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& =acl Xocal I flews I : personals : | j Dr. L. T. Hill was called to Ninety Six Tuesday on professional business. John and Victor Lomax spent the week-end in Anderson. R. S. Ellis spent Sunday in Due West. Miss Nelle Murphy and Callie Ellis spent Monday in Greenwood. J. H. Sherard, of Calhoun Falls, i was in town Tuesday on business. Miss Nellie Harden of Savannan is visiting frienls in Abbeville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson havo returned to their home in Columbia. Miss Mary Jones spent the weekend with her mother near Greenwoo l Mrs. S. M. Beatt.- of LowndesviLe spent Tuesday in the city. P.eid Ashley of Level Sand is in . the citv. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shelly nave returned to their home in Monroe after a few days visit in Abbe/ii.e. \ \ ^ f .v ^i * * ?* "T* Let the children I KOE Of course they can mal ma?the kind of a picti to treasure. They can i playground pals, as well, is nothing confusing al Brownie is even simplei If you like pictures, ; to our photographic i ing. We have some sj from Kodak negatives Kodaks $9.49 up ? THE McMU DRUG COM > i: \Z p K " " I; I _ s 9 p V , y* A U I Note: Douglas plays wil 10 cents c Miss Elizabeth Bowe of Level Land is spending this week with Miss Annie Barksdale. Miss Farrie Hughes is clerking for Philson and Henry during theii sale. Miss Mable Pointer who has been visiting Mis Sydelle Graves has returned to her home in Monroe, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bowen, of Antreville, were shopping In the citj yesterday. Mrs. Clarence Pennal, of1 Brownie* spent Tuesday in the city with Mrs. Roy Power. S. A. Allen of the Warrenton side, was in the city on business Wednesday. Miss Daisy Belle Hodges, of Ware Shoals i svisiting her cousrn, Mrs, Whit Klugh. Mrs. P. G. Walton was here from Hamlet spending Friday night ^vith her fi-iend Mrs. C. L. Saurs. Mrs. M. B. Davis is visiting at hei old home in Lawrenceville, Ga., this week. Mrs. Mary I. Kennedy left Monday for a visit to her brother in Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. McNeill spent the week-end in Hartwell, Ga., with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Anderson. Mrs. J. W. Goodwin and two children, of Fort Lawn are visiting Mrs. Ed Roche on Magazine street. t -xr ?j :virs. it. li. xoung arm sun duuuic, r )AK ke a picture of grandire that you'll be glad nake pictures of their ana their pets. There 30Ut a Kodak?and a * you will find a visit department interest- j )lendid enlargements to show you. /? Brownies $2.86 up > RRAY [PANY PAI ~ FRIDAY MARY PICKFOR i N CAPTAIN KIDD ~ MicLean the 23 1-2 th Miss Pick ford in t oming Jack Demps of Edgefield, are visiting her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Hall. J. W. Higgin, of Hodges, spent Tuesday evening in the city with Mrs. ' J. E. Roche. Mrs. Truman Stevens is in Atlanta j this week selecting fixtures for the j lights in her new home which is being built on Park Cirrcle. i ~~~~~ j Miss Marion Averill and Louis r Lawson, of Columbia, were the guests of Miss Nettie Russell durirng the holidays. i 'j Mrs. Frank Welsh went over to Greenwood Tuesday and spent the I day with her grandmother, Mrs. J. K. 'j Dusrt. I '! I ? J Mr. John Gardinier who has been I visiting friends in Abbeville lias rei a..?? - j a* a *% WTovmnf avi I I Ulllf U . LU 1115 HUiilC 111 ?? ' D. C. i E. R. Miller, of the Long Cane section was a visitor to the city Wednesday. He brought news of a good rain in and around Hodges. i Miss Nona Barksdale leaves this week for Monroe where she will spend some time with her sister, Mr.. 'j. D. Bundy. .1 i W. H. Mundy, Thomas Ivlundy, L. A. Jackson^and W. A. Rowell left Tuesday for a business trip to Camder.. Miss Gladys Griffin and Miss Manheim of Cross Hill, who have been visiting Mrs. R. S. Ellis, fiave returned home. Mrs. L. M. Fooshe left yesterday | for Ninety Six where she will spend sometime visiting among relatives in old Cambridge town. John Calvert and Russell Thomson motored to Augusta Sunday and rpent the Fourth in the City on the Savannah. I i Mr. H. B. Wilson and daughters, I 'isoes Marion and Elizabeth, leave today for a motor trip through the j mountains of North Carolina. , 1 Mrs. Glenn Kay and little Glenn Jr. of Elberton are visiting relatives in Abbeville. Glenn Jr. who has been, ill, is much improved. Misses Louise and Mary Fant who have been visitig Mrs. Virginia Leslie leave today for a few days visit ( in Belton before returning to thii'r home in Athens. Mrs. Lily Wilson of Newark, N. J. spent moijday in the city with Mrs., Fannie Milford. Mrs. Wilson has come to Abbeville to spend her va cation with her relatives and friends. Tom Sherard passed through the city yesterday on his way home from the