John Lomax spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. R H. Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Cochran and children of Edgewood were in town Saturday Miss Elizabeth Gaston is spend ng the week with her aunt, Mrs. H. 3. Cannon. Miss Minnie Ella Swetenburgg is n Peak spending the summer with elatives there. Miss Eva Link is spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ernest lanvey in Troy. Mrs. J. C. Cox and son, Jim Cox, pent to Townville Saturday to visit irs. Cox's sisters for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant have re urned after spending a week in Chester with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Casey spent le week-end in Abbeville with Mr. nd Mrs. A. T. Hall. Mrs. A. B. Hill and young daugh :r, Sara, of Lowndesville, were in le city shopping Saturday. Henry Johnson, District Agent, of iken, was in the city Friday on :sin ess. Misses Annie Wilson and Cleo reene are attending the ball game Greenwood this afternoon. James Roche has gone to Ashe lle, N. C., to stay awhile for his ;alth. r* 1? TT_ 11 | vrrauy n<iii wi o^anauuuig sycm |e week-end in the city visiting liends. I J. L. Pruitt and son, Leland, of le West were in town today on Isiness. |Mr. and Mrs. Laland Stephens ive today for a two weeks trip to bw York and Niagara Falls. |Mrs. B. S. Reames and Miss An Smith went, over to Greenwood lay to see the ball game. > Jryson, James and Miss Sara fans spent several days last week Hodges with relatives. [rs. H. N. Kirby of Spartanburg | visiting her sister, Mrs. E. W. ?gory. [rs. Thackston of Spartanburg is fiting her friend Mrs. E. W. Greg on Wardlaw street. [isses Hattie and Hannah Roche lrned to their work in Columbia terday after spending some of |ir vacation at their home here. Irs. John White went to At ta last week and as she' expresses jiad her Jt^ank account removed a specialist." [iss Hattie McMurray returned to home in Kingstree after spend the last week assisting Mrs. Gib with the short course at Due 5t. Miss McMurray spent the last days in Abbeville with her cous C. H. McMurray. Miss Evelyn Weinholtz left today tor her home in Atlanta after spend ing a month with her cousin, Mrs. Joe T. Hughes. Miss Lily Miller and Miss Evelyn McAllister spent the week-end in Antreville with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cochran. Mrs. T. Gordon White returns to Abbeville today after a pleasant vis it of a week to Mrs. Belle Alston and Mrs. L. W. Perrin in York. Mrs. John White and Charles and Sara Ellen White are leaving Wed nesday for Rocky Mount, N. C., to stay until school opens. Mrs. Louis Levi and children, George and Louise leave today for Brevard, N. ., where they will visit for several weeks. Misses Eva and Grace Link re turned Saturday from Greenville where they visited their brother, T. E. Link. Misses Virginia Smith, Edna May Copeland and Maderlyn Patz are the attractive guests of Mrs. Gus Lee in Abbeville.?Elgerton Star. Mrs. Neal Smith of Abbeville, S. C. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, and other rela tives in the city.?Elberton Star. Miss Marie Leslie, of Abbeville, S. C., is the attractive guest of Miss es Daisy and Elizabeth Irvin.?El berton Star. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall and Miss Bertha Hall went over to Greenwood Friday and spent several nours m that city. Andrew White returned to Wash ington today where he will resume his work after a pleasant visit to his home people here. | Mr and Mrs E W Gregory, Misses Lucile and Ruth Gregory, Mrs. Kir by and Mrs. Thackston motored to Greenwood to see the ball game to day. Mrs. Clarence Linder and Miss Alice Linder of Anderson are in the city for a visit to Dr. and Mrs. P. B. speed. Bill Barnes and Mr. Barnes motor ed to Alabama in their new car and will spend two weeks with relatives there. Misses Daisy and Neva Hagen re turned today from Newberry where they visited for a week with Mrs. Sligh. Misses Julia McAllister and Agnes Edwards have returned from Atlan ta after a pleasant visit to their cousin, Miss Mary Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Lominick of Newberry spent the week-end in Ab beville with Mrs. C B. Wosmansky and Mrs. J. L. Sprouse. Mrs. H. A. McElroy and daugh ter, Evelyn, of Columbia are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Richey. Mrs. Sallie DuPre and Henry Du Pre, Jr., are out in the country spending this week with Mr. and Mrs Julius DuPre. