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~~10 'Al i~tinI~ ka ickns _ 't, S ilk noun Ne' l - W'.. ~~PUBLISHEDIMEKLY '- eredA~prta 23, 1903 at ]accens S&C a'4 asecondcagmt oli otul Matter* tko 46%~ SUSRPT91~tC;$1 Established 1871-Volume 44,- PICKENS, S, CQ. W ARCH, 18, 191 I Central Local Items ReviVal. serefbeare to begin n the Weslevalchurch at Cen tral March 18. ROv..L. L. Fol ger and Mrs' Ania K. Folger are the pastors. They Will be assisted by Rev. W. P. Yir bough, of Leesville, S. 0. It is expected that. the services will continue for a week or ten da vs ad the event la being looked forward to by Central people. Rev. Mr. Yarbough is a capable evangelist and. no doubt much good will 'result from the imeet injg. The new building to be occu pied by Hopkins' Automobile Garage is about completed and Mr. B. 0. Hopkins expects to move to the new location the first of next week. I Mrs. Beulah E. Durham and Mrs. Nettie Gillespie have moved i to their millinery and sewing room in the' rear of Gaines & Gassaway's furniture store. Sneak thieves are active in I Central at present. Last Mon- t day night they visited James E Rice's feed room and carried t away a quantity of meal and hulls. Chief of Police Holcombe is keeping close watch and it is I probable that the perpetrators of this and other deeds will soon have to answer to thelaw. The carnival which was at Ea ley'week before last and at I Seneca last week is at Central this week. * Cadet D. F. Folger, of Central, t now president of the junior class, was elected vice-president t of the Clemson College athletic association. Mrs. J. A. Gilstrap of near Central is confined to her room, being very sick with pneumonia. Her friends wish for her a speedy recovery. A track meet was held be tween Central and Liberty high schools Thursday afternoo'n on the latter's ground, i'esulting in a victory for the Central team. the score being 38 1 2 for Cen tral and 36 1-2 for Liberty. Henry Rowland will represent the Central school at the annual county oratorical contest for boys-, and'Missi -na Shirley will repr -sent the school in the girls' contest. R. G. Gaines Jr. will rep'esent tho Centrd( school in the state oratorical contest. A Child Drowned Near Central Grace, the two and a half year 4 old child of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roper of near Central, was drowned in a tub of water last ] Wednesday at 5 o'clock. The little one, not realizing the dan ger thereof, was playing around I the well.where a tub was used1 for watering purposes, and in< * some manner fell in. ThQhleart broken family have the sympa-] thy of their many friends in their loss. Four Counties May Join In * - '"I am working on a plan to have Anderson, Oconee, Pickens and Greenville counties unite in 5' a summer school to be held at 4 ~ Clemson College," 'said Supt. of Education -Felton o f Ander son last week, "and I think the plan w ill go through." hhad been working on such a plnfor some time, and was confident that the other three counties of the Piedmont section would join in. SShowing of Sprii MIL LI! *Y We cordially invite you to of Spring and Summer Millin Friday and Saturday, We will have on dispiy thi and cordially invite your insp Castle's Saratoga Chips wil M. 00OKER At, Hepth-Bruce-Mo Easley Local and Personal Mr. A. 0. Smith of Glen woo mill died Feb. 23, 1915, at th ago of 78 yearti next birthday He leaves a widow 89 years o Age and three sons, L, D., Jar H. of Easley and J. W. of Bel ton, and one daughter, Mrs. 8 S. Chapman, besides a host o frinds to mourn his loss. Mr Smith had been a member oi Columbia Baptist church man) years. He was born at Fori Shoals, S. 0., October 22, 1837 Messrs. L. B. O'Dell and 0. '' Hinton have purchased the W N. Jones stock of goods in Eas ley and will continue business a he same old stand. Rural Mail Carrier B. W. Mc Wlhorter has been transferre( 'rom Liberty to Easley. Perr3 larton, who has been on a Slab own route, has been trlansferre( o Libdrty. Dr. J. Ro'samond Martin ha >een appointed a trust'ee of th< Pjasley school to fill out the nn. ixpired term of the late Dr. IR. F imith, who was chairman o he board of