The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, April 08, 1920, Image 3
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l/'onora ♦'napuw. . Order of the
Kastern Stfir, stave a reception last
Tueadav e-eninsi at the Masonic
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Temple in n mor of their Past Wor
thy Matrons.
The Chapi *r was named for Mrs.
Georae Briggs *.vho presided us Wor-
thy Matron tli 5 nrst lo:.” years af
ter itie C'hapter was organized in
HiO!> During t.,e period of the w*ar
the members ah united in assisting
ii; every wav posi ih'e, devoting their
time to Bed Cross work, ete\ bu’.
cilice the irmisticc was signed, new
lile’ lias been put li to the Chapter, |
whicli is now in a most progressive,
condition, and they fully expect to ire
011 Die Honor Roll when the Grand
Chapter convenes in Greenville next
June.
The program for the evening was
carried out as fol’ows. willi, Mrs.
Mamie f.e.try. Worthy Mutroh, pre
siding:
Song. America—Audience.
Prayer— Rev. E. L. McCoy.
Presentation of the Worthy Grand
Matron of South Carolina. Mrs. Mat-
tie .1. Brener, also, the Past Woit^iy
Matrons of I.eoncra Chapter.
^ Violin. Piute and ’Piano Trio -“In
the Mountain lnn‘ , -*-hy Robert. Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Bcwnier.
Vocal Duet —Star of Hie East- by!
Miss Blssett and Mrs. Vera O'Dowd
Address—Rev. E. t . McCoy.
Presentation of Past Worthy Ma-
1 ions Jewels -hy Mrs Brener. \V. G.
M. from Ismnora .Chapter to Mrs.
Leonora L. Briggs. Mrs. Kate S.
Gregg. Mrs. Harriett Anne MeCown.
Mrs. W, A. • ewis.
\ddress—Mrs. Brener. VV. G. M.
Vocal L let Mrs. Lucy Putman
mid Miss Rlsselt.
Mrs. Mamie Leary, W. M. Present
ed a beautiful leather card case to
Mr. .! W. MeCown. from the Chap
ter In appieolation of his efficieni
-ivice- rendered as Worthy Patron
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Pi'lle an*: T?laiio Duejt. by Mr. and
Mrs. Bournfor. ,
Hvnin—God H> With You Till We
Meet Again Audience.
Benedictloi: Rev. E. L. McCoy.
Rffreslinieiiis. conrtsurtg of ,j*li
“i; us block ice cream and cake was
served.
Miss Sad if
is file guest of Al
S. Dargun street:
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Mr. K. I>. SallengeJ
day in Chhrieslon on 1
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Dr.' Edward Walsh of
spending several Cays
having been caljed home 01?
of the sad death of his
Travis Walsh.
Of Interest To Women
WHOLE SYSTEM
JUIN-DOWN
Quick Improvement Is Noted After A Few
Doses of ZIRON Iron Tonic,
Increase in appetite, the comin" back
f strength, disappearance of headaches
nd other ills, are a few of the many
ood results obtained from the use of a
ew remedy (Ziron Iron Tonic).
Mr. Sim (jrimsley. of Cordele, Ga.,
ried Ziron and has ibis to say:
“ When 1 began lo lake Ziron, it seemed
:iat my whole sysiem was run-down,
ut soon after I began to take Ziron, 1
buld eat more each day and would feel
great deal better. Ever since it seems
liat my health has been improving, as I
ddrin have the headache or led bad
he lifest bit.”
ZiVu is a new scientific combination
if pure medicinal inorganic iron, coni'
lined with phosphorus, the active prin-
iple of mix vomica and the hypophos-
ihitesof lime and soda. It will hetptc
idd more red corpuscles to your blood,
esuhing in more color in your cheeks -
nore vitality in your system.
Try Ziron today; on the nioncy-baci
'uarautee. ^ ^
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The Syro-iix Club wili meet Pridft.v
iifteinoua April hth «t HSO with Mrs
John BiirnwoU. IP West Cheves St.
Mix. D. T. Riley, Secy.
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The rch CI11I1 has piij-l poned
iix nie< ting from Thursday afternoon
till Pridny t to-morrow) afternoon
April nth
Mrs. H. K. Rutledge. Secy.
