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NEWBERRY DANCES. The Delightful Affair of .the German Club Thursday Evening, Fol lowed by Young Gentlemen Friday Evening. One of the most charming dances ever given by the Newberry German club was held in the a-mory on Thursday night. December 29. The weather was perfect and all the young people seemed to be imbued with the real holiday spirit of gay ety. The Columbia orchestra fur nished superb music for the occasion, Harmony was sweet and thrilling wlile the rhythm was perfect. The affair was a marked success through out. The german was led by Mr. G. F. Vearn. with Miss Bessie Gilder. I Those present were: Miss Bessie Gilder. with Mr. G. F. Wearn: Miss Pauline Gilder. with "Mr. Thad. Coleman. of Whitmire; 'iss Maud Fant. w.ith Mr. H .T. Ren vick: Miss Ellie luiet. wi:h Dr. W. F. Eberhardt: Miss Lillian Fitzmanur ice, of Columbia. with Mr. T. K. Boozer: Miss Thyra Schumpert. with Mr. F. H. Dominick: Miss Laura Bowman with Mr. K. W. Jones; Miss Bessie Simmons, with Dr. J. G. Mc Master; Miss Mildred Simmons, with Mr. W. A. Jamieson: Miss Lucile Wilson, with Mr. J. R. Fair: Miss Ca mille Evans, with Mr. F. R. Fellers: Miss Neville Pope, with Mr. Robt. Mayes; Miss Myrtie Schumpert, with Mr. W. B. Seabrook; Miss Bessie Schumpert, with Mr. H. W. Domi nick; Miss Maud Langford, with Mr. Alexander D. Hudson; Miss Kate Floyd Clark, of Spartanburg, with Mr. Johnstone Coppock; Miss Lizzie Glenn, with Mr. W. Y. Fair, Jr.; Miss Georgia Ashley, of Augusta, with Mr. Winis, of Winston, N. C.; Misses Lillian and Annie Jamieson, with Mr. C. P. Pelham: Miss Steele, of Rock Hill, with Mr. Leland Summer; Miss Olive Bardin, of Charleston. with Mr. P. F. Gilder; Miss Rosa Moore, with Mr. H. A. Copeland. of Columbia. Among the gentlemen present .Were: Messrs. T. K. Elliott. of Winns boro; T. H. Pope and L. W. Foster, of Spartanburg. Amongs the chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Schumpert, Col. and Mrs. 0. L. Schumpert, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Evans. Mr. and Mr's. F. Z. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J. WV. -M. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Spearman, Mr. and Mrs, P. E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Pool. The young ladies were in beautiful evening dress and all of the gowns were extremely becoming. Among the ladies especially noted and ad mired were: Miss' Georgia Ashley, of Augusta, in a gown of pink organdie, tucked very elaborately and trimmed with white chiffon and lace.I Miss Rosa Moore. a h~.andsome black suit of crepe de chine. Miss Mildred Simmons. white or gandie, trimmed with whi:e satin ribbons., Miss Thyra Schumpert, a very be coming costume of white liberty silk, accordion plaiting and silk applique, and white carnations. Miss Myrtie Schumpert wore a very handsome gown of white chiffon. elaborately embroidered over white: satin, with narrow ruffles of plain chiffon. Miss Pauline Gilder, a very stylish blue China silk. ,Miss Ellie Huiet, pink silk, with white lace and net. Miss Bardin. of Charleston, in white China silk. Miss Fitzmaurice, of Columbia, deep pink silk, with applique, pink flowers. Miss Camill'e Evans, a sweet dress of blue taffeta silk, white lace, with white carnations. Miss Laura Bowman, pink eta mine, lace insertions and pink roses. Miss Neville Pope, white organdie, blue ribbons and flowers; 'diamonds. Miss Catherine Clark, of Spartan burg, a blue silk mull, trimmed in lace, with beautiful coral jewels. Miss Maud Pant, white net over silk, with very narrow blue trim ming, white carnations. Miss Lucile Wilson, delicate