The field. (Conway, S.C.) 1903-1958, June 19, 1930, Image 5
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I KpgubflhlSs
?. L. Lem c ret ed J
ryia re ? visited ._,
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* rJYanklin Burroughs returned last ]
Thursday from tkt University of
flptti Carolina where be it studying
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-, .'|W>i Elisabeth " Ward h at home ]
foaT the summer after eomq^tiaf her
ja|ijpr ydar at the University of .
North Carolina. ' . 1
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- Little Miss Jeab Evans entertained ,
neVerai of . her. friends last Saturday ]
afternoon in celebration of her^foutth ]
birthday.
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./ Miss Irma Lewis' ieft Thursday to <
uucnu Hummer scnooi at me univer- \
": of North Carolina. I
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1 - Miss Annette Epps is visiting Mr
_ ' and Mm Charles K. Epps in Charles
tiNk, *t??? . t
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\ Mr and Mrs Fred Hostetter, Mr and
\ Mm J. C. Spivey, and Mr Don Hos- 1
tetter guests-of- Mr and Mrs T. . 1
BN Ludlam at their summer home at
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A marriage of interest to many in
"" ContrayNvas that of Mrs Viola Turbeville
and Mr .Henry I. Miller of New 1
York City \ v(thich was solemnized j
^ Tuesday afternoon, May 20 in the i
Greenwicli-Presbyterisui church, New
York. Mm Miller has spent some
time in Conway durtpg. the past sev- f
era) years and is most pleasantly re- s
w membered for her eflki^pt nursing. '
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Mrs J. B McCutcheon, Mips Elizabeth
McCutcheon, John and Bobby
McCutcheon are visiting relatiVps in
Due West. % :J* \ v
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Mr and'Mrs C^H. Snider and Miss"
Evelyn Snider left Tuesday morning t!
for Charleston where they will at- t
tend the reunion of Miv-Snider'a fam- d
ily. . ~ '
A and Mrs T. M. Evans have ra- I C
turned from a motor trfp to Wash- t
ington, D. C. .{ j . - V
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Misses Frances and Elizabeth Am?
brose and Lueile Langley havP re-"
turned from Oriental, N. C. where
.they have been yisiting friends. ,
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A- L. Collins-wa? in town Tuesday
on business. >
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BARRYM
FROMBLANK
J The John Barrymore <
created immortal master]
entertainment fo|r the scr
-^ achieves new glory in a
comedy role. Durmgits^
ran the N. Y. World rated
f unaiestperformance on
, >> tion. picture screen in th<
j New York today." You
too, when you see it.
PEERLESS 1
??? Georgetown,
MONDAY AND TUE:
Matinee, 3:30 P. M.
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Mrs B. C. Ca^pbill, and Mr Harlo
Campbell of Johnson City, Tens., and
lira W. C. Hayl? of ChuIkey^Xsnn.,
ritrt rueit* of Mr and Mr? H.v P.
Little laet week. '*
Mrs Bearne Burroughs, Misses J2s>elle
and Vivien Burroughs, Mr ^htf
tfrs G. Lr Ford and little Betty Jean
Ford spent last week at Myrtle Beach.
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"Among* those attending the Sunbeam
and R^A. Camps at the Bsq^ist
Assembly in Hartsville this week are:
fanet, William and Larue Langs ton,
Nancy Finley and Charles Goldfinch. "
Russell Hodges, and M. L. McMillan.
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Little Miss Betty Jane Jonnson
telebrated her second birthday by en-*
ertaining several of her friends at a
>irthday party Thursday afternoon,
ice cream and cakes were served.
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Mr and Mrs C. B. Seaborn have reurned
from their weddihg trip.
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Raymond Holt, after spending some :
;ime in Los Angeles, has returned
iome,?
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Ziek Singleton qt near Toddville,
vas in town..Saturday.
Misses Virginia Parroti and Helen
larby of Sumter, were guests of Mrs
V. W. Barrett at Myrtle Beach durng
last week. A"Mr
and Mrs C. B. Dusenbury -and '
amily and Mr and Mrs Dan H. Winitead
and family. Mr and Mrs M. G.
Anderson are among those moving to
ifyrtle Beach for the summer.
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; Pete Stalvey was here one day last
reek from Myrtle Beach.
