The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 16, 1918, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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* " ? .'W' FRIDAY, AUGUST lfl, 1918. THE NEWS ABOUT TOW!\ Services at Union. Mrs. Glenmore Ba There will be services at thriM Mary Ix>ck0 Barron i Baptist church next Sunday at ll visit ^ Sheriff John 1 and 8 o'clock by llev. E. A. Thouap- ?o? son, of Fort Worth, Texas. >Lk*< Mrs. W. C. Requar ?o-t? ^*5^ Monday for a visit i Class One Exhausted. Koster and Miss Juun 4 Present calls for men fron^this *?o? county are for 4 8 white and 4j^ col- Mr. and Mrs. L,. C. i hOun f/x ea I * l.rt* * VI v\t( v iiv,ov iv Villi <1111 uvl w aii- | enjoying a nioior iri] gust 22 and 30. These call*^leave mountains of North ( only two white men and th rCe col-1 ?o? ored in class one. including the re- J. T. Wylie made a # classification of men in classes two, to Charlotte Tuesday three and four. T ?o? ?o? Miss Jessie Lee Rla< Presents ltnptismul Howl. ing friends in Columb Mr. S. D. Robinson, an elder in the ?o? Shiloh congregation presented the Misses Katharine. Shiloh people with a handsome sil- and J&ary (Rldersleoi ver baptismal bowl oil Saturday John I). Wylie left th which was very much appreciated by automobile for Rlowin them. This bowl was given in mem* they will spend a few ory of Mrs. S. D. RobinaOn. Gifts of ?o? this kind are nlways very much ap- Mrs. Marion Wit predated by the people. family motored to < ^ ?o? nesday, spending a ft Klllott Springs Injured. friends. Lt. Llliott. White Springs. son of ?o Col. Leroy Springs. was Injured tn Miss Marie Morton the face on July 24, in a flight with home after a visit to t, Hun aviators on >he battlefron*. Mr. and Mrs. Mollis K *4.-Swings' machine fell to the ??? ground and the young Lancastrian, Miss I'earl Rodman after downing tv^o enemy planes, es- her sister, Mrs. R. N. {' r serious Injttry" by a narrow ??? margin. He has been In the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Rradl since the a edent. Mt. Canned, who ha f guests of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Duncan Dead. son, left today in their The death of J. C. Duncan, a pros- to the mountains of N perous and highly - eemed resident ??? the Hopewell section, died at his Mrs> J- C* White ai heme Juesday night. He i& aur- Ilork HiI1, are here vived by his wife, who was, prior to Mrs" wh*te'8 parents. \ ^ her marriage. Miss Rowell, and three ?? ? ( * cl^ldren. Funeral serYlces Miss Margaret Hen 1 ^ G co'' 'ucted Wednesday after- rerent'y has held a po: m at 4:30 at Hopewell church by Lanca?ter Mercantile 1 > ?y. j. h. Manjey. Lancaster this week t Sllion in vne norary o > H?ath Springs Trachen. 'Pg8, Q . The teachers elected for the comMrs. W? A. Hem y, Ing session of the Heath Springs . . _ . _ Miss who has been high school are as follows: Prof. J. R . v^Pow. principal; Mrs. J. C. !'<??, *ee*T'.or charlotte. assistant principal: Miss Maud Don- . , . now visiting her siste aid, Rock Hill; Miss Julia Joy, " \ Troy; Miss Alma Murphy, t inrlee- n" 0 ton; Miss Elizabeth VanDanding- Cft1 ^gnrinnl ham. Heath Springs. Prof, and Mrs. ~ week on Pow ar^ are from Salud^t. n m *> Miss Addie McMurr friends and relatives The Lw &?t*r chapter U. D. C. Bnd county. c Ik'M the, August meeting Thursday 0 'i* afternoou with the^yHeath Springs Mrs_ j. S. Bullock members at Tne hottio 'dCsMrs. W. A. Who have been spend Hughes. It.-jwaa delightful In every with her parents, Mr. respect. Qinner was servbd under porter, left today for the shade'^/ the trees. The dell- to visit relatives and i cious cream and iced mineral water ?o? made one forget the blistering heat. j k. Allison, of I An Interesting program had been a?