The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, June 07, 1920, Image 3
TOT FLORENCE DAILY
)AY AFTERNOON, JUNE 7,19i6.'
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Compliuieating Miss Lucy Thomp-1
son, a bride-to-be of the near future,
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SOCIAL
caiTendar
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RE LL-A*NS
■‘OR indigestion
F. U. LAKE DRUG COMPANY
Florence, S C
TUESDAY—Reception: Hostesses,
Mrs. Marion L. Brockington and
Mrs. Sam J. Royall; 13 South War-
ley street; 5 to 7 P. M.
THURSDAY—Fish Stew: Muldrow’s
Mill: Research Club: Hostess, Mrs'.
J. L. Barringer: 4:30 P. M.
Mrs Henry Malone beautifully en-
Miss Mildred Estelle- Howell and Mr. tertained at cards last Tuesday after-
Albert James Howell entertained a noon in boner of her sister. Miss
party cf friends Friday ^evening at din Lucy Thompson and friends. The
ner at the Pinewood club. It was oue attractive bungalow on West Evans
of the pleasant affairs of the social street was bright with nasturtiums
events of the week.
and marigoLls.
AT THEL BAL GAME
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+ L. W. CLUB MEETING
•i Miss Katharine Rollins will enter-
The discriminating Fans and Fannies ^ the L w ci ub tomorrow
Chew Florida Fruit Gum. Buy a pack j (Tuesday) afternoon at 4:30 o’
age today and g* t in the game. Madei at h(?r i, om e on S. Dargan street,
by Fleer. All dealers—f>c. Adv. i Marion Outts, Pres.
After dinner, the guests danced to Little Miss Elizabeth Lawson and
an early hour this morning. Music Master Henry Malone, both of whom
was furnished by a five-piece orches- were costumed in pink!- in a most at-
i tra. tractive manner passed the score
Miss Howell was assisted by Mrs. cards. Tables were placed In three
j Clyde G. Brown, Mrs. E. E. Lucas, connecting rooms and cards were en-
i Mrs. J. P. McNeill, and Mrs. Walter joyed for two hours. , The prize, a
+ J J. Johnson. Young Miases JVii’dred lovely box of candy was won by Mrs
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I SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS
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“ANNOUNCEMENT”
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I We wish to advise that we are in position to furnish Sash. Doors
I and Blinds, made from White Pine, Yellow Pine and Hardwoods
| We are in position to give you deliveries in 3G hours from receipt
| of order stock sizes,
% If special work desired we are able to make prompt delivery and
i shall be pleased to receive your inquiries.
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: TRENCHARD-SPARROW LUMBER CO.
Kipg, Pearle Lindsay, Florence (;. Burger. The guest, of honor
Howell, Dorothy Chase and Rosine was presented with a “Bride’s Book.”
Chase served the tables dhd the Each .guest was given a beautiful fa-
pwu P ,,nch - v<)r basket filled with 'hofne-maitk*
ciocK . rh(> co j or sc heme was yellbw and candy.
white, executed in hydrangas, nas- The hostess was assisted in enter-
turtiums, daisies, and crepe, paper, taining by Misses Estelle Howell,
The place cards were very unique. Mary Jaegar and Mrs. Haskell Thorn-
being a tiny bridal bower with the as>
couple in it, executed in card board. \ .delicious salad course with cof-
A tin ee-course dinner was served.
Guests for the evening were: Mis
ses Marv Jaeger, Caroline Lucas,
Hannah Harrell, Edna McCurry, Car
oline Hood, Lucy Thompson, Jessie
Gregg, Theo Husbands, Willie Bryan,
Eva Howell, Jessie Mae King, Martha
Shuler, Jane Oglesby, Belva Uones.
Mignon McCown, Susie Lucas, Louise
Haynsworth, Weber, Nell Hines, Es
telle Howell.
fe*e followed by block cream and cake
was served.
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* MAE SOWERS FhDELIS 4
4 ’CLASS MEETS TONIGHT 4
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MANUFACTURERS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPARTMENTS
MILL PHONE 715
The Mae Sowers Fidelis Class of
the First Baptist Church will meet
tonight at 8:30 o’clock, instead of
Messrs Ernest Ivey, T. R. Miller, | Tuesday night, with Mrs. Hiltoh as
J. Ward McLendon. Edwin Brunson, < hostess on East Evans Street.
Albert Howell, A. H. Ward, of Darl-i —-
OFFICE PHONE 713
Florence, S. C.
Savannah, Ga.
Jacksonville, Fla.
