The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, March 29, 1923, Image 5

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/ I |r-—«— I AUiipughtnthui'e are a umnber oi I «atlv« actw^es in Japan, eoinfc ot ^ them idf great ability, the tradition J that men ah^'l play feminine rolea II tftill persista. ..TBtgJEtOtti^CS ifMg3 TyCBSDAY. AFTERyOQIs, MARCH j9._1923^ , i DOINGS OF THE DUFFS-Smiling For Daddy -RY ALLMAN. r x ? ; II i v • M. i Chats With Your Gas Company Yon can make cook ing 1 with Gas a pleasure. Get the Gas Range habit and cooking will lose all of its terrors and become a pleas ure instead of a daily drudge. The smooth -top Range is the acme of perfection. Have you seen it? To see it is to wantit. There is no other cooking ap pliance like it. Florence Gas & Fuel Company } < S / SHE HAS GAINED Sf THRfce QUARTERS ^ of A Pound? - THAir6 JUST fine ! 5HE IS COMIMt;- ALONG ALLRlGin I think 1 KEEP A GOOD• THOSE da tiny* vje Just weighed x VOU« LITTLE. SkSTER AND SHE I HAS GAINED THREE QUARTERS OfcAPOUND - WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT? VCT\ - ^ ■ m ! ^ THAT AIN’T even A Pound weigh me WILL You , fll'^OLD STILL NOW! VJ | CAN'T TELL WHAT THIS THING READS WHEN YOU JIGGLE AROUND LIKE THAT! 1 v V, ■ ; 4 OH. THE A |l &LOOD IS GOIN’ ^ • fa {‘ I, \OUR LITTLE SISTER VJElGHS > r EIGHT AND THREE QUARTER / POUNDS AND YOU WEIGH r—“ \ THtRT"/ Two Pounds - 1 in'J L. . /thirty two? J i I v t m?.! well, That’s more FtG UKfe IT ’ ■ ;> r miJ G |p?j SI » -Ifc.ll* j v\ -r-r o/- Social and Personal Telephone items for this Depart ment to 225 GLENWOOD NEWS TOLD IN PARAGRAPH Tke Krw ' (•otAynr ('W Kltth I A. IlfieUA AUWt»tk.r TrraA HpHE features of 4 the new Good year Cord Tire with the beveled All- Weather Tread are features of exclu sively Goodyear de sign and construc tion semi-flat, beveled tread, im proved rubber com pound, heavier side- vyall and reinforced tread blocks. They result in more mile age, smoother-run ning and greater economy. .4* Goodyear Service Station Decler* tee *cH and recom mend Goodyear Tires and bach them up with, standard Goodyear Sar-**' , m SOU!HERN MOTOR CAR COMPANY j. ©OOD#?EAB| GltenWdod. Ea/li ^9-- (Spec al)— Miss Janie gue Langston spent Tues day nigh: as the snest of .\U‘-s Dorothy Lahssti’B Mrs. Addie Ruvell og tlie El m community, spent Wednesday with Mr .iHii Mrs. George Langston here. Mrs. Grace McOwn, of E’ini. soent W'-dnesday aj; the guest of he? moth "r here. Mrs, P. I.angstoii ; Hatein l. viee-pres’dent; Emma Wer rel', secretary; Myra Parris, treasurer and corresponding secretary: ijr* jHattls Gregg, organist: Sum D.t^Os chorister; MavzeP o ifnmt the \yoek-eud with fnfinus nere. Sam Worfell attended the Ifi-Y con ference at Pamplico Puday uno Saturday. Jliss Ruth Benton has returned from Mrs. Jule Morris and children, u flnarrow Swamp, spent Thursday with ner parents here. Mr. and Mrs.’ Elias Anderson. Miss Nell McLeod spent Tuesday as ,ihe guest of her sister. Mrs. X. Ben FRIDAY, MARCH 30. 8:o0 p. m. Laf-a-Lot Club, hostess Mrs. R. B. Waters, 312 Meet Cedar street. i> p. m.—Baptist Circle prayer serv ices. Edna Moseley, with Mrs. C. H. Thomas, 411 South Coit street. Flor ence Lide, with Mrs. C. D. Bristow, South Dargan street, parrie Lane, with Mrs. C. P. Bobbitt, 229 South Church street. Annie Hartwell, wltn. Mrs. O. C. Barnhill, 203 South Me-, Miss Maymo Rains was the pleasant •Queen street Fannie / Heck, with guest or Mr. and Mrs. F F Jones Mrs. L. H. Lewis, 218 West Evans und family Thursday night past street. Paneuma Barton, with Mrs. ^iss Dorothy L- igston spent Rozunia Lewis, 217 Wont Evans St. V.ednesday night, as tt a guest of Miss .