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Mr. R. M. Pettigrew of Bethia
was in town today.
Mr. R. A. Keaton of Anfreville
was in town today.
Claude Winn of Cold Springs was
in town Saturday.
Mr. W. P. Archer of Elberton,
Ga., was ia the city Friday.
E. H. Longshore of Newberry is
in the city for a few days.
Mr. j. ti. .Penney 01 snaron was
a 'business visitor in the city today.
Mrs. Walton Stephens is visiting
relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. Robert Mabry spent Sunday
with her home people in Antreville.
WLi&S X^IVIO 1 UIUI|lo atv^uuvu
<5ra*d Opera in Atlanta several
days last week.
Mrs. W. R. Crowther and. daugh
ter of Antreville spent Monday in
the city shopping.
Mr. C. H. Taylor of Calhoun Falls
was a County Convention visitor here
today. '
Mr. D. M. Humphreys of Donalds
was in town attending the Democrat
ic Convention today.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stevenson of
Rock Springs were In town shop
ping today.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McNeill of
the Flatwoods were in the city to
day.
Allan Coleman of Columbia
spent Friday and Saturday in Abbe
ville.
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Fennell and
Mr. W. D. Wilson spent Sunday in
Spartanburg.
Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Cason spent
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Cason's parents.
Miss Julia McAllister spent the
week-end with her cousin, Miss Sally
Sue Ramey of the Sharon section.
Caldwell Agnew of Greenwood
spent Sunday in the city with Mrs.
Joe Evans and Mrs. John Evans.
Mrs. H. R. Zimmerman went to
Atlanta yesterday and will spend a
day or two on a shopping trip.
Mrs. R. S. Pressley of Anrreville
passed through Abbeville today en_
route to Calhoun Falls to visit rela
tives.
.Mrs. W. D. Wilson returned Fri
day from Spartanburg after a visit
of ten days with her niece, Mrs. Joe
W. Everett.
Ma?ning Black of Anderson
spent the weeik-end in Abbeville
with fcis friends at the home of Miss
Maggie Brooks.
Bill Hughes was home from
Clemson and spent Sunday
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Taggart.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherard and
children of Calhoun Falls spent . the
week-end in the city with Mrs. J. D.
Miller.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Link
Evans will be sorry to know their
little daughter, Estelle, is ill with
pneumonia.
G. W. and A. H. Mundy of near
Hodges were business visitors in
the eity today. They report condi.
tions in their section as fair.
Mr. H. I. Horton and Miss Eliza
Horton of Columbia spent the
week.eni in Albbeville with Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Philson.
W. R. Crowther of Antreville was
ia town on business today.
Mrs. J. R. Mollwaine of Due
West was in town Monday.
T. S. Palmer of Central was in the
city Saturday on business.
Miss Bertha Caldwell of Antre
ville was in Abbeville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlisle of
Lowndesville were in the city shop
ping today.
Miss Fannie Mae Stevenson oi
Rock Springs was in town Monday
shopping.
Miss Hafctie Rogers of Penney's
Creek, was a visitor in town Mon.
Jay.
Mrs. Connor Nelson of Atlanta
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R
Nkskles.
Mr. J. W. Power of Cold Spring
was a business visitor in town Sat
urday.
Mrs. W. J. Wilson of Santuc and
Miss Sarah Wilson were in town Sat
urday.
Miss Mary Sharpe spent Sundaj
in Hodges with her sister, Mrs. J. A
Mcllwain.
O. M. Lanier of Monterey was in
Abbeville Saturday conferring wit!
the County Treasurer.
Miss Georgia Haddon and Misf
Carlisle of Due West were visitors
in town today.
John and Vernon Carlisle of
LowndesvUle were in Abbeville to
day on (business.
Mrs. E. M. Wilson and brother, Mr
Robert Wilson of Antreville were in
the city shopping Saturday.
Miss Orrie Smith spent the week
end in Ware Shoals with her cou
sin, Miss Elizabeth Jones.
Mrs. T. R. Botts and Miss Sarab
Botts of Darraughs were in th
city on business Monday.
Attend the "Get Young" party
tomorrow night and forget the boll
weevil.
Mrs. T. J. Crymes came ovei
from Greenwood Saturday and will
spend several days with Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Kerr.
