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& ==& Xocal iflew6 : personals * y =jt J. T. Fowler of Calhoun Falls was in town today. Frank Sherard was over from Cal loun Falls this morning. Mrs. Fred Ferguson of Columbia is visiting mrs. ij. u. r>otts. Miss Gladys Wham is visiting Friends in Greeleysville. (Miss "Melrose Dansby of Bethia is visiting friends in town. E. F. Arnold is spending today in Greenwood on business. Mrs. Claud Lanier of Monterey ivas in the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stokes were n town from Monterey Thursday. Prank Gary and Andrew Hill are visiting friends in Sylvania, <Ja. Wm. McNeill came in from SVatts Thursday on business. T--I- -H - A J T,?a -'{p M.1SS isaoene lUCAUams U1 Ay a w risiting Mrs. H. C. Fennell, Jr. D. 8. Vandiver of Anderson was n the city today on business. T. J. Raycroft, Herman Benton md W. S. Dupre were called to At anta today on business. Mrs. E. Z. Crowley, who has been visiting relatives in Carrollton, Ga., ?as returned to the city. Mrs. A. L. Gilliam and children,! Walla onr? A IKorf oro vicifinc tpIa ives in Cedartown, Ga. Rev. David Keller of Johnston, !. C., was in the city this morning haking hands with his friends. Boyce Wideman and nephew of 'roy were in town Thursday on >usiness. W. H. Lawson of Calhoun Falls ras among the visitors in town 'hursday. Miss Lucy Clark has returned lome after spending sometime in ,ogansville, Ga., with relatives. Miss Inez Patterson of Columbia 3 in*he city visiting Miss Augusta foore. Mrs. Joe L. Maxwell of Au-ni3<a 5 visiting her mother, Mrs. v *?ifs 'ennal. .Miss Gladys Edwards is in Mon erey visiting her cousin, Miss Wil ie Lanier. Mrs. J. R. Nickles is in Water oo visiting her mother, Mrs. Hen y Wharton. Misses Addie Bowen and Selma Vatt of Santuc were in town to ay. Misses Elizabeth and Ruby Ed junds have returned from a visit [> relatives in Augusta. Miss Daisy Ferguson of \Vinns oro is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl erguson. Albert Leslie has gone to Jack jnville, Fla., where he will go to 'ork for an electric company. Earl Murdock, a prosperous far ier of Antreville, was in the city >day on business. Miss Louise Brown is in Mil idgeville, Ga., attending a house arty. Miss Virginia Owens of Winns oro is spending the week with Mr. nd 'Mrs. J. D. Kerr. Miss Mary Jackson of Campo ;]lo is visiting her sister, Mrs. Les e McMillan. Mrs. Ralph Sprouse went to the Abbeville Memorial Hospital for treatment Thursday. Claud Rose of Monterey was dis missed from the hospital yesterday and returned to his home. Mrs. G. M. Telford and children are at home after a vrslt to rela tives in Athens, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Link and children are expected home Sun | day from St. Petersburg, Fla. Gottlob and John Neuffer went to Anderson Thursday,; returning that evening. Miss Emmie Hagler is visiting the family of R. S. Harris in Wind er, Ga. Supt. Storey of the Calhoun Falls Cotton Mills was in town today on business. j Miss Elizabeth Thomson is in Lancaster visiting her cousin, Miss Jennie Lee Sherard. Charley Branyon and Claud Ash ley were Keowee visitors in Abbeville today. Mr. and Mrs. Julian White spent Sunday in Newberry with Mr. White's parents. Miss Ruby Hill Devlin returned to her home in Verdery yesterday after a week's visit to Miss Mildred Coch ran. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stull of Lig nite, Va., are expected in the city soon to visit relatives, rney are accompanied by their family. Mrs. George Clark rtturned to her home in Augusta today after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Corley. Miss Helen Eakin has returned to her home in Greenwood after a week spent at the home of 'her grandmother, Mrs. S. T. Eakin. E. W. Gregory spent two days this week in Spartanburg with his family who are spending the sum mer months there. Mrs. C .P. Townsend returned to Bennettsville today after visiting her son, C. P. Townsend, Jr., for a week. