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V i % ■ THE EDOTETCee DAILY TTME8 MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 5, 1922 bV. m m Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz ‘'Go and get it” always was the spirit of the bee Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz, you can do as the bee does and win-the prize. See*? DOINGS OF TUE DUFFS '..-jr* <> ' jjj . ‘‘ l ' ' H L- I.. •- r.(> 1 ht li >NK H THE SANITARY CAFE OPEN DAY and NIGHT The only place in town where food is cooked and served right for less money We specialize in hot cakes and waffles, served with pure Col onial creamery butter and maple syrup. | Regular Dinner,. 50c THE UNIVERSAL CAR One-TonTruck \ assis $430 F. O. B. Detroit //. A With Pneu matic Tirta De- i mount a him Rima iOjS il ikL. n s UBS mm The OneTon Truck, Th ? Ford One-Ton Truck first made its appeal to the farmer and the merchant because of the merits of Ford Cars. And it made its wonderful reputation and great sales record because it lived up to every claim made for it. The reliable Ford Motor, the special Ford steel chassis, the alunrrnum bronze worm-drive, all combine to produce a truck of unusual power, capacity and strength — a truck that lasts in service; a truck that solves the haulage problem at a very small operating and upkeep expens?. Hence the demand for the Ford One-Ton Truck is constantly on the increase. For the good of your business, whether it be farming, merchandising or manufacturing, you should come in and look over the Ford One-Ton Truck—NOW! IMPORTANT We are prepared to furnish the Ford Truck equipped either w;th Standard or Special Gearing. The Stand ard Gearing gives the truck a maximum of power. The Special Gearing increases the speed of the truck from five to seven mil:3 an hour, converting it into a Fast Delivery Car. CROWELL & CO. FLORENCE, S. C. - I lAID IT nXhNN '‘T OVER FY THAT Bit, TI'UC OLIVIA ■Xi *V '<■ • ^ “V m- r K a[ aO CL HWNGGV; fa. SCAT * SCAT? ^ vj L\W i’m mearln STARVED DOT 1T1& K1MDOF f | UA"t* THAT | AC<?V4&! By ALLMAN wcvT 5 “ J WE’VE BEEN OOT 1M THE CCX);4TCV ALL PAT GATHER!MG Fl.Ov.)E4?S WERE MEARLY STARVED! \ TnrR^oixr ’ * YOOTAKE A LUNCH? VW1 DIP But viegave it To a cow! L f M M m 4*W rV.^- ijfcp J 'Vs* // ■a t&iSSjs; •; r-— — % - f- X. SOCIAL & PERSONAL Clubs—Parties—Social Announcements Today, June 5 ) 4 1»- m.-Sunshine Circle of Kin ! Daughters. i pen, 21C Sotitr, iroy street. Surnrioft Party For Mian Keefe Hoitjss. Mrs. James lliig- Miss Elma Lee Keefe was the hon- All mem- j oree at a delightful surprise party on hers are requested to bring in their | en v elopes. ' 5 K M.—Guardian Circle Kings Daughters. . -Hostess, Mrs. Henry Da vis, 408 West Palmetto street. 8 1*. M.—Wesley Hible Class of Cen tral Methodist Sunday schoo.. At the j church parlors. i 4:30 P, M., Friendship circle! Kings Daughters, will meet with Misses Jean Osteen and Jewell Wells, at the home of Miss Osteen, 118 West ! Palmetto street. I 4:30 P. M.— Helping Hand circle of 'King’s Daughters. Pari-: ; of Central Me’liodist church. i 8:00 P. M. Kuzelian class of the MV. and Mrs. Gordon P. Robinson, who have been spending the past week with the iatteCe sister, Mrs. G. T. Wai-' ker, have returned to their honfe in Charleston. ^ 4> * * Mr. and MA. J. W. Ivey are in! Charleston for the week. He is f’oiiig; jury service udder Judge Smith in 1 Federal court. Mrs. Ivey went oiij account of the illness of her aunt, | Mrs. C. R. Fogus. - j * * ♦ I Friends of D. E. McElvcen will be! !glad to hear that he has gone intoi i fei ., v>* i- 4ihi Saturday evening