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if =i Xocal | 1Hcw$ : personals * " zJl Mr. John Pressly was down from Due West for saleday. John Calvert has just returned from a pleasant visit to friends in Winnsboro. Hoyt Sutherland of Monroe, N. C. spent Thanksgiving in the city with / friend?. Mr. Hubert Allen was here from Greenwood Sunday seeing his manyl friend. MMM \ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cason, spent the day Sunday in Hodges with friends. Miss Ruth Beeks came down from iiifovaui Pnllpw arid visited over o Sunday with her home people. Henry Carlisle is one of the big *en aroand the United States Court i* Anderson this week. Mr. Frank Fleming and Miss Eunice Fleming were on our streets Saturday on a shopping trip. Miss Sallie Varn, of Gi*eenville, was the week-end visitor of Miss Alma Lupo at the Community House. Mrs. Robert Green and Robert Jr. have returned after a visit to home folks in Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCormick of Donalds, were visitors in town Sun-j day at the home of Mr. D. Wardlawj Miss Olivia Branyon and Miss Pearl Branyon from the Zarline neighborhood were shopping in town Saturday. j* Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stephens and Mrs. W. G. Stephens went over to Atlanta Friday and spent the day seeing the city. "VN/>^>^s/N/sAs/V^S/N/NrN/S/>S^VS/SAVN/S/S/S/S/^>/N/N/>/>A?/N/VV^/N^?/SV^ OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY AGN?S AYRES, CONRAD NAGEL and Others "THE ORDEAL" Pleading for love. To starve for bread or to starve for love? which? Ladies see Agnes fioVit i-niu* rrppnfft?;t ij\) icn iifiiii obattle in her best picture. Gorgeous Gowns and Beautiful Sets. 15c 30c. Ill We c [i our stoi jj Winter Mr. Joe Saddon came down from Donalds Monday and spent the day trading. Mr. Frank Carwile was amoung the promiment men of the county in town for saleday. Mr. R. P. J31ake was over from Greenwood Monday attending the sales made by the master. Mr. and Mrs. Wister Harmon of McCormick were the guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mary Hill. Mr. J. D. Do'dson and his son x/uuii<vu l/vuouu kuwiiuaj ??* the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arnold. Mrs. Leila Evans Sanders i3 here from Greenville and will spend the winter with her aunt Miss Annie Gibert. Mrs. J. A. ing King of Cold Springs and her daughter, Mrs Smith of MrCormick, were on our streets Monday. Mr. Tom Dans/by who lives on the Snake road came in-to town for saleday and knocked around with his friends. Mr. D. E. Newell was here Monday. He says he has not joined the robber band yet, as he still sells eggs for 40 cents a dozen. / < Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cochran and family came down from Antreville Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McAllister. Austin Roche, a Clemson student came home Saturday and stayed until Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Roche. Mr. and Mrs. Jie Everett, and the ?boys Joe and Frances were here ' from Spartanburg Sunday . spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson. | Mr. jacK nerny was nere ironij Greenville Sunday. He brought! Father McElroy down in his carj and attended services at the Catholic church. Miss Annie Sharp, who is teaching this year at Liberty, came home for Thanksgiving and visited in the city Saturday with her sister, Miss Mary Sharp. , Mr. Mark Tony, who has been in Abbeville for the past two months as agent for the Fullers Brush has been transferred to Athens, and left ' this week. ] Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kerr went over over to Union Sunday and spent 1 the day and night with Mr. and Mrs. j Thos. Estes. They made the trip.! over the dirt road. Mrs. Marshall who is well remembered as MisS