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THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1023. THE GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA The Egypen. It 1f reported. hatched IS imiiiaj; chicks a year bf Incubation In bri oven houses. PGE TWELVE OLIVE OIL BRINGS 1 SILKY SHEEN TO DULLEST HAIR: Burdette Manager Of The New Country Club SOCIETY WCLUB NEWS Sunhurned? CARJ) OF TIIAXKS.

Wt wiab to eipresa our thanks and appreciation to the people of Arden for their klndneK shown us during th illness and death of our daughter and wife. Mr. and Mra. J. Woodson and family and Mr.

Paul Cooley. mil anu sirs, woonsojr. Cards of snnouncmenls have been Issued by Mr. and Mra Buel K. Woodson, roule 7, Qreerivllle.

telling of the birth of a son, on July Jrd. The little new miner has MENTHOLATUM )J Personal Items Announcements At the meeting of the Greenville Country Club Tuesday nlKht A- liurditte aa elected secretary and g. neral manairer of the club. Mr. Hurdettu la one of the boat known and most popular young htislines uu-n In the city, lis ha been con FOLKS Sports Frock For Onlooker cocls end coothea i What the ecrtt that is giving ij' Beautiful hair to thousanda of wai.

men Simply the use of Olive Oil Iq tie ahampooi Hair apeciallats By EBGAP. E. tit EST Ahc earthed itin.v VltITJU IV TKYOV. Mr. and Mrs.

John Ijtmlrum and v. a nected with both Clreetivllle news- llttla 'daughter. Klva. were recent i papers, leaving tha advertising tiusl PARKS T-TEACHFJl ASSOClATIO.V The monihly meeting ot West il.ir.tt parent-teacher association will he haid in tha achool auditorium on 'the afternoon of Friday, July 11th, been named Randol Owens. nest) to go Into the clothing business.

As A ItOV. "1 Kiu as a he aald, "Knc ii.iu vviun let: Ar.d wa youlutu head Giv a in is lou.tJ Never aeuie Uay lei see the jveneer it the He was J4l ivy ttf Mr. Carrying heme anj and he baa hundreds of friends who will be delighted to know of his new connection with the newly-coniplet-ed Greenville Cuuntry Club. Mr. lUirdetia has it genial personality and a pleasing manner that will make him an asset to the club.

Itr that hair should never be wash- ed without It. For It keeps hair from dry. brlttla dullr.eae. You can have thia luxury at tome new. i cheaply.

Just jet a bottle of PALMOLIVE SHAMPOO at drug or department store. Vse it at 4 10 clock. Mr. 1. Holils mil address the meeting, and a fuli tendance urged.

The patren will pieaae the caaoc of meeting. visitors in Tryon, X. HARTSVII I IMTOH. Mite El.anor Coker. of irUvllle, la the ftiest of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard K. W-itaou un Jaime street. HERE ON' III lEfc. Mr.

Rappon Wadley. of Mann. was tusinai tlaitor la this city yesterday. VISITED E. Xeta I'.

tiffin, but a few times and you will marvel i at the lovely sheen It give to your hair. Cleaners gently. Leave hair kalfil lu Entertains Friends At Abbeville Home a a iiu. gleaming and toft aa fintst silk. Adv.

SO (J.liS'.SO IV. Y0.1 have "if ou can, ar.v a. huu go, ard jaugliivr to kaow You i mm this evening. I Thia evening at Dreamland lakt i the regular dance will take place, I with Tt-skt y'a orchestra furnishtng Ithe muoic. There are a large num.

ar of visitor In tha city who will ba present on thin occaaion. Dream- land is growing In popularity, and each ffk tha number attending tha dances haa increased. I On Saturday evening another dance will laka place. i tl'J i vv.r hom the wor.d app.aud oiay. AHItKVlI.LK, July II.

(Special! Miss Florence Xeuffer de-liKhtfully entertained about a hundred of her friends last night at the Neuffer home on Xorth Main street at a lawn party In honor of her visitors, llssca Claire Chapman, of Macon. Ga-, and Luclle Norwood, of Marlon. The evontng waT spent in progressive conversation and tha young people enjoyed the party. Ice cream and 'cake were aerved a refr. aliments.

you road it la kl ryta it in hn net' Bt Miss Thompson motored to Urtenvilla Tuesday tor a visit, TO ARRIVE TOMORROW. Mtsa Jessia l.ee Klf.n. of Chatta-nootra, will arrive tomorrow for an extended stay with relative TEX AS VISITORS. Misa Xeta Parson and Enrle Tar-eon, of Austin, Texas, are visiting In Fountain Inn. the gue.ts of relative.

