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a part of the Holidays in ureenvi with their home folks. Miss Nelle Hunter of Clinti spent several days last week h< with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hipp. Frank Padgett of Anderson, v . in the eit^ several days last wt with his friend, Neil Swetenburg. ..." V. V. \ Miss Clara Baer of Atlanta, is the city on a visit to Miss Gertrc Calvert and other friends. < \ J. TL Cochran returned to Wayn ville, N. C., Saturday after a f days visit to his home folks. / 1 1 Miss Mary Laws on Link is in Sp tiftbiixg on a visit to Mrs. Joseph - Ev&ett. ' ' ! ... Miss Alberta Clinkscales left t ^ week for Hartsvilie to resume 1 work ?tewbef at that place: Lewis O: Glinkscales leaves M * Spartanburg today, where he \ tkke up hia sfcbdifes at Wofford C ' Uge. ^ . ; ... ^ Mias Annie Hill has tethrned ^ her school In* Qr?mVflie aftef spei ing tJft holldajrB With her home p pie. ,f,p . , Mrs. Friilk Evans df Sparta nibu is irate on a r&itto Mr. and Ii George White, Sr., and other rc > tives. /,' Miss Rath Calvert returned to 1 school at Pinewood, S. C., Sunc after spending the holidays with- ] home folks. , . , Miss Leola Hannon left Sane ^ for her home v in Charlotte af ^ spending a week here with Mrs. J i S. Cochran. ^ . Mrs. D. A. Dewey and Walter I ^ * j Cord went up to Greenville and spi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. CI: , Murchison. ..*/ Mr. H. J. Power and Miss A Mae Power of Brownlee, spent 1 week in the city with the family > Mr. W. L. Power and other relath \ ' Sergeant Amos Mortfe spent holidays at home with his fath< family. He is statioiied at Ft. Mc '^sh,. Loredo, Texas. He leaves M L day to join his regiment. k:';: v -? 1 Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Maultzby turned to their home in Bennei ville Sunday after spending Chr mas here with Mrs. C. B. Elugh t family. \ ; Fraser McDill has been home o; short vacation before returning his work in Columbia. He is j out of the army and goes back t< > better job with the Columbia T< phone Co., than he had before. 1 signing of the armistice caught Fi er in mid-ocean, and his ship ^ turned" around and headed for hoi ' /. a. " ' STRrPPED HIS GEAR. V<; h/ ? 'w. ' . TTHMV PVO^IATT rivaantnllA afr* "* / ' JUU^u mauivj f VJ. vi*wu? was down among the rougfi b< from other streets, one day just fore Christmas. He heard that Lie eg ant Longshore had been aware the Croix de Guerre. He rushed the street of quality to spread ^ news, and by the time he read ' ? i Col. Kerr's mansion, ne torn it i vay; "Mr. Longshore shore whip the Germans some. He \ worse than Wardlaw Lyon. He i .j x them so fast that he stripped ./ gear/' i , . l , The subscription rate to The Pr 5 and Banner u now f 2 per year. !" V". . ). : .:-r* \ :.vx'V' ' a ' "V ' *V-vJfe* vSf '?. - \ , ' i V ??' ??? jtt , =i I Xocal * flews *." : personals : y -* Andrew McDill is at home afl an extended stay in Columbia. 4 . Miss Louise McDill has reutrned . > Kelton, in Union County, where s Igk is a successful teacher. | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Alien sp( !?(\\\\^\>>\V\\\\V|a] I > N V SOCIAL NEWS. V ai oi There "was a very pleasant dance vj \t the home of Miss Maggie Brooks a] .Saturday night, complimentary to (j] he young men in the 59th Artillery m 3and, who were in town for the un- 2\ furling of the service flag. fj ' is Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Coleman en- jj tertained at a delightful Christmas e( ter dance Wednesday, 25th, in honor of e] their guests, Sergeants Smith, Tis- w dale and Martin of Battery B, 60th to P; A., Camp Jackson. yj The evening was most enjoyable, b, and especially festive because of jj Christmas decorations, charmingly a] dressed young ladies, and uniformed sj lie young men. x ^ Those enjoying the dance were: Misses Margaret Bradley, Mary and an, Sara Haigler, Ruth and Victoria ?re Howie, Terry Anderson, Susie Mdbry, Mary Hill Harris, Mary Greene, h Mrs. E. C. Lucas, Mrs. D. T. Smith m /as and Mrs. W. P. Kennedy, Lieuten- d; :ek ants Albert Rosenberg, Frank Leslie, Sergeants Smith, Tisdale, Martin, ai Privates Leslie, Hughes, Smith; is in Corporal Morse and Sanford Howie tt ide and James Coleman. a ? si Miss Ruth Beeks entertained four- _ flq, % teen of hfer young girl friends at a gry fP delightful six o'clock dinner last Fri- I day evening, in honor of her guest, !r Miss Susie Leamon of Cross Hill. I ar- _ L m Those invited were: Misses Mildred finrhraTK "Eva Brown. Comal F Phillips; Marion Wilson, Howard Hill ^ g Alice Cheatham, Victoria Howie, ier @wen Bristow, Janie Vance Bowie, Catherine and Ada Faulkner, and F Florence Neuffer. for Mrs. W. A. Harris