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:<v v- "• at: >t>/• r':n'M/■ uji T • i < ( < <k'I i i > * ... ^^:*j i ’tu.j- v >• r/^ THE FT-ORRNCE DAILY TIMES SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 8, 19?0. «!• /•; ..... ^ wr* a J;... .•.t ^ / J CEMENT i $ THE S. C. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL . HAS FOR SALE A LIMITED QUNTITY ♦of Good cement, price, $1.25 a sack. •#***#*#*« * ! Consider The Future of FLORENCE OUTSIDE CAPITAL NEEDED % If you want a business lot for development, cen- * trally located, where values, will never be less, that you can buy at a reasonable price, we have it. I i 1 ^ ^ ■ ••••+••***+*****4 ! ALICE VERLET, BELGIAN QUEEN OF SONG TO APPEAR HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY * ****** *** ELLISON CAPERS CHAPTER Ethics and Epigram. “Thfivs nothing holier in hen vet than your own little job.” am! “The man who hits tils little niche on earth in the verv best way that it cats be tilled, is as good as any angel in heaven.” are two sayings which sound Alice Verlet* world famous ao nr"»»o, an d one of the best known Edison stars', will be heard in Flor ence in an operatic .concert on' 1 May 12th and through the business eutet-: like different versions of the same epi- ♦ + + ♦ + ♦♦♦* + ri8 « 0 f Vaughan Furniture Company | B1 . 81l , „ f „ ev MacAlpine io The Ellison Capers Chapter. U. P. of this city, and the Edison company, |)iR )H| ,„. esR ,, ie Kiwanig ( .| Ub . C.. was delightfully entertained at of New \ork city. Wheilier IWi.r MacAlnine said both the home of Mrs. Hartwell M. Ayer It Is doubted that the music lov j / ‘ ‘ 1 . . Thursday afternoon with Mesdatnes Ing colony of Florence will learn of 1 , '■ s • 0 W1, ' Ayer, E. J, and L. T. Burch as host jthe coming of Miss Verlet with much " ^'"tmd iruth in h'crisp form. esser;. Quite a large number .attend ing. An Invitation to attend the Mc- enthusiams as was shown by the trc-i Honest, efficient work Is not only a mondous attendance «t the Opfra "orldly ntlliiy Imt a high moral func- House when similar tone contest tlon.—BuiTnlo Times. mortal exercises at the Catholic last September delighted the hun-, church was read and accepted. Arrangements were made for Me morial Pay. The American legion (I reds ! Alice Verlef is “The Belgian Queen 1 of Song” ami is recognized as one! having kindly offered to escort the] >f the world's greatest coloratura so-j Veterans to Mt. Hope Cemetery primes. She" came direct to America! lees. Irving. Impressionable, Infatuated, wherd the exercises will take plaie.j Tom the Paris grand opera where she injudiciously invests. Ida s indulgence Definite plans were made for the sang leading coloratura roles Milo! In ices inordinate. Insatiable. Irving, Illuminating irritation. Iila incldentiilly indicates interest In ^ r COOLING AND NOURISHII »su*i niLW i U i<// is a glass of our Ice cold ml! on a hot day. It is clarified pasteurized and better than 1 the carbonated beverages as n real satisfying drink.. Me men are drinking milk and termilk all the time. Foil don’t call men mollycoddW for using sound sense, of whl milk drinking is evidence. CENTRAL MILK STATIOI ‘ Phone 74t. dinner to be served to the vetranej *"e'rlet made a triumphant debut at ( •Y on June !rd. the OpenrComlffue in Paris when she! jl The ('banter has contributed fifty was eighteen years old. ♦ 'dollars to the Memorial Fund. ’ She achieved brilliant sue*ess in * | Several new members were pre<* j every great European musical center J|ent at thl6 meeting and their certi singing leading roles with ihe Grand