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"THE UNION COUNTY PAPER EVERYBODY NEEDS ir "THE UNION COUNTY PAPER EVERYBODY READS ITT he Monroe Journal PUBLISHED TWICE EACH WEEK TUESDAY AND FRIDAY VOL.24-NO.40. MONROE, N. G, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. $1.50 PER YEAR CASH. HTItl.EY WANTS SHJI'BULDF.RS TO HAVE THK1IS DAILY BEEIt Miijipfc.g Ibumt Oppose Aboltitc Prohibition as Proposed in Jonce Amendment Colby Tlk to Wil Mm. President Wilson is understood to l.ae declined to interpose active op position, for the present at least, to the Jones amendment to the $11,- U00,00o emergency agricultural bill, providing for absolute prohibition during the war. The President is said to have taken the position that while he would have preferred precipitation of the prohi bition question in separate legislation he would not at this time interfere in the matter or so long as it does not hold up final enactment of the emergency agricultural bill or other necessary legislation. Should it in terfere with such legislation it is un derstood the President might step in ;.nd ask that the amendment be eli minated. Senator Smith of South Carolina, acting chairman oi the senate agri cultural committee, discussed the eucstion with the President at the White House late today after Brain bridge Colby, representing Chairman Hurley of the shipping board, had of Kvred vigorous objections to absolute prohibition at the hearing on the .lones amendment before the agricul tural committee. Mr. Colby, who is a member of the shipping board, told the committee that to take beer away from shipyard employes would reduce their efficien cy and result in a reduction of new ship tonnage of about 25 per cent. In spite of this opposition from an important government agency prohi bition leaders expressed confidence tonight that the Jones amendment would be favorably reported to the senate. The commute will meet again tomorrow and Acting Chair man Smith hopes to reach a vote be fore the end of the day. MAKSHYILLE BED CBOSS CIIAFR HAS COMPLETED ITS FIRST YEAR A Personal Appeal During Thai Time It Has Don Great " " M " " . O. O. UIUIUUIVV. work w. b. Mrh Marrie-Rev To the people of Union Countv: Gov. Bickett has hv Junto l Hnan !-'. II... l I 1 l' a. ,i i 1 . n . . iw.h ni I mZ. Piuuaniauuii sei apan me period Deginmng Saturday, Death of IL (rank Moore. IQ 99 ,Y, VAn T ooe.. ii? o H Correspondent of the Journal. " , T iiuajr, uuuc io, a ar savings Marshviiie, June n.-Misses Lottie week and ures the people of Union county during this riarreii ana .Mabei Long left Friday weeK to pledge tnemselves to purchase Thrift Stamps and for a two weeks visit to relatives at I T o..: pi x . . 1 concord and High point. " ai oawngs stamps io an amount equal lo szu lor every Messrs. l. l. Green, j. t. Green, man, woman and child in the State. The population of iL4inMtot" their Union county is 36,000, in round numbers, and this means kinsman. Harvey Davis, at vass. in that we are expected to purchase in all $732,094.00 worth Monro COUntV. last Tiiperiuv Ur.v . , 1 e. r . . .... v. was the son of Mr. and fr W p 01 uiese stamps, lne people of Union countv have al Davis who moved from the' Giiboa ready purchased about $100,000 worth: you will there neighborhood a few years aeo md f i ' 1 i ' J . was lust reachinir m.nhnmi hm M iwc ik asiveu io uitwe yourselves dunncr war savmes w - m 1 w...0 ... 1 -v-.