The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 16, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
THE LANCASTER NEWS. LAN
I who is undergoing treatment at tin- unmnmni
\ND COUNTY j Fennell infirmary. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mills, of as
Servk-e* Sunday Nlglit. Jeff??on. spent Thursday In Lan- ==
11 be a union service Sab- Ctt8ter* ^ ^
iK at 8:30 o clock In the Mrs. M. J. Green, of Douglass, Is SS """""""
hurch. In the interest of spending the week with Miss Lilly S5
in Army drive. It will be Green. S5 I j
inspirational service A ^
m tho Salvation Army M,H8 Mary J. Woods, of Winthrop, = ^ 1
sent. spent the past week-end with her j~?
parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Woods. as mm^m
irer For Campnien. * ?
Hammond, of the First Mrs. J. A. Robertson. of New =5
ank. is treasurer of the; Bethel, spent Friday in Lancaster EE
rmy Home Service Fund, j shopping. as
|ppi" 1 1 ??!
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919.
THE NEWS ABOUT TOWN s
Mrs. Helms IMes. | Special
Mrs. Joseph K. Helms died at her' There wi
home, two miles north of the city, bath evenln
last night, after an illness of several Methodist c
days with influenza. The remains the Salvatio
will be interred in Westside ceme- purely an
tery this afternoon at 4 o'clock. speaker fro
will be pre
Death of Mr. Haunts.
Mr. John M. Ilagins. one nf ih? T~?'
oldest citizens of the county. died' Ralph H.
last night at 12 o'clock at the home National Li
of his son, Robert Hagins, of this Salvation A
city. He Is survived by a large
family of children, his wife having
preceded him several years ago.
Funeral services and the interment
will be at his home church at Elgin. O. C. Bla
p*- days In Ra
hndorse .fudge Moore.
The Lancaster Bar, at a meeting joe c0lb
held this week, unanimously en- 8pon^ Wedi
dorsed Judge Ernest Moore, of this
city, judge of the sixth circuit, for Consul 1
the position of federal judge of the muda, has
western district of South Carolina spending s
to fill the vacancy caused by the re McLaurin.
cent death of Judge Johnson, of
Spartanburg. _ G w
Sto||-I>nvis. Alle
C. F. Stoll received a telegram 'Meeting in
Wednesday announcing the ntar- Misses \
rlage at Marshall. N. C.. of his son. Milling wl
W. F. Stoll. and Miss Queen Davis. ne;ir Mario
of Asheville. The marriage was hon,eg her(
solemnized at the home of the
bride's sister on May 12. Mr Mrs. Jol
Stoll recently returned from over- bia, is visi
seas service and has a position at Mrs. Robe
Lexington, N. C., where they will
Miss Hoi
reside. . .
t burg, is th
To Red Cross Workers. ^'ur
The Lancaster Hod Cross work Mrs g
room has been closed. The man- children ai
agement wishes to thank the Indies tored to Ci
of Heath Springs, Kershaw and
Pleasant Hill for the help Riven. The Miss Nel
following articles have been sent to her home
Atlanta: ' spending s
97 children's sweaters. Mrs. A. J.
60 men's shirts. ...
Miss On
1 pair winter pajamas. . .
1 week-end a
'2 suits French convalescent suits. ?. ,
Mr. and M
6 undershirts.
6 underdrawers. Miss Ma
6 sweaters. the week-e
960 girls' drawers. and Mrs. t
too pinafores. Hill.
The southern division of the Red
,, . . i, . Miss Mol
Cross has sent out directions for
.... , , .. teaching n
getting the badges for service in the
~ >i i to her hon
Red f ross The badges may b? secured
bv a person who has worked Miss Slid
as many as 400 hours in the work time with
room for a period of six months. John Neelj
Then extra stripes are given on ribbon
for the badge for each additional Pratt Si
400 hours. The badges cost 59 at I irzah t
cents for women and 76 cents for ^
mPn- last Sunda;
If you have worked either in the ^
work room or on membership drives
or drives for Red Cross work, please Miss C
send your name. the number of Monday f<
hours you have worked and the price where sir
of the badge to Miss ,Ftta Skipper, treatment.
Lancaster. S C.. who will order the
Mrs R
badge and send it to you when it is
leceivcd from Atlanta ....
Mrs. M. R. MrCardell. fnr N
Director Woman's Work. '*'"<1 'he v
, Webb.
birat Musical Treat in Sto'-e. ,,
.Mrs. .M.
rite Lancaster I-3<itia 1 Suffrage , ,,
L. T (!reg
I.eatrue takes pleasure In announcing Thursday
that arrangements have been made
for a very beautiful concert to be Mr and
given in the Lancaster Central school little son.
auditorium on Wednesday evening, are spendii
May 21 st. and Mrs. V
Alex Hkovgaard. the world-renowned
Danish violinist, will play
a versatile program ranging from s')* nl ^U0;
Handel through Chaminade ana
Kreisler The great artist will be yjr j ?
accompanied by his wife at the spent Wed
piano, and assisted on the program
by a young American singer. ?
