The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 10, 1915, Page 2, Image 2
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HUMK KtONOMlCS. . . .
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Decora ti<
The follow inn special paper w as tha{ eye|
read by Mrs W. D. Craig, secretary klU)
of the Lancaster Civic League, at the cojorg f0
September meeting of the eague: with lig
This is a day of conventions. Men ^ shal
gather from different parts of the;shouJ(1 b
country to discuss new methods in (?arron a
stock breeding, poultry raising, dairy .jy pQrtr
industry, agriculture and hortlcul- j,anR tj,e
ture, but a convention of women for e rat|li
the study and discussion of the so- tjlat we
cial, moral and economical adminis- or(jer (0
tration of the household affairs, and phasjzed
the fundamental rules of domestic slrajght
economy, is not such a rare occur- joope(}
rence now as formerly. don't us?
There was a gratifying response to nothing i
the invitation of Winthrop College should b
to the clubs of the state to send dele- furniture
gates to the second short course in used for
Home Economics to be held there Miss
July 5th to i*th. A large number of showed
women from all over the state assent- and told
bled on the appointed day: also a a'.so how
goodly number of the home keepers and wovi
of Rock Hill. says it ii
There was a set program and the how-,
demonstration :dea was carried out After 1
with a view to inviting participation rest perit
in all discussions by the visitors, get. as w
The main theme for consideration some step
was domestic economy, which means supper ar
a working knowledge in which g;3
any woman can achieve better re- an(j \;atu
suit5 from her labor and for t.me ex- sWOOpe. 1
pended Audobon
We had the rare privilege of meet- Bird. Th
ine and conversing with men and On Wei
women who have done things. college lai
Wt began our course by a visit to de.monstn
the Winthrop College library, which this we v
by the way is a Carnegie library, start to t
which we are so anxious to have in the many
our town. We then witnessed a from one
canning demonstration of one and a us that tie
half hours on tin- back campus. This ?>d In the
was witnessed with great interest spring \vli
throughout, and aroused all present ; making pr
to the need of assorting the fruit- wheat pla
and vegetables, and also the need ot as winter
thorough sterilization and sealing js therefo
everything, while hot. At 1 < an,| wintc
m. an address of welcome by Or making.
Johnson with a response by Mrs J. 1(.r, ll(
\V. Allen, president of the State Fed- n()i,r s (ll
eration of Women's Clubs. Then n ,.i,,se the
lecture b> I >r. Clifton T llodge of jt js |,r,.a,
the Massachusetts Audobon Society, s|,aj?.; jf
and author of Nature Study and Life. in ,
his subject was "Anything is Kasy; |liU1(j if
if We Only Know How," which he siipt,tly g
proved by his very close study of fl0?r jj Vvi
nature. From ,
, I, Tlllrnnt. I I? I 1 ; >
3 milm > ' ' cises and
Science building, and heard a very ex-1 ejv|c jjj(J
rolicnt address by Dr. Johnson on I P0.0pPr i(j,
"The Present Status of the Flome." j niunitv in
This lecture was answers to questions) |njurions
sent out by Dr. Johnson on the rural) p ( r
home and the woman's work in it. ieot?rP j
Tie proved that the home is not as heard
well equipped for woman's work as
M rs N i
the farm is for man's work. He ,
... lanta, pres
.aid there was a crving necessity tor
.. ' Women in
nodern conveniences, so that wo,
. , club worn*
man s work mav be done with a 111111'...
... , cultural 1
mum expenditure of time and energy.
In the "Study of the Social, Edit- ' ' ?nR
, , n .. r? . 'iia forms
rational and Religious r orces at
Work in South rarolina," Miss,'11 s,)ea
loots
Ernestine Noel of Tennessee, urged
.1 1 r 1 districts
the need of co-operation and mentioned
"the home, road, school. p ani" r
, , . . al district
church, country store, county newspaper,
and all other organizations, as ' 'VIS1?
main factors to be studied as forces '* *' K,lt'
, . . ... tlius havi
at work in rural communities.
