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Xocal flews i : Personals : in = w S>>> "> > \\\\\\> i" V I p. Iv WATCH YOUR LABEL. V t ^ V The Press and Banner is V to issued rtrictly on a cash in V ^ W advance basis. Our lists are V g, w corrected the first Saturday in V t ea<;h month. If your label is V t marked "Sept. 22" or "9-22' V q] t it means that your subscrip- V sp ^ tion "has expired, and that ^ j t your name will be dropped un- V W less you renew your subscrip- V t tion before Saturday, Oct. V q, * Tlf *? ? ? ?wAAnfmrie W I - - v i*. *ve maKe iiu c*?jimv.w - jyj. ^ to the rule. V gt] i V ?????????? m Mrs. E. C. Cromer of Clover Hill jn. was in town shopping tdday. iyj Glen Baskin of Rings Mountain was in Abbeville for the week-end. gv ?- av Mrs. John White spent Saturday Hj in Atlanta. Dr. P. B.~Carwile was in town Sat- ^ jrday. 80 ill Hugh Cromer of Greenville spent the wosk end with his mother ,Mrs. E. C. Cromer. * ^ | W M Miss Comer Phillips has returned from a pleasant visit to relatives in Augusta. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hagerman ^ Df Greenville are visiting Mrs. John V. Harris on South Main street. an Mrs. E. C. Horton is home from i SP Anderson where she visited rela-i bives for several days last week. W. N. Gray don, Esq. was in town -Jn" PnliiiYiHio L-UU?Jf X1VIII VSV? ? c Court. in en Mrs. Truman Steaveos has been sick for the last week with a case of broken bone fever. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wharton of so Waterloo are visiting Dr. and Mrs. I. R. Nickles. t: - Bl Messrs. Henry and Albert Power :>f Antreville were in town Saturday an business. A. W. Jones of Columbia spent da the week-end with his son, Frank B. ar Jones. P' " di Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cason of Mt. jen Carmel were in Abbeville Saturday j on business. Dr. P. B. Speed and Dr. H. 0. Speed returned Friday from a busi- M ness visit to Atlanta. C M IW. W. Baldwin, of Warrcciton, i ^ was in Abbeville Saturday on busin-'di ess. j!r I h< Calhoun Harris came down from Anderson Saturday on insurance f business. f Miss Mary Anderson spent the jir week-end in Woodruff wfth her;fi home people. j S( | hi J. H. Ramey of Ware Shoals spent j the week-end with his mother, Mrs. L. B. Ramey. Mrs. W. J. Milford and Miss Sara i Si Wilson werQ. in Abbeville shopping | th Saturday. j S] j t Mrs. D. E. Nickles of Santuc was al among the out of town folk looking M at the styles Saturday. tc ai . Mrs. Roddy Ellis of Due West is y visiting Mrs. Langdon Wilson on ^ Church street. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wilkinson c i I came up from Newberry Sunday. Mr j Wilkinson returned Sunday night and Mrs. Wilkinson remained overjH for a weeks visit with her sister, Mrs , h Bill Speed. 'fi Mr. and Mrs. John T. Evans spent unday in Due West with Mrs. Char<y Ferguson. Misses Margaret and Willie Evans ere the guests Sunday of their ncle, Mr. Jim Ware in Due West. (Julian Nickles visited his grandother Mrs. E. C. Cromer for the eek-end and returned this morning i time for school. ( Dr. S. C. Hodges of Greenwood as in the city Sunday taking part( i the installation eoceriises at the resbyterian church. C. E. Bowie of Donald6 was in wn today on business. He renewed s subscription to the Press and; inner. Ernest Grey came down from reenville in his car Sunday and ent the day with his mother, Mrs. E. Gray. Miss Bessie Murray of Savannah, i., is in the city visiting her aunt, rs. W. T. McDonald on Magazine "eet. Charles Ray of Asheville, N. C., is in Abbeville Saturday looking to the settlement of the estate of rs. Mary V. Walker of Donalds. Lewis and Edwin Ramey spent inday in the country with their int and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. F.' ammond. , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cason and asandra drove down from Andern and spent Sunday with the famr. Miss Eliza Walker of Chester is in bbeville for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. S. McAlilly. She is a neice of Mr. cAlilly's. . v Mrs. G. W. Shirley of Wilmington , C. and young son Harry Whit;ld are visiting Mrs. W. W. Klugh i South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Jamec A. Bailey d William Jones of Anderson ent '-Sunday in the city with Mr. d Mrs. Robert A. Link. Mrs. Whit Kluch and Frances are me after spending several weeks Wilmington N. C. with her parts, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shirley. BIRTH NOTICES. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. George Watn Sorrow, Oct. 5, 1922, a son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Asbury own, Oct. 5, 1922, a son. CHRISTENING. Clyde Yoder was christened Suny afternoon at the home of Dr. id Mrs. C. C. Gambrell. Rev. C. E. ;ele officiated and only the immeate family and friends were presit. HOME FROM CAMPOBELLO Mrs. Otto Bristow and Leslie Mc[illan made an automobile trip to ampobello and brought Mrs. Leslie [cMillian and Mrs. James L. Mc[illian and little Marie home Sunny . Mrs. Leslie McMillan has been i Campobello sir.re the death of 2r father there some weeks ago. \ BRINGS JEWEL PLANT. Mr. L. R. Tribble of Donalds was i town today. He brought down a no jewel plant with him, which ;rves to brighten the window of co office of the Clerk of Court. TRIPLE CHRISTENING. A triple christening: was held jnday afternoon at 3 o'clock at le residence of Dr. and Mrs. P. B. i i T"? n tt* peea wncn ivev. xj. jreeie timoined th'eir two grandchildren, Eliz)eth McMillan Speed, daughter of Lr. and Mrs. Bill Speed, and Pres n Brooks Speed, 3rd, son of Mr. nd Mrs. P. B. Speed, Jr., and the aung son of Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Hlson, Harold Betts Wilson. Personal opinion is a mighty tub when it is also public opinion. Flowers for mil occasions at W. A. [arris', Agent for Fant's Green* ouse, Anderson, S. C. High Class uneral flowers a specially. adv. , I ii3esleiaf2msis/slsisj3j2l3isismsisisi3j21s^ j 1 I SOCIETY I f.p[-nrppn[p|^fpfjri[^|prppnrtir:3rasgmmnrt^'t]p^|r7:|-n|P ace of clubs. Mrs. Claude Vandiver will entertain the Ace of Clubs Wednesday. the book club. The Book Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. L. W. White. bridge tournament The D. A. R. are going to have a Bridge Tournament at the home of Mrs. S. G. Thomson, at 4 o'clock, j?.. 19 x uujL v/cuvucx Attractive souvenirs will be given each player. There will be other souvenirs to be cut for. After the games, delightful refreshments will be served. Those wishing to play will phone Mrs. Thomson. Fifty cents is the price charged each player. This entertainment is for the D. A. R. educational fund. II n C. TO MEET i The Abbeville Chapter U. D. C. will meet with Mrs. Lamar Gilliam s Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'cclock, Mrs I J. C. King, associate hostess. Roll call answered with names of historic spots in South Carolina. i This will probably be the most ( important meeting we have held in \ several years and all members of the , chapter are urged to be present. J Election of officers and payment of dues. Please take notice. NEW YORK MODES. This is "Dress Week" at Rosenberg's. They have received a hundred new fall frocks within the last few days, and are celebrating a dress show week. The styles are the on?3 exhibited at the recent New York Fashion Show and are wonderfully cheap and attractive. The new modes are worth stopping to see, and the accommodating folks at Rosenburg's store will be glad to haye you come in and look them over. THE A. R. P. CHURCH. There were two interesting ser vices in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Sabbath Dr. S. W. Reid of AtlantaGa. preached in the morning, his sermon pleasing all those who heard him. Dr. .Reid has charge of the church in Atlanta and is beloved of his congregation. Communion was observed after the sermon. At night Rev. Mark .Grier of Doraville, Ga. preached an excellent sermon. Mr. Grier is a graduate of Princeton and has ro:ently returned 1 from a year at the University of Edinburgh. Mr. Grier has many relatives over the country who are interested in his services. At both the services Mrs. Frank U/Or\/-vrJ tiri*-V? 4-Viq oir>rrincr wVlilA I i UUIO liClJJtV* Wlt.il V?1W Poole helped with the singing while Mrs. Henry Frccsly presided at the organ. 