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FRIDAY, MAKCH 31,
Mrs. J. W. Simpson of Long Cane
was in town shopping today.
Mr anH .Mrs. T. .T. Rflvcrnft Ji&ve
a fine new Studebaker car.1
E. H. Bell of Lowndesville was in
Abbeville on business yesterday.
Mrs Robert iStalnaker spent
Thursday in Greenwood.
E. F. Arnold spent Thursday in
Charlotte, N. C.
A. fl. Nance and Olaud Lanier of
Monterey wore in town Thursday.
G. C. Hodge of Penney's Creek
was in town on business Jhursday.
Bill Jones went to Ninety-Six on
business today.
Miss Mary Smith has gone to At
lanta to visit Miss Meta Lythgoe.
Miss Sara Ella Drennan is visiting
friends in Atlanta, Ga., this week.
Jas. L. Roche has returned from
a trip to Columbia where he went
on (business.
James Cox spent yesterday in At
lanta with his uncle, Mr. F. A. Du
pre.
' 3^ and Mrs. W. H. Hardin of
Lowndesvrlle were in Abbeville shop
ping Thursday.
Albert loy^r of v Brownlee spent |
several heurS in the city yesterday
trading with tur business men.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. M.* Lanier of
Monterey were in Abbeville Thurs
day on a shopping trip.
; Yf' ? Jiflaieson of Honea Path
was in Abbeville on business yester
day.
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Misses Hattie and Estelle McCord
of' SmithviHe were in the city Wed
nesday. k
J. Warren Allen of Baltimore is in
Abbeville on a visit to his sister,
Mrs. Jones F. filler.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Starnes and
Connie Starnes spent yesterday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. C. D. Brown and Miss Char
lotte Brown have gone to Charleston
for, a visit.
Mrs. W. F. Nickles attended the
Sunday School Convention in Green
wood this week.
Jule Sutherland came down from
Monroe and spent Thursday m Ab
beville with friends.
Mrs. James Orion Crowley r^tum
' ed to Abbeville 'Thursday after a
pleasant visit to Carrolton, Ga.
Jamie. Smith, Austin Abercrombie
and G. E. Carroll of McCormick
visited friends in Abbeville this
week.
Mrs. J. A. Woodhurst has re
turned from a pleasant visit to her
sister, 'Mrs. D. P. McCain, i'fi ~cCor
mick.
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Miss Howard Hill is at home from
' Anderson to see her aunt, Mrs. Ad
die Hill, who has been quite sick
for several days.
Mrs. Sam Evans carried h&r young I
son, Wallace, to Columbia Thursday
to consult Dr. Weston, the special
ists.
Miss Marian Cason of Winston
Salem spent th? week-end with her
grandmother, Mrs. F. J. Marshall,!
on Magazine street.
Mr. .and Mrs. J. Laurie Hollings
worth of Columbia are visiting Mr.
and , Mrs. M. E. Hollingsworth on
North Main street. ( , ^
J. W. Dodson and B. H. Smith of
Donalds were in town today.
Miss Virginia Aiken is at home
again after a visit to her sister,
Mrs. Ben Wolfe, in Monroe, N. C.
James Dusenberyy of Anderson
spent several days this week with
friends in and near the city.
Miss Ruth Howie has" returned
from a pleasant visit to Nashville,
Tenn., where she attended the Na
tional Musical Convention held for
teachers.
Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. .Ellis
of Ware Shoals spent yesterday in
town with Mrs. Albert Wilson and
bought some Easter hats while in
town.
<C. A* Owen, who is with the ^
South Carolna farm demonstration
department, was dn town yesterday. 1
department, was in town yesterday
on business in /connection with the
new sweet potato house.
- Miss Mary Adams of Abbeville is j
attending the training course that is 8
now being given at the First Baptist 1
church. While here she is the guest *
of Dr. and Mrs. T. P. Young on Cal- .
houn Avenue.?Index Journal. j
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NEW COUPE
E. F. Arnold brought back a new
coupe from Charlotte, N. C., for Mr*
and Mrs. Leslie McMillan.
