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========Xocal flews I : personals : In L-? =JiJ. M. Nickles went to Columbia Dday on business. I ( T. A. Putman was down from Due j fest today on business. I I" .Mi-cs Fav Smith, has cone to Sum-j3 lerville for a visit. * Dr. G. A. Neutfer spent Wednesly in Atlanta on business. ? v Mrs. Henry Carlisle is with The L r. White Co., for the fall season, j Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lanier of * c onterey were in town Thursday. I R. N. Tiddy went up to Monroe, . C., today on business. I Misses Hattie and Julia Rogers of 1 ownlee were in town Wednesday, s Mr. Roger Williams, of An treble was in town today on business, l c k. I Miss Elizabeth Clinkscales has ^ rturned from a business trip to sesville. c Manning Black, of Anderson, -was } town last night and visited his ? iend John Lornax. Mrs. S. J. Kilgore and children of j :wberry are visiting relatives in f Mrs. Eugene Elliott of Ware oals is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jno. s Cheatham, Jr. jv i v Miss Rosalee Anderson is spend- j j this week w ith Mrs. M. B. Davis | Cherokee street. | ^ IVIiss Edna Shearer is back home iT] ter a visit of two weeks with her ^ me people. Mrs. W. S. McAlilley has return- ^ from Sumter where she has been ^ iting relatives for the last month. I Miss Mildred Baskin of Lowndesle, is spending: the week end in ! city wr'th friends. t Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Calvert and I ^ rtha and Janet Calvert are in J ^ lesville visiting relatives. Mrs. R. S. Galloway and Miss [ Iloway, of Due West, were visi-! . s in the city early this morning, j. Ih Vlisses Jessie Cooly and Sadie lliday from near -Honea Path are| iting Miss Pearl Hagen. t tlrs. R. W. Phillips and daughter, rie Mae of Clinton are visiting 3. Phillips' sister, Mrs. John T. ;atham, Jr. a Jiss Mildred Cochran went over Verdery Thursday morning to at- ^ d a bridge party at the home of s Ruby Hill Devlin. s liss Lou Lee Cobb of Ware ials spent Wednesday with her er, Mrs. John T. Cheatham, Jr., Ellis street. j liss Lillian Nelson of Sclma, jn bama, is in the city visiting herjC er Mrs. J. R. Nickles on North j In street. : o ' V pisses Mildred and Rebecca Mc-> nb of the city are spending this . s ik with Mrs. W. P. Wham at j ^ okside Farm. jc Irs. Mary P. McCarter and her granddaughters, Misses Zula e Elizabeth Suber were in Abbe- * ? today shopping. s f [isses Brucie and Mary Owing of ** rens are expected in the city orrow to visit their friends, Missilary and Margaret Perrin. t r. anc Mrs. C. B. Bishop of Lin- j '1 ton, N. C., spent a few days with ^ and Mrs. R. N. Tiddy this week. 1 r were en route to Athens, Ga. 1 L. C. Parker has returned from Montreat N. C. Robt. S. Owens, Esq., of McCornick was in town Wednesday. - * I Mr. J. R. Blake was over from jreenwood Wednesday on busiless. Miss Margaret Drennan returned i o her home in Columbia yesterday ifter a pleasant visit in Abbeville vith relatives. Mrs. Jones Blanchett has gone to -owndesville to visit Mrs. W. M. "astleman. Mrs. W. M. Castleman of Lowndes- ille was in town today. She was 1 tccompanied by her brother Johnny J 'heiffer. > Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cheatham reurned with Mrs. Alma Gibbons from ( Jreenwood and will spend about a 1 feek in Abbeville. < Miss Annie Sharpe leayes today or Liberty S. C. She -wall teach the ( )th grade in the high school at that )lace this year. Mrs. Bill Speed and little Eliza>eth went to Greenville yesterday ' with Mrs. T. M. Marchant and will pend a few days. 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Andrews were iqto +a offan^ />K,'ll/1rA'nc Hqv of WV ttVWilU Vl^ <1U& Vltu UMJ V* W , Sharon Sunday which they enjoyed . rery much. . - < Miss Mary Fant, and Glenn Fant J )f Athens, Ga. are visiting Misses ( Virginia and Sarah Leslie near the :ity. Edward Anderson surprised his rriends very much by appearing a ( ull grown man, when he arrived j rom Greers for a visit ] ( Andrew Gathcarft of Winnsboro 1 pent Wednesday night in Abbeville { rith Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ellis, He ( /as on his way to Clemson College, j 1 Miss Beatrice Garrison has re- i urned to her home in Memphis 'ennessee, after spending the sumner in Abbeville with her father dr. John Garrison. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Andrews of Villington and Mr. Harper Boyd of /It Carmel, were the -week end ruests of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Barnes and family. Miss Josephine Philson is out of he hospital but is still conf ined to ler bed. She was operated on Mori- ( lay having her tonsils removed at ( he Hospital. ( ] M'ss Alpha Bolt, of Laurens, and ] iiiss bittie ot L/imton, were visitors ] n the city yesterday. Miss Bolt will ] ?e one of the high school teachers ] lere this year. v ? Mrs. E. B. Stack, Jones Miller ] nd Irving B., Jr., return tomorrow f o their home in Monroe N. C. after J pending the summer in Abbeville vith Mr. and Mrs. Jones F. Miller. ? 1 Mrs. T. M. Marchant and Tom ind Pete Marchant returned to \ Ireenville Thursday. Tom and Pete \ aught a coffee can full of grass oppers and two frogs to take home f ind sell to their father. p Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rainey and ? amily spent yesterday with Mr. A. L Ferguson at Fonville. They had a ig dinner and report "scupperiongs" going to waste, for the want c >f somebody to eat them. ? 1 Miss Jenelle Barnes, the daughter ^ f Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Barnes ^ las returned from Atlanta, after a f lix weeks visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. c I i. Cleveland. Miss Anita Cleveland I] :ame home with her. f 1 Miss Mary Louise Dargan return- 5 d to her home in Spartanburg yes- ( erday after a very pleasant time < pent in Abbeville with her many riends. She is thinking of attending ( Vgnes Scott College this fall. j i Misses Caro and Oney Morse, y Hiss Enrly and Joel S. Morse went j ;o Athens Ga. last Wednesday t ] jring Miss Mamie Morse home. Vliss Mamie spent most of the sumncr in Athens with her sister Mrs. < ^an Noy Wier. j ?i|5J5J5JSJ5MSMBJ5J2JSf5jSIEI5JBEISJSJSHSEI^ < j SOCIETY | a | 3 % :~iijgj[ajgr^jgjgj^fg|gfHiriJ?n3nurTiCTi?a[aitntr:ri'^ifrir^]p[ra|^t ENTERTAINING FRIENDS Mrs. D. H. Hill entertained a few friends at bridge Thursday in honor jf Mrs. A. L. Havvin of Washington D. C. Two tables were prepared for tnc players, ana or 1 age was enjoyea by the guests after which delicious refreshments were served. I ACE OF CLUBS MEETS On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Maxwell Smith very pleasantly en;ertained the Ace of Clubs. The smith home on North Main street vas prettily decorated for the occasion with marigolds and sunflowers. Four tables of players were present to enjoy the games, after which efreshments of salad and tea were served. Miss Grace Smith, Miss Mary Smith and Mrs. D. H. Hill assisted in jntertaining. MISS LESLIE ENTERTAINS Miss Virginia Leslie was hostess af a KoQiififnl nortv {yivor? ThurcHnV afternoon at her home near the city, ^bout fifty young ladies were present to enjoy games of rook and bridge. Sunflowers and ferns were usedj is decorations throughout the house, and at the close of the afternoon refreshments of cream and cake were served. Miss Mary Fant of Athens, Georgia, was an honor guest. DANCE TONIGHT. ; ' i The dance tonight for the benefit )f the Abbeville High Schoql Footjall team will be in Rosenberg's flail and will begin at 9 o'clock and continue until 2. Music is to be furlishpH hv tVip f!arnlirin Sun^nnatnrs "J ""V -VJ ?.VV^?VVAM ind an admission of $2.00 will be :harged. The following have been nvited to act as chaperones: Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Hill, Judge and Mrs. F. 3. Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Wilion, Mr .and Mrs Allen Long, Mr md Mrs. Gordon White, Mrs. Syd-; ley Eason, Mrs. Rachel Minshall,' Mr. and Mrs. Foster Barnwell, Mr.: md Mrs. Gus Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Sol, Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fulp, j Mr. and Mrs. R. E Cox, Mr and Mrs' Bill Speed, Mr. and Mrs. Preston J speed and Mrs. John Harris. I| BIRTHDAY PARTY. ! j I Miss Jessie Belle Norris celebrat-! ;d her twelfth birthday Wednesday jvening. Those who enjoyed the oc:a3ion were: Frances, Mildred and Rebecca McComb, Bernice, Ruth,' Ralph and Harrel Wilson, Commit,! Marvin and Gertrude Shand, J. C. 1 Raines, Joe Pettigrew, Alvin Wham,' 3. W. Ressie and Olin Norris. In- j .'ited from out of town were: Mar-j caret Powers of Charleston, Ethel UcKinney and William Laughlin1 'rom Greenwood and Thomas and! Catherine Woodhurst from Troy. I The time was spent playing; games! iuch as "thimble," "dropping the! <-?;i " iaHUAtn.u.ti, *"5 a uau, <j ;tc. After the games the guestsi? vere invited into the dining; room jj vhere ice "cream and cake were serv-J :d. The party was a delightful af-l air and very much enjoyed by those iresent. 