The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, June 30, 1921, Image 5
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PERSON AL MENTION
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Major Coleman of Latta was in
town Sunday.
C. G. Graham spent Sunday in town
with his family.
W. *M. Brick returned from a trip
Baltimore Wednesday morning.
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"^Mrs. Thelma B. Edens spent Sunday
in town with relatives.
Ravenel Lucas of Florence was a
visitor here Sunday.
J. C. Lupo and children motored
to Fayetteville Tuesday.
Miss Ellen White is visiting in Cot
lumbla this week.
Miss Maxine Watson is visiting j
miss urace woods in Marion.
Miss Dessie Hayes of the Free
Spates section was in 'town Sunday.
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Mrs. Phil Osteen is visiting in
Goldsboro this week.
* Messrs. R. M. Oliver and R. S. Rogers
and families motored to Lake
Waccaraaw for last week end.
Miss Dorothy Ansel of Florence
spent last week with Mrs. L. F. Johnson.
Misses McEachern. Ward, McLellan
and Campbell of Florence Infirmary!
visited Mrs. L. F. Johnson last week. I
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Mrs. John McArn and children of
Rowland spent last Thursday with
Mrs. L. F. Johnson.
Mrs. J. C. Lupo left Monday morning
for Fayettevillc for treatment at
\ Highsmith hospital.
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Mr. ami Mrs. W. 13. Stackhouse
spent the week end at Wriglitsville
Beach.
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Mrs. A. B. Welch has returned
from a visit to her sister in Waycross,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Flowers of Marion
spent Sunday in town with Mrs.
".Everett Flowers.
MififS Jpwpl TTfimor of Tomno rio
is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Carmichael.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McCallum and
sons, Brown and Marion, left Tuesday
morning for Montreat, N. C.,
where they will spend the summer.
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Kenneth K. Knickerbocker, of
Chicago, 111., enroute to hia home
from Pawling School, New York is
visiting Hampton Manning. They
were class mates at St. John's Military
Academy, Wisconsinr
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/ The larges
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Fayetteville. 1
ton, N. C., winn
see the fastest
We will ha
per cent of purs
sociation of whi
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Game calle
the 4th of July.
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THE DILLON* )
| Miss Norine Williams who has been |
visiting Mrs. Dunk Stackliouse left
for her home in Nichols Friday.
M. B. Brigman of Mallory was in,
town Tuesday on his way to Luke
View. |
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Miss Eutma Kate Mclnnis of the,
Carolipu section was the gueet of
Miss Marion Easterling last week.
Jno. B. Rowland spent Sunday in
Darlington with his sister, Mrs. P. P.
Phillips.
Miss Alma McElveen returned to
her home in Lake City, S. C.< Saturday
night.
Nathan Carhner returned from
Baltimore Sunday where he has been
on a visit to relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Blum and familyi
left Sunday for Jack'son Springs, N.i
C.. to spend a few days.
Miss Dixie Curtis of Adktnson, N.
C., is visiting friends in and near
Dillon thls week.
Buster Brick left Sunday night for
New York, where he will enter the
Hebrew school.
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Mrs. W. J. Carter, Jr., aud infant
son, William, of Norfolk, Va., are
spending some time with Mrs. Carters'
mother, Mrs. W. C. Brac^y.
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson has cone to
her home at Vsildosta, Ga. Mrs. John*!
son's work will take her 10 Cheraw
in September.
Misses Sadie and Armanda Godhold
who have been visiting Mrs. Dunk
jSlaekhouse left Wednesday night for'
jl-ynchburg, Va.. to visit relatives.
Mrs. D. H. Kass and daughter. June,
returned hom<? Wednesday af'et'
| visiting relatives in Haltimore for sovjoral
weeks.
! Messrs. Abe Elfonbein. Harry
jFnss, Melvin Nachman, and Sam
ivii ov.uuauin inuiun'u uver to i, ayt?noville
Sunday.
Miss Bertha F?ss left Sunday!
morning lor Charleston where she.
will join her mother for a trip to
New York.
Morris Fass left for Charleston
Wednesday night to attend the wedding
of Miss Bella Rephan to Dan
Bernstein.
Miss Annie Ivery and Courtney
Ivery accompanied their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Ivery over from Americus,
Ga.. last week. Miss Annie will
.spend several days with relatives and
[Courtney left Monday night for Annapolis
where he will enter the Naval
Academy, having received the appointment
from his district last
spring.
WMMMH?mmimiwi i^TW
Called
t and best field of 1
y. We have horses
rhe great trotting m;
ing from Future Tra
heats that have evei
ve the following clas
;es. We will race ui
ch we are a membei
BASE BAI
:d promptly at 10:3
McColl's great pit
BE IN DILLON Of
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HERALD, DILLOW SOUTH CAROIJ
[ Sam Blackwell of Max ton spent a'
few hours ill town Monday.
1 Mrs. W. E. Kins has returned to,
J her home in Ay nor after spending
some tiniy with her father, Mr. \\\ J.
