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: personals :
Bill Barnes is riding around in a
lew Ford these days.
Miss Lina Mollwaine of Central
7as m town baturday.
A. W. Jones of Columbia is in
he city visiting his son and family,
\ B. Jones on Magazine street.
Miss Julia Kate Wolling of Shel
on is visiting her sister, Mrs . Joe
\ Edmonds, Jr.
Miss Florence Neuffer went to
ilacon, Ga., Sunday to visit her
riend, Miss Claire Chapman.
Miss Prances iBritt of Smithfield,
fa., is in Abbeville on a visit to
ler cousin, Miss Debby Owen.
James Cox and W. W. Wardlaw
if Troy were in town on business
oday.
Dr. J. C. Hill took bis father Dr.
j. T. Hill to Richmond today to
lonsult Dr. McGuire.
I Mrs. Frank Haddon and daugh
t, Dorothy ere visiting relatives in
be city.
Charlie Wefob of Greenwood was
n town this morning to see his
riend, Dr. Austi*.
Claud White and Wallace Tim
herman of Greenwood were rh the
uty this morning on business.
Mrs. W. C. Steifle and family of
Jradley were in the city visiting Mrs.
*. A. Harrison, Sunday.
Mrs. W. A. Lee returned today
rom a weeks' visit to her parents,
Ir. and Mrs. Smith of Elberton.
Mrs. Ina Lathan of Charleston
pent the week.end in Abbeville with
er aunt, Mrs. Mary Taggart.
Miss Mattie Cochran and Miss
Villie Cochran of Cold Spring were
i town Saturday shopping.
Mrs. R. F. Fleming of Green
wood is in the city visiting Mrs. H.
I. McAllister.
Miss Sallie Griffin of Houston,
Texas, is expected in the city today
o visit Mrs. Horace McAllister.
Miss Lilly Miller stopped over in
Vbbeviile Saturday to spend a
ve?k with Mrs. Horace McAllister.
Mrs. E. Hemphill is spending
his week in Greenwood with Mr. and
Irs. J. C. Hemphill.
Mrs. Will Eason returned from
Atlanta Friday where she has been
n *the hospital for sometime.
Miss Maudelle Powell of Atlanta
s visiting her sister, Mrs. C. E. Wil
iamson.
Mrs. C. E. Britt of McCormick
s visiting her sister, Mrs. W. E.
)wen.
Mrs. R. G. Hagen, Miss Neva
md Alex and Walter Hagen are
isiting relatives near Honea Path.
Mrs. T. C. Seal returned Satur
lay from a- pleasant visit to Mr.
nd Mrs. Mack Cochran of Hodges.
Misses Dorothy Syfan and Wlliie
larrison and Prue Bell spent Sun
^y afternoon in Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lee of Abbe
ille are the guests of their parents
Ir. and Mrs. A. F. Smith.?Elber
on Star.
Dick Edwards returned to his
ome in Augusta today after a visit i
f several weeks to his grandmother,
Irs. Agnes Pennal.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harrison and
fr. and Mrs. G. C. Little went to
tendersonville Sunday on a pleasure
ip.
Mr. J. M. -Gambrell is taking the
place of Otto Bristow Jn the Plant
er's Bank during the vacation of
Mr. Bristow.
Father Mackin and Mr. O'Don- 1
nell of Anderson were in Abbeville
yesterday. Father Mackin conduct
ed services in the Catholic church.
Mr. F. McGowan SimpKms ana mr
Francis Simpkins of Edgeleld are in
the city visiting Chief Justice and
Mrs. Eugene B. Gary.
Mrs. A. B. Cochran of Antreville,
and her visitor, Miss Phillips, were
Sunday visitors of Mrs. H. R. McAll
ister.
Miss Eva Link is leaving tomor
row for Greenville where she will <
spend her vacation with her 'brother
Ed Link.
iMrs. Sam Shiver and Sam, Jr.,
returned to their home in Abbeville ,
Wednesday after a visit to Mrs.
