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m mm fr w m f x T Y ~ THE UNIQaj TIMES = ^" *" JHa X W JBL ^ EXECUTED ESTABLISHED IN 1850 ? GWIHC ALL ;?r . .^ i ALt THE TIME FOR 67 YEARS ?, VOL. LXVII. KO. 28. . UXION, 8. C., gjB)1 RED CROSS ORG an 17 Fn I \ppnr.pnM p/W H Officers and Executive Committee Chosen Membership Committee Now at Work?Other Committees Chosen by Executive Committee, and Still Others Yet to Be Chosen. A Red Cross chapter was organized here Friday afternoon of last week, the Service League organization being merged into the Red Cross. A meeting of the Service League was called by the president, Mrs. Thomas C. Duncan, and the members unanimously voted for the change. A considerable number of others, toe-ether I with the actual members of the Service League, went into the new organization. Application for a charter had been made and granted by the proper authorities and the fifty members necessary to organize was secured and the following officers were chosen: B. F. Alston, Jr., chairman; Mrs. Thomas C. Duncan, vice chairman; Mrs. James W. Mixson, secretary; C. C. Sanders, treasurer. The executive board composed of five men and five women, was also chosen and is as follows: B. F. Alston, Jr., Jacob Cohen, W. M. Jones, Dr .Theodore Maddox and Lewis M. Rice; Mrs. T. C. Duncan. Mrs. Jacob Cohen, Mrs. L. J. Hames, Mrs. T. Perrin Kennedy and Mrs. Elias Prioleau. v ' , At this meeting a membership committee was appointed, consisting of Mrs. T. C. Duncan, Mrs. Macbeth jl "Young, Mrs. C. E. Storm, Mrs. Jacob ?fc Cohen, Mrs. Lewis Riee, Mrs. W. M. . Jones, Miss Virginia Briggs and Miss !v n the rooma of the Chamber of Commerce for the further purpose of appointing committees necessary to perfect the organization. The membership committee having already been appointed, the following partial appointments were made: Publicity?Lewis M. Rice. W W Coltnn T , o. w. Mixson. Finance?W. M. Jones, Emslie Nicholson, R. P. Morgan. y\ Headquarters?Mrs. Elias Prioleau. Cooperating and Extension?Mrs. Macbeth Young. e{ Supplies?Mrs. L. J. Hames. cc Educational?Dr. Theodore Maddox, Mrs. T. P. Kennedy. th Relief for Families?Mrs. Jacob Co- er hen, Mi9s Hattie McCutcheon, Miss j i,u Netta Cooner "T , ~uu mrs. w. W. Fin- gj ley. There are several other committees to be appointed and as will be seen additional members to the several committees mentioned above. It was col thought best to wait until the mem- tio bership committee had perfected its at work before the other appointments Mji were made and this committee was in- W'I structed to notify the chairman as boa soon as they had succeeded in carry. 1 >ing out their instructions, and he will tun call another meeting of the executive ' committee. It is understood that all parties who contributed $1.00 or more to the recent Red Cross *?< ! campaign will be rp| entitled to membership without addi- ~ tional fee, if they so elect. It will Q^a( only be necessary that they express an('j their desire to become members and that information confirming: the fact an , that they had contributed be received 'wjj| from Allan. Nicholson, chairman of the recent campaign. prest There are four ranks of paid mem- anfj hers: First, those who contribute *mjss| $1.00 are enrolled as regular mem- osnec bers; those who contribute $2.00 are injer< enrolled as subscribing members; those paying: $5.00 are enrolled ORE/ as contributing: members; those paying: $10.00 to rank as sustaining members; $25 ? - _ one a lire mem- The ber and to become a patron with the this ? payment of $100. Chicaj Union, backed up by the county at use of large, should have a strong chapter Four and no doubt there is a: great work wired for the organization to do. and $5 Those willing to join and become Cannoi permanent .members of the