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,T~ . m PERSONAL MENTION .. Quite a number of Dillionites attended the races at Mullins yesterday. Mr. A. B. Welch has the agency for the Packard automobile. ?o? Mr. R. J. Kirk of Florence was in town Monday on business. M. C. Woods of Marlon was in town Monday attending court. IT R t>hilina nl .?<. . business visitor here Tuesday. P. Lien wand of Rowland, N. C., was a visitor to our town Sunday. Mrs. W. A. Blizzard spent last week in Columbia. Mrs. Leroy Williams spent last week in Fairmont, N. C. J. R. Hatch is visiting his daughter at Morehead City, N. C. this week. Roy Plezico is visiting his sister in Lakfe City, S. C. Roy Hamilton spent Monday in Sumter. Robert Hamilton Is at home again after two year's service in the Navy. Harold Stanton of Clio was in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Re*. Medlin spent Sunday in Fairmont, N. C. 1 Mr. and Mrs.. I. Blum and family spent Sunday in Latta with friends. Mrs. Annie Eden8 and son, Mood, have returned from a visit to Sumter and Columhia Sam Williams motored to Lumberton Sunday where he spent the day with friends. Mrs. and Mrs. G. H. Bell and little' son spent a few hours in Mullins last Sunday. J. L. Bridgers went to Rocky Mount Tuesday to attend a meeting of th<e A. C. L. agents of this division. F. M. Huggins, a former Dillonite who lives at Lumberton, spent Monday afternoon in town. Mrs. J. C. Stukes of Sumter who has been visiting MlsB Vashtl George returned to her home Sunday night. Miss Louise Smith of Laurens, S. C., has been spending a few days with kin people, Dr. end Mrs. Wm. B.J Smith. I ?HH????HH?[ iWe An : S LADIES' ! ! 1 IS 1 (3 > IS ) ffl UJ > ffl > ffi 1 m This is a rar ES _ bb e m bb | WE JUST RI SI A fine assortmer j$j The very latesl ? some trimmed m SI in every detail. S pretty summer BB have exactly wl ffl r Ul Com< I Mot I & THE DILLON HI Miss Lula Tatum is at home for J the summer from Flora McDonald College at Red Springs. Miss Irma Mfedlin spent Sunday in Fairmont as the guest of Mrs. Hat-j tie Prevatt. D. Worth McKinley with Misses Cora McKinley and Dot Regan spent Sunday in Lake View. Messrs. Bill Evans of Clio and W. C. Bartefoot of Dillon motored to Fayettevtlle Sunday. George W. Creasey left Thursday for Philadelphia where he will enter jthe races for next month. Miss Vashti George left Tuesday day night for South Georgia where she will visit her sister Mrs. T. R. Hattaway. Miss Sallie N. Austin, of Maxton, N. C., who has recently returned from Korea, will lecture to the Ladies Auxialiary of the Dillon Presbyterian church at their meeting on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Haynes have returned to their home in Dur-| ham. N. C., after spending some Lime in town with Mrs. Haynes* parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jackson. Mrs. S. W. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Haynes and Miss Lacey Jackson motored to Hamlet Sunday Tor the day. W. M. Guill and family of East Flat Rock, N. C., and G. F. Guill and; family of South Rocky Mount. N. C..i are visiting ttieir mother, Mrs. W. i B. Guill. Tuesday was one of the hottest June days recorded in many years. At four o'clock in the afternoon the thermometer at the B. & B. Auto Sales Company's registered 100 in the shade. In publishing the scholarship honor' roll of the Dillon Public schools two weeks ago the name of Lucindie Betliea should have appeared but was unintentionally omitted when the copy wag prepared. The Herald makes ; this explanation In justice to little Miss Lucindie. It is hard to make the reading public understand that communications must bear the name of the writer. We do not want the name for publication but for identification. Last week we received a communication In regard to a marriage, but the communication was unsigned and as we did not have time to verify the cor tvuj/uuuuunj ttuuuui ui iue marriage: the article had to he left out. Un-1 signed communications will not be published- They must have the name of the writer. S ffl HIS S3 IS ID HI 13 ffl a [ ! Closing ' OXFORI NOW Until sold ou1 e value; Come, arly before the iCEIVED through tt of LADIES ORG A t style, and newest with imported gii You will find whs