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Influenza Encyclopedia

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RIV ' S'OF PRANCE h4 B 1y WA M In 1;,ehdon Ssturdsy ol,Iite~~ev~4t ~uen ' ''RVi.V wom9VS #~~Ietes, mi 7'.)py r on 1.0e ih e.ae hS AS t()It5 ohitlttsedo The 'ivtirn of TFer'nceare tonct, olff t tit etoieth. onf irtotatehomth 1treurgar Tntt tAinha e A 8th'tct; inv"~hI. al13uOtttive are the na a tmes knw oe e ne net.:+ #. 0 p':#.T e+ V e:h rcan having a programs - thqt,ar urgedto s d; -rP RSONAL1 A: ind the $ornme of the ram y w io. o prmn 4 1 thee ay e ritil ~, The rIvere of raunce, fromzesourceito Ion i th: publiityth + h~u unertkins. inefledg hae mvedir~ ~ Are nourlnahed bymany{ tarNl c *a Braweloa home. at,, 7 Laneboll strt;But those five, If' ever la drdught there w On"0 t ato,;ej %h lit e(04'r tI from't ho n4* eM ars I ta *here Ord h sterda 'H. p u 1whe. he wI SERVICE PERSONALS It:w it ge The _Even ing Post. great pleasure. to bie- allowed to servWmhÂ~poY fo r n. ad:.arine corps:by. makking announcements of arrivals and departures,. *afla place of residence while in thy; c ity. With so many people: coming. here from all; over- the- country, it is *natural that friends. from different sections will.meet,- but: frequently people leave. the city, only to learn too late that wa-rn friends were staying here. at the same time. If arrivals. And departures could be noted lnmmcdlately, it would undoubtedly beethe means of giving many old friend a.pleasant opportuniaty to renew the: friendship of foriner;dn's, and'relieve the tediousnhess 'of -many lonely hours. In -these their friends of end';.sometimes the same seetoanother.:very rae..;ordered t10 many: happy ret Of a line in the_ the local papew-city are, thereLe 1800, before 11.,ir n ames, former. residence 'w,dsi GENT CALL of- -the Red. Cross r: emer gency cal he: call for ronta. end ''Mrs. fE. F:.this:,.department 111: meet with the underpants whielheadquarters foi ing it foet the win t' r. M"r. and Mira. -I', 0. Ravenel have re tursNId to the city and ie 'again in. teirl home at I~iTrijid street. Iieuiternant C.C0. Pinckney,.who has Must -recived his coramission. at._(QAne actearv Taylor, has left for Camp K~en rnti, S n D1)1m. California. to loin 'BuY LIBERTY I3ONDS n. A. R.-PAEETING CALLED OFF Tim monthly meeting off'; Rebecca?dotty Ochapter. D. A... which was to he held tomrrowv at 11. o'clock, is called oiT on account of the Spanish in " fiuenza. R CEPTION POSTPONED -On account of the health departnn t's order forbidding large gatherlnars, the -reception.planned by the lnoi of King's- Daughters,-and Sons; for. Tuefw ay, October' 15,, has been po'-tponfed until further notice.This -[is'the reception planned to: be in. the. natureofa. housewarming at -thme-1 -ew--Day -Nursery,- and--the --ubl is requested to watch for 'further'an -Inouincenient and visit the nursery when the reception can he given. COMPLIE$-W.ITH.ORDER InTy complianco with the ruling of the heanlth oilicer, the meeting of the Wo4'rnana Party.:scheduled for Inst. night was,postponed until?further not ice. The meeting 'will be- held as. soon. 1.as. conditions permit. and members are *requested,to watch this column for such notice. Of-WHITEGCUM MINGS, Ofcordial interest to a wide circle h:of friends. in. Che rlestote' is the mnarriage rof MKrs.' Rosa Witte.- Cumnmings to Mr. Henry: H. White, which was solemnized in Augusta-,,Oa; on Tueeday, October -1, Rev. Thomars.W~alker oficiating.. The 1 wedding was a. very simnple 'ceremony, i n;: the presence -of menmbers:of- the immediateÂ~ family, tho bride's mother, Me-air. (.eorge Witte,.her sister anid e brother-ins-la w, Mr. and:.lalrs. Augustus Davisson, Mr. Pierre -astyck and _Miss. rHololab Mazyck,:forming the, wedln p atty. M1+r. Davisson. acted' as M. Whit e'zj best, man, and little,Miss Huldan: Witte -Mazyck:attended3 the bride.:tin-!- mediately after; the 'cerem ony; Mr.: and The.ri TepOf rance all uietlyo%,take~ To sleep' in the house of- their:;irthl Bee.t 'the ctfnadinedwave of live 'shall break On the uttermost strands of Earth. Five rivers of, France. -see their. names ae.wi On a' banner tof crimson and g'old, -nd..tt lory dl ~ i sfsmhnsl rle =. it Shall nevermore cease to he told. NUMBER OFMEN Actively Carrying Out Provision of Work or" Jail The plce - department s ain ' vigorous: campaign' ohnalleged. loofers today, and mm steady striam.of colored men- has. been pouring. into the, stationi house, sent in.by. detectives. In: many, cases the men arrested hive their work carda which had; been. signed as- prescribed. A. great m-na ny. who could prove they had;: been. worktinga were' brought in.:either. because- they hoad-neglected to.have -their carids signed' daily,,or their employers neglected, to,furniesh or sign: them: properly. ne firm. had only;'signed:their.employes' cards on. September 30, - and fromn then; on. had -not signed" them; ' so many. of the. men working for 'this' Irm were' brought to, the. station house. (One man. Who '-.was sitting. on his doorstep -Wvas taken to the. station house.' Another negro.who had- just arrived' from.'New York was -brought inbut. on: sbowving his New. York registration card wan told','to: leave. the city -at once or.go to -work. If a man i 'sick he. has to get,a doctor's Corti ficate. 'Manymeneonn thent way, to,. dinner today were talcn: in, but were' later.. released. A Mason:and'.Hanger: badge doorAt: save one,' if the'; card:.IJ not. caerie d-: on his. Person: A. man from, the navy, yard was arreeted but-'he:said;that:-no cards. had 'been'iseted -the-e.'.-;Both: employers. and emnployee are warned' to. pay: strict' attention to the' - labor card. order., ZAUOULS oL Loe. LUU5p 1L'JLJI their anxious searchersl.: - y Li R TYON THE HOILY Father Hughson Known Llere, Is Superior he-'eptemnber- n umht Cross contains. a note of in the announcemeat' 01 I ('' i' 'fthe:Holy Community for.-Priests: a the. Awo.eian chuirch. 'i 'Outr meeting of. chapt brought the tine for:the tion of. the sup~rior of: t ther Huglhson wevtas elete has been' professed:in' th Years. He will ren ai miaster: of novices Fau has: been appointed aesise -Father 1-liegheon is a han a dascendant of the and before. his deoiaipn priesthood had.' an Ilntere a news paper - man in: thi~ Leaving this- Statej,: h Ulniver'sity tef the out: and later to' Johfns.h op received-,his deg ee of (i( ophy. J He is'the author portant histor'icee:Works Iy instruemental In eastab ail school fors boys;it hlard mountains. ie - is recognized pa followed hits- careet wIOU -~~UBETYB rive. wiors, /viii. ime' will arranrge the hou and Mrs...'RavenelI g explanation of thi thel comiicated natti pil I an MCI. dMwIn- -

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