trustees. John H )heatham is now chairman an< F. L. Camp, the third member s secretary. Mrs. A.E.D,.vis has exchange< ier house and lot, in the citi mown as the Spencer lot, situ ted on College hill, for Mr. Wes ey Julian's 57-acre farm, situ Lted on the Dacusville road,nea daynard. Mrs.Davis has movei o her new farm. Election of Easley city officer, o servo for the ensuing yea vili come off April 19, and th4 ollowing c indidates have so fal Lmnounced: For mavor, B. C rohnson and J. Milton King; fo Ldermen, ward 1, Edwin L Bol Lnd Robert G. Sheck; ward 2 r M Smith; ward 3, P. P. Mc )aniel and J. P. McCoy; wan L, A. Frank Day. W. Lnthe Pickens has also antinounced fo na3 or. The city council of Easley ha )urchased a large town cloc ,vhich will be placed in the towv )r of the new city hall, which i icaring completion. The cloc1 wveighs 1,000 poinnds, and th )ell, which will be used as a fir larm and bell for the clocl< weighs 700 poutids. The cloci ias four dials, each dial bein our feet In dignteter. It wi :ost about $125. About fifteen blacks. were ap >rehended gambling over on th I en lino this week. Amonj hose present in the mayor' :ourt were Bub Murphy an< lobt. Wiliiams, who were fine( ,15 each. John B. J ameson is mayor pr< ;em and will fill out the unex )ired term caused by the deatl >f 3. T. Lathem. Louis Perry will represent thi Easley school in the county ora orical contest to be held her' A pril 2. Rev, and Mrs. E. V. Babb an' ~on Winston spent several day ~ecently with the former's pa ents in Laurens. George D. Brown. superin ~endent of education of New erry county, has been appoint d s ta te supervisor of ml schools, an office ciented by th ast legislature. Governor Manning Ifas signei bhe act, passed by the last legie lature which prevents the pmn Thase and discount of trad Dhecks for laborers' wages. ag and Summer ER Y attend our annual showing Ery on next , March 19 and 20 e latest creations In Hats, ection. be served. lta Shop J. CHASTAIN rrow Co., Picens Norris News Notes d Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Bearder e and Miss Watts Clayton of Con. . tral were in town a shorttwhilk f Tuesday. W. M. 'Alexander. familiarly - known as "Uncle Pole," has been indisposed for several dayE r with lagrippe. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rhodes have as their attractive guest this week Miss Hamilton of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Malon Roper and granddaughter, Miss Erma, of Hunters Mill attended the funeral of Mr. Ben Roper's baby last Thursday at Central. Mr. Ralph Burroughs,Miss Zoa Zeigler and Miss Hamilton spent Sunday afternoon at Clemson. Little Miss Anjie Mauldin of Oentral, who has had pneunio nia for a week, is improving, to the delight of her many little friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Porter of Lib erty were the guests of relatives here Sunda-y. Tillian Littleton is now third I trick operator at Easley during the absence of, Tom Whbitt.tn, who is spending a few days a' home. Mr. Whit,ein will lt-av% this week for Atlanta for several days' rest and recreation. Miss Rackley of near town is spendiig several days in 1reen ville, the guest of her sister. Mrs. R. E. Mauldin spent last week at Liberty, having dental work done. Mr. Cleland, who is with Gig. 3 nalliant & Co. of Liberty, nioved his family to that place -last -'eek, where they will make r their home. Messrs. Fred Brock and Ollie Rice were in Easley a short while last week. .Col. H. Billingsly spent a por tion of last week on his farn near Pickens. s Miss Addie McWhorter of Lib erty was in town last wesk in . structing her music class here Rev W. M. Walker filled hi e regular appointment at Golder U Creek, near here, the first Sun e day, He also preached here a 11 o'clock Sunday morning to L lara.e and appreciative congre gation. NEWS-CATCHER. Oolenoy Local Items . Mrs. T. J. Keith, who has been quite ill, is much improved y to the delight of her friends. 1 Messrs. J. A. Hendrix and S. F. Keith were in Greenville on business last week. Misses Elizabeth and Grace - Mauldin and Mr. R. P. Thomas 1 were the guests of Mrs. A. C Sutherland on Sunday last. 3 Misses. Cora Eden, Cieo Hen -drix, Messrs. Ray Lynch ani a Prue Hendrix were Sunday guests of Miss Jessie Bqatric( IlEdens. 