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| NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS !
Ob the first Saturday of each |;
month our subscription list* are cor-'
rected. All parties in arrears are!
dropped. A good many subscribers1
whose subscriptions are expiring this;
. month hare not yet renewed. They;
are urged to mail checks or to call1
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and renew their subscriptions before
next Saturday.
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Ool. Longshore is home again afy
ter a trip to Winnsbopo.
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Dr. J. S. Moffatt, of Due ~ West,
is a visitor in the city today. ;,
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Mr. J. F. Gibert was in from;
Calhoun Palls Tuesday on business. '1
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Misses Maud and Kate Pettigrew were
in town from Bethia Tuesday i
shopping.
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* Mrs. F. E. Hogan, of Watts,
braved the hot weather and came <
to town Tuesday. ;<
Dr. Power is quit* well again and ]
is out on his usual rounds getting
other people well.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Carwile and^
Miss Lora Temple were visitors in'.
town Tuesday. 17
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Miss Cleo Bailey and Mr. James]
Dusenfoerry were Anderson visitors ,
in the city Sunday. ! j
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Mrs. James Shelly has returned ,
to Abbeville after a visit to her par-j
ents in Frahklin, N. C. |
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Allen Edwards is nere irom tage- j .
field making his annual visit to his' (
N cousin, Claude Garner ell. U
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Rayford McMillan is in Campo-i
bello this week spending the time I
with his friend, John Jackson.
Mts. James Darraeott spent the j'
week-end in Calhoun Falls with her i
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Man- ]
ning. 1
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Mrs. John Dees has returned to
her home at Pikesville, N. C., after
a pleasant visit in the Warrenton
section. ,
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Mrs. Jules J. Huguelet is here ,
from Hamlet, N. C., and will spend
several days with her daughter, Mrs.
Joe Hughes, -a
Preston Speed is a traveling j
young man. He b just home from .
Spartanburg" and Greenville which Itook
him around by Fort Mill.
Mrs. W. R. Hilton and children
iwho have spent the past week in!
McCormick with her father, Mr. C.
C. Puller, returned home today.
Mrs. D. E. Estes and children and;
Mrs. R. N. Edmonds, of Parksville,!?
* "returned home today after a pleas-,
ant visit to Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Ed-J
monds.
Miss Caroline Reese has arrived!
in Abbeville for the summerva<:a-'
tion and will spend the time with!
Mrs. Fuller Reese and Mrs. Bradley j
Reese.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gilmer and
Miss Addie Gilmer are here from!
Xsoxville, Tenn., and will spend!
some time with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. I
Mundy.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Townsend went J
down to Bennettsville Friday and!
spent oveT Sunday with Mr. Town- j
?end's parents. They returned to Ab- j
beyille Monday morning.
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Miss Gladys Edwards, one of. the j
enthusiastic young workers in the.
Methodist church, is in McCormick, j
> where she is representing the Young'
People's Missionanry Society at thel
meeting which is being held there. :
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Miss Annie Bell, of Antreville,
was in the city shopping today.
Mrs. Broom and children are
in Waxhaw, N. C.f visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammond are
here from Ware Shoals and arc visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson.
Dick Edwards of Aug-usta has been
in the city making things lively
around the home of his grandmother
Mrs. Agnes Pennel.
Mrs. B. F. Swetenburg and little
Minnie Ella and Eugenia Swetenburg
are in Newberry where they will visit
:mong their friends.
Miss Annie Belle Little left yesterday
for Black Mountain where
she will spend some time with her
aunt, Mrs. J. D. Winn.
Mrs. J. L. McMillan ,Miss Lula
Power and Miss Mary Graydon spent
Tuesday in Dysons. Miss Lula Power
caugkt the big fish of the day.
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Mr. and Mrs, tlohn Jackson and
Mis? Margaret Jackson were here
for the week-end the guests of Mrs.
Leslie McMilan. They came from
Campobello through the country.
Miss Mary Grace Wilson is leaving
this week for Georgetown where
she has accepted a positoin as a
stenographer and will take up her
work at once.
Miss Frances Rose and Joe Rose
.vent to Monroe- this week for a day
yr two. Mr. itose has most of his
'lay over" in Monroe and the young J
folks were spending the time with
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Cornelia Fant was in the
:ity shopping Tuesday. Mrs. Fant is
?eventy-five years old and she takes
i lively interest in things in Abfee/ille
and in our stores.
Mr. W. A. Lee is pushing work on
;he house at the Country Club and
n a few weeks all the gaieties which
jo with a country club will be in
:ty!e in Abbeville. _r ,
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Little Miss Julia Knox Pennal, o.f
3reat Falls, arrived in Abbeville
ruesday and will spend the balance
)f the summer with her grandmoth
>r, Mrs. Agnes 'Pennal on Washing
;on street.
TO NEW YORK
Miss Edna Bradley will leave
rhursday for New York where she
will take a special course at a
B?ble Training school preparatory to
taking up Y. W. C. A. work in the
Fall. Her friends wish her success.
