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S. E. Ferguson spent Wednesday in Anderson. Miss Sallie Sue Ramey of Sharon was in town today. Oscar Cochran of Edgewood was a business visitor in town today. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Prince went *p to Anderson on Wednesday and spent the day. Dr. Douglas Mabon of Calhoun Falls was in Abbeville yesterday on business. Clarence Dusenberry of near Due West was in town today on busi ness. Mr. Jack Gilleland of Ander son spent the week-end here with friends. Mrs. E. L. Bell and Miss Annie Bell pf Antreville spent Thursday in Abbeville. Homer Derrick of Johnson has been in Abbeville for several days visiting friends. Messrs. Martin and Lucien Ellis of Bethlehem ivere in the city on business Thursday. Lowrie Wilson and John Lomax went to Anderson Thursday night to see friends. Mrs. J. It Woodhurst and Miss Ruth Woodhurst spent Thursday in Sharon with relatives. T. J. Bowman and son, Keys! Bowman, of Lowndesville were in Abbeville this morning. - j Mrs. Alma Gibsons at?erfdfed1-'Jjtb^'| Milk Campaign meeting in Spartan-' Jburg tkis week. Mrs. Wistar Harmon of McCor orick is spending this week in Ab beville with relatives. Mrs. Gus McGee wdll leave Mon day for Powell Springs, Ga., where 6he will spend a month. Mrs. Foster McLane and Mrs. Giles McLane went over to Green wood today and visited friends. Till** WUcr>n nf JerSCV mid* JLMl.llJ . 11 litfVM W-. ? ,-v spent several days this week with Mrs. Fanny Milford on South Main street. Mrs. Lily Wilson returned to New Jersey yesterday after spend ing a month her? with her sister, Mrs. Pink Milford. P. D. Klugh of Hodges was in town this morning with a wagon load of fine May peaches. They Tvmniebt erood nrices. Kirby Smith, Railway Mail Clerk on No. 29, is taking his vaca tion leave and has gone to Mt. Carmel to visit his mother. iMrs. IFVank Andrews and chil dren will leave Tuesday for Millen and Savannah for an extended visit to relativss. Miss Salome Bookman is in Ab beville from Columbia and well spend sometime with her sister, Mrs. W. A. Harris. Mrs. A. B. Covar and children are spending this week an Edge-field with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Prescott. . Mrs. Jo? Hughes and daughttvs, lildred Cochran and Carolyn, vtent Hamlet today to spend sometime rith hor mother, Mrs. Jules Hugue le>t. Miss Margaret Evans attended ^he funeral of her grandmother, [rs. Rebecca Ware at Shiloh and |s spending this" week at the old lome in Level Land. 'Mrs. Pat Kennedy was down from Due West today shopping. Mrs. Harry L. Moor? is very sick at her home on Cherokee street. Mrs. Townsend Smith accompan ied Mr. Smith on his sales trip this week, making same by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Link Evans took their baby up to Anderson for an ex amination today. i Dr. Mart Cheatham leaves for Co^ lumbia tomorrow to work for the Shandon Drug Company as a relief man for a month or so. L. Z. Howie has rented the Epis copal Rectory and will move in when Rev. and Mrs. Derbyshire leave for Columbia. Mrs. Upchurch and daughter, T7?l ?> - Air* ora jcjieaiivr, ujl luuiii^uiaci ulw in Abbeville spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Roche. Mx. and Mrs. W. S. McAlilly have returned from a trip to Atlanta. Mr. McAlilly looks in splendid health and his friends are glad that the specialist he went to see sent him on home. Miss Ruth Beeks came home Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beeks. She will be joined here tomororw by Miss Lila Sisk of Anderson College, who will visit her until next week when both will return to Anderson to at tend commencement. I MISS TODD HERE (Miss Esther Todd of Simpson ville is expected in town tonight to spend the week-end with the young ladic-3 stopping at the Eureka Hotel. Miss Todd has heen home since the death of her mother sometime ago. BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theo White May 25, 1922, a daughter, Thelma Odessa. Born at Abbeville, May 26, 1922 to. Mr. and Mrs. uiDeri ^vans, a daughter. k MISS GLADYS EDWARDS Name Omitted in Li?t of Graduates * of High School. The name of Miss Gladys.Edwards was inadvertently omitted from the list of high school graduates pub lished Wednesday. Miss Edwards will jalso receive a State High School di ploma. J. D. Fulp, Supt. FOURTH GRADE PICNIC Miss Thelma Ott and Miss Re becca Jones gave their grade in [ school which is the fourth grade, an afternoon picnic Wednesday at the park. This is an ideal place for a picnic and the children had a good time. PROGRESSIVE CITIZEN E. J. Adair ,of Clinton was in Ab beville yesterday on business. Mr. Adair is one of Clinton's progres J 4-i ? ?? ?? on/1 AikiKovillo wmilH SJVC C1U6C1IO auu ? like to claim more than a day now and then of his time. UPPER LONG