It is seldom that a town ihe size ^
of Lancaster has the advantage of m
such a musical treat as the one \
which will be offered Wednesday
night There should be a large au
dlence to greet these gifted inusi- M "
clans H
Plans are now under conslderation
for bringing thp Redpath Chau- _?
tau(|ua to Lancaster next year The ???
cultivated people of the town and
county now have an opportunity to ?_
show whether they really care for ^1^4
artistic entertainment to be brought
to the town by the display of inter
est in the coming concert
The prices are extremely reason- \Jil ,
able?one dollar for adults and
fifty cents for children. A recital of
this typo in a larger city would
carry a two dollar admission. Kverv mi t
music lover in the county, and 1A/ g-y
every child who ia a student of Ww C
music should avail themselves of
this splendid opportunity to hear a 1
beautiful concert. "
Mr. Thaeker III. ZSSS3ESZ
Rev. J. H. Thacker. pastor of the
Methodist church, was taken sud- PhiImr
denly ill yesterday afternoon and vvllllcl
was found unconscious in his study
by Mrs. Thacker. His condition this I
morning was said to show some im- *
provement. I'
~ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robertson and PKRHONAL/i.
daughter. Miss Kula Mae, spent zzz i
Monday In Charlotte. ss: nil
ekmon. Is spending a few I Mrs. J. B. l'orter. of Dixie, is rs; wei
leigh on business. j spending some time as the guest of ==
J. W. Porter. i ??
ourne and Lee Skipper , \
lesday in Charlotte. Dewey Parr, of Rock Hill, spent | EE:
* Wednesday In town. =
Hugh McLaurin, of Her- , ?
returned to McColl after! Miss Wren Heli is spending a few
otne time with Mrs. Jas. days in Fort I.awn with relatives. zzzz
, _ E. A. Cross, of Chester, spent ?
xton. Andrew Gregory. Dr. Friday in Lancaster on business.
/ey, R. S. Harper and Dr. ~
n attended the Shriner's Mr" anrt Mrs W L R,eft,e motor- =
Spartanburg this week. ed to Columbia Sunday. ^
loliThi Baylor and Estelle V?rry Pl???ant Hill. ^
, . , .11 spent Friday in town ?
ho have been teaching ^zz
n. have returned to their Mrs H p. Halle, of Liberty Hill. =
' spent Friday in town shopping.
in W. Condor, of Colum- Shalah Mobley. of Heath Springs. ?
ting her parents. Mr. and spent Thursday in town on business jSS *\T
rt Welsh. ? J|
rtense Landrum, of Hates- SALVATION' ARMY DRIVE. ==? II
e guest of her sister. Mrs. pRRriNCT CHAIRMEN FOR =|
chison. ==
velyn Cunningham and County Chairman. Rev. W. S. Pat- part
id Mrs. J. M. Knight mo- terson.
olutnbla Saturday. Lancaster. Hen C. Hough. Mrs. == ^ak<
i jf i <?y npriugs. ^ aU \
11 Morton has returned to Kershaw, Ralph Gregory. Mrs. == un,j,
in Winston-Salem. after copeland Massey. == setj(
onie time with her sister. Heath Springs, Coke Bridges, Mrs. pnti
Gregory. w s Mooro EE
a Wler spent the past Antloch. Rev. H. F. Carson. Mrs ,= ^
t ttie home of her parents ^ Harper.
rs. J H. Wler. of Tlrzah Ttarberville. S K Hailes. Mrs. R. =
M. Potts. ==
rv Carothers is spending Relair. I). S. Wilson. Mrs. Jim ==:
>nd with her parents, Mr Huey. =; Are
iV. M. Carothers. at Rock Relltown. H J Reckham, Mis H zrz prill
J. Reckham. ^E H
, Bruce. J. B. Cauthen. EEE low
liv:a Taylor, who has been ? ? . = tin"
Bethel. K F Morton. ? ll(>"
ear Marion. has returned . r, , .... = ]>
B"ford. Ft. W Parker. Miss l.tllie == t
le here. .. , ?;
Usher. ' SS
lie Neely is spending sonu Cra'gsv'llo. Bremen Craig. Mrs :== ??
