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Ansel Putnam, of Due West \vas(
in town Thursday.
Arthur Mundy left Thursday to
visit friends in Chester.
Mrs. W. A. Nickles, of Hodges, was'
a visitor in Abbeville this we*.
Mrs. J. D. Winn, of Cold Springs,!
was a visitor in Abbeville Thursday.!
Mrs. 0. M. Gilliam, of Sharon, was
a visitor here Thursday.
Ryan Adkins, of Greenwood, was
in town Wednesday.
Walter Sherard was a business
visitor to Columbia this wees.
J. A. Nance and son, Alvin, of
Monterey, were in town Thursday, j
Miss Sudie Keller, of Long Cane I
was in the city Wednesday shopping
R. M. Haddon has returned from a
visit with his brother in Greenville. !
Mrs. S. R. Carlisle is visiting her
sister, Miss Mamie Wardlaw in Chester.
,Mrs. E. H. Richey is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. H. A. McElroy in
Columbia.
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C. Hammond, of Greenwood i
was a business visitor in the city
Wednesday.
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Major J. D. Fulp went over to
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Ulinton weanesaay ana spent me
day. J
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Frank E. Harrison, Jr., has returned
from a business trip to New
York.
Miss Sarah Harkness, of Antrevi'.ie
was a shopper in Abbeville.
Thursday.
Miss Sallie Sue Ramey, of Lebanon,
was a visitor in Abbeville this
week.
Mrs. W. J. McKee and Mrs. Sam
Gordon, of Donalds, were in the city
Wednesday shopping.
Mrs. R. H. Stevens. n, of Long
Cane, was a visitor In Abbeville
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Power and Mrs.j
Luke Brown were visitors In Gieen-j
wood this week.
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Mrs. John Lomax and Miss Helen
Pratt, of Long Cane, were visitors
in Abbeville during the past week, j
Miss Margaret Cox, of Cicora college,
and Hubert Cox, of University,1
were here Thursday to attend the
, funeral of their grandmolher, Mrs. I
Margaret Syfan.
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J. Allen Smith left Friday on aj
business trip to Richmono, Va.
U. S. Marshal C. J. Lyon, of)
Greenivlle, was in the city today onj
business.
Mrs. J. L. Daniels has returned to
her home in Newberry after a vipit to'
Mrs. J. M. Anderson. .
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Mrs. Geo. M. Campbell and two!
little daughters, Annie Kate and
Isabelle, of Lowndesville, were in1
the city today shopping.
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Mr?. W. F. Perrin left this week
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for Chester to attend the graduating
exercises of the nurses at Pryor'i!
Hospital.
Mrs. Fred S. Hill and children,
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Fred, Jr. and Harry, returned today
from a visit to relatives in Tnomasville,
N. C.
Misses Janet Langley, Mary Darraugh
and Helen Eakin, of Greenwood,
attended the Missionary meeting
here Thursday.
Mrs. Henry Hill, Mrs. H. C. Fen-.
nell, Misses Annie Belle Little and'
Sydelle Graves, spent Thursday afternoon
in Greenwood.
Miss Margaret Lomax came homei
Thursday to attend the funeral of
her grandmother, Mrs. Syfan. Miss
Lomax is teaching near -\shevil;e.!
N. C.
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Miss Edna Cox, who is teaching at
Inman, was called home Thusday on
account of the illness and death of
her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Syfan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mabry and
children, of Abbeville, and Miss Julia'
Mabry, of Columbia, were guests of j
Misses Minna and Anna Bee onVSuni
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Mr. Carl J. Strange of Atlanta,
and Lieut. A. M. Strickland, of
Camp Pike, Miss., are week-end
guests of Maj. J. D. Fulp. Both of
the visitors. were formerly officers
overseas with Major Fulp, Lieut.'
Strickland remaining in the regular,
army after the war. , j
PARTIES. '
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Mrs. Fuller Reese entertained the
Merrie Matrons at a pleasant Bridge
party Tuesday afternoon. The young
matrons passed an hour or two at
bridge and enjoyed the salad, ice
cream and strawberries served after
J;e gamqs were over.
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Another pleasant party of the week
among the younger set was the gathering
at Mrs. Goode Thomson's Wednesday
afternoon to play rook. There
were three tables of players and the
bidding was lively for 1st score.
Salad, strawberries and cream were 1
served.
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BIRTHDAYS.
Dick Parker is getting to be a'
man and he had a birthday party
Monday to le /erybody else know|
it. He invited his boy friends and
they had a good time eating up the'
"party," which was ice cream and
cake and playing games.
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Louise Levi had a birthday this
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*e's no use try in to attain
other method because it <
sen sudden wealth would
>enefit to you unless you
lie it.
nat's what Saving teache
art now with a dollar an
it in the Planters Bank,
v the value of money, foi
it will make you think w
,o spend money foolishly,
erest Paid on Savings.
PLANTERS
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week and invited about thirty-five I
little girls to celebrate the day with
her. There was pink ice cream, pink
cake, pink candles and pretty gH? to
make the occasion delightful.