- Was a recent guest c ranged by Miss Annie Witherspo'bn, a7m and the Misses / historian. ? city. " 1 O Q New Bethel School Opens. Rev Geo. p Kirby Jhe 118-19 term of school open- iB af)aiatinK Kev. ed at New Bothel last Monday with ft r<?vival meeting Miss Bessye Flynn as principal and WRg R v(sitor to the Miss Ada Sapp and Mrs. Beulah Q Thompson Blackmon as assistants. Miss Annette CraU New Bethel was fortunate in se- fo her Home in North cWinrr the services of these efficient Jhe pnjVersity of 1 teachers. Miss Flynn is a graduate i0(teaville, where she of the Columbut?Female college and auramer school prepar k has had eight ye^ja experience in )nR n(lRr Bennettsville / teaching. Miss Sapp has a good ?o? I <* common school education and Just Miss Elizabeth Grec ? two year8 aeo finished a three veins . ? ' ? . .... J() i'liy | I'D III II CM' K course in (Jdmpatic science at Win- ha8 ,,een visiting her throp. Miss* Blackmon is a grad- K vVhito. She has as uate of the Rethel graded rou?|n( Miss Elizabe school and ,4s an expereleneed teach- isH Rebecca Rogers. ?r' ' . ?o? ??? j. \V. Flbyd, forme t'oine and Register. noW |jving in Winf The board of registration will re- visiting relatives hei main in daily session the balance of county. August In their office at the court . o house. The voters are urged to ap- Rev, F. N. Skinne penr and register. services in the Ept The qualifications of suffrage are: Sunday morning at 1 In the state two years; in the county ?o? one year, and in -the immediate sec- (?apt. and Mrs. R. tlon four months. This time is cal- and H()n> Robert, of A culated up to the November eletlon. are viHiting Mr. and and not to time of registering. Also, ^^en. young men, who are not now D twenty-one years of age, but will be , 7 * Misses l^iIIago and at the November election, can reg.. -, . , returned Wednesday later now. Under the law all calcu- . . . .. , weeks visit to Ashevil latlons are based on the general election. W. F. Estrldgo, MlllU'KS CI.INfi l'\ Sec. Hoard Registration. MEMORIES .*' Paris. France, Ai I j mother!'' ' PERHONAIA j Those are i'*ays ^ of Uifl wounded li. bJ Mrs. J. T. ThoDjasson and daugh- <l?vil do* fighter* J ter, Margaret Thou,, i, ox- pick of ih.- <; mi,.,-, pert'^ home Monil.,, t an ox battle on m,> m , ^^Kk4<'n()o||i visit to Chicago. ore brought into h?J HHEk *" V~ Purine, )u?t a MIms n< sM MoM;JtiuH is spending a L??*Q1> H aort of wanoe ^^pl'ilfe on HulUvan'B Island. *'*' >*??< # 1 gue*H fjT a???-?? imin^ ifjou^it 1 wa* VH^jdrn. Jack .Smith, of flrWrville-"!* 1na -Thitf. now I wl "fq Mr' fn'! Mr" in(,t her ^f< r , THE LANCASTER NEWS, LAN* mer with J ... NORTH LANCASTER Margaret A * + Mrs. J. . | Lancaster, S. C.. R. F. D.p Aug. i?. ,R?ckl?ghai rron an ssi?weather. I don't I* ee*^4w ,tl' U| think it will go* any hotter than itp*1?^ Of I has been fo" past ten days. It is Mr" Jlm . . . . I just abo?*c 'too hot to do anything. ro,urne(' ' th Is expected/ * ? where the I , I An afternoon nap is just about a ? \\! I- thing of the past for it is too hot to ,m nt' ita Wylie. " K There w sleep. , n Crops have held up well but un- rhuich ^,n :. Payseur are . .. , . , .. . E. A. Tho ,. . .. I less there is a change in the temperp through tho Mart HI ,ature and a little rain they will soon Carolina. ? spending a suffer for it. . . I ltev. H. B. Blakenev, who was a " r< ' t business trip A Mrs. S. J ! pastor of Unitv and Lancaster 24 atternoon. ; .. Maxie and I vears ago. visited this section the . > . i . .. # 'UK friends , , past week and held a meeting for -knion is visit- ,. ... ... , .. . ... the Shiloh people. lie is now with ia. ,. ..... , , AMFRK\V l the Luther sc hool and is doing a H\SI .... good work there. He believes in . ' Juanita. Eliza .. . , . , Washing ... . thoroughbred cattle, hogs and . e Wylie and .. , serving wil chickens. . . is morning ?