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RIALTO today ;; Katherine '> MacDONALD h ?IN? "STRANGER THAN < FICTION" Presented by Katherine Mac- 1 Donald Pictures Corn.. B. P. ' ? - " .1 5c!iul*".erjr? President % Wesley Barry and David Winter Head Big ^ Supporting ( Cast ALSO ? ART ACORD j ?in? : "WINNERS OF THE ; WEST" ! TOMORROW BUCK JONES IN i "TO A FINISH" _ l A Correction Then' is a minor that I was con neeted with t h?? distillery recently lound on I). A. Going's place. I wish to brand this a falsehood. as I was not connected with th's distillery, was not arrested and not under any bond. 1 am a strong supporter of prohibition, and was not aware of the existmce ot this distillery until I saw an account of same published in the newspaper. J. J. Crocker. | HERE'S A SA! | ?J. CO 1 Mid I Cleat | MEN'S GENUINE ? T ? This is just a tas many eauallv fine re t day. X These bargains ai all know, and no m X there is money to I pany. I V3 OFF?All Str< *4-Off on all Men's y Men's Dress Shirts at , ? SPEC V >. *1* > p 11 < y L,aaies aanaais, sizes < Boys' Sandals, sizes 2 y Children's Sandals, siz Misses' Sandals, sizes 1 ? Special lots Boys Pain Men's Union Suits . . X Special lot Men's Oxh at X Children's Blue Chamt j iTicu 9 ucavjf i/cimiitt' One lot Ladies' Hose, < X for Special lot Ladies Pun X special Y One lot Ladies' pure Si X special, pair .... i MANY OTHER B, i j. c The t ?j> *y >y Jonesville News c i July 21, 1922. < A reception of more than usual eauty was given this afternoon by ' Irs. Ebenezer F. Vaughn tn honor of 1 er sister-in-law, Mrs. Ben Calvert, a ecent bride, and of Miss Marie Litle|H)hn, a bride-elect. The living rooni arlor and hall of this attractive onie were thrown open to the guests, n mantles and tables were silver bas- | ets and cut glass bud vases holding 1 right summer flowers. Mrs. J. L. Calvert and Miss Belle ^ 'ree received the guests as they en- 1 ered the piazza. From here they 1 tassed into the parlor, where Mrs. 1 aughan received with her honor ' 'uests. 1 Ten tables of heart dice were en- ' <>yed. after which delicious pink and ' . hitc frozen cream in blocks with ' ake was served by a bevy of young ' rirls, Misses Christeen Littlejohn, ^ Vinnifred McLaughlin and Catherine ""alvert. The honor guests each revived exquisite lace dresser scarfs. Among the invited guests were desdames J. \V. Scott, T. II. Core, R. .. Kelly, S. W. Blacknion, George iVarr, R. K. Tribble, Jas. II. Alman, 1. T. Karnes, h. r. Spears, Paul r rce, A. Lybrand, VVm. Jewel, Jno. T. scott, l.ila McKissick, A. CI. Wright, Mhert Littlejohn, A. J. Foster, Win. i IVood, C. A. Duffle, M. S. (Jeer, Earlei ' vrown, T. A. Murrah, Jr., Rob. Smith,)' r. A. Littlejohn, Misses Annie Kelly,1 Mara Spears, Anna Hames, May Free, \nnie E. Aycock, Madge Free and I.ueye Littlejohn. S. M. Lipscomb, Mrs. Lipscomb and Miss Annie MeWhirter will arrive tonorrow from Jersey City to visit relitives here. Drs. F. M. Ellerbe and T. A. Murrab, Jr., are in Florence attending the date pharmaceutical association. Miss I !a Ellerbe and Thad Ilames Ellerbe accompanied their father on this trip and are the guests of relatives in: Florence and Timmonsville. A. A. Fowler and family of near Union were guests of Mrs. Jeter Fowler on Thursday. H. G. Waters returned from Columbia on Wednesday. Miss Gladys Whitlock arrived today from King's Mountain, where she has been visiting relatives. Mrs. Claud Camp, with her little (IPLE OF WHAT'S Hi FIEISJ < -OUIUI *a rice PALM BEACH SU1 $10.00 te of what we are oflfc ductions that are waitii -e made on standard ir atter how little you n< >e saved?lots of it toda awsand Panama Tropical Worsted and HAL PRICES ON SAND; 21-2 to 4 1-2, special . . 1-2 to 5 1-2, special . . :es 5 1-2 to 11 1-2, speci II 1-2 to 2, special . . . i Beach and Cool Cloth Si ords, black and tan, odd ! >ray Rompers, ages 3 to I Chambray Work Shirts a :olors black, white and t ips and Oxfords, black, c ? Ik Hose, colors black, wh ARGAINS ARE AWAIT toheri House of Satisfactio ?? } ? laughter and her sisters, Misses Ahlie and Prudence Thomas, are guests >f W. B. and Mrs. Webber. Mrs. Carlisle Moorehead of Blacksaurg is the guest of Mrs. E. F. I'aughan. Meeting Called A special meeting for the arrangenent of looking after the city's eharty so that the public will not be ap)ealed to regularly for help is called for Tuesday night at 8 o'ch ek at the rooms of the Young Men's Business lub by the local Salvation Army advisory board and e cry member and . very citizen who is interested in