CANE CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m., as usual. The collection will be" for Foreign Missions. Let every one come out and help us reach our goal and help a good cause. Preaching at 11 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. G. M. Telford. During his absence last Sunday the Chris tian Endeavor took charge of the J service and gavo us a splendid pro gram. The Christian Endeavor will meet at 4 o'clock. Let -us have a full house. The public is cordially invited to attend and take part in all the services. HALF-WAY PICNIC Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson and Mrs. C. P. Town send met Mr.' and Mrs. J. W. Everett and children of Spartanburg about eight miles from Greenville Wed nesday and had a family spend-the day picnic. An enjoyable day wtas spent. 5IBJBlBJSISM5ISJ5ISJSIBJEJ3BrS/SJSISISJBIBJBIBJ^ I .SOCIETY | ^13-rSi'2J3J*?MiiSISiSI3 C3 ^E^ror^irarafiJp THE BOOK CLUB The meeting of the Book Club j with Mrs. R. C. Philson Wednesday ^ was one of the largest and most pleasant meetings held in some tirmo TVio members nf t.hA plnh < were prepared With comments on the books and both members and guests gave many interesting cur ront topics. After the business a time was spent in lively conversation after which a salad course with tea and mint sherbet was served. A BIRTHDAY PARTY Elizabeth Stephens, daughter of iMr. and Mrs. Walton Stephens, gave a party to her young friends this afternoon in celebration of heT eiehth birthdav. The color scheme used Was pink and white and the 1 table beautiful in decorations * carrying out the color scheme. The showers did not damp- ^ e?n the spirit of the guests and a good time was had by those pres- ' ent eating pink ice cream and cake-. THE CIVIC CLUB The regular meeting of the Civic Club wall be heJd Monday after noon in the office of the Chamber of Commerce at five o'clock and a full meeting is desired. Y. W. A. MEETS Miss Mary Adams entertained 1 the Young Woman's Auxiliary of ^ the Baptist church Thursday af ternoon at a very pleasant meeting. After the business was over Miss 1 Adams opened the dining room and J served delicious punch and sand wiches. 1 Historical Pictures Preaeated I nnrino* t.hp nASt week there has , bee-n placed in the South Carolina ; room of the Confederate Museum at , Richmond a handsome picture of ( the marker erected in Abbeville to commemorate the last meeting of the Confederate Cabinet. There j is also an enlargement of the tab- , let giving the history of the meet- ( ing and a handsome picture of the . Burt house. These pictures are, in ( sepid tints and are inclosed in hand some mahogony frames. , Duplicates of theee pictures ^ have also been made, framed in black and will be presented to the Confederate Historical room in the State House in Columbia. Thesa pictures will take the ] place of the small photographs sent ( to Richmond many years ago by . Mrs. W. C. McGowan. Members of parliament in Australia ( receive $5000 a year for their ser- ; ices. , New England coinage will be made of alloy of bronze and aluminum. ft' r 7, / ?* << B-Z-Z-Z-Zl uDon't bother me, I'm busy," says the bee. Busy doing what? Saving! We hear them everywhere these days, seeking the honey from the first blos soms, storing up the hon ey that means life when winter comes. A good many folks X-l_- _ 1 can taxe a lesson irom uns Now, and SAVE! A savings account can be started here with a Dollar PLANTERS BANK The Friendly Bank w V W LOWNDESVILLE V > > 'Mr. and Mrs. George Preston Sarper of Bonami, Louisiana, are eceiving congratulations upon the jirth of a daughter, Virginia Caro_ j ine. Mrs. Kittie Kay of Atlanta has :om& for an indefinite stay with her daughter, Mrs. W. M. Speer. Mrs. j ECay has many "warm friends here, j who always accord her a most cor- I iial welcome. Dr. and Mrs. Curtis Fennell of | 41>beville spent the week-end with j [lis parents, Eev. and Mrs. H. C. I Fe-nnell. Mrs. Jas. Hardin and daughter, j Miss Eloise, have returned from a pleasant visit to Atlanta. Mrs. E. W. Harper, Sr. has re turned home after a visit to her son, Mr. Keys Harper of Pendleton. Miss Lizzie Nance of Mullins and Miss Ellee Nance of Midway were quests of Mrs. Claude Nance during j ;he week. Mrs. Maurice Meschine and little Frances have returned to their home in Portman after an extend ed visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. r. J. Bowman. She was accompani ed home /by Miss Louise Meschine Clinksales who will make her home with them. Miss Annie "Turner has returned to her home in Atlanta after a pleas ant visit to her aunt, Mrs. Gordon Speer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonds took their little daughter, Addie Keys, to an Anderson hospital for treat, merit.. Mrs. iRnnzpr Bonds accom_ panied them and is nursing the lit tle