The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 05, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
BP FRIDAY, APRIL 3. 1918.
B? SOCIAL NEWS
K By MISS GLADYS M JONES.
'Phooe 44.
Mrs. .(ones Entertains.
The Friday Afternoon Book cl
i Is meeting this afternoon with Mi
1 Chas. D. Jones at her home on Ch<
I , terfield Avenue.
14 Red Croiw Sewing Party.
The Friday Afternoon Book cli
will give a Red Cross sewing part
also knitting at the home of Mi
Ernest Moore Saturday afternoo
April 6, from 3 to 7 o'clock.
Miss Strait's Success.
Miss Clara Barrett Strait, former
of Lancaster, has just completed
miniature painting of Walla
Fewell, of Rock Hill, which has be<
accepted in the Academy of Exhll
tion of New York, which is now o
Miss Strait's friends rejoice with iv
in her wonderful success as an a
U. D. C. Meeting.
'About fifteen members were pre
^ ent at the monthly meeting of tl
Lancaster Chapter of the U. D. (
which met at the home of Mrs. Jo
K. Knight on Thursday afternoon i
5 o'clock. Delegates were elected I
4 attend the Ridge District couferen<
to be held in Hock Hill May 2, as fo
lows: Mrs. Jos. K. Knight and Mr
G. J. Derrick, with Mrs. Millen PI;
ler and Mrs. Chas. King as alternate
Miss Annie Witherspoon added ir
terest to the meeting with the seven
news items, which she read. Ai
rangements were made for memorit
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I Pumps,
Have a special to
their wardrobe is i
most complete in si
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Oxfords will be extr
with the well-dressed
show this style in Black
Tan, Patent Leather; als
White Canvas. Widths,
erately priced.
$1.00, SUO and
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i ne woman wno seeK?
Shoe with good style is
lighted with this Pump '
Black and very Dark Bi
White Canvas.
$3.50 and $5
For Sport and Sti
will be exceeding
I"KED!
For Growing Girls
House Wej
These Pumps and Oxf
very pliable soles which
easy.
$1.50 Paii
? services to be held on May 10. and
the annual dinner will be nerved to i
the veterans in the court house on ;
I that day. Delicious ice cream and
wafers were enjoyed.
I
Civic Ijeague Meets.
ps The Civic League met with their
president. Mrs. R. C. Brown, at her
home on Wednesday afternoon at 5
o'clock. Several local matters were
taken up and discussed, but that of
jb greatest interest was the donation
y fund for the furlough homes for the
r3i soldiers to be erected behind the lines
n in France. During the meeting a telegram
was received from Mrs.!
j Leroy Springs, who is in New York,
expressing her regrets for not being i
ly | able to attend the meeting, and ask- 1
<i'ine that the donation of $1.00 by
re|each member of the *"Uvic League be
?n ' urged, further stating that she would
,1. take oare of any deficit which might
n_ occur. However, it was unanimously
pr voted that the Civic League was
r eid.v and willing to do their part i
this great cause, and a committee
with Mrs. M. R. McCardell as chairman
was appointed to look after this <
s- work. I
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Miss Pet Taylor is spending a few '
9- days with Mrs. J. C. Hayes in Rock '
Hill. " 1
:e Mrs. Ernest McClellan and daugh1
ter. I^ouise of fhaplnOo opo
s. the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,
r- W. B. Oauthen.
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i- Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Funderburk,
il Mrs. J as. Mcl-aurin and daughter,
r- Julia Elizabeth. visited Beven Funil
derburk at Camp Greene this week.
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Oxfords ax
every woman, especially ;
iresh with new spring attii
tyles, colors and widths.
which comes in """
own. Kid; also drel?y PumPwill
fit the v
>.00. in Black Kid i
cJ
eet Wear Canvas Shoes $'
;ly popular. Prices . .
1 |
5yy ten
A well-fittii
and Women's White.
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ords come with CA N V AS 0
makes walking With low met
erately priced
1.50,
f.P.DttOI
emqly popular Women's Bl
women. We new last that
Kid. Grey and lort. Widths
0 in a very fine tt'hite Canvas
A to E. Mod$
1 #5.30.
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' a CO?fo/!a!?le The Pump
sure to be de- ,,
THE LANCASTER NEWS
Miss Louize Wylie is visiting
friends in Columbia.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory went
to Baltimore, Md., this week, for
treatment at Johns Hopkins. at
hm n 1- *? - -
mrs r rauK riarper returned dome ms
from Charlotte Thursday.
T. M. Hughes was a business visitor
in Heath Springs Tuesday. sol
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S. E. Hough and Rirhard Harper ""
went to Charlotte Thursday.
Mrs. Ernest Moore and Miss Nannie
Hill Moore returned home from
Holumbia Tuesday. m<
?o? na
J. T. Stevens, of Kershaw, was a eVl
business visitor here on Wednesday. w*
n | na
W. T. Gregory visited Columbia.
Bishopville. Darlington and Timmonsville
this week.
Miss Ixtuise Ferguson spent Tues- j
lav in Charlotte.
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Miss Viola Rlaekmon, of Douglas. a ,
has accepted a position in the fancy I
grocery department of the Lancaster
Mercantile company.
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W. T. Gregory. Jr., Drennon Craig, j at
Jim Hathcock and Aubrey Cauthen j ^
returned this morning from Flint. aC
Mich., driving back cars for a local ca(
dealer.
'Tis not enough to help the feeble j
up. but to support him after.? pa
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3, LANCASTER, S. C.
THE NEWS ABOUT TOWN !
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Educational Rally at Taxahaw.
