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jp -? Xocal , flewe 9 : personals %? =3* Mre. W. R. Pennal, of Great Falls, sV '4 ' 9 3 *" +>!*? <?itv visitine relatives. ^ Mrs. W. M. Blanchett, of Oalhoun Falls, was a visitor in town todjiy. i,? , '' i , * . * * j G. H. Mcllwaine, of Hodges, was a business visitor to the city today. V . ? 4 -0 ' 0 , Miss Mary Adams has returned home from Baltimore where she ha! Ibeen visiting relatives. a !* a -n >> 4 ' |? . Misses Lessie and Ida Kay left * this morning for Honea Path to visil relatives. U'i- -V. . vV % % % <3' J : Ljtle Anne Smith is spending this week with her cousin, Edna White * * * ** ** " " 4 ? _ on Greenville street. .* \ , ??v Mis. & C. Fair is here from , . .. Greenville and is visiting her sister, Miss Kate* Haskell. - . - t. ^ .' * . ' Miss Cam Boren, of Greensboro , ^ ' as .in the city for a visit to hex-sistep-1 Mrs. W. L. Peebles. I.,- i-T> rr ; . ; ' * ' ' n * Miss Lydia Owens has returned home after" attending the summer school at Wirythrop College. \ . "* ) + ' * \ *' ' \ki ' ?~ "Mr. A. B. Cochran, of Monroe, Ga. , i^' spending a few|days in town witt f ' his brother, Mr. JS. Cochran. * ' * .'V' \ * . . , J S Mrs. J. D. Kerr and Mr. Davis V N i ? * ?0 " V.* . Kerr left this morning for a visit tc Union. The_y will be away for se hr; ' &. daysT . ' * \ -- ttt T--1 n?:i.L Mr. ana Mrs. w. uuei ounw, ui A<bbeville are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.' E.- H. Wilkes.?Laurens Advertiser. r;V* ' ". : . , . . ' Messrs E. R. Thomson, Russell * . Thomson, J. D. Miller, Neil Sweten' * ; burg and Jack Thomson left today tor Tybee on a fishing trip.* s 1 . v : James McComb* who has been ill A .* .for six weeks with typhoid fever, is o Convalescing. Hevis spending -the . -wfeek with Mrs. W. P. Wham. f. ' .-* > ? p- ' * H .'.Mrs. Robert Eljis and two children returned home yesterday from Newberry where they have been vis' iling Mrs. Ellis' parents, Mr.'and Mrs ; 3. Ferguson! ?*? '' ' :?Mrs. M. ;M. "^Kennerly and twc , children, Noranairand Howard, spent several day & last Wieek in Charleston with Mr. Kenneriy, who is <workin$ there. " ' ' '? \ v iMrs. J. B. Tirams and son, J. B Jt., returned .home Tuesday fron . . jjfeConnick, where V they visitec h$r aunt, Mrs. P. V. Coison. ? Mrs. M. W. Cheatham and chil' dren have reutrned" homfe from ? visit to relatives and friends in Co ^ fambia and Abbeville.?MoCormiol Messenger. f , ."* .V v>'V > ; ^ : Miss Pauline Ballenger, of Lown desville and Miss Martha Strom, oi Greenwood were visitors at the hom< ntf H/Tt on/1 IW-ro _T S masi .? week?MoCormick Messenger. n "? ; , i - V i '.Mr. Allen Harden arrived in Ab ib^ville today and will visit for some time with Mr. and Mrs. McAlilly. A1 len is an old Abeville boy. who L succeeding iri his adopted, homes ^diss Viifcihia Owens;'whfo.has speb t?p nast two wpf>k<; with Mrs. J. D . -jv- - ^ Kefr, returned to h^r home in Wihns ? > Wro this morning^ Miss Owens ii ^ ^ alj attractive young woman and madi many friends while here. 'Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Collett an< Miss Erma Collett, of Greensboro, N ' , Cti are expected in the.city today fo; a;-visit to Mr. and Mrs/ Joe Hughe oii South Main street. * 1 . . . 'Miss Ida Calhoun, of Georgetown &;visitirfg her cousin, Miss Katg Has . kpll. Miss Calhoun is on her waj hjwne from Washington Ga., wher< - ' she was an attendant at the Cal houn?Sease wedding. ' . * r: /-J ' * / V ' * . : SPARTANBURG VISITORS v < Mr. ,0. P. Hammond and Miss Ethel Hammond, of Spartanburg'] were over night in Abbeville Wed- 1 nesday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 G. T. Tate. Mr. Hammond is travel- < , ing in the interest of his furniture i house nad making the trip through ? the country in his car. 1 -i A GEORGIA VISITOR , t i Miss Francis Calhoun, of Decatur, j Ga., is in the city and will spend a i week with her niece, Miss Kate Has- [ t kell. Miss Calhoun is connected with [ Agnes Scott College and is greatly 5 'admired by tbe Agnes sco-dc gins. . FOR MISS ELLIOTT . . | L ' i . " 1 J Miss Minnie Lee Elliott, of Deca-1, tur, Ga., is in the city for a visit to 3 her sister, Mrs. Charlie Tuggle, who j has invited the young peopde of ' the city to a party given in her ' honor tonight. m , CLEMSON VISITORS * i . .. , -v .; ' Prof, and Mrs. David Henry and children, of Clemson are in Abbeville' and