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Mr#. O. G. Weston and her danbt-
ter Mrs. Austin Miller, returned this
morning from a tay of several weeks
ington, Sam Husbands, John Love
lace, John L. Barringer, Peter Mc-
Eachin, Borie Cain, Robert Howell,
Frank Barnwell, Fufman Swails,
George McClenaghan. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McBride, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Sydnor, Mr and Mrs
Walter J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W. * t *
M. Hardee, Mr and Mrs. Henry Mo- Mrs E A A , len of Rockingham, N
> h^e.^Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lucas. Mr. c l3 thf> gue8t of her 8l8ter> . Mrs .
w 1 ■ ’ ^— = ‘ ” i M T f ’ t ’ - : l- 110 ^. Mr. and Earle Martin on S. Durgan street.
C. G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Mil-' * *
*#**^#****##*******4#******* h ********** H, "**' 3HM{ '******* $ 1 liford, of Darlington, Mr. and Mrs.!
* I James Williams of Lake City.
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4 Mr. W. B. Pettigrew and family
0 left this juorniug tor Vuginia for a
4, visit. From there they will go to
Murrel’s Inlet to spend the summer.
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Mr. and Mrs. .C. H. Thomas left
last night for Richmond, Va., to at
tend the graduating exercises of ifich
mond College, their son, Haskell be
ing a member pf the graduating class
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Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Tennent. ac
companied by Miss Elizabeth Ayer,
left by automobile this morning for
Columbia, to attend,the graduating
exercises of the University of South
Carolina. Miss Roberta Andrews,
Mrs. Tennent’s sister, being one of
the honor graduates.
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Mrs. I). T. Riley has bone to Green
vllle to attend the graduating exer
cises of the G. W. C.
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Miss Emma Reynolds of Sumter Is
vlsitlnf' Mrs Z. T. Highsmith.
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Miss Willie Bryan, who has been a
member of the school faculty here,
has returned to her Home in Allen-
da’e.
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Little Marion Jean, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duckett, who
has been quit* ill for the past two
weeks is reported much -better today,
to the delight of her many friends.
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Mrs. A. J. Johnstone left this morn
ing for Greenville to visit her daugh
t£rs, Mrs. Charles Browne and Miss
Frances Johnstone who is attending
Greenville Woman’s College.
Better be “Safe than Son y
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RESEARCH CLUB
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Mr. J. J. .Fogarty and Mr. E. J.
! Smith left Saturday night for Atlan-
4,1 tic City to attend the Master Me-
4,!chaiiics Convention which is in ses-
1 sion there.
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means you better carry Fire InsurcSnce.
Ours is costing our members something like $5.25
per Thousand a year. Write us to come see you and
go into detail. Country Property only.
THE FLORENCE COUNTY FARMERS
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.
W. McTOWN. Pres.
Florence, S. C.
D.E.FRASER, Secty. & Agt.
Bannockburn, S. C.
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in the North.
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The June meeting of the Research
Club vlll be held with Mrs. .). L. Bar- Ah ’ an<1 Mrs - A - ‘ ,lu-<lee an(1
ringcr. ’The hostess will entertain, U*' son - C’ovlhgton. have returned
theYlul. in a unique way. Sl.e has fro111 a visit t0 velativps in Mississ-
invited the Club and the “Club
husbands” to a lish stew at Mul-
drows Mill. Thursday afternoon.
Cars will lehve the city at 4:30
o’clock.
Members of the C ub are request
ed to give in the names of their
l ock tor UI2U-192I, so that these may
he listed at once.
i-Tube With Every
Casing Until July 10, FREE
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Sold by
Every *
Car Owner
throughout the South knows
the Miles Cheaper value of the
famous Quaker Tires.
To acquaint you with Quaker
Multi-Tubes —many tubes in
one —we will give free with
every Quaker casi ig purchased
durjng the next 30 days one of
these faultless inner tubes.
Don’t miss this opportunity.
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Mrs. H. F. Crossan and little son
Hugh, Jr., have returned from Lees-
ville, Vhere tliey have been visiting
relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fulton spent
Saturday in Columbia with friends.
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Mr. Anthony Fogarty has gone to
Rocky Mount to attend the “June
German”. He will he the guest of
his sister, Mrs. Wyehe Walker while
there. •
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Miss Corinne Walker, of Griffin.
Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Char
les S. Gardiner.
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Miss Marahel Waters has gone to
Greenville to attend the giaduatipg
exercises of G. W. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams ami
Miss Leone Williams of Lake City,
passed through the city last night on
their way to Columbia to uttenil the
K. At dance at thee University of
j South Carolina.
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I Mr. G.- T. Walkeer and Mr. J. F
1 Muldrow have returned from a sev
eral days fishing trip on Little Pee
Dee. They had a most delightful
trip. Mr. Walker caught a trout
weighing seven and three-quarters
pounds. •
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Mr. Wilbur Hicks left Saturday
night for Greenville to attend the
commencement exercises at Furman
University, of which he is President
of the Alumnae Association, and also
rt member of the Board of Trustees.