Mrs. R. S. Uldrick and Preston Ul
drick and Mr. H. M. Mundy of the
Cold Spring section were visitors in
the city Saturday.
Mr. J. M. Seawright of Antreville
was in Abbeville Saturday. Mr. Sea
wright says there is nothing new in
the Antreville section, and that the
weather is not even "promising."
Mrs. W. A. Klugh, Misses Mami?
and Louise Klugh and J. B. Jones
spent Sunday near Greenwood
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Klugh.
Mrs. Henry Gilliam and Misses
Mary Shaw and Frances Gillian:
went to Atlanta Saturday on a
shopping expedition.
Mrs. C. D. Brown, Sr., Miss Plev
na Seal, Misses Charlotte and Lou
ise Brown, and Charlie Brown, Jr.,
spent last Friday in Greenwood.
Townes Robertson of Vicksburg,
Miss., spent the week-enfi In Abbe
ville with his sisters. Miss Mac
Robertson and Mrs. Gus Baskin.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winn mov
ed today from the bungalow home
back of the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Evans to the old F. W. R.
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INance nUJIie UU luaga^iuc i>u??v.
Miss Nannie 'Bowie cam? down
from Greenville and spent the
week-end with he-r parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Bowie. She was accom
panied by Miss Mattie Simmons and
Mrs. Leila George.
Frank Thornton,' a Clemson col_
; lege student, has been spending this
week in Abbeville on account of
the illness of his mother, Mrs. J. F.
Thornton, who was taken to Atlan
ta last Wednesday to consult a
specialist.
qOCIETY I
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MRS. FULP ENTERTAINS
Mrs. J. D. iFulp entertained at
bridge Friday morning. There -were
sixteen guests present and a pleas
ant morning was spent at cards,
after which a luncheon with hoi
coffee was served.
THE BRIDGE CLUB.
Mrs. Frank B. Gary entertainec
' the Bridge Club Saturday afternoor
at a very delightful meeting. Nint
tables were provided for the playeri
i and the house was lovely in its dec
orations of roses. Many bowls anc
vases of white American Beauties
being used.
The special guest of the afternoon
was Miss Madeline Miller of Green
ville who was the week-end visitor al
l the Gary home.
After the games plates of chicken
salad, chips and tomatoes witi
coffee and mints were served.
"GET YOUNG" SUPPER
The "Get Young Supper" to be giv
en tomorrow night in the vacan'
store room next to Mabry's store bj
the Hospital Auxiliary promises t<
be one' of the best entertainments o:
the season. If you would really ge
young it would pay you to attend an<
11 have a good time. Some of the bes'
i numbers on the program have no
been published for fear t|ie acton
would back out,?but you can go am
s expect the unexpected to happen.
WEEK-END VISITORS
; Miss Ruth Beeks spent the week
end at home with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. D. Beeks on Pincknej
street. Miss Beeks was accompaniec
by two of hear school mates, Miei
i Lilla Fisk of OBryson -City, N. C.f
and Miss Celeste Whiteside of Co.
lumbia. These are very attractiv<
visitors, and Miss Fisk, a senior
will finish in art and voice this year
VISITOR FROM GREENVILLE
Miss Madeline Miller, one of th<
attractive teachers in the GreenvilU
schools, came . down to Albbevill<
Friday and vi?ited Mrs. Frank B
Gary until Sunday afternoon.
Oysters cannot live in the Baltic
sea because it is not salty enough.
Frank Carwile of Antreville was
in town today on business.
Dr. C. W. Cowan of Due West was
in Abbeville today on business.
W. E. Haddon of Level Land was
1 a business visitor in town today.
Mrs. John A. Harris, Jr. went ui
to Greenville Sunday and will spenc
the week with Mrs. Henry Hagerman
Miss Jessie Hill left Sunday after
5; noon for Honea Path where she wil
spend sometime with relatives.
| Miss Mildred Cochran spent th<
> week-end at Verdery with Miss Rubj
i Hill Devlin.
il
i Judge Rice Ellis of Due West was
f
a Convention visitor in Abbeville to
(day.
,! Miss Hattie Roche came up froir
i?
i Columbia Saturday and spent ovei
Sunday with her home people.
I I '
j Mrs. D. H. Hill and children leav<
(.tomorrow for a visit to Mrs. T. M
iMarchant of Greenville.
.
