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? X Xocal I * ^ TV ^ : personals : k=? I a! > > V . WATCH YOUR LABEL. V V M V The Press and Banner is V V issued rtrictly on a cash in V V advance basis. Our lists are V V corrected the first Saturday in V V eaeh month. If your label is V V marked "July 22" or "7-22" 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 V tion before Saturday, Aug. V. V 12th. We make no exceptions V V to the rule. V Sing Boles v/as down from Lown* desville today. Mrs. Annie M. Blessing is visiting Mrs. A. B. Bosdell at Watts. Miss Vi<?toria Howie is spending this week with Miss Mary Greene. MiSs Annie Radcliff of Gilgal was in town Saturday shopping. Mrs. L. R. Wilson of Antreville was in town Saturday. Mrs. A. M. Tolbert of Smithville was a visitor in the city Saturday. Hugh Cromer of Greenville spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. |w. 0. Cromer at Clover Hill. Mrs. P. H. Wilkes and children of |Chpster are visiting Mrs. A. M. Redd ind family near the city. j 1UTS. J. A. uraui roumcu oatui Jay after spending two weeks in Chester with Mr. Grant's parents. Miss Mary Rudisail of Spartan burg spent Sunday night with Miss fannah Cochran. Rivers Mabry is home after spend ig awhile with Herbert Allen, Jr. in freenwood. Mr. P. H. McCaslan left today for 'aynesville, N. C.f where he will bend the next two weeks. Miss Sophia Ladshaw of Colum is, Ga., is in Abbeville for a visit Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ladshaw. I Miss Maude Hawthorne is at lding the Baptist Assembly in [eenville this week. Irs. Herman Wisby left for At ka Wednesday where she expects I 1? V iiimAC ucx iiviiici [iss Ida Kay left Thursday for |geway to^visit her brother, Ma Kay. "iss Mary Hill Ferguson is visit her sister, Mrs. Mason Kay in jeway. [apt. W. J. Bryson left Saturday Cashiers, N. C., to spend the |th of August with his mother. [rs. Augusta Eigemann has called to Florida on account of I illness of her daughter. R. Wardlaw of Philadelphia pending his vacation in Abbe wrth his home people. . and Mrs. Joe Brown, of nville were in the city yester and Mrs. Livy Pratt have led from a pleasant visit to It Mitchell, N. C. and Mrs. Henry McRinney ?nwood spent Sunday with lily of W. M. Mundy. TWVc T? P K"v1p and fam ;ompanied by Mrs. Graham Hendersonville Saturday jent the week-end, returning Seville today. * r.JxntV .. !. '.SV-'-.i' Mrs. J. G. Hemminger of Willing ton is at the County Hospital am was operated on this afternoon. Dr. D. S. Knox brought a patien down from Antreville and operatec yesterday at the Hospital. JJ1CK awetenuur^ was in wwu tu day and looked good to the Bas< Ball faces. Mrs. Eugenia Hemphill is spend ing some time at the home of Mrs W. P. Green. Sheriff F. B. McLane went t< Greenville today on official 'bus iness. Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Peele anc Vernon Peele leave Tuesday foi Glenn Springs where they will spent a vacation of two weeks. Mrs. N. P. Milford of Santuc wai in town Saturday. Mrs. Milford ha! i fi-nti-rolv rernvprprl from her recen illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLane o: Greenwood were in the city Sunda: to spend the day with Sheriff an< Mrs. F. B. McLane. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Everett o: Donalds spent Thursday night ii Abbeville visiting Mr. and Mrs. S A. Fant at Hickory Heights. i Miss Mary Clyde Sprouse an< Miss Margaret Irby of Columbia ari spending sometime in the city witl Mrs. Ira Sprouse. Miss Lucy Evelyn Nichols return ed to her home in Jackson, Ga., las' week after a pleasant visit to hei aunt, Mrs. Paul Link. Mr. and iMrs. D. A. Wadlaw, Ji; and Mrs. Lucinda Welborn motor ed to North S. C. 