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I x \ VOU 89. WALTERBORO, S. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1918. NO. IS h n flfiy w A. E., WILLIAMS « SOUTH C AROLINA LKGlML.\TL'KI. TO HO ITS BIT TO HLLI! i ’*« WIN THK.WAK IED SUDDENLY,* SIOCCIIDIOEIIS HOLD MIIIIE MEE16 riomrnont (lUaen of Willianut Kx ^ * pir«« ‘ While Seete^ Befotv 'Fire !■ I|lx Home. I PLANS FOR XKXT ANNUAL FAIR J . - ' N-* ARB DISCUSSED AND RK- PORTS MADE GOVERNOR'S M E S S.A G E House fo Elect Speaker—To Uo .. V Large Appropriation!*—Other Qoeationa. to OfScm and Ran Next Fair—Will Meet Columbia. Dec.. * 31.—The ap^ proachiug Session of the Soutu Carolina " General Assemoly, which will convene January 8, .will be the first war session-in more than years. \ . .President Wilson has pronounced the policy that the only business be fore America is to win the war, and H seems to be the general opinion that no legislation should be unde*-, taken that does not look to the helping ««f the nation in its greatest crisis. W’ell Informed students of legislative and political affairs -m South Carolina firmly beliere that the-members of both houses will respond to every call that is made for assistance by the national gov ernment. ” Goy. Manning has been busyvdo’K- ing the lest several weeks aseeinb_ ling data tor his annual ,p>^s!sugc> It will be a war message and will deal largely with the cjnly of South I > Williams. - Jan. 1.—A. E. W’il- {llama, one of the’prominent citixens > of. this place, died at his home her * 1 suddenly last Wednesday morning i •_ • . while seated before an open fire-! COMMITTEE IS, CHOSEN place. Mr. Williams was iff hia us ual health and it was not’ though that he was at all 111. Hia death was due to a audden stroke of ap- poplexy. The * funeral was held Thdrsday morning, with interment at the Riaher burying ground./ A.. . large number of relatives and . ‘ . friends assembled to pay this last tribute. . ! The annual 'mealing of the Cblle- Mr. Williams is survived by hia ‘ ton County Pair association was widow, who was Mrs. Rosa Benton .held Friday at the offices of the Bostick.; and seven children, five; p armfrs and Merchants Bank., for daughters and two sons. He waa ;.fhp' purpose of- hearing reports of thri^married. He Is afso survive.11 the officers for the past ye*r and by twoTmRhers. J. B. Williams, ff . making plans for tke next fair. The Brancbville,\J.' It. Williams, of Wll-t re p 0r tj| of the-officers were satis- liama. and Mfij. W. C. Fountain, of factory, and showed that the faif Adrian, Ga. * //. was a success financially. Several \ -— 4 — ^< Hundreds dollars Were cleared and Mike Reeves Now j much improvement* made In the 1 grounds. Including the Erection of HER MEIERS Will BE HSIiltED HERE TOWN AUTHORITIES WILL TRY TO CHECK- WASTE OF WATER •’ -B^llUBStTilBKltS 1 MR. BOWELL TO REGISTRANTS Urges all Men Who Receive Que*- tkmnaaies to Fill Them Oat Promptly. C0LLEI0H CiNn HIS I REIl CBID SfEU SERVICE BEGINS APRIL 1. Meters Mnat he Installed by Tht-j Date or Berrlce Will be Din- continued. At a joint meeting of the water commissioners, and the town coun cil. held yesterday. It was decided to Install water meters, and to fix cer tain charges for the use of water* These meters will be installed at a cost of $17.00 to the owner of /.the premises, which may be paid. cash or in 24 monthly installments of $1.00 each. These water meter* have been ordered and will be In stalled by April 1st, at whif*h time « A * A r*‘ ■ sax. . a •*£» waw;vviwraa wri All Aviator a building for the swine department y. . - Tho executive officers of the/last fair were Wj J. Taytor; a promin- Grecnville, Doc. 22.