The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 30, 1920, Image 6
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The Business Wc
the rooms of the CI
evening, June 16, il
club, capitalization
shares of the par v;
It is our purpose
tion, paying a reaso
propose to conduct
sanitary cafeteria.
There is not a bus
dred dollars stock \
I There is not a wo
one share. We bes]
teous hearing.
The first day's canvass n
Emslie Nicholson 250.0C
F. M. Farr 50.0C
R. P. Morgan 250.0C
J. Cohen 100.0C
E. M. Garner 25.0C
E. A. Goodwin -- 50.0C
Wm. W. Goforth 25.0C
R. E. White 25.0C
J. Wiley Sanders 25.0C
T. B. Strange 25.OC
Lewis M. Rice 100.0C
A. G. Kennedy 25.0C
W. A. Walker ? 25.0C
H. B. Jennings 250.0C
W. W. Alman 50.0C
J. F. Jeffries 50.0C
J. F. McLure 50.0C
R. A. Godshall 100.0C
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Jessie W. Briggs 25.0C
Paul McNally ? 25.0C
N. Shapiro 50.0C
W. J. Haile - 25.0C
W. E. Thomson 50.00
J. T. Storm 50.OC
M. F. Storm ___ 50.0C
J. H. Storm 50.0C
C. H. Peake ? 50.0C
T. J. Glenn 25.0C
Fronts Winn 25.0(
R. C. Williams 50.0(
E. H. Johnson 25.0(
Bradley-Estes Co. 25.0(
M. J. Mabry 50.0(
Theodore Maddox 100.01
J. S. Betenbauprh 25.0(
A. D. Cooper 25.01
Mahala J. Smith 100.0(
Minnie L. Rice 100.0(
W. S. Nicholson -- 50.01
Union Bakery 50.01
L. L. Wapnon 50.01
Second Day's Subscription to Stock o
Business Woman's Club
Starks Austin 25.0
J. V. Askew 25.0
F. M. Ellerbe 25.0
W. W. Hames 25.0
J. G. Hughes 100.0
W. R. Walker 50.0
F. R. Perrin 25.0
W. Doudea 100.0
Mrs. W. Douden ? 100.0
G. B. Barron ? 100.0
Booth Hart 25.0<
James W. Vincent ? 25.0:
W. L. Lancaster 25.01
H. B. Tinman 25.01
Sallie R. Chambers __ 25.0<
Agnes Rice Peaks 25.0(
Mrs. Earle Sanders 25.0(
Mrs. F. H. Garner 25.0(
Union Hdw. Co. 100.0(
Mrs. O. L. P. Jackson 25.0(
Mrs. J. L. Payne 50.0C
Third Day's Subscription to the Stock
of the Business Woman's Club.
W. H. Burris -- 50.Of
C. C. Hames 25.0C
James D. Smith 50.0C
Mable Goudelock 25.0C
R. G. Sanders 25.Of
M. E. Tinaley 50.0C
D. H. Martin 25.0C
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sanders __ 250.0C
Estelle Mathis 25.0C
Mamie Oetzel 25.0(
George Richards __ 25.0(
Stuart Smith 25.Of
Mrs. M. D. Huiet 25.00_.
Mrs. C. Allen ? 50.0(
E. F. Kelly & Bro lOO.Of
Fniirtk nova a..Ko?:_*!?
ouuwupuun u> aiocK 01
the BuHineRg Woman's Club
S. M. Rice 25.0(
THERE I!
Illustrating wl
Busines
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Plus II
)man's Club of Union, al
lamber of Commerce at (
t was unanimously voted
Ten Thousand Dollars,
alue of Twenty-five Dolls
to make this venture a g<
nable dividend to those w
a woman's rooming ho
riness man in the city who
vith us.
rking girl in Union who (
i>eak for our committees
ssulting in securing'the total of
' Ben Gibson 25.00
> H. D. Cranford 25.00
Kj. n. Bennett ? 25.00
Mrs. B. G. Faucett 25.00
C. J. Purcell 25.00
Pauline Milling 25.00
S. D. Leake 25.00
Mae Pauline Schoppaul 25.00
C. C. Adair 25.00
Mrs. L. C. Wharton 25.00
V. L. Fowler ? 25.00
Frank Fowler __ 25.00
Davis Jeff cries 25.00
Mrs. Davis Jefferies 25.00
Mrs. F. E. Linder 25.0(X
Mrs. A. H. Foster 75.00
Mary E. Foster 75.00
Union Clothing Co. 25.00
W. H. Rasor 26.00
S. Krasnoff 25.00
I. K. Brennecke 25.00
E. W. Stone 25.00
Mrs. E. W. Stone 25.00
Claire L. Prioleau 25.00
W. S. McLure 25.00
Peoples U. Co. 25.00
Mary Flynn 25.00
\ Mrs. Julia D. Flvnn 9.K Of)
A. B. Brannon 25.00
Peoples Plumbing Co. 50.00
Mrs. W. H. Harris 100.00
J. F. Gregory 25.00
J. W. Buchanan 25.00
Mrs. J. W. Buchanan 25.00
J. W. Wilbanks 50.00
Peoples Drug Co. 100.00
Anne Mae Hollman 25.00
__W. B. Akin 25.00
Maude Goforth 25.00
Fifth Day's Canvass
' I Iva Winn 25.00
f Nettie Vaughan ? 25.00
Gus B. Sanders 25.00
q Mrs. J. M. Jeter, Jr. 25.00
Mrs. Lois Barnes 25.00
0 Mrs. B. F. Alston 25.00
0 T. L. Harney 25.00
? Bailey Builders Supply Co. __ 100.00
? J. A. Hollingsworth 50.00
? Mrs. Guy H. Wilburn 25.00
0 D. N. Wilfcum 25.00
0 Mrs. W. T. Beaty 25.00
0 C. G. Austell 25.00
0 Emma Lee Duckett 25.00
0 H. L. Gaffney 50.00
^ Mrs W TV ArfK... oe /\n
? . ,, - vuiu .... ? _ _ ;,vv
3 H. S. Harris 26.00
3 G. E. Hollingsworth 26.00
3 D. Fant Gilliam 25.00
Pearle Harris 26.00
Mrs. Roberta H. Wallace 25.00
Union Coca Cola Co. 60.00
Dr. V. R. Hawkins 25.00
Mrs. Paule E. Wilbura 25.00
Mrs. Ben D. Berry 25.00
Ben L. Berry 25.00
Norman Murphy & Jones __ __ 50.00
J. Ben Foster 25.00
Sixth Day's Canvasg
L. M. Jordan 100.00
Mrs. L. M. Jordan 50.00
Mrs. Herman Smith 25.00
Mrs. J. B. Bradley 25.00
Mrs. R. M. Estes 25.00
Dr. F. C. Duke 25.00
C. K. Morgan 25.00
Macbeth Young 26.00
Mary C. Young 25.00
Seventh Day's Canvass
Mrs. John R. Math in 26.00
' Mrs. B. F. Kennedy 25.00
) D. S. Betsill 26.00
r Charles D. Bogan 26.00
W. R. Poole 25.00
L. E. Morrow 25.00
I Mri. J. A. Crosby 25.00
S NO ROOIV1 BELOW
hat the spirit of co-operation car
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t a meeting held in
>:30 o'clock Tuesday
to incorporate the
divided into 400
irs each.