Burch.?Elberton Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Whit 'Klugh made
the trip home with Mr. P. D. Klugji
Saturday and visited at his home
near Hodges over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Armour
and little daughter, Helen, visited
relatives in Wilkes County Thurs
day and Friday.?Elberton Star.
Carroll Swetenburg went over to
Rock Hill Saturday to see if the
summer school vras still in session. He
remained until Sunday afternoon.
John and Otis McMurray re
turned today from a visit to Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Bradley in Colum-j
>bia.
Miss Sara Mundy came over
from Greenwood and spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Mundy.
Dr. W. G. Harper goes to Flor
ence tomorrow to attend the meet
ing of the State Pharmaceutical
Assocation.
D. A. Burnett and family of
Coronaca were in town yesterday
to see Mr. Burnett's sister, Mrs.
Sam T7!aVin on Magazine street.
Gottlob Neuffer and John Cal
vert were invited to Rapley Shoals
Sunday to take dinner with the !
Greenwood campers.
Miss Julia Pennal left today for:
Augusta to spend her vacation with
her sister, Mrs. Joe L. Maxwell. Miss
Pennal will also visit in Savannah be
fore returning home.
The friends of Mrs. Mat
tie Adams of Sharon will be sorry
to know that she Is sick at the j
home of her daughter, Mrs. An-|
drew Bass on Lane street. i
Arthur Link is back from his va
caton and is anxious to find out the
average life of a "chigger." His ob
servation so far is that it is over a
week. He's had some that long.
Mrs. R. F. Fleming of Greenwood,
Miss Sallie Griffin of Houston, Texas
and Miss Lillie Miller of Laurens are
in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. McAllister on Greenville street.
Alien Urdwaras reiurneu to ins
home in Edgefield Sunday after
spending ten days in Abbeville hav
ing a good time with his many
friends.
Misses .Marjorie and Virginia
Herndon have returned from an ex
pended! visit to their aunt, Mrs.
j Gus Lee in AJbbeville.? Elberton
Star.
Miss Ida Calhoun and Miss Doro
thy iSease of Spartanburg came
[down with Judge and Mrs. Seasej
Friday to visit for a few days with
the family of Mr. L. C. Haskell.
Mrs. Ben Neal Smith left Mon
day for Abbeville where she will
make her home. The many friends
of Mrs. Smith regret to learn she
is leaving Elberton.? Elberton
Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Speed, Owen
Speed and Miss Blanch Reep went
to Greenville Sunday and brought
Mrs. P. B. Speed home. Mrs. Speed
spent last week in Greenville with
her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Marchant.J:
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ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY
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Miss Elizabeth Gambrell enter
tained informally at tea Saturday
evening in honor of her guest, Miss
Theodora wooas, 01 juarnngton.
About eighteen friends were invit
ed, and enjoyed the evening.
MISS BROWN IS HOSTESS
Miss Janice Brown entertained
very pleasantly yesterday morning
honoring her guest, Miss Mary
Greene, of Abbeville, S. C. Tables
were arranged for bridge and rook
in the rooms, which were prettily
decorated with quantities of bright
colored mid-summer flowers. The
high score bridge prize was won by
Miss Sanford Thomas, and was a
bridge set; the rook prize, dainty
handkerchiefs, was won by Miss Cor
nelia Gartland; and Miss Greene was
given a pretty vanity. A salad
course, sandwiches and ice tea, fol
lowed by an ice course were served.
?Greensboro, (N. C.) Daily News.
PICNIC.
Mrs. Mary Pettigrew, Mrs. Ben T.
Cochran and Mrs. R. S. McComb
chaperoned a crowd of little folks
on a picnic Wednesday at Roche's
pasture. A pleasant day was spent
by all.
