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E. E. Hall, of Florence, visited friends here Monday and Tuesday. Miss Annie Lou Wham, of Balti more, is visiting relatives in town. George McCanty epent Tuesday in Columbia on business. Mrs. W. A. Harris and little Sa lome, returned from Columbia today. * Harper Hagan went to Honea Path yesterday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibert returned to Spartanburg today. Sam C. Cason, of Atlanta, is in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cason Andrew Hill left today for a visit .. to friends in Savannah. Mrs. D. Poliakoff and children spent vSunday in Anderson with relatives. Mrs. Earle Ferguson is visiting her J parents in Cedartown, Ga. Hume Loftis, of C-amchn, was a visitor in the city during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welsh spent Monday in Atlanta shopping. Mrs. Will Eason and Miss Cleo Green are visiting relatives in Cedar town, Ga. Policeman S. T. Eakin is spending j today in Monroe, N. C., with his; daughter, Mrs. Fred Carroll. Miss Mamie Devlin is at the home! 01 Kev. ana jsars. ju. iv. rnutu ivi the balance of the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Corley spent ^ the holidays in Clinton with rela tives. Mrs. Joe L. Maxwell and daugh ter, Evelyn, of Augusta, are visiting i , Mrs. Agnes Pennel. I Miss Helen Graham^ who has been . visiting Miss Mary Hill Harris left today for a visit to Augusta. Misses Daisy and Neva Hagan are spending this week with friends and relatives in Honea Path. Mr. Charlie Wilson, of Williamston is visiting his sister, Mrs. B. S. Reames on Magazine Street. Mr. L. S. Patterson, of Griffin, Ga. is spending the holidays in the city with his mother, Mrs. L. W. Tutt. Miss Ruth Howie left yesterday for Bell Buckle, Tenn. to visit friends for several days. Miss Marion Wilson and Mr. Joe Wilson spent several days in Atlanta this week. Mrs. Hampton Ferguson and chil dren spent the holidays in Newberry with relatives. S. A. McCuen and "Buddie" Mc Cuen spent the week-end with rela tives at Pendleton. Misses Norma and Margaret Flynn visited their aunt at Middleton, Ga., ! during the holidays. Mrs. Claude Vandiver and little dauehter. Flois, are visiting relatives in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Zimmerman and children spent Christmas with Mr Zimmerman's father at Westminster. W. J. E. Scott, a good farmer of | the Prosperity section was in town [ today on business. j Mrs. Otis McMillan is spending I ing the day in Abbeville with her parents.?Index-Journal. Miss Lelia Coleman, of Latta and Miss Flora Belle McLeod, of Lynch burg, are visiting Mrs. R. E. Henry. Misses Olive and Pearl Colson, of ? a waynesooro, i\. are visiujig Miss Gertrude Calvert. Miss Sara Welsh,'of Monroe, N. C., is in the city visiting the family of her brother, Mr. Frank Welsh on Greenville street. Miss Lucia Featherstone came over from Greenwood Monday to see "Dar danella" and was the guest of Miss Kate Haskell until Tuesday. Allen King, cf Charlotte, N. C., spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. King near the city. uuver tsium, 01 uamp juee, va., spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Blum of the San tuc section. Dr. and Mrs. Bonner White and and Mrs. Brickman returned to At lanta Tuesday after a pleasant visit t? Mrs. L. W. White. Mason Kay, of Ridgeway and R. H. Kay, of Honea Path, spent the holidays with their sisters, Misses Lessie and Ida Kay. Mrs. Nellie Pickens of Clemson and Mr. Sam Trowbridge, of Ander tor. rre visiting Mrs. James Chalmers and Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Hughes. ifiss Margaret Moore, one of the pretty young debutantes, of Due West, is in-the city spAding a few days with Mrs. Claude Williamson. Misses Mamie Wardlaw and Caro lyn Edwards, of Pryor Hospital, AE ONI "JUNE" ill Same e Prices: / Chester, spent the holidays in the city with home folks. Wesley Ramey, of Atlanta, who came over to s^end Christmas with his parents, returned to Atlanta c Monday. Mrs. Mott Gilliam and little Jennie Louise, of Sharon, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Jackson on Church Strett. Wyatt Aiken returned to Colum bia Tuesday after spending the holi days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCord, of Raleigh, *N. C., and Miss Margaret i McCord, of Chester, are visiting Mr. J and Mrs. Frank McCord. Mrs. A. B. Cheatham and Miss Na rietta