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Red Cross Meml For ( i List of Members Secured During the Christmas Membership Drive in the City. ' Committee No. 1?W. F. Nickles and J. Allen Smith, Jr. Dr. G. A. Neuffer J. jAUen Smith, Jr. W. F* Nickles T-l >71 _1J| Mrs. w. r . HiuMcs W. F. Nickles, Jr. Julius Nickles Rena Nickles Mrs. Angie H. Smith Grace Smith Annie Smith C. Lamar Richey J. G. Evans J. I. Gilmer J. F. Smith I G. E. Mann L. M. Pratt J. R. Nickles Mrs. J. R. Nickles R. M. Hill J. S. Stark , Mrs. J. S. Stark Miss Fannie Stark J. D. Kerr W. L. Power I S. A. McCuen Annie L. Mulligan i C. D. Brown, Jr. E. B. Gary ? W. A. Stevenson W. A. Calvert Mrs. W. A. Calvert A. L. Gilliam Mrs. A. L. Gilliam ~ ~ w "? i F. n. warumw i H. L. Allen } E. F. Wilson Paul Wardlaw B. F. Swetenburg C. D. Brown L. F. Wilson " I"; James Buchanan S. G. Thomson, Jr. Dr. G. E. Calvert Mrs. G. E. Calvert M. B. Syfan H. M. Bauknight f D. B. Poore. Committee No. 2.?D. H. Hill, and' E. R. Thomson. J; M. Nickles D.H.Hill v George Gambrell W. C. Sherard v. ! D. Pnliakftff ' i-v Link Evans j" R. M. Burts W. E. Johnson J. fW. Mcllwain J. F. Miller George Vance J. M. Anderson T. G. Perrin Gharlie Joinades A. H. Bosdell lR. A. Link D. A. Wardlaw E. R. Thomson ? J. W. Mcllwain j. nowara moore Miss Louise Watson. V * { Committee No. 3.?C. H. McMurray and W. H. Long. W. H. Long C. H. McMurray John McMurray J. A. Long Mrs. J. A. Long J. A. Long, Jr. W. B. Long Albert Henry Mrs. C. B. Wilson Mrs. George Penney Miss Nannie Seal John Lomax Otto Bristow R. C. Philson Mrs. OU9 Bristow J. C. Thomson Jas. M. Cox Frank P. McNeil Miss Helen Edwards Miss Nellie Harden 1 L. Levi I Mrs. L. Levi J. A. Ramey Eil Smith > j S. K. Rosenberg Mrs. S. II. Rosenberg P .Rosenberg < T. H. Watson J. M. Wilkinson Ollie Watson, Mt. Carmel. J. R. Glenn R. E. Ilenry W. D. Wilson Miss Mary Lawson Link bership 2ity of Abbeville Miss Mary Roche R. M. Haddon . 1 Miss Li'a McCaslan Miss Lillian McCanty Miss Lula Power L. C. Parker Miss Lucy White Lowry Wilson M. B. Reese P. A. Cheatham J. C. King P. B. Speed F. C. DuPre L. M. Lomax j Dr. W. D. Simpsor. H. G. Smith Bayard Swetenburg Dr. George Penney R. Kirkwood . Mrs. R. Kirkwood Lewis Perrin Mrs. Lewis Perrin W. M. Barnwell Mrs. W. M. Barnwell C. W. Ellis Neal Swetenburg Miss Essie Lee McCord J. A. Smith, Sr. . H. R. McAllister Fred Cason 0. C. Smith J. M. King (I T. Tate J. Robt. Wilson W. H. White ' : Miss Janie Lou Richey Miss Daisy Maxwell ' J. H. Sherard Robt. L. Cheatham Mrs. D. A. Rogers N Miss Carrie Cochran Andrew Jackson T. M. Martin ' Robt Dawson T? Miss Mary Martin W. T. Mundy John Armor S. J. Link C T Tinlr M. B. Cochran Jno. T. Cheatham, Jr. Mrs. Jno. T. Cheatham R. L. Dargan T. G. White R. L. Mabry, Jr. Joe L. Evans , t C. B. Wilson Albert Wilson S. D. Smith ' ' < W. B. Hall Lillian Richey "H;.* : ?. C. B. Wilson " *?". } Geo. Albert Levi Irene Louise Levi Dr. C. "C. Gambrell Mrs. C. C. Gambrell v Elizabeth Gambrell Claude Gambrell Helen Gambrell Mrs. Mary Chase, Kinly, N. C. Mrs. J. M. Anderson. m t / - a ~l ABBEVILLE RED CROSS NEWS. : ..J The Red. Cross rooms are open to surgical dressing workers every morning except Monday's, from 10 to 1 o'clock. The following ladies will be in charge of the rooihs for the month of February: Tuesday?Mrs. J. C. Ellis. Wednesday?Mrs. C. C. Gambrell Thursday?Mrs. C. H. McMurray. Friday?Mrs. Ellen P. Norwood. ? a tut 1 _ T -1! Saturday?iviiss iviaggie ljauiuer. Anyone wishing to help^vith this work whether they have taken the course or not, will be able to makej these dressings, under the supervision of any of these ladies. The cutting Committee for Febru-I ary, is: j Mrs. W. W. Bradley, Mrs. J.. M. Sherard Miss Bessie Lee Cheatham Miss Fannie Stark The following articles have been premised for February: 1500 gauze compresses, 8x4. 