The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 23, 1918, Image 7

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Wednesday. January 23. 1918. THE PRESS AND STANDARD PAGE SKVE* Honor Roll of Walterboro School ©•cctnlHT, 1017. First Grade—Elm a Sanders, Mary Aaire Haws. Pauline Smo&k, Esnu ■alley. Irene Bryan Edith Carter, ^ nub^r May Cash, Helen Fishburoe, ■velyn Edenfleld, Altha May Lanc- • #Be, Janie Miley, Helena Rivers, Ham Adams, Cantwell Mueken- Beach Ulmer.* Pauline Smoalc ticket. Second Grade—Boyd Barnes, < Burdette Crosby, Bennie Frank, , ■uitene .Hubster, Albert s Lucas. Vesley Bennett, Glover Warren, Wralie Cash. Mannie Wardlaw>Eva /■ace Strickland. Dorothy Acker- ■an. Nether Drawdy, Helen Es- r^Bort, Mary Finn, Daisy Hiott, Nar- ^ssa Hoats. Caroline Klein, Lois Fadcrett. Katharine Padaett, Hasel Praliv, Judsop Ackerman, Miles Beach, Marshall Sanders, Harry ■klin. ' Third Grade—Section 1.—rCath- Vinc Jones, Norma Sauls, Albert Barnes, Herbert Black. Riddick Blocker, Hamlin Searson,’ Herbert Hokes, Clare Patterson. Third ' Grade—Section 2.—Kath leen Haws, Wilmot Jacobs. Alice Itmoak, Carle- Liras, Ruby ^iurniy, [fames RainrfP Jmk g\ Fourth <Jrade -ffi )H^Ifb ' Jijfflr*, ‘▼irKinia Riddie. Delnia Drawdv, Pearl Davis. Ha/e! Glover, Lily May ▼arn, Monroe R : v<rs. James Gooce, Lucas Rlsher. , ■ ' Fifth ' Grade Vadeep Beach. Richard Btsck, F.tjp Beach. Anetla Beach. Rebecca B'.«;ch, Celeste Pat terson. Able Zalin, Mitchell Wits^il, * Fllolie GurkJn, Pahline Fender. Tint Broderick, Vlrcfnia Adams, Ethe- ,^ean Strickland, Eva Cohen,'. Aaron Finn. Sadie Blocker. Sixth Grade Riddick Ackerman. J JoKh Walker. Bloomy Zalin, Esther Brown. Raymond McTeer. Jim -von- Lehc. Jewell Farrell. Lizzie Block er, Morris Frank. Jessie Padfret Caroline Jones. Rosalee Hubste'f Louise Fripp. Ruth Lucas, - James Flshbiirne. x Seventh Grade—Ruth Brown, Fay Morris, Vernelle Risher, Helen Sear- son, Pearl Yarn, Josephine V'~’d- law, Benjamin Finn, Kenneth • * i- dcrs, . William Smoak, V- 1 • Beach, Mary Graham, Reba _ rs, Ethel Padgett, Lillian Price, " dvs Towles, Letha Elmer, Goldv -na- doe, Osborne Breland.' ' \dnr" Cohen, Ernest Guilford, iibe»-t Hiers, Harry iPatterson, Russell Saunders. January, 1918. First Grade—Elma Sanders, Mary Claire Haws. Jannie Miley, Bert Googe, Pauline Smoak, Altfcc May Langdale, Helen Fishburne, Ruby May Cash. Esma Bailey, En och Elmer, Cantwell Muckenfuss, William Adams. . Second Grade—Willis Beach. Burdette Crosby, Wesley Bennett, Thelma Anderson, Grace Bryant, Coraline Cash. Bessie Hiott, Man nie Wanllaw, Eva Mace Strickland, Frances Fishburne, Nether Drawdy, Daisy Hiott, ijois Padgett, Mary FinJudson Ahkerman, Norris Welton Warren, Harry Zalin. Helen EsDorn, Ralph Carteh, . Katharine Padgett. Caroline Klein. Third Grade—Section 1.— Albert Barnes. Herbert Reach, Ruth Block er. Riddick Blocker. T.ueile Grtdtey, l>erlee Hoats, Catherine Jdne«. Clare Patterson, Ca'l Still, Herbert - r Stokes. Third Grade—Section 2.- -Kath leen Haws, Wilmot Jacobs, Alice Smoak, Ruby Murray, Leon Tow- . . les. Fourth Grade—Douglas Virginia Riddle, Delma DID SO NDCD ID «D HER BOVS AND 6IRLS % MRS. CATHEY TELLS OF RE, SILTS TANLAC GAVE " -4 \ * . -IS FINE” IT SURE . ■ t- Andersoit Woman Says . “Glad to Ilecommeml it Publicly.” She Is y ock- .Tj ietv| | is . ■ » I am glad to recommend Tanlac to the public, for it has don* so much to give back health, to my boys and girls and other relatives. It sure is a fine medicine,” declar ed Mrs. Josephine Cathey, of No. 12 R. St., Anderson, in a statement she gave May 25th. Her husband, a daughter, a son ajid daughter-in- law,' Mrs. Cuthey said, had all ^een greatly helped by Tanlac. .“My husband* suffered from, in- di artTon and tuiPwas troubled A lot WWi h*a4bches, And also his afpe- Ufc* Fas lad. Hijromplained fre quently pf being weak and >un down. 7 My daughter, Mattie, ^a«I about the same trouble her father did—indigestion, nervousness and terrible headaches.! * Mr.