MRS. ANDERSON ENTERTAINS
T*.?. J. M. Anderson entertained
Monday evening in honor of Mrs.
J. L. Daniel, of Newberry, her visitor.
The following guests attended:
Mrs. J. L. McMillan, Mrs. Otto j
Bristow, .Mrs. B. U. isnstow, imss j
Lula Power and Prof. McTyere
Daniel.
BEAUFORD? CROMER
Miss Nina Beauford and Mr.
Claude P. Cromer were married
Wednesday evening, May 19, at the i
home of the bride's parents, Mr. |
and Mrs. Will Beauford, the Rev.
C. E. Peele performing the ceremony.
A NEW BABY.
Williamette Williamson has hadi
her nose knocked out of joint, inas-1
much as there is a brand new girl'
baby at her home and from now on'
she will have the grave responsibility.
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of looking out for a young sister. ^
The new Greenville street young lady,
arrived Thursday, May 20th. The
parents have the congratulations of;
their many friends.
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SOUTHSIDE CLUB.
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Miss Ruth Crowther has just returned
from a home demonstration
meeting of the Southside Club,
which met Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. W. T. Magill. This is reported
to have been one of the most
interestiny meetinvs held of its kind
in the vicinage here of late. There
were fifteen ladies present to takke
part in and enjoy this meeting.
It is customary every year for Abbeville
to send fifive ladies to Winthrop
College to a state short course
in demonstration work and this year
the Southside Club is rortunate In
being represented by Mrs. L. 0. Robinson.
There are also five members 5
of the girl's club to attend the course I
from this county every year. These jj
girls will be selected according to
the work that they did last year.
Miss Myra Pettigrew is one of the
fortunate young ladies to represent
the Southside Club.
Heretofore it has been customary
for the county to defray the girls ex-,
penses, but this year the Southside
Wnman's Club has reciuested that
they be allowed to defray the expenses
of this young lady delegate.
Miss Elizabeth Ellis of the Red
Cross, met with the club on Wednes '
day and told of the work that thei
Red Cross was contemplating doing,
in Abbeville County. The subjejct;
discussed by the club at the meetinj
was, "Food for Small Children."
TWO PLEAD GUILTY IN
BIG BOND THEFT CASE '
New York, May 20.?Joseph '
Gluck, 22, and his brother, Irving,
19 alleged confederates of Jules W. 1
(Nickey) Arnstein in the $5,000,- '
000 Wall street bond theft con- j
spiracy, pleaded guilty here Thurs- j
day to grand larceny and receiving
stolen goods. They will be sentenced
M&y 28.
Irving Gluck is accused of steali't
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in*? approximately $600,000 worth era
of bonds and securities. Joseph is era
said to have received these stolen ! Pc:
documents from Irving and testi- J thr
fied he turned them over to "Nick- j <
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Arnstein in Arnstein's presence. ! sec
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THIRD BISHOP ELECTED II
Knoxville, May 20.?Election of I
i third bishop of the A. M. E. Zion I
hurch was postponed until the gen- Mg
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beautiful assortment of I
tetson and Malory Hats
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,1 conference of 1924 by the gen-j '
1 assembly of the church today. |
stponements was urged by the
ee candidates. tha
Dfficers elected today included: t"6
M. Jacobs, Brooklyn, financial the
retary: S. D. Watkins, Charlotte, g'v
C., editor of "The Star of Zion"; sot
J. Walls, Louisville, editor of | 1
iday school literature: J. F. Lee, vik
arlotte, editor of quarterly re- del
w. 1 'mil
MEN OF
Men of wealth are syst*
ed to save systematical
learned to spend systen
not spend their mnoey ?
what they did with it. T
ing first. As a consequ(
ready cash when Oppoi
had it in bank, too. Wh
can do. The services of
your disposal. Four per
on savings accounts.
NATIONAL BANK <
Abbeville,
Capital Stock
$75,000.00
OUNTS
LOTHES
)ugh style is always
sary and ever presa
Michael-Stern
:he durability of the
mt and the pleasing j
s customer lies priy
in the tailoring. %
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naei-oicrn jwu uic
2tly tailored thru
Ve demand that a
e well made anci fin- ;
in what we term the
nanner before we !
it fit to enter our asents.
And thats why
,ny men select Mich- j
:ern Suits.
'S SUITS FOR
SPRING AND
SUMMER WEAR j
Silk Shirts. To
, Ties, Socks?
ISTER
SUCCESS FOR BOLSHEVIKI
London, May 20.?Confirmation
t the Bolsheviki have captured
towns of Polotsk and Lepel in
government of Vitebsk was
en by an authoritative British
irce today. - * - ?
ft was stated that the Bolshe
1 have advanced <iu i??
pths along a front of 40 to 50
iesWEALTH
imatic. They learn1
Til ,1
ly, ana tnen tney
latically. They did
tnd then think over
hey did their thinkrnce
they had some
i:unity came. They
at they did, others
this bank are at
cent twice a year
DF ABBEVILLE.
S. C.
Surplus
$30,000.00