an associated charity organization or to furthei plans for our city's charity is urged to be present. Plans for a relief committee with members from each ward and a treasurer with a relief fund is suggested. If interested you are the one to be at this meeting. L. C. Wharton, Vice Pres. Salvation Adv. Bd. Frontis Winn, Secretary. Adjt. J. Dav.s. Officer. Picnic at Brown's Creek There will be a picnic at Brown's Creek Saturday, July 29th, and every body is invited to come and bring wellfilled baskets. Barbecued hash will be served along with the other delicious eats. The county candidates are especially invited to attend and take advantage of the big crowd and get their platforms before them. This picnic is given annually and is looked forward to with much pleasure. 7-24-26pd An ostrich lives about .30 years, and the average annual yield of a bird in captivity is from two to four pounds of feathers. It is said that a well-built chimney 100 feet high will sway from three to four inches in high wind without danger of falling. Kaffirs habitually smoke cigars with the lighted ends in their mouths and their tongues adroitly tucked out of harm's way. OPENING AT | IXX'S i ner | Sale! ? - - - Y TS AS LOW AS ? f ring?a hint at the ? ig here for you to 1 1 terchandise that you *j* Bed or how much, < y at J. Cohen Com- Y f f i Hats?V3 OFF {: Gabadine Suits-% % v 85c , v \ls $ ... .$1.951 $1.95 x al $1.00 f $1.25 X ?its $3.75 ? . . . . . . . . .75c * styles, all sizes, X * . .$2.95 ?| i years, special . 50c it 75c an, special 8 pairs A $1.00 t >dd styles, all sizes, A $1.45 Y ite and brown, $1.00 ? ING YOU HERE % Co. I V n K* ********* *'* ^ ~ ' I I 1 ,7 \ \ i 4# V Dresi 1205 1 IS Sizes 34 to iff 46 buBt 35 cents Size 36 Requires? 1205?1 3-4 yards 32-inch checl ham at 69c 3 3-8 yards 40-inch < at 75 c 1 3-4 yards frilling at 35 1 Pictorial Review Dress Findings Will cost you comple Size 36 Requires? 1207?3 3-8 yards 40 inch voile 1 5-8 yards 7-inch lace for collar and cuffs at $ 1 yard 3-inch lace bani trimming-pieces at 59c 2 yards grosgrain ribbon 1 Pictorial Review dress Findings Will cost you comDlc nn?my % Bin in ??i Rawls-Charles Darlington, July 22.?A wedding of beauty and simplicity took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. 1' Thompson of Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock when Mrs. Thompson's sister, Miss Callie Estelle Rawls, became the bride of James lloyle Charles of Union. The entire lower iloor wa3 thrown en sufte and artistically decorated with varicolored flowers and ferns. The ceremony room was particularly lovely, decorated with Southem smilax and white sweet peas, the back ground bal ked with large beautiful ferns. Leading up to the altar of lattice, under which the happy pair said their vows, were large white columns twined with green and topped with baskets of white sweet peas and ferns. As the guests assembled Miss Lola Dickman played a violin solo, "Salude d'Amour," accompanied by Miss Lurline Parrott at the piano. Just be tore the ceremony W. Frank Whitaker song "Beloved, It is Morn." 1 At the sound of the Mendelssohn wedding march, the attendants entered in the following order: Little Misses Martha Mozingo and Annie Lou Seegars as ribbon girls, daintily dressed in yellow organidie, entwining the ribbons through the baskets, .vhich completed the aisle. Then came he dame of honor, Mrs. L. P. Thompson, sister of the bride, gowned in or hid taffeta with hat to match, carryng a bouquet of pink Columbia roses ind ferns. Next the birdesmaids and groomsmen, Miss Helen Mozingo .vith William Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Page with D. W. Evan. The bridesmaids wore green organdie dresses ind carried garden hats filled with link roses. The ring bearer, dainty ittle Nina Inez Sanders, prettily Iressed in pink organdie, carried the ing in the heart of a lily. The flower ?irls were little Marion, Mubel and tylphia Lane Ruffin, dressed in white /t'gandie over pink. They scattered ose petals from silver baskets in the >ath of the bride, who entered on the irm of her brother-in-law, J. P. Mo:ingo, nnd was met at the altar by the T reache Y01 A full purse exposes its c dunger of personal injury?j ing power of its cash conter There's just one wise thin is to empty it into a bank safety of possession and ir the meanwhile work to proi of our Community. "lau-ge Enough to Serve Any? CJTIZ NAj'lONA: ... -3' ' **DY A' * V :jJk\ Why Pcy CO or 45 Qent '&\A When you 4 Pictorial Mlk Dress J \ ^et*' mos' i |) (\y\ economical of M j ri/fl <?A child cm km mi * Lfttll PICTORIALIU^ I\ p*w22S^^ I > CSTCt ?i // the* days, si Dress 1117 I treatment is the ' Sizes 34 to costume, and 50 bust style are offered to 33 cents type Many deligh offered this season, r an old sillc in a new fancy, while an aim cotton materials is o into most fascinati continues to hold season, as well as v< . . patterns, linen, swis * * Flying panels, fam $1.21 girdles, as well as urgandy note, all tend to sn 2 53 'pattern ? ^ I I | te . . . $5.20 at 40 S. 35 DRY GO banding 1.00 . . 