I
j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fair of Green'
>,ville spent the week-end with Mrs
I Fair's father, Mr. L. C. Haskell or
. Greenville street.
Miss Lula Beth Hook and Miss
Lena Belle Johnson .of Lander Col
lege were the week-end guests of Mr.
I and Mrs. Joe L. Johnson.
I, Mrs. B. D. Carter, who has beer
j in the hospital for several weeks, is
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jlJIipruvcu auu 1 o OlHilit, w(*..? .....
'soon be able to be out.
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Messrs. J. A. Gilliam, J. R. Lomax,
C. B. Leonard and J. Claud Ashley
were in Abbeville Satui'day attend
, ing a meeting of the Highway Com
mission.
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
} Deputies T. D. Ferguson and C. D
j | Prince arrested two negroes Sundaj
j'morning for cruelty to animals. Th<
? negroes were Edward Miller and Er
nest Thomas. Edward Miller lives on
Mr. P. A. Cheatham's place and Er
; nest Thomas lives on Mr. John
i Cheatham's place.
They took a horse out of Mr. P. A
, Cheatham's pasture and drove it tc
; town. On the return trip they beal
the horse from the Poor House t<
Forest Cann's place. When the depu
ties reached the scene the horse was
down in the road. The two negroes
I were arrested and lodged in the jail
i They were tried before Magistrate
itxi~uuuiu i?iijs> illuming. juunoiu
ler was fined.$25 and Ernest Thoma:
was fined $15.
CREDIT GIVEN
Fred Minshall wrote the eesa;
"Character Sketch of Guinevere'
and Bill Cox wrote the "Blues."
Proper credit is here given because
the signatures were omitted ii
printing the essays in Friday's is.
sue.
PUTTING ON STYLE.
Bob, the faithful delivery boy fo
the Austin-Perrin Drug Co., is put
ting on the style for the firm thes
days. Monday Bob presented an im
posing appearance in his white coa
and apron and cap?a regalia worth;
of a Paris chef.
VISITING HIS FATHER
W. J. Carwile, son of Frank A
Carwile is on a visit to his parent
near Antreville. He is connected witl
the navy and anticipates a trip t
China and other foreign parts in th
near future.
NEW SODA CLERK.
Mr. J. L. McColman of Gibson, N
<C.f is in Abbeville for the summe
and will be with his brother-in-law
J. L. Anderson, at the Austin-Per
rin Drug stores and assist with th
fountain.
W. i. BRYSON ILL.
Mr. W. J. Bryson was taken sud
denly ill last Saturday and wa
brousrht to the Abbeville Memoria
Hospital for treatment. He is re
ported as improved this morning.
DEATH OF MR. BEN HALL
Mr; Ben Hall of the Midway sec
tion died very suddenly at his horn
this morning and will be buried a
Midway church tomorrow. Mr. Hal
_was about 32 years of age and leave
a wife and four children. He als<
leaves a mother and several brother
and sisters to mourn his sudden de
parture.
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cool or wet days.
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popular models and
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Prices are very moc
see what values Styl
you want to pay.
BIRTH NOTICE
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mor
r gan, May 1, 1922, a son, Joe Du
? pre.
TO DISCUSS CREAMERY
1 There will be a meeting at the
uourt nouse next sararaay anernoon
at 2 o'clock for the purpose of dis
cussing the proposition of establish
ing a Cream Station at Abbeville.
A more complete notice of this meet
ing will be given in our next issue.
CAPT. W. C. SHAW
Capt. W. C. iShaw of Lowndes,
ville was in Abbeville today attend
ing the County Convention. Mr
Shaw says he is 80 years old, but h<
doee not look it, *nd he keeps
young by keeping interested ir
farming. He can prove to John D
\ Rockefeller, he says, that farming
keeps one as young as golf.
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ABBEVILLE NURSE HONORED
At the meeting of the South
Carolina Graduate Nurses' Associa
tion in Greenville recently, Miss
Elizabeth Clinkscales of Abbeville .
was elected one of the councillors.
Miss Clinkscales is a daughter of
Mrs. E. M. Clinkscales on Perry
street, and is now on a case in
Richmond, Va. This is an honor and
Abbeville people will be pleased.
EYES CAREFULLY EXAMINED
and GLASSES Accurately Fitted.
DR. L. T. HILL, Abbeville.
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