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PURELY PERSONAL Movements of many People, 5eir berrians, and Those Who Visit Newberry. Miss Hulda Longshore of Columbia is the guest oi Miss Cora Ewart. Miss Dora Bums has gone to Blaney for the summer vacation. 7vliss Mabel Adams of North Carolina is the guest of Miss Sara Fant. Mrs. Reed C. Bovleston and children returned on Saturday from a trip to Bteckville. Miss Effie Dick of Brooksville, Fla., is the guest of Miss Eugenia Hogge fe~ the commencement season. Miss Lona Moblev and Mr. Albert Mcbley of Aiken are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Yonce. Messrs. Stanley ana iveuueui Dar^c. , Jr., of Greenwood, spent the week end in the city. Miss Aline Fielder, *ho has been the guest of Mrs. W. H. Hunt, left Monday for Virginia. Misses Evelyn Wise of Little Moun tain and Marguerite Wise of Prosper ity are visiting Miss Lucile Lathan. Recruiting Officer Jack Chappell of Co. K, Cheraw, is one of the com mencement visitors on furlough. Mrs. O. B. iviayer auenueu me mencement at Converse college, her daughter being one of the graduates. Prof. J. B. O'Neall Holloway arriv ed Monday afternoon in time to take ir the balance of commencement. Mr. T. G. Williams came over from "York and was here during a part of -the commencement season. Mr. Arthur Cromer of Sparta&burg spent from Thursday to Friday of la3t week in Newberry. Zach 'Wright, mayor of Newberry, Tv-as among visitors in Columbia Mon day.?The State, 2nd. Prof. S. J. Derrick, of the faculty of Ne^-berrv college.' was in Columbia yesterday.?The State, 2nd. Henry Eddy, Eldridge McSwain and Robert West of Columbia spent the ? -K-eek-end at home. Miss Rebecca Saye of Sharon and Miss Beth Webb of Chappells are the gfcests of Miss Mamie 'Paysinger for commencement. Mi^s Carrie C. Floyd of Silverstreet "has returned from Georgetown, where -1? vOrt+n/i n Kiicinpcc pnnrsp. in SUC tumyicicu a -? ? eluding stenography and typewriting. Miss Mary Paschal of Mt. Carmel, '/ "hbeville county. !s one of the pleas ant visitors to Newberry for conK srencement. ' ***[ County Superintendent of Education F. 0. Black and family of Saluda are arnong the commencement visitors in Mewberry. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hautske and TMiss Jumper of Columbia came'Satur day to attend t ie commencement ex ercises ViA/\n Mrs. f Hill UliUCr, V> UU uas> uccu ill'. Fiiest for several weeks of Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Gilder, has returned to her home 3n Bennettsville. Jack Dunstan, Edward Davis and "N^ely Cromer are home from the Cit BUY A LIBERTY Our Grea Waists worth up tc Uncle Sam says weai WKif-p New shipment of I p 'p'ins, gabardines, i and $1.75, for only.. Wonderful Va One Big counter o1 $5.00 will be sold at Great Mic New middies, mad< handsomely trimmed white collar divided i Lot No 1. Values 60c Lot No 2. Values $1.: Lot No 3. Values $1.1 The specials we add to take in commencement here and spend their vacation. Miss Juanita Ep'ing ol Newberry has returned home after spending several days with Miss Sue Dent.?The State, 3rd. Prof. Smiley L. Porter, who taught school at Milton, Fla., the past ses sion is at home her for the vacation dtrasuu, iia>ni5 aiutcu m nm& iv?. Newberry college commencement. Miss Louise Taylor, who is spending the vacation seasoL at home in New berry, has been reelcted to her for mer position as school teacher at Ninety-Six. Rev. W. P. Meadors attended a meeting of the trustees of Lander col lege. Greenwood, this week. He also visited Newberry.?Kingstree Record. 31st. Eeale Cromer, Sam Morris. Ernest Digby and Gus Tompkins, members of Company B, First S. C. regiment, came from Greenwood to attend commence ment. Vrc A XT SummprfidlH and rhil dien. viler visiting Mr. Joseph Mann and family, left last Friday to visit relatives in Spartanburg on'the way; to their home in Baltimore. * Mr. J. D. Wicker returned from Ehr- j j hardt last Friday, after indulging in a i fishing episode in which he made I manv of the finny tribe move out the water. Misses Leola and Annie Bedenbaugh, who have been the guests of Mrs Clarence Richards for several weeks,. i returned to their home in Pomaria | yesterday aftsrnoon.?The State. 