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Deadwyler and children of Greenville spent several days this week in town with Mr. and Mrs. A. (H. Barnett. Mrs. H. M. Dellinger and chil dren of Logansville, Ga., are visit incr Mr and Mrs. John L. Clark of Fort Pickens. Mrs. Norris Wakefield and her father, Mr. Tom Bowen, of Antre ville, are in town today visiting Mrs. Robert Mabry. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Perrin and children, Ada and Bill, Misses Thel ma and Pauline Russell and Arno Yoe of Atlanta are camping on Sa vannah River for two weeks. R. C. Philson went to Clinton to day to meet Mrs. Philson and the children who are retu^ing tfter a visit of two weeks to relatives in Columbia. Mrs. Francis Henry, Francis Hill, Jenrose and Neil E. Pressly are go ing to Winnsboro Sunday to be gone until Tuesday the 4th. They will be driven by John Calvert, who has par ticular business in Winnsboro. Mrs. Ellen Norwood leaves to morrow for Hendersonville where she will spend the rest of the sum tt t ,,.417 iner. ner piace au wic uivi<xiy win be filled during her absence by Miss Mary Dupre. Miss Musella Weeks and Miss Julia Acree of Darlington are at tending a house party in Hender sonville, N. C. Rev. and Mrs. Weeks took them to Hendersonville today through the country Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Neuffer, tMisses Florence Neuffer, Ellen Tennanlt, Caroline Chalmers) and Sarah Neuffer went to Greenwood Thursday, Dr. Neuffer on business > I and the remainder of the party to 1 visit Mrs. J. R. Blake. / 1 gOQETV Miss Mary White entertained some of her friends at a pleasant card party Wednesday evening at her home on Greenville street. About 11 o'clock refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. The following were invited: Miss es Helen Milford, Janie Vance Bowie and Florence Neuffer and Billy Long, Fred Minshall, Donald Harris and Lee McColeman. * Mr. and Mrs. J. . King enter tained at dinner today' for Miss Helen Lentz and Mr. Allen King of Charlotte, N. C. * * * ! Miss Jeansie White is entertain- ' i n ' M ' w ni +l?/\ TllMIAM A r*r\ PlnK flllS ? '? b?LlIUll? HIO U U111UJL JL/1 JUgC> viuv v.? afternoon. There will be about five tables of regular members and four tables of invited guests. * * * Miss Susie Mabry was hostess to the Ace of Clubs Wednesday af-.' ternoon at the regular meeting. | Shasta daisies were the flowers used and a most enjoyable timer was spent by the members and ^he j < invited guests. Refreshments of J salad and tea were served. Miss 1 Ruby Hill Devlin, Miss Mildred Coch ran and Miss Caroline Reese were in vited guests. ri % , ; ^ * * * Mrs. J. iR. Power's party for Miss 1 Elizabeth Bradford Wednesday af ternoon was a pleasant event. Rook was the game and five tables were filled with players. After the card games fruit salad and tea were served. Miss Mary Jackson of ' Campobello was also a guest of honor at this party. * * * i Mrs. Frank B. Gary entertained ' at supper Wednesday evening be fore the D. A. R. iBall at the coun try club, the following guests for 1 the dance: Miss Kathleen Saunders 1 of Greenwood, Misses Margaret Kinard and Ella Bowman of New- 1 berry, John Kinard and Messrs. 