The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 29, 1916, Page Five, Image 5
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John F. Gray, of Antreville, wa*
here Monday on business.
Miss Mary Aiken has been in Chester
for the past week visiting relatives
and friends.
Charles and James Manning, who
are good farmers in the Calhoun
Falls section, were in the city Monday
looking after their affairs.
D. H. Hill spent Saturday ir
Greenwood, where he held a reference
in the bankrupt court.
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L. S. Burton of Ware Shoals, one
of the progressive farmers of thai
section, was here Saturday settling
ud his affairs for the year.
J. R. Pruitt and J. V. Pruitt, prosperous
farmers 'of the Honea Path
section, visited Abbeville Monday.
United States Marshal C. J. Lyon
of Greenville, wasr in town last Fridaj
on business and seeing his friends.
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Mrs. J. M. Morgan and young son,
John Michael, Jr., left Saturday foi
a weeks visit to relatives in Monroe.
Mrs. W. G. Harper of Florence,
will arrive in the city today to spend
Thankksgiving with Mr. and Mrs,
J. C. Ellis. Miss Leonora Neville
Long of Spartanburg, will also be
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis foi
Thanksgiving.
W. R. Bradley is spending a few
days with his family this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rodgers of
^tlanta, spent the week-end h^re
with Mr. W. H. Long.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W. Martin and
son, William, spent- Saturday in
Hodges with relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Nickles spent
Sunday at Hodges with relatives.
Miss Gertrude Penny, of Abbeville
spent the weeK-end with Mr. and
" Mrs. W. H. Leamon.?Greenwood Index.
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1 Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Flynn left last
week for a few days visit to relatives
in Valdosta, Ga. Miss Olive
Fuller will spend a while at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Flynn during theii
absence.
Mrs. Richard Hill is spending several
days in Atlanta and Athens, Ga
< Mise Lillian McCantey spent Sunday
with homefolks in Sharon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpson were
the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs
E. M. Anderson.
Prof. Thompson Penney was ?
week-end guest of his homefolks ir
anaron.
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Misses Maggie and Sara Brooks
Henry and Lowry Wilson worshiped
at Warrenton church Sunday anc
were the *?nestg of Miss Nina Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Sherarc
spent Sunday in Lebanon with Mrs
Sherard and attended services al
Lebanon church.
Miss Ruth Crowther and Mrs
Harkness were the guests of Mrs
Tjmtay Gilliam on Saturday.
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Prof. Joe Anderson, teacher oj
the Ray school, was in town Satur
day and attended the teachers meet
* ing.
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Mrs. Lizzie Cason, who is teaching
at "The Buckstand," spent the week
.end with her mother, Mrs. Marshall.
Mr. Thomas P.. Thompson spen
last Thursday night with Col. Pat
rick Roche and was an addition U
the set-back clug, which held its
meeting at Mr. Jack Perrin's.
Col. Patrick Roche is attending U
S. Court in Anderson this week. H<
will be away until the latter part o:
the week.
Leonard Whitlock spent Sunda:
rOoocantlv with his narents in Green
wood.
Miss Myrtle McLeskey, who is at
tending a business college in Colum
Ibia, spent a few days of the pas
week with her home people, and re
turned to Columbia on Tuesday.
Dr. C. C. Gambrell was in Colum
bia Saturday and Sunday on busines
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith an<
Miss Grace Smith will spend Thanks
giving with friends in Atlanta.
C. E. Williamson spent Sundaj
very pleasantly with friends in An
derson. x
! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Link were in the
city Saturday, and while here sub5
scribed to The Press and Banner.
Mr. Robert L. Mabry, Miss Susie
Mabry, Mr. Cheves Haskell, Miss
Sarah Haskell, and Miss Allen, motored
from Abbeville last Sunday
and spent the day with, Miss Anna
? H. Bee.?Edgefield Chronicle,
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Messrs. John D. Cade and Ollie
Watson of Mt Carmel, were in town
^ on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrah, of
Bellevue, were in the city Monday
shopping in our stores. They were
; accompanied by their pretty daugh'
ter, Miss Bettie. - .
W. W. Wardlaw, of Troy, was a
j business visitor to the city Monday.
