The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 29, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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i ? *FXocal flews IS': lpersonala : Mr .James Sharpton/ of MeCoraiick was ia Abbeville Tuesday. Miss L. E. Nance of Lotfndesville Ffas in town Thursday. Miss Sarah McCord of Santuc was n town Wednesday shopping. Mrs. Fanny Thomson of Troy is risiting Mrs. Carrie B. Klugh for i few days. Miss Emma Black and Miss Margaret MeCord * of Smithville were hopping in the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harvey of 71 .A?{n A JsKntnllo visit. r igvux XAf v a.y ai t m ng Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Carter. Mrs, L. M. Fouche has returned rom Coneord, N. C., where she pent the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hester and Irs. Dixsra of Calhoun Falls were isitora in town Friday. Mrs. A. O. Lominick of Newbeiry i in Abbeville visiting her sister, Irs. C. B, Wosmansky. Miss Irene Bradley will spend the eek-end in Greenwood with her riend, filrs. Berry. (Mr. Tom Price Supertendecit of Idueation of JAc-Uormick bounty as in Abbeville on business yester??? Dr# G. A. Neuffer and family -will to CI em son tomorrow to see the ,me of football between Clemson >llege ud Centre. , ilrs. J. Frank Bridges and son, | F., Jr., of Athens are visiting her others, Messrs. Charley and James irracott. Dan Duncan of McCormick is in )beville visiting friends. He stop-| d over here on his way to the bmson-Centre game. Miss Mayme Wardlaw, who' has inpletedf hejr training in Pryor's Upital, Chester, is visiting her per, Mr. G. H. Wardlaw. gjjjgl jflHlfrs. Joe Everett and children, J jj|He, Jr., and Francis Lawson, of i KMartanburg, are visiting Mr. and W. D. Wilson on South Main SBHeet. nSbfr. John Floyd of Newberry j HR^Knt the day in Abbeville with j yesterday. The roads be-; Abbeville and Newberry are wHgood shape. and Mrs. W. F. DuPre of B^Bnelle, West Virginia, and Mr. and &H;. Eugene DuPre of Walhalla are malting Mr. F. C. DuPre and Miss ^Hry DuPre on Magazine street. j SBmp J. Moore Mars and little j IB^Bghter have returned to Abbe- j SjEHe after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.i mam KBH Wilkes for several weeks.?Lau-j BgHs Advertiser. B?kH I dhc- tt 1 tt:ii :il jr ? i Iuss nowaru mu win jcu uu nuiiij iton where she will attend the :ball game ^oday and take in j dance at the Laurens-Clinton j ntry club tonight r. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway, Miss 'ard Hill, Ashby Galloway and n Long are attending the footgame this afternoon at Clinton reen Davidson and the PresbyteCollege. r. J. E. Pressly, Dr. C. H. Mc^ * T 1 I ray, C/tis ana jonn mcmurray, J. D. Fulp, Itev. John A. Mc ay and Joel S. Morse have gone inton to see the game of football een Davidson and P. C. this af>on. totber reason for cover crops: rtile soil makes much better uaa i rainfall than ft poor one* r*. . LEAVING FOR ATLANTA |jgl Miss Mary Smith is leaving- for s Atlanta Monday where she will visit g Miss Meta Lythgoe. From Atlanta |j she will go to Richmond, Va., and ni spend about a month with Mr. Joelj S. Perrin. Mrs. Poole Likes New Home. t] Mrs. Frank Poole of Brunswick,' T New Jersey, arrived in Abbeville ? yesterday and will visit her mother, d Mrs. T. J. Raycroft. She will be join-jti ed later by Prof. Poole. Mrs. Poole' P I likes her new home, the country and o the people. She can go to New York g from Brunswick for $1.25. f WHERE IS ORIGINAL CHARTER? , w !s Editor Press and Banner:? I am told that the original charter of the Abbeville Chapter U. D. C. was framed for the chapter but has been lost for a number of years. If tl any present or former member of h the chapter will give us any infor- h mation as to the whereabouts of the a lost charter it will be of real benefit v, to the Abbeville Chapter. si Mrs. F. W. Wilson, President, d sj HAVE "HOUSE WARMING." p ' F Mr. and Mrs. Beauregard Cun- a ningham, Miss Mildred Cunningham,! n Miss Marie Casky and little Miss Sarah Steel, of Lancaster, are in ii (Abbeville to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robt. A H. Greene and "Bob, Jr." at their E new home on Magazine street. J TACKY PARTY AT LEBANON E "Circle Number One of the Lebanon Auxiliary will give a tacky party next Tuesday night at Mrs. I Jim Williams, for (the benefit of the a I Stuart Robertson school in Ken- a tucky. Everybody :'s asked to dress j s in a tacky costume and the one not a so dressed wOl have to pay a fine'a of 25 cents. Admission will be ten(c cents