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P Xocal j (! : personals : J | Dr. F. E. Harrison has returned from a visit to Manning. tit Mrs. C. M. Cochran of Santuc, was j in town Saturday. / J Miss Elise Nance of Lowndesville. jg ? Sntnrdav. I was a ? iojcw. ? Gibson Edwards spent Sunday in || Greenwood. ? Mrs. David Gilliam of Oakland S Heights, was in town Saturday. v Ansel Putnam of Due West, was 'visiting: friends here Sunday. ' 1$ Owen Speed and Albert Morse ^ p>ent Sunday in Athens. E. J. Adair, Clinton, was a bu.vi- gj "ness visicor in Abbeville Monday. Mrs. A. L. Harvtn went down to ' Greenwood last week and visited her ,-Va friend, Mrs. Arthur Kluerh. -v*? kMv. J. C. Fair was here lrom _ Greenville Sunday, seeing if the o!1 town had grown any in two weeks. ? \ * 1 Miss Mildred Cochran came home Saturday from Lander and spent until Monday with her parents. ;,\V s Mrs. James Shelley has returned to Gr r Abbeville after a visit of some weeks Ab to her home people in Franklin, N. C? Miss Grace Dawson, student at Ers- An kir.e College, Due West, spent Satur- wa day in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mcllwaine and Hu Miss Mary Mcllwaine of Due West, Mc r.? * _ 7 were in town Saturday, p" tr- Messrs. Albert Morse and Max-:op "f pj well Smith will leave tomorrow on a - * business trip to Atlanta. k- SUT Mrs. George Mcllwaine and dauprh- Hi: ter, Miss^-Margaret Mcllwaine, were toi in Abbeville Monday on a shopping: trip. t? ' T Mr. and Mrs. DT Townsend Smith l Sa' came down from Pelzer Saturday and , . rrii spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. M. _f ? , dir l. ^uieman. pie Friends of Mrs. J. Y. Turman will; reget very much to know that she* fell and broke her arm Saturday night. She is resting well, however, ft , SOT John Durst Payne came over from ^ Greenwood Sunday and spent the | ^ day with his cousin, Edwin Barks-'y dale. v y Mr. Lamar Richey went over to Greenwood Sunday and spent the'^ day with his aunt, Mrs. Marshall,; who is seriously ill of pneumonia. I . N ' -V Mr. and Mrs. A. B . Cheatham,! Miss Narietta Cheatham and Miss Winona Durst were in Abbeville on Sunday spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cheatham. V j En Miss Margaret Perrin went to Athens Sunday to visit friends, join- ^ ing her sister, Miss Sarah Perrin, there. The two will return to Abbe- . -ville tomorrow. ' . N - An Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, of Au- ?ai gusta, have been spending several days in Abbeville the guests of Mrs. A. "W. Clark. Mrs. Clark is as handsome as ever and is always a welcome visitor. j ] the Mr. Claude Jones has rented the sev Presbyterian Manse and will move spr his family into the house this week, arc ?r i ?<r tt t Ml i Mr. ana airs, w. n. j_.ong win move 1 into the house vacated by Mr. Jones the and family. ,Ne the W. R. Hilton will leave tomorrow Sat fo4- Richmond to attend the meeting vit< of the $100,000 men of the Life In- om surance Company of Virginia. Mr. the Hilton has been with the company tur about six months and already ha? anc sold considerably more tahn $100.- mo 000 worth of insurance. k I I. . I We have just rec It is the Wagon tc b * I i - The wheels, axi< of the very best n f It is soaked in h giV'CJLt iivc ai A look will conv c f Wagon to buy. | . Tf | No. IS North Ma: ."dbsPhases?- arr ~ zzrzz? r. "* 5. JI. Beatty. Monterey section, 5 a business visitor in Abbeville inday. Mrs. Ellen Norwood will go up tc eenville Wednesday to spend twe Li: -;-c days with friends. ^ Dr D. T. Knox and S. M. Mcams, Antrtvillv. were visitor.1? in Seville Monday. , P. Perry and W. F. Peterson, eemvood, were business visitors in beville Monday. I. D. Warren , district1 manager lerican Express, Monroe, X. C., s in Abbeville today on business. r Mrs. Quint Sims and Miss Lila Moraine were shoppers in Abbeville inday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson ringfield, are in Abbeville visiting ends and relatives. Mr. Wilson is old