The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, June 22, 1920, Image 3

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*r ssr tgl gLOIIjMC> QAlty TTyrs TUESDAY AWgl^GOIi lUlTT 22, 1920. I AUTHORIZED DEALERS MAXWELL GRANT SIX DAY-ELDER TRUCKS FLORENCE DAY-ELDER MOTOR CO. J. A. Cutts. Opp. Court House. r ^ r F SOCIAL NEWS ! ? ♦ Jet * A t \Tay* * V A*?l erican Women Moum • ipt Rtctiptcd pill. ♦ ♦ PERSONALS ♦ ******** ” Ml ’‘ ® - ,sa d° re Sulzbacher who L. B. Ferrall • has been motoring through several 1 - J northern statee returned home yes- lHllllllllllllilillllllilillll|liKI|u*ls|i4:4ii«il|iiliil>i|M|til.lliil:«lWM|i:li:|ii|ii|i!|M|ii|ii|ii|:i|illl»il«IIIMMtll|iilNIH(lWM«Mlilli rpr(1:iv h;| v1np hn(j a mnA| rlullphl. ' ■■■"' I •- ~ '■ r—I..,. ~ -"777 >~ni—. I. ■— '■ ■ ■ »' '■ ' ^ c *******************<'**■****!: ,r " > ... Mr. 4 F. Dudley returned this morning from a stay of sev* |ul Silk Shirts and Overalls SILK SHIRTS will shortIv go out of stvlc. OVERALLS are coming in. EXTRAVAGANCE is going out of stive. ECONOMY is coming in. • • The waiting line for LUXURIES will grow short- t r. ECONOMIZING. PRODUCING and SAVING v\ ill finish the last convulsions of "old rfian H. C. 1..” YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT will be a big factor in laying him low. OPEN ONE TODAY. WE INVITE YOU. | The First National Bank X Of Florence, x v ' Almost Everything in Banking * days in Portsmouth. Ohio * * * i Mr. R. J.ee Brunson is 1 seteml days in spending ^ *********** ^ ^ The Girls’. Pvien^ty.' Society pr St. Jofin's Churoh U supplying d lotllg felt need of the city in t^ tyajAipf sApervised p|»y •for the chiiwdfp. Every Monday afternoon difririg thk summer months between hh|L_ hours of’ silt' and ■ seven o’clock will be told the children andflhec wUl/(Wllow interesting gatneg^olh the church lawn. All childrej toe rity are welcome and,a, time is promised. Yesterday noon Mrs. Wi’.mer S. Poynor A£s thp story teller and Miss Mark' Gregory and Mrs. Brooks Tyson, as sisted many of the larger girls, >Jirer«etl t \ . A v \* v ' London Will Ro ni«anrv>int<*d I A worker in a house near Derby Will at Llisappoimeaf jic|ideaiT Hingham, found a piece of ^ i.ondon June !12—Restriction* 1 paper In a mouse nest which prcve-J placed upon American isomen who’ to be o receipted bill fpr the construe- aspir.e to presentation at court are tton of the bouse and was dated 2U0 such ^hat nearly all of them in, years ago. Kondoli will be disappointed tbiS| * tlear. On^y .eight of the many whoT— ■ i we reported, to have; applied will be ’'flr^*emed and they must have quail ffcatinns which have stirprised some of the.nnlv>fated. . 1 If morriedj-^t.heir husbands must fireviously ‘ have been preserited y.t levee;'*Sthey must have entree to RHEUMATISM is rompieraiy waanea out of . system by the celebrated Shliaf Mineral Water, posttlvely guaran teed by money-hack offer. Tastes fne; costs a trifle. Delivered any where by our Florence agents. Gregg A Anderson. Phone them. the games % [Delight! A LL the delight of drink born in the open, nurtured by sunshine, pressed with care, fermented natur ally, and ripened in the wood, comes to you in ' / / <Ot-AlCOMOtlltO» The Real Home Wine. Delightful plain or mixed as you would a cocktail, high ball, punch, cobbler or rickey. Virginia Dare is the finest among all pure food fruit drinks, because it is a real wine, aged in wood. Sold Everywhere. I Write us for “The Art of Hospitality”- a book that solves the problem of social entertainment. GARRETT & COMPANY, Inc. Only Amrriran Frtdmrrs of Ornuiur Hfvrru[r Hint 10 Buah Terminal Brooklyn, Now York Richmond. Va. * , * * . ,. Mr. N'ormcnt Brunson of Ashe- vil.e. N t'.. is spending several diiys In the fcity viu relatives. * » w Mr u-id Mrs. J T Robertson and daughter, Shillie-Eiell. of Orlluda, Fla., are visiting their daughter, Mrs. I). R. Smith. They will spend several weeks in city * * * Mrs \V l> Scarborough of Sumter is spending a few days with her sister Mrs S. M. McCall ou W. Pal metto St. * * ♦ Mr John ilarllee. of Spartanburg spent yes.erday in the city with friends. * *■' * Miss Verina Smith of Hawkins ville, «».. Ik the guest of her sister Mrs. U J McRae, - on W. Palmetto Rlreet. * *• * Mr and Mrs M. A Witisnaut have gone to Columbus, Ohio where Mrj vVhisua’it will atti^id the Supreme ('otincli meeting of United Comioei c-ial Travelers, as a representative of the Grand Council of the two Caroiinas. Thify will visit other northern cities of interest before returning home. • * *’ * Miss Bert Timmons of Lake City vho has been visiting her brothet dr C J Timmons has returned home ♦ f * Mr Charles Johnston has return ed from V. M. L, Lexington. Va., to speml the, summer with his parents Mr and Mrs C A Johnston * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. J Timmons will leave tonight for Hot Springs. Ark. They expect to be away several weeks * * * Miss Mantle McDaniel of Carters rflle, was in the city a short while yesterday en route to her home from Ashland. O. where she h.m .r-en