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robinson. sz
r. of Rock Hill. Cane Creek. Grady Neeloy, Mrs MJ
Chalmers Neeley. ^E M\
tnpson spent last Sunday Upper Cane Creek, lloyt Steele, ~~
vith relatives. Rot)erts EE
Mrs. 1 r N Walk up spent ' ^ r,ook J M " =
f in Waxhaw as the guests *^'|s *' t.reen. , ??
Mrs. I) M Walk up. Caston. W. J Rowers. Mrs .1 F ' >tjlilllllllll
- Hammond. _
harlot te Mcllwaine left Charlesboro. K ('. Muneo. jn \ m<.rlcs
?r the Fennell Infirmary Crenshaw. Stanley Williams* &H thp r<>>
p will undergo medical Dixie, Frank I'sher. Mrs Simeon w,iSl
Kunderhurk. Qf guch g
... .. , Douglas, J T. Hunter. Mrs. .1 T >___
K. Wylie and daughters.! ^ done ^ i 11
/.a and Louise, left last U",< r", construct!'
.. . ... Drv Creek, U . M Robinson. Mrs .
lorfolk where they will at- ' chant ma
redding of Miss Margaret1' " % aU ? ,, . , "on WHS
Mgin. .1 S Hag'ns, Mrs A J. J |a3,,e,j at
- !le:'ev. Officials
J. Hough. Dr and Mrs. Fork Hill. Connie Rowers. Miss wou|(j no
;ory. of Kershaw, spent Julia Hinson. guess as
in Lancaster shopping. Ferguson. Stokes Ferguson. Mrs. ?hipbuj|de
' ,{ Sistare . , .
Mrs Claude N. Sapp and ,.,at Creek Ira n oardner. ... ' ....
Claude. Jr . of Columbia. llplms> Claude Steele been'lssu.
ig the week-end with Mr. Jacksonham. W. C Williams. Miss rha|rm.in
tr 4 nA.?i. inairman
/. A^Davis. Retha * McDow. iIII4ird C.
A. Ferris, of Great Falls j Tones Cross Roads. J R Caskey 'said b
sday in Lancaster shop- i Midway, \\. F. Kstridge. Mrs. J )or tk(i j,
! R R>'rd Norwav
? i New Rothel. W H. Sapp. Misses orders pn
t. Wilson and children j Kunice and Hessie Flynn. France ?i
nesdav with Mrs. Wilson. Osceola. D. S Starnes. Mrs. J. R. coptrarts
^^ olfe 11 was ex
Oak Hill. Aaron Knight has pJace)
>1 ? Oakhurst, Lewis Rollings, Miss jn pnglan
jrand Maude Mob,ey- and
Pleasant Hill. C. S. Robinson. American
. Plp???nl Plain I W W.I.I. VI-o
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SPECIAL VALUES IN
SILK PARASOLS.
Rodman
WONDEi
e offered from our fa
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jut correct torset is
N. MEDIUM REGULAR AND
BUST MODELS.
electing a Corset should be tl
icular choosing a well-dressed
do, for it is so easy to make
1 in getting a Corset model. 1
the latest models which, if
er the advice of one of our exp
its, will give you perfect sen
re comfort.
hev are priced $1.18, $1.98,
$.1.18 and $1.9.").
Front Lace Corsets
quality Corsets. The fron
cinle is the correct one. We ha
l number of different models
prices will prove a delightful
riced $1.68. $2.18, $.'1.18 and
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"Sells
IIUmilHIUIIIIIHIIlHIllHIIIHIUIHlllllll
in shipyards may be placed land i
suit of an order by Presi- orders
on permitting the building ,
hips, provided it could be j,|aint*<
unit interferrtng with the pja0O(|
i>n of the American nier- l!l(,
rine The President's ac- VP, |j,
announced in a statement sjx va|
the White House. I 0
of the shipping board uafjon
t venture more than a Was sa
to the tonnage American
. . , In r
rs might expect as the ree
President's order, which. ^-v
d at the White House, had eign ii
?d at the suggestion of the las
Hurley, of the shipping in
ood substantia! oiders, ii
iy officials, may he expeted
aeific and Atlantic yards. eiOlIC
is expected to place large
ssibly 1.000,000 tons, and
id Italy probably will let . ^
for considerable tonnage. _______
plained. Prance already
1 orders for 500,000 tons
d for delivery in three m*
I officials believe may give |u
yards a good share of the
additional tons which
try is expected to requre.
>as said, probably will be
arket for approximately
ins. part of which may be
le United States, hut Kng
i
Tistn is a powerful nntt J
kills the poison caused |
'twl rut*, euros old sores
.?Adr.
:ness notices
PIANO TI'NKR will ho In
or within next two weeks j
desiring his services may*
rhe News office f>8-11.
