University of South Carolina Libraries
r OIJL/A 1 | UUlvuuo w ?| /TO* . Cv , ... ... ,- Wi Xocal IhiCWtf : Personals : Give a Party?Go to a Party! Mr. T. G. White left Tuesday for Tennessee to buy mules. Dr. J. A. Anderson of Antreville, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Henry Carlisle spent Thursday in Greenwood. Miss Kathleen Bates was a visitor in Van Wyck this week. Mrs. Truman Stevens has returned from a visit to Chester. Prue Bell of Van Leak, Ky., is visitin ghis father, Mr. Ed Bell of An treville. Miss Mary Lou Bowie went over to Greenwood Wednesday to take in the fair. '' R. N. Tiddy went up to Greenville Thursday to attend the Shriners meeting. Albert Rosenberg left Thursday for Greenville to attend the Shriners meeting in that city. James Cox and Frank Roche were visitors at the Greenwood fair this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sauls went to Greenville Wednesday to atend the installation of Hejaz shrine. Mrs. Frank Nickles will go to Columbia next week and see the fair and visit friends. v Miss Mary Perrin is in Abbeville af:tr a month spent at Donalds, where she taught for Miss Susie Stevenson, who was detained at home. Mrs. W. A. O'Bryant is back in Abbeville after a short visit to her ^ ^ TY ' xr XT A _ mocner, i?irs. iv. n. i. nance, at Anderson. Misses Bessie McKee and Isabel Pinson, of Greenwood, were the guests last Sunday of Miss Bertha Hall. R. S. McCombc.. Charlie Qarracott. and W. A. Stevenson went o Morivoe Wednesday a^ witnesses in a suif against the S. A. L. Railway. E. F. Arnold c.nt! C. H. Fennell went to Greenville Wednesday night to attend the installation of Hejaz Shrine. I Mr. R. H. Kay is holding down the job of night clerk at the Eureka. In these distressful times a man can easily hold two jobs. Mrs. C. H. McMurray and Mrs. J. F. Bradley are going down to Columbia Monday where they will spend the week with Mrs. W. R. Bradley and take in the big sights of the fair. i* . Miss Jennie Boyd, Community House, was called to Greenville Tuesday on account of an injury sustained by her brother while working in a cotton gin. I Lieut. Wallace Harris, of the regular army, after a ten days furlough spent here with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Harris, leaves today for Camp Gordon, Atlanta, where he is stat tioned. Mrs. Cliff King, and Miss Mary Quarles Link left Tuesday afternoon for Spartanburg, where they will stop for a few days before continuing on their way to New York for a visit of several weeks. Mr. Cothran, a prominent atornej I of Florence, was here yesterday or business. Mr. Cothran is a son of the late James Cothran, of McCormick He is a member of the well knowr firm of Willcox & Willcox, and stands well at the bar. Give a party, go to a party. I * I Mr. and Mrs. George Gilliam are ! expected to arrive in Abbeville todaj ito visit Mr. Glliam's sister, Mrs. Fos| ter McLane. Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam are on their way to Newport News, where Mr. Gilliam has accepted a po isition. ! Bridge Club. I ! j Mrs. John Harris will entertain the Bridge Club Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Club members are asked to bring their dues. The Kindt of Party. i There are many kinds of parties ' one can give for the Society Tournament next week. Try a conversatior party, a rook party, Bridge, sewing buttonhole, stork, gossip, a man's : party, a children's party, an apror party, a baby party, and an old ladies party. A Traveled Man. Virgil Gaffney is a traveled mar these days. Last week he went ovei to Atlanta to visit his grandmother and to take in the big Fair. He sav all the big sights at the fair anc spent his money on pop-corn anc balloons. Virgil made the trip t< Atlanta alone which shows that he is a traveler. About Parties. Read the advertisement in this is sue of the Society Tournament beinj arranged for next week by the Civil Club for the benefit of the Hospital Get a clear idea of the arrangemen and phone your name as a volunWei in the Social whirl. Give a partj Monday and go to a party any daj you are invited. Society Leaders. The following ladies have been se lected and have signified their willing ness to start society week in Abbe ville, beginning Monday, Oct. 27th and continuing through Friday, Oct j 31st. A great deal of interest is be ing manifested in the scheme, as i means to RAISE MONEY for the j Memorial Hospital. The society lead PV6 o VO r1 ^ 1? 