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IXocallf flews ; s : personals : > \ >>\>\>> J WATCH YOUR LABEL. S. The Press and Banner is V ] issued strictly on a cash in V i \ advance basis. Our lists are V y 4-V.a fircf Rat.nrdav in ^ I IV;Ull?VUCU W?V ?* WW ^ ea^h month. If your label is V marked "Aug. 22" or "8-22" V j. it means that your subscrip- V tion has expired, and that V v your name will be dropped un- V less you renew your subscrip- V i tion before Saturday, Sept. V 9th. We make no exceptions V to the rule. ^ ( vvvvvvvvvv [rs. Robert Stalnaker is visiting week in Greenwood. ts. H. B. Humbert, of Laurens, < f* *>+ HnmKorf fViic Wpplc vayi A*V??IIVV* ? v?*?w .. ?V?> H|>r. A. M. Greene spent yesterday ] Whe city of Greenwood. ; ^ sT^aunita'Cooper, of Greenwood Brisiting Miss Mary Mundy. ii ] J. Able, of Central, is attend- ] MCourt today. I E. Moi-rison, of Willow Springs town today attending Court. < HmTO "> R. Sheffield of Honea Path, is i Sown today on business. ] ^Habor Day is a legal holiday by BH> pnactment onlv. !( I" "" " " j M. Latham, of Calhoun Falls j\ in town today on business. L i H. White left Sunday for the hern markets. t c iss Agnes Edwards spent Satur- j ] in Anderson. jl ard Jamieson spent Sunday in j ea Path with his mother, Mr. jj ie Jamieson. j.. iss Mamie Baskin who has been^ ing in Chester has returned to j jville. rs. J. R. Power and two daugh-jj are spending this week in Ches-,j vith relatives. I( iss Helen and Hannah Roche j > home from Columbia to spend j1 >r Day. |1 11 Clinkseales, of Honea Path, jl I in Abbeville Saturday to see j ds. j ward Lipscom'oe and Paul Cul-j if of Ninety Six, spent Friday |1 bbeville. M . and Mrs. John Frazier and son ill, of Latimer, were in the Saturday. S. Ellis, foreman of the Grand is in town today attending!( 113. Bowie, oi .-\Doevuie, is j t Crier, and was at his post this, ing. I G. Hagan is in town from Co-j a and will spend this week with j jme people on Magazine street. i - . I s. Wallace Lomax had as her, s Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Joe I nick of Clinton. . and Mrs. W. H. Edmonds of j son were here Sunday with Mr. j Irs. J. F. Edmonds. D. Wilson spent Sunday in Ianburg-, and left for iNew ioi-k that city to buy his fall goods. sees Bauknight, of Columbia, is beville visiting his brother M. uknight of Fort Pickens and Mrs. A. T. Hall and Miss i Hall spent Sunday in Antrevith friends. Dr. Able is expected over from hester today on professional busness. ii Miss Josephine Barnwell has reurned from an extended visit to her ^ :randparents in Pell City, Ala. ii J. E. Lomax, of Kinards, and'? largaret and Everette Harmon, are!0 pending this week in Abbeville vis-1 j ting J. V. and J. R. Lomax. |t M iss Helen Lomax returned Satur- j lay from Greenwood where she spent | ast week with her cousin, Mrs. Ollie 1 ilueller. | C j( Misses Clara and Mary Adams |t eft for Washington, N. C. Saturday \here they will teach school thisjv irinter. jo Miss Ethel Rice who has been >oarding at Brookside Farm for the j )ast month returned to Atlanta Sat-j irday. ? : Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman of|? jreenwood were in the city Saturday r ind visited Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Coleman of 'Greenville street. Mr. and Mrs. Ware Madden and Ware Madden, Jr., of Laurens, were . ihe guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Greorge Lomax. 1 Miss Bessie Lee Cheatham and j Lowrie Wilson spent the week end ) in Westminister the guests of Miss Clyde Smith. Ii P R. C. Philson leaves today for j 1 New York and other northern M markets to buy his fall stock of joods. Misses Carrie and Julia Murray, of | Greenwood and R. J. Murray of Fort:1 Myers, Florida, have been in Abbe-'5 rille visiting their sister, Mrs. George * Lomax for several days. * ji Misses Sadie Holliday and Jessie!