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TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919. THE NEWS ABOUT TOWN A ?- ? f?\? Library Meeting Friday. | sleeve Wylie The steering committee or the Sunday to s Lancaster Library will meet at the' former's sist home cf Mrs. T. Y. Williams Friday sh'Pafternoon at 4:30 o'clock. A full. ... ... . I Misses Klv . attendance la urged. : |yn J|n A Capt. Callahan Here. ! Jo1"'" n"""r ? a T rr i-t II u . night to atti ? Capt. L. K. Callahan, of C hlcngo. hm)m. of Mf 'IB . Is here on an extended visit to . , * his freind. ('apt. Elliott W. Springs. uru,( ro1 Capt. Callahan was an ace in the Walter It aviation branch of the service and Moozer. of N has been decorated by both the of Camden; French and Rritish for his brave and Kershaw, at gallant conduct, lie also had the 'leorpe Fairj honor conferred upon him of being a companion to Col Rishop. AH a Hell. ?. nn\al lira nth Soldiers Return. released ami Among the snhlters returning i?n.lt, ?,v aboard the Mart. '" Washington , i I home on a v which arrived at Chfo eston Sunday were tlie following from counties Pratt Sim adjoining Lancaster: I relatives in Worth Taylor. l'ageland; James W. Steele. Rock Hill; Carlton V. Mr nilrt C.raskins, Chesterfield; Thomas 1 ? the IJneberger. Rock Hill: Robert Brad- ' ',R-V tv or< a shaw, Yorkville: Robert M. Sandl- '!,,tei s R's,< fer. Yorkville. ; who w,? rer fJives Dinner Party. lint'! who" Miss Malvena Sowed entertained . *,,a' weeks at a dinner party on Thursdav even- . . . Hill to visit ing in honor of Miss Irma Hilton, (. white who Is the charming guest of Miss Beulah Llngle. An elegant dinner Mis. K. I was served, after which music, danc- spent the ing and progressive conversation guest of h were enjoyed till late in the even-i Hough. ing. Those Invited to partake of Miss So well's hospitality were; j ^*r< Misses Irma Hilton, Lillie McManus. Hock Hi Beulah Lingle and Messrs. Arthur w"h the for Blackmon, Roscoe Llngle and Mai- Hreene. at t lie Ferguson. ! Mr3 w ? . i home from 1 Arrive on Powhattan. . .1 u? . i ,l ' hp"n ?nderj Among the Boldiers aboard the , ifor several Powhattan which docked at Clrarles-| ton Friday were the following from Rov Cunr Lancaster and-, adjoining counties; J sle Cunninp veruiw i. iiiiiMMi, i\frNiiitw; : motored TO James A. Parton, ITtilon: Thomas A. it Miss Mil Brewer, Pageland; William L. Craig, Chester; Raymond A. Dam- ^ eron, Chejaw; Charles J. Cook, sPent Satun Lancaster; Robert L. Beckham. Lanraster; Harris C. Settlemeyer, Lan- pjlns jr P caster; ,Roy Small, Lancaster. parents in < PERSONA US. Mrs Roy I 's the guest Mr. and Mrs. Witt Mooch, of Mon- Mesdnine!Toe, spent the week-end here with and S. I.. / the former's sister, Mrs. R. X. Van- Wvlie nioto Landlngham. lav where I Paul Moore has returned from Rev. .T. I Greenville where he has been attend- t'inui Colnni ing a chapter meeting. at the hedsl Cantzon Moore is pending some T< Vw'10 a, . t? , . .. ? , . . P'tal there time In Beaufort as the guest of his . sister, Mrs. Sam Paul. ... l? >H. t Miss Thacki York Wilson, of Rock Hill, spent fo know th Sunday here with his friend. Elliott! proved. Springs. i T _ , j John T. f Miss Bennie Culp spent the week- a visitor in end in Kershaw. 1 ?. ? . ^ M?s. fl. 1 Mrs. W. G. A. Porter, of Dwlght. ?d the Peni is snendiner a few davs in Lancaster will nndergi with kinsfolk. t Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shannon, of Columbia a Camden, and little daughter, ICmlly, Past week ; spent Sunday here as the quests of business Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs. , Miss lies Mrs. Ltrooks Cornwell and two lit- turned fron tie daughters are visiting; Mrs. G. spent the p W. Poovey. Mrs. J. M. " * George Fairy Poovey spent Thurs- j ^rf. day and Friday in Camden. jS visiting 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mills and Lieutenant Hyman, of Camden, mo _ 1 Mrs. ( ha tored up Sunday evening; to hear 0 , ^ - -- . Sunday fro Prof. Morse lecture at the Presbvte- . few days. rian church. Orin Blackmon has returned Misses ( . from overseas and Is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orin ?????? Blackmon. .? I Joe Hotieh nt Knmhiw snprit Saturday- here on business. H Billy McDonald, of Kershaw. H spent Saturday here as the guest of H O. B. Bartlett. * Mrs. L. Jacobnon and family, or Kershaw, are visiting; relatives here. Mrs. R. N. Vanl-andlngham and attractive daughter. Miss Martha, are visiting the former's sister. Mrs. T,ex Marsh, in Charlotte. Fiv0 Mrs. Roy Coker. of Ruby. 8. ? is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clc&Sfl Harrison Rogers. i Miss Eliza Wylie left Thursday night for Washington, Ga.. for a short visit. Mrs. O. R. Bartlett has returned I here from the Fennell Infirmary whor?