hospital in Greenville where he' underwent an operation. He is much improved. i I Mr. and Mrs. Ov B. Burnett who have been visiting for some time with relatives in Abbc"ille, Greenwood and Troy, left yesterday for their home in Texas. i Miss Nettie Russell leaves today to spend some time at Hey ward White i Sulphur Springs. From there she will fro to Hickory-nut Gap, N. C. where where she will spend two months. " ! Mrs. M. E. Jones and daughters, Misses Corinne, Churchiil anc Sarah j Jones left this morning for their ' heme at Fort Lawn after a pleasant viiNr, op D 1 I T I ? oouis i^eave oiar g his picture '3 20 cents 1 >ey Chanpion Prize f" gs/ajsiaiaiEiajaj5jajajajajs]3j3T3isjsjaiajajajsii3ia I Kerr Fi The On (same By this method ev< \Di I TRONK5 a 'STOVES ""RAN 1 THE 1 ' iiiigrr^fr^f;^ra^m'^aiaiga visit to Mrs. J. E. Roche. John Armor, John Reid and Man^ ning Cochran motored to Greenville to the ball game Monday. They visit-j ed Ppris Mountain and saw all the( other places of interest while on their trip. Misses Edna Shearer and Sallie Gossett left today to attend the' Nurse's association in Anderson. Miss Gossett has resigned her position as community ni^rse at the Abbeville' Cotton Mill and has accepted work' at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Amos B. Morse and Miss Emily leave Friday ror Montreat, N. C., where they will enjoy two weeks of good mountain air and the wholesome atmosphere about Mon treat. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White, Miss Kittie Perrin and Mrs. L. W. Perrin and Mrs. C. A. Milford fished on Cal-i houn's Creek on the Fourm. They brought home a string of fourteen' fish to say nothing of the great big ones which fell back in the creek. IN ATLANTA. t 1 Mrs. W. D. Barksdale and Master Edwin Barksdale were visitors in Atlanta Monday and Tuesday. raBUKDBSSBBBra ERA HO! w "THE 1 A Stciy ( 15 cents ighter of the World ^rr3li3l?[g^fgf^fpfiJpfi3[^ljO)(j|N[ig|nlTnl[^ltnin3tiilBBpi urniture C< e Price Furnitui price is an honest va hing marked in p s. le can buy here tomor 3s than the price sc >aid yesterday. ds and strangers pay price. ery price is a special pi From the cheapest hat's gcod to the best bat's made. The Price is as stable is the quality. atrons of our store ar ledge that our prices idable quality. They that reductions are ;r possible nor neces' !i , fl > WW, rf'/wwwvwmi GES Wfl HOME 0U1 ONE PRICE FURN1 / 1 ' JACKSON-McMILLAN i Invitations reading as follows have been received in the city: Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jackson request the pleasuce of your company at the marriage of their daughter Lois to Mr. William Leslie McMillan on Wednesday afternoon, July the fourteenth, at four o'clock At Home Campobello, South Carolina. Miss Jackson is well known here where she taught in the graded school the past session. Mr. McMillan is the elder son of- Col. and Mrs. James L. McMillan and is one of the most popular young men of the city. He :s associated Wiin ins miuci m kite uuvn business at Dyson. "Red" is a veter-^ an of the World War having seen ex^ tensive service both in the States and overseas where he was a lieuten-j ant in the 81st division. MISSIONARY SOCIABLE Circle No. 4 composed of the young ladiss of the Presbyterian church will entertain tomorrow afternoon (Thursrday) at a delightful sociable on the lawn in rroht of Mr A. M. Smith's home on North Main street. The hour has been set for 6.30 usT~~ SATURDAY ILLIAM S. HART I N nrvnrvrn iiTinrt rr DUKUEK W1KLLE,; Df The Great Open F I Thursday, July 151 ? ? >mpany e Store _ J ; v/gssi . ? 55555555 . v r e inspired by the S J| are the lowest for | | r?QlL 'nLQTH^ jj_ 'ill rFITTERS I ITURE STORE ' " I- ;p jgiaaaHaiasaaBaasaaHaaeaa^Jl \-'k so that there may be a full attendance 'fa of the members of the clrrcle. Delicious refreshments are being prepared which will be served berore the regular program is begun. After ^incompleting whatever business is urgent a beautiful pageant, "Tired of -J Mission" will be presented on the ji lawn iby a bevy of beautiful young girls. ' /-t BRIDGE CLUB y The Ladies Bridge Club will meet ^ Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock with ? Mrs. John A. Harris. ' ^ ?uvvvovvvvuv? \\\\\\v>.^ ^ -% ' - -M V SEE JACK DEMPSEY V V CHAMPION PRIZE FIGHTER V V OF THE WORLD V V AT OPERA HOUSE V ( }$? V THURSDAY, JULY 15th. V )M ' ? _ < r. y? visitors. ..:fnr; j ,p f. ^ Judge Nicholson, Henry Cason and Calhoun Marshall came Gown ' from ; Anderson Sunday and spent tne night with Mrs. Fannie Marshall. Mrs. Marshall has been quite sick recent, ly and their visit was by way of cheering her up. They made the trip ! in Henry Cason's new Columbia, which in the language of the small boy is "some car." p ? ^ ( _ IJ . 0 8 9 1 - </: f'.-l 7fm if ' y 11| 'laces 1 25cents N s I