The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 22, 1918, Image 1
VOL. 39.
WALTERBORO/ S. & WEDN ESDAV, MAt 22, 1918, -V#'
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'|^II i | < MATCH DOIJiAft COR DO|-
y.aii. OlVBN TO RBD CROW B¥
LOLL OP MEMBERS
CO. R. 31) REG. U. C. V.
**l ncle” AInmt RmtIm Write* Hot!
of HU Ofppwy from
After'S3 VMMTi-
MH.K |N COIXKTON COINTY.
• -T-I ., wrru a nyiisrkablr frat of memory wat
KVKIIY MAN tONMWTi n WITH |he from m rmorv of the roll
of hi* company in the War Between
the State* by Abner B. Garris, of
—.—— • Hound. Mr. Garris wrote this for
the use of |lrs. H. S. Strickland In
COMPANY DONATES FIVE 'connection with the IVC. V. A por-
Ui vnpvn nni I ARS u “ l of ,he numt * ot th, ■ com »“Y
HUNDKlSiU UUL.l.AHrt wi jj ghow there are. very few
. .. (of them still surviving, the rreat
. ; majority having answered the last
HrovUlon for Donation of ro ll rajl; In this company were
$!» privates besides the officers.^
$500 for Colleton Red t ros* War;^ jj ie f0 || f 0 ij 0V; .!i > incl’i/tin^ . the
, * „ . . . nrmes of the regimental otneerat
P'und rresldi-sit Will Duplicntr (>ne . ai ^ w ^ Iian ,, of isio|l ,
CUncral Walker. T%e*ii:*‘:.ut ».fH-
CMNIIG CUIB SMI
BSE 10 BE IBB
KMBRACK9 THRKK DATS FROM
. JVIVK. 13 TO- $1—CNHTKTV
AcsKNTH Minrr know who
ARB COMING.
Amounts Given by Craployees.
WOMEN AND GIRLS
GO TO W1NTMR0P
Fire Radies and Five Girls Will to
■, to W’inthrop College for Ten t*nys
Intensive Trainimj From Jnwc HI\
^ * -
hodi'
rers; Cok-nel f'olcock, .T.leittenant
; Colonel Johnson. Battalion ufTic^n:
Maior Jenkins. VHutant, t'.-lrork:'•
Perh?u >4 no' nn r *’ prtr'otjr ^ Corip-mv oirirc^-s
of men cxjfts in thr ^i-rtv . Canrphell. Ut . I.iout. Vavbv CanF-^ ji to the v a:Ta
tlfose vonneoted wU.ji _tue Co.ietnn T j n Lieut. C G. Hendclon. ‘ n! county s1>*) r t oo
to Fiftct'nth.
<r
Special attention , of rahuiiTit til l
Captrin A. B. poultry ciub boys and girls Is cali-
anceu'.ents for t’ie
15,000 BEPOBTEO FOR
BED IWIMO HMD
< 01.1.KTON COUNTY IN TWO DAYH
HAH RAIHRD AI.MOHT KNTIRK
AI.I.OTMKNT — WH.I. HTRIVK
TO DOCRI.K AMOi T *T.
MEETINGS ARRANGED
FOR EVERY SECTION
Speakers Are Carrying the Message
to fceery Nook ^hd Corner of th*
County to Willin'' Hearer* W'ho
'leet them and Donate l.iherull).
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REGISTRATION OF
YOUNG MEN JUNE:5
Moorer Calls Attention to
RentstrarVm Rate for
Men Now SI Tears Old.
’vs.
Editor The Press and Standard:
Will you please state in thii >
week’s Itsue that under the Selee-
tlve Serrlee Ij»w. as amended by th\
Act of Congress of Mar 10. 191k.
all younc men who will have at
tained their twenty-first birthday
on or before the 5th of June, 1919,
are reoulred to register on that
day.- The Local Board will hare,
charw of .the registration of these <
young men in Colleton county.
