r=?i [ Xocal UW+ UHCWS : personals : y. . -X Miss Way Harris spent Christmas yftth her ffcrents at Tignall, Ga. J. A. Dusenberry of Anderson wVs a btrsiness visitor in Abbeville C. A. iaigter, Jr., has returned to Atlanta after a visit to his home people. ? v i.r. Ge*. T. Barnes came home fj$om Mississippi for Christmas and sgent thje time with his family. Hiss Rebecca Cater has returned from a pleasant visit to friends in A#anta. Wvatt Inox was here from Gas N. C., spending the holidays wfth his pareots. Miss Carolyn Edwards of Anderson Ciunty Hospital spent the holidays hare witfc her parents. Albert Leslie of Jacksonville, Fla., was a visitor here during the Christ tp's hofoiays. ' 1 ^ Hiss NeUe McGaw spent Christmas with her coasins, Misses Lily and Bessie Liak of Sharon. J ' - 7 . Miss Sarah Ella Diennaa of At-1 ? -?*? Vnlirl? ve I. SJJNfiTt tuc VUAU3MUOO ?V4?U?/u I in AbbevMe with her hone people. __ 9t. K*aatfy Magi 11 of Cheater i ' sp?nt the week-end with hla parents. If#, and Ma W. T. Magill. ' } Bverekt Hughes of Uaioa, spent thtj Chrisfc*as holidays in Abbeville with his h*?e people. Miss ljtia McCasIan went over to j 1 fijberton and spent the holidays with'i heir friend, Mrs. C. W. Chandler. j< Hume Loftis of Camden spent j !;aay ana *v eanesoay in toe cny j his sister, Mrs. C, B. Wilson. 1 r. and Mrs. P. B. Speed went to 1 mville Sunday and stayed until iday with Mr. and Mrs. T- M. :hani. * rs. A. B. McLain and Arthur * ain have returned to their 5 e in Knoxvflle, Tenn., after ding several days with Mr. and J. C. Cox. ________ i iss Blanche Keep is taking 'a 1 for the month of January and 1 spend the time in Greenville her brother and in Cheraw with Iricnds, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bartlett and 5 hnldren have returned to Green- 1 ille after spending the holidays 1 jth their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.E t Liky of Sharon. \ teMondi "It's A Gn By MARY ROBER You're going to h Mary Roberts Rnie] J. _ J? _j j.i Iien a iunmer story uia chapter in the adventu pie of school boys. NOTE?This pictui the Benefit of the Abbe^ IBM out and see a good pic SMLibrary* |B3| 15 Cents Admisi Reid Ashley was in the city today from Level Land on business. (Frasrf iMcDill of Colombia spent several days with his home folks on Greenville stTee.t. Mrs. c Eliza Gary Briggs is recovering from a serious case of flu and hopes to be out again soon. Mr. and Mrs. Beck of Carrollton, Ga., spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Crowley on Greenville street. Miss Emma Harris returned from Greenwood for the holidays. Since coming home she has been sick with grip. Misa Mary Anderson of Emberton, Ga? arrived in the city today and will visit for several days with her friend, Miss Virginia Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Leaman came over from Greenwood Wednesday and spent part of the season with Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Plaxeo. Miss Emmie Haigler is attending a house party this week-end at Hodges, Miss Nickles, a schoolmate of Miss Haigler being hostess. Miss Olivia Horton spent the Christmas season in Manniag with her Mother. She will return to Ab beville for the opening of sehorol. Mr. J. F. Hill, who is with the Cotton Cooperative Association in Mississippi, is at home for a few days with his family. Billy Bradley, who has a good position in Richmond, came homej for Christmas and returned to his' work Tuesday. j Miss Ethel Perry has missed thej Christmas fun this year, being con-J' fined to her home witk a case of | towsalrtis. I I i Mr. Allen Hardm of Savannah J arrived in Abbeville today and .will spend until Monday witk Mr. and Mrs. If. S. McAlily. j ? i Allen Robertson came home for the holiday season and has been spend- 1 ing the time in Abbeville and in 1 Greer with Dr. and SlrB. Baskin. 5 ( k Mrs. Frank Hassell and her two 1 lively children returned to their * hom^f in Wilson, N. C., today after 1 a pleasant visit to Chief Justice and Mrs. Gary. ? Mr. Blanding Dick stopped in Abbeville Monday oti his way to Darlington to visit his ' father. He spent the time here with Mrs. J. A. * Smith and Mrs. W. H. White. 