The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 09, 1919, Page FIVE, Image 5
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: Personals :
C. A. C. Waller of Greenwood, q
> spent Friday in town.
John T. Cheatham and Paul Ward- v
law spent Saturday in Anderson. s
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Miss Louise Brown 'spent Tuesday ,
" in Greenwood. ' '/ ??
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Williamson v
spent Sunday in Pansy, Ga. v
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I Mr. J. C. Fair was an interested
- visitor in Abbeville over Sunday.
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D. H. Hill went to McCormick J
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Monday on Dusmesa, luowug ??v, trip
in his machine. , 8
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Misses Grace Donald and Claudia j
iBell of Due West, were shopping in j C
-' town Friday. ?
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Miss Lena Ferguson left Friday is
for Ridgeway, where she will teach !
this coming session.
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Mr. Oscar Cobb came up from c
Greenwood .Sunday and spent the 'g
' ? day with h* old friends. i s
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Speed and H.!
Owen Speed spent Sunday in Hart- .
well, Ga., with relatives. j?
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Mrs. S. G. Thomson and Mrs. Joe j
Little spent yesterday in Due West
with relatives.
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Miss Margaret Reese, Florence, d
arrived here Saturday to visit her; t
brother, M. B. Reese. . f
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Mrs. David Gilliam, Haskells,
spent Saturday and Sunday with her,
daughter, Mrs. F. B. McLane. c
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Miss Ivy -Calhoun is in the city J
for a short visit to Miss Sarah Has- t
ken. |s
Miss Helen Guild is spending a
day or two this week with Mrs. F. c
M. Welsh. .!t
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Mrs. Luther Link/ and her fine g
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young: baby spent last week in the; i
city with Mrs. G. A. Harrison. j v
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Mrs. Ozey -Ellenburg and Missj
Williams of Penney's Creek, were I
visitors in Abbeville Saturday.
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James Coleman and William Hill ^ r
visited Greenville and Westminster j j
last week. , *
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Mr. Sidney Cannon is in the city^t
from New York on a visit to his
i mother.
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Misses Mildren and Mary Grace ^
Wilson were in the city Monday get-1 g
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ting rcamy tu gu w nmwnvji. ^
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sharp were in1
town from Brownlee's this week, *
buying fall supplies in our sores. ' |B
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i Miss Belle Atkins has returned to j
her home in Greenwood, after a two
\ weeks visit to her nephew, Mr. E.!
H. Richey and family.
Eaxie Cheatham is home after a I
week's visit to his sisters, Mrs. Ames i
Haltiwanger and Miss Norma Cheat- j
ham in Columbia.
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Miss Bessie Murray is here from!
Greenville spending a two weeks va~ j
cation with Mrs. W. T. McDonald on
Magazine street.
C. F. McNeill spent Saturday and j
Sunday in Atlanta with Miss Stella!
McNeill, who was operated upon Pv.t- j
urday at hospital in that city.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Edwards and
children, Spartanburg, spent the i
wek-end with Dr. Edwards' mother,!
Mrs. J. 6. Edwards.
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ivccsc iiau tuur. c, vavauvii an vij
la3t week bnd Vent down to Augusta
to take a look at the ways of this
wicked city. , '
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Mrs. Luke Brown . and her two
ch3dren, Katherine and Henrietta,'
re here from McCoimick spending
wo weeks with rMs. Roy Power.
William Welsh came down fron
fonrOj}, N. C.^6atprday to bring hi
oung nephew, t>ale Welsh, home t<
e on hand for the opening of school
.k'y?-*
Bill Hughes, George Cann, Maxc3
ohnson and James Coleman wil
;ave sometime this week for Clem
on College.
Mr. and Mrs. Crymes and son
foreland Crymes, Greenwood, wen
nests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kerr
Ireenville street, Sunday.
Mrs. L. W. White returned las
reek from Hendersonville, when
he spent the summer very pleas
,ntty.
. Miss Mary Barksdale is at hom
.fter a month spent in Greenwoo
rith Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Durst. Ed
vin Barksdale is also at home afte
wo weeks in Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis McMillan an<
itr otiH Mrs. W. E. Cason and littli
liss Cassandra Cason of Anderson
pent Sunday here with Mr. an*
Irs. J. M. Gambrell.
Mrs. John Blake was over frori
irenwood Friday shopping in ou
Irst-class stores. Mrs. Blake know
rtiere to come for genuine cit;
tylesi
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Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Smith cam1
[own from Pelzer Saturday. Mi
Smith returned Sunday while Mrs
Smith and the baby will remain fo
everal days.
Mrs. W. H. White is at home a1
er several weeks spent in a hospita
n Atlanta. She brings with her, he
ine young ten pound boy, Willi ar
L Jr.
Misses Oney, Cara and Mami
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dorse went over to Amwia ye?**;*
lay to 'attend a reception given a
>y Mrs. Wier for Mr. and Mrs. Vai
Joy Wier, who have just returne*
rom their wedding trip.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hemphil
ame over from Greenwood an<
pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M
'. Coleman. They went from hen
o Atlanta, where they will spen<
everal days.
Adolph McDavid, the young soi
>f Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McDavid, ha
en in town for several days thi
reek visiting his relatives. He ha
^own to young manhood since leav
ng Abbeville and is receiving
rarm welcome from friends wh
emember him as a barefoot boy.
A Lawn Party.