> ?. sho had her tonsils removed. Mrs. M. 8. Wltherspoon and ch!ldren. Ktisaheth. Marlon 81ms and ** Bartlett and Miss Mary Glider. '' . THE LANCASTER NEWS, LA are at home for a few days with aJlllHlllli ND COUNTY their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. <?? i motored to Hartsvllle^ Mrs- J- I-1- Driscoll and daughter, ~ pend the day with the Mlss Rozella, spent Monday in er, Mrs. Chas. A. Man- Charlotte. as s Miss Helen Mackey will arrive sE iree Patterson and <Kve-! home Friday from Chatham, Va..; == _ > Hathcock and Charlie where she is a student at the Chat- == ed to Belltown Friday ha,u Episcopal institute to spend = I end the party given in Faster holidays. She will he ac-|25 m Jones* brother, who has. coniPan,ed home l?y her classmate, SS ni overseas. Miss Cary Terrell, of Williamsburg. 1? lack, of Greer: Bobby! lew herrv; Kid KlrklandJ Mrs- Kitt>" McLure and daughter,1 == .1 unnv UitVoal/tn Itllth. have returned from ; ahnrt e the house guests of v's*t * olumbta. ? l Poo\ ey. ^ Teachers' Examinations. ,===- J who' has been In the' Tho regular examinations for tho|5 J of the service, has been tPnchers of Lancaster county will be ==: is now at homo here held in the court house the first Sat urday in May. between the hours ot r? of Columbia, is at nine a. m. and four p. 111. son spent Sunday with ?? Waxhaw. V EEE Irs. J. Frank Smith mo- ^ I =E ~ ir home in Columbia. A A ccompanied home by the EE ^r. Miss Leila Gregory, Breakfast Bacon, Boil- == nain for a visit. ed Ham, Chipped Beet, == ik Cunningham, of At- .J/'nch Meat. We guar- === has been spending scv- Ulltee the (jUality to b(; here, has gone to Hock the BEST. Phone for == her sister-in-law. Mrs. J. prices EE 'J'*'"1. "mk We Are Headquarters ? week-end here as the ^ er mother, Mrs. Ada por good butter, eggs, country hams. Come in EE ?ene and little daughter. and see us. Every thing EE il. spent Sunday here fresh and sure to please. = mer's mother. Mrs. A. H. = he Royal hotel. FERGUSON CO. ijj? P. Rennett has returned I???????J z^Z Italtimore. where she has ^ + + ^ + + + + + 4, + + + + + ^ + EE: w'o","""" 1 BUSINESS NOTICES g lingham and Misses lies- TWO-MULE FARM to let on shares = ham and Marte Caskey wm furn,sh team8 aQd everything1= Rock Tltlt Sunday to vis- ne(.essa,y. See me at once. J. K = died Cunningham. Helms. Lancaster. R. F. D. 5. == nnlnghnm, of Rock Hill, 49-2t. lay In Lancaster. ~ ? t WANTED THIS WEEK?100 fat . == i. Walters and Uttlt son. hens. Good prices paid by Fer-| ire visiting the former's guson Co. 1 = Columbia. I 5S J l''OK RENT- ?One or two furnished T . Smith, of Lnndrum.l rooms, electric light connecting ? of Mrs. Frank Harper. ha!h and 8eWerage. Apply Mrs. ?= i Mart on Witherspoon U* B* K?blnson. 48. I EE \llen and Miss Iconise ~ 77i I == . ? /-.u . KU POTATO PLANTS?Please give ua,= red to Charlotte Thurs- , . ? ,. . , your order now for potato plants they spent the day. . ... ., = ^ and you can get them any time ? _ <\ Thacker has returned aftrtr April 10th. E. W. Sistare. ? ibia. where he has been 45-tf ss: de of his daughter, Miss ~ EE i has been ill in a hos- * \OUR ORDERS for Sweet for some time. Mra. Potato Plants now and you will = still with her daughter make sure of getting them. pr's friends will be glad Nanry Ha"11' Porto R,co- Godby =? iat her condition is 1m- Golden and others. J. B. Mack- = orell. 3 2-tf. ~ Itevens, of Kershaw, was BUY A BICYCLE and pay while you 2= Lancaster Friday. ride. It is cheaper than riding ? your work animals. Come In and EE I. Humphries has enter- SP0 abmit |t j B MackorPll. = nell infirmary where she 3 2-tf ?? 0 medical treatment. 