—Press anii ent merchant and business man, Standard, Mr. Editor: We desirfc to ;president; D. C. LY 'Hters. cpn- gire .Colleton credit fop one aviator, ‘ tractov, general superintendent; W. Mike M. Reeves, of . Cottfigeville, Smoak; it-secretary; Irving M. who enlisted in the National Guard Fishburne, treasurer. organization and served on the j At the meeting of the association Mexican gorder last year. He ap- it Vas decided to elect an egecutiv * plied for a transfer to\the aviation ;committee to have fhe matter of the training ramp and passed a fine‘‘next fair in full rhsrge. and also to > Carolina in this crisjs^to the nat on. ! examinatlor.. Only The Governor has-given no intiron-jexamination out of •tibn as to the labasures he will pro-[who tViod. It was pose:'. The message will be aion j ! Roo.ves has left an broad c(*n>tructsv*f lines. . /\ - | in his cohjpany and Editor The Press and Standard: 4 Please permit me to use your valu able columns once more te warn registrants to be more prompt ■ Ik completing and filing their ques tional res. Every registrant who receives his question&ire from the local board must come without a single day's delay and complete and file it. Each registrant must bring with him every person who is dependent on him and who lb over sixteen years of age. , Dependents under sixteen need not come. If the registrant comes to the lawyers ^without bringing his de pendent relatives h* must take the questionaire back home and - carry home with him a notary public tp^ ‘ako the affidavitR of his dependents. Tk? causes double trouble to the lawyers and to the registrant and multiplies the labor several times. Besides' if the time Imt for fling the questonaire wth the local beard is running short there is great danger TEMPERATURE LOWEHT ON REC ORD * OR PAST GENERATION ' \ FOR DECEMBER * WALTERBORO HARD HIT People of T6wn Find Extremely Gold Weather Very Trying With of Fuel. all persons will be required to have installed a meter or be cut off from ^at the registrant will be entirely the town water supply. ^ ut ou * <* nliqing any dls- The necessity for this action on , 1 * ,ar K^' ^ ni<> limit will not be Hu* part of the commissioners and j ^ Council exists in the fact thst so Every registraifi who claims dii- What is reported as being the coldest weather In this section for thirty years has- been experienced during the past few days. The cold Wave came on Saturday afternoon, and by Sunday morning the temper ature was down to lO degrees above sero. The cold wave was accom panied by sleet and snow and Sun day morning the ground was cover ed with a mantle of white. A strong wind all day Sunday made the 'day unpleasant and* uninviting for autoists and pedestralns. No church service .Was*- attempted In Walterboro and the Sunday schools were called In. Little s change was fflt in fhe, temperature during Mon- many subscribers are not careful upon the ground of agricu.■ i ant j a 8 ij R ht rise Tuesday was the water supply, and ‘too much . r l C<U .^. a _ < l on . n \ u w st 'noticed. But again Tuesday night water Is wasted. The posltiorv / ij&: taken that ff the waste is to con tinue the town should derive some witnesses most be the registrant’s revenue from the use of.