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DILLON CO. FEDERATION
OF WOMEN'S CLUBS.
The eleventh meeting of the Dillon
County Federation of Womens'
Clubs was held in the Dillon School
Auditorium Saturday, April 9th with
about 350 delegates and visitors in
attendance.
The president called the meeting
to order at 11 o'clock and the program
was as follows;
Song?America.
Invocation?Rev. W. C. Allen.
Piano Duet?Misses Effie Ramsey
and Thelma Hamilton.
Address of Welcome?Prof. W. DRoberts.
Response?Miss Beulali Harris.
president's Address?Mrs. k. t. uon
frow.
Business Session?Minutes of Bast
Meeting Head by Secretary, Miss
Florence Allen; Treasurer's Report,
Miss Mattie Haves; Committees
Appointed.
Report of County Nurse?Miss Mc
Leod.
Report of County Home Demonstration
Agent and Thrift Chairman?Miss
Etta Sue Sellers.
Miss Helen Fenton, District Supervisor
of Public Health Nursing,
then spoke of plans for "Baby
Week," April 25-30th and asked,
the co-operation of the womenI
of this movement to save tlie|
babies.
Address, Economy in the Home?
Mrs. A. J. Campbell, assistant State
Homo Demonstration Agent of
Winthrop College.
She showed very clearly by statistics
that women are the money spenders
for the necessities in the home
and their need of special training in
household economics and the art of
buying. Economy and thrift consist
not in doing without necessities,
but in spending wisely, increasing
production of home products and
careful consumption. No business
can be successful unless accounts are
carefully kept and housewives need
to keep acounts in the important
business of housekeeping. At the
close of her address Mrs. Campbell
spoke of the Pageant of S. C. History
to be given at Winthrop College
in May and invited all to see it.
At one o'clock a bountiful lunchcon
was beautifully served to all the
delegates and visitors.
Afternoon Session?2 O'clock
Piano Solo?Mrs. P. D. GilreathAddress?Mrs.
John Drake of Bennettsville,
Corresponding Secretary,
S. C. Federation of Women's
Clubs. Mrs. Drake outlined
?. some of the work of the Federation
and gave interesting facts
to show the great Influence Club
Women may exert.
Reports of Delegates from 30 Clubs.
Miss Etta Sue Sellers, delegate to
the State Convention in Camden.
, made an interesting report of that
meeting.
A Juet hire a novel feature was ln
THE DILLON HEI
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ood Rice at $3.
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" grade flour
" grade grits
" Molasses
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" grades of s
est corn meal a
Horse and mul
inned vegatable
ir.e of High
rou to come MILES
on all lines. We ar
J. W. Edgerton will
the low prices of otl
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troduced when Mr. Jansen, a Swedish
entertainer was presented to the
audience and gave a very enjoyable
10 minute, lecture.
Invitations were extended the Fedeiation
from Latta and Lake View
for the next meeting, the majority
deciding in favor of Lake View, since
the Federation had never held a meeting
in that part of the County. Res-!
olutions were read by Miss Gertrude
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.......ww.b iumiiviii& lilt? J-JIllUll lifUJIll' |
for their "lavish hospitality," the
visiting speakers and all others con-|
tributing to the success of the meeting
after which the Federation was
adjourned. i
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Local l'ost Meets.
The Local Post of the American,
Legion held an enthusiastic meetingj
here last night, the meeting being attended
by the largest number of
"old vets" ever gathered in Dillon 111
the interest of our organization. The
purpose of the meeting was to reor-i
ganize permanently and after discussions
of various subjects pertaining
to the Legion the following officers
were elected: Hon. Jack Henegan,
Post Commander; F. B. David, Assistant
Post Commander; Chas. S.
Stubbs, Adj.; Jesse Evans, Historian.
Also the following were elected as
directors: Maj. O. M. Page, CaptFrank
Niernsie, Win. David, L. C.
Bradd.v, Jr., Carlisle Bracey and Bill
Thompson. Chaplin, Tom David. Fin
ance Committee: Dr. L. It. Craig,
Jack Henegan and F. B. David.
The by-laws of the old post will
ibe adopted- We wish to extend to ourj
|comrades and all of the vets an invitation
to come and join us as we
wish tc make 'h'8 post one of interest.
CHAS. S. STUBBS, Adj.
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THE REVIVAL SERVICES
Splendid congregations are attending
the preparatory Revival Services
at the Main Street Methodist Church
every afternoon this week. Rarely is
it the case that such deep interest is
taken in preparatory services. The
whole week is given to the study of
the Eighth Chapter of Romans. There
are no sensational methods and no
side-shows, but the people are greatly
moved by the spirit of God.
The usual services will be held on
Sunday and the meeting will be continued
through next week.
On Monday morning Dr. C. F.
WLmberly will arrive and preach
twice a day during the rest of the
meeting. The hours of service next
week will be 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.
