The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, May 19, 1921, Image 5
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PERSONAL MENTION *
B. A. Edens of Rowland spent Monday
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Welch spent
Saturday in Fayettevllle.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Croxton spent
the week end in Columbia.
J. W. Creasy spent Sunday in Flor
- ^ | f ence.
Miss Eris Stanton of Clio wag visitiDg
in town Sunday.
Prof. E. O. Smith, the old reliable,
spent last Sunday with relatives at
Cash.
Miss Floride Johnson has as her
/ V. \ guests this week, her mother and Ut'
tie sister, Marlon, or AllendaleMessrs.
B. B. Beaifield, Leon Bryant
and Monroe McDonald spent Sunday
in Florence.
i J. R. Thompson of Andrews who
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Thompson returned home Tuesday.
Miss Vieve Huggins of Nichols returned
home Tuesday after visiting
friends in town.
Mrs. A. B. Harrelson of Elm City,
N. C., is visiting Mr and Mrs. J. R.
Regan this week.
C. G. Graham, who is conducting
a sale in Florence, sP?nt Sunday at
home with his family.
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Miss Helen McDowell, one of the
Union School teachers, has returned
10 ncr norae m Klugstroe for her
summer vacation.
- Mrs. Ernest Vinson of Fairmont,
^ N. C., spent the week end with her
sister, Mrs. Lillian Williams.
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Rev. J. 1. Allen attended the meeting
of the Southern Raptist Convention
at Chattanooga last week.
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Miss Marjorie Leckie of Marion
graded schools spent the week end
with Mrs. W. C. Moore.
Misses Sadie and Amanda Godbold
of Delroy, Fla., are the guests of
Mrs. Dunk Stackhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O. Smith of
Spartanburg are spending a few days
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack O.
Moody.
Misses Katherine and May Murchison
who have keen teaching Union
school lett Wednesday morning for
their home in Camden, driving
through the country.
Coit Muldrow. who has for the past
year made Dillon his home, has returned
to his native city, Darlington,
much to th e regret of his many
friends here.
Miss Evelyn McElveen of Lake City,
S. C., has accepted a position with
the Morris Fass Department Store
as milliner.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown wish to
thank their many friends for the
kindness shown them in their recent
bereavement.
~"'*e Woman's Missionary Society
ot ilie Baptist church, will have its
regular meeting Friday afternoon at
4:30 in the church. Every member
Is asked to be present.
Remember the Miley-Hooker meeting
to be held in the Latta Presbyterian
church on the fifth Sabbath in
May, 29th. See account of same in
?, Latta Department.
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fS * The children's exercises at the DilIcn
Second Baptist church, consisting
of songs, recitations and dialogues,
were very much enjoyed by all those
who attended.
A series of services conducted, by
Rev. F. W. Walters will begin at
Hamer next Monday night, the 23rd
at 7:30 P. M. and continue for the
week. Public cordially invited to attend.
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DILLO]
THE DILLON
Johnnie Mclnnis of Carolina spent
Sunday in town with friends.
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Mrs. T. S. Uichbourg and Lesesnt
iRichbourg have returned from Chat-tanooga,
Tenn., where they went tc
attend the Southern Baptist Convention,
which met in that city.
Mother's Day exercises will be held
af Beulah Baptist church the first
: Sunday in June at eleven o'clock.
Fathers and mothers are invited to
attend and bring the children with
them.
Mrs. Ida Dunbar entertained the
Ann Fulmore Harllee Chapter, U. D.
C. on last Friday afternoon, assisted
by Mesdames A. J. Evans and Frank
Thompson. After a business session,
a program consisting of a life 3ketch
jof Sydney Lanair, the southern poet,
by Mrs. Chester Moore, was followed
.by music on the Edison. Cream and
cake were served by the hostess.
The Women's Club was delightfully
entertained on last Monday afternoon
at tho home of Mrs. Frank
Thompson. The parlor and living
room were lovely In their decorations
of tall, white Easter lillien and many
colored rases of sweet peas. After
the usual game of rook the members
and invited guests enjoyed ice cream
,and cake with iced grape punch serjved
by the hostess assisted by Mesi
dames Lutie Bethea and T. B.
Thompson.
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The ladies of the Women's Club
; entertained in honor of their husbands
on Wednesday evening, May
,11th at the home of Mrs. A. J. Evans.
The guests were greeted at the door
by Misses Louise Moore and Edith
Elliott. At an attractive table punch
was served l?v Miss, s Mildred Sellers
iand Nellie Carniiehnel. Tho entire
jhome was made beautiful with its
decoration of pink Dorothy Perkins
! roses. After several games of rook
j Mrs. T. \V. Hethi<i was presented
(with a lovely bunch of sweet peas for
I holding the highest score. Uefresh!
ments of block cream and pound
cake were scrvvd by Mrs. A. J. ICvans,
Mrs. L. C. Draddy, Mrs. \V. V.