-Hte wqter.. | land, t ° # rd J' the registrant is a rent; A minimum charge/will be fixed'*’’’ - ^ * u * r »*Kistrant jh not a renter taring two witnesses to swear to the anOW ppgan | 0 fall and early Wed- truth of his claim'. Ono of tnes<> n( >8«lay' morning .there was a niantl of snow covering the groun.. There was shortage of la Walterboro and some suffering L* Select Speaker. / by a number of fric <v x ■X Among the mere important ques lgeen driHing with lions’ to be considered wiil be: ; | Friday. for . Shn Antonio. Texas, ilng business and profpsriqnal qien’l >">•• x* v” on Onutinn is nor how msnv .len..n.* .1 . . . v AdequtsH* support for the Homo ^amp'Kelly Avi,it;on section. 6f the coufitv. an,! thev are nt| reiXllv* ’ serf ice discontlpd*'*! Pfter the T i.„ .'.'i, , P ,lu * l' , P’V s f,> mfR and tl’** dWd WMUH I... .*4^ I ;!• —~'• • ' "'D-h Inlrrcird' in ..ncro,^| Uth If not paid., from tiV ,aT thn, ISlL. X ?? fSXZJr ■'X <wrd U -- C ' IU ’ i’? V_. ' Oita. 0. Padre.. S.M. S-nV^Tron, ! * * * «• * ^->5. * **#*• * will »a'd tlSSSSL WmJSSJ “"‘l *"»*'T* “ l '’ schools of the ivaie. .|\ * ^ / — ' ’ leading .arim*T atifi bristness man oi ^ < ' j HI ng alnfost gone, and the lawyers ifSjntxTfP -Uearrangeor* r,t of tile conduct »>t XT .\ ^ Hound socfonyf^vlrg M. Ffsh JXBorp to Mf. ami Mrs. Jo«. W. Lu wiU f , n(l j, impossible to serve th-m ■ IjlrTY/PbK CTaiNT the State dti' crtuieut of agriculture.; AnXuiny.abh. daer iiu.!! v.. hM.l hurno. ce/hier ei-'' the Farmers jitX • as,. Dcromber 25. a daughter. . ' :t ii ]t 't; kes at l.-ast twenty hviii- . Adequate legislation fp r the sup- at, XshepH^ the latter pfirt of the • Merchants Bn^tV-Xfobn ' D. O’jytfer | Born to Mr and Mrs. It. 11. Cm- ' 9 - port of the State council cf defense. ArfnehdrnentsHp the-labor lav.-a.' Strict vagrancy laws to prevent ing ih.the cities and' thereby Ipafln provide more labor for .the farms of the Statr •’' Measures t •r production of foodstuffs. week, being 'given by \Y. S: Mcrv'in ■ mayor <!f Weltrrhnro. red JicKiis C tor. lieceniber.3<)/ a, son. ahd B. Price, ; n honor of Gen- Lrfaeck<.*X pro^ntnent atfercey and crnl A.- \V. And.eYsorr president* of. f bii-in<Wrurri of WalterbpCo. \ the C. f: W. V. railrt>ad x NDiP Augusta, . and A. F. McKlssick. of Greenwood, i g^jTkt T A \V ut“- to ’ properly < fill out and coni ine . y Several deer were killed'®td a d?y { ilcasurcs to fneourag 1 :/ the. great _ of good sport enjoyed. Beside? the f MAK h'hsts and the guests of Strict laws UK prevent short hunt, the following w< weights by the food merchants a! j deer hunters were in the party: the . State. . ^ l Senator Jas. O. Padgpk; Hon. W. .Measures which, will insure a vote 1 B.. Gruber, J. M. Moorer, M. ■(}. for ever^ man in 4he army from oruber, B. G. Price, JrA- F. L. South Carolina. Kingey and Master Duncan^Padg^Vf -Am^ie appropriations for the con-[' S*' '— Unuance of the improvement work ymr D * at the State hospital for the insane. | vv • Iw LiORQIlOll Change banking laws so as to per-1 RetlimS TO LEAVE MEMBERS OF ASSESSMENT PLAN |plote question;!ire ^nd Ijw- num > — ii?^'\ hir i h n < an ^ >'V <l,c T«\ )■ lawyers in a single day is Hunted. ^ ^ 44 registrant of bis owq accord j sion and Agrecil •u: ;»> \ .stays at home several after he , 'receives the qp^stionnlr*. he cannot j expect the Ipcai board to extend his Assessors. Will tin to <’oli|mi»ia Monday After- oon for the 1018 Session of the Legislature, it greater inve'stments in Libe rty y ■ ■ ' i X Fairfax ponds Adequate protection to be throwtv- y . .. . .. / | W'/tt. Loadhdlt. wlm came *.