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FATHER AT WAR, TRAGEDY AT HOME Just What Home Service Meams to a Soldier. The her kisses his wife and kid. die'. . by, shoulders his gun 1a nutr11ches awaIy to wvar. lor ati ltile the Current of life flows 8lntothiIily for the soldier's little falul ly. 'T'hen conies the tra-gedy. ' Mother Is t ken ill. The little brood of broth ers anti sisters Is helpless. No fatlier to turn to. A helpless muother I To whon can the Amerlean soldler's family look at this eitical period1 Mtst a brave iai's loyalty to hIs Country inean lesoithin and sutfering to those nearest a ni dearest to hiin? No Emlinphat ically "o ! The Ameri can people will no' periit the famil lies of their soldiers :id sailors to su1ifer been use their bre:ilwinners are fighting for their caointry. And so the Rel Crs 1lipartient of ('ivili! nt Ito lief has 'roatil a nation-willo orpimti iz'.iitioI fo homi0e1t sorviie for the fantl lies of sobliers ani Sailors. 'tilr the lannor tif "Ilotne Serv a" aaiioth rfain itl wttineni have enlroul-1 aind :1re thovoting-- thIns11-elves tt Io 1. . t A:h f tsk f h lping sohlio's . fami i i l n dci :a j 1the prob. let ai everyday lift anil ling thein to m anii i tI si 0:111tard s of he l:tth, Horie Service--True Service. Ilom 5ervie t -ails kielping the sol. dir's lh i rln wel and in slchilul. It no-1 iS ini tilt, ifu inn l, ovill finina liat trobb. rrngngthle, household hloat ratingh ltinsuaie p~tiriums, t.itasti e a liorf? ia'e, bining m"d .ent ute anld il In il ..M - to 1 e ra h ri;..:h ruoinen!. Ill s or "11,m1111 rv lee" is true service, in l at pro\iits 00' u a, n i[ar- 'a ti a I asp I rI mh i r:thor thwn theh niltono ha iv It cna! fr: yn ahei u brsa i 1991 .n~rlig m m~s..-r:0inn of the fu a - It a 'a a o tj h e sed 'a fo ly.I aT lo .:t' o, ' it I h-I I d t o fl 5 a4 , ed S a i. t ta h a ' t heI liae!ti t'e Ua'il b a h I ( er iy lh mtidi ill helA-.never \ou Need a Cieneral Tonic Take tir e't. CE TFIRES ARE VULCAP Tires are adv day-so why n< old ones repair< are too far gc the best of mi scientific meth< antee every job satisfaction..... See H. GI s~I 12FI.ll NEWS. Lantfo rd, .\Aity It .---Satu I y ma - inl, was briglt and c l d " ialolt Iild il, la(ui il, ati h ad cl t h l adi \V 4 of te I it~tl Division as thi ir a t:. "t a r t r i I ti ng of I th . z. . .\ t all the cuIrces w1 er - pria utO d ail at v try inlterestilng Vanti hI( W p: - gramn renidered. .\r.C. D. Im oand AIrs .. ). W. Wa tt: n uie -n i *alk oil te work. 1'.Ais:... C.. U:,k, .ss Lucile0 Cox and A .\ V. W .-,. 1',t ter4o r'ait d well-prepared papei In the lljects iasigeti d to ih em. T e y1 1) .were all enjoyed. ioth thle irenin and Sunday nlornling services- were well ati i te d. A plvasant surprke Swaited Ihe coligregation wh 1 1 . T.\. L'awtonl and family of Gre...it (-,ti. e and jnd oined inl wi. h ' the wo r ti. Rev. Lawton delivered a a1,t exc llenti r i lrmo and .\!:-.Sa n- , onl and sister, Franici.a, assisted the muscaccomlpanlyin.; the or -list with thleir v iol,.;InI, in ;, verAl lt o wionls. The mliusic t fth y n : y:f was& h"'hly ap ncia'k . \r. and .I)r. \ ilwto l an ii- - r, 111 s. and .\I*.-. \\. iI. Clmments Ln1d0s t' W I 11VI l ii k \I :.-. aii I i I es I t h hI )('tn ie of a . i a l tx I w t a id w 1 is ryan1 t. II I I r i :un te i t . ** owlr. andi of co t -c r. \l11 to welcoime the joly faAphful 1!:lmbeOr wo havt in t, pi-reoln o, .\li. W. W. Yqarlgin. Wt, don' se oww (-::b0 well aet along wil~:w0 h,1im t tuit -. li, n a - la Iu meet int wr h mawai mad mllni1al \ ':. and, Pr . )a p \v ob Iand I thA ir ancin every t vSome yittle son rpet t day wiI N .. I'Foen utey y. \1 r. .i. Lilt La:1o an fu y a - edeial---msto .-r - ~.iar ds ! and gu!sandr. R.e.p'itu 1dA y ir I ! an : o -ilt r ,, togie etirs. JY FOSI...*Y .NT in also attelded services here Sun da; nwening. ... .Iri-y King. of l rens, is vis i h b .. J.1 II :i nf \Mr. 1. T. Intr , a u'rhrof otherzt aIttended ),t. h t thI e w-itr failed In r :-" . The 1: x( qlnartel(,y i s n ih Laneson oe tieiv Oth10Nlo Johsioln nt Sunday _1 hli n a ry bo lrlo aln . .