girl. Capt. and Mrs. D. L. Barnes havei returned from Ninety-tSix where | they visited their niece* Mrs. D. M. Lipscomb. Mr. T. M. Tucker of Calhoun Falls was a recent guest at the home of Mrs. T. C. Liddell. Mr. Reynold Meschine has se cured a position at Portman and will make his home at that place. He is a fine* young man and takes' with him the very best wishes of ! svery one. Messrs. A. V. Barnes, E. J. Huckabe>e, Henry Carlisle and T. J. Bowman met at the Meschine home and appraised the personal property of the late* -E. C. Meshine, which will be sold within the next few lays. jj 'Prof. J. F. Harper has closed a very successful term as teacher pi the Kennedy schoo 1 near Priced Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Franji Harvey, nee Miss Blanche Cooley, of Littleton N. C., are on an extended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Cooley. Mrs. Harvey is receiving a warm welcome from her many friends, while Mr. Harvey is mak ing a most favorable impression up on our town. He is a member of the Littleton bar and is a young man t # I of pleasing personality. Capt. E. W. Harper, Messrs M. P. and J. W. McCalla attended the Cotton Growers' Cooperative Asso ciation in Abbeville this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Huckabee are in Greenwood on attendance of the Lander College commencement exercises. Miss Emma Bell has returned from Canton, N. C., where she taught the past year, and is at home for the summer. Mr. James M. Baker of Washing-j ton, D. C., is a business visitor here this week. Mesdames McElmurry of Beach Island, Strom of McCormick and Burkett of Augusta have returned to their homes after 'being with their mother, Mrs. Ballenger, who ' has been very ill, but is now im proving. Mr. Hubert Clark of Starr | brought his little daughter, Wil-' lena, for a visit to her grand.; father, Mr. Wm. Kennedy, during! the past week. Dr. James Latimer and his aunt, Mrs. Brownlee, of Anderson spent last Sunday in town with rela tives. Rev. Foster Sneer of Laurens is the guest of his brothers, Messrs. Mark and Gordon Speer. Mr. and Mrs. M. P McCalla are "in Greenwood attending the com mencement at Lander College. Mrs. Willie. Smith, while in And-; erson on business last week was taken ill very suddenly and w"as confined to her room for several Jays. She has returned home and is I OPERA fe^Jun i ucsuajr MATINEE EACH NIGHT 8:20. ON ADMISSION .. .. DO FAI *TME1 MUXKE Qdapfion, Costuming Qarva, Qinction und Photography undi "ALL FOR ONE, In this production "Doug" of his life?and registers \ the great, outstanding succ His is a remarkable^ clear D'Artagnan, the'wonderfu piA\r?l n( M*rlia?val Franrr This tremendous film is the ire of years on Fairbanks' ceded to be the most etriki entire history ofjiterature. NOTICE?"Sometime ago paid $1.00 to see Dong THREE MUSKETEE of the FINEST PICTt miss it when it comes 1 DR. C. H. McMUI doing nicely. Miss Annie 'Hutchison spent the week-end at Barnes with Mrs. L. P. Petigrew. 8- B. Cann is attending Federal Court, in Anderson this week. Mrs. H. G. White, who has 'been quite indispose-d for sometime, is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Barnes were business visitors in Abbeville a few iES/SiSISISM2M3J3M5MSJS15I5JSJSJSJ3J3J3J5J51 The McMURRj GREAT WEE* FO Friday and F0 Saturday m F0 To prove to you what they will do j A Regular $1.00 Pad Vitamine Tablets / Every Package Tal IMPORTANT NOTICE:?Don't ta crease your weight. Vitamine Ta scientific discoveries of recent yea who are scrawny and angular in a] emaciated and every one who wan and put on flesh. Where it is simply des'red to ga durance and increase the firmness mend that you take Nuxated Iron of new red blood corpuscles, Nuxa and run-down people often in two Call at once for your free $1.00 Tablets together with bottle of Nu TWO FOR THE $2.10 Valv 1.3 HOUSE e 5th&6th DAY AT 3:30. \ i E SHOW ONLY. ..25 and 50 Cents. Bv'J I I | | fHREE I TEQUI xh under Cdarord KZoblodc or Jrod Mtbto tr drfhur Cdaxon ONE FOR ALL" has achieved the ambition vith it what is by all odds ess of his career, cut portTayal of the noble ) hero of Dumas' amazing { ' ' ?l??( a A w :>4 nappy ciuihumiimi v>? ? part to enact what is con ing arid heroic figure in the, I was in Spartanburg, and ,rlas Fairbanks in "THE IRS" and I think it is one FEES EVER MADE. Dont ;o Abbeville.'r IRAY, Abbeville, S. C. Friends of Mrs. H. G. White sympathize with her in the *oss of her (brother, Mr. Alford of Marion. I also with Mrs. W. L. Kennedy in the loss of her brother, Mr. Holland of i Palm Beach, Fla. both of whom died i within the past week. (\ i j IVfore women than men get divorces 'Iin New York. \Y DRUG CO. 5 [-END SPECIAL ] R WOMEN WHO ARE TOO THIN. R MEN WHO ARE RUN DOWN A.ND EMACIATED. 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