The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, April 05, 1914, Section One: Pages 1 to 8, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
'GEISBERG S OXFORDS WILL LEAD THE PARADE'
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BECAUSE OF TH Kl II GREAT WK AK.
INC (HA li Tl KS, THEIR MTYMNIi
IP.TO-TH K-MI M'TK A PVtftotXSVV.
AM? I SI AL ?OOI> KITTI SU, & FIS
IIKRI.'N ?FORUM WIM, il A V K THE
l'KKFKHKX'K.
WV liny wlini ht Rood and for this rea
son have; nothing but thc bout to %'':",?
for salo. Not HOW CHEAP BUT
HOW HOOD willi us-lt you'll follow
thia policy your money will ho well
f>l?<'ii(
DOWNCAST; EYES will ho particular
ly noticeable next Sunday. No Indi
cation of aadness, however^ hy no
tacana. Everybody who had not seen
mir new spring stylos wHi wonder
where CEISBERG'S customers got
Mich ?well Easter footgear.
( OME EARLY this week und avoid
tho bis rush-we had much rather
take tho necessary time and flt you
properly.
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Geisberg Bros.
-Under Masonic Templ?
RSOES THAT SAT?SlfP
oe Cc
Conduin..!;! HtaKuuout ol tho finan
cial condition of
The Bank of Anderson
nd?rson, S. C.. at tho clo?? of bail?
Mundt 4, 1614, aa abowa by
eui made to tho State Bank Bx*
r: .':
KtoaoDRCBSS:
Loane and Discounts I,038,v41.02|
OvordraUa. 16.687,26
fe?fea. C,=3".0C-?
:?tato. 26,540.00
Dije fruin Hanks and Bank
er.. 68,664.70
Cash ana Cash Item? .. 24.010.00
Total...11,175.072.08
I.IABIL1T1ES:
Capital Stock Paid In.. ..$ 160,600.00
Karpina Fund. 160,000.00
Undivided Profits .... 78,459.31
Dividend* Unpaid .... 244.00
Deposita, individual 1745,970.1.
Deposits.' HA rik 63.^90.48
7S9.269.67
Totui.$1.175,072,88
I HID DUM Pay H Interest on Sav
ing* Accounts.
Trie Bank o? ?ndbree?*
The Strongest Bank ta the Connty
li is dbout time for you young
*???l!*!tts? who entered into iAr.
Ftlrhtan Smith's grain contest
last fait to top dress your oats. It
will pay handsomely to do it
Yon siatro no chance whatever of
Ketring rt prize unless you top
dress. If you will put lt on right]
|*K$..rHir fi 1-4 is ss cheap good
top dressihg as you can put on-.
Our lo?3-1 and our to-4-4 are
capital Koods to fetiiHzc your
Cojttpn with, it wiii make it op
en earlier than H would other
A?derapn Phos
phate & Oil Co.
Anderson, S. C.
?'?Sti?? ?fi ? ifi if? IR ?fi if? a ?j
BIJOU
... THEATRE
MONDAY'S PROGRAM
OUR MUTUAL GIRL
. Reliance. Reel No. ? In which Mnr
graret paya a vioif to doll land.
WHEN GOD WILLS
Belair. 2 reoljdrama of the north
~;;? featuring Marbara V?riaant and
O.. A. C. Lund.
UNIVERSAL IKE UAH ONE FOflfSv IN
THE GRAVE- ?
Comedy featuring Augustus Carhoy.
In his first Universal release. . |
Coming Tuesday "THE SILVER,
UUP* 2 reel IMP with Leah Baird. <
Coming Thursday "IN THE WOLVES
FANGS'* - rt'vi 101 Bison with Wm.'
Clifford;
ELECTRIC
JCJ... THEATRE
MONDAY'S PROGRAM
THE STRONGER HAND
Majestic. What befell two business'
men when they tried to ficht s.n. nn. i
Scrupulous i?i?ni. Tili? in ? ?rytvntnl
feature In two reels.
A GRATEFUL OUTCAST
CtTBtaL J; A throbbing drama . with '
Pe?1^WWw^^'
Fourth root .tffco selected.