--. . . w o years of ace. On account of his dis- WeeK tO DUl'Chase $0.2.034.00 Worth hefnrp thp ptk nf -o ..,......,.: ...! l ...v. . v cac iiuuruuiuoia ut'ius me cause Oil 1 111 w his death) he was exempt from army I service, though he had registered in I earnestly appeal," says President Wilson, "to ev 1 V Sk Sore of New Saiem ery man woman and child to pledge themselves en or be township died Tuesday at ii o'clock fore the 28th of June to save constantly and buv as reeu fhe'iaVt two o? whicThe wcoX Possible the securities of the Government, and to ed to his bed. Deceased was 70 years do this as far as possible through membership in War of age and is survived by his wife, Co,r;nm, c,w;; TV, oou t i..-- i five sons and seven daughters. Messrs. ""'fi queues, inc tour vi June cnus uus sptciai Kiiison. Troy, jim, Tom Moore and period of enlistment in this great volunteer armv of pro mLfEXaeSh: Auction and savings here at home. May there"be none eis r.nd sisters surviving. The funeral UnenllStetl On that daV. and burial was at the hdward Davis TV,V, tU .1 e n-.. o. nA . cemetery Wednesday at 11 o'clock a. viug uic yuitnat; vi WdV C5aUlgS Clamps IS a m.. uev. l . Lime ana tiaer j. f. painouc uuiy in tnat u neips tne uovernment carry on "'illriSfr'.ii v. Uhe war, it should also be remembered that it helos vou visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. j. who buy them. The money so invested is not by any ''&t!7iiihMt Thursday for nieans a gift to the Government; it is a loan to the Gov- lam, lexas, xo jom me avmuon eminent un wnicfl me invesier wjii net lour per cent m KSinSLnSit Merest a year, compounded quarterly. And as security business visitor in town Friday. ior your loan you nave ail tne resources and credit of the meErs .Witteillw tZ) States of America behind it: it is the greatest and meeting last Thursday evening by Strongest SeCUHty in tne WOnd today. The opposition of the shipping having his guest. Lieutenant Hough Another, and perhaps the greatest, feature of this mg. we were interested in aii that method of saving and investing is that it is adapted to M".' aml were glad People of the smallest means. You can berin bv buvinir ... "" I - i. i.. H . A mi...., m , " . " Misses .May anu rauune Hamilton u iwemy-iive cent inrnc Cbtamp, and wnen vou have It) Hdn!v,n Monroc ,ast Fr- of these, which have cost you S4.00. vou add 17 cents and t0 Miss Neii Hasty of charlotte spent get in return a War Savings Stamp which matures at $5 k- i5:.:'S:e"d at the hon,e of her pa on January 1, 192:1 The people in the countrv can buv L n ' i) K ocr (1 vinkinst is tin nil nil - - tj -- nd is essential. He said that . iss Esther and Master stough these stamps f rom R. F. D. carriers, thus having a savings FZS'ir ilS SuiparweKl f bank brought right to their doors. fo! ihi. it ic Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ogburn and The War SaVinffS Committee of Union pnnntv nnnonk f?? JsXi and rt 5M.VrraiSr7 a" the Pe?PIe of the county to get ready now for War Former lreur, of sum Brr.n. B-". sund., -; - aavmgs week, and be prepared to pledge themselves then can hoard to the amendment came as a surprise to dry leaders some of whom were inclined to believe that it re flected the attitude of the President Mr. Colby told the committee Chair nnn lliirlov anrl mptnhra nf thft fthln. jing board believed prohibition at da' andN?a,ul1'da'- this time would prove a detriment the shipping industry as many wor men think beer drinking is unharm ful and desplt Innlnlntlnn l k i Mil k lull 1 lltl tEOO i J V WIV vwj . ... n J .Jrv.iinn nf fnml t his time it is Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ogburn and the principal witness tionlsts, told the comm d absolute prohibition ZXt?