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>lood Needs
i CONSTIPATION
AnA Sour ^fomacli Caused Tkis
Lady Much Suffering. Black*
DraugW Relieved.
Meadorsville, Ky.—Mrs. Pearl Pat
rick, of this place, writes: “I was
rei4 constipated. I had sour stomach
and was so uncomfortable. I went to
the doctor. lie gave me some pills.
They weakened me and seemed to
tear up my digestion They would
gripe me and afterwards It seemed
I was more constipated than before.
I heard of Black-Draught and de
elded to try it. I found it just what 1
needed. It was an easy laxative, and
not bad to swallow. My digestion soon
Improved. I got well of the sour stom
ach, my bowels soon seemed normal,
. no more griping, and I would take a
dose now and then, and was in good
•hape.
I cannot say too much for Black-
Draught for It is the finest laxative
one can use."
Thedford’s Black-Draught has for
many years been found of great value
in the treatment of atoroach, liver and
bowel troublea. Easy to take, gentle
and reliable fn Its action, leaving no
bad after-effecta, it has won the praise
of thousands of ptopie who hav#
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4 SPRING SOCIAL SEASON 4
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Virtually mni'king the openine of
tli<* post-EiiMpr sA-ial season in Flor
euciie. Mr--. Simon Ravenel Lucas.
Mr«. Edw:ir«l Duger Lucas and Mrs
Marion Du Bois Lucas entertained
l-'C friends a* cards and other diver
sions yesterday afternoon at 'tin
home of Mrs. Simons Ravenel Lucas.
.°.o:i South foil street. Apropos to
the beginning of the spring social
activities. B was one of the briTiant
'Blairs‘of ill seasons in Florence.
Mrs. E. 1> Salleuger welcomed
the cue; ts as they entered the hand
some home. The hostesses alone
were in the receiving line.
Twentv tables were set for cards,
miction bridge being played. Payers
cut tor the honors of the afternoon.
Airs. V alter J. ‘Johnson being suc
cessful. Stic was awarded an ekqui
site corsage of sweet peas and (lain
tv pink rose buds.
The favors were miniature has
ksds of candy bedecked with loan
(mils
As the gimsts entered the recep
lien ball, punch was served by Mis
John- Barnwell util Miss Caroline Lu
cas. At the conclusion of playing, a
delicious salad course was served,
consisting^ of chicken salad, stutT to
rn; toes, pickles, beaten l ist uit and
coffer.
The 'decorations were typical of
sprim;. being basket^ of joaiie.iills on
mantel* cabinets, mid practically
every a valla bio place in the library
parlor and living loom.
Olie first wax preparation., for the
use of stiidetrts in anatomy were
made by a woman.
The number of women wage earn
ers in Hie United Slates has doubled
during Hie last ten years.
Louisiana has nineteen registered
women -statiitticiin?. which <execteds
the record of any other state.
The first woman ever admitted to
the liar of Wisconsin was Miss Ia»-
vinia Goodell. of Janesville, in 1874.
Three noted English women- Queen
Ann. Elizabeth Inchbald. and Harri-1
Lee—died on the first day of August.
George Eliot. Hie world's most sue-
cussful woman novelist, realized only
|f>00 from Hie sale of her first novel.
Alabama's first woman notary pub
lic was a Miss Peebles, of Birming
ham, who was commissioned by the
governor in 189:’,.
A half million dollar fund is being
raised in St. Louis to finance two ho
tels far tiie accomodation of women
in industry.
The Council of Women in Toronto
is agitating for th'> appointment of
woman police judge to deal with the
cases of women and girls.
Oklahoma City’s only woman adver
Using manager is Rachel B. White, a
21-yeab-old miss who successfully
handled the publicity business for one
of tlie largest motor companies in the
< f 'k)alKunu capital.
The first woman ever to seek an
elective stale office in Nebraska is
Mjss Anna Yokel, an employe of the
state hoard of control of Lincoln, who
has tiled for Hie Democratic nomi
nation for Secretary of State!
