The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 13, 1916, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PrKJ-lY PERSONAL
file .Movements of ip.any People, Newberrians,
and Those Wlio Visit
>"ew berry.
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'.".;iss Eva Goggans is on an extended
vicit ra lipr brother. Mr. James
Gcggans in Columbia.
iMiss Dollie Reagin is in Columbia j
visiting Miss Howard at the Woman's
Home.
Mrs. -Nathan Evans left Saturday
for a visit to Newberry, Columbia and
Orangeburg.?The Marion Star.
Miss Olive Counts of Prosperity is
visiting Miss Helen Clayton.?Central
cor. Greenville Piedmont.
'Misses Ruth and Grace Oliver are
guests this week of Miss Sudie Dennis
in Xev^erry.?The State.
Mr. a\ia Mrs. T. P. Johnson after
J: in PViirloctAn
Speutlllljj 'd. lew uajs in uuui ivoiu" '
have returned home.
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Hr. Silas Amick and family of Leesviile
spent Sunday here as the guests
oi relatives and friends.
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Mrs. M. C. Hentz of Pomaria after |
an extended visit to her neice, Mrs. j
D.: A. Livingston in Summer street!
returned to her home on Saturday. {
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C4rs. S. E. Longshore of Columbia J
college, accompanied her daugh- j
ter to Newberry for the summer.? j
Eau Claire cor. The State.
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Miss Jennie Rambee of Newberry is j
visiting her cousin, Miss Lessie Tim- j
merman.?(Donalds cor. Abbeville;
Medium.
Miss 'Alma Lupo of the Whitmire
school is spending her vacation with
Jber mother, Mi;s. M. A. Lupo in Taylor
street.?Waverly cor. The 'StaJ^
Mrs. Parr of Newberry camet^QP
find spent a few days in Due Westvreturning
on Thursday.?Associated
Reform Presbyterian.
Mr. R. A. Aibrams of Anderson, a
former Newberry boy, is spending a
few daye "with his father, Mr. I. Z. A*
rams, beyond Helena.
Mrs. W. H. Zeigler and little daugu
ter, Elizabeth, -who cave Deen visiting
relatives in Cameron returned to their
feome in College street (Saturday last.
Frank W. 'Shealy, railroad commissi
aer, yesterday inspected the congested
conditions at Ohappells- caused
*>j a large fire there Sunday.?The !
State.
Willie Becker and Wilbur Ballenmembers
of the student body
of Newberry college, are at their
tiomes in Eau Claire for the summer
Tacation.?Eau Claire cor. The State.
dir. Geo. W. Summer, president o? j
the,.. Mollohon Manufacturing Co. has!
returned from the Southern Textile j
"Manufacturer's association at Ashe- j
rille, N. C.
Messrs. Will and George. Stone, the
. former of Aiken and the latter of
Georgia, visited the old parental roof,
the home of Mrs. 'Mat Stone at Jolly
Street, last Sunday.
Mrs. C. F. Graham and Mrs. W. F.
Koon of Newberry left this week for
Cdm'berland, Md., where they will
spend several weeks with I>r. and
Vr's T w Koon.?Waverly cor. The
State.
Ii. H. Chandler of Newberry was a!
vivsitor in 'Columbia yesterday. This
was the first visit in 25 years and Mr.
Chandler was impressed with the evidences
of constructive development
ecd progress on all sides.?The State.
Mrs. James Kibler and daughter,
T.NTian of JXewberry. are guests
of Mrs. Robert Dacus for commencement
at G. W. C. Mrs. Kibler is a.
graduate of G. W. C.?Greenville Piedmont.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernest Summer of
Greenwood, accompanied by the Iatter's
sister, Miss Martha Miller of Atlanta,.
G-a., visited Mr. Summer's 'Parents,
Mr. and iMrs. J. H. fSummer, several
days last "week.
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svirs. 1j. u. r uicii>*xuci ujl .uvu? w, ?<.
C., mother of Rev. Edw. Fulenwider,
Mrs. G. A. Ritchie of China Grave, N.
rster of Mrs. Fuleawider, and
Mrs. E. L. Davis and daughter, Miss
Leona, of Charlotte, IN. C., are ?visittntr
"Rev and Mrs. Fulenwider.
Miss Verna Summer is at home
from Newtberry, where she taught during
the past winter. Miss iSummer
leaves the early part of tihe week for
Boefc Hill, where she will attend the
etnsmer school.?Waverly cor. The
State.
