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& : = Xocal 1Rcws : personals : V . " . Mrs. Prank B. iG?ry Bpcnt today in Greenwood.,, ... .... ^ Mrs. W. D. Morrah of Bellevue, was in tbe_cj*y tedg?y- ; Manning -Syfan, of Atlanta, spent , several days last we k in the city with friends. -v. . .. # . , -Miss Zelma Mundy, of Santue was among the shoppers In town Satur day. . J* >* ' Air. and Mrs. Bfcn Metts, of the Bethia section/ were in town shop^ ping Saturday. J"*7*- f. f '* * . , "IIt. C. D. Cowan was on ofer streets Saturday coming in vfrom Lethe. ' i ? Mrs. Charley <3ilKam of Watt?, was in town Saturday, seeing her friends. Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Bell of Iva, came to Abbeville Saturday to - do their trading. , ~ . .Miss Kathleen Prince was in we city Saturday from Sharon shop ping. '' Mrs. Clarence Pennal eif Brown lee was among those who came to Abbeville Saturday to trader Mrs. Jack Brownlee and Miss Zula Suber, of AntreviHe, were among the many visitors to Abbeville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Philson went over to Clinton Sunday and visited for the day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edmunds were visitors in McCormick Sunday, re turning to Abbeville Monday night. Miss Helen Eakin came over from Greenwood Saturday and visited until Sunday afternoon with relatives, >' " Mrs. John Brown and her son* Mr. Joe Brown from the Bethia section, were in town Monday. Aliases Annie CooJey and Daisy Poore, of Calhoun Falls, are visiting Mrs. Ernest Boyd on Magazine street. Mrs. E. C. Horton is ^t home again after an extended stay in North Carolina with her sister, Mrs. Wilson. ' ' * . I Messrs John Loin ax and Lowrie Wilson were visitors in Anderson ' Sunday. They spent the day at wor ship but not at church. . V* ? i,v . % xi * Mr. and Mrs. ^George Smith were here from Ware Shoals Sunday tak = -ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Albert . Wilson. I Little Misses Katrina and Mary Ellen Morrah came up from Bellevue Saturday and spent the day with Ma tte Bradley. x v) rv x- ? . vv' . j. Lucy, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Thomson, is improv ing and it is pleasant to know that the little girl is not a victim of fever. Mrs. A. S. Thomas has returned to her home in Spartanburg after a : weeks visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. M. - Pill on Magazine street. Mayor Mars and W. Joel Smith went over to Laurens this week and spent Sunday with Mrs. Mars and Mrs. Smith who are visiting their parents. Messrs Charlie McKenzie and Ju lius DuPre went to Saluka Sunday and spent the day with their friend, Mr. Joe Ferguson, talking over old times. Dr. C. C. Gambrell and Mr. Tom Grant Perrin went to Wilhamston Sunday. Mr. Perrin went to consult a physician and Dr. Gambrell to be with bis friend. Mr. Prue Bell went to Antreville Sunday. This was not a hunting trip for he had time to look at the crops. He says every fence corner is planted in cotton. Mr. J. S. Hammond is here from Ware Shoals looking after a little business. He says a man can live at Ware Shoals if he gets the Press and [Banner three times a week. j Mr W. C Edmunds and his son, Brunson, were over from Spartan burg this week visiting for several days with Mr and Mrs. J. F. Ed munds. .' Mr. Wallace Wardlaw, an Abbe ville boy who is making his home in Augusta, is tfn a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wardlaw, near the crty. Gilliam McLane, who has a good position with the Southern Paving Company1 and is working in ' Wood ruff was home for Sunday spending tile day with his parents.' ' Dr. Kennedy Magill, one of the most successful Vetinary Surgeons in the State, who is now stationed at Chester, spent several days this week with his parents, Mt. and Mrs, W. T. Magill, near town, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hilton have re turned from their trip North. They | went by Edgefield-and brought the children, who had spent the time with their aunt, Mrs. Bird, home with them. f J. D. Mundy, of Route Fiver was j in the city Saturday and renewed his | subscription to The Press and Ban ner. Mr. Mundy nas .just returned I from a hospital in Anderson where he lhad been for treatment and his friends will ^e glad to know he is rapidly regaining his health. HERE ON VISJT TO BROTHER Mrs. J. A. Harris, Jr., of Abbe ville, formerly Miss Mary Graham, of Columbia is on a visit to her bro ther, Frank Graham, at his home on Gibbes Court!?The State. SPENDING SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kennedy and Pat and Mrs. Robert Coleman and children came up from Troy Sunday and spent the day with Mr. M. T. Coleman. . VISITING BRENAU. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bradley, Billy and Jack Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kerr and Miss Battie Morrah have returned to Abbeville after spending Sunday at Brenau with Miss Edna Bradley. They made the trip tnrougn tne counwy. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS ? ' Messrs J. W. McKee, the automo bile prince and Amos Davis, a man who can make money on a farm, were in Abbeville Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stark. Mr. Davis was t>n his way home from Atlanta to Winnsboro. NEWS OF DR. POWER Dr. Rayford Power, who was op erated on about two weeks ago al the County Hospital, has again beer under the surgeons knife. He wat operated on for abscess Saturday af ternoon by Dr. Rakestraw and tlx news from the hospital. -this after noon is that he is "getting on nice ly." . kirn QfAlin/ 11X9 XI rCiZUO IlliOO MiUl M* vw**v town and hope he will soon be oul again. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE . Presiding Elder Kilgo was in Ab beville Sunday and held the secont quarterly conference in the Metho dist church. The local church i making arrangements to launch th< Thirty-three Million Dollar Educa. tional drive and despite the times th< AAtMA ii?* fn ife oc cnurcii is guuig tu tvmc up w iw 8essment. > THE BOOK CLUB The meeting if the book club wil be held Wednesday afternoon a half past four o'clock with Mrs. C C. Gambrell. Just receive, "Luxite Hosiery."? The Rosenberg Mercantile Co. MRS. FULFS PARTY. 1 j : The delightful party given by Mrs. J. D. Fulp on Saturday afternoon in compliment to Miss Eugenia Rob ertson was a fitting close to a week of unusual gaiety among the ladies. Mrs Fulp also honored Mrs. C. P. Town send, the table cards reading Link Townsend, Feb. 17th and Robertson Baskin, April 28th. The guests were received in the hall by the two hon oree's, Miss May Robertson, Miss Georgie Ott, Miss Harriet Coan and Mrs. Philson, and over the huose were placed tables for cards and rook. The games were lively and were enjoyecr by the fifty ladies present. Refreshment#^ of salads, sand wiches, pickle and tea with sherbet were served. " ; FOR MISS ROBERTSON .Mrs. W. G. Stephens and Mrs. W. P. Wham were joint hostesses Fri day afternoon at a charming party in honor of Miss Eugenia Robert: son. The party . was given at the heme of Mrs. Stephens which was made lovely for the occasion, the porch, hall and living room being decorated in roses. The dining room was decorated with baskets of sweet peas. v A matrimonial charade, in which all the guests of the afternoon took part afforded the amusement of the afternoon. The guests were then in vited into the dining room Tjhere a salad course followed by cake, straw berries and cream wfcre served, af ter which the place cards were re newed and on each was a toast for the bride, written in rhyme, and it was a merry crowd who drank to the wealth, health and happiness of the bride. As the truests withdrew from the dining room a letter was handed the bride which directed a treasure quest at the end of which was found a well filled traveling case. Punch was served by Mrs. W. T. Stephens to following gueffa;, Misses Eugenia and May Robertson, Miss Louise DeBruhl, Miss Louise Brown, Miss Fannie Stark and M<% dames R. C. Philson, L. J. Bristow, W. S. McAliI>, J. R. Nickles, T. I* Davis, W. D. Barksdale, Paul Link, W. T. Stephens and W. M. Stephens. A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Little Stella McNeill is getting to be almost a grown lady for Saturday she celebrated her