given by the pupils, of i H gjade of Park senool at the j )U j.j at g S -qq |jj s 0 ;va account though 1 home of Mary Brandt. Miss Keefe j they will regret to learn that he has I and Miss Dickmau, Mary's music moved from Florence to Darlington I teacher, who was m the secret, were invited to spend the evening with Mrs. Brandt. Upon arriving at the home Miss Keefe was decorated by Mary and Zelma DeBerry with the fn making the change. He was for-j rriorly witli the Standard Oil Company., Before leaving Florence Mr. McElvcen j came in ami ordered the Florence | Daily Times sent to him. He intends! class colors, and when invited into to' keen por ed on Flo;cnee events, the living room she found all her i just the same, pupils lined up in formal receiving i 4* ♦ ♦ line headed by Coit Ross, the class 1 Mrs. Charles B. Moran, of Charles- president. The dignity of the receiv-jton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. D. ! ing line lasted just about one minute, ‘ UarNee. and then vanished into the realm of, 4 4. 4. forgotten things. Dancing, singing j Ir3 T M Oilland, of Kingstree, is other merry-making filled the | hc ,,. 10st ()i: h er son, J. D. Giliand, on evening with fun, and frequent trips So , lt |, c 0 j t gtree*. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. R. G Duseubury. of Conway, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mis. S. S. Dusenbury. (il r cf Eastern Star. ; pie. INHALES POWDER First Baptist Sunday school, business au and social meeting. Hostess, Mrs. D. I.. Strickland, lii< South Warley were nia( ie to the bac:c parlor where street. All members requested to Annie Nell Penny served punch from i T„'^H a !‘ e L«l b R S ‘ i a bower of sweet peas. ■ . *’ . . XT „ The home was decorated in green 8: P. M. Leo rot a chapter No. 30 Or-! und white> the tlaS8 co i 6rSi with swcet -t Masonic Tern-, j, eaS) the c i ass flower, everywhere in' .. c .|.. urDDV /%UII n , , . I evidence. 1 NfcWufcnnT UnlLU 1 4: P. M. Womans Mis denary society. At ten o’clock all were invited into • of Central Methodist church, in the the dining room, where Miss Keefe, ! church parlor. j th e honoree, and Miss Dicknian, ‘‘jes- ' i 4:20 P. M. Ladies Aid society of ter-in-chief’ took their seats at the Newberry, June 5—The eight First Presbyterian church. Hostess table, spread with rare lace and months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fin- M .s. C. C. P.oney, Jr., 7 South Me- adorned with a beautiful centerpiece ( .'j, t .r Hipiv living near Ebenozer FaHaml Street. 1 of sweet peas with fern, and lighted church, three miles from town, in- I 10:30 A. M.—Monday C^rd dub. I "ith green and white candles. At haled some talcum powder this irorn- , Hostess, 3!rs. Walter j. Johnson, 125 Miss Keefe’s place was a green and ing at 11 o’clock. Dr. Moore was 1 Soulti Coit. j white basket iilled with sweet called and found the child in a sori- 4:30 P. M. Jewish Ladies A' - '’ So- peas and ‘ 4ied with green and ()U s condition and advised taking it cietv. Hostess, Mrs. A! A. Cohen. whife 4 u l |e - a n d a gift from thuclass. to Dr. Carpenter in Greenville. The I North Church Street. All members Miss Dickmau, the “fun-maker ”,Tound s p a rt was made at once in an auto- urged to attend. at * lcr P l£ ice an all-day sucker d,is- mobile. A telephone message was re- 5:00 P. M. Ladles Aid society of suised as a sunflower. ceived this afternoon saying the : St. Johns Fpisconal church. Regular Refreshments were ice cream, cake Greenville physician thinks that some j meeting in the Parish house. I a,1<i mints in the class colors. 