The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 09, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5
>E\V.S FROM POM ARIA,
Pomaria, S. C., March 8. 1917.?
There will be a public missionary
service rendered at the Lutheran
church Sunday at 3 p. m. by the
ladies missionary society. The sub
ject of the program: "The Couch
Hearers.In addition to the regular
program. Prof. Kenneth R. Kreps will
address the audience. The public Is
invited.
cnrtti'An u-ac riditnrl Snndav
i i4iv) O^V. UVU " uo < wv* ? ?. ? ? ?
about 3 p. m. by a severe storm of
rain, wind and hail. The heaviest'
portion lay south of Pomaria. Mr.:
Cephus Boland s chimney was blown!
, down and it blew down a crib of corn
for Mr. Joe Counts. i
Mrs. Jas. P. Setzler, who underwent;
an operation in Columbia, is improv-1
ing rapidly and will soon be able to:
return home to the delight of her;
many friends.
Miss Ola Ringer, who has been to
the hospital in Columbia for several'
AveekB is slowly improving.
Miss Gussie Randall of Columbia is
visiting relatives in and around Po
maria.
Mrs. Martha Shealy and daughter,!
Leola, of Little Mountain, spent Wed- i
nesday at the home of Mr. L. A.
Shealy.
Messrs. K. R. Kreps, Wilber J. Rin-'
?er, Kinest Hinder, Jas. P. Setzler,!
W. L. Bedenbaugh spent the week-1
end in Columbia.
Mr. Hughey Crooks of Greenville, J
after spendinjg a lew aays wim me
tome folks, Uas reuirned to his work.
Mrs. C. A-/ Johnson and Miss Annie
Laurie ana Frank Johnson of Horse-j
shoe are. spending the week with rela
tives. ' j
Mis.' W. D. Hatton and Miss Bruce'
WcMee/ken are visiting at the home of j
llr. vh. P. Fellers of near Prosperity.;
Mrjs. J. B. Bedenbaugh spent a few
the past week in Prosperity.
Miss Azalie Livingston of the High
1 - A ~ ? A
Bcnooi at .\ewueirj- aycui. Llic ,
end at home. I
Mr. F. W. Higgins of Newberry was
in town 011 business yesterday.
Dr. and Mrsv A. C. Watson of Green
wood visited their daughter, Mrs. W.
A. Duckworth recently.
C. C Epting attended the basket
hall game in Columbia last week.
Mr. i3. H. KlCiiai UbUXl ?da taiiou
to Spartanburg Saturday on account
of the illness of his daughter, M. i
Gladys. She accompanied him hui..e
and is still on the sick list.
Messrs. George and Roy Mower [
spent Saturday night with Mr. iWilber
Ringer.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Richardson, af
ter sDendins: several days here, have
returned to their home in Prosperity.
Mr. and, Mrs. M. H. Kinard, accom
panied by Dr. Z. T. Pinner, carried
Mr. Klnard's chilu to an eye special
ist in Columbia for treatment.
Mr. Walter Richardson spent 3ion
v day in Newberry.
Mr. Ernest Livingston of Old Town
spent tne week-end at home.
"VfiQq i^oia Folk, after visiting Mrs.
Ella Bedenbaugh, has returned to herj1
home in Denmark.
Miss Estell Moore of Newberry is
visiting her sister, Mrs. E. H. Werts. '
Miss Myrtle Aull spent the weeK-! <
end in Newberry. jl
Mr. John ^Tedeman, after spending I
the week in town, has returned home.
.Mr. Thomas Graham and sister
spent Sunday with Mr. L. L. Suber.
Mrs. E. A. Boinest is still improv
ing.
Mrs. Laura Parrott and Mrs. Fan
nie Todd spent one evening last week
with Mrs. iJ. O. Hentz.
Bad roads, frozen oats and "quart
a-montli," are the chief topics among
our people. We can advise a remedy
for the first two, namely, Brag the
^ roads and sow the grain ovei
Mr. J. B. Rook, our iaitmui nigui
operator, is cnills ana fever.
LEXINGTON COUNTY STORJf
ind, Ra*n and Hail?Poles and Trees
Blown Dawn.
Lexington, March 5.?The territory
lying between Lexington and the lit
tle town of Edmund was visited by
one of the severest wind, rain and
hail storms in recent years yesterday
afternoon. Telephone poles and wires
were blown across the road as well
as large trees. Dr. G. Frank Roberts,
cf Lexington, who was visiting pa-,
tients in the vicinity of the storm at
the time, found u necessary to go to a
farm house and secure an axe to cut a
large tree out of the road, in order
that he might pass in his machine. i
Dr. Roberts declares that it was the
worst experience he ever had; and
that the wind was so swiii mac, i$
seemed at times as if it would ca^ryj
his car away. The rain was so heavy
that it became almost as dark as
# night, and travel was difficult. Ju3t
"over how wide an area the storm ex
tended cannot be learned, since tele-,
phone wires have been out of com-;
mission; but it is believed to have
covered a -large territory. The storm
lasted for several minutes, and the
rain fell in torrents for an hour or
longer.
Church of the Redeemer.
(Rev. Edward Fulenwider, Pastor.)
Services at the Lutheran Church of
the Redeemer next Sunday as follows:
10:15 a. m.?Sunday School.
11:15 a. m.?The morning service.
Sermon by Dr. J. W. Horine, editor
of the "Lutheran Church Visitor," Co
lumbia, S. C.
3:30 p. m.?Clfiss in the catechism.
7:30 p. m.?The evening service.
The public is cordially invited to all
services.
NOTICE TO COLORED TEACHERS
A meeting of the Colored Teachers'
association will be held in the Hoge
school building on Saturday, March
10th at 11:30 o'clock a. m. All teach
ers are asked to be present.
U. S. GA1#LMAN,
Colored Supervisor.
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On March 15 the Ne
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Two first class machin
in charge. Will do b<
country work.
It will be known as I
Machine shops. Autoi
general repairing.
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27 inch Sea Island, yd
Poe Mill Bleaching, yd
Androscoggin Bleaching, yd _
30 inch Middy Twill, yd
Red Star Long Cloth, yd
5,000 yds Ginghams, yd
Special
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36 inch All Silk Tafteta, yd..
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Big line Curtain Goods, yd
Big assortments of Skirt mate;
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Men's Rain Coat
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Waists
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beauties.
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