The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 25, 1916, Page 5, Image 5
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Married Sunday, April 23, 191(
by A. T. Ca.nes, Notary Public
Mr. Luke Phillips and Miss Ad
Locus, both of Cotton Mill villag(
Miss Bessie Floyd of Liberty Hi
an Mr. W. E. Cunningham of Chet
ter, Route 2, were married las
Wednesday, April 19, Rev. Lawrenc
Uo^fe officiating.
The Lancaster Department Stor
has purchased a new auto deliver
wagon for use In connection wit
their business In the city.
There will be a picnic at unit
school house on Friday. The publl
Is cordially Invited to attend. Mi
R. E. Wylie will deliver an addres
on this occasion.
The members of the Boy's Pi
clubs are Instructed to weigh thel
pigs on the first day of May an
keep a complete record of sam<
Send the weights to Mr. C. L. M<
Manns, farm demonstration agen
l,a caster, S. C.
Advertised letters for Week Kndin
April 22, 1016,
Jim Hontsen.
Mrs. Tom Hinson.
Miss Ruth March.
Robert Curery.
T. E. Robertson.
S. W. Scott.
Miss Cosa Cunningham.
1 Oble Bolen.
W. T. Doughtry.
Steely Durden.
Miss John is Frager.
Miss Davelie Foster.
Mrs. Dora McManus.
Mrs. Ester Richardson.
C. H. Starnes.
J. W. Wright.
Miss Sale McGuris.
Miss Louis Richardson.
?s Bleeker Starnes.
s Marie Mansen.
Miss Eva Stinson.
Jack Barrls.
When calling for above letter
Jas. F. Hunter, Postmaster.
Invigorating to the Pale and Slckl
The Old Standard ireneral atrenTthenlng ton!
OROVH S TASTHLKSS chill TONIC, drive* oi
Malaria.eufljche* the b'ood,and builds up the sy
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The entertainment given hv local
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talent at the s? liool auditorium >ast
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i; Friday evening was a decided suc:l
cess, and all who attended declared
it one of the best over given in i.nncaster.
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Every number was good, and
e showed splendid talent and careful
training.
y The score, or more, of little girls
n uressea in their nighties bearing
their "go to bed*' candles and singy
ing with their sweet childish voices
c "The Jingaboo Man." presented a
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is picture of more than usual beauty.
The songs and choruses were specg
ialiy pleasing, in fact, one seldom
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^ sees such ease and grace displayed
b. by amateurs.
I" In a scene from the "School of
Scandal." Miss Pauline Marion was
a vision of lovliness as she appeared
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as the fashionable wife of sir Peter
Teazle, (\V. It. f'authen, Jr.? playing
to perfection the part of old
j grouchy Sir Peter.
J Especially good was "Bill" Plyer.
a? Henry Primrose, In lov< with his
young ward LUen Murry. (Miss
iieulah Lingle.) and when it was discovered
that Charlie Connally, as
Henry Thornton, was also in love
with Kllen. the audience expected a
scene of ardent wooing and were not
disappointed.
The "elderly ladies" Misses Hiffln
and Winterblossom, wore decidedly
the "hit" of the evening. Miss Lynch
nnd Miss Freddie Knight playing
these diffcult parts.
In fact, liancasters local talent is
A-l in every respect, and any tim-1
the people have an opportunity of
attending an entertainment given by
them, under the auspices of the
Parent-Teachers association, we feel
sure that they will be glad to avail
a,
themselves of the opportuntiv.
The styles are elevating the waist
^ line to such an extent that we saw I
j, one maid wearing a corsage bou-l
? quet on her hat.?Columbia Ttecord.
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THE LANCASTER NEWS
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Mr?. A. P. McLure was a visitor
in Chester last week.
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In>n't forget the new fiction series
has arrived at the library.
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Call at the library and inspect the!
je w fiction which lias just arrived.
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Messrs. A. 1'. McLure and G. J.
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Messrs. John I). Wylie. uud Hoyd
Morton spent Sunday afternoon in
Chester.
Mr. A. J. Gregory and Dr. C. It.
I'ratt were visitors this week in Winston-Salem.