> about the State election laws.. / | a ftw wc^ks ago. to ac cept a position as cashier of the ank. returned this airrkg. where he agai i similar PHSition in x the National Bank fhgre. . J. W. X. Campbell. \ rhliefon b«iX >ec. ".h. rin L‘ . - , : y:rtduate of The .CM.'xdef is 1918 •* sossloii o*i cas')h*r of tho b haU 8th. IP is prohnbjcf .. qi i,» 1V e .Sa'turd'aj- son. and upon the -iii/i/text- •of the ■peonle- of thai. I.onr . [ ' ■ cept a posttl Christensen WillX * First ifttW Attend Legislature assumes a si * -y—— • ' First Nations ■ • . V v\ |»S. 1 Names of Memfses IU'|K>rte«l at I»i«- time , , . , , „ . , . RegjRtfants .aro "also urged ter and Kwlge in Memher-hin to Wa ^ rboro ,. arl> . Campaign. ji'e/fiere not - later than nine-th to Columbia. Dec. 28.--: A »•» pc;r as t:> cpn t assessment of the taxable prop er than nine-thirty in .erty of the State next year was rec- JC' IO If everybody conies ornmended today by the State Tax • about midday the lawyers will x !>,•,ronimirislon and agreed upon by the unaide *o attend to all and somts. CO unty auditors and members of the ' Tim ft h t imw an K il-''’’ ,oso h 1 '' cla| m of diR<, harge. (Wffprent boards of assessors of thc the members secured at ItKter ami This is a serious and urgent mat-1 state, who have Iwen meeting in lx)dge and reported by ter. No man has anythng more Ira-Columbia since yesterday afternoon d • portant to do. at this time.. The, in offering the recommendation, J registrant who by his conduct p. Durham, of the tg| commission, mnkes jt difficult or the citizen who urged the auditors'and assessors to Sanders atrd BenJamUCK. Sanders Rep<irted by MJsk Paujjvje San ders, Ritter: \ ' BcaofortV -Nature l>cg]j Senator Jas. O. Pe»lreti sentativos J. C. Goodwin and W. W. Smoak expert to leavo Mondav iff- ternoon for Colunfbia in nrdeV to be present in Columb session Tuesday at always much interest the General Assemblv. and th'n vear] 1,0,1 Drswjy. H. Wllby. •• ; Th there will be especial interest In NL/Bcdcnbritigh, J < Kent- T. I 1 patriotism, and manhood Are. show % % view of the fact that this is the first Shcaly. L. L. I^ma<ks,, Lieut. Ch.ns ,ng up ol | r citizens in ther trm- enl-i # 'War T.ceislrt«ir«*” STt>re tbe^\Wari*'- Moore. Mrs. I). M. Bedwphaucb. ors. . Tiiir. is a testing time. Th* ^ J V T\--> •... \t A i' 43kwrlaw««^ _ !» at.the opening M r» 43oodwip*. Mrs. I'anl .refuses^o haip the registrnftfs and (helr hu « , n ^curing a true and t noon. There is Sanedrs. (leveland-Handers H 'the lawyers ts selfish and unpatri-' honest valuation ifthetaxableprop- sst in the work of Jenny.-Jacobs Mr * JJobert- otie. x j cty of the State. - - blv. and th'n vear 1,0,1 Dra.wd>. G. H. \VNh>, it j Tl:e demands of this war on our | ' * j|f ♦ * * * * * DRY BRANCH * nr . Beaufort ution, Klv' \ XI 'wooe others mem tv rship XHon. K. V v aefy ice ; ‘ • «»\ uic 1* .x ■ cf .IhK f ■ ••;-.* • •• ■g.-t .V.V.1.V ^ '“leave Kf*y*- 1 ter th* ■ .-< o.:’:/: Hmts X Sctialo w 1 t>« • h'ori, p* if;' /‘.til , p f In c;;i..-e .of , Cl* .v.-qr , K A, a? t' ^ *>» ‘y '"- If -• ri ('Tv;/.'ten . u v> ill- h* , ' , A' -It * 1 qndiio!? A) '■ \ v ’;ilt, >.v! * ; ; •So ’ -..»♦• I ’.t ?-»»>' /• • wP Mr [.c/m! 1 It G. I’fid'/clt, :.:id it fri m 5a f-• Pre id*u; •nt e.tslii* l * X \.. ff . •• J/'W - • > /S m ■ ,j *• n - . i t ;vt '. t or \ oV’ork m.. > U ;\ -c : nv'ff er<*iia*i : ’'t v V :d" I,;:.''. !' ’b! ’ n-' ' tgt'hed • frdr.i. rfHive duty v > ..!•■ s i' Hi •• $, »re sttendi*;a to ih'X* . ... ' , .• ,l ' X. . ssWiis - •**.**. *,*.*.