I VES FOR VISIT. After a visit In this cltv with her aunt. Mrs. Timothy Kl.Ten, Miss Haiel Elden returned yesterday to you that he vay to a lofty ace? AT THE rLAVGnOt -XPS. W.

re oa k.nd ta him back thm th, elty ill hava i oj etr think or say tie ton ou.d heir aa.n moat delightful Uma thla after- LV nv whQ aon OOU, tnnpuaitmrui Hiu, been made that there will ba a fairy away 1 i V-' TKri mm fen, in atory teller at each of tha play ground, at tha following hoara: mi he "Had not Wen tylCitv park at 4 o'clock: John at JC; Donaldaon at 1:19 and And-r- her homo In Washington. D. C. LEAVE FOR T1MMOVSVH I.E. i Mrs.

Lewis Walker and Mrs. on St. at 5:00. Misa Margaret 11J-hon making plan, for a joily party to laka place at tha city park afternoon at ivrsrlM I T-K-re ro Jus: wouij ba. came.

t'oya or mora troiu day to day Opening Dance At New Club House. An Interesting event of the week's Fticlal calendar la the formal opening dance of the Greonvilln Country Club which will be given at the new club house this evening, by the "Xlne O'clock." All members and their out-of-town guests are cordially Invited to be present. Music will be furnished t.y an orchestra from Charlotte. X. The dance committee Is composed of the following: Messrs.

Austin Parker, Hamlin Beattle and F. L. ghackleford. Homer Edwards left yesterday for Tlmmnnsvllle where they will visit their aunt, Mrs. 1).

E. Copeland. LE WE FOR EXWOOn. round my door, I can aay." p.ay:n tha! I SUNBURN If yow akin ia tesdrr that you expect aur.burn, rub it well with Vicka before expoaw- AJter aunbarn, apply Vicka gently da not rub in. It aoothaa barn and often avert bUiters.

For any outdoor vacation, Vicka ii "ttandard equipment." It eaaea attack el bay ever, atthma. catarrh and summer colda. Fint for tore feet, too. VapoRud iThtre ars ta.niy U1)! or mora Kompmc roi-cd u. day by day What tomorrow Ju.is ta store, ef can tr.iiy ay.

Ttt whia farr.e aha. I tnf out One g.ory and ftr joy, GoodRrtune to atlwho drink Jord alvert coffee An Inventor has Increased the leverage of a ratchet screw driver bv giv ing It a pistol grip. aomo of bcyoca a Jo-li, Shall ta known him as a toy. tOipy right. by Edgar A.

xrtTisG or voiso rEOPLr. Tha young people's meeting of the third division of the W. M. of the Greenville anaociatioa meats with the I'nity Baptist churcn Saturday. July lth.

at 10:30 a. m. Tne prceram follows: Son? sirvice. Pevotlcnal Led by Mlsa Lois Gren. Welcome fe-mber of I'nity T.

W. Kesponse Miss Luclla Edwards. Roll call and reports. -Miss Kathleen Joyce. Each P'lnbeam band prtaent giv a short procrsm.

At o'clock Mrs. W. J. Mcaioth-lii will pe ik to the young reJole an! to mcth 'rs. A social win follow ah'-n dinner will be served en the grounds In the afternoon the T.

W. A 'a To Wear Thin Waists or Sleeveless Dresses Mrs. J. H. Arnold and daughter.

Mrs. H. Koshee, left jisterdny for Greenwood where they will vlalt relative and frit nds. HERE FOR VISIT. Miss Deah S'ilrhy.

of Baltimore. is the ef friends In thia city today, er.ruiita to New Orleans. GEESTS OF MRS. NORWOOD. Mrs.

J. W. Norv ro! has as her guests nt her home on Mcpanlel avenue, Mrs. John Adams and Miss Julia Cantey of A.il.burn, Ga. HERE FOR VISIT.