3rd. | Mr. R. C. Boyleston and family have moved to Main street, occupying the i Humbert cottage, vacated last week by ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer iW. Schumpert, ' who moved to their new residence in I College street. J i Mrs. Aian neiguiey acts ictuiucu from Whitmire, after visiting her par-' 1 ents Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shannon, and has as her commencement guests her sister, Miss Connie Shannon, and sis j ter-in-law. Miss Ola Reighley. Miss Hattie Bell Crooks, our ac ? commodating railroad agent, was call-. ed to her home at Newberry this week; | on account of the serious illness ofi j her brother"?Lockhart cor. Union! Times, 1st. Miss Ruby Wheeler, of the Winthrop | j college student body, is one of the1 j county chairmen appointed for aj Statewide campaign to raise funds for ;,~the erection of a Y. W. C. A. building! SDn the college campus in Rock Hill, j | ivirs. .JUIIII 'Y>"dru iVIULLC OlUUiiJUU^ Ui Newberry, wb.) is the guest of her, daughter, Mrs Alan Johnstone, Jr., in I I Wales Garden, will remain with her| I during the month of June.?Columbia Record. ) Dr. George B. Cromer is mentioned' , among a large delegation who will I probably attend the National Confer ence of Charities and Corrections,! which is to meet in .nttsDurgn June 6-13. j < Dr. Folk of .Talapa. Mr. J. A. Domi nick and others of Kinards, Messrs. G. i B. Summer. R. C. Perryand Adrian BOND WP Special test Waist Sale > $2.00 will be sold for 69c shirt waists, Be "Patriotic" h Skirts in a Sale jadies white wash skirts in etc, latest styles worth $1.50 tines in Ready Made )resses : Ladies Dresses, worth up to 75c Idy Blouse Sale s of best quality middy jeans, in Red, Copen, Navy, or all n three lots as follows, for 39c 25 for 75c 50 for ? $1.00 are offering for this New Merchandise. nwFi 1216-20 MAIN STt BOND Summer of Xewuerry will leave Wed nesday for Georgetown as members of a fishing party. They go to catch big bass. Mrs. Tom Wicker ancf Mrs. Dan Wicker are in Rock Hill to witness the graduation of their niece, Miss Mary Cromer, from vviutnrop, wuu will return with them on Wednesday accompanied also by Miss Mattie Lou Wicker, a student at the college. Harvey D. Thomas, George D. Kin ard, John Lee Mack, Herbert Franklin, Walter Franklin and Harris Gruber will le8,ve tonight, Monday, for Colum bia, to stand examination for member ship in Co. B, at Anderson, through Recruiting Officer T. JSarle Bullock. .1. B. Holloway has been reelected superintendent of the school for an other year. The session just closed has b^cn one of the most successful in the history of the school.-?Granite ville cor The State, reporting the closing exercises of the graded school. Misses Mary and Annie Kibler are home from Greenville College for Wo men and Limestone. Miss Frances Workman, who graduated from Lime ctnne has also returned home, accom panied by her mother, Mrs. T. R. 'Workman, who was present at the ex ercises. The Rev. W. I. Herbert, the presid ing elder, preached a beautiful sermon on "Peace." On Sunday afternoon we had another grand sermon by Mr. Herbert, his subject being "What Our Neighbors Think of Us and What God Thinks of Us."?Bucklevel cor. Green wood Index, 2nd. In the list of graduates from Clem son college, June 17-19, all with the degree of bachelor of science, we see the following familiar names: W. E. Hunter, E. W. Long, agriculture; L. K. Singley, mechanical-electrical en gineering; H. L. Sanders, textile in dustry; J. E. Hunter, architecture. Chalmers Brown, signed from Co lumbia. and D. R. Wallace from Kin ards are on the list of members of the American Red Cross Ambulance com pany, No. 26, of Columbia' which the - J rio? e-ovo urill nrnhahlv ttecuru ?U1 cuuuajf ou.i be mustered irgto the federal service and leave the litter part of the week or some time the following week. Dr. Hallman regrets his inability to ? J *1,? nlncinrr OVflrpieOC: Of thp 2llt'JJU U1C l,luom5 leges and public schools of this city, in all of which he feels z deep inter est. He has been a member of the board of trustees of Newberry collge for nearly 40 years, and must go down t<> discharge the duties involved in that office.?Spartanburg Journal, 2nd, Mr. W. L. Moore was up from New berry the past week-end arranging to move his family to Newberry as sooa as the schools close. Miss Ruth Moore was a member of the 11th grade i this year and wantei to complete the high school course. Their friends re ! gret their decision to move away from Greenwood. ?Greenwood Index, 31st. I Mrs. J. W. Speake, formerly of this , city hut now residing in iUnion, was called to Charleston last week, due to the death of her father. Mr. Speake HO T Is For P New Sp A beautiful lot of the coats, worth $10.00 to b Piece Goods at I Big counter poplins in inable, values up to 25c) Ladies Upd Gowns 69c, drawers regular price. Embroic A beautiful lot Em $1.50 will be sold all tl Millinery 1 Every hat, every sha trimming, will