>> Palestine s .... S. I). Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. !v L g Rock where in that cot Kobinson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd days. | . ......... call for a 1 < raig motored to ( harlotte Tues. . saleni bet v . day in E. L. Robinson s car. horspoon and ? , _ _ . units of tin ... . Mr. and Mrs. N. B. ( ousar and harlotte Wed- . , , ... Complete ?. \ irginia went on the same day with >w hours with 1{(>v u. s were shipt ",a,u n,<. Clark < 1 Patterson to Charlotte. at the rc(|i J Mr A. H Robinson and family are ,7atlon 0f has a week with friends In j be (lellve|.e, , her parents, ^^nvJllo A. R. is a Juror in tl^|servlce in [orton. ! federal court there. Jews from f Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ('rait?. Mrs. (hp Hr,tish is the guest of , mj ,ohni, and Miss Polly Johns vis- ((h(>vp (h0 ( Walkup. j|ted Plneville this week as guests of rtis,nuaiined Mrs Martha C.rier, sister oT Mrs. Amerlcan 1 ey Morrah, of ' ,hl I'Oti Johns. tve ,)een tn' Mr E D. Craig. of Tamp Wad.- triKU) \ . W. C. Thorn-1 Rpent the Week-end at home car for a trip ^ parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. torth Carolina. praiR and Miss Annette went to tContl _ - nock Hill for him in their car. He id ch 1< t en, pleased with his place. Ho ompioyed on a visit to ^ ^ shou,d Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Walkup. of dGrtaken n ?.i TTnion county. N. C.. are spending a however, t ?!tU n wUh'the few days with friends and kindred he used I nsnv \ett in this community. French an company. Marion Oault. of Fountain veserves se o accept a P?" ' visiting his schoolmate. Ju that case. , ctemaon col-1 Inn. ^ out th Mrs Maude Adams and Mason, or a broad wa , v?7nn City the city, are visiting at J. Boyd command 1 of Yazoo City. t This rec visiting her < r*,Je",demonstrators of the county American lones. left this successful meeting at the ways has *T? W W North l.anc?Hter school buUdintt on road , r, Mrs. W. W. Wedne?day. The ladies had vances. It Mrs Moore and Miss Parish with by Ameri? boon tn Co- thorn and gave losaons tn canntnn 1II liil t ut business. preserving, etc., which will do our German ai country good. Mr. Graeber had two cajjze,! t|ie ay is visiting men from Clemson who spoke on While tl i in the town rattle and hog raising; also on coun ern prance ty co-operation, etc^ Mr. Elliott, of attack can Winnsboro, on soil building and and children. care of fn?t trefJS A flne (Hnnet pioa|.d* ing some time %vas Sprea(i an(j an seemed to enjoy and Mrs. J. R. {t are a,mp<> Spencer. N. C., the opport at him am .rlenda. ,?. + + + + + ?,?, ^ |||>( ( llokorv \* CAMP <'RKpK- "... line, , iickoiy Grove.! + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ?f Rarnes Alii- man> *IU tllison in this Lancaster. S. C.. R. P. D. 5, Aug. 15.?.Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Cadieu and COUNTY family, of Monroe, spent Sunday at of Cheraw "ie home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. J. H. Man lev Cook. (Con ; at Hopewell, ^Ir- Martin -Lane., who is holding city yesterday a Pos'l'<>n at the Southern Power s,lffrilRP '' Co. at Port Lawn, is visiting his pa- 'a'n rPS,ri ; has returned rer|ts, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Lane. hly oppose Lancaster from Mr- newe>' ?strldge, of Lancas "tricted su Virginia, Chai- ,e,' aPpnt ,hP past week-end at Mr. 1 h? cm attended the R- Roberts. ' '' waa '' atory to teach- Mrs. Lessie Crenshaw and (laugh- "1P candid ter. Miss Lillian, of Plorida, are vis- 'he presen iting relatives and friends in this ',,p com ml in has returned community. # |Mi. Lailes. Hill where she Misses Ellen and I. V. Mahaffey Present sy. aunt, Mrs. H sPer|t Sunday night with their sis-j'nR 'or p her guests herl<?r, wauer Motnersnea. th White and' Miss Maggie Ix?u Steele has re- legislature turned to her work in Rock Hill af- s?me of tl ter spending a while with her pa- ,,>ss reticei fl.v of this city, rents. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Steele. f ?8 the ap leld. Texas, ls( Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Relk and little ,n 8?'?o of re and In the son. Clyde, were visitors in this com- An of niunity last week. their alle Mr. Otis Hallard spent the past Woodrow r will conduoi weekend w'th friends In Lancaster, eratie part scopal church Mr> F,l,nian Roberts, of Great! was charur 1 o'clock. Calls, is visiting his fathor, Mr. L. ,h*' tfreato: | R. Roberts. duced. LI H. Cloaningerj * endorsed h .sheville. N. C !*** ? hftm ss Mrs. W. Berrv\* UNION. ',ryftst of + e + education _ dorsed by Lancaster, S. 0.. R. P n 2 Am- . . . %* 1 u? * # Aup{. strongly in Rthel C'authen Miss flattie Relic, of Monroe, cation from a threelN- c- ,8 hero for an extended vlsitl The c-r !,p. N. C. to her cousin. Mrs K. M. Hlnson. | nn( Mr. and M s. Gug Jenkins a <1 . , ,.1(j ht To trjjnd. and oi- moi hi ks i morrow tli is. .-Th i , " ' 81" " Mtton * ah.ii haw, pending .i while #tth hi* .h? j*ra"d ' ' C renshau. j wno nxv^veen in j fj>h# marines lho- '. 1 k, r .. . it , i here for n pleased to . . i .. ,, one drcadt ho routed th jH,, u ? mother. t>??.n abi?. i orces in the re- Arnonp' thoae who attended th that la rat ... . Influenced rn?\ when M v Sunday Ffhool .'nnventlori h! labor- requires coi o re narle last week were: Mih.so? l>ftlsv Catarrh M? *_ acts thru t ho 'tin: 1 y lUnson, I.uclle Ksif w*jir.,y ror for the pattJand Th'llr- eai'idu,. ...f . - - ^ tho folks haekn*. w, A. lilnson and I*. W. food tor notly-l^nd Mr. mid Mra. O J. finite. Titer jViv iah you woufMj.nl reported a ^ood f'nte. Hundred-'^ tnd Just toll Aer Master Le?t< r .Aroud, of the Flat <a Fnre. m ^bJy'i>l9k ?j?rHniW Impending the sum- ohlo^s^:! v' CASTER, S. C. his grandmother, Mrs. pi idams. M. Stogner has gone to 7F ????????? n, N. C., to spend a few r 3 i her daughter, Mrs. Lu- - | W ri fc Y mi Hunter and son, Marion. J ? M M M M MM tst week from Baltimore, I 2 A former has been for treat- | [J ill be preaching at Union -B C--?. ?* ? may, August 18, by Uov. J] DUjJJJU TilTIlj T mpson, of Texas. ackmon, of Lancaster, is few days with relative, Qj At (||;s critical 5. A. llinson and children, gtj 1 Mil 11U I JW't lU'Cl'S a 1*C Augustus. Jr.. are visit- oUr yoUllg 11H?11 iU'C $ in Hi gin this week. 31 . , , . + Qj the I iiitccl States < < TROOPS TO PLAY IC KHALI, IN .IKRtSAI.FM W ollld VOU lil\C ton. Aug. 15.? Americans y- |,y JUltt'ilig VOlir lilt) ti the Itritish armv in S3 . , t , , , ire te Introdeee haeehal, W till' 1ICW l'ftltial I. intrv and present plans 31 W11 i<* 11 lll<' gOVCl'Ml lumber of games in Jen, VR of our eon rival nines among r>se troops. Qj Ilg PU'lllt lll'C ? outfits for four teams ,cd from Washington by gy ^ (ill C'tlll do tlli? Griffith ball and hat fund g] with US, its a part O iest of the Zionist or.srai?