The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, February 08, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO RED CROS 4 The surgical dressings committee th regrets to have to report a consider- eh able falling off in work last week, at Only 855 gauze dressings were an made. This is a small number for ot an enure wees s worn as u requires ores 6,000 compresses to All a box. It iB hoped that there will be a large ; pr number of workers on Friday and Df Saturday so as to bring up this i week's average. Monday, the fourth, ft was a great disappointment to the m work room directors. Monday was gu arranged as a surgical dressing day Qf to give an opportunity to the business women of the town to do their bit for the Red Cross. Although m, all stores were closed there was not Be a business woman present at the workroom Monday morning or afternoon. The surgical dressing super- ijp Tisors urge all the business women Ba to come on next Monday?either Mi morning or afternoon and fold a few h. dressings to help fill one of those mi great big standard packing boxes. )ej The two workers who made com- u. presses Monday morning were Mrs. m. Mollie Perry and Miss Etta Skip- Mi per. On Monday afternoon the fol- HI lowing ladies assisted in the work: Fu Misses Betty Brown, Lewis Murch- \*. ison. Nannie Hill Moore, Eliza! Moore, Mary Gildersleeve Wylie and Mesdames J. II. Witherspoon, John He Poag, John Crawford, J. E. Black-; ni? mon and Miss Margaret Moore, di- Mi rector. i ise On Wednesday morning quite a Ru number of workers were present: Mi Mesdames John Poag, Harry Hines, He H. R. Murchison. Will Reed. Andrew Mi Gregory, Frank Harper, Rogers and ('r H. R. Rice, and Misses Betty Brown, Ku Etta Skipper, Nannie Hill Moore, Mr Louise Wylie, Juanita Wylie, Eliza ('r Wylie and Perry Bell Bennett. Miss ne Margaret Moore was supervisor. JMrs. J. H. Witherspoon has sue- Mr ceeded in organizing quite a large Mi band of workers to make layettes , s for the French babies, but she is now J^r greatly handicapped by lack of Mi funds to go with the work. Won't you be one of twenty readers of the News who will give $5.00 to this beautiful work of supplying little helpless babies with IS! warm clothing? Have a heart and j)o send your contribution of $5.00 to t^( Mrs. Witherspoon. Do it at once rn? before the matter is forgotten. ?21 The organization of the Junior fnl Red Cross in the Lancaster graded school is well under wav. Mr. ('. K sti Wessinger, superintendent, has > been made chairman . Mr. George ha Williams, treasurer, and Mrs. T. M foi Hughes, director of the making of Hi garments. Each child in the school rn1 must be represented by 25 cents be- jj'1 fore the school becomes a Junior ,, , tin Red ( ross. Ilnwounp ..i,:i.i..i ? Tl. ..I" OV( ready members ot' the Lancaster n I chapter will not be expected to take of out new memberships, but it is hoped that some of these $1.00 members among the school girls and boys ter will take 25 cent memberships for ' coi some of the other pupils who are not so well able to pay their own Sf>l dues. The entire 25 cents will be re( retained by the school for the pur- tin chase of supplies to be made up by the pupils. ptr on Mrs. C. I). Jones, supervisor of pn hospital garments, urges'all workers] wli in her department whether at home I ("1 or in the workroom, to rush their j w< work on outing garments as these ( P" articles should be shipped at once. s"' Mrs. R. E. Wylie, chairman of the 1 n" packing committee, shipped a stan-' dard box of outing bedshirts. There were 100 large size hospital shirts ir the box. Mrs. John Poag. supervisor gen- ne