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1 T?V \MKHKKBUBKBOBS3SaSSSBSSSS3Sa I A I r\r& fruir 1/V/VS& JU ^ t trora Doughnuts <ic the doughboy happy during the war and no wonder. There is nothing more j : wholesome and delightful than doughnuts or crullers rightly made. Their rich, golden color and appetizing ' aroma will create an appc-1 ?? nn-tlnnrp I / tue quicni' 5 else in the . rid. I Here are the famous doughi nut and cruller, recipes 6 from the New Royal Cook I Book. g Doughnuts 3 tablespoons shortening % cup sugar if 1 egg % cup milk fig 1 teaspoon nutmeg: 1 fooonnnn .?sa3t - 13 cups flour i 4 teasr.?oons Royal Baking Powder Cream shortening; add suvrar and well-beaten egar; stir in milk; add ?utmeg, salt, flour and baking- powder which have been sifted together and enough additional flour to make dough stiff enough to roll. Roll out on floured board to about Inch thick; cut out. Fr, in deep fat hot enough to brown a piece of bread in 60 seconds. Drain on ttnglazed paper and sprinkle with powdered suj;ar4 Afternoon Tea Doughnuts 2 eggs 6 tablespoons sugar %S. teaspoon salt B % teaspooxx grated nutmeg |[ "Bake to LEGION SCORES CASH BONUS PLAN Fight Will Be Carried to Convention. G. H. Mahon of Greenville Elected Commander. The State. Spartanburg, June 15.?The South Carolina department of the American Legion in convention here today went on record as being opposed to withdrawing from the national or-1 " ^ oc- in tVlP lfi-i i L*<X L 1 KJ I 1 y QllVi C40 VCVV4 %W / gion agitating a oash bonus for exservice men. Delegates to the national convention were instructed to use every effort, to have the national convention repudiate the activities of the national executive committee in regard to cash bonus. A resolution was passed commending the zeal of the executive committee in .endeavoring to maintain strict adherence to the basic i principles underlying the inception; and birth of the American Legion. ( The sessions of the convention' were livelv throughout rhe day. The j question of withdrawal from the na- j tional organization, which was taken j up at the morning session, provoked! heated discussion at times. The! bonus question, which came up dur-i ing the afternoon session, was also very lively. Former Governor D. C. j Hey ward delivered an inspiring ad-| dress at the morning session. Theie' were about 400 delegates, represent-: ing nearly every post in South Caro- j lina, on the floor of the convention hall. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the ex-service men gathered at the chamber of commerce building, where they enjoyed a luncheon ten1 1 1-1 v.. 4-Us-> />VtnmKar> r\f OCiVn aerea inem uy uic mouiww ? merce. Invitations for the next conven<fon were extended by Greenville and Newberry. A movement to ; make Columbia the permanent meet ing place of the convention was de- J feated. O "HL Mahon. Jr.. of Greenville was elected commander of the South ; Carolina department and Newberry j was selected as the new convention | city. J. Lyles Green of Chester was elected vice commander; state historian, Prof. Frank W. Bradley of the University of South Carolina; chaplain, Dr.' J. W. Frazer, Spartanburg. The following were named on the executive committee: First district, J. G. Dinkins, Manning; Second district, H. E. Holly, Aiken;; Third dis+ ? >?+ Uor>Y?iT "P T-TnnrViDO li IV. xxai x jr jlv* If 7 Fourth district, W. F. Robertson, Greenville; Fifth district, H. L. Elliott, Winnsboro; Sixth district, H. Kaminski, Georgetown; Seventh district, E. P. Hodges, Columbia. The two members at large are: Henry C. Tillman of Greenwood and R. B. Fulton, Florence. The following were elected delegates to the national convention ot the American Legion, which meets in Cleveland, Ohio, September 27-29 Thorns B. Spratt, Fort Mill; J. Munroe Johnson, Marion; Mendelv L Smith, Camden; E. W. Middleton Charleston; Jim Sheppard, Edgefield Ben M. Sawyer, Columbia; Bernarc Manning, Spartanburg; H. I. Ellerbe Manning; Douglas Featherstone Greenwood; Henry C. Moore, Gaff ney. The resolution reads: "Whereas, South Carolina depart merit, American Legion did not deen it wise to concur in the recommendation of its executive committer looking toward the withdrawal oi cur branch from the national organization, and ''Whereas, the state executive committee were actuated by the highest Ideals and impelled by smcerest motiv>c, 2nd thn'r goal in endeavor ipg to maintain the honor and integT*tv of the Legion is both patriotic and commendable, ^ f i ** -A, as ^ nother Royal Suggestion * -fPF-sft 1 -OJT"a > 5 fj ?? <?