6 t Mrs. Sam Seal and bet fine boy, ^ 5am Jr., are over from Logans- * trille, Ga., until Saturday spending ^ ihe time with Mrs. W. E. Owens * md Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Seal. * . c Miss Virginia Aiken of ' Dayton, Dbio, Barnwell Aiken of New York, *nd Wyatt Aiken of Greenville jpent the Christmas holidays at kxtth? and also with their grand- p nother, Mrs. Barnwell, who con- c mues sick at her home on Green- ^ dlle Btreet. S a iy Jan. 1st eat Life" L TS RINEHART | * i] aT iugh! !j ti( !ca jca ! 11 iuuo ii v Co vi a. uuu" aji-n e will be shown for 1>en rille Library. Come |j3 lure and help your |j [l abi lion 35 Cents I pie I 26, I SOCIETY/ I FfP.F_[f!!f?fPFfrVPTr]lnMPm^'",CTf:3TW'^P''ll^frli? FOR MISS UNK. One of the plea3ant small parties I of the week was that of Miss Louise McDill for Miss Mary Quarles Link ' Wednsday night. Cards were enjoyed. ! ] FOR MISS STONE j I Miss Mary Greene invited a few friends to dinner Wednesday as a ' compliment to her visitor, Miss , Polly Stone of Atlanta. Christmas , decorations made the talble gay and j after dinner cards and dancing were enjoyed. ] DINING < I Rev. and Mrs. M. R. Plaxco en- < textained at a family dinner Wed- < nesday having as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Leaman of Gr?enwood 1 and the Galloway family from Dae West. The occasion was a pleasant ' one. A PARTY Miss Ellen Nabers gave a party ] Tuesday night to the members of the ninth grade and other friends. 1 A pleasant time was spent in play- ^ ing games, guessing contests and in chnn+inor firo mrn'rlrc Refreshments were served during the evening. Personals J A CHRISTMAS PARTY Miss Elizabeth Thomson, who is home from Converse for the holidays, entertained at a pleasant card party Thursday night at her home on North JMain street. The house was prettily decorated in holly, mistletoe, Christmas candles and wreathes. Cards were enjoyed after which a salad course was served. MISS BRAJ>LEY ENTERTAINS Miss Edna Bradley entertained at a pleasant card party tkis morning at her home on Greenville .J A t A %* TOfll' . street, xier guests wre juts. yt une Speed, Misses Ruth Howie, Mary p SVhite, Margaret Wilson, Polly jj Stone, Mary Greene and Virginia s Viken. c After the games an elaborate j ;alad course was served. j fi AN AFTERNOON PARTY g E Little Mies Margaret Penney is ? laving a party this afternoon for j. ix of her little friejods, the guests p >eing Thetma Bati knight, Ethel Vhaley, Nona Tutt, Minnie Ella Jwetenburg, and Angela Roche, rhe young people enjoyed "old riaid," rook and other games and he fruit cake, Lady Baltimore j nVp anil am4trJ >. ? ?ffi J FOR MISS STONE B w Miss Mary Greene gave a card ?p arty Thursday afternoon as a g( ompliment to her visitor, Miss C( 'oily Stone. Holly and red candles ave the rooms a holiday appearnce and the guests, the young iris home from college, enjoyed le games of cards. 2C A sweet course followed toy nuts, M lisins, coffee and cheese was serv- M 1 go Ri DR. McMURRAY ENTERTAINS sis vil Dr. C. H. McMurray gave a inj easant dinner party at his home mt st night having as his guests, the an )otors of the city, the druggists Mc id Rev. John McMurray and Rev. Wi . R. Plaxco. Christmas decora- wh Dns of holly, 'bells, wreathes and ndles gave the rooms and the ble a festive air, while the place rds, a Santa Claus, brought back e vouth of the dienified r? Cq A delightful dinner was served , th d the time after was spent in the joyment of pleasant conversation A 31 d cigars. in GIBERT-WILLIAMS. g0C The marriage of Miss Sarah Eliz;th Gibert and Mr. James Gilles- H William was celebrated on Dec. fici 1922 at 3 o'clock in the after- to >n at Lebanon Presbyterian church He of the bride performing the ceremony. The church was prettily decorated for the occasion in green and white. An arch was placed in front of the altar and this was draped in white and twined with maiden hair fern. A large bell of white maline tied with a maline bow was suspended from the center of the arch while bver the top numbers of pink can dies shed a soft glow over the bridal party. Miss Margie Guillebeau N presided at the organ and the bridal party entered in the following order: 14essrs. Sara William, Roy Guillebeau, Miles Woodhurst and Eugene Gibert, the ushers were followed by Miss Woodroe Wilson, Miss Clarkie Guillebeau, Miss Ellie William and Miss Elise McNeill as bridesmaids. Little Misses Doris Jackson and Margaret Sanders as flower girls, dressed in white