Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, May 25, 1921, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

"TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE, AND IT MUST FALLOW AS THE MCHffi By Steck, Shclur HugliM & Shclor. WALHALLA, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNj Oxfords Reduced All Queen Quality Oxfords and Pumps, in patent leather; brown and black, worth from $12.50 to $8,50, reduced to.$5.00. We have only about ?00 pairs, so come in and get a pair while wc have your size. Also Men's $12.50 Oxfords at $8,50. C. W. & J. E. Bauknight, WALHALLA, S. C. IT PAYS TO BUY FOR CASH. Horses - Mules -I HAVE ABOUT - 35 Head of Good Young Horses and Mules to Sell and they are worth the money, . Will sell for Cash or j GoodPaocr, The.se arc all real -work-sto?k^f?'sVthe^V*' ^?rl^youwil? need'for thc heavy spring work'. Also jj ' have Buggies, Wagons and Harness, Oliver Plows and Repairs, Chattanooga Plows and Repairs-all to go at right prices, & Milk Cows and Beef Cattle, *jn Come and see me. W. fl. Brown, WALHALLA, S. C. Ladies' and Men's Cotton H O SS? 3 Pairs for 25c. for 2 Weeks Only. I- GIRLS WANTED Apply at Mill Office at once. WALHALLA, S. C. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons indebted to tho Estate* of Mrs. sallie C. Goodman, Deceased, are hereby notified to make payaient to the undersigned, and all per sons having claims against said es tate will present tho same, duly at tested, within tho time prescribed by law, or be ui< MISS PAULINE G. GOODMAN, Administratrix of the Estate of Mrs. Sallie C. Goodman, Deceased. May 25, 1921. 21-21 NOTICE TO CHEIHTOIW OF AP PLICATION FOR DISCI IA HUE. have, why the prayer of said lion should not be granted. D. C. DURHAM, Clerk Dated at Greenville, s. c 1021. pcti May 20, 21-24 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF AP PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. In the District Court ot (be United States-For the Western District ot' Sont li Carolina. In the Matter of J. W. HOOT,KY, Bankrupt.-No. ?-195, in 'Bank ruptcy. To the Creditors of thc above named Bankrupt: Take notice that on May 20, 1021, tho above named bankrupt filed bis petition in said Court praying that li o may be decreed by the Court to ha/e a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate, except ( such debts as aro excepted by law from such discharge, and a hearing was thereupon ordered, and will be had upon said petition, on JUNE 21, 1021, before said Court, at Greenville, in said District, at 1 I o'clock in tho forenoon, at which timo and place nil known creditors j and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they In tbe District Court of the United States- ^For the Western District of South Carolina. .In (be Matter of Frederick Charles Ayer. Bankrupt.- No. B-223, in Dank ru jil cy. To the Creditors of tho above named Bankrupt : Take Notice that on May 20. 1021, the above named bankrupt Hied his petition in said Court praying that he may be decreed by the Court to havo a full dicsharge from all debts provable against his estate, except sucb debts as are excepted from such discharge, and a hearing was there upon ordered and will bo had upon said petition on JUNE 2 1. 1021, be fore said Court, at Greenville, in said District, at 1 1 o'clock in tbe forenoon, at Which time and placo all known creditors and other per sons In Interest may appear and ?how cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not bo granted. D. C .DURHAM, Clerk. Dated at Greenville S. C.. May 20, 1021. 21-21_ Tho earliest English newspaper In tho true sonso of the word was nut ter's "Weekly News," published In 1022. BITS OF NEWS FROM SKN$G> to Walhalla is Getting Bet? 1 ivory Bay-Pei son?is, Tlio Bond ter Every Seneca, May 24.