University of South Carolina Libraries
oca I f I H, ' II iwcwx) g j : personals : |' Miss Margaret Lomax is at home ifrom Asheville, where she is a stu- j dent at Normal and Collegiate In- j ^ stitute, and is spending the holidays wil'n her grandmother, Mrs. Margar[t Syfan. L ' Mrs. J. F. Gray of Antreville, ^ Ms in the city last Saturday. She.! M/s that she likes The Press and Bnner more and more and that, w hates to miss a single copy. ! Birs. J. R. McCombs was in the j with two of her children last Burday. She said that it was Re trouble to bring chaps to town' "' Vi muovpr the ' II it was picasuiE, uvv? e fellows were thoroughly enng ^themselves. alhoun Haskell came home for i !holidays. He is at Greers now 11 lis getting on fine. Ibert Miller and his wife and < [Children are here spending the lays with his parents/ He is in ilotte now working for the Sea- J jd. r. and Mrs. E. B. Stack of Mon-;1 N. C., are here spending the: J pys with Mr. and Mrs. Jones Fj II. and Mrs. Joe T. Hughes and ( K Mildred Cochran Hughes left Bay for Hamlet to spend the Btmas season with Mr. and Mrs. 1 I G. Huguelet. ; rs. Jas. S. Cochran and Miss red Cochran are in Charlotte hg relatives. i h bf. and Mrs. David H. Henry! Ifright little son, David Hill, Jr.; Clemson, are spending the j ] tanas season here with Mrs. I j ks Henry at her home on j \ 1 Main street. Master Henry! i unusually attractive young! He already knows how to sa-j . ! J like a soldier. He is not yet[, fears old. t j ( IF ' '{ f and Mrs. Roy M. Brewer are Lg their furniture to Atlanta, e they will make their home t while. Mr. Brewer has a i ; * ie in his position. They will; reatly missed by their friends. J' !i Mjtre Cannon is spending the j I's with his mother. He looks |: ^nd prosperous. ! Pand Mrs. Otis McMillan and ! Kid Mrs. W. E. Cason came I from Anderson and spent 1 Imas Day with Mr. and Mrs.1 I Gambrell. A. B. Welch left for her IRn South Georgia this week) Kid a while with her parents, j ^ rs. George Pettigrew and two : girls, Elizabeth and Mildred, tJ^hristmas Day with Mr. and B. W. Syfan. ^^Mamie Devlin of Greenwood piding this week with Mr. and UI. R. Plaxco. ftt McDonald of Atlanta, is f .1 i.L!_ 1_ 1_ I I tew aays tnis ween nere i mother, Mrs. W. T. Mcwnes Robertson of Vicks!iss., is spending the Christpon with his sisters. tid Mrs. A. B. Cheatham and! irietta, of Charlotte, spent! dftvs this wpplr Vipt-p with! I Mrs. P. A. Cheatham and Kay spent Christmas Day home people in Anderson. Eagle spent Sunday and n Columbia with relatives. Pkurchison came down from I and spent a .few days t with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. * Miss Louise Watson spent sever- j al days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Toe Gibert at Calhoun Falls. * Miss Benie Watson, who teaches n Clinton, is spending the holiday' ;eason with her sister, Miss Louise j iVatson. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harden of Rome, Ga., are here visiting rela-, ;ives. Arthur Morrow of Greenville, was! lere fpr the day on Christmas Day. j i Miss Maggie Brooks is spending; ;his week with the family of Mr.! P. A. Cheatham. I ??? Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hunter, Miss-j js Lillian and Willie Hunter and) Miss Gladys Towles of Bre^z^wood, j ivere the guests of Mrs. J. M. Millor; ast Sunday. Miss Cordelia Bfcarden of Westminster, is here spending the Christmas season with her friend, Miss ?adie' Hammond. Mrs. Mamie Moore of near Hod-: ires.