eral supplies, wishes to ship another lni box of knitted garments by the, go fifteenth. All knitters are urged to 8*3 get in finished garments to Mrs. Poag just as soon as possible. Lan- ' caster has responded admirably to ^el A N If you catch colds easily, if subject to headaches, ne by all means start today to KOTTS fl which is a concentrated mec A tonic to put power i ?8% the life forces and tin No alcohol 11/ n The imported Norwegian cod lleei Wli in our own American laboratories wh Scott ft Bowm ijiS. mVj-,. *"' ? '.....'jL.' i.u law - - *' 1 1 1 W' TH1 S NOTES MRS. M. i 20' ? lias (iiiin?'(l e call for knitted articles. This lroni7.c<l I' apter has already gone beyond the rportionment from headquarters, ' ***"** ' id is now doing work which some her chapters have failed to do. The Lancaster Chapter of the Red t<1 aJ1 oss wishes to express sincere apeciation of the generous donations Hia' a OB canned products from the Tomato ^ seems to r ub Girls and others in the county, medicine anc lis contribution did much toward nent doctors, aking the Christmas bazaar a |q my 9toma< ccess. A list of the contributors . . , . , .. , ,, eat distressed vegetables and fruits follows: Mrs. W. S. Hammond, Mrs. S. an(* was a'w 'ckham, Jr., Mrs. Nannie Rowers, tinually felt rs. L. L. Cauthen, Mrs. E. R. flesh daily. 'ckham, Mrs. J. J. Blackmon, Mrs. iPjiment jn,t W. Graeber, Mrs. W. W. Rutledge. , , . knowing that -s. J. k. Beckham, Mrs. Boyce El. Mrs. T. M. Blackmon, Mrs. R. D. and distress liley, Mrs. J. W. Blackmon, Mrs. dreams and unie Bailey, Mrs. R. S. Kirk, Mrs. always consti J. Hinson, Mrs. Laura Beckham, physics nearl; s. J. S. Marshall. Mrs. Anna Mob- what a chant: r, Mrs. B. P. Braslngton, Mrs. N. l'uw-I'aw. 1 Small. Mrs. John B. Harper. Mrs. after the first J. Beckham. Mrs. Deanie Knight, feel a vigorou rs. Roy O. Small. Mrs. Dora S. i have taker lis, Mrs. M. J. Reeves, Mrs. T. M. |mni/.cd Paw illerton, Mrs. Ola Couch, Mrs. L. j o: indigeslio Cauthen. I sleep eight h Tomato Club. ' and get up i Miss Susie Secrest, Miss Wilma line. No nu ;lms. Miss Gertie Griflln, Miss An- me." M. E. ? May McCain. Miss Ada McCain ard street, Bi ss Elizabeth Simpson, Miss Lou- The relial Harper, Miss Maxie Baker, Miss can be had at iby McManus, Mrs. George Baker, Formula c ss Katie Barrett, Miss Minnie B. orders tilled igler. Miss Fannie Lee Blackmon, s. John McAteer, Mrs. S. W. aig, Mrs. A. B. Rotilnson, Mrs.1* ila Robinson. Mrs. E. S Rntiinsnn 1 X - | T iflUUIGI s. N. B. Cousar. Mrs. J. Boyd { T aig, Mrs. J. E. Craig. Miss An- I ' tte Craig, Mrs. J. W. Craig. Mrs.} There are too ,, . ! holes ami how W. Craig, Mrs. S. B. Hammond,# problem of ee a. A. S. Kirk. Miss Maud Mobley, ?h?0n?V*rve 1 ss Carrie Mobley, Miss Sallie qualified to fill sery. Miss Marian Ussery, Miss ma Bennett, Miss Rosa Bennett, ? s. I. N. Bratlngton, Mrs. 1). S. Celery Is s. lull, Mrs. N. E. McGuIrt, Mrs. B. *et !t m"ke8, ? . . an oecaslonnl Blaekmon, Miss Lois Robinson. Cel. New Hotel for Lima, Peru. p0p three The Congress of Peru by recent leg- ln a 8Inn|| an atlon has provided for an up to date ! )t to conk ne tel In Lima, to be constructed under tnc ,]|sp nn(] , i? supervision of the natlonnl govern- j ppjory, then i >nt of Peru and to cost not less than ti?,n ? Hprlnk 00,000 (073.000). The site set aside j?K unt|l all t r the hotel is government property (h0 top with li ated In the heart of the city and Is 25 minutes In be acquired by the company con- i acting the hotel. Chopped H The need of a modern hotel in Lima j Take half s been keenly felt by the travelers [ illm of ch< : some time, says Commerce Reports. ! on (,C{, n ,1,,. iring recent years the number of , nol?0ed. Fori mmercial travelers and tourists vis- jn ng the west coast of South America ^ spoonful s more than doubled, and tunny of i ?ddod to a v ^se have found it Inconvenient or j vegetables mi en impossible to remain longer than djsh than dor 'ew days In Lima because of the lack \ adequate hotel accommodations. 