blue silk mull. Miss Dorothy Huiet, a very dainty costume of white China silk. Miss Steele, of Rock Hill, white' - affteta, white Fibbons, with flowers. . The best the State. F ceived. Pric Quat vening dress of white organdie hi:e ribbons. gloves and 1owers. Mrs. P. E. Scott, blue dress oi vile, trimmed in lace. and pale pini Miss Bessie Simmons, a blue dot ed silk mull, deep cream lace bertha [arls and opals. Miss Bessie Schumpert, blue sill ull trimmed in narrow white frills whitc carnations. Miss Ruth Wells, black crepe d< :hine, red flowers, long black gloves Miss Lillian jamieson, black skirt xith pink waist. Miss Annie Jamieson, dark shadet red silk. Miss Maud Langford, a very chi< rock of delicate shee'r pink silk, witl nishings of black velvet and whit< ilk. Mrs. M. L. Spearman, white eta mine, deep lace collar, and white flow Mrs. A. T. Brown, white walking it of striped mohair, stylish and ery becoming. Mrs. T. C. Pool, black silk costume xith yoke and undersleeves of white igured chiffon; opals and diamonds Miss Bettie Clark, a becoming g.wr f black silk voile, white lace and .ral jewels. Mrs. 0. L. Schumpert. an extreme handsome gown of black crepe de ,hine. ornamented with jet and heav )lack lace. Mrs. J. V. M. Simmons, black sil< ;kirt, white voile waist. ornamen:s o: ilk applique. Mrs. F. A. Schumpert, gray crepor hite chiffon yoke, finished with pur e taffeta and black velvet. A New Year's dance, given by the young men of Newberry, a most de ightful affair, was held in the armory n Friday night. The holiday dances ire always successful and thoroughly njoyable. That of Friday nighi vas no exception. It was a complett ;uccess. The graceful figures of the germar were led by Mr. G. F. Wearn, witi Miiss Pauline Gilder, and Mr. W. C Schenk, with Miss Neville Pope. Among those present were: Miss Bessie Gilder, with Mr. W. C rvree: Miss Pauline Girder, with Mr G. F. Wearn; Miss Olive Bardin, o Charleston, with Mr. T. H. Pope Miss Maud Fant, withi Mr. W. B. Sea rook; Miss Ellie Huiet, with Mr J. R. Fair; Miss Dorothy Huiet, witi Mr. K. M. Jones; Miss Lillian Fitz maurice. of Columbia, with Mr. WV F. Huiet; Miss Laura Bowman. witl Mr. W. A. Jamieson; Miss Bessi< Simmons, with Mr. T. K. Elliott Miss Mildred Simmons, with Mr. P F. Gilder: Miss Bessie Schumapert with Mr. H. T. Renwick; Miss Lucil< Vilson, with Mr. Robert Mayes Miss Camille Evans, with Mr. Franli Bradburn; Miss Neville Pope, witi Mr. W. C. Schenck; Miss Maut .angford, with Mr. Taylor; Mis: Katherine Clark, of Spartanburg with Dr. J. G. McMaster; Miss Geor ia Ashley, of Aug~usta, with Dr. W F. Eberhardt; Miss Ethel Bowers with Mr. Roy Jones; Miss Steele o Rock Hill, with Mr. J. C. Goggans Other gentlemen present were: Messrs. P. E. Scott, T. Q. Boozer John Robertson, J. W. M. Sommons Among the chaperones presenl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. M. Simmons Mr. and Mrs. F. Z. Wilson, Mr. an< Mr. H. H. Evans, and others. Among the ladies whose costume! were especially noted and, admired Miss Maud Fant, white shirre< silk, deep accordeon plaited frills eantl pearls and -diamonds.. IAQh '9M assortment t 'resh Car Loa( :es and terms tIe baum SUCCESS luattlebaum Prosperit: Miss Ellie Huiet, black crepe de chine, jet trimmings. Miss Bessic Schumpert, cream silk voile, blue silk girdle, necklace of gold beads. Miss Bessie Simmons. lavender, crepe de chine. with real lace collar. Miss Fitzmaurice, white china silk shirred; diamonds. Miss Bessie Gilder, white point de esprit over white satin, handsome pearl necklace. Miss Dorothy Huiet, blue organdy, white lace yoke. Miss Maud Langford, lilac voile, with