'THE MAKER OF DREAMS" A SUCCESS 1 i "The Maker of Dreams," a musi- , :al comedy presented under the:] luspices of the U. D. C.'s was shown J Wednesday evening. The play was ' gotten up by Miss Gladys Wilson, I vho took the part of Pierette in the I )!ot. There were two other main | iharacters in the play, Miss Vic | lowie, acting the part of Pierrot j ind W. E. Hill as the "Maker of j | Dreams." This cast was admirably ( supported by a scintillating chorus )f choice beauties. It was a fine: :horus and had a kick to it. There were two quartettes with^i choruses between the scenes of thejj slay. They wqre excellent in every -espect. A write-up of the play vould be incomplete without men- I ,ioning the masterful way that Mrs. I ?loyd Graves handles a piano. Games of draughts is said to have . existed long before the time of the! indent Egyptians. wvvvv vv^ vv > > \ DUE WEST NEWS. \ A. R. Presbyterian V ! v v | vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvi Miss Annie Cain is a guest cf Prof, and Mrs. L. C. Galloway. The Due West Public School opens next week. Dr. E. B. Kennedy returned last j week from a six weeks stay at Har-[ vard. i Mr. Sam Watt of Tampa, Fla., j who has a position with a packing | Co., is visiting his home on a short vacation. The crops are needing rain in this section. Cotton and corn show the effects of lack of moistureMiss Annie Cain ran down and spent a few days with her brother, Mr. Ed Cain of Greenwood. Miss Janie Agnew returned to Lancaster with Mr. and Mrs. Millen La than. Miss Lila Bonner is now in Due West after a visit to the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. Frank Wilson who is engaged i.n Christian Endeavor work with headquarters in Danville, Va., is on a visit to his mother. Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan returned last week from the moun tains of North (Jaroiiina, iney visited Bon Clarken, Hendersonville and Asheville. Mrs. Alma Kennedy Keer leaves this week for her home at Covington, Tenn., after a visit of some weeks with her mother. Mrs. Sallie Addison, Miss Sara Addison and Miss Virginia Addison have been visiting their friends at Troy. Mr. J. C. Kennedy of Troy and his family were guests for a day of his mother, Mrs. William Kennedy Mrs. Rebecca Wideman and Miss Clara Wideman of Troy worshiped! at the A. R. P. church here Sabbath ' The New dormitory at the ( Woman's College has had trouble in j getting material. A car load of | flooring has been out for two months. It seems that the railroad strike is the trouble. Dr. and Mrs. Payson Kennedy of j SEPT! l! 19 71 ffi Sfi ? | | 5 We re S hard propc S down busii ? smoother s 31 jjj ness in ano lc like succes; Er . we are abc K loyal friem S So no1 S in business u: press our 2 K 3r I AUSTIN LMIgLeiMlgieU^ICIgLCL Tu uuuuuummmmmu SERVICES ON ABBEVILLE CIRCUIT NEXT SUNDAY At Sharon, Sunday School at 10 o'clock followed by love feast and pi'eaching at 11 o'clock. At Bethel, will be begun protracted services at 4 o'clock to continue next week. At Grace, preaching at 8 o'clock. All are invited. J. B. Kilgore, Pastor. "Failure and What It Costs." Dr. J. C. Solomon will preach at Calhoun Falls Sunday morning on "Failure and What It Costs." At night on "Success and its Price." ? | Atlanta are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kennedy. iMrs. Coker and little son are visiting her mother, Mrs. M. C. Donald. President Grier is having new driveways made through the Erskine campus. The buildings are be- ; ing renovated in the interior and other needed work. iMessers Bushardt, Bell and Ford are busy on t the job. trntHMMiiiiniiiiinMHnmiiiiiini minim iiinrrnimMnmiinM.Tthinii Your bank book mar] your financial indepei Everv denosit made i |) ward the day when y( j| to finance that "little fl wanting to own. If } is j! start now! I PLANTER "THE FR1EN1 **?w?inwnwiimnmuniiMiininmnintnrminninin?i>uinmnmiiiniiiiiuinninutiiiinwiiiitft<niiiurnn EMBEF 19-19 alized that we were up i >sition when we bought o less! It would have be lailing had we started ne ther store. But nothing s and we are beginning t >ut out of the woods, tha ds, both white and colon iv upon this our Third Ai we take this opportuni ippreciation of your patr Very truly, DrDDIN HD "I Liuun 1/11 CICICICICICICICICICICIOCCU flJMUUUUMMMUIUUltU / Hji ,, _ 19 ffi I 1 C^31'etteS They are J GOOD! icy j Bay this Cigarette and Save Money , ABLE TO EAT ICE CREAM John Neuffer had his tonsils rtmoved Tuesday at the HospitaSL lie is running around playing, and afebto eat ice cream cones today. The crow apparently knows wfcai i gun is, according to authorities ?e the bird. Milestones ? ks the milestones to I idence. , I s another step to- ^ >u will have the sum J home" you've been I you're not a saver? I s BANK j 5LY BANK." ? SE' I ISTi 22 | against a Sh ut a run- jfj sen much 3 !W in busi- !? succeeds ig o feel that gp nks to our gj miversary Ml ty to ex- 5K onage. ? itp rn i Uli IU. I