{: 4a p. in. The Carrie Lake Circe l .; aniUe Hu „ v.angston. at the home of Mrs. C. P. Bottiet on ,j rs . y Ta -i e i omM nnd children . outh Caurch street. Each member is 4 0f . llt Thursday with !-•• parents Mr. reciuested to bring an article for the . no Mry w H Langston.: band<rkerchief shower. Miss Mayme McLendon, of the iunfirrow Swamp sedtloai spent the Rpa.veri.i \ih 'he guest of Miss Made & nyersek. Mrs. X. Renton and children snent Satiirufty afternoon as the guest of her sister. M ss Neil McLeod here. Ituiday GOES TO HARVARD TO STUDY DRAMA rauGw, »ai«l itfcartwuw. «lt«r «nvn.il,w; uw t.M ; . week witn her s ster titer:. | leader. The unin:; Is .hoifteur their, r(i c ] mr d Davis, of Gresham, spent | b’ble study course thin .wens with! gopday with £riend« nere. , Mar.'on Wiggins conduct ids it. Tire ■ union has inado iint' 1 hroirresa'ifuFIpR | this year. The new with the j co-operation of every nrPtnuer is. J peeling to reach beid coal. The stand ard of excel’ence. whicii every naioi. {sets as their toa,*. * j Quiet a number from here attended | the Billy Sunday ser. ee in Florence (Tuesday. Little Misses Eddie Mae and M .1- j dred Cox, of Hyman ypent Sunday I with their aunt. Mr*. X. iWocYrtrbw ; Misses Linnie and WilHc of rtiapta. | were visitors hare Suadro’. I' ANNA HARTWELL CIRCLE HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Anna Hartwell CT.de cf the First Baptist church held a very in teresting meeting yesterday afternoon at. the home of Mrs. Charles Damon on SoutTNMcQueen street. There was a full business program following the opening song ami prayer, and splen did reports were received fiom ilia committees, that of the personal serv ice committee being especially good. Eighteen members answered to the roll call and there was one it was stated that a quantity or clothing for one of the orphans at (T. IV Connie Maxwell had been donated and that the box would ba shipped on Friday. The devotional was lead by Mrs. J. B. McBride and Mrs. B. S. Alecks conducted the Mission study class making a sple.uid talk. After adjournment the hostess served iee cream and cakef. The circle will meet in April with M^s. Thomas Anderson. I Friends o. Myron McCurry, a pro- i fes-or at Georgetown College. George- i town. Ky., w.Vl be interested in the following clipping from the “George i Ionian.” the college pnner. J "Two leaves of aDseuce were grant- j ! cd recently bv tne oxecurlve commit-1 | tee of tin college *o Professor Richard- ! Mr. John Worrell ami family, ot i 80,} -L©"'! of the donartment of mathe- ■ Florence, spent Sundav w th Mr.’ ami niatics, and J'rofessor Myron McCurry j Mrs. W. HciiYy Worreil. ' tllu dcmnmeiU of English, to con-; I Mrs. Elizabeth Cnlline o Mars tln »© then 1 graduUe work next year! i rMufr is visiting her niece Mrs. t. towards their Ph D. degree. Professor ' F. Purvl* | Richardson will go to the University Mr. and M s. Herbert Floyd spent ^ Michigan: Professor McCurry will ; Sunday with their naieht^. Mr. ah' i to Harvard or Columbia Uiiiver-i | Mrs. \V. A. Dubney at Elim: j 3 I Mr. W. llenrv lUcElv.een. of Sardis.’ Professor .McCurry is spoalizing ini 1 '• *- ' • ’ i.l i BEAUTIFUL EASTER CARDS The Newsy Hut 49 West Evans Street “Scatter Sunshine With Easier Greeting Cards." spent Friday even'nc amt Saturday! the drama. He will coinn'efe his resi with his brotner. Arls F. McElvcen. .Miss Elizabeth Garrison, of Claussen I NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Trcv Lee and chil , •ireii. 