1 Floyd and Wise of Newberry and James M. Uason of Columbia. Af- I ter the Ball the young people en-, joyetj a breakfast dance at the j1 Gary home on Greenville street. YOUNGER SOCIAL SET IMrs. W. P. Greene entertained the younger social set at bridge Thursday afternoon. There were eight tables of players and the games were enjoyed by the guests j present. Refreshments of ?and wiches and tea were served. BOOK CLUB MEETS 'Mrs. Sol Rosenberg entertained the Book Club V/ednesday after noon. The guest of honor was Mrs. M. W. King, who is visiting Mrs. Rosenberg. Mrs. J. Allen Smth, Jr., sefved at the punch bowl. An in teresting meeting was held after which ice cream and cake were served. (MRS. RAYCROFT ENTERTAJNS 'Mrs. T. J. Raycroft entertained at bridge this morning in honor of Mrs. Maurice Garner, Mrs. B. S. Mautlsby and Miss Magaret Klugh. There were five tables prepared for the players and a most enjoyable morning was spent at cards after which a salad course lun?beon with iced tea was served. Miss Margaret Perrin assisted in enter taining. BRIDGE PARTY iMrs. J. C. Hill was hostess for the Friday morning bridge club this morning at a very pleasant meeting. The house was cool with electric fans and bright with deco rations of nasturtiums and mari ? u. ? tt.mi J i i goias. lvirs. jihi servea ner guesw i with a salad course, with lemon sherbet and tea. Besides the regu lar members the following invited guests were present: Mrs. . D. Brown, Jr., (Mrs. Louis Levi, Mrs. D. H. Sullivan, Mrs. John T. Cheat ham, Mrs. G. A. Neuffer, Misses Rebecca Jones, Blanche Keep and Jessie Hill. ANOTHER SHjOWER Mrs. Herman Wisby is giving a "shower" party this afternoon for Mrs. Lewis Starnes. i BALL AT COUNTRY CLUB I A large crowd attended the D. A. R. Ball given at the Country Club Wednesday evening, parties being present from Laurens, And erson, Greenwood and Newberry. The ball room at the club was decorated in red, white and blue bunting, with flowers and green stuff. Cool breezy rustling through the trees, the sound of running water, a touch of romance, add to this youth, good music and a smooth floor and the success of the evenine is assured. This was a par-1 ticularly pleasant dance. The patronesses were: Mrs. F. B. Gary, Mrs. J. D. Kerr, Mrs. J. A. Hill, Mrs. W. A. Harris and -Miss Nettie Ifcussell Cool and refreshing punch was served during the evening and the gaities lasted until four in the morning. MISS BOWIE ENTERTAINS Miss Mamie Bowie entertained | the Rook Club Thursday afternoon at the regular meeting. There were, four tables. The house was attrac-j tively decorated in nasturtiums and. daisied, and after the games a de-| licious salad course and all of the good things that go with it, was served with iced tea. KING-SMITH. . t A pretty wedding of unusual in terest to a large circle of friends "was that of Miss Odessa King and Mr. James LeRoy Smith of McCormick, which was solemnized Thursday af ternoon at 5 o'clock at the home of' the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. King, near Abbeville. The entire lower floor of the home was thrown together for the occa sion. In the living room where the ceremony was performed, a profus ion of shasta daisies was arrayed in French baskets, interspersed with ca thedral candles, while large white pedestals twined with smilax and holding immense baskets of ferns and daisies formed the ^ltar before which the marriage vows were taken. The wedding march from Lohen grin was played by Mrs. Herman Wisby and during the impressive ring ceremony which was performed by Rev. H. L. Weeks, "To A Wild Rose" was softly rendered. The bridesmaids were gowned in r r r f r r r f f f v f r r How d last ba ROBABLY at least one who is al the look-oi cheapest ti find. He likes to get the f or at a sale or at sc r where they have big r< signs over the door. It would be fine if get "the edge" in i trade. But the dealer can'l let him have it. Even if a man 6aw percentage in tire sho] all?it disappeared wl "Usco" brought the cfown. A standard, product?and dealer sells it with pride* 1A good tire. The dealer