The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 13, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6
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COLUMBIA COLLEGE HAS
CLOSING EXERCISE
liuncustrr CJIrl Takes Part III A
nual Concert (Jiven Monday
X i>;tit.
Columbia, S. C., June 12.?E
John E. White, president of Ande
eon college and pastor of the Fir
Jlaptist church of Anderson,' d
llvered the literary address to tl
(graduating class of Columbia co
lego Tuesday morning at 10 o'clo<
In the college auditorium. His a
dress featured the final exercises i
the Methodist school. Followit
Dr. White's talk diplomas wei
awarded to 25 girls and certificate
to 2 2 by Dr. (5. T. Pugh, presidei
of the college.
The annual concert Monday nigl
was unusually interesting, all tl
seniors and some of the advance
students taking part. For thre
years there have been weekly an
monthly public recitals. The exp<
rienco gained from these was clear!
in evidence for the students gave
splendid program of vocal and ii
strumental solos, duets, duos an
one number, four players "forty tii
gers," all from memory, without ai
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parent effort and without stag
mannerisms that frequently mar
lengthy program. The followin
pianists took part: Misses Hut
Moore, Jannie Googe, Eugenia Fo:
Kathleen Porter, Henrietta Hodgei
rauline Smith, Eugenia Drafts, 1st
t>el Ferguson, Louise Harrisot
Inez Itushton, Grace Sanders, Gu
Skipper, Sadie Harter, Evelyn Craw
ford. Gabriel Sehoenberg, Eolin
Taylor, Eddie Sweet, Dorris Koh
and Alline Bethea.
The vocalists were: Misses Mai
garet Jennings. Margie Hair, Mai
that Spears. Mrs. Permelia Strot
ecker, Mrs. J. I). Prevatt and Allin
Bethea. There were two excelleti
violin solos by Miss Graeie Sander
and an effective violin ensembl
number by Misses Smith, Sander:
Antaker. Neeley and Mr. Jumper.
At the appointed hour, accordin
to old custom the senior class read
ing. the students entered the chapc
in academic line singing class song:
The stage was beautifully and tastil
decorated for the occasion. Mis
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xium rverr, presiueni 01 ine ciass
presided and the Rev. J. K. Mahaffo
offered the prayer with which the es
ercises began. The salutatory wa
delivered by Miss Carrie Counts, wh
very aptly changed the phrase, "W
who are about to die salute you," t
"We who are about to live gree
you."
The class history, in the form o
a letter to former president, Dr. \\
W. Daniel, was read by Miss Eunic
Unger. The class prophecy by Mis
Carrie Counts and the class will b
Miss Sadie Harter delighted the au
dlence by their keen hits am
thrusts at the foibles of student
and teachers. Miss Louise Jone
leelingly and beautifully spoke th
valedictory, declaring the numerou
threads that had so tenderly inter
woven tli" lives and fortunes of th
class together. After an instrumen
tal solo by Miss Guy Skipper the sen
Jors sang "Till We Meet Again." am
the exercises were at an end. Miss
Kerr h as announced that the class i
leaving as its gift to the college
stature of the Winged Victory.
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HJi V1TAR. and now all the paint and Ojl
H a< lira hare diaappeaaed, and I on Ml
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re "Tanlac id the only nif^licine that >
,s ever did my wife any good," declared '
Prof. VV. A. wVood, of Central graded
school, Winder, GaJ "It has restored
her health and relieved us of,
untold anxietyA for lu/r case was a
j most serious onh. j
' i "Her main tremblf seems to he
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I "She had sutToreu ;our years and
had lost in strenwih and weight fn
spite of the hest treatment we could'
get. She was eAtremely nervous1
' ' and the loss of sleep pulled her down
' i to a shadow. She/covld digest little
' she ate. and suffered from gas on the
stomach, heartburn and nausea, and
1 she had headaches most all the time,
; with persistent constipation.
After some hesitancy we decided
1 to try Tanlac, and she began to show
' decided improvement with the second
bottle. She has since taken i
several, and the change has been
' marvelous. She is gaining in '
^.strength and weight every day and
practically all her troubles have left
Of
her. She eats and enjoys anything
she wants and rests well at night. I
have never seen such improvement
r" in any person in such a short time."
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"j Fort Mill. S. ('.. June 12.?Fort
v Mill Council No. 227. Jr. Order I". A.
i3 M.t was instituted here Wednesday
i,| night, June 4, the membership of 11
yj being worked up by O. A. Smith and
J. W. H. Dyches. State Councilor
s
0 J. A. Barrett, of Clover, with parties
01 from the Clover and Bock Hill couno
cils, came over to organize the counit'cil
and start it to work, the following
officers wcjre elected: A. L. I
if Parks, Jr., past councilor; O. A. j
L| Smith, councilor; A. C. Lytic, vice- I
e( councilor; T. A. Mills, recording secsfretary;
E. S. Parks, tlnanclal secrey
tary; C. W. Eason. treasurer; T. F.