organiza- State < tion will confer a kindness if they _ will notify any Members of the mem- 'ARM bership committee of their desire so to do. The ' ?CHARTER MEMBERS? to cona A. B. C B. F. Alston ten sevi Mrs. Jacob Cohen in ordei W. W. Colton can be ? Miss Netta Cooper wanting T. C. Duncan with hil Mrs. T. C. Duncan be made Mrs. ft. W. Edgar Mrs. Ora B. Fant Good F. M. Farml | of nerve 4 V LAST FRIDAY Mrs. F. M. Farr. 7 Mrs. D. C. Flynn Miss Mary Flynn , Mrs. A. H. Foster Miss Mary Emma Foster F. H. Garner Li J. Hames Mrs. L. J. Hames F W. W. Johnson H E. F. Kelly A. G. Kennedy y Mrs. T. Perrin Kennedy, $1.00 * I>r. Theodore Maddox p Mrs. J. F. Matheson m Miss Genie McCutchen Miss Hattie McCutchen Miss Manette McCutchen J. F. McLure Mrs. J. F. McLure C W. S. McLure G J. W. Mixson Mrs. J. W. Mixson ^ Mrs. M. A .Moore N. B. Morgan R. P. Morgan, $1.00 G Mrs. James Munro, $1.00 Mrs. C. T. Murphy M Allan Nicholson Emslie Nicholson F Mrs. C. H. Peake Mrs. Ida N. Perrin. L Mrs. Elias Prioleau, $1.00 L. M. Rice R Mrs. L. M. Rice, $1.00. Mrs. S. M. Rice. hi Mrs. C. R. Robertson C. C. Sanders Gus B. Sanders r Mrs. Cora E. Storm Mrs. M. B. Summers ti W. E. Thomson ]\] Mrs. W. E. Thomson, $1.00 Miss Catherine Thomson, $1.00 st Miss Sallie Thomson, $1.00 T L. D. Wagnon Mrs. J; Clough Wallace " J. W. Welborn d L. C. Wharton, * Geo. P. White v ' Mrs. Geo. P. White Mro P V r ?.? J-i' ff tltvc R. C. Wiljiams Macbeth Young Mrs. Macbeth Young additional names? j' P' A?^Tii T if II Mrs. A. H. Cottingham, $1.00 Mrs. C. F. Hart, $1.00 Mrs. Davis Jeffries po Mrs. H. B. Jennings Co W. M. Joc^s th< Mrs. W. Jones en Mrs. George T. Keller ma Mrs. Theodore Maddox ma Mrs, Lily D. Miller vill Mrs. Julia Thomas H. Alt IEETING OF EXECUTIVE BOARD pjR A. There will be a meeting of the ex- cou utive board and the membership ej . immittee of the Red Cross chap- ft r at 5 oclock Friday afternoon at e Chamber of Commerce rooms.- Evy member is urged to be present as isiness of importane will be trans- A S ted. _ BUTTER DEMONSTRATION. T1 Mrs. Mr. W. W. Fitzpatrick of Clemson "sur lege will give a butter demonstra- nary n Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock to 9: the Central school building and quite 5S Alsie Smith and Mr. A. B. Car- convj e, county agents, are urging every- are i ly to attend. apprt 'his demonstration is a rare oppor- crate, ity and should be taken advantage the I i>y- those interested. not o, ;smv*nv inrou CONFERENCE Fvt AT GRACE CHURCH shake give 1 he Missionary Conference for health rtanburg District will be held in fhe 0 'e Methodist church on the 19th p, 20th of July. The first meeting come. be Thursday afternoon at 4 p. m. announcements for other services be made at this meeting, lere will be about 50 delegates ''or ;nt and it is hoped a successful jrofitable meeting will result. All the 00 onary societies of the town are has he< ially invited to attend and those about jsted in mission work. desire i ? is small \T COUNCIL RED MEN their ci PURCHASE Aim"' ..?iuuuytntK of this The c Great Council of Red Men of questior Itate wired $1,000 this week to sire. T ?o to purchase an ambulance for the coui our wounded soldiers in France, it is be hundred and fifty dollars was ties will from Union by R. Ij. Cromer fall at 1< 50 was wired from Newberry by If thei n G. Blease, both men are high to enter officers in the Great Council. calves ii ERS SHOULD GET~ with** Mr SEED FOR FALL SOWING company time has come for the farmers or Mr. C ider buying seed for fall use. should be arwile, county agent, has writ- are going eral seed houses for quotations . . r to determine where the seed 4 1Ss obtained at lowest price. Men J?0US<L.