* !T7 . 1 America. The outfits will: JJpJ Wltll Us l*()CS C111*01*t (1 to the Jewish legion for I Lfj where it will IllwilV Palestine, composed of |T~ , this country set-vlng witn |p- ^Mll < ' . army, who are below o, lraft age or are politically Z3n for service with the W ti n- . ^ . | w lite tivst i RMY FIVE uj T ANr, FULL ARMY CORPS Sj nuod From Page 1.) W C,,AS' D JOXE8, Pr?8,? K. M. CROXTON, ^ on the French front. |C IRA 1 rresslve operations he un- ?? in tho Amn?U?~ # a ~ c.v nui?i lunil II UIll, I ?* * his corps probably would ^XZ 11**1 f*1 J"1 f*1 P1 PPPJ*11 there, supplemented hv ?J I *"*"i^U d possibly British rnt by General Foch. In, while General Foch would +++++++++++++++4 e objects of the action, in I y. General Pershing would e BUSINESS NOTICES the joint forces. ? alls the fact that the ( + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + sector includes what al-l been considered the logl-P1"' XASH wiU be at OUr 8tab :o Berlin for French ad- agaln on Saturday. August 24. was across lines now held1 buy war muies" Brlng them ins that the French struck Gregory-Hood Live Stock Co.^ ;fore the plunge of the ?6-?k rmy through Belgium lowar In northern France. ANVONK having for rGnt desira ic enemy is still in north- home or several rooms with c< i, it may he that no major venieneesNuid suitable for hou i be attempted throughj keeping will dyAvell to commu ways. The campaigns in . .. /Sw ... ? . A .. ,, cate promptly \vifK \V. R. Tho d at the Marne, however. . at forcing him back until, son" l'bone/261 or 3fDh.^86-lt unity comes to drive back "" i it is regarded by otii.ers COW llll?F.S, horse hides, m It will be over the Ameri- hides, sheep hides. goat hie hat the real thrust at Ger- Want 2,000 pounds of hides, be driven home. ??e before you sell. Capers C . 1 then. Lancaster, S. C., Wl CAMPAIGN ' Street, 86-5t WELL UNDER WAY WANTED?Sawmill men with tli tlnued from Page 1.) own outfits to log and saw seve ? million feet pine timber loea n the women under eer- near Morven. N. ('. and Kershi ctions, but was unaltera-i s. C. Address Acme Lumber ( d to giving them unre-j Cheraw, S. C. 8t>*3t ffrage as men enjoy it. I. intv government proposi- WANTKI>?Live dealer to han aiiched upon by several of Hriscoe Automobiles In your I lates. Mr. Mines opposes ritory. Good opportunity to mi t system and would elect money. J. H. Ham, Distribul ssioners by the people; North and South Carolina, Ch who is responsible for the lotte, N. C. 85-3t idem, apparently is stand lection on that platform. W.WTKI) I'dl'IAIt LOGS We th his entire record in thei in the market for good Po| durine previous sessions. Logs, 16 inches and up in dial le candidatPs are more or ter and easy lengths. We insp it on this question and it at shipping point and pay prom penranee of a "hot brick" ly. Write for prices and na their hands. your shipping point. Align the candidates declared Veneer Company, Augusta, (la. glance to the country, to 84?4t. Wilson and the Demo y. and President Wilson TlltK KAI.K As long as they 1 derlzed by Mr. Morton as we will sell automobile tiros i d man America ever pro- inner tubes at 20 per cent red Ikewise prohibition was th>n. Cash only. llennett-Terry y all the candidates, some 83-81 lying they wanted the "hone-dry" legislation. W.WTKI)?Meal and Mull Sai and good roads were en- Mr. Farmer bring us your n all. and Mr. Mines was and hull sacks. We will give i favor of compulsory edn- 10 cents a piece for them. can also use your oat and I ipaign opened Tuesday at sacks. All of them must ho 1 the Wednesday meeting from holes. Lancaster Cotton u \un wyi'K. many