A St. Louis woman wants a divorce
bee- use her husband won't alow her
t 0 attend church, while a Nebraska
woman is seeking release from the
matrimonial yoke because her hus
band objects io her attending Hie
movies.
The first woman in America to hold
a position as superintendent of a rail
road was Mrs. J. i> Carson, of Tole
do, who in ip the early seventies was
made superintendent of the Toledo,
Wabash and Western road, after she
had demonstrated her ability in sev
eral minor positions,
In 1859. ten years a tier the organi
zation of the General Land Office at
Washington, appears on the rolls for
the first time, the name of a woman
J —Martha M. Read. She was appoint-
I ed from Georgia at n salary of $fi0»
, a year, and assigned to the Division
of Surveys. But her work, and that
of several others whose names have
never appeared on the records, was
sent to her home to he done.—the
gentle device of chivalrous men to
save delicate women from the unac-
cusot.med associations and surround
ings of a public office.
Mexican War Losses.
The number of men engaged in (he
Mexican war on the American side
consistejl of -42,54.* regulars and T.'LTTb
volunteers. The losses of regulars
were: Killed, 51 !R; wounded, 2,102;
died of wounds, -408. Volunteers killed.
51."; wounded, 1,818; died of wounds.
RK>. This does not include deaths hy
disease.
Cadavers stored In Oil.
For storing bodies for anatomlca,
use, Dr. Arthur William Myers of
Stanford university uses boxes filled
with mineral seal oil, which is almost
odorless and preserves Hie cadaver
from decay.
HE SEEKS ARAB HEIRESS
tory.”
y, after he
slant District
re is not a sec
in^^^Bgie"' (NggPRIi 're conditions of
imT^Wnity do not prevail. The four
instances 1 cited Sunday are merely
typical.
“Our women # have become a cigar
ette-smokimf. half-Hothed. loose-liv
ed lot. Things we regarded as mortal
sins in days gone'by are now thought
of ns mere pecadillos. Mothers of
families have got the habit of piling
Hid dishes in the r.fnk, neglecting
their husbands and going out to flirt
without Hie slightest compunction.
Husbands, on the other hand, accept
: howe
eviurio or Wi-i'ivc.l from Adah,’
meaning onmmcni. and the. name
Adah was gljen to the wife of Lantech
in Hie Old Testament. But later ety
mological authorities believe Hint Ada
s merely a Latinized form of Ead,
iiieiitiiug happy or rich, and Hie same
as Hie Herman ld». Ida's gem is Hie
iuri|uolse.
Trees Ti.at Have Long Life.
Brazilian coconut palms live front.
fiOO to 7<Hi years, and the date palm
from 2(81 to .".(Hi years. On the Mount
of Olives, Jerxaleni, there are olivt
wc.'s known to have been flourishing
In KliKt. ,
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’ SLOW MALTED MILK *
THEY ARE SURE TO PLEASE
Riley Drug Co. !
The Rcxal! Store.
Opp. P. O. Phone 38 |
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Mr. Dargan M> Knight and sister,
Miss Kiina. arc expected to. arrive in
Hie citv this evening. Tomorrow they
will go to Hnrtavllle to attend the,-
Student Volunteer Conference, which
meets there tomorrow.
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Mrs i . L. Howie has gone to Rocky
Mount for ;• visit to friends and re'a-
tives
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Mr. and Mr*. .1 K. Stanley'of White
ville. N. C\. spent yesterday with
their brother, Mr. .1. B. Stanley on S.
Colt street,
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’Mis. Howii'd Creech and* Miss
Alexander Adams have returned to
their home In Benson, N. f!„ after a
visit to Mrs. A. M. Pope on E Elm
street.
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Mr*. J. B. Brown and non have
gone to Greeneboro. N. C.. for a sev
eral week* vlnit to relatives and
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Tills Is Ben Malioiuet, a sheik of
Arabia and a brother of the amir of
Hedjax, who lias cmne In .-Ymerica in
search of Sari, fiancee to Ids hrnihcr,
the amir, and daughter of one of the
Nchest men in Turkey, who died from
grief over her (lls»|i|teHranee after ike
rniisllee, -and left her SIOO.OOO.QOtb
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