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Lamar Richey spent Sunday in
?enwood.
iliss Sue Porter is at home in *
vberry.
). H. Hill, Esq., spent Wednesday
HcCormick.
IcTyiere Daniel has returned to
home in Newberry.
fisses Maijde and Kate Pettigrew
Bethia were in town Tuesday.
layor Moore Mars went down to
Jormick today on business.
A C!w ciof av* Mice ^
A. Wttiuiavv, ui?) anu oiovtij
nie Wardlaw were in town Tues
V. J. McKee and Charley Winn
near Donalds were in Abbeville
sday on business.
[rs. George Clark of Augusta is
ting her sister. Mrs. Elbert Cor
[r. and Mrs. Jno. T. Stokes and
e Vivian Clinkscales of Monterey
e in the city Tuesday.
ts. J. A. King and Miss Dessiej
of Cold Spriners were in the city |
sday shopping.
nsel Putnam came down from
West Tuesday and spent several
s in town.
r. and Mrs. Lewis E. Starnesi
returned from their wedding
and will keep house in the Evans'
:alow on Magazine street.
r. and Mrs. W. S. Burford, Mrs.
Bell and Miss Gladys Bell of
oun Falls were visitors in Abbe
Tuesday.
A 1i
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isses Alice aim .inmc vucatuaiu
helping their father, Treasurer
Cheatham make up tax execu
iss Mary Lou Bowie passed thru
jville this morning en route to
; Hill to attend the summer
J. J. Martin of Level Land
in town Tuesday visiting heri^
ler, Grover Wilson at the fire a
rtment.
iss Elizabeth Jones left Monday
;tend the summer school at Rock
Miss Jones taught at Ware
,1s last session.
s. E. J. Little of Clinton came
yesterday to see the new grand
hter, Adelaide Thomson. She will
i sometime in the city with Mr.
Mrs. J. W. Little.
rs. H. L. Sharpe from near Due (
; was in town shopping this
ling. She was accompanied by
fine looking children, Frank, Al- 1
i and Ollie. 3
p. and Mrs. Pete Madden have ]
;d into the home of their parents i
ind Mrs. I. E. Culbreth on Maga
stre?et. No word has been receiv- 1
r'nlhrotVi nn +r> this date.
and Mrs. B. T. Cochran and
ren, Mary and Jean, are leaving >1
through the country for Tim- \
kville where Mrs. Cochran and
:hildren will remain on a visit
vo weeks to Mrs. W. McB. Jones.
|ss Ruby Hill Devlin of Green
and Miss Elizabeth Smith of
are expected in the city today
Isit Miss Mildred Cochran. Miss
ran will entertain in their honor
afternoon tea Thursday.
s. Lilly Gordon from near Don- i
is in Abbeville staying with the :
y of Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Harri- t
uring their trip to Chattanooga, '
, to attend the meeting of the 1
ons. 1
Henry Stokes of Antreville was
n town today.
Ernest McCarter of Antreville was
i visitor in the city today.
Frank Sherard of Calhoun Fails
ira"s in town today on business.
J. A. Dusenberry of Anderson was
business visitor in tne city iups
ay.
Prof. J. C. Plowden, superintend
nt of the Mt. Carmel school, was in
he city Tuesday.
A. R. Thomas has returned to
few York after several days spent
l town last week.
W. M. Hamby and family of
freemvood passed through Abbeville
tiis morning en route to Lowndes
ille and Ware Shoals.
Irby South of Ware Shoals pass
d through Abbeville today. Mr.
louth worked at the McMurray
)rug Company about two years
go.
W. W. Payne, who has been on
he Birmingham Division of the S.
L L. for sometime, has returned to
Abbeville and will have headquar
ers here for the present.
D. D. Peele, dean of Columbia
College, accompanied by his family,
rill arrive in Abbeville Thursday to
pend two or three weeks with Rev.
nd Mrs. C. E. Peele.
DON'T MISS CLUB MARKET
Do not miss the Club Market
Yiday morning. There will be for
ale fresh vegetables, such as
eans, beets, squash, carrots, pep
ers and peaches, chickens and
ggs.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reedy,
uesday, June 20, 1922, a son, W.
. Reedy, Jr.
SELLING PEACHES.
Monroe Burriss of Hester was in
;wn yesterday with a car load of
ne peaches selling as many as
ighteen bushels at $1.60 a bushel.
AT THE HOSPITAL
Robert Clinkscales of Ferry street
i a patient at the Abbeville County
hospital.
ETURNS FROM HOUSE PARTY
Miss Mary Lou Bowie and Hobson
;owie have returned from a house
arty at Mount Vernon, Ga., given
y Miss Alice Thompson, where they
njoyed fried chicken, watermelon
nd home grown tomatoes.
VISITORS FROM WILMINGTON
Mrs. Whit Klugh and daughter,
'ranees, returned Monday from a trip
o Wilmington, N. C. They enjoyed
he fresh sea food and visits to
Vrightsville. Mrs. Klugh was ac
orn panied home by Mrs. J. L. Pitt
nan, and Ruth and James Shirley who
vill spend several weeks in Abbe
-ille.
