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n cuucoua^ ^ vuuv WAJ ? LOCAL * ', i! 8 t < ? I Mrs. J. A. Woodhurst is in Larirens < visiting friends. * 1 i ?_ f Mr. Gus McGee, of Birmingham, J Ala., was in the city Sunday. Mr. Brice Mills of Columbia, spent ' the week-end here. i ] Mr. F. J. Milam was a business ] visitor from Greenwood Monday. He was accompanied by lfttle Miss Ernestine Tarkington. * J i Miss Lillian Swetenberg is spending: a few days at Peaks. ' ] Mr. J. S. Gilmer of Knoxville, i Tenn., spent several days last week with Kio aifttAiC Mrs. John Smith, near the city. < i Miss Mary Hill Harris leaves on J Thursday for a visit to her sister, Mrs 1 Henry Hagerman in Greenville. 1 Mr. Henry Cason, of Anderson, spent Sunday here. i i f Mrs. L. D. -Witt of Greenville, is here on a visit to her mother, Mrs. W. A. Jamieson, at the Hotel. 1 1 W. Frank Pearson, an old 'Due . West boy, now a traveling salesman out of Greenville, was here ysster- ^ day. Andy Milford, the honey man, was here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. P. Greene, and . Miss Mary Hemphill Greene go to Due West today to attend the Moffatt-Donnald wedding. -w ?_ * Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 'Peek, of Com- J ' merce, Ga., spent Sunday in town 1 with Mrs. Peek's home folky. i Mrs. F. M. WelrtT and children, of Monroe, N. C., are in the. city on a 1 visit to Mr. W. D. Barksdale. John Bi Winn, of near Due West, ^ was here yesterday. Hon. Frank*T. Watkins, of Ander- ^ son, was in the city last Friday holding a reference in the case of Keller vs. Wilson, having been appointed as special referee at the recent term of the court. Mr. Watkins is one of the lawyers of standing at-the-Ander- . son Bar."? , 4 ' . V 1 John U. Wardlaw, of Bellevue, a , McCormick county * man, was here Monday shaking hands with his friends, and looking after business matters. He looked as if h? would like to come back home to live. Y i Mr, and Mrs. Wilson G. Peebles and Miss Zacharry went,to McCormick i. last Saturday to'gee the big county ! seat. v. Mrs. Foster McLane and Miss Ruth McLane went out in the country today to attend the marriage of Mrs. McLane's brother. 'Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley and' their family of interesting children,1 have returned f^om a pleasant trip to Greenville, where they were the . guests of Marshal and Mrs. C. J. Ly-1 on. While in the city they went on to Caesar's Head, making the whole1 trip in their Kritten. T Mrs. L. W. Perrin is in the cityi and will spend some time with Mrs. T. Gordon White. Her friends are glad to see her. She comes from York, where she ha* been spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Alston. Mrs. Frank Evans is in the city for a visit of several weeks to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George White., ?? J: Miss Sallie White left Tuesday for Charlottesville, Va., where she will attend the summer school of the University of Virginia. She will be away six weeks. , I Mr. Herbert Allen, the genial manager of the Oil Mill at this place, made a business trip to Greenville last week, being away for several days. Messrs C. J. Britt of McCcrmick, and Earle Watson of Anderson, were in the city Tuesday. Mr. S. J. Hester and Chas. H. Taylor of Calhoun Falls, were business visitors in the city Monday. Mr. Paul Link spent several days last week at Wrightsville Beach. Calhoun Haskell came home Sun 1 ' , - .i.'-' - ' - - :(v i ; NEWS A i lay and spent the day with his home folks. He is doing well in Greenirille, which is pleasing news to his friends at this end of the line. Messrs W. D. Wilson, S. J. Link, F. G. and W. H. White spent Sunday n Laurens, x They went over to see Sir. H. W. Edlen, who is in the hospital there. t Mr.