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if n.. Xoca I Mem I Gi se : personals : ?.. %= =*? iMr. Will Haddon was down from Antrwille Wednesday. I !ti i Miss Florence Black of Mt. Car- ar mel, spent Thursday in the city. ^ __________ tri Mr. J. W. Coleman was on our an streets Friday from Greenwood. a Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arnold have 'N1 returned from a two days stay in Greenville. an " Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and ^ Miss Elizabeth Wilson were shopjlO ping in Abbeville Thursday. Mrs. C. A. Suber and Miss Zula Suber of Antreville were in the city this weefc shopping. >r Ali te: Misses Sallie and Jennie Wood- . hurst of Sharon were among the bidders at the auction this week. Miss Mary Smith has returned to AKhpvill#! after a visit of two months to friends in Atlanta and Richmond. Ti _ co ?Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnes were th here from Lowndesville Wednesday IS looking for Christmas things in our lit attractive stores. Jo Treasurer R. A. Ellispn was over from Greenwood Thursday and was being shown over the city by Auditor Sondley. _ Br M; Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, who W have been visting Mrs. D. A. ur Wardlaw, have returned to their home at North. T\' |tri Air. and Mrs. Manning Cochran and little daughter of Due West were among the shoppers in town Wednesday. ye; Miss Bessie Murray is here from ne: Savannah and will visit for some- "h time with her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Mc- a Donald on Magazine street. do< of Mrs. Ka&herine Moore of Fort th< Smith, Ark., is in the city and will E\ visit until after Christmas with her tre son, iMr. H. L. Moore. i ** Miss Sallie B. Martm and Miss Sarah Creswell of Cedar Springs are in the city ifrr a few days visit 83 to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harris. an M. Miss Lillre Miller, who is teaching in the Laurens schools, spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Abbeville, TTM Autrevilie and Due West.?Laurens Advertiser. ge Misses Pdarl and Neva Hagen of Abbeville spent the week-end with Mrs. Lafayette Cowley. They are daughters of Mr. Robert G. Hagen. ?Honea Path Chronicle. ^ wi C. B. Ware was in town Monday pa from Due West attending the sales ^ and looking after business. He will i read the Press and Banner from ^ now on. Mrs. Fred Hill and the two boys Harry and Perrin, returned to Ab- ^ beville today after a pleasant visit in Atlanta. The boys saw Santa ' ac Claus a dozen times. th Mrs. Thos. Baskin of Lowndes Sl< vfllo, who has been in the hospital for treatment will return to her home Saturday, improved in health. ac Dr. Fennell and Leslie McMillan wi got in from the Shrine meeting ar this morning about four o'clock, uj They had an enjoyalble trip and saw us friends from all over th? state at tu the big meeting. se Mrs. M. C. Sanders and Miss a? Annie. Reid Evans of Sharon, Mrs. S. A. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cheatham, Mr"s. John Frank Rogers gi and Mrs. Will Rogers were ajnon^jpc r-hei interested bargain seekers at cc Cochran's auction this week. joi Mr. Charles T. Dansby came int< wn one day this week from hi: me on the Snake road looking lik< man who knew how to farm. H< is riding on a two horse wagoi ided up with four big bales of cot n. Mr. W. D. Barksdalei went U reenville Thursday afternoon t< e little Sarah Welsh who is seri isly ill. The reports from her .bed ie? today are not encouraging \ E. W. Pressley i$ looking aftei L Jan. Mr. Hugh Bowen was in the citj mrsday. He heard the new; ound the Court House, chattec th his friends on cotton row led tout a "weinie" at the caf< d wound up a perfect day wit! coca-cola at the drug store. iWS FROM MRS. BARNWELI Miss Jessie Mundy is in the cit] d will be with Mrs. B. S. Barn ?11 until she recovers her health rs. Barnwell is resting very com rtably aflter h?r fall Tuesday. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born in Atlanta, Dec. 2, 1922 ti r. and Mrs. R. M. Brewer, a daugh t\ Mrs. Brewer is well remembere< Abbeville as Miss Cleo Duncan, j aduate of the high school here. NAMING THE BABY Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McGowan o mmonsville are receiving th ngratulations of their friends o: o birth of a son, November 30tli 22. The family a^ this end of th le have named tho new come >hn L. Hill McGowan. WITH THE SHRINERS Mr. R. N. Tiddy and Mr. Henr; ooks, both men of prominence ii asonic circles, went to Greenvill ednesday and enjoyed all the pleas es of the Shrine meeting. The; )med the dirt road and made th p over the Southern. A TREAT. Mrs. R. C. Philson is sponsor thi ar for the third grade and Wed sday treated the whole grade to i ot dog." Along about recess cam* gentle tapping at "Miss May's' or and when opened two big bag "weenies" were handed in wit! ; compliments of Mrs. Philson erybody m the grade enjoyed th< at. A NEW SEXTON Mv. John Simipson has resigne< O* T Jin rand rpmftcr SCAIVU ai> uviig , d will manage the farm of Mrs W. Baker for the next year. Mr. Claude Kay has been electe< take his place and will move ii e first of the year. Mr. Kay is i ttnfoer of Long Cane church, has i mily of four and in (moving i tting among friends. DREW LUCKY NUMBER Mrs. John White held one of th< e lucky numbers in the drawing o: e Ludden and Bates music hous< lich was a feature of the Atlanti iir. Mrs. White's ticket entitle r to a rebate of $130 on the prici the handsome piano recently pur ased by her. Nurses Sick With Flu i Thirty nurse3 of the Baptist hos tal in this city havo been ill dur g the past week with influenza cording to information gathere* the institution, though tpne o e nurses have been dangerousl; :k.?The State. AHEAD AGAIN Col. Harve Cochran is willing t tmit that he is one orf the "finest' hen it comes to gardening and w e in a position now to back hir ) in his assertions. He has treate* i this week to ^>me of the fines mips and sweet potaltoes we hav en in many a day. This contribu an puts us aibout three jump lead of hard times; Who is a rural community, A re on of common interests in whic1 'ople can be brought togather infr immunity organizations to wor it their problems. ;| SOCIETY/ INVITATIONS ISSUED ) Invitations have ibe&n issued t< ) day to the marriage of Miss Nor - Barksdale and Mr. Doyle nei - dricks. The marriage will be . home affair and a reception will t : held after the ceremony. MR. THOMSON ENTERTAINS j J Mr. E. R. Thomson entertaine j his friends at a set back party an 'possum supper Thursday evenin, i A fine supper of 'possum and a j the good things that go with was served early in the evenir and set back was enjoyed afte wards. The guests present wei Major Pulp, W. D. Wilson, J. ] 1 Perrin, Joe Hughes, Thomas J - Thomson, C. E. Williamson, Gordc . White, Dr. Nickles ajid W. A. Ca - vert. The affair was most enjoyable. AN APPROACHING MARRIAGE 5 Invitations have been received * * - * xm: " Abbeville to tne marriage 01 an * Virginia Galloway, and Mr. Thom; 1 Ansel Putman. This happy evei will take place on December 21st < 7 o'clock in the evening at the hon of the bride. Miss Galloway is a young womz f of many fine qualities and hi o friends are pleased that she w ii make her home in Due West, i, Ansel Putman is the, son of M e and Mrs. T. A. Putman and spei r several years of his youth in Abb ville moving later with his parents Due West. He has an honorable re ord as'a World War Veterans ai is a young man who is making place in the world for himself, y n CHURCH SOCIETY. e . . 