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nwrasM/Ai) /uiuu u, N > V WATCH YOUR LABEL. V W Ni V The Press and Banner is V V issued rtrictJy on a cash in V A advance basis. Our lists are V V corrected th? first Saturday' in V ^ eadi month. If your label is V marked "Mar. 22" or "3-22" V V it means that your subscrip- V V tion has expired, and that V V your name will be dropped un- V V leas you renew your subscrip- V % tion before Saturday, April V V 8th. We make no exceptions V V to tbe rule. V iMJsa Ere ye Loner of Due West is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. S. Ellis. ' Sam Boyd of Mt. Carmel was a visitor in town yesterday. i Mrs. Pierce Bowen of Santuc was YfOJW* iU WWU Iivuu/ Perrin Smith of Greenville is visiting hid aunt, Mrs. T. G. White. Mr. and Mre. D. H. -Hill spent yes terday in Greenwood. G. A. Harrison went to Greenville today on 'business. Mr. H. W. Boyd of Mt. Carmel was in town shopping Tuesday. -jMr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrah of Bellevue wer? in Abbeville Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. Mills of High Point, N. C., was a visitor here Tuesday. V 'i v v Mrs. N. G. Ballenger of Lowndes ville was a visitor in town yester day. Preston Speed, Jr., has been con fined to his ihome for several days wruc a cacse bj iy. ( Mrs. Essie Nickles, Miss Mary Nicktes and Mrs. F. B. Jones spent Monday in Greenwood. Mrs. George T. Weeks, Mrs. Tom | Harrison and Miss Willie Harrison spent yesterday in 'Greenwood. |cA: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cheatham of Greenville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McDill of Sharon. Mrs. Ella Nance of Lowndesville is in Abbeville visiting Mrs. Sam in/.'E'fwt PirlfPTis. Mrs. Laland Stephens has return ed from a vi^t to friends In Atlanta and Birmfrrgh&m. > Mrs. W. T.' Stephens and daugh ter, Mary, are visiting and shopping in Atlanta. Mrs. Lamar Gilliam and Mrs. Mabry. Cheatham spent today in GreenwOod. Mr. and Mrs. George Ganvbrell of Greenwaod spent yesterday in Ab beville with Mr. J. M. Gambrell. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Huckabee and Miss Louise Huckabee of Lowndes ville were shopping in Abbeville yes terday. Walter Winn, \^ill Irwin, Cliff Smith aid Alonzo Dansby went to Greenville today to a base ball game. Misses Margaret and Julia Knox Pennel of Greenvi'lle are visiting thoir grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Pen nel. \ ^ N. Kapatanakos left Sunday af teraopn for Raleigh, N. C., on a business trip and will be gone for several days. . Mrs. Eugeaie Gary, Mrs. W. W. Bradley and Miss Kate Marshall spent yesterday in Greenville. They went up through the country and re turned the same day. Miss Bessie Murray is at hon from Fort Screven to see Mrs. Vos Charlie Armour spent yesterds in Greenwood on business. Miss Glayds Wilson of Watts wi shopping in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Johnson < Level Land wer? in town today. Mrs. J. W. Boyd of Mt. Carm was in town Tuesday. G.^O. Hail of Calhoun Falls was Abibeville on business today. Mrs. E. H. Richey and daughte Margaret, and Mrs. Henry Carlis; are visiting relatives in Bradley. Misses Mary and Eilen Morrah < Bellevue were in town Tuesdf shopping. Mrs. James Darracott and Jame Jr., aYe visiting her parents, Mr. an Mrs. Manning at Calhoun Falls. Messrs. G. W. Godfrey, A. I Barnett and John T. Evans spei , Wednesday in Greenville. Mrs. W. W. Bradley is spendii this week in Greenville with Mrs. < 'J. Lyon. i Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bradley ar daughter, Elizabeth, of Clem son Cc lege spent Monday in Abbeville wi1 , relatives. ' ' * * Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Cade and so: Guilford, of Wilington, accompanit by Miss Triny Morrah, were in ti city snapping tms atternoon. iMrs. JR. A. Langs ton of Columbi, Mrs. Frank Smith of Easley an Mrs. James Fuller of -Greenwoc spent the week-end in Abbewil with Mrs. R. C. Philson. Mioses Mary Mitchell and Emil Stuckey from the Poplar Hig School are expected in town to vis Mrs. Henry Gilliam for the weel e?d. ' vMiss Mary Nickles has returned t Agnes Scott. She came to spend th holiday season and very greatly ei joyed the time spent with her relt trves and friends. J Mra. W. H. Boyd and Mrs. J. W Boyd and daughters, Misses Iren ipd Iasbelle, of Calhoun Falls, wei in town looking over the sprin styles Tuesday. * Dr. C. J. Thomson of Anderson i here today and is a member of th group visiting the various churche in the Abbeville district in the ir tcarest of the "Seventy-Five Millio Campaign."