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Mr .and Mrs H. k. zanders of myr|e
Beach passed througji town yeserday
on their way to a&?jpd several
ayft with Mrs Sanders' parents . ^
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Dr. D. Z. Rowel 1 and little daughter,
leraldine, of Andrews, 8. CL, passed
h rough Conway last Wednesday,
ivening after havingaapant the day at
fyrtle Beach. \ -1
Mrs W. E. Barnhill and sister, Miss
fulia Belle McCaskiIlv of this city,
it tended "The Grand Rally", celebratpg.,the
66th anniversary of Thornwell
irphanage, Clinton, S. C. \
Laugh *
With :
OHM **r\
ORE g|
pieces of
een, now ;
modern BAvr
few York
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HEATRE
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SDAY, JUNE 23-24
Evening 7i454k J#?15 '
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raw ooin&T. fi c, H
?^'VCip*r'
%. f-iTf'gtT Itrihnn Vrnin M|>U dp fftlrhi <
frfts in pmx. SAturdar^p- /
a. Mrs H. N. Sessions and litUe Miss
Finns Gerrald, of this-city, spedt ft
few days last week with Mrs Hftttie
Smith, of Klorenoe, 8. C,
V Mm HitttW Smith sad son, kj<hftfd
of Florence, are viittlaf for ft few
days with Mr and Mrs H. N. Sessions.,,
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Miss jolis Beil? McCftskill, of thlh
city, is spending ft few d*ys in An* |
drew*. S. C., in the home of Dr. sod
Mrs D. Z. Kowell.
-w-i. $?
The friends of Master John Jr. MoCftskiU
are Messed to lesnr of his
good work in hifh school of Thornwell
Orphsnsfe. Clinton, 8. C. Me hfts
msde the honor roll every month except
one, in 10th frsde for the past
year, --also hs? the honor of winninf
thu 'tPairv MmIsI" fnr ti^it vnrlr tv
the dairy for the past yea* ^ ? r.- ;
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Misses Martha Dannev and Leila
Tayl&i1 spent several days this week
-with Miss Hannah Ross Smith at
Myrtle Beach.
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LOST?One black hat box, with
lady's belongings, with stickers of
Pineland and N. C. Colleges, lost between
Green Sea antf Homewood.
Suitable reward for return to Field
Office.
.
Mr and Mrs \V. E. Tyler and daugb^
t?r^ MiSs Hattie, of Loris Route *
vcere visitors in town Wednesday.
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Missionary Society
-The general meeting of''the Missionionary
society met on Monday After-';
noon at the home of Mrs. D. M. Burroughs
with Circle Number Z hostess.
Mrs J. 0. Cartrette, the president,
presided. The opening song "Jesus
Calls Us" was followed by instrumental
music by Mrs A. K. Goldfinch.
The Scripture lesson was read by
Mrs D. A. Spivey and Mrs F. C. Toddled
the society in prayer Mrs C. R.
Scarborough sang ^Something for
Thee". '
Mr C. B. Dawsey gave an interesting
talk on "Outstanding things in
Missionary Life."
Reports from Circle8 and departments
were given. The news from
the Bulletin was read by Mrs H. L.
Scarborough.
During, the social hour thc hostess
circle served punch and cake.
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m MEMORY OF A. L. CAUSEY
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In loving memory of our dear father
A. li. Causey who departed ..this |ife
M?y-16, ^1930. He was 53 years,
11 months"*n<tJL.day8 old. funeral
services were conducted by Rev. Har.
reUon. Interment wag at Mt. Olive
cemetery. \
He was married first to Fannie M. '
Grainger who preceded him to the
grave about 32 years, v To- this union
was born 2 sons, Willie -and Cash
Causey who survive him. Second to r
Hattie J. Sessions who survive him. J
To this union was bom 8 children who c
alsd~3urvive. They are Mrs Herbert
Cox, Blrs Earl Fennel, Mrs Claud
.Smith and Guthrie, Kermit, Paul
Ruby and Ethel Causey.
He is also survived by his mother,
Mrs Esther Causey and,, one brother j ^
Daniel M* . Causey and 9 grand*chil- 1
dren. \ , ?.
It was hard to part with dear papa,
but we mourn not as those who havex^
fw fnr ho {old us he was aav?d
and was going to be with Jeaus.. .
Sleep on Dear Papa,
">_Arid ta|fe yoar rest; .' *
God called you horned -4lf!
thought it b^t. ^
^May each one of us live so we will *
meet dear papa : again wjiere there
will be no more .sad partings, no
See us for all kinds of 6
fertilizer, groceries aikl p
feeds*.Special prices on t
flour.?The Smith Com^ J
nanv. ad. >
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. Tobacco Flues at Big
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Planters Warehouse. ?
See Paul D. Wooten,
Conway, S. C. t
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rkousanda of prescriptions for this >
remarkable formula vara filled or i
druggists last yyar. orar ifcOOflfplijr-- /
tfanttsta aa<l welfare oornea ]
a fearmlfsa. safe, rapid relief tor I *
.. naln. depresefor fever, cold. (la. 4 | r
* Conteln? No ApptHM or Otti
hdJiildfilMsi CdSdsl
, mt :.L \?-p
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Pie Tliino Thi
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What is it that makes ah ice crea;
cream pie, or a confection taste good?
crave another helping?
