Show :: : I 44 izi::117::: 7 : - THE-SAL- z :: - ' 1-- - : LA ICE TRIBUNE Sunday January 18 1948 T 71':-- AS:7: a a - 0- a J -' ' ' --- - - ' - - - ' 41tN a-- f '''' -- 1- ene4:n A - t'''' --4' n r r''''' r ' L - - ' x‘ - (-- ' - 4 - P---- i– ' k's --- - - - Ili - f - tet' t t i : II - - -- i i ' -- I -- 1 : ge -' (' ' '': 116 lC) 1 Nt 1 rlit 1110K1''' 'i It c ) 4--- -' 1 - (n) c':' 0 ‘ f '''''''''' ntn- t'''''' ' 4‘qqe 3 tto-"- - - t - V tit" ' ' ' If717144) 4011 fl: "' - rick-for- d ' 1 ' i 17 i- '' Heads Grand !itaritil Saturday tiglat there was a banquet and a ball in the old southern tradition After leading the grand march the general raid he would sit back and watch the :voting folks perform the graceful sweeps of the Virginia reel Howell was- resplendent ht his with the rpick and three stars of a general glistening on his lapel His chest was adorned wtth many ribbons and medals including those of commander in chief of Confederate veterans and for wounds in action rive governors were invited and they tumid planned to attend But a:1 but one—Gov William Tuck of Virgnua—were imowed out Most of the medals were honthe stars- -orary arid so awarded to him when he was etNernInander in chief' of the vets in 1r!1-4- 1 In the "big war- - he was lust a corporal doing his duty as a crenner for Gene Roger A Pryor of Virrtnia and John Bratton of South Camtina Plans Annual Visit 'Hes a grand gentleman and I plan to be here every year from now on 'when he celebrates his said Miss Prokford birthday" Mrs-e-n vras born on a farm in Nansernond county Va Jan 17 1S-1He served in the army of northern Virginia He is believed to be the only surviving member of the command of the famous southern general James Lon gstreet—one of Gen Robert E Lees most trusted offkera ton gstreet's widow has ' been here two days helping get things ready for the show: - t ' 5 a !:1 14 '' 3 ''' nn : -1--- -i- I t 1 1 4 - i : ' i ' k 1 T --- 1! - eni- - i - i -4:-non t ' " ' ' ' ' ' : 13 14 ' ''' n(1'-- ' 4 i ' i '''' 1 1 ' ' 't V ' ‘ These plaids 1 - - charming 1 4t 4 S-- t -- 4 ' I i - n - : t -- ' - : '' - n '' t'-- -: e 1 - eA - p n n - ' - ' I" 14ir A 4 Ik ''4 If P1 ( 1 - - s -- tn- - - - - - - r‘441 f l - '' 4" ' - '-' 1r" il i 2- i - - 4 n - -- - i 1 7 4 n I) - - - - 'TINTED WITH PURE ' 1! 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