and refreshments will be ser- u ved free. tl h MILLER-WILSON WEDDING n h An interesting event of Wednes- r day evening was the marriage of f Miss Birdie Miller to Mr. Wade Hampton Wilson, which was solemn-^ ized at the home of the bride, 30 j West Fourth street, at 8 o'clock, the beautiful ceremony being witnessed c by about forty of the intimate ^ friends of the contracting parties. ! s "" ? _j J in. _ I me rooms were aaornea witn a ^ profusion of palms and ferns, with I fragrant roses effectively arranged.! Ferns formed a background for the improvised altar and a horeshoe of white rosebuds was suspended ?, from the arch 'of bamboo under which the couple stood during the^S ceremony. * < 3 Dr. L. E. McNair, pastor of the ,G First Presbyterian church, perform- j ed the impressive ring ceremony. ;w The bride, a fair blonde, was love-! ly in her gown of pale lavender bro-| caded satin, with touch of gray and carried an arm bouquet of sweet-j heart roses with shower of dainty; rosebuds. a She was attended by Miss Marga- w ret Brenan, maid of honor, who wore ^ a becoming gown 01 chantuly lace, ,, with girdle of gold, and carried an . ?, arm bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Wilson had as best man Mr. c, f. T. Edwards. Following the ceremony which made them husband and wife, Mr. p Wilson an.d bride received the con- j,( gratulations and best wishes of their any frienis. During the reception, dainty re ;-hments were served, Mrs. Sam Marks presiding at the punch bowl, j The bride, a trained nurse, a grad- s uate of the nurses' training school ^ .. e it-- All 1 1 V, + in U1 Uie rtlieglieiijf ucucim IIVSJ^IMI HI J, Pittsburg, has won many friends t since coming to Jacksonville who j will be glad to learn that she will ^ continue to make this city her home. j She is the daughter of Mrs. S. J. ^ Miller of Houston, Texas. Mr. Wilson is connected with the Boyd-Wilson Drug Company, and also has large holdings in various parts of Florida. At present Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are residing at 30 West Fourth * street. In about a week they will leave for Alachua, where they will spend a fortnight on Mr. Wilson's farm. j The many friends of Mr .and Mrs Wilson will extend best wishes for their future happiness and prosperity.?Jacksonville, (Fla.) Times-Union. 'J. to* ? ? v.... _ L* r ^ i'V [E/Si2JSnSiEJ2iS.r2JEj2/SrSJSrf3SJSJSJSJEJSfE/SJSI^ SOCIETY j. ROOK CLUB MEETS I Mrs. C. D. Jackson entertained a ie Rook Club Thursday afternoon, t he Jackson bungalow home on [agazine street was attractively * coorated in fall colors, with nas- t artiums. About twenty guests were resent, consisting of the members f thei Rook Club and a few invited uests. Refreshments of chicken Salad, j* ruit salad, tomatoes, and ice tea] rere served by Mrs. Jackson as- ^ isted by Miss Carolina Chalmers. l . 1 1 MRS. CROWLEY HOSTESS ^ Mrs. J. 0. Crowley entertained ^ lie Ace of Clubs Wednesday at her ome on Greenville street. The ouse was decorated in colors of red], . a , ___ lJ nd green, salvia, red Mlies ana rose? 'ere effectively used. The color :heme was also carried out in the ^ elightful refreshments of chicken ; alad which was served in green , eppers and in the stuffed tomatoes, rozen punch in tall thin glasses dded just the right touch to the lenu. ^ Mrs. Crowley invited the followig special guests: Misses Rachel IcMaster, Edna Bradley, Rosabel trown, Jane Hough, Jimmie Crowley ulia Mabry and Mary Smith. . IOOK CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. SPEED. Mrs. P. B. Speed entertained the took Club Wednesday afternoon. t her home on South Main street t one of the best meetings of the eason About thirty-five (members j, nd invited guests were present, j nd a lively I time followed the! urrent events period when the lembers discussed and criticised he subject brought up. Mrs. Speeds ome is well adapted for such a ' / * j leeting, the parlor and reception j all seating quite a crowd. These ooms were made bright with fall lowers. Mrs. Speed was assisted in enertaining by Mrs. 