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Influenza Encyclopedia

ï~~d t { r S 4 i R I g f0 a x!"" "et.; i '' + Â~'. in1:11 1 n ics rvrT' ' 1t ',i i a%144,.. ~nrgais- 'P. pow' Itoots, W~V5 #tlN cordia ll invited to' use- thl.o co iumhn for noices o,nt r th tints, meet}. t a inn hainga programn for theaeon, are urged.to send a ' spy to as editor.of? the deparrtmet in e.;MtUtr tmaybe irtelli'~OhI OO**tl~l n te.1l&.t n os~yto t oeundeirtakings. cantna s'aion frwr I~J ~ rtt011aht7cornsdertIton.Au-t t as- pracicala a &lendar of"lvel t= oa the % el- will a:oa stah taise r - the headof this- column w-? '-( s _aid-wilrbe..toun d" if Conl $: a7rable asst; tanee itt these t Y of-rusa enga, mertt caused by to0 uittualb demands uon the time-and eraergosof the w aonofthe cty Iersons,:responsible for:such an nouncementa as e requested to send t hemc in with_ the day and hoair -plainly ind{icated F hori e iiflObe-. ERVlI-CE PERSON.ALS -It.. wilLgive _.The,Evening;Post:: grat pleasure -to Abe-allowed to serve it a..te-people=-of tho armyt, navyand- aie corps bjy -making announce* ments or arrivals and, departure 4 *-and place of residence while in: the' [ it.Wtsomnpepeconghere from all over the- country, it is *natural that friends 'from different. sections wvill meet, but frequently people leave. thu city, only to learn too. late that tvir-n friends, were, laying here at the same time.' If arrivals. andi departures could be roted- immecllately,, it would un* doubtedly he:the means of giving many; old friends a pleasant ropportunity to renew the friends hip' of former. de's; and" relieve the tediotisne:ss 'of -many lonely: hours. In. these strenuous days of constant change. it; it is almost Impossible. for= peotie to. notify.all of- their f riends. of --- change 'of address, end sometimes;- sev eras--people; from,the. same see.-- i-' tioii," who:'. know,. one another: very f ptassntly 'at home, -are_.ordernd io.the same 'place, end: maniy happy re-: Unions ere the result of a line in.the per onal column. of the local* paper: - t:N'wcomners to:the. city are, therefore, urged to 'phonle 1S00, before X1.';'a., in.. snd give thir names, former home and; place of residenc- w',l injTharleston. - ANOTHER: URGENT CALL The' local chapter: of - the;lRed' Cross has receiv d another emhergency call --upon 'the:, heels: of, the' call for nonta; -the. following 'explanation of this reOw ing to the complicated pattern of teunderpart:,;-which garment is. part ryf the;chapter's allotment for October;, -t ftI requested that' no group 'or branch. t. o keout thbis -work unlessthe-c hairman of:the group: or branch come.-t.-head-atr_ n ae n arutle h.l1Itrt rin'of tha. Npor lseof o thvs gesi S~hi a o *pli s' to hkdllvldtias do' -airing - to ttakehome- thestv- garments.M ins Leiia Batrnwell ansd Midis Caroline ' lutledge have moved l to:Miss' lirnveU..home:it: 7. rmboll street, whio themy Wil occupv:together for the Wlnte4 the "many lr a of -rw I~ii Selrroer and list son TI If Sheoer. Will b' i terested:'to''learn -th t7 Mrs Scofodr has receiveed notie~ that; po *a arr - esafnly oveÂ~rseas. Maior and Mr s Heskins and little. caugt fe - 1ho'- a tken a n apartilent in' tange-street;for thme Wi nter.._Major Htoskin its: an artil'rr y cer:and ethtioned at Fort Moultrie - Mr. and Mre.. t 1.le. Ai #l ens-who -huive been. living at:126 1 Tradd.;street, have - taken Congressman Whaley's home tg re street and a-e oa'ci~tying-it,=for. the wintry M1r.' and Mirs. F. (1, Ravenel have re tu rs atdto the':cafy eaa reo again in. their borne at 1 t6i Tra?d street. - - L etenanty.C. Placiney, who hl as -lust received.his conrnission tat 'n fswchaty Taylor, ha left for Camp K~earny: Sco I1)irr'o. California, to join chi: 49th11 -^-' ' tlltr1-". ~Buy LIBERTY BONDS 0. A. R.-MlEETI.NG CALLED OFF The monthly -meeting of; Rebecca?dnottc' chapter.,fD. A. fl., which was to he held tomo-rrow at 11 o'clock, Is celled off on account of the Spanish influenza'. RC EPTION POSTPONED Oan account -of the health departno2n t'a order forbidding large gather - ings, the --reception.planned by theo lunion of King'g DIaughters- andl Sons for. Tuesday,.October 15, has been) portpoinerl until further notice.-This- is the.- reception planned -to- be in the nature.-of' a housewarming, at -the-=-now-Day -Nursery, "andi -the-pu bli is req.uested to watch' for'. further a.nouncement and visit the nursery. when the reception''canhe given. COMPLIES.