Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, January 26, 1922, Image 8

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?H ; ' r ?1 1 1 \ I tCocal 3)tems i ii - ?^ Mr. E. J. Cooper spent Friday in Charlotte. , Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Meiklejohn spent \ n P1r\rnnoo -?ivuun; a iui tiivv. Mrs. E. J. Cooper spent Friday in , Southern Pines, N. C. ?? Mr. E. W. Young made a business trip to Columbia Monday. ? t Mrs. S. R. Mclver spent last week end with relatives in Bennrttsville. Mr. Aj, Rosenborg', who has been connected with the New Store here, has returned to Dillon. I ** John Sam Long, son of Mr. Eugene Long, is in Florence hospital for An operation, removing his tonsils. Miss Etta Powe left this morning for several weeks visit to Mrs. N. T. Cobb at Nassau, B. I., and points in Florida Miss Lillian Carnes, of Lancaster, and Miss Cora Threatt, of Anderson ar*1 guest? at the home of Mr. G. M Walters. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Waddill attended the performance given by the Carol'na Plavnjakers in Rockingham Tues-i .day night. Miss Caroline Causey, sister of Mrs. June Piggs of near Rockineham, has accepted a position with the Chera\ Ins. and Trust Co. v wrrsni A Pnllimltlo Mr. r I'iiiiiv D>aus went t\j vuiuuwim on Monday to undergo quite a serious operation. Mr. T. S. Evans accompanied him to Columbia. m f The Mothers Club gave an elaborate rtception to the teachers of the Graded School on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Spruill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wannamaker entertained the ministers of Cheraw at a six o'clock dinner on Tuesday evening in honor of the new Methodi?t minister, Dr. Watson B. Duncan. Mr. Preston Smith has returned from a several weeks stay in the Florence hqspital suffering from the after effects of "flu." He is improving and will soon he w?!l agai-i. ? Mr. and Mrs. Lester Griggs and little son.* Harry returned on Tuesday from Charlotte where little Harry has been quite sick in a Charlotte hospital. He is much improved. i A ! w I V I * I i * nr 1? : i * 8 i t Goo !:! tt^ , * Lvery | $] Agerton-Schmidt. / Surprising news was received in Cheraw by friends of Mrs. M. I. Agerton, of New York, announcing her marriage to Mr. Fnil Schmidt, of Ho- * q gota. New Jersey. Mrs. Agerton, a former resident of Cheraw, is well j known here and her many friends send her the best wishes for her future ' happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt will y make their home in Hackensack, New Jersey. ( : I ' Program for Public Meeting of Caston c Literary Society, Jan. 27 t t An open meeting of the Caston Lit- j r erary Society will be held at 8 o'clock c Friday evening, an. 27th, in thej school auditorium. The public is cor-jT dially Invited to attend. The program follow* < Music?Miss Herndon and Mr. Sum- -c v^alt. Recitation?Sue Frances Lytton. t ! Essay?"The Modern Woman"?Brevard Kendall. j { Dialogue?Polly Harrall, Margaret t Duvall, John Evans. U E?say?"The Modern Man"?Marion Martin. : Mutt & Jeff-Roland Hurt and Er- ( nest Duvall. 1 Chorus?Boys Double Quartette. c Debate?Resolved: Co education should be abolished. Affirmative, ? Margaret Watts, Reid Poe. Negative, j Sara Pegues, Hal Duvall. Duet?Lou Ester and Ruth Maynard < ( 1 Mr. Frank Pegues, of Darlington, spent Saturday in Cheraw. I Mr. Paul Finlayson, of Greenwood, spent last week in Cheraw. *** 1 Mrs. F. W. Wagentr, of Charlesto l( spent Sunday with Mrs. J. S. Hartzell. ] < Miss Katie Harrell entertained the s | Bide a Wee Club thi? (Thursday) [afternoon. ( Little Margaret Huntley had a bad fall last Friday. On examination at ! the hospital in Hamlet it was found to be a bad sprain and no bones were < broken. j i , I The double header basketball gaia es between the boys and girls of Rock-;] ' ingham and Cheraw, -scheduled for | this afternoon (Thursday) were callj ed off on account of the extreme cold ] I weather. 