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: personals : R. A. Ware of Level Land was a visitor in Abbeville yesterday. W. A. King of Due West was a business visitor to Abbeville today. J. H. Klugh s-oent Thursday with his mother, Mrs. W. A. Klugh. Jok* Herring of Greenwood spent yesterday in town. Miss Elizabeth Nickles of Due West was in the ctiy Thursday shopping. Robert Branch from near Antre ville was in Abbeville yesterday on business. Mr. J. F. McKenzie of Honea Path was in Abbeville Thursday on busi ness. Misses Annie Wilson and Doretta Smith visited friends in Greenwood yesterday. Mrs. T. C. Carroll of Covington, Ky., is visiting Mrs. S. A. Fant on Ferry street. J. W. Ladd will go to Augusta to morrow on business and spend the week-end. Mrs. A. M. Reid and Miss Mary Reid of Edgewood were visitor in town Thursday. Mrs. W. A. Nickles and Mrs. Lou Mcllwaine of Hodges are visiting rel atives in the city this week. Miss Jessie Latimer of Greenville is in the city spending the week-end with Miss Minnie Ruth Cox. ri. L. Lathrop of Abbeville coun ty was a business visitor in the city yesterday.?Anderson Tribune. Mrs. Fanny Milford returned to_ day after visiting Dr. and Mrs. S. F. KiHingsworth in Columbia for sever al weeks. Mr. and Mrs Sam Langhorne of Abteviiie county were in town yes terday on a spring buying tour.? Anderson Tribune* Mrs. Whit Klugh and Mrs. Jennk Purdy visited Mrs.' Thomas Purdy of Hickory Heights for several days this week. Miss Orene Mcllwaine of Wil_ mingOto, N. C., is in the city visit ing with her sisters, Mrs. Ollie Mul_ ler and Mrs. D. W. Richardson. Arthur Fagan, railway mail clerk is back on his regular run on Nos. 29 and 30 after supplying on Nos, 5 and 6 for about a month Miss Eleanor Schroeder and Quil] Bramlett have gone to Atlanta to attend Grand Opera and to visil Mr. aad Mrs. J. E. Peek, Jr. J. W. Ladd spent Tuesday in Greeawood and says the roads be tween Abbeville and Greenwood arc alwost impassable after the recenl heavy rains. Miss Mary Miiford of Abbeville wa6 a visitor in the city yesterday afternoon enroute to McCormick where she will visit Mr. and Mrs, Wister Harmon.?Index-Journal. %r ... n if. i r i__ J Li - i miss rurui lYiunay, uaugmei" uj Mr and Mrs. J. H. Mundy, had the misfortune to cut her foot to the bone on a piece of boeken glass. She is not aWe to attend school. .Miss Eva Mae Walling of St. Matthews, S. C., is In Abbeville as stenographer for Mr. W. P. Greene, and is stopping with Mts L. W. Tutt on Wardlaw street. Miss Elizabeth Clinkscales and Ray Clinkscales are In Richmond, Va., on account of the serious ill ness of their sister/ Mrs. Talraadg* F. Weatherly. MRS. HOWARD MOORE ILL Mrs Howard Moore was taken suddenly sick at her home on North Main street Wednesday afternoon. She "is improved at this time, and it is hoped her illness will not be seri ous. GO TO HENDERSONVILLE Hf? TVfve Afar*!- Wilcnn wlin lur. auu o. ?, ....v. have made their home in Abbeville for sometime, have moved to Hen- ; dersonville, N. C. While here Mr. Wilson was connected with the Ab beville Motor Car Company, and will have charge of a garage in Hen dersonville. - WITH COMMUNITY WORKERS i Miss Gladys Wilson is in the city I and will assist Miss Ward and Mr. I Thomas with the plans for the open-| j ing of the new Community Building ] at the mill. Miss Wilson is an accomplished ' elocutionist and has taught expres sion for several years and she will| make a success of the play which it is planned to give the opening night. MAY MOVE HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson have returned to Atlanta after a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wilson. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are considering] ' movijig to Abbeville :n the near fu ture, which will be good news to their many friends. i PROGRAM OF THE S. C. PRESBYTER1AL The following is the program of i the twenty-third annual meeting of - the South Carolina Presbyterial I Auxiliary to be held at Lebanon j church April 25 and 26, 1922: Tuesday, April 25 i a ;00 n. Oneninff Exercise: Rev. I J. B Hill-houses pastor. Welcome?Mrs G. B. Evans. President's Report?Mrs. J. B. Hillhouse. Roll Call. ? Treasurer's Report?Mrs. J. M. j Workman. j -Sectary's Report?MSss tLouise I Fleming, j Narrative Reports. Synodical Report?Miss Bessie Todd. 5:10 P. M.?Our nearest Home Mis sion Task?Mrs. A. D. Calhoun. 5:40 P. M.?Devotional?Mrs. Os ' j car Lanier. i Lunch. 7:30 P. M.?Music. ,: 8:00 P. M.?Missionary Addresses |?Dr. D. W. Richardson, Nanking, i China: Miss Mabel Hall. Kentuckv. I Offering. Wednesday, April 26. 110:00 A. M.?Devotional?Rev. G. * M. Telford. Minutes. Announcement of Committees. Report of Secretaries of Causes. Foreign Missions?iMrs. J. B. Pitts. Assembly's Home Missions?Miss Caroline Caldwell. Bynodical Presbyterial Congrega tional, Home Missions?Mrs. W. H. Leith. Christian Education and Minis terial Relief?Miss Janie Hunter. Young People's Work and Sunday [ School Extension?Miss Louise > Brown. ; Literature?Miss Bessie Todd. Address?Young People's Con ference?Mrs. T. C. Peden. j Presbyterial History?Mrs. J. E. . Brownlee. k Election of Officers and Installa t tion. Echoes from Montreat?Mrs. Harve Wilson. . 12:30 P. M.?Celebration of the Lord's Supper. Adjournment for Lunch. Wednesday Afternoon 2:30 P. M.?Hymn. Prayer. ' Minutes. Report of Committees. Unfiiwshed Business. Reports Continued. Spiritual Resources?Mrs. A. B. Morse* Thornwell Orphanage, Abbeville i County?Mrs. F. W. Wilson. , Newberry County?Miss Annie ; Green. Greenwood County?Mrs. Mau rice Nickles. I Missionary Institutes?Mrs. J. M. , Workman. Training School?Miss Fannie ? JJcCaughlin. Devotional?Mrs. A. B. Morse. /1 S0C1ETV bl r^J^^?2jSJSI3iSjEElD'Ei3IplIHlIfIlI3C2SJ51I51EJ3!t!)tii MORNING BRIDGE. Miss Maggie Latimer entertained the morning bridge club on Wednes day. Mrs. Otto Bristow and Mrs. Ravcroft were invited guests. Sand wiches and tea were served after the games. A pleasant meeting was had. FOR MR. AND MRS. JOE WILSON Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Raycroft gave a delightful tea for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson last Tuesday evening. The guests for the occasion were TT~V?TXT 41.- 1 ivir. ctnu iYirt). nuny vv jlu. aim Mrs. J. R. Nickles and Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Pressly and the guests of honor completed the list. NEW BRIDGE CLUB A new morning bridge club has been organized with the following ladies as members: Mrs. W. L. Pe-ebles, Mrs. C. H. McMurray, Mrs. J. R. Nickles, Mrs. T. J. Raycroft, Mrs. E. R. Thomson, Mrs. H. A. Benton, Mrs. Charlie McKenzie, Mrs. D. H. Hill, Mrs. J. E. Pressly, Mrs. Moore Mars and Mrs. J. R. Power. The name of the club will be announced later. TALK BY MRS. RICHARDSON At the. reception given by the Wo man's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Richardson gave an interesting talk to the guests on her work in China, and her pleasure in being home and meeting with her friends again. It was a delightful reception. The officers of the Auxiliary were in the receiving line with the - guest of honor. The house was made attrac tive with roses and lighted candles, and roses formed the centerpiece on the dining table from which ice cream and cake were served the large number of guests present. CIVIC CLUB MEETS A meeting of the Civic Club was held Wednesday afternoon in the office of the Chamber of Commerce and despite the inclement weather there was a goodly number in at tendance. A report was made of the erection of the marker. Mrs. Gib bons was present and told of the plans for the curt} market which will be opened this month and a clean-up campaign was talked of. Mrs. M. T. Coleman, MrB. W. A. Harris, Mrs. Gibbons and Mrs. Ken nedy were appointed to outline a plan for the future work and wel fare of the club. The work on the flower beds on the plaza has been mapped out and started and flowers will be planted near the Seaboard station. 