-WITH.ORDER iin compliance with the ruling of the health oililcer, the- meeting of- the 'otnane Party scheduled fo r' last night was' postponed, until -farther notice. The meeting will. be. hel'd as aon 1as, conditions- permit and, members.are requested to watch this column for patty. Mr. Dai n son: acted as Mr. White'a be t man, and little Miss Fiulda. Witte azyck attended thre;bride. tin-mediiately cafter the 'ceremony; Mr. and Mrs. White left for 'St. Louis,- where they. will spend:a' fewr days with friends- before going to their- home in.Muskogee, Oltla,.. whelre Mr, WhiteIs City: engineer, anti consuitig:engineer for several importantÂ~ plat3. M11r. end THE ~tt MOF FRANCSI Iy ivth. A rericn reoop vi By. H. J. M., in London $sturdsy thd re hoghtmOw Review, -,, t a t. "fra1 em. to ottini#'reports from the Thew sivrs of Franc are teti,n'e ed tali t# by rness.ng;!Jlthd crt - twain,-th;.ts ta w A bas k t oatalinta- aisim lRt lvo are::tene t vknow, i0ohswas Iow re. a y Rps T ho irpe. the Vesle,.the Oiurcqfand, a a viclisit be ce the Amer th q Als.a.., ",-' thoa ught to W..- The aviate; And....t he R.omnie of the swaunpyI with this taes;k delared that haow; - I seeedl- fallatiy where Theri ernat c~d fom oure t eb!d ouid, butt ipobird h The ives o Frnce frm surc soup toa 9late htour yeeterdu -the sea,Â~ TeÂ~,"- ataio"1p Ate ntristhed by manry'a ril, he c atht trop he.' But th so live, if''ever e:tdrought there, w ith- t > t e w 'Th fsihuanuiofuordv ould X1ll. dun began. - ieuy w"re,suThe r viver-f'r rice shine oi er.: io r H t.:th e w te r s.o f f liv e A rT E dO-f l t h: 1 0 f i -Oi -L Wih the Achest bslOod, in:tide-fiercest tc boiea - ght-': - op o --= t 1'or. redom, that o lr- was shed. t ~-Ah taC- t The rh ern-s-of France sing soft 'fie they errsWr lekd-o run, astbons. - - - ut fve have a.Son:off their own,:-. then begasit&s-eries Tghat hymns -the tll of the rrogat t s gto o thwi ert'r - And the.,proud cast do sI from his trn. $i the cold hod l ii rade could forcly some To sletcep in the housr of th eir bir..the t7~- Ed? here otl: Bust the 011 rnadfined w ve -ot~f ive shall tefietyh~et~An break be.lesved iobed nma; Oan the uttermost stranrds of Earth. droped f-t' - th em. -asthir tr"upiilies:on baud-p F'ive rive's of France. see their n -e become a hauete, cunnin are writ nmspa ra~cbu te, "Used to bring On a banner tf crimsn antid s - in ee ha-eps It ~abouts of the.troo: "ren Shall neavermore cease to lhe told. their anxious searchers.: '- ----.uy Li8ERTY.,BoN POLICE ARREST HEDORR NUMBER OF MEN JHF HW Y Actively Carring Out Provision, of Work or Jail -:-a w Father Hughson Known Here, Is Superior The polce department is. waging a 1 vigorous: campaign:oh alleged lonfers lie etember- m3it today, aend; a steady. stream' of co iorted Cross contains a note of men- has: been pouriig into the. station Ii the e inno uc ment ii hos eti yeotve In. many cases tha men arrested} have ('rt~t' ti the Holy f-~ their work cards; which had been sig n Commusity;fcC. Priestsa adl as prescribed. A l grepat ninn who the ']eia cucT could prove they had., beenworking roh'Ourtmee'tinhe o chep were brought.In -either because tetlieebrofhtthe time for the 1)a:1'neglected' to have their cards V ino h n~iro ed' daily, or thesir employ~r ers ntc -their 1tughon was slecte ngetdha,, been professed in II' to,furnsh.b or sign:them: properly.- Once Years - wilrnat firm: had. only,signed their employe in tonves, a cards on Septem ber 30, and frm:nthe x ben appointed aesi s onv had' -not signed-,thei--. soo- many 'of Tether -iu:gh on is a the. then working for ',this firm wer-e.liars a descendant of the= brouight-.to. the station" house. and Â~. before 'his decision One man. Who,-was sitting: on his priesthood had' an inters doorstep.:Was' taken to. theo station a newspaper marn in:'this house.' Another negro tyho had just. having this S.ta~te,. h arrived from -New York rwas - rought: TnivesIty of:thes.Mout; In,' but. on showing hisg New York reg- and later to Johns; Hop istration car d was told- to_ leave the received' his degree.of do city at once or -go to::work. - ophy. - e is thie author If: a moan IsR sick he has 'to. get a poirtaut historlca tworks' doctor's chrti ficate. Mrany mn on thef.ly instrumental' in estab way, to d.linner toay, we~re talv'n in; nd'sho o osi but were later. released. larhdmountains. A Mason and DHanger:badge doe, fmOt He is recognised.as save,one, i f the card is;not camrte d:speaker of powver, and I on hfise.pereon. A man from. the, navy! followed his cs ee t it yard was -arrested;' lsuthe said' that -no cards ind '- boens;issued -these.;-.- Both U -TY employers and 'employee as-cwarned' to fff pay. strict - attention to 'the -labor:card_ orMOer.JLW __________ I, -S,.. rrsc"-H J. 3i' rte, 'i""'"s

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