The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 04, 1916, Page 5, Image 5

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. + LOCAL DOTS * + + + + + 4"i' + + 'i"i' + +1 "Fi-Fi" is the big event this we 4? The Lancaster Chapter. IT. D. will meet with Mrs. It. II. Mack Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock * \ ?* There will be two services at S loh Saturday and two on Sabba April 9. with preaching by Rev. C,. Miller, of Charlotte. H: The tickets are going fast 'Fi-Fi" and the ladies see a si stantial sum awaiting them as a ward for their earnest work. rr T\\ f 1 1 1 m nAi \\* lilt* I I \ II" UlilRUC ? III luutl ?> nesday afternoon, April 5, in the oeption room of the Chamber Commerce. A full attendance urRod. Tlx- hour is 4 p. m. Mrs. M. K. Bishop, wife of Dr. V. Bishop, of Rich H'U, was ral to Atlanta last week on account the ileath of her brother, Mr. V ,non Callahan, of tliot city. * The Presbyterian ladies backed by all the different dolls and t tolk in old racKhammer s toy si guarantee that you will forget y< cares and worries if you are in opera house after 8:8d on Fri< night. Air. Shaw, who lias been in to ten days rehearsing ILancaster tal for "Fl-Pl*' is very much plea with the material furnished him i says Lancaster can hold her own w some of the larger cit'es when comes to histrionic ability. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Johnson i Miss Zelnia Johnson left to-day Ashcville where Mr. Johnson ov considerable property and where tl will spend the summer months. Johnson's home in West End will occupied by Mr. Elmer Bailey : family. ^ * itev. E. T. Hodges is attending conference of education of the Mc odlst Episcopal church, south, wh meets in Birmingham. Ala., April !> and f>. Mr. Hodges Is a deleg from the upp*r South Carolina c terence. He will return home 1unlay morning. * I'hAi. it III ?w. 1'.. ? .: iiv-i i> v? 111 ?m: ?m r-umrr iiiUMi at the First Baptist rhuvch Tuesi evening, April 18. begirning at 7: ,Mrs. Ola P. Gatling will bo in eha of the music and 'n addition to ? ernl organ numbers. Mrs. Bar .Steele, of Bock Hill, who posse? a beautiful voice, will sins a nuin of solos, accompanied by Mrs. P. Gatling on the organ. A sil offering will be taken. PROGRAM 1'itrent-Toaclier.s' Meeting to He II Friday Afternoon. Tb . Parent-Teachers' Associat of the Lancaster Graded Schools t me?-t Mondav afternoon. April 10. dead of Friday afternoon. April 7 the Central graded school. Tinlowing program will be carried o Subject?The Formation of Ilal) Punctuality?Rev. W. S. Patl son Piano Duet?Guv Skipper, Lu Murchison. Recitation?Laura Gilbert \V iatu*. Obedience?Mr. It S. Stewart >|o< KIIOLDLKS' MKKI tNG. / / Tin* annual mooting <>t t!??? sto holders of the Lancaster Publish Co., is hereby railed to meet in law office of It. L. Wvlio, in th<- to of Lancaster, on Friday, 7th day April, 1916 at f> p. ni. This Ma \ \ J 1st. 1910. ft. F. Wylle, president \ \ RBKinni lOPER^ 1 FRIDAY I EVENING l&?B=B "I I OK Til K "The (irfalesl Home Tn La irr?--PE< rSck<*lN: r>Oe tin On Ssle ?t R. C. Hough'n and i?th, AiivicM Mamie Fraser So -iras? fm jfj up H ****? | J^^UraHD ov- Hp|p? i <Mt(^MB3!fi=r lop " l.ieiit. Tinlimi I. Iiovrr of l'1-l'i. i u 11 ont I NIT\ S( IUH)I, I'l.AVS sed -I Tin- improvement association o jt I'nity school will uiv<- two plays. "Th l.'n .ro (T...1 r 1 I .-1 * ..rwl !?: j i m "hi iiiiu i / in imnni> am Hearts" at 1?ixi school lin?st?, Sat incl i urilay niyht. April S. bouinning a for 7::'.' o'clock. Music will b. furnish ^ns ,.