Mrs. W*. N. Ilntt, editor of 'he wo- Miss H
men's section of The Progressive program.
. , , ? * , .. f'armack
Farmer, told of club organization.
especially of farm women, how they f?xtih '
may come to know each other better, ,an,M1,K.
study farm life and farm problems s?>-s
<0 that they may co-operate with ''"n?l,'on
each other and secure progressive m,"'f
and profitable methods of making n
m a rlrot In v StlldeiltS
Mrs. J. VV. Allen told us how to Saxon mi
have federated clubs in rural coin- ''u
munitics, and the advantage derived
from all clubs iti the county being ,ul<> 18 K
federated and working together for ( '"UH *'
the good of all in the county. mi" I'00''
We then had an cpen hour and an mon an('
opportunity wa soffered to any one 'f)<
present to ask of Mrs. Hutt and Mrs. beac<
Black any questions that might oe- >ounR mi
cur to them. These questions cover- m'na,'on
ed a variety of topics from "What Wa('?' on
eauso dthe hook worm and how to st'tution,
cure it? (which was the best I have of"'n lon
ever heard) to sex hygone. * for var'?
After dinner and a rest period, we able
had a very able and instructive talk inK'v
by Mr. Weeks on "Relation of Crops 'nR,'t
Preparatory to Planting the Yean We th<
Round Garden." Me emphasized study of i
the need of thorough and proper soil nomical a
preparation, the need of humus, and in South <
how to get it, and proper rotation. Ernestine
One thing he said that made a smile Prom
run from face to face was. that if a open houi
man would furnish the woman with presided
help for the hard mp.ntial work, a Mrs. Hutt
women will plant and niak- a better should tli
garden thati'tf man . with a ch
Next on the program was an i 11 us- question I
trated lecture on "Heath Deficits," j or or toa<
by Miss Alpha ll?sar, stating that a women a
knowledge of the structure and be answei
functions of the tuman body and the j when* th
THE LANCASTEI
f varied environment and Knowledge means freed
is on life, is essential to temptation. They advisee
well being. Miss Carroll for Boys" and "Confidt
a splendid talk on "Home (Jirls." to be bought from
on." mentioning the fact I Co., of Chicago, as helps or
-y woman should understand ject. After dinner and a r
?s and greys are the proper we had another very instru
ir a wall of a room flooded from Mr. Weeks on when
ht and '?nshin^ and that to plant the year-round ga
es of yellow, buff and pink From 3 to 3:40 Miss 1
e used for dark rooms. Miss "Personal Hygiene," nam!
sked us to relegate our fam- safeguard to personal he
aits to the bed rooms, and various baths, such as h
pictures on a level with the teputl. friction, etc.
er than so near the ceiling Then Miss M. E. Fraysur
must crane one s neck in pjan our homes to elira
see them at all. She em- servant. The milk and eg
the beauty in curtains with stration by Miss Caroline E
lines, rather than those Katherine Sanders sho
up: and above all things f c-ould be done with an egg i
? what is called "tidies, know how. They showed
n the way of ornamentation hoil. cream, steam and serai
e used on chairs or other an(j ma(je an omlet and s
All coverings should be cake.
protection and not for show. ^ Francjs D Brooke
Charlotte B. Richardson . . _
stratect trie nreiess cooKf
several home made looms use<j home-made cookers an
\ to weave upon them. ^ tQ majte them and u
strips of cloth were joined After a rest period, suppc
?n into rugs as Dr. Hodge rJal hour at 8;3rt we ha(l a
; so easy if we only know ,ustratM lecture by Dr. Si
birds. At 10:30 a look tht
Miss Richardson, we had a telescrope in Science hall fo
>d which we were glad to coui<i find time and energy
e were retracing the toil- the stairs. Not many did.
is of childhood, after whicn Thursday after breakfast
id a social hour. methods in the home was
0 a lecture on "Bird Rife strated by Miss Bostic and
re Study." by l)r. Kugene ward8 The work was dor
field agent of the Ohio lo 8ee anfi inspect and pre
Society, and editor of Blue eVery woman had a right tc
us our first day ended. machine and wringer.