3 Dr'. and Mrs. S. F. Orenshaw~ - spent a part of last week witl: their aunt, Mrs. E. J. Chastain Paul Edens and Ray Lyncl' . were in Greenville last week. .The Oolenoy Baptist Sunda.3 .school was reorganized on las i. Sunday. Mr'. Grover Keith, ai e efficient young man, was unan imously chosen as superintend ent. MNrs. L. A. Roper spent las wveek with her daughter, Mrs Thos. Anderson. eMessrs. Howard and Jame Sutherland, who have recentl' moved from Calhoun, Ga. ti the Griffin section, were recen guests of Rudolph Hendrix. S. B. Edens has added muc1 to the appearance and conven ience of his residence by som remodeling and addition. Messrs. J. Waltel- Langstoi and T. A. Seawright, delegate from the Pickens camp, and D W. Hiott and J. M. League delegates from an Easley camp are in Charleston attending th convention of the South Cara fina [Head Camp, Woodmen o the World. In the preliminary oratorica contest held at the school hous Friday afternoon MIss Sari Atftawav was chosen to repre sent the Pickens school in th girls' contest which will be hel4 it Liberty Friday night, Marci 26. Harry Robinson was chosei - to represent the school at th coun ty oratorical meet in Easles IFriday night, Api'il 2. and Colil Seaborn was chosen as repro settieof the Pickens schoc at the state high school oratori .cal contest to he held at Clinton These are all good representa tiyes and the people of Picken are looking to them to "brinj the bacon home." New Advertisements This Week hank Staeoments-Pekens llank and Keowee -liank. Safe, sound Anld most progressive inks o of the county, 0 Litzianne Coffee -lieantiful preseuts free. 0 Anderson Phosphate & Oil Co.-P82K- -'er tilizer. A good oase. Natvassa Guaio Co-.l. 1). Holder ntow agent III for this company in PickeIs .1. W. lilendricks-New spring goods. .Iolitois's 5 and I0e 'Store-Speelnt sale Sat u riit y. . "lekens Fridtt Co.-New line-of groceries and L cattined goods Frecneh lint Shop-l Illinory Opening larcha 19 and 30. Refreshnients will be served. The M illitory Shop- 31il1itsery Opening Fri- H iay taind 8atuiday of iI week. CC l'IE.kcus Drug Co --l-nrly Ganml en Seeds. w Ii. 10. Parsonts-A nother great eandy special. lie sure to read the new advertisoments in the Speep;.). Notice oluntmn.% to - - re Big Battle in Progress W London.-Just an the French att-.tek ed the Germans in the West when Field Marshal von Hindenburg made his drive from East Prussia last month, so the British Army operating in Flanders has undertaken the task P of relieving pressure on its Russian tl ally, now that the Russians again are E being attacked in North Poland. This 9tC is part of the general plan of the ft Allied .generals. When one is attack- a ed the other attacks to compel the w Germans and Austrians to keep strong i forces at every point and endeavor to prevent them from sending new troops c where they could do the most good. The Germans now are attempting to E crush the Russians. For this purpose they are reported to have an army I estimated at nearly a halt million men PI marching along the roads toward T Przasnysz. To prevent this army 44 from being strengthened further the t. British are thrusting at the German fq line north of La Bassee and besides re- di porting the capture of the village of Neuve Chappells it is asserted that s they have advanced beyond that town. The battle taking place -in the East, experts say, is the biggest pitched bat- n tIe of the war, no less than a million ei men being engaged. The Germans in y their official report claim an advance, while Petrograd considers It likely d that the Russians will have to fall tj back beyond Przasnyz as they did last a month, before making a stand. It probably will be days before a definite result is attained in this battle. Meanwhile another German army L has appeared on the Pilica River i front, south of the Vistula, probably, military observers say, with the idea of inducing Grand Duke Nicholas to withdraw men from the North, where the real blow is bqing struck. Farther south, along the foothills of ' the Carpathians, fighting between the E Austrians and Russians continues in l( wintry weather. Each side claims t'he i other is doing the attacking but it is ti believed here, that as the Austrians in- a itiated this -battle, they probably are d still the aggressors. e 11 Mrs. Davis Dead a iT Mrs. Oleve Davis, of the Pick- a ens mill village, died at the home r of her father, W. Derrick Spear man, on Pickens route 3, last h1 Sunday afternoon. MrB. D)avis i1 was a young woman, beine- only F 23 yeais of age and her manyd friends will be gieved to learn Y of her death. She is survived fa by her husband, their only child h being burned to death several months ago. The body was laid to rest at Mt. Bethel church last Monday, the funeral services be ing conducted by Rev. L. W. a Johnson. The syipathy of the n community is (3xtended to the n bereaved ones. n -- a There app~ears to be a wide- a spread misunderstanding in re 6' gard to I he acts passed by the g -last genei al assembly effecting ti pensions. The law as to eligi. ~ 3 bility to pe n sionsa was not ~ 'changed in any particular. Pen- a ) sioners may expect their money L on or about A pril 15, 1915. a - Today is the anniversary of a , the birth of Grover Cleveland, A born March 18, 1837. He served b two terms as president-not In n succession, however. His first Lt term was from 1885 to 1889, and 0 Sthe second term, Ben jamin Har- f rison serving foul' years mean- te while was from 1893 to 1897. - H. M. Geoer, one of the best dI f known citizens of Belton and a proprietor of the Belton hotel, ri died last Thursday morning,. 1He had been in declining health Ssince last October Ho was b ,about 52 vealrs old and a brother -of J. M. Geer plrominent cotton ~ n mill man of Greenville. S Mr. Sam Trotter and Miss Minnie Stephens, were marrIed. s at the home of the bride's8 para e r ntsi Mr. sa Mrs, Henry StepbM a # gns, of Lfl*e4ty route 2,last Sun.' t) - day afternoon, M. A. Boggs of. y I ficiating. -. Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Dead. New York-Mrs. John D. Rocke feller died at the Rockefeller coun. try home at Pocantico Hills, just out-r side of Tarrytown. She had been filr far.Mme.fig r W. J. T. Lathem of EasleyDean Picken J. '. Lathem, after an illness F. H. brief duration, died at 8.30 his music clock Saturday morning at his to Easley orm In the Mountain View Mrs. T. otel in Easley. fHe has been ed fi'om a declining health for many in Atlant onths but the end was not ex- Sam A cted -so suddenly. Sam l Some few weeks ago Mr. DAcusvill athem went to Florida and re- contest A irned about the first of Febru- Mrs. 0 y in A rather serious 'ondition. NormA G e seemed to realize that his Greenvilli >ndition was steadily growing Miss Es orse for he told some of his Margaret lends that he had come home Saturday die. After that, however, he j. S. cuperated and was able to be young pl it on the streets until last town on 1 hursday a week ago when he M ' as forced to take his bed. nce hat time he grew rapidly o son orse Mr. 'aheni was about 47 D. A. iars of age and a native of Duffie, of ckens county, having lived on businei e greater part of his life at M. L. k isley. Some years ago be en- citiz.-n of Lged in a buggy, wagon, and onl busim rniture store and at this made All teac splendid success. In fact, he urged to as a good financier at all trades the court id through his skill he has ac- Nettie imulated a nice fortune. Dur- Downs w< g the time which he lived In A. A. Jor asley he held several public of- Messrs. ,es at various times, being J. T. Ric ayor of the town and vice- J. inRi Tesident of the Easley Loan & woek. rust Co. at the tine of his week. .ath. He always took an un- e yotu mual amount of interest in you had b ,rm ing and owned several splen today. d plantations. Mr. Lathem is toA, irvived by a sister-in-law, Rob An rs. R. E. Latheim, one niece ville Mon Iss Fannie Lathem. His last Mrs. 0. L Ear relative, a brother, preced- reported s I him to the grave some six Misses I ears ago. ie was unmarried. Eula Attu The funeral services were con. Sunday ucted by Rev. ). W. Hiott at mother ir ie home of Mrs. R. E. Lathem Mr. am nd interment