MONDAY'S PROGRAM
INTO.SOCIETY AND OUT OF IT
- K s H a 11 a y Cotaedy. ,
THF. HEART OF MALONE-'
Selig drama,
THE PAT TtfiM'S WJ?n?v
Patho Split reel comedy.
A GAMBLERS WAY
. Essa nay drama.
Comm g FHd^y thc sccd**S dnataii-l
men! of the 'PERILS OF PH?* ;
4 J$ig Reel?-AOto**
THS ?AS THAT FUT X??K ?tirK
^in.-?OVISS.
* ELECTRIC err
* _
* Items of Interest t.ad Person i
* Wireless ea the St
Y* *f' fy sf, sp sf, sf, sf? sf, sf, sf i
Pistare Program
Han H?*en Completed.
?Secretary Burnett of the Anderson
Y. M. C. A closed his moving picture?
Tor the mills last night whi.i he g tve
the last frc? exhibition at thc River
side and Toxaway mills. Mr. Harnett
Kaya thu! his Idea has been far more
Successful than Im hud anticipated
for Jt when lt. was llrst coniildered.
and ho ls much plussed over the re
sults obtained. He ?ayn that he is
nuxiouM to HfM-urp the new machrne
for thc Y. M. C. A., wir. ho will give
II series of theat free moving picture
shows Tin- people of t!?v mill villages
have taken very heartily lo tho motion
picture Hhows and ffr. Burnett will be J
able to do mach for his work in thia
manner.
\ nibTM>n Hankers
Pleased V.'.th Selection.
The bankers of Anderson were dis
cussing yesterday the location of
thc regional banks and for the most par
tiiey Pxpr?'8Hod satisfaction over tho
choices made. They are all aa welt
pleased with Atlanta and .tichmoud,
us t ;<.>' would have boen with any
lither city, unlf'SB of coursp. If wai
Columbia. They would have vastly
preferred that city to any o^hrr, but
stoics it wa:} impoBBlble for any South
.Carolina city to he chosen, tue other
two pointa will please the public gen
erally.
- -o
H'm ncr Bears
Fumllar Slogan.
A bannor hearing the words, "Clean
I'D and Paint Up, I will will you," was
stretched across the court house
squaro yesterday. The bannor is to
urge every' resident of Andersou t;j
bear in mind the fact that beginning
with Monday, and continuing um i I
Saturday.'' Andorsuni people will be
expected, to wage war on dirt, rats,
flies, mosquito;:.? or anything else they
can find in the way of filth, either on
their own premises or somewhore
also, lt is already an assured fact
that next Saturday will find Ander
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-- .?..?. f ?.?.*?? --.j ...?-.?.
|t has been for years.
Tar?le Granted
Andersen Convict.
lt waa announced from Colmpbin
Iflpstri'duy that tho governor had
ttrantnj n Mmja to W!l! Guyton, con
victed in Anderdon county in 1908 of
housebreaking and sentenced to 12
years in the penitentiary. Thc pa
rdo was granted together with a num
ber of other paroles and pardons hut
this was the only Anderson case.
Ballrceas kv*
Advertising Reunion.
The railroads of this Immediate sec
tion are doing much advertising now
for tb? United Confederate Veteran's
reunion, which ls to take place in
Jackson ville, Fla., on May 0, 7, and S.
Attractive -llteeaturi* -yesterday was
being distributed over thf. city by
T. B. Curtis commercial agent of the
ChMieoton A Western Carolina, and
-the other agenta are going after the
bualncsa with equally as much en
thusiasm.
Mr. QuaUKbayu. ts
3{?*lj HrtBui- ?i. . ! .
J. W. Quaitlebaum, a well-known
lawyer and former of some repute, as
well, has been highly honored by be
ing issd3 .-a horsorars number o? tho
Luthor Burbank society. This, is a
rouoh coveted recognition and hne ot
wblclvjMr. Quattlebaum is justly proud.
For a time this society took in a num
ber ot life-members, but a short time
ago it was announcod that no mora
applications for life membership would
fee received, that is, until some present
mo??ber dies or resigns. The honor
ary membership conferred upon Mr.
Quattl'-'naum entitles him to all the
^searches of the. society, together
with the publications of same. P also
entitles him tx* freedom of thc Lath or
Burbank catato at Santa Rosa, Cali
Installed Ptaat
At Twa Milli.