Miss Annie Gregory is visiting her
brother Mr. S. E. Gregory in Jack-'
sonvilie Florida.
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Mr. A. J. Gregory is spending
Grand Opera week in Atlanta w'th
his sister, Mrs. J. Stoney Drake.
Miss Ituth MeDow was at home:
from Wlnthrop rollege to spend Easter
with her mother. Mrs. Mary MrDo
w.
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Miss Mildred Green came from
the C'hicora eollege for women and
spent Easier with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. John T. Green.
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Airs. T V Wooding returned last
week to her home in Virginia after
a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
n. i4". isapp or the Now Bethel so
tion.
Mrs. Mollie J. Perry went to ltock
Hill Tuesday to attend the Confederate
reunion. She will take considerable
part in the program while
there.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Riddle. Mrs.
J. O. Porter. Mrs. Florence Elliott j
and J. S. Wilson motored to Charlotte
last Wednesday in Mr. Riddle's
new Studebaker car.
Mr. Russell Winter motored *o|
Lancaster from Gastonin Sunday;
ami returned Monday, accompanied I
by his mother. Mrs. M. M. Mlnter.j
who has been the guest of her l
brother. Rev. H. R. Mnrchison.
Mrs. A. G. Glasscock returned
home Saturday from the John Hop-I
kins hospital. Baltimore. On her|
return she spent three delightful
days in Washington, during which
time she had the pleasure of meeting
our great president Woodrow
Wilson.
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mans prize, a silver cigar cutter.
At midnight elaborate refreshments
!n five courses were served and dan ing
brought th's pleasant evening te
a close.
PROFESSOR BAKER
WILL SPEAK HERE
Dean of I'nivei'slt.v of South t'nroliiisi
Accepts Invitation to Address
( radiiating Class Friday, April 2?.
The following communication has
just been received by Prof. (\ E.
AVessinger. superintendent of the
Lancaster graded schodls. is selfexpla
natory:
Snpt. Chalmers K. Wessinger.
Lancaster. S. C.
Hear Mr. Wessinger:
It gives me pleasure to accept
your invitation to deliver the commencement
address for the Lanoas- '
ter school. Please accept my cordial
congratulations on graduating a
fourth year high school class.
With kind regards I am.
Yours sincer? ly i
L. T. HAKKH.
April 2t?, 'lt>.
Asthma-Catarrh
and Bronchitis I
Can Be Greatly Relieved by the New
External Vapor Treatment.
Don't tako internal medicines or liahitfnrming
drugs for tkcso troubles. Vick's
*'Vap-O-Kub" Salve is applied externally
and relieves by inhalation as a vnnor anri
by absorption through the skin. For
Asthma und Hay Fever, melt a little Vick's
in a spoon and inhale tho vapors, also rub
well over tho spinal column to relax the
oerrous tension. 15c, 50c, or $1.00.
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Business Notices'
i:oli S\IK ('hry.'unthoin?ii:i plan'-;
reset 50 cent < per dozen, nice
? ong plants: only how varieties
offered; mixed colors. \V. K. l'a rdue,
Lancaster. S. ('. 57-1 ep
I'olt SAI.K?One brass bed. in perfect
condition: center tables and
chairs; a splendid bargain. Addrses
"O. CIcare News. 57-ltp
XANH' IIA I.I. and Porto Itico potato
sprouts guaranteed geniune
stock, ready for immediately shipment.
$1.25 per thousand, five
tliouand and over $1.15, ten thousand
and over $1.00 per thousand
f. o. h. Florida. F. K. Hull. Rock
Hill, S. C. 57-fite
CAI.K :t.%? Excelsior Grocery Company
for fresh meats of all kinds
delivered at once. Excelsior Grocery
Store, at Southern Railway
Station, city. 57-tfc
I'Olt KENT?Five room cottage.
Call or phone .Mrs. Jack C. White,
lights and water. Cemetarv street.
56-58-2tp
l oll KENT?Two or three unfurnished
rooms, close In, water and
bath. Reasonable. Apply Itox
:K)3, city. .r?6-2t
THE I'EKl'ETI Al. Huilding & Loan
association has opened a second
series beginning this month which
will be held open until May first
for anyone who wishes to take
stock. W. II Millen. sec. treas.
f>4-5tc
WANTED?0,000 pounds of cow,
horse, mule, sheep, and goat hides
You will find us on White street.
