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FRIDAY, JUNE 14, , 1918. . * . " # V K'' THE LA j MORIAH UNION 1 MEET AT . M NCASTER NEWS, LANCAST .VILL GETS MONEY 1 NEW H0PE BUILD RO ER, S. C. v AD TO CAMP aaai 7^v~ T - 'T ."rrr- 7?pM| k V "''"T** '31 PAGE SEVEN 1' Th i o eWa ' Fifth Sunday Meettni rjunc ?An Progoun Following is the pr? ^ Sunday meeting to be XTa?* t* n 1'-* *" 9 . . i? to Bo Held Government Appr< Attractive *'?r Highway Bel i. Camp \Va< ?gram of Fifth Spartanburg, S. held with the a'(l 'n the construct >priate8 $4iU,04>0 Isworth. C.f June 6.?To A Ion of a highway if? P. ^j^4 p oa ivings Mar* non nupe itupilKl CD ^ Friday?1. Christl ^ 1. What is a Chris y J. H. Thayer and E. 1 2. Why should w? nominational schools? J. F. Hammond. 3. The function c College?P. E. Hlac V Carson nnrl T A it;> urcn: irom tne city of ian Education, Camp Wadsworth, stian College? has set aside the i 1. Jenkins. and Jhe money is r 5 maintain de- Col. J. I). Kirk ?S. Long and Wadsworth. The gressman Sam J. >f a Christian largely Instrument kmon, B. F. this amount. ttnoir a * - - Spartanburg to g? the government sum or $63,000. JgP'XL if>w in the hands Patrick at Camp ' > efforts of Con- / NichoIIs were / al in securing X % f th a your sma United L by which you ini ill savings with States fiorlprnmc 4. What is the tes tlan College??W. F. C. Dunn. Friday night?Seri ? W. F. Sutton. 'C8V Saturday?2. F if kingdom. 1. What are Lhe the envelope system < ~..w. a iocai (lelegatic t of the Chris- ter up with Wash! Sutton and H. ago. asking the gc the city in the coi non by Rev. road. The army gc proved of the matt' inancing the oils took it up with war, with the resul advantages of priation has been o rver other svs-l - - m took the mat- I f ngton some time 6 ivernment to aid istruction of the I neral staff disap- I er, but Mr. Nich- 1 i the secretary of I ? t that the appro-j btalned. fc [ he I iniversal f r nilitary :ervice \ sum? < - / You do it ^ . ings Stam r A War * L $4.12 in _ - V w m mm m buying War S ps and Thrift Stam Savings Stamp c January, and to 4 tems?~-H. C. Dunn, ' -j B. F. Carson. '* */ 2. What is the ad kingdom of grouping r * eating pastors??J. W. F. Sutton and H. 3. In view of th< ^ living ought not th? crease the pastor's s i ne city or Spat T. A. Dabney, owners of proper street and West M vantage to the which the highway fields and lo-i one-half of the cost F. Hammond, remainder to be pa C. Dunn. | ment. All of the i high cost of i on the two streets i churches in-| pay their share of salary??W. D.| it imu v? ???? ? tanburg and the ty on WofTord ain street, along Cf wlll run, will pay of the road, the h62)(?1 Id by the govern-: property owners 1 that hnve agreed to the paving. 1 and / . / / itdier's offering to his t is naturally, the swe gave him most refres greatest enjoyment wti sweet- E atmeat | ihment ten on k C R' , price ac month sin i cent a4vtu | low for int Kl .1^ * tded one cent for ei ce January. The < ice each month to erest the stamp eat - II |('roxton, W. C. Ellis, ach son. ' Saturday night?S? one E. B. Jenk ns. w H | Sunday morning?? Cllm J. M. Neal. I ( "German Kultur ns. j ?The challenge of tl ; 1. What is the r ..MO ween niai W. C. Thonip- thority that brick both streets. The >rman by Rev. concrete. It has n< determined when t Sermon by Rev. though It is I work will begin sli vs. Christianity _ le hour " Dot. eligious aspect kii on pood au-1 will be used on 8 duty, base will be of ot been definitely he work will belelioved that the ? ortly. y. r / * \ he Flavor La: I \ 7 V sts , l; ; WR??HO ftj _ 1 ttorrf i; . it* t W . 