The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 21, 1919, Page TWO, Image 2
Hi AY WEAR THEIR UNIFORMS
AFTER THEIR DISCHARGE
Congressman Fred H. Dominie!-*
Quotes Law 011 the Subject Passed
by Congress and Approved February
2Stk.
Newberry, S. C., March 15, 1919.
To The Editor:
There seems to be a great deal of
confusion, and I have had a great
many inquiries, as to whether or not
soldiers and sailors should retain
their uniforms.
In order to try and get the proper
information to all those who are interested,
I will say that, by an act of
congress, approved the 28tii of February.
1919, it is proviuod:
1 licit miv [iciauii n ocx r cu iu
the United States army, navy or
marine corps in the present war
may, upon honorable dischargs
and return to civil life, permanently
retain one complete suH of
outer uniform clothing, including
the overcoat, and such articles of
personal apparel and equipment
as may be authorized, respectively.
by the secretary of war or the
spprptarv of the navv. and may
wear such uniform clothing after
each discharge". v j
This being the law, the men have
the right to retain their uniforms, any
former orders of the military authori-!
ties to the contrary notwithstanding, j
Very respectfully.
. Fred H. Dominicki
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SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION
OF NUMBER TEN TOWNSHIP
The Sunday school convention of No.
10 township will be held on the oth
Sunday of this month, March the 30th,
at St. Paul's Lutheran church. The
following schools compose the convention:
Cannon's Creek, Colony,
Bachman Chapel, St. Pauls and Holy
Trinity. .
We earnestly request that eacji
nr-ill ho rpnrosAntpd with three
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delegates, and as many visiting members
as can conveniently attend. It is
especially important that the superintendent
of each school be present.
The convention will open at 10:30
a. m., with devotional exercises by
J. A. C. Kibler. The program will
l>e:
A few words of welcome by Rev. S.
P. Koon.
A brief response by Jas. F. Epting.
Song. .
Discussion: How to better equip the
Sunday school, by Thos. M. Mills and
Rev. J. A. McKeown.
How to get the careless and indifferent
into Sunday school ^ork.?Mr.
Arthur Kibler and Rev. L. P. Boland.
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The pastor's part of the Sunday
school?Mr. Jno. C. Neel and Rev. J.
-J. l<ong.
Calling the roll.
Apj)ointing committees.
12:30?Adjournment for dinner.
Afternoon session begins at 1:30.
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What effect, if any. will the world j?
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LIEFTEXAXT CARLISLE HERBERT
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death of Lieut. Carlisle Herbert, son st
og Rev. Walter I. Herbert. ^ He was a =
fine young man, and had many friends .
and relatives in Newberry, who lament
his death and sympathize with
his parents in their loss of so worthy
a son: H
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last night by the Rev. and Mrs. W. I.
Herbert that their oldest son, First
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March 4, 1919.
Resources
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OFFICERS
Y. McFALL, R. H. WRIGHT
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DIRECTORS
L F. Wright, L. W. Floyd
V. H. Hunt, F. Z. Wilson
L->mmercial
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ioutenant Thomas Carlisle Herbert, ^1
ad died in France February 2S. Lieu
mailt Herbert died of jmfeumonia. K
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as graduated from W.offord college b
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on when the United States entered b
le war in the spring of 1^17 and at- ffl
inded the first officers* training camp ?
t Fort Oglethorpe. Ga., from which H
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scently transferred from the motor I
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ffice of the judge advocate. He was E
young man of much promise, and H
'iends throughout the state will be
rieved to hear of his death. fl
"Annthpr son Fnrman Herbert, re- I
sived his discharge from the [navy
rily last week with the rank of \ enign.t
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"Dr. and Mrs. Herbert only recentr
moved to Columbia from Spartanurg
and are in charge of the Methoist
club for soldiers on North Main
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HA Viz ATTRACTIVE rrncea to make
on cord wood, green or dry, for immediate,
fall, spring or summer de-:
Very. Be sure to see me before yoq
sell. H. 0. Long, j
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or Business Home
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free use of it.
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91,342.56
170,000.00
1,022,571.87
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Assistant Cashier.
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Loans and Investments $8i
Liberty Loan Bonds - J <
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Dividends Unpaid Acceptances
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Loans and Investments ... $ 975,413.18
Liberty Bonds and Treasury Certificates
of Indebtedness . . . 215,373.13
United States Bonds .... 100,000.00
Cash and due from Banks and
United States Treasury . . . 93,089.65
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B. C. MAfTHF.WS, T. K. JOHNi
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55,330.00 M
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21,741.38
:s - 41,355.55
$1,122,683.45
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fits - 61,090.38
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12,000.00 Jj
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!, Atty.1 M. L SPEARMAN, Cashier. - 'm
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fepital Stock $ 100,600.00
Surplus and Undivided Pro&s . . 30,962.06
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Circulation ...... 100,000.00
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Deposits 726,216.07 /
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Bills Payable (secured by Liberty
Bonds) 177,000.00 ^ - A
BOls Payable and Rediscounts . 249,697.83
$1,383,875.96
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Cashier. Assistant Cashier.
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