$! ,PoMnuheLu;erkrenBda,arhe0rhrotte to purchase all the War Savings Stamps they possibly n, but thought Dr. Dewitt Hunter of Baltimore, lhis is not only your duty it is a privilege. it should be brought about gradually nt VVedneRday n glit and nf ve,.ln!t,te!v as the Jones Thursday with his sister. Mrs. J. T. ninit ii v j i ui vv MFiijivi j ww.. .... p i . amendment provides. He also said wt"1.'1.'!8, , v,a,nn ft'allnew" nolef",e nouse of Marsh-Bowman to give up several boys for this war he would have preferred to have seen ""'.;"""',; i r -,, V. ,;. .6 lu""e Wl" return ana mis manes them more than an i 1m ftri uu litML wtrc'iv wilii .u i s ir tu i .mi v m h iiir3i ma roromonw m n : vi.m .j - ,iA ktu . ni it nroDO.eu in hfraraie leRiMaiiun m-i.v CT . .... . i ... . . : ' v....., Hll .iwu uu uirir mi i, inev ueir. n stead of as a rider to an approprla- "'. 10S,e conamon, we a.e wr win oe at home at the residence of. with 32 paid members, which is a tion bill. Mr. Bryan predicted that v'u " 'r me present. : remarkable record. The officers and even if the Jones amendment is (u- these young men are recent gradu-M he groom will be accompanied by .committee are as follows: Chairman. leated national prohibition is sure to "l ' ru u. .uarsn anu uev. irs. Kate Staton; secretary and treas listen ior our country a service. seymour Taylor. Mis Simpson; Cutting Com.. Mr: " "irrrj IUhI Crss SUh Simpson. Mrs. Minnie Austin, Mrs. 01- narioue. wnere ue uua i w i lie Staton. Mrs. Carpenter; Member past two weens in me nosuuui, our one year ago tins month the, shin committee Mis Parker ir n .1 .1.1 U Tl,... ...Ill .nil. n HAli!..... . i . ' - ... . , v- uay. iiiuuu(,ii ni. m i in i uiuvfiueiii whs mauc to estaDUHii .staton Airs S Staton very careiui mere ere no peium- a tteu cross organizi'tion in Marsh- Amount rnitM...i r,,.,.. ru,i r....u. nent injuries from his unfortunate ac- ville. The Woman's Book Club an- boxes nlare.l in tfr. i fntiAr.'. citieni in me iununa.. mi, iiuinivu u coiumuiee to invest eate rs hv Fnvnitino r.. 7n james, a stuueiu ui mus o uuhi uu possioiiuies or organizing a ehap-;l.ee Co. $5.53. Harrell Bros. 4.17, coiicge, BirvuiiiiJHHiru Mia ! hiiu 10 me enoris or tnese lauies 1 jirHi ide and Hallinati $1.77, I'nitcd nonie ann win remain .1 u.i.,s. ,,a lne creuit uue ror Aiarsnvnie liav- rash Store 31p riniiv nn.i nm-i. r.r. I f 1 I I n .1 A .k 11 Ott II I'D 1 1 I .1 . . . . . . . . ' ' .r. v.uinry oiftaii auu M'vtic,1K u ium iioss oil:1!) izniirm ppi r.t idn L'. u-ai.,ij (i ? a ..:'. .uisr iv uui auu r uhub i , ,,-b lXj nil ,, ;i r nun ni ntsr . rn 9 in t.... o spent yesterday and today with lelii- until the people were made to under-; Mrs. A. P. Phifer 26c, Marcus Phlfer uric. hiuiiu iiic wui K. I lien tne teil lUie 1 I,'. 1'nst nrf i-eS2.74 T-'.l Mai-uh OI. 1 t . 11... aifn I ..... ) ... . . . . ' iews iias un-" icit-i.ru ui ic weauier 111 me winter was anotiier'j t. r.rhini A Cn ti ir. nnh..i. arrival in nance 01 i-cii araw-oacK. out lor tno past few! shop 50c, T. L. Austin Co. 25c. bauk iiuvsi. iiiiiuiiK wiiuiii 1 .vwv. 1 111 j 11 1 11 ?i me fiiLiiiisin.mii nr inn ii-n . r 11.1, ni. oi ono - - . , ,, 1 ... v .. 1 11 . .tinning n luiiii 111 4.I.Ov v..vj ivi me un 11,1s luriuuHuu uesDiie: i.isr nr wot k pi a in i.'ort f'rnaa rnum Mrs. 11. C. Newsome left Saturday the hot v.