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Cochran of Watts, wa
JtpH of Columbia ie visit
ing Miss Annie Lee Hagen.
J. M. NicJdea was a business- visit.
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? ia Aaaeraon yesterday.
Frank Carwile .of Level Lar^d wai
in town Honday on business.
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tfisa Willie Calhonn of Atlanta- ii
visiting Mf. -and Mrs. .Lewis. Perrin.
kt.+t* Uxh. J. M. Morgan
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apa, *9te, 'are visiting relatives fa
Jiknio* NjC. v-rivvL-w"
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Kn. |L /. Hicks of near
,1s visiting tier son,'Mr. L.
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Dr..p. p. Abel of .Chester was i
professional visitor in the city yes
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and Miss Gene McDill
of Due'Weat Vere pleasant visUon
at Afcberilla.tfcxa morning.
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Moms 4+mde and Ida Kay left to
V v 4 r . t t * ^ f, i -i
dif fp# Jhdgeway to make thei
hp* ?* ^
406^, J* Harvin and daughter
Praneea. leift Sunday for Washlngioi
after a visit, to Mrs. Harvin's parents
Mr.a^jlre. Richard Sondley.
j|rene Starnes and Prat
are spending this week ii
Atiaaja with Mr. and Aire. Jack Wil.
MmWb Maude Wood, Willie Mc
lane, Alpha Graves, Jennie HaftifiJ
amd WUUe .Lanier returned to^Rus
pan's College Wedfteftdftf.
Mr. vand Mrs. Joe T. Hughes , an<
P. B.;?jgnes left today for E<Jgefiei<
to apead several days with Mr. am
Mrs. Chalmers Hughes.
Mise Mildred Cochran - rourae<
to Greenwood Tuesday morning ti
resume her studies at Lander.Collegi
after spending the holidays with.he:
parents.
Marston Miller has 'returned t<
Charleston to resume his studies a
Porter Military Academy after spend
ing the holidays here with Mr. ant
Mrs. J. D. JKerr.
Mr. J.H. Tapp and grandson, Wil
JJam Tapp who haye been, visiting
and Mrs. C. F. McNeill for tw<
weeks left this morning .for .theii
. home in Madisonville, Ky.
Francis Mabry returned yestei
to Charleston to. resume his
at the~South Carolina,Medical
after spending the Christmas seasor
^rith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, L
kabry. ' ^
Misses Mary Stevenson, Mary iteec
Moore, Lydia Owen, Janie Vanct
^owi^ Ionej Stevenson, Jlyra
liame^Anitia ond Margaret Wilson
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.ypnejia ana ^upiena ^yiisKscatys
^Carrie Hawthorne and ' Margaret
.paweon returned yesterday to Win
r . throp College after spending the hol
idays at home.
SACK TO SCHOOL
'Misses Vie Howie, Mary Nickles
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and Kvy Qrtttte returned to Agnes
Scott College today after spending
the holidays at home.
POUNDING FOR DALLAS
GreenvaJe Congregation Remembers
Pastor and Hit Family.
The ladies of Greenvale church re
membered their pastor, the Rev. and
Mrs. J. M. Dallas, by giving' them a
very fine poundng last Monday even,
ing, and wishing them a very happy
New "Year. These kind friends com
pletely filled the pantry with every
nrnnrl +Vitn<r in fcho WAV ftf Afttill?. find
^ crowned it all by presenting to the
t pastor and his wife a splendid Christ
^ mas cake beautifully decorated. It
t was a delightful surprise party and
w folks in the manse will not soon for
t get the kindness of their people. The
t church has always remembered the
t pastor at this happy season of the
t year by pounding him and his family
k for the past ten years. The following
ladies composed the deputation from
the congregation: Mesdames: Si. .0.
L Brownlee, W. S. Jordan, Lily Gor-,
k cfon, W. J. ^McKee, Harvey Ihrake,
.( and Misses Lizzie Jordan and Mary
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\ ANTREVILLE NEWS V
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The holidays have truly .ibeen i>f
goocfc will andgood cheer, .parents
hav o enjoyed seeing their children
* and the children have enjoyed being
' at home and taking- pfirt in Wife
Christmas festivities.