Throe representatives of the Gen
eral Fire Extinguisher Co., yesterday
completed the work o? Installing a
modern end up-to-date Are extinguish
er plant at thc Cox and Equinox mills
and left last night for Greenwood
Where they will place a similar sys
tem tn tho Greenwood mills. Thc
jentlomen who have had the work in
charge in Anderson sa!d las* n\~~<
tho system furnished Ute thre? l?oal
Institutions was complete in every
respect and would prove 'effective in
ppy case of fire.
"SK ?rfMMOTt?a$?
ll OB se to Open.
. W. W. Bewley, who hs? been !n tho
wholesale brokerage in Charleston has
come to Anderson and will shortly
open up>a wholesale concern tn Ander
son Mr. Bewley saya that aa is cn
t&M$a*tic over Anderson's prospects
sod ts convinced that there-is a fu
ture for the city. He will make a
specialty here of the wholesale edgar
business and has connections with
norna of the larseat ?nsar .enaenras
lo "tho world. He has secured quar
ter* tn tho Peopl??a Bank building and
Will shortly be going after bustRess
here with a vim.
front Cowpaay
T?<?Hurer Pleased.
vi. T. Utohford, treasurer of the Old
Dominion Trust Ce, who -was in the
etty yesterday in connection with ar
ranging a loan with-Use officers of
the Anderson Theatre Co., was taken
for a drive over th? IMU?I?A?? W{
Ideattal sections ot Anderson by J. H.
Fowler, Jr., and the secretary of Ute
chamber of commerce, and stated to
a representative of The Intelligencer
that he wea amaxed at the ?ixe ana
importance of Anderson. He said the
streets were aa busy gs those of a city
OOO people. Mid that be wa? de
'ly, which undoubtedly had ia
store a saelendld fy'ss-e.
P * * * * * * *'* * * * *
Y SPARKLETS *
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it Mention Caught Over the *
reeta of Anderton *
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Magistrate Broad well
ll BM Splendid Keport.
'Magistrate Uroadwell summed up
his last month's work yesterday and
by his report it is seen that he tried
criminal casca during th? month of
March. All told. 41 of these cases
notted cash Haca of ?:;!..;, while th
iii, days norvic.' on thc country roads
went to those II nable to pay the fines.
Ten of the eas?*? were seat up to tjv>
court of general sessions for trial,
when that body convenes here. Thia
good report for the Magistrate shows
that the ofllcoro or Anderson county
are doing their duty and eaforHng tin*
laws.
Cake Sale Was
Papular Event.
.The cake and .-andy sale conducted
hy the members of tho Junior Phlla
thou class of the First Presbyterian
church yesterday afternoon proved to
bc a popular adair. Some of the dain
tiest, most inviting and most tempt
ing cakes and candles were offored
for sale at Hie Owl drug store and the
patronage was splendid, lt waa es
pecially attractive to tho young men
or .the elty, doubtless due to tba fnjt
that they ull have sweet teeth, and
the proceeds rroni the sale will go to
Hie work b?in.^ dom? hy the class.
. nit Won By
l.oool Attorney.
f. W. Quattlebaum of thc Anderson
bar has returned from Spart inburg
where be appeared in s suit against
th? Woodman of the World In which
tho ' plaintiff wan suing the fraternal
order Mr. Quattlebaum was appearing
for tho W. O. W and succeeded in
getting , a verdict for the defendant.
Andersen People
Would Like Th's.
Tho United ?tates Postmaster-Gen
eral ia considering tlia adoption of a
now kind or post card, which will show
not only tho ordinary street address
of the recipolent , but his' telephone
cumber alfi. Upon its arrival at thc
destination a clerk will tmroadiatelv
call up the telephone number and ask
tor the person to whom the card ls
addressed and reid the message, af
ter Which th -> card would bo dcllv?rcd
In the usual way. The card would
bear a epeclal stamp, costing G cents,
and would have prpference over other
iinji dana maii matter in the same
marner the special deliveries do now.
A reply postal card would he 10 cants.
\?vsl?aipry Did Not
.Surpass Anderson.