<*% fe i-'\T y Jisj cl.ii.ll ^JiMa the New Royal Cock Be t i ] i I ] J 1 ? " *? ? m tfAKirVti : POWDER j Absolutely Pure . % / ith Royal and h "Be it now therefore resolved, by ( the South Carolina branch American Legion, in convention duly assembled: t "First, That the South Carolina J ? state executive committee be com- > t mended for their zeal in endeavoring to maintain strict adherence to the j basic principles, underlying the .in- ( c-eption and birth of the American ^ Legion. < "SPfnnH. that the thanks of the { convention be extended them for J? their faithful service and their great J j sacrifices which they have made in i c their service to. the Legion. ( "Whereas, the American Legion 1 was founded upon the principles of i unselfishness and patriotism, and can ? fulfill its mission in this country 1 only by remaining true to these prin- t ciples and, s "Whereas, the American Legion at c its first annual convention reaffirmed its adherence to these principles by i declaring that it would not 'ask for 1 legislation in its selfish interests, t and, 1 ''Whereas, the national executive committee, has, contrary to the fundamental principles of the legion, a resolution of the national convention and to the comparative neglect of the wounded and disabled, openly { actively and aggressively agitated and demanded a cash bonus for all , ex-service men, regardless of disability, now, therefore, "Be it resolved by the sourn Carolina department of the American Le- i gion in convention 'assembled, ? "First: That we condemn in the! 1 strongest terms such activities of -the . ( national executive committee as in- I ! consistent with the principles and 1 ] ideals upon which the American Le- ] gion is founded and in flagrant dis- ' regard of the action of the national < convention duly and solemnly ex- ] pressed in its resolution upon the i subject. ] "Second: That it is the sense of j this body that the state delegates to the national convention repudiating the activities of the national execu tive committee above referred to and 1 such other action as will prevent fur- ; i i 1 ? ther agitation ana aemanu iui a bonus or pension for ablebodied ex- j service men." 1 THERE IS NO ARMISTICE WITH DEATH Notice is hereby giveii to all exservice men and women that served in the World War. No matter how long you have been discharged, or how long your j insurance has been lapsed or canj celled, you may reinstate your war j risk (term) insurance at any tim* ? ^ ~ ~ i i o before July 1, iy*U. 01* wirnm isi months after your discharge, which-, This time it's <a good i< i to combine fr fruit or berr with your m< ing dish of Grape The blend of fl delightful ar | "wrtn June. "There's <a 1 i >? If f Woe? J i I I .0 l 1 )0K I 2 t.ibl^ppofn.^ sn!T.? 3 C tabi?-spO'>cj> imiii. B teaspoons lioyai ? i'owUur yg Beat e.crA*85 until very Hrrht; idd X >u?;ar. ^.it, nutmeg ana n??Hv. i S rhortening; .add milk, and !ioui* % aid baking powder which hnvo g been sifted toprther; n;::c well. ? Drop by teaspoons inlo deep ^ lot fat and fry until brown. B Drain well on unglazed papor $ ind sprinkle l'ghtly with pow- ffj Jercd sugar. jgj Crullers |j 4 tablespoons shortening ^ 1 cup sugar ? 2 ep.es m 3 eups flour qg 1 teaspoon cinnamon H & teaspoon salt rfj 3 teaspoons Royal Baking -J Powder la cup milk Cream shortening; add sugar E? gradually and beaten eggs; sift B together flour, cinnamon, salt ft and baking powder; add one half and mix well; add milk and g remainder of dry ingredients to fl UiUr\C OUll UUlioil. IiUU '?uv yjn floured board to about U inch thick and cut into strips about I inches long1 and 14 inch wide; roll in hands and twist each strip and bring ends together. Fry in deep h^t fat. Drain and roll in powdered sugar. FREE 1 New Royal Cook Book containing thes-e and scores of other delightful recipes. Write for it TODAY. ROYAL BA KING POWDES CO. 115 Fulton Street, New Tort City e Sure " I >ver may be the later date. The only conditions are: / (1) Two months* premiums c ;he amount of insurance to be reii stated must accompany the applici ;ion. Arte applicant must/ uc m ? ?ood health as at the day of di rharge, or at the expiration of tl jrace period, whichever be the lat< late, and so state in his applicatio: No medical examination is nece ;ary, but you must act quickly. A] >ly to the local post of the Amer 'an Legion, the Red Cross, or an )ther organization that has a co; lection with the ex-service man; < iddress a letter to J. H. Widerma government- representative, Colun )ia. S. C. You owe it to your fanu ;o keep up your insurance, and yc should help others to take advantag )f this opportunity. Ask about the new government ill nsurance. Further information i ;his connection will be published i ;lrs paper withn a few days. Don miss it. J. H. Widerman, Representative. THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE. Cindness is a Language the Der.f Ca Hear and the Dumb Can Under ^ stand. "As the children came troupin into a certain ward school one moling, the teacher noticed a stranj >oy among them. She bade hi iome to her, but he did not min Stepping down the aisle, she laid h< hand upon his head and looked kin ly into his big blue eyes. * He smil< brightly and spoke in Swedish. I jould not understand a word of En (ish. She gave him a place at h desk, set him copies, and practis< i him on the most common woras ai phrases at every odd moment. I would try a hundred times on a hai word if she bade him to try; so, ] was soon able to do work in clas Ond day when she had praised h progress, he said eagerly, his beaui ful eyes shining with love, "Yoi goodness makes things easy for me What would have happened if s] had punished him when he could n understand? The result would wit out doubt have been very different Can we not apply this little in< dent above to our relations wi those around us who do not seem understand? Especially the animz under our care and those with whc we come in touch, should we try reach through the universal langua of kindness; a language which is u derstood by man and animal as we It is simply practicing the Gold ^Rule. Protect ana dcf?~ 1 "*e and helpless. l?i. L. I. || of y@etr iea jjBlj 1 6SI1 ^ les ^Niits I <avor proves \d is in tune i Reason* ij y ! GROCI ? If anvthirnr \ ! us first. We have it; and i i I We have .iust receive get: you had better see u ! I The quality of of fiou We are selling stand 1 This price can't be beat. i WE WANT YOUR BUS ? i ???????? j I Bryson i i i I The next time * you buy calomel _.i. r I OSA. fur 62s ! The purified and refined ! . calomel tablets that are ,n. nausealess, safe and sure, II-: a-: Medicinal virtues retainI ed and improved. Sold ^ only in sealed packages, ie Price 35c . / n. s" SCHOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE " EXAMINATIONS. 1V University of South Carolina. r'_ The examination for the award oi )r vacant scholarships in the University n of South Carolina and for admission of new students will be held at the lv county court hou^e on Friday, July )U 9, at 9 a. m. Applicant? must not be re less than sixteen years of age. When Fe - !n I in ' I Tiir r j IDE. n i .11 I especially th< ? world* that n m' i J; openly envies id Iei | As he looks < $ his cattle brc s| find a real { ? work. he ?t v As thoughtfi i| his animals 11 farm, so thoi "nil the financial akjj ~ I Use our facii i ! The Natio Newl b. c. matthf.ws. President. State, Coui Membi LRIES! GRO( *ou need in heavy and fancy ^rro our cash policy enables you to bi d shipments of cow and horse f is while we have it. ir is supreme; and the price is b< lard tomatoes, No. 2s and .3s, al JINESS Grocery C tin i i in -.i ' w noiesaie ana ixeiaj ] scholarships are vacant after July 9, they will be awarded to those making the highest average at examination, i provided they meet the conditions governing the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Currell for scholarship examination blanks. These blanks, properly filled out by the applicant should be filed with President Currell by July 2. Scholarships are worth $100, free tuition and fees, total $158. The next session will open Sept. 15, 1920. Fdr further information and catalog ABO Pi>oei/lo7it W S r.iirfpll (kUUiV.kX7 M. *. W<UV*4W v* ? w.?| Columbia, S. C. CITATION OF FLETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. The State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. By W. F. Ewart, Probate Judge: ^Whereas, Bertha Gary has made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the estate and effects of George Gary These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said George Gary, deceased, that they be and apf_ CRANE For removin, | New Locking (J \ work. Send ^ Press, etc. ' COLUMBIA 823 West Gervais Street / A?UI&UA W sse June days, ii lany a city mai Dverhis cultivat >wsing contentec >ride and inspii illy as he cares and every detc jghtfully should returns hey bri I*. m /t lines, ivir. rarme t mal Bank of Derry, South Ca T. K. JOHNSTONE, Cashier. nty and City ?r Federal Reserve :eries! ta cenes it will pay you 10 see j uy for less. eed. This stuff is hard to ?low today's market. n t $1.45 and $1.90 per doz. / \ PHONE 165 i ' ompany w 1 ~ ' pear before me, in the Court of Pro- ' bate, to be held at Newberry on Wednesday, June 30th next, after publi' cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the ?. s ! forenoon, to show cause, if any they* have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under mv hand this 7th dav of June Anno Domini, 1920. W. F. EWART, J. P. N. C. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have qualified its Execu- -tors of the last Will and Testament of Dr. James K. Gilder, Sr., deceased, in the Probate Court: of Newberry county, South Carolina. All persons holding claims against said estate will present the same, dulyproved according to law, to P. ?. ; Gilder, Exchange Bank Buildings Newberry, S. C. All persons indebted to said estate will please make 'Immediate payment to P. P. Gilder. t P. F. GILDER, 0. H. JOHNSON, Executors of the Estate of Dr. Jame* K. 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