CAMPING
Torn Howie, Harold Tate and
George Wood left town Monday for
Rapley Shoals where they will try
their hand at fishing, bathing and
eating their own cooking.
MAJOR *FULP..
Major J. D. Fulp was here from
Columbia this week. He came in
Monday to be on hand for the school
bond election on Tuesday. The Major
was pleased at the vote cast and the
success of the bond issue.
AN ABBEVILLE GIRL
Mrs. J. E. Bailey passed through
Abbeville Tuesday on her way to
Athens where she will visit Mrs. W.
E. Shehee for a day or two. Miss
Lillian Shee has just graduated at
G. N. and I. C.. at Milledgeville,
taking high stand ana reflecting
great credit ,on our town as la usual
with people "born and raised" in
Abbeville.
A LIVELY DAY
Tuesday was a lively day ampng
the society folks of Abbeville and
the down-trodden housekeepers
barely had time to give their husbands
dinner between card parties.
There were five different parties in
town during the day a dance for the
young folks at night and a set back
game, which was a shirt sleeve affair,
at Corp. Kerr's at night.
A cat is so foolish that when ahe is
ued foT a foot warmer she purrs
with joy.
Garden crops worth $73,600 were
raised on New York's vacant lot garccr.s
this year.
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JN HONOR OF THE BRIDES
Miss Caroline Reese has issued invitations
to a party in honor of Miss
Sarah Haigler, who is to be married
in July, and of Mrs. Hubert Cox.
The party is to be on Friday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Fuller
Reese on North Main street.
IN HENDERSONVILLE
Mrs. L. W. White and Miss Mary
Milford will leave Friday for Hendersonvile,
N. C., where they will
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spena xne remainuet ?x uic summer.
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TAKING HIGH HONORS
Miss Mary Graydon leaves Thursday
for her home in Columbia after
a pleasant visit to Mrs. Willie Speed.
After returning home, Miss Graydon
who was an honor graduate at the
University this year, will hold a position
with the Associated Charities
in Columbia.
IN SPARTANBURG
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Link, Miss
Suzanne and' Bob and Jack Link
went to Spartan/burg . Saturday and
9pent a day or two pleasantly with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Everett.
WEEK-END VISITORS
Mrs. J. S. Coohran and Miss Hannah
Cochran went to Monroe, Ga.,!
last Saturday and were the Sunday j
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cochran.
They bring the good news that
Mr. Oochran is prospering in his
Georgia home having plenty of
"frying-size" chickens and country
hams of his own raising.
DANCING
Mrs. W. A. juee will give a uauie
tonight to the young people who enjoyed
the camp life at Rapley
Shoals last week. .
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Mrs. Frank B. Gary complimented
her visitor, Miss Ethelind Pope, with
a delightful dance Tuesday night at
night at her home on Greenville
street. All the younger set were
present and enjoyed "toddling" and
"trotting" in spite of the weather.
THE SUMMER IN FLORIDA
Douglas Mahon was in town Tuesday
seeing his customers and seeking
the consolation of his friends.
He will travel for * the next two
months in Florida.
MIQC MIIJrnRn ENTERTAINS
Miss Mary Milford was hostess on
Tuesday afternoon at a party in
honor of Miss Sarah Haigler. Twenty-four
young ladies were present,
there being two tables of rook and
four of bridge.
I A color scheme of yellow and
white was worked out in the decorations
of daisies which were profusely
used. Refreshments of yellow
and white block cream, cake and
mints were served, and punch was
also served during the afternoon.
At the close of the games Miss
Haigler was presented with a lovely
gift of lingerie.
This entertainment was one of
the most enjoyable that has been
given in Abbeville this season. x
MISS JESSIE HILL ENTERTAINS
" Miss Jessie Hill gave a most delightful
party Monday afteronon at
her hojne, this being a compJimfiit
to Miss Edna Cox, who marries tomorrow
and will make her home in
Inman in the future.
Miss Hill had invited a large party
of friends, there being eight tables
of players who enjoyed the games of
rook. The bride's table was decorated
in sweet peas and many vases of
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ivwci.0 mauc ivviuo y*ter
the games Miss Hill presented
Miss Cox with a set of guests towels
and dresser scarfs, the presentation
being made lively by the reading of
a parody on the "Psalm of Life,"
which pictured the school teacher as
an expert husband hunter.
Tea and sandwices and cake and
cream were served at the close of
this pleasant afternoon.
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GETTING MARRIED.
Mr. H. L. Johnson, who has been
in the city with The Press and Banner
for the past month, left this morning
for Columbia where he will be
married this evening to Miss Francis
Cooper of that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will return
to Abbeville on Friday and will make
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their home at the Eureka.
Mr. Johnson has made friends
during his short stay in Abbeville
and our people congratulate him on
his good fortune and extend their:
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HERE FOR THE WEDDING j
The marriage of Miss Edna Cox
and PTof. 0. B. Haynes will be a
happy event of Thursday afternoon.
