The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, November 10, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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Dr. J. E. Pressly spant Thursday
i* Greenwood.
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Lambert Pratt, of Greenwood was
in Abbeville yesterday. fi>
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Miss Emmie Mae Hester, of Mt. w<
Carmel waS in the city Thursday.
Elbert Snead was a business vis- en
itor over from Greenwood yesterday ^
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Wade Harrison was in the city yes
terday to see his brother, Dr. F. E. jyj
Karriso?. hi
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Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cochran and
children will go to Anderson tomorrow
to attend the Fair.
Messrs. J. D. Cade and H. 0 Wat- ^
son, of Mt. Carmel, passed through
I Abbeville Thursday.
Messrs. Joe Little and' R. C. Phil- a*
son ,of Abbeville, were visitors here 71
Sunday.?Clinton' Chronicle. ^
H. A. Hatch, of New York, ^President
of the Abbeville Cotton^ills, 'F
is in town on business. ' b'
Mrs. Addie McMurray fe spending
sonetime with Dr. and Mrs. C. H.
McMurray on North Main street. A
^Mr. J. M. Bigby, one of the most cl
i firopcirous farmers of the Honea C
Path, was in town today on business.
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Miss Willi? Evans wiH spend the G
week-end in the Martin's Mill sec- gi
tion with her home people. Miss Ji
Evans is attending the High School j h<
this seission. ft
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Miss Julia Williams, of Abbeville
ent the week-end with Miss Kath- w
n?j McSvain.?'-Clinton Chronicle.
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Mr3. Alma C. Gibbons, Mrs. B. 0. in
trter and Miss Gertrude Calvert h<
tended the Anderson Fair Wednes- S<
yMr
arwl Mrs. R. Y. Simmons and ]e
rs D A. Wardlaw, Jr. spent Thurs- Sf
y in Anderson and took in the
lir.
Mr. and Mis. Oscar Mauldin are ^
wn from Greenville to Spend Arm- ni
;ice Day with Mr. and Mrs. C* fi
Milford.
Mrs. E. C. Horton has returned
t<
am an extended visit to North Carina,
where she went to attend the ^
adding of her niece.
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Messrs. A. B. Galloway and Clarice
Galloway, of Abbeville, were
lests this weeik of Mr. and Mrs. J. ^
Chandler.?Clinton Chronicle.
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Mr. Eugene, Galloway, returned
onday from a few days' stay with
3 parents ih Abbeville.?Clinton
oronicle.
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Mr. Irwin Cleckley, came down j(
om Lowndesville Thursday and g.
>ent the night with his friend Mr. g
imeS Hill on Greenville street. p
Mr. H. R. McAllister, of Abbeville
id Mrs. A. B. Cochran, of Antre- J
lie are visiting thenr mother, Mrs. fc
. B. Miller.?'Laurens Advertiser, d
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Mrs. W. P. Edwards, of Calhoun C
all's was in the city yesterday on
asinoss, and subscribed to the
ress and Banner while he<re. I
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>Mr and Mrs. "Peto" Dugan of v
bbeville were here Sunday to at- C
;nd the funccral of the former's un- t
e, Mr. J. P. Dugan.?Honea Path e
hronicle. . jj
Misiaes Mary Marsh and Ann and F
ladys Lawton, of Edgefield, are th<*
nests today of Misses Susie and
alia Mabry. They came over to \
ilp boost their home team at the 1<
>otball game this afternoon.
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ABBEVILLE,
"Tobe" Hester, of Calhoun Falls, ^f2I3JSJi
as in the city yesterday on business |j
Mrs. Young, of Atlanta, has been j| )
i the city for several days visiting gj
?r sister. Mra. iFanny Milford on "SjslJSE
outh Main street.
Honi W. W. Long of Clemson Col- j# \
<ge is expected in town today to friend
>e what progress is being made in jn j,0
le coming corn show. Hughi
Mr. and JVixs. jfciMis uuckbwc.
'rs. Sallie Huckabee and Mrs. Oarer
were visitors in the city today
A. i
om Lowndesville. _ ,
Book
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Mr. J. M. Gambrell is in the Plan?r^
Bank this week filling the place usuaJ
f Ray Gallman during his absence cussic
rom the city on a visit to hik mother ^ ^
i NewbeTry, who) is vary sick. Were
Mr. and Mrs. Chalmerfs Hughes,
nd two sons, of Edgefield are in
wn uoday to attend the football
am? this afternoon between Abbe- Thi
ille and Edgefield. They are the &ften
uests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hughes. ^our
. . . prese
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ferguson and ran'^
Irs. Lewis Ramey spent Thursday lve ^
i troy with Mr. and Mrs. Ton Mose- sPa(^e
;y. Mrs iMoseley has been quite ^
ick but is better now. She is about
0 years old, and was glad to see the
Lbbeville friends, '
Mr. James McKinney and children
am eta, Margaret, Louise and the bay
girl are expected in the city toay
from Troy and wiR spend the
/eek-end with Mr. and Mrs. N. S. ^rell
Jasson. 3:30.
