The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, May 09, 1922, Image 5
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THE FLORENCE T)AILY TIME? TUESDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 9 1922
THE IDLE HOUR TEA ROOM
FLORENCE-TIMMONSVILLE ROAD
Open Daily 1 P. M. to 11 P. M.
Chicken Suppers, 75c. Fish Stew Suppers, 50c.
Lunches, IceCream, Drinks, Party Dancing.
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Appropriate Cards
For Mother’s Day
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For Graduation
See Our Assortment
THE GIFT SHOP
Have You Tried It?
Electrik Maid Bread
Under a New Formula.
Cuts good, tastes more delicious than ever.
When there is better Bread made, we will
« Bake it.
Electrik Maid Bake Shop
Phone 777
“Let Us Do Your Baking”
Today May 9.
4::i0 P. M. Graham Circle of Prosby.
terian Church. Hostess, Mrs. J. F,l
1 rftaekley, 421 South Church Street. !
! 5:00 P. M. Womans Auxiliary of
St. John's Episcopal Church, at the
church. At this meeting the united,
offering will be brought in.
i 4:JO P. M. West Fkrence Circle of!
the Presbyterian Church. Hostess,!
Mrs. J. H. McCown. 1.14 Kulccr Ave. j
4:20 P. M. Parsonage Aid Society of
Central Methodist Church, at the |
church parlors.
5:00 P, M. Etna Moseley Circle of
Womans Missionaiy Society, First 1
Paul Hi church. ' Tens, Mrs. J. M.l
I .aw ton, 424 Wo duetto St
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Wetinecday, May tO.
4:00 P. T. West End liridge Club,
Hostess, Mrs. C. Ciunipton, 25
ric.utli Warley Street.
J:JO P. .M. I!i2- Club. Hostess, Mrs.!
Wayne Mellott, 27 N. McQueen Street. |
Thursday, May 11.
10.20 A. M. Thursday Morning Card
Club. Hostess, Mrs. Lawrence Burch,!
! J00 West Palmetto Street.
4:00 P. M. Junioi Matrons Bridge
club . Hostess, Mrs. C. O. Marsh, 122
West Evans Street.
2:45 P. M. Thursday Afternoon
Bridge Club. Hostess, Mrs. Robert
Howell, 307 West Palmetto Ctreet.
2:20 P. M. Laf-a-lot Club. Hostess,
Airs. C. B. Maxwell, 202 West Evans
Street.
■1:00 P. M. As You Like It Club.
Hostess, Mrs. J. C. Kendall, West
Evans Street.
5:00 P. M. Mrs. George M. McCown
entertains for Aliss Migiioii McCown.
Friday, May 12.
5:20 P. M. Mrs. Arthur May McCall
and Alin. Eugene Farr Douglas en-
Urtaiii for Miss Belva Jones and Airs.
Alfred Gordon Lloyd at home of Mrs.
McCall.
Association of
College Graduates
Members of* the Association of
College Graduates enjoyed a delight
ful meeting yesterday afternoon
Luther League
i Enjoye Social
The Luther League of St. Luke'ji
Lutheran.church enjoyed a very pleas
ant social meeting last nigfct with '
Miss Rica Koopman as hostess at the I
home of Mrs. J. J. Stackley on Soutli !
-Church street. A short business ses- |
j Mon fl rst hew, after which the i
, nosiess served delicious punch and '
cake and the members spent the bal-'
a net- of the evening most happily.
I Alisses Elizabeth McIntyre and Hat-
Bell Bethea, of Marion, spent the
i \>tek end in Florence, guests of Mrs.
Mis'. A. ii. Hutt and Aliss Lillian Gen- ' Charles M. Gregg.
try at the pretty country homo of + ♦ ♦ J
Mrs. Hutt just outside of the ! L. E. McWhite, of Kingsburg, Is |
.... i i i i among the visitors in Florence today. I
» He is attending to n.. .ness here. As ;
with several visitors. They * were 1 0 n e of the prosperous farmers of l
Airs. John S. Sowers who is the guest! Kingsburg section. Mr. McWhite is i
ol Airs. N. W. Hicks, Mrs. II. E. i p roni j nent i n sec tion.
Ward, guest of her daughter, Airs. - if +
B. E. Ward, Jr., Mrs. Frank J. Brand | j..o. Singletary, of Ccranton, spent
and Airs 11. F. Dargnn. Airs. Larry | yosterday in the city, He is the
Bur. h was received as a new mem-! | )rot | ier 0 f the clerk of the county
' ,r!r • I court.