1 uese 8tam |L a War Savi { 5 folder with F* ? when these Certificate j able Jkn. 1. 1 . A o, ps as bought are pasted ngs Certificate, which is t 20 spaces for the Stamp i 20 spaces are filled put tl away; it is worth $100, pa , 1923. Then start anotnc I or me war: z. Socl ical. 4. Moral. 5. Committee: W. L. Thayer, B. P. Carsor lE. B. Jenkins, S, Loi mond. COLUMBIA COLL A surrPGcn lal. 3. Politi- senator Lodge a Economical. , apropos of the dc Croxton, J. H. program: i, H. C. Dunn, , . . ? ? 'Our friends rer lg' ' am~ tractor Brown. C you know, was halt fathers and upbrai EGE ENDS ure to carry out ttt cpooia\t three weeks work aid at a dinner, layed aeroplane nind me of Conontractor Brown, 5d before the city ded for his fail- /taAtjQn a contract. On he woo i ,1 V I 1 V1ULCUUI vectors whc War Saving; spare at on. fc Stamp costs Card from W other auth< FX. t Laics i unit otamp is lor 1: i want to save but find tl s Stamp more than they c: e time. The U. S. Thri * 25 cents; you get a Thri the postoffice or bank, < prized agency; no charj J TM ' ' \\e ^ HI Descrees and Prizes ift terday?Forty-nin |ft | Women Are ?i or | * yg HI Columbia, S. C., Ji III bin rnllpvo a uu onooiui,( three months behir "Contractor Bro Awarded Yes- to <lefend himself. " 'Remember, g ie \ounK 'Rome wasn't built aduated. " 'No, Brown, wasn't, said a city Kum, if you had b? ane 6.?Colum- wouldn'i be bull d<<.? * 4U"A' ' wn tried gamely ;ent8,* he said, B we're aware It ? father, 'and, by Subscribe For The l.anraster Npi tfc a Yoar * '' A jjl iui tiic tar fl this Card; W I Thrift Star 11 them make jjl take it to t 1 other agen< ^ Stamp; yoi r III ?' * u. i nere are 10 spaces c a place for each 25-cei np you buy. Sixteen $4. When the card is ful he postoffice, or bank, < cy and get a War Savin i*ll pay the difference, >n I;i | for the higher educa^ nt ill | came to a close yest of r conclusion of commi Uj clses, at which the 1 j I] was delivered by Dr. Of II president of the Unlv H Carolina. Forty-nine || men were graduated. " III ClnflB How m?L lUHUlUllOn tion of women. ~ ? erday with tho encement exeriterary address W. S. Currell, eraity of South ) young wo-l I v 1 r? U) <|/u u A Vttl ??????1 v * * *' j;1 > \.r. / ' S' V. \ : > S, ? \ ; <te S ^ V cciiLsiorja each montl j War Saving Card you g XW 25-cent Th | Stamps do i | Savings Sta nuary ana one cent mo h dunng 1918. Paste tl s Stamp on* the Certifica ;et with it, and start a ne rift CarcJ.^ The U. S. Thri not bear interest; the W mps do?4 per cent, cor I"C II ; Tu^day and the aluir jg || I lege held a meeting. . H concert presented Ify || - tory of music was hel W At the commence ift III t*ie Sylvan medal. f< HI making the highest fc HI ] age, was awarded to CI? HI jfCpps, of Kingstree. 5co ware n??in inne of the colThe annual1 the eonservad Wednesday, ment exercises >r the student' , \ Fl in lur years aver-1 Jm ilfss Jennie Lee wlia The merlnl fnr I It you re was to be K terrific bail * it would you difoi What cou i knew 7 dorm right in your vei/V sec ild you do? ' " ' ' " jj * r . 