Inesday. first a visit to thj Table serving was dem<
undry, then a bread making j,y Mis6 Bostic. Then Mr
ition by Miss McGowan, in spoke very illuminatingl;
cere shown from the very financial management of the
he finish of bread making. After open discussions, di
combinations to be made no rest period. Miss McGov
batch of dough. She told onstrated the different cuts
iur made from wheat plant- and lamb by having a large
early spring and known a iamb rut up for us to see.
icat. contains more ^'uten very interesting and instrv
of ieds than flour n>a??- irom not many know the diffen-n
nted in the fall and known l>eef.
wheat. Spring wheat flour Then Mr. Whitfield told
re. hotter for bread making "Life History of Garden I
r wheat flour for pastr> From 3: no to 3:45 Dr. J.
An easy way to tell the <1 if- told us of school and Co
it ween bread and pastrv Hygiene or better civic hvgi
take up a handful of flour, thought would surely wa
hand tightly, then open, if raster up. Prof. Garretson
I flour, it will not keep its us of the value of hand
it is pastry flour it will be After rest period, supper a
showing impressions of the over city by auto Anothei
it is bread flour it will feel by Dr. Kugene Swoopo.
ranular. If it is pastrv Friday morning Miss Frayst
II feel soft and velvety. to UH on the rhil(1 getting hi
ll-'jn til 11 "Mi ill -1 rwil omr- ?1-1 -
- - nae muiu nut every woman
lecture by Dr. Hodge on Carolina knows that in :i*
dogy." which is consent In every 100 hahie* born in CI
>n of nil factious In a com- djo heforo they complete th
itelligontly applying to the year of age. This meani
forces with which a town, babies as well as white, bu
state is afflic ted. This not live to ourselves alone,
wisli we all could have in a measure responsible
weaker brother. Then. too.
ellie Peters Pluck of At- ily wash from the most
ddent of the Conference for home in Charleston may be
i the South, tol dhow the the most unsanitary place,
n in Georgia aided in agri- resulting illness or loss of li
allies, how each club in carefully kept home. Grec
ressional district in Geor- a splendid example to I
a club unit, each unit lias along this line. The eo
ers, their names and suit- nurse there inspects 800
printed, then the various women's homes every two
exchange speakers. then This is one reason why ?
allies for each congression- leads every city of its size
. and rallies for each small- South in the showings it
n. and all would send a the Health Conference in
to the state meeting, an-1 ville last December. The i<
?. co-operation everywhere, frigerator and baby bed s
ite, who was next on the Miss Prayer was very ini
was absent, so Itev. D. K. The plans for making both c
told of the work of the tained from Winthrop.
idustrinl Institute at Spar- mp Kimball gave an in
of which lie is president, talk on poultry which wa
Dr. I). D. Wallace, is a con- ;,s all the delegates were i
school, that is provision Is jn this subject. Mr Dunhai
a regular organization of editor of Youth's Cotnpam
ten and women so that the an illustrate dtalk on the
can work one week in the play as a means of develo
lis. for the money with individual and community.
?v sunnort themselves while ?.<i ?iwi?.u <>r ..i?? <> -/>.> >.? n.
the next week. The insti- told how such apparatus
Iving talent and character rnade at a minimum cost.