entertained at !0j_ foul* tables of Rook last Friday after- noon at hfer home on Ellis street in V honor of her niece, MisS Coma Philto lips, of Columbia; A delightful salad a<j_ course was served after the i games, eo_ by little Miss Frances Hiil, to the following yoUhg girls: Jfls^es Coma PhilipSj Mary Grebne, Helen Milford, fc Tgf Floffence Neuffer, Mildred Cochran, r_ Lvdia Owen. ^Marion Wilson^ How ,la_ ard Hill, Victoria Howie, Gwen Bristow, Susie Leamon, Ruth Beeks, Janie Vance Bowie, Catherine and L lier Ada Faulkner. lay tier * SWEDENS THREE. Among the notable visitors in Ablay beville during ' the holidays were: _ ter Sergt. Sidney Ellis Smith of Iowa, ? Sergt. John W. Tisdale of Oregon, 1 ' _J__ /, ^ L T v. dcent; * / l| I Pi J 'J i i liliiiiii a*! f THE BEST Of GOO ofi es "SIMPLEX PR the' Watch This Space for Announc H on- \ TODAY?T ** > Jack Pi< tte-j v ( in H "HUCK & md or the further adventui and Huckleberry Finn, nt*i famous novel. Jj This is a "PARAMC 3 a! it will do your heart g< ;le-i , - ' al Rf L'iie; as : PEARL V ras jn "THE HOUSE FRIDi *t, oys' Anothw "Paramount^ H day's Pi iUt-1 led! ======== up SATUR the! ' > , ied Mildred his (Now Mrs. Chai did ni] \ ^ an "THE PRICE OF J his .. ? a^so Paramount?Mack (id Sergt. Miles A. Martin, of Ten- I esse, who were the guests of Mr. id Mrs. M. T. Coleman for a four ly furlough The three Sergeants are members I the regular army and wear serice stripes for duty at home and aroad. Sergt. Smith was in the; rive at Chateau Thierry and as aj ember of the Field Artillery of the nd Division helped to save Paris om the invading Hun. Sergt. Smith at home as an instructor at Camp ickson. Sergt. Tisdale was stationI in Honolulu prior to America's itrance into the world war and ears three service stripes. Sergt. Martin also wears three ser-! ice stripes and was one of the first oys to enlist for service#in Mexico, is record is enviable and commendMe. Many social attentions were lown the soldiers three during their isit to Abbeville. THE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT What was by far the best show that as visited Ajbbeville in several tonths, was presented on test Satur-! ay night at the Opera House, i "The Brat" is everything that it is| ivertised to be, and Manager Kay: ; to be congratulated on being ab^ i cwiirp aiirh a hich class attraction i b this time,?as there are very few' ich organizations on the road. WANTS' I - . Oft SAL*E:?tiouse and lot near the square. Apply to T. G. or W. H. WHttfe. ' ; 12-31-tf. OR ANY KIND OF TIN WORK? or Radiator, work, see Jenkins, the tinner. Shop next door to A. M. Hill's Stdre. 12-31-3t Pd. /AN"tEDr?Seed Cottori at the highest market price. See me on the square, or 56 Church St., Jno. T. Sutherland, Abbeville,, S. C. i2-3i-3t. Pd. ? / St . 1 ;OST:?Opal Scarf Pin, on Christmas Day. Return to F. E. Harrison at Fattrtets' Bank, and receive reward. 12-27-ltC. . J . I .OST:?Friday, Dec. 20, on the streets of Abbeville, Gentleman's Gold Ring, set with Sardonx; W. W. W. stamped inside. Finder will please return to Press and Banner Office and receive reward. ./' Jngraved Cards and Invitations at .'he Press and Banner. DLctimsI I OJECTION" m ements of Our Attraction*. Hp UESDAY I ckford I : TOM" I re# of Tom Sawyer 1 from Mark Twains M XJNT" picture and I ood to see it. i /HITE 1 OF HATE" 1 \Y 1 ' picture. See Fri- || a nni* ?pVA Harris || ley Chaplin) 1| ^ GOOD TIME" I a 1 Sennett Comedy S AFTER CHRISTMj OF READY Our entire Stock of Coats, Suits, and Millinery has been re-marke< mediate Clearance. ' Splendid Values?These Suits foi and Misses. All Suits on hand must be disi immediately. The great reduct J . have made on these will insure ac ing. Choice of the season's pop orings and a variety of attractive After Christmas Clearance of All th6 wanted colorings and su I ' r i ing fabrics as velour, cheviot, sj I and broadcloth are represented. ! I ' ' . ' ? ' , ' spection is advised as the extrerm 1 erate pricings insure prompt cleai } - DRESSES REDUCED ' T1 * 11 - J L.J . i ney are wen duapicu iur wc< > sioii, and because of limited spa< J mediately. ,. ,,,- ?; $19.-75 Dris&es,'Reduced to $13.17 * 24.75 Dresses, Reduced to lfe.Sd r 26.00 Dresses, Reduced to 16.67 27.60 Dresses, Redueed to 18.33 No Ready-to-Wear or TMilline An Opportui J. M. ANDE V . ^5 . 1 . 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'nnAM r?A -iwun ta I " . : " 1. ul to our friends 1 j| ublic generally for J || . patronage exten- 1 | j % the past year?It 1 f i j tant aim to merit I | [11 ire of your busi- g f jj 19 h ! i ;on Company I Ijj i y MSfSfS13JSf3?5I3?2MSM3J2MSJSJSMSJ3MSISI3JSJSOr^ f ! JKBB& !2fi!RKfi!fZfZRIi!fi!liU2fEfiSIB2|^|2B|^||^^j