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'Mrs. John G. Edwards, and Allen y?ur
Jdwards, came over this morning 01
rith the Edgefield contingent and uco
rill dbop -with Mr. and Mrs. . C. ^>er3
Jambrell while here. Allen is one of could
he star players on the Edgefield Pleas
leven, as well as a very bright
oung man. ,
LALLY DAY NEXT WEDNESDAY Tc
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Be sure to rally to our aid next Milf<
Wednesday, November 15. We are youn
joking for you. ' rang
Long Cane Cemetery Society, motl
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POSSUM SUPPER.
r. HugheQ will entertain a few
Is tonight at a possum sup pel
nor of his brother, Chalmert
es of Edgefield. ' ' J
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BOOK CLUB. |
rery interesting meeting of th<
Clab was held Wednesday af
in at ?\e home of iMrs. T. J
\>ft on Vienna street. Th<
hour was devotod to the dis
?h of current books and events
terest, after which sandwiches
served during the social period
ACE OF. CLUBS.
e Ace of Clubg met Wednesda;
ioon with Miss Susie Mabry a
o'clock. Twelve guests wer
nt and three tables were ar
(d for the players. Very attrac
lace card3 were of heart*
ss, diamonds and clubs, tie*
yellow ribbon to individua
ie*tg of nasturtiums. Tea an'
viches were served after a:
at cards.
V. D. C. TO MEET.
e Abbeville Chapter U. D. (
meet with Mrs. C. C. Gair
next Tuesday afternoon t
Rollcall, answered with th
i of a Confederate Vetera]
relative if poccible. This wi
lr annual observance of Armi:
day, and we hope all the men
will be present, Those wt
I not attend the last meetir
e bring dues.
, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
>day is the twenty-fifth weddir
versary of Mr. and Mrs. C. i
:>rd. Miss Mary Milford, tl
ig daughter of the family a
ed a surprfse dinner for h
ler, Mr and Mrs Oscar Mauld
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of Greenville were invited down and
took Mr and Mts Mttford for a long
auto drivf. Upon their return froin
this ride, Mrs. Milliard was invited
| into the dining room to a fine dinner
prepared by her daughters. Invited
m mom AD&eviiie, were Mr. and Mrs
W. H. White and famHy and Mr. and
Mrs. T. G. White and family.
MISS HOWIE'S PIANO
PUPILS GIVE CONCERT
MisS Ruth Howie presented ten
pf her piano pupils in a Student Concert
at her studio in the Graded
School building Thursday afternoon
at 5 o'clock. This was the third ol
the concerts which will be given
every two weeks throughout th?
school year.
3 Misses Virginia- Wilson, Jennie
White, Lillian Langley, Josephine
Barnwell, Mabel Bradley, Nona Tutt
Frances Wosmansky, Nellie IFlynn
Sarah Smith, and Emily Morse all ol
y whom are gifted and earnest work
t ers, rendered well and pleasingl:
e studies by Pescetti, Ravina, Bruaer
- Presser, Le Carpentier, Czerny
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JBEVILLE.
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Lege, Streabbog and also lbpor .';ga
| scales in eighties, thirds, sixths iRtft
testis, :..JH
The young musicians wiH nmjar
choice compositions at the next t?~ \J
cert on November 23. *1W
? BIRTH ANNOUNCEA?fI75 -M
Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. A- JfcCuen,
Friday November 10, 1923^ *
daughter. I
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. ?. C. Obpley,
Thursday, November, 9, lfWV |1
a daughter, Katherine Alnelia.
PLEASE PAY UP, ? '' '|l
Will the male members of
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? Long Cane Cemetery Society jto??
? hand then* dues to Capt. J. L B(r- fa
, rin at the Court House? We mm ,:|g|
, badly in need of funds. You pasftfc '7;|g
f office every day so please rem
. to stop and hand your dues to .1UBu
f Some towe for more than one yott. -JJj
, l^rs. J. L. Evans, Secreta*. 1
, . Mrs. W. D. Wilson Prgcafa*
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the value of credit? * ?
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