It is the flavor, the rich, delicate v
appeals. For a good vanilla flavor is
sence, of an ice cream, a pudding, a cal
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Ivjrooa pastry cooks Know tnat. A nd th?
in the selection of vanilla extractr ~
The bes\w?nilla extracts are mac
varieties of vanilla beans. Parke-Dav
is made from abfeitd of vanilla beans,
This develops the rich, mellow flavor t
The flavor, of Parke-Davis Vanil!
staifds the heat of baking and the ihtei
7 further than ordinary vanilla extracts,
small quantity imports a delicious flav*
candies, and frozen desserts.
A world-famous chef of one of the
try uses Parke-Davis Vanilla ExTt*act!
tain pudding which requires long boili
that Parke-Davis Vanilla Extract Spec
has found that serves the purpose. He
Parke-Davis Vanilla Extract Special
Therefore, he uses it excTuSTvely ifihii
We have just received a bar rel of
trade, and especially priced at this tim
Note: We Iaso can supply in .6 oz.
prices.
HORRY DRUG
PHONE NO. 80. \
.WE.SELL GRAYBA
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lore heartaches and cares lTnliritia4Ai?,o Cit
Wrtagh by his daughters-inJaws, IkCIVIIuiMfr O OIJ
W Mrs Willie Caused and :^ fpfknth t\\V
Mr8 Guthri% Causey. ICclllH JDlL
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CANDIDATE CARDS QUATTLEBAUM UG
?: : ' ICE COMPANY
FOR SOpCITOH 12th CIRCUIT '
I hereby announce my. candidacy L A birthday party will b,
or the office of Solicitor if the 12th l>?nor of Kelv,r,ator '?'???
udicial Circuit .abject to the Demo- ?'y ?" J""8 24th ^ ?u
ratio Parly. " Ll*hf and Ice ComPa*,y ?t
G LLOYD FORD up town office. Everyone is
this pffrty and you may be ?
ing well intertained. ? ? FOK
ROAD COMMISSIONER Mr E. E. Rawl, Sales Mt
I hereby announce, mysalf a candi- Carolina Kelvinator Com pa
late for Road Commissioner subject Greenville, N. C., will give 1
o the rules of the Democratic Party: natcr demonstrations, .'1:30
J. T. SHELLEY. ternoon and 8:30 in- the eve:
o _ , /' Kawl Kave a'very interestii
NOTICE struetive talk on Kelvinatc
Notlce. is hereby Riven that the un- opening of the'new^-office o
lvr<dfrTW?d will apply before the Fro- baum LiRht & Ice Compat
?ate Court of Horrv County ofi the is witVploamirr we annour
4th day of July, 1930 at eleven turn tp Rive a more eomple
i'clock A. M. for final accounting and"^stratfon of Kelvinator 4'
lischarge as administrator of the electric refrigerated 'ofi.
Sstate.of ArnelL Davis, deceased. .Mr: Kawl will demonstrate
JAMES DAVIS, Administrator or's .refrigeration efficiency
- of the Estate-of ArneU Davis, to which no other electric re
'. deceased. has ever been subjectedIJ19-4ti.
# * . Roiling water will be pouret
* o i vinato'r's fast freezing traj
Mr and Mrs, O. .N. Washburn of be Cooled 1()6 "degrees in fiv
ti/&^Vliav^returned from an ex- You will see kelvinator fre
endea trlg^'itrtpugh Georgia, Florida to solid ice in less than 8t
nd Mississippi wfiere they . visited, He will also explain the (
rieiitl* and relatives in Louisiana Cdd-Storage Compartment
nd Texas. They were accompanied low. freezing cpld for keepi
ome by Mrs Washburn's niece, Miss fish, ice cream. etc.{"(2) at
llie Fergusofi, of Monroe, La. for freezing regular ice i?u
o -- ? automatic controlled cold in
cotton. Jteducea working cost fo part mem hi ways neiow nui
per acre. Increases yield $10 to $25 . Don't miss^this jrreni-ppoc
per acre. Information free. Write, jr*t the facts about nitric
W. Boyd Jones, Conway, S. C.u ' " ation values. ,
f.f .* ?- . 1'v i - A real, btr^M^. fake will
. -wr,-i. .-i ; * w away at botjrthe af'er*ioon>
- in?r demtmst ration*^ Ref
b^y^ervpd and there wil
i'tt{Actl7eTfeat'Jres to the
II II III If^y- *
mun l^ll/. new a n p ch k ai'er wa
\ statev
* 'Tire-Solvent' proved, to br
t-vpl -ftpps pain in henrij?^~ft?n< rafter our dirty work. ' It cle
aigia. dehtal pain, rheufinrftam clfrnn. lenses the skin soft.