:LAUD ROSE HAS OPERATION
Claud Rose of Monterey was
)rougnt to tne ADoeviiie nuspnai
Monday night and was operated on
ruesdajr morning. His wife accom
janied him, and is at the hospital to
issist in caring for him.
NFANT HAS TONSILS REMOVED.
The infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Burrell of Brooks Street
lad her tonsils removed Tuesday at
;he Hospital.
ESTIMATES OF LOSS OF LIFE
NOW VARY FROM ^0 TO 70
Buenos Aires, June 10.?Esti
nates of the steamship Villa Fran
:a on the Panama river now vary
:rom 40 to the loss of life in the re
:ent sinking 70.
Professor E. W. Kemier of
'rinceten University and his wife
ind son, aged 16, and daughter, 12,
>aved themselves by swimming to
he shore a distance of 100 meters
rhey declare many others could
lave reached the shore had they not
)ecome panic stricken.
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ATTENDS WEDDING OF NIECE
Mrs. M. B. Reese is in Oxford,
I Miss., to attend the wedding of her
I niece, Miss Mary Payne Wendel to
IFrank Tate. She was accompanied by
I Miss Edith Reese and "Bradley Boy"
J and will be gone about three weeks.
Bradley Boy expects to take a promi
tnent part in the wedding.
WOLLING-WHITE.
Miss Eva Mae Wolling and Julian j
William White were married Sunday '
morning at the home of Mrs. Tutt, in
Abbeville, at 9 o'clock by the Rev. C
E. Peele, pastor of the Methodist
church of Abbeville.
Mr. and Mrs. White left immedi
ately after the ceremony for a short
I wedding trip; after their return they
will make their home in Abbeville,
where Mr. White is superintendent of
a road construction gang.
Miss Wolling is originally from St.
Matthews, and Mr. White is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. H .White of New
berry.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. White and Miss
Elizabeth White motored to Abbeville
Sunday morning and /were present
for the wedding. They returned home
Sunday night, after a pleasant trip.?
Newberry Observer.
T'/v A * Iflf
1 u iLAtn LiiuLi^n.
Major and Mrs. J. D. Fulp and
sons, James and John Richard, leave
today for Fort Mill where they will
I spend a few days with relatives. From
Fort Mill they go to Columbia for the
summer months. Major Fulp will
teach English in the summer school
at the University.
VISITORS FROM ROCK HILL
Prof, and Mrs. E. W. Hall of Rock
.Hill are expected in the city today
to spend part of the vacation season i
with their daughter, Mrs C. E. Peele. j
Prof. Hall is the Principal of the'
High School at Rock Hill.
SWEARINGEN WITHDRAWS
FROM GOVERNOR'S RACE
P/->lnmV?ia Tiino 17 Pnn -T_ R. i
Swearingen, State superintendent of j
education, today withdrew from the(
race for governor and announced his
candidacy for re-election to the of
fice he now holds.
Hon. J. J. McMahan, State insur
ance commission, today entered the
(race for congress in the Seventh dis-j
trict, to oppose Congressman Fulmer.
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! The Javaros, of Equador, wage
constant warfare among themselves
to acquire wives as spoils of war.
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LITTLE LORD
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from
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^ famous story
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All that is sublime in
mother love?all that is
charming in child life is
in this marvelous per
formance of Miss Pick
ford's in which she
brings to life this won
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STUPENDOUS SETS USED IN
"LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY"
Most Expensive Production Ever
Made by Mary Pickford.
Mary Pickford has probably never
done a photoplay in which so little
location worK was required as m ner
current United Artists' offering, "Lit
tle Lord Fauntleroy," to be featured
at the Opera House Monday and Tues"
day,, June 26th and 27th.
With the exception of a trip to
Burlingame, Cal., where the castles
exteriors were taken, the entire pic
ture was made in Los Angeles at the
headquarters for the Pickford force.
This has not meant, however, that
"Little Lord Fauntleroy" is an econ
omical picture. On the contrary, it
is by far the most expensive cinema
undertaking Little May has ever at
tempted. The cost of the sets alone
vn n c? infn nrnvn o +Viof oaii?i/1 liVo o
J.14UO titbv itguico una u ovuuu iiac a
statement of America's war debt. In
addition to the largest interior set
ever built, there were several exte
riors that were gigantic in size and
stupendous in cost
Among the settings that are bound
to provoke much favorable comment
are the interiors of Dorincourt Castle
the New York street scenes, the Dor
incourt Lodge and the peasant home
of Mrs. Higgins.
Those who have learned to love the
little Lord Fauntleroy the author pic
tured, as well the atmosphere in
which he lived, will view Miss Pick
ford's cinematization of this wonder
ful novel with a genuine delight. The
faithfulness and fidelity with which
she has reproduced the romantic lo
cale in which the story is steeped is
truly a credit to the genius of the one
and only Mary.
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pecially in connection with every
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spent practically all his life in the
service of the British nobility.
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