9 Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Martin qf
" Hendersohville spent the ^holidays
- here with relatives and friends. Mr.
1 Martin is remembered very pleasant
i ly 'by every one, having lbeen pastor
otf the ^Methodist church ' for four
s years. preached a splendid ser
imon at Shil<3x church December 25.
? Mr. and Mrs. ?dd Burdette ai*d
r' children spent several' days last week
> with relates here.
i "Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hunt and Mrs.
Ralph Ba)lentine ware the guests of
" Mk'and .Mrs.' 8. J! Wakefield last
week. ~'f""
[ Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Patterson en
> tar-tamed the ,young people at an
elaborate supper Friday night. Twen
ty .seven young people were pres.
. ent at the party. i
r Mrs. - Summie ?rnningham aa*
. daughter, .Meri$, ?pent .tba holidays
I with 'Mr. and -Mrs. .D. X. Haddon.
. We are glad to report that Mrs.
f W. jD.jBeM^Wteo haabeen so very sick
at the Anderson hospital, is improv
ing, it ia reported that ,sh4 will be
' able to coma home in several days.
t , Aliases Lillian and . Ruth Williams
, of itonea" Path visited Miss Bert&a
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Patterson last week. Miss Patterson
- returned home wth them ! to spend
the week-end.
Misses Winton and Altbea Keaton
g entertained .the' following , young
5 ladies at a dinner party last Satur
: day: Misses Bertha Patterson, Lillian
- and EutH'Williams, Hattie Lou Had
% don, Annie Bell, Zula Susber, Ethel
^ Anderson, Mattie Lou and Irene
Simmons, Hazel and Runette Crow
"ther. * "
Mrs. J. W. Fulmar spent the holi
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
,R. A. Keatfn.
Everyone was delighted to see the
progress which has been mad? on the
road {building. In a short time the!
work will he complete and we can
r*de with ease.
Deward Shirley of Lavonia, Ga.,
epent the week-end with Archie
.Kenton.
. .Tha Antreville school opened Mon
' j day to begin work again. Most all of
the teachers and college students
.left.Monday to resumo their work.
NOTICE
Clinton Lodge No. 3, A. F. M? will
give a sapper following degree, work
7 Jhurday evening, January j.2. .All
5 Master Masons are cordially invited
> l|o.tee present..Plates w^l be.reserv
i ed only for those who notify the com
I mittee of their intention, to be .pres
ent.
f. W. E. Hill*
f W. D. Wilkinson,
j G. C. Swetenfourg,
. Committee.
. Win.
t Glasgow.?Three districts which
voted "dry" a year ago have now re_
vereed their decision and the old
i Sensing system will be revived.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, Mr.
and Mrs. Andy Morrison and children
of .Columbia Were pleasant Visitors
during the holidays in the home of
^?r. W. E. Morrison.
Messrs. W H. Sharp and M. B.
Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wright
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.rW.
F. Kay. '
A large crowd enjoyed last Tues
day at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. W
D. Jfeauford.
Mr. and Mrs. lorn ttunter spent
Christmas day here with the latjter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs! Joe Able..' -
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kay and chil
dren were visitors Tuesday with Mr.
and .Mrs. M. D. .Wright
|fri <and ?frs. Join "Robinson en
tertained the young people Tuesday
night at a dance. ^
)fr. and jtfrs. L. rM. Strawhorn
spent Tuesday at the" home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Kay.
JUisa Xizzie Sharp spent Tuesday
night and Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Sharp near Due West.
.Boy .Kay and" Miles Jfforrison were
guests^Thursday of Eakin ^ielsles of
Central.