TONSIL OPERATION
kiss Doretta Smith, a nurse at ?
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the Memorial Hospital, had her ton
sils removed today. She stood the j
operation well. 0
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BIRTH NOTICE b
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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mc
Millan on March 27th, 1922, a [j
daughter, Marie Carolyn.
WEEK-END VISITORS
Miss Mary Hill Harris and Miss
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Gladys Norris went to New Market
today to spend the week-end with a
house-party at the home of Miss
Norris.
OFF FOR NEW ORLEANS
Mrs. Arthur Ellis and daughter,
Mary, left today for New Orleans.
Mrs. Ellis was accompanied by her
brother, Bill Calvert, who expects to
make a voyage to London soon.
FROM MISSOURI
W- on/l M-rc T. n r?nmWhp11 A<nH
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young son, Harvejr, of . Missouri,
have come tq Abbeville "to majce
their home. They are stopping for
the present -with Mrs. Campbell's sis
ter, Mrs. P. J. Leach, on Wardlaw
street
MRS. WALKER LEAVES
Mrs. Dora D. Walker, who has
been working over the county with
Mrs. Alma C. 'Gibbons, left Thurs
day afternoon for Anderson.
While here she gave very inter
esting talks in gardening and mar
keting, and a nunriber of jam making
demonstrations was given by the
County Home Demonstration Ageait.
All the meetings were well attend
ed. An- average of 68 people being
present.
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COLD SPRING CLUB
On March 23 Mrs. Alma C. Gib
bons met with the Sewing Club at G
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Cold Spring school house. The meet-JH
ing was called to order by the vice g
president, Mjss Frances Smith, the -
president being absent. The roll was
called and the- minutes read. Then
the sewing bags were inspected and'|
we were given directions for finish-J |
ing tjiem. Our next lesson will be.|
making dresser scarfs . After some- G
yells and soi-'gs the club adjourned. |
Dai^v- ycMahan, Secretary.
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V OPERA HOUSE V
V THURSDAY and FRIDAY V
V . APRIL 6th and 7th V
V Cecil B. DeMille's Production V
V "FOOL'S PARADISE" V
V Matinee each Day at _ 3:15 V
V 15c. ADMISSION 35c. V
V NIGHT 8:20 V
V Admission: 25c and 50c, V
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SCRIPT DANCE
A'script d?nce is to be given to
light at the residence of Mrs. J. A.
larris in honor of the visiting base
>all team from Greenwood. The mu
;ic will be furnished (by the Carolina
Syncopators.
ACE OF CLUBS PARTY
Mrs. Townsend Smith will enter
ain the Ace of Clubs at an evening
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ille street. * * ?
The house is beautiful in spring
lowers and eight tables are ready
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or the players. A salad course with j m
ce cream will be served the guests
ifter the games.
A CARD PARTY
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Mrs. J. ?. Barnwell gave a pleas- j ^
int party of two tables Thursday ^
norning, inviting her , friends to j"
neet Mrs. Zimmerman who is here
rom Charleston, W. Va. The morn
ng was a pleasanJt one and the
adiea enjoyed the games and the ,.11
lainty refreshments served.
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FOR MRS. RAYOROFT
Mrs. E. C. Horton entertained at
?ridge Thursday aftrfenoon in com-'
riiment to Mrs. T. J. Raycroft. The
ooms presented a spring-like ap
pearance in decorations of 'lillies
md bowls of violets.
Mrs. Ravcroft and Miss Jessie
lill were at the bead table and all
ther players progressed giving all
n opportunity to talk with the
ride. .
-Mrs. Horton had as her guests,
Irs. T. G. White, Mrs. W. W. Brad
ey, Mrs. C. E. Williamson, Mis9
'levna Seal, Mrs. C. S. Jones, Mrs.'
r. E. Calvert, Mrs. S. G. Thomson, '
liss Nettie Russell, Miss May
toib'ertson, Mrs. W. D. Barksdale,
Irs. J. D. Kerr, Mrs. John Harris,
Irs. H. A. Benton and Mrs. J. A.