\or. atl . Ge. lirlan of Wood:-ziff, werv ai h vgest i oi'' M . . I1.ill i . 'I . lol l Moore - has retu I Ined no fro'nl th I Steek vdlIey hosp)I(tl wh!erec shl was4 Operated onl for. appenl d r'iii '1. \Vt atr $Iad ShI e s the one po Ira I I,);- Ao wel' and is again able to b)i a'. home to he-. many friends. The llurai Imprwovement association will1 have itsi re:2,ulav mtontly meeting no-A lPriday afternloonl at 3:30 O'clock. Le11al the ladies como and help its to Iearn -inlothler $:.06 111k0 thle onle we earned LuAt year. Mr.% Youi ng, Our trea-z;rovr, ays- it is Iin his offiee now for o a. soon as we Aet our claii . :ild Mis. To:n Liarman visited r! liv o; in Woo'i aff for the week t > 'xil : and M is4 .\'ilkie % ra.-, D, hichis recenitly. .i \ ian'e .i-hnon i at home oil !;parnts. 1. and Mrs. .1. I. Vot hl s hee'n calledi to a: j, i - waitin to I-() -m a the day to dVr.We4 don't knlow how Na'nnie Mai :i Nis r.;itlin her S .Mr.. .. 11. Patters.)on. ti Vi - E' Vl vy Iaua b c f. .\ I t i:I I I' i t ac i . ' i i noa:' if off - n in.:,* ('hid n' I~ I t n i I I' iii io Ih'flili,.! [EI Job Doie W N andd: w will Giv Te Per. C 1 Iim UR ~ .~ Red22 -IEE" mother in the hopes that a change to the uIll-collitry would be beneficial. IIis little body was lai(1 o1 toest in tle remt Iely at .J 1. l %easant, jIo 4lay Sollnng. itvR. Alr. Sciuires Conducting Ite funert(al exercises witi glreal ten,. derness and sweet imIIt y. The yn'l.: jprents have the sympiatlh of mIany fri elns Iin this troat hour of several From here will att(end the Cltai'tmiiaua .t Ilaiurens thi week *. The Chauuialltlla i beginnlin1g to be looke(id upon as a very helpful and broadening ilistiti ioln l and will be Imiore largely paItroni zed as the years go by. All. .1. R. Finley went. with 'Mr. C. A. Power who spoke at Bethlehem Sunday morning in the interest of Red Cross work. Uncle John enjoyed great ly tiiis visit to his old camping ground of ,0 years ago. lie not iced sadly the changes or yeaa onlya f w od landinarks left. The old church still looked the same, however. )r. C. P. Vincent was called to see Air. .1. A. Woftord Saturday afternoon. Friends of .lMr. Wofford will be so1rry to hear he Is not so welt. Mr. W. A. Ilendrix. at up-to-date farmer. of Waterloo section, was a pleatsallt alh'r at the homne of lr. .1. A. Wolord Sun1day alternoon. .r. and .\1rs. G. If. Finley were a;isI Sunday of their mother, Mlrs. De!!a Cuningham, of Alt. Pleasant. l rs. I'lbr Moore and Ailiss e were the pllasant guests Suinday of .\l-. and \ lhad Moore. \lr. Erast us .\addoi and Mlrs. omega Tl ni man and (hil:.. of th-i Ies ton. we 'e here for the burial of little JaCk (alcult. a They are with their ut. .\10 \. Cora Madden for a few I". I,11therl ii. 'ls of (Groy Coligt, .:lf dow11 n%; for 1he iirI.t! -I:r. We ave glad to report all ou1 si d of I laen! h-11igh school made Ibeir 1 rules-Nlisses E'stelle .artin, Valli, 1 Woff ord. Mamiead'en to 'h 1 '!h rmie: Orace Finley to tile '!h w-0 1 C. \olk rd to the 91 h. liof. It. . .Cliherlson was a l16d Cro-z, speakelr at Chwstinut Ridge Sun day. la:'. l "10 11bb) o Clard~v wereT It New Prospect and Rocky .,,q o eral !],(n ith a tendance n' :'03:'01 Suday schlool was; below th' avern Suliday morning. Those WM ~ ~ l~ 14 n n iovd u speecch SqPSCIUE TO "TiHE ADVETI1ISER" RE1 ulcanizing . -and Every| NEI Tire Sold ~SDA ent. of Amount of Purcht Wtican Cross HE YLCNIG PERISHING 31AY COMMAND - AN ARMY OF- ALLIES A nrieln Genieieral Will he iII Cliiitur Wlere .'ilied States Troops Pre donmite. U'nity of Control Und(er Ioch Slown l II Arrangements In Force oil 'Ihe Western Front. Washington, Iay I.