'Preston Speed r| y ori/4 'M'nc ^Vill'io RnpoH After the intellectual hour , a ' hicken salad course, with large red: omatoes stuffed with perfection,, andwiches, saltines and ice tea' ?ere served. ( ABBEVILLE CIRCUIT SUNDAY j I At Sharon 11 a. m., preaching j ith the administration of the saciment of the Lord's Supper. Sunday chool 10:30. At Bethel, preaching :45. Sunday School 3 o'clock. At race, preaching at 7:30. Let all the members rally to the ork at this time. J. B. Kilgore, Pastor. j _ . j MISS BARKSDALE LEAVES Miss Annie Barksdale leaves thisn fternooh for Greenville where she i ill make her home with her sister, ; [iss Sudie Barksdale at the Monahan Inn. Miss Annie has lived in J bbeville all of her life and feels the j rcaking up of her home that be- J ;ime necessary with the death of her j ather, Mr. J. H. Barksdale some- j me ago. The good wishes -of the eople of Abbeville go with her to er new home. "ADA" IS DEAD. "Ada" the pet inule belonging to ,ewis Harrison is dead. She became ick yesterday morning and d'ed uring school hours. When Lewis eturned from school Ada had gone i he way of all mules and mortajs. j <ewis was heartbrc.en. He said j ida was his friend and he lovod , er because she was not just an or- , inary mule, she Tiad sense and | new to hold her head down so he J ould put the bridle on. 1 EYES CAREFULLY EXAMINED and GLASSES Accurately Fitted, j DR. L. T. HILL, Abbeville. \ ; .. . . , ! .V. -n?v.. - ^..v AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 'i\ Rally Day will be observed at the in 3resbyterian Church Sunday morn- ^ ng at 10 o'clock. An interesting irogram has been arranged. The col- tj ection will be for Sabbath School j extension. All members of the school ij ind congregation are urged to at- I end. Morning worship at 11 o'clock; g ivening worship at 8. A cordial invi- | ation is given to all. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 2m II I i Rev. H. L. Weeks, pastor, makes || he following announcements: Sunday will be "Every Member- j] ^resent Day." The pastor will have l| i special message for the occasion. || .'mmediately following the sermon |f ;he ordinance of the Lord's Supper | will be administered. The evening services of the church | svill begin one-half hour earlier than | isual. The subiect of the sermon for | ;he 7:30 p. m. service will be "Not Far from the Kingdom." Sunday Oct. 1st will begin the 4th quarter of the church year. It is plan ned to make the month of Oct. and Nov. the time when all our churches g in South Carolina make an earnest c effort to pay at least 15% on the ^ pledges to the $75,000,000 cam- ;i; gaign. ;j; The Sunday School Rally Day jj; missed the 300 mark by about 53. Let all those who are interested in 1|: the S. S. make another special1 effort ; ; for next Sunday and the "goal will ; ; be reached. ' ; ; The Sunday School is planning a : week of real Sunday School Revival : for Nov. 12-17. The plan is to have : Dr. T. J. Watts and his -co-workers ; j to come to Abbeville for at least five ; days and hold an "Institute." The ! teachers and workers in all the Sun- : day Schools of the town will be in- ; vited to attend this institute. ; ; Ti.? D V P TT n-t tho rhnrflh is ! 1UC XJ. jl * ? w* VA ??w doing splendid work now. The !j meetings of the B. Y. P. U. will take j! place from now until further no- ])\ iice at 6:30 p. m. jjj One of the Ibest forms of life-eav- :i ing is wife-saving by means of more ;i kitchen and home conveniences. |C ,fT |i New jj Fall $ . 1 Clothes At New Low 1 Pwi^n<! all Si j|jj Good Looking, Good J ffi Young Men. jjj ,Our standard of high Lft pushed lower. Depen K satisfaction. Mo\at .^tvlpnln# [ j 1 1 V fT |! Other Good Su i! |j : WE gil* || PARK iraraiaraE^ i.huum Coal bills arc a large part of your ing expense?reduce them by us- lc g Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. a "E 5 ?|? ON SAVINGS PLANTER 'THE FR1EN * TO THE MEMBERS n ' 1 . ? ;- * SOUTH CAROLINA ERS COOPERATIV :v^fi '; r.'ir/flT . * I ^ We are prepared handle your Cotto ing Association am assist you in any w ' ' * ' ? X Farmer 7? F ; '( of Abbevi SK^^mfiKfiSHHiS styiepius \ . Clothes Fitting, Smart Styles fo quality has been maint* dable pure Wool fabric Suits .. .. $25.0< lits .. .. $18.00, ; GRANTEE OUR CL( ER&R r r" 1 The stories of ships being sxaV >wed in the vortex of the maelstrom t re simply fables. wiimwiiiiilrllliiiinmmiiiiuiiniiiitnimn...imm<-ittniwin-?????i' : be an :arly bird" In the savings plan. Don't wait until yam ' I' get into a rut, but start now and reap the benefits in later life. We are ^ *? ready to help every young man and woman B to become a ?teaJyr systematic !S-?A-ViE?R- ff IS BANK | VLT BASK." I J g^^BT ....... mi. nu? 5 ?F ; COTTON GROW- g rE ASSOCIATION and authorized to . >JL. ?n for the Maiket- ^ d will be glad'io V 1? ay possible. < s Bank I- f" r , i He County ' v , . ' ?, anijnnniaraBUiJiJW' t EESE I acuruannnr nwrtmrM ouunaiaiaiaxm II? r both Men and. ^ lined and the prices Ijj .1 , i s tnat wear ana give jg 0 and $30.00 S $20.00, $22.50 tff )THES. 1