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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 5

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MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1940 MORNING NEWS, EGGS'-This closeup of a Republic pursuit -interceptor, which READY TO 'LAY SOME fuselage bomb and the six 100-pound wing can also serve as a deadly bomber, shows the expedition. 750-pound The two-seater, in production at Farmingdale, bombs all loaded up for an carries two 30-calibre guns that fire through the propeller. "egg-laying" N. also because of their race and beliefs. We take our ability to make and for our abilkeep money to live in comparative fort even through depres, many countries of sions, while in and acthe tual earth famine semi starvation uncomeven in normal times.

Today. growth America and is facing existence, a cris- he said, and it is the American privilege citithe duty of every stand fast upon these things the which have made our country in the world. greatest Patterson was presented to Mr. the club by N. B.

Baroody, who assisted N. S. Abu-Arab in althe program. Invocation ranging was by H. S.

Corey. S. Cormick was welcomed G. by the members as the club's newest member, Daily Menu have a meal on the By Mrs. Alexander George It's fun to Serving On The Porch porch.

Luncheon For Eight Fruit Frost (Chilled Tart Beverage) Mousse Patio Spiced Pears Fish Graham Gems Pineapple Marmalade Angel Delight Coffee Fish Mousse Patio (Serving 8) 1 pound can tuna 1-2 cup mayonnaise 2-3 cup whipped cream 2 tablespoons horseradish 1-4 cup chopped sweet pickles 2 tablespoons chopped pimentos 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon paprika "Take No Chances!" SELL YOUR TOBACCO in LAKE CITY with 'WES' AND 'NORMAN' STAR WAREHOUSES Number 1 Number 2 FIRST SALE Every Day Make Your Piles Large For Best Prices Star Warehouses No. 1 MANAGERS No. 2 Wesley Singletary Norman Epps FLORENCE, S. C. Officers Probe Hartsville Theft Special to the Morning News: DARLINGTON, Aug.

-An intensive investigation waS being conducted today by Darlington county officers into the cracking of a safe at the Segars Chevrolet Company in Hartsville Wednesday night. Many sections of Pee Dee are being combed for the intruders and officers expect to make an early arrest, Cash amounting to $275, checks. and valuable papers were from the safe when it was drilled. Entrance to the building was made through a rear side window, and the getaway made through the same place. The safe was entered when the robbers went in through the dial, having taken from the repair department the tools for the bold robbery.

Henry Collins, manager el the store, was aS yet unable to determine the exact amount of loss. Lieutenant Leo Jenkins of Columbia, Chief of Police V. C. ELmore of Hartsville, Sherift C. A Grinnell of Darlington, and Andrew Askins, fingerprint expert of Darlington, are investigating the robbery.

Mac's Confectionery At Dargan-Palmetto The store known as Mac's Confectionery from which two slot machines Were taken Wednesday by two unidentified men morning representing officers, gOV- the ernors corner of Dargan and Palmetto streets, instead of South Dargan street, as stated in a story in the Morning News Thursday. Another by the same but under Store different ownership is located on the first block South Durgan and has no connection with the store from which the machines were taken. human values and rendition the in which it shows the way placed on human limitations the life of New York by City. (Simon Schuster: In 8 more difncult field, Peter Canyon" is equally literature successful. than Nothing trying is hardentch the feeling of a growing boy, and overtones which form his life much as the events.

quite as This Mr. Viertel has done, with cecasional flashes of startling beauty. (Harcourt, Brace: bye $2.50) And two novels well known practitioners, both expert. One is de la Roche's seventh "Whiteoaks" novel, "Whitecak Heritage" (Little, Brown: the other is Sophie Kerr's "The Beautiful Woman," more sericus than some oi ner work. the story of a professional beauty.

(Farrar Rinehart: $2.50) IEFIRD'S $1 MAN -Latest addition to Uncle Sam's $1-a-year men, who serve for a mere token salary, is Nelson Rockefeller (above), 32-year-old son of "John Jr." He'll coordinate commercial and cultural relations among American republics. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jeffords of Lamar, died at 12 o'clock last night at the Saunders Memorial hospital after an illness of five weeks. Funeral arrangements will be announced later, Lamar Child, 3, Dies At Hospital In City Samuel Jeffords, 3-year-old son SOOTHES BABY'S SKIN chafed, irritated Use Moroline as a Dressing to soothe and comfort.

