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THE WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW News of Particular Interest To Women Mrs. Henry B. McCall, of Effingham; Mr. £ and Mrs. Augustus Ervin, and Mr. and Mrs. * Henry F. Dargan, of Florence, with their •jc i * families motored to Myrtle Beach Thursday * morning. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dargan are ^ entertaining their different friends on the | Beach and expect to be away for another jlweek. * Local and Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lawton, with their fam- lily, have gone for the'summer* to Myrtle Beach, where they own a cottage. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Tobin spent Sunday in Scranton. I Mrs. Charles Duckett entertains tonight 000 with a Bunco party in honor of the returned Mrs. Earl Martin is spending this week at | college students and their guests. Rockingham, N. C. m, a^h. 0r „: .v. ..; t™ “ G “° [ * et ° wn Llohraon 0. South MoQ.oon .trout. OOO Attorney Green, of Lake City, was in the o o o city Tuesday on business. Mr. W. A. Dowling, of West Palmetto 000 street, is in Richmond, Va., on a business Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tune, of Johnsonville, trip. Mr. Dowling will return this week, spent Monday in Florence. o o o 000 Mr. and Mrs. Malcomb McFall and Mrs Dr. T. V. Cockfield and wife are spending Bigby, of Anderson, were in the city last this week at Johnsonville. [week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marine Stuckey. 000 Miss Claire Casque of Lake City is a visitor, r, T • t“ii xv 1 Mrs. B. Levenson, of Bishopville, is in in Florence thw. week. .... , . Florence with her son, Abe Milton, who is a n/r j? tt • patient at the Saunders Memorial Hospital. Dr. R. M. Graham ,of Hemingway, was a ^ visitor in Florence Monday. o o o 0 0 0 Mr. Joe Lewis, of Swainsboro, Ga., who Mrs. W. C. Clark, of Charleston, is visiting P 138 136011 at home for a short time has re- her sister, Mrs. C. F. Bowie. turned to his duties with the Zeigler Drug ooo Company. Mrs. C. B. Yount, with her little daughter, ooo Ruth, has gone to Hickory, N. C. / Mrs - Wei11 and her five children, of Atlanta 0 0 c is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. DeJongh, on Mr. D.. Gordon Baker was in Darlington ^ oul:l1 Dargan street. They are en route to Monday on professional business Wrightsville Beach. ooo f ooo t Mr. C. T. McDonald has just returned from Mi ss Anne B. Moore has returned from a visit to his people in Dillon county. Winthrop College, where she has been at- 0 0 0 tending the short course given the winners Invitations are out for the June dance to ller clul) contests. be held Thursday night at Pinewood Club. ooo 0 0 0 Mr. W. D. Harper and family left last week Miss Julia Eliabeth Brunson has returned for Murrell’s Inlet Mr. Harper returned Sat- from Charleston where she has been visiting. urda y morning but Mrs. Harper with the 0 0 o children will remain about six weeks. Mr. P. J. Maxwell was called to Georgia ooo to the bedside of his mother, who is critically Miss Almena Anderson, of Timmonsville, on n ooo The younger set, consisting of about 20 ouples, enjoyed a dance at the Idle Hour Tea Room Wednesday night. They were chaperoned by Mesdames Ragsdale, Haynes- worth and Anthony. Another dance wap given on Saturday night and “The Tar Baby Five” did themselves credit. Everyone re- norted a fine time. #¥ meirnina. er way to the University of North Caro- o o o ]°n Mayor W. R. Barringer has returned to llna where she will attend Summer School, the city after a pleasant week-end at Myrtle ooo Beach. Major Birdsell, of Atlanta, Ga., was a visi- o o o tor to the city today, having stopped by to Miss Emily