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THE PR PUBLISHED BY THE PROPST COMPANY For the Man Who Cares FLORSHEIM SHOE Styles of the Times Florsheims are made for men who appreciate good looking shoes with fit and service equal to their style. Years of progress bring to Florsheim wearers the best that fne shoe making has yet produced. Florsheim stakes their reputation on every pair of shoes they make and put the name in the shoe totell you so. They expect one pair to sell the next and it usually does. Florsheim merit and reputation do not disap point. We want to show you the new Fall styles in' footwear. Watch Your .Step Mr. Man Because prices have dropped-some men are going to make the misteke of paying too low a price for Over coats. For example they will pay $25, when they should pay $30 to $37.50-and along about January when their bargains pass dividends they are going to be a dissat isfied lot of cold citizens. Why isn't it better to insure your winter'sr coinfort now by trading safe. We are offering Michaels-Sterns' all-wool Overcoats at.$33 and $37.50-don't go lower it's slippery down there. "The ! Beginning next week we are L 4 CA Sshowing on-Monday, Wednesday andw MisMargaret Neil Social Editor. JD.Hth, fAlnaset Miss Majime Peeples left FridayG.Dsoes ~or Atlanta, Ga.s Miss Nan Thompson spn this P adwl s iiin e wee in Batmoe soD.3dG.adeli hr Mrs. Horace Traylor is visiting ThmayfensoMisJlae in Georgetown. . ,lb ga oharta h Miss Etta Lee Scruggs is -at home sipong from Wifnthrop College. . ioreundSt C.S. McCants ha5 returneduryfrmatowesvitatl James L. Smith spent part of last Mr.SmJdnoBatoei week ,at Davidson College. vstn e aetM.adMs Miss Kate Brown is visiting her J adn cousin, Mrs. 0. E. Crowson.MssEihagaelftatSt-I Mrs. Ellen Meadors spent last ryfoHatvlewreseil Saturday in Columbia. tahnx er *Margaret Oates, of Chester,1eked~nClmi ihMs Mrs. Lon P. McMaster is visiting ThmsLeof paanrg her daughter, Mrs. T. H. Ketchin.senthwekndihhspans Dr. and Mrs. R. G. HamiltonCatanMr.ohL.Les spent part of last week in Rock Hill. Lawrence Smith, of Spartanburg, dyframnh8vstt e oh is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bry- e nCnod Don't fail to- see the big c. medy ba pn h ekedwt e at the Community House MondaysitrMs.TH.echn night. MranMr.JhBolaeaeh Mrs. Edwin McDonald and sister, en ogauaedo h ria Mrs. Izzard, spent last Saturday inofadghelstTsay Columbia. M.adMs o ar eeL Mr. W. F. returned Sat-thgussoMr.Lnadob urday from several days' business oTesaanWdedy.n trip. Jh .Cter etMna f *Mrs. Smith, of Concord, is visit- ~ronfrCae ilt ne h g her daughter, Mrs. Jack Des-UnvriyoNrtCaln. Misoagiteks.pntprto Miss Elizabeth Coan, of Winthroplatwe inHdronle, hed lIege, spent the week-end at her geto r.Pese uciee.t me here. M.adMs ~A e~re n i D obert T. Goodale, accompa- FyAlnDsots rMs i ed~ his wife and Miss Mary Ba- ~BrcMs .H coel r Goodale spent last Sunday with UG e~re n iteMs aac r. and, Mrs. J. 0. Boag, returningDeorespnpatflstwk Canden.on.GMonaayweliniCamder OPST WEE Y WINNSBORO, S. C., September 30, 1924. Bunny Says The most essential book to a college student is dad's check boolU. When you look at women you think their old saying "I have nothing to wear" is really -true. Nowadays women are very much like nlad-a whole lot depends on the dressing. Thirst in peace, thirst in war. aind 1#irst, in the throats of our countrymen. Many girls say they won't marry the best man in the world, and, as a matter of fact, they ne WO do It is hard for a girl to tell a man's re& ature since Prohibition. It is easy to admire good people, but t i. hard to en joy them. A married man always knows which side his bread is buttered on-because the other side It takes a brave girl to wearwhen she knows she has bowiegs. tore You Hear S ch A Miss Matti .Martin spent the ______________ eek-end with ber mother, Mrs. S. Martins Mrs. A. W. Brewu, . Mrs. P. M. ees and Miss Bessie Chalmers were / isitors in Columbia Saturday and nday. - Mr. and Mrs, James Mobley, of lumbia, were the guests of Mr. (Nex id Mrs. S. D. Ellison for the week Miss Carrie Crawford is spending e winter wth her aunt, Mrs. Jno. . Catheart. She is attending school Mt. Zion. Mrs. Thomas .Smith, of Concor~ - E C., and Mrs. J. D. Hatchet, o ianta, Ga., are thei guests of Mrs. G. Desfortes. Clarence Bruce and Charles Doug s have returned to Atlanta, where ey are in their .senior year at the lanta Dental College. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. DesPortes, y Allen DesPortes, Jr., and 3. W. els are visiting Mrs. W. C. Boyd Charlotte, N, C. - Mr, and- Mrs. L.* Pritehard and ughter returned Friday froi New rk, where they have been visiting s. Pritehard's mother. Robert Weathersby returned to kory, N. C., on Saturday, after ending last week hiere with his nt, Miss Lizzie Johnston. " E ' Miss Simona Baruch returned to"M E r home in New York Wednesday, ter spending several weeks here .th Mr. and Mrs. F. A. DesPortes. Midshipman Charles McDonald re med l1 eek to the Naval Acad iy at Annapolis, after spending a ,nth's leave with his aunt, Mrs. H. Cathcart. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Miss Sara Law Kennerly celebrat her eleventh birthday Friday af oon, by giving a party to about enty of her little friends. The -___ ie hostess received many attrac- Toy MtZouwilsak u re gifts. A very happy afternoon ?rte~od#~ ttesao s ~ spent in outdoor games. -Ices, '~ tr r ,tit aet e and candy were served. bk:mt (Continued on page eight.) this year. -b trust thi NEWS.D VOL L NO. 24. Blapkets KeepYou Warm Don't Sleep Cold For your health's sake keep warm at night time Good, fluffy wool blankets will keep you warm and com fortable during the long cold winter nights, and upon wakening in the morning you will feel refreshed in min I and body. You will find our prices very reasonable. Real Underwear Values The recent cold snap is nature's warning to us to pre pare for Winter. Naturally, our first thought will be of seasonable undergarments. Mothers will, be inter-, ested in knowing that we are prepared to outfit every member of the family with warm, comfortable under wear. Our showing of union suits is especially strong. Nothing skimped about them but the price. Boy's Haynes knit unions at $1.-E. Z. Unions 'for children at $1. bout" be Tea Room. bDoor to News and Herald Office) LUNCHES 7 . DINNERS . RESHMENTS and BANQUETS PLANNED AND SERVED Stock of . ~ NOVELTIES : ~FAVORS )V. HOME-MADE CAKES AND CANDIES'. SYOUR FRJIENDS AT THE TEA . ROOM EVERY DAY." pens Saturday claim will be denied after the game tendance than the opener had. is up. The hour of play will be called ' at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. As Mrs. L. E. Burns and Mrs. T. 0. an incentive to play a great game Evans, of Maxton, B. C., are veit