University of South Carolina Libraries
: fltersonals : T. G. White spent Monday in Au ;uesta. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mundy spent resterday in Atlanta shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Taylor were 6n the city yesterday. J. W. McKee, Jr., spent several Jays here this week. Mr. Edwin Parker of Willington pas in town on Tuesday. Mrs. W. P. Martin has gone to [iami, Fla., to visit her sister. T. H. Watson of Watts was in town yesterday on business. Aiken Cochran of Warrenton spent Tuesday in town on lousiness. Miss Nannie Hickory spent Mon Jay in Anderson, shopping. Miss Edna Gordon of Santuc was Sn town on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Wilson of fatts were in Abbevillt shopping Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. T. Stokes of fonterey spent yesterday in the ?ity. Rev. Charles Evans of Lincolnton, la., was in the city Tuesday on busi less. John Sharpe of Due West was a siness visitor in Abbeville Wed lesday. Misses Sophie Reames and Miss Llmeda Weldon, -of near Saluda, rat the week-end in Abbeville. R. N. Tiddy leaves Thursday af ternoon for Charlotte, N. C.,to visit lis aunt, Mrs. Jane Tiddy. Mrs. Joe Edmunds and children lave returned from a pleasant visit her mother in Augusta, Ga. Miss Leone McGaughey ofAtlan is expected in Abbeville Friday to risit Miss Maggie Latimer. Mrs. Henrietta Garrison leaves today for Peachland, N. C., where she goes to look after her farming iterests. Miss Sarah Harkness of Columbia College attended the funeral of her randmother, Mrs. John Knox Tues Miss West, English teacher in the ligh school, has been sick for sever al days and Mrs. R. E. Cox is taking ler classes during her absence. Mr. John A. Garrison, who went to Robertson's Sanitarium in At lanta sometime ago for treatment is improving rapidly, and will soon re turn to his work here. Mrs. Susan Calvort, mother of Dr. . E. Calvert, who suffered a brok |en hip sometime in the fall, has jeen moved from the homo of her laughter, Mr? Dave Nickles, to that of Mrs. Cal Coleman's near Itown. "FOREVER" IS A LONG TIME Manager Verchot went over to Ircenwood yesterday to see the play "Forever" taken from the book >eter Ibetson. Mr. Verchot wasj i I pleased witli tn? play ana expects to; put it on :n Abbeville soon. OPERA HOUSE V | THURSDAY and FRIDAY V APRIL 6th and 7th V| Cecil B. DeMille's Production V) "FOOL' S PARADISE" V Matinee each Day at . 3:15 V. 15c. ADMISSION 35c. V NIGHT 8:20 Admission: 25c and 50c V GOES TO NEW YORK. Mrs. W. A. Lee leaves tomorrow for a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Carter, of New York. While there she will take in all the places of interest. NEW BABY MONKEY The children in town will be de lighted to know there is a new babj Monkey at the Park. It is worth thf walk to see how human the mothei and baby act. NEWS FROM MRS. GILLELAND Roy Gilleland came home from At lanta for a few hours on Sunday and reports Mrs. Gilleland as improving The doctors have pronounced her oul >f danger. Says No Flower# Omaha, March 28.?Mrs. Max A Hosbetter, head of the Nebraskt Auxiliary of the International Asso ciation for Mother's Day issued * statement today saying the associa tion asked that no flowers ibe worr on Mother's Day, May 2, owing t( the alleged profiteering in flowers. Rural Carrier Examination. The United States Civil Servict Commission has announced an exam ination to be held at Abbeville, S. C. on May 13, 1922 to fill the positior of rural carrier at Abbeville and va cancies that may later occur on rura routes from that post office. RICH COSTUMES WORN IN FOOL'S PARADISE A million stitches for twelve4 cos tumes! That's what it took to mak< the gorgeously bejeweled costume! of- the Siamese