Cheatham came over from Greenwood Monday and saw all the wonders of Dardanella Monday night. Grover Hollingsworth returned to Eastover Monday after a short visit home. He holds a responsible position in his new home and is prospering. Mrs. Nelle Wilson White returned to Hartsville Monday after a pleasant holiday with kindred and friends in Abbeville. Rev. Mr. Kerr, of Columbia, ar- j rived in Abbeville Monday and will I spend a few days at the home of Mrs j L. W. White. Mrs. Af Lyon and her children re- | turned , Monday from Greenwood | where they spent a part of the holi days with kinsfolk. Misses Blanche apd Annie Smith, returned to their home in Anderson today after spending the holidays i here with Misses Eva and Sophia Reames. Mrs. R. D. Purdy, matron at Ers kine College, is spending the holi days in the city with her daughter, Mrs. S. A. McCuen and her son, J. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barksdale, Miss Winona Barksdale, Mrs. Frank, Welsh and Edwin Barksdale spent [ Sunday in Greenwood with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Durst. Miss Vemer Seal returned this morning from Abbeville, where she went last evening, to attend a Christmas dinner party given by Mrs. T. Miller.?Index-Journal. Miss Lucia Featherstone came over from Greenwood Monday and went to see Dardanella. She was the guest of Mrs. J. C. Fair at the home of Mr. L. C. Haskell. Mrs. Charles Todd went down to Columbia Monday after a short visit home. She takes part today in the wedding of Miss Whitsides in Colum bia after which she will return to Abbeville. fcRFVII 1 E : NIGH1 rlURS J . Eugene Waltei ?q Frail, ic 11 an \ xcellence of productic York, Boston, < 55c, 83c, $1.10, $1. Mr. John T. Cheatham, of War ren^on, was in town today on busi ness. ^ Misses Lucile and Pauline Welch, of Atlanta spent the week-end in the city with their parents. Mrs. C. S. McColl, of Bennetts ville, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gambrell. Mr. Roddy Devlin came over Sun day for a few hours just to let his friends see how much he has improv ed since becoming a father. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Nickles and little son, Mack, and Claude Nickles, ?i 1 1 wno nave Deen visiting mx. aim mrs. J. C. Cox returned to their home in Columbia Monday. Mrs. C. S. Hennerly of Ehrhardt, and Mrs. A. M. Hill, Jr., of Darling ton, who are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. Clinkscales, of Monterey, were visitors in town to day. Prof, and Mrs. David Henry are spending the holidays in Abbeville. The Professor isn't losing any flesh over the "deflation" fn prices, being a -salaried man, he says he is begin ning io ive again after several lean years. Miss Maudelle Powell, of Pansy, fia.. will arrive in the citv this after noon to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Williamson. Miss Powell has many friends and admir ers in the city who will welcome her back in Abbeville for even a short stay. SIX O'CLOCK DINNER. One of the most elaborate dinings of the Christmas season was the six course dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Miller Monday evening at their home on North Main Street to a few of their friends. The house was beau tifully decorated with holiday colors, and the dinin-room was specially pretty. The centerpiece for the table was a miniature Christmas tree on ??no r\lo/*or1 o rloiritv nrpspnt WU1LII WOO JL/iovt u M x ? for each guest. Those enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Miller's hospitality were: Misses Rosa and Eva Seawright, of Columbia; Miss Rebecca Crawford, Washington, D. C.; Miss Verner Seal, Greenwood; Misses Annie, Louise and Elizabeth Bell, Lowndesville and Miss Julia Pennal; Messrs^tHarence and Tom Crawford, T. V. Miller, Due West; Glenn Basl^in, Honea Path; Will Reid and Claude Green. HUGHES-CLAMP. Miss Sarah Hughes and Mr. John J. Clamp, both of this city, were quietly married Friday evening, Dec. 24th at 9 o'clock at the A. R. P. par sonage by the Rev. M. R. Plaxco. Only a few friends witnessed the ceremony. For the present Mr. and Mrs. Clamp are making their home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Botts in Fort Pickens. JE OPE *:: ONLY ' DAY,. *'s Dramatization of t\ of the Loi >n and cast which di* Chicago, Philadelphia ,65 CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Kerr opened their new home last Friday night and entertained at a dance