[ill.
After the games Mrs. Horton
erved a salad course with tea and
he was assisted in entertaining by
Irs. Philson and Miss < Fannie
ttark.
OPERA HOUSE
. THURSDAY and FRIDAY
k APRIL 6th and 7th
k Cecil B. DeMille's Production
k "FOOL'S PARADISE"
k' Matinee Each Day at 3:15
. 15c. ADMISSION 35c.
NIGHT 8:20 . , V
Admission: I 25c and 50c V
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Easter Sunday falls on the 16th of
Vpril this year.
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i FLOWERS
Give me your order NOW
for your....
EASTER
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jj Carnations, Roses and
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Agent for three of the
largest Greenhouses in
South Carolina.
Flowers shipped any
where so that they will
arrive in good condition.
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Where Service is GOOD
and DRINKS BETTER.
J. L IDE
AUSTIN-PERftlN DRUG
COMPANY.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Mr. Weeks will preach Sunday a.'
i., at 11:00 o'clock on the subject,.
Eternity in Man's Soul."
The, Sunday night service begins
t 8:00 o'clock. The subject of the
irmon will foe "Men and Relation."
Immediately following the sermon
unday morning the ordinance of
le Lord's Si pper will be observed, j
II the members of the church are!
>eciaUy urged to be present.
The Sunday School will observe
Every-MeanbernPresenjt day Sun
ay. All the teachers are asked to
lake a special effort to get out a
ill attendance of their classes. The
im is 300.
A great service is planned for
ext Wednesday, April 5th. Dr. C.
. Butts and several other notable
jeakers -will be in Abbeville ,and
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hese addresses "will Obe on the gen
ral subject of our 75,000,000 Cam
aign efforts. All (the mem!be% of the
lurch are urged to be present.
The church rejoiced to receive in
> its fellowship last Sunday Mrs. H.
. Moore who came in by letter from
le Baptist church of Winder, Ga.
Our 'Quarterly Bulletin' ' will be
at this week. The church work and
tans will be published each quar
>r in this bulletin. A report of the
MORE FISH
NEXT WEEK
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We will have in an
other supply of Fish
next week for those
who failed to get
theirs today.
Watch for date.
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Good Clothes at a r
price are always goc
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give you more wear s
faction than two thai
possibly good.
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are for the man w
carefully. Their sty'
in. The fabrics are
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best. Their service
anteed.
SPLENDID NEW J
PATTERNS
$25 : $30
PARK
various activities and from the vari
ous organizations of the church will
'be found in (this publication1. The
members are asked to keep copies of
this /bulletin in order that they may
ibe informed orl the work and gener
al pqlicies of the church.
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THIS 18 WHAT
Thrilling events on the Mexic
of bandits, gamblers and soldii
geous temple in a towered Ci
lagoons. Dances Siamese, dai
Skating Dancers whirling thrc
Hundreds of alluring beaut
attired. Strange heathen rite
- jeweled *cloth of gold. Specta
Snakes, Peacocks, Crocodiles
is tbe most blood-stirring sens
Revel scenes, street scenes,
vision scenes, storm scenes, fi
scenes. ; !
And weaving these wonders
FU CV/UXi
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ind satis
b are just
.OTHES
ho buys
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of the
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SPRING
: ,$35
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MRS. JAMES ILL.
Mrs. Pat James had a
tion at the County Memorial
tal this morning and is
from the effects satisfactorily. t
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DeMILLE
.DRED HARRIS,
KOSLOFF,
JULIA FAYE.
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m w 8ee:
an Border seething with deeds
jrs of fortune. A vast and gor
ity Beautiful, *>uilt
ice Parisienne; and
ugh the Ballet ,of Ice.
i'es of the Orient; bewitchingly
s of hordes of worshippers ' in
x;ulan uses of
and Dogs. (The crocodije
iation ever shown on screen)
, feud scenes, theatre scenes,