THE CITADEL
THE MILHARY COLLEGE OF
SOUTH CAROLINA
Classed by the War Department as a
DISTINGUISHED MILITARY COL
LEGE
FuU courses In engineering, sciences
and languages. •
One BENEFICIARY SCHOLARSHIP,
which pays nearly all expenses, is va
cant in Florence County, and will be
filled by a competitive examihation to
be held on July 9th at the County
seat. This examination will he given
on the following subjects: Algebra
through quadratics, plane geometry
English grammar, composition and
rhetoric, literature, American history
ancient history, and physical geogra
phy.
A limited number of pay cadets will
he received. Total expenses not to
exceed $409. Early application is
necessary. For catalog giving full 1h-
formation, address
COL. O. J. BOND, Superintendent
The Citalel, Charleston, S. C.
Cased Silver
Wedding
Gifts
The prevailing idea of buying
Table Silver ia compact case*
or more or lorn elaborate chests has developed a practical
and iaterestiag lot of assortment. -
For the bride notfaiac is nicer than a complement of pretty sil
ver either ia SheffieiaOr Sterling. We show them ranging from
a modestly priced set ia a case to a cheat that hears the mark
of quality and elegance. You are iavited to see our display.
FINKELSTEIN ‘
THE JEWELER
27 E. EVANS PHONE 100
nFFTTVOTUET]
PHONE 225.
LASSIFIE
^ADVERTISEMENTS
Real for Profit—Use for Results
One Cent a Word. 'No Advertisement Taken for
Less Than 25oc Cash in Advance. -
One Insertion f .26
Three Insertions .... ..... $ .60
One Week (Six insertions) ' $1.00
Wanted
FLORIDA FRUIT GUM
“The best Chewing Gun ever.” Made
by Fleer. All dealers—5c—Adv.
E. U. MACK
Proprietor “Tire Exchange” Florence.
Mappin & HamHtor
HOUSE PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
PHONE $68
OFFICE OVER McCOWN HARD
WARE COMPANY
IkilCH!
money orncm wunuui QU4*tion
if HUNT'S Salve fails in the
treatment ofJTCH. ECZEMA.
RINGWORM. TETTER or
other itching akin diseases. Try
n 7S rent boa at ou- ti.V
WANTED—You to gv to the Trans
port Garage and look over their
used car bargains.
WANTED—Auto owr.ert to know
that Whisnant Motor Company has
opened a general repair department,
for automobiles and trucks, at 13 S
Church St. Florence, S. C., with ex
pert mechanics. Our prices will be
reasonable, and satisfactory work
guaranteed.
WANTED—You to try the Transport
Garage for a used car.
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WANTED—You to Know that we ai» 3
prepared to give expert service
on all machine repair work. The
Bridgers Machine Co.
Spann & Grimsley
Fire Insurance
Florence, S. C.
Office Masonic Bldg.
L McD. HICKS
Architect
Florence, S. C.
Office in McCall Bldg.
Dr. Z. F. HIGHSMITH
Optometrist.
Cyst Examined, Glasses Fitted.
Office at residence, 20 Kuker Ave s
four blocks from Post Office, b
tween W. Evans and Chesvss M
Telephone 699-W.
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Y ' Closing Night Chautauqua X
Z Grand Double Concert |
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| Weltman’s Famous Cosmopolitan Orchestra |
Featuring Leon Weltman, famous Russian violinist and Ethel Harrington, operatic soprano. y
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Don’t Miss It—8:30 P.
GORMAN & GORMAN
REPRFSENTTNO
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CU
FLORENCE, t. &
A. M. STRICKLAND
PRIVATE ACCOUNTANT
FLORENCE, SOUTH CAROLINA
Audits Systems Tax Returns
“America’s Oldest Battery"
SERVICE STAT ION
FLORENCE BATTERY EERVICB
L. B. FERRELL.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUEI
PHONE 154-W
The Eagle Shoe Factory
H. W. Schmidt, Prop.
Expert Shoemaker
Repair work called for
and delivered.
Turned Soles a specialty
110 E. Evans St,
Phone 99i
FOR SALE—Six room hou.se just
completed—all jnodern convenienc-
es and steam heat.Terms to suit
yourself. GOO AV. Evans St. Mrs.
S H Saunders.
FOR SALE—One ton transport truck
ton and a half body. Practically
new, A 1 condition. Driven less
than 100 miles. Good •price. Mrs
S II Saunders.
FOR SALtf—One C cylinder Y’elie in
first class condition. See W M
Brown, at Lake's Corner.