Jones. Mrs. C. L. Wheeler, Mrs. E.
T. Elliott and Mrs. W. Murchison.
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Baptist Laymen's Meeting of the Pee
Dee Associations ^
The second annual inspirational
meeting for the laymen. ?f the Poo
Dee Association will be beld at Mullins,
S. C., on Sunday, May 29th. This
meeting was provided for at the first
meeting of the laymen held at Dillon
last November. At that time it
was decided by the laymen to hold
, one inspirational meeting each year
and a committee of seven was appointed
to arrange for the next meeting.
This committee held a meeting
.sometime ago and decided that it
(would be better to hold the meetln?
, this year in the spring and decided tf
jhold it at Mullins on Sunday, Maj
29th. Dr. J. T. Henderson of Knox
ville, Tenn., Secretary of the Lay
men's Movement in the Southern
Baptist Convention, has been secured
jto address the laymen at this meet
I ing. Dr. C. E. Burts, of Columbia
.and Mr. I. H. Hunt, of Newberry
will also be present and speak to the
laymen. In addition the local laymen
will be expected to participate freely
In the discussions. It is hoped to have
five hundred layment present and
delegations are desired from all the
'churches of the Association. The ter
rltory embraced in the Association
includes Marlboro, Dillon and Marion
counties. The following program
[has been arranged by the committee
| in charge:
! Program of the Laymen's Meeting ol
| the Pee Dee Baptist Association at
the Mullins Baptist Church, May
29th, 1921.
Sunday Morning, May 20th.
11 A. M. Song Service.
;11 A. M. Song Service.
Enrollment of laymen and report ol
| Program Committee.
Address: "Some Discoveries of Lay
men, oy necreiary j. i. nenaerson
of Knoxville, Tenn.
Address: "Plans and Prospects of the
South Carolina T,aymen's Movement."
by State Chairman I. H.
Hunt, of Newberry. S. C.
Discussion: "What can tho laymen of
! the Pee Dee Association do in a
practical way, and how," opened
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i by appointed laymen under direction
of Dr. E. I. Mason. Associational
Representative on State Lay?
men's Committee, followed bv goneral
discussion.
? Appointment of Committees to report
at the afternoon session.
Announcements and adjournment for
dinner.
Sunday Afternoon.
2:30 P. M. Song Service.
Address: "Life a Trust," by Secretary
* J. T. Henderson.
Addross: "Active Laymen and the
General Board, or Insured Denom- f
inational and Kingdom Success." t
i by General Secretary C. E. Burts, c
ot Columbia, S. C. a
Reports of Committees.
Miscellaneous business,
i Adjournment. v
J. H. David. Dillon. a
T R Rn?r?, I n , ? t
E. A. Cariuichael, Mullih* s
R. J. Blackwell. Marlon >
J. R. Bivens, McColI, '
C. S. Evans, Clio
J. H. Reese, Tatum t
Committee. C
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School Closes Next Week. v
The 1920-21 session of the Dillon C
Public schools will close Tuesday it
nipht with appropriate exercises. The s
literary address will be made by Dr. ;h
Kennedy of Due West, S. C. Next (
Sunday morning at 11 oclock the an- y
nual sermon will be delivered by Dr. u
R. E. Stackhouse, editor of the Southern
Christian Advocate nt the school p
auditorium. On Monday evening. _
May 23rd, a play will be giv, n by the
members of the 10th and 11th grades.! f
Following the exercises Tuesday 1
evening and the literary address by e
'Dr. Kennedy, will bo the presentation ti
jof diplomas to the graduating class, j
The members of the class are r.s fol-,t
llows: Paulino McKinnon, Tlielnta
{Stanton. Bryan Micliatix and Brown
IMeCallunt. Examinations will be over
|by Friday of this we<-k and promotion v
Irnnli will <i .
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morning. 1
The school is closing a very sue- (
jcessful sos.-ion. Under Prof. Roberts'i(
supervision the school has reached a (,
very high standard. His work hasi ,
been thorough, practical and progres- j ^
rive and the whole community feels ;j
very much indebted to him for the
splendid results he has obtained.
The following teachers have ac'
cepted work for next year in the
schools:
Miss Marie Smith.
Miss Lena Baxley. 1
Miss May Errenfield.
Miss Ruth Allen,
i Mr. T. L. Ayers.
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5 ^j! Clia:v"?rn m tin
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~M'nj \c i . a^o. but wit
I f Cil . i u 'i ci blX lO SCiI
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th':t knows how M
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. -..v" gone steadily
o ?A"' And 1021 will
ft ?*t progress. For t-i
j* more distinctive
v i <Js Chandle/ price sc.