'Saturday U visit relatives. I Ray Gallman is away from th< Planter,s Bank on vacation and wil spend the time in Newberry witl his home people. Mrs. Whit Klugh and daughtei Francis, and Mrs. Jennie Purdj are back after a plesent visit t( relatives in Greenwood county. Georgiana Quarles was arrested to day on a charge of having whiskey in her possession and stor ing same. Mrs. C. S. Todd came up todaj from Columbia and will spen< this week with her mother ant father, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mclane Mrs. Mabry Cheatham returne< home Saturday, after spending sev eral days in Sharon with her parent: Mr .and Mrs. Knox. Mrs. S. A. Fant went to Donald: Wednesday and brought back he: daughter, Elizabeth, who has beei spending the summer with he grandmother, Mrs. J. P. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Gus Baskin and lit tie May Robertson Baskin of Gree are expected in the city Tuesday fo: a visit to Mrs. Baskin's sister, Mis May Robertson.' Miss Sara Bailey returned to Ander son Sunday after an extended vis', to her sister, Mrs. Arthur Link. Mrs Link went home with her for a visi of several days. Mrs. J. E. Gray, and Mrs. Rober Gray and Mrs. C. L. Evans an< little Frances motored to Green ville and spent the week end wit] relatives. Mrs. W. W. Bradley Mildr* Bradley and Mildred Lyon left Sat 1? c? r> ..:n~ ?,il j uruay ivr urcciivinc wicjr **ii spend the month of August wit! Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cason am daughter, Cassandra of Anderson weTe here Thursday to bring Mrs McColl and her children back afte a visit of a week with them in An derson. George Wilson of Williamston i in the city visiting his aunt and un cle, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Horton. Hi came down with his parents, Mr. an< Mrs. George Wilson Sunday. The: returned home to Williamston tha night leaving George for the week. r^f5M5J5JEJSfS.r21SJ5JSJSIS!5M515J5MSJElSMSI^i SOCIETY tjiiJgJgf^fgjgfgj^fgjgfiilfiilfrLiniiracncnrannnr^^i^^ljpi^ DANCE TONIGHT. The young men of the city are giving a script dance tonight at the Country Club. THE BOOK CLUB. The regular meeting of the Book Club will be held Wednesday after noon at 5:30 o'clock with Mrs. T. G. White. ELEVEN YEARS OLD. Miss Emily Morse celebrated her eleventh birthday Saturday by in viting her friends to a rook party in the morning. Rook was played for a while then a fishing game was en joyed. Cream and cake were served. CELEBRATING THE DAY. Little Charlotte Reese had a birth day Saturday and invited in twenty little friends to help her celebrate the occasion. She is eleven years old and is getting along in years. Tables were spread for playing rook and on each table was a dish of bon bons which added to the pleasure of the games. Cream and cake were served as refreshments. PARTIES. Mrs. C. D. Brown, Jr., has invited her friends to a card party Thursday afternoon at her home on North Main street. Mrs. C .E. Williamson will have her sister, Mrs. Grace, of Florida, as a visitor this week and will enter tain at a tea for her and other friends on Friday afternoon. A Welcome Visitor. Miss Sue Porter, one of the popu lar teachers in the High School, last year, is in the city for a visit to Miss Sadie Magill. r 7 > MOVING IN. settled in a lew days. Mr. and Mrs Wilson will receive a warm welcome I from the residents of Greenville |l street. j * U iMiss 'Alma Gaston is visting her aunt, Mrs. H. B. Cannon. Gilbert Nabers is visiting relatives in Jackson, Ga. Moseley Huckabee of Lowndes ville, was in town today. Capt. Pete Armstrong, of Due West, was among the visitors in Abbeville this morning. (Mrs. Robert Gaston spent Sun day with her sister Mrs. H. B. Cannon. Mrc _T T? Rtalna r..r Viae roturri ed from a visit to her sister in-law Mrs. Leroy Woodward, of A ikon. (Miss Grace Link is spending several days with her sister Mrs. Ernest Hanvey of Troy. luis. v^iauuc vouuivcx auu uiua den returned home Thursday after visiting Mrs. Vandiver's parents in Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller, Miss Connie and Mr. John Wofford motored to Ninety Six Saturday to visit relatives. Mrs. C. S. McColl and children have returned to their home in Ben nettsville after spending part of the summer in the mountains of North Carolina and with Mr. J. M. Gam brell of this city. