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W. D. Wilson spent Thursday in
Elberton.
J. J. Link of Bethia spent Friday
in town.
Miss Vera Hall s visiting friends
> at Iva this week.
R. B. Ferguson has returned
from a trip to Newberry.
Demos Jones of Greenwood spent
yesterday in Abbeville.
Miss Ida Sanders of Greenville
is visiting relatives near the city.
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Miss Bessie Wardlaw of Bethel
spent Thursday in the city. '
J. T. Brooks, Jr., 6f Fountain Jnn '
spent Thursday in the city.
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R. Y. Simmons of Greenwood was!
in the city Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. & B. Hipp are
spending a few days in Clinton.
Wallace Cheatham of Columbia |
i? spending a few days in the city, j
Miss Hattie Lou Haddon of AnI
treville spent yesterday in the' city
shopping.
Miss Ma^y Sbarpe is back in the
city after spending a pleasant vaca- J
'tion with her home folks.
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Mr. D. S. Vandiver, of Anderson,
was a business visitor In the city to-<
day. ' j
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Black Apent
* Thursday and Friday in Smithville
with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCord. ^
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| John Armour, who has been 1
spending his vacation in Washington,
Ga., has returned to Abbeville. ]
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! Mrs. J. C. Ellis has returned from'
Greenville, where she has been visiting
for some time.
Charlie Aycock has returned to j
Columbia after spending several |
days in Abbeville.
Misses Ethel Perry and Margaret ,
Penney are spenling a few days in i
|Charleston with relatives. <
j Miss Helen Haigler has returned i
from a week's visit to her friend, J
Miss Alice Miller of Westminister, j
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C. A. Haigler, Jr., will spen<J the
next two weeks with his home peoi
pie, taking his summer vacation.
| George C. Gambrell of Darlingtota
is in the city visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gambrell.
j Miss Sarah Ella Drennan of 1
Greenwood is spending her vacation'.]
with her parents, near the city. ]
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Hon. W. P. Greene of Abbeville S
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was a business visitor here yester-'i
day.?Greenwood Index Journal. *
Miss Amy Belle Nojris left Thurs-,
day for Van Wyck where she will
spend several days with Miss Kath-.1
leen Bates. " r"' ~ ~ ']
Miss Mary Jackson of Clover, S. j
C., is spending several days with ^
her friend, Mrs. Paul Warfllaw, near
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the city. ,
Mrs. Norris Wakefield of Antre-1
ville and Mrs. Ralph Ballentine of ^
Anderson are visiting Mrs. Bob
Mnhrv.
Mrs. Otto Bristow, Mrs. J. M. I ^
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Anderson, and Miss Lul^ Power
have returned from Atlanta, where,
they spent a few days shopping. 1
Misses Gussie Mae and Marguerite
Schroeder have returned to their
aome in Spencer, N. C., after a visit
to their aunt, Mrs. J. C. Cox. *a
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Miss Mildred Cochran of Abbe- ii
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tenfield were recent guests of Miss
Elizabeth Smith.?Greenville Piedmont.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey P. Gay left
Thursday for their home in Sacramento,
Cal.,. after spending several
days here with their sister, Mrs. Jas.
S. Cochran. j
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Mrs. M. R. Hatcher and Mr. and'
Mrs. John A. Hatcher of Townville,
S. C. are expected to arrive in the
city tomorrow to spend several
days with the former's sister, Mrs.
J. C. Cox. . i
Miss Jessie I Latimer of Honea
Path arrived in the city today to
spend some time with her fr'end,!
Miss Minnie Ruth Cox. Miss Latimer
has visited in Abbeville before
and has many friends who will be
delighted to see her. . i
MISS RICHEY ENTERTAINS
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Miss Lillian Richey entertained!
twenty of her friends at a rook
party Thursday afternoon .at the
home of her sister, Mrs. W. W.
Johnson, on Greenville street. There
were five tables of players arranged
in the living room and hall!
ivhich were beautifully decorated ;
ivith many bowls of. nasturtiums. ;
At the close of the afternoon
i salad course with tea was served.
IN HONOR OF MRS. McMlLLAN j
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' Mrs. Willie Speed g^ve a delight-1
:ul rook party, Wednesday after-1
loon in honor of the recent bride,
Urs. Leslie McMillan. t
The porch was prettily decorated j
?iflnJac onrl fornR. !
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There were about forty guests!