Tt is selecting from the \irs> Frederick Sehoff.
le the most amhitious young (,f the National Congress of
women and liberating their and chief of the newly
talents, and "holds aloft United States Bureau of I
>n light of success to any ucution. spoke on the resp
11 man or women of deter- of the homo in rearing an
and ability." Miss Irma j?K jt8 boys and girls. H
e of the students of the in- talk was just "Roys." Sh<
told how young mill people think that the home had
g for the education which to its responsibility in th
us reasons they have not i?K of her hoys, for some
to receive She very fpel- foei that just any old thini
I of her early life and what enough for hoys. Mrs. Sc
ution had done for her of the new department as a
?n had a ver\ instructive through which printed In
(he social, educational, eeo- -each the home and cotnmui
nd religious forces at work application to her, 'n care c
Farnlina. continued hv Miss of Kdueation, Department ol
Noa. J Washtngton, D. C
12:00 to 1:00 we had an; After chapel we had an'
r for question 1 to he asked. t"ro by Dr Dodge on Hi
over by Mrs. Black and Willie Young of Charlotte
The question at what age, secretary of the Y. W. <
e sex problem be d,scussei | jest how the eight weeks
lid, and should this delicate "iris are. managed. It was i
t>e handled by father, moth to listen to her tell of the g
5her. These leaders among done through the Y. W .C.
dvised that, such questions where. M'ss Leila A. Ru
red by fathers and mothers how the nlnn of co-eperntiv
e child becomes curious. ' ing iiad worked out In Plea
{ NEWS, SEPTEMBER 10. 1915.
um from ley community. Copies of this may ? mm
1 "Truths be liad upon application to Winthrop LJ R
?nces for College. Miss Fraysur told of the 11^
Forks & baby contest and conferences beinv
i this sub- held In so many places and urged all
est period j res? n* to brln>r toi.t baby coP'esf:
ictive talk for children under school ?:.>g age.
and how Our program on Friday was very
rden. hurried in order to get ip as much,
tasor on as possible. Those who visited the. p
ng as a ( college for the first time were very:
alth the much impressed with the buildings.!
iot. cold. It was the few days within its walls, "-4HHU
that taught some seventy of us that J|_
told how the efficiency of the home is what we '
linate the choose to make it. for the home i
g demon- maker has absolutely no competition
|A?t: ? ^ M J i n t hit nrnfoaainn hf\mo *-?? r? 1* ?
IU?I IC null J..V.VO..UU ?" UICR'UB.
wed what MRS. W. D. CRAIG,
f we only Citron,
how to THK ijkK WITHOVT PASSION. from thil
mb,e eM1 write# a#
l spong" They that have power to hurt, and
will do none, years, wil
That do not do the thing they most ... ..
demon- <Jo ghow this time,
>r. She Who. moving others, are themselves while an
d showed as stone,
ise them. In moved, eold, and to temptation all. At ti
i slow? | . ?
r am so Tjiey rightly do inherit heaven's *n my
nother il- grares. The do
voope on And husband nature's riches front ,
ough the expense; i ment relit
r ait vvH-? They are the lords and owners of
? their faces. SOOn con!
to c imt others, but stewards of their excel-j nothi
lence, I
laundrv The summer's flower is to the sunt ]
*. mer sweet
emo - itself it only live and die: j
Miss Ed- BUt if that flower with base infecle
for us tion meet,
ived that The basest weed outbraves his dig>
a waifli-1 ? ni^y'. ,u, . . w
For sweetest things turn sourest by ^
their deeds:
snstrated Lilies that fester smell far worse
s. Black than weeds.
f on the ?William Shakespeare.
home. * Bfl
nner an.l Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
. i All persons having claims against
kan i ? in tlie estate of Isaac T. Hunter, de- ^HP
; of beef ceased, are hereby noiifled to file the fl^P
iieef and same, duly verified with the under- i ^^B
this was dgned. and tliose Indebted to said
ictive as s,a,? W"1 please make payment aggJ
likewise.