3. Take one A Good Day's Work. flour, one cut Resides stringing 53.892 beans yes- teaspoonfuls < day (to get on the good side of the teaspoonful < ?k) I loaded 2.295 pounds of auto- ,,Kg one nn(| biles on to vans." writes a young I nijik, a half I tiler from Edmonton, who has only ^wo tahlespot ently "got ttcross." "Those were n uttl<> hot < ? exact figures for my share. Twenty an(j no fat us were got together yesterday and lightly, roll ov irtiut lonfll no- ooooo ?* ** >* "i""" "? "UK'iuuuufn brush with n to trucks. En oh cost? weighed 1,700 bowl, sprl iinds, nnd we got 27 on altogether, have barley i ileh took nine hours of hard labor pan8 without hard" Is no name for It). The total are mufl)ns. Ight loaded, you will see, was 45,000 1 unda, which makes my share, as I | E Id hefor". 1 tugged and hauled for I four I worth, and I haven't a sore fjour two oui lsele today, so you see I ain In pretty fu) ^ water, ad condition." j spoonful of ' I of molasses, i No Time for Debate. Prepare and I "Jihbes Is the kind of fellow who bread, ver makes a mo.e without tlrst ask- i g himself whether or not It will be Nuta ai od for his health." "I saw him jump ( Nuts provb i feet In the air yesterday to dodge stltute for m automobile. Instinct probably told fat, protein a m what was good for his health, j thout his stopping to debate the mat- f Rot. p." I Take one _________???_________ poured over ? , stand well c< ortifica Hon I spoonfuls of I fuls of fat, ai , if troubled with catarrh, ful of flour; rvousness or listlessness, aTy^ther'br build your strength with Si (III (ION - ? e l ji iji past 25 yean iicinal food and building testify to ita in the blood, strengthen famous pre* tone up the appetite. in SCOTT'S. I. .ho. ,ou ' oil used in 5csM'i fmshios is now refined a|)iM TTor ilch guarantees it free front impurities ' i. Bloom field. N J. 17-U Dr?f Co., Lb BR, S. C. 1 winThe war" p??????? wr3 lucky ?"?"i ill rf11 I t ? pressive nici ilull many round pega In iquara grains weight of to And a round hole la the make tip the h??olich Individual round pen. nnrv n?.. t.i.lnv l?v toat Important desideratum nnrv USe roUu> "> o And a round hole, to be -"? leaves in that It.?K. W. Settlnlua. three anil nne-qnn imple Foods. Royal f o seldom served cooked. The most urlstc n satisfying change for stltutlon In the w dish. at Prugue, Austrli ? of the Imperial fat try au Qratin. ed as Its abbess. 1 cupfuls of diced celery ladies of 'ess arlf nount of water, allowing beeh chosen for thi arly dry. Butter a tmk- always been of nt wit a layer of the cooked enjoyed the right a layer of white snuce, highness. The ah ling of cheese, ulternat- office by a solemn he celery Is used. Cover attended by all t uttered crumbs and bake of the church and a moderate oven. duke to represent service. lam and Corn Patties. a cupful of corn, three Her Valli tpped. hum, one well heat- One hah heard n <h of pepper and salt If Russian woman wr m Into patties and fry stories about them time to time In the or two of chopped ham together, there Is i vhlte sauce to use with about the Itussinn ukes a more appetizing lacking entirely In 1 's the plnln white sauce, for defense put up ? Ing woman. A sul arley Muffins. against her for hi cupful of whole wheat