The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, June 03, 1922, Image 5
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THE FT.OHtNCE. DAILY IIMKA SATrRDAY AFTEllNOOX. JUNE 3. 19^2
DOINGS OF TUE DUFFS
By ALLMAN
FOR SALE .
One hundred acres of very desirable land
situate on the road to Muldrow’s Mill
(State Highway), two and one-half miles
from Florence. This property offered at
the very low price of $100.00 per acre.
Several five and ten acre tracts at Cole’s
Cross Roads. Ideal home sites. Price,
$200.00 per acre.
L. B. HARPER,
AGENT. <
ALL RIGHT,SIR" A ^HAVEITWJLL
- NICE. 1>AV OUT - THIS
KIND OF. WEATHf R MAKES ME FE£l«
LIKE TAKING A lR)|J SOMEPLACE
I’VE SEEN IN THIRTY DIFFERENT
STAT&S IN THE UNION -
HAVE VOO EVER BEEN TO
STLOOIS 9
y,
DENVER |S A SWELL TOWN*
I CAME NEAR BEING KILLED
IN DENVER* BUT I LINE THE.
PLACE - IT^S A FINE PLACE
TO LIVE IN A TENT -
I THINK I'LL GO TO CUBA ON
MY NEXT TRIP -
I USED TO WORK IN A SHOP
4N THE DEPOT AT INDIANAPBLIS
THAT'S WHERE I LEARNED To SPEED
VP A SHAVE-YOU HAVE TO GO SOME
♦HEN YOU WORK IN A DUMP LIKE
THAT - HAVE YOU EVER BEEN UP
To the Elks' club here?
I GO UP THERE AND PLAY CARDS-
I’M UP THERE ABOUT HALF OF
The time- s
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VJEUVOO OUGHT TO
STAY IN THE SHOP
SOME WHOLE DAY
AND SHARPEN THAT
RAZOR.*
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DAYS
THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY
June 1st, 2nd and 3rd.
Many remarkable values including Ice
Tea Glasses, Water Glasses and Ice
Spoons.
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Saturday. June
4 l*. .\I.—Junior
Missionary society.
Meets at Central sciioo!. ItrinR lisht
! lunc It and mite Boxes. Special moot*
iiiK for openit!;; mite Ijokcs.
Monday, June 0.
4 J). m. Sunshine Circie of Kinss
Oauglitem. Had Mrs. .lanes This-'
pen, 21»> South Irhy stret All mem
bers are requested to bring in their
envelopes.
.j I*. M.—Guardian Circle Iviti";;
Dau’thtnrs. Hostess, Mrs. Henry Da
vis, 408 West Palmetto Street,
i 8 P. M.—Wesley ’tilde Class of Cen
tral Methodist Sunday sclniS. At the
chin ch parlors.
4:30 P. M„ Friendship circle
> Kings Daughters, will meet with
Misses Jean Osteon and Jewell Wells,
at the home of Miss Osteen, 118 West
Palmetto street.
i 4:30 I*. .U.— Helping Hand circle of
, King’s Daughters. Parlors of Central
Mc’hodist church.
I Tuesday, June 6
10:30 A. M.—Monday Can! club.
J Hostess, Mrs. Walter J. Johnson, 123
: youth Coit,
Children Enjoy
Birthday Party
Little Miss Kosie Lawton celebrated
her eighth birthday Thursday after- 1
noon with a party to which about
"orty of her young friends were ; n-
;ite'\ Many games were enjoyed out
’n the yard, and within doors a don
key contest taxed the ability of the
Little folks to pin the tail on corroct-
i ly. Annie Gwynn Jeffers was most
I successful, and was tewarded with a
jar of candy. The booby, a cake of
lemon soap, was received by Loraine
Uinchart.
In the dining room, prettily deco
rated with (lowers, ice cream and cake
were served. WVcrything was pink
and white, and the birthday cake held
eight lighted pink taper*. As the little
guests passed out of the dining room
each was presented with a little hag
of candy, which they might nibbL a;
they went home and told of the de
lightful party Rosife had had. The
happy little hostess was loft with a
lovely array of gifts anfi lots of good
wishes.