Mtea Annalien Mason, of Chlcaao. is the attractive guest of friends In Gr. enville this week. Miss Ma.on will leave tomorrow for Aahevllle, X. to attend a house rarty.

visitors Rirn Rv home. Mrs. Percy M. Kelton and two sons, of ElceflVld. left yesterday after a visit of several dnys with Mr.

and Mrs. Etteene 1. Bates on CLEANS INSIDE YOUR TEETH i i cf a J' iloiw paste. i.V matter for ar.y wmin a t'. ery trace cf or i race, acl arms.

W.ih re Till fuix tro cf the powdertd ae aad iiir nuiJ a thick and ii read on tha ha.ry HI have charge of th- pro-ram un face for then rub- ier th dir. onon of Miss Kate Cal ct and the sm washed. This bertson. their superintendent. A fui! attendance expected.

HERE FtR EXTENDED STAY. Mrs. C. B. Rucker and little compete.

removes the hair, but to disappointment, get the dela-tone in an original package ar.d mix r-sh. Ad. fV 217 North Main St. i danahter have arrived from Korr DANCE Dreamland TONIGHT i War Tax Ftata Tax Total II Teskey's Orchestra Crook, Nebraska, and will spend several weeks in Greenville visiting jSTYLiSHHAIR P.ucker's aunts. Mra.

Davis uuiy Clearance Sale Kurman and Mrs. Albert Barnes. Mr Kuckr was formerly Miss Mary Sue Donaldson, and her many friends will be delighted to know of her arrival In the elty. At present she la the guest of Mrs. Davis Furman.

It is getting so that anything that Is not strictly an evening frown or a bathing suit is labeled a "jspor's frock." One wears them to business, goes shopping and calling In tlnm and uses them in a variety of ways and to numerous places that would not come under the head of sports, strictly spaklng. Of course one can play tennis or pa Hip a canoe or do vsrioua atrenuoua things In a good many of these sports things, while others are designed for the onlooker for one to wear while attending horse races or tennis match or a yachting grace when one wanta to look one's very best. In the latter category on must list the smart frock pictured here. One cou'd play a game In It, of course, especially If It waa a quiet game like croquet which does not need much action, hut it was built especially for the woman who want to look attractive and cool from the aide lines. Tt Is made of white crepe silk.

Red scroll brail Is ap-pliqtied on In stripe effect aad the neck, aves and edce of h-m are bound with red crepn. A wide red si'k sash tied at the left gives a dashing touch, and one can visualize red shoes with th white hose, red hat trimmed with white and red and whlto parasol and picture a most alluring costume which would rlva! the game la Interest. Bargains Summer Dresses 1 $5.75, $8.50, $10 to $14.75 Dresses of Normandy Voile, French Voile, Crepe 1 de Chine, Canton Crepe, Ratine. In stripes and I colors. CaiUdirth Haro la a wewlarful meeaaf all upactut motlWsl TOien tha Little One arrives, yo a can bar that moment mora ires Xorth Main street.

AI.ARAM. VISITORS. Mrs. Wa'lare Rid.ilck and two children, of Memopolls. have arrived for a visit to Mrs.

Riddlck's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

HayntJ-worth, on Xorth Main street TO ARRIVE TOn.1T. Mrs. Joe McMsnus and little daughter. Josephine, of Washington, D. are expected In the city today for a visit to the former' mother-in-law, Mrs.

Janla McMa-nus, on Augusta street. VISITFn IV PICKENS. Mr. and Mrs. .1.

H. Wool snd little daughter, Edna Hall, have returned home from a visit to Mr. snd Mrs. Snm Flakety In Plrk-en. On July the fourth the party went to Table Rock Cove for the day.

VISITORS FROM CHARTyrrn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hobert.son, of Charlotte. X.

C. are the guests of tha former's parents, Mnlor snd Mra W. F. Robertson, on East Mc-Ree avenue. The marriage of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Robertson waa an Interesting event of the snrlng, solemnized In rharintfe. Mrs. Robertson was formerly Miss Elisabeth Brown. 1mm tufftrilit tkaa Imrm vtrbMf tmarlaed.