1 Mr. J. Otis Ladd is in Columbia to'i ; confer with the Legislature with ref-,' erence to the proposed tax on moving ] picture shows. Dr. Ladd says the bill j is almost prohibitive and that most! picture shows cannot operate if made i ; to pay the tax. i / ANTE t o Give Awa r v 13 t r X. JL\ JL V A )vie Tick We Give Six >d For Any Si with Ypnr'c Snhsr E!)eraw Cljr L.50 a Yes T" ' - - - ? j T Musical Friday Night. I (Contributed) One of tbe most enjoyable musical t reats of the season, was Riven last 'htirsday evening at the school amiIorium under the auspices of the . ^adies Aid Society of the Methodist r hnrch. It is known that Cheraw has much t ntisical talent and it has neve;* shown o greater advantage than on this oc- . asion. ( The town has heard Miss Evelyn ?mith many ti:r.es before but. this , ime she excelled. She showed to l idvantage her recent training in Euope and as teacher at Winston-Salem . >he played as only an artist ran play; n her selections and as an aocompa- , list to Mr. Sumwalt on the violin. I All Cheraw rejoices in having Mr j 5umwalt in our town. He showed ibility and skill with the violin. We could truly say we had two arists for the evening. The opening rnd closing; numbers ;iven by. G'heraw Choral Society show- ' >d splendid work under the able nanagement of Mrs. Joe Lindsay. ! The town is greatly indebted to drs. Lind-ev for the way Bhe has. no f inly trained the Choral Socity, but ( lelped to if.ciprove the musical inter ^ st of the town. Mrs. Lindsay was at her best whet. ] ;he sang,?as was shown by the apilause. . i Dr. Purvis and Dr. Bunch botv ( showed to excellent advantage er soloists. Also in the quarfette jvit1 } Messrs. Smith and Powell, which ad led greatly to the enjoyment of thr ^ ;vening> Miss Lytton sang well and show.iromise fpr one so young. Mrs. Herbert Wannamaker accompanied many of the vocal selection^ ( )t the evening. Cheraw knows o' Mrs. Whnnamaker's ability as a musician. She measured up to her standard that evening. it was to her that credit ds due fo1he splendid musical treat. o Y. P. C. A. Meeting. . ' i The Young Peoples Christian Asso- ' Nation enjoyed an interesting pro- 1 ?rartn Tuesday evening at the Baptis* phurch. The meeting was led by MPs Marior Martin; Scripture reading by Hugl? Howe. An Interesting talk was made In Mies Belle Hurt, followed bv a recitation by Miss Mary Vann Kendall. The Y. P. C. A. meets next Tuesday evening in the Episcopal church a* 7:30 and an interesting program is promised for this meeting. __ Miss Rosa Summers, of Newberry s visiting her sister, Mr.-:. R. E. Mania. BBSHDBBHHBHnHBBHnnVI t ? Y V D I f : t t j iy | i ! | ; T T ets i RWBHHK' A I V J A V V iow X $ t t f iription f V 1 /\V* lAl A V viviwvw f y ir x t t A Y f y i ilg League Base Ball Here Mar. 24th. Arrangements were completed yeserday to have Detroit Americans and he Rochester Internationals play an exhibition game here on Mar. 24th. An official of the local ball club earning that other towns in this vicllity wore making a bid for the ball tame between these fast teams on hat date, got busy on long distance ihone, talked with Manager Hapgood, n Rochester, X. Y., and colsed the leal. The understanding that both Tyl ?obb and Heilman and other stars on >oth teams would play a full nine inling game was made a part of the :ontract. This will give the local fans as well is those from nearby towns an opjortunity to see the world's greatest mil players in action. o Thanks to Choral Society. The Library Committee wishes to jxpress their very sincere appreciaJon to the Choral Society, for its tenerous donation of $19.50 to the library Fund. In the seven years of lis history his is the first rnioney donation from Dheraw, that the Library has had, vith the exception of a gift of five 1 lollars ($5.00) each, from two of its 1 nembers, and the Choral Society's 1 *encrositv, has encouraged the Com- 1 liittoe to hope that this will provt 1 :he "turning of the tide." The Library was established, p- 1 las been maintained entirely for the ileasure and diversion of our citizens, 1 t is a town institution, and needs the ' oyal support and aid of everyone, to < nake it grow into a Library mor > worthy of our historic town. "We thank the C'uoral Society for their cooperation, as well as for the actual gift of money. LIBRARY COMMITTEE. o I Fryc-IIunt. On Sunday afternoon Miss Dallas Frye became the bride qf Mr. John B. C. Hunt at the home of Mr. H. T. ' balder. Rev. W. E. Hurt performed the ceremony. Both the bride and groom are residents of near Cheraw. < The Chronicle wishes thorn a long and happy life. "Yes, madam, these stockings are quite a bargain," said the eager cler "What number do you wear?" "Why, two, of course," said the dear young thing. Playhouse ? ss(t m'Nnv y f I"1" MUS/6IPL cot i nrm suiaifiif 5 -'"AIYRA BROWN i AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL ACTRESS 6 HXSg* watch US 2 ^jJ| COMEDIANS ON FURTATi tC *N?y?