-eatin-v umi m v ior vuiuiiruiii, wnri warm woiK-room. All enort3 to raise Medlin; L. E. Huggins, Boyre Hall some nine wmi nvi " money ior materials nave been very man. Charlie Barrino and Miss Klov newsome dcihk a im-mun " successiui. iast Wednesday after-1 Myers. meuicai corp stationeu at ianiii - noon .Mrs. Henry Ashcraft entertain- Tuesday Mesdaiues Barns Griffin son. . . . led tne Book Club, of which she Is Sillie firit'fin Miasma nitio !i..tth Mr. and Mrs. John B. Little and nresident. at her home nnrf na a fit. I L'.u n oiiuy 01 v,iirtinain vwuu.j o. o uuR aniiiveisaiy or tne ciuo s enorts Marsh. Mabel Long, Esther Baker reiauves neie. . towaios estaonsning tne Ked cross, Knte Mottr He Mvrtie rsiiffin ..-.1 il...... T)r,.dirqi mini 1 . .. 1 nivaies injiuii i cursi leucn meniDer ronirinnTmi a stivar nr Rom me Marsn ot camp jacason ret iik and the sum nf five rfniinr. u,. spent Sunday with friends and rela- raised, which was turned over to the tives here. local chapter. Mr. J. J Simpson or cnarioue speni Another hit of war m V m-t.ih a couple of days nere on ousiness me Mar8hVne will undertake is the es past weeK. tauiisnment of a Demonstration kitch Mr. j. 11 uaner is piacinK lumut-i fn. tr navtor nr ran -m for the erection of a modern dwell- charge and the plan is this: The h; nn his lot in tne nortnern part ui iuppi n? win . t n,. Josenh Proebstle of Cincinnati, O., ceneml secretary of the united orew i rv and t-oft drink workers presented retitions signed by the heads of in lernatitmnl labor unions representing more than four million union men, protesting at-'aint the amendment. ' Mr. Proebstle came directly from the meeting or the American Federation (.f Labor at St. Paul where he sa'd ici.orts of the pending legislation i-miKcd a storm of opposition. Anna A. Gordon, national president of the women's Christian Temperance rnion: Bishop James Cannon, Jr., chairman of the commission on tern ierume of the social service of the t. . , , 1 V 1, .w. I Metnouist bpi"oii ilium", num." and Representatives Randall or can fornia, a dry leader in tne nouse, ai so supported the amendment. . t:..k.i-Ri Vnu'. Vav Ijiter ' ...... . . .... . - - Vou will not be asked to pledge yourself to buy so many stamps next week. You will have until Jan. 1. 1919 to pay for them. With fine crop prospects, and labor earning good wages, there is no earthly reason why anyone, no matter how stralgh- tened In circumstances now, can't subscribe for $200 worth of Stamps. If a man can't save that much in six months In these prosperous times something is certainly wrong. BAKER WITHDRAWS OPPOSITION imw-vtT AOtS MAY BE OUXGED Fi.il Situation i.. Au.iH U iii ItH Anuy Imi'i lr..iiiir Murh To all outward appearances the in the Italian Intention of Selective Service to Ages Between lg ami 43 IrtixMxI Austrian offensive fn.wder I Prejmilng Sutl-tks s theater thus far has met with failure To Available Men. ",ODK ,ne ,ronl rro1" l"e Venetian n- .w. , t . , , Alps to the Adriatic sea. Withdrawal by Secretary Baker of in o. hm a.; . " 1 mv "in irfciutl auuillUIlill tirOllHU nis opposition has given fresh tin- has ..n r.a,,f....i i ....... j .o . ; A ... . .u- I ...1-..u ""ui mc- luiau- t.u. ,v v.,i..-1Uriauuu vi me propo- ers. while alonir the Pint rivr sai neiore congress to extend the draft where intensive fighting is in progress age limits so that the war department at aoluc points tn ' dl have avaUable at no distant date ,iU,t8i FMmg t0 . f fc ample man power to carry out Presi- itaian am,. .. ... i'li'ciaiii uu army ui South an(1 of Asiaco . II 11 I I li lIlMl (.Im r.. .. a . n ... " " - "r ",c war "u w French and Italians in brilliant coua- ul"n-v- I tpr-nl funuiuc a liuv r.,i ,L..n U.... m J. in 11 VA 1 u "",U01 uertigo and C.italunga. past which Marshal General Crowder began prep- ,he Austrians