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I "IRews II I : {personals : I i Mrs. Sam McAliily is visiting rela- J A-"~" >" Snmtflr this week. IWVCO iU ur-nm rn . , _ Walter Sherard, who is now flag- , ging from Lawrenceville to Logan- ! ville, spent a few hoars here on last j Saturday. * 1 i John Lomax and Arthur Link j spent Sunday in Anderson with friends. I (Mrs. Edwin Parker and Mrs. J. ju. Kennedy of Troy, -were among the busy shoppers in our city on Monday 1 v ( i 1 i ' Miss Gladys Wilson and Miss J Julia Brice were the guests of friends ' in Due West for the week-end. 3 B. P. Greene is spending this week * in Belton with his daughter, Mrs. ? E. C. Keys. g] Mrs. John Branson and children a of Columbia, spent the week-end with Mr. Branson, who is the engi- t neer on the Southern road. f I Mrs. Brice Mills is in the city from j Columbia and is recovering from the ( effects of an operation. She is at j the home of her mother, Mrs. John E G. Edwards. Her friends, are glad x to know that she will soon be out and about again. Miss Lillie Clark is at home after a pleasant visit to friends in Shel- T by, N. C. c Mr. Edwin Calhoun came over I from Chester last Sunday and spent ^ <he day with his wife, who is the 3 guest of Miss Eunice Calhoun. ? ' llAVKIA iMiSS Susie Stevenson couic uv>u? ? from Due West and spent last Sun- . day with her home people. \ Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Swope, Harry ( Swope, lyfrs. Roy Gilleland and Ai- j len King motored up to Lowndesville ( Friday afternoon. Dr. Swope delivered a lecture, "To Marry or Not to Marry/' during: the evening. } Miss Fannie Stark returned home Monday from Elberton, where she ( has been taking part in the musical 1 for the Chautauqua. ? Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. McDonald ] and little daughter, of Atlanta, spent Sunday here with Mrs. W. T. Mc- , Donald, on Magazine street " * * - * 11 :n~ IBlanding uick was in auuhviuc last week seeing his many friends. He came in the interest of the Clem- j son Tiger whose a4vertising editor j he is this year. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cade, Mrs. J. W. Boyd, Misses Gladys and Pickens j Tarrant were up from Mt. Carmel on Monday shopping in our stores. , R. E. Agnew of Donalds, spent Monday in town on business. . Mrs. J. W. Boyd of Mt. Carmel, 1 was in Abbeville yesterday shopping i I our stores. \ Mr. John D. Cade was a business litor to the city on yesterday. Mr. tde is a business man of Mt. Carol and a good citizen. He is one the men we lose by the formation j McCormick County, whom we raid be glad to have with us still. Mrs. Lillian N. Paschal, Mrs. Lu- i etia Paschal and Miss Mary Pas- . al of Mt. Carmel, were in town . lesday shopping in our stores, tere they can get the latest styles. .1 MrsL J. W. Nichols in in Jackson. Ira., this week with relatives. ? l ) The friends of Conductor W. D. ' Jarroll will be glad to know that he ' i rapidly improving after an opera- ' Ion for appendicitis in Dr. Pryor's 1 fospital, and is expected home this PAUL KENNEDY HOME. ! Paul Kennedy is at home after a , be months stay on the Border with be First Regiment. His friends are pad to see him, and congratulate his En his safe arrival Home, ue jtty good time but is conat Abbeville is the place r to live. He will probably is studies at Clemson. TAKING A TRIP. arrie B. Klugh and Mrs. tley have returned from a trip to Union and Clinton ey visited relatives and They made the trip in Mrs lew car, driven by James. [*hey had a delightful time Hie recipients of much Iasant attention. SINGING FOR THE BAPTISTS Hiss Margie Bradley sang two os last Sunday at the Baptist irch at the dedication service of > new Brotherhood room. While away she sang several times the different churches in Union, | received many delightful comments on her voice. . v. . MANY LETTERS I TO OLD SANTA | . [ E Antreville, S. C., Dec. 6, 1916. 