>od business proposiho
invest in it. We
use, and a modern,
cannot take one hunjannot
afford to take
a cordial and couri25.9fl,
and is as follows:
Miss Eunice Thomson 25.00
F. J. Parham 25.00
J. M. Greer 25.00
Mrs. J. D. Arthur 25.00
Miss Minnie Gregory 25.00
Mrs. W. E. Andrews 25.?C
Chas. Goforth 50.00
Mrs. Chas. Goforth 25.00
Crescent Filling Station 50.00
Mrs. Wm. Goforth 25.00
Li. *jr. xaeador * 25.00
Mrs. W. H. Williams 25.00
Mrs. E. L. Spears 25.00
Mrs. Ora B. Fant 50.00
Mrs. D. N. Jones 25.00
Mrs. W. H. Cobb 25.00
Warren Summer 100.00
J. Ix Stokes 25.00
Dr. W. N. Glymph 250.00
Mrs. W. H. Gibson 50.00
Mrs. C. E. Storm 25.00
J. A. Brown 25.00
Mrs. Forestine Brown 25.00
Mrs. R. E. Foster 25.00
Mrs. Nathalie H. Fant 25.00
J. Roy Fant 26.00
J. M. Crawford 25.00
J. Wesley Greer 25.00
Allan Nicholson - 100.OC
Mrs. Ida Baker 25.00
Mrs. John Pollard 25.00
Mrs. Carl Riblet 25.0
Mrs. Cornelia G. Walker 25.0C
J. L. Duncan 25.0C
Mrs. J. L. Bolton 25.0C
P. D. Barron 25.(K
Mrs. John K. Yon no. 9K Of
Eighth Day's Canvass
Mrs. J. S. Morgan 25.0C
Mrs. C. E. House 25.0C
N. B. Morgan 25.M
O. S. Brock 25.0t
W. E. Green 25.0C
Mrs. C. K. Hughes ? 25.0C
C. A. Noland 25.(K
Mrs. W. C. Alverson 25.0(
M. C. Deaver 50.0(
L. J. Hames 25.0(
i Mrs. L. J. Hames 25.(H
Mrs. J. E. Kirby 25.0(
Mrs. C. M. McWhirter 50.0(
Ninth Day's Canvass
Mrs. Geo. T. Keller 25.0C
Geo. T. Keller ? 25.0(3
Mrs. J. W. Mixon 2b.0<3
Mrs. Ida Perrin 25.00
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EjHKie Vjrro. VyO. 1W.0U
J. H. Schoppaul 25.00
C. W. Futch 25.00
Fannie Mae Howze 25.00
C. M. McWhirter 50.00
John R. Mathis 25.00
B. F. Kennedy 25.00
R. P. Harry 25.00
Mrs R. P Harry 25.00
Mrs. J. T. Sprouse 25.00
Paul K. Switzer 25.00
W. T. Jones 50.00
Bahan Textile & Ma'c'y. Co. -- 250.00
Mrs. W. E. Thomson 25.00
Mrs. Perrin Kennedy 25.00
Miss Sallie Thomson 25.00
Mrs. H. B. Jennings 25.00
Last Day's Canvass
Jno. K. Hamblin 25.00
J. F. Cheek 26.00
Mrs. A. P. McElroy 25.00
Julian E. Hughes 25.00
Mrs. E. R. Wallace 25.00
Mrs. H. W. Edgar 25.CC
Rev. A. T. Stoudenmire 25.00
T. M. McNeil ... 25.00
J. Walter Sanders 50.00
J. Norman Jones 25.00
Total $275.00
Previously reported $9,725.0C
Grand total $10,OOO.OC
r FOR YOU
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I Moving F
I Heal
The department
lina State Board of t
places in Union Coun
I Santuc,
I July 30.
I West S[
I Night, Jul]
I Sedalia,
I August 2.
H Monarch
I Night, Auj
II Lockhai
11 August 4.
11 Meetings will begi
B Free! No admissi<
Health Workers will
fl where they had larg<
II own lighting system ;
IS structive but entertaii
moving pictures.
I EVI
I FREE!
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NOTICE TEACHERS
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I All teachers who are willing to
foortk - a A - *
.u*biii> m-uwi, iiiv usM'd co meet
Supt. F. M. Ellerbee's office on Friday
morning at 10 o'clock.
Mrs. J. W. Mixson,
824-3t. County Organizer.
For a weak^.?1
StomdcfyXQuick
tfm&Fy re^ from
; | lllflifrfr gastritis, indi;
gestion, naui
3?||Sk sea and nerv|
= flUf! ousness.
| | i||j| DRECO-for
irailPii youn8?rol(L
PNliWlAT YOUR DRU66IST
WHERE THE STATE
CAMPAIGNERS MEET
State Offices.