?Index Journal. Miss Victoria Howie and Mi: Frances Harper returned to Agm Scott College Tuesday. Miss Harpc was the pretty visitor,^ the Howi home during the holiday season. Th young people are hoping that sh will visit Abbeville again. Miss Mary Greene and Mis Eleanor Hyde returned to Agne Scott College this morning after .pleasant stay of a few days in Abb< ville. Miss Hyde made many frieml among th? young people -while her and all hope that she will visit A1 'beville again soon. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Born in Abbeville, April 5 to M: and Mrs. Gus Baskin a daughtei Mae Robertson. I Born in Washington, D. ., Apr 3rd, 1922 to Mr. an'd Mrs. John Gai diner, (nee Miss Marie McCaslan) son, John Gardiner, Jr. , IN THE HOSPITAL Dr. J. C. Hill has taken Mrs. Dc Martin and baby to the County M< morial hospital for treatment. V OPfcRA 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 \ 15c. ADMISSION 35c. jV NIGHT 8:20 ,V Admission: 25c and 50c jvvvvvvvvvyvwvv ^IEJ5J5JSIBI5JSJ5J5J5/BJ5J5JSI5IB1BISJSISJ5JBJSI5J^ .SOCIETY ACE OF CLUBS Miss Ruth Howie will entertain the Ace of Clubs at her home Fri day morning at the regular meeting. DINNER PARTY Mrs. Carrie B. Klugh entertained at a six o'clock dinner last night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ray croft. SEWING CLUB Mrs. Elbert 'Corley will entertain the Sensing Club at her home tomor row afternoon at the regular meet ing. Th? club is composed of con genial friends and the meetings are very much enjoyed. U. D. C. MEETING. The Abbeville chapter U. D. C. will meet with Mrs. ?T. G. White Tuesday afternoon at 4:30. Roll call answered with name of Confederate privates. This is an important meet ing and a large attendance is urged. FOR MRS. ZIMMERMAN Mrs. D. H. Hill entertained one table of bridge last night in honor of Mrs. Zimmecman of West Virginia. U> Messrs. Lewis Perm and Joel Morse made up a pleasant party and an en joyable game was played after which id' refreshments and conversation was i?' in order. BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. John A. Harris Sr., entertain ed at one taible of bridge this morn ing - at her home on South Main street for Mrs. Henderson of New York, who is visiting Mrs. John A. Harris, Jr. After the game a de licious salad course was served on the veranda, adding a spring touch to the occasion; / MORNING BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. J. D. Kerr entertained the Morning Bridge Club at her home on Greenville street today. An enjoy able time was spent at cards after which delightful refreshments were served. , (Besides the regular members Mrs. Kerr had as special guests Mrs. Zim merman of West Virginia, Miss Mon roe of Washington, D. C., and Mrs.' T. M. Marobant of Greenville. MERR1E MATRONS MEET . Mrs. Wilson Johnson entertained the Merrie Matrons at a very pleas ant meeting at her home on Green ville street-Tuesday morning. Only the members of the club were pres ent. - - . The bungalow was sweet and at tractive in spring flowers and after the games a luncheon of salad and iced tea was served. AL FRESCO PARTY Mry Salome Harris, the beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harris, invited about fifty of her friends to an Easter al fresco party at her home, on Lane street this af ternoon. Out-of-door games were played i/?o nroom o-nrl <XL\AZl WU1V1 wej'e served. Tokens of pink and blue Easter 'baskets filled with candy were presented each little guest. MISS MARY GREENE ENTERTAINS PRETTY GIRLS Miss Mary H. Greene entertained at a bridge te>a Monday evening in honor of her visitor, Miss Eleanor Hyde of Dallas, Texas, and of.Miss Frances Harper of Germantown, Pa., the pretty visitor of Miss Victoria Howie. The house was prettily .decorated for the occasion with white Spiraea and yellow Lady Banksea roses. Ta bles were placed for twenty-four players. After tea, bridge was play ed for awhile and then dancing was enjoyed by those present. W j Calvert. MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Missionary Society of the As^ sociate Reformed church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. G. E. . ...A' 7A :: . Jp"? *? normalcy* I am tte "SURE-FIT" CAP. Always adjustable tor''nor mal" head comfort. rll bet that President Hard* ! ing wears me when he plays golf. If he does, he knows that I am fitting companyforeventhe"head that wears the crown11. 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LOWER MICHIGAN IS COVERED WITH K Sleet Storm Raged All Day?Thi Storm in Six Week* To Sweep State Detroit, Apr. 1.?iLower Michig; today was under a blanket of sn< and ice, communication lines we crippled, many highways were i: passable, wun leiepnune puiea a wires blocking traffic and interurb raliroad service was greatly hamp< ed by ice covered rails and int< ruption of power transmission lin< The glacier covered the southe half of the lower peninsula, while the north, which was all but* cut < from wire communication, a hea snowfall was reported. The sleet storm which raged < day yesterday, promised this moi ing to continue, the temperature i maining just blow the freezing poii It was the third storm within s weeks to sweep the state and fro fragmentary reports tlie? proper damage will be as great as th caused by the others. Officials of the Michigan Sta Telephone company, said today dai age to its equipment would amuo to $1,500,000: the etroit United ra way placed its loss at ? 