The public generally Is most cordially
invited. Dr. Wimberly has had many
years' experience as an Evangelist
and comes highly recommended. No
doubt, large congregations will hear
him. 4 Vv
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Pioneers of the Klondike who
I braved the rigors of the North more
than twenty years ago are founding
an organization to be known as the
Yukon Order of Pioneers
IALD, DILLON, SOUTH CAROLINA,
gsale &
50 per one hun
n coffee 8 1-2 c
$6.50 oer 50 o
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in 24 lb bags j
96 lbs tor $2.2
i half barrels to
I 10 gallon kegs
5 a ii
yrups in kegs a
t low prices
e teed, dairy tet
s, tobacco, ciga
i Class Goo
to trade with us, ou
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be glad to show yoi
tier products. We tl
Wholesali
BY M. A. S
MASTER'S SALE. p
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Stale of South Carolina, /d
County of Dillon. ( ti
In the Court of Common Pleas. n
T W. Berry, Plaintiff, w
vs. g
\V. C. Parham, Defendant.
Pursjant to an order of his Honor o
i. w . noivnian, juuge 01 uie fourth
Judicial Circuit, bearing date the 11th
day of April, 1921, the undersigned, 4
as Master for Dillon County, will sell _
during the legal hours of sale, on the
first Monday in May same being the
2nd before the court house door in
the Town of Dillon, in the County of
Dillon, in the State tWorcsaid, at public
auction to the highest bidder for
Cash.
Description: All that certain piece,
parcel or tract of land in the town
of Lutta, South Carolina. Dillon
County. Bounded on the North by
Main street; East by Manning street;
South by Alley; West by lot of T. W.
Evans, formerly lot of W. W. Braddy
and being the same lot conveyed to
T. W. Berry by W. W. Braddy by
(bed dated September 9th, 1911 recorded
in Dillon county and by T.
W. Berry conveyed to W. C. Parham
by deed dated July 15th, 1919.
Torino ,.f C!?la. r?.. ,1, t?.. ? ?
j.ay for all papers and revenue j
r tamps. Any person bidding of the
pioperty and refusing to comply with
hir v,ir! ,,,orefor, said property will
In- resold upon the same or .some
subsequent salesday at the risk of the
foi mer purchaserA.
B. JORDAN.
1 J 4 3t- Master for Dillon County.
CITATION'
The State of South Carolina, County
of Dillon, by Joe Cabell Davis,
Probate Judge:
Whereas, H. A. Bethea has made
suit to me to grant unto him letters
;of administration of the estate and
j effects of Ben Davis.
( These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin!dred
and Creditors of the said Ben
I Davis, deceased, that they be and ap- <
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My low price list
Phone orders PITY
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rmjRSDAY MORNING, APRIL. 14,
Distribi
dred pounds
ts. per pound
ound tin
75 per bam
?5 "tine or med
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for $4.50
" $2.50
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ear before me, in the Court of Proate,
to be held at Dillon on Wednesay,
April 27th next, after publicaon
hereof, at 10 o'clock in the foreoon,
to show cause, if any they have,
hy the administration should not be
i anted.
Given under my hand this 12 day
f April, Anno Domini, 1921.
JOE CABELL DAVIS,
Judge of Probate, S
14 2t. Dillon County. 9
Weil-Known Reader fi
at Chautauqua
BEULAH BUCK. |
Heulah Buck Is a reader possessing <
a rare senRe of dramatic values. She L
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win |?rt-otTiiv in nil* coming lll'tipail) I
Chantauqua a program of varied ae
lections, splendidly rendered. |
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Utah has banned the sale of cigar- I
jttes. I
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1 of the Best
ts, Poultry and Eggs.
is still in effect.
MARKET, Phone 2.
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prices
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FRESH, and you get the benefit of
railroad avenue. Our Mr. C. S.
and make you prices that will be
atronage. PHONE 257 I
utins Co. DILLON, S. C. ||
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Every one who has a Washing Machin^ ought to have one of our ^
Washing Machine Drainers that will automatically drain the
machine whenever it is conveniently near a faucet. Write us for
circular. Also one of our Little Giant Clothes Reels, which does
away with the unsightly clothes line and really is mor<? or less
an ornament than an eyesore such as the usual way of hanging
out clothes it. Write for circular and price.
Columbia Supply Co. E
823 W. Gervais St. Columbia,S.C. I
sia?? ii@ assssBils ? ?
| Biggest Bargains
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| Right in the Heart of the Season ? .
s when most stores get their highest g
3 prices, we have marked all our fj?
? merchandise at a mere shade m
| above cost, therefore you can be ?
a assured of extra value for your
| money. 'gj
^ Pretty New Dresses ?
! $11.35, $14.75, $19.50, $22.50 111
? and $24.75 ?
^1 Each one worth one-third more than the IS
d price asked. IS .
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9 Oxfords and Pumps
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S Price special at $1.98, $2.75, $3.50 and $4.75, which
] would sound clieap at 1-3 more. Bench made at $6.50 l?
21 to $9.75. IB., i
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g KABO CORSETS, the Live Model Corset, S
^1 on sale this week at 25 percent reduction. ffl
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