6. the Hnmville section spent t XOT1CE IS HEREBY Gl\ l Curinay with Mys. Leer "parents. Mr. under i resolution adepted I snii Mrs. Waller Ktruy. Board of Schoo,’ Commissioners I *lr. and -Mis. Li i,. Langston and I the S,-bool DiStrct of (he City of i children jnem Saturday aiTei’uoon J !•'oronce on March 22, J923. pursuant Jwi.n Mr.-.J.angston h sister. Mrs. Y*ii ; i.< authority contained in an act en- ‘ic Pdackmon. of Sparrow Swamp. filled ‘An Act .to Atillicvize and Fm- ' Eittla Miss Doris Cole, of the Ham-j power the School District of the City visitor, vuie section, spent Monday ns toe j of Florence, in Ftoron -e County, S*. fence requirements wherever he goes, but he entertains no none of com- ieting a tiiesie m ,iie one year. The sentiment toward.* gianuatc nvoik and nn poratbai . jia< always \ That' •-•nen high at Georgetown College, by the ; • : ' evi * rKl ©th rr facultx members are 0 ( contemplat'ng on takkig leave in the near future to continue Mie!r k\ m umc work. Everj" opponuniiv i- bein' taken to encourage ihe facully mem bers to fit themselves for th- gn.-ai'i service, tliat lliey can ;u:der io Hi college.” of i tlle Alfss Lolota I.angston Twenty-five years oi indiqestion was ended for her when she took Tanlac. declares Mrs. M. F. Street er. well known resident of New ark, in remarkable statement* to thj nubile. EASTERLING-HODGE" Miss Mary Loulsd Hodges and James Douglas Easterling surprise;! .their many mend's in Florence when they were quiclH married on Batu - ady afternoon, the ceremony taking! fplate at the Central Methodist par- 1 sonuge. with Rev. G. T. Harmon uer-^ forming the ceremony. Immediately j after the ceremony, th* happy couole le't for Columbia and other South' Carolina points, where they wiil visit ' friends and relatives, before returning i to Florence where they will make their Home. / The bride is the charming and tal-' “nted daughter of Mrs. S. E. Hodges | of Florence. Mr. Easterling is con nected with the Palmetto Power and I Light Co. Kuol Mel. od anil sister. Miss Nell, m ,.'is niece left Sunday morning -.'i their cat- for Tampa Fla., where they will v sit their aunt, Mrs. Stella Bass. '.V. H. Langston spent. Saturday afternoon with h s daughter. Mrs. Bessie Pierce, of Sjiarrow- Swamp. Air. and Mrs. B. L. Langston an 4 children spent. Sunday with Mrs. S. A. Langston’s parents. Mr. pnd Mrs. C. W. Cole, of the Hamvil'e section. Rev. J. \V. Truluck, of the I'etho, community, spent Sunday past witn Mr and Mrs. I,. I.angston and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Langston spent i the t-iuulav .vitli Mrs. f/mgston’s .larents, Airs. Xpncy. Hancock, of Hamville. Mr. and Airs. Georg#* l^angston spent Sunday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dayty. Roger Cole, of Hartavillo. spent Mon day with Ills aunt; Mrs Alvin Kirb;’ here. Mrs. H. I.aiigstoa spent Tues day afternoon with Mrs. James Langs ton. C.. to Issue Bonds to Provide Funds for tim Fraction. Equipment and Maintenance of Schools Olid s ’choo- BuHiFngs in sai.l District-.” approved •he Hlth day of March, 11123. the questt. u of issuing and selling bonds o said School i»i.-,irict in the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Thou sand ($250,000) Dollars will 1 lie sub rottted for determination to an ele>< Aerial ambulances to stretcher cases and two i'uve been built for the B; Air Force carry fou. .: Pendants, irbih Roval lion bv the quallf'ed cfccter ; residing i in said School District, to '! •• held j at tiie City Hall in the City ,-f Flor ence. on Tuesday, tiia loii!' 1 u r v of April. 