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Mr. and Mrs. Moncrieff Schroeder of Atlanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs J. A. Schroeder in the city. Mr. Allen Jones of Abbeville was a business caller in the city yester day moraing.?Anderson Tribune. Mark Bradley is down from Clem son College visiting his cousin, Wil lie Bradley. Mrs. T. T. Penney has returned to her home in Charleston after a pleasant visit to relatives here. Miss Julia Pennal has returned l -irom a Visit to ner sistei, una. L. Maxwell in Augusta. Mrs. G. J. Vandiver and children, Margaret and G. J., Jr., are visiting relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. J. C. Fair of Greenville is visiting her father, Mr. L. C. Haskell on Greenville street. Mrs. E. W. Gregory, Misses Ruth and Lucile Gregory have gone to Williamston to spend the day. Miss Sara Bailey of Anderson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Link on Wardlaw street Misses Lennie and Lois rnormey of Toccoa, Ga., are here for a visit to their cousin, Mrs. Elbert White. J. W. White of Chattanooga, Tenn. is spending the week-end in Abbe ville with his brother, Elbert White. Miss Rebecca McQuerns of Hodges is in town visiting Mr. and Mrs. El bert White. Miss Helen Haigler is spending this week in McCormick with her sis ter, Mrs. Wistar Harmon. Miss Lucy Ji.veiyn JNicnois 01 jacK- . son,, Ga. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Paul Link on Chestnut street. I Mr. Brantly Wamble, of Raleigh, N. C., is in the city and is spending a few days with friends. Mrs Walton Stephens and children are spending several days in Monroe Ga., with relatives. Miss Florence Neuffer returns to morrow from a pleasant visit to friends in Macon, Ga. Prof, and Mrs. D. H. Henry of Clemson College were in the city yesterday vi&ting Prof, f Henry's mother, Mrs. Francis Henry. Mrc A R flafrhart nf Winnshoro. arrived in the* city today for a visit to the family of her^brother, R. S. Ellis. Misses Mildred Cochran and Eliz abeth Smith, and Messrs. Davis Kerr and Bill Hughes spent today in HrooinrnnH with fripriH^_ Misses Frances and Mary Shaw Gilliam are spending ten days in Honea Path with Miss Marie Mitch ell. Cafter Arnold of Elberton, Ga, was in the city for several days this week. He came over to see Mrs. Ar nold and her mother, Mrs. L. T. Hill. Dr. Joseph Hicks of Calhoun Falls was in the city yesterday attending the meeting of the Highway commis sion. Mrs. John W. Hafner and Mary ' " - ? - I-Ii.-* TIC Ellen are at nome aner visiung iui. and Mrs. J. W. Spearman of Green wood this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hafner went over yesterday in the car and brought them home. Misses Margaret Richards of Lib erty Hill, B. Copeland of Clinton and Mary White of Abbeville are house guests this week of Miss Emmie Lou Washington, and are being shown much attention in the younger set of the city.?Laurens Advertiser. Mrs. W. E. Johnson and children ax*e spending this week in Laurens with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Beacham. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hodges of ? Roanoke, Alabama, arrived in the rd city Wednesday and will visit Mrs. J. C. Ellis and Mrs. W. G. Harper. Miss Elizabeth Spearman of ft Greenwood returned today with Mrs. a * * " " ? -<>? - ~r t> jonn w. nainer 101- a. visit ui ocvct al days in Abbeville. F. D. Simmons of Route 4 expects to move to Georgia next Saturday. He will take his family and expects to make his home in Middleton. J. A. Schroeder, Jr., of Atlanta, is in Abbeville spending hts vacation tvith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schroeder. Mrs. Ben Wolfe and little daugh ter, Mary Barnwell, of Monroe, N. C., are in the city for a visit to Mrs. B. S. Barnwell. L. P. Fouche of Columbia, nar :otic inspector, has been in Abbe ville for the last few days looking up his old friends. Mrs. A. L. Gilliam and children, Ovelle and Albert, returned Wed- F nesday from a visit to relatives in ni Cedartown, Ga. ni gi * Misses Nina Wham, Mary Adams tl and Clara Wham have returned from T a pleasant outing in the mountains e^ of North Carolina. ti ti Misses Florella and Florence Car roll of Monroe, N. C. are visiting H their grandmother, Mrs. S. T. Eakin cl in Magazine street. ci Dr. W. G. Harper has returned to Charleston where he will take up his duties. Mrs. Harper will remain here for a while longer. Robert Cheatham has returned from Columbia and reports his fath er. Mr. J. T. Cheatham, Sr., as being somewhat improved today. Mrs. J. D. Beeks, Mrs. A. W. Jones ind Mrs. B. K. Beacham are spend ng this week in Augusta with rela ;ives. * Miss Hattie McMurray passed hrough Abbeille Tuesday on her vay from Kingstree to Due West vhere she is assisting Mrs. Gibbons vith the short course. Mrs. Addie McMurray leaves to lay for Waynesville, N. C. She will >e joined in Greenwood by Mrs. T. Crymes and they will spend some