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: personals : II J. B. Jones spent today in Atlan ta on business. Will Cowan of Lethe was in town today on business. Frank Sherard of Calhoun Falls was i? the city Tuesday. \f T fVJ om o wnc ?n f^r<mriTirnnr1 JL VV1V4UHJ1 ??V* KS AAA VIA VVi* IT VV\? on business Monday. Mrs Joh* A. Wilson of Warrenton was shopping in Abbeville Tuesday. Mr. John R. Blake of Greenwood was in Abbeville today on business. G. T. Prather and T. B. Chiles of Elberton were in the city today. Mr. Pierce Bowen of Santuc was in town on business today. JVIr. Floyd Edwards of Verdery was a business visitor in Abbeville today. Miss Mamie Baskin is in Chester visiting her sister, Mrs. W. G. John son. Dr. Douglas Mahon of Calhoun Falls was in Abbeville on business Tuesday. George Clark of Augusta spent Tuesday night with his mother, Mrs. A. W. Clark. Griffin Nickles is spending today " n.i v 1 in irotamoia wrtn nis parents, iur. and Mrs. J. A. Nickles. Mrs. Eugene B. Gary, Mrs. Frank Gary and William Hill spent Mon_ day in Greenwood. J. D. Miller, Jr., and Joseph Clinkscales of JRapiey Shoals were visitors in town Tuesday. Mrs. John Harris, Jr., has return ed home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Columbia. Mrs. W. R. Cothran of Greenwood spent Monday in Abbeville with Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Harrison. Toombs Broadwdl and his father from near Lowndesville were in Ab beville today on business. Mrs. Ella Clinkscales of Monterey and her sister, Mrs. Kay, of Ander son were in town shopping Monday. Mrs. J. M. Randolph of Rahway, New Jersey, is in Abbeville for an extended visit to Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Harrison. Mr. Tom Bowen and his father, J. W. Bowen, and Ed Bowen of An treville were in Abbeville today on business. Miss Marie Henderson of Abbe ville county, was one of the attrac tive shoppers he-re yesterday.?And erson Tribune. Mrs. A. J. Derbyshire, Sr., of New York is spending- sometime in the eity with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I Derbyshire, Jr. Mrs. w. b. -Uuire, airs. JLamar, Gilliam and Mrs. A. B. Galloway went j to Greenwood yesterday and bought; some house plants. ; Mrs. W. A. Harris and baby, Mary Salome, went to Augusta Friday | where they will spend sometime with: Mrs. Phillips, a sister of Mrs. Harris.1 ? i Mrs. C. E. Williamson left this run-mine fnr fjpnrcria wVlPTP Will spend some time with her father, Mr. W. C. Powell who has not been well lately. G. E. Williamson, Preston Speed, J. Allen Smith, Jr., Allen Long, Jordon Ramey, Goode Thomson, Russell Thomson, Bayard Sweten burg and oifters attended the Fur man-Carolina game in Greenwood yesterday. . Charlie Wilson, who has been in the hospital for sometime recovering from pneumonia, was well enough to be taken to his home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grant are leaving tomorrow for Chester to visit Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Pressly. Mrs. B. H. Wolfe and daughter, Mary Barnwell, returned to their home in Monro? Tuesday after an extended visit to Mrs. B. S. Barn-, well. Miss Sarah Milford of Newark, N. J., is in Abbeville visiting her moth er, Mrs. Pink Milford, who has 'been in the Abbeville Hospital for some time. Mrs. Hafner of Chester, mother of John and T. C. Hafner of our city, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Hafner at their apartment at the home of Mr. J. M. Gambrell. Albert and Arthur Rosenberg, W. Joel Smith, A. M. Smith and Dr. F. E. Harrison went to Greenwood yes terday to see the Furman-Carolina game. MR. M. L. BAKER MARRIES The people around Lowndesville ind in Abbeville county who knew Mr. Mac Latimer Baker as a boy and vho are friends of his father, Hon. Tames M. Baker, are sending their rongratulations to Washington, the >ccasion being the happy marriage of ;he young man April 19th to Miss Btelen Elizabeth Warfield at Cran tord, N. J. The friends around Ab >eville wish for the young couple the jeet things in life. "I am the I or&inal I comfort cao* r\ y V^N many occasions you would be happier if you could make your cap tight er. On windy days?for outdoor sports?autoing, golfing, motorcycling. That's where I come in. My little invisible strap enables