will spend the remainder ' of the summer wth Mrs. Frank Hen' J ry on .North Main street. j HOME AGAIN ' ' } J "' , , ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Peebles are at home again after spending three 1 weeks with their home peoplq in ' Virginia and North Carolina. t ; DANCE AT SHOALS . About twenty-five couples enjoyed ( ' th$ opening dance of the Rapley Shoals Country Cluib at the club house last night. Dancing lasted until L o'clock. In the intermissions be tween dances the members- and ' guests enjoyed delicious refresh- r ments of punch \and wafers. The ( decorations were in red, white and + blue, ^he Dixieland Roamers Band & t of Hendersonville, N. C., furniehed j '1 the music. / V \ A ROOK PARTY > ? ^ ? Mrs. W. S. McAlilly entertained Thursday morning in honor *of Miss Eliza Walker of Chestet and Miss Tfoiby Long, of Sumter; Rook was the form ' of entertainment, and five tables of players enjoyed the games. y [ A delightful salad course and tea J was served. Mrs. McAlilly was assist- ( s ed in entertaining, by Mrs. Earle j Ferguson. 4s ? , FOR .MIL AND MRS. LITTLE \ '* t ' 1 On Mondqy\evening Mr. and Mrs. , ' Jodie Chandlejr entertained about ^ twenty frierms in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little of Abbeville. Miss j Dorcas Mason assisted^the ^ostess {n ' 1 serving a sweet course to the follow- 1 I I ^ k , tng guests: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Willi am Jacobs,. Mr. and " j Mrs. J. W. Copel&nd, Mr. - wad Mrs. I Barnie PaTrott, Dr. and Mi's. Clair * Hays, Mrs. Jaimes Sprunt, Mr. and : Mrs. Iifoy Hipp, Mr. aoi.?Mrs. Irvin Qoleman.?Clinton Chronicle. . VISITING IN GREENVILLE ? Mrs. C. A. Milf^rd of Abbeville isn t expected to arrive in Greenville onWednesday to be the guest of Mrs. 0. K. Mauldin at her home on Pren tiss avenue.?Greenville Piedmont. OUT ON BOND. B i .. Catherine Taylor, the'-negro worni. an who was last week committed to t jiail dri a charge M infanticide, was . released Thursday..on bond of $500. > fr, I- - J HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC ?- - f ii _ n.i J , I rne annual picnic 01 tne v>oia i .(Springs community will be held at < tjie Spring next Friday, the 29th. All , j the good times of previous years will be provided with perhaps, a few r additional thrills. s *~ Mrs. R. S. Link, and two children, Jack, and Susanne, left today for 'Court/land, Ala., 'where they will - spend some.time with relatives. r ' g ' Mrs. C. A. Milford went up to -. Greenville Wednesday and will spend a week with Mrs. Oscar K. M&uldin. I ..... V - _ ; ' V- - > I ? I ' , ^ , /- 1 ' ' J. * ' IBf A LOVELY PARTY Mrs. Wilson Johnson's bridge t jaity Thursday afternoon in compli- i nent to Miss Evelyn Johnson, of c Virginia, and 'Mrs. Van Noy Wier, 1 >f Athens, was one of the pleasantest r iffairs given in sometime. Mrs. Johnson's house was beautifully decora- 1 ;ed in cut flowers and pot plants. ^ Ibout fifty guests were entertained, 4 he tables being spread on the porch, r n the living room and in the hall. 1 After the games an elaborate i jalad course with mint sherbet and ;ea was served. < . i HOME FOR A REST ] . i Misses Julia, Susie and Marion I Vlabry and Miss Maggie Link are i it home after spending a two weeks ? acation in^Hendcrsonville. They, rested when they were not dancing, < )oating or swimming. ] BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT. ] 1 Born in Monroe, N. t C., Friday, i July 22, 1921 to Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. i Wolfe, a daughter, Mary Barnwell. 1 i WINTHROP GIRL MARRIES 'Miss Kate Reed of Donalds a Win- ] itror* craduate. was married Tues-1 ( lay, July 12, at Lancaser to Mr. E. B. Nickles. The bride had taught in ;he Lancaster schools for two years md the groom is a farmer of Abbeville county. FOR MRS. BASKIN. Mrs. W. D. Barksdale is entertain"A v* ng at bridge this afternoon in honor )f Mrs. Gus Baskin of Darlington. MRS. MAJORS TO TALK. Mrs. Sallie Majors, of Texas, who' s visiting relatives in the city, will nake a talk at the Presbyterian' ihurch Monday afternoon at 6 o'clock] ;o which all the ladies, both young j ind old, of the town are hivited. Mrs. Majors-has charge of Home Mission vork on the Texas border and this vill be the subject of her talk which ( .hould prove interesting to our < jeople. * f I Judge Noble Sick. 7 \ , t San Francisco, Gal., July 