' * ? f i %ocal flews : Personate : L' ^ |lr. 4Uij| Mrs. J. T. Young of Calhpun Falls were shopping in the city Thursday. Miss Annie Sharp, who has been teaching at Liberty, is at hoine for the holidays. :Mrs. C. L. Rock and Mrs. John Gilliam irere shopping in Abbeville Thursday. Miss llargaret Cox, a senior at Cfteoia College, is at home for the holidays. Hisses Emmie and Helen Haigler ape at k&me from Chicora college &Jt the holidays. Francis Mabry is at home from Charleffien where he has been attending tie Medical College. $ Jack Bradley blew in from Emory Cfllege Wednesday night and is enjoying the holidays at home.' A' I * i ,4 -?:?;*; |liss Sarak Harkness, a student at Cahnnbia, is spending the holidays with her home people near the city. .. Mrs. W. J. McKee, Mrs. Lily Gordon and little Mary McKee Camp of Dpe West were shopping in the city *?4ayMr. ani Mrs. J. Robt. Mcllwaine from near Due West, spent Thursday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. | Miner. I Mrs. A. 0. Lominick i and her I y?ung daughter are here from New[ berry and will spend Christmas with I Mm. Carl Wosmansky. . ' ! Gilbert Nabers, a student at Georgia Tech, is at home for Christmas and is telling the boys all about the big games of football. Mrs., W. H. Elliott is here from TbomasviHe, N.^.C.,, to spend the | Christmas season with her niece, [ Jfts. Fred S. HOI on Pickens street| Miss Margaret Swetenburg, who 4 . haJ9 taught successfully at Ware P Shoals for the past season, is at heme for Christmas. i . r< i ' - ' V-*. K ,' j r i - ^ V" ; ' Yotmg Mm Tompkins. Mabry is here Stcm Elbejton and will get Santa Claus at the home of his grandfather, B. P. Greene. Sfxs. \He lb MaxweJ) and tittle daughter, fjveiyn, are here from Augusta and will spend the Christmas season with Mrs. Agnes Penned Mrs. Moore Mars, of Abbeville, came .Friday to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mys. E. H. Wilkes.?iLaurens Advertise*. Major J. D. Fulp left for Columbia Thursday afternoon where he will remain until after the championship game of football between Charleston and Gaffney. illr. and Mrs. Joe Everett and thej tw? boys of Spartanburg will ar-j rive in Abbeville Sunday in time forj Santa Claus to visit the boys thatj night. i Mrs. M. R. Plarco and her young; La Moffatt, went to Due West Wed-| bnday and remained over for the ^fcoway-Putnam wedding Thursday ||B. Moffatt acted as ring bearer, j and Mrs. E. S. Jones, of gB&&|^Brood, will be in the city Sun-J will be the guests of Mr. Cason. Mr. Jones is RnBS^n^^Hder of the Cokesbury HjMBMwMH 8||I|ShHhR^k Caoon of Anderson r io n Cason of WinstonK^mSxjjg^paiTive in the city Satur|WWBbMmB? spend the holidays-with Miss Mary Nickles, who teaches ?li near Conway, is at home for the ? Christmas season. Mrs. Claude Wilkinson is here ? from Newberry and will visit * among her home folks. W? I Allen Nickles of Columbia will spend the holidays with Mr. and?h< Mrs. Griffin Nickles. m d: Mr. E. R. Wardlaw of Philadel- at phia is at home and will spend the bi holidays with his home folks. H I 1 es Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cheatham tzrowa omnno fVlo VVCTfoTS in AWw-1 K( ville Thursday. ai ???? d< Mrs. Joe Anderson was down aJ from Antreville Thursday finishing ^ up the Christmas shopping, ^ Misses Lucile, lone and Rebecca m Stevenson of Rock Spring were in town today shopping-. 0j Mrs. J. B. HarkneSs and Mis" ^ Sarah Harkness were visitors in g, town today. m ?-?. ft Miss Althea Keaton, a recent ^ graduate df Lander, was in town' g today. | w , : ' ? , U Mrs. J. C. Ellis left this after- cl Mrs. W. A.' Lee went to Elberton oi today to spend the Christmas season with her home people. Mr. Lee ^ will go over tomorrow. 6 tu T Frank Hodges, who is a mighty ^ hunter, has cleaned out the birds ai in this part of the country, weat to Hodgep Monday seeking more ^ worlds to conquer. ^ :? : J< VISITING MRS. CASON. se ' Mr. Ti J. Jflimms and hia two sons, w Frank and John of Leosville, will ar- . rive in Abbeville Saturday and will os?flJe ^ Washington, Dec. 21.? Speed g, governors .automatically establish g tbp speed ihnit by stopping the sup- p ply of gasoline to the carburetor after a certain point is reached. I" Extension of Limit Washington Dec. 19.?The house p today passed a senate bill extend- 7 ing for one year or until January 2, 1924 the time in wnieh suits may .p, be filed for the return of the prop- & erty seized by the government dur- jj, ing the war. d, . - ? bi STOCKHOLDERS MEETING a] : f( The annual meeting of the stock- m holders ol tne nanters canjc, ao- j a] bevlle, S. C., will be held at its.p, banking rooms, Thursday January [b] 11th, 1923 at 