There will not be a* many precincts
in the countv as was provided in
the first registration of a year ago.
for the reason that there" will only
be about two hundred and flftr men j
in 4 the county to register under thi -..
jlaw. Jn next week’s issue we hope
60 ROREME KEI
MED FOR SBlBE
WILL AHHRMBMC AT * WALTER-
: HORO HCNDAY AFTERNOON
AND KNTRAIN FOR CAMP JACK-.*
HON MONDAY MORNING.
■
1 ,
CALL RILL EXHAUST
WHITES IN CLASS 1
Practically all White Men
of Class 1 Except* Few Deferred
On Account of Orcnpntten Inclnd-
. .cd In this Cull for Hervicc.
those 'connected wu.;; v '•?in. 2nd LietU. C G. Hendr ion. .' rd cutinty sh«'-t course. ’T.o avoid ary sjt H.CttS
Cypress-'Coluppny.> E. F. ’.litt* :.-a*- iter •y w ;. Orderly t5“r-j' ••n>nj!fon exu-y ^fncTn;' .*- w*het!i i* ^ ,*■'> - •
distant dririslbtl f»’P' i r'Pt'u imt . geunt, V.'illiani^O'B- ^r.: sen e: nte j'•* yr'ti e b .' .'jng to eti‘ud «tf tn>* ^ ‘Walt?rb>rn . .. . .
this mill, hr^ 5 received n letter from Verevant .Cannady. Kar.eoiu. T i.iv*s, 'J- ashed 1<- v.iite his t.v Jun* -• ^k-ndersonvllle . .
❖ :k * * * * t- JS * d J.to he able. to. hnnounee the reci?-! #*##**♦ jfr * * * * #■-* * a
* - ‘ . ' « ;tration precincts i sclectVd- - 'by tb* .
I.»»cnl n«>nnl and the names of the-'f - * ,^'*0 ^
— . .. WHJi IlF HELD SUNDAY
S.l'ItHfTtIITIONS roglsjrnr* to he appointed by the n,
• »., • s-1 Governor to v serve * at those ^
•*
; •■i ", . *. » *v ■n
, - fn honor of the "boys aho #
* will leave Monday murning, *
President W, M. i'.itU*.' who is in. - ^ a ,. uu .{ Padgett. Jenkins Jones:.' 1 1st yes or no. If we dre told thr.:
wise president of Fe"er»k t corporals. Thome* c*hHer. <;»orge you will. W> liere we will aot'-jre
l odg > .
.('•dlofon
large saw mills over the count' '-. in |»rine. William, ftst y. - Joseph John-] place for you, to iday, If we, ar«• Cottageyil)e .
which he'proposes to gi' “ V'J |°‘son: raptatn’s secretan. Augustus , told that you wilj not be here, w-j 'Fire''Kill ,. ^
the Colleton fund from - the hdll Verdier: buklcr. Beniamin < V*il*.' will not bother ^bout getting you a * Sinoaks .. .!
this coupty, located at Colleton, an* |i am j,; commissary. Alfred Lentvlrs: 'place. „ If we hear nothing, we tak»*, * T:.bor ....
then he personally offers to dnpl -; n , )r!W » Hutsor: wacont-rs. Wil-!for granted tliat you are not Inter- <
cale each subscription made by an - ||i5, ni ivnnett. John Brothers, l.nr.ry eated,. therefore, will not bother b> 4f ' Total .. ..
Mr
employee or person connected : o’Flaritv. .... ] secure a place for .you. The point *
the mill, .which will mean that each j f a JVivinc we-e tb*» privates: j is this: Last year a great Many ■*• ■=<••»****•»•»*
dollar subscribed for the Red Cross r>avid Atkinson. John Auston, jj>lacis« were engaged, and/ never >- ■ '■ t
campaign fund from Colleton Cv : Wesley Auston. Mos-‘s Avant. WU-i»t»ed. This must qot. th$ ease Colleton county will oversubscribe part. ^ —. ’lei
T>reae Company will count two doi- u am p Bennett. Joseph Baxter, |tbls year. hnlesa in cape of •ertous ! « r allotnient of $6,000 to the Sec-j every citizen who Is subject to thi-t 1
lane for the fund. {Henry brown, Hei " * * • . - -'- ~ ‘ ‘ * ”* w * ” **-- *
In a loniv, letter written to" ^"PL' Beach>_-Barnwell
R. E. Rit|fr. President W. M. Bit- Carter. Philip Carter, died in canp; j course possible ^th
ter recounts the great work • bein>r ousbon Carter.' died in camp, John mwcea* of It trill d
done by the Red Crosfl to alleviate Carter. CeOrge Carter. Seborn Cr r - )*o u * ^ in subscriptions of 15,000
.$2,000 * rincts.