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun Haskell of flroonvillA fnmp down and snent the week-end with Mr. L. C. Haskell on Greenville street. J. C. Fair of Greenville was in town for the week-end. He took Mrs. Fair back with him after a visit of the last week with her father, Mr. L. C. Haskell. Mrs. W. W. Johnson and son, Jack, left today for Churchland, Va., for a visit to Mr. Johnson's rel atives. Mr. Johnson expects to fol low later. Miss Osborne, one of the nurses at the Hospital, went to Greenwood this afternoon where she expects to spend her two weeks vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Cheatham and family spent Sunday in McCormick with Mrs. Cheatham's family. The crops in McCormick County are not encouraging. Hardly any corn or peas have been planted. SOCIETY A PLEASANT CARD PARTY. Mrs. W. H. White entertained a dozen ladies Saturday afternoon at a bridge party in compliment to her visitors, Miss Dunbar and Miss Jones. Vases of pretty flowers add ed to the beauty of the room and a .?r,n-0r>ial crnwd fathered around the tVU6v...?. ? 0 card tables. After the games frozen peach sal ad, stuffed tomatoes, sandwiches and tea were served. MISS SMITH GIVES PARTY. Miss Mary Smith entertained Fri day afternoon at a party for An drew White who is home from Wash ington, and his friend Mr. Brown, of Missouri, to which the following were invited: Miss Nellie Hardin, of I Savannah, Miss Way of Brunswick, Ga., Mrs. Sydney Eason, Miss Anne Jones of Newberry, Miss i^ouise flic Dill and Frank Harrison. Miss Smith served her guests sandwiches, tea and bon bons. ATTENDS WEDDING. Mrs. D. Herbert Sullivan of Abbe ville acted as dame of honor at the marriage in Laurens Thursday af ternoon of Miss Harriet Humbert Sullivan of Laurens and Harold Da vis, of Berwick, Pa. Mrs. Sullivan (wore a crepe dress of green and white with hat to match and carried a bouquet of Columbia roses. Mr. D. H. Sullivan acted as best man to the groom. CAMPING PARTIES. Several camping parties are spend ing this week at Martin's Mill. A girl's camp of fifteen or more, with Mrs. C. C. Gambrell and Mrs. Dendy Miller as chaperones, are out; while several camps of boys are up the river apiece. j HENSLEY-THORNTON Miss Jessie Hensley and Mr. Ram ey Thornton were happily married ~ * 5 ^ c V., sunaay evening' at o uuutu ?t..i H. L. Weeks in the presence of a few friends. Miss Hensley has been in Abbe ville for only a short while, but has J made many friends among our peo-! pie. Mr. Thornton is a valued mem-; ber of the Press and Banner force, and the couple have the congratula tions and good wishes of the com munity. THE BISCUIT CONTEST. Miss Alma Blanchett of Antre ville won the highest score in the' biscuit contest at the short course J held at Due West last week and will represent Abbeville County at the District Contest September 26th which will be held in Greenwood. Her score on soda biscuit was 90 and on baking powder biscuit, 89, making a general average of 86, which is the highest score that has been made in the State. HERE TO SEE THE BABY Mrs. R. E. Caldwell came in from Washington Sunday to be with her sister, Mrs. W. M. Barnwell whose baby is very sick. Mrs. Caldwell was visiting in Washington before go ing to her new home in Florida. HOME AGAIN. Jack Bradley is at home from Co lumbia. He went down 10 nave ins tonsils operated on but found his doctor