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" fp fj Xocal ? flews f:*S J : personals : v ? Mrs. Alph Lyon spent Friday in Greenwood. * "f Henry Perrin spent Friday in At r* lanta. .'w?' Joe Alston, of McCormick, was a Sunday visitor"of Billy Bradley. >4' Jasl C. Hemphill, of Greenwood, V* was in town Friday on business. Mr. June Crosson, 01 Jtiartsvinej was a week-end visitor at the Eureka. Johnnie Lyon, of Erskine College, spent Sunday here with friends. ) Mrs. J. W. Martin and Miss Janie Belle Pennal spent the week-en in *. Atlanta. Charles A. Haigler, Jr., came over from Atlanta Sunday and spent the day here with his home people, f & Miss Aleene Richbourg, of Clinton v is visiting her sister, Mrs. C. C. Wal ' lace on Nbrth Main Street. N'! N .: if-?"/ Mrs. John Holland Hunter, of . Clinton, spent last feek here with Mr. - and Mi's. C. C. Wallace.* i to. Dr. W. C. Reedy, of McCormick, was registered for week-end at the 'jE' Eureka. cr-* " . George Cann, a student at Clemson College, spent the week-end in ^ the city with his parents, Mr. and I' Mrs. T. L. Cann. h ' . V; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Booker, of Greenwood were visitors in the city g'Friday. , # sis:-. Miss Niza Kilgore, the efficient -teacher of the fourth grade, spent the week-end in Winnsboro. .Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Maxwell* and '* children spent Sundays in Bordeaux with Mrs. S. E. Moragne. Mrs. Sam( Evans and children are visiting her brother, Mr. Benton Nickles in McCormick. " Mrs. Enock Nance and daughter, , Miss L. E. Nance, of Lowndesville, were in town Saturday shopping. 1 Miss Nannie Bowie, of Greenville, spent the latter part of the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bowie. U * Joe T. Hughe and little daughter, Mildred Cochran, returned this morn lug lruni a visit Hy iciauvco m Greensboro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Horton spent spent the week-end in Williamston with Mrs. Horton's mother, Mrs. Jane Cryme8. Miss Virginia (^acroll, a student of the Abbeville High School, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Monroe; N. C. Wm. P. Greene and Son Bill spent Saturday and- Sunday in Atlanta visiting Misses Mary Hemphill .Greene and Victoria Howie, who are ? students at Agnes Scott College. Mrs. T., M. Miller, Miss Rebecca ^awford, and Mr. Tom Crawford, of Abbeville came over Friday to hear Rev. Gypsy Smith preach and remained for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bartow Crawford.?Index-Jour' nal. |V Mrs. Paul Kennedy and.; Miss Mary -'iQuarles Link, of Abbeville, are the house guests of Mrs. R. ,L. Dargan, on Maple Street.?Spartanburg Journal. Superintendent Townsend, of the Water and Light Plant, was a passenger on the Seaboard Saturday morning for Atlanta, where he was destin"ed on business. The delay in Elberton forced him to return to Abbeville without seeing the big city. Ray Gallman spent Sunday Newberry with his home folks. I Raymond Price and Ward Jam son spent Sunday in Greenville. * Mrs. Whit Klugh spent the weel end in Ninety-Six with relatives. Mrs. Ira Sprouse is spending few" days in Atlanta. Thos. H( Botts, of Darraughs, wi here today on business. # -? t Messrs. W. D. Wilson, Jack Pel rin and P. A. Roche spent Sunda with Mr. Frank Wilson of Watts. I Miss Hattie Roche of Columbi ! spent the week-end with her horn . folks. ?K-. i . .." f ' i .. Miss Lottie Mae Vaughn, of Colur ! bia was the guest of Miss Ada Faull ner Saturday and Sunday. ' J Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cason spei ! Sunday at Clemson with their so: ! Mims Cason. | Mrs. Olive Muller and Miss Orer j Mcllwaine, of Abbeville, are visitin Mrs. Hattie Julian.?Index-Journal. I j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Link and chi dren went over to Atlanta Saturda to attend tne rair. I J Miss Eleanor Gambrell left Frida i for a visit* to relatives in . King