^ seed are urged to get in touch " n in order that contracts can ? M i before seeds advances. "Y .1. , m ^ and Miss luck is the most popular brand bia for th i tonic. course. II VVIItf livx f Vffi COUNTY1 Vie Third Annual Short O Central School Buildh .ii Monday, July 16. 10:30?Devotional exercises, Rev. J. . Matheson. Wecome, Prof. Jame* L, Hope. 11:00-12:00?Talks, Mr. Hughe** [r. Elliott, Mr. Cleveland. 12:00-12:30?"Purpose of Home emonstration Work," Miss Edith Li arrott, State Agent. 1:00-2:00?Dinner. Afternoon. 2:00-2:30?"Poultry Breeds, Care of hicks, Preserving Eggs with Water lass," Mr. G. C. Cleveland. 9 90.9 -90 ?? W. ' f. W. FitzpairW^ " 3:30-5:00?Section A?"Canning eans, Tomatoes and Soup Mixtures in lass," Miss Napier. Section B-? Catsup, Mustard, Pickle and Puree," [rs. Willimon and Turned. 2:00-2:30?"Dairying," Mr. W. W.' itzpatrick. 2:30-3:00?"Boys' Club Work," Mr. . L. Baker. 3:00-3:30?"Soil Building," Mr. W. L Elliott. 3:30-4:30?"Record Books and E** ibits," A. B. CaTwile. Tuesday, July 17. 9:00-9:15?Devotional exercises, ev. Geo. White. 9:15-10:00?"Gardening, Prepafi** on of Soil," Mr. W. R. Elliott atfi Lr A. B. Carwile. 10:00-11:00?^B^ead, Wheat Subf :itutes," Miss Gladys Smith and Mini rimmier. mnB i. ' " COUNCIL OF L FOR lation Wide Movement ^ Been Launched\ With h 1,1 ^County by Pro3, Hon. L. J. Browning has been ap- I inted chairman of the Union county ( iuncil of Defense and has appointed ? a following chairmen of the differ- 1 t townships: R. P. Morgan, chair- ? in of Union township; D. G. Gall- 1 in, Pinckney; D. B. Free, Jr., Jones le; William J. Gibbs, Bogansville; o C. Wilburn, Cross Keys; William sxander, Goshen Hill; W. H. Jeter, n h Dam; M. Russell Jeter, Santuc; tl B. Carwile and Miss Alsie Smith, tl nty demonstration agents, appoint- d at large. s] Ir. Browning, in speaking to a S les reporter, said the object of G URPRISE PARTY FOR MRS. CLIFFORD ie friends and former pupils of of D ^ * ? o. *j. Clifford have planned a of prise party" for her at the Semi- gr Thursday, July 19th, from 6:30 olc :30 p. m. Mrs. Clifford has been Th t ill for several weeks, but is now of ilescing and her numerous friends a uniting: to show their love and alx iciation. This gifted and conse- occ d woman holds a large place in Lip learts of the Union people and Ma nly is her influence felt here, but Mc. ghout the State. drii srybody is invited to come and Irli. hands with Mrs. Clifford and Rui her good wishes for renewed Ezq and. tiany, many years of life. Shi* nly invitation issued is through O'Si ess and this means for you to Duff Vavl TO CLOSR CALF CLUB. ^h several months there has been p") ^ a calf club among the boys of ~a unty, and to date very little ?os en done to really show, except ,ai;j, 10 boys have expressed their ? for calves. While this number 1, a success with these boys and ^ e tlves will lead to larger work aen j nature for the future. \J hief drawbacks have been the ?a8ll)j i of feed and the community .on( jj 'he increase of feed stuffs in ?p lty is worthy of mention, and fa l(l1* lieved that several communi- ou,yr bring some good bulls in l.v I S6rvl 1 * vert <f cast. i -e are any boys who yet desire ^ this club and bring good 1 "J ito the country, they are u4. > immediately get in touch . Alston of the Cotton "Oil and Chamber of Commerce, yarwile, county agent. This ! done at once, as the calves m^1"0 to be ordered soon. lsie Smith will have as her memty ests next week, Mm. Dora o'cloioi' :er pf Appleton, Miss Trim- ig' Spartanburg, Miss Gladys ? fY rs. Willimon of Greenville, Rsa>' Dorothy Napier of Colum- pap< li. e third annual county short Matt subma. AptCOURSE Mm Will Be Held in fhe m 1m July 16, 17, 18. erlfc:00-12:30?"Canning in Glass, K^|r Pack, Beans an<V Peaches, ? Grape Juice and Syrup," Mrs. S^Bker and Miss Napier, y? :30-2;00?Dinner. r,(??o0-3:00?