daneing girls in on< episode of Cccil B. De Mille's latesl Paramount picture, "Fool's Para dise," which -will be shown at th< opera house, Thursday and. Friday April 6 and 7. These tostumes, iperhaps the mos' ornately beautiful .ever designee for the screen , were created bj Claire West, special costume design &d for Cecil B. De Mille productions The twelve dancers appear in repro ductions of the famous Tempi < Dances. The weight of their cos tumes is considerable as each gar ment is decorated with at least twe thousand set jewels sapphires, emer alds, rubies and rhinestopes. Count ing fifty stitches to each jewel, 100, 000 to the garment, it can be seer that the original estimate of om million stitches for the twelve cos iiunee is cuustrrv<vwrv. And these costumes were foi dancers only and to gain a special effect. Going into the costumes oi the principals is another story. Mar velous sable cloaks and ermine negll gees, startling jeweled Javanese cos tumes and succession of interesting Spanish gowns place this newest D< Mille picture at an exceptional poinl in feminine investiture. Playing the "principal roles are Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Harris Conrad Nagal, Theodore Kosloff John Davidson, Julia Faye. The sup port is adequate. COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE Probate Court Citation for Letters of Administra tion. By J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judge oi Probate: Whereas, Ruth Massey and Lu venia Bradley hath made suit to m( to grant them letters of administra^ tion of the estate and effects oi Frances Watson, late of Abbeville County, deceased, These Are Therefore, to cite anc pdmi"-1! r1! and singular the? kin^ dred and creditors of the said Fran cos Watson, deceased, that thej he and appear before me, in th< Court of Probate, to bo held at Ab beville Court House, on April th< 11th, 1922 after publication hereof at 11 o'cloc!: ir. the forenoon, tr how r-Tirr\ if any they have, whj :he said administration should not b( g Civ/:: under my hand and seal oi the court this 28tli day of March the court this 14th day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-two and ir the 146th year of American Inde pendence. Published on the 29th day oi March 1922, in the Press and Bannei and on the Court House door for th< time required by law. J. F. MILLER, 8t. Judge of Probate. ?[Sf5J2J5J5J5JSEIBJ5JBMSJSISiSISJ5J5JEI5J5JSIS] il / SOCIETV rlJJ2J3MSJSMSJ3M^I^rpM3ElloI5M5JiaJ3JS BRIDGE CLUB The Bridge Club will meet Fr day afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mi.1 Elise Bowie. MRS. GARY ENTERTAINS Mrs. Frank B. Gary entertained i one table of bridge yesterday afte noon at her home on Greenvil street complimentary to Miss Ann 1T1U11IUC. MRS. D. H. HILL ENTERTAINS Mrs. D. H. Hill entertained tl mottling bridge cliib at a delightf meeting today. After the regular games' a hi luncheon was served followed tby i ice. The guest of honor was Mr Zimmerman of West Virginia. I MSRRIE MATRONS The Merrie Matrons met Tue day afternoon with Mrs. R. E. Co Jr., on North Main street. After a pleasant game of cards delicious salad course ' with an i< was served. Only the numbers of th? cli were present. GEORGE ROSENBERG IS SIX George Rosenberg was 6 years o Monday and invited 24 of h friends to celebrate the occasi( with him. There was a real birthday cal with candles and pink and white i< cream. Favors of Easter raibbits ai chickens filled with candy were gi en eacn little guest ana an enjoyao time was spent in games and play George is one of the brightest ai most interesting of boys, and a ge eral favorite with young and old. Miss Celia, the young lady < the house, helped receive. CRAWFORD-WIISON Mr. Joseph A. Wilson and Mi (Francis McLean Crawford we: quietly married art; the Secoi Methodist church at 8 o'clock Tue day evening in Atlanta, Ga. The hajppy couple left immediate for a honeymoon trip to Jackso ville, Tampa, Miami and Pal Beach, Fla., after which they w spend a week in Abbeville with M and Mrs. H. B. Wilson. Mr. Wilson has made his home Abbeville for many years, standi: high in the service of the Seaboai Air Cine Railway, and is liked ai respected by all who know him. T and his bride have the good wish of the peopl? of Ab/beiville. Mr. Wilson was attended at tl marriage by his brother, Mr. Har: B. Wilson. : PROGRAM v OPERA HOUSE i V THURSDAY - V DUSTIN FARNUM V "IRON TO COLD" F V AND HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY - v 15 Cents 25 Cents J s - V ?SPECIAL? EV FRIDAY 5 V GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S . Production V "LADIES MUST LIVE" iV. With Betty Compson, Mahlon T V. Hamilton, Leatrice Joy " and , V others. V. All sides of modern woman's 4 V. life. Hrr glory, her foibles, V her ways with the world and j men. In a gorgeous, intimate IN. picture of things not every , j V body knows, k ADDED?COMEDY f V "LADIES PET" ^ 15 Gents 35 Cents ' ^ [[ v SATURDAY , V WILLIAM S. HART . V IN V "THE WHITE OAK" f V And Larry Semon Comedy f V "THE RENT COLLECTOR" A 15 Cents 35 Cents Note?Doors open at 8 o'clock V Pictures start at 8:15. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv \ V CALHOUN FALLS NEWS V Misses Maggie and Janie Solom< of Atlanta spent the week-end wi their .parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. - Solomon. Mrs. J. C. Nunnally and childn are visiting her parents in Sandei ville, Ga. Mrs. W. J. Blake was shopping Greenwood this week. / Dr. J. C. Solomon returned frc Troy Monday afternoon where 1 filled his regular appointment la Sunday. Miss Annie Coo'ley spent sevea days last week in Greenwood wi her sister, Mrs. Paul Storey. Prof. A. S. Buycik was in ATxfc vill? last Saturday on (business. Miss Anna Fagg was called hor last Saturday on account of t death of her aunt, Mrs. Ann Clin scales. The School Improvement 01" held its regular meeting at t school house last Friday affcemoor F. A. Pruitt of Mt. Carmel was town on business Monday. The recent warm showers a bringing the flowers and foliage o rapidly. Calhoun Falls will soon I adorned with the beauties of sprir V OPERA HOUSE V THURSDAY and FRIDAY V APRIL 6th and 7th V Cecil B. DeMille's Production V "FOOL' S PARADISE" V Matinee Each Day at 3:15 V 15c. ADMISSION 35c. NIGHT 8:20 V Admission: 25c and 50c XT'jl 1 *-.1 1--:, iNiUAJgiycerin, poweriui expiusn is also one of the most powerf heart stimulants known to medic science. CURB MARKET. The Curb Market will open frc 11 o'clock to 1 o'clock Saturds April 1st at the mill on Brook Stre* between Maple Street and Mill strt We hope that the opening of tl maTket will be a success. Let us . cooperate and make this day one be remembered. The purchaser cannot buy .unit the producers are there and the pi ducers cannot sell unless the pi chasers are there so let us all there and make our market wor while. Now we have to have our mark in well advertised for we know that i?r I nays to advertise, so it will be nec< rd sary to charge a 5 per cent comm ld'sion to pay the expense of advert ing. We expect to have at the marfc Saturday the following produce: Eggs, butter, milk, meat, chickei and probably some cakes. Let us ; come. Alma C. Gibbons, Co. Agt. A BOW FREE NY-DENT^ Just to make you ac give Free of charg Tooth Paste on FR] MARC A GLASS GLOBE CONTAINING . With Sea Weed, P t The M ' EJai3fSiSJSJSJSISJ2JSJ3J3I3J5fSTSJ5JSJ3JSJSMSJc I Jim the "Sure Fit gW I am a smart cap. I look smart?and act it. I want you to like me, so I keep your head