J ficates were presented to them. | Opera. Opera Comlque and Gaite - Atif.r the business was dispensed I Eyrique, of Paris. By special consent with, most delightful refreshments | she sang before the king of Kngland were served. •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * THE ASSOCIATION Or * * COLLEGE GRADUATES + **************** | » The regular monthly meeting v ot the Asrociatlon of College Graduates will he hell on Monday afternoon at 4:30 in the Federal court room—All new’ members are urged to he present *♦♦♦♦♦**♦♦ + * MAXCY GREGG CHAPTER * * + + + ♦ + + ♦ + + •! We have for sale a splendid investment proposition in business property, now yielding a little better that 7 per cent interest. Fine chance for increase in value. Price and terms on application. COME TO SEE US IT MAY MEAN MONEY TO YOU Do not forget that we have money to lend on Real Estate in the City and County of Florence at 6 per tent on long time. These loans are made at actual cost. If you need money, co-operate with us to the end that we bring into the City and Couhty ONE MILLION DOLLARS outside capital this year. Capital invested through our trust department the past four months over Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. REAL ESTATE & TRUST CO. Phone 312 Maxcy Gregg Chapter, II. L). C. held Its regular May meeting Thurs day. May 6th. with Mrs. E. H. Lucas as hostess. The Chapter voted to contribute something monthly toward the support\of the Travelers' Aid for Florence, the amount to he determin ed later. A note of thanks was read from the President. Mrs. .1. W. Brme son. who was detained home, for flrfwers sent by the chapter during her recent illness. a:*o a letter from Col. Henry T. 1 iiompaon offer ing his company of the American Legion to act as escort for tin. Chapter on .Memorial Day, May 10th which wu". gratefully accepted. At invitation was also read from Fathei Dubois Wood to attend Confederal i Memorial services at the Catholb church Sunday. May 9th, at 6:30 p m. After Hie business session was over a very interesting paper “Mt. Vet non.” was read by Mrs. F. L. Wilco.' Miss Mattie Brunson read an extract from a hook entitled "The Heal l.ln coin.” After udionrument the host es served a delicious sweet course | assisted by Miss Aunie Hepburn. Tin June meeting will he held with the President, .Mrs. J. W. Brunson, it the F.lyree palace, and before the | king of Spain and Sweden at gala • j i rot mances. Verlel’s lame as an interpreter of] Mozart reached its zenith in Paris j she «»>nr “ftyoen of the Night "j in the "Magic Flute*’ fogrty-three, .itics in succession. Only five so | tranos in the world have mastered | this most difficult role. Mile. Ver let was selected to sing the Ninth Symphony of Rethoven with a ci-orus of 400 from the famous chorus of Amsterdam. She coached in the modern school with the famous Mas senet and was chosen by him to cre ate the role of Griselidis at Bordeaux The National Council of Danish ■Women comprises 35 associations, with a membership of about 40.000. Out of S36 professions and trades followed In the Netherlands nearly half are practised by women. Impecunious, inaptly introduces Inex pensive Innovations. Ida. instantly Irate, in impatient irritation.'indignnns ly. impeaches Irving’s iterated infatua tion, insinuating indifference, inurhan- ity. Ida’s infantile, inelegant invec tive illuminates Irvings innermost in telligence, inhibiting Infatuation, inter cepting Intentions.—Youth's Com panion. STIMPSON , Automatic—Computing SCALES 100, 30. 