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ii > ••• a* TRR >nKN(VB N «I>Alf,T.TIMKS MONDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 31, 1920. DARGAN Farms > HARLLEE ■For " SOCIAL NEWS WE ARE OFFERING A NUMBER OF LARGE- AND SMALL FARMS IN MANY SECTIONS OF THE STATE. IF INTERESTED IN A g6od FARM AT A REASONABLE FIGURE, SEE US. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. “WE DO IT QUICK.” Daigap-Harllee Realty & Development Company, McCall building Florence, s. c. phone 7»6 * + + + * + ♦ + + + + 4- SOCIAL CALENDAR + »♦++*+**+♦++♦+*♦ a Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. OCEANIC HOTEL Open June ist. WILL BE FAMOUS FOR LIVING Management Vining & Russell, also Eseeola Inn, Linevllle, N. C., and mond Beach, Florida. GOOD operating Breton Inn, Or TUESDAY—Card Party. Hostess, Mrs Henry Malone, at 4:30 In the af ternoon. • WEDNESDAY—Reception. Hostess Mrs. Fred K. Lake, 219 W. Pal metto street. 4::50 to 6:30 p. m Wedding Reception IStackley— Tyson) at the home of Mrs. George Stackley; 423 W. Palmetto, 6 to 8 p. in. ft*************** + BEALL—OLIVER NUPTIALS + +♦+♦+♦*+♦++♦♦♦++ The Anderson Dally Mall has the following account of the wedding of Miss Sarah jOlhver, who has many friends in Florence:— “Miss Sard Marabel Oliver and Mr Andrew Jackson Beall were married I the Sdutheru Bell •Telephone Com pany. Mrs. Beall Is h striking blonde and unusually attractive.” "Mr, Beall is iv graduate of the A. & E. College, Raleigh. He served for a number of months in the navy dur ing the world war. being on the U. S. hattleshib Pennsylvania .wheq it con voyed President Wilson and his party across. He is special agent of the Mutual benefit Life Insurance Com pany and vice president of the Lynch Drug Company here. Mr. Beall Is a Shriner, a member or Oasis patrol. He is accounted one of Charlotte’s most pdpular and promising young men, a warm welcome awaiting him and bis bride upon their return to the city to make their home.*' “Those present for the marriage in Greenville on Thursday were: Mrs. A J. Beall, of Charlotte, and Atlanta, mother of the bridegroom; Rev. and Mrs. \Y r B Oliver, of Anderson. S. C.. parents of the bride; Miss Lucy Oli ver, Miss Kellogg, Dr J. G. Robert son and Lieutenant Jones, of Green J villo, S. C., Mr. and Mrs Sinclair Stewart, Miss Ella Moseley, Miss Wil lie Anderson, Mr. Norman Lynch and Mr. L. B. Cray ton, of Charlotte.” L at high noon Thursday at the Ottaray <•> » + + + + + + + + **«*4 S. C., Rev. W. U. the bride, officiat- LATHS—LATHS—LATHS JUST RECEIVED CAR NUMBEA 1 YELLOW PINE LATHS DIRECT FROM FLORIDA STOCK AND READY FOR QUICK DE LIVERY. WE HAVE IN ROUTE CAR RED CEDAR SHINGLES TO ARRIVE SOON. FEW LOADS EXTRA NICE DRY BLOCKS FOR COOKING. SEND WAGONS TO MILL. TRENCHARD-SPARROW LUMBER CO. MANUFACTURERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPARTMENTS OFFICE PHONE 713 MILL PHONE -715 Florence, S. C. Savannah, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. I4l4»***4t******** y-******#^ ************* y l ; hotel. Greenville I Oiiver, father of I ing.” "A pretty arrangement of yellow snapdragons and ferns were used in J decorating the parlor where the cerc- ' mony was performed . The bride wore I her going-away suit of navy tricotine I with chic black braid hat trimmed In ' jet. Her corsage bouquet was of I bride's roses and lillies of the vai- ley.” j “The bride's parents tendered a re- * ception immediately following the # taking of the vows, after which Mr. and Mrs. Beall loft for Ashevl'le ahd other points of interest in the moun tains of North Carolina. Returning, 1 they will be at home in one of the Springs apartments on Not lb MRS. N. W. HICKS AND MRS. J. W. STROUD ENTERTAIN •» ♦♦•fr******* * J i new Caldwell street.” "Mrs. Beall is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Oliver, of Anderson, S. ('. She is a graduate of Coker col lege. Hartsvil'e. S C. She has made her home here with an uncle. Mr. Charles A. Moseley, and Mrs. Mose ley. for the past several years while holding a responsible position with I ************************************ **^ f NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. • Sure I have three uncalled for suits of clothing in the Post Office. One Brawn suit 170. balance due on it $48.50. One Black suit $65, bal ance due $10. One Black Broad Cloth suit $75. balance due $50. They arc lull sizes for men. Call to see Mack before you buy elsewhere. MACK’S PLACE 211 NORTH DARGAN STREET FLORENCE. S. C. / ***?.