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THE FLORENCE I34&Y TIM^g, ^BlJUAX -AOil^OOX, MAItOL 30 > , 1923, mmmm In the ninth and tenth centuries I the common form of shoe in Europe was the wooden shoe. i DOINGS OF THE DUFFS-A Serious Problem. <r -BY ALLMAN.)' The Great Thing In Looking Slim Is Proportion And very often proportion is nothing in the -world but illus ion—flattening a curve here, transferring half an Inch from where it is to where it can be coaxed to be. GOSSARD TYPE CORSETRY is nothing the world but designing corsets scientifically to create ideal proportions for every type of figure. Our experienced corsetleres can perhops tell you some thing about this modern beauty aid that will mean the differ ence between success and fail ure—not only for one dress but. for your entire wardrobe. Come in today. The Misses Hamby _ . 14 E. Evans Phone 795 I BOUGHT A BOOK TODAY THAT GIVES A LIST OF THfttC mMDRED NAMES FOR GIRLS* I’M GOING To TRY AND FIND A GOOD ONE FOR. THE BABY - LET’S SEE- HERE'S ONE * Angelina" means angelic-then* ' " BEATRICE" MEANS MAKING HAPPY • * CLEMENTINE " MEANS MILD Afa? GENUt Tom, \ bought Tins book and IT GIVE THREE HUNDRED GlfaS NAMES AND WHAT THE NAME STANDS FOR - | WAS LOOKING FOR ONE FOR THE BABY- / f LET ME SEE IT looking it over. THERE ARE SOME GOOD NAMES IN HERE AT THAT- JANE -GRACE -BETSY EDNA, CLARA, LILLY, NORA- OH I HAVE A BOOK HERE FULL OF NAMES FOR GIRLS- I WAS JUST ^ Social and Personal Telephone Items for this Depart ment to 225 .player shall not be out.” In baseball. SOUTH CAROLINA ! WOMAN ON TICKET | South Carolina is to be represented ; Jar om ^ ^ of th(j home ^ Ion the ticket of one of the candt-;^ rogui3hly try tQ the ball j dates for president general of the j oul of tho air fe3pec!|lll at lhe pre . I Daughters of the American Revolu- ; ciae moment that Babe lluth’s net NOTICE TO CREDiTORS. of MONDAY. APRIL 2. a:30 p. m. Happy Hand Circle of tlon at the congress of thfc soc ety to be held In Washington. ♦ v e week of April IGth. Mrs. Edw n Muller, of Ctimden, and wife of the Reverend Edwin Muller, pastor of the Presby terian church; has announced her Kings Daughters in the ladies Par.or, tandidacy for the off)ce or ch , a u .,ot the Central Methodist church general on the ticket headed by Mrs. ‘ i ;V ,1,ai ru,< 4:00 p. m Sunshine Circ’e of the wllMam Cumm ng Storyi a of y Ne w,‘’'“S’ La f ws 0 f Cricket rurw: Kings Daughters at Central Metho- . York< Mrs MuJter ttr8t : became a Uist churen Daughter In Louisville, Ky.. nnd was regent of the Lexington Chapter. After eleven years residence in Ken- to her native | however, if the catdhor were’to^reacii * n the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of South Carolina, In the matter of, - G. T. Walker. Florence, 3. C. Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that the! above named bankrupt has filed a; petition for discharge,.and that a henr ing has been ordered to be had upon B:e same cn the Ith day of May, A. D. 1923 before this Court at Charles-, ton, S. (', at 11 o’clock in the fore- 1 noon, at which time and place all! . , , known creditors and other persons in! The interval tor luncheon shall be , interest irn’y appear and show cause ' wagon tongue cable rushing through the air to give the ball a le ss, some body would be out. For ddys and days he would be out. one more rule and the American reader will have as clear tih under standing of the intr'cacics of crickei as even I have. The final rule in the MEETING OF JUNIOR I j A, ° SC ?f IE T Y ... T . ] tucky, sne returned "he March meeting of t.ie Junior; Btatft and has aince liV ed in Cam-, { Aid Society was hold at the home of ! den. She has been very active in ’ 1 Mrs. Abbot Itake, Tuesday afternoon I club work s nee her return. with a splendid attendance. The 1^ ta ^! ng a p ^ ce on ^ rs ’ S f tor y’^ ■ . i ticket. Mrs. Muller asserts that she iner ting opened with a scripture les-, is in sympathy with the platform son rend by the president Mrs. J. j adonted by Mrs. Story which urges L. Kendall followed by the LorcrsltheDauKhtersoftheArneri(tinRcW)lu- j Prayer. AH the members seemed so(tion to wage active war against all | much interested in the enpsuie idea' torces which promote rud.caiism in i H wns decided to he continued for any form In the Un'ted States. The | a wiiiie. I plat orm also has o’anks dealing with The business of the meeting was 1 the preservation of the Constitution thru taken up. and plans perfected of the United States, the problem for the white sale which will be held of iinmigrat on. and the administra- / Sntun'.iv. March 31st. it was a'so tion of the society to further its decided that -* Easter eggs, candy, | patriotic work. cakes and p cs would be sold. The Other names and states represent- dif crept committees for the follow ing month were then appontrd and forty minutes on each day of the 1 match. Ttyj game then shall be re sumed each Jay rit the usual hour, no allowance being made for the ten minutes between Innings.” NVi mention is made of afternoon tea. Tea is understood. BEAUTIFUL EASTER CARDS The Newsy Hut 49 West Evans Street “Scatter Sunshine With Easter Greeting Cards.’ if any they have, why the prayer of; — the said petitioner should not bei-s! granted. ! _ RICHD. W. HUTSON. Clerk. FINAL DISCHARGE All parties interested will please MASONIC NOTICE take noUcc that Lcatha M. Lowe. ! A special communication of Hamp-, Admix, of tli ? estate of it. C. Lowe, ton Lodge No. x i4 A. F. M. will bo | has this day made application unt': held in the Blue Lodge room. Mason-, the Court of Probate o" Florence it Temple building. Friday evening, : ccutny for final discharge ps such j arch 30, at eight o clock. AH mem- Admix, and that the Kith day of hers and visiting craftsmen are in vited. Wo:k in the Fellow Craft degree. H. A. BRUNSON. Worshipful Master- H. K. GILBERT, Secretary. April, 1923, at 10 o’clock, n. in., is the linn* appointed for a hearing in the mailer K. A. p.UUNRON, Judge of Probate. Florence County. , , NOTICE od on .Mrs. Story’s ticket are: Mrs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Thaddeus Parker. Gsorgia; Mrs. WU under a resolution adopted by tho the meeting adjourned to meet !n,liam-C. Boyle. Ohio: Mrs. Walter Board of School Commissioners of Apiil with Mi^s. Kendall. The ho-tess J Taoinas, Alabama; Mrs. Frederick T. assisted bv Mrs. Charles and Miss | Rat,ney Michigan; Mrs. M. W. Car Meadons served a delic oti.s salad j ruth, Flor da; Mrs Joshua L. Brooks, course. | Massachusetts; Mrs. Robert Gray, ! Virginia; Mrs. Lou Stevens, Con- ' ' ’ ; neeticut and Mrs. George B. Falls. i Tennessee !.Burns and bruises?” MENTHOLATUM .cools and heals. QUALITY! VALUE! THE MEN S SHOP I Miss Pearl Lindsay, a student ui j Columbia College, is spending the I cpr.ng holidays with her parents, Mr. ; and Mrs. W. D. Lindsay. 214 South i McQueen tsreet ♦ ♦ ♦ i W. M. Waters, after a stay of a i few days in Baltimore on business, i will go to New York cityto visit his ! daughter, Miss Maribel W-aters, who | is continuing her studies in voice there under a celbrated teacaer of i music. + + * Misses Pauline and Lillian Wer- ! lilun have returned from Manning j where they have been visiting • friends. i + + + - Miss Florence Howell, a student at I Columbia college, is at home tor the ! Easter holidays. ♦ ♦ * Miss May Bass, a student at Coker College, Is spending the Foster holi days w.th her mother here. Mrs. W. H. Scott. 5 South Warley street. ♦ * + { James Bass is spending a few days with his grandfather at Cowaid. ^ HK 4* Little Miss Jean Mllette went to a I local hosp tiU today, where she is to undergo a >Jight operation ror ton- silitis. * ♦ ♦ Little Miss Martha Alderman Is In a meal hospital for an operation for tonsilitia. the School Distrct of the City of Florence on March 22, 1923, pursuant ■ to authority contained in an act en- ’ Mtled ‘An Act to Aulhorize amj Km- j power the School District of the City! of Florence, in Florence Countv. H. j C.. to issue Bonds to Provide Funds i for the Erection, Equipment and: Maintenance of Schools und Schoo. j Build ngs in said District.” approved ■ ‘he Kith day of March, 1923, the | question of issuing and selling bonds i of said School District in the sum I of Two Hundred and Fifty Thou- 1 sand ($250,000) Dollars wi>l he sub- 1 mitted for determination to an elec I tlon bv the quallf ed ejectors residing | in said School District, to l«*> held at the City Hall in the City of Flor-; ence. on Tuesday,, the Kith dav of’ April, 1923. The bonds so pi 'nosed I to be issued sluill be of such denomi-1 nations as shall be determined by the Board of School Commissioners j of said School District and shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding six . percent per annum payable oil her an nually or semi-annual’y in tho discre tion of the Board. They mav he is sued as payable lot exceeding forty years from date, rvith the right cf redemption at or ufter twenty years from date, or they may be issued as serial bonds. The purpose for wh’ch It is pro posed to issue and sell such bonds in the sum of $250,000 is to provide funds to be used by the Board in the erection, equipment and maint enance of scnaols and school build ings in said district. Tho managers designated and ap pointed to hold such elect ons are: J. tV. Stroud. S. 3. Duspnbury and W. T. Jackson. The form of ballot to ho used In said election by those* KeepYour Complexion of Rose-PetalTexture Nadine Face Powder will keep the roses in your cheeks. It will make your skin soft, smooth and velvety. It will lend an irresistable charm, and the fragrance of the flower garden. Nadine adheres and protects the skin from sun, wind and dust. Contains no ingredient that can harm the skin or the eyes. Money re funded if not pleased. 