(1 bv the I'nitv String Band. Ad mis hey , , , ,. sion fee bic and l..< : proceeds toi bo benefit of school. Lots of fun am md a good time for all who attend. M:\TII in (iKour.v: \. < ??\\ \s the 'til- \\ ;,v |-'<ii'iiici li n Kcviilcnt of I.an Icli , ( 4 caster. ate n?_ Hi.- many Lancaster friends wll hit- la- grieved to learn of t'.te ileath. !r (lock Hill. Saturday afternoon, o Mr (ieofKi a. i owun. who foi sov talc ..ii year* imid< It home in Lati day , - re,. and pleasant address he mad" an< ;ev- held many friends. The folhivinj ron sketch of Mi. Cowan is taken iron ,SOS a Rock llill special t>< Tile State : her qj;1 The funeral of G. A Cowan. wlt< vor died at his homo in Rock Hill. Sat urdav afternoon at 3 o'clock, wa: conduetod yesterday afternoon a o'clock from the Associate lie formed Presbyterian ?hurch bv tlx iiastor. the Rev. \. S. Rogers. Fol lowing tlx- service the interment wa in l.aurelwood cemetery. Mr. Cowan's sudden death was ; shock to the people of this city ant ion section. Saturday morning he cane AiH to the cluh rooms of the Chamber o . Commerce in his usual health and a 11 o'clock was stricken with apop , at le\y. dying about 3 p. tn.. after hav fol- ng been removed to is home fron u(. club. He never recovered con . sciousn >< aftei falling from liii its. hair. ter- .Mr. Cowan d; 1 -n his birthdnv anniversary, being a 1 years of age lie was horn a short distance ens' ltl'' of the citj on the Cowan plantatior I and lived here all his lite. For ; 'ill- number of years he had been a com mercial traveler and was knowi throughout a large part of the stat< i IM.MIII i). his iiiisini's- i onni-ii i Ollti. S ii r\ iv i iik an; liis win. tlircv daughters, Misses Marie, Christim ml Mar\ Kuth: thre?> sons. Ceci r'v < i * in <; \ Coiiiiii, .1' ; it I .lulu inc ('oivan. of Chester: two sisters, Mrs the Mnrv N mi itgidooil. of Uock Kill m I* n Mrs William Nlms, of Chest or. of The Quinine That Does Not Attect The Hew roll lie can hp c.t lis ton nml l,i\ itive effect. I.AXA Ttyi: llH(iMl) oriN'IN'K in tietter than onliimn ijuinine pn<l dues not cjiiisc nervouaiie*H r n rinuiiit; In licmt Kcmemtn r tin-lull name : . look lilt- Mgt it lie ol 1 \\ . GROVK, iSc, k HOUSE April 7 -Fl" TOY SHOP I lent PI h y Ever Attempted in I nraster." [ )i>i.i:-i tr? ?l 7*%r?riiil(lri>n 2!>r Miituay Drug Storr. WViltK Mlay, April at n. m. cifly of the I'reabylerian ( harrh THK LANCASTER MKWS *++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + -' 4* > PERSONALS * + * { + + 41 4* 4* !' 4* 4* + v ?c + v v -v Mr. M. 1'. Johnson spoilt Son lay < "a union. ,\.r .) M. Hood mad*' a business i> to Columbia yesterday. I>r. I.ytlc I touch. of the 1'nity sectlon. was in town yesterday. Mr. a. M. Sams, architect, from ( til i; mill:! vi:is )ii?ri? m? li n ^ t ? ? .iuu ? ? lay. Mr C K. MeNineh, of Charlotte, is ilit- uuest of his sister. Mrs. I). K Penny. Postmaster Martin Cauthen. of K -rshaw. was a visitor in Lancaster to-day. Mi>. K. T. Modues returned Friday ni-ht front a visit to relatives in Sumter. Miss Martha <1. Creighton spent tti week-end in IP>< ]. Hill with her mother. I" Pratt, of Lancaster, has hoop 11 i'i eitv for a short visit. Sparjunhurt Journal. Mrs. Heath Class, of Lynchburg. \'a the siiest of It??r mother. Mrs. i Florence Klliott. Miss Katharine lll.'keney, of Kershaw. was the recent guest of Miss " Mary Heath Jones. Miss Ailelvn.. m....a ...a vii... i.