20.? f rudge A. M. Noble, for the past four j ^ears chief judge and secretary of i] lative' affairs at Piago-Pago, Ameri- { MTt Sarmoa, arrived today ehroute to -j lis home at Smithfield, N. <3. Judge Noble was succeeded at Pago-Pago by Caipt. Sydney D. Hall, )f Detroit, Mich. ; 1 PROGRAM* ^' OPERA HOUSE ^ ' ^ ( FRIDAY * 1 Milton Sills and Ann Forrest V 1 IN > \ 1 "THE FAITH HEALER" V ALSO'. V 1 CENTURY COMEDY V " "A DOLLAR'S WORTH" V 15c 35c V ' SPECIAL FOR V 8ATURDAY * "WHAT'S WORTH WHILE" V AND V A SUNSHINE COMEDY V "WHO'S WHO." V 15c 25c v M MONDAY * W V ^ VIOLA DANA V V. , . JN V "CINDERELLA'S TWIN" V W:. ' 1; C i ALSO * V W INTERNATIONAL NEWS V W Fires in race riots destroy V W many Tulsa homes. V t 10c 20c V MAKE YOUR OLD CAR LIKE NEW. We build Top*, Sett Covers and all kind of upholstering. Made out of good material and guarantee to give good service. Prices reasonable. t H. L. PACE, Phone 227 Greenwood, S. C. Hipp Bros. Gourafe. . 666 cures Chills and fever. V . V URS. HUDSON SAYS GR HER HUSBAND LIES Says Thpt Her Story of Murder Of Her Two Boys is Truthful and tOT* She Stands By It. . * W01 ! poi Albany, Ga., July 21.?When told ^ his morning of her husband's state- ^he nent in the Macon jail accusing her no-j >f the murder of her two little boys, i Robert and Isaih Temple, Mrs. Benj .-i. ? ?n:? ?? jic j.*uuauu uctiaicu lb vsa lie. tnH "My story of the killing of my sjg: joys, as I told it to Mr. Black . last ast( veek was the truth," she declared. ( 'This statement my husband has ? nade shows he is ^weakening, and I ' bejieve he will soon make a full mm md complete confession." gnat That her husband tried to kill her e jldest boy, Robert, about two months s igo, is- an additional charge made by S Mrs. Hudson, following her recent |d iccusation that he was the one who ffj tilled both boys, Robert and Isaih, ai[| ;veek ago, at their home, two miles |j| south of Albany. ? This new accusation was made 1] luring a conversation Mrs. Hudson @ iad in the jail here Tuesday with* h J. R. Baker, chief of police at Co- g lumbia, Ala., her former home. Mr.IS Baker, in telling of his conversation ? with Mrs. Hudson, says she repeat- s sd her confession as made last week g to former Sheriff Black, of Early g :ounty, with one or two important ? additions. One of these statements ? was to the effect that about two jfj months ago Hudson was on the roof {fj ]f the house, repairing the chimney. [| Fie called Robert to the side of the j| bouse, she said, and just as he reach- e sd a position immediately under the g lue all the bricks in it came turn- M bling down. Only one of the^ bricks, b however, struck the boy, inflicting ? i painful injury on his head. Mrs. [| Hudson now believes, she told Mr. g Baker, that her husband deliberate y planned the seeming accident of |j lie falling bricks in order to get rid a >:f the. child. * [fj Mrs.- Hudson also told Mr. Baker g hat the night before the murder -s and Hudson had a quarrel, and ^ le threatened . then to "get even'* vith her. METEOR OF TREMENDOUS | SIZE FALLS IN- TENN. | Chattanooga Tenn, July 21.?A [I netor weighing between 500 and ? 500 pounds fell in Hatchett's or-!|j :liard on Missionary Ridge at an ear-j|j y hour this morning. The meteor^ nade a swilhing noise in its (passage g ;hrough the air and struck the g frourid with a loud crash that was la leard for a distance of several |fj docks. The missile tore down a ?j section of the orchard fence and j| aartly iburied itself in the ground. j| . Turks in Panic g Athens, July 21.?M. Gounaris, j| -he Greek premier, yesterday told the s newspaper men that the Turks fled, a from Kutaia panic stricken, aban- s ioning their arms and that the Greeks ij :ut off their retreat toward Eski- a 3hehr. According to unofficial re- ? ports the evacuation of Eski-Shehr g rias commenced. v King ,Constantine is leaving for the Smyrna front. iH i IS, S Rub-My-Tiim kill* pain. N^gj Why the Farir Have a I Because th man and si business-lil .an > ' promotes t ; 7v* safekeepin nnwroi' "flrvv ^JKJ VY 1/11X V. credit. T1 bookkeepe Your A .raymMu?wmmmmmm ?' / EAT OIL FIRE , RAGING IN MEXICO Mexico City, July 21.?The Amatoil fields are on fire, with drilling rers falling off like chaff and the rkmen fleeing, according to rets received here describing "the atest catastrophe in the history of oil fields. 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