R00 We trust thnt .in this new r:. ,
750 * tration the patriotic citixebs 'j.f. tb » * patriotic union services will he ■*
500 V. county will give us the earn' M '* he W ,;l the’school amlitorl im b
. 400 tf suppoVt ns was given under th^ ' yr * Sunday evening, conducted by #
7- 250 * »ner registration of a yea- a - . * t^W^pR^turs of the town. Spe- *■
. 200 -it—Cnles* the ignorant are made nwar*' " ^ furnished by *
j00 *■ -of the pravisions of this Act and a-el* ^otbined choirs of the *
—1_. _ * informed of the importance there-]* r horches All men. the'r rel- .#
.$5,000 * of pod tb<* penalties attached to the i* » f tives and friends are invited 4*
evasion thereof,' there will he some 1 * * 0 P r ^ M *ot. Services .will «•
* * * * njin the county who will not register.]* be * , “ 5 0 ^[ 0fk - The union */
I As every man is called upon tq «o * *r' Ar r*' Cresb.‘erfan .4 *
ersubscrihe jiiP part, it is the patriotic duty of;* church WjU be Called foff on *
account of this special perylfe. *
suffering in the war zone, and th? Simpson Connelly. John Cox,! We
superintendent announces that it i,nvenco Catt*rton. Henry Crasbv, who
will be the policy ot his eompanv Larence Crosby. Malichi Crosby
”to see that every mam who work? Archie Crosby, John Campbell, Mar
V
e want every m t
-possibly can to
will be the policy ot his eompanv Larence Crosby. Malichi Crosby, .terboto Tuesday • afternoon, June week. These reports are the min-j
r-,19<n. Come to
__ _ _ register themselves to assist -' the aemble ht Wslterbbru on ♦**«
ember attending oulv ll^Ofto ’of the allotment to be Local Ooard in seeing that all oth«r <>1 May 2«. dor entrainment
report t» Wal- raised during the balmce of the wh ? subject to registration do Mon dar morlilnv *•»>' 27. for Camp
~ Wr> ^now that, due to the to en>er the serviejs. This
/»
The
exposed to the gaze of his
• v ' - - X w • a I ■ X. th’X I X. $rX 'XV ** rm I v ail V I ■ ■ Sg f w i A m
Frees and imuni amounts' approximated from 1 *1**1 80 m *®y ®f young men ;f*** pracfically exhausts the names
fur the company should mske a tin Campbell,-died in rsmp. Hennr Standard offlee .where ypu will fe- ‘each community, and there ar?, have been called-to the colors, some In Class ly A. with the exception o'
contribution to this great society of D^Witt. John DeWttt. killed. J»e„b port to-your county agents. TlMre doubtless subscriptions of nwo, 0 ! whom aye now on the Helds of a.few who have been given deferrM
mercy, and the man who doee not DeWitt. John Drawdy. Richard you will be enrolled, and aMi$ae4'than enough to complete the quota *here will be a more llvelv rlaaal float Ion- on account of oecopa-
do so we are going to see that he !• Drawdy. Daniel- Dempsey, Kafhan'd to yqur place to atop. Of course. If fqr the county, but there Is a strong [Interest arnKfl more aetive support ,, , .
* * fellow Dennis'. William Fox. St-phen Frv-'anyone finds It absolutely Uppuusi- desire to double the amount naked ■ l “ .this earning registration than in T" !, ‘ “•* includeu the-nameu'or k
- ..... here before WedaeuAay for; and this will he done. If th-* the “ ^ “
mber of well known young whtto
en,' who are leaving to serve their
conntry- - .
