The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 04, 1913, Page FIVE, Image 5

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I CHILDREN'S DAY AT SALEM. i ? Large Number of Persons Present? Beautiful Exercises By The Children. Sunday was cnnaren s cay ai aaiem 'Baptist church. The indefatigable efforts of Mrs. Maiy Boozer, Mrs. Alline Havird and j Mis.* Janie Goff made it possible to : present the following program: Address of welcome by Edgar Ruff. | Welcome song; responsive reading.: lead by Dr. U. C. Nicholson, superin tendent of the Sunday school. r Prayer by Rev. R. E. Jofinson Song No. 141. I Recitation?Give the little boys a j chance, by Broadus Havird and Ben-! \ Die Waters. Recitation by Alice Ruff. Recitation?Kind words of good cheer, by Eva and Ethel Havird, Raymond Goff and Gaston Price. - - - 1 Recitation?Be careful what you | say, by Julia May Boozer and Laura ' Bell Ruff. Song No. 165. Recitation by Ruth Nicholson. Recitation by Jimmie Goff. Recitation?Look for the rainbow,j fcy Anette Boozer, Elma Havird, Alice Ruff, Ruth Nicholson, Leona Riley and Leila Broods. .Recitation?A little boy's sermon, by ; Eddie Waters. Recitation?"Goodnight, Papa," by Pearl-Boozer. Recitation?Clustered stars, by Laura Bell Johnson. Song No. 127. Recitation?The Bible Heroes, by H-enry McCarty, Seth Boozer, Robert f 6off, Thurmond Rhinehart and Xoland ; ! /Ruff- I The Children's Song, by Anette Boozer. Recitation?And a little child shall lead them, by Lizzie Waters. Recitation?The spring of our soul by Julia Brooks. No. 169. Recitation?When Jesus was a child, "by Judson Nicholson. Recitation?Sweet remembrance, by Laura Bell Ruff, Rhoda Ruff and Julia j ^ May Boozer. Song No. 71. ! Recitation?Giving, by Lillie Mary! Rogers. Recitation?The Sabbath morn dawns again, by Ada Brooks. Song No. 168. Recitation?The sunshine girls, by j eight girls. 1 Recitation?Lend a helping hand, by . - Belle Rhinehart. t R-6 citation?Give ten, by ten children. i Song No. 196. Dinner. Song and march. Recitation?A little boy's speech, by \ Gardo Havird. * , Recitation?Strength of character, k "by J. L. Boozer. Recitation?The children's Sabbuth ! day, by Lucile Havird. . v Recitation?Waving palms of vie-; tcry, Dy Eva and Ethel Havird, Retha Price and Alice Ruff. R-ecitation?The daisies' mission, by Swar?i Price. Recitation and song?Children's; day our day, by Lizzie and Annie Wat- ' ers, Ada Brooks, Luther Rhinehart; i and others. Recitation?Say something good about him, by Thurmond Rhinehart. The flower dri!i, by five girls. Recitation?The -word was not too late, by Pau^ne Ruff. Song No. 189. Mr hv ArmiP lAU . UW..J ? ? , ra and Janie Ruff, Sallie Riley and | Evelyn Poorer. k # Rfcitai'c^ by Johnnie Havird. Recitation?Our offering, by Ada I Brooks. 1 Recitation by Annie Waters. Song, "I think when I read that sweet story of old," by the children. Pecitation by Julia Brooks. Recitation?How bright the old world looks, by Julia May Boozer. Recitation?Mother's helpers, by six childr-n. Recitation?A dying boy. by Henry McCarty. Song?Meet mother in the skies. - Recitation?Parting words ,by Annie ( Rogers. Valedictory by Wilbur Goff. Remarks and ben-edicton by the pastor. Child Killed by Lightning: Bolt, Leesville, June 30.?Yseterday even ing about 6 o'clock a bolt of lightning r struck and killed Lizzie Gertrude, the 6 year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith, of the lower Hollow Creek | J community. She had been playing under a cedar tree in the yard, when the bolt struck the tree and killed the little girl. She will be buried today at St. Matthews Lutheran church by the pastor, the Rev. A. R. Taylor. J ?1 ' ?a? III Win II Ml?WWWWC?8CT I 1 1 I I iS Sale S5 Wai, I 93 only in the lot, priced up to $2.00 each, choice 95c 11 Great Sale Lingerie Dresses II I 50 only, beautiful Lingerie Dresses worth $5.00 to $6.00, each Saturday's price $2-49 Dress Sale No. 2 47 only, beautiful Voile Lace and Embroidery trimmed Dresses, $10 and $12.00 values, special. ...