W. M. U. MEETING
The annual meeting of the Abbe
ville W. M. U. will convene with the
Baptist church at Willington on July
20th, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.
and closing after the night session.
The names of delegates should be
sent at once to Mrs. Chas. L. LeRoy,
Willington, S. C.
Mrs. D. A. G. Outz,
Supt. Abbeville Asso.
Mrs. Lillv Gordon of Donalds was
in town Saturday shopping.
Miss Cecil Poole has returned to
her home in Greenville after a visit
to Mrs. John Hafner.
Mrs. W. P. Kennedy and M. T.
Coleman spent Sunday in Due West
infU M-re A r?v> nTir
W ll?Il lllio. YT .
Mrs. M. S. Speer of Belton, who
has been visiting Mrs. W. A. Tem
pleton and Mrs. W. D. Barksdale,
left today for Monterey to visit her
sister there for sometime.
Mrs. Liston Smith and little daugh-i
ter, Dorothy, of Charleston, and Miss J
Grace Kay of Anderson are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. R. Glenn Kay on MagaJ
zinc street.
iMrs. Laura Faulkner expects to
break up housekeeping soon and
board. Miss Ada will attend college
this year and that will be the last
one of the girls to leave home.
Mrs. C. D. Brown Is expecting
Mrs. George McFadden of Charles
ton and Mrs. R. W. Hanchel of
(Petndleton tomorrow. They; will i
spend about a week in Abbeville. !
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brlstow left
today for Sumter. Mr. Bristow is
off on his vacation and from Sum
ter they will visit friends in
narlinortrm a nr? will ho O-nria flhnilt
two weeks.
Mrs. S. E. Evans left last night for
Wilmington, N. C. She took her
young son, Moffatt, up to have his
tonsils removed. Miss Pearl Nickles
and Miss Betty Evans will stay at
the Evans home during the absence
of Mrs. Evans.
Miss Mary Sharpe is out of
Rosenberg's Mercantile store for
the next two weeks on her summer
vacation. She will spend this week
at home and next she expects to
spend in the mountains of North
Carolina.
Dr. and Mrs. C. H. McMurray
have returned from a visit to Bon
Clarken, N. C. They report a most
delightful time, and that Mr. and
Mrs. .T T. Rrnwnlee are ideal as
managers of the place. Bon Clark en
is three miles from Hendersonville,
and is full of guests of every de
nomination.
PROGRAM
TUESDAY
WILLIAM RUSSELL
IN
"THE MEN OF ZANZIBAR"
AND
Robinson Crusoe No. 4.
IS Cents and 30 Cents
FRIDAY
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN
and MILES WELCH in
"RECKLESS YOUTH"
Added News Reel and Comedy
15 Cents 35 Cents
SATURDAY
CONSTANCE TALMADGE
IN
"POLLY OF THE FOLLIES"
And All ST. JOHN in
V "STRAIGHT FROM THE FARWV
v 15 Cents 35 Cents *
V V
VISIT MR. LAWSON
Capt. J. L. Perrin and Mr. Pat
Roche went to Calhoun Falls Satur
day night to visit Mr. Hiram Lawson.
jMr. Roche was in distress having se
lected the best looking pair of white
trousers he could find at home, and
when en route he found they be
longed to some of the military young
sports of his family and had no pock
ets. That is a calamity to the ordi
nary every-day fellow, and Mr. Roche
loves to put his hands in his trous
er pockets and cogitate.
ENTERTAINS THE PREACHER
While in Abbeville this week
Rev. John McMurray has been en
tertained delightfully by different
members ort the Presbyterian con
gregation. Mr. MteMurray was a
I school mate of Mr. Joel Morse and
the two had much pleasure in talk
ing over old times. Mr. McMurray
was the guest at dinner Monday of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. White.
BIRTH NOTICE
Born to Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Sp.^d
Jr., July 16th 1922, a son, Preston
B. Speed, 3rd. ,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mann
July ldtn, lyzz, a son,, raui jr.