out of town, so he spent the week having a good time. BABE RUTH DRIVES OUT 18TH HOMER Chicago, July 30.?Babe Ruthj drove out his eighteenth homer of | the season in the seventh inning, of the New York-Chicago game today when he cracktd one of Hodge's slow ones into the right field bleach VT... ers. iNoy was on uasc. Besides being a Scottish peeress' in her own right, Lady Edith Drum mond also enjoys the distinction of being the only duchess of France in her own right. LETHE CHILDREN LIKE PICTURE See Tom Mix and Harold Lloyd At Opera House Saturday. a Manager Verchot invited the . children from the Lethe School in Saturday to see Tom wix in "un-| temed" and Harold Lloyd in '"Now' or Never." About thirty came in; charge of Mr. Branch, and greatly enjoyed the pictures. Mr. Verchot made no charge; but invited the youngsters out of the kindness of his heart; and because he was so im pressed .with their good manners when they attended Little Lord Fauntleroy recently. PICNIC AND HASH DINNER. C There will be a picnic and hash dinner at Cold Spring school house, Thursday, August 10th to which the public and especially the candi dates are invited to attend. Hash will be sold for the benefit of the school improvement association. ERROR IN PLANTERS BANK AD. In the advertisement of the Plant ers bank in Friday's issue the per cent paid by the bank should have read 5 per cent instead of 4 per cent. AMOS MORSE TAKES CHARGE Amos Morse takes charge of the cold drink fountain tomorrow at the Austin-Perrin Drug Company, and expects all of his friends to call by and buy a drink from him. SPECIAL SERVICES AT SHARON There will be special services at Sharon this week, with preaching at 11 o "clock and 8 o'clock by the pas tor. All the community is invited to come and -cooperate. J. B. Kilgore, Pastor. LEAVING THIS MORNING Miss Belle Dunbar of Beech Is land and Miss Anne Jones, of New berry left this morning for their homes after a pleasant visit to Mrs. W. H. White. SBBBflgfiBHBBBBg ' THESE Hi Reduced I Men's and Young M Suits, now Men's and Young IV Serge Suits, now .. Men's & Young Me] Palm Beach Suits Men's & Young Mei Tropical Suits now REDUCED PRICES QUARTER SH Bion F. Reynolds now Walk-Over $7.50 C now W. L. Douglas $6.00 now STRAW HATS A' PRICE The above prices SPOT CASH purchj Get Your m PARK If you want to know how hot it s watch a fat woman pull at her Iothes when the barometer goes ibove ninety. 0\ Gr DESK MANl EREC The h m? fglSISISJSJSJSlSISJSJSJSJSJSISISISJSMSEJSEISEISMi ! MEN W, Applications Will be 1 Shown Per I Machinists ..... Boiler Makers Blacksmiths Electricians Pipe Fitters Engine Carpenters ...... : Sheet Metal Workers Car Inspectors and Repair* ...EXPERIENCED FC SEABOARD AIR LINE I SHOPS) AT Apply Between 8:00 A. M. and | Superintendent, Room "A" Fo g) ern Bank Building, Atlanta, J An opportunity is now ^ these places, and during pre ing on railway property or free, if desired. Men accepi on date entering service, sul road Labor Board. The Ri a fill these positions, to insur rpl _ [S/5J5J5J5J5J5I5/SJSIBM9J9JBJSJSJ5J5JSJ5J5I5J5IBJ5JSI rararaiiifaiiUHianiiPJiiianHi am tiTn a imir UI WM11U AT Vices Should lot !en's $18 . .. $13.75 len s .... $17.75 a's $14.00 .... $11.00 l's $12.00 j.... $9.75 ON LOW OES 3 Oxfords .... $7.75 >xfords, $5.75 Oxfords, $4.75 T HALF I a ' C apply to ^ ises only. i Hot Weather Ot :er&r ipiriririripinnnnnrnr IJUIJUUUMUIJmIJU! Iu If a woman has her tonak loved can she be her nawtf he next week? veil Brothers irble and :.Vi ri A -\3 r\ti anite Uo. JNERS JFACTURERS TORS irgest and best equipped mtal mills in the Carolin GEENWOOD, S. C. SISJSJSISMSMSMi \NTED! deceived at the Rata lour, For: .. 70 Cents. .. 70 Cents. 7ft n?nf? ers 70 Cents. 3 70 Cent*. 70 CeaftL 70 Casta. 63 CedL MEN WANTED? \ , >E JAILWAY (HOWELLfc LANTA, GA, [ 6:00 P. M. To G. R. Carlton, urth Floor, Citizen* St 3oiift> Gai. 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