$4.95 11 Dress Sale No. 3 Consists of 5 only, handsome Lace Voile Dresses, $20.00 value at $12.49 Great Sale Linen Coat Suits 50 only in the lot, worth up to $15.00 each, (samples) choice | suit $1.50 Sale Silk Hosiery 500 pairs 50c all Silk Hose for Saturday's selling, pair 25c Middy Blouse Selling 50 only Middy Blouses to close Saturday, price 45c Table Linen 1 1. m T r 1 ? 5 DOits laDie-uinen, ooc vamc, yard . 47c ? 2 bolts Table Linen, 40c value, yard 24c Doilies and Napkins 5C0 Doilies and Napkins at special prices. Great sale Ribbons 10c, 19c, 24c Hitch ud v< Next Door tc 1 1 uaiav < HHBBmBHBaMiHmHH BnnmBnniMnBHBHi roll kr I ruuuci Columbia ar Ol st Sal Thousands of hit on sale for you. IS tiful goqds have he the greatest Saturc Newberry. Dont you away, for the s Buying in great J 1 - ? X. -? -i- /V X ine iwu siures euun dose for the spot c gain we receive we with a very small % overs is the secret handling such heau such tempting price We want y ou to r face, greater than 3 Great Sale Beautiful Bauds, From 4 to 18 in Wide, in Ratine. Etc. These Bands are worth up to $2.00 yard. See our window display. None sold before eleven o'clock Saturday and the price will be, yard.... ? 19c / 1, ii ?aapan?ar?sph?i?ncra?i ar? Ladies' Porch Dresses Up to $2 oo Dresses, Saturdays sale each 98c Messaliue Petticoats Ladies' Messaline Petticoats at JT.98 each, tip to $4.00 values. Gauze Vests Gauze Vests, 10c kind 5c nil** Kl 1 J ry's foig^ > E. M. Evans Columbia ar ammai&mwMBnanBM nraHnHBHnBWSHBHnnM \ 4altiw? id Newberry JR :urday 7, rich values will be I" iany cases of heauen received for this lay Sale ever held in let anything keep aving will be great, quantities and for jles us to buy very ;ash and every baY : pass it on to you profit. Quick turnof our success in tiful merchandise at is. Will you come? rtaaf nnhiPs fare tn S IrW V V M>? J WW w ;ou ever saw before. Special Sale Bed Spreads ioo extra large Bed Spreads, $1.50 value, Saturday's price each 98 c Princess Slips vSome very Special values up to $1.50 Slips at 98c, $2.80 Slips $1.79. Pearl Bottons Pearl Buttons, 10c kind, doz 4c Val Lace . 1,000 yds ioc Val Lace, yd.. .5c 300 doz fine Val Lace and trimming, don't cut the dozen, 12 yds, for 19c Rompers ^ -' 3 ?- ?1 T)Awinat.[i t->r- T Ar> i50ys anu guid ivuixi^cio and come ti jest sale CLO_ iv/T_r,? > (x to., mtui 1 XT 1 id wewDerry. HMMBaBMWWWeMMgMBBMMM II Sals Great Shoe and Slipper Sale 500 pairs Shoes and Slippers on sale Saturday away below Boston cost. Come to the big Shoe sale. Boys Pants 300 pairs Boys' pants, the pair oa /in rn and o?c ? - ? - I Great Sale Cottonades ' 20c Cottonade at yd gc Lawn 500 yds 40 in i2^c Lawn, yd 9c Flaxons Flaxons at the yd nc Sale Sheets and Pillow Cases Great big ones, 72x90 and 81x90, / up to 75c Sheets at yd 47c Pillow Cases at each 9c Great Sale Curtain Nets and Fancy Voiles II The price begins I2^c kind 8 1/zq. and on up. Sale Beautiful Dimities I2^c Dimity at yd 8c Percales I Percales, I2%c kind, yd cc Trimmed Hats From Oar Mil- I linery Aiuiei 500 Trimmed Hats on. sale Sat- I tirday, only 2 prices, 98c and $1.49 I Children's Dresses I Dresses, about 200 in ? ? VA1A4V4* vu w - ~ / the big pile, priced 24, 48 and 98c o Newber Ug111 ill U1U. II anorpV LAA i BBBSBBRSESREHHBBBHHBMHBHnBVBBHWWWHHHi