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Mr. and Mre. E. C. Horton left
Wednesday to spend a deys with rela- ;
tives in Williaxaston and Anderson.
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Mr. and Mrs. Van Noy Weir, of
Athens, are visiting the fasnily of [
Mr. A. B. Morse.
Miss M. A. Gann has returned
from a two weeks vacation spent in
Atlanta.
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Miss Delia Wilson, who is teaching :
school near Raleigh, N. C., is at home1;
for the Christmas holidays.
George P. Cannon, of Colombia, is j
in the city this week visiting his :
mother.
Mr. R. M. Haddon is spending the j
holidays with his brother, Mr. Jim j
Haddon, near Doe West. i
Miss Mamie Devlin of Greenwood,
is the Christmas guest of her sister,
Mrs. M. R. Plaxco on North Main
street.
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Prof, and Mrs. David H. Henry of
Clemson college, with young David
Jr., are spending the Christmas holidays
with Mrs. Frencis Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilson and
Home Loftis left Wednesday for Brevard,
N. C., to spend the holidays
with their home people.
Mrs. Lizzie Cason, who is teaching
in the graded schools at Anderson,
is here spending two weeks with Mrs. ,
Faanie J. Man&alL
Miss Marion Cason is in the city
spending the holidays with her home
people. Mies Cason is teaching this
session at Intaan,- S. -C.
Miss Johnnie May Lynch of the
high school faculty 4s spending the
holidays with relatives in Waynesvffle.N.C.
Miss Annie Rodgers, of Chicago, but
by whose beauty you could tell
she was born and reared in South
Carolina, is the charming guest of
r Miss Fannie Stark.
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Misses Mary Rudisail and Julia
Mae Turner left Wednesday morning
for Spartanburg to spend the holidays.
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[ Br. and Mrs. A. L. Harvin and .
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pretty utuc ui
Washington, D. C., are in the city
spending the Christinas season with 1
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sondley.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Everett and a
young son, Joe Jr.t of Spartanburg, c
are spending the holidays with Mr. 1
and Mrs. W. D. Wilson on South]
Main street. j
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Dr. M. G. Woodworth, professor of a
?.ngr?sn at uw rreaoyienan college, g
CHnton, was an interesting speakerj
at the high school on Tuesday. Dr. g
Woodworfh came over Monday after- ii
nooa io act as one of the judges at n
the Delpbtan-Excebio* debate. o
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Miss Eleanor Todd and Mr. Ansel i
Putnam of Due West, were visitors I
here Tuesday having, come down to I
attend the McLane-Todd nuptials. I
which were solemnized at high noon t
Tuesday. it
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Miss Agnes Kreutzer, of Trinidad,'I
Colorado, the charming house guest I
of Mrs. W. P. Greene, gave a delieht- f
Iful talk on Western schools to the!a
high school pupils on Tuesday afternoon.
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Prof. J. M. Daniel left Wednesday a
to spend the holidays with his par- t
ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Daniel at ^
Newberry. This is the first Christ-!
mas in four years that Mac has spent s
out of Abbeville and nobody except F
his mother could have enticed him
away this one. c
Wism RnHif* RaII Knic'ht. of Mcvnnt>
Iville, attended the Cason-Whaley s
wedding last week. v
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I stage play, "EVERYV
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MY CHRISTMAS TREE. ri
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', mas morn- b!
ing when I si
wake and ti
sleep-dust from
my eyes I shake, I c<
see a sight that , b
makes me start and b;
causes thumpings in my
heart; A Christmas tree? tl
oh, pretty sight?with can- c<
dies, bells and balls alight. s<
With horns and dolls and sugar fj
plums, and skates and trains and
seating drums. And, oh, it is a won- f,
der tree, with heaps of things for f,
me to see. Rare gifts hang upon h,
the side, which tinseled fairies w
cannot hide. A soldier doll, _
a doH house, too, and
strings of ogld come to
my view, and
as I look
I seem to
hear sweet Christ- ti
mas music, soft and clear. w
A. merry Christmas, it seems to say, e
A merry, happy, holy day! |S
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One of the most interesting p
ivents of the past week was the
narriage on last Wednesday afterloon
December 17th, of Miss Eva .
day Williams to Mr. John Wesley ^
langley.