you to adjust me to any degree of ease or snugness you desire, f Illustrated below). The very day you try me on in the store you'll observe Bow precisely I fit your head. But what's more? I retain that accurate fit permanently . . . never vary, never become too roomy or too tight for you. Yet to look at me you would not think I had any"tricks" under cover. I am smart- 1 iiess itself. I am made of 1 the most modish tweeds 1 and woolens. Fashionable men, like movie artists and club men, prefer me to any < other cap made. * Try me once. The stores are * all showing me off. I am the "SURE-FIT" Cap. ? - i t . I'm adjustable, tret me. , SUREST i CAPSj^V 'adjustable/ By means of this sitn? pie in visible strap, you adjust me to any head* PATl Ul8, PAT. orr. size. (No clastic.) ...THE ROSENBERG MERC. COMPANY. f2.(SMc1iSEj,Sf2j2J3JS.'2!SJSf2J3ISMS/SM3J5I2I2f^ SOCIETY I r^"2|3JfDjS[gJ2J2J513!3Jf^ ra^ir^nmraraRmrrOFJ^R^ MORNING BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. F. E. Harrison entertained the morning bridge ciuib this morn ing at a delightful meeting. The guest of honor was Mrs. Randolph of New Jersey. MERRIE MATRONS MEET. Mrs. Fuller Reese entertained the Merrie Matrons bridge club Tuesday afternoon. The regular members were present and several invited guests. After a plaasant time at cards Mrs Reese served a course of salads, cheese sandwiches and iced tea. The house was decorated with vases of roses, and a pleasant meet ing was had. ACE OP CLUBS Mrs. Willie Speed is entertaining the Ac? of Clifbs at the regular meeting this afternoon. The house is attractive in decorations of sweet peas and roses and two extra tables of invited guests in addition +n +.V10 momtiprs ?r? nrpupnt. Aftfvr the. gams a salad course with straw terries and iced tea will (be enjoyed by those present. ROOK PARTY Mrs. H. R. Zimmerman is enter taining this afternoon at a rool party in honor of her sister, Miss Lucile Zimmerman, of Little Rock; Ark. Three tables of players were invited and a pleasant time was spent at cards after which a salad course and iced tea was served the following guests: Misses Onie, Caro ana mamie morse, xxmise diuwu, Harriet Coan, Bessi? Lee Cheatham, Clyde Smith, Lucy White, Mary Sharpe, Nina Wham and Mary Adams. AMONG OLD FRIENDS. Mr. Hertford Parks of Columbia vas in town for a few hours Mon-j lay. Mr. Parks has not been in Ab-j >eville for some years and he looked1 vith pleasure on our many improve-' nents. He likes the first class stores I n h;s old home, he admired the! ;treet paving and fine lighting sys-j em and all the other evidences of a J food town. While here he hunted up lis old friend Bob Mabry and talked ^ >ver the days when they "led the ( jerman" and danced the polka and( schottish with the younger genera-j ion of grandmothers around town. IN AUGUSTA. Dr. John G. Edwards came up from Edgefield Monday and carried lis sister Mrs. C. E. Yoder home vith him. From Edgefield Mrs. Yoder will go to Augusta where the Yoder jaby will be placed under the care of Dr. Mulherin, a baby specialist. MRS. GREGORY IMPROVED Mrs. E. W. Gregory, who was taken suddenly sick the first of the week, is very much improved and has dispensed with the services of two nurses in attendance on the case. GOES TO ATLANTA Mrs. Joe F. Thornton, who has! been sick for sometime at her home an Pinckney street, went to Atlan ta today, accompanied by he-r son-in law, B. F. Cheatham, to consult Dr. Blackman, a specialist. avvvvvvvvuvvK ^ V w OPERA HOUSE V ^ TOMORROW and FRIDAY V k. "FOREVER" V W With Wallace Reid, Elsie V w. Ferguson, Elliott Dexter and V. others. Don't miss this Beau- V V tiful Picture. V V Matinee Each Day at 3:15 V v JNiutii _ a:io v V Admission IS and 35c V WW vvv vv vvv vvv It pays to use the best Binder Twine. A shipment of "Internation al" received today. Reasonably priced at 75 .cents a -ball. A large shipment of repair parts for McCor mick and Deering Mowers just ar rived.?The Rosenberg Mercantile Company. HOME DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULE Schedule of the County Home Dem onstration Agent For ' This Week Monday April 24th Mrs. Frances Y. Kline, State Marketing Agent, was in Abbeville to discuss the Curb Market and the State Home Producers Association. She visited the