1.63 ling for 59 iou save from at 25c 50c of material w pattern ,S5 view pattern, 50 , from 50c to >te . . . $4.92 garment. bridegroom and his best man, G. I Browne. The bride was never moi beautiful than in her robe of duchei satin with trimmings of pearls ar lace, wearing a picture hat of si! lace, trimmed with ostrich tips ar pearls. Her only ornament was a rof of pearls, gift of the bridegroom. SI carried a bouquet of bride roses sho\ ered with volley lilies on a shepherd crook. The beautiful ring ceremony w: I performed by the Rev. D. M. Fulto pastor of the bride. During the cer mony Miss I.ola Dickman softly pla; ed "To a Wild Rose." Immediately after the ceremony tl guests were ushered into the dinin room, which was prettily decorated i gold and green. An ice course coi sisting of block ice cream, pound cal> and mints were served by Miss? Senie Mozingo, Eliza Harrell, Luci Mozingo, Eloise Brown and Rach Fulton. The bride's table was sprea with a handsome cluny lace cover; large mound of shasta daisies ar ferns completed the center. A magnificent array of silver, ci glass, china and many other usefi gifts attested the popularity of thi | young couple. The gift toom was i | charge of Miss Florence Howie. I Shortly after the ceremony the brid and bridegroom left by automobile fc the mountains. The bride's goin away suit was castor picotine, err troidered in harmonizing colors, wit accessories to match. They will be 8 home in Union after August 1. Card of Sympathy Mrs. Starks Austin, Santuc, S. C. The Woman's Missionary society c Salem church wishes to express to yo its heartfelt sympathy in your sa bereavement. Mrs. J. T. Jeter, President. Martha McBryde Jeter, Secretary, Quarantine was first establishe against infectious diseases in the 10t' century. Subscribe to The Union Daily Times ry in ur Purse >wner to risk of loss, to the and it robs him of the earnits. g to do with a purse. This account. Then one enjoys iterest on his funds?which mote the general prosperity Strong Enough io Protect AH" :e:Nv3 L BAN R? ' i s for other patterns :an get Review ?atterns fW- [\ 3dish and most j\ J ? Vf V I patterns, at ?s\ J 1 JIL^A o 35c Hi jUfj Higher imn niTfinikt 1 Ul Im & implicity of Une and Si keynote of the smart h& many variations in V J suit one's individual tful silken fabrics are nany of them showing ? r weave to temp^our oet endless variety of ffcred, which make up - . ng frocks. Organdy a papular' place this jile, in light and dark c;,~ oe n is. 6oonKe and rating S,ze 36 11 cy ribbon and bead 1210-3 5-8 yards 36-i the nay embroidered ^ inrtness and to style. linen at ^$1.00 . . 3 3 yard 36-inch collar and cuffs A II Vfc Al 2 1-4 yards firill: K Ml Efl nl 2 yards ribbo ij| S8 1 ' Pictorial Rovii ** ** " Findings I0DS CO. wmcosty< Size 36 t 1201?3 5-8 yards 36-i i Vk to 1 x/\ yards 5 yards wide bra ith Pictorial Re- 2:i 12 yards nal ? 1 Pictorial Revii thereby eav.ng FimlinKS $10.00 on each Will cost yt f? is J r ^ U iC IfCM ie f. 'i 1 : RADIO MESSAGE FR : SAYS ' j I Representative will be a THURSDAY-FRIDAY JULY 27 28 (1 With a complete showing Winter Worsteds in th< ! TAILORING D SALE Order your Suit and Ovei event?made to your indi We'll Deliver When MULLINAX-FAUCETT C THE NEW WAY C/ I PURE SWEET Handled in most sanitary way, fr< herd; it is cooled immediately, 1 deliveries. Two deliveries dailybe beat. CLOVER LEAF PHONE 2204 - - - F. W. z*k 34 to LJ It ^ ^ Requires? nch handkerchief $3.63 allover lace for at 79c 30 ing at 35c 79 n at 25c ,. .38 ew dress pattern .35 50 >u complete . . . $5.95 tequirea? iivii mien at out 91.01 ^ id at 15c 75 fl rrow braid at 8c 1.88 l'w dress pattern .35 B 50 H u complete . . .* $5.29 E )4p OM CHICAGO I it our store on * -SATURDAY 29 maviv IT n 11 AM J ui new rail aiiu e piece for a HSPLAY \ coat during this ividual measure. i You Say. (jj L0TH1NG CO. iSH STORE | MILK m >m tubercular tested -eady for use when -Our service cannot DAIRY "* * . 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