12 m. -'hi Otto 'Bristow, Cashier. w ltw. 3 wk. e ai j0, "CAROLINA SYNCOPATORS' I I Pi This is the name of some young L, men of South Carolina who have migrated to Florida for the winter I and have formed an orchestra there fc which is getting quite a reputation j as the "Carolina Syncopators." This'ar orchestra is led by an Anderson1 w young man, R. Glenn Kay, and many, ij( Andersonians had the pleasure of as hearing the orchestra a few nights Igi ago. No, they were not in Florida,'ro and they did not hear the records, j b] but this orchestra has become so;he w?ll known that several of their sa-Jof lections were "broadcasted," and dl faf^[^[S3f?g[rOfrO/?grgtf3frgtpWr^J^lpn?afiaff?n?acgrrOgafRnf3|r' j qOCIET" 7 1; fpiffqffjfpirior^ffaf^jfnrorKirfaffP^^^^r^LUMf^nfsv^ifnj^ j HASKELL-SMITH. 1 j The marriage of Miss Kate Cal- * >un Haskell and Prof. Arlie Ray- * ond Smith was solemnized Thursly afternoon, December 21, 1922 t ; 3 o'clock at tne nome or tne ide's father, Mr. Langdon Cheves 1 askell in the presence of an inter- 1 ;ted party of friends and relatives. ^ For this occasion the house had * ;en prettily decorated in green H id white. In the reception room the ( jcorations were in garlands of ivy 1 id from the mantle a shower pf 1 >rengeri fern made an attractive 1 'kground for the white pedestals 5 . ch were twined in ivy and sur- 5 ounted by crystal candelabra. Be- 1 ?re the ceremony Miss Edna Helms 1 ! Monroe, sang "At Dawning" and * [ Love You Truly," accompanied by < iss Clara McCauley of Winston- ' alem, who also played the wedding arch, the bridal party entering as >llows: Mrs. Calhoun Haskell as ' ime of honor entered alone and As followed by little Hettie Smith ho carried on a silver tray the wed- 1 ing ring. The groom was accompand by his brother, Mr. A. B. Smith * ii - -J J . -Hi- i ia iney enierea irom uie siae, wnue, [iss Haskell came down the stairs j1 i the arm of her father. The cere-1 ony was performed by Dr. J. R. j1 ankin, of Boone, N. C., assisted by ev. John A. McMurray, of AbbeUe. Miss Haskell wore a bridal dress I white satin embroidered in beads, , ith court train and a veil worn mdeau style. She carried in her -ins a shower bouquet of bride's ?ses. I. Mrs. Calhoun Haskell wore a handime dress of white lace trimmed in , rwers with neck piece of blue osich. The little Smith girl wts dainr in a dress of pink. In the dining room the table was , >vered with a handsome piece of f uny lace and laid with comportes ( r red and white mints. Vases of j U toinauuufi ncic un cavil ; id in the center of the table a dain-; N ly decorated cake held the place of,, >nor. Mrs; C. A. Milford and Mrs J. j lien Smith presided at the table! id Misses Jeanse White, Margaret! arrison, Carolina . Chalmers and nne Smith served the guests. Mrs. 'yatt Aiken assisted by little Misses ; (sephine Barnwell and Adair Aiken i1 rved coffee in the hall. I In the sitting room the presents ere displayed. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left over the ^aboard for a 'honeymoon trip 'af-| r which they will make their home, Boone, North Carolina. > ...* * ., . ..J _ In cutting ffoie brides cak^, Hiss ary Miiford drew the thimble; Biiss isie Miibry the'wish'bonef' Miss' ?lms the rmjjr; and Mr. fLangdon1 aslcell, ffce iutton. BARK5DALE-HENDRICKS Miss Winona Barksdale and Mr. oyle Hendricks were married hnrsday night, December 21, 1922 ; 8 o'clock at the home of the bride's jrents, Mr. and Mrs. "W. D. Barksile. The ceremony was performed i fVio noTlrt-r wm hAautifullv scorated for the occasion. In the i iy window which was outlined with j i arch of white stood a handsome j ?rn and beyond this was the piano, | ade bright with bowls of japonicasj id with Christmas candles. White j sdestals outlined the passage for the ridal party and on each was a mdsome crystal candelabra filled ith red candles. Ivy, evergreens id white candles were U3ed throughat the room. Before the entrance of the bridal .T+if TPnnnift SfarV cnnc "T ove You Truly" accompanied by ( iss Mary Milford. The bridal party entered in the blowing order: Rev. H. L. Weeks entered alone 1 id was followed by the groom who as escorted by his brother, Mr. ?on Hendricks. Miss Louise Long, ' i maid of honor, pretty in a jade < een taffeta and carrying Killarney 1 ses, came next . She was followed < r Mra. W. D. Barksdale as dame of 1 rnor, who wore a handsome dress < white faille, with silver cloth gir- I fashioned bouquet of pink forget- j ne-nots. Winona Welsh was flower j firl and was pretty in a dress of pink' i naline. . i The bride was escorted by her fa- I :her Mr. W. D. Barksdale. She wore ] a bride's dress of white faille with lelf trimmings and a veil looped t .? 