This event occurred in the Leba- S(
ion Presbyterian Church, of which
he bride is a member.
The church had been simply and p
ippropriately decorated for the st
occasion in Southern smilax and
erns.
A semi-circle of columns draped
n white and twined with smilax had ^
teen arranged in front of the pulpit ai
md formed' an attractive back- l
[round for the bridal party. h<
At the appointed hour, Miss Mag;ie
Evans, organist, began the open- r
ng strains of Lohengrin's wedding m
narch and the doors were thrown f,
>pen by Mr. Hunter Link.The bridal
arty entered as follows: The ushers,
iessrs. Gillespie Williams and Bob .
Jaughraan up the right isle and ^
lessrs. Richard Williams and Clifton
Sdwards up the left. They crossed
o opposite sides just in front of 01
he altar and took their positions. ^
Text came two of the bridesmaids,
rfisses AdHie WnnHhiirsf nnd Roacin
Jnk up opposite aisles. They were bi
ollowed by Misses Lennie Langley
,nd Annie Williams. M
Then came the bridegroom with tl
lis brother, Mr. Dewey Langley, as fi
est man, advancing up the right C
isle, and were met at the altar by w
he bride, supported by her sister, si
liss Ellie Williams as maid of honor.
Rev. J. B. Hillhouse in his usual
imple and impressive ceremony,
>ronounced the happy couple hus>and
and wife. The party left the 1
Tmrrh tlrn ctrnjino r\-f w
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wedding march was played.
The bride wa3 attired in a handome
coatsuit of dark blue tricotinej*4
dth matching accessories and car-1111
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in twenty miles
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ed a lovely bouquet of brides roses
nd ferns. The maid of honor | was
retty in a dress of green taffeta
eaded in steel. Her hat was of
lack planne velvet and plumes and
ae carried a,bouquet of pink carnaons.
The bridesmaids wore becoming
sstumes of deep rose cojor and
lack picture hats. - They carried
askets of holly and smilax.
.The bride is a graduate of Winlrop
College and has taught sucssefully
in our public schools for
?veral years. She numbers her
fiends by the scores.
Mr. Langleyjs a successful young
irmer of McCormick, S. C., and the
riends of the young couple extend
eartiest congratulations and best
ishes for their future happiness.
-Contributed.
WEDDING BELLS RING.
SwetenVurf-Cfcaatkam!
A very pretty borne wedding will
ake place this, Christmas evening,
ihen Miss Lillian Swetexburg, eldst
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
wetenburg will be married to Robrt
L. Cheatham, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ohn T. Cheatham of theWarrenton
action of Abbeville county. The cerelony
will be performed by the Rev.
. B. Hillhouse, pastor of Lebanon
resbyterian church.
The bride has been for several
ears past a popular teacher in the
iwj oviivuio aim 10 ck ^xauuovc ui
rinthrop College. She -will continue
> teach for the remainder of this
jssion. Mr. Cheatham holds a reaonsible
position with S. J. Link.
Mr. and Mrs. Cheatham will occuy
the Martin house on Pinckney
a-eet
McLane-Todd.
The A. R. P. manse was the
:ene of a Christmas wedding when
t high noon Tuesday Miss Ruth Mcane
and Mr. Charles Todd were
appily married by Rev. E. B. Kenney
of Due West, assisted by Rev. M.
. Plaxco, the bride's pastor. The
lanse was in holiday dress, a prolsion
of holly and mistletoe, and a
retty picture it made.
The bride was handsomely dressed
i a wine colored traveling suit with
at to match.
The bride had no attendants and
nly the immediate relatives of the
ride and groom were present.
Immediately after the ceremony
[r. and Mrs. Todd left on the Seaoard
for southern points.
Miss McLane is the daughter of
[r. and Mrs. Foster B. McLane of
lis city and the groom is originally
om Due West, but is now with the
olumbia Sales Co.. Columbia, in
hich city the happy couple will rede.
BIRTHS.
Born?At Martin's Mill, Dec. 22,
919, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beckith,
twins?boy and girl.