6 and 3 pound capacity All scales equipped with or with out scoops. <0 SPRINGS. NO COG WHEELS. NO RATCHETS Put an END to your scale TROU BLES by replacing your old scales with ST1MPSONS. ■ I am In position to make Immedi ate deliveries. EDGAR B. HEAPE 14 S. McQueen St. Florence, S. C. V ’-v i-1 LAST DAY OF DISCOUNT On Current Account MONDAY. MAY 10TH. THE FLORENCE DAILY TIMES. To Reduce Fever Relieve Headaches and Neuralgic Pains U»m CLUB BREAKFASTS FROM 30c to 80c QUICK SERVICE TI^ ONE «* HH»*****#444HMtv*4Ht*444HHMH444#*4HHHH»*##4444*#4H44HHH44HHHHHHHl ♦ 4 444*»»«e»44 4 e PERSONAL NEWS * *********** Rev. W. C. Blount left this a. 111 tor hia mission week near Igiko I City. , * * * Mr. H. S. Rose of* Pimlico Farm.| Berkley county, is spending the week end with his family. 4! *' ♦ Mr. J. R. Thrower returned last] night from a trip to Henderson, N. C. • * * Rev. Walter I. Herbert of Marion, former pastor of the Central Metho-j dlst church was at the Dr Bridget- meeting last evening, shaking hands] with old friends. Mr. Herbert i.- always a welcome visitor in Florence. % .* * Mr. J. P. Ktlgo. a prominent dtM zen of Darlington, was a visitor here yesterday. \ * * * John K. Bnrch and Robert Muldrow haye returned home from St. Joseph |Veterinary College, St. Joseph, Mo. ♦ *’ ♦ The many* friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Nelson will regret to learn that they have moved to Georgetown, where Mr. Nelson is going Into bust ness. r Aspltmu* is very eftli-lent und a' soliiti ly *afe to u<te ait It 4oe» sot depret* the heart a\en l:i extreme ciiaea of »r ve.k heart, neiiuaatlieuia oraitutnaa .Maiiutactui'- imI by a formula l:i »i*r l , v’lc , »<llii:; | 1 si I ns generally. )!• pars inire Asnlr'.n. I )i r )> TO Caffeine, 4 parts t x-lpU-nt. I i. c itive it tablet form. X’e per pae!:.i;-e at your dr i! glsm or by mall iron the m.in iLutttre a. Piedmont Laboratories. Inc., Ctintcn, S. C. 1 When your IGNITION SYSTEM develops trouble come to us—'for Magnetos, Distributors, Coils, and Generators need SPECIALIZED EXPERT SKILL OF WIDE KX- PERIENCE if dependable results are to he had. We repair ALL makes of IG NITION. STARTING, LIGHTING systems on Automobiles. FLORENCE AUTO ELECTRIC CO. 33 N. Irby Phone 168-L-2 ALICE VARLET Herself —in Florence The famous coloratura soprano, whose finished artistry has captivated a 1 whole continent, is coming by special arrangement to Florence. Her personal appearance makes this the musical event j of the season. Next Wednesday Evening May 12th ; I OPERA HOUSE Assistant Miss Verlet will he Mr. Thomas A. Kdison's Three Million Dollar Phonograph. FREE TICKETS Call, write or telephone us for free tickets of ad mittance. They will pe issued irt order of appli cation. S. VAUGHAN FURNITURE CO. BIRTH NOTICE Bom to Mr. and Mr«. anin. Jr., today a son, Alderman, 3rd. D. W. Alder David Wells The University of New Zealand was the first within the British em pire to recognize women's intellec tual equality with mm by granting them degrees. Dangerous Hours 5»* Are \ {COrVRJCHTKD) THE FASHION PARK DESIGNING ROOMS HAVE ORIGINATED A N I) C 0 PY - RIGHTED THE TUROLE METII* OD OF FRONT TREATMENT. THE LIGHT EST TYPE OF TAILORING CON SISTENT fVITH PRACTICAL Nr rt CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE A.\\\QVANCE UFA-TRV-O.V READY- TO-RUT-ON TAILORED A T FASHION RARK SERVICE HAS BEEN SUCCESS FULLY SECURED. as a result; THE LAPELS PARTICULARLY, AND THE FRONT, IN GENERAL,] ROLL BACK] SOFTLY B U T\ NOT AT THE\ COST OF UN GRACEFUL IVRIN- KLES OR FOLDS. ’* » > M. R. CANNON ’\ •SSla^f T” * N A n- s~ s o o k^o VWdr ess’^js-^readY^} < 'Wfwwgqapjfjqwsim >