mo * " tci? are at Trad villi' and to* ley will b- at the Lama*- HKMMTITt'lllXti SHIRT \V\1> mill. collars, cuffs, etc., on short no i Trousseaus a nf^i ialiy. M< )? Reward, $100 lions,' design. Work, era of thk. paper will., be with silk tnread 15 cents per y learn that there la at least Cotton thread, 12 1-2 cents, id disease that science has 0 r, to cure In all Its stages and Barton, t^ho. . . S. C. trrh. CatarrKj^beins (treatly . .. hy cofiffdtut^liil conditions ... * v'I'L'n ? \KO ma t a* i'1- iii'i i ristltutlonal treatment. ^Hall's " lll> liANt AS I IK I I ?l 1,1' dlctni: is taken lnternalT>-o?v* J* Vtnovy that Y tjkd Bui 1he Wood on ttie Muottin 8\A r'-t w "0,'*tetn thereby .! siroj.T^^ rilrt*tyfV> jrfbt ITot.-l, rl /b?!l.V.nTup'the^^k^N- titen thoroughly r Jr.K nature in ip -nt; its- a. y^t-taL nowly painted Rlul n dL /^fttiv<>rpowers of Hail's furnjjied. Rates $1.0(1 and $ fnan^.r'aoy can tbat"t fjfi per d:iy" J' H Clements, M end for list of testimonials *>or; L. N. Perry, Chief Clerk, f. J. CJIENRY A CO.. ToU In. 01 ,, by all IlruKKist. T5c. ?1-11, WF 1' 9 A ' L v** r ' ' PAGE FIV ? v miaiiifiiJErafaiiiiajiiinfiUiKfif K ir Money ji I ' he Government? [1 period in our history our j ] j offering their mills, and r] offering their services to [ 1 iovcrnmcnt. [: to do your share and help [ 3 ney where it will support I " Reserve Banking System, 11 ~r ncnt has established to i 3 commerce, industry and f every dollar deposited ly into the new system IT s he ready for you when K National Bank | \ cittpi? a n IE >? IMXiJIV) U> V . lent, Uj I /ice President and Cashier, K ~'?N J. JONES, Jr., Assistant Cashier. ft nririnririririririr?we IT 1U 111 111 IJ 111 111 IJILI 111 111 |U 111 I *T1 ? For I'i'i 'bate Judge. * I hereby announce myself a can+ didate for the ottice of probate judce , ^ of Lancaster county, subject to the ruiBs of the Democratic party. Irrln Jackson. a ? : . J COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON. % Ipq ? FOUNDED 1783. 'r ' - ^, to ______ ( - T in A college of highest standard, open to men and women. An intentionaily limited enrollment insures individual instruction. Four year 1)10 courses lead to the Bachelor's M3ii cree. The Pre-Medical course ? - t * se- special feature. Mi 1 itaryfainlug, nj_ established ^n 1 ! 17 under War/tle- j partment Regulations, is in. charge 1 m" of p. S. ArmvcWRcer - " . Address, ^ ^ ? HARRISON RANDOLPH, ~~ ? ule President. Charleston. S. C. ? les. See NOTICE OF REGISTRATION At*. au- GUST 34, 11118. lite All^men, white and colored, who ^ have become 21 sincfe Juno 5th, ^ ( ieir 1918, niVsl register on August the \ ( nil 24th, 1!' 1S*. The registration for \mf tea Lancaster coiYutj/ will be held., in the.* , iw, Clerk of Court>ii office beginning ^o., 7 a. m. and cltndnVk at 9 p. m. All minist^s wiltadetTSe make thi^'^f^ ? announcement^ fronv\ their variou?-*'J die churches yt>n Sunday, \August th*?, . te.r- 18th. \ ^ ;?ke Remember that registration dayil '? '.or, Saturday, August the 24th, K< 18. vi' ' ^ iar- Local Board lor Lancaster C^untflSb ? - ' '1: = STAR | ' - - * >. sta . \ # TODAY? -> V- ' ;V AC* \ (.HOIU.K WALSH v ; * ?in?* > >> A x'm, "THE KID IS CLEVER." x-'i* UC- ?Also?> z ( Mutt and .IcfV (,'art<x>n CoYtWcJy ? 15 Cents. 10 Cents ^ ^ fks. A] \o:il iS.VNUIVW? I < \V1 M,!.\>1 IH XCAX an?l I CAROL HOLLOWAY I *711 111 * i st HjL "\ nmi'iinct' and The Woman.*' ff r. * sTS, ?Also? | Olliop Roots. lon?' I 1 < rut* 10 fonts J mon.'AV- I l>Ol OI.AS 1 AIRHAXKS now f()t i "Ifcmlin' South." euo ?Also? ew ly ? I 1 -.,4 Ilnth.t V A?I!C alia- |* j 5 c*nt? ^ 10 OMU I * <- V< ' ""