took place in the of Green Testview cemeteiy Sunday af- and Mrs. rnoon in tIhe presence of an otheit frie norious cot ncouisei of sorrow- Dr. W. ig friends. G. F. Noi svPal h< J. R. Bridges of Easley Dead friends. J.T.T J. R. Bridges the 17-year-old services c )n of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ander re, ridges, died at his home in Eas- lanta last iy Saturday morning after an Joe Doi Iness of ten (ilys. Ho was, of the upl iken ill last Wednesday a week has been go with pneumonia an I on Fri- with pnt ay developed brain trouble, the R. T. ad coning at 9.30 o'clock Sat- ' '. rday mornin'g. The lad con- citizen h acted himself in an admirable wss at th tanner, which had won for him warm place in the hearts of 'Miss any friends. inly ente The funeral was held at the at' her ho :me and interment took place nue Iast 1 the Westview cemetery at Dr. J. asley Sunday afternoon. The R. T. HI aceased was a most excellent with theil oung man and the beCreaved J. M. Hal imily have the syrgpathy of ost of friends. - ~ rdya .udges in Mrs. E. S. Rowe Dead ical conte There i Mrs. Elizabeth S. Rowe died Wolf Ore, her home in Liberty Fr-iday night, Me lorning, March 12th at 1.30 a. Iinvited to a., after a short illness of pneu- Miss M monia. Mrs. Rowe was born popular a nd reared in Grcenville county Mt. OC' nid has a host of relatives and wvee-o ,iends whose hearts are truly rieved. She leaves four daug~h- Mr s. J srs, Mis. Owens of Waihalla, Viola Hei [rs. Ballensrer of Little Rock, cently vih Lrk., Mrs. Willard of Greenville and Mrs. nd Miss Bell R'owe of Liberty; Oolenoy. nie brother. Dr. J. S. Walker of Messrs. ~reenville, and one sister, Mr's. Garrison Vatson of this county. Funer- busin ebs I services were held Saturday. the codlnt fternoon conducted by Rev. T. dIay last [. Galphin of Seneca, assisted y Rev. J. C. Bailey. Inter- Fr. Box ent was made in Liberty come- uridy ry. Mrs. Rowe was 79 years Leesbr 1(d. The many friends of the panied l1 imily extend slicere sy mpath y Bowen > them. younger Mrs. Parn The Pickens school track team mak he efeated the Roanoke school e, Hon. 'ack team in Pickens Friday present. fternoon by a score of 56 to 25. 'he meet was very interesting nd witnessed by many enthus Lsts who cheered the work of( oth teams. Both these teams M( Till compete at the annual track eet of the county schools Thich will be held at Easley on aturday, April 3, and bo0th Till undoubtedly make a good M dowing. Especially is the Pick- )1 nis track tern showing tup well nd we confidentlitexpect to see -acm repeat their success of last. ear and keep the cup in Pick ns. The Pick~ens team will al- E o participate in the state high M chool track meet to be held 8soon t Columbia, and with a little nore practice and encourage- ~M riont our boys can win the stateMi rmnhy tnn.t .Local and Personal Pi Traimmell has moved Th palace from Pickens meet , ing D. Harris has return. Looi visit to her son Willie ens i a. I pres ken will represent the Mi s school In the county have pril 2. their . F. Norris and Miss Jess( riffin spent Tuesday in runt ) shopping. Blac sie Finley yisited Miss Mi Janeson in Easley near and Sunday. J- F Pilgrim, well - known spen nter of route 2, was in Mr usiness Tuesday. near Ickens Stephens, of p 'ho has been quite sick Port ime, is improving. Riggins and son, Mc- gene route 1 wero in town inl a 3s one day last week. A. imm6ns, well-known who route 2, was In town of J. iss one (lay last week. Pick hers and trustees are hom be at the meeting in with house here Saturday. C. Terrell and Martin his 1 )re married March 11, has i ies, N. P., officiating. tack J. P. Carey, Jr., and near iev were business visi- port iberty one day last Mi rails vrant to talk to Easley quar telephone next week spen etter put in your call his W. I thony went to Green- Th lay to see his mother, son c . Anthony who was the e ick. week arrott, Anderson and will LWaY of Liberty spent Andc vith MIsS Attaway's mil Pickens. I Mrs. W. W. Porcher Veti ville are yisiting Mr. lien C. E. Robinson and even Ids in Pickens. era a A. Woodruff and Mrs. ers. 