Abbeville boy. marrying last nmer and moving to Springfield. ; wife, formerly Miss Phillips lght in the city schools. Their Anniversary. Mx\ and Mrs. W. W. Bradley celeited their twenty-fifth anniversary turday night by entertaining theii ends and relative? at a delightful iner party. The occasion was a asant one. i BIRTH. Born?In Abbeville, Jan. 12, 1920 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson, i 1, Wilson, Jr. vvvvvvvvvvvwvv s COMING! OPERA HOUSE! \ S Two Days, Thursday and \ Friday, Jan. 22 and 23rd. \ Geo. Loan Tucker's Produc- S tion, "THlTMIRACLE MAN"--\ the picture that reaches the S soul, in 7 reels. \ Admissian, 35c. and 55c. S 1-12-tf. S N ^V^VVUVVAVVVVS tertaining the Bride and Groom. Mr. Charlie McNeill entertained kindred and a few friends at a mer party Monday in compliment Mr. and Mrs. Neuffer McNeill, o were happily married Sunday. old fashioned dinner of the "in e" variety was enjoyed and many )d wishes were extended to the spy couple. Among the Littie Men. Big dinners among men have been rage in Abbeville for the last eral months and the germ is eading now to the little men >und town. ^rank and Happholdt Neuffer, enterprising youn^r sons of Dr. uffer entertained about thirty of ir young boy friends at a dinner ;urday night. The guests were ingd for six o'clock and according to * of them they "talked, played Victrola, told jokes, etc. a big key dinner, with potato "pudden" ' gypsy cake and went to the ving picture show." \ nrrfc-ct day. indeed. J Vl. ? met to? ^jOfcO eived two cars of Bain Wag &, depend cn. 2S, haelsters and beds are n laterial. oiling hot Linseed Oil and te coats of paint. ince you that the Bain is IE STARK inSu AMONG THE SPORTS. Col. L. C. Parker was host Friday evening to a partv cf twenty four . r UV ? setback artists, who enjoyed the {rood > dinner served and played the game ,. , as it is played on Wardiaw and i Greenville streets. Jim -McMillan . \ P'1 i now doubts Col. Roche s diagnosis of ^ i Uncle Jim as a player, while Uncle i . ro Jim doubts Jim's diagnosis of himself in that capacity. ; 1 sti ( As usual Bill Wilson went down in , , I defeat, while Major Fulp won his t'U ,,:iTth straight game as he told it. One ^ 1 1??J- .. n;n.o->. r.r, uieili'jei ium a 111 lccii tcai ti^ui v/n ^ r3radley Reese, while another won the . ; same on Will Barnwell. Albert Henj ry played the poorest game of the j evening. PDr. J. R. Nickles has invited a num- ... iber'of promi'ien1" j*entl?TY!?n to aj,... ,1 setback dinner at his home on North .! Main next Thursday evening. So far' n | 15 heard from everybody has accept- so ed the* invitations extended and are , ready.to accept any others which may ^ ; be forthcoming. j j We understand that Dr. NeufFer, i Tim McMillan, and Mart Coleman ? I c.rc?, ich. anxious to give a dinner to FC the SL'tjback college. Don't crowd, gentlemen, we will give you all a /chance before the season is over. ? 1 Jim's turkey is getting rather fat and 1 he is afraid to let him run at large too long, besides he wishes to get off ' o Ci.ba as-early as possible, i Tui. Pat Roche is about to chap- L( crone a party consisting of W. A. i Calvert, James Gilliam and J. L. McI Mill;..' on a trip to Habana, Cuba. In ' orde: to get passports the gentlemen of the. party were called on to send ? their photos to Washington, and they p( have been considerably delayed thereby because the passport man thought he had seen some of the pictures before in the Rogues' Gallary. When he could not find them there, the 'photos were forwarded to the JNew __ York headquarters of the hunters for the ""Reds," thinking that headquar. tcrs might be interested in the gen' tlemen, but word soon came back I Lhat it was not believed the gentlelen meant any harm by the way they ^ (iooked, so the passports have been , issued. Dote Smith thinks there will ' no doubt that they will be able to gret^ passports back home when they ret ready to-leave Habanji, if not be"ore. 1-1 Supper at Rosenburg Merc. Co. The