192”. The boii-is «o flreoo'ed; to bo issued slvaif be of sttc'Y’hehdiYB- ( nations as shall bo (ifctvrmincd t»y Board of School Commissioners of said School District and shall bear j interest at a rate not , xct’. -dhig six. percent per annum payable ciltior an- | nually or semf-annuary in the dlscre-1 jtion of tlie Ll.wiril. Tliey muv be la- 1 sued as payable tot fec^bdihk forty ; i years from date, with the right of redemntion at or after twenty years i Crcm date, or they may » issued as , ; ecviul bonds. > The purpose for wh cli It throbbing jaw headache?^ MENTH0LATUM ^quickly soothes Our Easter Offering TO THE Ladies’ of Florence Four Tables of Wonderful Bargains 0N h E A t« )T of ~ • $2.50 ANOTHER LOT $5,00 ONE PRETTY LOT $7.50 UNUSUAL VALUES $10.00 AT . THIS IS OUR FINAL CLEAN-UP BEFORE EASTER MISS SCRUGGS \ # CFNTPAL HOTEL BLDG. CRADLE ROLL CLASS TO GIVE PROGRAP.:. A very interesting Crnd'e Roll srmn will be given at the First tisl church Sunday school on doy. Attractive invitations nave pm- Br n Sun been issued to all the children ou tii/j . roil ymd thev prize the "letters that ' come ihrought the mail" very highly.' The teacher of the Cradle Roll Class m Mrs. L Hardee and she has iaqiingod ‘ a most ot.ierraimng program o' oxer ! cises Ail the mothers who have chil- ! j dron in the c.'as-i arc especially iu > vited r.nd a large attendaucu is ex pecteti Mrs. L. M. K'rby and L. were in Florence Tuesday ness. I). Kirby on bus! Gilbert please atlroini- , “'l^ahiuc lras made me feci like a new persdit aud 1 .wouldn’t be with out it,” declared Mrs. M. F. Street er, 273 S. 9th St., Newark, X. S. “Off and on lor twenty-live years I suffered terribly from stomach trouble. My food disagreed \vith me and often l could hardlv re tain a thing. Gas bloated me till jny heart palpitated so badly I feared that I bad heart disease. My nerves were ou edge. I couldn’t sleep, suffered awful headaches and was simply all worn out. ^ But live bottles of Tanlac put me In the finest health. I eat hearty Without trouble afterwards, sleep soundly nnd have* no more awn- ot&UiMhbV HiaWfheo.T*. My tfNttK tnde To Tanlac Is unbounded." Tanlac Is sold by all good drug gists. Over 35 million bottles sold. DR. AND MRS. DOBSON GO TO BALTIMORE. After spending, Several days in ! Florence at tbe home of Congressman ! FINA LDISCHARGE. A. If. Gasque. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. j All parties interested will Dobson have gone to Baltimore, where ( Vke notice fbat L. A. Moore Dr. Dobson, who is a specialist in the! st rater o; the estate of R. I. Moore has disepsea and treatment of babies, will ^ this day made application unto Die take a speciM course at oohns Hop , Court of Probate (>r Florence countv j kins. Mrs. Dobson is well and pleasant-: for final discharge as such adtuini- ly remembered in Florence as Miss' strator; and Dial the 28rd day of Kathleen Hawley, having •'numbers of! April, 1923, at 10 o’clock. ,i. in.. Is the times visited her siste^. Mrs. Gasque,! tin e appointed for a hearing iu the at her beautiful home here. | mii<L>\ e purpose for wn en i» is pro- ; Messrs. I!. L. lAingdon. \V. H. l#angs# ; po^ d to Issue aud sell f.uclr bonds, Ion, pud F. F. Jones, of this place left j u the sum of $2-70,900 is to provide j for Black River Waduesday nmrnins - funds to bo ussd by the Board in! in a car. where they will spend seve- erection, equlpmoiit and roalnt- tal days. , _ , enance of schools and scii^'U"build- • Mrs. Jot Langston and Mrs. Elias i j U -r S tn naid district. Anderson spent Tuesduy afternoon ; flic jHiiiagers designated and ap with Mrs. James Lingrton. ! pointed Iu hold such elecfous are: J. W. Stroud. S. S. Dustubuvy anfi p.V. T. Jackson. The form of ballot to bo used