had hoped to push their arat.on of statistics show-ing results front ,,, in th A , river val- which mlgnt be expected if the draft ivy vni,.h ,eads t0 Vjcen.a tht, a rAiuiiT-u w aiivua ut ln I pia ins below is to years, tne limns nxn in a Vn n!m k i.t. - hill by Senator France, republican. It paine(i, but more than 2o0 prisoners la oviioilol th'it t hia i m fm-ii t . mn will I - - . i"'"u, iuu ... ,eM int0 tne hands of the allied uc yirrruiru tuuu iu mr st-uaie H"11" 1 1 roops. tary coiuiiuuee wnicn is consiuennj: inr hoan i. uin. t.. in... . , . w, . ... i viv '- wi.ibs i"i u n ll iuiu me r ranee oiu. h w.rv hv th- f ..I.. . II. 11. .,k. 1 ....... ... ...v ..v...j .S W.c tmiijr irj.unsuu uic irauiisui inr i i. rr.,m tho M.,nto1 .. .,1..,. .1 ... . .. . ll " ...v........ (mum re-ciasMiK-auon oi men oy iiHai .....(.....j i. ,1.. ,... I I- 1j: - .1 ,i v '.-"' ' UO.UUS luunmr imjie mail ow.v"" v,.n!PO tlomh. dill .notMS men will be added to class 1 bv this means, as against the original esti mate of 2ii(i,000. Operation of Gen pi-nl C!rni'r1r' wnrb nr rtcht rpi'ii?:!- tions which becomes effective ne.vt July 1 is expected to add to the tote-1 in the first class, haeh district is standing his heavy losses and numer ous repulses on various sectors, bent on throwing his armies across the stieam or pushing further westward with those of his forces that already have forded it. Nevertheless, further set-backs to the Austrians have fol- experieu to nave near me iiuuon.i ,owe( tnose of past davs on the Mon- average of 28.7 per rent of its total tP0 wh(?re the itaIians are ,-icious- registtation in class 1 when the re- , dispu,inK ie ripllt of wav t0 the classification has been completed. ,,:iins i.ikew; thp r,in.u These estimates were pointed to to- ,. .,. f;.rflwir H,. n d,,, day by some officials as bearing the enemy's heaw attacks have been their contention that there is no '"- held and under "the impetus of the mediate necessity Inr changing the i, .,,,., ,.lllint(,P winu.a hB h:la f!llipn age limits. General Crowder, i.nme- bafk near ,he river for reinforce diately. does not share this view and n , hrm.,.t recently told the senate military com- ja not 0UtMlde the ranpe ()f mittee that extension of the age lim-1 Knnitv tht a i.-irp nmnhnr nf tt.p ts was necessary because at the plan- .,.,,,,.,. B .. un . . ned rate of calls class 1 would be ex- taken nrlA0Wr by the Italian's, for a hausted early next year. bridue which thev threw across the Members of congress from mining ,weP tho w , lli f,.t K distriets were Iniorinec today by Gen- ,wp(,n t)p ConegIiano railway bridge eral Crowder's office that there will an(, ,he Zenp0ll ,oop huve been car. be no reconsideration of the decision re(, awQy on Jhe bos()ln o (he gv(,oN not to grant deterred classification to ,(n MreaiU At he rute Qf tf)e ,0M miners as a class. This will leae ()f those bpldg tne inforppnnt of the matter of miners classitication ,he AllstI.ians 0 tho weHt bank of with the local hoards. tll s. ,.... anil thp ,piPnishniPnt f Announcement of definite rulings tllut,. 