It's safe, pure, white. Demand Moroline. Large MOROLINE 5c Jars 10c and WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for Old GOLD or GOLD Fills Florence Loan Office 153 North Dargan St. CONVENIENT -AWAY PLAN Select Your New FALL SUITS Use our lay-away plan $1475 $1650 and $1850 Men's NEW FALL HATS 98c $1.48 $1.98 $2.95 BOYS' FALL HATS 98c $1.25 and $1.48 MEN'S FALL DRESS SHIRTS 48c 68c 97c $1.48 $1.59 BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS 48c 59c and 68c MEN'S FALL DRESS SHOES $1.48 $1.98 $2.95 $4.95 MEN'S FALL WORK SHOES $1.48 $1.65 $1.98 $2.95 BARGAIN TABLE! LADIES' WHITE SHOES Values to $2.95 Values to $2.95 $100 PAGE FIVE EFIRD'S A Patterson Speaks On Americanism Should Cherish Our Freedom, Ministerial Student Tells Masons Members of the Masonic Service lub of Florence had AS their speaker last night the Rev. pest, Patterson, assistant pasDr' of the First Presbyterian church.

He talked on the subject I Love America." Prefacing his remarks with the tatement that he believed the najority of people failed to see he simple little things that made ur country so great because they Vere actually too close to these hings, he urged the club memters to examine their way to life Ind compare it with that being xperienced other peoples in world today. We take political freedom for granted, yet few of us really Cinderstand the significance of it, We voice our personal opinons and subject and criticize, our governmental officials entirely without fear of being subjected to retaliaory punishment. Such is not the Pase in many other countries today, for concentration camps and even death is the penalty for an putspoken opinion over practically half the earth today. We take social freedom for granted, he pointed out, yet significance few bi us realize the real bf the phrase. We are not perseruted our position from a rasial standpoint and enjoy perfect social freedom regardless of our standing.

This condition does not in other parts of the world. where and women and chilprevail men are driven from their homes dren PECIAL Turkish Baths $1.25 Same results as Hot Springs right here in Florence. Miss Stark in charge of Women Patrons Phone 9138 McKAY'S BARBER SHOP EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING incorporated 148-B W. Evang St. LAY AWAY PLAN! New Fall Merchandise SELECT YOUR NEW Fall Coat And use our lay-away plan $995 $1475 and $1650 Small Motifs For Many Linens Household Arts by Alice Brooks Easy Stitchery Quickly Done COPR.

1940. HOUSEHOLD PATTERN PATTERN 6695 The wise needlewcman commences early to put aside odd linens for gifts. This pattern gives her 8 chance to effectively embroider a great variety of them. Pat- tern 6695 contains a transfer pattern of 14 motifs ranging from 5 1-4x13 to 1 3-4x3 inches; illus- ARTS, INC. 6695 trations of stitches; materials needed.

To obtain this pattern send ten cents in coin to the Morning News Household Arts 259 W. 14th Street, New York, N. Y. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and pattern number. Hostesses At Bridge Thursday Complimenting Miss Eula Miller Mrs.

T. S. Roe and Mrs. D. A.

Kennedy entertained delightfully Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roe on Madison Avenue in honor of Miss Eula Miller, charming elect of next week. Mixed summer flowers were used in the living room, and a lovely white and crystal ed the dining room "decorations with a crystal bowl of white gyp- centering the table, flanksophila with white candles in crystal ed holders. Three tables were arranged for was spent. bridge, with, which the afternoon place for the honas marked with a little bride oree wedding arch hung with under a silver bells.

The high score prize. bowl, was born by a large crystal Miller, the honor guest, and Miss Mrs. R. N. Whelchel received the 1-2 cup diced celery water ever tuna, Pour boiling chill.

Flake it with drain, cool and other ingredients and a fork Add hours in a mechanical freeze four or in ice and salt. refrigerator Unmold on crisp lettuce and pass more mayonnaise. Graham Gems (Using Buttermilk) 2 cups flour 1-2 cups Graham flour 1-2 cup granulated sugar 2 teaspoons soda teaspoon salt 2 eggs, beaten 1 1-2 cups buttermilk 1-3 cup fat, melted Bix ingredients just enough to hold them together. Half fill muffin pans and bake 15 greased minutes in moderate oven. Serve warm.

