The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, September 29, 1921, Image 7
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Bob 01iT?r and J.' L. McLaurln
visited Pleasant Hill Sunday.
J. W. Rowland visited Clio Wed-I
neaday on business.
Mesdames Walker Floyd and Paul
Deaton spent Tuesday 'in Florence.
r. ?U(j jars, w. Murcnison spent
Wednesday'in Colombia.
J. W. Robertson spent Tuesday in
Columbia.
Miss Ella Gaddy of Caddy's Mill
spent Monday in town.'
, Mark Jones of Rocky Mount, N. C.,
was a visitor in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Bethea of
Tatum were in town Monday.
Get the Lyceum habit; buy your
tickets^or the season?now on sale.
Miss Julia Rumph spent Sunday in
Florence.
Truman Smith irf visiting friends in
Asheville, N. C.
A. B. Welch and E. C. Stanton
spent ^Thursday in Fayettevllle. '
A. V. Bethea spent a few days in
North Carolina last week.
L. Cottingham spent Monday in
Columbia.
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Miss Edith Elliott, who is teaching
in Fayetteville, spent the week end
at home.
Mrs. T. W. Berry and daughters of
^ Latta were shopping here on TuesWday'
Misses Columbia Rowland and Marlon
Easterling spent the week end at
Hasty, N. C., with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McCallum and
their nephew, Jack Hunter, motored
to Clio Friday afternoon.
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Miss Maye Johnson of Lake View
spent the week end in town with her
sister. Miss Florlde Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Bethea of Hamlet,
N. C., spent a few days in town
this week.
Mesdames J. M. Sprunt and Jno. C.
Bethea motored to Bennettsville
Tuesday on a shopping trip.
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1 teachers to our midst.
with Mm. LeRoy Williams.
Winston Bllssard of Law ton, Oklahoma,
is at home on a furlough. He
made part of the trip in an aeroplane.
Dr. E. 'J. Price of Monroe, N. C.,
is spending some time in town this
week.
Miss Esther Maynus of Rowland
spent Tuesday with friends near
town.
Norw&rd Richards of Richards. N.
C., was a business visitor to our town
Tuesday.
Mrs. Bessie Rawls of Lykesland.
S. C.f is visiting her 'mother, Mrs.
Charity Lane.
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Ruth Sellers of Birmingham,
Ala., is visiting her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. Wade Stackhouse. ^
Messrs. L. G. Miller and E. P.
Smith of Lake View were among the
visitors here Monday.
Mr. C. F. Powers who was called
to Birmingham on account cf the illness
of his wife is at home again.
Miss Bledsoe of Greenwood has accepted
a position with the Carolina
Milling Co.
"Cutie" Jordan of the State Highway
Department who made the survey
for the county roads, spent the
week end in town with friends.
Miss Sallie DuBoIse returned from
McLeods Infirmary Tuesday where
she has been for treatment for the
past ten days.
Mrs. J. W. Robertson reformed
home Wednesday night from Asheville,
N. C., whe^e she spent the summer.
J. W. Creasev, who has been on
the northern racing circuits during
the summer is In town for the fair,
next week '
All who enjoy genuine music must
hear the Hawaiian singers and playera
at the Auditorium Monday evening.
Lee Hayes, a former Dillon boy,
was married in Richmond, Va., on
the 5th to a Miss Warren. Mr. Hayes
is connected with an automobile tire
concern.
Mr. B. F. Gasque has returned from
Columbia where he attended an executive
committee meeting of the
Slate Adult Blind Association, Mr.
.Gasque being a'member of the com|mittee.
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little dkvghtw of Roviand were the
week end guests and Mr. and Mrs. T.
Li. Manning. 1
Weatherly Betljea of Clio was In
town assisting Capt. Jack Henagan In
drilling the National Guard on Tues-|
day evening. The young men are.
showing a decided improvement in
their method of going through the !
manual of arms.
Messrs. Henry and Walker Bethea
spent several days last week in Harnett
county, N. C., studying agricultural
conditions. They have rented
lands in that county and will plant a
large acreage in cotton next year. The
boll weevil has not made its appearance
in Harnett and the Messrs. Be- ,
thea count on making a big crop next
| year. }
All Confederate veterans and the i
kinsmen of Confederate veterans who j
contemplate going to the Reunion will 1
have to secure a certificate from i
Commander W. B. Allen in order to \
get reduced rates on the railroads. t
The reduced rates are limited to veterans
and members of their families.