-spent last Thursday in the city; shopping. a* Miss Helen Smith, who is teach-j ing at Coker, College, is at home for the holiday season. % Mrs. J. T. Norris was here Mon-1 iay shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Kay CarwllS spent j Monday in the city shopping. # F. F. McMahan of, Lowndesville, | ,vas in the city last Saturday selling: some mighty fine sausage. Mrs. B. E. Pruitt and two daughters of near Due West, spent Mon-! iay in the city shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Miller and; cwo children, spent a few days this tveek in Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Kilgore. Misses Daisy and Virginia Lanier i of Monterey, spent the day Monday] lere shopping. Mrs. Lawrence Wilson and two' aright little children spent Monday n the city shopping and enjoying the day. , Misses Sudie Keller and Annie Keller are spending the holidays with their home people near the; citjr. They are teaching school in other counties. On Monday Mr. Curlie Ayers and Mr. Charles Keller who live near the Mill, were up town with some of their bright little children letting them have a grand time. Their * -i. a j?i:_ vr?,j j ! numi'b are, nit auciui, ncu, ncu,' and Dorothy Ayers, and Miss Mar-i garet Keller. The little Ayers chil-j dren lost their mother last June andj are now living with their grand-j mother Ayers. They were expecting great things from old Santa Claus. Billy Bradley came up from Col-' l:- j n\ umuia IU spenu utc nuii-i days with his home people. OUR SOLDIER BOYS. Lieut. Gottlob A. Neuffer, Jr., and Lieut. W. D. Wilkinson came down from Camp Sevier and spent a five days furlough with their home people, returning to camp on Mchiday evening. They enjoyed the turkey and trimmings on Christmas Eve just as is they had eaten it on Christmas Day. Lieut. Frank Harrison surprised his home people by coming home iL- T i: rni ~ iur tue uuiiuays. iney were nut expecting him and had made preparations for Dr. Harrison to spend the vacation season with him in camp. He is stationed at Fort Monroe. Lieut. Preston B. Speed came home from Camp Sevier to spend the Yuletide season with his. parents. He says that home cooking sure does taste good, especially tur Key^, ana trimmings. Lieut. Albert A. Morse of Camp Jackson, was among our soldier boys who were fortunate enough to get furloughs for the holidays. He enjoys camp life, but says that old Abbeville is the place of his hearts desire. * Mai D. W. Griff 18,000 ' . A People Cost ^ *500.000 I Symphoi EXACTLY AS IN ALL > The Greates Prices war tax in< $1.00; Gallery 50c. pained by stamped filled. Lieut. Carnal Swetenburg, staf mn or! of P o m n Tn/?1rn/\vt ???nn aIha .... ai/ u waa cii^u w<a home for the turkey and trimmings wi on Christmas Day. He says that j they get all then can eat at Camp but that it doesn't taste exactly like his moher's. He certainly looks Se well. H< Lieut. William Graydon of Camp Jackson, spent the holidays here Cs I with his relatives. Although ^ he I likes to live in Columbia he says j old Abbeville is still home, i i Sergeant W. Joel Smith of Camp j Jackson, came home for a couple se | of days during Christmas. in Sergeant Albert Rosenberg came | up from Camp Jackson for several be | days during the Christmas season. Sh ______ > G? Private John Calvert of Camp Sh ' Sevier. SDent a coude of davs with \vi his parents this week. Private Willie McCord was home I 2in I for the holidays from Camp JackSa son. I th J. A. Gresham of Camp Jackson, spent a couple of days this week here with friends. th: W Kempton Billings came down ha from Camp Sevier Saturday ' night bu and spent Sunday with his father, an Tom Sherard came down from Camp Sevier Monday to spend a sp few days with his home people. M: ^ ?? Frank Allen and Reese Hall were among those from Camp Jackson to pi visit their home people during the da Christmas season. sc: | Decembi tinees Daily 3: ith's Gigai ly Orrf SHOWN DURIIS THE LARGE C Battles of the Civil VJ ippomattox ?The So -Rise of the Ku Klux >ves and Struggles of t Story Ever :luded, Matinees a Seats on sale no\ and self=addresse Claude Edwards of Camp Gordon is here for several days Christmas th Mrs. Edwards. Private Charlie Armour of Camj vier, came down Christmas Day ; spent it with friends. Sergeant Arthur P. Rosenburg oj imn T o rtlrf?An Viae? Koon cnon^irif Uii|/ v a^i\ov/n j nuu ugvii e holidays with his horn? pecple i leaves today for camp. Dr. and Mre. J. E. Pressly