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Manning of Calhoun Falls were in the city last Thursday visiting. Misses Alice Mae and Ruth Manning are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Dar racott. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cason came down to Abbeville Sunday and took Dr. and Mrs. George Penney back to Anderson with them for a visit. Dr. Penney will be out of Austin-Per-' rin's until the coming Saturday. . >* *; PREACHING. Rev. Mr. Jones filled the pulpit at he Baptist church Sunday morning, )r. and Mrs. H. L. Weeks being in lendersonville on a vacation. There nil be no service at night during he month of August. The Associate Reformed Presbyte ian church will be closed during August for the . night service. There was no service in the Pres byterian church Sunday. Rev. C. E. Peele preached for ?oth services Sunday in the Metho list church. Communion was ob erved at the morning service. CAMPING. Messrs. M. T. Coleman, Franli lodges and J R Glenn have returned rom a' camping trip, having spent a rrfta?i ll* a C*1i? Ja U vccn. uii tiie ocuuua fiver uoyunu ^rinceton. They tell a tale of fine ishing, pint bak stew and othei hings that go to make a camp pleas int. Col. Bob Hodges came up from lodges twice as a guest and spenl he day. PICNIC AND BARBECUE There will be a picnic and barbe sue at R. H. Carpenter's Lake, be ween Ware Shoals and Honea Path Friday, August 11th. There will b< slenty to eat and a good brass banc r.. l m ^..u.1!. ? ,v xurmsn music, ine puunc geiier illy is invited. P. D. KLUGH SICK. P. D. Klugh has been very sick a lis home near Hodges for the las veek with a slight case of fever. H< s reported better today.. Home Again. Prof. Robert Coleman and Ralpl Syfan are back in Abbeville after j ;rip through the mountains of Nortl Carolina. They spent a day at Cae jar's Head, making the trip in j ?ord. IN ATLANTA. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Smith ;heir .baby and little Miss Anne Smitl vent over to Atlanta last week. The; vill put the baby under the care o i physician while Anne will see th< lentist and the big city. Prettv Sub-Debt. Miss Margie Clark and Miss Mar; Solman of Sumter are in the cit; md are visiting Mrs. J. Allen Smitl ind Miss Grace Smith. YOU AI wai tJL WATER ICE. It's I Welfare. DISTILLED Manufacturec Abbeville IN GREENVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Philson and the two children, Mrs. C. A. Mil ford and Miss Jean Milford are going to Greenville Tuesday, the Philson's to consult a dentist while Mrs. Mil ford will visit Mrs. Oscar Mauldin. PICNIC AND HASH DINNER. The annual picnic and hash dinner will be held at the old McCord place Thursday, August 10th. CAMPING. Miss Jessie Hill went out to Rap ley Shoals Saturday and will look _ J.T L _ J* * aner me party 01 campers wno are ' there until Wednesday. BIRTH NOTICE. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sprouse, August 1*1922, a son. Forest lands in Sweden are culti vated as carefully as are farms in America. Germany's consumption of wines and liquors has increased rapidly since the war. The Korean girl is an "old maid" if she is not married by the time she is 15 years old. y ( JOHNNY WEISMULLER?WC 7 Johnny Weismuller, 21 years h world's greatest swimmer, he is of world's records. IE SAFE WHF.N I1 DISTILLED WATEJ buy our Ice you can 1 are not getting a "ms that is "good enough' that nature and scien make. We have combined ex ful study of all the fim ^ of ice making?the re a perfect safeguard for I WATER ICE-L001 1 and Sold in Abbeville I J bit <1 PHONE NO. 68. DR JOSEPH BAKER HONORED Photo of Dr. Josephine Baker dT New York who, accord'ng to don Dispatches has won the of being the first woman to. be iden tified with the League of Nations t& a professional capacity. She has bee* made a member of an impoxtnt l> aaHIi ilAMmiHoA I SING K ICE. When you est assured that you ikeshift" or an Ice '?hnt thp Best IRLD'S GREATEST SWIMMER. old, is now recognized as the the holder of a large assortment ce can combine to perience with a care 3 points in the science isult is DISTILLED lealth and General KS BETTER Only By