with baskets of flowers came down one aisle while, Steven Gibert and W. B. Wilson, dressed in white and carrying shepherds crooks came down the other aisle, passing through the arch and formed a tableaux on the pulpit'elevation. Little Mary Gibert as ring bearer was dressed in pink and carried the ring in a large pink carnation. The groom entered with his brother, Mr. Richard Williams, while the bride was escorted by her sister, Miss Louise Gibert. The ring service was used and the ceremony was performed in an impressive manner. The bride wore a coat suit of blue with accessories to match and wore a hat of black. She carried a shower aouquet of brides roses and pink carnations. The bridesmaids wore af;ernoon dresses, with hats and carried shower bouquets of maiden hair: :ern with shower effect of holly and irhite ribboi. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. iVilliams went to McCormick where ;hey spent the holidays with Mrs. J. iV. Langley, the sister of the groom. ( Mr. Williams is a prosperous far-, ner in the Sharon section and the | roung couple will begin house-keep-1 ng at once. Both are popular, hroughout the county and they be-) :in their married life with the good, wishes of a host of friertds. j A FAMILY HOUSE PARTY Miss Clara Wham has had aj; ileasant house party during the jolidays at her home on Pinckney j treet Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pitts:; ame from Baltimore for the week. I Irs. Pitts is remembered here as'; fiss Annie Whaaa . and this is her rst visit since her marriage. Other uests were Mr. and _ Mrs. Frank >esCharaps of Bishopville, Misses llara and Mary Adams of Waahlgton, N. C., and Miss Gladys Fham of reelysville. The reunion was pleasant indeed. [ A HUNTJNC PARTY Mr. and Mrs; W. W. Bradley, [r. and Mrs. Walter Tusten and [iss Ann Tusten of New York and ack and Mabel Bradley went to -ellevue Tuesday and are visiting Tth Mr. nd Mrs. W. D. Morrah. ne men folks are enjoying the c>od hunting in that section of the juntry. RILEY-McNEILL. Wednesday afternoon, December' th, Miss Willie Riley and Mr. Don cNeill were married at Sharon ethodist parsonage, Rev. J. B. Kil-| re performing the ceremony. Miss; ley was accompanied by her only! rter, Mrs. J. E. Bartlett of Greenle and was attractive in a travel* suit of blue with accessories to itch. She is the daughter of Mr. d Mrs. J. E. Riley of Sharon. Mr. :Neill is a prosperous farmer of arrenton. They have many friends ,o wish for them much happiness, their married life. CHANGING WORK I I Dclph McDill, who has been in j lumbia for several years with I t Southern Cotton Oil Co., hasi :epted a position with the Fcdor-' Land Rank and will be with thorn! the future. This promotion is >d news to friends in Abbeville. MR. COX HOME ir. J. C. Cox has recovered sufently froan his recent operation be taken to his home Thursday. calendar i NI JANUARY I "* : 1 RES I I >?*'* * Will be soon The best kind o you can make thj ?_ . I a persistent save account now?a Remember on week means fift] terest in one sh< * j - f Plantei "Abbeville's i ' STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of the National Bank of Ab- wi beville will be held in its office at Di noon on Tuesday, JanuaTy 9, 1928. to Lewis Perrin, Cashier. It wk. 3wks. _ STOCKHOLDERS MEETING ^ A tie holders of the Planters Bank, Abbe- j I ville, S. C., will be held at its bank jj? ing rooms, Thursday, January 11th, ;!; 1923 at 12 M. ;!; Otto Bristow, Cashier. ;:; Itw. 3 wk. ' ' Endorsed For Circuit- Ja^ge Laurens, Dec. 19?James H. Sallivan, of this city, has been en- ^ dorsed by the Laurens Bar for the j office of Circuit Judge made va- ( cant by the death of Judge; Frank L*< B. Gary. f?V ,, ,j 4' V BTi V* . " MORTG We are in a position Mortgage Real Esta by C. L Miller & C( Ga. These bonds are by a closed first mori paying building in pr ern cities. They ma turities from two to and in denomination $100.00, $500.00, Interest 7 and 7 payable semi-annual] Call and ask us f< tion. OTTO bKl AT... PLANTERS Vr/I '-Hll :W YEAR'S ! SOLUTIONS , i * i in order. . . f a resolution ; is year is to be j ;r. Start an nd add to it | ily a dollar a f-two, plus in\ art year. : rs Bank f ' ' 4 Friendly Bank." * | FISH FRY SATURDAY / I Cedar Camp W. O. W. No. 52? ill have a fish fry Saturday nqflUt* ec. 30. All members are re