--.... <-?'s llicklin. ot Chester, are the guests nt .Mrs. M. J Perry. Mrs. J. Carroll Miller, of Jefferson. has been here on a visit to her mother. Mrs. Alice Gregory. Mrs. Charles T. Connors spent the week-end in Rock Hill with her brother. Mr. Robert Tompkins. Mrs Ida S Heath and Miss itetta | Heath, of Camden, were the week; end guests of Mrs. U. 1-3. Wylie. Miss Maggie Mayer, of Charlotte, has been visiting her sisters. Mrs. I'aunie M. Jones and Miss Maria Mayer. I _ _ ' Miss l.alla .e Cauthen, ot Winthmp i i ollegi-, spoilt the week-end here will) f parents. Mr. and Mrs. \v Horry i i 'authon. i Miss 1 .illie (! i ceil will \ i ' I h' r 's t.-r, Miss Mildr'-d (.recti, at the I It' icorn College for Women, in Oo. I lumbia this week. 1 Master 11. \ Meek ham has returned to his home hero after spendt ilig two weeks with relatives ill Lan. i.^ter. Vorkville Enquirer. t j Mrs. Frank L. Zernp and little . Miss Dorothy Zemp who have been ; visiting relatives here, returned last . week to their home in Camden i Itcv. It. Lee Robinson, 1). 1)., presi ident of the Woman's College, of x Due West, has been spending a few % days with his father. Mr. N. I*. Robf inson. r * Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs. Mr - and Mrs. J. II. Withersponn and M i ,L. C. Lazenliy motored Sunday to - .Fort Mill where they spent several * hour? Mrs \V. \\\ Moykin and ehildrcn. . of Charlotte, who have been visiting t Mrs. HoyWin's parents. Judge and l Mrs. Ira M. Jones, returned hone i | last week. i Dr and Mrs. J. P. Young. Master ' .... 1 mi .Hi-s nose > mini:. of icloli bury, who have !??' -n visiting at tli homo of Mr W S Witherspoon. n turned home yesterday. % .. 11 Miss Frances Illcklln, of (Chester, II who Will he 1 lie solo daUCCl ill til-' "Ihinee of tho Mi ill* siunid ' in Fi-Ki I e'ridaj night. arrived in l.aneaster tu-day ami i t!m .no t of Mrs M j J. Perry. I Miss Mary Cook. of Winthrop i training school, is spending the i week-end at home. She was accom pa it it'll home 1?\ M > Mar\ en | I>ora Ste?-I and \elsh\ Heeden. of j Mo. k Hill Mr. M. Will Johnson, who has !" en 11 \ i::iii Savannah, spent 11.. \ ' el< I'llii ill 1 .a II' .1 III 'A ; t h re I I I .. ving to-day with his father ; \ heville. where he will make his olll" ill the lilt 111* Miss Itiith ltid'llo i aine home Sat I iimay rrom Columbia College ? > -( 'Hi .1 f?*\\ days with her parents, Mi. Mrs It. It. Middle. She liatv i ln'i l- nest M' Or.i II <11-1<;i I < I 1111 it ull?' NOTICE It any one has recently lost a All h'i. Ill <: II lull. Information lf.nl : ;nu to 11s re<over> <an he had by I j apply in- In Chief Oi r and paying lot i this advertisement. ftew Treatment for Croup and Colds Relieve* by Inhalation and Absorption. No Stomach Doting. Plenty of fresh uir in the bedroom And a good application of Vick's 'Vap-t ?-llul>" Halve over the th out and cheat is the beat defense against all cold troubles. The medicated vapors, released l>y tho body heat, looacn the phlegm, clcni 'ho air passages and soothe th>- inflamed membrane. Ln addition, Tick's is ulworbed through the skin. 85c, 50c, or 91.00. VICKS^ti SALVE A .v. _ . APKIL 4. HJ1G > > + a + + + ,'? + + + + 4, + t *7 i SOCIAL NKWS + 4- ? _lj *! 4* 4* v + + + + ?'+ 't * M i < I II.- CI,,, t. ifi.-l.l i*Vt-11II 111' ' f?I t wi-fk with Mr>. .1 K. I'onimr y*. the -Till-Ill.lr? hosli s- TlliV' WWM ?voral tables <>r rook which gome ( ] - pliiv 1 'V ill' int> rest .Hid onilm V"J iasni. I>11 ri 11 k the morning Mis >J|: ?'minors served delielotis refreshunits lli r sister. Mrs. I'. I. /.till p. i I ('iimileii. was :m oilt-of town goes* ? i this i|ilight fill affair, as were Mrs \Y \V. Iloykin. of Charlotte; Mrs ^ \ P. lingers, ni 1 > i 11 < >n .iikI Mrs V Carroll Miller, of Jefferson. Mr- Ira II. .Imp eiiti riaine l Thin (lav at a I -liahtfnl spend-tho- * d a \ pare , in which a dozen of her V 'rieinl- were invited Cam v work . < nil kinds was in evidence, but v er at Ion precluded the possibil- [ ] 't\ of much work. Many yellow Jon ] nnili throughout the houae Intro- |#j .i bright noti ol Tl ! ] lining rom won fragrant with narsi. \hirh formed the centerpiee.