in said election by those voting in favor of such b inds shall ! be the woids" For Bonds." and oy those voting against, said bonds slial, 1 be the words “Against Bonds’’, and | a supply of ballots of each .kind will Bvergmn. March 29, (Special)— The Senior 15. Y. P 11. elevtcd the following officers Sunday night to serve this quarter. Fred Floyd, president; EVERGREEN B. Y. P. U. ELECTS OFFICERS Ui-. II. A. imi’N-SOM ’lldsrn of county. Probate, Fiore rice Mis. B. F. Meredith left last night ! for Savannah. Ga.. where she will make her home in the future, Mr. j"_ Meredith having a splendid position j with a large lumber company near 1 ithat ettv. itlie office of county suporviser for; * + * ' pun lm ; 5e. on iho.foilo.wiiifi-mpplm- To’■ Feldelson. nrofessor of i tb» moiUh*of Aurii: WANTED. ( opened April J»th i the office of county superyiser Bids BIDS will be be furnished to the managers. The irziangers sha'l cor.lb.ict election, open th*’'polls at 8 oclock a. m. on the day of election and i cleso them at 1 o'clock p.‘ nr. on, the s ame day. At the (tf6sc of the j election, the managers shall tou« the votes aud make a return of the result thereof in writing to the It'vrd ' Of School Commissioners, wno snail j as soon as convenient thereafter can j vuss the returns and declare the re- ; suit. I At such election only duly qualified ! electors residing hi said School Dis trict sba-U be entitled to vote. , N. W. 1 ticks A. A. Cohen J tV McO’enaghun ’ -j Hehrv K. Davis i K K. t’ltrriu Coftinilsriiofiera of tbe; District of th - City of: i Charles F. Feldelson. nrofessor Journalism iu William and Mary col-1 500 pounds D. S. Bellies, lege, spent yesteronyy morning tn j ;; 00 p 0 „ ntl8 n. 5T Plates Florence, enroute to Wilmington to i 4barrel8 Best Saif Rising Fleur, make an address. Mr. Feldelson was| 800 muinas Best Compottn.r Lard. BiJiuc Rchoo ’ Florence. , L-U j' *.■ " formerly Star. editor of tbe Wilmington i Miss from Edith Converse college to spend tbo Easter holidays with her parents, Dr. land Mrs. H. E Gee f 7 is at home ; - i Mr. and ♦ Powell have te 20P pounds Rice, bags Corn Meat, loo pounds Sugar. 0 pounds in uni Grbunil Coffee 20 bushels Sweet Potatoes bushels jrh>U Potatoes.- lOO'lionnd Bag Salt. 2 guilt nk Yijiegar. turned from Columbia where they went to attend tho Billy Sunday, services. ; ♦ ♦ ♦ Among the college girls here for' tho Easter holidays is Miss Mary 1 Shipp, who came from Converse toi be with her parents. Judge and Mrs., S. W G;. Shipp for a few dnvs. 1 Bridgebuilding is the speciality of Mrs. Lou Alta Melton-MerrtH. ft grad \ uate engineer in the employ of thoj United States Bureau of Public Road*., .'in nonnds Black Popper. 10 pounds Brown Mule Tonaceo I car No. 1 Timothy Hoy. 500 bushels No. 2 WbHe Oats. I case Tonrtitoes. 1 case Catchup. 1 sack Grisi. I case Tripe. 1 Cheese. Shoeing *9 mulas. E. D. 8. R SALLENGER Chairman PHILLIPS. Superviser. $200,00 0.00 i .1 • Seeking Investrnet/t at 7 per cent on first clans Residence and Re tail Business Property in Flor ence or any other progressive Scuth Carolina city. Loans made if for 5 or 10 years. Apply Chas.E. Commander attorney at law FLORENCE, S. C- GIBBS BROS. ‘STYLE PLUS SERVICE. ir-*- i'ii.i * .•* Delightful Fashions In Readiness For Easter! Frocks, Suits and Wraps, each ex pressing fashion’s dictates and its own individuality, present a lovely array that awaits your selection for the great Easter display. Thoughts of Easter have brought forth lovely new r materials, startling color har monies, novel draperies and oriental embroideries that weave their deco rative ways through the modes. \