There will be an educational rally
Taxahaw tomorrow. (Saturday),
ttat at w hich time addresses w ill be
ide by invited speakers.
?o? Improving
Road.
The county authorities are doing
me good work on the road to the I
nth of the city, by drag-Ring and |
In. nr. ~ I" - .
.?B uuico. ?ne roaus are no* j
tting in Crst-clasa condition.
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Patriotic Honor Roll.
The Liberty bond drive begins to-i
orrow. The News will print the
mes of the purchasers of bonds in
ery issue during the campaign,
nch lasts until May 4. Only the
nies will be given.
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"Somewhere in France."
Relatives here have received the
'ormation of the safe arrival
ome where in France" of Ben C.
ugh and Lucius Bennett, of the
iation branch, and Wm. Mcllwaine,
member of the cavalry division.
To Preach Here Sunday.
There will be services at the Lan-1
ster A. R. P. church next Sunday
12 m.. conducted by Rev. A. J.
insom. of North Carolina, missioni
in India, who Lb at home on vation.
.r.
' Minuuiini; titrate.
The Lancaster Mercantile comny.
of this city; Kershaw Banking
Mercantile company. Kershaw,
d Springs Banking & Mercantile
mpanv, Heath Springs, have been I
pointed distributors for the govmient
nitrate of soda. Nine cars'
II be shipped to Lancaster, two to 1
rshaw and two to Heath Springs. !
Service Flag Presented.
Appropriate exercises were held at
Central school Wednesday morn- j
; on the occasion of the presentan
of a service flag donated by the;
iple of the city. The flag is 8x10 i
t and contains 48 blue stars.:
L'h representing a former school
pil now in service. Addresses
re made by Mayor Stewart and Dr. j
aver and Prof. NVessinger read the
[ties of those being honored.
Deatli of Mrs. J. H. Hegler.
Mrs. Mary Hegler, wife of J. H.
gler. of the White Bluff section,
d Sunday afternoon about 5 c
lock after an illness lasting only I
mt a week, and was buried at (
lite Bluff graveyard Monday, the ?
leral services being conducted by p
vs. T. A. Dabnev and P. E. Black- I
n. Mrs. Hegler was a devout c
tnber of White Bluff church and t
s highly esteemed and greatly c
ed by all her neighbors and c
Mids. She left her husband, one t
lighter. Miss l.ula Hegler, and t
ir sons, J. K? W. M.. E. R. and Q. I
Hegler. surviving. ?
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Present Communion Set. ?
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craig and chiln.
with Mrs. lone Piaxco Craig,
sented to Shiloh church a very
ldsonie self-filling, self-collector
ividual communion set of five
ys. each holding 36 glasses, and
extra glasses, so if they are
>ded can be used. This set is of
best silver and will last as long
the church will last if taken care
This was given in memory of
Walker Craig, who was so deled
to church and its work 18k*- t
15 i* engraved on it. Master Kdi
Craig presented a letter to the
itor. Rev. W. S. Patterson, to be
id to the congregation. He mad"
'ew appropriate remarks and Mr.
P. Robinson, the oldest elder,
ne forward in behalf of the
jroh and accepted the gift. Mr.
P. Robinson, one of our worthy i
is. came forward and made a;
Ik very appropriate for the ocdon.
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Pass examination.
Gene Hough and Richard Robin1
passed the examination in Charte
yesterday as apprentice seamen
d are now in Raleigh for another
imination.
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The Idea of the daylight saving
v is to get folks up earlier in the
irning but those who work from
in to sun" are not affected.
,.....w mul? >.iiaini in tnn Nflion I
the country than all other diseases .
t together, and for years tt was sup- i
eed to be Incurable Doctors prescribed
rat remedies, and by constantly failing
cure with local treatment, pronounced |
Incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease,
eatiy Influenced by constitutional conlions
and therefore requires eonstttuinal
treatment. Mall's Catarrh Mediae.
manufactured by P. J. Cheney &
>., Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional
inedy, is taken Internally and acts
ru the Hlood on the Mucous Surfaces
the System. One Hundred Dollars reird
la offered for any case that Hall's
itarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for
'CUlurs and testimonials
K J. CHENEY 4 CO,, Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 75*-*. I
Hull's l-iiu lor constipation.
m
1**Clve It to me.
please. Grand*
daddy."
"Why Bobby. If M
you wait a bit for vJ
it you'll have it
to enjoy longer!" Am
"Poo-poo! That's |Jp
| no argument with ^
WRIGLEYS g
'cause the flavor V
lasts, anyway!" \
?After every
Charlie Chaplin ( oming South. tun
Charlie Chaplin, famous movie ' ll*
Am
omedian, will deliver an address in u
'harlotte on Sunday. April 14, in not
'olumbia Monday, the loth, and js {
Sumter the same day, for the pur- svju
>ose of giving impetus to the third wjj|
liberty loan campaign. The famous se<M
ommedian, who needs no introduc- scri
ion as the man who has provoked mjg
nany laughs for thousands of Ameri- 0f ]
ans. will speak in several cities in be
he Carolinas this month. Saturday, was
he 13th. he will lecture in Greenstoro,
Winston-Salem. Lexington and
T
lalisbury. He will spend Sunday in
."harlotte and Monday he will lec- ?a
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irlie Chaplin is known to tho
erican public as a man with a
staehe and feet, but, although
hiug official has beeu learned, it
loubtful if the familiar mustache
appear upon his face. NeLther
i the big out-pointing shoes be
l. Chaphu will appear in his offten
costume, and although ho
ht be expected to " pull oft" some
(lis stage gestures, his speech will
strictly along a patriotic line, it
understood.
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