1 ELIZABETH HIPP FALLS OFF HORSE Miss Elizabeth, young daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. B. Hipp, while out horseback riding Monday fell off her horse and was frightened and bruised but not. seriously in jured. Her father took her to the County Hospital where a thorough examination was made after which she was removed to her home on Pinckney street. MLss Elizabeth is eight years old and has taken her first lesson in horse-back riding which is the ability to fall-off-with_ out-being hurt. She had the pres ence of mind to withdraw her feet from the stirrups or she would have suffered serious injury. MRS. DERBYSHIRE ILL Mrs. A. J. Derbyshire is seriously ill at her home at the Episcopal Rectory. Grave concern Is felt by Rev. Mr. Derbyshire and her many friends over her condition, and the mother of Mr. Derbyshire has been telegraphed for. A consultation of physicians was called for today, and it is hoped they will not find her condition . so serious as feared. Mr. and Mrs. Derbyshire have the sympathy of the people of Abbeville. BIRTH NOTICE Born to Rev. and Mrs. Henry E. Pressly at Tampa, Pla., April 19, 19?2, a daughter, Rachel EDiott. I V V| DONALDS ^ x| Donalds, April 16.?The Jolly Matrons held their regular meeting' at the home of Mrs. Clifton Stone1 Wednesday afternoon. Plans were rtiade to "beautify and improve the j town park. At the close of a very pleasant and profitable afternoon the1 hostess served a delicious salad course with iced tea* The Woman's Missionary Society, of the Presbyterian church met with! Mrs. D. H. Seawright Thursday af-i ternoon. A very interesting mission-! ary and musical program was car-! ried out. At the close of the meeting! j Mrs. Seawright served tempting ice | I creani and paVo T.it+l<i Miriam #>,n tertained the guests >by playing sev eral choice selections on the piano. Mrs Sea wright was assisted tby Mrs. R. P. Pruitt. A most enjoyable time was spent. There was a full attend ance of the members and several in vited guests were present. Mrs. J. M. (Campbell entertained the lady teachers and a few other1 friends Friday afternoon. The time was spent in playing rook. An appe tizing luncheon was served late in the afternoon. Miss Elma Dunn, who has been teaching in North Carlina the past session, is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dunn. A home talent colored minstrel 9how was given in the school audi torium Friday night and was well attended. The Donaids orchestra fur nished che music. Mrs. Robert Smith spent last week with relatives in Anderson and J Starr. Rev. J. M. Dallas conducted the! weekly prayer-meeting at the home! of Mr. Frank Drake Wednesday af-i (ternoon. These meetings are well at-1 tended and are very helpful. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Riegel of New York and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gam .forell of Ware Shoals were gueets of j Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Dallas last week. Mrs. Marion Poore is in Greenville where she has a position. Mrs, Lyman McFhail and children of Anderson were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drake. . . . .. i Miss Pettigrew of Anderson is tne j guest of her sister, Mrs. P. Treble, j iMr. James Johnson, our popular druggist here, had his home beauti fully painted and improved. Mr. Johnson 'believes in ^Spring Clean ing." Who will be next? Mrs. Ida Watson is visiting reia-i tives in Honea Path and Anderson. Mrs. Luther Bowie has returned from Savannah where she visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Denny. Mr and Mrs George Leopard are receiving congratulations of their friends on the arrival of a fine baby boy. Mrs. Anderson of Hodges is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard. Hon. and Mrs. Frank Morrison of Ware, Shoals spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Davis and family. During the summer months the merchants will close tiieir stores at 6 o'clock. Rev. J. M. Dallas spent Tuesday in War? Shoals looking after the interests of Memorial church. Mr. John Andrew Drake, our pop ular miller, has lumber on the LOOK! FOR Just received by Expi Chocolate, also Nel* One pound, you TWO pounds, y We also have the Be We handle the ver All we ask Abbevil At Steve's Old Stan< ground to tbuild a new home. Tho many friends of Mrs. Thomas Graham will regret to learn that she is quite ill at present. ' Several meetings in the interests 1 of 75 million campaign have been J held recently in the Baptist church, p Rev. H. C. Smith presided over these j' meetings which were addressd by prominent speakers from outside churches. The death of Mr. Avery Ray, who passed away in Gree?nville last Fri day, was a shock to his many rela- . tives and friends in and around Don- ; nU/. ..-1 1 1.1_ _ f T_._ "11 [ aiuo wnv juiew nwxning 01 nis luness. The deceased was a young man of a genial, sunny disposition and was liked by everyone who knew him. He was a member of the Baptist church here. The funeral services were held in Greenvale church, conducted by the Rev. J. M. DaHas. A large crowd of sorrowing relatives and friends attended to pay a last tribute to one they loved. The floral offerings wne beautiful and numerous. Mr. Ray is survived by his young widow, who was Miss Richey of Donalds, also his mother and several sisters and bro thers ibesides a host of relative-. Just a sad and sweet remembrance, Just a memory fond and true. Just a token of love, dear Avery, And a heartache still for you. The regular (monthly meeting of the Civic League was held at the manse rnaay aixernoun. iji? units was very pleasantly spent in sewing and chatting. Tw-o new members were added. After the business was dispensed with a salad course with iced tea was served /by Mrs. Dallas assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Ben Smith. In addition to the members several guests were present. Mrs. J. M. Campbll and Mrs. Ben Smith will represent the Woman's' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church at the South Carolina Presbyterial Auxiliary which will tmeet in Leba non church, near Abbeville, April 23 and 24. MATTRESS MAKER Mr B. H. Bolton of Elberton, Ga., expects to move to Abbeville and will open up a mattress making es. tablishment here next week. Abbe ville needs every enterprise she can get, and this reaching out into new fields is an indicaiion of steady growth. tddl one In a new package At a price that f TTirt p/iftio iinmntjrf JL f?C vivifvwrvti Turkish. Virginia ia e/7 Guaranteed by y ovquc?4f^ nmnH One Pound Of SATURDAY ( Cai ress ' 10 Dozen Boxes of ton's Chocolate Candies. r choice, for our choicc (Saturday) f< st Home-made Candies y Best FRUITS at ail is a trial. le Candv ] MISS RUBY MANN HONORED Miss Ruby Mnn has .been made president of her class at the Colum bia Woman's College. Miss Mann is a bright student and deserves the honor that has 'been confe-rred upon her by her classmates. ANOTHER AWNING FIRE The large awning over the Royal Cafe, caught fire this morning hot was put out 'by Chief Wilson of the Fire Department without calling out the Company. CALLED TO SPARTANBURG Mrs. W. D. Wilson was called Spartanburg Thursday "on account of the illness of <Mrs. Joe Everett wb? has ptomaine poisojnin^. 1 SEEDS WITH MIGHTY POSSIBILITIES Both acorns and dollars are great growers. They grow mighty with their years. Select good soft to plant your Oak Seeds. Bring your Dollars to PLANTERS BANK The Friendly Bank And Watch Them Grow J eleven cigarettes Three Friendly Gentlemen TURKISH VIRGINIA BURLEY J/^FIFTEEN that fits the pocket? its the pocket-book? ied blend of I and BURLEY Tobaccos *111 'issaax* idy 1c )NLY AUERBACH Fine 21:> . 65c. or 66c. and Ice Cream, times. Kitchen I. G. MEROS.