11nll11 on what are to be termed useful em- " xuan bn the fo()(, tuation and ployment under the work or flKht tJ)e war wearinpss of ie .)00.)1(, witll. regulations is expecten soon. n in ,he d , ,,,., rrl,v nin n,.B ,,lnk. opinion on the status of baseball play- jn tnmb)e for the authorities. Trouh- ers now is awaiting General irow- lous times also seemingly are In stora er's decision It is understood that fol thtJ Cennan government, owing the game will be classed as a spoit . , fc f , . , ... , but that the opinion has provisions to guard against interference with nrofesslonal league schedules this sen soil. Results of the government s ulti matum that loafinii wouiu not oe ioi erated during the war already are be- ng felt in various parts ol the cotin- iv fnntfir al reports from seveiai states show the iiunieiiiaie impnn reported to have raided bakerlM and stoned tht resident ot the premier and even tu have attacked one of the wings of the Imperial palace. Troops had to be called out to re store order. Names for It-1 Cross CJnilt ' Mrs. R. F. Krimminger und Miss l in:., l.--i... ... : c , r. , , i,, ,.i ., ,iu i ii ii i- ni mi ui iukvi iiiuuc luuvass ui nient In the labor nuv kft antU e- Lanvs Cn,ek town)llip last wok alul secured the following names for the rpime in fhp number of vagruUts and other Idlers. War Savings t'iiiiipaign. To the School Force- of the County: We are all justly pioud ot the re- nnnse nf our People, and ol me school officials and teachers in par- Inilar. to every call oi our country nr service for lnonnitiiig the activi- es for heluinir to win the war. ui ill the activities in which we have been culled upon to participate there is no one mote important than the u'nr S:ivinr ami Thrift Stamps, be- ause this is in reach of the poorest as well as the tidiest, ol the oldest nd the vounyest, and the most eiiu- Red Cross quilt, w hich Is being made by Mrs. It. A. Morrow: Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Slurdivant, K. F. Stnrdivant, Lieut. Ii. li. Slurdi vant. Lieut. J. N. Stnrdivant, Jr., Mrs. J. B. llugp.ins, Mrs. V. K. Jones, Mrs. C. K. liushini!, Miss Annie Thompson, Miss Bliss Thompson, Miss Ruth Thompson, Mrs. I.ee Mug gins, Mrs. C. A. II iiftriiiss. Mis Blanche Morgan, Miss Gladys Mor gan. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stnrdivant, J. A. Ashcraft. Mrs. L. M. Ashcraft. Mrs. W. R. Ashcraft. Hugh C. Krim inser, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Brewer. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mills. W. K. Ashcraft, S. C. Pope. Mrs. J. 1). catlonal because of the opportunity M' Mrs. C. F. Moo're.' M,:s. J. m! offered to all. Therefore this War ,.. x,,.u nM, .... , Savings campaign should appeal most Krinlinr,' 0lin' Krimlnger! James Krinuinger, Lois Kriminger, tronelv to nil engaged in edu.alion- I work. I know I have need only to remind mi that President Wilson, and all n charge of the W'ur Savings work ave asked for a hnal drive conipiet- Lonnie Kriminger (deceased). The following names have been sent in from the Spruce Pine school district Miss Bessie Tucker, Mrs. Espie Wednesday Misses Lizzie Boyd Mary Griffin, May Hamilton, Pauline Hamilton and Mrs. Joe Thomas. Thursday Mesdaiues II. T. Me Bride, Irene Marsh. Lula Williams John Hallnian, Miss Bessie Mae Kali nin n. Friday Mesdames W. O. Harrell r II Pnilniln. 1 Inn i"- 11 ,...ll 1 , . , . rt .. Js . -f 1 , v . , . v., ii.fsvviii, iiun . imi iru, o ne on nis ioi in inr uui inci u iai i u eet nes win no npiii ut ths u mn i v MrmnoM tv, . u,.u town and hopes to begin work in a building. Everybody Interested In firifftn. Baxter r.riffm Bn,t i u. iIp couple of weeks. Mr. Bailey was so rond conservation is asked to come unfortunate as to loose his dwelling and Eee the new war recipes demon- t .i . . . .