-| of the long tahh The place cards! , ! hon yellow Jon nulls, and yellow and I white formed the effective coloi | [el . hem* \n elaborate dinner in four | > < ,, . .. . - . ... ...l n. ;.i. t...1- . i I i l*< "il Mi Join - tl pli on ran born tho followlns names: Mrs .1 H. v Witherspoon. her mother. Mrs W. V .1 M Mr tl R. Muroh ? >!?. Mrs. T. V William-. Mrs. c T. J' Connors. Mrs. Leroy . spritrgo. "Ur.-. R. K. Wyllt Mrs .1 P. Hunter. Mrs. Krnest More Mrs J. M Thurer. Mrs V M .1 I'errv ;i 11 <1 Mrs 1. C Pavseur. ! ! Miss Kthel Cant hen was the l\ns V less or tlx- title Girls' club last Satunlay afternoon at the attractive v home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. [ ] W Merry Cauthen. on Chesterfield 1 V??n Hi. fin o eeU-o 1 ? *?? -. I* 1 wii 111 i ttm ua *11 & u t*?M pi i? s?-nt< 1 her hostess with a birthday gift. :iH (if which wore in the nature *< ol .in "April Pool,'' celebrating V \ 11 Fool's Hay. In an Interesting > < contest. Mis> Lewis Murchlson won v tli< pri/" . a I>oiii|net of violets. It had ! ] Iiccn prinhh'd with pepper and cans I many a sneeze I y test Miss Laura fJHbert Williams , won the prize, a gold hat pin. The v it. ts were then invited into the ' dining room wh? color sclie no , of pink and white was effectively * used. M each pliice was a basket i |v vl'i.-li. who raised, fell out ? over the table, there being no hot \\_ torn to the ba-kets. \ big .lack Hot to'r pt a a centerpiece was found to contain "nothing hut air" when ' children pulled the strinus for > f \ r The dainty refreshments in N two o. were partaken of amid ;> a!- n! laughti r pto'.ok" l by th 1 c\ i i". rin of ei>t< rt.< nment ml > Sp hie each guest entered heartily. \). >11 I I IV. Ill DIMM (dMI?, r. I V. i 'a Met .sat in di?> Morning, \|>ril I. at Court House. !?'? I tiv ... I- . ? - fei "i.m? * ?iini? inn . \ i? i it i. i a i the call of W. Q. Caskey. cnmmnn ,r der. A letter from the Chamber of Commero of Hook Hill, extending a cordial invitation to the veterans of Lancaster county to attend the state reunion was read and received a* information. The nomination of sponsor and maids of honor to the reunion resulted in the election of Miss Minnie Caskey, sponaor; Mis? I! 11. Ki:: M On'b-l |)r?n. Miss lleiilali Portet and Mi..- Theodoein Caskey, maids honor. Mar \V (i. \ Porter. .1 K. Siewman. \V. <). Cask. >. and IV \. Clainer were lectcd delegate- to the reunion and the following also ?iunified jheir intention of being in attendance: I \V Hell. W. T Sistare M. M is isk< y. of R. F. 1> Lancaster ? <' .lilt 'askey. N . A Raker if., tit Sprit'.s. II F 1> : <1. \Va h Hi is i n oss Notices I olt sMjF?One Jersey milch cow with second calf. Apply to J. i Tlovd Praitr. Lancaster, S. P., R. 1 10-3tp I i : I' I S ha vo your orders for Nancy ITal! and Pnrtorlco Yellow Yam sweet potato plants ut once jf yon want to Rot an early start. 10 W. Sistare. 10-ltc W iM'ili? . in inndn cow, horot mule. sheep. gnat. mink. otter. iiicnion, fo\. mnskrat. opossum hides ; Sep us heforp vi n sell. Papers Cautio n .