- and Mrs. Pv B. Speed and Messrs H. 0 and William Speed spenl Sunday in Hairtwell, Ga. / 1 Miss Sara Perrin left Monday for dewberry, where she will visit with iriends. Miss Lillie Clark leaves in a few lays for Augusta, 6a., where she will risit Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clark. From Augusta she will go to Hickory and aendersonville, N. C., accompanied jy Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Miss Kathleen Wilkes, of Laurens, is visiting her aunt, Mrs W. A. Jamieson, at the Eureka Hotel. Mrs. Fred Cason and Mims Cason, i^ve returned from Columbia, where they have been visiting. Miss Edna Sherer is at home aftei insitinc in Mountville. Mr. W. C. Edmunds, of Lockharl Junction, spent Sunday in the city. Messrs John R. Lomax and Lowrj Wilson attended the dance in Greenwood last Friday night. Mrs. H. H. Hill and Miss Howarc Hill will leave Thursday for Balti more and Washington, where thej will spend some time. Miss Mary, Hill Harris is at hom< after a pleasant visit to Miss Heler Graham in \ Columbia. Mrs. A. S. Gage, of Columbia, witl ler sister and nephew, Mrs. Fred Cason, and Mims Cason, of Abbeville ire spending the week-end in Charleston.?Society News, _ Charleston Post. . "7 ; t MRS. WILSONtTO ENTERTAIN i vv. ; \ . Mrs. Joe~Wilson Hhs- invited hei friends to a Bridge Party to be giver at her home on South Main street Thursday morning. A happy time if anticipated. MISS BRISTOW HONOREE. Miss Eathcrine Bristow was the honoree at a delightful dance Friday evening, given by Misses Mary Gray don'and Mary Hill Harris at Mist Harris' home. Music was furnished by the Victrola and during the even ing refreshing cream and ,cake was served. The following dancers en joyed the evening: Misses Katherine Bristow, Carolin< Reese, Margaret Cothran, Engenu Coleman, Edna Bradley, Kate Haskell, Ruth Howie, Vic Howie, Eliza beth Faulkner, Elizabeth Jones Madge McLeskey, Mary Milford Katherine Link, Messrs. Allen Has kell, Andrew Hill, Frank Gary, Charlie Calvert, Amos Morse, Max Smith Weber Wilson, William Hughes, Wil liam Speed, Owen Speed, Albert Lesley, Alpheus Lesley,. Frank Lesley Billy Bradley, Frank Thornton, Marl Cheatham and Carrol Swetenberg. i SOUTH CAROLINA WESLEY BIBLE CLASS FEDERATION* The Fourth Annual Meeting of the South Carolina Bible Class Federa 4-Via F.m'QPATift V1V1I VX VUV iUVVUVUWv ? Church ,South, will be held in Sumtei July 3, 4 and 5. Last year th< meeting was held in Spartanburg anc nearly 2,000 were in attendance This year plans have been laid tc make the meeting in Sumter reacl the high water mark in every respect The railroads have granted exceed ingly low rates and taken in all th? trip will be one ' of nominal cost Representatives from classes hert will attend. , * x * ..I. ,. THE GRAND PRIZE GIRLS Miss Belle Nance, of Due West, anc Miss Eunice Ferguson, of Antreville went over to Rock Hill Monday where they will take the two weeks course in the demonstration and can ning club work. Theae young ladie: made the highest general average or their tomato crop last year and th< trip to Winthro'p is the grand priz< given them. Their expenses are naic and they expect to have a plea*^ and profitable trip. i . -s . - T-i. ' ' ' I'. ' ' / I A NEW CHURCH. The people in Greenwood, that is ; the Seceders,- are asking the people : of Abbeville and others to contribute to a fund for building a new church there. If there is any place we know of which needs plenty of !: churches, it is Greenwood. We have always contended that the miss sionaries from Mexico should be called home and sent there. We are i somewhat surprised, however, that the city authorities of that prosperous community would allow out, siders to come in and build a church > for them. We thought from hear> ing Dr. T. J. Crymes talk that Green. wood did everything 7 herself and everybody. ..I . m*.4 I MK9. JSK1SIVW9 TAKII. ? Mrs. Ottp Bristow was hostess Monday afternoon to a large number of her friends in honor of Miss Kathi erine Bristow, of Darling-tori, who has been her house guest for several days. The party was given at the hom? of Mrs. J. L. McMillan on Mag[ azine street. ^ i The cool rooms thrown en suite [ were unusually attractive on this [ warm afternoon, vases of cut flowers adding a touch of beauty. Three i tables of Rook and four of Auction j , Bridge were played, and delicious . Nunnally's cream and cake were served at the close of the games. Those enjoying the afternoon to, gether, were: Misses Louise McDill, s Sara Haskell, Lavinia and Eugenia Coleman, Mary Smith, Mary Quarles Link, Katherine Link, Fannie DuPre, > Edna Bradley, Mary Hill Harris, Mary Graydon, Antoinette Thompson, Annie Hill, Annie Roche, Carot line Reese, Elizabeth Faulkner, Janie Lou Richey, Dorothy Miller, Mary Klugh, Mary DuPre, Mesdames Ben r<??v. A T T mr j uutuiaii) A* u. xiox viU| u iu. Auvi^ou, . J. R. Nickle3, J. T. McCaw, and A. S. Thomas. Miss Polly l*rentiss, of Greenville, was an attractive out-of1 town guest. r STOKES?TIMMONS / WEDDING, ABBEVILLE ? A marriage of interest, which was L solemnized Saturday night at 9 o'clock was that oif Miss Olive Timmons to Eulys Stokes of Abbeville. t The wedding ceremony took place at [ the manse. Rev. Geo. A. Blackburn officiated. The marriage was very . quiet, only the families and a few imL mediate friends being present The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs Frank Griffin and Mrs. H. E. Morris of Eendersonville, N. C., -and the groom by Mr. Frank Griffin and Mr. Ralph Mayfield. The only* gues*s \ present were Miss Eslene Leaphart b and the father of the bride, Mr. F. F. 3 Timmons. The wedding was quite a surprise to their many friends. They will make their home in Columbia.? Columbia Record. , . A LOST BREASTPIN. A breastpin of white and black } ivory set with pfearls, was lost at the I home of Mrs. Wm. P. Greene at the meeting of the Civic Club two weeks , ago. If the Qwner will send for it, it will be gladly returned. 5 A COMING PARTY. [ Mrs. W. W. Bradley has issued invitations to a party for Wednesday night at her home on Greenville' street, which she gives in compli[ ment to her son, young Billy Bradley, who has just returned home after a successful year in Clemson, and to Miss Edna Bradley. 1 ' DEATH OF MRS. R. D. ANDERSON 9 t The people of Abbeville were shocked and genuinely sorry to, hear J AU M.n U1 U1C uoatll Ui XTXi. D. JJCOOlt- JLJX UVb j Anderson, at her home in Clio, after a short iUness. She was taken to North Carolina Monday and buried by the side of her husband, who died j two years ago. She is survived by three small children, a girl abqut eight years old and two little boys, j Mrs. Anderson was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bruce, and spent all of her youth and young maidenhood in Abbeville. She went to school on Magazine Hill and the friends of those days hear with regret of her death. The brothers and sisters who survive, are Miss Marion Bruce of Col* umbia, Miss Kate Bruce of Clio, Mr. Robert Bruce, of Augusta, Charlie Bruce, of Greenville, and John and Dixie Bruce. 1 THE OPEN AIR SERVICE. ? The open air service held by the ? Presbyterian last Sunday night, was the first of the season, and the first " thine of the kind ever held in Abbe 3 ville. The service proved most at1 tractive and a large crowd was pre9 sent. 3 1 Messrs Henry Moseley and Thos. t D. Cooley were here from TiOwndesville yesterday on business. f \ - - ' '1 ' ) (haddo II Are Wdl El i'i ., wiDi |l J| All the new raateri |j 1 ment and they "are se' f|| WHITE < |i j? 36 in. White and fij |j ]| 36 in. White and Ci K || 50 pieces 27 in. Fig |js| signs, onlylOe. HADDO II v i inmiaraiaiaiaraigraigra 1BU i m 1 / i] I have ii- . load o j i Summ !j have s ffi fnr til jl and tl \ j of sa j| who 1 !j them1 I ? I: T-P irnn [ j JL1 J UU j! a Si II IW. 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