}*- IK Dn\A/K INTO UIHLJ Irf HWIIW ? ?|? A Seats on Sale Jan. 31st, at C Phone 274, Prices 50 %? > ATA ATA A^A. A^A. A^AA^AA^AA^AA^AA^AA^A^AA^ T^f ^ ^ ^ Tj Attentior On Friday and Sa and 3rd, we wi International F Trac and other Farm iY of our store. Every farmer I. _ 1_ _ II J snouiu come anu stration whether y in buying or not. Remember th place. Cheraw Imp Cheraw | Comj | Spring 1920 5 Plow Lines 75c 6 Back Bands 75< Hame Strings 3 8 Plow Bolts 40c ? Why not g< ^ Spring needs? 1 ?A? f: prices. It may: I Cheraw R jp w w g? w 'A'/fi?' Old 5egro Burned to Death. According to a report here an old negro named Richard Allen was burned when a house In which he was living was destroyed by flre on the Ca3h plantation near Cash station. Details are meager but the assumption is that the old negro was alone in the house at the time. He was one of the "old time darkeys" having lived on the Cash plan-! tation during the life time of Col. Cash. o The Chronicle Gives Movie Tickets To Subscribers. I The Chronicle has arranged with the Lyric Theatre to give six tickets to the movies good for any afternoon or night, regular show with each 1 year subscription to the Chronicle. This is an opportunity to get the Chronicle free for 1 year as the ticketa will cost you 25c a piece or $1.50 for the six tickets at the Lyric box office. We will give you the subscription and the six tickets all for $1.50. o Is a prescription for Colds, Fever and LaGrlppe. It's the most speedy remedy we know. AVTT VTTrrtT AXTT V Ui>L i^lVjrO 1 Ui^lLI Bennettsville FRIDAY. FEB. 3rd OQ/tS GREATEST 5 AEDY SUCCESS 5 f nvinin j iiKLHBS " JOHNNY GETz 3 THE PERFECT NUT' ^ Hp JK m j iL VeL uhXlkl _Jli 0 PRANCE A"li5Soul 0/Y WALK rt?T?VAL jfl jimiaiiaa riui.T?Tooe if AUDIENCE of girls 1^ Irosland & Tyson's office & ?|< c-$2.00 Plus War Tax. \ V f V A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A rr^T rVr TAT ^AT wVf SVr TAy ^A~y AT AV A ^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A.^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A ^ A* li t4 i Farmers iturday, Feb. 2nd 11 demonstrate eed Grinders, tors laehinery in front : - : _ _. in mis section see this demonou are interested l ie dates and the dement Co. , S. C. >are These F ( i :, $1.00 - ?i nn ti *9 <r vvj v A IMV 5c dozen :t posted on RIGHT (t will cost you nothii save you a Jot. ' I Hardware & Supp Cheraw, S. C. Ye Olde-Fashioned Town Hal Children's Hours Fi Grown Ups Fron Refreshments, I Cut Flowers atid H io-.v-' v Valentines, Valent / Valentines Distributed From at 5.30, ToGroi Admission: ^choo . ' Watch For Full Particulars in Woman's Auxiliary Pi Cheraw, MIIUTV TAY I UUUI1 II I HA I State ..... ?..... Ordinary County Road Bridges - ? Total Cheraw .. - - Marburg .... Orange Hill .. ? - Pats Branch Pee Dee Stafford Bethel .. Center Point .. - Chesterfield Parker - Pine Grove ~ Ruby ... 8biloh ? Snow Hill - Stafford - ? ...... Vaughan - [Wamble Hill - Black Creek - Center . - ?-? Center Grove ^ ? ? Cross Roads Mt. Croghan Ruby ? Wexford .. ? Wlnzo - ? Ziou ? Buffalo ? Dudley - * Five Forks vlangum Pageland Plains Zion . Vngelus Center Grove . ... C larks . . Jefferson . Macedonia ?? .Mains Bay Springs - ? Qreen Hill ? Iceland - . _ Middendorf ........... - vie Bee . ? Providence . .w? andy Run ? Union _ ? ay Springs ? !ear Creek ..... - ? iethesda funlper Middendorf .. - ?~ Patrick ...... Pats Branch ihiloh .. Stafford - WTilte Oak - Cat Pond .. Juniper .. Ousley Patrick - Linton Harris Creek Montrose The Chronicle is onl "'V Wees I Spring 1922 ? 35c, 40c, 60c 3g 40c, 50c, 75c S 25c H 25c dozen ^ ft t it prices tor your a; ng to get our jg 1 /' N ily Co. | Valentine Partie 11, Feb. 9 oid 4-6 o'clock. i 6-9 o'clock. Entertainment 'or mirj? Plants i ti i. . in ifcii ? tine Postoffice. / i Po&office to Children M ivn-Ups at 8.30 1 Children 10c Adults 15c i Next Week'a Chronicle. 1 esbyterian Church S. C. ?????? LEVY, 1921 L. 12 UillU ... 6 mills ? ? 8 mills 1 mill 28 mills if f ||I I 2 '' I ? t fi e M. E ; w. v/ ?' ? ? 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