See u> before you sell. Capus Can
then & Son.. Lancaster. S. P. ,
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\OTICK?We will fttvo you five cents 1
iipiece for your meal and hull *
ba?a. They must be clean and ?
free from holes. Lancaster Cotton <
Oil Co. 62-6tc J
Place your order now for po- 4
tuto plants. Nancy Hall and any h
variety. To place your order 4
with us in the next two weeks 4
you can $ret plants out of theM
first shipment, April 10. n
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Mrs. R K. Wylie entertained '-'n
day at a family dinner in honor of
Mr-. W. .1 Montgomery and M'ss
Montgomery of Concord, and Mrs.
.1^ (5. MeCants of Winnsboro. \
crystal basket of white narcissi formed
the centerpiece of the long tabic
;it which dinner in several courses
was served. The place cards carried
out the Faster idea, with wish"*
appropriate to the season.
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Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs entertained
Friday evening at a beautiful
auction bridge party in honor 01
Miss Shirley Montgomery of Concord,
who is the guest of her sister. Mrs.
J. II. Witherspoon. In the drawing
room and library red tulips added a
note of color and the places at the
card tables were marked by kewpie
place cards. Miss Montgomery wa?presented
with the guest prize as
well as the ladies prize for top
score, both being silk hose. Mayor
Charles i>. Jones won the gentle
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DEATH OF
W. R. ROBINSON
A Prominent Citizen of Lancaster
County.
The death of Mr. W. R. Robinson
occured at his homo soin<- thromiles
oast of the city iast Friday,
April 21. the cause being paralyBis.
lie was in his seventy-fifth year, having
only celebrated his last birth day
\pril second.
Mr. Robinson was a thorough going,
loyal citizen, and at the outbreak
of the war lie joined the "Lan?aster
Greys" being a member of the
imnpan. serving under the late
Captain John I). Wylie, and proved
himself indeed a brave and gallant
soldier. * -?< * * ? ?/?
lie is survived by two brothers.
X E. Robinson of this county, and
W. T. Robinson of Mecklenburg, and
nine children (firse wife) J. C.
Robinson, R. T. Robinson, Mrs. O.
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^ These are the bestiitnde tic
+ dresses. Fit and workmanship i
* feet, colors guaranteed fast. M
' of line gingham, percale, madr
+ and lawn, price . .$1.00 and $1
t'hildrens tine giaghaii and mat
^ dresses, well made good mater
< sizes 5 to 10 and \L to 0. each
Children* fine Zcpher gingham dies,
plaids and stripes, sizes (I to
price
Fine .Middys made <>t good qu
i> jeans, plain while and white w
(que and red trimmings, sizes ?? to
each
Mendel's make line Middys in
oi fines! quality jeans, plain \s I
n nil ? !*!% * *
?iui uiuf anti red ir
tilings. sizes 6 to 20. each .... SI
New shipment white serge ski
beautiful styles, each $4
New wool poplins and taff
skirts very moderately priced. $5.
*0 up to $8.60.
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j H. Watson of Kershaw county and
Tom Robinson of Texas; (second
wife) E. G. Robinson. Msr. W. H
lilocknion, Mrs. J. E. Langley and
Mrs. C. 11. Everall of this place.
Mr. Robinson joined the Baptist
church in early life and lived thereafter
a christian life. He was buried
i at Antioch Saturday at one o'oclck.
j services being conducted by his pas
tor, Rev. B. F. Carson.
;?illLI>RK\S DAY AT
BETH Eh CHUR< If
! Childrens day was observed at
Bethel church Easter Sunday with
a suitable program. Interesting addresses
were made by the editor of
the Monroe Enquirer, H. C. Ashcroft,
lion. C. N. ?app, formerly
; un?- 01 me local community boys and
! now assistant attorney general of
I the state, and the pastor. II av Mr
Mei rltt.
As a result of the meetnng.
twenty-five new members joined the
church. A large number of people
were present. /
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