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ft. -jfl Xocal | flews : personals : L Ji Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson of Antreville were in town today. I on/1 T OA MpTjITIG Of DC11 UUUU& atiu j^vv ... Donalds spent Thursday in the city. Miss Grace James, of Davidson, N. C., is visiting Miss Kate Haskell. Mrs. C. L. Sauls has returned from a visit with friends in Hamlet. Dr. Reedy, of Hartsville, was a visitor here Sunday with friends. Dr. Owen Speed spent Sunday in Athens with friends. ' im. ___ i ? - * * * E. J. Adair 01 , uuuun wu? ? business visitor in Abbeville . Thureday. Mrs. C. B. Hipp and little daughter Elizabeth spent Thursday in Atlanta shopping. Misses Mary, Prude, and Ruby Mann and Miss Addie Bowen spent Thursday in Greenwood. , Miss Mabel Pointer ,of Monroe, N. C., is visiting Miss Sydelle Graves. Mr. Devore, of Honea Path, was a visitor in Abbeville Thursday. Frank Sherard, of Calhoun Falls, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Miss Lottie Mae Vaughn, of Columbia is visiting friends in the ^ Master Edwin Britt, of McCor1 ? T> "D Blick is visiting his aunt, iurs. n. w. Cheatham. \ I J I a v The Ni ]1 NO need to feel like Misery, just because Beat the heat in a ' Cloth or "Kool-Kraf but retains every ne( The New Close-Fitti young- men or older I days. The National Sun KOOL." Park R. M. Haddon has returned home after a week's visit among his kin I around Donalds. I | Mr. J. E. McDavid, of Columbia, J iwas a visitor in Abbeville Thurs- ] | day. Mrs. Cliff King returned Wednesday from an extended visit to v i relatives in Jackson City, Tenn. li Mrs. J. C. Gilliam, of Calhoun * ''Falls, was shopping in the city yes- ^ terday. I Mrs. Malcolm Tate, and children, * Tl leave today for a month's visit to liLfvt. Toto'o mother, in Snartanburcr. , * - I 1 Mr. W. M. Castleman, of Cal- ( houn Falls, was a business visitor in Abbeville yesterday. Little James Hanvey, of Portsmouth, Va., is here on a visit to his a aunt, Mrs. Mary I. Kennedy. * Clyde Geddings, of Pineville, spent the week-end here with 'friends. ; i , - *__ |* Miss Sara Perrin is at home from Athens,, where she has been visiting' i Mrs. Van Noy Wier. i ? j i Miss Orene Mclhvaine is at home ' / Jfor the summer, from Virginia, ! i where she has been teaching. Mrs. Sam Shiver, and son, Sam, ^c Jr., are spending a few days in J1 Charlotte. ' t Miss Annie Welbom is in the .city j [spending her vacation with her a sister, Miss Mae Welborne. M Miss Glendel Bowen of Antreville, is visiting her aunt, Miss . Annie Barksdale. 'r Miss Jane Brooks, of Due West, * is visiting her si??er, Mrs. R. M. 1 Burts. j Mrs. Mamie Donaldson, of Atlan-|<" ta. is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. H. |'i Barnett, - c Miss Louise Brown, of St. b Matthews, is visiting her parents." jtl | Mr. . and Mrs. C. D. Brown. A if I ikbbm vm KEEP KOOI itional Summer Suit for J "the last rose of summer" ; the day is sultry and scor< 'KEEP-KOOL" Summer sh." It sheds every needles idful ounce of style, ng Model is ?. very prepo men who have stopped co\ - CJ 4- r\-p onr} lllltJi" OUIL Ui ucaoun anu j FOR SALE BY t T. V. Miller, of Due West, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. . | Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Miller went to 3onea Path Wednesday to attend the 3rock-Reid wedding. j Mrs. W. W. Bradley, Mabel and ; 'Hutie" Bradley are spending this i veek with relatives at Troy. Henry Cason, of Anderson, is pending ihe week in the city with; lis mothei1, Mrs. Lizzie Cason. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, of Spartanburg are visiting Mr. and firs. Frank Jones. Monroe Burriss ' and two of his ' landsome young sons, were in the :ity today on business. Mrs. Jamos Dickerson, of Coumbia, is visiting her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Wm.. McNeill, at Chestnut till. / Mr. and Mrs. George Shelor, of Jreenville, spent the week-end in he city with Mr. and Mrs. Gibert Ivans. ^. , ______ Mrs. Ed Greene returned to her ome in Philadelphia Saturday r.5er a visit to her sister, Mrs. Frank Vilson. . . t i David Hunt, of Brevard,. N. C.,( x. ii.. K -.]