>resent to enjoy Mrs. Speed's party, j
Misses Ada Faulkner and Celia
Chalmers served punch during the
ifternoon and after the games de- i
icious cream and cake were served. I
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NEWTON AND GARDNER ]
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Miss Mary Jones entertained.
bout thirty of her friends at a de- }
ghtful party Wednesday evening'
1 honor of her guests, Miss Pauline f
Jfewton of Gibson, N. C., and Miss t
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miserable feeling I <
than to be tired and B j
yet unable to sleep |j 1
when you go to bed. E J
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times this is due to a . j|
nervous condition ffi *
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which only medical jg
treatment will ad- jj i
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mattress, filled with %
shavings or knotty m
cotton, and imagine |
your liver is out of If
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we can't say for how jg
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Annie Willie Gardner of Bethune, 1
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Progressive conversation was the ]
form of entertainment. Punch was,1
served throughout the evening and
it he close cream and cake / were
served.
MUses Robertson Entertain
The home' of Misses May and Eu-j
genia Robertson on North Main
street was the scene of a lovely
bridge party Thursday morning
when the Misses Robertson entertained
in honor of Mrs. R. E. Henry
a recenVbride, and Mrs. W. H. \
Phillips of Tampa, Fla., who is visit-1
,ing her sister, Mrs. J. D. Fulp.
There were fqur tables of bridge |
and at the conclusion of the games
a delightful luncheon was served j
the guests. The decorations were J
petunias ana me morning was most
pleasantly spent with the charming
hostess.
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The following from the Greenville
Piedmont will .be of interest to
the friends of Mr. Ernest Stone in !
Abbeville: *
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Iler, announce
the marriage of their daughter
. Nancy Ann
to
Mr. Ernest A. Stone
on August 2nd, Nineteen Hundred .
and Twenty
Greenville, South Carolina
at home^after 15th, Abbeville, S. C.rj
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The ladies of, Antreville sold ice
cream Saturday afternoon for the
benefit of the school building. The
sum of $32 was made.
Misses Mary and Genevieve Anderson
are visiting the' Misses
Broyles in Anderson. They will visit
Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson before
returning home.
Mrs. Smith of Atlanta is visiting J
tex daughter, Mrs. Cullen Kay.
Miss Myra Williams is spending
leveral days in Abbeville with Mr.
ind Mrs. John Evans and other rela;ives.
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Miss Pet H&wthorhe of Latimer
s visiting her sister,.Mrs. S. J.,
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Mrs,. Ralph BaUentine and daugfc?|
:er Carolyn, of Anderson spent the'
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Wakefield.* *' '
One.of the most enjoyable occalions
of the summer was the lawn
party given by the Misses Crow-j
;her last Friday evening. Delicious
lunch was served.
Mr. Archie Keaton, Jr., spent the
veek-end in Belton iwth Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. Simmons and family.
We hope that a large number of
jeople from all over the county will
attend the Inter-denominational
Sunday School association at Shiloh
:hurch Sunday, August 8. All are
nvited to attend.
The following have had a new
:oat of paint added to their homes:
VIessrs. R. Q. Williams, J. B. Wake:'ield,
Dr. 7. A. Anderson, R. A.
Ceaton, '*ir. Bishop and E. L. BelL
rhis has added greatly to the at- '
;ractiveness of the farm homes.
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ine piuiracieu meeting win
it Shiloh, Monday, August 9, Rev.!
Manly 9f Pendleton will assist Rev.;
Martin. Every one is invited to at
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V Cecil B. DeMille'c Production V
V. "OLD WIVES FOR NEW" V
V Ami Two Reel Comedy V
V "Moonshines and Jailbirds" V
V 25c. 35c. V
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V HARRY CAREY V
V "HUMAN STUFF" V
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V "Ten Nights Without A Bar- V
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;end these services.
Mr. Lester Ferguson celebrated
lis birthday Tuesday by having aj
LET YOUR CHEC]
BE YOUR BOOKK
A checking account at 1
in aid to every man who
account and know exactlj
Many women in Abbeville
count in this bank.
. It shows cash on hand,
out and to whom. , It giv<
set of books to chec,k up
economical.
We will be fflad to sud
. a checking account here
.book..... ...
Get one.
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While so many of us are
and earning, perhaps, mc
let us be reminded of the
This is saving. Earnii
conditions of employmei
health. But saving build
tions cannot shake. Soli
we fo !:s who are earning
- should be piling up build
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layers of thinned out <
wool and cotton: It is ]
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[family reunion. All enjoyed the occasion
and wished for him many
more happy birthdays.
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LEEPER.
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wants to keep a personal /
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also have a checking aci
a record of all cash j paid
3s the Holder a complete
personal) expenses an<f
ply every one who opens
with a neat pocket 6heck " ' v
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?re than we ever expected,
solid side of success.
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it, skill, energy and good
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