It
A SUNSHADE. ICc
Dresses
LOOKING FOR
SUMMER
DRESSES?
Save Time
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SEE OUR LINE
And You Need Go
No Farther
£
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DRESSES
in Dotted Swiss, Silk,
Voile and Organdie
Imported Ginghams
$ 3.§2 ,0 T8
Gingham Dresses
$1.2
Best Value Ever Offered
The Variety Store
12“14N.Dargan Leader’sOldStand
I ovfl'- Bridge Party
For Miss Delva Jo^vs
Mrs. \V. J. ){e:nmch‘ entertained
yesterday afternoon at hrid: e in hon
or of Miss Helva Jones, bride-to-he,
at lier home on West Palmetto street.
Living room, reception hall and dining
root.i were dimming with vases ami
bowls of sweet old fashioned flowers. 1
There were ragged robins, sweet peas,
phlox, rich hnod larkspur, flaming pop
pies and yel.nw daisies. Score cards
were decorated with miniature cor
sages aud tied witn green ribbons
and favors were Jittie corsages of
Vast el tinted candies. Five tables'
were played, high score being mada
by Mrs. Harold Crowder who received
a r,t, lug of Betty beads as a prize.
The consolation, a Japanese bridge
score, fell to Miss Ella Rogers. Miss
Jones, tlie bonoree, was presented
with a hand emb.oidored towel.
After the game?, the hostess, assist
ed by Mrs. T. 11. Barringer, Mrs. W. L.
Meadors and Miss Mamie^Haigh, s a r.-
ed de.iclons f.ult salad in frozen can
taloupe, (hioken sandwiche^^ olives'
and saltines, with iced tea tinted
green to harmonize with the salad. , Notice t0 Members of
Salted a monds were served ,n lovely El||scn Ca , Cha ter
1 little nut cups decorated w.th bridal! K
I emblems. ‘
| Out of town guests were Miss Lucy
(Tucker, of Atlanta, guest of Miss
i Jones, Miss Ruth Moore, of Forest
Compliment Visitors
With Bridge Farl'-ies
Mrs. E. I). Sallenger entertained at!
bridge yesterday, morning and after-1
noon in honor of her sisters, Mrs.
Ashton Williams and Mrs. J. C. Wil
liams of Lake City. Living room ami
timing room >vi ro charmingly arraiig
ed, the one with yellow dahlias and
shasta daisii's, the other with hand
some hydiangeas and gaily colored
nastur'iunib. Five tables were played
at the morning party, Mrs. A1 Burger
winning the high score prise, a cut
glass bud vase. Mrs. Ashton Williams
was presented with an embroidered
guest towel and Mrs. J. C. Wiliams
with a piece of cut glass. •" <
A chicken salad copise with iced
tea was served by the hostess, assist
ed by Mrs. Gedney Brown and Mrs.
E. H. Lucas.
In -he afternoon five tables were
again played. High score was made
by Mrs. Walter J. Izhstow, the prize
being a dainty piece of cut glass. The
honor guests received lovely corsages
of sweet peas. A salad course with
iced tea was served, Mrs. Gordon Ba
ker and Mrs. -Simons Lucas assisting
the hostess in serving.
| Florence persons will read .with in-j
j te:est of Mr. McCoy as late pastor of
i the’Central Methodist church.
+ + +
! Mrs. R. W. Bowey nas been called
I to Florence on account of the illne^fi j
of her sister.—Sumter item.
♦ ■b ♦
Mrs. B. C. vVallace, Jr., and chil-
1
dion, of Greenwood ajV?*v'‘::'.Iug her
! suiter, M: .:. R. C. Rogers. They will
I h i lie. e s veral days.
'!• d 1
Walter E. Lea is spending the day in
Co'.-wards, whe re he was called to at
tend a mocting of agrk ultura’i. inter
ests. He expects io he home this eve
ning.
A. B. Heath, of New York, repre
senting Ovris amj Blathers company,
cotton brokers, spent the week in
Florence surveying the situation. He
talked to most of the buyers on the
local market and to many of the
growers while he was in the city.
