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Mrs. T. W. Bethea has returned
from Charleston. 1
Miss Beulah Mason spent the week t
end In Florence. r
.. Nathan Carliner left for Baltimore
Tuesday night to visit relatives.
Miss Mary Carter is visiting her g
sister, Mrs. Eugene King at Aynor, ?
S. C. 0
Rev. Mr. Ledbetter and Mr. W. N. g
Goodyear of Lake View spent Tues-1
day in town.
Misf Bertha Moore of Hamer spent '
Saturday in town with Mrs. J. A.11
Moore. i,
Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Wood spent v
tbe week end in Jacksonville, Fla., >
with relatives. t
Mr. and Mra. I. Blum, Mr. and Mrs. 3
L. Kornblut and families spent Sun
day in Rowland. * " I
Master Bob Covington of Clio visited
Lott and McKeithan Rogers last
^ week.
Misses Katherine and May Murchison
of the Union High School spent
Saturday in townMrs.
Frank Niernsie has returned
from Sumter where she has been visiting
for the past few days.
Mrs. E. R. Nichols of Fairmont is
spending some time with her daugli,
ter, Mrs. LeRoy Williams.
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y \ AhP Elfenbein, Melvin Nachman,
Sam Kirschbaum and Miss Bertha
Fass motored 1o Fairmont and Lum
utTiuu ounuay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McKenzie and
Miss Frances McKenzie are spending
fiome time -with Dr. and Mrs. S. 0.
Htnslee.
Miss Hough of Darlington, who
has been here several weeks instructing
the Bell Telephone operators, has
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs- Dennis Colvin and
cfcll<lr?n nf SnvnnnaVi Co oro
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stoney
this week.
L.olt and McKeithan Rogers entertained
a small number of their
little, friends on last Saturday evening
in honor of their guest, Bob Covington
of Clio.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Floyd left
Tuesday for Richmond, Va., where
Mrs. Floyd will attend the Woman's
Missionary Council of the M. EChurch.
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Mrs. A. B. Welch Is visiting in'
Charleston this week.
A- H. Smith spent the week end
it his home in Lake City.
Miss Hettie Bethea ot Salem Colegc
spent Saturday in town on her
ei urn (rem Atlanta wher? she has
)?en attending a Student Government
meeting of all the Southern colego?.
J- E. Purcell, father of Mrs. D. W.
Jethea, died at his home at Red
Springs, N. C., last Friday. Mr. Purell
was in his 79th year. He was one
>f Robeson county's most prominent
ltizens and his death is rnoumed by
. large circle of friends und relatiresMrs
S. B. Stoney entertained for
er sister, Mrs. Colvin of Savannah,
in last Thursday afternoon from four
o si.v o'clock. The guests on arrlvr.g
wore introduced to the guest of
lonor, then taken to the dining room,
rhere delicious punch was served by
dies I.illian Powell. Score cards were
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Swiss Yodlers
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Grohecker's Swiss Yodlers will ?l
coming five-day Hedpath Chautauqua.
This company is composed of ge
American public a program of true Sw
al as well as entertainment feutures.
ately called by his people, is the mam
The Yodlers appear in their plctu
melodious Swiss yodle songs, interspe
lean songs and also instrumental musi<
ments of the Swiss mountaineers.
The Yodlers are a picturesque an
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offering sc
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dozen
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price 50c.
25c pr.
while they last.
ress Shirts
)5c
n made Shirts. Newial
value.
lid Leather
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their places at tables arranged fot
bridge, after which cream and cake
vere served by the hostess, assisted
by Miss Powell.
Mrs. S. C. Henslee, who has been at
the Florence Infirmary for the last
12 weeks, returned home Tuesday
nipht Mro Uonolnn to ?
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rapidly from the injuries she sustained
when her automobile was struck
by a freight train at the Cleveland
street crossing about three months
agoJno.
