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9 I 1 '^^4. ~ CUmmUy** Nuioi^ £ Rxr GmJNiMatem Mfl * - ^ag! »• '■ ■,:« ’• - • I tf. . . . Products of the The Road io Good Health OOD, wholesome food Is the 'eatest ,_of health-builders. Bread made ot good Hour, Is the most nutritious and the most whilebdme ot foods. ' See that there is plenty of bread upon your table. Good housekeepers are providing their families with more bread than ever before, because they know that bread furnishes the , nourishment that the body most needs at a cost far V' below what they would have to pay for any other food. r There is nothing that you can provide that can com pare in genuine goodness with bread and biscuits made with “Piedmont” # “Puritan” “Anigus Self- Rising” Flour 4.< . f There is. no food you can buy that is eo good at the price as the bread that these famous brands of flour make. .•/' * The Piedmont Mills have been furnishing the homes . of the. SOufh with Quality FJour for more thau 50 yehrs. THE PIEDMONT MILLS INC. high grade winter wheat flour LYNCHBURG, VA. rs. J. D. Murchison and Mrs. hugh Lee directed the guests ugh the music room, where Miss leaner Newbury furnished music on the victorola, and were invited into the dining room by Mrs. N. W. Hicks and Mrs. E. H. Lucas, where they were served with cream and cake by Mrs. L. T. Burch Mrs. W. H. Haigh, and Mrs. Chas. Bolick. Mrs F H Shuler and Mrs W. R. Newbury sliced the cream from beau tifully appointed services placed on the dlnihg table. Little Miss Mir iam Newbury served salted nuts. Passing into the library, where Mrs 3. F. Dudley and Miss Gertrude Mea dors served a delicious sherbert punch, the guests passed out through the drawing room, where they ^ere bade adieu by Mrs. S. R. Lucas and Mrs. D. T. Riley. The color scheme of pink and green was carried out in the refreshments and in the decorations of sweet peas and Dorothy Perkins roses. * TYSON—8TACKLEY ♦ ■ - ^ .. M 2.. . .'t ——* > «— .>T The lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stackley on West Palmetto street was the scene of a beautiful wedding on Wednesday afternoon, when their daughter, Agnes Goorgie. was given in marriage to Mr. William Brooks Tyson, of this city. The entire lower floor of the spa cious home was thrown open en suit, and artistically decorated with Shas ta daisies and banks of tall palms and ferns. From the lighted chande liers, which were gracefully draped with yellow crepe paper, hung dais ies, while huge vases and bowls of the same dainty flowers were scat tered in profusion around the rooms. The window draperies were festoon ed with garlands of green into which daisies were fastened. Just preceding the ceremony, which occurred at half after five o’clock, a charming musical program was ren dered Miss Lola Lawrence beuuti fully sang two Vocal numbers—“For You Alone,”*and “Beauty’s Eyes'— accompanied by Mias Annie Darby at the piano and Miss llessie Gregg with the violin. Promptly at live-thirty, to the strains of the wedding march from “Tannhauser,” the bridal party en tered the drawing room tn the fol lowing order: Misses Pauline Stack Iby and Estelle Flagler, young sisters of the bride, wearing dainty frocks of white organdie anu carrying Sbas ta daislees tied with yellow tulle, en tered from opposite doors and cros sed under the chandelier, from which was suspended a wedding bell. Next came the maid of honor, Miss Marie Jackson, of Dillonj dressed in flesh Georgette with larfee picture hajL and carrying an armful of sunset roses. The dainty little flower girls, Aud rey and Oliver Pendergrass, entered next trom opposite doors. They were dressed in fairy-like costumes of ac cordion pleated organdie and catried baskets tied with yellow tulle and 4 ■ ■■ \ Without Ice* Wherever electric current is available — fits any ice box or refrigerator. You have probably feiad about it in the Saturday Evening Post and other maga zines. ’ Entirely automatic, requires no atten tion, maintains any temperature, keeps butter, milk, meat, etc. indefinitely and makes ice for table use. <r. Write for booklet, ^Electric Refrigeration. * ’ COLUMBIA, S. C. ATLANTA, JACKSONVILLE, T T GREENVILLE, GA. FLA. S. C. ■ — he carried fe’s roses and r V ‘ the soft glow of heJJH^g their light over th<? the cenemony was performed by! Harold Thomas, of Charleston, S? assisted by the Rev. Wilnier S. Poy- ner, of this city. During the cere mony, Miss Gregg, in an adjoining room, softly played Dvorak’s beauti 1 ful “Humoresque.” Following the ceremony, a charm ing reception was tendered to the many Inlands of the bridal couple. Welcoming the guests at the door were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stackley. Receiving at the drawing room door were Mr. and Mrs. r. J. Kirk, who .............. invited the guests in, where they were introduced to the receiving line by Mrs. L. T. 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It will, absolutely grow your hair long and 'snrooth; ,ri lf your hair is dry, britfle and breaks, rpff, use QUEEN. It will give yoyj hair the oil it needs and make it eo pi-etTy you will never b8 with out Queen, “rud 25 cents for a box to Newbro Mfg. Co., Atlanta, Ca. We will pay you BIG MONEY to tell your friends about QUEEN and dietribste our advertising pamphlet.-:. Write for special mon.y making offer. f t The old order changeth. Of all years this is the one in which teachers cannot afford to stand still. Hundreds of teachers will come to Winthrop for inspiration and study. Will you? For bulletin address D. B. JOHNSON, President Rock Hill, S. C. ▼ W ■"-V-"' ,,i.A . ' • *' V 'c ' : *» -'e^xsivi ’dSC..< -vt- • t '•« . A ANNOUNCEMENT We have just completed arrangements for the agency of the Maxwell Motor Cars in Florence county. • * t 4 ill ** • i We will carry at all times a complete line of Maxwell parts and special attention will be given Maxwell service. ' A competent Maxwell mechanic will have full charge of repair and service work. Immediate deliveries can be made of the new 1920 models in either Roadster, Touring or closed Florence Day Elder Motor Co. J. A. CUtTS. A