10,000 a] the Western Union and Postal Tel graph companies also sustain^ heavy losses. Farmers also will be- hard hit, a cording to reports reaching hei which said many small trees hi been broken under weight of the ic Burglars Secure $2,500 Newark, N. J., Apr. 4.?Burgla early today entered the Broad stre station of the Delaware, Lackawa na and Western railroad, took 500 from the safe and escaped. EASTER EGG HUNT Circle Noll o it the Baptist church will give an Easter egg hunt at Klugh's Park Tuesday afternoon, April 11th at 4 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. Ice cream will he for sale also. All children are "invited. 3t. c. BOLL WEEVIL VS. GRIT Mr. Joe Hill of near Lowndesville was in town yesterday on business. Like all of our good farmers he was hard hit last year, and at a sale of tne Hill lands recently bought m his home place. It is one of the most desirable homes in the county. Mr. Hill is past youth and is start ing over. He was not cast down, but was inquiring about salvia plants to beautify his place. This means more than scarlet sage about the door. It means grit D. H. Hill left this afternoon for a business trip to Richmond, Va. "FOOL'S PARADISE" HERE Whether or no you are living in a fool's paradisfe, you should not miss the opening display at the Opera House tomorrow of Cecil B DeMille's remarkable Paramount production of "Foil's Paradise." This is a pic ture, de luxe in which such screen favorites as Dorolhy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Conrad Nagel, Theodore Kosr lofr, John Davidson and Julia Faye portray the principal roles. It is a delightful picture in every respect and we are certain its reception here will be fully in keeping with its mer its as one of the finest pictures ever shown in this city this season. Please come early. ^ V . GIVE APPEAL NOTIC^ / Case Against Jeff Chandler to High er Court. Greenville, April 2.?Attorneys for Jeff Cjhandler, under sentence to die April 21, for the killing of his wife and mother-in-law here February 25. today served notice upon the circuit ' solicitor that they will appeal to the supreme court to reverse the decis ion of the lower court. Grounds upon which the action will be based were not made known. The appeal, automatically stays the ' sentence. ' ' ]nwuw?imn?mi#iwMiii>minwip<nnmi??iniiiiuiwi?uiiiiiiiii?w?d? ?mm r. F E1 Just received a big si PRICES RE J. L. AP AUSTIN-PERRI Opera I o r inurs. a rn CECIL B . . .PROD "Fool's I . . . .\A DOROTHY DALTON, Ml NAGEL, THEODOR DAVIDSON, SEE?The flight on the m SEE?The sensational I)f SEE?The hero rescue hi Ul'UVVUIICS. SEE?Tlie most lavish \vi filmed. SEE?A di earn of fair \v< adorn them. SEE?The gorgeous ice L dancers. SEE?The reckless raptu; Added?Harold a'SJaiSlSJc r ' " f >T'-' SMITHVILLE " '4* ' 'Mi ' ttfl r.ff Mi'i \ \ \ vvvvvvvvvvvvvvu Mrs. J. R. Tolbert and baby, Mil- 5' : dred, are spending several days with Mr. Tolbert's parents here. Mr. A. H. 'Miller and family spent last Sunday -with Mr. J. A. McCord. Mrs. J. A. Beauford spent Wed- . nesday in the Bethia section wifk her mother. Mrs. A. M. Tolbert and Mrs. B. L. Haddon spsnt Sunday at Bapley Shoals yrith their father, J. D. Millet. On account of the illness of Tim. > Q. T. Asftnll he was unable to mat- > his appointment at Beulah fourth Sunday. A message from Mm states that he expects to meet fefii congregation here on second Sunday in April. './A Mr. J. A. Tolbert of Greenvflle spent last Sunday with his mother. . ,- y C. B. Tolbert And Miss M?tt? Tolbert visited their mother in Abb?*' ^ y JwjgS on 1&-''-y3Zr ville lasttTuesday. Friends wiU be glad t6 Miss Li die Muddy, who has the Abbeville hospital, is. now to be at A. Mrs. E. Mrs. G. R. Tolbert with her mother who fpr a few days. SNOW ' WITH Athens, Ga., Apr. here yesterday shortly clock and just 'before one heaviest downpours of rain visited Athens in several zens say that sqow the last is exceedingly rase In this Georgia and such has not been in years. The thermometer DR. L. V. LISINBEE W OPTIMETRIST ...Office Oven- / . McMurray'i Drag 4 Store. ' . 2 ABBEVILLE, S. C. ?u $$ hipment of Fine Fern*, JASONABLE. 1 - PERSON N DRUG COMPANY. louse b s i April 6 & 7 . DeMILLE UGTION. . . ITH. . . . LDRED HARRIS, CONRAD E KOSLOFF, JOHN JULIA FAYE. iagic carpet over the world, mse Parisienne. s rival from a den of savage iter and palace scenes ever jmen as only DeMillc can >allet and marvelous skating re in the Fool's Paradise. Lloyd Comedy.. H ti m i /. ' ??