Ben Tillman Arkerman,
Dukes Ackerman. We
mail. Isgae H/‘.\nderson._Ira pdlton
“ete-son
Bls^o-v.
9
and to the world, and our com- a**, \bner Garris. Franklin Gatch, h t p to get PPRPPMI
punv does not care for hia aervi<;es ” j 0 |, B Gatch, Charles Gatch,' killed; morning, be sure to get here. In wnnv other communities do as well even PO *V«unity will Pee to It that
resident Ritter auggeuts for the Mward Glover^ John Graysnif, Guta for a prompt 9 o’clock beginning, as those reporting.
President ... SiH IL
Cypres* Company a plan Qraat.
Hall,' w * “•W 1 hegln on time aMT.; be A gredt
l tt. prteupt all the'way thfough.. mflnor ' waiting for their
one, and the citlseas of the
Ity will tee to
•as evades registration. If a
X
live
/
at-
imunltles
o that ampteyed ter hia^wNUiaa Marr mn WHRam 8. ail the'way thfough.VMflnor waiting for their rallies to ret their »hWer, the Government will
__ at Columbus, Ohio. «f gtv- Rflott. William Hlott. killed. Samuel cards will be awarded on the last subscription* 1 and there" will doubt- ■l*D*d rery materially. y .
one dav’s work a‘ month. The Hiotf. Hanford Hiott. Arter HioD. <**>’ to those who have been promut Vess be fine response* to the an-! Th * mo *t cheerful new* we can ***** * '" ,,a Andrew
«„^an of “1 to 31” was adopted. Edward Hiott. WilUam Hehderson. 1 •" reporting to all meetings. wh6 peals‘everywhere. The report pub- * lv * onr boys who areybow in thA”****- Lddle Bennett, ly
which mean* that every employee j OH ^ph Jones,-James Jones, Joseph have worn strict uniform, that U lished next week will show that "orvice, and who'will/be called up-UJ°'Km* **• Bunton Vmley \\eT1i
give qne day against the 31 day.* Kinsev. Janies Klnaev. Georre Kin-- white dresses and cap and apron Colleton countv has done her part on *o bear the billet of battle, is ’! 0 ‘ r * T ’ aT 't^ v *
being given by the soldiers at the Be y t Lewis Kinsey. Washington Tytri- uniform* all through the • coursoi. nohlv and well in this patriotic and ,hal the people of/Cotleton county, J?mes Jo-*-
froht! This plan worked well in s< »v. Beniamin King. George Under, w ho have kept good order. Ev-'1uimanitarian appeal. • to a man, are backing th>m jtp. It ( olsoU. Lyre .. rra tr r ’’
Columbus and bethinks it wiU work Albert Linder. James O’Brvjm. Geo. <* r >' one 6ught-to get honor card*.: Many meetings have been held. r aunot be Said that we are barking °X 1 ' n C 1 ^ 9 ^-
well at Colleton. // Padgett. Wesley Padgett. Newman nf course the hoys can get the all well attended and liberal re- them up as long as slackers are *• t f
The patriotism of this mmpanjy' Perry. James Prfhe. EdW'ard Prince, honor ckrdc Without wearing the sponses niade; Others w-ill he held lo^'***! amongst ns. ^ ' q.
might well he enuJated by othor George I’ve. Benjamin Reynolds,• white and without wearing the cap* each da.yMii* week. and-, through 1
large interests, fjud by all our. pen- Tvle- Risher. Archie Sayace^.. Henr"*'. an, t aprons. ' Sunday, At these meetin'-'a pduntyx
pie as well. Spell. Joel, Spell. David/R SmonJL ! State short course f^ prize speaker* will be heard, and at many i -
— David Sinonk. Dj»niel / VSmoki' died winning girls and women''will be' of fhem « returned Holdjdfe' wht^Js '
rj/ , in erntp. George Sa < 'fl.<. Caul Sav- held at M inthrop College June 6th developing into <« rentnrKaJd** sneal-:
SMO\KS GRADED age. Robert Tucker; Reden Tucker, through the 15th. Colleton county er. will he present. /Sergeant H. \. •
"dCiVV/WNT N nt /\0«?0 Seborn ThoMpsoW. Thomrs Wil- "' iJi l,av< ’ five women and live girls -Adams has a message of worth. JQR SPARKS
!SL-ilUULi V/lAJSEiD lib ms. Jesse WlWIatns. Benjamin ,0 attend this cwiirse of study. We vhich ihfbrni* :.mi enthuses his an . -./^ x. «
Zeigler, James Gordon. John 4M- ff> e1. that much good v. ill he deriv- dienees. H<- spoke «t the nilly FOR W, S, S, SPEECH : ? M'•!,-,- /' rileatnr ^^Ke«L
Henry Hamtudnd Kinsey, cfeyeland
Respectfully,
r J. M. MOORKR.