Mountain, N. C Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson will g to Atlanta tomorrow to attend til Georgia State Fair. i i j J. A. Schroede r is in Altant (visiting his daughters, Mrs. J. E Peek, Jr., and Mrs. Gerald Martin, i j Mrs. Joe Adams of Elberton, Ga I is in the city .visiting her nie? Mrs. J. C. Cox. , i ! ** ' " ~ Mrs. Frank Welsh has (returns ' -'i.? ? i J - J i flome aitt?r an txwnutu vi&ii/ 1/ friends in Charlotte and Monroe. I ' Miss Ida May Dansby of Tro; spent Sunday in the city with Mis Nelle Murphy. LeRoy Cox, of Wofford College spent Saturday and Sunday in th city with his mother, Mrs. Ludie Co: on Wardlaw Street. ' Mr. J. R. Orr, a representative i] the General Assembly from Ocone County, was a business visitor in th city today. Dr. John G. Edwards, mayor o: | Edgefield, was in the city over Sun day visiting his mother, Mrs. Johi G. Edwards. Mrs. W. E. Cason of Anderson and Mrs. Otis McMillan of Green wood, spent Sunday in Abbeville a the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs. John M. Gambrell. I I rr== | OPERA 1 FRIDA1 1 Mark Twain's F Seven Ree //?1 111. Huckiebi | Th< 1 hea iu "F??r? f imp Pun cicc I got money he got drunk; and every time he got drunk h&S he raised Cain; and All every time he raised Cain he got jailed." ^ re| Admission in 'Miss Helen Eakin, who is teaching school in Greenwood county, spenl the week-end here with her grandpari ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Eakin. Miss Mary Holland Haigler, whc c_ is teaching at McCormick this year spent the week-end here with her father, Mr. C. A. Haigler. a ' Misses Lucile and, Pauline Welch of Atlanta spent the week-end in is the city with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J*. Welch> r- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newman, of y Lai&ens, spent the week-end in the I city with her parents, Mir. an<L? Mi^. 'J. W. McMahan.%. rft ; ie Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McDonald, and r {children, of Atlanta, are visiting Mr M&Donald's mother, Mrs. W. (i- Donald. v. , lc. . Misses Prude and Ruby Mann, oi Columbia, spent the latter part oi it the week with their parents, Mr. and n,! Mrs. George Mann. Misses Sophie Reames, Gwen le^ristow and Ethel Perry, students tg of Anderson College spent the weekend here with their home folks. 1- Mr. and Mps. Herbert Allen were iy over from Greenwood Sunday. Their I friends will be pleased to know that | young perbert has entirely recover,y ed from his recent illness. Thex following young ladies from Lander College attended the Dial"? Calhoun"wedding m Laurens Thvirsie day night: Misses Dorothy Tolbert, Nonnie Nelson, Mildred Cochran, Helen McLeod, Elizabeth Smith, Frances a Masabeau and Mary Hyman.?Index? Journal, 15th. I'm ~ ? ? ? ? ? -w V . * U V O P E R A; HOUSE program. / V TUESDAY o V FRANK MAYO k -in |v " "HITCHIN* * POSTS" y j V AND s V "VANISHING DAGGER No/ 12 v 10c. 20c. v v W WEDNESDAY e V ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN xV IN ' V "THE SHADOW OF ROSAV LIE BYRNES" njv AND e V HOOT GIBSON e\ IN k THE BRONCHO KID" i v 10p. 20c. V f V V -V THURSDAY v 1 V ' PEGGY HYLAND V V iri V V 0 "BLACK SHADOWS" V ? V AND LAST EPISODE OF V -Jv "DAREDEVIL JACK" V 4 A 10c 1 20c V house! Y ONLY I 'aramont-Artcraft 1 Production erry Finn" an one day Huck escaped? ded his boat down the Misiippi?floated into a vaga- 1 id realm of adventure that made his name immortal. in this marvelous picture! rk Twain's greatest story, created on the screen. See -Sure! 1 1 5c and 35c I I 1 I : Arthur Manning Klugh, a student : of Wofford College, spent the week 'end here with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Syfan. * , > Mrs. Melissa Greene is with her , daughter, Mrs. I. E. Culbreth who has been quite sick for the past week but is better at present. 