Darlington?Sunday, July 31.
Rest?Eight days.
Camden?Monday, August 9.
Lancaster?Tuesday, August 10.
York?Wednesday, August 11.
Chester?Thusday, August 12.
Winnsboro?Friday, August 13.
Union?Saturday, August 14.
Spartanburg?Monday, August 16.
Gaffney?Tuesday, August 17.
Greenville?Wednesday, August IB.
Pickens?Thursday, August 19.
Walhalla?Friday, Augusl 20.
Anderson?Saturday, August 21.
Abbeville?Monday, August 23.
Greenwood?Tuesday, August 24.
McCormick?Wednesday ,August
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Laurens?Thursday, August 26.
Newberry?Friday. August 27.
Senate and Congress.
Allendale?Saturday, July 31.
Hampton?Monday, August 2.
Beaufort?Tuesday, August 3.
Ridgeland?Wednesday, August 4.
Walterboro?Thursday, August 6.
| St. George?Friday, August 6.
Bamberg?Saturday, August 7.
Eight day's rest.
St. Matthews?Monday, August 16.
Orangeburg?Tuesday, August 17.
Dillon?Wednesday, August 18.
Conway?Thursday, August 19.
Marion?Friday, August 20.
Florence?Saturday, August 21.
Kingstree?Monday, August 23.
Manning?Tuesday, August 24.
Georgetown?Wednesday, August
25.
Moncks Corner?Thursday, August t
26.
Charleston?Friday, August *27. ? i
The State. >
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'ictures Illustrating I J
th Campaign I
of County Health Work of the South Caro- K
lealth, will hold meetings at the following S
ty on the dates given below:
in School House, Friday Night, 3
rings, at School House, Saturday I
in School House, Monday Night, 1
i Mills, in School House, Tuesday E
just 3. I
rt, in Town Hall, Wednesday Night, I
n promptly at 8:30 o'clock. 3
in fee, and no collection will be taken. The 3
come to this county from Cherokee County, ' 3
5 audiences to greet them. They carry their 3
md moving picture outfit. It is not only in- 3
ling as well. Be sure and come out to see the 3
SRYBODY INVITED! I
FREE! FREE! |
MILK
Is One of The Greatest
Foods
A good cow is one of the best assets on
earth for any family. No use to keep a cow
unless you give her a chance to do her best.
Let us supply you with
BUTTER FAT DAIRY FEED, COTTON
SEED MEAL AND CHOICE
ALFALFA HAY.
Give it to your cow according to her needs,
and if she does not give you more milk and
butter, if she does not get in the pink of condition
and stay so longer than ever before,
just sell her for beef and get a new cow.
For horse and mule feed, cow feed, chicken
feed, hog feed, hay and special feeds, we
challenge any market or any selection any
where, any time. See us at Union or Buffalo.
UNION-BUFFALO MILLS STORES
L. L. WAGNON, Manager.
Union Store, Phone 74. Buffalo Store, Phone 9.
I MRS. HARTS TEETHING POWDERS |
FOR TEETHING CHILDREN.
Mrs. Hart's Teething Powders have proven to be one among the
best remedies on the market for teething children. 1st, because they
are perfectly harmless, they contain no opiates, bromides, chloral or
injurious drugs. They cure by destroying microbes, germs and bacteria
as well as changing the nature of the juices of the stomach and
bowels to a natural condition.
If your baby is sick from teething, stomach or bowel trouble give
it Mrs. Hart's Teething Powders and it will get well.
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Iuvuv ni wivuu D A U.l\ HO UK |i
NEESE MEDICINE CO., Hartwell. Ga. L
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NOTICE TO The meeting will be held this year
MISSIONARY SOCIETIES at the First Baptist church on Aug_____
ust 4-5 and a picnic dinner will be
I wish to call your attention to the served each day in the dining room 6f (
annual meeting of the W. M. U., of church- You are invited to confc
Union County and urge upon you the / Mrs. P. B Bobo,
necessity of sending representatives Supt. Union Co., W. M. U.
and reports. \ 8 2 6 -3 t pd.
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