'v ^ > r ition? ? ; v iv ^" HI pounaea ev g |L terest is in D 4 i nionthly in |L, |fl the Stamps. | able at thei 1st, 1923. M,' I Tf VAn npp/^ 'ery three months, The ii the convenient form of crease in the face value < The Stamps are redeer r full value, $5, on Janua fA /"?* ? ? ?? II ,the highest average I - || through the sophom m || j awarded to Miss Gab 01 | of North. Miss Henr; || Estill, received the PI* I I greatest Improvement * || composition through j|J year. The Criterion j;|j best short story was a n mathematics V ore year was rel Sceenburg, ^ V Solomons, of i medal for the, S< in English the sophomore medal for the warded to Miss info oil can't cover vhur crops? '4cobblestones of the sky." _ Y veil if you knew there was 1 storm?one that was ynunc / -neither can you shield .* / f to he a hail stonp?a vuinou 1 to destroy vonr entire soi A ". \ / X?n "/*>.' i * i ISv t s, rag- ? mJf irce of fl| BNBKr in ** j ^ > \, | have saved H have to) go il- .> I will tell yoi | 11 exact value \ I that elate, w uiaw uui luc money ye (don't do it if you don to the postoffice and th< li what to do, and what tl of your investment is c and give you the mone HI HI Jennie Lee Eppa, of P ?t * ?y HEGE CONVICTEl ie GIVEN LIGHT y# II I>exinKton, N. C., Muni 1 (iuilty Verdict on :ing8tree- colli Ds IS c< SENTENCE voll] VOll lf? oturer fieta, NVOV Chnrgo of j Hot. 11IV- J i wuiuil t 11(1 H'<?11111] (I save your property?Xnd msequently?what's to Ke r business on a "my-crop-11 ? You don't want to feel r k may be swept away in a l* to prevent it. No power 01 you know it. done? You can't afford 1 lay-be-ruijied-any-day" has hat harvest of months o few niiiAites?do you? Of i earth / to run ?l I is, can . v "vJb f hard , jjf; course \W? , I , A Co ' FIG 'untry WortI HTING For = IS ? i Murder. Lexington, N. C., Ji de'iberatlng for three half, the Jury late tot verdict of guilty of against J. Graham H< J. F. Doaderick in Hi Y mav une 10.?Afteri il * hours and a| lay returned a manslaughter; T. ^ge for killing; ege's home on Tf on may argue that the stori ' not?for a day?or a wee! 1 what? here's only one safe answer von ennnot nvovnnf V??il al, \ 11 ilA V not come. Quito ti i?oV two. But when it IN \ j \ J "INSURE YOUR CROP fiimia "At* ? 1 A "S!" V ^ .. . >Y I A Go untry Wort/ VING For &TnrTrt I i 111 ivtarcn l? J Judge W. J. Ada : Hege to be ronfined f H| mlnate period of not i|| year, nor more than HI the atate prison. Coi mmbmJ HI gave notice of appeal I H| court, and Hege wai $2,500 bond. agai ms nentenced . or an indeterleas than on" W1C( four years,tJn insel for Hero to the aupremej ? released on j nst loss caused by them/ ribly secure is an insurance } Company. / LOWEST RATE$?AB L/xit.cj?ritIi prorecr yc And the best protection yc policy in tl\e Hartford Fire \ ** SOLUTE PROTECTION. \ \ nirsolt ,-r I - ^ y m can Iiwwr- / i f " * " %fwr1 JBN . ^ rw.s.2*., ' ukutmoscluffs iww8 kt tm> u kited mm ? government 7 WjEcmrmpijTEb J' Before sentence wa j Adams ov^ruled a' i aside the verdict. Afte rendered the vefdict made pleas for . mere i room was tenae as E. and docia-.'ed that ther jslnuatlons and charjrt , for the state of ft fr? s given Judge ' motion to set r the Jury had Hege'a counsel y. The court E. Ha per arose ? had- been In ? by counsel imq-up on the i 5 Vcfr1^Wr^' r~B IRA B. J ^IRST NAT! 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