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I'lKEJLY PERSONAL The Movnu^nts of many Peopic, Newberiiaiis and Those Who Visit dewberry. Mr. Mack Melts of Whitmire was in the city Tuesday. Miss Hulda Longshore of Kinaris ie visiting friends in the city. Miss Georgia Porter, a student of Tvinthrop, is at home for the summer. Miss Lucile Lathan, a student of Winthrop college, is at home for the vacation. # Mrs. W. H. Ze:'gler and children left Tuesday to spend some time with relatives in Cameron. Mr. iM'arvin E. LA brams and Mr. Tom Abrams of Whitmire were in the city j Tuesday. ; George Y. Hunter. M. D? of Pros-j perity spent yesterday in Columbia, i ?The State. Miss Annie D. Jones teacher oi history i.i Winthrop college, will reach home this afternoon as the beginning of her vacation period. Dr. W. G. Houseal left Wednesday for Charleston, S. C., where he attended a meeting of the board of trustees of the Medical College of this State. Miss Lucia Winn, who has been J "teaching at Jalapa. Newberry county, came home Monday for the summer months.?'Donalds cor. Abbeville Medium. tMiss Eloise Stevenson has returned to her home in Winnsboro after spending some weeks visiting her i <*>usins Mrs. John Ruff of the county j and Mrs. Charles Ruff of the city. Misses Ruth. Moore and Ethyl i Seago of Greenwood are "here for the , Commencement and are visiting at the "home of .Miss Moore's uncle, Mr. R. JK. Anderson. Mr. Will tSingley of Wellington, j Teaxs, who lias been visiting his' "brothers, Messrs. Lee Singley of the j 'Gush River church community and j Jim Singley of Columbia, will return *o his home next Monday. iMr. C. A. Bowman our smiling and 'obliging assistant postmaster has re- j. turned to his duties after a nreryj pleasant visit to his daughter, Mrs. j *SL C. Walter of Birmingham, Ala.;. Mrs. Bowman who accompanied him ^ to Birmingham will return about the! middle of June. YABIOCS AMI'ALL ABOUT The Savoy hotel is once more with- e out a keeper. ( sFriend street, from the express of- n JSice to the railroad, remains as rough a mountain path. | v *ihe Newberry high school closed v its session Wednesday with com- c snencemeot exercises. ! Kiage Spring schooF will have a a .picnic at Mrs. H. T. Fellers' on Frii M -day, June 2. The public is invited. | *'J -The iMjrsteries of Myra" at the ^ Arcade e.ery Thursday, Triangle plays every Wednesday. iA'hile they are searching for a sub-: stiiute for gasoline, they might also L keep an eye open for a substitute for a; .groceries. !ir in speaking of rain, instead of say-: ing the rain fall lias been so little,: wouldn't it be more near the truth ; & to say the rain drops have been so fey. j 'b] Several college boys for some rea-i i te tsoii known only to themselves pre-1 - * - ? I si {errett to attend tne rrosperuy msu; ^school commencement exercises Wed-! * stsday .Diglit. I r Dr. Coker made the commencement! SI add?css to the (Newberry high school i c . gra&tf&ting class Wednesday nighr..;v His subject was "The Road to Sue-! ** / cess." i "7l 1u The Union Academy school district l Y' ' election on Friday resulted ia favorJ -a * w.;n,. *ov a vr>tp nf ten I " OI ;ue L VN U iUUii IU..V WT vr v.v w?. ?.? . n ' to SIX. Willis 'Ruff's house near the Farm- ai \ - er's Oil Mill caught fire Tuesday ^ P< about noon but the fire was extinguished by a bucket brigade from the oil mill before the fire fighters ar- jcc . . to jrived. The Newberry business school en- , t rolled two more new pupils Wednes-1 day. This is a business school that is j engaged in a good business. Let I I i ororvhA^v PTIPfVlirASe it. " X* V VI J There will be an ice cream festival j at the residence of Mrs. W. F. Ruff "Saturday, June 10, from 7 to 11 for the benefit of St. Philips church. The $otblic is cordially invited to attend. -"Messrs. Custis Leitzsey and Duke iSTieipard mail toters of Silverstreet "^took advantage of last Tuesday's holiday and spent the day with friends fishing in Broad river. The iWbman's Home and Foreign y ' -1?1. _ T itf^iaxon I 1 .Missionary socitLy ot me jq Church of the Redeemer will meet at the parsonage next Monday afternoon r -at 5 o'clock. The Newberry high school graduated the largest class in its history and one of the largest ever graduated from a high school in the State, Wednesday night. There were 42 memI I u ; bcrs. There will be preparatory service i at tiie Prosperity A. R. P. church 0:1 ! Saturday at 11 o'clock and on Sab; bath communion service at the same ! church conducted by the pastor the ! Rev. J. .