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A Clean Newspaper for Southern Homes
Pa Isn’t Such a Bonehead as He Looksi
Skinny’s Education Is On the Bum
They’re All Doing It Now
Looking In On the Happy Home’
There Are a Great Many Like This One
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918,
By George McManus
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By FRANCES COWLES.
Withers an Aristocratic Family of
\ Virginia.
Tt was often the case in colonial days
that the most distinguished families
showed the least concern about matters
genealogical. Free from the traditions of
the mother country, it would seem as if
these daring colonists and pioneers cared
little for family distinctions, and even
when they had much to be justly proud
of by way of aristocratic relatives back
in old England, they thought little' about
such matters. So busy were they in
finding a home for themselves and their
progeny that they had little time to
consider the honors handed €own to
them by their ancestors.
Quite naturally the Virginia family of
Withers were of excellent eonnection in
the Old World, still the family records
are sadly lacking. The coat-of-arms be-
Yonging to this family here depicted is
known to have been ‘‘granted to and
confirmed to Sir Richard Withers, of
East Sheen, the ancestor of the poet,
and registered in the college of arms,
London.””
The «:fia(-q{—arms is described thus:
Argent a cheVron, gules, between three
crescents sable The crest is a rhi
noceros or. It is said that the first set
tler of the name came from Lancaster,
England, and settled in Stafford, Va.
There seems to have been a James
Withers, who came to Virginia about
1609, He had an only son, James, who
had six children: John, James, Benja
min, George, Peggy and Hannah,
John and Benjamin migrated to Ken
tucky. James married Susan Waller
and George married Betsy Scanlon
A. W. Withers, of Glougester County,
Virginia, to whom the preservation of
the coat-of-arms is due, was the son of
Dunham Withers, the son of Reuben
Withers, who was born in Kentucky,
removed to Alexandria, and finally in
1816 settled in New York City Reuben
was the son of Thomag and Elizabeth
Bonham Withers, of the Virginia family
of the name
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CAMP JACKSON, COLUMBIA, S. C,
Dec. 13.—Changes are coming thick and
fast at Camp Jackson. Following the
announcement that -Brigadier General
Robert M. Danford, who has command
ed the fleld artillery replacement depot
and the camp for many months, had
been transferred to Washington to serve
in the office of the chief of field artil
léery, it was announced that Brigadier
General Dennis H. Currie, commanding
the 172 d Field Rrtillery Brigade, would
assume command of the camp.
On the heels of this came the state~
ment that General Currie had been as
signed to Fort Sill to become command
ant of the artillery school of fire there,
and that Colonei P. W. Booker, senior
instructor of the field artillery replace
ment depot, would command in the in
terim between the departure of General
Danford and the arrival of another gen
eral officer Now orders have agzin
been changed and General Danford will
remain here until the arrival of Briga
dier General Thomas H. Rees, who will
command the Twentieth Field Artillery
Brigade and the camp . General Ross 1s
expected to reach Columbia on De
cember 16.
- . -
The officer's club of the Twelfth
Regiment, recently completed, will be
formally openefl Friday night with eight
vaudeville acts, followed by a dance
Music will be furnished by the Tenth
Regiment orchestra. The club is one of
the most comfortable in the camp. One
of the features it boasts is a fireplace
six feet wide
- - .
A farewell dinner was given in honor
of General Danford at Ridgewood Club
the hosts being the members of his
staff and brigade commanders at Camp
Jackson. The affair wag in direct charge
of Coloneil Ranier and Major Milligan,
camp adjutant After-dinner speeches
were made by General Danford and
Colonel P. W. Booker. Those in at
tendance were Brigadier General and
Mrs. Danford, Brigadier General and
Mrs. Currie, Colonel King, Colonel Mur
ray, Colonel Booker, Colonel Smith, Coj
onel Ahearne, Colonel and Mrs. Van
Duzen, Colonel Goetze, Colonel Parker,
Colonel Dickinson, Colonel Osborne, Col
onel and Mrs., Paine, Colonel and Mrs
Ranier, Colonel Sandford; Major Milli
gan, Major Whiteside, Major Martin
Major and Mrs. Purnell, Major Harri
son, Major and Mrs. Crunden, Major
Peterson, Major and Mrs. Owsley, Ma
jor Huey, Captain Brown, Captain Long
Captain Lydecker, Captain Rainsford
and Lieutenant Dean
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