com fortable. (See illus tration below.) When you go a-motoring or a-golfing, tighten me up. If I'm caught in the rain and shrink on you ? just loosen me up. After your hair has been trimmed, just pull in the strap. The day you buy me I fit you with exactness ?and I never become too large or too small, like other caps do I'm no more expensive than any smart cap made. But I'm much more practical. I am the "SURE-FIT" Cap. Get me! SURE: CAPS# :*!j 4adjustable ir* By mean* of tftii ]je (He in visible rtrmr.yoM adjust me to amy ncad- mAT th ?ke. (No clank.) t ...THE. ;s is is ROSENBERG MERC COMPANY. Tobacco to Sweden. Washington, March 28.?Import is> tion of tobacco to Sweden ' throuj all the hiails will be permitted in the f ture under a ruling made public 't the postoffice department. 9JSJSJ2MSJ3MSMSISM3MSJ30MSI3J3MSMSMS 1 OF GO ssi^r WITH A TUBE OF l TOOTH PAS1 iquainted with Nyal Quai e, with a purchase of one [DAY and SATURDAY ;H 31st = = AF TWO LIVE ( ebbles and Plants. Onlj omer. Get Yours Earl] IcMurray 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Abbeville County Highway Commis sioners, at the office of County Sup ervisor, until 12 o'clock noon on Sat urday, April 8th, 1922 for the con struction of approximately seven 1-10 miles of top soil road from the city limits of Abbeville via J. R. Lomax residence to the line of Greenwood County, known as the Hodges road, as per tjie survey of the County En gineer. The work will consist of the neces^ sary clearing and grubbing, excava tion, culverts, headwalls, and / top soil surfacing, and such other work as may be necessary to complete the work according to the plans and spec ifications. Detail information will be furnished by H. B. Humbert, County Engineer. Each bid must be on the prescribed form and accompanied by a certified check, or corporate surety bond, in the sum of Five Hundred?00-100 Dollars, payable to J. S. Stark, chair man, as guarantee that the bidder will if awarded the contract, within ten days after notice thereof enter mto written contract ana give satis factory bond in one half (1-2) the ; 'C amount of the contract price, said bond to be furnished through an v agency resident in Abbeville County. Bidders must satisfy the Com mission of their experience and abil ity to perform the work. The Tight is reserved to reject any or all Jafils. Done at Abbeville, S. C., by order of the Commission, March 11th, 1922. J. S. STARK, Chairman. L. W. KELLER, Secretary. Mar. 20,3wks lte. FINAL SETTLEMENT . v Estate of Mr*. Alma P. McDonald, ' Deceased. Take Notice that on the 10th day ' , of April, 1922, I will render a final account of my actings and doings as administrator of the1 estate of Mrs. Alma P. McDonald, deceased, in the office of judge of probate for Abbe ville County at 10 o'clock a. m. and on the same day will apply for a final discharge from my trust as such ad ministrator. All persons having demands gainst said estate will present theqi for payment on or before that day, proven and authenticated or be fo^ ever barred. R. F. McDONALD, Mar. 13, 1922 Administrator. * . NOTICE. . i % Notice is hereby given that certi ficate No. 2 for 50 shares of the pl*e ferred gtock of Calhoun Falls Com pany issued to A. P. Calhoun and transferred by him to F. B. Grier and T. P. Cothran who are now the legal owners of same has been lost or des troyed and that the undersigned as owners of said lost or destroyed cer tificate of stock will apply to th6 cor poration for a new certificate on the 17th. day of April, 1922. F. B. GRIER m n rnTHPAW Mar. 8, 1922. ltw. 6wk KB LD FISH E! Ih?50 Lents lity Products, we shall ! tube of Ny-Denta only RIL 1st. SOLD FISH j One Outfit to a Cus / Drug Co. E,^J5JHSI5JSJBJBJ5/BJ5JSHSiEISI2J5EI5JSI5ISISIBI5JS ?