- Lytle, conductor; J. M. Brrtckett,
il warden; Earle Bailes, inside senti3
nel; Joe Ilucks, outside sentinel; W.
Si Mc.Manus, \V. B. Armstrong and F.
?' P A ...Irntf ?w. I \tf 1
V- I J. aiun;, 11 ' n, HI*: I v*- * . u. ?? .
a H. Dyrhes, chaplain; A, L. Parks,
- representative to state council. ^
0 At 4:30 o'clock Thursday after- \
- noon, June 5, Miss Jane Alice Fish j
- was united in marriage to Win field A
d Scott Hanson in the home of the I
s bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. George 9
s Fish. The vows were spoken in the I
a parlor which was beautifully decor- *
ated with ferns, southern smilax and
nasturtiums. The wedding march
\ from Hohengrin was rendered by tional
Miss Nancy Campbell, of Winthrop charae
! college on the piano and Mr. McKl-j The
wee, of Rock Hill, and Mr. Robert- I'hillip
jj son. of Charlotte, on viojins. Walter ">' 1
1 Hanks Meacham. Jr., was best man. A. H
r and Miss Lucy Fish, sister of t he j cupan<
bride, maid of honor. The double ''ham
ring ceremony was used, the Rev. J. Hon.
H. Rlack, pastor of the Fort Mill "lake
Presbyterian church, being the ofh- our to
Hatim" minister Vt tlie ennelnairtn I
of the coremonv a brilliant reception ^ * *
T I
j was held. This was attended by
many friends of tho young couple. I
Mrs. Hanson is the second daugh-j For
tor of Mr. (?eorgo Fish, general man- \ > j
lager of tho Fort Mill Manufacturing i Mrs. \
'company. She is an attractive young jty, p.
woman and a violinist of exceptional: Tuesd
' ability and charm. Mr. Hanson, a intern
son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hanson, churc!
' of Lowell, Mass.. is a young man of servici
pleasing personalty and holds a posi- jp
|tion with the Beacon Trust company, old, n
j of Hwatoii, Mass. iiiisba
After a short wedding trip Mr. idrge
j and Mrs. Hanson will he at ,home to The
1 their friends in Boston. efflciei
I j Memorial services were held in the' f
I Fort Mill Baptist church Sunday af- our C(
r ternoon at four o'clock in honor of towns
Scrgt. James Kli Bailes, who wasjthat i
killed on the battlefields of France parf (
October 8. Ibl8. The services were J disco v
j conducted by the pastor, the Rev I aside
I J. W. H. Oyches, the choir rendering | ihe r<
? ) special and appropriate selections, intern
| I After the address of Dr. Dyrhes
Lieut. Col. T. It. Spratt spoke with
deep feeling and In highest terms of(?",p?
' Sergt. ItnlleR who was a member
his command and an officer of excep- th<
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I \\ you how t<
i i\ most delicious Karo Candiei
\h] quickly. Beautifully illustrat
Vy/ FREE. Write us today for it.
ability and a man of noblest of the communit;
tor. thankful that thi
m at new residence of Frank mont of the coun
s is now occupied by his fatn- vorted from poll
" he beautiful bungalow of l>r. section of the ct
Ott will soon he ready for or- get a square dea
y The residence of S. L. Mea- The ntan> frien
is now in process of construe- Hough in this
These handsome new homes shocked last weel
quite an attractive addition to death. He was
wn. here as elsewheri
The centenary
*** ried to a succei
PLEASANT VALLEY. + the Pleasant iiil
with S. K. Hailes
? Mill. S. <\. It. F. I?. 2. June campaign. Ther'
Hter many weeks of suffering ?< riptionM out ol
V. I'. Norman of this commun- a'K,ut l-??.
issed away at her home last ( a*>'" 1
ay night. Her remains wore
?d at Pleasant Hill Methodist ('aPt- F- Po1
i the next day after funeral ROon from over?
