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HEWS ITEMS FROM
WINTHROP COLL
Girls Enjoyed York County
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LancMtor County Well It
tMented In College.
Special to The News.
Wlnthrop College, Oct. 30
latest thing at Wlnthrop Is
change, which the Young W
Christian Association has estat
Miss Pearle McCrore/, our e
T. W. C. A. secretary, Is larg
sponsible for the exchange an
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exchange |g to enable the gir
bo desire to make money for <
Ing th^ir current expenses b>
dering, pressing, cooking, cl
officers and teachers' rooms, a
lng other odd jobs. At an ear
we will have a room esp
equipped for this work. Th
are taking great interest in (
change and a promising futur?
eured.
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complimentary to the deleg
the Women's Missionary Uni
the First Presbytery of the As
Reformed Presbyterian c
which was held in ltock Hil
week, a reception was Riven a
throp on Wednesday afternoon
faculty was assisted in enteri
by the college marshals, presld
student organizations and c
members of the A. R. P. chui
j The entertainment of Wi
ates to .j lltfC
on of v yj'
sociate I ', i>'
:hurch, I , [Jil
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fclrls Is always provided for by
dent Johnson. He recently s
a moving picture machine, w!
Installed In the auditorium an<
a work we have moving plctur*
pictures are educational and v
terestlng.
The Southern Educational A
tlon meets this week at Nai
Tenn. Winthrop will be reprt
there by President D. B. Jc
Ti P T IP. Womolaw e * ? A
Presltecured
hlch is
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bb. The ~
ery in- _
ssoclashviiie,
;sentcd
hnson.
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l lunccriiig is nor rr
an engage in, but
satisfaction after
scaled, so the Joi
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le most pleasant thi
few things give y
the mountains h;
les Mercantile Cc
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ing w
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ive &
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Brown. All three of them are
program.
On Monday afternoon, Octol
Mrs. D. B. Johnson gave her
reception to the members c
faculty and officers of Wi
College.
Winthrop girls enjoyed th<
fair and the holiday which It g
We were sorry to see so few I
ter people In attendance.
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on the
ber 20,
annual yi A
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Lancaster county is represei
Wlnthrop this year by Mlssei
C. Massey, who Is a member
senior class; Ruth McDow,
Belle Bennett, Naomi Derrick
Lindsey, Ada Sapp, Eva May
and Kate Hlnes of Lan
Emma Mobley, Ruth Rolling
Lucy Bowe1 - of Heath S;
Edith Braslngton, Eilleer
Melita Floyd of Kershaw.
Miss Mary C. Massey has b<
rued at. II ft SI m
3 Mary fill 12 f'\i
of the h 5 il
Perry ji : * M{
, Mary l| ^ f j |l!
Duren J]j ^ I ID
caster; T ;" j
s and 1 $ I
prings; I ffv
l and nI 1 I
?en aD- tffil l rl "7
is the
entifi
wear.
^ most practicable,
cally constructed (
We are going t(
comfortable and j
Corset for women
3 carry a full line
r
scito
of V
pointed a marshal for this t
This is a high honor and L?a
-people will be glad to hear <
Massey's deserved distinction.
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and
Welfare Movement.
Washington, Nov. 2.?Mrs.
row Wilson has acccepted th
tlon of honorary vice chairman
session. Hm U /
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>f Miss \ W
Social ^ \
I Goss
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I
ard Corsets in size
everyone, to range i
$3 50 tr
s, styles and prices
in prices from .
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nuiuan ? ufpnniuuiu or me in
Civic Federation, whose chle
In the District of Columbia hr
to Improve the conditions
which government employes
In associating herself with thi
Mrs. Wilson informed Miss
Wettmore, national chairman
woman's department of organ!
that she was acting not as the
dent's wife, but as a woman
heart was in the social welfare
auonai
f work 1 i'\
is been * ??-*
under / %';V,
Maude J/*'
Izatlon, 4 ^^saaash^i
whose / V\y jjifll
> move- /AW P /
fvy
J expec
A tiere
We have a comfort
:t in a few days to
here. Rverv tari\7
:able fitting room *
have an expert coi
1 c in\7lf"f>r] irv I
ind
se~
Ci I
ment.
Mrs. Wilson already has
Identified prominently with 1
fort to rid the city of alley
She also recently toured the f
ment printing, office and visit
mail bag repair establishment
postoffice, pointing out the n
sanitary precautions in handll
bags.
VA TI>fTTII IV
beon I I I I
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slums. 1 / II [
;overn- 1 I II (
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plete
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her and look throi
line of Gossard Cc
iu ui t uvu ivj can c
igh our full and co
>rsets.
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Latest Report of Kinking of
Peak Exploded.
Washington, Nov. 2.?Tt
Btory about London bridge
down Is not to have an An
rival In the more recent tale
jhe sinking of Pike's Peak. Th
nark that was the goal of hu
if caravans that crossed the
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A j
cib , i iiiinu t nuun tin inni,
opinion of the experts of the
States geological survey, the
arbiter for the nation in mat
this sort.
A story from Denver that
Peak had sunk 39 feet in tl
three years, was exploded in
vey bulletin issued today.
"Somebody," the bulletin de
"has simply been comparing
act altitude of the mountain, r
in me n h m'
United n A v i
i final > j
ters of T? \
Pike's 1 >^t'
tie last I / ^
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determined by the survey as
feet, with the old railroad 01
The bulletin said there is
likelihood that Pike's Peak wi
meter figures of elevation."
within the lifetime of the An
republic.
To cure a Cold In One Da
Take LAXATIVliBROMO Quinine. It
Cough and TTeadacbe and works off I
Druggists refund money if it fails
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.Schedule In Effect Nov. 9th,
Eastern Time.
WE8TBOUND.
Lv. Lancaster 6:00a?
Lv. Fort Lawn 6:3 0a?
Lv. Ba8comvllle 8:47a?
Lv. RichburK 6:58a?
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Ar. Lancaster 11:30a?
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