•b 4 1 +
Mrs. C. M. Sr cars and Mrs. To.a ,
Gaddy attended the business meeting
of the Columbia College ATtunnae as
sociation in Columbia recently. Mrs.
Gaddy 1ms retu.ucd. Mrs. Spears re-,
mained in the ciiy to attend the mu
sical interpretation classes of modern |
music.
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Littli' Xiics Lula May Patterson of'
Timmonsville is the guest of Rosie |
| Lawton at her home on West I'almeCo|
! stepet.
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W. A. Brooks, tu Gnflin, Ga., spent
I two days in the city with his si star,
■ Mrs. Fred Koopmau, Jr., on his way to
the Southern Textile convention in
Wilmington, N. C. Mr. Brooks is pres
ident of tlie cotton mill at Giifiiu, and
was much plza-i.:d with Florence and
its vicinity. He expressed the opinion
while here that F.oreiue would be an
ideal location for a cotton mill.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wesver and chil
dren and little Miss Daisy Hamer re
turned last night to their home in Ben-
nettsviile.
♦ ♦ 4
Mrs. John Wilton, of Benne-tsvilie,
s;ent yesterday in the city with .rel
atives, returning last night.
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Mrs. Sydney Watt, of SuiUmerton,
who ha-j been visiting relatives in the
city for the past week, left last night
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ATEN
The WholeEamily Enjoys the “B” Puzzle
SEE PAGE 2 •
for Benaettsville.
4 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Biown and J. B.,
Jr., are s(lending the week-end with
relatives in Marion.
4 + 4
Paul Quattlebauni and Perry Qinit-
tleiiaum visited Florence last week. -
Horry Herald.
( " !l ° IR vis Hing Miss Cath-i church. Members are as
enne Law-ton, and Mrs. T. M. Ro.;s, of la little before 4 o’clock,
McCormick.
AH members of Ellison Capers Chap-
i ter of United Daughters of the Confed-
I eracy are called to attend the funeral
1 of Mrs. Hartwell M. Ayer tomorrow
afternoon at St. Johns Episcopal
sked to meet
and will sit
in a body.
Mrs. M. G. Scott, President.
USE
WHEEL CHA&S
ON FLORIDA
ROADf
ChiiUren’s Fete i
W ^ ne f.‘? a r i Afternoon i To Entertain in Honor
l he ( h.ldren's Fete, postponed from I Of Mrs. McKenzie
last ween, will be given Wednesday I Mrs. W. Marshall Bridges
afternoon fiom 5 until 8 o’clock, ail
St. Johns Parish house, under the aus
pices of the Guild. There will be sev-
oral amusing features to keep the lit- i
He guests entertained, and lemonade -
and ice cream cones will be sold. The 1
l emon Lady will make her first’
Occupants of wheel chairs are,
abandoning trains in Florida and have
joined the hosts of bicyclists, pedes- j
trians and motorists who undertake
long journeys on the highways of the
state. The asphalt roads of the penin-1
sular state are in such excellent con 1
dition that occupants of wheel chairs i
will en- are a ^ fi to niake their way over the j
tertain on Friday, June 9. from 5:30 roa(,s w lth little or no fatigue. A
to 7 o’clock couiplir/\lary to her sis-! m . a " ^ a whecl thalr recently cover- ;
ter. Mrs. William Cameron McKenzie, | f d , 11G "‘j 108 oa the road between j
of Bannockburn. Jacksonville and Daytona without i
i I trouble. Another made the trip over
ap-
Miss Edna McKnight is in Green
ville this week, visiting her brother,
peaiance in Florence at this time, and i Dargan McKnight.
no doubt will create a great deal of I 4 4 4
inteiest. Committees are busily at I Mrs. James Baskin returned this
"oik to make Miq affair a success. | morning _to her home in Rooky
j Mount, N.~C.. after a week’s stay with
Stag Party Last Night ’> Mrs. W. A. Lewis. Sr.
At Pinewood Club I 4 + 4.