-. I u.' ..... iPLimru. cveij'UUUJf WHO lias U1SCOV- i.BontMfiionmiwrwr The Mr.rshvllle Planing Mills are Plf.d a npw lPPln whlnh aha lrnnua A dispatch from Norfolk says in- renlacine the building recently burn- to be eood and vet mnfnrm. t thn coming vessels have brought to the ed at their plant and hope to resume nmited use of sugar, etc., will be giv water front the thrilling story of a operations at an early date. en an opportunity to demonstrate the running fight at sea between a large tr9. Marshal Newsome of Wingate recipe thus Riving' the town the American steamer, eouthbound, off was a week-end guest at Mr. R. C. benefit of her discovery and in this the Virginia capes, with a Hun tea New-some's. . way saving much food. This Is one Bailey. ritOf.KAM Sunday, June 23: War Sav- inns iiipx.aai'pa will hp ift '.ivpi t A in Sunday schools and chuichs. i' Monday, June 24: House to . I - .. i : . wolf on Monday night, shook off the Mr. and Mrs. Ternay Richardson or of tho most important things the wo-L " tJ,T,, ," i,mlKe tn enemy and tcurried to safe southern charlotte spent several days last nipn nre doine today, is keeping a'. , ' , waters. week at the bedside of the former's rarffu, eye onBthe ki chin supplies ! '"nV"v.-M ntl.n"-t ,MeP,- The enomy was first sighted south- mother, Mrs. Ellen Richardson. Mrs. Bv mos,M of thp denMjnsttation kltch- . '?? of Z0,VlS at n'H ,t,town- west of Winter Quarter light, and the Richardson remains critically ill. en the women of Marshvllle will b'! tM?, !h01 "" ' wake n" hattle continued for 30 miles south there being no Improvement In her t.nilbled to pool their knowledge audi. r , , . ,., ,c. of the capes. Captain Simmons im- condition. ' thus accomplish more In line of food ,. , tdnes,'" June -6 ",,u '' mediately sent out wireless warn.ngs A wedding of much interest will be mnservatlon. A day for meeting will I . " houst f"nv"J" r?n,inc- Mw f i ii niiin. Khtna nnit when otTercl cnlpmnUoil inmnmiw .Innp lSlh. at . .,.ij . .. .v ing anu report of worker'. 1 1 . i , ....... . ....... - i .1" , . ii." ..v .. . . . , i i n i' in ii ,1 1 ri muni. i 1 11 1 1 1 iwn in- . - ;iid. tod all to stay clear or tne ene-14 o'clock at Hopewell Prestiyterian dieg wil demonstrate at each meet- my and Joined rattle witn tne sudiiiu- church In Mecklenburg county wnen ng, rinr. The t -boat opened nre at a Miss Mav Gray becomes the bride or vfarrhvllle'a ui-nml Pp,i rrnc , riUh-nce of about half a mile and the our townsman. Mr. W. B. Marsh, Rev. Uiliarv wa nie.mWi.H satnrita .ft.r. tuns of the American promptly re- s. Taylor, pastor of the groom, offl- noon. This one at Hollv school house spnndea. tor two nours me u-uo.n riating. miss uray is a naumiier n Mesdames W. O. Harrell, C. B. Cov and tlie steamer exrnungeu sneu 111 Mr. and Mrs. james uray 01 .viecKien- wtnn. Sm th Mptiin n n rjrirsn Two torpedoes were launched by the burg and is a talented young lady, and jjna C. Harrell were present to Hun cut DOtn nnsseu ine main, um.-inavii napninK 50 feet to the stern and th? dent nthpr 200 yards In front of the v v cd sc irel's bow. navmg many rnenas wno win wei- abort talks on the work, the officers Incoming mar. ers tonignt aiso n- come ner as a permanent resmeni. wfre speedily elected and all com ported sighting a L-noat late Min- Mr. Marsh Is tne youngest son or tne U)mies appointed. These people are day night 0,1 tne n ouin or me - ia;e James a. Marsn inn a nsine valuable recruits in the cause for so Fear river, young man, being connectea witn tne t.any of them have been called upon Ili.-.ise ! Meeting irg and is a talented young lariy. and L,na c. Harrell were present to . 'u "T:"l vlng served as a capable and effi- effect the organization. They found . ,0o . . 