An interesting business session oc- 1 . ^ a a
cupied the first part of the program, | Max D Myers i8 spending the day
« .mng which Mrs. Brooks Rutledge, hQro He la one of the jeading snirits
chairman of the year hook commit- ^ olanta particularly in the drain-
tee. reported on the plans for the pro-, ject for that t of Florenco
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GREETING C-
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FOE MOTHER’S DAY ANI> GlADUATtON
GIFT SUGGESTIOIS—
For Mother: Fountain Pen, Sta
For Graduation: Memory Boob, Kodak Al
bums, Beads, Flowei.
onery, Books
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THE NEWSY
28 West Evans St
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See Thursday’s Paper
For Our Dollar Specials
ram for the new year. A treat is
promised for the coming winter in the
Hudy of famous women. Airs. D. H. j
ATcEachcrn (’elugate to.the state fed
county.
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Among the Timmonsville citizens
. *! who are enjoying the day here, is
oration, made a splendid report of ; charles w Dubo8e> who is attending
the doings of that body, bringing to | , .
the members of the association tho C0UI ' ‘ * * *
inspiration of the efforts of the fed- | ,, . . 1 ,, „ ..
crated club women of the state. Fr, f f 8 « f Mrs - W ; CrFreemat will
The literary program that followed r t e ^ e \ to 1 , « arn lt th , nt ti 1 ,ken
was a study of the Irish dramatist, “ ?, cal k ° 8p,tal wl,eru
Lord Dunsany, the sketch of his life l8he wH1 undergo an operation,
and intluence and the reviews of his
plays revealing the charm that is
found in all Irish literature and a
wonderful insight Into human nature.
A paper on “Lord Dunsany’s Life and
Influence,” was mic by Airs. Forrest
Taylor.
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Messrs. John Harrell, of Darling
ton and Thomas Woodward of Flor
< nee, were visitors in Sumter Thura-
day.—Burnt or Item.
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Mrs. Q. B. Satcliwell is in Wilming
ton, N. C., visiting her mother.
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Mrs. T. B. Leach of Greenville vis
Tho Queen's'Enemlfiii," ono Hed a few days at the home of Airs,
of his plays, was beautifully read hyj J- Tyner. She being an aunt of
Mrs. Edwin Carpenter and a sketch j MrB - Tyner’s. She left Saturday
of “The Laughter of the Gods" was | morniiuMo visit her daughter in Rich-
presented by Miss Nollle Bristow. j mond, Va.
After the progratn the hostesses, > .. ... . i—^
assisted by Mrs. Dargan, served a ;
dcHcionsi salad course with Iced tea. |
The rooms were charming with j
sweet peas, and a corsage of these
beautiful flowers was presented to I
each of the guests, the members each j
receiving one dainty spray.
’eSTMBL'SMeD
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great, heat-resisting,
non-buckling strength in
summer.
The $19.90 price is our
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of light cars. We have
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for other types of cars.
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Enjoyable Musics!
At First Baptist
A splendid musical program that de
lighted all who heard it was presented
last evening in the auditorium of the
First Baptist Sunday school under the
auspices of the Carrie Lake mission
ary circle. Violin and piano music, vo
cal' solus and duets, by some of the
finest musicians and singers in the!
city, and entertaining readings con-
I tributed to an, evening of genuine
' pleasure. Deserving of special men
tion is the worlj of the Ebenezer
iiuartet led by Rev. Mark C. Osborne.
These were repeatedly encored, as
were others on the program.
A neat snip was realized from the
j silver offering taken at the door, this
j to he added to the organ fund alre>i/
i in hand.
Surprise
Birthday Party
A happy surprise awaited Miss Dor
othy Fields last evening when at 8
o’clock twenty-four of her young
friends, at her mother’s invitation,
gathered fo celebrate her sixteenth
birthday. The evening was a round of
amusement and tun. In a musical
contest, guessing the airs in a medley
of well known selections, Miss Mattie
Anthony won the prize, a bottle of
peiiume. A s melling contest was then
held. Fifteen little bottles were pass
ed around, the contents of each to be
guessed from the odor. Working
couples, Aliss Annie Pcaice and Em
mett Gregg won the prize, a box of
candy for “knowing the most.”
Ice cream cake and punch were
served by Misses Alargaret Fields,
Sarah Harrell, Belle Reid Martin and
Grace Harllee. Candy and mints were
served by “Tootsie," the five year old
sister of the honoree.
Adding to the pleasure of the sur
prise were a number of pretty gifts
for Aliss Dorothy.
Monday Afternoon
Biidge Club Meets
The Monday Af'ernoon Bridge club
met yesterday with Airs. E. D. Sal-
lenger. Dorothy Perkins roses and
sweet hay plossoms made the living
room a most pleasant place in which
to enjoy the games. Three tables
were played. B sides the members
four guests were present. They were
Mesdames J. G. Mi Master, D. E. Law-
son, W. J. Fulton and Charles S. Gar
diner. After the games the hbstess
served a salad and sweet course.
In Honor of
Miss McCown
Mrs. J. M. McCown, Jr., and Mrs. T.
J M. Ross will entertain Friday morning
| at 11 o’clock at a bridge party compli
mentary to Miss Mignon McCown.
W. T. McGowan, of Timmonsville, is
spending the day here on professional
business.
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