0 f the powder had gone into the ; 4:30 P. M. Woman’s Missionary so- ,t was a merry party, and a con- i un g S and that he would not operate I cietv of First Baptist church. Regu- vlll eing demonstration of the comrade- yet Carroll, the child, is strong and ■ hir meeting at. the church. ’ ; snip and love lliat exists between healthy, which gives nope that its 1 Wednesday, June 7. ! teacher and pupils of Grac e 7B. t Hfe may be saved. 4:00 P. M. 1022 club. Hostess. Mrs. 1 . A. W. Thame. 210 West Evans street. Soros 3 club En J'oys GRADUATION GIFTS V STATIONERY FACE POWDER NORRIS CANDY PERFUME KODAKS BILL FOLDS See Our Window PALACE DRUG COMPANY “The Store for Service.” 31 East Evans St. A. A. Wilkinson, M&r. PHONE 303 PURIFIES HER POLITICS P M. Wednesday afternoon Review of Year’s Work. , idge club. Hostess. Mrs. ML J. The So.osis club met on Friday cf- Goldsboro. N. C., June f>.—Miss axwell. Jr.. 320 South Church street, teruoon with Mrs. Sam Roy^H on Gertrude Well, former president of M. Samuel Bacot Chapter South Warley Street. The topic for the League of Women Voters, enliv- 1 4:00 | brid j Ma | 5:00 ... . . of Daughters of American itevolution, .the afternoon’s consideration was the ened the primary here earlV today Hostess, Mrs. H. A. Brunson, 400 work of the past vear. Two splendid when she “purified some politics” So, ' th Doit Street. paper* were read, one on motion pic- noa1 ' the Wa >’ ae <; o,, " ty (0,,rt h f >ni ! e , Thursday, June 9 tuies-bv \!,« inm^, Thiemm =.«,! m,o by grabbing a hundred or more mark- 4:30 P. M. Research club. Hostess 1 Mrs. J. L. Barringer, street. 10:00 A. M., Thursday afternoon bridge club. Hostess, Mrs. Sv W. In- 1 man, Jr., South Dargan street. Subscribe to The I lorcuce Daily Times, 15c a week s-by Mrs. James Thigpen, and one c. .1 . i !, y Mrs. D. W. Alderman, Jr., on the , . - _____ South Iriiy of the i .... atv s of scrans of paper. ed ballots and tore them into thous- , , ^ 14. * illV •» V41 m.4 44,40 UK. j,s*,.— 4. 3 ItR 0100 years wo:k as felt in lnar king the ballots were dumbfounded tne home. An informal discuscion of ot , d said Httle (o M iss Well except to the club year followed, and each mem- ( .h a llenge he • to bring a man in the her felt tint the personal benefit ac- ( . 0 „ r t house to do her fighting. Miss 4:0(| P. M„ Thursday Bridge club. c, ' uin K to themselves was worth all Well paid no attention to him but Hostess, Mrs. F. K. Lake, 219 West the time and whatever of sacrifice continued to look for marked ballots. Palmetto street. i have been demanded of them, ami — 'i Friday, June 9 . 'that the cultural influences thus sot, Nebraska has a condemned murder- 4:50 P. M„ Ladies Auxiliary to the in motion must reach fur outside of fcT t° execute and an electric chair in Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. At their own small circle. ’ : which to put him to death, but the j Knights of Pythias Hall. < The program committee reported ttate is without! an executioner. In j »«# i * u *. | that two miscelljneous programs will ii« dilemma it has asked the executum- W." Attend Missionary • ,, e given in th(! f(l11 a beginning of ««' at the Charleston. Mass, prison to Convention at Manning - 1 t i.