5" q nt teacher In the Marshvllle grad- a proup of nUng. enthusiastic peo-l .JlS school for the past two years, and pe awaiting them and after some ! of .tow n, , p Thursday. June 27: house canvass finislu d. and report of workers. Friday. June 2S: National War Savings Day. Every ta- psyer summoned to meet at his school house to secure all addl- tional pledges required to malic township s quota. June 29: Meeting and ward chairmen to tabulate results of drive. Business as usual cow may mean no business later. I .1 ...... 1, ng in piircnases aim is" '"" .V Tucker. Lonnie Tucker. Millard Carolina's allotment of Mo.OOU.'iO". .,,. fl,i.,,i n..i,. r-i;,. to be made beginnlnB June ...id an I Twy Mrs Wavne Tui.kt,r. ending the 2Sth with a popular meet- ... , contilllll. to ing in every sciioolhouse in tno coun- . . . .. ... M.,.,.. Hm1. ty and state. list for this week, which is larce. fol- Thercfore I wisn to urge tne eam - est co-operation of all the school w R Ldmiinud. Mr. and Mrs. H. forces, teachers and school coiun uee- n He)lns , ,,,10 Hplins EtheI men and all tiublic school pupils to u ,..., .i..i... r n. do everything they can to c rown 1 this , Jefgie , Rob t Ilb M b , supreme effort lor our country in her pre8, Katp Crum Mr nJ time of need a success. North t-aio- ... .,.,,- ..lln.flrHll lina must do her part and surely Kf,w ..-, Mr r,V I'nion county, among the best coun- Thomas. Mrs. Vatm sikea ties In the state, will not fail in ner , . slk Walter Sikna. John duty. . . Henrv Riltea Sue Piiiluln Mr. rw. The educational forces must Help ,,,., T,., , T. ...1 . 1 ...1 . 1 nf .11 uluul,,t lie ,'l'n, J. li. H ! us to mit this most educational of nil ,. ...u ,,, ... ... ,u . . .. I,,.. in, .,11.-.. iMiiu vuiiij, ,ii. mm .uia. the war activities over the top June ,., ,k,, Mrg Ci M B 23rd to 2th. Yours verv truly. R. N. N1SBKT, Supt. Union County Schools King Venice's Letter Rev. W. 11. Hall hands the Jour ;i:il a copy of the weekly edition of lie London Times 1.1 wnicn appears . l:iscimile of th Kir.u-'s letter to tlie . ieriean troops. 1' .""!nw.: Soldieis of the I 11 i. l Sli.tes. the neonle of the Uritldi lle. welcome ou and your na' y to take your stand besides the armies of many nations now fighting in the Old World tne great battles for human freedom. The allies will gain new ne.iri am W. A. West. Gertrude West, II. H. West, Mary West, Mrs. Bessie Reed, Mrs. Alice Broom, Joseph Broom France). Other names recently added to the quilt read: Mr. and Mrs. F. S. West. Fredie Violet West, Mrs. C. K. Bowrn, Serg. C. Iv Bowen. J. A. Didschmeit, Mrs. W. llaxter 1 onu. Mrs. K. H Iinev. Lee Lancy, Roy Lanry, Gladys La ne.1. K. li. Lanev, Jr., Leona Peese. Tony i:o:;le, Mrs. Tony Rossi (de ceased), .lannette KosbI, Adelina Ro 'I, Mofaldii Rossi, Maiv Louise Rossi, Mrs. R. E. Davis R. F. I). 7), Miss Rebecca Davis (R. F. D. 7), Mrs. Mattic Vancum 1 R. F. D. 7). spirit in our comi an, M?, Annjp npAwiM Mr. Rnd Mls. I. I wish that I could shake the hand n Tlnv,, (Clfrj,' , . ,. - J -..J I 'V- ..........,, ...i. Ullll illIB, 01 earn one 01 .you mm 0.11 ,. . Walter McCotkle. Mr and Mia llan. speea on your nnMn. GEORGE R. I. April 1918. Mr. J. Hart Thomas t Cnionville iei rresiar. ntrs. uscar Haider (In dian Trail). Mrs. J. H. Mills. Mrs. R. C. Funderburk. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Pate, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carnes. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hauler. J. C. has recleved a card stating that his Preslar. J. W. Thomoson. Ethelvn son Mr. Arthur Thomas had landed Elms, Einna Lte Elms (it. F. D. 61. afely overseas. c. C. S'Ve1!.
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