dress here. We , tiat you want at < e and see our assort ns F; DILI SSiSSSfflffiffiSS ERALD, DILLON, SOUTH CAROLI! The colored base ball team is * scheduled to play four games at home { this week at the race track diamond.' On Wednesday and Thursday, June \ 15 and 16 they play Columbia and on Friday and Saturday, June 17 and I 18 they play Manning. These are j strong teams and all who attend t may expect good games. White people are cordially invited. Games call- a ed at 4 p. m. t a The Susannah Wesley Bible Class r of the First M. E. Church was entertained at its annual social meeting Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Vick Bethea. Cars were provided for all mem- n bers of the class who motored out o to Mrs. Bethea's country home, about six miles from town. On arriving the 5 ducnu ncic BorTca reiresning punch by Miss Cornelia Bethea, and later a v delightful musical program was rendered by the Misses Beulah Mason, Eula and Beulah Braddy and Gladys Smith. The Election of officers for the year was then held, resulting as fol- e lows: Teacher, Mrs. P. B. Sellers; s substitute teacher, Mrs. I. C. In- p gram; president, Mrs. A. C. Rogers, t< first vicj president Mrs. Lutie Be- ? thea; second rice president, Mrs. N. B. Hargrove; secretary, Mrs. D. W. si Bethea; treasurer, Mrs. G. D. Bar- t low; centenary treasury, Mrs. C. S. Herring. At the close of the business h session delicious ice cream and cake ! h were served. I 0 The class >s indebted to Mrs. J. D. I Hargrove, Mrs. D. M. Michaux and Si Mrs. Vick Bethea, the committee in w charge of this delightful social meet- h lug. a o s Entertains L". I>. C. e The f'nal meeting for the summerja of the Ann ITiillUn.-inn ? '* * v. .. ll.V.t li?i IVC VIK4UCI j "" of U. D. C. was entertained at the j1 lowly country home of Mrs. F. L. Jf Bethea on last Friday p. 111. Assisting 11 Mrs. Bi-thea as hostess were Mrs. A." V. Betliea, Mrs. D. W. Bcthea and J'' Miss Cornelia Bethea. |c After the roll call and reading of!1 the minutes a business session was 1 to held. Mrs. VV. J. Adams read a re-|'' written paper on the constitution and:' by-laws. The paper was adopted with * the exception or the change from to time of payment of dues from Octo- * ber to January. It was decided by " the chapter to entertain the veterans * at an early date. s Following the meeting a social hour;? was enjoyed. Music on the Edison C and refreshments added to the pleas- ^ ure of the occasion. Respectfully submitted, Marie Smith, Rec. Sec. to B * WHEN IN TROUBLE P * Call Phono 77 * P. & W. REPAIR CO. *c * Pa'inting and Repairing all * t * Make Cars * J Our Ent Manufacturec I\ Dittmann, ar Thest 7 Goin No more can be 1 call these ox fore ! stock is picked a special BUY INDIE DKESESb. : wanted shade; igham; beautiful it you want in a $10.95 ment. , ass D ..ON'S LARGEST DILLON * A, THURSDAY. MORNING, JU V iervices at The Methodist Church. Main Street Methodist Church. Dr. Vatson 13. Duncan, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Mr. W. 1. Multor, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 A. M. by the Pasor. Subject: "Jesus, The Ideal Man." The evening service if called in on ccount of the R'evival Meeting at he Baptist Church. Junior League at 4 P. M., Miss Saali Hargrove, President. Senior League at 7:30 P. M., Miss ,elia Braddy. President. Messrs. Charles Barlow and Herlan Duncan will make short addresss at this service. Prayer service on Wednesday at P. M. Public cordially invited to all serices. o LATE LATTA NEWS. Caroline, Margaret and little Joe lethea, children of Mr. and Mrs. C. . Bethea have gone to spend a coule of weeks with Mrs. T. C. Covlngi>n, who is Mrs. Bethea's aunt at lunbar. ( Miss Myrs. Powell of the Dalcho Pction was visiting relatives here on uesday of this week. Mrs. C. W. Biggs and children left ere on Wednesday morning to visit er daughter, Mrs. John C. Campbell f Columbia, who is sick. The "Loyal Daughters" Sunday chool class of the Methodist church 'as delightfully entertained at the lonie of ?.lrs. H. L. Bethea Tuesday fternoon, June the 14th. The wide creened porches of her newly niodeld home were made attractive with urge bowls, and vases of nasturtiums nd sweet peas and daisies, and the ool breezes from several large elecric fans soon caused th.