J. B; Felton, superintendent of ed
ucation has returned from Newber
ry , where h-? went to act an one of
the judges at the Field Day exercises
held there. Mr. Felton said .that ho
enjoyed his trip to Newberry, and'ho
saw some splendid work done by the
schools In Newberry county. He ?ava
thgt m ?onie respects the Field Day
held ;*bcr?* surpassed the Andorson ev.
ent. but on the Whole, ho considera
thnt Andersen did.fullv as well aa
Newberry. In particular tho exhib
its from the, domestic science depart
ments of th? various schools Impress
ed Mr. Foltpn.
?O?OOOOOOOOOO
o o
c SCHOOL REPORT o
e d
OOOOOOOOOOOO?
I hope that In a few weeks.I may
be able to complete my visiting among
the schools. My attacks of grip have
caused mc to miss* about ten visits.
The schools, ns a whole are In good
condition. The greatest 'need is a
longer terni. No school in the coun
'y should ran lesa than seven months.
Some of the.acuoois l have visited have
only a three months' term. One ot
these bad enrolled 82 as bright boys
and girls asl can.be found in the coun
ty. . ? . . -.
In connection with many.paany oth
er duties I have visited the following
schools:
tt Gluck Mill. Wllliamaton MilL Wll
liilVibtGii Grniicj neilin)!, TY uni reliar,
Pendleton. Green Pond, Brbyles, Leb
anon, McLees, Mountain Creek, Den
ver. Ont d?yn Walkor-McElmovle.
Houea Path; Belton, Double Springs.
Roberts, Mountain View, Three, and
Twenty Starr, Flat Rock, Town ville.
Good Hope. Iva, Rocky River, Bark-}
er's Creel:, ; ??icr., . Chsdijar, F??irer,
t'innrnCFlt. '?eim? ? ii!!!, Willie Plii?iS,}
Central. Cleveland, Friendship. Shady}
Grove, ?^ong Branch (16). Ruro?:a,
Neals Creek, Oak Hill. Concrete, St
Paul, Airy Springs. Mt. Airy, ile-.
Adams, Big. Springs, Craytonville, Mt.i
Bethel, SaowrHUK Asaville, Ebeneser.?
Long Branchy(33). Bishop's Branch,
Fairview, ^Hammond, Ceutorvillc,
Smith, Barnes. Fellowship, Generos
tee. Dorchester; Triangle
Mangle M. Carlington. Supervisor of
o o o o o o ooooooooooo
. MitRlCASE CREEK.
o O
o o o o o o. oo ? o o o o o o o o o o o'
Weather, as an initial topic is o?so*
lete BO we only, mention now in defer
ence to our blustering terminus on
tho rr<w>k n**?'**.- - ?nter os Hurri
cane Creek has carried Its significance
with tts name. Oldest ^hstits?t? do
net rcm?ttthjjr-^hen originated tb!"
name. Tb? William Otwell land
grant of IOCS acres entered in 1792
Waa on "HorriojiQo Creek." and the
later dIsturt>a?t?B u> 1805-18844 4wer?
.- riiiur's?'r.ip ss weit as intermediate
hurricanes which make this section,
aa li waa loosed apon in older days a
playground for currents beneath in
their omplltude cf magnetic ?pring?
springs and ores of value to the state.
For tim present owners must only and
them by accident, they "plowing deegp
?bile oluggafdn sleep," upturning the
valuable essences that bulge out In
great cotton bolls, prize corn and
golden sheaves of wheat and oats.
The owners at present of the 1000
acres of the Ot wei I grant are: T. 8.
StogBll. N. J. McAllste-, 8. B. McCoy,
Ute "Lenhardt Place," C. J. Murphy,
H. It, Jones, Wm. P. Lee. men all well
satisfied with thc government of An
derson county; nor can any of them
be Induced to sell out. while all work
together for betterment of Hurricane
('reek section
Wm. F. Lee and neighbor Edward
King. Jr., run their road drags over
what they still call, the National High
vAv which WBs established between
way which was established between
Greenville aud Anderson on their
shortest route north to south and re
turn by the scout cara of Now York
and Atlanta. Hurricane Creek resi
dents know that some day the force:!
of thc county commissioner will come
this way and supplant or suppliineul
the drag by the fino array of roadwork
which is kept constantly busy some
where. Wm. F. Lee has his fine pas
senger Ford touring car and this padt
thc roads along pretty well as far ai
it goes. Mr. Stcgall is discusBing s
like purchase, thc rc-st of the happj
coterie of voter:* have family carriage!
whose crest b aot least because it p
polish, harness and fine horses.
