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v\ eunesuay, .uditu ?. *, local i i flewe i 3 : personals : ;; ik_ ?=^s r\ \ Mark Pennell, of Belton, was in j town Tuedsay. j " Ben Wolfe, of Monroe, was in j town Tuesday. I v Mrs. Claude Lanier, of Monterey, was in town Monday. |(] ? ;1 Henry Carlisle spent Monday m (j Greenwood. Q Joel Morse spent Tuesday in Co-1 1 lumbia. , I I I J. J. Grant, of Lowndesville, was a> J visitor in town Monday. 1 I . . Q J. R. Glenn hs accepted a position " s with the National Bank. Mrs. Van Noy Weir, Atens, Ga., is1* visiting he father, A. B. Morse. 1 Dr. Wallace, of Spartanburg, was in town Monday on business. Walter and Tom Sherard spent t Tuesday in Anderson. |C ,1 Mr. and Mrs. John Baughman, of t; tv m?rp in town Monday. t f Mrs. Will Scott, Mt. Carmel, was a; shopper in Abbeville Wednesday. Emmet Gordon and Silas Knight of Santuc, were Wednesday visitors to the city. 1 Walter W. Wilson, of Level Land, 0 ( was here Tuesday looking: after busi-: f ness matters. P Miss Mollie Evans, of near Due b West, was a visitor in Abbeville this week. k p Messrs. J. Arnette Ellis and Martin h L. Ellis, of Groggy Springs, were business visitors to the city Tuesday J Mrs. John Brownlee and Mrs. John Dickson were among tne shopper s in. Abbeville Tuesday. b c Mrs. J. R. Tarrant and daughter. Miss Pickens Tarrant, Mt. Carniel, ^ were visitors in Abbeville this week. Mrs. Paul Kennedy, and her young n son, Paul, are at '.erne afcer a pleas- h 7 7 I , ant visit to relatives in Spartanburg. .E Mrs. John Dees, who has been1 visiting relatives in Abbeville and t< the county, has returned to her home fi in Pikesville, N. C. F n W. S. Cothran, and daughter, Miss a Margaret, were called to Chester x Tuesday to be with Mrs. Cothran,! who is in the hospital there. :0. Mrs. S. G.-Tho:a.don and Mrs. Joe y Little are in Columbia this week visiting relatives and seeing the 1 automobile show. ? |P Mrs. James A. Hill left Monday ^ afternoon for Columbia wi.oie will join Mr. Hill and Andrew andja take in the Automobile show. r Miss Sallie Hart out again after ? J ten days illness v 'i/i flu and has tak L en charge of her grade at school a C m turn. t a Misuses Jennie Nance and Daisy. La.iier returned to Due West Mon-| day after spending the week-end in Monterey with home folks. j I Hon. Melvin J. Ashley, of Honea| Path, was down Monday shaking hands with his friends and explaining! the workings of the legislature. I Vi Joe H. Hill, of Lowndesville, was 11 A here Wednesday on his way to Lau-|* rens to look after important business ' f matters. > -1 j( C. E. Hix, former superintendent | of the Water and Electric Plant, was " a visitor in Abbeville Wednesday. n Mr. Hix is now living in Concord, N. C. I M: Jennie Boyd has resigned her I 2 losition as community worker at the j I 'otton Mill to take effect immediate- I y. Her successor luis not been so- I ured as yet. I .Miss Mary Rinli.-ail was onlio;! ' ;j^ inartanburx last week oil account of j|; ho extreme illness of her brother, I Jr. Richard Rudisnil. Mr. Rudisail 9 ied Friday and his funeral service j K /ere held Saturday. Miss Rudisail jl rill return to Abbeville today to v- jl lime her position in the law office of I Vm. P. Greene. K Returns Home. $ Mrs. Thos. F. Black, of Chicago,: if ho has been at the home of her rother, Jas. S. Cochran, for several I ays, returned today to Chicago. Mrs. I Slack was called to Abbeville by the I oath of her sister, Miss Carrie ? 'ochran. jl Joe Everett, Jr., Improves The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. jl oe Everett, of Spartanburg, will be 1 cjoiced to know that their young I on, who has been seriously sick for I everal days at the home of Mr. \V. M ). Wilson, is improved today, andjl he physicians hope well on the road | o complete recovery. The Merrie Matrons Mrs. Wilson Johnson entertained 'I he Merrie Matrons at her home on 8 Jreenville street Tuesday afternoon.' 'he party was enjoyed by three. ables of players and at the ciose of H he games, salads, hot rolls, and cof-iB ee were served. K WOFFCRD TEAM BOOKED . ggj The superintendent of the city chools has booked the Wofford Gym ? earn for a performance on the night I f Good Friday, April 2nd, in the I)pera House . There are eleven per- li ormers in the team and they are ex ert in all sort of gymnastic tricks, K trong arm stuff, and the like. An- gounccement of further details will I; e made later. The proceeds from the p erformance will be donated to the fc igh school baseball team to pur- I hase equipment for this season. E| POWER?PENNELL 3 A wedding of much interest in Ab- {* eville and Abbeville County oc- p urred Wednesday morning at 10:30 p 'clock when Miss Allie Mae Power, H aughter of Mr. Henry Power, Sj Irownlee, and Mr. Clarence H. Pen- I ell were united in marriage at the Pj ome of the bride's father, the Rev. [. C. Fc-.incll performing the cere- I? The wedding was informal and at- I inded only by close relatives and a l'w intimate friends of Mr. and Mrs. m ennell. Immediately after the cere- I lony the bride and frroom left in an.B utomobile for the mountains of Bp orth Carolina. Mrs. Pennell is the only daughter'B( f Mr. H. J. Pow.\?:* ; nd i.= a char r z W oung lady with a hos< of friends !n p lis county. Mr. Pennell is a popular ;B nd well known young business manjB f Abbeville, being manager of thejK iedmont Land Co. He is the son of l| [rs. Lucy Pennell, Level Land. A "on?; the Abbeville r>r*cplc '.vh BT Mr ttended the wedding were: Dr. and >M Irs. J. R. Power, Mr. and Mrs. Roy'H ower and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. M ohnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. J:! . McMillan, Mrs. Otto Bristow;! wen Speed and J. Lowrie Wilson. I Itliers who were present were, Dr. j nd Mrs. Eugene Power, Dr. Tom 'enenll, Belton; and Mr. Mark Penell. Belton. Mr. and Mrs. Pennell will make heir home with the bride's father.; Ir. H. J. Power. CITY ELECTION | The regular City election will be E ield at the City Council Chambers, ? Abbeville, South Carolina, April g 3th, 1920, from R a. m. till 4 p. m. or Mayor, four Aldermen, and one Commissioner of Public Works. Managers of the Election?T. C. Seal, C. A. Botts and J. L. Clark. J. Moore Mars, Mayor, r. G. Perrin, City Clerk. !-24-20-on 24-31-7 / jjj 11V "*** ^ 1 YOU see Feel it wh< It's an indei why is har it is what y Your frit what the}' truer with j though the see -- you: KuDDenl I "~?v the distinct reflect youi \ They cost: -- 1 last longer. I E 1 mmrnfrnrn^mmmm i 1 iv/' ' v AVE /. y ..v - ?.. .. . a. a'.'.'. . . . ... . . .v/.' . * j V Charm of r ? have i it in some of your sn you meet. Rem finable impression d to check up. 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