employes of the Rosenburg I Mercantile Co., were hosts to themselves at an oyster supper in the store }l0 jSaturday night after closing hour. ]1C The menu was prepared after a w* J | raid on the grocery stock and con- J 0'c sisted of fried oysters, stewed oy-j isters, canned peaches, cake and i-' j coffee. The entire personnel of the j store was present and after supper, ! indulged in post-prandial speeches, jintersperced with songs and a gen-'on I eral debate. Miss Helen Edwards: mj acted as toastmaster. Boh Greene, cu! was head-waiter. Next time is it wa promised that in consideration of frc I | jthis publicity that the newspaper ( men of the town will be invited. !l-i t I g I" I 11. OTIS, ?;: ^ VEHICL 55SMEg^gBgg?5g?^ ?SBgg* THE GPF.EiCERY. The new ordinary being erect Mike Ko'-tr.-, kin? of the C/c lony in Abbeville, on the rear s Washington street property, nrin<' completion. V?~nen it is co: stcd it will be used as an apartme use for the many Greek famili >w residing in Abbeville. The building is of frame cc ruction, but it is being well bui hen completed about twenty roon t off into living apartments ret, five or more rooms, will ady for occupancy by those des e: good quarters. The building is to have also a Gi in Poriico where Mike, Georj ;ariey Janides, and the other Gre lilosophers will sit in the cool of t enings. smoke good cigars and d ss matters which interest Gre ilosopher-?such as apples, bar .s, oranges, grape-fruit, candi ft-drinks, etc.. and so on. W A iVTtt T T ^ -JL t<_j> )R SALE:?Canteen Hut at t Shops. See J. S. Morse or J. Cochran. 1-12-1 >ST:?On Square, this week, o S. A.'TL Frat Pen set with pear Finder return to this office and ] * ceive reward. 1-9-i )5T?One mule, dark bay, cast one eye, saddle and bridle on. I turn to Tom Wilson or Jim Booz< Reasonable reward. Jim Booz 1-7-lt.Pd. 3R SALE:?4 pigs, 2 l-'J monl old, half Durrock and halt Pola China, at $7.50 each. Also one f Jersey heifer calf 2 1-2 monThs < for $25. Apply Box 76, Abl ville, S. C. 1-6-31.1 ANTED?A man with experier. to work in Dry Goods store. I-6-St. The L. W. White ( )R.RENT?Two horse farm, fo miles from Abbeville on t Greenwood road, 75 acres in ci tivation,close to church and scho UNI! c W >>111 idll- x vaoviiu ui > KJ. w i ^iu\ McCormick, S. C., Route 2, or Howard Moore, Abbeville. J-ot. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The Annual Meeting of the sloe Iders of the Planters Bank will Id in the office of the preside L-dnesday January 14. 1020 at * dock. Otto Bristow, Cashier. r-4t. Two Horse Farm For Rent Will rent for ?;">() lb;-, per hor.-' share*. Good five room houi w roof. 75 acres. 4." acres und Itivation. plenty of wood ai ter convenient. ?nile and one-hji >m Due West. T. R. Blackwell ! lM j".l. * - ? OOMPAN / iABBEviLLE SOCKET)' TWEisTY YEARS AG'}. ed I i Continued from Page One) Eusr< " i' ~ r.. i ,7 of over lilvJf SUK; natural newer-. is Miss Jennie Corrio. buco'jnii , bi'i m- gown of white organdie and satin R-v nt ribbons. bcvil ies* Miss Rebecca Seal, a dainty iiy. '. -y'-' /'fetch'ng" costume of corn color *lVas ,n_ ehiffor ; violets. j Hall lit.! Miss Fenruion. of Baltimov.. ?]or. is, beautiful combination of black chif-j of fon and chim-on silk; dfcmorr be j Miss Florence Riley, Greenwood,! "*- charming costume of white organdie J j over pink silk; violets. ! p q re" Mist Hattie Austin, Greenville,i-t .J 'e' handsomely gowned in white silking and blue velvet. | Miss Jordon, Greenviile, beauti- j ^ fully attired in black brocade satin, j M e Miss Nettie Russell, gown of white McN .44- Ml MAAY1 SI IK. """" ' Miss Xena Tuggart, sweetly at- j Paie] tired in white organdie, ribbons and i iee ? i * ;Peel< (violets. Miss Mary Lyles, dainty petite in J white mousseline de soir over pink | satin. ? Miss Madge Graydon, charmingly * he attired in blue organdie,' silk and * , iThor S. lace. ^ It.! Miss Rachel Hemphill, petite in* . . , * Chris ? costume of black lace. I , . 