lme in tne mountains togetner. su Misses Rebecca and Rachel Hodges md Mrs. S. D. Hodges have return >d to their home in Roanoke, Ala., ifter visiting here with Mrs. J. C. Sllis and Mrs. W. G. Harper. Torn Howie returned yesterday tfter a pleasant visit to Selma, Ala. ie was accompanied by his friend, -,ouis J. Bristow, Jr., who will visit lere for some time. Mrs. John Harris, Jr., Miss Clair ienly and Carroll Atkinson of jireenvilie motored to Augusta, Ga. rhursday and spent the day with vlrs. Harris' sister, Mrs. Allen Max veil. Mr. and Mrs. George Wrigley, Mrs Hhase. Miss Marion Wrigley and faster Arthur DuPre of Spartan >urg spent several hours in the city aMJfpno \foru i onrl v taxiing iuiooco i'iuij ? ranny DuPre on Magazine street. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thornley of roccoa, Ga., are expected in the city Saturday and will take their daugh :ers home with them through the rountry after spending the week-end lere with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert White George 0. Haskell of the South ?rn Cotton Oil Company, is in the :ity from New York Headquarters, and while here will make a visit of several days to Mr. L. C. Haskell on Sreenville street. Pr-nf and Mrs R_ Havnes of fnman, returned to their home to day and took Miss Margaret Cox back for a visit. Mrs. Haynes has aeen visiting in Abbeville while Prof. Haynes attended the summer school in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bristow re turned Thursday from two weeks spent in the lower part of the State. SJ5IBJ5J5J5J5MSI5J5JSJSHSIBI5J5J5J5f5I5JBJ5J^i SOCIETY FOR MISS DUNBAR. Mrs. W. H. White invited a few iends Thursday afternoon to play irds and to meet her friend, Miss elle Dunbar of Beech Island, who her guest. The time was spent at ridge and in the enjoyment of the clightful refreshments served after le games. FOR MISS BOREN Mrs. W. L. Peebles gave a bridge incheon at her home on Chestnut ve., Thursday morning, having as sr guests twelve of the pretty rose ud girls of the city to meet her sis sr Miss Cam Boren who is here om Greensboro for the summer. The house was prettily decorated nd an enjoyable morning was spent i playing bridge. At noon a lun leon of salads was served. RIDAY MORNING BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. D. H. Hill entertained the riday morning Bridge Club this lorning at one of the most pleasant leetings. There were twenty five jests present and the house was irown open for the entertainment, he flowers used were marigolds and" /erything looked sweet and attrac ve, and not the least attractie was le charming hostess. After the games were over Mrs. ill served a luncheon of creamed licken salad on lettuce, pickles, ackers and iced tea. ?*vt?rr?n*r i iwa r*r\n trifi vrvn c LniLniAins run. v iji iui\j Mrs. Elbert White entertained at delightful party Wednesday after Don in honor of her visitors, Misses ennie and Lois Thomley of Toc >a, Ga., Rebecca McQuerns of odges, and Maris White of Chatta Doga, Tenn. The guests or honor ere attired in dainty organdie ocks of different colors, while the jme was also pleasing to the eye i decorations of green ferns and ;ters. Rook was played and after the imes Mrs. White served her guests earn and cake as refreshments. MRS. GARY ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Eugene B. Gary gave a ae jhtful card party Thursday after- j >on at her home on Greenville St. j compliment to her daughter, Mrs.' fdney Eason, who is spending the ' mmer here. The Gary home was thrown to-i :ther and prettily decorated in vas i of flowers. In the dining-room the inch bowl was a thing of beauty, jing decorated in different fruits id garlanded with grapes. Mrs. Ben 'olfe of Monroe, Mrs. C. P. Town nd and Miss Louise McDill served ;re. There were six tables prepared ir the players and the games were :ely and enjoyable. Ice cream and ke were served at the close of ie afternoon. Mrs. Gary and Mrs. Eason were ssisted in their duties as hostesses l the little Eason children who oked after the guests in the way ' tally cards. THE BOOK CLUB. The regular meeting of the book ub was held Wednesday afternoon , the home of Mrs. C. E. William in and the meeting was one of un >ual interest. Of the members pres_ lt all took part in the discussion of e books and the current topics and 1 listened with interest to the story f the Wesley Centennial as held in ivannah recently, told by Miss nne Jones, the guest of Mrs. Mil >rd. Miss Jones is a teacher in the igh Schools of Savannah. After the business meeting the j jests were invited in to the dining! ir. Bristow is back at his post at the | Ianters Bank where his manyj iends missed him during his vaca on. Mrs. N. A. Bates of Batesburg id Mrs. Otis McMillan of Green ood were in Abbeville yesterday to sit Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Gambrell. rs. C. S. McColl and children of ennettsville accompanied , them ick to Greenwood for a