* ^ooley returned to their home inp Sonea Path Sunday after a pleasantj 'isit to Misses Annie and Pearl Ha-; fan. j i; Little Ruth Bates has gone back o her home at Van Wyck, Ga.,ic ifter visiting her brother, Carlisle' Bates at the home of Mrs. Clyde j t'oder. Mrs. W. I. Walker who spent !c ast week with her sister, Mrs. J. j* Wilson on Greenville street, re-j* urned to her home in Atlanta Sat- < irday. jl '1 Mrs. Williamson and her two lovc-!( y little daughter, havve returned | 'rom a visit to Col. and Mrs Powell j 11 Georgia, Mr Williamson went' >ver and brought them back. M. P. McCalla, is down from Dueji tVest today. Mr. McCalla has moved j\ lis family to Due West from)* Lowndesville while he is engaged'? i building roads there. Mrs. Frances Henry, Miss Annie! Leslie and John Calvert have gone to J Winnsboro to see the new member of j the family, Mr. Frances Henry Doty, new son of Mr. and Mrs. Doty. ji . 1 Miss Rosalie Anderson and Ed-|< ward Anderson leave this afternoon I < for Greenville where they will visit n their sister, Mrs. J. H. Simpson be-! I fore returning to their home in j Greer. ? i: Mrs. Ed Cornealy came to Abbe-j ville from Florida last week and is I with Mrs. Frank Andrews. Mrs. j Cornealy lived in Abbeville some I years ago and her many friends will j be frlad to see her back. Mr. Toby Johnson and two of his | sisters, Misses Mary and Mabel | came over from Chester Saturday in j their automobile and spent the week end with Mrs. Love. They return-ji ed to Chester today. I. Miss Elizabeth McMurray and Otis j McMurray left today for Clinton j where they will visit Miss McMur-]< ray's grandfather, Mr. E. B. Garvin, h From there Miss McMurray will re- j turn to school at Queen's College in i Charlotte. \> i. Miss Eulinna Clinkscales, of Way- , cross, Ga., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jim Bell, of Monterey. G. A. Mcllwain, of; Central, is j on the Grand Jury, and was in town > attending Court today.' J1 JUDGE ELLIS ALL SMILES ! Judge A. R. Ellis, of Due West is i town this morning all smiles. He fas the successful candidate for 1 lagistrate at Due West last week. * The Registration Board was meet- 1 ng in the office of the Clerk of 1 ourt this morning. Mr. W. W. Boles f Lowndesville and Captain Pete Armstrong of Due West were in atendance. WILL MOVE TO GREENWOOD Mr. I. E. Culbreth is home from Jreenwood for the week end. Mrs. >ulbreth and family expect to move o Greenwood soon to make theirlome. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Madden,! I yho live with them now will then >ecupy rooms with Mr. and Mrs. Valter Winn on Magazine street. IN THE NAVY Cornell Mundy was one of the several young men from this state; iccepted for service in the navy lastj veek. MR. JAMES ROCHE BETTER Misses Hannah and Angela Roche ind Mr. Julian Roche, spent Sunday n Ashville with Mr. Pames Roche, ,vho they found much improwed af,er a spell of malaria fever. SICK FOLKS Mrs. F. E. Harrison and Miss Margaret Harrison have been sick for ;he past week with fever at their lome on church street. Friends hope :o see them out again in a few days. HOME AGAIN Mrs. Sallie E. Bradley who spends | wo months of the summer with her sons at Clemson and Union is at lome again and was in her accustom;d place at the A. R. P. church Sab- j >ath. Miss Statia Wideman, who has )een visiting in Due West is also lome again. D. A. R's TO 'MEET p Andrew Hamilton Chapter D. A.J will