The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 07, 1919, Image 5

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=3 Xocal W ew s : personals : Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Nickles are viitinjr relatives in Atlanta. E. J. Adair of Clinton, was in tow Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Walton, Monroe, ar guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sauls. Mrs. Robert Mabry and son, Ne( arc visiting relatives in Antreville. Mrs. Alex Kelley of Augusta, visiting relatives in the city. D. R. Riser, of Columbia, was visitor here Wednesday and Thur: day. Miss Mamie Hill has returned froi ~ a visit to Miss Mell Mattison, Doi aids. Mrs- Jim Gilliam is visiting h< daughter, Mrs. Jesse Harkness c Antrerille. Mrs. E. H. Richey and daughte ilargaret, are visiting relatives i Greenwood. Miss Nannie Bowie of Newberr, spent Tuesday with her parents, M and Mrs. Bob Bowie. \ Mrs. Johnson Kilgore and childrei of Newberry, are visitng iurs. otu* Miller. J. W. McKee, Columbia, was business visitor in Abbeville th week. R. Carlton, J. L. Hanlin. 0. 1 Co::r;: Seaboard officials, were vis torj -in Abbeville Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnscn, Mr H. A. Benton and Mrs. Charlie M Kenzie motored to Donalds this wee Jack and Hugh Bradley and Haro Tate were among the young spor who saw the circus at Ureenwoou i Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrah, Mi Bettie Morrah and "Billy" the bab were in the city Monday looking ; the Fall styles. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Tiddy,xRichai and Sarah Tiddy and Miss Whisonai saw the circus at Greenwood We nesday night. They went over ( the Seaboard. Capt. Foster McLane went over Greenwood Tuesday to let the peop of that old town see what a real handsome man looks like, and inc dentally to attend the U. S. Court. Mr. John Barksdale was in Abb vijle Monday on business. He sa; that Abbeville is growing nearly i fast as Greenwood and Atlant thoueh he has not been in Atlanta : tiie last week or two. Among those who went to Greei wood Wednesday to see John Robii son's Circus were: Miss Helen Ei wards, Miss Eva Reames, Miss Pea Hagen, John Armour, Bob Green Miss Lila McCaslan, Francis Mabr Misses Mary Sharp, Essie Lee M Cord, Mrs. Gussie Corley, Mannir Cochran, Mre. Annie Mabry, Missi Julia McAllister, Sadie Hammon Daisy Maxwell, Marie McCaslan, Li Richey, Mrs. Mary Kennedy and M and Mrs. Charles Armour. Sceine the Circus. Mrs. R. R. Hemphill went over \ Greenwood Wednesday and took i all the gay sights of the big circa and came home after dark with a rc balloon, a tin whistle and a box c popcorn. She was properly chape ' ? .1J oned Dy ner six year uiu mam daughter, Annie Rogers. "We are advertised by oui lovin friends." Note the merchants \vh contribute ^pace to the Red Cross a< vertising! f Bridge Club. ; The meeting of the Bridge C this week has been postponed ui next Friday afternoon, at which ti j it will meet with Mrs. S. H. Ros I berg. I j U. iJ. u The U. D. 0. will hold ils regl meeting Tuesday afternoon at o'clock at the homo of Mrs. T. [l White. The members are all uri V to attend. A Hospital Party. j Mrs. J. F. Bradiey and Miss Je: jliill joined forces Monday and g the first party for the second weel< i civic club/Hospital parlies. Sixt i ladies were entertained at the he j of Mrs. Bradley. A delightful af , i noon was spent. 1 j ENTERTAINS MOTHERS CLU is Miss Jennie Boyd entertained j Mothers Club at the Commur House Tuesday night. The Fatl mi _ i (were also presem. ine nuu? {decorated in autumn leaves. Mis Annie Hill and Cornwell, dresser witches, served punch. Dr. C. Gambrell gave a talk on the wort the Red Cross in this county. Chic salad, hot rolls and coffe and pui kin pie were served. ?r Barbecue Dinner. n The Ladies of the Civic Club w r? very successful with their barbe in dinner Monday. The dinner j ? -i?? 4-u^ r. SCrveu Uil tnc ?>mi.a av VI ic v\ House and realized a neat sum y? the club, half of which will go to r. hospital and half to the general f of the club. n U. D. C. EXCHANGE. rt . ~ , The U. D. C.'s will conduct an I change on the plaza at the City ] a Saturday, November 8, for the b< is fit of the hospital fund. Abbe1 housekeepers are urged to take | vantage of the opportunity off< by the exchange to buy sometl ;i_ |,for Sunday's dinner. BOLL WEEVIL FOUND ... IN ABBEVILLE COUIV ck County Agent W. A. Rowell found the boll weevil in Abbe^ County. He discovered the pest ?jjannm E S1 ftoera M a ~ r f_ I j ^'pSSS >n jj ? | TODA iy;H Emm jj Fools and a' I In m A ST d~ m Tomorro y? jj Dougla 11 "Dowi r ?