Jesse B. Cochran of Cold Spring
spent Wednesday afternoon with hi*
.uncle,
Mr and Mrs. W. F. Kay and chil
dren, Mr. and .Mrs. JO. C. Kay and
children, Mr. and Mrs^ M. D. ?W right
were visitors during the holidays -at
the home ^ of Mr. ,M. :B.,Kay. ,
The' young folks enjoyed a dance
Wednesday ni^nt at we nome 01
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Culbreth.
fir. .'and Mrs. M. D. bright spent
Wednesday at Darpaughs with .Mr.
and Mrs. S. L. Beasley.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. R. Haddon and
children visited the latter'* parents
near .Donalds dujing .the ^hplidays. ..
j Miss Lizzie ?harp spent ..Friday
withiMiss Annie JK^y.
Mr.' and..Mrs. J. JV.*Smith were vis
itors Monday with Mr. aqd Mrs.
IThos. Stevenson. . / v x
Royce Blum of Greenwood visited
relatives here dvring the holidays." %
Mrs. .Mason ^Wright .and .children
spent Wednesday night and Thursday
with Mrs. Mask Wright. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Simpson and
children and .Mrs. Ada Milford were
visitors .Thursday with Mr. and Jlrs.
w.?.#ay. * r;';;
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Beasley and
children were callus in .this commu
nity Wednesday .morning.- -
Messrs. Roy .Kay and- Miles ..Morri
son attended the party at-Mr. Sam
Botts'.Friday night.
MARSHAL LYON MAY
- YET HOLD fp jp*
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Lewis Wood sends the Columbia
Record .the following .despatch:
"Washington, Jan. 1.?It is learn
ed that Charles J. Lyon, marshal for
the western district of ?out,h .Caro
lina, has a chance ,of . remaining in
office until,hia unexpired,term is out.
| However, this depends on ^hethfir or
not.Mr. Xyon has placed himself .in
the attitude of defying the depart
ment by" stating he would :fight the
former attempt to remove him with
out formal charges being filed against
him. Lately some newspaper clippings
have been received at the depart
ment which indicated that Mr.'Lyon
was in no mild frame of mind. This
attitude has not found favor with the
powers that be, and they are now try
ing to find out if/Mr. Lyon was cor
rectly quoted. If they find that he
was, the indications are that they
will try to make short shift of him.
If Mr. Lyon was not correctly quot
ed, there seems to be a chance of his
serving out his term which does not
expire until March, 1923.
At the same time, it was ascer
tained that no movement is on foot to
oust Francis W; Weston, federal at
torney ior the eastern .district
Weston's term expires in March,
1922, and to all intents he will re
main in office "until that time."
ASSOCIATE JUSTICE WATTS
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Columbia, Jan. 3.?Associate Jus
tice .R. C. Watts of Laurens .under
went an operation at the Baptist
hospital in Columbia today for a se
rious kidney trouble and this after
noon . his gh^sici^na stale $j*t .Jap is
in a ?rave c^nditiqn. His case is not
^hopeless, they say,, but;he is crli'cffc
ly 111. The associate justice was
brought to Columbia late Monday by
his j>hysiciana. He was taken ill in
Laurens eariy Monday.
BETH LA NEWS
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Miss Isabelle Danriby spent seve
al days last week in Abbeville wi1
Miss Alma .Wilson. '
Mi ss Julia iJeauford spent Monds
night with Misses Mttie and Pea
Beauford ot jLove Valley.
.Mrs. A. K. Woodhuret and so]
George, spent Friday in Troy wit
Mr. and Mrs.. Edgar Wood burst.
Miss Alma (Forteseue of Lev
Land was .the guest jfor the week-en
of Miss Ma?de Woodhurst.
Mrs. WiH Link awl daughters spei
Friday night with lira. John ^atigh
"w'vHiss Grace Danaby spent Thur
day night with her grandmother, Mr
iMaigaret Dandby.
Mr. Neuff&r Fleming of Levi
Land spent the we^k.end inth llr
Lewis Beauford. ^
Mrs. ?J. M. J^ortescue retorned 1
her home in Anderaon Friday aft?
.a vre^Jcs visit here relatives.
'Mrs. E. C. English and Mrs. Led
die of Da la'Howe spent Tharsda
with Miss Maude Pet$&rew.
Mrs. Wardlaw Wilaon and ehildre
of White Hall spent several days th
week here with relatives.