* * — #*gxivgv/l hi* V lli !l f ! f! .X A Lirut ' • » V . . ^ X - . _ . _ V. .r. v, reived, he .yill net .oi lix,»t,im* '» subject to Naval ‘orders. Will not wear the unifirqu. dnd will no* •<; , ceire active duty pay. ' , ^ ^ ' -N. . - • ' Beaufort Has New Farm Ai MARRIAGES £ * * * ik $ 'Ay ;1: ^ * PRK4>~CRG!7BY •j;, fi'ro^^j^-rtTfrid^duid to deXth.y It weems that thc j'Aif*< Miteceop4 in ♦•scapine. but, the , door " v -- -*■- ——* * *-— her '' W. Wv Dud!* }. .J1 , K J. S. Jonbuv. N . D. H Kriieht. W. K.NMears, Mnot'c.r, .!nhn/|<- Brat'd. N, ; Bifhop.Nl B. C. n rter. .foTin GtaliSiri. . - . . , C. ti: CaliXcH. Rev. \V B McC’uenx Sr ' C ^_ r n. L. Joiier/Xr. Cummings. A P Carter. J. A. Rrabbatn, Mrs c. f ■ ■ * * *>■ 'v -X hu t i ^ .< he,. (>•’ x 1 School Be.crim ird x. par tv of >ou iu: fo*ks at their hom*! ■cm Tl i in .-day O Will g. DtH:. 20th Du liu. 'l I'Ve « \ 1 11 IaI It ..many ■ social • y g ■ a * 'A V ' • jtIhvi ii ai t *'V* r; ylKxly _ - . .-I>< it a v-x. • *; » y l ! evvnf:u ; and op ■ d* pat but < i ■ l>1'. foj a rylial t!i*i t * i. . . y tivLe ::*ul ti*>.st**ss. .Mu ic v „ ri^t .ijtjy ib!-- l-.atu ro of ; h*. l i ;> y it * i • 1 wa furjii.-V* d by Mi 1. \ 11 1 /';• •; iers. 'ii * ; *‘- W lu* Irad tii> ;*!• .* u s’ 1 / of ; i' :.'r,*iiMK tills pir asu tit <jf\; .;.on v,-. ro Ml- i**s Car- 1 Hi w .Bianis . t'auiiiu i‘ I’rii her .. Ma i tie < art* r. Isolde, Nora and Corine Crosby, Jiuii*- and CbMiimie Fender, .M<!ssrs„ J. II. Caldwell, L. W XT i Sis j ’ Brabham, L• A. Hicrs', Robbie Cros- INeXl IVlOnClftV by, Eugene and Dewey' ’cne. W. M -Fox', XB Miley. Juw- B. K X, ffriace which'cotpes as. a »ur- "irriso to many was that of Miss Gs "•die Prlco and M l 6 t '’TIermsnr / t!. * Crosby, rhich of th<* H, r. as sh«. went out. leaving ^ Herncfon. U c. :K*r,.s shsnd in Iho burning hau«e. * ^^ ( . g CaldwellX. C. Gan 'rushed to a window and broke . *« ,*««• Miter. I.hum Pa.lntt, Jones' wife had gone to,Hummer- vfile. and he olalins he was at Rav- enel when the burning took pl«c«\< ■ | - ^^ *110100'. Mr. AdawFTfar arrived in Beau-j day afternojjir^'iit the h fort'fountv and will begin work at . bride's jMrtTntr.. Mr. a once an demonstration agent fbr tMs | P^iPfo the Sandy/Pfam -section, j, that there had been Vomn county. Mr. Adams is a graduatepLy^JV. H. B. Hard<. of Winnaboro. j between Jones and his stepson, the College cf New Hampsh^rq„«M .*ffic 1 afing. Only the immediate ftm-J j r>n er,. however* denies this. Th* also of. the Agrirultural J>«?ge of illes of the contracting parties wero a U sp| r |on is strong and there may uiyier and truck-j present. The bride Is a charming »,© sufficient evidence for nn amend- Kentucky in horticul^ ing, and will props'of great benefit fo the *farmi»ei»''and truckcm of the county^ Adams, who is a young man splendid character and ahilitv, ' will reside near town ,4s thoroughly trailed and har. had |, J —^ — much experience in the truckifig and | Ft>OYD BRELAND young lady of manv graces and ac cony*l!shments. while the groom is prominent In bu«*nes3 circles, heinc n successful cotton buyer They lep farming, and we feel sure that the* ment to <he warrant. BOYH IN FRANCE TOBAtVO F people of. thi** county have one on i Uufliu. Jan. 2--Flovd Breland, con ! id who will *— N ” ” " - be of great help to them minty whom they can depind and who will‘of Mr. and Mra. H. F. Breland, die*! smoke* are re iTJvfre has not been much doing iflls week fn the tobacco fnmf for ^ihe Bovs jp France, /The weather has been too. cold far them nod fciv ted as a conse- by, Eugene and Dewey' McMillan. I. — I,aiirie Frank and Eugene Fender. .The V. .ilf«'rl>oro High school will MisXcarrie Williams, the able r*><'jrtv«' its 'sessJdn 'Monday*.Njanji- ar.d efficient teacher of tho Dnr iv 7,\iftcr n two weeks, holiday Branch school, left for her home given* foiNTlirfstmas.