Mable Jones has rei >' 1 turned to her heme in Atlanta af-| ter a pleasant vistit to Mrs. C. S. j Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Conner Nelson are here from Atlanta this week. Mrs. Nelson had her tonsils taken out at the hospital by Dr. Davis Sunday and is e-ettin? well at the home of Dr. and Mrs. JT. R Nickles. MILL kvn Arvmnr r\i 1 lie guillg uu ck at and b ' ? r% % s Hat at your n r V> ViADDO i m r-i ri ri r i r-i ri r-i n n n r i r-i i 1J LJIJIJIJIJIJUU1JIJ1J13 j SQCiEJY CHARLES WHITE CELEBRATES Master Charles White celebrate( his birthday Thanksgiving by havinf six of his friends to a fine dinner Tho vnuna man is eieht years old anc *"v J"w"e? ? ?w he and his little friends spent < happy day playing cow boy, eating "goodies" etc. D. A. R. MEETING. Andrew Hamilton chapter D. A R. will meet at the home of Mrs. J A. Hill Wednesday at 4 P. M. Th< treasurer asks that the member* bring both state and national due* for 1923 as these must be forward ed on January 1st. DR. AND MRS. JOHN EVANS The Evans and Gibert families ir the town and county had the pleas ure this week of entertaining Dr John Evans and his charming brid< who were married Tuesday in Wil mington, N. C., and came to Abbe ville on their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Evans or South Main street gave a delightfu tpa nartv Fridav nieht for th< young couple having as their guest; Rev. and Mrs. John A. McMurray Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Brown, of Char Iotte, Mrs. T. B. Penney of Charles ton, Miss Pearl Nickles and Mrs. Me Cord of Hodges, Mrs. Leila Sander and Miss Annie Reed Evans ol Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Evans Mr. and J^-s. Charles Evans anc Misses Maggie and Bettie Evans. The tea was a lovely affair an< the relatives enjoyed meeting th< new member of the family. On Saturday night Mr. and Mrs Bert Evans entertaiaed at a lovel] dining in compliment to the visitors There were twenty guests and s course dinner was served at a beau tifully appointed table. During their stay the Doceor am his bride were entertained at thi Evans and Gibert homes in the Leb anon sections. Dr. Evans is making a fine placi for himself in the professiona world and friends at home rejoic< in his happiness. Dr. and Mrs. Evan returned to Wilmington today. ENTERTAINED IN ATLANTA. A delightful event of Saturday evening was the reception given b] Dr. and Mrs. Homer Davis at theii home on Oxford road m Druid Hills in honor of Miss Rosalee Browi and Miss Rachel McMasters, of Ab beville, S. C., two very attractive 4-UA CJrtnvin fKl tlAIICO TIQ V gucata XVI uic uigilia w*** ty at Emory. The house was beautifully decor ated with a profusion of autumn fo liage and vari-colored - chrysanthe mums in artistic arrangement. Miss Brown was gowned in a be coming model of black georgette. Miss McMasters wore a becomini gown of purple velvet trimmed wit! gold lace.?Atlanta Journal. Bring us your subscriptions fo Magazines. We take them for an; periodical at THE ECHO. INER t of the M elow cost. own price. IME T1 N-W1L5 ^ ENTERTAINED AT TEA. AGN] 1 P: | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCullom 3 and Miss Hughlee HcCullom of Parar I Sunttr are in the. county visiting va P Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alston. Saturday Ri< night they came to Abbeville and the 1 were nntertained pleasantly at tea "The 1 at the home of Judge and! Mrs. Parai r Jones F. Miller. opens Mrs. Alston was a Miss McCul- ^ 1 Ion and; her parents are visiting her a yoi ! in her new home. Mrs. Gil Cade was tune r a guest Saturday night. ri-es < - expec CONVERSE BEAUTIES. Miss , % ture Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peebles have *the f . as their guests Miss Sarah Boren, of Foi . Greensboro, Miss Dadalin all