[Cuter.
-oMessrs.
M. C. Woods and Henry
Buck of Marion, F. L. Wilcox and
Cordie Page of Conway and H. E
Stacey of Lumberton, N. C., were in
town Tuesday on professional business.
Mrs. Earl O. Crouch of Mullins. S. (
v^.. una airs. L,uciau Sloan Maxwell of
Johnston, S. C.. are the attractive
guests of Dr. and Mrs. James Gordon
Halford. Mesdanies Crouch and Maxwell
are sisters of Mrs. Halford.
Mr. Sidney Rowers of Columbia
and Miss Donnie Edgorton of Tallahassee,
Fla.. were married Wednesday,
June 22, by JudKe Joe Cabell
Davis. The bride was visiting relatives
in Rowland and came over and met
the groom at Dillon.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ivery spent several
days this week with relatives in
Dillon and Rowland. Mr. and Mrs.
Ivery motored over from Amencus.
Ga., making the trip of about 500
miles in two days, with a stop-over in j
Augusta.
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Attention S.mlies.
Notice to the ladies of Dillon who
are eligible to become members of the j
Woman's Auxiliary of the American
Legion: '
We hav<* secured the necessary
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nation of the Woman's Auxiliary to
tit,. Loral Post of the American L* -'
gion. Dillon Po-t No. 32. The Amor-'
it an Lesion is heartily in favor of
'this movent-"n t and every mother. sister,
wife or daughter of a member <>
the American Lesion is elicible to
bcome a member of 'he Womnn'.Auxiliary
an?l we urge you to form
one of the best in the stat' .
Any information desired will be
gladly furnished by the Post Commander
or the Adjutant.
Dillon Post No. 32.
The American Legion
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FATAL ACCIDENT
TO LITTLE C.IUL
York, S. C.. June 26?The five year-old
daughter of Charles Morrow
depot agent at Clover, had her tongue
burned off at the rootes yesterday, i
Her mother had detached an electric,
iron without cutting off the current'
and the child stuck her tongue in the
'electric light socket. Doctors declarei
shc will never be able to speak again.'
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NOTICE.
Notice is given that the undersigned
will apply to the Board of Par[dons
for a commutation of sentence
at the next meeting of said Board to
be held at. Columbia, S. C., the first
Wednesday in July, 19 21.
6 23 2t- L. L. PARRISH.
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I Promptly
horses that was evei
here from Maxton, I
Ck ro M
ui v, i'iai niai
mp on that day in 2.
r been trotted in Sot
sses: 2.17 Trot or Pi
ider the three heat p
\ Admission 75 cen
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McCOLL ver
0 o'clock at the Fair
cher, Thompson, wil
J THE 4TH OF Jl
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XA. THURSDAY,MORNING. JULY :tO, 1921.
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THIS NE>
THE new cind re
New Light-Sis
production, low ov
and the fact that if:
by Studebaker in tl
automobile plant
because it's a Stu
b. y b.
East M ain Street
NEW PRICES
f. o. b. Fact
Tam ring Car* and Roadtimr*
LIGHT-SIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER .
LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR ....
SPECIAL-SIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER
SPECIAL-SIX TOURING CAR ....
SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. ROADSTER
BIG-SIX TOURING CAR
ALL STUDEBAKER CAI
1 "i v <6\ it
at 2 O'clc
" raced in South Carolina
-aurinburg, Minturn, Tati
: trotted a mile on May tl
.13 1-4, is here. Future
ith Carolina.
ace, 2.22 Trot. 2.2Q Par<
>lan as outlined by the ru
its.
BASE
sus DILLON
Grounds in Dillon, Soutl
1 be seen in the box. Con
1LY. WE WILL ENTE
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N LIGHT-SIX
V JL -\ 3 %3
smarkahly low price cf the
x ?s QU;=? 1:0 rreatiy increased
srhead, small profa per car,
is completely :vu.nufactored
le newest and most modern
m the world. "Buy it
debaker."
This is a Studebaker Year
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DILLON. S. C. Phone 241
> OF STUDEBAKER CARS - t ^
on'ci, effective June let, 1921
Coop?l and Sedan*
S13O0 LIGHT-SIX 2 PASS. COUPL ROADSTER $1695
1335 LIGHT-SIX 5-PASS. SEDAN 199S
1585 SPECIAl^SIX 4 PASS. COUPE .... 2450
1635 SPECIAL-SIX 5-PASS. SEDAN .... 25SO
1635 BIG-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE 2850
1985 BIG-SIX 7-PASS. SEDAN 2950
iS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES
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>ck
are entered for the races on
itn, Clio, Marion, Mullins, and
IP 10 th in *y 1 ^ \ - A of IW^v
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Tramp is right and you will
2, 2.40 Trot. Entrance fee 5
les of the Union Trotting As,
BALL I
i Carolina, on the morning of
le and see a real ball game. |\
:rtain you. I f