spending some time. * # * Miss Edna McKnight is visiting relatives at Cartersvllle * +• * Mrs J P Hubbard and children of Marion, returned home this morning ift (S' a visit to the former's sister, Mrs. c. J. Timmons on Gaillard St * * * Mr and Mrs P. A. Wllleox and fum ily are spending a while in Hender sonville, N * V II Miss Blanche Taylor left for Cam- d»n this morning to visit some of her college friends. * * * Mr. Z. <\ Lynch and family of Cowards passed through the city ibis morning on their way to Ridge Crest, N where they have a sum mer home. They, were traveling by automobile. ♦ *’ * Master Henry Husbands, of this city, left Saturday evening for a three weeks visit , ' i at the home, of bis brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. El more, Husbands. «u Atlauta. Ga. What Mythfr Ftrgot. One day i was overtired and spokf . crbssly and really without much rea son lo rny small son. “There,” he ex claimed, “I het you forgot you wa* a mother that time and thought you wag just a child.”—Exchange. “Movie*” In a Book. .,A motirVn picture camera has been Invented for taking portrait* which nr« separaied ami mounted in book form, the appearance of motion being im parted as the page* of rhe book ai;« turned rapidly. the VtTrfHfrHouse and If they have been dlvorded U must be indisput ably shown that the dlvony must haye been granted In her favor in open trial at which both parties wepe repres^ 11’d in court and where alimony and custody of the children have been granted to the wpnian. Even in such cases the demand for legal details is so mi nute that the king, in deference ‘o the Ideas of the queen, it is said, has let it be known that it I.s inad visable for divorcees to applv at all. PUNCTUALLY AS WE DELIVER our clarified oand pasteurized milk, we often find a kiddy or two waiting for us and It. For the youngsters do certainly like onr milk. You can’t make them tired of it. And the more they x drink of it the stronger and quicker they grow. Let us leave a bottle or so at your house mornings. The kids will like it. friend husband will like It as well as the cream and so will you. CENTRAL MILK STATION Rhone 74#. BIRTH NOTICE Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Hoff meyer nefcr Plsgah. June k’Oth, a girl. Agnes. * do a thing well requires study backed by experience. Let us give you the benefit of our study and long experience in matters pertaining to rural light and power systems, water supply, electric refrigeration and sanitary plumbing, jgjggf Hr* Write for Our Booklet [ “T^e Farm Home Made Modem.” ‘ T ’ X “ ' * ‘ * -w • v < .*»*«•; Southem States Supply Co. COLUMBIA, S.C JACKSONVILLE, ATLANTA, FLA. UA. GREENVILLE, t**. S. V. H * ..v - - ; . FOR THE HAIRS SAKE Short, Ufcly Hair Mad* Ion* and aoft by minf Harad>K-poiitivcly a ^nrc cur* tor dandruff and tetter. Aa antiieptie, jrle*antly perfumed. At all druc •tore*, or 2S« bp mU. Send utaapf or -ieia. Ar«nt» Wanted. it 393 393 Phont: Prices and Quality Guaranteed Saw IT Writ* for proportion. KARADR MFC. Cp. W3-AK E. Hiiator AtlaaU, 6o. Whits Beans, lb. .12 Loose Macaroni. Ih. .* .15 Palm Olive Soap. doz. 1.10 Mackrel, Ih. lib Tall Salmon, can 19 Pox River Block Butter, lb .05 Fresh Tomatoes. 21b. .35 Pure Lard, lb . -30 1-2 lb Cans Red Salmon, cun 19 Tall Cans Crea,m. cqn 15 B of L E Mixed Tea Best for Ice Teas .60 Fox River. Tub Butter, lb - .03 Whole Rice, lb 15 Ftench Peas. car. .40 Best Asparagus, can .28 Dried Peaches, lb .35 B of L E Coffee, lb ...1 ,50 Lima Beans, lb .18 3 lb Cans Big Hominy, can .20 Stone’s Cake, 2 lb pkg ...... .60 Fresh Country Egits . dz .55 Fruits and Vegetables that can be bought, in stock. Best prices paid for country produce. B. of L. E. Co-operative Association | Corner Evans & Ravenell St. H. R. SMITH, Manager. $ If You Want To Buy A Farm This Fall To US Now. it r ,’ are going to sell hundreds of Eastern South Carolina farms this Fall Winter. Many are'going at Ruction to the highest bidder-others Ff/frill be offered at private sale. \ r. . , . * v- ’. % * * * • Now, RIGHT NOW, is the time for you to decide whether or not you are going to buy a farm. If you decided-dp so, let us start right now to find the kind of farm you want. ^ •; . There is one way to do this—the rig^t. us what you want. We will tell you of the good buying opportunities thalfr WmntteOffer what you desire. When you write us tell us the number of J{cres you want to buy and the price you would like to pay. Tell us what p art of your county you prefer, if anoth- er county, then name it. Give us an idea of what you will be able to pay in cash on any property you may decide to buy. i We have to know these things to serve you best ip finding tfie property you want. We will treat all information as confidential. Don’t buy blindly. Act with discretion and judgement and let us help you to do so. , f i * There are going to be a lot of farm bargains and we will know all about them. If we know what you want we can keep you informed about them. Reaves & Stackhouse liberty Bank BnlkUng Florence. S. C. t % i 1 - * I