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Mrs. S. C. Link and son, John, an
Mr. .and Mrs. George Link .and chi
r \ * V> r' 4*"" *1 $1
dron spent one day last week wll
Hi* on/) Taa TJmlr >
4UA WwWC
* Paul fiaughman epcnt last wee
at JMcCormkxk with &s hmti&r, #e
Eugene Beauford spent JSaturda
night in Troy with John Bpmce.
'Mr.and iMrs/Charfie B*6Wn ar
littie daughter, J^rvw,of37roy speii
the week-end with relatives.
~ Miss Gertrude Tolbert returned 1
her b.(p>? in 'Green^aQd ajfter-epenjd
riiif ?^e,ho4^^a here jah
; Mrs. Alex JHaH and children spea
several days last ,yec& with .relative
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> Stumbling Along.
The Azfonimt
A tiresome lawyer, in arguing .a
cornplicaed case, had looked up au
thorities dating hack to Julius
Caesar. He hiid' dilated on his sub
ject for more than an hour and a
half, when he was pamed'to observe ^
what seemed to him inattention on
the ibencb. jit was as he had feared
?his worship was unable to appre
ciate {he nice points of the argu
ment.
"Begging your honor's pardon,"
he said, "but do you follow me?"
.The magistrate's shifted uneasily
in his chair. "I have aa far," he an*
swered, "but if I thought I could
find foy way Ibaok alone, I'd turn
arouq# no#."
J. Hv 'V'-V
' of Afcbevaie S
'^David |
Raymond and Ralph Beauford
spent seventh days Akst week with
Eugene JJeatrford. ': < sv'
Mr. and Mrs. ' Engeno JBeauford
spent Tuesday in Troy with rela
tives. T?v
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Mr. and Mrs. MarshaH Hall spent
Thursday in Troy with Mr. and Mr*.
Jo An 'Brown. f.
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Mrs. Mattie Beauford spent Mon
day wi& ?ra. A. K. ^ToodtuVst"
JohinTSpence of.Troy "spent Sun
day here with relatives.
Clarence CFortejcue. left Monday
for Blackvifle where "he has accej>ti>?
a job op the police force.
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]McJKeiJl we?re ,_
the bride's parents/ Sfr.' ari<T Mrs.
^Bnij^ts, iThux^y ^*wjbn ?
o'dock, theJRev. J. ?.'j&JIfcoaise <$&_
elating. - THe noose was <it>eauuiiuiyi
decorated -with evergreen, fern .and
roseB. After the cetfeindtiy was per
formed refreshments ot charlotte
rasae and cake were served Jby JMrai
Lewis "Beauford, Mrs. Joe lank and
Mrs. J. M. .Fortes cue. Mrs. .McNeill U
the oldest daughter otjMr. ,andj?re
#ish fijem a lofcg and happy H&i
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J3osod on (Stfm. J!. /Brady's Jar
by jCotfie J3tair<ParlcQr and (fos. -
e, old-fashioned story of plain people,
of loves?Man and Woman?Mother
bell tolling Humanity,
of hufhter?RabehMan honeplay;
'absurdities ? springing, "gay bam :<U
'oice?sweet and low?strong and tend
d twilight streams.
ltd. kmavinff vmim M*r?k ?*<m '!?* I*
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irrkfl wi|hb!in<iuyj man of ic? down t
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[on. & ;Tueg. Jan. 9th & 10
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PENROSE FUNERAL
>FT JSXRB?3?D wish to AE
qp$e;rved lay family?many
committee rearr a n G ?.
ment made necessary by
senator's DBATH* ' V
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Philadelphia, Jan. : 2.?Arrange*
nents for the funeral of Seiu^.; l;|
'enrose -were still incomplete todjpr. ' -J
t -was definitely decided, however,
hat it should be strictly private, ifc. S.
iccordance wth his oft-exuress4d
emoracwf the four
and. Baby.
mcc* ~ slefch>r Hells
er?aero** fragrant
reak-up. Anna ami
ha roaring river/"
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12,000 feet of
the greatest
story ever told*
Xou must see
Jtyr, Griffith's
l^atestand
befit picture.
Don't miss it