‘ tb»fhcv thinks Tanlac is a mighty fine medioine, for it helped him much. Now me never complains' of this troubles for which' he took Tania\ and Tanlae got him in fine ship.., The'Tanlac Just made n new pgirou of my daughter Mattie and soon had her in fine healthy It sure is on-» mor^. good remedy. One of my n*.»r- rit^i hoys and his wife also .took Tanlac and it helped them a lot.” Tanlac, the “Manter Medicine ” sold >n Celleton county by Jno. M. Klein. Walterboro; The Colleton Cypress Co., CoP .■ n; Cottaueville Drug Co., Cotta ’fe; Islundton Mercantile Co., L * ton; W. G. GIo\er, Green Pol i nd Jackson- boro; E. It. Bishop Ep., Lodge. 0«RLESrON,S.C. MONUMENTS! OUT OF THE I .f-T She-—Don’t you fee» a draft over there near, the window? He (taking the hint)—I think I do. What would you advise me to do—pull the blind down or move nearer to you? Sb!^ -Both. The young man .obeyed.—Judge. 1 AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME, FOR ESTIMATES AND SECURE MY FIGURES BEFORE BUYING. C. C. HIOTT ROUNp, S. C. TO Cure • Cold In One Dey Take LAXATTVK BROMO Quinine. R stop* the Couth and Headache and wc^ka off the Cold. X. Druttiata refund money if it fails to core. W. GROVE'S »!<"••* -re on each box. 30c. - 'a r Discoveries ! in “on economy Wc had a friend who was very sure that without expens ive butter you could not make a real cake. She was quite stub born about it. Pre ferring not to argue, we just gave her a can of whole^me Cottolene and atiOok book. This friend, JVliss S . took both and made a chocolate cake with.Cottolene. If \ hi could have heard her enthuse over that cake you would have thought -that economical Cot tolene for cake-mak- *-ing was her partic ular private discov ery. Perhaps you are like our friend, Miss S , used to be. Maybe you would like to “discover” the delicious econ omy of Cottolene for your cakes. Why don’t you try whole some Cottolene and the very same recipe she usei ? Here it is: ‘ O ‘ J j cup Coctolene 2 cups sugar »* 3 cups flour 1 ciip milk 3 level teaspoon*, baking pe»\\ der *4 teasjxxji) salt I lavoring. * Process; Cream Cottolene, add one • ' cup sugar gradually, stirring constantly. Beat ymks. thick and light, add remaining cup sugar gradually, continue beating. Combine mixtures, mix and sift Hour, baking powder and salt. Add tofirst mix ture alternately with milk. Add flavoring and fold in the whites of eggs beaten stitf and dry. Bake 15 minutes in a moder- ate.oven. «•! (But if you prefer one of your ou n recipes, be iurr to use one-third lessol Cot- tolenc than you would ot butter. Cottolene gon {:« ther—thanks U> its greater .riJifuij,) X Ycr! Economical Cottolene is also supertor lor all frying and tor all shortening ** The Natural Shortening* C X V.' At grocers in tins oi convenient eoes V That Dm (tot kffBet tfea Haa4 of Rs tonic Tha Because of Ra tonic and laxative effect. LAX A- T1VK BROMO QCIHIMB la better than ordioarr not canac nervouaneas nor OKing in hceid. Remember the full name and look tor the atenatare of E. W. GROVE. 30c. Start the New Year tight—subscribe for The Press and Standard. WHI11EN AND BEAUIIFi THE SI >lak«* This Ik-auty I,of ion I'henply F**r Your Face, Neck, Arms anil Hands. At tile coat of a small jar of or dinary cold cream one can propa*\ a full quarter pint of the mo.-t wonderful leuiprt skin softener anj complextion beautifier, by squeot!- ing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounc es of orchard white. Care should he taken to strain the juice thrbugh a fine cloth'so no lemon pulp gets jin, then this lotion will keep fresh Jones, .for months. Every woman knows Drawdy, that lemon juice Is used to bleach Pearl Davis, Lily May Yarn. Mon-land remove such blemishes roe Rivers, Hazel Glover, Risher, James Googe. Lucas Fifth Grade—Nadeen Beach, Abe and bedutifler. Zalin, "Rebecca Reach, Celeste Pat terson. Erfa Beach;. Sadie Blocker, Virginia Adams, FrannieX Bailey, Celeate Benton. Jeanette DuBois^ Ellolee Gurkin. Ida May Stoker, Austin Beach. Richard Black, Eth- elean Strickland. Mitchell Witsell. Sixth Grade—John Walker, Rid dick Ackerman, Bloomy Zalin, Jim vonLehe, Raymond McTeer, Lizzie Blocker, Morris Frank, Esther Brown, Caroline Jones, Rosalee Hubster, Ruth Lucas. Seventh Grade-Ruth Brown. Mary Graham, Reba. Hiers, Fay Morris. Vernelle Risher, Helen Searson, , Pearl Yarn, Josephine Wardlaw, Benjamin Finn, Kenneth Sanders, William Smoak. Vernelle, Beach, Vera Maultsby, Ethel Pad gett, Lillian Price, Gladys Towles, Letha Ulmer, Thelma Ulmer, Goldie Varnadoe, Isadore Cohen, Bernice Corbett, Ernest Guilford, Hubert Hiers. Harry Patterson, Russell Saunders. - / freckles, sallowm s and tan and is the idea) skin softener, wbifcener Jusf try ft! Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage It dally Into the face, neck, arms aand hands. It is marvelous to smoothen rough, red hands. U. D. V. MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Micah Jenkins Chapter, U. D. C., will be held on Friday, January 25, at four o’clock, at the home of Miss Annie VVilby. Each member is asked to give an anecdote on Leo, this being the meeting^to celebrate Lee’s birthday. Horsepower MOTHER GAVE THE DELICATE CHILD VINOL And He Got Well and Strong. That’s True CALOMEL OTNAMIIES A SLUGGISH LWER ('rashes Into Soar Bile, Making You Sick anil You Isjko » Day’s Work. Calomel salivates! It’s mercury. Calomel acts like dynamite on a sluggish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crash es into It. causing cramping anil nausea. If yon feel bilious, headachy, constipated and all knocked om. just go to your druggist and cet a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for [a few cents which is a harmless (vegetable substitute for dangerous 1 , . . .calomel Take a spoonful anil if ft Monaca. Pa.~ My httle bey who .^esn’t start your Hwr and gtraleV js t.,e youngest c.f three, wa* wra l ' t ’ jt*n you up better and toiirker than [nasty calomel and without mrfkin Not vhere you live, but huff, cV'.crmine* success end happiness! Che farm offers blessings the <-tty nun envies. He gets an Overland for his ..«n'<ily and motors into the country. In. town there ere many things for the iarmer’s family. Why not let Out. Ovclrnd make /our life full and complete? Every member of your family benefits every day from tlxir Over land. After a 12-hour day of constant work for the men attending tp busi ness, your Overland is fresh and ready to take the family to the theater, a dirtant frieruTs home, or cn exhilarating and restful ride in the evening. Don’t be isolated, shut off from friends and happenings of the world! Get an'Overland and keep in touch v. th affairs, both business and social! Be up to date I With an Overland you are the master of conditions—-not mastered by them. Only on Overland gives off the advantages your family needs in a motor car at the price it is wisdom to pay. No other gives such roomy com fort, such power and economy, such ivauty and modem equipment at unywliere near the price. Its generous upholstery and long wheelbase ;<fTora extra room and riding cotnfort— ‘ Tex Free Nothing is skimped— Liberal room for five passengers ;Yi superabundance of power in the 351 h. p. en bloc motor; and cantilever rear springs. Also, electric starting and light ing system: magnetic speedometer and 32x4 inch tires, non-skid rear. Also, vacuum gasoline system; ample speed; 112 inch wheelbase^ beauty and luxury. Now you know why you must get your order in at once to avoid disappointment. nervous and tired all the time, so he was racist unfit at school, and noth ing seemed to help him. I learned of Vinol and gave it to him. It has restored Uii he&iib and strength and he ha a gnintd in -weight.”—Mrs. Frederick Somtnerr. Ihooaca; Vz. y', Vinol is a cor.-.ttitutknrd cod liver and ircri remedy for deliccki, weak, ailing children, i-'er n layC’\ every mint hcttle, so you kvov wl.u. y ;u arc <jiv- |P* a 7 s hat ing them. Children btfe u. tn ciVo to'children; For sale by John M. Klein* L)iug«ist. '*• you sicky^yon juat gn hack Tird' >our otbn«»y, ‘ , | JFyoti tafTi- calortpl frHla> • om’I! I Re sick and nauseated fonn:ow beside,. 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