eighth birthday and had twenty-five little girls and boys to enjoy th? occasion with her. She had a big cake with .candles, the dining room decorated in pink and ' ?v fx ? J * L!i? wm*e roses, pins ana waive ivc cream and cake was ^rved. I The little folks played games and had a fine time and all hope Stella II will have many more birthdays and 1. parties. IN WASHINGTON SOCIETY Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson will enter tain at tea this afternoon for the South Carolina delegation to the 1 Continental Congress, National So ! ciety, D. A. R., in honor of the i-tutfe ' regent, Mrs. Walker Duvall. Mrs 1 Nathaniel B? Dial, wife of the sena tor from South Carolina, will pre side at the tea table, which w.ll be aglow with pink roses. Mrs. John J. McSwain, wife of the representative f-PAm flrAPnvillp. S. C.. and Misis Dial will assist in the dining room. Pink spring flowers will be used through out the house.?Washington Star. Black satin strap pftmps jtast re ceived from ' Krippen ddrf-I>i ttiBa n, $9.50?The Rosenberg Merc. Co. NOTICE to TAYP4VFR5 inm n 1 uiiu ALL TAXES AND LI CENSE NOT PAID BY THE 1st OF MAY, 1921 A PENALTY OF 8EV !l EN PER CENT WILL BE ADDED. CITY COUNCIIL J of Abbeville, 3. 0. A: CLUE WORKER.. Mrs. James Shelly has beett secur ed by the Abbeville Mill as manager of the different club organizations connected with the Welfare work at the mill and will shortly begin the discharge of her duties. There has been no one at the community house for some time and until a regular worker can be secured Mrs. Shelly will ODen the house three or four af ternoonis a week and meetings of the Mother's club, the (/amp Fire Girls and similar organizations will be held. .. As"& teacher at th? mill school Ifist year Mrs. Shelly endeared herself to the people, and she will be.successful as a club organizer. A RICHMOND . VISITOR Mr. J. Alston Cabell, of -Richmond Va., is in the city for a few days looking affrr ' his many business in-1 terests here. ' ?. " just recmre, "Luiite Hwiery."? The R??enb?r| Mer?ntil? Co. PROGRAM * - - v OPERA HOUSE v T U ft ? II A T CONSTANCE TALMADGE IN "A PAIR OF SILK STOCK INGS" . Also William Duncan "FIGHTING FATE" . 10c ' 20c ./ W E D N I! 8 D A Y WANDA HAWLEY IN "FOOD FOR SCANDAL" .. ALSO INTERNATIONAL NEWS 10c 20c THUR8DAY CHARLES RAY . m "AN OLD FASHIONED BOY" * ALSO V EDDIE POLO V THE KING OF THE CIRCUS" V 10c. 20c. V v MiclSumme Cut Pri . We ai entire Dress E!. are regar: -" and s< fresh, Sprini and tl T A Mrs. J# GETTING THE NEWS Mrs. T. H. Watson was in the city Friday and came around and sub scribed for the Press and Banner. She was accompanied by Mrs. W. 0. Graves and Miss Gertrude Penney. The ladies say that every thing is quiet in their neighborhood and that Cildren's Day at Sharon last week was a first-class entertainment, one of the best ever held in the church. Mj*- flinl- TWrn rialVir> 11 n . AiVrtrVinll and family, and Mr? Laurence, a cottoit grader from Anderson^ were in Abbeville Sun'dfay spending "the day with Mrs Fannie Marahallr * r--T?" _ _ __ * ?* _ > y>. Opera Hous 1 1 1 . r ' "T V *, 'J*.*. ; James Fenfmore Cooper's the Moh An historically truthful veE ' story?Don Admission Notice to 8chool Children: school children only Frf< sion Comedy?"THE DOG DOC the wont ces at Co re putting on sale tod; line of Spring Suits, es and Middy Suits al ly Half going to close out tl Hess of cogt, so come .;>.5 , ecure a bargain. Thi clean ?tock; bougl g, but we need the i liey mu?t go <; s rot Lk^? KS9 This Half Price St Please don't ask u anything at the cm I A PRETTY VISITOR - !' Miss Clem Baohror ft. ;<*f: nooga, Tenn., :? iv. Autcv^o and i* the guest of Misses Sarah aai Gladys Barnes, on GreemdBe " street. Miss Buchanan is pretty charming and is having a ptemriI time. . ... *. " The Misses Barnes will entertw for their visitor. Thursday moraaig. A BABY GIRL , a:. My. and Mrs. D. A. Wardlaw, Jx? Are Tpceivinor the coiurratulftt>M0-4K their host of friends on t^.?w of a baby girl Aprjl 25th, 1921; American Drama Eternal ucans n ay oar Coats, Price lis line < quick s is all it this money | ile means CASH < s to charge I price