10 I ( ne Miss Virginia Sondley; gown of ' I ? tv Li Is. corn color silk, black velvet trim- / I . i two re- mings. . ^ 3t. Miss McQuiston, of Arkansas,' over ? handsome black silk. 1 . S haPP in ATJLIOO JJC11C liUUUUii ? uuaiiuin^ , , j Ml ?e. black silk, real lace. ,, _ i McC1 er> ^Miss Lila Norwood, exquisite cos- . _ pr tume of black plaboratelv trimmed > ' i. , , , ^ f charj in duchesse lace. 1. , . ' inter ' Tne gentlemen wore the conven-' ^ tional full dress and were: Judge Er-| ^ . n(j nest Gary, Columbia, Ed Clary, i ujj .Allie Williams, Dick Reynolds, L. E. I jld Riley, Dick Riley, Wells Riley, L. H.! S ^ i Russell, Greenwood; George B. Todd: ! -\f ? 4. 77? nf_i.il. .... _jf\ fl ui lfiuiitciiici | rrazier iuciLinews cm | aj {Spartanburg; W. W. Visanski, At- Laui jtenta; M. B. Reese, Clinton: Joelcalle ce> ^rowbridge, J. E. Sadler, B. l)..liam Earle, Anderson; R. L. Mabry, S. J.,5:30 -'C'ason. J. F. Lvon, D. H. Henry. Al- Janu * | ~'Ibert Henry, Alex Bowie, Jas. Bowie, as s ur,E. R. Thompson, W: B. Morrow, V. whic he, W. Wardlaw, s T. G. White, V.'. H. 'stocl ill- j White, J. H. Perrin, John Burnett.! ol. jJas. Chalmers, Lewis Lewis, J. L.! I ^ :e,; Fei-rin, Lewis Perrin, J. B. Lyles. Jr.,! S J. jWyatt Aiken, J. B. Lyles, Sr., J. C. j i Ellis, E. 0. Ingraham, A. M. Schoen \ A iA. B. Edwards, Hon. F. B. Gary. > S. F. ? |John W. Bullock, Gen. K. R. Hemp-1 the ( hill, William Hemphill. W. T. Mo the jv. .Ilwaine, K. S. Link, 0. H. Cobb, dis&o be I Frank Myers, Aaron Cohen. Phil Co. nij Bonner, R. R. Watson. R. L. Dargan.r'ixjand W. G. Moses." ^ v v V . ' . Dance in Honor of Visitor. v I *i: *1 i V juis.- ;?jaiv i\uuibti11 gave a ciance j Saturday night at the home of Mrs. ^ 1 orjH. H. Hill^-in honor of her visitor,!^- I 5ejMiss Helen RagsdaU*. Greenville.' V er! Eight couples danced. Delightful re- 'V I refreshments of punch and cake were' ^ [Jf served. A 1 J J. E. Allen. Greenville, was a; V vNitoi in Abbeville today. i N. V ; 1'' ji ' a . | >j juL?%*?;-/ - / 01 v " | | Abbeville, S. C. . | . ;J| Sutherland?liall ( iss Alma Sutherland and Mr. . ne IIcil! were married Saturday _ t at 7 o'clock at in* home of i'ne - 's parent* in this county. The M. R. Plr.xco, pastor of the Abe A. R. P. Church officiated. . .-J r the wedding a turkey supper * VJ| served to the invited guests. Mr. was a soldier in France, being seas ten months, serving with nction in the front line trenches. . s U. D. C. Meeting. here will be a meeting of the U. '.'s Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 13th, o'clock, at the home of Miss gie Brooks. Hall?McNeill iss Helen Hall and Mr. Neuffer eill were married Sunday afterat the home of the bride's nts, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Hall, nvile Street, the Rev. C. E. ? officiating. 'Ji MISS MARTIN MARRIES iivls announcing the marriage of Mary Martin and Mr. Gerard nas have Deen received in aooe. The marriage took place stmag. day at the Jefferson Ho^olumbia. Miss Mai-tin was Coun emonslrator in Abbeville about m years ^go and did a fine work lis line, the has many friends the county who wish her much iness. r. Thomas was County Agent in ormick until called to his home rangoburg County, where he has ?e of his father's large farming ests. r. and Mrs. Thomas will make home in Orangeburg. i TOCKHOLDERS MEETING " I 1 le stockholders of Abbeville Ice ldry and Fuel Company are * jf d to meet at the office of WilP. Greene, Abbeville, S. C., at p. m. Friday, afternoon 16th ary 1920, to transact business hall come before the meeting h i.? tho annual meeting of such ^ cholder'". Wm. P. GREENE. PRESIDENT TOCKHOLDERS MEETING. meeting of the stockholders of . Sherard & Co., will be held at iftice of S. F. Sherard & Co., on 7th day of Feb. to consider the lution of said ?. F. Sherard & l-12-4t. UUUVK vuvu V COMING OPERA HOUSE, V % Two days, Thursday and V 'ridav. Jan. 22 and 23, Geo. V -oar. Tucker's Production, V 'THE MIRACLE MAN," the V licturc that reaches the soul V n 7 reels. V A'irriii- on. 35c. and 5Dc V -12-tf. V V V V V S V V V V