'ris of Oateechee spent have )urs here Sunday with Tli men aylor attended several scho f the Chapman- Alex- gilnn iyal meeting in At- A . week. char igens, a good citizen scho >er part of this county, invit quite sick recently Th inonia. B3 A Stewart, well-known that ing on Liberty route:3 his ) coulity seat on busi Lil-hie Phursday. he sta, Ashmore charm- 110l( artained several friends ne on Hampton aye 'riday evening. at ( N. H-allum ,hnd Prof. form allumn spent Sunday Atla -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ia1 lumn, nuear Liberty-.ra ud acted as one of the the preliminary orator- A st of the Easley school. har I vill be a box supper at For< ak schoolhouse Friday theC rch 19. All ladies are a pl come and bring boxes. timit argaret Attaway, the nd efficient teacher of me nel school, spent the m with homnefolks here. M has esse Morris and Miss as it adricks of Pickens re- ligh iited thef: parents, Mr. love W. F.'ilendricks, of -eas I con< Bower -p'reeman and. ;ha Wyatt, tWo prominenrat Is neri of E lsey, were at her y Seat orp business on~e :Cov( veek. ven Parsons left last the a resume his wyork at Pici , Fla. H-e was'accom- day v his uncle T.i A. hers who will bring the talin children to Pickens. like ons and children will pacl Ir home with her fath- qua W. T. Bowen for the Con trac The Milliner of Pickens, -'announce the firs pring Millinery an4 on display Friday a March 19 e Misses Grace and a You are ' y lnery P. . ertisement ti tokens Local SWd e Ladies' cottage ing will meet Friday j 1 4 O'clock with Mrs. M. er. All the ladies of Pick. re cordially Invited to be tnt. and Mrs. J. C. Jennings returned from a visit to son, Jesse, at Hardeville. is a railroad engineer now mg between Hardeville and killoee. Hrei i n and Mrs. A. B. Looper, of Pickens, and Mr. and Mrs. . Bigby, of Williamston, Sunday with their parents' and Mrs. M. J. Welborn Pickens. e, building o'ccupied by 3r's barber shop has-recent. en refloored an repainted e and outside and fixed up rally and greatly improved opearance. M. Reese of Lisbon, Fla., accompanied the remains E. Parsons from Lisbon to ens, has returned to his 3 after spending a few days f riends here. B. Finley last veek visited rother, Miles Finley, who )een suffering from an at of appoplexy at his home Salem. We are glad to re that he is improving. les 13. Allgood, a Southern ay detective with head ters at Salisbury, N. C., several days this week with )arents, Captain and Mrs. . Allgood, near Pickens. e encampment of the Clen ollege cadets will be held in itv of Aiiderson during the of March 22. The cadets narchi from the college to 'rsol), I (listance of eighteen tow1nship singing con 11ll meet with Bethle atirch fourth Sunday ing at 2 o'clock. All sing re invited, especially lead Let's all come out and a good time. ere will be an entertain L given at the Ambler lhouso oil March 26, be Ing at one o'clock p. m. mall adlmittance will be ged for the benefit of the A library. Public cordiady ed. .e many friends of Capt. W. llgood will regret to learn he has been quite sick at ome near Pickens for some We are glad to say that 3 now iiproving and we ho will soon be antirely again. . T. A. Seawright arrived 'harleston Monday and a ess f rom him .yesterday in s 1s thaLt he 1has boulght the tie oceanI and~ hired Walt ~ston and1( Spencer Gantt to it ofl.. H e will sell wvhales :or a nickel. (XO.~ l Picken s'.popu very man1, j.fuir~hssed a auitomobilec foi heus L blhiic. Pickens lias'needed Iblic service car for somne and we are glad Mr. Grav as purchased one and hope ! 'prove a profitable invest rs. Mar'y Alexander, who been seriously Ill, is reported nproving, greatly to the de of all Pickens people, wvho Mrs. A lexander. Much un 14s ha&'been felt about her lition- And a trained nurse bpen 1r constant attendance 1 bedside. We hone for an early and permnanent re ie last lyceum attr'action of present Feasonl will be at tihe :ens school auditortuni Fri night, March 26: It. Is Lided as one of the best en ments on the road and will ly be greeted here by a ca ty house. The American rtet, musicians, and Clayton rad, cartoonist, is the at tion. y Shop t Showing I Pattern Hats id Saturday nd 20 lary Cashion ited to attend COS