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SPARTANBURG WEDDING Mise Mary Theresa Keogh Becomes| ert J. Reynolds and First Lieut. Lu- ther H. Kice, Medical Corps, National Guard, have been appointed on a |!®ilviduality and good taste are all com- board to examine all tho men at the |fadioal chans officers’ training camp as candidates |struction of th for commissions, The training camp closes on April 20, It 1s believed |cars so that the plans of operation have that all the men‘ who are still at the |Teduced physical effort to a minimum camp will be commissioned Second Lieutenant: FOR BROOKUAN OFFICER “BADGES OF HONOR” Bride of Capt. John Me- Old Clothes to Buy Bonds Williams, ~ Are Patriots. SPARTANBURG, 8. C., April 10—| RALBIGH, N. ©, April 10—The Capt, John McWilliams, supply of-|man or woman who wears old oloth: 5 floer of the 102d Sanitary Trains, was | instead of buying new ones, when the matried yesterday to Miss Mary The- | Government ts asking for money with resa Keogh by the Rev. Father Wil-| Which to win the war, is performing a fam P, Brennan, chaplain of the| patriotic duty, Secretary MoAdoo told Knights of Columbus. The ceremony |@n audience here yesterday in @ Lib- took place in tho 1024 Bngineers’|¢rty Loan speech. chapel and was witnessed by Major| “Halt-soled breeches and half-soled Gen, John F. O'Ryan, the members of | hoes are badges of honor,” he sald. statt and the officers of the Sani-|“I wear them myself, and I am glad tary Trains, Lieut, Col, B. R, Ma-|to recommend them, I like to think loney, division surgeon, was the best |that I am releasing leather for a eol- man, while Mrs. John J, Daily, wife|‘er’s feet and clothing for @ sol- of Major Daily, was matron of honor, | “ers body. Capt. McWilliams and his bride live in Brooklyn, why needlessly shed the blood of our Private Blaine Richards of Com-|#0ldiers in France? Lam asking you pany C, Ist Pioneer Infantry, died yesterday of pneumonia at the base|encral store of the country. hospital., Ho had been ill about ten| “The Nation's job is to stop the “If you are anwilling to lend evory available penny to your Government, to buy bonds, to save thereby draw les: jomething, and vily upon’ the ; Kaiser. It is going to stop him. After a military funeral hi8|iniere jan't room enough in the world body was shipped to his late home} for the German Ideal and the Ameri- in Fordsville, Ky. He was one of|can‘ideal. So long as America puts the drafted men sent here about two |!ton in her soul, American ideals will weeks ago from Camp Taylor, Louls- ville, Ky., to bring the ist Pioneer! MITCHELL LINE SIMPLICITY. Infantry up to full war strength. Ho —— was the fourth one of the drafted “Everything considered, business 1s men to die. very good," says George Stowe, head of Capt. George W. Papen, Capt. 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The soloists Msted officially were Ethel Rust Mellor, soprano; Marie Van Essen, mezzo-soprano (how these singers do. strive to avoid the desig. nation contralto); Stassio Berini, tenor, and Boris Gaslawsky, baritone, Not included in the printed lst but rightly acclaimed by the audience as the star of the evening was our own Henty T. Burleigh, the colored bari- tone of St. George’s Church, and well known composer. Beaides, there were Howard Brockway and Carl Deis at the piano, “The Star-Spangled Banner” first was sung, the audience rivalling the chorus in fervor at least. Then came a@ group of Russian folk music, with ample opportunity for the soloists, that included the “Ballad of the Volga,” “Down St. Peter's Road,” the quaint “Hapless Bride,” the som- bre Siberian prison song “Ballad of the Kremlin,” the fascinating “Ka- linka,” and the Danube song “Dun- ya." A group of Slavonic songs, ar- ranged by Joset Suk for women’s |*! chorus, with four-hand piano accom- | paniment, followed, of which the gem was “Mother, oh! Mother mine.” ‘Then there was a Finnish group of student gongg for men's voices that included two mirth-stirring humoresques, “The Poor Little Girl” and “I’m Coming Home!” and an appealing song of exile ‘by Sibelius, “My Brothers in Foreign Lands." The folk music of America began with the Zunt- n melody, sung in the original Sun Warship came two songs Ky,, in the ed Wyman's a anesome Times,” nd “Sourwood e Mr. Burleigh did, with fine Following thi Harlan County tion of Lorat Mr, B vay" Brother Mountain." came Inte action, « emphasis, In both, and A-gwine ter M. All de Troubles Aw “Didn't: My Lord Deliver Daniel?” and “Deep River," arranged by Mr. Burleigh, were the final num- bers. 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World, Medium and large size bottles tores.—Advt, Bondar W OHS Were worty, weorxes OPERAS and CONCERTS Kurt Schindler’s Schola Cantorum} Percy Rector Stephens's Schumann Club BY SYLVESTER RAWLING Schumann Club, Acolian Hall last night, had the as- man, American com Indian Princess Tslanl the voices are good, and the enuncia rs eapecially is to ded. rT, Btephens's own “To, the Spirit of Musto,” with which the programme began, was artistic in was sung with dig- “The Dark,” by David Stank Smith, rather dificult, also was well Deems Taylor's “Tricolor” was more pretentious than convincing. A fan's compositions, the plano, included the dainty intermezzo from his opera,| WASHINGTON, April 10, — Fixing presented for the first|prices on all cotton goods appoared Mkely as a result of @ conference to- tion of the ain, conception and group of Mr, Ci played by him a’ time at the Metropolitan Opera House @ week or two ago. 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