0 Dear Old Santa: |j Christmas is coming, and I be- o lieve I will write and tell you what ji [ want you to bring me. I am a little girl eight years old, C and go to school every day. I like | my teacher fine, and want you to be | mre and give her something Christ- ? ajas. Remember mama and papa, R grandpa and grandma, and all the o ittle poor children who oftentimes p lave no presents. {j I want you to bring me a beautiful e arge doll, and a carriage to roll her jj n. I want a doll bed, a trunk, a g ocket, and a poodle dog. E Now don't forget to bring me all | rinds of candies, fruits, nuts and n irewbrks. | Santa, I do hope you will have | jeautiful weather in which to visit H is. Yor little friend, 1 Elizabeth Williams. g Hy dear old Santa Glaus: 1 As it is only about three weeks ? mt-il Christmas, I thought I had bet- E er write and tell you what I want E rou to bring me. I am a little boy g ix years old. I am the baby of our I amily so you may know I expect a | nreat deal from you. p I want a little automobile, an air- I ran, a wagon, and a velocipede. I | lIso want all kinds of fruits, nuts, k md candies/ and fireworks. 1 Now Santa if you bring me these g hings I think Z can enjoy Christmas i Ine., \ * ; i I have two sisters and two brothers e want you to remember them too; | )ne of my sisters is writing to you. g also want you to remember mam- ? na and papa, and bring them many {? dee things. , ft Your little friend, E I Roger Williams, Jr. Troy, S. C., Dec. .9, 1916. 1 )ear Old Santa Claus: / I I am a little boy begging you to | ome to see me. Hope you will have | >lenty of nice things for me. I E pant fruit and nuts, a little pistol, g lome fire works, a monkey in a box ind some candy. I love cocoanut >est. a You can go to Mr. W. A. Calvert's i it Abbeville, he is a good man, and | jet me a little rocking chair, and g >ring me a cap. | Hope our good editor, Mr. W. P. | ?- "^11 ttlip for mfl. r? jrOCUC) mu y* mu vuw *v* ? ? IE Remember my little brother, Floyd. , | Dome sure. From g Roy Young. | Dear Old Santa Claus: , | As I am mamma's little six year | rid boy I would like for you to bring e he lots of fruits, nuts, fire works, g luch as apples, oranges, bananas, | aisins, negro-toes, English walnuts, G jecans. Santa I would like for you | jo bring me a little horn to blow, I | ;xpect that will be enough for a lit- C ;le boy aB I have lots of brothers and jj sisters. I will look for you. Goodby, from x jj James Young. H P. S.?Remember Papa and Mam- 0 na and grand. She is a good old jj grandma. ^Troy, S. C., Dec. 9th, 1916. I ' J Troy, S. C., Dec. 9, 1916. 1 J Dear Santa Claus: 0 I am a little girl 8 years old and [j want you to come to see me. Bring | a lot of nice things for me, a doll a G paper bell, some blue ribbon, a mu- | sic box, fruits, nuts, some tatting o ihread No. 30, color pink, some candy G and anything else you will. Old san- [j ta please remember my mamma and E papa and dear grandmother, and [j my good school teacher, Miss Annie [j Lee Talbert. Ji Guess this will do for me. May Belle Young. [ HONOR ROLL WARRENTON SCHOOL?SECOND MONTH j First Honor?-Alvys Henry, Mil- [j tired Wilson, ' Mary Grace _ Wilson, jj Allen Wilson, Harrison JBosier ana i Herbert Wilson. Second Honor?Virginia Bosler, i Wyatt Bosler, Wallace McNeil, Anne Thomas, Kennesaw Thomas Elizabeth | Wilson. I UVVVVVVVVVUVVVU! W McCORMICK. \ ] McCormick, Dec. 11.?Mrs. M. B. f Sturkey of Plum Branch, spent Sat- [ urday in McCormick. N| Mrs. W. J?', uaray 01 j-ancom county, Ga.f spent the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. B. W. ParkB. Miss Lacy Brock spent the weekend at her home in Mt. Carmel. ,Mis3 Lula Hardy, Mrs. Connell and Mr. Harvey Ulm of Lincoln county, Ga., were visitors in McCormick last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. El|is Huguley of Andreson, spent the week-end here with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Huguley. Dr. C. G. Fuller has returned home after spending several days in Atlanta. Mr. W. J. Melton was a business visitor here last week. Miss Martha Strom, who has been assistant milliner i.t Mrs. J. S. I Strom's millinery room for several j months, has returned to her home j near Rehoboth. Mr. Maurice White of Augusta, j spent several days last week with home folks near Liberty Hill. Mr. Herbert Wrenn of Wofford j College, is spending a few days with i home folks. Mr. Cletner White of Greenwood, [ spent Sunday in McCormick. _ I Miss Louise Ludwick, who is [ teaching school at White Town, I spent the week-end here with her j parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ludwick. ] * t i fflpnMii \ t Copyright Hait 8chaffoer&Ma*' One advantag pers is that yc 1 right under on i < A 1 I Another impo ] carry with it < | emphasize this I our label E j noted for reli< j We offer sugj | GIFTS FOR MEN i Hart, Schaffner & Marx ? 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