Mr. A. B. Hamlin has moved his
imily to Anderson, where they will
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lake tneir nome in uie iumre.
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ing scenes in which Eve
oses Beauty, ModestyConscience.
From the PRICES
tter than Nights, ]
served T
of Abbeville sh
WANTS
FORD OWNERS?Enjoy comfort^of
a closed car. \ve can make your
touring car a Sedan, for $46.00;
your roadster a(Coupe for $30.00.
For particulars write B. & M. Motor
Co., Rock Hill, S. C. 12-9-8L
LOST:?Shoat, white and black
spotted, male, on Blue Hill. 1 '
12-19-3tpd. CHARLIE COVIN.
FOR SALE?1, six room cottage on
North Main Street. Recently
painted and in good repair, good
barn, and plenty of room to keep
a cow and have large garden.
Abbeville Insurance and Tract Co.
Abbeville, S. C.
12-23-2t
FOR SALE?Farm implements, consisting
of wagon, buggy,., plows,
cotton planters, fertilizer distributor,
cook stove, horses, etc.
Sale will be held Monday, Decern
ber, 29, 10 a. m. Farm 3 miles
south of Abbeville.
12-23-2tpd. R. G. HAGEN.
WANTED?To let good two horse
farm. Good house, good land, good
water, good pasture. Apply to
M. R. PLAXCO,
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
12-23-3t.
McLANE-TODD.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bradley McLane
announce the marriage of their
daughter
Ruth
and
Mr. Charles Strong Todd
December twenty-third
one thousand nine hundred and nineteen
at Abbeville, South Carolina.
At Home
1628 Hampton Avenue^
Columbia, S. C.
Mr. H. G. Clark is spending this
week in New York with friends.
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Wallace Wardlaw of Augusta, is
visiting relatives near the city.
Mrs. Frank Andrews is visiting
relatives in winder, lia.
Miss Annie Lou Wham of Balti-i
more, Md., is here spending- the holi-j
days with her home people.
Dr. J. B. White and Mrs. White of
Atlanta, are guests for the Christmas,
season of Mrs. L. W. White.
Miss Ruth Beeks is spending a few
days this week in Columbia with relatives.
J ir TT * Kf-Wl
ur. ana ivirs. xi. .f\. lucraruy 011
Columbia, are visiting their parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Richey.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. Henerlyi of
Ehrhardt, S. C., are spending: the
Christmas season wtih the latters
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clinkscales
at Monterey.
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Miss Maude Adams of Bishopville, <
is here to spend Christmas with her
home people.
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Ralph Lyon, is home from the Cita- w
del to spend the Christmas holidays Ri
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aipn gi
Lyon. pi
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Misses Essie Lee and' Elizabeth he
McCord are spending Christmas Dayjer
in Elberton with Mr. ami Mrs. R. G. i
Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Devlin will |
come up from Greenwood and spend
Christmas Day with Rev. and Mrs. j
M, R. Plaxco. jjj(
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Misses Hannah and Carrie Coch- 1 isc
ran will spend Christmas Day withfo
their sister, Mrs. W. J. M-cKee, near.dr
Due West aT1
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Leonard F. Whitlock of Greenwood sei
is spending a few days here wftsh his'tw
friends. J Ms
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of Everywoman's
> her heart's desire,
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45c. All seats re- iji
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Spending Christina* in Richmond.
Judge Frank B. Gary left Wednesiy
for Richmond to spend Christmas
ith Mrs. Gary and her sister, Mrs.
iley. Mrs. Gary's friends will be
ad to know that she is gTeatly imoved
in health. Frank B. Gary, Jr.
' Annapolis, will also spend the
(lidavs in Richmond with his parits.
Local Talent Play at Hodges.
"An Afflicted Family" i.-- the title
an attractice comedy to be printed
by the pupils of the M-hoi.l at
)dges next Tuesday night at 7 :::0.
addition to th?? play, which [ TO.nts
to ho a most entertaining r*-rrmance,
there will he a floral
ill by the pupils and some mt.w'nl
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reading between the fir-r nnd
cond acts by Miss Sue Cob.b r.nd
eon the third and fourth by Miss
lrgia Brissey.