-"Complete 'Bread, Dietot?fc " Miss Gladys Smith. r,y Bo0-4:00?"Drying of Vegetables," S. Willimon and Mrs. Walker. f" KOO-4:30?"Vegetables . Cookery, I, txft of Vegetables in * Diet," Miss Biys Smith. - M Wednesday, July 18. H*KoO-9:15?Devotional exercises, Ur. J. W. Speake. W?lK-in-3n??Pio?+ -- * ...w lanv uiocascH ana nter Qardening," Mr. A. B. Carwile K ^r* Elliott. ujM0:30-ll:30?"Sewing, Cap, Towell I'D t^fter,-" Miss May Smith and Miss ,vfth Crawford. ,I^R^30-12:30?Section B?"Canning ifBns, Tomatoes and Soup Mixtures jBection A?"Catsup, Mustard, ^ de and Puree," Mrs. Willimon and Hfc Trimmier. . ?Dinner. ' ^kOO-3:0?"Jelly, Marmalade and aHpon Extract," Miss Napier and Hb Trimmier. ]^E:00~3:80?"Record Books and fcklets," Miss Alsie Smith. tMll club girls are urged to attend ifljis meetings and everybody \rts6 is t^^Eted to attend who is interested. Ahc program is full and' very inwBhctive and will be of untold help to ILfense n ?piV COUNTY Xielp Win the War Has %i! L. J. Browning ^ _Jwtlt SPea*ers- ) ft vEsouncil was to conserve food pro- 1 iaicM and encourage the farmers and ' 'JahEs to plant a larger quantity of 1 stuffs and vegetables: to coon- ? "Jla? with the Red Cross chapter; to j | '1 Jin the sale of Diberty Bonds and H icirage volunteering: for sendee to 'V irlountry. I Ml. Browning has arranged for a t inroer of addresses to be made in f. iaacounty by prominent speakers on ^ ? ia^aubject and announces that Fri- ^ > !y!?.afternoon L. L. Wagnon will a ['i etk at the Edisonia theatre and j, ^ turday night Macbeth Young at the j. 'l and theatre. H tl t. J TWO ENJOYABLE EVENTS. tl f Dne of the most enjoyable events a i the summer among the younger set P ? Jonesville was the moonlight picnic ** en by Miss Ruth Vaughan at Pac- ^ '! t river in honor of Miss Josephine s< omton of Lockhart, the house guest y 5 Miss Mae Calvert. At a late hour ? {delightful lunch was served to W>ut 80 guests. Those enjoying this ? Jllasion were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. tjfcscomb, Misses Josephine Thornton, ^ Calvert, Mamie McCoy, Lucile mWhirter, Isma Gault, Overa Ken- ? M^k, Maysie Kendrick, Frances Jeter, Mjne Vaughan, Christine Littlejohn, ^ Ifth Justus. Belle Hamps G ie of Cross Anchor, Katharine al man of Hendersonville, Ruby ields of Union, Linder Lassiter of P' ersville, Ga., and Messrs. Ebb :han, Ted Crawford, Robert AusJean Whitlock, Lemmon Mcter, Webb Airman, Joe McLaughJohn Hames, Roy Vaughan, Ben , art, Bonna Black, Earle Brown, ir Calvert, Hamilton Hill, Aubrey t Wednesday evening, July 4th, . home of Miss Mae Calvert pre- J? id a beautiful scene in its decora- ,s with the national colors. The ocn of this was the party given in r of her house guest, Miss ThornMusic and progressive conver- ne n were enjoyed by all until a late when a delightful ice course was >d by Little Misses Catharine Cal- ( and Mary Gault. Ahnnt 9K I' j enjoyed Miss Calvert's hospi' i. i FISH FRY. J ! i erokee Lodge, No. 37, Knights of i <J ias, will give a fish fry to its ^ 13 bers at Lockhart, S. C., on 'sday night, July 12th. Every pn liber is urged to attend. The %vo. . bers will leave the hall about 6 , i :k in the afternoon. c F . . <? . RJ-BOAT BASE EXPOSED. 'to do Janeiro, July 11.?The newsi?rs announce that the destroyer ^ \o Grosso has discovered an enemy win alvfine base near Santos. doo ? ft i i DRAFT NEXh ENTERTAINMENT Ptf. THURSDAY EVENING "The Old Peabody Pew" Will Be Given in the Edisonia Theatre Thursday Evening, July 12. The ladies of the Jonesville Baptist 'church will present the play entitled "The Old Peabody Pew" in the Edisonia theatre here Thursday evening, July 12, beginning at 8:20 o'clock. This play has been shown in Jonesville, Pacolet, West Springs and Trough, and was well reeived at each I place. It is an interesting story well rendered by the company. The play