' ruts ol FRANK W lU'NTKR. I L>
Administrator Estate of said He- I jM
nsects." ? pt. S. 1 > ffl
?? ?- ?
this I
ike Lan- B NOTICE. | | ^
spoke to Wrjte
mo and I will ex- K9 >
training. ; fil plain how 1 was cured in 4 HI
nd drive |m days of a severe case of ^B
r lecture [99 of ,u years' standing H
SB without pain, knife or de- ID
SVI tention from business. No ^B
ir talked, ^B one need suffer from this ?
s rights. H disease w hen this humane
. IB cure can be had right here
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e fourth ^HH^^BHBMHBHB|HBP|HHHB B
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t we do ?
We are Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co I
for our Schedule in Ehoct Dec. 27, 1914. DCDC
the fain-1 Eastern Time. ^
sanitary WESTBOUND. ' i m
done in Lv. Lancaster ...6;00am?2:30pm
with the kw Fort Lawn ..6:30am?4:08pm
f. in iii> '-v- Iluscomville ..6:40am?4:28pm
' 1 j Lv. Hichburg ....6:55am?4:43pm
nville is Chester 7:30am?5:25pm
Illustrate EASTHOTJND.
mmunitv I L.V. Chester .... y.oOain?6:45pm
wn?her- Lv- Klchburg ... 9:45am?7:27pm
Lv. Bascomville .10:00am?7:38pm
months. |jV port Lawn ..10:30am?7:55pm
ik-eenville ' Ar. Lancaster ...11:00am?8:25pm
in the Connections?Chester with South
, . era. Seaboard and Carolina & North
1 ' ' western Hallways.
Jackson- Fort. Lawn, with Seaboard Air
eless re- Line Railways.
hown by Lancaster ,wth Southern Hallway
,cresting. A_P- McLURE' Supt. (,
an be ohCtOTTrnvrnnw
? m ?t ??? ? mm 1.-4
ouu i. xijjjitiM KAiLWAi: UUI
iteresting l'r<'inl?T Cjirricr ??f the South. pC
s helnful " " f^cir
1 , FASSKNGER TRAIN SCHfcDULKS
interested T'rJna arrive Lancar'.er from: rem
11 Foster, ,'u. 118?Yorkvllle. Rook Hill and 'h()C(
3in. pave Intermediate stations 8:31 a. m
value of ?Charleston. Columbia and late
Intermediate stations lo:06
pment of H m v^ovei
He show- No. 114?Marion. Olaeksburg, Ch-r- mallo
lures and lotte and intermediate stations, . f,
. 1:35 p. m. Attei
1 " No. 117?Columbia, Klngsville in1, Pean
intermediate stations, 7:41 p. r
president Trains leave Lancaster for: ' other
Mothers. No- 118?Klngsvllle, Coi imbia ad ?,f,rtl
Intermediate stations, 8:31 rm WUUI
criate.i Nq 113__ftock H1I1 BlacksurZ. bouir
iome Fd- Marlon. Charlotte and at?r
lonsihility mediate stations, 10:05 a for y
d educat- 114?Klngsville. CoambU
Charleston a"d inte'0?**'?!'
er main stations 1:35 ?. ra. thoui
i* did not No. 117?Rock Hill, York'lie and
come up intermediate station. 7:41
p triiin- ^ v
Schedule llgures are ptbllshed as M
sa> and inf0rmatj0n only, not guaranteed. I m
e is good For information as to passenger %M
hoff told frees, etc., call on
in agency ?~
In may BEST n
ly ?n?? RECREATION n'
i: IJu re a i .. .
'Interior. K-KUUifJSKATJI'JM Nonce i
Summer Tourist Fares <iersigned
?ther lee-1 TO the *"taU
es m?, Western-Worth Carolina deceased.
student V,A l918, mal
A toJ SOUTHERN RAILWAY I ni.tr
(lubs fur Pri'in'if t'urr er of the South. hate coui
May 15 to September 2 0, final re- letters d]
\onderf u jurn ]|m|| October 31, 1915.
nod being; Meny attractive resorts reached bv
A. every- 'he Southern Itallwny. I.et u. help
aneli told >'ou P,a? your trip. Adininist
W H CAFKFY,
market- Division Passenger Agent, ceased
isant Val- Charleston. S. C. Sept. *!