\\\ White. 1 Vnn will W.'int tr> "Thp MaU ' Who Called After Dark." at the | Opera House Saturday, as well as old Ham and Bud in "Millionaires by Mis| take," each of which is obliged to be j good. Prof. Gilbert P. Voigt was recently j elected a member of the Phi Beta : Kappa fraternity at the University j of Virginia. This is the fourth Xewj berry boy that has received this ! honor. Dr. Jno. B. Setzler of Newberry is also a member. rixi-intr tho ur>r>iHpnt whirh we V " 1U^ IV W"V t*VV*V?v.?v ?? ? v** .. ? had several articles among them the account of the high school closing) and the meeting of the letter carriers j and the Pomaria personals are car-: rled over. We regret it but it can't be helped. The rural letter carriers of the county held their annual meeting in ! the court house Tuesday. Officers j were elected for the ensuing year and j delegates were chosen to the State j convention which meets July 3-4 iJ j Columbia. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS AROUND ABOUT POMARIA Pomaria, May 31.?Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Setzler, Johnnie Long and Mrs. Jno. C. Aull motored over to Mrs. J. A. Kinard's ,near Pleasant Grove,! Saluda county, last Sunday. j Mrs. Manley J. Breaker of St. Louis, j iMo., is ivisiting her sisters, Mrs. Jas. r P Ccit-ilo-r. \Trc T-nn C* All 11 ! JL . Uf^U AIA* KT, VMV* V ?? iMrs. W. C. Summer of Columbia," accompanied by her mother, Mrs. W. ! H. Carter of Roanoke, Va., and Miss J Mary Lawson Link of Abbeville, the;' guests of Mrs. Jno A. Summer, spent < Thursday at the home of Prof. B. M. . Setzler. * Miss Mildred Boinest is spending!* the week with her sister, Mrs. Lom- ' nick. iMiss Leola Bedenbaugh after a six iveeks visit to friends and relatives ' n the lower part of the State has re urned home. ' c Mr. Paul Monroe of SNewberry colege is visiting at Mr. T. E. Hentz. ; Mrs. Jas. P. SeStzler, Mrs. Breakr and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. C. Aull mo- j ored to Newberry Wednesday afteroon. 1 Jiev. and Mrs. ;\V. A. Duckworth rent to Greenwood last week to at- j and the funeral of his brother's, > i hild. Mrs. Jas. P. 'Setzler spent Tuesday j t Mrs. G. D. Young's. Mrs. J. C. Leitzsey and daughter, [iss Elberta, spent Thursday at Prof, j . >M. Setzler. C. W. Sawyer spent the Sabbath in : Id Town. Jas. P. Setzler, A. L. Aull, J.co. : yles, W. E. Wedaman, Joe Boland,! ad W. W. Berlev spent Wednesday: l Columbia. Mr. W. Frank Suber accompanied - ~ . i y Miss Nannie iSUDer carrieu mo randchild, Mr. Luther Suber's lit-, e daughter, to a specialist in Colum- i a. for treatment. Miss Eugenia Hentz who has been lach-ing in Starr the past session is )ending her vacation at home. The following young people have \ (turned from the various colleges to )end their vacation at home: From Newberry, Edwin Hentz and larence Epting; Summerland, -Nar-j s Setzler, Lois Hentz, Vanie Lake, j lanita Epting and Mary Crumpton; j fathrop, Lurleen Aull and Ida oung; Due West, Helen and Eliza5th Hentz and Annie Leitzsey; j lemson, Robert Berley, Hubert (Aull, id Hayne Folk; Baltimore Medical, Dllege, R. H. Folk; Baltimore Dental! allege, Clyde Epting. Mr. Clarence Eptii^g will go to Warn, after his graduation at Xewberry i pitch ball. Pnfafo Rnor fC lifer & VfcMkV WM*. ? ?. Hammon's Slug Shot Paris Green Stonesphers Potato Bug Killer 4 Fly Killer We have ?* r\ hepphards Hoase [Fly uri- i er, El Vampiro Insect Pow-1 er, Tanglefoot, Black Flag nsect Swatters. Telephone us, 158 P. E. WAY, Druggist Newberry, South CarDlina. j*. i. Y i Opera House PROGRAMME Till liSi)AY, ,H .M: 1st THE LIGHT JSEAItEIt" Ri<<l!!iril Tr:iv#?rs lirown 3-part Essanay I First Episode of ! "THE STRANGE ( ASK OF MARY PAGE" Essanay FRIDA Y, U .\ ? 2nd "MYRTLE, THE MAMURIST" Jewell Hunt and Harold Fosliay 3-part Vitagraph "THE RECORD RILN*' Helen Gibson and True Boardman Kalem SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd i "THE MAS WHO CALLED AFTER D.UiK* i Gretehen Hartmaus Charlie Perley and Jack Drnmeir ! . 