The Union daily times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1918-current, July 27, 1920, Image 8
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Contentment on the 1
We believe that one of the mot
of keeping youth content on the fa
We are paassing through a
prices, all the old familiar stand
upset.
We need no reminder that th
fected the growing generation. T
believe in the Glorious Future of
The winds of unrest are carr
the big towns and cities. They ai
that will prove a mirage in future
What Wil
Give the young energies and a
leeway. Give him opportunity at
H and responsibilities, and time for
the false mask of the city, and tea<
9 and Happiness are far more certaii
9 The time has passed when the
9 defensive, and when agriculture i
9 rapidly becoming a very great nati
9 well as the most respected mode o:
I Mr. Farmer, We In
M New accounts came to us tod;
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gj "Communion with outTs self
9 weakens a man to ask for what hi
9 tions were reserved."
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ARMY
RECRUITING
HAS BEEN BRISK
Washington, July 27.?Army recruiting,
usually slack during the summer,
has been brisk this month, 9,635
men having been accepted up to
July 20, Adjutant General Harris reported
today. At this rate he said
July showed 14,500 recruits for the
new peace time army. During June
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of Union
Farm?
>t vitaal problems of the day is that
rm.
critical period. Industry, wages,
ards and forces are unsettled and
e contagion of restlessness has inhank
your lucky stars if your sons
Agriculture.
ying multitudes from the farm to
e responding to the distant glitter
years.
11 We Do?
mbitions of your boy the necessary
home, give him modern equipment
enjoyment. Make him see behind
:h him this truth: "Health, Wealth,
a to be found on the farm."
farm is to be considered as on the
is in any sense an apology, it is
ional and international business, as
f life.
ivite Your Business.
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ay, making a total of
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11,917 men were accepted, establishing
a record since demobilization.
Adjutant Gen. Harris declared that
the increase in recruiting was due to
the army schools, which were recently
established.
During the ten day period beginning
July 10, New York led other cities in
the number of recruits with Atlanta
second and Chicago third. I
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