visit of i veral days. I room and served punch and sand- c wiches, olives and ginger. Mrs. Williamson was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. J. D. Kerr, Mrs. f Wyatt Aiken and little Mette Wil- n liamson. h The guests of the afternoon were ^ Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. R. B. Cheatham, a Mrs. E. W. Gregory, Mrs. Edmunds and Miss Jones. ti ENTERTAIN Y. W. A. r t J vc IN Jl Hlfl "D..AL 4 ivirs. j. u. uason ana xvui Gregory entertained the Y. W. A. of the First Baptist church Thursday afternoon at 6 o'clock. This being the monthly social meeting there were about fourteen members present. Miss Ruth Howie was elected president for the next year. After the business was over refreshments were served by Mrs. Cason, Miss Ruth Gregory and Miss Elizabeth Edmonds. SPEND-THE-DAY PARTY. Miss Helen Cromer entertained at her home in the country today the following young ladies from Abbe ville: Misses Carolina Chalmers, Ma ria Neuffer, Grace Milford, Debby Owen, and Sara Leslie. MISS HARRIET COAN HERE. Miss Harriet Coan of Winnsboro o is in the city for a visit to Miss Re- [ becca Jones. Miss Coan is very popu lar in the city and is being given an ovation, much to the discomfort of her bright particular star. A SICK BABY. Edward Francis, the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barnwell, is very sick at their home on Chestnut street. The little fellow has pneu monia and other complications and Dr. Westo'n and a nurse will arrive in the city this afternoon for con sultation with Dr. Pressly. The friends of the family are anx ious about the little boy and will i hear with interest the news from his bedside. "WHAT, WHY AND WHO." Dr. J. C. Solomon will preach at the Baptist church at Calhoun Falls Sunday morning at 11 o'clock on the interesting subject "What, Why and Who." He will preach another sermon at 8:30 in the evening on "How we can best help the town in which we live." The public is invited to attend. Every E by being without. 0< times plenty of Ice wi Adopt the slogan your home EVERY D DISTILLED WI Manufactured t e ;ambrell goes to Abbeville George C. Gambrell of Greenwood ormerly connected with the depart lent of internal revenue with offices ere, tpday took charge of the Adair )epartment Stores in Abbeville. Mr nd Mrs. Gambrell expect to move to ibbeville in a short time. Under the "to the victor belong uc sjjvsud ajratciU) itxi. uuinyicn wad ecently removed without cause from he department of internal revenue, 'or several years he has been one of he most popular deputies of the in ernal revenue office and has hun Ireds of friends in this section who rill regret that he will, no longer be onnected with that department.? ndex-Journal. SERVICE AT SHARON SUNDAY The service Sunday 11 o'clock at 5haron will be the first of a series >f services to be held during next v*eek with preaching each day at 11 >"c'lock and 8:15. All the people of ne community are invitea 10 De pres int and cooperate. Preaching next Sunday at Bethel it 4 o'clock and at Grace at 8:15. J. B. Kilgore, Pastor. gj5J51,5J2J5J51SI5IBJSI0SJSBJSlBJBI3fS15JBIBJS/5I5 1 MENW D | Applications Will be | Shown Per | | Machinists a Boiler Makers a Blacksmiths % Electricians | Pipe Fitters .j Engine Carpenters ... | Sheet Metal Workers | Car Inspectors and Repai a ...EXPERIENCEl a i f 1 SEABOARD AIR LINE SHOPS) A' a | Apply Between 8:00 A. M. ai Superintendent, Room "A" I ern Bank Building, Atlanta a An opportunity is now a these places, and during pi | ing on railway property c | free, if desired. Men acce | on date entering service, s | road Labor Board. The I 3 fill these positions, to insu a 51 r ?.i u. laiciui nui Believes in and is a f: ED WATER ICE... ] in half the cares of 1 is left from one meal the next. It will alw row what could not' Keep an emergenc TILLED WATER I( I time. You never kno it, and, if you do, yoi ccasionally, company c ill save embarrassment of having DISTILLEE AY. i ITER ICE-IT TA Bind Sold in Abbeville l>t l/M!P *T/\ no rnui>L nu. do. Just Arrived Large shipment of Landreth's Turnip Seed. New Crop: Rutabagas, Strap Leaf, Purple Top, vviiiie Yellow Aberdeen, Seven Top. iiTHcin McMurray Drag Company. ANTED! ! Received at the Rates Hour, For: 70 Cents. 70 Cents. - 70 Cents. 70 Cents 70 Cents. 70 Cerate. 70 Cents. rers ....- 63 Cents, ) MEN WANTED? OR RAILWAY (HOWELL'S TLANTA, GA. ad 6:00 P. M. To G. R. Carltcm, *ourth Floor, Citizen* & Soutb i, Ga. (Or By Mail.) given for men to apply for esent strike, board and lodg >r in cars, will be furnished pted will establish seniority ubject to rules of U. S. Raii iailway Company must now re proper public service. A / isewite ree user of DISTILL Plenty of Ice reduces lousekeeping. What it will preserve until rays save for tomor be used today. ly supply of DIS ]E on hand all the w when you will need Li will not be worried Irops in and often ) WATER ICE in . i i f : . . : Ji STES BETTER Onlv Rv n m\ it