11 ** v?u M&v* XTXXO. U. V. oamDren, Mrs W. P. Greene, Mrs. Foster McLane Mrs. M. T. Coleman, Miss Maggie Brooks, Mrs. C. H. McMurray, Mrs F. E. Harrison, Mrs. D. A. Rogers Mrs. Gulledge, Mrs. Elbert White jlfiBM I ? Opera j jg sBtBssssfr II ~[jT TODAYI ' ! Hak H "FULL ? ? A Comedy Romanc AUo a STR/ J "Taking t I TomorrowWmJ "THE Til Also A SEMI "Watch Y<| iK I . S MUI I il William 1 jj EVELYN ; | "A FALL 'il' A STA* | "BillV BEGINNING MO! r|UK WILL OPEN AT-' PICTURES WH i /i?, V ''S I l . III 1IIMI i ?I ??WlTBTM : I The Best M ' ^ ' .!.' II 'i n'lil ' . Si - ! Mrs. W. D. Barksdale, Miss Lilly r Clark, Mrs. J. M. Anderson, Mrs. Frank Andrews, Miss Helen Edwards, i Mrs. B. T. Cochran, Miss Mary Mil, ford, Mrs. Minshall for Misses Susan and JKacriM iwmsnan wis.u. ?-yver, Miss Vi^rna Howie ai.tJ Miss Eleanor Ochroeicr. The Book Club. ' The regular meeting of the Book ? Club was held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Sol Rosenberg. The meeting was well attended and was most pleasant. In the absence of Mrs. Link jMrs. J. F. Miller presided. 5 Mrs. Week, Mrs. Levi, Mrs. J. R. . Nickles and Mrs. Plaxco were the ! guests of the afternoon. A delightful (. salad course with coffee and bonj bons was served after business was i' over. II New Scales Installed. i The Abbevile Ice Plant has installed new scales at the plant in the ,,'city. The scales are of the Howe jmake, and are regular 12,000 lbs. ''wagon scales, weighing the team, waggon arid al\ and insuyi!'*.: correc4" j! weights. The understructure is of J steel, which keeps everything in a j l^vel position and in proper balance. jThe Howe people guarantee that a i silver dollar is sufficient to throw j the'scales out of balance if placed j on them in balance. The scales were i erected by Col. James Reliable r \ Thornton and are therefore all right. [! They will be used in the cor.l business *! of the Ice Plant. I _i_ ulWhat the Red Cross Thinks of Mr. r! c1?i j vuvuiau. \ H The following telegram has been | received by Mr. J. S. Cochran from | the Division office of the American Red Cross, and shows that the excellent work done in the Civilian Relief ' Department of the local Chapter by * Mr. Cochran during the war is justly " appreciated by headquarters. ? Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 22. J. S. Cochran, Abbeville, S. C. 1 With you at head of Red Cross ! Roll Call know Campaign will be suc cessful. Letter follows. E. R. Black, Manager. } ? ! An Endless Chain.. /* ? Are you going to give a party for ? the benefit of the hospital? It is an II ii nouse 11 -FRIDAY J amilton m WS DF PEP" e of Central America L i\m rnMcnv Illf WIT 1^1/ 1 :he Count." - - - 20c. "'Vs" 2?C ? IP* I $E0 MAN" HBpCOMEDY ir "Neighbor" - - 20c. j?,.' i|hi i ! n H>AY | W Presents plEJSBITT 1 IN. idol" . | , tumtui. i == &" A?- - 20c HDAY, THE DOORS 7*00 O'CLOCK; THE X START AT 7:10. 1 rn I fjaeod Pictures J | ' < ' J easy way to contribute money to 2 worthy enterprise and to give pleas ure to your friends. Entertain eighi ladies who will give a quarter anc will pledge themselves to give i nflrt.v. Phone ftirs. McLane if you wil give a party. The men will pay the bills. McAdams-Lee. Announcement is made of the en gagement of Mrs. Mary Knox Mc Adams, of Abbeville, S. C., to Mr Luther Lee, of Denver, Colo., th< marriage to be solemnized the lattei part of October.?Atlanta Journal. i vvuvvvvvvvvvvv V V RED CROSS V HOME SERVICE SECTION. V wvvvv vvvvvvvvv Red Cross Roll Call Committee. A strong and intensely alive, com mittee has been appointed to con duct the third annual Red Cross Rol Call, for the Abbeville Chapter which begins Nov. 3rd and ends Nov 11th. This committee is composed o J. S. Cochran, Chairman; Lt. Sweten burg, Director World War Veterans H. B. Wilson and W. M. Langley, Di rectors, Industrial Divison; Mrs. Clif King, Director Womans Divison; Hon J. M. Nickles, Director Men's Divis ion; Rev. Louis J. Bristow, Directoi Speakers Bureau, and Mrs. M. 