1Mr. A. J. Davis, Miss May Davis and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hemphill! of Greenwood were Sunday visitors j I | ('ih Abbeville. They brought alongthe new young man from the Hemphill home. r . John Franklin DeLacy, of Hamilton, Ga., is visiting her niece,' Mrs. Alfred James Derbyshire, at ' the Episcopal Rectory. Mrs. DeLacy is en route from Waynesville, N. C. " to her home in Georgia, and will spend some time here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Meltz were : visitors in Abbevile Saturday. Mr. ' Meltz is connected with the State Highway Department and came here to confer with Engineer Humbert, the engineer in chairge of the Abbeville County highway construction. 'bridge club meet j The Bridge Club will meet Friday ( afternoon, at 4 o'clock with Miss Kate Marshall, at her home on Magazine' I I ofropf i i SEYMOUR-NELSON. , i ' J Mr. Connor F. Nelson, of Miami, Florida, and Miss Lois Seymour of ^ Spartanburg, were married at' the ' home of Dr. J. R. Nickles Saturday,^ afternoon at six o'clock by the Rev.j Louis J. Bristow. The wedding was * very quiet, only the relatives and close friends of the bridal couple be-.' ing present. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson left 1 shortly after the ceremony for their ] future home in Miami. ' j* The spacious Nickles home was' J Very beautifully decorated for the! occasion, pot plants and cut flowers being used in profusion. The ring ceremony was used for the marriage. Mioa T IWfl PVlllflATI Ko? nff t I HWblC J.UIOO UVt7^|/llU1V A M4?0W*? wvmg "* the ring bearer, while her sister, lit- 1 | tie Miss Adalaide Philson, served as t ; / \ " , ' . ' i / . . _ . - s t ' ! TO THE B ABBEVILLE In a short time you will ness men of Abbeville, that i are developing character, sel industry and thrift^r-others \ Therefore, our advice is t It * .? right now"by opfenin^a^bsfrik ? Bank and add to it from time BOYS I This is good ad j r. y . ?? . * /. . v. INTEREST/PAID 01 * *v ? Plant The Bank That Sayi The Home of Over *HX fa??i lower girl. A salad course was served, h Mr. Nelson has spent a good por- h ;ion of his life here in the home of fj lis sister, Mrs. J. R. Nickl.es, and is si popular among our young people. Mrs p kelson has been making her home in Spartanburg for some years. She is iri attractive and beautiful young voman. She was a school-mate and ntimate friend of the groom's sister, n Vliss Lillian Nelson. ' 1 C RETURNS TO CITY # Mr. L. C. Dotson, local manager ,b >f the Abbeville branch of Davis c< Produce Company has returned to r< he city after several days absence,' ui ~ . ' \ YouSi By Bu Clothe Here There has he when people i / ^ get full value * # & money as rigl j There has nev ( J we were bett< / our customers "*3jsssi-' money than r: i We're showin Men's Suits o s$30.00 and IK HoukcJ KuppcJxJto# Boys' Suits at Underwear, 5 Finck's Overs low prices. DADtfCD r rtiuvLn % srn * i ? > X ' oys of ; x'l county 1 become the active busir s to say those of you who f-reliance and habits of vill not.* rM to start the habit of thrift iefttfulit'at the PLJllfrCTOfe to time as you can. vice?will you heed it?, 1 8AVINQ81. n l ers Bank s: "Thank You." ) Bank Accounts. J aving been called to the bedeide of is fathr^at Mountain City, Ga. The ither is at an advanced age and is . - . affeting from a combined attack of neunjonia and blood-poisoning. ' BIRTH NOTICE Born at the Abbeville County Metorial Hospital, Saturday, October 6, 1920 to Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. ochran, a daughter, ^ina Mo9eley. . , t-.J| Red-haired girls seem to stand the 1 :\l est chance of getting married. Aejrding to one English Authority it id-haired old maid is practically | nKnown. , . . ive Most .. (. - ' ;v:J ying he il TO /M ..." ............ ... . ... / . fi yer been , a time. .vere so anxious to for their Clothing . it now. v . . " ;;5| er been a time when, I 3r prepared to give | ; full value for their I ight now. ^ g Men's and Young f All Wool at $25, 35.00. $10,^12.0 aiid $15. I Shirts, Hats, Shoes, I ills, Etc., at very g [ & REESE maaBBBar mammmmmtam \ i 4