L. M. STOKES.
' J. E. MOORE.
Members of Local Board,
• / / r
Drawdy ^Stariell Evans. - Whednr
Fergi^sdn. Jervy perry Fox. William
. Fullrd- Fripp. John Stephen Gatch,
1 Hiqjry Cart Glover, Blaeit Willlari
Kriffin. lames Whityuore Griffith.
James Zack Harrison, Noel Oscar
Harrison. George WirklilT Herndon.
-Charlie Eugene Hirkninny Hugo
Sheridan Hie:;s. Daniel BenjXJind-
wards. -'.ertrge Hiers, Richard Hiers. < * f r Mji thii* course by these reprr- Walferburo Monday night. and
ly»ferest!iig Exercises by I’uptM °f Paul Savage. s ^ tentative*;, as well as much pleas- again at Lo(}£ - Tuesday night. He
This_nontpanv on picket or " ,r - Dr. ‘ Johnson, president of will C r» to/ot: . v places thi
outpost" duty on the coast o,* South " inthrop College, is very anvioux and n rare. tr. :•! is proiiiise
Carolina, r.nd was in three battles, concerning the success of this Stare who hear him.
yBjuffton. Coosawhatchie and Bro\- 5 ' or t course, as it is the ftrst time
tun Bridge, besides ^gfte a number we have bad ^fiiy'number there. Supper to Minker*,
cif'skirmishes. T[bis year we/Ai'ili luivty. 51 •• gi*'l < 5
cud woiueir' there. I)rN 'Johituson
S< h<Htl Showing ('areful Traiiiy
ing and Ability.
y
Friday night Kiih an interest- \EGRO MEETING HELD
Snio^-.sr May 2<>. W Smoaks
llumi Graded schooj./^lov^'t its s^.:-
aion Frid
mg pyogiam of e^rctse*-consistinc
of musical -and/literary numbers.
There was a Idrpe nud’cnc
ions and v'sitprs who enjoyed
evening’s entertainment
"HmoaKS school has had
suceeasfiri year under the
ment of ProL S.yF- J- Garris, Jr., plained, hut it was derided to add
Chairman K. I.
nounecs that the-.
agent^'^int R n bemeeting or all Jhe Red Cross worjp^compani-d by J. J. Atwell, negro j A
‘ ’ ‘ >J ers for the countv at the Red <>bsx'ag-ut for the sal** of War Sav
.... . ’ _ • /X. _ . .
is week. 'State Field Agent Was in Walter- * * U18 - l-angdale. <•**«*! ge Aiarsh, Irti
ised all /\ . l.ugene Ma e.x, Perry Morris. EU-
/ boro Th’iirsdny Night Jpr \V f S. , ward V f»‘l!rien. Laotie II. O’Brien.
* . */' Alt'erC Ia>rv Padcetl. Lee Edward
Me«>Kng at Negro Conference. Padgett. John GaTy i’olk. Isaac Pix>
/ 1 . \ o • doskv, Henry/ T. Itemley.' Janie.
, . . . -Frank Reptz/t'.ordon Rhoden, Gun*
low .sparks, state held-agent. »e. Siinf ,J^ K ddie Peeples Sann
compan.-'d by J. J. Atwell, negro K(lwari , Sander*: L. M
James Madison Xmlfh. Ivy
I •
Fishburne r.n-
will Ik 1 a final
Sanders
V ^
aasisted ably by Miss Lulie Conndr the Red Cross campaign feature, and Afinthpr Panrlivloio
and Miss Ruth WallerX Prof. Gar- speakers for bqth/rause* were heard../V/MnUIUdlc
ris would not apply for re-election, w. W. Smoak. chairman for the
- his brother. Prof. C. C. Girria, of county war savings stamps, was
Lodge, being chosen as principal, present and spoke, as did J. J. At-
It is understood that Prof. Gamia well, negro field worker for the W.
has accepted, as well as Miss Con- s. Campaign. i. C. W.-Thompson has an annoiineC- 1 ce tt’
nor and Miss Waller. An additional m. *» ** “ *- — • <- **.«- t
Hrhritulc iir Meetings. 'Z'll T™'" ' s,am ^ w
.. a . ^ , •. . . conference made a place on the prr>-
The following is :» schedule of the Kram f or \| r Sparks, and fie made
meetings tiehl and to’ lie hehl wi?n nn a«l«lress -Thursday evening to a I
Gaining the* C’ottageville, May 20. - The ses-
, the speakers . selected for »-nch | nr> , p a „dlence. exploit
F Ol IViaglStrate meeting. stamps nnd urging their piireftnse. 9 * (>n the Cottagevilie grad* d
Stimluy, May l». The negro field agent. J J. \twe»’ school will close Friday evenipg of
Hendorsouxille Col. Jas. G i’ad- a w^ll informed rfegro speaker, alsoythls week. There will he four gradn-
r ,..tt. made an addrpM. As a result of ate9 an< * a P rn -ram has been ar-
P. Howelt made^ an eloquent ment iq thia issue of his cahdKLiO - Drs. Creek-K. L. Fishhurne, vthe meeting .quite a neat sum wax ranged for the evening’s entertain-
tencher will have to be employed. . appeal for aid to the Red Cross As for magistrate' of Heyward town- xii-wtsi «■.* an realized amf the sale of War *av '‘'’’"t The graduates are Mias C»r-
It is feared that the new buildi^ a result of these appeals the W. S. ship. This race promlae^lo be a '-4.,^, ' H a Ingi Stamja was given a gni Sih l'* '«» Willis. Miss Thelma Braves.
"• in W.ItThom amnnent lb. „„ r o... I **«-» nt r..y„rtl. S^-ll.
, . uneed. It is Adams, < ol. Jas. G I adgeft. an(1 waj( W e|| advertised to all the The teachers ot the faculty for the
legislature is secured permitting the Hed Cross secured over $90. T. H.Aimderstood that M^Givens will not , .. , preachers in attendance t^rm Ju.it ending are Miss Cnrrle
Issnam-e of bonds for a larger Boynton, .chairman of Heyward be a candidate. ^ \ Ruffin M.
amount than was fprinerly content- township council of defense, called 1 Mr/ Thotnpxon l* « nrr>*ni rn>-s Strickland.
contemplated will have to be post- s. was started with a sale of |R0 in very livoly one,
poned till an additional act of the savings and Thrift Stamps. TKo two candidates
ras formerly coniem- township council or aeiense. rauen . xr. rnompron is a prosne
pit tad. - and provlaion for th« levy t he meeting. Dr. Smith Turner had ypung farpfePr of that secAiod/and . Tabor J.
Interest
Is a prosperp!:*
Constable for Magistral** Monck.
P. Howell. Hugo
G. Padgett.
M’illls. principal. Miss Marie McAI-
Mrs. O. n' Brant and two cbil- ’? an *‘>'- H*" 1 ** Felder. Mlai}
hisi' -t
^ Wdlne-ulrty, May Hi!.
. to provide the Interest and sinking charge of the Red Cross interests
.fund. This will be done in Jann- The negroes rendered quite a fe4 .Clvons for the past aix years, and Lodge - K. L Fishburne
-4iry when the legislature assembles r-njoyahle sons* 1 . besid*-s devotion;'! for the late Magistrate! Bryan. !>«*- H. A. Adams,
when t>** work drilf be resumed and exercise* by them. that time. He feels that he is J*'*' * ^ Peurifoy
pushed to a successful conclusion. . —_ - • y/ul qualified for the position. HN Jefferies. .