meet Wednesday afternoon, i September 6, at 4:30 at the home | >i' llrs. W. A. Harris. TEACHERS MEET THURSDAY ! Superintendent J. D. Fulp has J railed a meeting of the teachers of .he city schools for Thursday at 5, ?. M. in the graded school. The colored teachers and princi-! lals will meet in the high school j wilding Thursday morning at 10! >'cloek. CARD FROM U. D. C. We wish to thank all those who j ;ook part in the U. D. C. play last j Wednesday night and es. ^cially do, vc thank those who gave their time 1 * J ind costumes which helped make the )lay a success. RETURN FROM CAMP JOLLY-! CREST The girls of the Jolly Girls Club ] eturned from Camp Jolly-Crest,] vhere they spent eight days, last j Wednesday evening. The Camp is situated an Lake Summit near Tux ?do. N. C., and the girls had a wonderful week, hiking, swimming, boat riding, studying botany and generally having the time of their young lives. Miss Alma Lupo was Lady Director with Mrs. A. K. Patterson, Miss Bessie F**ith and Mrs. W. M. Langley as A istant Directors. Mr. A. R. Marwick accompanied the Girls and had general charge oi the Camp activities. A great many visitors took advantage of the Camp and spent irom one meal to four days enjoying the delights of the Camp and the Beautiful Lake. Mrs. T. G. White and Misses Mary and Jeanse White leave tomorrow for Greenville where they will visit j Mrs Aug. W. Smith. I Miss Mary Smith is leaving TuesJay for Hendersonville where she will spend some time. Col. Robert McCaw Perrin spent I Sunday in this city with his sister, j Mrs. T. G. White. Col Perrin has just closed his camp in North Carolina and is on his way to New Orleans. Mr. James Eason was here from Columbia Friday and visited at the home of his uncle, Judge Frank B. Gary. BIRTHDAY PARTY R B Little Miss Sarah Neuffer was nine L pears old last Saturday and invited !r about sixty of her friends in to helpjc ?elebrate. The afternoon was spent playing games, arid in various forms'0 of amusement. The feature of the's | party was a contese engaged in by $ the invited guests. The head of a!w man was drawn on a large square of white cloth, and each little one j tried to pin a pipe in the mouth of a the man on the cloth. George Rosenberg won the first prize, which was tj a box of candy, and Miss Frances I McCombs won the "booby" prize. ^ After the games and fun, the party 0 j * A I was invuea mio me uimng ruum anu served, cream and cake, and each guest was presented with a basket s of candy by the hostess, Miss Sarah y Neuffer. ? n BRIDGE PARTY Mrs. James Hill entertained the bridge club at the regular meeting ^ Friday afternoon at a most delightful meeting. The house was fresh in ^ cut flowers and ferns. In the hall r Miss Mary Sharpe and Mrs. William ^ Leslie served refreshing fruit punch ' The punch bowl was entwined with white clematis, and with the dark ^ green back ground was very attractive as well as refreshing. Mrs. Hill . invited about ten guests in addition to the members of the club. The . ed with tables for the imen v? frnrif nnr? hnpV nnrlnrc wpr? nrrflriped w"" """"" "* * ( with tables for the players, and a pleasant evening was spent. Little , Miss Frances Hill, the young lady of the household, met the guests at the door. Mints were served during the games and pink kand white block ice cream and cake after. MISS DEVLIN ENTERTAINS A charming affair of Thursday j morning was a Bridge party given: by Miss Ruby Hill Devlin in compli-! Cochran, of Abbeville. Tables were placed for cards in \ the spacious reception room of the j hostess' home at Verdery and those j enjoying the games were Misses Cochran, Judy Calhoun, Grace Ar- j