< guests to orget that it was a very warm aftcrioon Miss Elizabeth Braddy favored he class with several well selected endings, and music was furnished ontinually throughout tlie entire ufornoon with the Victrola. At a late lour the guests were served delicdus ice ci'eam and chocolate cakP by it tie Misses Evelyn and Flora Kate lethea. Tliose enjoying Mrs. Bethea's lospltality were: Mesdanies W. C. urkland, teacher of the class, J. H -lanning, J. S. Hammond, H. A. Edvards, L. S. Bethea, V. D. Richardon, R. P. Dickens. A. N. Edwards lophronia Bethea, H. A. Bethea, W. *ore, w. Kllig Bethea, Gordon 'areen, T. C. Covington, Ethel Cov ngton, S. J. Bethea, Miss Omega El erbe. The visitors were: Misset Elizabeth Braddy, Annie Covington .lecdames Janie Gaddy, Flora Bethe? lary Ballard, J. T. Walker and Josehine Stackhouse. The new president of the Library Lssociation, Mr. L. A, Manning. Jr. ailed a meeting on the grounds at he Library on Tuesday afternoon une the 14th. It was decided to have . Community gathering on Friday a a is a aa a a ? a 0 ire Stoc 1 I A f_ _ 11 1 i uy me wen ki id Cahill Shoe Co i same Oxfords for g at $ bought to sell at st Is byname, gei r over. We w SUED'S ACTUAL COST. New goods boi ket value. A REAL BAR< epartn AND BEST ST< S[, S. C. & (23 (23 (23 CD (Z1 (23 HiflAI CD (Z B en 193 H3 tS Qu 193 193(93 (931Z K 16, 1921. r* [evening, July 1st, at which time re- ? frdshments will be served, and an ef-[t (fort is being made to have a promi-: i nent speaker for that occasion, and b | hope to have a large crowd present o from the town and country as well, c The Association has installed a wat- e jer cooler and there will soon be an s j electric fan running all the time dur- s : ing the warm afternoons, so that J y [those who wish to visit the Library! land spend awhile, will find it as(h [comfortable as any spot in town. With r j these two great needs provided for, s with the fine selection of good books. i< ' papers and magazines, a long hot af- I. ternoon will be gone before you know o it. s o p TWO WHITE WOMEN r ATTACKED BY NEGRO r n | lve.-shaw Posses Search Swamp Where Negro is Supposed to Be ^ Surrounded. Kershaw. June 14?The home of ia prominent farmer in the Pleasant * >Plain section, four miles east of here, 3 1 was invaded by a negro last night, 'whose identity is thought to be known. The husbands of the two women jof the home were not at home, and _ i seeing ine neRro was aDour 10 enteri the house, one of the *omen fired a 1 <S^O $ tm r. u n:ve .:| REDUCE! - Effective I Touring >| Roadster Coupe Sedan Truck Tractor j Starter extra on open Demountable rims e 'types *? r\ Irnces r . w. Dillon Motor Sales1 k of Higl nown Zeigler Bros., merly sold as high a: >6.95 ich prices. \your fit and pa ant you to be sc in grey, brown am beaded or plain, to I light at low price anc JAIN, AND A GR TO YOU. lent S ORE immmmmmmmmmm i hot-gun, but the negro came on Ui 'J he house j || The two women ran out to a neigh- H or's house. The negro pursued one if them some distance and then m ame back to the house and made p fforts to catch the other woman, triking her in the head- The negro 1 tumbled over a wagon body in the I ard und the woman escaped. J The alarm was given shortly after f y one of the women, who had cached a neighbor's house, and ' earching parties scoured the ricinty last night. Sheriff Hunter of fj .ancaster was notified and was soon n the scene. Parties have been couring the country all day and reorts late this afternoon were cur- J| ent that the niegro had been sur ounded in a swamp, but this could ot be confirmed. o. If you want results, advertise la he Herald. It pays. WHEN IN TROUBLE * <^iui mono 77 * j 1 P. & W. REPAIR CO. * Painting and Repairing all * Make Cars Subscribe to The Herald 11 iMBWaOM??? 9^c/y I R ? A !. C A R | a prices 1 at once. ? $415.00 I 370.00 I ! 695.00 I 760.00 I 495.00 I no I i . . VMV* V V types 70.00 xtra on open 25.00 ] B. Detroit. ? Co., - Dillon, S. C. jsaasasasa? h Class! m , Krippendorff- ? SI s $16.50. a a Si a a a a a y only $6.95 j| itisfied. 1 a a 1 black, either ? ES be sold out at @ a a I present mar- j|j a a EAT SAVING j? ? t a a i ? 1 , ? tore I a a ffi , 1 Ji 1 aaaaaaaaaS flH