1- 1 - TT ? )acK witn orange Diossoms. ner dou- j ^uet was of bride's roses. 1 The gentlemen wore the conven- t ;ional black. t After the ceremony which was wit- j jessed by only the intimate friends j >f the family, a reception was held j vhich was largely attended and was { i lovely affair. The decorations were most elaborate and in all except the , :eremony room the Christmas spirit , vas emphasized. In the hall Christ- ( ms wreathes, holly and red candles ( were effective. The punch bowl, pre- ( iided over by Mr. and Mrs. William- . Jon and Mrs. Fulp was surrounded ( sy holly. Nearby the open fire with , its cozy blaze gave a colonial touch ;o the 9cene. Miss Ada Faulkner and lames Bradley had charge of the srides book in the hall. of fKa tx7q4. vldct May Robertson, Miss Fannie Stark and Mr. J. M. Nickles. In the parlor, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perrin, Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Thomson and Mr. and Mrs C. S. Jones assisted the bridal party, [n the dining-roOm the decorations were beautiful. Holly was banked every where, Christmas bells and candles made the whole room gay while the table was lovely in its covering of lace. Silver candlesticks with red candles surrounded the lovely centerpiece of red carnations. Mrs. C. D. Brown and Mrs. C. A. Milford presided at the table and cream, cake and mints were served; by Misses Grace Milford, Jeanse White, Mary Barksdale, Marion Wilson and Debbie Owens. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks left for a wedding trip : after which they will return to Abbeville and make their home. Mrs. Hendricks is the third daughter of Mr. Barksdale and is a young woman of many fine qualities. She is z graduate of Coker College where she specialized in music. Mr. Heniricks is a graduate of Clemson College and for the past year has superintended the Rosenberg farms. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks will have apartments at the Raycroft home. ?i V GALLOWAY-PUTNAM The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Galloway of Due West was the 1 scene Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock of a beautiful wedding when Mis3 Virginia Galloway became ?he bride of Mr. Thomas Ansel Putnam. 1 The spacious rooms lent themselves to artistic decorations,- in'1 beautiful effect -through the tis6 of ferits, potted plants,' mistletoe, Sou tbern siriil&x and lighted takers. Jost beore the cerfeWbriy, Mrs. Ernest Neal 6f Kitigg Moarftfiili; sis-': tfer Of the bfride, sweetly purr "Abbe* 1 Oi 1 I special We are closing out cently bought from offering some | EXTRA SPECIA 1 S H We also have many !to offer you, so come \xr:-L:? ^11 s v ? lsiuujg y uu an | and a Happy New 1 marriage to Mr. Gillespietakes place on the 26th. Desipte the inclemeney weather, a merry time va* 'by those present. rnL. ? AHBHI -I ne DTicre s cnair was WKiMnM| in rainbow effect, the eohntHn^^JH draped to the chandelier, JkMraHH the dining room, terminating corner. ' IB ' I? Upon their arrival the HH were presented with paper jufjjjp* HH cil and reqnsted to write :tJ*ar H vorite recipe; These were grifcgr- SB ed up, tied with pink ribbans presented to the"bride. 1 Wm A "Flower Homance" affi^?H| much merriment, after whidi 'JnL j^H guests were invited into the dbaiif l HV rrwvm t/i / nt flip Ihri^'fi cAt I Standing in tbe center of fb??|j?l SB was a miniature. kewpie bmtf, \ B9j which was presented t? Wm I honoree; After the fortmcs those cutting had been the bride was asked tqvisttiir^Bfe M rainfbo^ at the end *>f whx^wBH^S the "bag of gold." Upon opo|^Bfl^H| ? was found to contain many and useful gifts. fl Hj A sweet salad course i fee was served and on eadb |HHH was a tiny basket filled witk which was showered on tbe All wish for Miss Giberi a happy ' [ -'Jfl MUSIC RECITAL Mrs. Floyd Graves gave a StiriBk ^ I i Recital at her home on WasbraaJBtoi, - street Friday afternoon, pnuudrV , ing six of her young Scales, studies and solos wens ed by each pupil, while duels ?#) . ; played by two of the smallest <3fi|Cal J i After the recite tea and aBumJt,,V.v. nmro cutw^ Vnr Mrs Graves ? . i.3 I ed by Miss Grace Milford. , on the program were, Mioses i lyn Hill, Florence SproaMKEfl 1 Minnie Ella iSweterfberg, OidW9| ( Gilliam, Charles White, " Ii)BUpl|HS& ) Lomax and Mrs. Ira SpTouse 'Directors of ibis i ^ Their Depositors -a >st Hearty Good l r? i-. v-..rrry Christmas , 1 ers Sank | Uld's Friendly Batik." ?..L-LJUl.J*.. , -li Bargains I the stock of goods re- ? L. C. Haskell and are X L BARGAINS IN | OES* - 1 other good bargains ? j in, to $ee us. 1 fir P Km t fmtut S a viVAVA A J fear. S A /