Mrs. A. H. Summerfield of Baltimore
who has "been spending some
time with Tier parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Mann in College street, left lastSunday
for Spartanburg to spend a
week with iier sister, Mrs. Harry
Price. Mrs. Summerfield will leave
Spartanburg next Saturday for her
"fcome in Baltimore.
A second letter from Miss Eva Dun- j
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' an brings the information that there j
has been a slight change for the bet-*!
tor in the condition of her sister, Mrs. j
Hex Young of Newberry. She says,;
she expects to bring her sister as
soon as she is well enough to make j
the trip.?Lumber Town cor. u:et*u-;
wood Jndex.
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Dr. W. E. Bickley of Helena and,
Dr. R. H. Folk of the Broad River j
section who recently graduated in;
medicine in Baltimore will take the!
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examination before the State board j
this week and return to Balimore,,
Dr. Bickley to the Marine hospital j
" 1 - - T >? 4f .. V.nc_ !
and Dr. t'oiK 10 me tuivcionj ,
pital in Baltimore for post-graduate J
work and hospital work. The young;
i doctors came home about a week ago I
and have been resting at the old
homestead.
)Mr. C. S. Dominick in his Ford with
Mr. H. W. Dominick at the wheel
made a record run from Chappells [
a T.onx-inp- <Thab-I
tO Augusta <jn ouuuuj. uvv. ^
pells at 1:15 p. m. they reached Augusta
at 3:30 p. m. In the car "besides
the Messrs. Dominick there were R.
X. Hill, Clint Pitts, H. H. Waits, and'
Vernon 'Clamp. On the return they
left Augusta at 10 p. m. The Messrs.
Dominick with Mr. Ralph Scurry, and
A. L. Dominick went to Parr Shoals
from Chappells on (Monday to have,
some fun fishing.
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT
Does the sign, "Autos Stop," mean
"slow down," or does it mean "stop?"
The city park will open Tuesday
i night.
| Knocking is one thing?justifiable
criticism is another.
"Lady Audley's Secret" from the
story by Miss Braddon will be shown
at. the Arcade today.
Union services will be held next
Sunday night in Central (Methodist
! church beginning at 8:30 o'clock.
win T in/1.
" ne roaa to snvexsucci na
a> ? bridge is In splendid condition?
r> example of what sand and clay
- community help will do.
There will be a meeting of the
( Bachelor Maids Tuesday afternoon at
i 5 o'clock with Miss Elizabeth Domi- j
nick. [
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Union services were held at the
Church of the Redeemer -Sunday
nieht. Rev. E. V. Babb of the Bap
tist church preached the sermon.
>A cotton bloom is reported from a
farm at St. Matthews. The stalk was
no doubt from seed grown in Newberry.
While Chally Hughes and Chally ]
Fairbanks run for office, Chally Ruff-1
will continue to run his job as salesman
at Copeland Bros, store.
The street overseer, Mr. Joe W.
Werts, did* a neat little piece of work
on Harrington street alongside the
court house last week.
Don't fail to see Geraldine Farrar
in ''Carmen" a great star in a great
play at the Arcade Thursday, June 15.
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You ought to see t)he ballot that
Judge Player is shewing his friends.
It is the kind used in Florida and is
aLaost as large as a newspaper.
rkn last Saturdav morning fire de
stroyed a negro house on Mr. Tom
Abram's place. The origin of the fira
is unknown.
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Theda Bara, the famous vampire
woman of the Fox Film Co. will be
seen at the Arcade today in "Lady
Audley's Secret'' from the novel by
Miss <M. E. GBraddon.
Always in war, it is the women and j
little children rwho suffer most, who I
least deserve it. See "The Battle
Cry of Peace," at the Opera House,
June 12, 13, and 14.
A story dedicated with respect,
reverence, and admiration to "the
mothers of America." See "The Battle
Cry of Peace," at the Opera House,
June 12, 13, and 14.
Don't forget "The Strange Case of
Mary Page," which is being shown
everv Thursday at the Opera House.
Read the story in this paper and then
see the picture.
The makers of the county books of
registration "will have to add to the
area of said books if some men follow
the law and write their full names.
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1 nere is uut iiiamuvt auv>
Baxter.
Jasper chapter D. A. R. will meet
Tuesday morning at 10:30 at the
home of Miss Mary L. Burton. Affairs
of great interest are to be discussed
and the members are urged to
attend.
The Junior workers of the Church
of the Redeemer will hold a social
meeting on the church lawn Wednesday
at 5 p. m. All the children of j
the Sunday scliool are invited to bell
present. j I
BARBECUE |
We the undersigned will give a first;
class Barbecue at New Hope cliurca,
Saturday. July 29, 1916 for the bene
fit of the liroad Kiver circuit, par-,
sonage. Everybody is invited to come ;
out and enjoy the day with us and at
the same time help a good cause.
/Members.
Mail Orders Filled Promi
Caldwell &
A Sensational
Every Waist
been reduced. Il
see our wonder
full range of size
46 bust. Matei
Organdies, Tub
etc. In colors o
Rose, Nile, Black
Order one oi
stating size and I
us. Others at $1
Try our ma
ment. Satisfacti
Caldwell &
The Lad
The Woe
1216-20 Main Street
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Detroit, Mick.
South Bend, Ind. Walker
FOUR CYLINDER MOD
Touring Car, 7-Passenger
Roadster, 3.Passenger
Landau-Roadster 3-Passenger
Sedan .....
SIX-CYUNDAR MODE
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i ounng var, -i v,.
Roadster, 3-Passenger
Landau-Roadster, 3-Passenger
Coupe, 4-Passenger
Sedan ....
Limousine, 7-Passenger
F. O. B. Detroit
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Opera House
PROGRAMME
MONDAY, .JI NK 12tii
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'TUESDAY, JOE 13th
"THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE"
WEDNESDAY, JtXE 14th
"THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE" j
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Haltiwanger j
Sale of Waists
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in our store has
t will pay you to
ful selection. A
s from 36 bust to
rials are Voiles,
Silks, Georgettes,
f White, Maize,
, Corn, Flesh, etc.
f our $1 Waists,
eave selection to
[-25 up to $4.75.
iil order depart
r i ]
on ouaranieea.
Haltiwanger
lies7 Store
Itex Store
Newberry, S, C.
jgjgl Take the
that knc
f) BUILT?a
J knows h<
nri f
l nere s no s
to be had ai
of Californic
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n Detroit
the citycars?w
and ma
other ci
tered ac
than ai
In California
the Stat
where p
over am
anyothi
the yeai
tered?2
more th
California KNOA
ing the bulk of tl
r |-v baker favorite bj
L fc? Iv buying.
And the reason i
^1Ie' OBt- parison of a Stud
'ELS a^ze and quality a
$875 MORE. So they'
850 you see the cars.
1150
152S
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IV1C1II.
1350
1600
1675
. 2500 C. W. FANT
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Newberry, Sou
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Ideal Firelei
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Everybody is invited I
i er demonstration at o
j week beginning June li
Every lady who atte
coupon ticket which w
I opportunity of getting a
details will be printed c
do not have to buy a th
enter.
Come as often as you
ticket each time.
The demonstration wi
expert.
When West-Mar
Oak it's Oak.
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Judgment of f:h
>ws how cars
nd the State
DUDE
ow cars . 1 l.iu
Hirer judgment, no more trustwc
lywhere than that of Detroit an<
3U
that produces three-fourths of t
here people know cars from tli
nufacturing sides better than th<
ty on earth?more Studebakers
cording to official figures in the y
iy other cars selling at more
i
e of wonderful roads and weathe
ieople have more miles of good ro
J more opportunity to use their <
er State in the Union?the officia
rof 1915 showed 15,718 Studebc
!,895 MORE than any other ca
an $500.
VS cars from use on the road?Detroit know:
tie industry centered in its limits. Both ha*
f a long lead. What better judgment can
8 simply that every time a man makes even 1
lebaker with other cars, he finds that to get
Cj?he must Day from
id a ijiuucuaitw v..?..p _
re buying Studebakers?and SAVING that $
-then go make that $250 saving comparison.
^RDY MOWE
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Manager, Lady St., Columbia,
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and Optician Wm
th Carolina.
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ss Cooker .
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to the Fireless Cook.1
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ur store the entire
:nds will be given a
ill entitle her to an I
. cooker free. The
>n the ticket. You ^
ing to be eligible - to
' \
can, you will get a
ill be in charge of an
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tin Co. says it's
RUN CO. i
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e City (
are
that
ORM!
>rthy
advice
1 the State I
he country's
ie technical
ly do in any I
were regisear
of 1915,
than $500. ? f
r?the State j
ads to drive 1
cars than in > ]
I figures for I
tkers regis- H
r listing at
i
s car* from hare
made StudeYOV
follow ia I
j
he barest com- J
as much power1 H
$250 to $400
250. Why don't X
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