following clubs: Tuesday, April 25th, Monterey; Wednesday, April 26th, Cold Springs. Monday night Miss Kline made a talk in the court house. rouitry uaienaar This is on? of the best growing months of the year for chicks. Dust i all hens and chicks with good insect powder. Pay particalara ttention to the head lice that may be on the baby chicks. iProvide chicks size charcoal and ground (bone or meat scraps in the mash hopper; feed when practical. (Sour milk should be fed constantly. It is a good supple ment for meat scraps. Furnish plen ty of green food for the chicks. Watch for crows, cats, hawks, etc. Clean summer quarters at once. Spray house to kill vermin. Make spring cleaning in the poultry yard. Now that the hatching season is about over and while eggs are low j priced, it is time to put up your sup ply for next winter so then you can sell your eggs for better prices. Use one quart water glass to nine parts wate<r. Among the vegetables that may be put up for winter use are as_ t paragus, beans, beets, cabbage, cit_ ron, corn, cucumbers, horse_radish, I okra, pepper, peas, tomatoes, etc. ' I Make a special planting of these for II putting up and can a surplus for the 1 market. "GET YOUNG" SUPPER me nospitai Auxiliary win nave a "get young" supper next Tuesday evening to which everybody is invit ed. Ther? will be plenty of amuse ment. Further announcement will be made later. Watch the label on your paper. COCHR J RECE BIGGES' TV!!"' of the seasc M 1 C_. iNew, ana of SPORT J All CO Cos r imp.J-J A VJIi >W1 AI 3 If'2 get teri Sac Come in to-c mio^i V> V ] V RIDGE NEWS V < V \ Born April 14th to Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. I. Manniner. a son. ! Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Shaw of Ware Shoals spent Sunday with Mr. f and Mrs. S. S. Boles. Mrs. Christopher Mellenak of Bel- |j ton spent Sunday with her parents, G Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Boles. . Mrs. J. A. Hill and children of q Calhoun Falls spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Otto Wilson. 'Mrs. W. C. Shaw and Mrs. J. W. j Shaw spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. D. Thomas. S. S. Boles was in Aibbeville today on business. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Loftis and children of Calhoun Falls spent the | week-end with relatives on the jj Ridge. i Miss Clatie Loftis spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. G. D. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Hill spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Rotoert Hall of Iva spent Monday at the home of Mr. C. B. Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Turner spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. . B. Hutchison. iMiss Flora Turner spent Saturday j night -with Miss Roberta Hutchison, j EXTRA COMMUNICATION.1 I I I There will be an extra communi- j cation of Clinton Lodge No. 3 A. F. { M. Friday night, April 28, 1922. Work in the Second Degree. H. S. Howie, Secty. j WW VVV VV V V V vw! V M [ V OPERA HOUSE V J V TOMORROW and FRIDAY V [ V "FOREVER" V | t Wi+Vi Wallace PfliH K1?i(i ? *T ilfM WW MIMtvv ?...W ? - V Ferguson, Elliott Dexter and V C V others. Don't miss this Beau- V jj V tiful Picture. V | V Matinee Each Day at 3:15 V | V NIGHT _ . _ . 8:15 V |j V Admission 15 and 35c V jj UN'S SPI LIVED TO r AND BEST LINE >n. Every piece: >ecially Low Pri( SKIRTS Sport Skirts going at a B AT SUITS and DKJL55I: it and some below cost. M DRESSI fou need a GINGHAM one here cheaper than y ial. We are goiiig to clos< irifice. lay and see what iy trading with us All kinds of field peas at lowest prices.?The Rosenberg Mercantile Company. First Women's fire company in Delaware has been organized at Hal oway Terrace, near Wilmington. SISISJSISJSISMi All-Star National Male | Here is a great pop-1 | ular entertainment I company. The mem ?1 ? /l il 4 bersoitne quartet feature the bestl songs written for male voices and are 1 capital entertainers a as well. I GREAT 1 POPULAR 1 PROGRAMS 1 ! T H I R D DAY, 1 R ED PATH ! 1 CHAUTAUQUA Season Ticket $2.50 DUE WEST, S. C. Week of jj May 10th to 15th - > h OF is something :ecl. ig Reduction. \S Marked down to s \KJ DRESS?You can ! ou can buy the ma- ] e them out at Great you SAVE .1* Ia wi? sk on an |