Aa amiatnt iiacrt ta thia Rita nMSHED A. MILT WASH fcaa ihowa way. It wa wIm tet prr rfnnd tha mat reowlT, -Motkir's fni' TOOTH BKUSH For dressing the hair ia ihe rew style there's r.mhirig to equal Nelson's which makes stubborn hair Kftan verycasy tomanage Neon's gives the r.ap and sparkle to bebbed hair for mioses and the ssy, sf stay-combed effect for young men. Besides Kelson's is fine for the scalp arid hair. by all drug 6tore.

Saves two days ot work and worry each week Everything Washed Vt. C. J. Biranaa, Scrantsa, Pa-. Mia I Wiih ait tnt twa Everything Ironed Phone 1 1S7 akiMna I has a aoetoe vA a aoraa.

aad the Important Sale of High Grade DRESSES In Canton and Flat Crepes Values to $65.00 at $25.00 User kad aaa inatrw- ROME I.AIXDRT wala. tut anta aiy laat 7C Wedding Card. Of NELSONS Kodsar'e Fhasd aad had oetr a mc: we kad aa tiaa UHl doctor beeanaa I waaa't aery rlefc aanut tan or tftaea mis-mtm TJaa TtetWs FrtetiT aa of moth, an aad irasaWMthara did. Don wait, atari taoar, a4 waawtila wriu ta BradScld Baaralatar Co BA 44. Atlanta.

Ga-. for a frc flluatratad Wak eoataialnc iafaraatioa mrj axeaaaaat Bather heoad haaa. Motb r'l Pnnwi- it sold by aJ Ana atone- Interest To Many. NINETY PER CENT OF GIRLS ARE VICTIMS HAIR DRESSING The following carda have been re ceived In Greenville, which are of KJwn Mf. EUuaenti.Va.

much Interest, the bridegroom having formerly made Greenville his Chiropodist Ground Floor Pr if e5 tonal SOS E. North St. Frepared to take oara of all forma of Foot Trratment. Jhone tot for Appointment F. A.

Luben home: Sleeveless Sport Sweaters $2.00, $2.95 up to $12.50 New Shipments Just Received Ves we hgve "No Bananas." (No. 19068). ThiUips Crew Piano Company, 115 W. Washington Street. Mrs.

Ola DeraF Everett announces the marriage of hr daughter Ola to Mr. Aleiander Tobias Kernv On Wednesday. Julv the fourth Eaema On Hands For 5 or 6 Years Cuticura Healed Cleans Inside mM if klWtat jf I Glaring Truth Brought Out By Recent Investigation of Widely Used Method. The tremendous sale of the Beauty Creatlona which are being old under the now famous ack and White label and which have caused eo much discussion among beauty and skin specialists has resulted In a thorough a.ftlng out of valuable information. Girls and women who have had complexion, and who have been trying first one thing then another to Nineteen hundred and twenty-three wan Cm- 1 Aa.

km till uidsw nnrl Ecsama broke out on my hand following a severe burn. Every time I washed my bancs it Ixiuls. Missouri. Picnic At Dreamland By Philathea Class. Members of the Wesley Thllathea Between Reduced prices on Sport Skirts and Hats Sport Dresses and Suits Exceptional Savings are Offered ier-asf.

CaSHsWa. pm mil t4 4 or had housework to oo etinerea tortures. I could not rest at i night. It broke out in elass of Buncombe St. M.

E. shurch bring that clear, rosy and pleasing will have a picnic at Dreamland this appearance to their faces can trace afternoon, hich will one of the I their failure to Just one thing, and haters which ran water. After time the blisters would dry dellgh'ful evn- In the history of op and peel oS and new blister would form. 1 bad tha trouble about five or six years before I began using Curl' The Outlook Cloak Suit Co. cura Soap and Ointment, and after that le tha methods they have been using do not get lasting results.

It is true that many things have been offered to them through flashy ad vert lain, promising Instant and almost ovefn.ght relief from plm-piea, blotches, rough or sallow skin, and all too unsuspecting in tnelr eagerness to be attractive they believe It. But not untij the now famous Black and White Beauty Creations were perfected a few years ago had anything really reliable been avail using them about three months I ins class. A truck wl'l leave the church at 4:10 m. and those who wish to go out with the crowd, are requested to be on hand promptly at th its hour. For these who work, and find It Impossible to get away early, cars will be at the church at 5 o'clock.