== Also A SE 'Sheriff T 10c I'll * M;<j 1?E See Boai I sg: Fan?? n a?????? *I The Best oi ?; I three farms near Calhoun Falls Tuesday. The lands on which the boll lub weevil was found were those of Monntil roe Burriss, Dr. T. V. Farrow and j ime Furman Milford. en Sympathy For Mrs. Speed. ! ( j Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wjllie j Speed sympathize with ihem sincere- : ilnr'ly in the death of their infant son,! 1 j which occurred Monday. Mrs. Speed! (J. is critically ill and friends await with ?ed anxiety news from her bedside. ALL WOOL AND A YARD WIDE. The following business house? of ssie Abbevile have joined the Red Cro.-s ave 100 nor cent: : of A. M. Hill Co., Raniev & Gilliam, I cm B. T. Cochran, Philson-Henry, Favivimo ers Bank, Rosenberg Merchantile Co., I . _ ' ^ ter-:L. W. White Uo. (irocery otort*. WATCH THE RED CROSS. B. . A mammoth bill-board has been thr rected on the public square and on lity it is outlined a large cross. The cross lersiis divided in sections to represent was the various communities of the coun;ses ty, and the quota of the Chapter is 1 as divided pro rata among the townships. C. J During the roll call, as the member: of i ship list is sent in, the Cross will be ken painted red. The Chapter aims for a mp- perfect RED CROSS, so every neighborhood should endeavor to prevent a white spot from being left on their community. JOIN! J. S. Cochran, rere Chairman Roll Call, cue ' 2 was ONE HUNDRED >iirt VOLUNTEERS WANTED lor One hundred young ladies and girls und are wanted to give three hours of their time Saturday morning to help call the roll for the Abbevile Chapter American Red Cross. Any one who will help, please report to the Red ex- Cross headquarters above Mrs. Jas. S. Hall Cochran's store Saturday morning at ene- 10 o'clock. vine i ad-j The generous people of South ;red Carolina never forget the men in hosling pital at Camp Jackson, and a vecent evidence of this is noted in the roiceipt of boxes of delicacies such as jellies, jams, cakes, candies, biscuiU, ITY chickens and "smokes" which have I been received. has j /ille Your Roll Call button is your dison ; tinguished service cross. ? . House j mmgmtaTl" ^ ?/ nntr\ a lr ^ i?riviUA i y Wehlen , In [ Their Money" jj AR COMEDY. n 1 E=d w?Saturday is Fairbanks jj 1 to Earth" also 1NNETT COMEDY Cell's Tusseir fig 20c g| 3NDAY rds for Title. r q| ' Good Pictures 11 BBIDfiS&BD&Qu J MOTHS* WORKED IN RED CRO 3&&Lv^K^^??B^^^?tf^. > w5 1 BH 1 ' v SW^fflHWf ? ^^hhh^HK;^ Reading From Left to Right?Sergt. CIj Private Julian Wilkinson, Priva'. LEGION WILL GATHER s- ' ar New York, Oct. 29.?Approxim- n( ately 1,000,000 American veterans of ^ the world war will be represented at ;J( the first national contention of the jz | American Legion to be held in Minn-J w : eapoli? November 10, '11 and 12, jit was announced today at legion ^ I h.r '~v:r.:*ters here. The constitution! ' of the lep-'on provides that each I s^te and territory and the District of ! Columbia shall be represented by ' | four delegates and four alternates 1 r.r.d or.e delegate and one alternate oi ifor each 1.000 members.*" ' fi I Mrs. Jai Late arrivals ji'.zk received a shi] bought several month: than they can be boug Winter Coat. Another lot of all v will arrive this week. Big lot of GEORG are beauties. Come ir I ? XWr* tnmethf *? Give us a call. You a I Mrs. las SS WHILE SONS FOUGHT :?GHT LIBERTY BONDS. idml "K > s - v: -j kude Wilkinson, 1st. Lieut. W. ? e Walter Wilkinson. Center?Mi Two advance delegates a chaira id a secretary will be sent to ft }a'poli3 from each of. the si anches of the organization Nov ji* 7. The chairmen will be org 2d into a advanced similar to t hich met in St. Louis last May th iya before the legions caucus 1 i?i-e. 9TATE OF SOUTH CAROL!?!.* County of Abbeville. Tp Notice that on the 4th December, 1910. I will renJo >al account of my actings anJ mw&SFMwm 5. S. CQ( in winter w pment of LADIES* s ago when they we ;ht now. This is a g rool Serge, Tricotine ETTE BLOUSES r. i and look them ovei g We have the excli IfITRITE Petticos ~i come in Cotton, Sil i .. ng new in tins deps re always vrcieoine. , S. C0( r IN FRANCE. FATHERipr Be > Hk|h fi ^SSS^SSSBBSIBBS ). Wilkinson, Sergt. Alvin Wilkinson, s. J. M. Wilkinson. * . __ ' f nan ings as administrator of the estate of lin- W. J. Taylor, deceased, in'the office ;ate of the Judge'of Probate for Abbeville -j em-. County, and on the same day will ap;an ply for a final discharge from my ;hat trust as such. ; iree All persons having demands against leld said estate will present same for pay! ments on or before that day proven 'and authenticated or be forever } -w yC* barred. v 'hi ! ' JOSEPH HICKS, ll-7-3w. . Administrator. " n j Edong to the Red Cross and keep V i do- stprj with America. :hran 1 rearing affairs | COATS that were I re very much cheaper || ood time to buy your ?i TVI?it.. cir:a. m anu liovcujr tjnn 10 ^ feceived this week. They I I usive sale of the famous 8 its in Abbeville. They ^ k and Jersey. m rjSf i 59B xrtmeist every week, & :hran i j