*♦********************* ******************** WOlMSTjWJ Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief Bsmfc&NS H A car of rare beauty * a x ~- ixrA x r—% an & m: louse b|y YViion you an thinking t,f buying a car- Don’t forget to consider the company behind it. Know Uic standing of the factory that builds it—know the per nianpney and the character of its organization. The Company that makes the Sayers Six has been buildmu duality vchiplcs for more than 4G years—and for over 10 years it has made motor cars for a specialized trade. During that time it has established a reputation for the high quality and dependability of its products. In the Suyerr. Six this standard is maintained through-out. Note the Sayers-C ontinental Red Seal Motor—Stewart Vacuum' Gasoline Feed— Deico Starting, and Lighting System—Stewart Speedometer—Boyce Motometer- Power Tire Pump---every part ctandard and of proven quality. Arrange today to ice tfye Sayers Six—to ride in it- to sec for yoqrsHf what a wonderful value it is. Tiit layers & Scovill Company, Cincinnati Mra. J. W. Stroud and Mrs. N W Hicks entertained at a charming tea on Thursday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. W. E. Stroud, of Goldsboro, N. C, and Mrs K. M. Hicks, Jr., the lat ter a recent bride. The reception was held at the heme of Dr and Mrs. Hicks, and the beautiful house was at Its loveliest in Us decorations of pink. The cheer ful rosy shade of “Dorothy Perkins” was the color scheme carried out in a peculiarly skillful and satisfying fashion In every detail. The rooms were lighted by pink shaded chandeliers, all the lights hav ingj shades of pink crepe tissue, and being decorated wltn showers of pink crepe r in the knots of which were tiny Dorothy Perkins roses. The pink lights suffused the. whole “with a sofi and lovely tint that made the effect just a bit dreamy anc unreal. The roses were used with a telling effect, hut with such faultless tasK- and glare that there was no heavi- ^oss, but only th' 1 satisfying sense of being just enough to be very beauti ful. There was no conventional de sign, but, just graceful sprays and feMoons. used with tact and tine re straint. Mrs. Stroud and Mrs. Hicks ‘were assisted by many of taelr friends? Ai the front door,, one was met by Mrs. Jno. A. Chase, and Mrs. John R. Webster At the drawing room doors were Mrs J. W. Ragsdale and Mrs Earle Martin. Thence one passed on to be greeted by the receiving line, Mrs. N. W. Hicks, Mrs. E. M. Hicks, Jr., Mrs J.i W. Stroud, Mrs \V. K. Stroud. Mrs Fitz Lee, Mrs Angle, Mrs Janies Williams, Mrs. Adolph Lynch, Mrs. Charles Marsh. Mrs. "W. C. Blount, Jr and Mrs J. N. McBride. At the dining room door were Mrs Marion D. Lucas, and Mrs.. John Gregg MoMaster, while in charge of the dining room were Mrs. Richard King and. Mrs. Ken Covington. Here pretty little demoiselles served de licious hospitality in the form of pink ice cream and pink cake, little Misses Mary Elizabeth Hicks, Mary King, Dorothy Chase, Margaret Pfo- hfe. Cynthia Waters and Grace Will iams saw to it that no guest departed unrefreshed, while tiny Dorothy Hicks passed around the delicious mints, that looked like the petals of a big La France rose and lasted as good as they looked. One passed next to the library door to be received by Mrs. M. L. Brockington, Mrs. J. D Smyser. Here Mrs. X- B. Haynsworth and Mrs D. E. Fraser saw that ttie guests were served at either of the two punch fowls—one in charge of Mrs. E. L. Oulla and Mrs. J. D.’GHland, the other presided over bv Mrs. D. T. Riley and Mrs. F. K Lake At the hall door were Mrs. J.D Murchison and Mi’s Charles Ducket, while in the hall Miss ’Jessie Gregg played orchestral selections on the victrola. The occasion was a happy and very informal one—every body had on a pretty gown and the pink shaded lights worked wonders of becomlng- uess. More than four hundred g’uest.s called during the “liours of the recep tion and all carried home beautiful memories and recollections of a cor dial greeting and some very happy moments. * Mrs. Lucius Oliver and Miss May | McCatherln of Marion visited friends 1 lu the city yesterday. * * * Mr. J. T. Djxoh and family motor ed to Laly? City yesterday to hear Dr Brldgers preach. CITY OF CALGARY PLANS TO CARIJY OWN INSURANCE Calgary. Alta.. May 31.—This city has decided to provide its own fire in surance and this year is putting aside $10,000 towards a sinking fund for this purpose. At the end of five years when $l50.000 is accumulated the city will give up the line insurance which It now holds. The state of South Carolina, in the United States, is said to have saved thousands of dollars by this method. ‘‘T * 1%. r tY ..t V* 5 kx r\ WHEN MOTORING Take along a package of Florida Fruit Gum. It adds to the fdeasiirc of the ride. Made by Fleer. All dealers—5c —Adv. :$c * " PERSONALS ********** .vy-M J fc‘. III 7 4s* r ~ A M i <i’v •V > 7 Miss rtankle Cole returned last night from Spartanburg, where she has been teaching the "Whitney school * * * Rev. and Mrs. Luther Bridgets and little son. motored over from Lake City Saturday to visit friends * * * Messrs Hugh and Ed Loyd Wlllcox have retained home from Asheville, where they have been attending Bingham College _ * ♦ .* Mr. Claude Wilkerson. of Harts- ville, was ai visitor in tins city yes terday. :* * * Mrs. J. F Brown. Miss Kthelenc, Messrs. Heyward, Loraine and 'John Brown motored Irom Hartsville yes terday to visit Mrs. J. F. Duffell. * * * Dr N W Hicks is spending seVeral days In Miami, Fla, on business * *' * Mrs. James Williams has returned to Lake City after a most pleasant visit to Mrs. E. D. ^ullenger ♦ *' * Mr. Thomas Long has returned .home after spending several months in Columbia attending D^aughans Business College * * * Mrs D. W. 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