< Son , l.anonster. S. P. NAXPY II \l.l., Porto Rico, Early Triumph sweet potato plant.s readv for immediate shipment. $1.2") per 1.000. f.o.l). Florida. F. 10. Hull. Rock Hill. S. C. 51-fit-c Jim COItl>s of leal nice 4 ft pine eord wood, and 40 odd cords cut Into stove wood ready for the mar- ! kef. See me before you buy your winter's supply, or phone me. Pan deliver a limited amount of stove wood during the summer. T. M i Mi Ik. Sl-St-c HAIiEHM \ s \\ \ \ H n to look after our interest in Lancaster hih! adjacent counties. Salary or com mission. Address The Harvey on < o.. Cleveland, o. 51-1 t-i? Place your order now for po tato plants. Nancy Ilall and any variety. To place your ordei with us in the next two weekyou can jret plants out of the first shipment, April 10. MACKORELI, GROCERY. 42-tf-c ? ' * 5 ' T ' r | :Soii^ i yss>: r business I (ion* : B WORLD I X INK-TKNTIIS of the business : L ^ of the world is done by cheeks. Whv not do vours that wav? : \ miii m?tin \ i> >alor in a i?'nod bank J than anywhere else. It is at vour call at anv time and you can pay it out simply by writ n-: your < heck. ;i cleaner way than handling the actual bills and silver Then, too, the check is a good rc- * ceipt for payment, for, of course, the payee can't got * the money -your money?front the bank, * until be receipts for it V We accerit small aconnntR "i x- _ ~ f # and are glad to get them $ THE BANK OF LANCASTER | "Oldest, Strongest, Best" I I line ot Waists at 2"> per cent, loss >C;f: than regular prices, and will put ihem on sale WKDNKSDAY morn !iu' at th, same reduction. w i i i- Silk l.ace Waist . Crepe d I 'liim- Wa ! lac. and silk cotnbii ation. il- "en and the plainer materiallb nii-inli- i!a Waist- ;ir< Inn ed and t e first that come will got W Lace and Silk Wai.-t$5.00 Lace and Sill. Waists, big assortment $3.7 5 |H $4 00 Silk and Lace Waists, beau- t tifully made and trimmed, each $2.OS $:'. r.O fine Silk and Lace ombina- V*. tlon Waist> . . $2.73 * . r < l epi I:, .11) Cotton W.ii-t sale $1.80 ? $1.75 good quality wash Silk white Waists, special, only $1.10 l;ig assortment Silk mixtures and ?1^ -1 nd $ i values, only 98c jgg& Ilig lot line S1.??0 Waists, all new- % est styles and materials, some slight- dA ly mussed, each 75c gffi a UK. KKI)t ( TK)N ON WOOL SI ITS || |?f? Every suit cut one-third. sk $12,50 fine Serge suits. ... 88.75 Sk $15.00 fine Poplin suits... $10.00 ?? f 1 $18.50 fine all-wool Poplin and i|| |J dabardlno suits . $12.50 Wf y $25.00 fine Oabardino and Taffe- ?$ ta suits $16.76 | j ROBINSON-CLOUD CO. LANCASTER'S LEADING STORE. fj M ?. . > .. ; - ...- ' "*s' ' iM ' I illi.mi- No. 1: .1. l>. Walker l.an- 1 1> (. \V. Q Caskey, Jno. N sii-r; \\ llarnhill, Lancaster; f\iskc> and .1 E Stewman. constl i Adkins, Stoneboro. No. 1 t ?' am 11 .hi. ->v> .1 u. i m.m ifii Mr (J. Wash . . Low Is Rowell. No. 7: W. R. w !; ams color bearer. The camp it;i on. No _ ; W. 15 Urueo, lleatt ^ -ten i >... as the place for rings; W. A. Marshall, Pleasant the county reunion for this year. 11. .1 15. Shohani'. l..ui i-t i Jim. V \\ A. Porter wa:- appointed iiaglns, No. 6; J.J Reeves, Heath t? onfer with the Dixie people as rings; \V. II. Roev< . N 2; G. 1. the time for same, uthcrn. Heath Spring . X< 2; w The camp having no further busL Knight, Lancaster. m s> it was ordered adjourned to On motion a committee was ap- meet at l?ixi< t the time of the reinted to arrange to have a Con union lerate flag or banner for Confed- Jno. L. Caskey, ite soldiers of this county, who \V (j Caskey. Acting Agent, re instructed to confer with th? Commander. Big Sale Sample Waists Wt entire sample