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"*& -ad Xocal ' flewe : IPersonals : ? =&. C. P. Townsend, Jr., spent the week-end in Atlanta, i Miss LiJp McCasIan is back from ttoAofinn ilCl Y M^MUVU. Miss vAnnie Mulligan is visiting her parents in Anderson. Miss Louise Watson of Sumter is visiting relatives in the city. Ralph Knight of Greenwood spent Sunday in Abbeville. Miss Lillian McCanty of Sharon was shopping in the city Saturday. R. C. Simmons of Greenwood spent the week-end in Abbeville. ^ Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Martin spent a few days in Atlanta last week. Henry Stokes of Antreville spent Saturday in the city. Miss Sarah Sutherland of' Prosperity was shopping in Abbeville Saturday. Mr. ard Mrs. Paul Link and \ -* chillren, have returned fronv a trip to Florida. Mrs and Mrs. A. M. Tolbert of Smithville were, shopping in ' the city Saturday. N Mrs. Bessie Bennett of Columbia \ spent the week-end in Abbeville Wltn Mrs. waiter ?icssmg. G. D. Lewis \nd son, Melvin, of Lowndesville spent Monday in AbI beville. Mrs. J. Hugh Bowen of Antreville spent Monday in the city shopping , . f Mrs. R. L. Mabry and daughter, Annie, are visiting relatives in I Edgefield this week. Miss Catherine Faulkner left Monday to resume her studies at a business college in Columbia. Miss Eva Ferguson has returned to Abbeville after a pleasant trip to Hendersonville and Atlanta. 4 ' Mrs. Lamar Gilliam and children have returned from a visit to relatives in Cedartown, Ga. Miss Helpn Kerr and brother <y Jennings of Cedar Springs were ir the city saturaay. T. E. Wilson of Augusta spenl Sunday in Abbeville with his sister Mrs. B. S. Reames. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnar Haddon oJ Smithville were in the city Satur day. I Miss Nelle McGaw spent the week end in Sharon with her cousins, Mis ses I.illie and Bessie Link. I Miss Lillian Herring is spending this week iwth friends and relatives 'in Easley and Anderson, j j Misses Mattie, Helen and Willie Eakin spent the week-end in . 'Charleston with friends, f Miss Mary Quarles Link, Mrs. Cliff King and Herman Greene left Saturday for a trip to North Carolina. 1 Miss Lila Belle Richey, Miss Leo Wilson and Claude Wilson spent Sunday in Bradley with frienls. , Mrs. John T. Evans and brother, George Douglass, spent the .weekend in Orangeburg with relatives. j . j E. C. Hamilton, of Level Land, was i a visitor to the city Saturday and * ? i -r- 'mil ^ j while here suoscriDea ior me ricss and Banner. I . i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ramey and children spent the week-end in the country with Mr. Ramey's fathe.\ L. B. Ramey. Mrs. G. T. Tate and her visitor, Miss Ethel Hammond, of Spartanburg, are visiting in Anderson this week. i _ Miss Lucile Welch of' Atlanta spent the week-end in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Welch. . J. A. Schroeder spent the weekend in Atlanta with his daughters, Mrs. Gerald Martin and Mrs. J. E. Peek, Jr. . f Mrs. James Cooley and 'J. T. , Holliday of Honea Path spent Sunday in the city as the guest of their sister, Mrs. R. G. Hagen. Graydon Shaw, Motte Boles and Sam Bonds aof Lowndesville were business visitors in Abbeville Monday. ' Misses Helen Edwards and Amy Belle Norris, Carlisle Bates and C. E. Yoder spent Sunday in Hendersonville. I -? Prue Bell of the County Savings Bank, is taking his vacation this week and is .spending the time with his home folks in Antreville. Miss Mary Hill Harris returned from Columbia Saturday. She was accompanied by Miss Helen Graham who will spend some time with her. I Mrs. Maggie Pennal will leave tomorrow for Raleigh to spend a while before returning to Great Falls. ??? H. 0. Stevenson went to Green? i ville Saturday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Mrs. J. M. ; Campbell. > Miss Edna Bradley 'and Miss Rutli 1 Howie went over to Atlanta this morning to spend a few days with friends. t ? Miss Katie Cox and little nephew, Jimmie Nickles, left Saturday 1 for Bishopville, where they visit Mr. I and Mrs. Griffin Nickles for a . month. ' : ' 1 Little Misses Margaret and Julia - P^nnal, who have been visiting - their grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Pennal, have gone to Athens for a visit CQMIT F CECIL 1 ?tS-\ 1 1 Do not exchangt Admission before returning to their home in Great Falls. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Pruett of ^ Anderson were visitors in the city A today. * \ Miss Lola Wilson of Anderson is ' visiting Mrs. J. S. Stark on North 1 Main-Greenville street. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cason and 1 daughter, Cassandra, of Anderson, ; Mrs. C. S. McColl and children of < Bennettsville and Mr. and Mrs.i Otis McMillan of Greenwood spent I Sunday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gambrell. | Charlie Wilson of Williamston, S. C., is in the city spending several , days with his sister, Mrs. B. S. Reames. Mr. Wilson has just * received his discharge from the navy, . where he has been in service for several years. ! Miss Lillian Shehee of Athens came through the city yesterday to ( join Miss Sarah Wilson on a visit to Great Falls. They are to be the guests of Mrs. James Bailey at a house party. Afterwards Miss Shehee will come back to Abbeville to spend some time with- relatives. i j j IN HONOR OF MISS GRAHAM j ' Miss Mary Hill Harris will give a rock party Tuesday morning at her , home on boutn Main street m I1UI1U1 of her pretty visitor, Miss Helen Graham of Columbia. , I I A SUPPER PARTY i I Misses Pearl, Daisy*, and Neva ( Hagen, Grace Eakin, Marion Wil^J son, Willie Harrison, Leo -Wilson j and Claude Wilson were the guests of Misses Mary and Sarah Mundy at their home near the city Friday night for supper. After supper all i the young people return^! to the i city to attend the picture show. I MAXFIELD-COCHRAN. ! I The following announcements have been received in the city and will be of interest to the many relatives and friends of the*groom in this county: - i Mr.' Lewis - M. Cochran Miss E. Faye Maxfield announce their marriage I on Saturday, July thirty llrst j i nineteen hundred and twenty W^hington, D. C. At Home ? ' after August fifteenth 1416 F. Street Northeast MRS. POWER) ENTERTAINS j i Mrs. J. R. Power gave a delight-j ful rook party at her home on North j Main street Saturday morning in ' honor of her sisters, Misses Brad-( ford of Chester and Mrs. Leslie Mc-I Millan. ' i The house was tastefully deco1 rated with sun flowers and nastur- j ' tiums. About thirty guests were 1 present and enjoyed^Mrs. Power's hospitality. After the games a delicious salad cours^ and sherbet was served. OFF FOR THE SEASHORE \frs. J. S. Stark, Miss Fannie Stark and their visitor, Miss Lola Wilson le% this morning for Southport, N. C., to spend several weeks. Mr. StaTk will join them later in the week. Igop RIDAY B. DeMILI Wive 3 "Old Wives Fo Child] v ; r'. ' r - " ' ** v. w '? - /-i- * QUICK ACTION Mi*. I. C. Brown of lower Soi Hain street has the knack of gett: vork done in these times of unr ,hat is remarkable. Just a f veeks ago Mr. Brown lost his st juilding and contents by fire. L .veek Mr. Brown opened up with full stock of goods in a brand r suilding which has been erected ihe old site and is selling go just as if he had not been intern 2d in years. PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR LARGE CLASS . Greenville, July 31.?Dr. H. Prevost, who has charge of regis ing students at Furman univer: reported tolay hat up >to noon, students have secured reservati which is about 100 more than v, registered at his date one year i Also, the letters of inquiry are c ing in a larger stream than year. Everything points to a la increase in the number of stude Last session the enrollment 300. Indications are that the m * " ?. ? 1? A f\A /lAmmrr Oer win reacn *\j\j tins luimug sion. V UVVVV\V'\VUV< V ?SEE? V THE BEAUTIFUL GOWNS V "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" V OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY V Admission: Children 25c. V Adults 35c. V VVVVVVVVWVW^ ? I Two That's th< any Sped , . - ' the Merit BANNER . of Over T I 49 NEW, Three . WAT( Once a IAre You If not sen^ Issues. The Best We Are T - PRE' ERA AUG. TFS PR JliLi k/ JL A % . i\r_..? xjI r i\eif uhlil y ren 25c I tag GOOD INT est DON'T PROVIDE ore * Good intentions will ne^ or shelter ('or your family. tions educate your childre on J ods | ? Money is wanted for all t_ there are hundreds of wa there is oulv ONF^ WAV to is to SAVE.' MaiiV SAVE, but lose it rES! injxs iii a safe place-?the ingrs to the PLANTERS Ba W.1 way. ter- J sity j . 5 ? Plant last, rge. "The Frien nts. J ABBEV1LI ses- [ ! ? i t V ; Italian railorads are experiment- J * ing with lignite, peat and other in-; ^ flnmmat.ion mafprial as a substi ^ tute because of the coal conditions. V , V Oysters are easily killed by a sudV den shock. It is said that while lying V in shallow water hundreds may be h. killed by a loud peal of thunder. New Subscribers a Record we are Maintainii al Drive for New Subscrip of THE ABBEVILLE PR Alone is Winning Readers en a Day, averaging 5 to a I SUBSCRIBERS SINCE JU (No Renewal Counted. New Ones Received This :h the tri-weekly l Subscriber; Always a Su Getting All The News of th A us $2.00 and get THE PA] Paper for the Price in the U bailing Over 1,000 Copies 1 i )S AND BANNEI Abbeville, S.Q. HOUSE 6 ODUCTIOf* m v I JNew ou see this picture. Adults35c HMnnsm ENTIONS AGAINST WANT t ,rer provide food, clothing Neither will good intenn. ? I the above and while ys of* securing money keep a part of it and that by not keeping their sav- . bank. Bring your savnk. A phrtof'them.'afl^-141 ers Bank / . ,/ dly Bank." jE, s. C. V\ VVVVVVVVXV V * ' ' V \ V ?SEE?^ V V THE BEAUTIFUL' GOWNS V V "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" V V OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY V rV Admission: Children 25c. V V ' Adults 35c. V 1 V W V W V W W W W W W W V i .Daily '' I . ig Without' 9 ?tions. Ju?t 1 ESS AND I at the Rate 8 x -iousehold. SB / LY 4, 1920. ) ' Morning. GROW. bscriber. le County? PER for 166 \ nited States lach Issue. \ R CO. k> ' n I / V.