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Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Wilson
spent Friday in Atlanta.
Miss Mary Adams went over to
Greenwood Sunday and stayed a day
or two with friends.
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Mrs. R. Glenn Kay and Glenn, Jr.,
are spending this week in Elberton
with Mrs. Gaines.
Miss Linnie McCanty and Miss
Mary Knox were here from Aharon
Saturday looking at the Spring styles, j
Mr. Hubert Crowther was in town
from Cold Springs Saturday knock- .
ing around town with the boys.
James Culberth, of^Santuc, was
among the many farmers in town
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wardlaw of the
Bethel section, were among those
who came to town for Saturday.
Mis* Lillian McCantv. of Sharon,
is in the city visiting Mrs. Mabryj
Cheatham.on Church street.
Miss Ethel Perry, a student at An
derson college, spent the week-end
here with her home people.
Miss Mary Haigler spent Sunday
at home with her people, coming up
from McCormick on Saturday.
Miss Sallie Mcllwaine is in the
city spending some time with Mrs.
M. L. Tolbert.
Dr. Turner came over from Green-'-,
wood Saturday and was busy around \
the County Hosoital most of the day. j.
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Ralph Knight, a young sport from!
around Greenwood was over Sunday1
spending the day with friends. j>
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Mrtl Earle Ferguson left Monday)
for Cedartown, Ga., where she will ^
spend some time with her home peo
ple.
Miss Susie Stevenson came in from j
the country Saturday and made a vis-1
it of a day or two to her friend, Miss |
Margie Bradley.
Mr. L. W. Tutt spent Sunday in(
McCormick with friends. He passed j
n busy time of it talking over the cot- j
ton situation.
Miss Margaret Burton came up j
from Newberry and spent several I
days this week with the Misses!
Morse.
^ ' '-.Mr. Ed Stevenson, who is pretty j
well known around town has accepted i
a position with a tobacco firm in At
lanta and -iyfiving in the big city.
R. E. Cox, cashier of the County
Savings bank went over to Atlanta
this week and spent several days on
Viia- nciml hnsinpss visit.
Mr. ?nd Mrs. J. D. McGaw, of'
Lebanon, were in town Saturday see
ing their friends and trading in the
different stores.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lawson were
in the city from Columbia from Sat- I
urday until Monday spending the J
time with Miss Nettie Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Kobert n. ureene |
have returned from their wedding;
trip and at present are at home to j
their friends at the home of Mr. B.)
P. Greene.
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Miss Helen fiakin, who is teaching'
school these days in Greenwood
county", spent over Sunday in the city
with her cousins, Misses Willie and
Mattie Eakin.
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Miss Grace Dawson, a young co
ed of Erskine College, was home for
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Dawson near the
city.
Mrs. T. M. Marchant and her two
handsome young boys, of Greenville,
are in the city visiting Dr. and Mrs,
P. B. Speed.
THE BRIDGE CLUB.
The regular meeting of the Bridge
club will be held Friday afternoon at
half past four o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Wyatt -Aiken.
THE BOOK CLUB.
The regular meeting of the Book
club will be held Wednesday after
noon at half past four o'clock at the
home of Mrs. J. C. Klugh.
A PLEASANT MORNING.
Mrs. R. C. Philson entertained a
few friends last Thursday morning
at a pleasant luncheon party com
plimentary to Miss Julia Schwerin,
who has been the guest for some time
of Mrs. Sol Rosenberg.
FROM MT. CARMEL.
Mrs. George McKelvey, Miss Caro
McKelvey, Miss Maggie Sutherland
and Miss Wells came up from Mt.
Carmel Monday and spent the day
shopping.
DR. WHALING PREACHES
Rev. Thornton Whaling, D. D., of
Columbia, preached in the Presbyte
rian church Sunday morning. The eve
ning service was omitted on account
of the revival services at the Metho
dist church.
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
AT ANTREVILLE
On March 17th at their hospitable
country home, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Erwin entertained at a dinner in
honor of Mr. Erwin's 70th birthday.
The children and grandchildren
from the different parts of the state
were back home for the occasion.
This invited guest was also there and
the day was most delightfully spent.
The dining, room was attractively
arranged, a sumptuous turkey din
ner was served, including a feast of
?ood things which those who were
privileged to partake will not soon
forget. The afternoon was delight
fully spent. Mrs. Duckworth, form
erly a missionary to Central Ameri
ca, sang a number of songs in
Spanish and Mr. Albert Erwin, a
senior in Erskine College, youngest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin gave a
splendid oration on the subject 'Yes
terday, and Today."
The family present included, Mr,
and Mrs. A. M. Erwin, Mr. Arthur
Erwin, wife and son, Sharon, S. C.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wister Williams and
three children, Anderson County,
Mrs. Eunice E. Holland, Aiken S. C.,
Mr. and Mrs. James "Erwin and two
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Erwin
and two children, Mr. Henry Erwin,
of Antreville, Mr. Albert Erwin,
Due West. Other guests were, Mrs.
J. E. Brownlee, Abbeville County,
Mrs. Lillian Sitton, Seneca, S. C.,
Mrs. Sue Holland, Anderson, Rev.
and Mrs. J. R. McRee, Master John
B. McRee, Iva, S. C., Rev. and Mrs.
Duckworth and children ,of Antre
ville, Mr. Ferguson and son, Mr.
Webb, of Anderson, Mr. Frank
Smith, of Abbeville. Contributed.
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IN ATLANTA.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Niekles. and
Mrs. Charles McKenzie took a day
off Monday and spent the time in
Atlanta seeing the big city.
HOME AGAIN
Mr. and Mrs. George Weeks are at
home alter a pleasant bridal trip and
are at home to their friends at the
home of Mrs. Truman Stephens.
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OtUUl 1YIJLE.U11U
The regular maeting of the Boy
Scouts will be held Tuesday after
noon at five thirty, sharp in Rosen
berg's hall. A full meeting is desired.
ON THE SICK LIST
Mrs. Percy Leach is sick at her
home in Abbeville this week and
friends are wishing her a speedy re
cove ry.
BIG NEWS.
Col. W. D. Wilson is at home after
a trip to the markets of the North.
He bought a good supply of the lat- j
est style goods and when askecl the1
news in the big cities he replied,
"Well, I behaved myself."
SICK IN COLUMBIA
j Mrs. Frances Ladd, came to Abbe-j
| ville last week and took her son, Mr.j
J. W. Ladd, the young manager of.
the American Woolen Mills store, to
Columbia with her. The young man!
; was sick with appendicitis and his
i mother, a trained nurse wished to
' have him under her special care.
MORSE'S LOCALS
j We have just received White and
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I Fresh lot of Spring Barley, Cat
' Tail or Pearl Millet and Onion Sett.
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Our lot of Garden Seed is com
! pfete. Beans, Peas, Corn, Etc.
We have Wood's Paper seed at j
5c a paper. I
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