50c at your toilet counter. Min iature box by mail 4c. NATIONAL TOILET CO. ParU, Tenn IS; Tint I, White, Fltth, Pink, Brunttte PAY ENOUGH FOR QUALITY GROCERIES! The surest way ot disappointing yourself is to buy inferior goods at low prices. Quality de mands its price—but only a fair price. Phone S6 and— LET HUBBARD FILL YOUR CUPBOARD | RULE OF CRICKET: STAND STILL And Frank Ward O'Malley Remarka- “Stand Still U Right” Frank Ward Q’Malley in the Saturday Evening Post. An introductory chapter to the "f- l.nal rules of cricket, written by the , noted East .Indian cricketer. Prince j RanjPsinhji, caught my interest in I the opening sentence. Prince Hanji’s % She’ll Enjoy A Corsage On Easter Morn! Especially if it’s from Tally’s Flower Shop! Or if not a corsage we have many pot ted plants—Easter Lilies, Hyacinths, Tulips, Jonquils—and a pleasing ar- ray of cut flowers, that will be grate fully received. “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” EASTER MORN. Tally’s Flower Shop PHONE 911 voting in favor of such bonds shall be the words” For Bonds.” and by those voting against said bonds shal,' be the words “Against Bonds”, ana a supply of ballots of each kind will be furnished to the managers. The iriiinagers shall conduct the election, open the polls at 8 oclock a. m. on the day of election am? close them at 4 o’clock p. m. on:| the same day. At the close of the, j election, the managers shalj con * | the votes and nuke a return of the _ . . „ ! result thereof in writing to the li- fird' first words gave me in a flash an in-| of Schojl ronini) , H loncra wno shall’ sight of the big fundamental uf the Rime. •• ‘Stand still’ Is the most important direction to give to the cricket be ginner,” ran Ranji’s open'ng words. "Stand still or you will never make a cricket r-layer. It is a good plan ! for the young batsman to have his | j right leg pegged down, If he naturally I ' cannot stand still.” J There you are! - Someone said | something when lursiaid that Water- • I loo was won on the playing fields of * j Eton and Harrow. When the French 'charged. WelL'ngton’s former eriekot- ‘•rs played the game, strtod still. And doubtless tho Cambridge batsman spending'the summer out on the field j had his legs on leash. It is slgnlll- Icant—to come back to America for a j moment—that the only American city 1 wnere cricket has obtained a foot-’ I hold is PhfladMph'a; Foothold is | right. , The wide difference between the ; rules of cricket and baseball rules j I saw aa I studied the ' Hie first cricket rule | I read, for instance, said that when the bowler, or pitcher, shoots his fast one toward the plate and the thrown ball first "lodges in the bats- nuan’s clothing, the ball shall become ! dead.” in baseball, on the other hand, when the s»ime thing happens, the hatter becomes dqpd. There Is a variation of this idea in a following rule whch says that if tho wicket keener, catcher, reaches out In front of the vrlckaj . to ditch the pitched ball while the hail-' man U taking a smash at it. “tha as soon as convenient thereafter can vass the returns and declare the re sult. At such election only duly qualified electors residing in said School Dis- 1 trict shall be entitled to vote. N. W. Hicks A. A. Cohen J C. McClenaghan Henry E. Davis R. E. Currin School Commissioners of the School District of the City of Florence. i were many, ! cricket code. $200,00 0.00 % Seeking InvestmerA at 7 per cent on first class Residence and Re tail Business Property In Flor ence or any other progressive South Carolina city. Loans made •» for 5 or 10 years. Apply to Chas.E. Commander ATTORNEY AT LAW FLORENCE, S. C. j \ w Sweets for the Sweetest on Easter Morn! Easter Time is filled with a spirit of wonderful newness, ol beau tiful blooms and all the world is made sweeter but not quite as sweet as our Candies will make it! Those you love will welcome the fresh, pure, sweet Huylers Candies, put up in attractive boxes. Tidbit packages, Bon Rons and Choclotes and assorted Chocolates and Easter Candy Lilies. RILEY DRUG COMPANY Opposite Postoffice Phone