-Special : Mjt?l E. Hopkins wont to Atlanta 'laBt^Sfft? urday to be with her sister, whqrjsi quito ill. Tho eight-months-old baby of Mrs Khoury, of West Main street, diet Friday, the 20th, after an llfnesS of;| only a few days. Charles Strlbling, of Greenville, was in Seneca Sunday visiting rela tives and friends. Mrs. j. H. Burgess, Mrs. S. K.I Hendy and Dr. and Mis. ID. A. Hines j will attend Winthrop commencement the first of next week. A protracted meeting is in progress al the Methodist church. Rev. A. 10. Driggers, of Clemson College. as: sisling Kev. M. B. Hardy, the local pp.stor. Puntfay night tho church was full to overflowing, many sitting on tho lawn outside. Mr. Driggers' sub-.J jeet was "Four Excuses to Becoming a Christian." which he delineated in his interesting and edifying :-tyle. Services will continuo through the week. The friends of Mrs. Francis Bowen Adams will bo glad to know that she is recovering from her recent i linos:?," at her homo In Florence. The Wizard of Tamassee Chapter, D. A. lt., was delightfully entertain ed last Wednesday evening-by Mrs.. . W. Vernor. Owing to a misunder standing in dates there were not,, enough members present to elect of ficers for the coming year. A called meeting will be held in tho near fu-?' turo for this purpose. '? Mrs. E. C. Doyle was hostess to the Oncc-a-Weck Club, on Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. J. H. Burgess, pr6sl? dent, was In the chair, and the lite-, rnvy program was given hy encl) member In turn, the subject befog "Nntiunal Social Problems." During the recess the hostess, assisted' by Misses Helen Ramsey and Louise Bowen, served a s delightful salad course and fruit punch. Tho next meeting will be with M>s. Hopkins; The road V lietwqen our town at the place nearer h?avenl?ll to look like ^Joy.,.r'm.osV'. a) .met ono ^ot>^esi lng to Seneca the other aft?rri?bn. We could h?ar him coming before wo canght a glimpse of him (glimpse Is right), and the roar of his ap proach reminded us of tho Charles ton earthquake-or would hove If wo could remember "so far back. All the flying machines aren't air craft these days. We're thinking of taking to the air for safety. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harper and baby, of Columbia, are vislHng Mr. and Mrs. James Harper on Town vtlle street. Local Notes from Bounty Land. Bounty Land, May 23.-Special: Miss Pearl Ballenger is on a visit to her brother, Charles Ballenger, in Greenville, and taking in the chau tauqua attractions. Tho highway from .Seneca to Wal halla is almost complete, and quite a number of the employees left a few days ago for Whiterock, in Lexing ton county, where they will be en gaged in similar work. H. T. Lntti more and J. Russell, two of the fore men, accompanied the force. Miss Nettie Hubbard, who has been teaching in the lower part of tho State, is taking her vacation at homo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hubbard. Jefferson McMahan and John Vernor, of Clemson College, were nt home the week-end. Miss Susan Doyle, of Augusta, Ga., quite recently of San Francisco, Cal., where abe has been for tho past ten months, is at home for a ten days' vibii. to her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Jasper Doyle. Tom Anderson, of Greenville, was a week-end guest of his aunt, Mrs. S. N. Hughs. Miss Emily Corbin, who has been with her aunt, Mrs. D. A. Perritt, during tho past scholastic, year, and attending tho Seneca High School, left Sunday for her home in Cash iers. N. C. c Bill Stone was the fortunate win ner in a guessing contest a few days neo. the prize being a valuable, saw offered by tho Adams Hardware Co., of Seneca, to tho ono who came the nearest guessing the number of saw teeth in a lot of some thirty-five or moro saws. Bill is to he congratu lated on his good luck. .Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Austin and Mr. Hopkins; of Seneca, attended service at Rock Springs Sunday afternoon. Tho Doctor gave an interesting ad dress on Christian Education. Mr. Hopkins also took pari in tho ser vices, reading a paper bearing on this line of work. Miss draco Vernor, who has boen teaching at Kirksey. returned Tues day of last week for a vacation. Miss Vernor is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Verner. Ebenezer lt. S. I. A. The Ebenezer Rural School Im provement. Association will moot on Friday, May 27th, at 3 o'clock, at tho Ebenezer school buildings. A short lltorary program will bo car ried out. Miss Ethel Counts is ox pectod to ho at our meeting. All tho members nro urged to bo present. Tho public ls cordially Invited. Annio E. Gason, Secretary. |> - Cartoonist in Big J^joy Night" Program > ' 1 ALTON PACKARD. V Alton v.Packard, master cartoonist .arid' humorist extraordinary, at the I 'coming Redpath Chautauqua, presents a; corned* ni?slcal and-cartoon revue. ?^V?lltip?fanjl humer . in songs, ste " li caricature, are the distin "ires of the program. TB known the country picturesque humor, his lyosoph^ fft^Jtuiu To the young mqh of Oconee: This is to call your attention to the fact that there will he three va cant scholarships in Oconeo county from Clemson College this yoar two four-year scholarships, which are worth $140 each per year, and one one-year scholarship, which ?a worth $140. Tho one-year scholar ship for Oconeo county was vacant this year. No one applied for ii al all. That means that a boy from some other county received Oconee's scholarship this year. Hoys, this ought not to be. 1 will be glad to have you call at my olllco at any time lo talk this matter over with me. The examination will be bold Fri day, July 8, 1921. Get ready, boys, and take advantage of this oppor tunity of getting an education. Respectfully, L. C. Speares, Superintendent of Education. Trappist monks were obliged to leave Franco at the time of the .Ficnch revolution. DUNBAR'S WHITE HUSSARS Band and Male Chorus 3rd Day Redpath Chautauqua This greatest singing bandv will appear in a concert prelude in the afternoon and a grand concert at night. One of the Greatest Features of the Entire Chautauqua Just One of ll Big Attractions. Season Tickets Only ^$2.50 Plus 10% Tax.^ Truckss I have several Trucks ? new and second-hand, to purchaser. The price is shall bc just whatever yov You can haul cheaper a any other way in the wor Parts for Maxwell Cars cost, can be had from mc Havolinc Motor Oil (hi lots, 60 cents a gallon, I will save you money i Arthur Walhal rino oco.v.:ii SI MM EH SCHOOL. Goodly Number Teuchel*? Present nt Session, Which opened Monday. Tho Oconee County Teachers' Sum mer School begun ils session Mon day with a good attendance of tho teachers of the county present. Mr. Coates, superintendent of tho Sen eca High School, is in charge of tho work and has an able corpa of as sistants. Tho following have been en rolled as "teacher-pupils" in the sum mer school: Miss Maitha Elizabeth Smith. Miss Sybil Chamblln. Miss Ethel McLaln. 'Miss Callie Nicholson. 'Miss Jessie Koown. Miss Mary Englandr Miss Ella May Bowen. . . Miss E: W. McWhovter. "IBS Miss Eunice Teal. Miss Sara Moas. Miss Emmie Ansel. Miss Lois Burns. Miss Ruth Ooforth. Miss Tiena Abbott. Miss Ollie Phillips. Miss Rita Mullina*. 'Miss Hertie Lawrence. 'Miss Leontine Werner. Miss Anno Southard. Miss Lurleen Blair. Miss Nina Abbott. ?Miss Rathlyn Dodd. Miss Cecil Singleton. Miss Ida Southard. Miss Callie Nicholson. Miss Lizzie Darker. Miss Maggie Jones. 'Miss Fan Annie Kelley. Miss Eva Manning. Miss Jeanette Rowland. Miss Rosa M eMail an. Miss Virginia McMahan. Miss Mary Lyle. Miss Clara Snead. Miss Bessie Lee. 'Miss Annie Cox. Miss Olive Talley. Miss Lucilo White. Miss Maud Watson. Miss Alice Corbin. Miss Sue Cox. Miss Eula Todd. Miss Irene Bolt. Miss Alma Alexander. 