^r.nn firnnftl epresenung wie .iijiicuuu f the Southern Power Co. was a bus-, ness visitor in Abbeville today. ! Mr. J. H. Barksdale, Miss Annie J Jarksdale, Mrs. W. D. Barksdale; nd little Sarah Welch spent Tues-j ay in Level Land at thfe home of ' Irs. Hugh Bowen. Mr. John W. Morrah and Mr. Brad- < ey Morrah of Mt. Carmel, good men't md leading citizens of McCormick' bounty ,were here yesterday on busness matters. f _ I Mrs. J. Moore Mars and little ' aughter have returned to their i omc in Abbeville after visiting ' ' J 17. IT fny Cotr_ ] ir? ana d< hi ??imvo &v?. ??? ral weeks. They were accompanied y Miss Pattie Wilkes who will visit here for some time.?The Laurens tdvertiser. ! H 1 j I, Men K , in the Garden of H > 3hing. m < Suit of Palm Beach ss ounce of weight, J, ssessing model for ?| ' inting their birth- ja j Reason is "KEEP- J < ^.eese { I ' (' i I tii ill is I . A ||| , ki i|: el | , D I T ; I :j: " / :> \ G. A. Hannah, of Long Cane, vas here Thursday. He has determined to keep up with the country, ml has joined the growing number ;f people who read the paper which ;ontains the news. George Putnam left yesterday for^ Hendersonville, N. C. where he will . . I enter Laurel Park camp for eight weeks' coaching. George has it in j mind to enter the tenth grade of the high school this fall and is trying to make up the time he lost moving from1 r-ll 1 1..i o : _ _ riorence nere iust opiiug. IN HONOR OF MISS DARGAN. Miss Janie Vance Bowie gavf. a peasant supper party Wednesday : lighf at her home m honor of Miss \lary Louise Dargan of Spartanburg, ^fter supper the young ladies .en-! oyed the moving picture show. | A BRIDGE LUNCHEON. Mrs. J. Foster Barnwell enertained at a charming Bridge uncheon Thursday morning n compliment to Mrs. Jefferson i ?1- - _ 1 jrace, wno is nete nuxn r iunua vioitng her sister, Mrs. C. E. Williamson.1 ^fter the games were enjoyed a hree course luncheon was served. : ! * SHIRLEY?KLUGH j Miss Clayton Nellie Shirley an-l j rir.- Whitfield W. Klugh, a popular 'oung couple of Abbevlle, were' [uietly married at the Baptist >arsonage Thursday afternoon at our o'clock j/jy Rev. Louis J. Brisow. Only a few relatives and. ; riends of the young couple were >resent. Immediately after the' ! k WS.VV vvvvv V vv vvj < V ^ OPERA HOUSE V PROGRAM. V V ^ TODAY?FRIDAY MARGUERITE CLARK V w, IN V S "LET'S ELOPE" V ^ AND V v A TWO-REEL COMEDY V w "LION'S PAWS AND LADY V >, FINGERS" V 10c. 20c. V s V V SATURDAY V ^ Hart Picture Not Coming V ^ Will Use V ^ BRYANT WASHBURN 1 V IN -V k "TOO MUCH JOHNSON" V v And Sunshine Comedy V ; t ittt r i no CTCD" W ' >1 Wl/lH I J Li I ILL L<VUiJlblv -? ... 'rROSPECTIVES VENGEANCE'V v ) 10c 20c. V V V V MONDAY V V TOM MIX V V IN v V "DESERT LOVE" V v AND STAR COMEDY V V "CONCRETE BISCUITS" V V 10c. 20c. V V V V V VVV \ VV VVV WW V i I IN EVERY Bl lere are prosperous times running smoothly, and a nd, of course, there are o notty problems arise, anc }b. uring trying periods in m ustworthy bank has proy al ballast. , o insure getting the great mes in YOUR business, \ >a frtiinrlqflnn rrnnrl an/1 cl iv ivuiiumivii gwvt ui?v? ae*. INTEREST PAID OJ . Y'v: > LANTI B A N , , "THE FRIENDLY I ABBEVILLE, . ... ^ ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. luugn leit i over the Seaboard for an extended trip North. ' j Mrs. Klugh is the oldest daughter I of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shirley, and i is/ a most popular apd attractive \ young lady. Mr. Klugh is the son of 1 Mr. P. D. Klugh, of Abbeville i county, and is a trusted employee i of the Seaboard Railway. After their return to Abbeville, I Mr. and Mrs. Klugh will make their \ home with Mr.' and Mrs. G. W. 1 Shirley. i ?r | "going to the wedding Miss Lois Little and Mr. Ernest s Yoking, of Whitmire, will be mar- t ried Wednesday, June 30th, at tk*i? ?mmmmm !;i./rorftvf - I nighte S] I RED " 1 H*ijjtar [MAI e J5t <ifie = j -a S4 Kerr Furnitui 20-22-24 NORTH ABBEVILLE, 9 JSINESS' ; .1 , . i ? I ' \^JsS > ? - m ; j;. , when everything it high tide. ;j: |j ther times, when 1 business seems to 1 i!l " -III any businesses, this ed a true commer-. J; ' * :<v Kh jqr Mft?*<|? ' V ' :: " test help io, leaner re urge you to lay trong in prosperous I I I :f || : sr SAVINGS. \ V . \1 ~J& rq ; | v itl IV BANK" ' S. C. I lome of the bride's parents at ' ; <1 iVhitmire. Miss Little is the daughter of Hr. and Mrs. E. C. Little and once nade her home in Abbeville. She >') vas a lovely and attractive young ady and her adhiirers and friends .j?| n Abbeville wish her much happiless in her married life. Miss Nona Barksdale will < leave Honlay to attefad the wedding and N vill play the. wadding march for her f-a > jj u, DUE WEST VISITOR "> Mrs. P. L. Grier ,of Du? West i? ' 1 pending a few days with her son, he Rev. R. C. Grier, 830 Gregg ' ' treet.?The" State, ' X Lckecl ? J >aled sanitary carton gj 1 ' " I re Company MAIN STREET - - - - s. c % I I I .