1 j = ? . , WE ARE AGENTS for the Charlotte EE Plyler has returned to . . Steam Laundry. Phone us and we ?. fter having spent the . . . . . . zzz ... . . will send for your laundry. Fer ? it his former home here ? . , ? ? = guson Pressing Club. 26-tf. = . ? * ~ . . 'CABBAGE PLANTS of all kinds for EE sle Cunningham has re,, , , . sale at 25 cents per 100. Plant ? 1 Van Wvck. where she v i*? ast week "with her aunt.! now and Ret an ear,y "tart" And = y0fjfir it's rheaper than buying the seed == ^ J. n. Mackorell. 32-tf =~ ?w. of Jacksonville, Ala., ~ lis daughter. Mrs. A II. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. ? Notice is liereby given that the undersigned will, as guardian of the estate of Eva Clainer Horton. on the ? s O. Jones came down ifith day of May. 10lb, make final == m Charlotte to spend a return as such guardian and apply ! to the Probate Court of Lancaster county for letters dlsmissary. uroline and Jo Lee Por- C- F* Cuardtan. ? s at Wlnthrop college Aprn 16th 1919- 49. = "or Sale | SAXON SIX 1 ? us Passenger Touring Car in first y i condition. If you want a bar- | in a real automobile, which has \M ' i run a lift If* nvpr 1900 milpa \= ~ is your chance. '= 1 W. EVANS, Lancaster, S. C. | 1 ^iiiiiii 9 NCASTER. S. C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEONARD SHAW & HOME OI DEAN OXFORDS FOR JOHN B. ST* MEN. HATS. Rodman-W; A GREAT S. Easter Clothin THE GREATEST LINE OF MEN'S ALL WG PALM BEACH AND COOL CLOTH SUI1 SHOWN. IF ITS NEW WE HAVE THE TION: WHAT'S NEW FOR SPRING? y ; k? ?*??*> Mill .mm*} t* ?jf m f iifi'wi Copyright 1919 Hart Schaffner & Marx Easter Special the 5 The Waist-Seam. It's the new, lively idea for spring, especially becoming to the well set up men of America. We'll show it to you in single and doublebreasetd suits in many variations and in many fabrics. Priced $.1.3.75, $37.50 and $43.00. VERY SPECIAL IN STYLE IS THE MILITARY RACK. It goes with the new waist-seam suits, fi snug body-tracing, emphasizing the shoulders and making the waist look narrow. You'll find it here in all the best styles, made by Harry Marx and Hart Schaffner & Marx. Priced $33.75 and $13.00. } See our big line of young men's and middle-age suits in medium weight, made of all wool and hard finish to stand the real wear that you put on a suit. We ' have them priced sifi .-?? sums ? > > mi ? >" an <ri 7". Special Showing for Easter In Men's Mohair. Palm Reach, Cool Cloth and Summer Weight fancy fabrics in suits. Every one made of the genuine cloth. Priced $9.95, $1:1.95, $11.95 and $23.50. If its a Boys' Suit we can please them. VVe are showing a great line of Boys' Suits in Blue Serges, Pin Stripes, Plaid Mixtures. Beautiful Weaves and a nice line of Summer Cool Cloth Suits, sizes 4 years to 20 years. Priced $4.95, $7.48, $9.95 $12.48, $14.95 and $16.50. SHIRTS SHIR' In all the spring pattersn and colorings re here. n< Complete line of New Easter Neckwear eady for y<*u. c< RODMAN-W^ "We Sell It for Ce lllllllllllll!!!ll!IIUIIIllllll!llllilllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1 C *. . PAGE F1V hiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiii wg 7 THE HEST JTSON ARROW AND LION fg SHIRTS. || alkup Co. 1 ALE OF 1 g All We I >ol medium weiuht suits, =e rs that this store has ever =3 :m. you may ask the dues- =2 rhey Are Leaders Waist-Scam Suits are leaders with EE ung men; single and double-breated Ei riations; slanting pockets, criscut pock- == slash pockets, cull's, piping on the col- EE r and cutis. 55 Varsity Suits ?j Varsity Suits for 1919 are the thing for EE en and young men who like more style EE straint. These models do not have the =? lisi-seam; two and three button varia- EE >ns. ?? he Two-Cutton, Slash Pocket J One of the leaders this season is Hart EE hall'ner & Marx two buttons, slash gs K-kets. a long stylish roll to the lapels, EE e trim waisted full chested air that EE >ung men like. It's a favorite. EE e show you any number of good varia- EE tions and good values. Priced j= $3:1.7."), $ 13.00 and $19..">0 = ityle of the Day g Copyright 1919 Hart bcha/fucr \ Mars ?* S5S rs SHIRTS I Hats?Derbies and Soft Shapes in the E= 2W styles. ssi Silk Hosiery?Extra strong values, all dors and sizes. U.KIJP CO 1 ish for Less." iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiM .