The Manning times. (Manning, Clarendon County, S.C.) 1884-current, April 06, 1921, Section One Pages 1 to 8, Image 4
AMERICAN IEGION
NEWSY BRIlfl
Cupid spends a reasonable amou
ofhius time loafing about the clu
rooms of the American Legion po
at West Warren, Mass., for marrial
is suzaidized in that organization. Ti
post has voted to present $25 to evei
mcimber who gets married. The offi
is retroactive to the date of organizi
tit-n of the post; consequently iev(
(f themembers will receive the gift
Athletic teams and bands using ti
name of the American Legion mu
be mi de up exclusively of Legio,
naires, accordin gto a ruling made I
the executive committee of the Mih
nesota Department of the Legion.
The first call for reservations I
the National Convention of the Ame
'can Legion in Kansas 9ity, Mc
next fall, comes from Lewis F. Tuttl
Post No. 54, of Anthony, Kan. Ar
the request is for reservation fc
every member of the post. Anthon
boasts a membership of ninety-seve
per cent of the eligible men in th
community, even reaching across thi
line and drawing a number of Oklv
hemans into its fold.
One of the numerous overf loi
meetings attendant on the America
Legion's "All American" gathering i
New York was an impromptu affai
staged by Grant Mitchell, starring i
a current Broadway comedy succesi
"Staged" is the right word, fo
Mitchell held his meeting in the thea
ter between the acts and the audienc
were his collaborators, Mitchell ex
plaimled what the Legion was doinj
and called on the audience to sing thi
National Anthem. They respon(le<
with enthusiasm. Encouraging voice:
endorsed the actor's statement tha
"this is as good a place as any to joi
the American Legion in showing ow
Americanism."
General John J. Pershing, Elsit
Janis, and national officers of th
American Legion will attend an Amer
ican Legion banquet in St. Louis
April 18,. which will be the closing
-feature of' a conference of adjutante
of Missouri posts of the Legion.
A warning to Am rican Lgion p8ost
officers against using the influnce of
the Legion to obt:ain postmw.t rships
and other )olitical ai)p'intments has
been made by H. B. Fell, Comnmander
of the Oklahoma Department of the
ex-service Ien's organization. Tihe
Legion commander declared that there
is no atteml)t to curtail the efforts of
Legionnlaues as individuals, but that
activities tendillpg to involve the
Legion iml politics are contrary to the
constitution of that organization.
A su mof $221,000, raised during
tle war for the Michigan Patriotic
Fu'id, will soon be turned over to the
welfare committee of the Michigan De
partment of the American Legion, ae
cording to Guy M. Wilson, Depart
hmlent Commander. The money will be
used for welfare work among ex-ser
vice men.
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The state executdye committee of
the New York Deyartment of the
American Legion has; passed a reso
Slution endorslhig the sale by the Am
erican and French Children's, League
ltof red ati~tficial poppies to be worn
on Memoila Day. Proceeds of the
b- sale go to the orphan children of
tFrance. An effort is being made to
N have all stores and homes display the
.yl poppy May 30.
r F. W. Galbraith Jr., National Comi
mander of the American Legion, has
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Inin the Michigazi Depat'tmnt
tbo Legion. le Wad' . s..maqer
Legion gatherings in Detrot al
Grand Rapids.
Bulletins containing the names
Virginia's draft dodgers will be se
to all Posts of the American. LegI4
as soon as they are made public 1
the War Department. Posts of th
state will receive instructions fro
Department Headquarters to coope
ate with the constituted authoritles
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nent where returns are acti
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rhe expense of maintenance
omparatively hisignificant,
J. H. McCOLLUM
Sumter, S. C.
t ion. "Rock Hill is determined to
Ima1e this the best and biggest Sun
day School convention ever hold in
the State." said Mr. Palmer, "and
with this in view the Rock Hill Cham
b:ir of Commerce has already raised,
s'mong the business firms of the city,
the suim of one thousand dollars to
no expended solely in advertising and
promotimg this meeting.
"This is, I believe, the largest
amount ever raised by a Convention
city in this State, and speaks volumes
for the local interest in the Conven
tion. Not only have they raised the
amount; they have paidl in cash, at an
earlier date then any other city hais
ever paid its advertising fund. Rock
Hill stands in a class to itself among
the cities that have entertained the
State Sunday School Convention.
"All who attend this Convention
may wvell feel assured of a hearty wel
come from the Rock Hill citizens and
a delightful three (lays of fellowvship
together during the Convention, which
will be behi in Winthrop College,
June 8, 9, 10."
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Arteries
The doctor can't
help it
lie knows that the
mnan has hard ar
teries, high blood
pressure, and the
beginning of k idney
and heart disease, 'duec I
conistipat ion.
It isn't the other man's I
realized that constipatioi
Year in and year out be
mineral waters and salt
why his health is so-bad.
Nujol is for just such cas
It works on an entirely
Instead pf foroing or irritating
food waste. This enable. the a
the intestines, contracting and<
squeeze thie food waste along sa
the system.
Nujols thus prevents constipati<
tainoeay, thorough bowel mov
healtlhiest habit in the world.
Nujol is naoluately harn less an
NuloI is sold by all d~ uggist. ,
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NOTICE
All creditors and debtors in r.: Pos..
tate of the late L. B. Asbel (ummer
ton Drug Co., Summerton, 8. C.,) de
ceased are hereby notified to render
their necounts duly attested and to
make any and all payment due said
estate to the undersigned at Edgefield,
S. C., or to Summerton Drug Co., at
Summerton, S. C.
E. C. ASBELL,
Administrator, Estate of L. B. As
bell. . 8-tf-c.
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was' a serious thing.
has taken pills, castor oil,
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the system; it simply sof tens the
sany tiny muscle, in the walls of
sxpanding in their normal way, to
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