Angel Delight individual circles angel food enke. 1 quart lime sherbet 2 cups sliced peaches or 1 cup berries 1-3 cup granulated sugar tablespoon lemon juice Arrange the cake on serving plates. Top with sherbet and surround with remaining ingredients, chilled together. ACCURACY This feature of our service contributes to your confidence, Your prescription here is filled with the same degree of professional skill and accuracy that your physician used in writing the prescription. Prescriptions formerly filled at Stanley's, Darby's Lake's Drug Stores can be filled here.

Florence Pharmacy, Inc. THE CUT RATE DRUG STORE Phone 500 WE DELIVER Featuring Today! 18 NEW FALL STYLES LADIES' SHOES 198 Ladies' Full Fash. Silk HOSE Slightly Imperfect 59c value 37c cut prize, a pretty flower print. The hostesses presented Miss Miller with two ice tea glasses two goblets in her pattern of crystal. After the game the hostesses assisted by Mrs.

Welchel, served ice cream in green with white wedding bells molded in the center and individual di. nond shaped cased frosted in green and decoraed with lilies of the valley. Limeede cooled green-tinted ice cubes, salted withs in green and white cups, and tiny white net bags of rice ted with green ribbon completed the charming green and white color scheme. Invited in for the refreshment Mrs. J.

R. Miller, hour were of the honoree, Mrs. mother Clifton, mother of the Thomas bridegroom to his his sister-in-law, aunt, Mrs. Miss Frank Clifton of Kinston, and Miss Hannah McCutchen. Literary Guidepost By JOHN SELBY Doubtless angry at the slighting have been making a- We low general level, summer fiction has tightened its belt vastly improved its figure.

and. odd, very Dutch but very affecting novel by A. Rootheart called "Dutch Vet" has appeared, This the account for one thing. of a veterinary whose, who family life badly, and then is unjustly accused of fathering the tangles child of one of his servants. The situation is as old as the hills, of life explored by but the section the author is not usual in fiction, and the accuracy of unique, his It is observation is close to honest performance, Not odd at all is Franz Hoeller(Macmillan: ing's "The but the it Ausequally affecting.

It is trian side cf the Nazi "conquest" of that small and helpless countold in all human terms, try, There is little ranting. not 100 much emphasis on the Infallible goodness of the "defenders." and is a curious and true adjustthere ment to real life on every page, or almost every page. This is one most effective anti Nazi of the novels 80 far. (Little, Brown: Adeline Rumsey'8 "When the Bough Breaks" is exhibit three, It is family novel, the stiry of three sisters and their surroundinks, both human and otherwise, and how finally they concentrated on the daughter of one of them in desperate effort to add up to something. even vicariously, and how R8 a result the girl in anestion was the sum of all of them.

Two things ate remarkable about the novel- -its accurate PAY CASH for your CAR -and SAVE! Borrow the money from us Standard Securities Corporation THOS. R. MILLER, President 206 West Evans St. Phones 1618 1619 Ladies Full Fash. First quality SILK HOSE Fall shades SILK LADIES FULL HOSE FASH.

59 79c value. Slightly irregular New Fall Shades Senior Class SILK HOSE 77. Full Fash. 3 and 4 Thread 2 pair for $1.50 LADIES' FALL HATS 97c $1.94 $2.98 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES -JUST UNPACKEDSizes 3 to 6 1-2 and 7 to 14 48c 97c $1.95 CHATHAM BLANKETS The Best For Home Use $1.98 $2.95 $3.95 $4.45 $4.95 $5.95 $9.95 ONE LOT LADIES' COATS Suitable for year round wear $4 $5 $6 and $8 ONE LOT LADIES SUITS Suitable for year round wear $3.95 $5 $6 and $7 NEW SHIPMENT Uniforms 1 00 For Nurses, Maids, Beauticians, Waitresses Tailored Priscilla and Curtains Special Curtains Priscilla New Fall Prints New Fall 80 sq. Fast colors PRINTS, yd.

Good quality short length 36 inch OUTINGS SHEETING Lights and darks 36 inch wide 5 FEATHER PILLOWS WINDOW SHADES 65 ea. 35c 2 for $1.25 3 for $1.00.

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