500 Abdominal bandages. 200 T. bandages. C:\pt. T\. B. .Choalhnm visited the Red Cross work room while here, and complimented the work that is being done yeory highly, especially the socks. He says that above all things in the knitted articles, they are what the soldiers need most. < Visitors are always gladly n ceived in the Red Cross rooms. The young ladies at Cold Spring are still busy doing their bit fo the soldiers. This week they ser in 15 mufflers and 15 Bed Shirt: j and it was beautifully done. Mis Bessie Uldrick has charge of thi unit and they deserve much credit. The ladies of the Prosperity sec tion, sent in fifteen bed shirts an six dozen hospital handkerchief this week- They are willing to d j all they can and expect to keep i up. Miss Margie Winn has charg of that section. ?? * | In the near future a mammot service flag containing 500 name will be raised in Aiken. Strike while the iron is hot is ai old saw; it would be well to mak the iron hot instead of waiting fo somebody else's hot iron. Ex. Today is the tomorrow you wor ried about yesterday.?'Anon. Economy lies not in the price .pai< for an article, but in the quality ant service secured at a given price.? Exchange. If the potatoes don't volunteer we'll have to draft theca. AMERICAN LITERARY SOCIETY The American Literary Society o Bethlehem School elected the follow ing new officers Friday for the las half of the school year: " President?Clyde Uldrick. Vice Pres.?Marie Gordon. Secretary?Dessie Strawhorn. , Treasurer?Katie Belle Hagan. Chief Monitor?Edna Gordon. The society is making splendii progress and the weekly meeting are always full of interest and en couraging to both teacher and pu pils. vvvvvvvwvvvvvvv* \ ' V FAIRFIELD * \ ^ v'v,vv\\\\\\x,\X\X\X^ ' Fairfield, Feb. 5.?Mr. E. C Young went to McCormick Ftida; on business. Mr. D. A. Young spent one nigh last week with the Messrs. Long. Mr. J. A. Young dined with Mi and Mrs. W. M. Redden on last Fri day. Mr. J. C. Bowen, one of our sol dier boys who in camp near Charles ton, returned Saturday after spend ing a few hours with home folks. Mrs. J. W.. Long and Mrs. S. L Lqng spent a few hours pleasantl; with Mrs F. T. Young on last Thurs day. Mr. John Brown from near Clat worthy Cross Roads, was a busines visitor to McCormick Friday. Mr J.f C. Dansby also made a busines trip there one day last week. Miss Eva Young celebrated he birthday the 29th of last month. Wt wish for her many more happy one Mrs. E. C. Young, Misses Aim; and Claire Young called to see Mis Mary Bowick Sabbath. Two of our young boys were seei wandering down the railroad nex to McCormick Saturday afternoon Must be some attraction boys as tha wasn't the way to go home. "" T TT n mQ rlO 1 I Mr. J. n. JC. iUCVasxau & short trip to McCormick last Satur day. While there he purchased fine young mule. Mr. Joel Young called to see Mi Furman McCaslan, Sabbath, j Misses Lillian and . Francos air little Harris Creswell i.pent Sabbat' afternoon with Mrs. John McCaslar I Miss May Belle Young spent Sal urday nicht and Sabbath with Mis Lindel Young. i Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Creswell spen i " S-bb' Vh afternoon with Mr. and Mr I Joe Young. Little Claire Young1 celebrate her fifth birthday the 27th of las i month. We wish for this dear littl ' cne many more. i Mrs. E. C. Young end childre called to see Mrs. M. A. Bowen an the Misses Creswell on last Satui day. Born?To Mr. and Mrs. J. ]\! Adam's, one day last week, a son. j 1 A riflle league will be organize j at Charleston. r . ItlllMIIIIIIIMMIMIItlllllllllHIIMIIIHMIItllMIUtlllMMHIIMMt IT Ml llllll I I It I I I n II II lllllll mu ii II is | * *1 Oneof the most ess s We are prepared 1 Printing us6d by tl it " I Bill heads 1 h f Letter heads 1 'l 'Envelopes ] Statements ! I Business Cards ] r Circulars ] Milk bills ! Wedding forms 1 i Phone 10 ar ' PRESS AND B t ELECTRIC RANGES. <? f The elecl;ric range is about to t swoop down upon the housewives of Abbeville, according to Mr. E. M. Anderson, superintendent of the ni-.j?? - t n * * Aiecuic .uejjuruiieiiu foot content with given electric light users one of the lowest rates in the country for electric cooking i service, he ha? arranged with an ex8 pert in .electric cookery, Mr. F. H. - Lansdell of Atlanta, and Chicago, - to spend three or four weeks instructing the housewives in the use of the range. t Some weeks ago, by action of the s city council, it was decided to grart a rate of less thian three cents per ^ unit for current used for cookery purposes. , According to Mr. Anderson, it will actually be cheaper for people ^ to do their cooking with electricity,; t than with coal or oil. As an average j he estimates the bills for a family of five as less than three dollars per month. T Coming at this time, he believes that this step will be the means of saving a great amount of oil, as the r current used here is generated by water power. v ' - = Furthermore, it will mean the solu'* tion to the servant problem, as many ^ housewives will see fit to dispense " with their help, if they are relieved of the drudgery of firing a coal * stove and an unbearably hot kitchen 3 in the summer. It is-'claimed that the use of an s ronoro will not raise the tem I CtCVUiv awi.qv jperature of the kitchen one degree, jj r In addition it is absolutely clean <1 e and free from dirt and ashes. 8 . After a thorough investigation of if a electric ranges made in a trip to | 3 Atlanta, Mr. Anderson states that } he will guarantee this device to be f n cleaner, safer, more convenient, | t} cooler in every respect than any || ' I other cooking apparatus. In addi- |] tjtion it will produce scientific results |L * IH1MW in all cooking operations. ' ?a Many prominent housewives in j Abbeville have signified their inten-1 a tion of installing this twentieth century cooking marvel in their i kitchens. The ranges are being i | shown at the Electric Light plant'sJ i d j offices. i L*1 I | hi Mr. Landsell, the expert from At-. He I- lanta, will be available at all times J 1 vo' > to answer questions and give infor-j me slmation regarding the use of the; j ! , , . i th< I electric range. I gr, t| jcai , * ? j i?v I ye Reports from State and local di- be ! | directors of the Smilage campaign re-' ' it ceived in Washington. indicate that e more of these coupon books will be cu 01, sold than have been printed. The n; fuel order delayed all printing six( v d days, but the books are being rush-' - eu through and all purchasers who have not received books will be sup- yo [. plied Shortly. Smilnge books con- ^ tain coupons good for admission to to: : the entertainments held in Libertvj ? I At d theatres and tents at the camps and1 j cantonments. P rint iential thing's in busines to take your orders for be business man, such < Dance orders Show Programmes Chur Law forms Dodg Sales slips Pamj Rent bills Tickt Folders , , Anne Shipping Tags Law ! Labels Repo: id representative \ ? iravnn /ia ?i i ANNbK 10., Abbe * /IEconomy Your .1 Diiwlir V AfllV tuiiijf IUUI Jiain ? . - j Your Uncle Sam wants you to be as savii of Food, but there is not a citizen of these he wanst to go hungry. In the matter of Conservation of food, rei the longest way. You cannot economize by e ducts obtainable. Highly nourishing food co the cheapest in the long run. Feed your family from our store. We a out for the best from every viewpoint. If and at the same time highly nourishing, we way to economize. / ' W. D. Bar! _ j A Service Suited to Your Needs Everyone will find the STANDARD'S very convenient, especially those who < payments. 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