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spent during the thre-j days stay in
the city.
Tile program follows:
Monday. 1t A. M.
Invocation : State Chaplain.
Chorus ...Choral Club.
Address of Welcome
Mayor Dan T. Cowart.
Response to Welcome
State Commander James A. Fort.
Response on Behalf of Auxiliary
...Mrs. Fleming
Solo Member Choral Club.
Address ,
. .Hon. P. A. Stevall, of Savannah.
Chorus Choral Club
Business Session.
Monday Afternoon.
Ball game at .city park.
Monday Evening.
Invocation — ' i
Chorus ;.,. .Choral Club
Address—To be selected.
Solo By Member Choral Club.
Presentation of Loving, Cup to
Mrs. Lee l.cE. K. Bennett
Response J. %r -.... Mrs. Lee
Chorus i Choral, Club
business Session — ;■;
Tuesday
Noon—Big barbecue for. visiting
guests and delegates.
6:00 p. m Military Street Parade.
8:30 .Tyrotechhis Display
9:30 V.. Military Ball.
Wednesday Morning.
Adress Dr. MacDonell
Solo ........ By Member Choral Club
Chorus Choral Club
Business Session —
Wednesday Afternoon.
Tour, of’city by visitors and delegates.
Wednesday
Buddies Farewell—
INJUNCTION AGAINST DIPPING
VAT DYNAMITERS ORDERED
(By Associated Press.)
m
- Atlanta,. Ga„ June ,27.7-i Attorney
General George Napier 'has been in
structed by Governor Hardwick to
bring injunction proceedings in Echols
Superior Court to prevent the dyna
miting of cattle dipping vats in that
county.
Governor Hardwick had previously
been informed by Dr. peter F. Bahn
sen. state veterinarian, that he knew j
"rtie names of several of the ringlead
ers in the dynamiting whom he des
cribed as cattlemen who called them
selves the “Red Devils.”
The attorney general was then in-
You’ve got to go thru this
Summer’s heat hut not thru torture
MUNSING UNION SUITS
l * $1.50
- mFive years from now it wont
__ " \\ y|\\ * make much difference to you
i. __ " V'/l whether you relaxed or rnsted
\ in dune 1922.
_ "" J L But this month—this Sum
_ ” trier’s comfort is the big thing :
p to think about.
Our M unsing Union Suits,
Athletic style at $1.50 are ag
— comforting,as, a Maiden Aunt —
-—^——^ —— ■“—•“ — •••' . s ; y - as cool as a F£ther-intaW-’s re
■ : -c buke—and as easy to get" into
as a family argjrlient.
— our customers are not all stock
~ models.
' COOL SILK HOSE
CAPS
WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS
I Stephens, Lorentzson & Sheffield
iCOLOBED PEOPLE
THANKTHE NEWS
Women’s Colored Missionary So
ciety Passes Resolution Com-,
mending Officers, Citizens and
This Newspaper.
The sixth annual conference of the
Woman’s Home Missionary Society of
the Savannah district, clos’d Sunday
evening at Grace M. E. church, after
four days of arduous and effective
work. The conference was very fortu
nate in having Daisy Bulkley, field sec
retary of the Society, who made the
principal address of the occasion.
The great crowd that filled thle
church to its utmost capacity wholly
swayed and completely'captivated the
forceful, powerful, thrilling, instruc
tive and inspiring words of this gift
ed and talented woman.
Resolutions were passed commend
ing the otticers for their efficiency and
integrity; the members for loyalty;
the citizens for their hospitality, and
The Brunswick News for its courtesy
and spirit o£ friendliness in publish
ing the proceeding of our meetings.
Committee—Jessie Smith, H. F.
Cheatham, JJ. C. Daughtry.
BODY OF A. R. HENSELL TO
REACH HERE THURSDAY
No Funeral Arrangements Have as
Yet Been Made.
The funeral of 'A. R. Hensell, whose
death was announced in The News
Sunday, will be held here at a time to
be announced later. The body, accom
panied by Oscar Hensfjll, brother of
the deceased, left Grand Rapids,
Mich., last night and will reach here
over the Atlantic Coast Line at noon
Thursday and it is likely that the fun
eral will be held Friday, conducted
by Rev. Sadtler, of St. James’ Luther
an church, of which Mr. Hensell. has
long been a member and interment
will b.e held in Palmetto cemetery
with Undertaker Edo Miller in charge.
Mrs. Hensell, Mrs. Oscar Hensell
and a nunlber of friends in Savannah,
will come over for the funeral. Mrs.
Hensell was not with her husband
when lie passed away, but was in Sa
vannaV with her sister.
| sfructed by the governor to obtain the
names Of the alleged dynamiters from
Dr. Bahnsen, draw up a bill of injunc
tion and have it presented to the judge
of Echols Superior Court at the ear
liest possible moment,
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BONNIE-B HAIR NETS
One Week Begining Monday, June 26
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OPERATORS AND MINERS
MAY HAVE A MEETING
(By Associated Press.)
Pittsburgh, June 27.—Dr. Clifford
Connolly, commissioner of labor and
industry, sent a letter to leaders
in districts numbers two and five, of
the United Mine Workers, and heads
of all the Bituminous Operators Asso-
the services of the
divisions of mediation to settle the
coal strike.
A meeting of union leaders and op
erators was called here for July 6.
SINGLE MESH 1 TOc
2 for lie
DOUBLE MESH 15c
2 for 16c
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Gloucester St | | Phone 261*
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