of : Wilkesboro, and Misses Helen and sequi J Marion Boren of Greensboro, who with 3 came Saturday and will remain un- striki ,til Tuesday. Saturday night Mrs. biue Peebles entertained at four tables of bridge in honor of her visitors. A number of games were enjoyed af- a ^ ter which sandwiches and chocolate . mine 1 were served? toque Miss Call and Misses Helen and > Marion Boren are students at Con- . . ? ? arnne J verse College. - ibosse1 Miss Sarah Boren will spend un- to ' " til after the holidays with her sister. """" BBSS 1 ATTENDING CONVENTION. g^v" 5 (Mrs. Fred Cason Mrs. Howard S 3 Moore and Mraj J. C. Klugh are the Ij Ja1am?4a/i J *f 4-V\/I Bl > ueiegaics Apprjuiucu uy mc lyoiugii- &* " of the Confederacy to attend the |j convention in Green-wood this week, g " A large crowd will go over Thurs- I 5 I IN STYLE. i Mrs. Alf Lyon and her two daugh- [a *jtersf Elizabeth and Estelle, are vie- [a i tims this week of dengue fever. Mrs. |j Charley King and children are also |] * sick of the same complaint. , Watch the label on your paper. i! jl ill '' yl ^ OT f i s 111 We have many useful ar J sensible Christmas, gift Furniture, fostuir Doll Carriage*, M - i j OUR PR ]! w. A ( rl? Y AT r # 4 .# * >r illinery busines ! . '* *, *\ J* *T* *\/\ (? ?./ i! Now is your 0 SEE I SON COP . . -at ES AYRES IN HER NEW HOTOPLAY HERE TUESDAY P nount Star Seen to Fine Ad- h .ntage in Film "The Ordeal" p :h toilettes, lots of them, of e crf\rliO n * ? wvj?vj xz u loaiurt? vi ^ Ordeal," Agnes Ayres latent e nount starring vehicle which h > at the Opera House Tuesday. 5S Ayers interprets the part of ang widow who inherits a forwhicl^ she will lose if she mar- n igain. Widows with money are ,u :ted to be well dressed, hence c Ayres wardrobe in this pic- v is said to be a reol delight to ^ eminine eye. r instance, there's a pleasant ^ evening gown with opalascent ne and crystal beads finished velvet to matah, Specially T ng are slippers and fan of g pheasant feathers. r motoring and street wear Ayres has a moleskin suit-and t irgeoua ermine frap with an er- 7 toque trimmed with white ] > feathers. c le ibut striking in its line is 1 r gown of taupe chiffon em- j d in velvet flowers of the same ] A striking walking dress, is of * ?5HroEHBEJSre?BEaH2J5E,5Ii ELECTRIC .....ARE U! ALL THE ELECTRIC IRONS, PERCOLATORS, WAFFLE-IRONS, " ELECTRIC I ABBEVILLE WATE Please report all trouble wi to our office. Cloud, hoppers id handsome articles See our line of ier*, Pedestals, Spu lirrors, Cole Heaters, ICES SUI T THE 1 Calvert & jnisfHninifitRfifitBfifl OST and are sel ,-r t ? < > r\ T < chance to ; IS ilPANV RKffifiifiififfiffiffiifiiffiffi Able To Eat Turkey. Hugh Bradley, one of the dm*- | lions of the Abbeville footbal) JoHfe as been out of the game fur $tm ast two weeks on account of a lnkn collar bone. He could not go i? 'ort Mill but was strong enoz^h 1m- * njoy turkey for Thanksgiving at ome. ' r-M Apple* and Sausage. Mr. F. ij. tillis, the prize agjfe.lan of the county, was in town Sfcfcrday with a lot of fine apple* satit' ouritry sausage for sale. The aflfe rere of the Yates variety and ne looking. r ":'A : t We have a full line of Do4m0s Christmas Taga. Let us ilunr Am. o you. At THE ECHO. " lavy blue failie brocaded in iSaei latin. "The Ordeal" written hy W_ Skmt irset Mnugham, is said to be a aMrifc mutual picture, Reulah Marie lie nade the adaptation while Bali ?6well directed, included tn Jftr. :ast are Conrad Nagel Clznoa 3 apton, Edna iSTnrphy, EJbii i1 suthland, Adele Farrington, Qhk DuBrey, Edward Martinde) snS shannon Day. AL gifts' 1 : YEAR I 4 EATERS, f ' mme umbo 4 ffDkK bHmroi v R & ELEC. PLANT 1 ith house or street .lights g PHONE 190. | S| in our line for the m ^H| iking Stands, S ?IMES. S Sons I ling out | get that ? riririnirinr?rTlr,nr?f^