*-Vol nov conies in hand* tubee<ot smooth. We consider it b(
,f ^ j5 ""n-m*rJ *ny ROV- Bny * can todav
s?e en est iMC'fi.oo at any pre j ~ <? , . .
icrlption druggist or on receipt oj *or? You
irice from A Vol Co.: Helton Kas (r-e-Sblveot tor home cle<
ier Heart Depressants. # V 'V % (16^>U^fcee) ?
~Z.. ? - - 1 I l^. eans (32- Aunoa.)-. .^
Ur?l|lil MM ?iW 'The Field Pnttii
= :?_V?*' :; -:7V, ' '' ,f* 5 '-V ><' *%
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MBSgBBBSggggggM pllpM
it Counts, i
m, a pudding, a cake, a II
> What is it that makes you | ^ \
anilla f lavork That is yvhat II
the very soul, the very es- I v
ce, a "pie, or a confection. I
it is why they use (p^at cafe H
le from aTblend of several II '
is Vanilla' Extract Special H
and then nronerlv Rffpd. HI
- - - -? sr ? ^ sr- *-%r '"O v ... - i
0 the fullest extent,
la Extract-Special withise
cold of freezmg. It goes
Less of it-is required, A -i
or tol>ie^, cakes, puddings, ...
1 leading hotels in this coun- Special,
in preparing a cer- / - . ;
ng (4 bourse), and he says
nal is the only extract he
declares that the flavor of || 1 ?^
ri11 not boil or freeze out. Ill
s culinary art. J
this Vanilla Extract for our || I . ^
e in pint bottles.
, and 3 oz. bottles at special
COMPANY
CONWAY, S.C. I 4
Jl RADIOS II j
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i- rivuiiivAM rutt
thday PEE DEE UNION
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VEIN cBY Following is the program for the
HT. A , Pee DeV Un ion wBtetr wtH convene
with jMaple Baptist church Friday before
the fifth Sunday in June, 1930: . ; ?
> given in - \ ' Friday ' . 3
nth hirth- li:00 AV M Introductory sermon ^ *
attlebaum by Rev. Durley Martin, ,-j5T ' '
their new 12;oo M. Recreation. 4?
invited to 1;00 p Jd_Union called to order,
lure of be. Enrollment of delegate* and report . -V
from churches. ' % ' i.^%{
mager for 1;30 p M_t~FirHt subject: "What
iny out of ; tloe8 ,,,e birth of Christ mean to the ^
two neivi- world, and who art? the wise men of '
in the af- tiay? Kw. James Rogers. .
ninpr. .!?? ? 2:t)0 P.*' M Second Subject: Can
ijf and in- We-aS Christian people be judges ami _ * * >rs
at the j fau)r finders? Re\.J. 1"). Ilnrrelson. 4 >a
f Quattle- 2:30 P. M^Third Subject: Wh*t 'j/i
ly, and it Christ mean by beinpr endowed y^
ice hia re- with power and filled wtth the Holy y\;
te demon- , spirit*! Rev. A. D. lIarrclaon? ,y
he oldest ? , 7y s 7~ ' _
e market ' ' ^balurday
u-nwrket. n/} ^ . h A
Kelvinat- . . r2Si.- ,?* y
In a test . '2^,. . . * . /j
' , i 10:15 A. M Fourth ^Subject: , ? v ?
(frififOfwror .... , , yf . f
... . When are people naved and. what aro
pubtijly. thpjr works? M.irk i?. Ken W.'
r and will J: ln*ram* - " jf
10:45 A- M. ^Fiftli Subiect: VVJiat
e 1,1,00 e8- does the churches need between the'
. revival meetings Xo make them soul . *
ik fcs-k winner*? R. A. Johnson. . ? * ' %
wiuTbe m A M?rf >rorram ,ff
nsr mefl 11:15 A. M. Preaching: by Rev. 'fe
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fflfm 'POP- * 1
en ' 10:00 A. M._ Sunday School ma*s
e^rees. meeting, conducted by Supt. . * V V Y ? ^ ~ V;
>r uni V] o Missionary sermon by pastor. -?7
r* t - - Committee. ; .
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1 be'given. } : * " 7.*and
even- ... cTm/c u/non ' -'tI
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reshments, . . -A;
i bf fitbpr For split Stove wood, "
entertain- ' ~.f ,'U
average length fifteen.
^ r^ . inehes. see N. P. JenerY
to tnake,
ENt ~;"e$te, phone 59-wk . ' : 3
? th? l>est 4J| tf.
ans hands >? " ' , ? ' , . v ' 'jl|
white and. ' ?'-'t'JP
ptter than
r,,r OwV'^->' '
?A?e<l with \ v-*V * '. . .^SwB
urfnjf< - Htlktfi a Headache or Neuralgia In. \
l&cdfta SS thaeha a Cakl tiM'Irit "- '