All memtiera are urgd to attend this outing. Mr. And Mrs. Homines Parents Of Girl. waa completely neaiM.

I Signed Mra. H. t. Elmer, 1723 Mechanic I 217 North Miin St. Galveston, Texas.

These fragrant emollients are all yetl need (or all toilet purpoaea. Soap to cleanse and purify, Ointment to soothe and heal, Talcum to able. This Ii proven by the many girls and women who regularly use Only one thing improves with age And that it forbidden. Everything else it better fresh, Especial crackers, BLOCK'S CRACKERS aK freah, For they'r made in Atlanta And delivered daily Ta your grocer. Yoi tell your grocer That you want BLOCK'S cracker And htH give you fruh cracken.

THE FRANK BLOCK CO. Atlanta, Ga. powdat and perfume. The following cards have been Is-' It.ack and White eaneing Cream Sal Iat X. 41 Hmm ued from Birmingham, Ala Mr.

Peroxide Cream, fioap and the ma and Mrs. Carl Hommea announce others to meet every need in tlo the birth ef a daughter, Katherine care of the.r complexions and which (wia o. is the reason Black and White Beauty Creation art being told so widely. Adv. Highest Quality- I'ET "DO CP" TOCR LTNGERIH Tou'Q be agreeably surprised nt Beauty Creations fii 25 and Price- the character of our laundry wor Those dainty lacey things you must Luclle, en Wednesday.

Julv the fourth, nineteen hundred and twenty-three, Birmingham, Ala. rmsT Dnnsiov of w. m. v. Th first division of tha W.

M. K. Oreenvdlla association wUI meet with Roper Mountain Baptist church Saturday. July 14. Tha program Is aa followa: Greeting.

Mra. Mlmrrta. Response. Reports trom societies. H.

It. convention. Miss Florins La a liwton. Music. Addreaa, K.

A. Jarksm. Appoints nt of commute on time and lace, on resolutions. Announ menta. Prayer.

Social hour. AFTER500W SESMOW. Pevetior al. A r'ay. Oo'den Moments.

Cen-tral a. A'a. Leader, Mis Delia Reavem, Prorres ef our work In Japan. Miss timer. Car work tn China.

Mist Mary VMieiVa Take your He know that Dr. Watt's Tooth Brash dean those bard-to-rasch surtsces Inside and thoss crrrices between yont tssth wbsre decay lurk. Th earafally afaspsd brlstlst rssch (hose places easily, surely. Ia Thews Sbss at afl gncal gWars CJukTsSizs a a a JSC Youth's So a a a Aduk'ifxM SOc Ih lsetstwd fee IdHlaatt Thi Western Company be to careful with when you waa Ihera yourself corns back to yo from laundry eiqultltely "dona up" a real work ef art from washerwoman's viewpoint. aam naiH tor aaa aa tha kas4f Ulhjwaawt.

Pal a Ua aw tot al at doww tka oacka md or aaai kt haaw. rarhat. aac Tha "akk alaatk 1m bata, Ixa, Baa, aaaa, f4ww kee, aaoaataloaa, Bwk an. HiiBaiwiaaaBaaai ALLAIRE, WOODWARD CO. Ta Uaal Dra MOSn nouA.nusou 10c NAPOLEON ONCE SAID "A Foot-sore Army is an Army Half Defeated" When Our Boys went Into th( war Ihe Government ordered over one million five hundred thousand pounds of Powder for the Feet, to make their shos comfortable on their long marrhe.

Thia emphasises tha testimony of millions of people who use Allen'a Foot-Kase for tha quick relief of Corns, Uunlong and Calluses, and for Tiftd. Aching. Sweating, Bmart-mg. Tender I'est. At Xlght, after exceaalve dancing or walking, sprinkle Allen's Foot-Ease in the foot-bath.

Those who use Allen's Foot-Ease have their loot troubles. Adv. Br-w ay bt a ST aaaa-- ivUvl r-WVlart I rtolcombe. A story. Mis Margaret Mason P.oval Ambassador work.

Mra M. C. Barton. Report of commute on time and place, oa resolutions. Trayer.

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