complimentary to their son, Mr. Davis Kerr, a young Washington and Lee student who is home for the holidays. The house wa? gay with Christmas decorations and the young people spent an enjoyable evening dancing. The dancing was kept up until after twelve and Christ mas was an actual fact. Hot chocolate and fruit cake was served throughout the evening. Christmas night Miss Mildred Cochran gave a lovely tea to some of her young friends. There were pres ent Miss Helen Graham, of Colum / bia, Miss Mary Hill Harris, Miss Vic Howie, Miss Howard Hill and Miss Mary Greene. The time was spent in the enjoyment of the lovely supper served, in music and conversation. Miss Mildred is an accomplished violinist and played for her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White enter tained a family party at supper Sat urday night in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Bonner White and Mrs. Brickman who were over from Atlan ta for the holidays. Judge and Mrs. Frank B. Gary entertained at a stag dinner for their son l^rank, Christmas 'night. ! There were present, Messrs Andrew Hill, Weber Wilson, Davis Kerr and ! Billy Bradley. A lovely course dinner was served and greaty enjoyed by the young peope. Frank had only a short leave and he returned to the N^val Academy Sunday afternoon. One of the pleasantest parties of the Christmas season was that given y Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Williamson Tuesday night at their home on Greenville street. The house was pretty in its Christmas decorations and the scheme was a gay and ani mated one. There were seven tables of players and set back was the game enjoyed. Plates of salads, with mints and coffee were served at the close of the games. This party was in the way of cele brating the third marriage anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. Williamson and they received the warm congratula tions and good wishes of their friends. I V THE WOMAN'S CL ;j; ANN" * * II j|: Celebrated Joselt ij| "MASTER OF TttEM ijj ?IN CO :j: / THURSDAY, EVENII> GRAND OPERA HOI PRICES: $1,00, $1.50, $2.00, ! atre Box OHice Jan. 4?6. M C. ICeHogg, "The Hill," Augui D A ur il\/l 1 IV le Well Known Nove nesome stinguished its engage and other large cities nrasnmaECT Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kerr entertain ed at a dinner party Tuesday night having as their guests Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tusten, of New York, Mr John McKee, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley, Dr. and Mrs. F. E Harri son, Mr and Mrs. Stark, Mrs. Thos. L. Davis and Miss Fannie Stark. ! Miss Mary Nickles gave a delight ful party Tuesday night to the boys and girls home from the different colleges. Christmas colors predomina ted in the decorations, mistletoe, holly and Christmas bells being used in profusion. Big bowls of marsh mallows were placed around with hat pins conveniently near and the guests made merry over toasting them before the open fire. Some of the guests played rook while others danced the evening away. The party-was a most enjoyaw* affair. Mrs. James Chalmers entertained the sub-debs of society Wednesday afternoon at her home on WardJaw 'street, the occasion being the seven teenth birthday of her pretty daugh ter, Miss Celia Chalmars. Rook was played by the twenty young people present, all of whom wish for the young lady many more happy birth days and a long continuation of her youthful charms. Salads were served at the close of games. Chief Justice and Mrs. Eugene R. Gary are entertaining tonight at a six o'clock dinner, inviting their rela tives to meet Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tusten who are here from New York. Miss Virginia Leslie has issued in vitations to a party at her home to night. The young people always have a good time at the Leslie's.and they are looking forward to the party. A dance will be given tonight at the Eureka and promises to be a pleasant affair. Hubert Cox gave a sapper Tuesday 1 evening to a few of his friends. After I the supper cards and rook were cm i joyed. Those invited were: Miss Car oline Reese, Greenville; Miss Bessie Taylor, Columbia; Miss Edna Brad ley, Brenau College, Allen Haskell, Billy Bradley and Charlie Calvert ? I - UB OF AUGUSTA DUNCES * : lofmann Virtuoso J ALL"?(N. Y. World.) NCERT? ij: IG, JAN. 6, 1921, 8?30 ij IRE. AUGUSTA. GA. p; i Kinn 1 U1C ;ments in New leat Sale Now V >? \ \ V