2-part Biograph ' MILLIONAIRE'S BY MISTAKE'' Ham and Bud Kalem Comedv "SELIG TRIBUNE NO. 2<T MONDAY, JUNE 5th -THE GREATER WRONG** A 3-part Lubin "IN THE RING* Vim Comedy Prosperity high school closed with commencement exercises .'Wednesday night. Dr. F. C. Martin ^ I ExaminesEyes, FitsGlassesf j' $ and Artificial Eyes. f! |lf your eyes are giving you|' |trouble don't fail to consult him J y ^ j I Satisfaction Guaranteed. | jr Office ove* Anderson's Dry||j |Goods Store. J| j ipai? >r A siTPT? ! I hereby announce myself as a can-, iidate for the office of master, and fvill abide the result of the Demoiratic primary. G. G. -SALE. ! > \ STUDEBAK Detroit, Mich. South Bend, Ind. Walkervil FOUR CYLINDER MODE] Touring Car, 7-Passenger Roadster, 3.Passenger Landau-Roadster 3-Passenger Sedan ..... SIX-CYLiNDAR MODEL* Touring Car, 7-Psssenger Roadster, 3-Passenger Landau-Roadster, 3-Passenger . Coupe, 4-Passenger Sedan ... . T 7.Pa??AnorAr UII1IVU41UV) -o vwww*?0 F. 0. B. Detroit Tin* One Armed Wonders. .Newberry is promised something i unusual in base ball for commencej ment this year. The college team will i play White's famous "One armed wonders," of Atlanta. Georgia, on Monday and Tuesday afternoons of next week. This team has only three two armed men on the team, the pitcher, catcher and first baseman, i but these three are all professionals j Notice t< We are still c for all model cai $2,000 dollars cars. We will i can give us. W satisfactory. Let us do you: do your work fc We have a go< skid casings that regular price $10 ular price $13.40 a good many Aj $9.15, 30x3 1-2 I We will sell f and Goodyear T SIIMMl Take the ySf that kno' fj BUILT?ar / knows ho There's no su to he had am of California. In Detroit the city t cars?wh and man other cit} i terea ace than an] /\ In California the State where pe over and any other the year < tered?2,1 more thai California KNOWS ing the bulk of the JH* rj baker favorite by a buying. le, Ont. And the reason is s Ls pari son of a Studeb tQ7C size and quality as MORE. So they're you see the cars?tl 1150 1525 McHA 1350 1600 a; 1675 1 2500 c. w. fant, TLt manager. .Mr. White, has only hi< lei'r arm. hut he played two years on I the Mercer I'niversitv team, and af- i ' ter that, played two years in the Georgia-Alabama league. He is very ' \ proud of his team, and says that he 1 ! KrJ Java ^ * ?I viv/v^vii c 4;ciinc lilUl liic U1 Uliiai \ L'LTl- I 1 I i lege or amateur team can beat them; [ f i that "most of the one arm men are , ' truly wonders at playing ball.'' But Xewberrv intends to call his I > All Ford arrying a big stock *s. We now have worth of different ippreciate any bps e guarantee all of c r Vuleanizing. W >r you as soon as yo D<1 manv Ford Size we will sell at a 40, our price $9.00. 1 our price $11.60. ax Casings that we j>11.65. rom now on exclus ires and Tubes. ER'S GJ! \ Judgment of th ws how cars id the State >w cars PERF rer judgment, no more trustw< rwhere than that of Detroit an hat produces three-fourths of t ere people know cars from tl ufacturing sides better than th< j on earth?more Studebakers cxrding to official figures in the y .1 ii* 7 oilier cars seiung ai more of wonderful roads and weathe ople have more miles of good ro more opportunity to use their State in the Union?the officia >f 1915 showed 15,718 Studeta 595 MORE than any other ca n $500. > cars from use on the road?Detroit know industry centered in its limits. Both hai long lead. What better judgment can limply that every time a man makes even 1 taker with other cars, he finds that to get a Studebaker offers, he must pay from huvinor Studebakers?and SAVING that Si hen go make that $250 saving comparison RDY MOWE JEWBERRY, S. C. Manager, Lady St, Columbia, / bluff. Kpting will probably pftcn Newberry Monday, while Mover ! be in the box 011 Tuesday. The place: College park. The ti'fl Monday and Tuesday afternoons 1 next week, at 4:30. Admission A finite r-ents* children under fif- a "I * 1 teen years Id cents. 1 k<riIE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE" coming. I Owners of repair parts on hand over J parts for your *] iness that you | >ur work to be j e keep a man to u give it to us. Goodrich non bargain,. 30x3, , 30x3 1-2 regWe also have will sell 30x3 1 ively, Firestone J iRAGE [ ] - 1 e City ; are *l--. i mat T | ORM! ' - j d the State M 1 1 he country7* le technical ^ ey do in any were regis- , I ear of 1915, than $500. Jj t?the State ^ ads to drive cars than in J figures for ikers regis- 1 r listing at s cars from Havre made Stude YOU follow in < . the barest com- l|| as much power' $250 to $400 250. Why don't R? v S. C.