-e-nd New YcIhl. P e ar Hrnoaks this afternoon, where D was infended to have the schom *he will spend the holidays with her j open, aeain .lanuarv 2. hut o»r hc- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams. Negro members reported by B. K v ro,,nt , nf f n «^" ,,li <’ « ifeTman Miss Williams will resumt* her wprk Sanders: B.'B Mii^daugh. A yX*l f ' R ’ l ^ as Aiken. W. M. Waljcfs,' H. W. Wil- f ‘*^ ^ ayH ,a, *‘ r ' Ifl.t, I N Rizcr, Mrs H. B. cided to begin a at Dry Branth on Monday morning, ey, super- January 7th. M. MunlauchXlex Wllllsms. Clvd • \ xirn ^ rolupilda where he at, ™ an and lumber dealer of Brunson. tVifBam Paul. S. B. Mur-I t!,e of JhiV superin- Walterboro^was ln our section to- daugh, Htd ‘Jones. Philip Jones IteacVrs are day. Mr. Chandler,'now* owns and RampyGotMlwin, J. Stnestwim 1 • 'X* and in other places^ tion. which was formerly owned by j / —— ^ \ the late Berry B. Saunders. \' Unity* Lodee Elects Officer) MASONIC OFHCER8 J. H. Caldwell, B. F. Fender, J i>, Crosby and Laurie W. Brabham / for Ensuing Year. „ ,T* nejr ^ af, ‘‘ the py 5*•. Branettville. Dec. 3d- firnne’'*' wpeH’s Maxwell, thura •ill*. I^dpe \ 0 . 110. A. F. an*l A. W. G> lliers. jTuesdav. following-an illness of In- nuenee. flammatory rheumatf*m v The fun- Previously i^bortecl Willie Jones, of Douglas. Ga.. w;>* ej-al and Interment ton^plnre at the A. N. Seu>ak. Smoak‘ in Walietboro a few hour* - tnr't family plot" Wednesdflv afternoon In L. H./Koger week, havine come over from Hen- the presence of a Targe numbe r of .dersonville. S. C.. where he was vis relatives and friends. The deceav ftinc fr’afeds.. Walterboro Is Mr. ej was a brteht young man. ju* Jom*s* old h6me and there are many reaihing manhood's estate, and trends hero who arc always glad to a general favorite, see him rgaJn . | v * — rota I :>Nv Mlss Elisabeth Martin left todav llrHiirliville officers visitors in WaDerboro today. fpiey ^nade the trip in Mr Cald t nit) LfKtge of Masons. N* at a special commiin«csfion . Tht. ^ v eiecred the following officer * M.. held Its annual election of* of fi- * > * r l ,>UB > 00 X m* tor the er-ulby year: R. R. Miley. cers for the year 1P18 on December Fhrhardt tndaj\ W. M.; W. T. EastcrPn. S. W.; | 1. The fnllovlnr officers were Clifton FraRx, a prosperous l*ery. J. W Jno. D. Warren, j • wte«l •* young farmer of thjs section, was (n $8.°0 j Tr« •« : N'.C. Morrali. Sec , Lucas j J. }!. Williams, . M.; J M .Walterboro Thursday 1."d C. Psdgett. N. I) l Nobel, J. D. WIHi V 4K. 3 ‘W./j. G. Snioak. J expedition. •SO jS. Finn and Paul Goodwin. Sj.-w-., W. D. «L:. Rfidsh. treasurer; C K •’■ds; .t Fv^tr, Tile*- faster Mi-, McBonaker. K'crfitarv Mrs. E. E. .Topes has /eturne<i vjin.50 ley was reflected). He is a whole- j The foB 'wing officers were -p- home from Islington. N. Cl, where •opjed mason, and is ve-v devoted ♦*» po’vied: R. P. Lentz, senior dea- she «P<*nt Christmas with bay pa ths of hi, Io*lro. T r w't / ,-qi: 11 Berry, junior deacon; N. rp nts. and incidentally enjoyjed ‘ one of our firos men. had business at .on a shopping s ' - -—. — ——. " • ■ * —IZ"'' - '' " ' ' ' - ’* • »ii. ii. ur-rry. .mmor ui-acori; o* . —'• vujvjjru; he- fo» Lax© City. Fla., whore she is atll^dgo haa had a most nnceee*fn| F. Prrd. «e n »or steward; D. Alford, ln * Tiit h her brothers, who aw la achool x yaar. and la In flourishing condition ijanlor steward: X C. Jonea. tiler ’ »«fvlce for Unclo Sam.