-Gen. Lersh ig probably son will he commanding! lF'renclh and 1111tish troops as the pr ie o ess of brigading American units withI hicir allies on the Western front goes rorwar 1. As if exemplifying the uni-i ly of : oiliand and action into which I lie United States and its co-belliger eits have entered it icaie known here today that )vhenever American troops predominate in the brigaded dI risions as tie proecss goes on, these llvisions, uIider present plans, will be turned over to General 'Pershing's ".011man11d. This plan would accomplish several hinllgs Which thle military authlorities 'oisulling upon it regard as Very de irable. It Would rapidly Increase tle -ize of the American fighting col m nd oil the -haIttle lilies; it Would ontrillte tremendously to the spirit )f unify and concerted effort, and at lie salle lime Inst ead of holding large uimbiies -of' American troops behind he liies while training, would sur. rouid them with seasoned veterans :Ind under actual battle conditions school them to he rehrigaded later with fresh American troops coming 0 i'Fralle. In tisl way the efliciency f tile lBritish and Frenlch reserves Is \xpecte(d to be increased and tle work of building a great fully trained lighting force ill France is expected to he hastened. In addition to this as illustrative of he ullty of command under General Ioch who directs all the allied armies it Was state( ollicially here today that l'och connadll ; tlie itlalian troops in Italy as fiuly as he does Ilie Anier a.1iiBul lish, irench and Italian froops in Fraice and lcivgium. it. has bell Suliposed that colisd ,ring the Italii front as part of the Westernl haltle unlder a1 decisionl reachedi at the \'erSailles conif'renllce, hie geI [ illiho's authority extend It nas tted also that Italy, .i1 the pre.wnl. besides sending Iroops to iranoe in numbers elual to those b1, inU ut ii from the ' itcid Staates has mn h< r tigh ting Hino a lirger arly 11m.o perfcttly u(p(ipped than she had the gr-cat Austria drive. Th,. inil. rmation tha,1 the brigaded ailieddii::ions: inl the west probably, CRI~ SOUTH-EF TI During th( introduce thi cluding then help the Re tires are gu tse ora 4,000 mile 3,500. The; cent. June 1a LP Bu3 SING W will be placed under the command of [eneral Pershing when the numbers tif American troops continued in ilt hn predominate, was ta ken to mean i t 11lhe smteii Priniple wOuld 1o e)' to w-hen the predonaluting naubers were I4'reIchl or British. 31T11. BE i El ,C NE WS. * 0 * 0 * 0 0 6 111 * All. 110the0, Alay 20O.--The All. Detlhel wribe failed to get last week's news in time for the last issue. .\[r. Hlaskeli lHenley of Greenwood an(d Mr. and M rs. Irby Henley of Fork Slhioals spent. last Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ii. Henkp .\Ir. and -Mrs. W. C. Knight spent last Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Jere iniah Stone and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. \V. Killingsworth Ind family muotored to Donalds in their new car Sunday. Dr. John ). Pitts, of Greenwood, Mras. Jennie Shar-p and little Genevieve If lionca Pathi, were the week-end guests of Mrs. M. J. Sharp. Messrs. Allic Sliarp and Braniblett )()d. Misses Pea and 1lith Hoff ian. Ethel Sharp, llmlie and Felicia tlone motored to Clcmson College last ' 1nday anid spent the day. .\lIss Emily bbt and .\Mr. Kellett, of (reenville, were happily married at Ill lim ei oft the brid'(s ft'athier. Mr. J. ( D. bbb. last Stinday. Mi:ss liettie Stonei has just ret n from a visit. to Donalds, andii1*0 visilingt t here she accompanied Mr. ;1i(1 Mrs. S. C. Uillingsworth to Ta vania and Martin, Ga. Mr. ad Mrs. N. B. Wood and family spent last Sunday lin Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Carlisle and fam 1ly spent Sunday in Spartanburg. Mr. Ernest Stone and Miss Claudia Stone spent the week-end in Green ville (.outy11. Names of Me1thodis s Witanteil. The heads of families of the First Metlodist Chumrcii are reilested to reild Ine at, once tle names of all mebeiliis of teir11 fallnilite ' wIho aro nuerIIl sI't, of Ilie hurh, and their nree mbber. Pile llufi Selhol ( ie . Tlhe Iteaclie and puiIls of Pine si ff il ecoImol lave issIled invitations to the clos-ing oxerlcises vvriday even May lth, b91'Te programme begins om111ipily at S o'c lock. N TIRE Co.'S ~se three days, to s line we are in in our offer to d Cross. These aranteed to give ce---others only y advance 20 per s te... Now ORKS