*KEYSER:!ti♦♦♦♦*SOIIV.TTTTTTTT^T^TTy^?Tf?Tf ] ^Keyser, W Va , Sept, 20. J. Drafted Men Leave. MirOne of the largest crowds in the hi- j(i tory of Keyser assembled last nightprior to the leaving cif the drafted men. Owing to the absence of about .1 ten members of the band, there was j/.U no music. Promptly at 10 o'c lock, Rev, In A. N. Perryman, of the Presbyterian j bu ehun h, gave an interesting patriotic address. C. M Millar, civil War vet-i ran, told in bis own attractive way I ccMlbCiPiG;Inof sceiif s from the Civil W ar. Rev.A N. Perryman then led the enthused c rowd iu tiiree cheers for the draftedmen. j \\Those who went last night were i rW illiam Arnold, Alphonso Pace, John V A. Tephabaugh. Robert S. lfnslip, Ed* j H ward H Dixon, Raymond 11. Baldwin, j C ( laretn e Dayton Greene, Lewis Dee Kuhn, Paul J. Johnston, John Hunk'de,Kdgar Males, S. W Rogers, Charles D. Way bright, Edward P. MncKenzie. Ed- M ward Kauffman, Joe DeBlasl, Alston M A. Roblnette, John P. Ashenfelter, I ^ Thomas Garvey, Lawrence Ray Man-ear, Albert W\ Smith, William Mack $ Houser, Christopher A. Ryan, John J Mansfield, Richard A. Shugars, Paul W agoner Dayton, John D. Clayton, I y Karlston Maehtlev, l.tiigi Calemme, j y Harley lt;). Coleman, Harry S. Kit/mil-j lt;•] ler, Oscar W. Delt; ker, Amos Ray W'al-i G ters, C harley lt;. Junkins, Wilson C.'HGradv, lloyd }■; Broadwater Dloyd IIH. Richmond, Howard ]|. Coddingt.on.1 II Newman A Smith. Irvin Dee Neville VPrcrbytcrian Social. JA band social tea was held at the I Bachelor's Hall on Tuesday night byf ) \ 11 I 1 * ci \ \ v' f n rlnn f ioc sJnunti,MP