Willie Plains, the adjoining sectibt
boasts of a high school well attendee
and after housing accomdmatinog di
und sft?r housing accommoatlng lee
tarers ot learned authority whosi
names are high in long alphebetlcs li
the county newspapers. ' Last Friday
afternoon, 19th inst. Prof. Sbealey o
Clemson College acmoinpllshed then
th? nucleus of what will beta flourish
lng corn club for men. Prof. Sheale;
nig corn club for mon. Prof. Sheale;
learnestly tn the Interest of the South
ern Railway whose ! facilities wll
work doubly well for Anderson coun
ty if the men will work for proonunc
cd yield of select corn. - .
Mr. J. H. Simpson of Rock Hil], wh
handles guano for this 'section say
the Columns of the Intelligencer ar
telling on the judgment of men wh
raise cotton. He is selling mor
guano thl. year than he has largel
sold In otber years and men ar? ant-y
io ilium und oana ror collateral in th
Duko system cotton holdings.
Telephone acomodattone in Burri
cano Creek are great aids to farmer
and their homes. The I lurrican
Creek line has hean established nv
yearB. M\ J. B. King now of WI
liamstcs and Wm. F. Lea bcir.g in??l:
members J. H. Simpson. John V
Lee, Edward King, Jr., and H. I
Jones at onccj oined in so forming
circle of six which is accounted th
best number on a rural circuit M
King's business pressure pushed tl:
ra?uagoment he had upon Wm. F. Le
a trust Mr. Lee bas held In helpfi
unibn with members of the line ev?
since. '
Mr. D. E. "Uncle Edward" King (
Mountain Springs, in sprinting after
machins car. He has hopes in heir
? able as he ls wilting to'run an aub
mobile of his own for. pleasure
nothing else, as the twilight of life
Hat hand with tho veteran soldiers ai
H thu long-earned rest of body1 and mir
? might aa wei be cushioned in comfo
? ina smooth spin on the road as 1
? joggled in the old way behind tl
? most amiable family mute.
B Some couple yr ats ago 33fc Welc
? a veteran in Anderson city, ran h
?own automobile and Cel. V. B. Ches
? ire published 'a th? i?te11*.ge?e*r th
? cii nn fleur ra aka In the county,
\7ro< F. ?*ee -~?a two'years old
Mr. Welch was tho oldest man in tl
? ( heh than Mr. Welch and Is now tc
? years cider than that date and stn
Bj January last be has been rpnntng h
?car with the greatest .ease. Mr. L
Bj will be 70 years next September. Hi
? D. E.. King is even a notch or tv
Bj above this guage so that to have ba
a soldier ls compensated- by being
Bj veteran being thus one of the fine
? monuments of manhood in the sou
up to and throufh the 20th century.
Mr. "Robert Simpson of Piedme
?runs a splendid n?v* ci* eylitid
? studebaker. Mr. Jackson of tbs Di]
? Mercantile Store, a Krlt. Mr. Crc
? Keys, the Piedmont Mfg. Co.'s vott
B buyer, a Studebaker. Photograph
? Daves "ort a Franklin. ??r. 2 cutt
? president m*nufactrlng company
Bbig Franklin. Mr. McAbee o? Mam
?ton Merchandise Co.. a Reo and a c
BJ livery truck and Dr. 'Richardson
BFord. Or. Mock has addnd a rnm
B touring car to his runabo
?Campbell,.? family car. Mr. Bucham
?superintendent Piedmont Mar.ufac?
? lita kbuiywu/ ? SIUTBO ?Wi:
a Ford Mr. R. I>. Sldap bsa a flue f
? passenger car. Mr. J. S. ps teen a Fe
Bothers could be added to show that
?tho Nations! H!?h~o7 run
Greenville and Anderson ls u H
Btown or Piedmont of about 4000 ihhi
B Manta who while not an electric c
im ruuiuos up io automobile elev
?hess that ls a credit to one section
tb? un country aft bidding fair
?kindly ask consid?ration for gc
Broads.
