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Vx VV VVV WW VV VW ' V ^ < V ANTREVILLE. V < V \ * vwvvvvvvw wvvv ? Antreville, July 31.?The young folks of Antreville enjoyed a lawn i party given by Miss Genevieve An- i derson last Thursday evening in i honor of her guests, Misses Edith 1 Pennell and Mamie Shirley of Bel- ( tno. t Miss Margaret Bradley and Miss ? Susie Stevenson of Abbeville, spent t several days last week with Miss Hattie Lou Haddon. < Miss Winton Keaton returned t home from the summer school at Asheville, N. C., last Thursday. c Mrs. J. W. Fulmer is visiting her 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Keaton. 1 C Miss Mayme Bowen has returned 11 home after a pleasant stay with her * sister, Mrs. Gjlliard in Anderson. The Bible Society met at Shiloh c church last Thursday. Everyone en- c joyed the sermon delivered and also the excellent essary read by Miss I Ruth Crowther. \ Misses Annie Bell, Hattie Lou Haddori, Mayme Bowen, Luna Mar- j. tin, Margaret Bradley, Susie Stev- t snson, Hazel and Myrtle Crowther were very pleasantly entertained by j Vliss Ruth Crowther Sunday. Mr. J. E. Cheatham demonstrator >f St. Johns Co., St. Augustine, Fla. :ame, over from that place in his ?ord last week, making the trip in \ ^ wo days and is visiting Mr. and tfrs. R. A.. Keaton and family. The Misses Shaw of Abbeville, ipent several days last week with Krs. Will Kay. v We are receiving plenty of rain iow for which we are thankful. The L irops are loking fine, yet there is [anger of too much rain.' The little poems composed oc- * asionally show that we never for- ^ et our soldier boys. d Helping Them. B laviilg, saving, every day, \ Helping win the war our way, a !ach one is loyal, each one true To the flag of our country, the lj Red, White and Blue, v She'll never forget our soldier boys, -] But do our best to add to their joy Ve know not defeat, we can't be p beat! So the Kaiser we must defeat. s . " ( . a LOWNDESVILLE. V r VVVVVVUVUVwJ e t Lowndesville, July 31.?Mr. and B trs. S J. Huckabee left last Satu"- v &y for Lake Junaluska, for an out- t ig in the mountains. They made d Ie Trip in xneir car ana were accuiu e inied by Mrs. Chas. Baker and lit- t i son, Chas. Jr. 1 Miss Christine Kay is at home om summer school^ at Winthrop. t le stopped over in Gaffney on her v turn to visit friends. j Dr. J. H. Latimer and family of g jndleton, visited frieinds near >wndesville last week. He has re- y ntly volunteered his services to e army and has received his com- j ission as a captain. He is now r liting orders. His family will move f Norfolk, Va., until he returns. Mrs. Ernest Allen anr sister, Miss j ary Morgan, left yesterday to j end the month of August in Ashe- j ii? I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Huckabee have j turned from an auto trip to -j anchville, S. C., where they carid Walter and Louise Huckabee v r a visit to their aunt, Mrs. J. B. illiams. s Mr. Ed Moorehead of Atlanta, g ,s a recent visitor. Miss Annie Redfern of Clemson, N int last week here and was the N est of Miss Virginia Latimer. > Mr. W. M. Speer and daughter, > ttie Kay, were visitors in Ander- i ^ 1 Tuesday. Miss Virginia Latimer will leave r n#?mson FriHav to visit friends c I' a few days. n Sirs. J. B. Leroy is visiting Mr. i Mrs. W. T. Cunningham near I svndesville for two weeks. She I 1 be glad to have her friends i it her at the home of Mrs. T. D. >ley when she returns. ? Hiss Willie Lea Tennent of At- 1 ta, is expected to arrive next 1 ?k to spend sometime with her ndmother, Mrs. Kittie L. Kay. 1 s is now visiting friends in Hart- 1 ] and Lavonia. t FAIRFIELD. V E AW V.V V WW vvvvl Fairfield, July 30.?There will be 10 more preaching at Long Cane intil the 27th of August. Big meetng will begin on that day. They lave set the 23rd of August to clean >fF the cemetery and will appreciate ;he help of all those who will come ind help. Please remember both he above dates mentioned. Mr. J. C. Dansby and Miss Willie ifoung attended the S. S. Convenion at McCormick last Tuesday. We regret very much to give up A >ne of Fairfield's good boys, Mr. Thomas Oliver Young, who left last Thursday for Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg. We wish him the good uck all the way through. a Miss Lola Brown spent a few lays last week in Bethia the guest >f Miss Ruth Beauford. Mrs. J. S. Creswell called to see firs. S. T. Young one evening last veek. Messrs. J. A. and E. C. Young lave been very busy threshing for he past week Mr. David Young dined with Mr. fohn Henry Young Sabbath. Mr. Charlie Young and sister, luth, spent the week-end in Lethe vi til iciauvco. Mr. John McCaslan went to Green pood shopping last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with dr. and Mrs. Jeff Long near Abbeille. Mr. John Henry Young spent Satirday night with David Young. Misses A. Z. and Lena Spencepent a few days last week in Behia the guest of then; cousin, Miss ulia Belle Beauford. Miss Alma Young spent last Monlay. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Long. Mrs. J. W. Young and Irs. H G Bowens and little dears irere the spend-the-day guest there ,lso. > Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wiley and ittle dears of Lethe, spent Sabbath nth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Young and family. Mr. and . Mrs. S. L. Long wprshipr A ed at McCormick Sabbath. Masters Ansel and Lucian Talbert pent Friday afternoon . with Roy ,nd Carl Young. Mr. Wylie Long spent Friday light with David Young. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Long and Missis Eva, Alma and Irene Young and wo brothers, David and Joel, also Irs. John McCaslan went to Abbeille Friday shopping. On their reurn home they stopped to see the lifferent animals and beautiful flow- I rs at the Park. They also called in o see the good folks print some at E The Press and Banner office. |l Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wiley of Le- E he, also Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Long, I irere the spend the-day guests pf I rlr. and Mrs. 0. P. Campbell last K Sabbath. , i| Miss Eva Young spent Monday K rith Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Young. ? Mrs. F. H. Gable and daughter, ? rxids ualoy y O^OU V XMU10UMJ | loon with Mrs. S. T. Young and amily. 1 Mrs. Mary% Frances Creswell, also Irs. Lennie Horne and daughter, ur Idith, spont Friday with Mr! and Irs. W. D. Purdy. af Miss Alma Young and brother, oel, called at the home of Mr. S. \ Young Sabbath. Miss Irene Young spent Monday /iht her aunt, Mrs. John McCaslan. v*: Mrs. E. C. Young and little dears m( pent one day last week with Mrs. !. T. Young and family. ^ AVVVVVVVWVVVVV Si VI ~SANTUC NEWS. V ! w: AVVVVVVVVVVVVVVg, n< Santuc, July 31.?Mr. D. E. Hadlon is visiting relatives here this veek. m sp Mr. George Morrison and sister, ^ Hiss Lila, visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom tickles of Central, Sunday atferloon. Mrs. Mattie Newell of Belton, *n ire visiting her brother, Mr. M. B. " ?ay and other relatives and friends lere. * Mrs. Tuppy Boyd left Saturday "tfr a visit to her daughter, Mrs. K. R !. Bryant of Georgia. Mr. Tom Hunter and Miss Willie ai Z ii ALWAY Good i busines do-prii i_. your di you wt Print you any i ^ ?1??M??? I -m. T 1 Now is the Printin: The P Printing I bles worshipped at Long Cane on inday morning. Master Roy McGee is visiting his lcle, Mr. M. B. Kay and family. Mrs. E. J. Botts spent Tuesday ternoon with Mrs. Ermie Haddon. Mrs. A. J. Morrison and children * sited relatives here the week-end. TN J T TT~ luessrs. uave ana jaiiitsb nauuun sited Mr. Mack Wright Tuesday arning. Mrs. Ermie Hadon and Mrs. Al:rt Morrison visited Mrs. Abies inday afternoon. Mr. Roy Kay is visiting Mr. Edin McGee pf Belton this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Abies spent inday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Can)n. Mr. Henry McGee and family otored down from Belton and tent Sunday with Mr. Bascomb ay and family. Misses Margaret and Sara Mae bles and little brothers, are visitg Miss Gussie Abies of Abbeville lis week. Mr. Tom Hunter spent Sunday fternoon with Mr. W. F. Kay. Mr. W. H. Sharp visited Mr. J. . Haddon Sunday. Messrs. M B Kay and C H. Kay id Roy McCec were business visi S AT YOUR S - Hinting s. That iting th isiness u * lerever 1 m ing that "si nore than ; time to pla g. You'll nee ressaii hat "Stands I tors to the city Monday. Mrs. W. F. Kay had as her guests! Wednesday, Mrs. Mattie Newell and grandson, Roy McGee and Miss Mary Kay. mm keeps yourjair dark When Mixed with Sulphur^ It Brings Back Its Beautiful Lustre at Once. 'Gray Hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Tour hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. 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