1_ A very pleasant meeting of tl Y Ladies Society of the Seceder chur< e was held Thursday afternoon at tl home of Mrs. R. N. Tiddy. The] was a good attendance of the mer bers and among other business tl ladies signified their willingness 1 s send a box of middy blouses to tl . Hillcrest school. \ Delightful chocolate and wafe ? were served by Sara Tiddy and Hf ' en Gambrell at the close of the evei 5 ing. i SENIOR CLASS ORGANIZES s , The senior class of t&e tngh sclio at a meeting held this week was o ganized and officers elected. T1 j elections resulted in the followir officers for this session: presiden \ Grace Milford; vice-president, Frar lin Nickles; secretary-treasurer, Ai nie Mabry. A committee of fh from the class met with Supt. Ful and nominated the following sti J dents as representatives of the cla 1 at commencement: historian, Mai g Jones; poet, Joe Crawford; prophe Deby Owen; class will, Eay Swete; burg,; grumbler, Franklin Nickle J appreciation, Bill Bowie. The val dictorian and salutatorian will be s ^ lected for scholarship attainments a ter the final examinations ne: e spring. a S INTERESTING CXASSES e The cqsking classed which hai been held all this week in the too I next door to Malbry's by Mi Marie Bunnelle, representative < the Snowdrift people, have bee well attended and the houso-kee j' ers have learned much that is us j ful fc:> them. Miss Bunnelle is a-n e pert in her line and this week h; ^ carried on classes in the city, ; the Community House and at Ca j houn Falls. At each lesson priz< have been awarded and in tl rw I drawing the following ladies ha^ ?? been successful, Mrs. Henry, Mr 0 Jordonj Hamey, Mrs. Willie Dupi ^ and Mrs. J. P. Billings. d Thcce classes have also -been he ,t at the Community House and ha^ e proved both interesting and he-lpfi - The average attendance has bet s between fifty and sixty evei evening. !- Watch the Label on your Paper. h 0 Cures Malaria, Chills ar k wUv Fever, Dengue or Bilioi Fever. ja| PRESBYTERIAN NEWS (S ij The Presbyterian manse on S % Main Street is nearing completion ?] @ and the builders hppe tx> turn it s ic over to the committee a completed Ij job by the middle of January. The j| manse is being remodeled and S > when completed will bc< a hand- ? ia some two stpry house, of about g i- eight rooms, with wide piazsas, H a double windows and on the inside 1 >e the latest models in lighting and j? plumbing fixtures. jl The house will be steam heated 1 which will add greatly to the com- s fort of the building. The remodel- 1 ing is being done at a cost of 1 about $7,500.00. Mr. B. T. Cochran j| is chairman of the building commit- 1 tee and has given much time and | it B care to the carrying out of the s l& plans. i re While the building is being com- jl ^ pleted Rev. and Mrs. McMurray g p are making their home on Bowie [| _ street. i >n g if ? f The Woman's Auxiliary of the j| Presbyterian church has taken on the Miork of remodeling the base- ^ . ment of the church and making it a j| suitable place for the meeting of | the Men's Bible Class and kindred g in g ? classes of the church. The woanen g ss g ? will raise the money and mak? the g as g . basement a first class room as soort g nt n aa possible. g * * * g ie , i T'lin flnfforonf <vf +he ra ?? 15 church have engaged to serve the [? er dinner which the Masons will give | jjj on the night of the 15th in honor | of their new officers and members. E E i T- A SORE .TOE ? nt e~ Mrs. F. A. Weeks of the Sharon | neighborhood w*as in town Thursday | C" trading around in our stores. Mrs. | Weeks was accompanied by hpr j| a daughter, Planiline, and a manly | son, Howard, who has energy | enough to cut wqpd for hig mother I? and nerve enough to stand up un- [? der the loss of three toes which ? 16 R ' were, .cut off recently. He is way g ahead of Tfrm Sawyer in the mat- | 16 ter of toes. re jf n- E Watch the Label on your Paper. ,E le ' i > ; pY^lle ' a * " (! Come to our Store an 'eli p': l have Handsome a- i: ss | j ? | ] Toilet Articles, J j Manicure Sets, ?" S J Stationery in Chris f- f! Boxes. 51 [ i Perfumes, KG 11 Razors for Men, ,e 1I Smoking Outfits. ss [ I of {1 These goods are price p. E help you select your i e [J *jj -i *>U ie I j ' [ I i5?'"Now Remembt S. ft re [ S Our stock of Norr Id I j /e I i ? | The McMi - || Phone 94. MisifiifiifiifiyRifiifiifiyiifiifit isi5fsjsjsi3fsi3fsj3f3j5jbj5i3j3j3i3fs?3i3?2?s?3 CASH Y War Saving War Savings Sta 1918, due Januar; be cashed NOW at a PLANTER! 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