Mr. Allen is ready to issue certificates
to all applicants who may be (
entitled to them.
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First Lyceum Number Monday Night (
The Piedmont Lyceum- Bureau ]
opens the season at Dillon Monday
| mgni, ucioDer lttn, wttn the "Hi- ^
waiian Singers and Players." a quartet
of native Hiwailans which pre- :
Rents an attractive and specially arranged
program for Lyceum audiences.
Tickets are on sale at the usual
places. This is a very fine attraction
and will no doubt draw a largo
crowd.
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Reception at Mrs. E. L. Moore's.
On Friday evening the High Sehoo'
faculty was complimented with a reception
under the auspices of the ImIprovement
Club at the residence of
Mrs E. L. Moore. A feature of the
charming event was the lack of formality
and the occasion was the usual
pleasant outcome of the many
social affairs with Mrs. Moore as
hostess.
Receiving with Mrs. Moore was
Mrs. C. L. Wheeler and the guests
were ushered to the receiving line by
Mrs. A. C. Rogers and presented by
Mrs. W. A. Blizzard.
In the line were Mrs. L. C. Braddy.
President of the Improvement Club,
I Prof, and Mrs. McNairy, Prof. Mc|Farland,
Mrs. Walker, Misses Vash.tle
George, Isla McKenzie, Ruth Allen
and Annie Johnson.
In the back of the spacious hall
and in the dining room delicious fruit
punch was served from prettily apjpointed
tables during the evening by
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Mary Bethea anu Marguerite Elliot'
Mrs. Wade Stackhoiise, Mrs. f
Dunbar and Mrs. Wm. M. Murchia
of the Club assisted in entertaining.
Mrs. J. R. Watson was assisted in
the musical program by Mrs. J. E.
Diebler, Mrs. W. C. Moore, Misses Effle
Ramsey, Thelma Hamilton and
Misses Eula and Beulah Braddy. Miss
Sarah Barlow's recitation was especially
enjoyed, and the event was one
of the series of pleasant receptions
given yearly In honor of the teachers.
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HA YNES-DAVID.
Taking their friends by surprise
Miss Alice Haynes and Mr. WilDavid
drove over to Marion Monday
night and were married by Judge of
Frobate Hamer. The bride, who is a
native of Michigan, was formerly a
tiained nurse at the Florence Infirmary,
but has been located in Dillon
for the past year. The groom is bookkeeper
for J. W. Dillon & Son. Mr.
and Mrs. David will be at home to
Lhelr friends at the residence of Mrs.
Annie Bransford.
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D. A. R. frlEETIN?.
The members of the Rebecca Picken's
Chapter. D. A R h*?ln their rtn.
tober meeting with Mrs. F. L. Bethea
at her lovely home near Dillon
:>n Tuesday afternoon. After the
pleasant drive through the country
the members assembled at 4 o'clock
and t*ie nieeting was called to order
by the Regent, Mrs. L. It. Craig. Mrs.
McNalry who is a member of thoj
Mary Adair Chapter, Chester, was a
visitor and gave an interesting talk
about the work of their chapter.
Mrs. A. C. Rogers was elected a
delegate to the County Federation ?t
Lake View Saturday, with Mrs. J.j
Karle Bethea as alternate. Delegates (
to the State Federation in Charleston
were elected as follows: Mrs. J.
R. Watson, with Mrs. T. W. Bethea,
alternate. After the business session
a delicious fruit salad course with j
coffee was served by the hostess, as-1
slsted by her little daughter. Into-!
gene, and Mrs. T B. Thompson. Other
members of the refreshment committfco
nnnhlo in Kn ^
Mrs. F. L. Sitton and Miss Ruth Allen.
The meeting was very much enjoyed
by those fortunate enough to
be present.
GALVANIZED ROOFING, IjIMK CEment.
We luive just received solid
ourlon,i 1 ?4 " Corrugate<b and 5V
Crimp Roofing. Also fresh ears Ia?liigli
Portland Cement and l.unip
and HydnUed Builders Ijime. Also
enrtond very best grade British Columbia
Shingles. It will pay you to
get our prices on ALL kinds builders
supplies before you buy. Bennett-Hedgpeth
Company, Clio, S.
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