C- Bethea, a member of the
s'eering committee of three appointed
at a state-wide meeting held In
Columbia last week for the purpose
ot making a fight against an increases
1 n telephone rates, met with
the committee at Hartsville last Friday.
The committee has addressed
letters to every business and commercial
organization throughout the
state asking their cooperation in the
movement to get a rehearing before
the Railroad Commission. If the
committee fails in its efforts to get a
rehearing they will move for a stateComing
Here
ua Week
ve u full concert and a prelude at tht
nulne Swiss Yodlers presenting to th?
las luuuuiuiu miKiure, iuu or eaucauon
"Daddy" Grobecker, as he Is affection
lger of the company,
resque Swiss mountain attire and sin*
rsed with popuiur and standard Amer
: rendered on the unique musical instru
d thoroughly entertaining organization
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Men's
Latest brogue st
$7.50 value, all siz<
Men's W
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' wide strike of telephone users ii
! South Carolina.
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April's second cold snap arrived
Monday night and gardens and fielti
.'crops have had another set back. Cot
. ton had not recovered from the firsl
cold snap and it was looking a bit
puny Tuesday morning. The tops ol
Itish potatoes have wilted, but old
igardners say this will have no effect
on the production. The plants will
continue to grow and will be green
and healthy again in a few days. Tobacco
was pretty badly crippled, but
a few days of warm weather will
bring the plants out again. Local
weather prophets say thl8 is the last
severe cold spell of the season and
housewives can safely pack their winter
goods away.
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Cartoonist in Big
"Jov Night" Program
at Chautauqua
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EVELYN BARGELT.
LXelyu Burgelt, popular entertulr
- er, at the coming Hedpath Chuutai
- qua will present a "Joy Night" pr<
gram of cartooning, interptetutlv
reading, and entertainment pur exee
> lence.
Her artistic attainments and d<
* j lightful personality unite to make he
j an unusually strong attraction.
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EDUCTION
f Misses TafCanton
Crepe, Crepe)tine
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Oxto rds
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fork Pants
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i | Victorian Literary Society. i
From the Rowland Hi Echoes.
The work of the Victorian Literary
I Society, which is carried on by the
I girls of the High School, has pro.jgiosse'd
very much during the last
? I your. Tne society is divided into two 1
t terms, and at the beginning of each. 1
> the officers are elected for that term. 1
I The officers for the first term were: 1
President, Lucia Mae McCallum. *
[ Vice-Pres. TheLma Hedgpeth.
L Secretary, Mary Kate Horton. 1
Chaplain, Dora Belle McLeod. '
The present officers are: ^
[ President, Kattie Bullock.
Vice-Pres., Sarah PharrSecretary,
Bessie Brake. *
Chaplain, Virginia Ma^ Adams. '
The work of the society is super- 1
Every one who has a Washing Ma
Washing Machine Drainers that \
machine whenever it is convenient
circular. Also one of our Little Gil
away with the unsightly clothes 1
an ornament than an eyesore such
cut clothes it. Write for circular t
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Pants full lined.
Women's
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intended by Misses Frances Pegram:
and Ruth Miler, Miss Pegram being
the critic. Everyone looks forward*
with great interest to the meeting*
which are held every Friday after*
noon at 2:30 o'clock. Much work and
interest have been shown in the debates
which have been discussed in
hi society. Besides the debates, we
iave High School notes, recitation*,
fadings, musical selections, current
;vents, jokes, plays, dialogues and
curious other things. In order to
I Void mnnnlonv In Iho nrnoram wa
-.uve, about once every month or two,
hi impromptu or "stunt" program.
Pliese always afford much pleasure to
hose who are looking on. The work
arried on here prepares and makes
ine more fit for this kind of work
i college life.
chate ought to have one of our
rill automatically drain the
ly near a faucet. Write us for
ant Clothes Reels, which doec
ine and really is more or less
as the usual way of hanging
ind price)ut>t>lv
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