Miss Lila Richey entertained at
feasant lawn party at her hom
lear town last week. Old fashione
ponea were enjoyed, a large crow
rom town going out for the occa
aon. Punch was served throughou
he evening.
A Dance.
Miss Mary Nickles gave a pleas
int dance at her home on Vienn
itreet Friday night in complimen
o Mr.' Adolph McDavid, who is ii
own from Columbia. The youn
>eople had a delightful time.
Announ
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The W. E. JoKnsor
Been Moved From
Square 1
Building on
in our new aiuic
to care for our patr
thank for their busii
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stay at home u well u to thoM 3
r who go away to College, we
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1 have a word to say?
We have a complete assortI
ment of Waterman, Conklin,
| and Sterling
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el FOUNTAIN PENS, .
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' j Box Paper* of all kinds, Tab*
lets^ Pencils, Inks, Erasers,
t Lunch Boxes, and many other
i items too numerous to mention.
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Antreville, Sept. 6.?Little Sam
Wakefield celebrated his ninth birth11
day last Monday afternoon, having
r invited twenty-four little folks to
3 help him enjoy the afternoon. Many
^ games were played, after which
cream, cake, and candy was served.
They all joined in wishing him many
e more happy birthdays.
Mr. A. M. Erwin and son, Henry,
u have returned home from a trip to
r Baltimore, Philadelphia and other
points.
( * The young people enjoyed a moon'
light picnic on Savannah River at
Hailey's Ferry last Wednesday evening,
this is a lovely place for a picfl
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nic, and tins occasion is always iooked
forward to with pleasure.
e Miss Florence Clinkscales, of Cray-i
tonville, is the attractive guest 0f;
t her aunt, Mrs. Norris Wakefield, andj
Miss Ester Bowen. They gave a.
jj.lawn party in her honor on last,
i Thursday night, a large crowd at- (
tended, and passed a pleasant evenijlng
. Refreshing punch was served,
ij Miss Pet Hawthorne is spending!
, j several days with her sister, Mrs. S.
e) J. Wakefiefild. ( i
i Miss Elizabeth McCarter enter- I
i tained a number of young folks on I
! Thursday evening in honor of heri
ti j guest, Miss Lois Burdette. Creamr
s | and punch was enjoyed during the
s i evening.
sj Mr. George Haddon, who recently
- .returned from overseas, is visiting his
a home people.. He has been away for
o some time, and every one is glad to.
see him again.
Miss Grace Brown of Abbeville,
a "I Spend a $1 on Rat-Snap and Saved |
e the Price of a Hog."
d James McGuire, tamous Hog Raisd
er of New Jersey says, "I advise evh
ery farmer troubled with rats to use
* RATS-NAP. Tried everything to get
rid of rats. Spent $1 on RAT-SNAP.
Figured the rats it killed, saved th?i
price of a hog." RAT-SNAP eomen
in cake form. No mixing with other j
a food. Cats or dogs won't touch it.
Tfiree sizes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and
n guaranteed by The Rosenberg Mer*
cantile Co., and P. B. Speed.?Adv.
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ice Move
i Jewelry Store Has
Its Quarters On The
"o Its New
Main Street
we will be better able
ons, whom we wish to
ness in the past.
Johnson
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visited Miss Myra Williams last week. (
Miss Sara Harkness has returned
lome from Sharon, where she visit-'
ed her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.;
Gilliam.
Mr. Henry Bowen is now at home1
from Wilmington, N. C., and will be (
in Antreville for the school term.
Mr. Albert Erwin, who has been;
on a sight-seeing visit through the!
VTai^Ii #A|. DnmAtima i o of Vi nTYl d
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again.
Dr. D. S. Knox has returned home'
from the mountains of North Caro-'
lina.
Miss Esther Fleming is visiting her,
sister, Mrs. Wister Haddon a the,
County farm.
Miss Zula Suber entertained the]
following at Suberville on Friday:
Misses Annie Bell, Hattie Lou Haddon,
Myrtle and Erin Crowther, Wilhelmina
Broyles, Mary and Genevieve
Anderson, Winton and Altheaj
Keaton, Bertha Patterson, and MrJ
George Haddon. An elaborate course J
dinner was served and everyone en-j
joyed the day.
Mrs. E. N. Mc Carter and daughters j
entertained the following at Oak^
Ridge Friday at a spend-the-day|
party: Mrs. S. J. Wakefield, Miss,
Pet Hawthorne, Mrs. Norris Wake-;
field, ?Miss Esther Bowen, Mrs. W. J.!
Bowen, Mrs. Dean Blatichett, Mrs.'
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d. u. Aiewine, Misses oara narKnesa, |
Era Stokes, Lucille Bell, Amy Suber, j
Beth Anderson, and Lucille Kirkpat-I
rick. All report a good time.
Misses Ethel Anderson and Marie J
Piack spent Friday with Miss Myrai
Williams.
Mr. Frank Anderson, who is casr-j
ier of the Bank at Clemson College,
spent the week-end with his parents,'
Dr. and Mrs. J. A. 'Anderson. ' !
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Suber and
chiidren of Williamston, spent Wednesday
night with Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Suber.
The First Creek protracted meeting
will begin orf next Sunday, the
7th. All are invited tp attend these
services.
Miss Ruth Crowther\is teaching
in Anderson county helping stamp
out illiteracy. It seems that we
have no illiterates in Abbeville
County as no committee has been
appointed and no worn aone as we
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know of. Lets try to do our part.
Some of our younger folks seen
to think that instead of our mott<
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