John Lawrence Barringer, prosper-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ogie Simons and Miss'
tive benedict, was complimented last KHa May Early, of Darlington, were
fish stew at Pinewood among the visitors at the commence- j
young meat exercises last night,
eve-' 4 4 *
ning was srenf in jolly conversation, 1 Mr. and Mrs. London C. Jones, of
bright speeches and characteristic Columbia, have been in Florence at-,
stunts of tlie crowd of friends. | tending commencement, their dauph-J
ter, Miss Enps. being one of the high j
~ j school gmdnates.
4 4 4
J Mr. amt Mrs. Robert. laitham of:
'Charleston, were the guests yesterday!
the Dixie Highway from Jacksonville
to Miami. The last named journey
embraced 269 miles.
A man will go a long way to save
ills face; but a woman only hgs to go
to the drug store.
SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday
Eggs- - - ' - 30c
Caraja Coffee - - 28c
Lady Mary Tea
l-4s l-2s ' Is
20c 40c 80c
Lemons - ? - 33c
Meridale Whole Milk
- - 60 and $1.42
IrishPotatoes - . -
Premier Salad Dressing
Bee Brand Salad Dressing -
Granulated Sugar
Tharin’s Cash and Carry
16 N. Dargan St.
night with a
chili, attended by about forty
business men of the city. The
BARGAINS IN LOTS
3 lots West Cheves — ...
1 lot Kuker Ave. __ .. ....
1 lot R. Griffin St. ...... .. ... __ __
1 lot R. Harllee St 2
1 lot S. McQueen St. ... __
?. lots S. Church ...
1 tot Jarrott *
1 lot Lawson ... •
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Lot* of lots on the "Loon Road” orice between $250 00 and $500.00 each.
Pee us before you build or buy. We guarantee to save you money.
Size
Price
50x150
$ 450.00
50x150
2,000.00
50x150
1,700.00
50x150
750.00
50x150
1,000.00
50x150
1,200.00
50x300
1,300.00
50x150
750.00
50x120
850.00
“WE DO IT QUICK”
DARGAN-HARLLEE REALTY & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
PHONE 798. SKYSCRAPER BUILDING SECOND FLOOR
I of Mr. and Mrs. Mason C. Brunson. (
4 4 4
I Tlie judge of the court, lion. S. \V.
I C. Siiipp, of Florence.'adjourned th-> 1
I court here hist Fiiday at about 12 1
I o'clock and left for bis home that af- J
I teriioon.—Horrv Herald. 1
4 4 4' 1,
I Mrs.-O. p. Qiiattl"bium and Mrs.,'
I Larne Langston left lot Florence Kri- (
I day where they went to visit Pol. G.
P. Quattlebauni. who is ill In a boa- 1
pital there—Horrv Herald.
| 4 4 4
1 Charles W. Mu’-drow of Florence, a
1 candidate for solicitor, visited Conway
! last week.—Horrv Herald. ,
I 4 4 4
j F. L. Wi lcox of Florence, was In 1
1 Ponway last week on business.—Horry
I Herald.
I 4 4 4
CharninK P. Haves of (Charleston is
spending the week end in the city.
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VK i aicsTrw»3rRi£rtja»»4
NEW YORK CAFE
MANAGED BY GEORGE PULOS. IT RST CLASS STYLE.
Politeness and Courtesy, Our Motto. Everything Served Clean.
If Everything is Not Satitfactory \our Money Will be Refunded.
All of Our Prices Have Been Reduced. Give us a Trial and if You Are
Satisfied, TELL YOUR FRIENDS.
Rev. K. L. McCoy, who is on the fac-^
ulty of the Myrtle Beach training
| school, will preach at the Conway
| Methodist church on the aeeond Bun-'
iday, June 11, at 11:16—Horry Herald.-
Ham and Eggs
Sausage and Eggs
Bacon and Eggs
Liver and Eggs
Brains and Eggs
Roast Pork and Potatoes
Roast Lamb and Potatoes
Roast Veal and Potatoes
Roast Beef and Potatoes
Small Steak
Small Porterhouse Steak
Large Porterhouse Steak
Hamberg Steak
Fried Liver
Regular Dinner Reduced to 40c. Regular Supper Also
Special Chicken Dinner, Sunday, 50c. »
All Orders Served With Potatoes.
All Kinds of Meats Hot From Steam Table.