The prognam for the commence- # $ * y* $ * * $ <: * * * »/friends arp predicting for '
fhent exercises is as follows: « * siiecessful candidacy.
Song. S’t;H Spangled Banner. * i:i:M|T Ft VDS DAILY X ❖
Duet. Gladvs and Eleanori Smith ^
}'r n- , Mud Pies - a Trea
> Relation, Mary Myers. * First,-
.Tri*f>, Connie 'Berry, Ekeanor
laez Lyons. * V-'-
Sen**-, Farmer R«v< '
Rec.rj.tion. IdaMa I'adaett
I !r.v. Mother Goes*- Party,
I n I ri. i*■ aiii aim iwo run- -—•— —
■ dr«*n.,of Andrews. H. C„ are v1*P-i s “ 9, «’ Dunbar.
Sergeant ,pf; al the hon,< ‘ ° r Mr * a - **. Cros- _ * r."—
hy In ’own, Mrs Grant ,I* pl«»«'- Ps|||'J" WHSOII '
antly remembered here as Miss
R Edith Hyrne^
e o-
Enters Race
Xi
X-.
G Pang
v nk. A\*a!t« , r- '5-
an<l desires that tjruse e<
* Uriitw for the. .^Oeiind ,d:
•W'War Fund ' "
’’ .*)M! B . M<" ri Z i'.l* »-(-11a«.
Peoitatlon. Francis Heoc-ills/'
* Solo, Malta Padgett.
Cf-< us. Voices H t he \V*>«da.
T)'t JOt, -H' ry Myers ond
Padgett.
Drill, Twelve Gwk:
Solo, Mary Myers
rex C
ationnl i
Col- -tk
*S|. -#
t G> '>r'n r
/tir'dnil\ tiu antpdnta <-o1ie<tt'*i. -t
* He asks that^thdre Who rol- V
lec* lenorif n itl^ iheir nearest t
* hank apd sectire a cashier’s *
* check., for * the amount,, or re- r
* mlt/fn'cash or .money order as *
Idalia y. cdpvenicn* Tfiis he *
•it Mr.ti’* is aVolul- 1y ycces-ary *
4 as he must i.:ake a da 1'- re- *
tt ; Tabor School
. Closes Session
Rice Patch. 2 p m. R. M J« ,f ’
feries, I). B. Peurifo>.
Wiggins, f p m. -M. IV Howell,
E. L. Fishburr .
V -ThuiMln*. M«> »:{. Vo
Colleton. 6-p. t.t. M. I*. Howf-U,
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Mr. ami Mrs Guy* L. Si>i<-ak. or
Round, were In town MondaK
The card of Paul J Wilfoh, o
Snior.ks. as a randidat*; for'Uir.iA'--
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sey, of Xmoaks, were in WalU-rhpro
on a business trip.
Greep Pond ftiurch. Smoak/ -H
cards he s* nt in along with re- ^ ar,, ^ al f ^ ♦"tPPOrte ’o the Red Cross
Mr. anih'-Mrs, Willie J\ins*>, of liniittanee and ''Marked 'with * ^ ! ’ 1 * 1 '■ ar,|f * rf '- MJsa Erma West- S.-Strickland. D. B. Pettrifdi
Wlll;anis./4nd Mrs. R, Mattie Kip- *. .H-ount p^»d on each. j^ 51 Ptdncipal,-*nd Miss Jessie Sunday, M«j Oil.
; Jody, were re-eloctrd and have ae- Hudson's Mill. 10 "a. m
*********** repted Howell, E I. Fishburne.
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Speakers to h * was held at Ruffin . t which Hbn M. d* lightful little nla* rnssenfod
inn*i spoke nnd the flag/Tor fi.uffin even'ng./f»j |oc.-il talent uhder
ik raised. At l^ufge Ch^frman tE. 1. auspices of- the Civic i.eaiHie. >
• . H Fhaffer presentedyriie flag at the good audience enjoyed the play an-1
M P. school auditorium ifriot to the Red tlx* musical program rendered b**-
Crots meeting TWesdax exenin;f. foie the nlav. /