spenl yeral days this week with relative! Winnsbord. Misses Helen Edwards and El:iza th Gambrell went up to Wan ioals Wednesday to take Miss ;orgia Edwards back to her wcrk ie had been spending the holiday: th her home people. William Harden of Rome, Ga. d Edward and Allen Harden ol vannah, spent a few days wit} eir mother this week. Brice Mills spent a few days her< is week with his wife. He left or ednesday for Macon, where h< s been transferred from Bates irg. He is employed by Armoui d Company. Mrs. W. Baker is in Atlanta ending a while with her sister rs. J. E. Guy. W. H. Nickles of Route 5, was i easant visitor in our office yester y. He renewed his father's sub ription for another year. - i ? , HOUSE * ABBEVILLE & er 28-29 :00. Nights 8:30 ntic Military )&? H Hi* lestra of 10 RECORD BREAKI ITIES OF THE WOI ^ar?Sherman's March to tl uth Before the War?The Klan?History in the Mali >L _ rv I .1 NT me L^ays wnen ine in anon > ' Revealed on A tnd nights: main flooi v at Opera House. M d envelope and remil , Rev. E. D. Kerr came up from da; 5 Columbia and spent the holidays to' with Mrs. L. W. White and Dr. and we Mrs. C. A. Milford. we th< Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thompson of ^a' Pell City, Ala., spept the Christmas on season with their daughter, Mrs. J. Foster Barnwell. 0 r qu t TIT P P nvtsl fttrn /?V? ;i_l ele >| XTlld, - TT U. IUUXJU1U aim wuv vuu dren vspent the Christmas"" season ^h with relatives in Newberry. re? \ Th Dote Smith says that The Press Mr t and Banner is certainly a good pa- y?' 3 per because he writes for it. He Pl? was in the city for awhile Saturday. ch] vvvvvvvvuvvvvvvLj > V SOCIAL NEWS. V h11 5 > ^ 3 A CHRISTMAS DANCE. ??? | Judge and Mrs. Frank B. Gary ma entertained the young peoplt of the Th ^ city at a dance Christmas night, thf their young son, Frank, being at L. home for the holidays. The music Mil was furnished by Glenn Kay. Stt tht 5 The young men of the city gave Mr 1 a most delightful dance at the opera hoi J house after the picture show last pa] r riaa. nignt. ine music was xuir nished by Mr. Glenn Kay. _ ma FAULKNER-SPEED. fri i of , Miss Elizabeth Faulkner and Mr. yo] Willie Speed surprised their friends by getting married last Thursday i evening, Dec. 20th, at the Baptist - parsonage, Rev. Geo. W. Swope per- in - forming the ceremony. They were ' planning to marry during the holi- coi i FRIDAY &T11RMY ni uiiyxii i \ Spectacle 3,000 Horses 5,000 Scenes \ A o_i_ J || Elected ZJKj Musicians [NO RUNS RLD leSea?Grant and Death of Abraham ing?Mighty Story was Finding Itself. ny Stage r $1.50 Balcony ail orders accom= ttances promptly f iTs but decided that it was useless wait any longer, so they just nt up to the preachers house and re married. They are making :xr nome at tne nome of groom's , rents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed, South Main street. The bride is the oldest daughter Mrs. Laura Faulkner. She is ite young to marry, being in the venth grade at the High School, e is attractive and makes friends idily by her charming manners. e groom is the youngest son of . and Mrs. P. B. Speed and is a ang man 01 promise. He is em>yed at the City Garage is a ma- * nist. Their friends are congratulating >m and wishing them a long life ed with every happiness. LEACH-STEPHENS. Miss Edith Leach and Mr. Trun Stephens were quietly married ursday evening of last week at s Methodist parsonage by Rev. J. Daniei, at half past eight o'clock, ss Lucy Zachary, Messrs Rodney ?phens and Marshall Leach were s only witnesses. For the present . and Mrs. Stephens will be at Tie at the home of the bride's rents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Leach, rhe bride is a young woman of ny charms and has numerous ends who are delierhted to learn her marriage. The groom is a ang man of many good qualities i holds a responsible position on > Seaboard railroad as * conductor freight service. They have the good wishes of fye nmunity.