the money due for iful of barley flour, two tng machine. Askc ?f baking powder, a half to say for herself, >f salt, one well-beaten IngJ I ?ni unable a fourth cupfuls of sour wounded a Rhort toaspoonful of soda, and sgainst the Austrl infills of drippings. If concerted the court 'ream Is used less milk cxnmlned by the J need b$. added. Mix , 'n ortter. it, cut In diamond shapes, charge against hei little of the egg loft In Christian Science 1 Inkle with sugar, and we scones. Bake in muffin Head Hunts A *v.. Tnnnnpdp nouwni l,lc uu lup nuu uuey .. ... ? the United States t ? to France to flght i larley Bread. side hy aide the Ai cupfula of whole wheat the New York Hert l>fula of barley, one cup- several of the wilt and one of rnllk, a tea- 'PPlnes already hai salt, two tahlcspoonfuls ,ces to Oovernor I nnd half a cake of yeast. F,,r East IA knead as for whole wheat this matter. It sa "Men of all coloi ? are fighting side t s Meat Substitutes. wnr and the latest de a most satisfying sub- tlves of a tropical eat, as they contain both ""PP'y 100,000 fig nd appetizing flavor. United States If n< ? Ipplnes are some i led Oats Bread. tribes In the worli cupful of boiling water, formation received ? cupful of rolled oats, let they are kpen to c nvered for an hour, then j x>nful of salt, two table-! Hlgh-CI molasses, two tablespoon- looking for nd three-fourths of a cup- "What can you d Mix and knead, adding "I'" be Perfectly let rise and prepure us I ve hnrl technical ead. the hest-equlpped | try." Jh/i ^, ._#/> "rm wi,,,ntto y r hut you mustn't Ik ~ I advantages you h? j are atlll a few old HKt MATIHM. tfiln world who ar< 'ou suffer from this most ? prison edueatli ase when Iv-Rheumo has Age-Herald. treatest remedy for the i? Thousands of people . Lat* j ... Ji. "You'll have to wonderful cures. This suppers, under tn cription should be In ttons" Have It ready when you ?on the contrar t pnln. Ask our dealer extra harry meal, our money back guar- end cook It In the sale by The Standard when nobody wUl i ncaster, S. C. 11-tf. ' m z. ..Jx-jr - s E LANCASTER NEWS, LANCAST] E. HALL LOOKS f VEARS YOUNGER j M (i libs, in 10 l>?ys. I aw-Paw Knocked Ni>n run down with dyspepall faith in medicines. ne I tried every sort of consulted many emiI could not keep food h and what little I did J me., I had foul breath ^^^Bp|||g ays belching and con- $ I knew I needed nouiL the food would sour ||| ^ i looked very pale. w;? pated and had to take, W \$*ij B y every night. Oh, but, 161ft Bk :e since taking Iconized began to feel better :> ydose. In fact, I could j is thrill all through me. | Tll(i Nlltlona| , 1 only one bottle of | service is doing w -Paw and every vestige scale. This pliotoj n has disappeared. I Minott in the net < ours without wakening ?gc to the Soldier n the morning feeling Hundreds of wo ... , , .- Mnnv are nmhu ire pills and dope lor . ,, ,, A. ,, chauffeurs. 1 he lei Hall, 708 North How- , . * Sam la carrying lit imore. proving of the gre tile li-oni/.cd Paw-Paw all leading drug stores. Tki-?... Thinness o in every bottle. Mail, ,, . , . , I Ordinary prlntii promptly.?Adv. | ^ t|mn ! than the gold leaf Mltlltllllllllll Kngland today. I " poses th?? leaf mi r's Cook Book. ::l J,,st n Iml"in,,n' | |. than ttint. hut It li PIP CIGAR yf" > Vou'Li Br | X Burley R full of flavc } \ 1 as a pipe. Mm 1 ,rs 1 ip \ j The Burlt 8; I 1 toasted; rr delicious. I | toasting imj 1 *same and Hnllora' Iiinee drivers mid | ague Is aiding Uncle on tlie war Hlid Is fmf r B MM ?"' MfJsSM t Golf Leaf. / [Affl ig paper some- I B 1.000 times thicker 4 i~\ (f /^S^\ "? that can he made In 11J * mmS:** ^ or coiatnerclnl pur snhstance alK>ut It ? a striking and Irat only alMint tlve T? gold Is required to I ls that lire In ordlgilders, each of the hook being usually ranches square. q/I Guaranteed \>y 'rlesteaa. rfiT U >cratlc religious In- <7AjtX~STVl\jL^rV ZZsL orld is thut locuted * W a. Only a princess ally can be appoint- ????? n a few cuses, when ^ itocratle birth hnve ~ b position, they have >? >ble birth and have , to the title of royal ' LOAD l*P THE PIPES OF Ik'ss is installed in ceremony, which is ho hiffh ill cm 11 n i* i AM I Tear Out This Coupon. Fill It In a state"and au arch- Can sI?'"-e to lluy Tobacco foi the ciuperor ut the Dollar lluys Four Pa< To The Editor of The News: * ?e/en8*" v ? ?*. I^ancaster, S. C. good deal about the irrlors. Sensational have appeared from Enclosed find European press. Al- packages of tobacco, through "0 a flavor of romance ntntiznnfl which la h un(1 ,or Amt-rlcan Oghtlns men the totally nnlookert-: , und(.rstand thal ,ach do|lar by an English workIt had been brought a retail value of forty-five cents ai ?vlng failed to pay will be placed a postcard, addresse the hire of her sew- ... ... Hi what she had got frlend' the 8old,cr' w,,i a?ree to 8 she replied: "Noth- J to pay, as I was Name time ago, lighting ans." It quite ,dls-1 . t! Her papers were Address.. .. ludge, and found to | edless to say, the City r was withdrawn.? Monitor. t r? Volunteer. ??? ??? upers strongly urgO 0 send the Igorrotes , _ igatnst the Germans nerlcnn troops, says ?ld. They state that flijijj.n 1 tribes In the Phil- J re offered their serv- ? # larrison. : An Ambition and especially urgent In _ _g. / ! E needs of the South are iden g S of the Sojthern Railway I tbe growth rs and nationalities / the upbuilding o? the other. ?y Side In the great it \ The Southern Railway aaki no faror*t volunteers are na- fL j accorded to other*. I territory that can \v* The ambition of the Southern Railway V,11 nit mi.n tr. tha jT i unity of intereac (hat la born of crvoperatloi htlng men to the / the railroad* i to ?ee perfected that lair and In fed be. In the Phil- * ) merit of railroad* which lorlira the cool . *1 agrndrti to realize that liberality of trratm Of the most warlike V," to obtain the additional capital needed for the 1. and based on in- ^ enlarged fadlltlea Incident to the demand I directly at Manila yA """" ^ 4|?*ujr? iffer themselves." / tVh^J^LTiM S 1 rlgbr* and equal opportunities ast Men. ^"The Southern Serves work, sir.frank with you, sir. ' training in one of . prisons In the coun cut out these late Ga??^1*awm nM|l. ?m?, rccoh- soumem rait j, when I want an , , ????? I'll hare to get up middle of the night pa ? m rata ? ii!!U2^L Subscribe ror The L&nci FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1918. | STRIKE J IETTE , enjoy this real cigarette. It's >r?just as good rOASTED ey tobacco is lakes the taste ?ou know how Droves the flavor And it's the tobacco exactly. k gpjf N THE BOYS IN FRANCE. lul Send ns Much Money as You r Our Fighting Men?Kuril rkages of Tobacco. ^ . to buy . . * ur Boys In France Tobacco i In France. buys four packages, each with ad that in each of my packages d to me, on which my unknown end me a message of thanks. Street tical with the needs J -A \ "J aucceaeof one main 1 I / ' : -no (pedal prlrflr,. not J 1/ Company It to tor that I i between the public and ?^ ">k Policy imhe 0iana*e- ' | Idence of p.ttmmrnul ! \ \ ent which wiU enable It 1 acjulritlon of better and S\ tor Increased and better S I f the Sooth alooralde of J Ith equal libertiet. equal the South." ^ t*ffltr ""J Mjrowiu' aster News, $2 a Year