nold, Mary and Nancy Grier, Neel' a ifi I New Fall! i Hat Show HI I Furnishii s 1C Ejj We are ready now t jfj the new things for jjj Young Men's Suits ar< jjj attractivve in both sty] ]* ity and we know yor |Si low prices on them. jjjj Lots of style and qi jjj our Walk Over Shoes ip woven Socks in both S lisle. iffi The New Wilson I Hj and Underwear are c SJi tractive and the best ic jg can Duy. jjj ....Wilson.. Hats are !ffi you'll like the new fa] jj Every day now we'1] 31 S we have the pleasure I PARK i LnirdTdTiiriirjri^^ eynolds, Sarah Duncan, Mildred olton, Kathleen Sanders, Myra and ouella Leaman, Grace Garrett, uth Strother, Annie Laurie and orothy Tolbert, Evelyn Dallas and tarian Harvey. Additional guests f the morning were John Benson loan, of Ninety Six, and his friend, tuart Buchanan, and Miss Devlin as assisted in entertaining by her lother, Mrs. W. T. Devlin, Mrs. erome Devlin, Mrs. W. A. Lomax nd Miss Caroline Lomax. An especially delightful feature of rie occasion was the lovely program f violin and piano numbers given1 y Mr. Buchanan and Miss Devlin j nd a most enjoyable reading was | endered by Imogene McKellar. j At noon a tempting menu of fruit! alad, chicken and nutbread sand-, riches, cheese straws, iced tea, and! lints was served.?Index-Journal, j MORE LITTLE BOYS Dale Welsh, of Greenville street irent into the house Friday afternoon /hen the Press and Banner came, as le always does, to hear the news ead. When his mother read the renarks of Len White and William McAllister, Dale had a thought. Going ;o the phone he called the Press and Banner, telling the news writer to get ?aper and pencil, which when done Dale dictated the following: "Put in :he paper that Dale Welsh and Wiliam McAllister took their wagons to the new school house and had them ailed up." In a little while he called again to add this to the story: "Another bad little boy on Greenvlile street went along and his name is Frances Welsh.' SCH001 School Books ai small margin of ] fore necessary th strictly CASH. Please do not < P. B. ^1 WPIFIPIWH p-1 P-I r I ran u ij ij nnnni3i3idi> 1 4SK| MUtS ~ and | ngs 1 oV?rvTir vnr i \J Oii\'vv rut/ j fall. Our d e especially m le and qual- . jM I'll like the ^/ff^ lality too in and Intersilk and k'OS. Shirts the money [ be adding new thing: of showing them to yoi a r JLK&l ARTHUR GRIFFITH POISONED IS CHARGE T Ik of Exhuming Body and Holding Autop*y. Dublin, Sept, 2.?Reports that AvtVim* flriflfitVi urac nnicrMioH rxr culated at the time of his death three weeks ago have again become prevalent. Inquiry among the physicians who attended the dail president has evoked -the categorical statement that he died from nature! causc-s, probobly from heart dieease. A leading physician has, however informed the -correspondent that there is some talk of exhuming the body and hold-ng an autopsy for the purpose of clearing away doafet as to the cause of his death. Born: to Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cocfei ran, of Due West, .Sunday September 3, 1922 a daughterBorn: To Mr. and Mrs. Mott Gilliam, at Sharon, September 2, 19X2, a son. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Greene Saturday September 2, 1922 a son. # I . . I ! NEW GARAGE TO OPEN George Cann, Weber Wilson and Marshall Leach will open a garage on j Washington street in the old Adter :j Building and Supply stand They I will make a snecialtv of washing and i cleaning up cars, and will be glad for t'ne:r friends to call on them. L BOOKS e sold on a very profit. It is thereat our. terms be ! I isk us for credit SPEED > 1 | in ir s to our stock. May jjjj tEESE j mririnnnnririnnnt.? UUIJ U U U U U UULiuiJU