Kirby, of Dillon, is visiting see old friend, Captain Irvin T. Carr. Miss Mary Easterling on South Dargan M a i° r Birdsell is on his way to Georgetown, street. ooo ooo Mr. Barnwell Lee, who has been a student Mrs. M. F. Schnibbens and son returned a t the Citadel, with his sister Marguerite, this week from a l/O-day trip to Wrightsville and Helen Barnwell, are in the city and ex- Beach. pect to spend the week-end at Myrtle Beach. ooo ooo The friends of Mr. Cordie Page were glad Mr - Arthur Lide, the genial salesman for to see him again with them in Florence on the Mergenthaler Linotype Company, passed Monday. * through Florence on his way to the meeting ooo of the South Carolina Press Association at Mrs. R. F. Zeigler and three sons have re- My r tl® Beach, turned from Ahoskie, N. C., the old home of ooo Mrs. Zeigler. Miss Kathrine Lawton, Sarah Louise Brun- ooo son and Francis Massabeau left Monday Mr. J. T. Wade, of Columbia, was in town mor m n £f for Winthrop College to attend the this wefek on business and visited relatives Teachers’ Summer School. They will be while here. away for about six weeks. ooo ooo Miss Louise McMaster, of Darlington, is Mr. C. S. Davis, of the Peoples Drug Com visiting Mrs. W. R. Barringer and her broth- P an y> Hartsville, has accepted a position er, Dr. J. G. McMaster. with the Riley Drug Company. He is sup- o o o plying for Mr. Archie M. Duncan, who is un- Mrs. P. A. Bethea of Darlington was in the der treatment at the Saunders Memorial Hos- city a few days ago on a visit to her sister, pital. Mrs. Irving P. Carr. ooo ooo 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rutledge have return- Chas. W. Muldrow, esq., has returned af- ed from their wedding trip through the ter officiating at the opening of the Mrytie North Carolina mountains. While away they Beach Yaoht Club. stopped in Hendersonville, N. C., and Ashe- o o o ville, N. C.; also Greenville, S. C., where Mr. Dr. B. G. Gregg and Mr. F. L. Willcox at- Rutledge attended college for several years, tended the United States Federal court in Newberry, the former home of the bride was Charleston last week. also included in the itinerary. ooo ooo Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rinehart and family Messrs. Frank J. Brand, president of the have returned after a short visit to their Commercial & Savings Bank; E. H. Lucas, plantation at Oates. vice-president of the Palmetto Bank & Trust ooo Company, and Sam Husbands, cashier of the Miss Jenkins Dowling left this week for First National Bank, all of Florence, attend- Winthrop College at Rock Hill, where she ed the convention of the South Carolina will attend Summer School. Bankers’ Association in Asheville, which was ooo held during all of last week. Mrs. T. H. Langston has gone to Rock Hill, ooo w3&ere she will attend Summer School for six Drs. Carr, Brockington, Yount, McKinney weeks at ^Yinthrop College. and Mr. Guice of Florence; Dr. Buddin, of ooo Timmonsville, and Dr. Whitlock, of Lake The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. City, attended the State Dental convention at Loyless are congratulating them upon the Georgetown, which was held from the 13-15 arrival of a son, James William. inclusive. Dr. Hartzell, of Indianapolis, the ooo president of the National Association, ad- Messrs. H. L. Harllee and M. G. Scott, of dressed the convention. Among the enter- the Dargan-Harlee Company, spent lues- tainments was a fishing trip which was day in Timmonsville on business. thoroughly enjoyed. ooo The Junior Brotherhood of St. John’s Epis copal Sunday School under the direction of Rev. Wilmer S. Poyner and Mr. R. W. Shar key has invited all boys over 12 years of age, who are members of the Sunday school, on a fish stew at