. *? petition and Che
'.e^> higher than that
<i i*:': seiice.
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3 "tj "X,i:s chan-1!? :
r, ^:j was named 4
U lei! Chandler owners,
liSil the prime feature
probably is. Bu*.
'A ment of the Cha
^5 i *-i| - oh quality, the
u t.ijn. The whole
i: ppiS struction.
'* The motor ho
5 pc-rormance in th
a dependability ?
14 T*-: conditions that no
li t-! Distin
ii) M.
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fu s ^.yviuwu oisur.
gj Jjj| solid cast all
$ CJ from i'ruine to fra;
\y jpj| heavy counterbal
B wl bearings, silent c
P |~ shafts, the combi
| system which ma!
to over^eat if the
5j l?j| oil in the crankca
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The following have decliued:
Miss Addle Richardson.
.Miss George Wardlaw.
Miss Amelia PuIJose.
Miss Ruth Able.
Miss Sophia Richards.
Miss Florence I.yles.
Miss Margaret Carpenter.
Misrf Annie Coppedge
Miss Marian Harvey.
Miss Eddfo Rou Rast.
Miss Edith Elliott.
Miss Margaret Riddle.
Miss Mildred Sellers.
Thi'rn iirn lliiHno.1 i?
illed. Supt. \V. II. MoNairy. of Cheser
is now at work securing a full
:orps of teachers for the n?xt oestton.
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OlwyiiiK hod's ronnnnnds
He that loves me will often one to
mother talk about mo. Once upon a
inte there was an old colored m-m
exton of a Methodist church for 3d
ears. He waited on some voting
tion at a store. Every Sunday morn
ng he would go to clean up and grtf
hem ready to go to Sunday school
)ne Sunday morning there was on?i>an
lying in bed. and thlp old sexton
wanted him to pot up. He said to him.
You seem to be mighty religious, if
!od would tell you to jump ihrough
hat wall, would you do it?" H'
topped to think then the sexton pave
im an answer. "Yes sir, vo* sir, if
lod tells tne to jump, it will he my
lace to jump and Clod's place to put
no through."
Old Black Joe.
hllon. S. C.. May 0. 1921.
Old Time Fiddler's Convention? \t
'den's Opera House. Clio. S. C..
'hursday nirht. May 19tTi. Come evrylmdy.
Postponed last Thursday
light on oerount of had weather. P:r
irizes. Fiddlers from several connit
will participate.? :", 19 Hp.
ill's!\ i ss ?s noon
We averap'o tin* <.* to six calls a
reek for nogtaplx rs and Tlook;eepeis.
Why? There's a re-son. Mr.
in dues : Man knows that young men
ud women trained in business niethids
by our corps of expert ter.chors
an deliver the poods. What we have
lone for thousands wo can do for
on. Phone or write for full infortunium
All regular courses taught hy
nail also.
iit.H (iiiox's m sivKss cni.i.rtii
Phone Ool Columbia, S. C.
Win. Ijjkes, Jr. F. W. I.ykes
rVPKWHITFR RIBBONS ? Staf
ford's superfine ribbons for Smitli
and Underwood typewriters. Her
aid Publishing Co.?3 24
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is For Its A
iigh Quality at
Put Chandler
going to drive ^ FJ
d for several 5i hT JBl
'e want to tell Ss' H
>e a Chandler.
[red thousand
e road now. *,(*(! I IPOS Mai
:ginninc eight
h t he pioneer
for less than 4 wo then mad dollars
good car and an organization
> buikl good can, the Chandler
nto a position of leadership,
be no exception in Chandler
ie Chandler never orcpied a
position than i: does today,
s the Chan Her apart from comndler
resale \ ulue is relatively
of any car, after a like period
andler 0*1^1*3 You
-natched Value
rotor, which , in the early days,
'The Marvelous Motor'' by
has always been thought of as
: cf the Chandler car, and it
all the ether units and equipadlcr
chnss:3 arc of the same
same splendid character of dechassis
is of fine, sturdy con3
'.von supremacy in its constant
ic han.ls of its owners. It has
^v uu^vi u.iy ana a.1
c ir.any other curs can show.
aLhid Chandler
otor r features
ctive motor features are the
irainum motor base extending
no, the magneto equipment, the
anccd crankshaft, extra large
hain drive for auxiliary motor
nation manifold und a cooling
kes it impossible for the motor
re is water in the radiator and
se.
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Si'ven-Pa.nenger Touring Cor, SI930
Two-Patsengcr Roidster, S 19.10
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AY 12. 1021.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
District Court ??f tlie United States,
Eastern District of South Carolina
In the matter of \V. C. Parham
Bankrupt, Dillon County.