I Mr. Andrew Adkins ut hts Maxw
from Easley is a frequent visitor
the residence of his brother's tam
Bin Hurricane Crek.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Rcssrs of Hoi
BjPath In their Ford often run up
?their kinsman and family, Mr..?
?Mrs. Wm. F. Lee.
' Mr. and M ra. Chas H. . Dodson
Atheas. Ga., recently made a sh
B visit to Mr. Dodson's pare?is in Pl
mont.
The ?ad bereavement of Mrs. DI
orson of Peljrer who her? at Shi
Methodist chore ge sed upon the i
caskets, one of bey daughter. M
ephyr. the other of b** ?
?claude Calloham both buried sa
day, Miss Dickerson's remains
lag carried on-After the ceremony
Beulah church the circumstance *
affecting and regretted by a la
throng at friends and relatives 1
reverend gentlemen officiating, F
tors Sassard. Haddock. Mceuen r
lated by ssw** re?timvny cf tba
ceased all. the comrort possible tb
monrniag .?nea. Deep sympathy
tendered Mrs. Dickerson ned th?
lie is Cordially Invited
To Visit our Green Houses and Show Grounds.
Open Week Days 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
on Floral Company
For Popular Sheet Music at Popular Prices go to
A. W. BAILEY & CO
y 5c, 10c, 15c and 23c Store,
"JUN THE VALLEY OF THE MOON."
Latest Thing Out.
l^MBWtl^ lilli MIBM^^
'^^^^HOt*K% OF VOUR_^^S
a^^fOY,H 'S A HOW C ?rsl OE CO ^^g?t 1
r>??* . 'TES-There was another jS?iS " I
/VJ*r- new keane ntarted in "<vf J?T ? m
tffi^?, North Anderson this j Jpg B
hi inct, there's always something new
to see in N?rtli Andero?, and
Remember, we are glad to have you
take your eatings in North Anderson.
(Mee Cabin ai Ja thc afternoon paner)
The "-^SS^SBSIV ?i-i' (ir,i hero i " - ~ r sr - j , rw ^
ls more Ui?u i?rosressinx--in bum- . ". _? ?
hors-lt is crowded. Tba recent en- Can U Se Z fi*W S?arCS
deaTor to raise fonds tor.school build- 'J
?SK iT?TT'T'T* ^uoan>eMis* O? Ott Mill St?Ck at
May. WUgtaSton teacher, aaa lated hy
Miss inoster,'inducted the entertain
m?At; bet?ttttburajrett by appear- ? pf ICC
ance ano' aid ortho parents. .
A prise'feupper box debated by Miss _
Carrie Sofith. pupil, swelled the flnan- Jj VOU H&Ve SOt??C
dal prsceeda largetoW^A' prise cake .. f
?to- pa.sscmm h?rT?"n n snraiuhrd VOU \V3tTt t?lC C?^ll
donated by Mrn. H. 'J,Jonea waa won *
in over 200 vote&^l&^y by a prtee for- 3ee y& OliCC.
pupil, the yonng-Jttdy Mips Leia AUK *
BOC Other f i>u?HsSnmeats-ar? "boina
S^K%?|fiNOiBSflB BttL ESTATE &
Miss Martol*i'|fl?nt evening abd lKlFSlMrilT GO
oror night : rVpfce ot Mr. and IWf^tflUKJII UU.
.Mrs. Groan-jjlteHtf* ? >?? . MerrS^K- ; j^T?? T _
Springs. 4ljE?ta4 Abater. - with/ *V ?orton, us. Horton,
young h:.: . iMpfitiif,!1. -of the family! President. V. president,
entertained . pRnirttKy hy recitations j ^ p ?arah&ll Sec
Westminster ?ja^W al halla suburbs J ."" '7^y^V~4""""i, '"'
r^oofla proa&mS^aTervwh?re. ' led with her son on TIBK, to her mother
Mr. and Ur*:?Jt*fc EiwaU. ta** <pf }Mra. G. W. ?rowalpg.
Bel?oac .?nbarh. an Mian Oil? Simpson u^der careful
Nix. Mr.'iiad.Mra. ?^nvatap .?tT*wn(ngjtraat6?eat of iv .
ao?t message of regards to old frier da j ?hopeon has r^. . rrow ceasl-as
in Ple?iaont saettaa. Mrs L ?w rotura-1 and returned to Chtc?rs. College,