velvet girdle of same shade. Miss Ashley, cream voile lace yoke over satin. Miss Mildred Simmons, blue Dres den silk with real lace girdle of blue velvet; beautiful diamonds. Miss Neville Pope, real lace dress over cream satin, ir:descent trim mings. Miss Laura Bowman, white organ dy, white point de esprit collar trimmed with narrow white ribbon; diamonds. Miss Steele. green silk mull over cream silk, with real lace bertha, beautiful pearl ornaments. Miss Katherine Floyd Clark. black lace over silk. with dark red ribbon trimmings. garnets. Miss Bardin. white china silk with white lace medallions. Miss Tucile Wilson, blue fgured Swiss. blue girdle: diamonds. Miss Pauline Gilder, white crepe with white accordeon flounce. A man thinks he is very c.red and must stay abed on Sunday morning1 to rest up when it is only because] everything else you can do that day is a terrible bore. A woman considers herself a na tural born financier when she goes over her bank balance again and finds it is a dollar more than she made it Ithe first time. 4First you spend a lot of money to give a boy a college education and then a lot miore to support him in liv ing up to it. 4NOTICE. The business under the firm name of Shelly, Dean & Summer will be carried on at the same old stand under the name of Shelly &I Summer, We want all our friends an~d cus tomers to continue to give ustheir patronage. We have the cheapest* and most com pl et e stock of FURNITURE ever opened in New berry. Come and se our stock and ask our price. Newberry Hardware, Co.'s old stand. Main Street. ,o be found i I of Live Si to suit anyb( & Lan ORS TO Schumpert , s. C. HUDGENS BROS., Foundry and MANUFACI knvils, Ardirons, Sasl Ventilators, Was Special CastingE Cotton Mill Cast We repair Engin Theshers, and YAIL OBDERS RECEIVE G . Hudger The Sn Christmc We do not charge you high I hristmas times as most mer trade you have given us this y est prices. We will sell ondon Layer Raisins at 10c.] Set urrants at 12 1 -2c. per lb. ates at 10c. per lb. Bakers' Shred Cocoanut 5c. pe Bi 'ul Cream Cheese at 1 5c. per Sugar at 16 lbs. for $1.00. Soda at 2 1-2c. per lb., Apples 10, 15 and 20c.' doz. Banannas 15 and 20c. doz. To you who have not bought fro1 :ongued clerk make you believe tha ause he asks you more than we do bo have bought from us before do :hat we sell the best goods for less arge and selected line Dolls and TC f Fire-works in Newberry. MITTLE New Year Grl Christmas is over a re gone, but we 4ew Year with a S. B.1' curd b Keeley Instit1 1329 Lady St. (or 0. Box 75,)Columbia. Southern Lime CHARLES Building Material of Roofing "F Write ft n this part of :ock just re >dy.R (ford, LAURENS, S. C. Machine Shops, URERS OF Weights, Cane Mills, hers, Grate Bars. Made to Order.. logs A Specialty, es, Boilers, Gins, all Machinery. UR PROMPT ATTENTION. .s Bros. iith Co! ts Prices. >rices because you are liberal at hants do. We appreciate the ear, and we will give you our er lb. ~ded Raisins at 12 1-2c. per lb. Citron at 20c. per lb. Prunes at 10Oc. per lb. rpackage. st New Crop Nuts 1 5c. per lb. lb. Best Flour 85c. 24 lb. Sk. 4 Boxes Star Lye for 25c. Oranges 20, 25 & 35c. doz. Candy by the Box 8c. lb. n us before, do not let some limber t he has better goods than ours be until you see orr goods. Those not need warning, for they know money than others. We have a ys, and the largest and best stock CORNER. eting To All nd lots of our Toys are ready for the Varieiy of Dainties. ONES, e aret.e _ _ All Drug au Tobaseo tte of South Carolina. S. C. Confidental correispondence solicited. and Cement Co. TON, S. C. all kinds.- High Grade UBEROID" r Prices.