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Miscellaneous
ATTENTION CONTRACTORS—
Sand for building, delivered . any
where in the city at any time,
large or small quantities. Address
J. R. Temple R. E. 1). 3.
WANTED-the shoe wearing public V VHFN YOUR ciwthfq mZa
to know that I make old shoes look _ YO p“ ' , ROTHES-Need
— Cleaning or Altering,
We are experts in this
'ire. Ladies garments a specially.
like new. Try me with a pair. B. |
C. Roper, care Florence Shoe Store j
E. Evans St. phone 103.
WANTED—2 or 3 down stairs rooms
with porch for light housekeeping,
in desirable neighborhood. Phone
1R8 L 2 from 8 a. m. to 0:30 p. m.
or write B. C. care Times
Cbas. Kalisky, 15 N. Dargan St phene
179.
W. Evans St.
‘JUST ARRIVED—Car No. 1 Florida
stock yellow pine laths for imme
diate delivery. Trenchard-Sparrow
WANTED—Your ear when in need of ; Lumber Co.
repair an I am better prepared to,
give quicker and better service.! ATTENTION—Auto drivers, go at
All > ou have to do is to phone us j once and ask Fogarty & Walker to
we do the rest and guarantee our let r *ou try on Adams Noglare Sun-
work. Yours for better service. L.
V. Bass, nhonp 56V
WANTED—A housekeeper by widower
with boy and girl aged seven and
five* respectively. Apply Capt. S.
B. Hunter, 214 West Cheves St. •
WANTED—Lady to canvass in city.
Easy work. Easy hours. Apply pt
once. M. R. Sauls, Room 325 Flor
ence, Hotel.
WANTED—You to phone 577 for
Spanish mackerel and trout every
thing in groceries.* L. A. Command
er.
WANTED—Position as stenographer
Four years experience, can furnish
reference. Address J. B. Stacey
care of Florence Cadillack Co.
shade for driving at night and fac
ing Sun. .
BUY* NOW—and dry for winter, ust
stove wood, mixed pine and hard
wood. Price two dollars a singh
horse load at our mill. Giles Baj
Lumber Co.
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DESIRE TO BUY—Interest in piani
or music store. Will take aotivi
pfsrt in business or will purchasi
outright. Address giving line!
handled. AH replies treated contl
dentlally.. References exchanged
Address Box 1482 Richmond. Va.
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WAITED Two or three rooms’
with gas, suitable for light house-■
keeping. Address J. E. Foss. 620'
West Evans.
For Sale
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FOR SALE—-'Fox River butter, now
CV cents per pound. J. F. Stackley
Co.
FOR SALE—Milch cow, fine breed,
Jersey and Holstein, fiesh in Aug
ust. 307 West Darlington street.
FOR SALE
Air Pressure Visible Gasoline Pumps
Visible Oil Dispensers.
Storage Tanks—AH sizes.
Automatic Air Compressors.
Curb Air Stands. '
Vulcanizing Outfits.
Grease Guns. f
Oil Measures.
Garage Equipment.
For full information write *
RILLING STATION EQUIPMENT CO
Orangeburg, S. C.
LOST
FOR SALE-Extra Clear Red Cedar
Shingles, immediate (dle,Hvery.
Phone us your orders. Trenchard-
Sparrow Lumber Co.
FOR SALE—Several used trucks
from one to three and a half tons
capacity. C. O. Ritchie, Transport
Garage.
FOR SALE—Corn by M S llayns-
worth. Phoue 4302.
FOR SALE—Several loads nice dry
blocks for cooking eood cut in
short lengths. Send wagon to
mill or phone 715. Trencluu d-Spar
row Lumber Co.
FOR SALE—We are In position to
furnish you windows and doors,
sthek sizes, or pattern work. Tien
Chard-Sparrow Lumber C.o.
LOST OK STOLEN—Red setter pup
py 6 months old. Suitable reward
if returned to Eli Ateyeh. 29 North
Dargan.
For Rent
FOR RENT—Three connecting rooms
suitable for light housekeeping.
Mrs M H Mims. 19 Sanborn St.
NOTICE
Voters of Precinct No. 1 whic
takes in all territory North of Evan
street. East of Dargan* SL in the cit
and North of Wilmington Kailroa
and East of Darlington Railroad on
bracing Florence and Palmetto towi
shiiis will ^ind roll book at Ellerb
Drug Store. You should enrol
proifi|jtly so that you will be qual
tied to vote in the approaching pr
mary.
FOR SALE—0ne wood or coal cook
stove and one 30 gallon water
tank both in good condition. Phone
108-J.
FOR SALE—1920 bnick run eight
hundred miles two bumpers extra tire
snubbers motor meter $1450.00 for
cash. Apply H. E. McKlveen, Luke
City, S. C. • ’
T. H. 11 a i ll ee,
President.
I). M. McEACHIN,
Executive Committe
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W TUK DIAMOND BRAND. A
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYMJtE
K U LAKE URt/Q GO
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