T0 tlie Creditors of the above natnei
Bankrupt:
Take notice that on the 6th day o
I April, 1021. the above named bank
nipt filed hi.* p? titlon in said Cour
placing a discharge in bankruptcy
land that a hearing was thereupon or
dored and will b,. had upon said pe
tition on the 18th day of May. 1021
;before said Court, at Charleston, ir
said District, at 11 o'clock in tin
: forenoon, at which time and place al
known creditors and other persons ir
i interest may appear and show cause
Iif any they have, why the prayer oi
said petition should not be granted
Rich. W. Hutson, Cle.k.
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t\: tnmey-at-I jiw
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We have opened an Optical Offict
at Dillon, S. C. At the present Unit
we will be at the Hotel Wheeler evtr>
Second and Fouitii Mondays' it
each month. We o\amine and fit
glasses. Call and see us.
I.. A. WOO! HI I |'1\ I)-Opt.
Hyesjglit Specialist
TOO
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Death only a matter of short Urn*.
Don't wait until pains and aches
become 'ncurable diseases. Avoid
painful consequences by taking
COLD MEDAL
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The world's standard remedy for Vddney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles?the
* National Remedy of Holland ainco 1635.
1, Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists,
look for the sunt Gold Medal oo ?T?rj boa
and accept oo imitation
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Marvelous /
Low Price Ha
in First Place
sion Magneto
been. Many
, , r ican cars and
idard tquipment magneto-equi]
majority of ti
(.i^uippcu. i'
planes and motor-driven fire npj
one hundred percent of all fa
magnetos. The fastest racing ]
made by magneto-equipped cars.
The magneto gives the Chanc
hotter, fatter spark than battery-(
could give, igniting the gas c
p'etely, and its simplicity of \vi
dependability make it the ide:
ment.
A Wide Choice of 13
Comfortable Be
^HANDLER bodies are mos
big seven-passenger touring
perhaps, but the snappy, spor
Dispatch car, the lithe, marine-g
roadster, and the chummy four-]
have their own large followings.
models are upholstered in get
leather and softly cushioned.
Thousands have chosen the
and the coupe as their all-seasc
them ideal in any weather. Th<
design, and, which is equally irr
substantially built. The uph(
velour and the interior fittings ii
The Chandler limousine is c
to those desiring a chauffeur driv
Stability and Respo
Back of the Ciia
CTANDING back of the C
responsible for its honest c
the notably strong organization;
industry.
You will find an uncommor
faction in the ownership of a CI
Priced Fine Car
Four-Passcnder Dispatch Car, S2OI0
Four-Patsender Roadster, SI930
Patsender Coupe, tl''30 Limousine, 33530
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J MOODY'S MARKET
New Prices on Fresh
; Meats
I Vices that make >'?11 of
j the old Ueioit) the war days. For
"I |l?e next few weeks or until fur"j
ther notice all incuts at our market
will Ixi sold at the following
1; prices:
* 1 toast beef, per lb 25c.
All Steaks, |>er lb 25c.
'! We sell chickens, eggs, butter
I and fish at llto market prices.
Fresh fish on Tuesdays, Fridays
?j and Saturdays. If you want tlie
l>est to be hud at a first class
market call on us or phone.
Courteous treatment to all is our
motto.
Moody's Market
! m
! Ou the corner next to Seals'
I Store, back of the Ban It
I of l>illon.
\
I v V
1 **
t Sacrifice Sale i
1 v
> In order to make V
" ro >m, will sell lot ;
; iviii'h class Buggies X
X ; !'! ' II rnoss at
la 'iory prions. >
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Just received 3 v
v cars choice Timo- v
v t hy 11 ay. Can save V
V you money.
X v Few good plug ?
}n mules at half price. *>
I v J. B. McCutcheon %
% & Co. ?
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Motor u-1
R ignition is sup- ?
e Bosch High-Ten- ^
>, a3 it always has g
high priced Amer- J^j |
all foreign cars are ^"| Y,
pped. The great ? ?
*ucks are magneto nJ a
'radically all air- $
>aratus and nearly gjj (<
rm tractors have ?J |
records have been .si
Her motor a much jfu |%
distributor ignition p*| [i
luicklv and com- li? ?3
ring end abso'utc g
il ignition eq^p- jj?
-eautiful jj^J kj
>dies Jn 8
t pleasing. The ??t P
car is the leader Q* U
ty four-passenger nj jg
;ray two-pasnenger yj
passenger roadster
All four of these |
mine hand-buffed o
Chandler sedan nj H
>n cars and found K
?y ore cf beautiful j|j~
inoriant, they are r\j H
?!stery is of silk m
i dull silver finish. Cf 9
>f striking appeal I
risibility m B
handler car, and nj R
luality, is one of
? of the motor car
i degree of satis- "1 n
landler car. J** g