Messrs. Charlie and Edward Gregg’s plantation. The entire day will be spent in the outing and a great time is ex pected. The stew will be made by the Messrs. Gregg, experts in that line. Mr. J. W. McCown, grand treasurer; Mrs. George Briggs, grand marshal; Mrs. Ro- zamia Lewis, grand district deputy; Mrs. Tom Lee, worthy matron; Mrs. Eton assist ant worthy matron, all members of Leonora Chapter No. 30, O. E. S., left Tuesday eve ning for Columbia to attend the two-day con vention of the Grand Chapter, Order Eastern Star, which opened in that city Wednesday morning. Mrs. Evans, of Marion, passed through Florence yesterday, also, on her way to attend the O. E. S. convention. Mrs. F. L. Willcox and Mrs. Sanborn Chase entertained at the home of Mrs. Willcox on S. Coit street in honor of Miss Sarah Smith, guest of Mrs. Chase, and Lloyd and Hugh Willcox, sons of Mrs. F L. Willcox, who have just returned from college. There were about one hundred and twenty-five of the younger set there who danced and made merry. The beautiful home of Mrs. Willcox was thrown into one large reception room. Punch and sandwiches were served. Many came from Timmonsville. Miss Epps Jones from Columbia came to Florence for the joyous occasion. FASHIONS BY WIRE London.-'-Pale yellow Georgette over white, the Georgette embroider ed with white sontache braid is one of the popular combinations of the moment. The yellow is not so deep as the dent de lion of early spring nor yet so faint as the semi-ivory which came into fashion recently. It is more a lemon yellow, very refresh ing and summery in appearance and appearing its best when contrasted with clear white. With these gowns, which are usually made of organdie, go hats in the same shade, of crino line trimmed with fair-sized silk sun flowers in a deeper tone. London.—There is a perfect craze for reviving the styles of the 18th and 19th centuries. In hats this is particularly noticeable. The newest chapeaux, the picture sort, are di rect copies of some of the luscious hats perched immortally on the heads of Gainsborough and Romney beau ties. Once upon a'time it was the custom to laugh lightly at the enor mous head gear of a Gainsborough belle. Nowadays, however, the gar den party hats are almost as large as ^any which that artist painted, and in gorgeous coloring and materials they yield to no century since hat history dawned. FIRE FIRE sometime ago damaged the in terior of our store. Adjustments have just been made. We now want to re model the entire interior, we have to sell our big stock of Millinery, Ribbons^ Hosiery, Etc., at a big sacrifice. We have to sell in the next few days. Take advantage of these reductions. Sale Commences Thursday, June 22 Crochet Cotton 15c Cotton 10c Filo Silk 5c Rope Silk - 5c Colored Sylvia 5c White Sylvia 8c Crochet Spool Silk 19c Hook and Eyes • 3c La Camille Corsets $3.50 Value ....$2,98 $5.00 Value... .$3.98 $6.00 Value ....$4.98 $7.50 Value. ..$5.49 $9.00 Value $5.98 $12.50 Value ....$8.98 W. B. Corsets $1.69 and $1.98 Gloves CENTEMERI GLOVES $7 Long Kid .$4.98 $5 Gauntlet .$3.98 $3 Short Kids $1.98 $4 Short Kids $2.19 $2 Short Kids :.... .98 $1 Long Silks .49 $1 Chamosette .49 $1.50 Long Chamosette .98 Hats * A One Lot of Hats ....u $1.98 One Lot of Hats $2.98 One Lot of Hats $3.98 One Lot of Hats $4.98 One Lot of Hats $7.98 Ribbons 10c Ribbon 7c 15c Ribbon 9c 25c Ribbon 18c 50c Ribbon 39c 75c Ribbon 59c $1 Ribbon 74c $1.50 Ribbon #. 98c Handkerchiefs 50c Value 39c Hose $1.50 Value 98c $2.50 Value $1.29 $3 Value $1.98 $3.50 Value $2.29 50c Lisle Hose 39c FLOWERS Many Pretty Cuts .10 Veilings 75c Value 39c 35c Value 19c Own Brassieres 50c Value 39c 75c Value 1 49c $1 Value 69c $2.50 Value $1.98 MISS JULIA DOUGLAS 27 South Dargan Street