t< will be gi^en in the Edisonia theatre 1 here Thursday evening and at Kelly's < school house on Saturday evening of this week. The admission fee is 10 < cents for children and 15c for grown people. The proceeds from the show t will go -to the building fund of the < new Baptist church at Jonesville. The sum already netted by the ladies from ( this play is quite a good bit. Mr. J. ; iW. I.ipsconib, one of Jonesville's leading business men, is the only male ( member of the company, and the love- I ing of the fine talent displayed by 5 making scene in which he is in cvi- j deuce is worth the price, to say noth- c the gifted women who take part in t the play. Come to see it; you will 1 get your money's worth, aqd, incident- I ally, you will help on a worthy cause. ( Every cent earned goes to the fund, 1 each member of the oompany bearing his own expense in going to the play. This admission fee entitles you to remain through the picture show which follows immediately after the play. The play will take about one ( hour's time, say from 8:30 to 9:30. ^ Then will follow the regular picture show program of the evening. One ^ admission fee pays for both. in passing, it may be truthfully j said that the moral lesson taught in the pW will be helpful to all mii- ? jionfcryso'ciety worTceffr^parttctilarly, and to the public in general. You will ? lave many hearty laughs if you come, ^ inless your laughing machine is out of ix. The old grouch need not come, j. inless he wishes to break his rule and tmile! | J? ENTERTAINMENT BY e JUNIOR AUXILIARY i On last Friday evening, the Junior Auxiliary, recently formed through ^1 he efforts of the Stars and Bars chap- n er, C. of C., gave an entertainment' a, ,t the Chamber of Commerce rooms, V; nd quite a neat little sum was real- n zed which will be used to buy ma- NV erial for making Red Cross supplies. w There were a number of patriotic js ableaux and music was furnished by i he Union string band. ' j This entertainment was the first of series to be given for the same ex urpose. at A committee of ladies consisting of p, lesdames Arthur, Prioleau and Mix- ^h an and Miss Mary Flynn assisted the oung people in getting up this affair. ni The program is as follows: q( Chorus, "Columbia, the Gem of the PL cean." Tableau, The Red Cross?Humanity, hilanthropy. . Recitation, "The Cross of Red"? stelle Haile. ?' Tableau, The Red Cross at Work? hysician, Ted Garner; patient, Alec <a arner; assistants, Thomas McNally . id William Burris; Red Cross nurses, ( ? race Montgomery, Kathleen Humifies, Cornelia Culp. PA Tableau, The Allies?America, . athleen Betsill; England, Anna Lou "V urrah; France, Annie Spcake. Oth- . s . represented by Ferol Jackson, -ixie Mahry, Elizabeth Smith, Rutri u 1 >hen, Sarah Tracy, Mary Dunbar, Jai ary Lou Long, Myrtle Parks. ?r Recitation, "The Flags of Our Coun- . ies"?Cornelia Palmer. K" Tableau, "Young America"?Amel- se and Cooper Sanders, Helen Mixson, (.'( Ihoe-string," the Red Cross dog. " Recitation, "Your Flag and My ag,"?Marion Mixson. ' Chorus, "The Star Spanged Ban? H sot m kot MEETING OF W. M. U. '' \T n Quarterly meeting of the W. M. S. Division No. 2 meets with Lock- tlcl rt hurch next Sunday. Following an the program: ^?' Devotional, Mrs. B. D. Douglas. "es Greeting, Mrs. J. T. T-iftlnS^Vin I<la Appreciation, Mrs. John Little. . ^ Address, Rev. J. T. Littlejohn. in ' loll called with verbal reports. The ^ i excuses, by local society Y. W. A. , u rlc, Mrs. Caudle. ^ar n the afternoon: zoni rtessape from Mrs. R. E. White. Junbeam helps, Mrs. Jackson. 