„ llpvt . vnt . u l come to Lincoln to perform the job. T"„«lat e convpnilo,. of women, , missionary societies of *he Methodist tl , e hostess served ice cream cake and , MASONIC NOTICE Episcopal church will open tomorrow ’ Tho regular monthly commttmca- at .Manning. A number of Florence ’ , I lion oi Hampton Loege No. 204, .A. F ■ adics represort tho societies of the local church. Freni the Womans ,Mis- sionary society Mrs. It. R. Easterling will go as delegate, Mrs. W. M. Funk as alternate. From the Lumbuth so ciety. Mrs. Hagli Dudley and Mrs. Augustus Byers will go, and from the ; M., will be held in the Blue Lodge \ Room. Masonic Temple Building on! y Monday evening, June 5th, at eiglit Bridge Club to Honor Winning Member. The Thursday Morning Bridge club o’clock. All members and visiting will give one of its delightful parties craftsmen are invited. Regular busi- on June 15 at the home of Mrs. Tho- ness, mas R. Miller in honor of Mrs. S. U.! Young Peoj les Socie’y Misses Mary | ,a,C!Ja * the member who made the j Easterling and Frances Flig’er Mrs | highest score for Hie past six months* A. M. I awrenrf*. state superintendent, Husham,s °f mo »‘bma will be the J of literature, Mrs. J. P. McNeill, state! g ,ic sts4jf the club. ; treasurer, and Mrs. W. I,. Wait, pre ;l • dent emeritus, will also go from Flor- Returns from College onf '°- Accompanied by Friend. 7"7 ' . Miss Marihel Waters, :ic< otnpanied li.'ln i Ma tox, of Savannah. f|a„ has by her friend. Miss L/avis i’ailgett of ri'turned home a.tei a visit of several, Greenvi.le, reiuined no ne from Gieuu- F’. E. BROOKS. Worshipful Master. II. K. GILBERT, Secretary. FOR SALE f . V I * - • ‘ , * •’ • One hundrefi acres of very desirable iand situate on the road to Muldnm’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. HARPER, AGENT. days in the city. —BARGAINS IN LOTS . \ Size 2 lots McSween St., West Florence ... — 50x150 3 lots West Cheves ... £0x150 J lot Kuker Ave. ._ ••.. 50x150 1 lot S. Griffin St, ... 50x150 1 loi S. Harllee St. £0x150 5 lot S. McQueen St. ... 50x150 2 lots S. Church __ .., 50x300 1 lot Jarrott £0x150 1 lot Lawson ... 50x1 ?0 Lots cf lots on the “Looo Road” nrice between $250 30 and $500.00 each. Dee us before you build or buy. We guarantee to save you money. Price $ 450.00 2,000.00 1,700.00 750.00 1.000.00 1,200.00 1,300.00 750.00 850.00 villo Womans college on Saturday, j making ihc trip through the country [ with Mrs. Charles R. Duckett, lie.- litMe daughter, .Miss Marie Newman and W. M. Waters, Jr., Misses Waters and Padgett spent three delightful days at a house parly up on Paris ! Mountain before coming to Florence. Miss Waters who lias Just graduated in voice with honors, took the leading par's in the commencement music. “WE DO IT QUICK” DARGAN-HARLLEE REALTY & DEVELOPMENT COMPANY PHONE 796. SKYSCRAPER BUILDING / SECOND FLOOR j Married Yesterday In Denmark ! R. C. Thierne anil .Mrs. M •In Saionk. of Denmark, w o e married yivtlei ilu ,• afternoon In Denmark. They eame Iiim! night to Florence where they wl.l live at 111 South Riivnnel .Street. Mr. Thh me is an old Florentine, and litis many friends who wish for Ijlm long life ami happiness. • ' Rev. W. S. Poyiior relurnod Mils i morning from, Andrews v.’liec he preached the huernluarruto ttcrmeii for | 11he Andrews high seltool las' nl.'.hl I Mi. Poynor lllleil the pulpit of riliim J George Wfnynh at Ueoi roinwn v'ltlm I day morning. In pl.ice of l(< v Jehu B | l.iglrthoiirn, who wu i It; Flereiee In. fill the pulpit at HI. Johns’, ♦ ♦ V Miss Christine Kny, of Athuile Hu .I Vtahlng Mrs, T. H. HelnaaMll i “Stung Again 99 You thought this was the Advertisement of some apiary, while it is only to cal! your attention to the ‘‘Bee Hive” puzzle on another pag’e of this issue. You won’t yv[ “stuntf” even if y ’ ’t win a prize in this game. It’s worth your time from an educational standpoint and for the fun and pleasure you .vet out of it. But someone is ivoiniv to win. \\ hy can’t it be OU!