The ceremony is to take place at the
home of the bride's mother, Mrs. R.
E. Cox, on North Main street at four
o'clock and will be performed by i
Dr. J. L. Martin. Miss Ethel Brock, i
of Honea Path, Mrs. Jaimes Cox of j
Troy, Mrs. Hubert Cox, of Columbia,
little Miss Sarah Ellis, of New Orleans,
and Miss Margaret Cox will
be in the wedding party.
Those who will be in Abbeville,"
for the wedding are Mr. and Mrs. j ?
James Cox, of Troy, Mr. and Mrs: | a
Hubert Cox, of Columbia, Miss J
Ethel Brock, of Honea Path, Missjsl
Sarah Cook, of College Park, Ga., Jf,
and Mrs. H. L. Haynes of Austell, jj
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PLEASANT PARTIES j
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Miss May Robertson gave a de- [ e
lightful party Tuesday afternoon at S(
her home on North Main street in!
honor of Mrs. R. L. Dargan, ofj s]
Spartanburg. There were five talbles e
of players. The games were played'
on the porch which was made lovely
wixh vases of mountain laurel,'
dahlias and nasturiums. A salad,
course with tea was served as re-1
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Mrs. J. D. Kerr entertained Mon-!
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day afternoon- for Mrs. Dargan,]
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eight friends being Invited to meet1
her.
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Mrs. J. Foster Barnwell was host-!
ess to sixteen friends Tuesday j
morning the occasion being a charm-1 *
ing comnliment to Mrs. R. L. Dargan { ^
of Spartanburg and Miss Kittie |a
Perrin, of Greenville. The games J *
were played on the porch and at one'
o'clock a lovely luncheon was served. |
FOR THE BRIDE
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Miss Edna Cox, a bride of this ?
week, was honor guest at a party I
given on Tuesday afternoon by Miss t
Margaret Klugh at her home on Park *
Circle. The Klugh home was artisti- *
cally decorated with palms and vases 1
of shasta daisies and made a beauti- *
ful background for the eight tables
of players who were present.
Place cards of bride's slippers i
jwere presented to the guests, while
the bride's chair was adorned with i
a silver horse shoe from which hung ^
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shower of shasta daisies tied with f<
rhite maline. On the bride's cable s<
tood a miniature bride. 'The prizes g
or playing were won by Mrs. I). H. tl
[ill and Miss Margaret Cox, and
iie honoree was also presented with
lovely gift.
Refreshments of fruit salad, and
lint water-ice were serve J at the tl
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iiu ui tJic gaujica, wmic punwi vra-3 w
erved throughout the afternoon. di
Miss Marie Garner, of Union,
flared the honors of this delightful
ntertaiment with Miss Cox.
IN THE MOUNTAINS F
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Mrs. C-. D. Brown and Misses s<
lOuise and Charlotte Brown will cl
*ave Thursday for Brevard, N. C.,
rhere they will spend the remainder
f the summer. They have taken a
ottage for the season.
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A CHANGE IN THE HOUR A
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The Bridge Club, which will meet T
Yiday afternoon with Mrs. W. D. g
Jarksdale, will be at 5:30 o'clock G
nd not at 5 as stated in Monday's
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PICNICKING
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Mt. and Mrs. W. H. White,- Mr. a
ind Mrs. Eugene Johson, and Mr. t
in4 Mrs. M. B. Reese went out to g
lapley Shoals this morning to give
he children a good time at a genune
picnic. This will be like seeing
he animals at the circus, father and
nother are algb prepared for a good i
ime. t
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COMING BACK 1
Miss Myrtle Wright left Tuesday
'or her home in Maryland. Miss t
iVright has 'been the popular milliner i
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THE MERRIE MATRONS
Miss Sarah Perrin is entertaining
ie Merrie Matrons and the gnentB
ho are in town for the various wed
trigs this afternoon.
OFF FOR THE SUMMER
Mrs. Ellen Norwood is Jeavin?
riday for Hendersonville, N. CL, to
pend the summer. During her ab~
;nce Miss Mary Dupre will ha-**
harge of the Library.
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HOME AGAIN . \
Misses Rachel and Susan BBbhall
and Fred Minshall arrived ia
Jbbeville Wednesday morning after
two week's visit to Richmond,
'hey say that Richmond is even hger
than Greenwood people say
Ireenwood is.
VISITORS FOR A DAT
Mrs. Emma Little, and her daijgfeers,
Mrs. J. R. Copeland, of Clinton
nd Mrs. Harvey urannon, 01 staxes oro,
Ga., spent today in the city the
nests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little.
A BRIDESMAID
Miss Elizabeth Jones ~has gone t?
Anderson where she will act as
>ridesmaid for her friend, Mis
Clarice Townsend, who marrie*
Fhursday afternoon.
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-urn out to be a pound of practical
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