4 ~j: For Coughs, Colds, I I tr* / orippe i ..use.. Neuffer'sLung ! Tonic I Especially good as i a tonic after any wasting disease. Contains no opiate,' cures by building , i ip. TTTT7! . .... JL. +AAJ McMurray Drug Co ' f. i .. v i .. |i i : L . T-i OPERA HOI City and Out-c Two Years in New ^ The Dramatic S WAi ^ BY MARY RO To Secure Mail Orders Make C FJJNl Enti THIS IS NOT A PIC "Many motor' speedsters arrested n your town, Uncle Si?'* "No. There used ter be, but we lettled them fellers, all right. Hain't >een'hardly an arrest in six"months.' "How did you manage it?" fivn/1 fUo cnoo/1 14m . ft ai} wc jcat uacu uxre ? t at seventy-five miles an hour,y an' lam few of them kin make it, >'gosh."?Ex. Scene from W&genhals and Kemp AT THE OPI V SHARON V l^vvvvvvvvvvvv Mrs. J. E. Cochran spent Wednesday with Mrs. T. H. Watson. Mrs. W. 0. Graves and Miss Willie Riley were shopping: in Abbeville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins Ramey and Miss Sallie Sue Ramey were shopping in Abbeville Thursday. Don McNeill returned to Clemson Sundny after spending a week with his father, Mr. Wm. McNeil}, who has been confined to his bod for several weeks. Mrs. Wm. Murray of Greenwood is visiting her father, Mr. J. H. Penney. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gilliam and Mrs. David Gilliam spent Saturday and Sunday in Greenville with Mr. and Mrs. Moats. ^ Misses Linnie and Lillian McCant.v spent Sunday with Mrs. J. A. Ferguson. Rev. J. B. Kilgore, Mr. Fridy and Miss Madge Pressley dined with Mr and Mrs. C. T. Schram Sunday. We are glad to report Mrs. Ada McNeill and Mr. N. R. Schram able to be up, after being confined to their beds for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Julius DuPre, Mesdames D. E. Pressly, J. N. McDill, Clifton Sprouse ana jiiss raannu Pressly were visiting the sick in our community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sprouse and daughter, Mary Louise of Abbeville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Pressley. Mrs. J. H. Prince, Miss Marion and Carl Prince were shopping in Abbeville this week. JSE, Thursda >f-Town Mail Orders Re< 7 ork O] ensation of New Yorh, Chicago an GENHALS & 1KEMPER PRESENT BpRTS RINEHART AND AVER heck or Money Order* Payable to A Self'Addressed Stamped Envelope. re Lower Floor $2, Balcony .. $1.65 and $1 (ialiery oo ce TURE. i i Odd Names. < "So you, have got twins at your 1 house," said Mrs. Besurobe to little Tommy Samuelson. "Yes, ma'am; two of em." "What are you going to call them?" "Thunder ar. 1 lightning." "Why those are strange names to call children." e ] er Production of "THE BAT" By lRA HOUSE, THURSDAY, OCT [SJ51SJ5I5J5JBJSJSISJ5ISJSIBJSJ5'piRif5J9I5I5J5IBI9Jc I NOTICE i This is to advise the I and Customers, tha s handle only one lsn< ill II I arrived at this de | years of experience ? well known makes c | GOODYEAR TIRE I versal satisfaction r 1 than any tire I have i Just received a lot I Tires all sizes both s ' Come and buy frc I satisfied. Tires are j| tory of the GOOD^ ^ the new August 1st i I fc. b . A Ford and F? I ABBEVI1 EJ2JSJ2MSISJ3J5!5I5J5J5f3l5?3J5ISMSlSJ5E?3II - - - ' 2.,.- 'I.'.-.. ly, OCT. 12 \ :eived Now. ne Year in Chicago id London ? Y HOPWOOD tbbeville Opera House?Inclose . m THRILLS! ^ - 1AU> SEAT SALE NOW! * ' "Well, that's what Pa called Qmsm as soon as he heard they were in ffcfe ly>use."?Chairlotte Observer^ ? iHe wiho answers the qneSfcioA hrtr tci provide a 1'ttle more leisure aft money for the conveniences ammforts and diversions doe ?? zaol life will be the real undoer of ntd sphinx. ? . ^ H - ... . " V . ' ' * ' 2t Mary Rinehart and Avery 71 op wood OBER 12TH. ' : ? \ | ro PUBLIC I Public; my Friends i t in the future I . will I 3 of TIRES? j| scision after -Fifteen . 3 , trying out all of the 1 M /I T -ft r\ -{-Vl r\ f "4-Vl A ^ 1I1U 1 11I1U Uiao UIH7. ! has given more^Um- j? meter all conditions 1 ever sold. i . of New GOODYEAR 1 Cord and Fabric. >sh new stock and be 1 * the lowest in the his- 1 rEAR Company, with | -eduction. ij RNOLD | >rdson Dealer, _ | LLE, S. C. | 2JEjgjgi5J5JEHSJ2JEjSf5igSlSJr3^?5I5IBEEEB< v.^ " ' h i- ilr-: -