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Y. -/• , rx V. * * V ■ %... S \ I-TV 2 * PAGE one THE PRESS AND STANDARD , Wednesday, April 3, 191S. h r ^ / ./ N / APRIL 10th, llth, AND 12th. You are cordially invite 5 to attend the a .'tractions turni.-hed by the FAMOUS RADCLIFFE BOOSTER CLUB CHAUTAUQUA to be held , , '* < ■ \ ' ■ tv ^ «* ■ ^ >. in Walterboro on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morning-, noon ajid nig*ht performances. President Wilson has said to us: “The work the Chautauqua is doing' has not lost importance because of war. but rather has gained new importance for service. Let me express the' hope that the people will not fail in the support of a patriotic institution that may be said to be an integral part of the National Defense.’ IF YCI ENJOY (iOOD Ml SIC A^*i . K YOU “( ANT — AFF0RD~"T0 MISS CAPPS CAPTIVATING ORCHESTRA WHO ALWAYS CAP THE (UMAX PLAYING A POPUL AR PROGRAM OF OPERA SE LECTIONS. WAR SONGS, JAZZ BAND NUMBERS. DON'T MISS THEM. Dr. Henry Clark, known nl» over the Soutl\ as “Play Ball Clark” because of bU Ounous lecture by that name, has two thrilling, gripping messages for you. Miss Sturgeon has just re turned from England where she served two years in the can teens, helping to feed the boys a* they came out of the trenches. Louis Williams is acknowledg ed the wizard of the electrical world. His entertainments are funny, educational and specta cular. I>r. Cody, the Chautauqua di rector will speak to us twice. Hear him once and you will come again. Miss Twitched comes from the American Red Cross. It is hop- ed that all Red Cross member^ Boy Scouts, Camp Fire GirL and men and women will attend her demonstrations and lecture. The Mills-Andrus Company a nd Martha Morrison, present a program of musical plays and readings that you will enjoy. LET EVERYONE COME •v . j.; " , | mmm j* _ » ■ ^ y** - A ■ A #•, mi ♦ % ■■■'■III! WR.CtJy CnAUTAUQ^A • DIWECTORS s Htruy CUrk J - 10P t 4 $ Anal ~C(\ iHortlifrMor.'iiCii V-' - -a-. . - ^ ; • s. ; ‘ • r>Ofti I in* L5./-X. itftnisLrmt - • < L\ -■r — * r^v mi. 1 - X i •x. A WAKE UP AMERICA WEDNESDAY Afternoon, 4:00 “Capp’s Orchestra.” Dr. Henry Clark Lecture. ‘Wake Up America.” Night, 8:30 Dr. Henry Clark—Lecture. The Call of Democracy.” Capp’s Orchestra. THURSDAY Morning, 11:00. 4 Practical Food Demonstration. Miss Sturgeon. Afternoon Louis Williams, Electrical En- tertaijner. Miss Sturgeon—“Patriotism Expressed in Domestic Efficien cy. Night • Dr. W. R. Cady—The call to Colors.” Louis Williams. Electrical En tertainer. m % :Y>. FRIDAY Morning. * t ' * ^ 1 Fir.'l Aid Demonstration— Mi ss Twitched Afternoon Mids-Andrus| Company and Martha Morrison. Reader. “The Story of the Red Cross. Miss Twitched. Night Dr. W T . R. Cady, “When The Bovs Come Home. The Mills-Andrus Company Martha Morrison, Reader. SEASON TICKETS ADULTS $2.00 CHILDREN $1.00 Single Admission 50c. and 25c. DON'T FORGET TH( »:l I ist toautauqua-uiautauqua ouosts me towny THREE BIG DAYS--DONT MISS A MINUTE APRIL 10, 11, 12. 4 a «• 1 JT 1 • * 4 • •■4- ' ii,i> •’,• ' SCHOOL LIBRARY and BOYS IN FRANCE TO BACCO FUND.