'Miss Sarah Nicholson. Miss Hattie Derrick. Miss lila Nicholson. Miss Jessie Harker. Miss Sue Annie Todd. Miss Minnie Vaughn. Miss Lila Ramage. Miss Mary Emily Lawrence. Miss Minnie Lee. Miss Paulino Davis. Miss dary Ellen Mulkey. Miss Kathleen McCnroy. Miss Lucy Montgomery. Miss Temple Timinernian. Miss Eunice Realty. Miss Georgie Dyer. Miss Norma Lemmons. Miss Lillian Bischoff, Miss Killala Sligh. Miss Lalla Rallonger. Mrs. Cornella (Mark. Mrs. Maggie Gillespie. Mrs. (Mara Covington. Mrs. A. C. Phillips. Mrs. Lillie Crooks. Mrs. .LA. Dendy. Mellon L. Lusk. Charlie D. Perry. John C. Ivester. A. Nf. Prichard, j. H. Cleveland. Attention, Legionnaires* The body of Sanford Cain, who died in France, landed in New York on tho 21st and is expected to roach Westminster this week. If the body arrives tili? week it will be burled at Center Methodist church, near Oak way. The fathor, J. C. Cain, wishes his son to bo buried by tho Ameri can Legion, so let's bo on tho look out for the arrival of tho body of our former comrade A Comrade. Note.-Tn case of tho arrival of tho body in time, tho burial will bo solemnized next Sunday, May 29th, at 3 o'clock p. m. md Passenger Cars, both sell on terms to suit thc very low and the terms jr requirements arc. md quicker by truck than ld. t, at one half thc factory without delay. :avy) in 60 and 30-gallon if you need anything I sell. Brown, la, S. C. * fy. fy. fy. fy. * * * .j. .j. * * * fy HOME DEMONSTRATION fy. ?fy NOTES. ?fy .fy ?fy ?fy ?fy fy. ?fy ?fy ?fy ?fy fy fy ?fy ?fy ?fy On Monday afternoon, May 16th? Miss ICllBuboth Forney, specialist in dairying, gavo a butter d?monstra tion to tho woinon at Oakway, in tho grovo back of Mrs. Hutchins' storo. Tho d?monstration was well attend ed, and Miss Forney was invited to come again and give a demonstra tion in butter judging, lt Is hoped that all who oxpoct to soil butter will attend those meetings, for unlosa wo do standardizo our butter we cannot hope for a market, much loss a 'hot tor price. On Tuesday afternoon fifty women gatherod at the home of Mrs. Otilo Burriss, at South Union, and a mun tinuo this, work.s? ? tints'they can de* maha tho best prjoe forvtheir; pro' duct. The Officers' Council of the Homo Demonstration Clubs held n mooting after tho but tor scoring. Flans wore made for community meolings of the various clubs during tho summor months, ice tea and sandwiches wore enjoyed by those present. On Wednesday afternoon the Fair field Cooking Club met with Mary Lott Held; The girls made cake and frosting, which they seemed to on Joy. On Thun.day visited garden club and Inspeetod gardens. Friday and (Saturday were spoilt In tho oillco on nccount of the wea ther. Ethel ,L Cottnts, County Homo Dom. Agent. GIRLS! BLEACH SKIM WHITE WITH LEMON. Squeoze tho juice of two lemons into a bottlo containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug storo will supply for a fow cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmlos? and delightful lomon bloach. Massago this sweetly fra grant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly noto tho beauty and whiteness of your skin. Famous ?tage beauties uso thia lemon lotion to bleach and bring: that soft, clear, rosy-vvhlto complex ion, also as a freckle, sunburn and! tan bleach because it doesn't irr? tate.-adv. Coal tar. formerly considered ns worthies?, is a source of several dyes and chemicals. ALL THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS IN Oconee County to Moot in Chautau qua Tent, Walhalla, Next. Sun flay, Muy ant h, nt ;i l\ M. While (ho three largest (owns In the county aro engaged in (heil* Sunday School Contest for Increased Attendance of the people in tho schools, it has been decided to hold a grand mass meeting of tho Sunday Schools of tho county in (he Chau tauqua Tent at Walhall? on Sunday afternoon, May 20th, nt ii o'clock. Good, live sp< akers have boon invit ed (o bo present to address tho meet ing. Have your voices In good trim and bo ready to make that tent fairly rise from Hie ground with music that can't ho kent down. This is to bo a COUNTY affair, so. have your school represented and let us mako it a great day in Oconoo County Sunday Schools. If tho tout, won't hold tho people, there is plenty of room all around lt, and wo eau raino tho side walls, and ovorybody will bo Outside, or inside, Just aa you chooso to call it. COMB) I