1 Coleman, Director Publicity and Sup plies. A large majority of the pec pie are opposed to the idea that be cause the war is over Red Cross wor will cease, and believe that if invite the membership will be a 100 pe cent for the Third Roll Call. Women May Have to Sew and Knil It has been announced that a pax I . K * Here Ah l ' ST I and STE For cooking eggs or iter. For warming bal outdoor man. He'll iu or auto parties. For 1 luncheon, afternoon ti For warming broth in will appeal to her. For One Week B< will be at our star STERNO Canned I Come in and meet and Cooking Outfits. Canned Heat is. The I Some of the Many SteRM ! Conveniences: Baby Milk Warmer Cooking Stand Aluminum Stove Tea Kettle Outfit Combination Stove I Kitchenette Two Burner Kitchenette Disc Stove Curling Iron Heater Iron Outfit Pnnlrln cr an?1 || Camping Outfit. M 1 1-1 i of the Peace Program of the Red " Cross wil be the establishment of ^ Disaster relief units. These units! 1 will probably be established at Base Hospitals at various camps and will 1 consist of equipment and supplies for any emergency. The women who did such fine work during the war may be asked to make pajamas, hospital: | robes, etc. i ?a?Mi'iii'i.l!iiiiLimiiu?i ? i " hjiiiui mi hum .j The Abbeville Count] ; NEEDS r To Complete Its I THE ABBEVILLE CIVIC CI w THE NECESSARY MONEY * MOST UNIQUE PLAT ^ THIS IS T t On Monday, C / Twenty-Four Society Lea ! will each give a Party, .inv guest will bring a contribu , | (his party will be obligated f! , inviting eight ladies. On A . | I he Tuesday party will, give .i s?? oil including Friday, .j By this plan no person c t or have mure than three r i.j luck to ha.ve three parties tHining' a tiital of Twenty-! not be a large-party after i IF THE WOMEN OF T " MEMORIAL ]{ can be done this way sin k ceeds v. ill amount to ^i8.0< d the third day, $3,052.00, t ceeds will have to be count This idea was contribute tal by Mrs. M. T. Coleman t vice Section American Red t ARE THE ABBEVILLE C< I _ ? \ . . I j f Stereo Sto ??-^sSfiWr^ Htshiu Pobii VT NVJfli'y A/icU/c mi 11J j *"*am *" V e lust A Few of the Ma ERNO Canned I RNO Cooking I ' coffee?for a quick breakfast. ] jy's milk?for heating water in se it to prepare a quick warm lui he housewife, who will find it a sas or supper parties. For prep the sick-room. And a hundred * ?orinninff e to explain the extraordi venience of I Heat and STERNO Ccx jr. She will sho w you the en til She will prove what a magic ' Heat, of a Hundred Uses. Absol i / & i sive?smokeless? odorless.' [ Saves gas. electricity, coal | and oil. | The one important thing for you 10 ao loaay, is 10 see it fi. what the STERNO Canned j Heat is and what it does, j COME IN! cMurray Drug x There are, 200,000 service men still in hospitals, a number greater than the standing army before th'e war, and then say the Red Cross work for the soldiers and sailors is done? Not much! * ro m * Are you giving a party Monday? Join the social whirl and go to a party and give a party. , . -V: / Memorial Hospital ' MONEY building Project .. ' *>sx.?-!3 =* m .UB PROPOSES TO RAI8E BY THE NOVELE8T AND i EVER PROPOSED. HE PLAN! ? October 27th, . S .ders of Abbeville County iting eight guests: Each tion of 25c.: Each guest at 4, to give a party on Tuesday Wednesday those attending 4 a party to eif?ht ladies. And ian spend more than $1.00 >arties. If it is a person's it would amount to enter- ' Pour ladies, which would ill. HE COUNTY WANT A HOSPITAL ^ ce on the first day the pro0; the second day, $381.00, ' il'ter which time the proed with an adding machine. ed t'o the Memorial Hospiin behalf of the Home SerGross. OUNTY WOMEN GAME? } I I ^ I itd Boiler MM. 1 n-heaUrg haaSa M 2 'ollapsii' stand. t H x> Canned Htai M JJ i Nlcktl Tray. M $1.50/ I i ny Uses of I leat \ appliances j For heating shaving wa- I / emergencies. Fop the | ich on camping, fishing I help at breakfast time, | aring food at the table. * md one other uses tnat ? pecial instructress , | nary uses and con- | )king Appliances. | re line of Sterno Stoves I wonder worker Sterno I / utely safe. Non-explo- I STERNO CANNED | HEAT AND STERNO COOKING & HEATING APPLIANCES ARE MADE solely by S. STERNAU & CO. ; INC. New York. j Co