_ J
fSBAND RESCUEDDESPAIRING
*rt
sot stao4
m Tun of Discouraging I had rotten so wei'
itioiu, Mrs. Bollock Gun \ At
last, my hur and I cornIB
Despair. Hwimd Cardui, the?wrom the very Cfrt
Cum to P-v-r menced mm woo belpbl ? I
lose, I CO.two miles without Hi
<*n novttm doing all my work."
Ky.?In an interesting letter t'Ang rqji run down from womanly
? place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock ^XJn't give up In despair. Try
follows: "I suffered for four *ro!ie woman's tonic. IthnhelpoA
h urAtnanlv fmnKtne onrl *! ? #? C.P _ -.mrsn ti/rtmnn in it* HQ
? -- w .J HVUUIW^IU UUIII15 ? Mg 2 I1U"V" ?.v<uv?| ?
1 could only sit up for a little rDf COntinous success, and should
d could not walk anywhere at y help you too. Your druggist has
mes, I would ha?e severe pairyd c^dui fo years. He knows what
8,de* ( will do. & him? He wiU rccoa**
rtor was called in, and his tnmend Befl taking Cardui today.
:vcd me ,or a whi,e- bu,/,i assss.f'SK, fr&SS
S?4to my ted "IS
ng seemed to do me ?
| Bob-this is
J f SOMEhirst-quencher"
o K;r4^ienc^,er's right! The most
DO ?? J?Lare well worth the energy if
followed 'a cocl ?lass of pePsi-Cola.
m r?nlv,ic'ous and wholesome, but in.
all times?after contests of
vigora^wn And in the home it has
th31^ appetizing and comfort - giving
? f/ou can get it at the fountain?
ettec b or carhonated in
PJKoia |
por l Thirsts?Pepsi-Cola K
>I-COL/ Company, Lancaster, SC
"loUND
AT
L AST
,Jy that anybody can buy, not only the best candy
great variety. Look at this list for ten cents a
I: Chocolate Lemon Creams, Chocolate Orange
ns, Chocolate Pineapple Cream, Chocolate Coffee
n, Chocolate Walnut Tops, Chocolate Pecan Tops,
* 1 ^ rn l..i^ V*~
Mate taramei IMSSes, tnutoiiue maiaiuuns, UIIUI.UMarshmallows,
Chocolate Maple Creams, Cream
-ed Dates, and Sugar Dates, Toasted Marshws,
White Marshmallow, Ice Cream Kisses,
Dinner Mints, Chocolate and Vanilla Cream Fudge,
lit Cream Fudge, Cocoanut Waffles, and about twenty
kinds and all of these are very select and are
A thirty to forty cents per pound anywhere. I
ht right and that is where you make. Come and see
ourself and don't take my word for it. Just to show
what others think of the candy I have bought four
sand pounds in the last ninety days. Come to see me.
B.MACKORELL
ottre of Dlwharftfi.
n hereby given that the un- 1 FARMER'S MUTUAL
will, as aaminiMrators of, rnAUrilTr<
> of Henry P. Thompson. ClKUWlNG
on the 6th day of October, i VT , ... ?
... their final return a. such , Notwithstanding the try
atom, and apply to the pro- !>f h.ar'. times our memrt
of I,.naa.ter count, for berahip la steadily increasumiaKurv
WK- 1 v,a,t Lancaster fre_
auently and will call on you
H D THOMPSON 'f ^"U W" <lroP mc a P"3'3'
H. D. Thompson. saying you are interested.
ratorH Katate of Said Ho- I), E. HONEY
York, S. C. *
r, 1915 ?
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