K-?One 1917 Ford turing
<ood condition; throe now j
ir looks good as now and!
od. For quick sale. ?4 75 ; ww
Ills, Lancaster, R. No. 8. J
58-2t. | f|
I
1 PLANTS of all kinds Tot
25 centa per 100. Plant
1 get an early start. And
iper than buying the seed
ackorell. 32-tf
I " " ? I 1.000,000
Jim Welsh. j that coun
kt1! /> Al*la R<' h H,n' R A Mlafkmon> N,rs Italy, it v
mceri t ni F,,,,ert?n a,,d Mr*j?rar- m m.
j 8?n 600,000 tc
- Riverside. Charlie MoClintock, hui|t ln
Mrs. C. J. Slatare.
_ Stoneboro, G. O. Hammond, Miss Rub-My.
n ji ni n,J Ida Hlnckmon. septic; It
J|/ jjff || f f| Tradesvllle, Hascl Funderburk, ''"n"1 lnfc<
Mrs. K. B. Funderburk. tatter, etc
Tabernacle. Jesse L. Hnyes. Mrs.
H!c flflfl Pickett and Miss Bessie Plyler ^ TJTTCJl
lb <plO,UUU Union. Donald Hinson. Mrs. S. B. BUbJ
!/ I* A. Hinson. ?
r ? III Unity, J. A. McCain, Miss Kvejyn EXPERT
McDow. Lancasb
~a | Van Wyck, J. M Yoder, Mrs. J. Anyone
iHTI PQn^ V M Vodpr notify 1
White Bluff, M R. Hinson. Mrs.
C. C. Hegler. FOB SAL!
day 21st AMERICAN YARDS MAY I [**Jn c\
BUILD FOREIGN BOATS runs go
I J. A. fcl
Order* for Possibly 3,000,000 (irowi'
1 PynJ/tJ CaLiaaI Ton* Will Probably Soon i
1 Ur3fl6d OCnOOl lie Placed, GABBAOK
BR,e at
l||f||f'Afl||||] Washington. May 15.?Orders for| now ant
lUUllUIlUIll possibly 3,000,000 gross tons of it's chef
ships to be built for foreign account J. B. M
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st growing Corset Depi
C. and COLLEGE Gil
Here
he ni?st \
woman - . V* A \
lere are y \ I
selected rl 1 (
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ice and
?218 Remarkable C
In medium and low b
_____ brocades and plain mj
White, sizes 19 to 30
at SI. 18, SI.98, $2.18
ve'them College Git
and the In a fuu Hne ()f st\lei
revela- dium and low bust th
evei*y day.
$ l?95. Priced $1.(>8, $1.98
'ALKUP CO,
It For Cash For Less"
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s not expected to place any Spriims
in American yards. ,io"
the fiftl
ho shipping hoard, it was ox- derided
1 that few orders could ho crease t
immediately, as the capacity porat.on
yards for foreign account was jViVion
lifted. Only five or possibly the sect
rds are now in a position to may he
n foreign orders, hut this sit- fapitol
will gradually be relived, it
'd- tion. a
espect to the prices to ho quo- ?Cl
meet at
American shipbuilders to for- Hankitm
nterests, it was recalled that Sprlnus.
on the i
U pi ice made for ships built for the
erican yards was $17<1 a ton. resolutU
stock oi
divided
K OF l\( ItFASK OF < \I?I- each shi
TAIj STOTK.
; Heath
reas at the annual meeting of
tockholders of the Heath 58-4t.
ew York Metro]
PRESENTS
Alex Skov
I
Danish Violin
Alice McClung S
Pianist
And an AMERICAN Si
a Charming Pro
T l l
feonesaay Evemn
entral Graded Schoo
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orset Values ~ \
ust models in fancy S3
iterials, in Pink and 3
Wonderful values =3
and $2.1)8. =a
rl Corsets
s and models in me- =5
at are gaining favor |=5
tO $1.95. rzz
MPANY |
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Building and Loan Associad
at Heath Springs, S. ('., on
i day of May. 1919, it was
hy the stockholders to inhe
capital stock of the cori
from $25,000 to $50,000,
ireas at said meeting a resoras
duly adopted authorizing
etarv to take such steps a>
necessary to increase the
stock of said corporation as
d.
in pursuance of said resolunieeting
of the stockholders
arporation is hereby called to
the store of the Springs
& Mercantile Co., Heath
S. C., at four o'clock p. m..
sixteenth day of June. 1919,
purpose of considering a
in to increase the capital
it" ?.-.A
into five hundred shares,
ire of the par value of $100.
H, A HOKTON,
Secretary.
i Springs. S C.,
May 13, 1910.
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politan Co.
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g. May 21
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