h: no desire to trade you into a larger profit for himself y \ United StatesDres r are Good Tires r r r r f f r f r r f f r f r f f r r f Copy 1922 LJ.S.Tire< i Unil United IE?.kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkfc Where You g" Can Buy SH V. S. Tires S exquisite costumes of organdie in rainbow shades, carrying baskets fill ed with shasta daisies and ferns. Miss Helen Smith was lovely in yellow, Miss Ruby Mann in lavendar, n Miss lone Stevenson in orchid and Miss Selma Watt in green. Miss Adelaide Bowen, niece of the bride was maid of honor. She was most attractive in a model of white organdie and carried an armful of pink roses. Next came the two little flower girls, Isabelle Kiner and Ethel Bowen wearing dainty white organdie dress es and carrying white baskets of pink roses, while the tiny ring bearer, Paul Bowen entered wearing a white sat- s in suit and carrying the ring on a j silver tray. 1 The bride entered with her moth- t er, who gave her in marriage. They a were met at the altar by the groom s and his best man, Dr. J. R. Strom of z McCormick. The bride wore a blue t suit of poiret twill, a beautiful mod- ? el hat of blue taffeta with an effec- J tive touch of grey, with corsage of B Ophelia roses and swansonia. ] An informal reception followed v the ceremony. Among those who as- 1 sisted in the dining room were Mrs. ] Oscar Nickles, Mrs. W. A. King, Mrs J Robinson, Mrs. E. A. Williams and j Mrs. J. C. King. 1 After the reception Mr. and Mrs. / a Hit the Nail < Don had thin "hit The folks who get what are the ones that know 1 I once you get the savings money you want when yo Start an account. Yon Z 2 PLANTER "THE FRIEN. lid your neigl rgain tire tun vou know An out?in?t!ic*opeii tire. 1 ? ? ??j?? .?? * car-owner ways on at for the res he can !m by mail >me place ;d bargain he could every tire t afford to any slight pping at seus you cuiuucumi uu? * wants yon satisfied with peri and value* The only way he to get your business is t serve it. This is the "Usco" idc; Compared with the ten* minute thrill of the bargain appeal, the "Usco" is just plain common* sense. F\ ARNOLD, Abbeville, S. 0. S. CAMP, Due West. S. C. ERARD BROTHERS, Abbev: F. SHERARD & COMPNAY, Imith left for a wedding trip to Lsheville, N. C., and upon their re urn will be at home at McCormid<. fhere Mr. Smith is engaged in flie lercantile business. Among the out of town gaesfc resent for the occasion were lit nd Mrs. Oscar Nickles of Hodge^ Ir. and Mrs. J. R. Sharpe, of Oot ids, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith, He. nd Mrs. Dorn and Dr. Strom of "ormick; Allen King and Miss Heta /entz of Charlotte and Dr. "W. rinc nf AnHorcnn ? JX SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC v (Miss Fannie Dupre's Sunday tehool class of young boys of fl* Hethodist church gave a picnic t? tfrs. Roche's class of girls at Mar in's Mill Thursday. They left Iwri. .til o'clock in the morning aoA toyed at the Mill until 6:&0 m ifternoon making a day of it. Swimming and a good dinner man) mjoyed by the young peoplla. mm ollowing young people atten^efc lasses Mary Shaw Gilliam, Mam MeulTer, Annie iMabry, Gladys WB srards and Marion Wilson apft Messrs. Bryan Harrison, Harris, Claud Gambrell, Anrffis toche, Bill Barnes, Thomas MaxwJl and Franklin Nickles. Hiss >upre, Miss Fannie Dupre and i. 0. Roche were chaperones. >n the He&d 't ga about wishing yon this, that or the other ~ 4-"V? n i aonn ontiQ rfiW g JUiCCl tuc J.OO U<^ UI|UU1 V1J J ; the nail on the head." they want in this world low to save money, and habit you'll have the u want it most. can do it with a dollar IS BANK DLY BANK." lbor's i out rhe dealer nice. He Formance knows o de tax charged ontnis 30x3<t i ? i - A A ille, S. C. Calhoun Falls, S. C. *