All trains reaching Abbeville
j Saturday were running about three
I hours late.
That good "home-m;
merit's notice just an
full supply of D1STI
niQTinrnw
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AN EVENING OF FUN.
An ice cream festival will be givem
-1 ' . ?;
at Cold Springs School house Satn*
day night Ju!y 22, at 8:30 and tie
public is invited. An evening of
fun and pleasure is promised all
will attend. The proceeds of this en
tertainment w-ill go to improvement
of the school building and the giiitf
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V SHARON A
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Mrs. Earl Bartlette and little
daughter, Margaret Earl, of Green
ville are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Riley.
Don McNeill has returned to
Clemson College after spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
McNeill at Chestnut Hill.
Mrs. J. E. Cochran and daugh
ter, Mary Grace, have returned
from a visit to Mrs. Jim Boles at
North.
Mrs. Wm. McNeill spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. C. T. Schram.
Mr and Mrs. Wm. McNeill spent'
Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and'
Mrs. J. E. Riley.
The many friends of Mrs. Ada!
McNeill will 'be glad to know she is
doing nicely after an operation at
the hospital and will be able to re
turn home this week.
Mrs. iC. F. Gilliam, Mrs. J. E.
ochran and Mrs. *Wm. McNeill
were among the ones who enjoyed
the picnic on little River Monday.
Miss Mary Prince has returned
home from Antrerille where she
visited Miss Sara Harkness.
Mrs. D. E. Pressly, Misses Mar
tha Pressly and Sara Wilson spent
Thursday with Mrs. J. N. McDill.
Mr. Earl Bartlette and Mrs. Will
Graves were visitors at Mrs. J. N.
'McDilPs Thursday.
SEWING CLUB MEETS.
The sewing club of Westview
school held its monthly meeting Wed
nesday, July 12th. The society was
called to order by the president and
the minutes were read and roll called
by the secretary. A demonstration in
hat making was given by the Home
Demonstration agent, Mrs. Gibbons.
| The hat made at the meeting was ol
i brown straw and pink organdie. The
straw brim was cut into a polk shape
and bound with the organdie. The
! crown was made of organdie with a
I lining of the same material. Next a
iband of the organdie was brought
j around the crown and tied in a bow
in the back.
" The club is proving to be very
helpful to the Westview community.
Jessie Thomas, President.
Lillian Pruitt, Secretary.
SHILOH BIBLE SOCIETY.
I The Shiloh brancn or tne Ameri
can Bible Society will meet at Shi.
loh church, Thursday July 20th at 11
I o"clock.
THRILL OF
? Comes to the childrer
of freezing Ice Crean
when each Kiddy rea
be enough for that ;
satisfied" craving foi
? The older members oJ
r>A+ Tin+Vmnf a oc
oc;i v to
that good "home-mac
expense is small, too,
DISTILLED WATEF
all feel amply repaid:
and time.
ade" Ice Cream can be h
y time of a hot day if
LLED WATER ICE on
HER IC?=IT U
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and Sold in Abbeville
PHONE NO. 68.
club.
....THE '
Department Stores.
Abbeville, S. G.
N
"SURE-FIT"
Sure Comfort.
Sure Style.
Sure Satisfaction.
Those that have
worn "Sure- Fit"
none Imnnr +liat fhpir
VUJJU AX AAV ff VUWV
contain all these fea- i
tures?More too.
Those that haven't
tried them have
missed real Cap Sat
isfaction which we
cordially invite you
to take advantage^
of here.
Many New Caps Re
ceived Today. <
vcLiuni
[ at the mere prospect
i at home. It is a time
,lizes that there will
almost "never-to-be
* Ice Cream.
r the family are thern
jrtain thrill of having*
le" Ice Cream. The
because the cost of
* ICE isn't, mnnh and
for the small expense
ad almost on a mo
you always have a
hand.
i nmn * ah /inn
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