'alk, Mrs. Littlejohn. flessage from Mrs. Holombe. * e ? anc< Vhen prosperity flies in at the lar tdow, garbage slips out at the ficer rT thei V -v^ A y PWEEK 1,500,000 TO GET CALL National Guard to Begin Mobolizing for Muster on July 15?Drafted io Federal Service August 5th. Washington, July 0.?Draft day will be next week, probably Tuesday or Wednesday. This is the present plan Df the War Department, it developed today. These other things also became known: 1. Probably 1,.">00,000 men will be J( uwn. 2. Of these, <>87,000 will be called to the colors immediately. The others will be subject to call when needed. Fhe War Department believes that by .his plan much future work can be xvoided. Sixteen States and the District )f Columbia had completed their numpering of registration cards today, had >cnt duplicate cards to the War Department and were ready for the lraft. The States are: Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana. Vlaine, Montana, Nebraska, New llexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West /irginia and Wisconsin. Subm't Briefs. 4. Provost Marshal General Crowler announced that appeals from the lecisions of local boards in exemption :ases must be made in writing, accompanied by affidavits. Men arguing 'or exemption will not be allowed to ippear in person before the appellate poards. 5. President Wilson today by proeamation drafted into the federal service as of August 5 the entire national ruard. Danger ef German invaoiaw, he * ites as his reason. His order places he guard after August 5 on the same ooting as the regular army. They nil "stand discharged from the mitia and under the terms of section , of the act of May 18, 1917, be subjct to the laws and regulations govrning the regular army." The Delay. Delay in returns of numbered cards r~>m the states alone is holding up le draft. Especially is this true of le larger centers of population, such s New York, Illinois and Pennsylania. No complete returns have been iceived from any of these states, here because of the great mass of ork to be done only slow progress being made. r>..? i >? > > ~ - ? . .uv?m i*iarsnai ueneral (Jrowder day expressed his belief that all reirns would be made by Friday. Howrev, he said it would not be possible , this time to make public any of the eparations which are being made for e actual ceremony of the draft. "The time and the manner must renin mysterious for a while yet," said sneral Crowder. "They will be made iblic as soon as possible." As Regulars. President Wilson's proclamation afting the National Guard into the deral service as of August 5, means at from that time forward the men n be ordered anywhere, at home abroad, the same as regulars. The afting of the guard, with the regtr army, will give the nation apoximately 000,000 fighting men. hen the conscript forces are brought about September 1 this number il be increased by the national army 500,000 and the extra 187,000 who 11 be used as reserves and to fill the iks of the regulars and guardsmen full war strength. The dates that the guardsmen will mustered in remain as previously They will mobilize in three inments?on July 15, July 25 and (rust 5. rhose coming1 in on July 15 are: w York, Pennsylvania, Ohio. West ginia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnea, Iowa, North Dakota, South Daa and Nebraska. The July 25 increment includes: ine, New Hampshire, Vermont, ssachusetts. Rhode Island Cnnnnn it, New Jersey, Delaware, Mary(1, District of Columbia, Virginia, rth Carolina, South Carolina, Tensee, Illinois, Montana, Wyoming, ho, Washington and Oregon, 'he remaining ones who will come ?n August 5, are: Indiana, Ken<y, Georgia, Florida, Arkansas, lisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, isas, Colorado, New Mexico, Aria, Utah and California. Rank. he proclamation adds that all of:s of the national guard not above rank of colonel shall upon acccpti hold similar rank in the reguarmy. The non-commissioned of s of the guard are drafted in at r present ratings.