^s bv her pastor, the ltev. W | ren,s and wife 1
niknight. She was f?7 years 4, ^ ^ ^
nd is survived by her mother.J ^ TAHEI
iio, i'kpojii tiiiiui mi cii'iil <t
number of grandchildren.
county chnlngang, under the Lancaster, 8. (
nt supervision of Mr. Hay. has ^Pe?P'''
lnlshed working the roads of at ,*1's
immunity and of Indian Land an(' a 1,,vv
hip. This is the first work work. the farnie
< chaingang has done In thl.* 0f'(-de<i in having
raf the county since Columbus nrul General Ore<
ered America, and tho gang. nf>cept the terrm
from the uood work It did for destructive to hly
>ads, was^a rare amusing and The "mail gra
sting sp.^tacle to the children harvested and
/ good.
th?n any Mis* Birch Pu
:::i: zs: j? >
They are dangerous thing* M,HB Carrle F
? medicine line.?-Adv. terday for Harti
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Delicious Fl
Like Best?
fevent Kinds
yhite"?in the Red Ca
n the Blue Can; "Map]
aro with plenty of sul
le Taste?in the Green C
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a with pxact weig
j"P?S[C Corn l,e misled by pac
ok Book tells and having no re
> make the '
? easily and Corn PrO<
ed and it is p Q Bo% 16
J T. B.
Hurt Building
y. Our peoplt> are commencement o
i business manage eoilege and to vii
ty is sufficiently di- ('. VV. Punderhur
ties that a remote' County Superii
unity can for once: (Ion A. ('. Uowel
I. I trip to Crtlumi>ia
Is of Senator \V. O. Mr. "Jim" Shi
community were' Brewer and chili
k to heai of his spent Sunday
deservedly popular II. S. Plyler.
B in the county. | Miss Christine
campaign was ear- ing the short cou
ssful conclusion in; the home demon
I Methodist church j nlng ciub work
? us uirector 01 iner .
b wore 113 sub-| 0|,K|r
r a membership of <;i:iiM \\s
Pot ts Is visitinu ill J'arlii. Juno 1'
arrow in j? in Pren
tts is exported homo 'h?' 'ho finrinan
^as lo visit liis pa- pMC* T
iere. on reports from
? that I'hilipp Sc
rhaneollor. Is ut
inatle the ro_sponsiblll
* ? < oil ii i von brook
ft. F. P 7, June of ,ho f'a dob
are very busy here w"' probably ri
We have no lonfiwa|,hp national hssi
more good days for "PVP'' ho
rs will have sue- "omp rndlrnl rhn
gone "over the top"
' a will bo forced to ?MIKSII?KN
i. although thov l>o WAIt TIMK I
i interest. | Wasnlngton,
In crop In about all waa made by I
the yield 1h very Republican, of >
j gram to Pres!d?
nderbnrk Is visiting to Issue a pro*
aster this week. j war-time prohlb
underburk left yes- of the apparent
?vllle t oattend the congress to let I
t
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FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 19
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aoor of f/ie |
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n; "Golden W
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jstance and Yj\
?an. uj\[
WOT/CE?Every can of Karo is marked ul|
ht in pounds of syrup contained. Do not vftl
ksfei of similar size bearing numbers only, j]
lation to weight of contents. /I
ducts Refining Company //
I New York City KJ1
NORRIS, Sal.. Rmprm.mntativm ([ fl
Atlanta, Gt, ill
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xerclses of Coker The Missouri representative
sit her brother, Mr. message stated that public h
k, of that place. j had gone far enough to satis
ntendont of Lduca- that repeal measures hud no
1 made a business with the house judiciary con
last Friday. 1 Hope was expressed that th(
ite and Mrs. Lizzie dent would take action on 1
iren, of Monroe, N. authority at once,
at the home of Mr.; -??~
Tayolr Is nttend- ASTHMA
rse at Winthrop for There fehtfo "cure"
stration and can- J1"1 often
..a . . i brouttKtlby-A
Scriptor. | Y2\ \
I\LS MIIILVK V/irW'cVADrVDIII
wild- not sk?x IV/IVO YArWIOI
"YOUR BODYGUARD7'??iO*6C
!. The feeling I /
ch official circles NOTICK OF )>WCII.\1^
s wlil not sign thel 1.
Ills is based largely | Notice is hereby glviMi ftl
Merlin indicating undersigned hill, uh jruulSlian
heldemann. Germani estate ffTXWJtdef \ftbirXwell,
,willing to accept mako 1
I retnrnN/iy gtocjr^itoardlan ani
t\ of authorizing to the TProbat^ t of Lt
clorff iiiiiii/,.1 u. eoumy jsor ieiierw mjsuiissur;
gallon. tr? sign, and vV. 8. MOKoO, Guai
?fer the matter t?? June 7,h*
ul-41f?mbly,
which is be
unfavorable unless 444444444444^
nges are made. ^ PROFESSIONAL CAf
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'ItOIIIMITlOV LAW ??. ? KKKCK Kl'NDKRH
June 12. Appeal Dental Surgeon.
tepresentatlve Dye, CfHce Hour#:
Hssourl. In a cable- 8:30 to 12:30 A. M.
?nt Wilson Tuesday 2:00 to 6:00 P. M.
Inmatlon declaring And by Appointment,
itlon void, in view Office Phone 160.
determination of Residence Phone 62
the law stand. Office over Lancaster Pha
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