1 J. C. Kennedy, of Troy, was nere
on Monday. . / ,
i Monroe Burriss, of Calhoun Falls,
r was in the city on Monday looking
after his business interests.
Brown Bowie and W. J. McKee, oi
[ the Hillville section, were here Monday
in the interest of the school in
that section. Both are prominent
farmers in their neighborhood.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Mack Williams were
, here Monday. Mrs. Williams was
s shopping in our up-to-date stores
s and Mack was complaining about
the price of cotton and cotton seed.
S. J. Wakefield, of Antreville, was
r in the city Monday. He was on his
way to Washington, where he is now
on important businesss.
Calhoun Harris, of Anderson, the
man who writes insurance for the
Mutual Life Insurance Company, of
i New York, in this section, was here
i Monday shaking hands - with his
friends and getting business for his
company. Mr. Harris represents, one
; of the largest and best companies in
the world. He married one of Abbeville
County's prettiest and best
> young women, for which he deserves
[ credit.
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lne nouse Keepers 01 ADDeviiie are
being put to it to get eggs enough
- to do the simplest cooking. Cold
. storage eggs are selling for forty,
five cents a dozen.
Mr. Christ Stevenson went up to
Greenville last Friday to visit his
brother and to hear particulars of
. the death of another brother, which
occurred in Greece some time ago.
Mr. Stevenson has been a citizen oi
. Abbeville for over a year and as the
genial proprietor of 4 the Columbia
Candy Kitchen has made many
5 friends who sympathize with him in
his loss.
Mrs. Lucie E. Cochran went over
i to Atlanta this week for a short stay.
t She will return by way of Greenville
where she will spend Thanksgiving
and take in the big Shriners celebration.
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1 Mrs. Fannie Bradley was in town
I last Saturday and spent the day with
friends. She is always a welcome
visitor and her odl friends and ac1
quaintances are glad to see her.
t HOME FROM THE WEDDINGS.
Miss Mary Quarles Link is at home
after a trip to Johnston, where she
took part in the marriage of her
friend. Miss Blount to Mr. Sherard.
Retruning home she stopped in
f Greenwood, where she played the
- wedding march at the marriage oi
- Miss Emily Burnside to Dr. Lee
Hodges.
> ATTENDING THE
TEACHER'S MEETING
Miss Eva Williams and Miss Sara
Boyd, teachers of Antreville school
Miss Louise Rudisail of Rock Spring
Miss Ruth Crowther of Sharon, wert
among the teachers here Saturday
fn oHonH foopliorQ occn/>iafinr
held at the court house.'
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Johnston, Nov. 25.?A wedding oi
j unusual beauty and solemnity was
- that of Wednesday, when Miss Minnit
Eleanor Blount was married to Mr
James Harden Sherard of Abbeville
i- This wedding took place at the home
- joi the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs
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t Lewis Blount, Sr., at 11 o'clock. The
home was lovely in its decorations,
nmk ann screen being the prevailing
color, which were well carried out in
palms, ferns and pink cut flowers and
the bridal party stood in an aritstical
ly arranged alcove of flowers. Mrs.
"W. M. Graham of Denmark, played
" the wedding march and ad the old,
but ever new and inspiring notes of
Mendelsahon's rang out the ribbon
r bearers, little Virginia Blount and
Lewis Blount, 3rd, drew the ribbons
to form the bridal pathway. Mrs. J.
D. Miller of Abbeville, a sister of
' the bride, was dame of honor, and
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was handsomely gowned in green
charmeuse, with gold trimmings,
green and gold hat and carried an
"rmful of pink chrysanthemums. The
mcid of honor, Miss Mary Quarles
Link, of Abbeville, entered with her
and was attired in pink crepe meteor
with silver trimmings with pink and
silver hat, carrvine nink chrvsanthe
mums. Little Susie Bluont bore the
wedding ring in a large chrysanthemum.
The groom entered with his
best man; Grier Sherard, a brother,
and the bride came in on the arm of
her -father,- and as the two met the
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woman, never appeared more attrac- '
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faiany good wishes all were served '
with an elaborate salad course. Later !
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people. Those-present were: Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Blount, Jr., of Johhston,
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C. E. Evans and W. J. Edwards
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Graham, Denmark; MiB? Ornie Brunx
Midrille, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Smith, Misses Marion Mobley, Maud
and Gladys Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs
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