be sold regular price. See us f nery. week are unmatcfi; Make our store y< <E?T BUY A LIB) could not attend the funeral on ac count of sickness in his family. The many friends of Mrs. Speake in this city wilj deeply sympathize with her in her sorrow.?Spartanburg Journal, 31st. Mr. and .Mrs. J. :P. Shealy, accom panied by Misses Verna and Helen Summer, went to Columbia Saturday to attend the funeral of Mr. Shealy's I brother. Mi Charles' W. Shealy of Greenwood, whose very sad and un timely death by accident has been re curded in the newspapers. The many friends of thi family in Newberry sympathize very deeply with the be reaved ones in their great affliction so suddenlj thrust upon them. Mr. George C. Hipp has received the following wire, under date of Char lottsville, Va., June 1: "Greetings on my graduation day. Received my M. A /I rtrrr aa f ArlnTr 1 T"\ T-Jinn *' +\. ucfiicc tuuav, \^ai iuu lj. Tfris was good news not only to the members of the family, but also to his ! friends as his graduation from the University of Virginia is a matter of unusual significance to him and the family for more than one reason. J Mr. Carroll Hipp is to be congratulat j ed. It takes two years to get the M. A. degree at the University of Virginia He made it in one year. This is a fine record. I I i VARIOUS AND ALL ABOlTT. ( I This is commencement week. Next 1 Monday will commence court week, j 1 A good many of our citizens are hi i Washington to attend the reunion. ! i It is tough luck to be prevented i from accepting an invitation to a 1 pleasant social gathering. i In "The Bond Between" George Be ban will be seen at the opera house on Thursday. , 1 I A Pf/iv tHfl on^incr nf ^nmmonoomonf I I tV/i WXiV VylAUlll^ UJL WAUUAV44 wiJUVin. the beginning of the dull season will be usherd in. Four additonal delinquents in street j duty answered to the demand of $5 | each in the recorder's court com ,l mencement Monday. The sheriff's sale in the case of | ! Grumley-Sharpe Hardware company' against the W. S. Cook Mercantile company, advertised for Monday, June 4, salesday, was withdrawn. Those citizens who are not able to buy Liberty bonds regret very much their inability to be among the for ' tnnaf-e number nf those who have the I means to possess these gilt-edge se ll curities. !j Your attention is called to the eye 11 glass advertisement of Dr. Ezell in this same paper. He is in Newberry ' to stay and to give satisfaction to all ' who have dealings with him in his 1 special line. 1 All members of the Baraca class, L First Baptist church, are expected to * i attend prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock- An import ant business meeting will be held im mediately thereafter. A monument from P. F. Baxter & Son's was erected on Tuesday of last week at the grave of Mrs. S. J. Bed enbaugh in St. Luke's cemetery. The deceased bought and paid for the kll This urt V/Uato very latest styles in sport e sold at $4 95 Jnheard of Prices I near.'y every shade imag- | 'ard, for only yd 1 Oc j cc;i uuiu Just one half the iery Sale ibroidery worth up to i ! lis week for yard, 35c. | rum Loose i pe, every flower, every j at about one half their f or your wants in milli rnmA pvprv rlj 3ur meeting place NEWBERRY, f ERTY BOND t ! I t f monument three years before her j death. Owing to the illness of the new Ar-j cade managemc it the place is being j conducted by the former manager, Mr. j i?. H. Leslie. For the present it I be open two days of the week, onFri 1 r-i i 1 iimml 11 VP* ! day ana sa.iuru.uv. uie usuai ... to be run. Ill the midst of common ^ep,ont \*a?-_ I berry is today also in the act of war registration and the buying of liberty j bonds. The Herald and News, both in j its editorial and loc-al departments. I has done its share in keeping each im-j portant matter before the public. Any one seeing for the first time ? that little thing on wheels driven by j Mr. T. Furman Dominick running, through the streets would take it to; be some kind of a land motor torpedo | just landed froir Germany. But it is: -..i- or.H o winH putter. a t'Uie lime uiin, c*m. ...? Robert E. Williams left Sunday for j Xew York to undergo treatment at a I hospital in that city His health has! failed and he is seeking a restoration. "Bob Dick" has many white friends as well as colored in the city and county and they will all hope for his recovery. The Mason and Hamlin Grand piano recently sold to Miss Rawl and used; at her concert Friday night, was pur- j phased from the Cable company through the firm of lieRCf A. and M.' M. Salter, the price of which was' j <m nnn t+ ic in^ppr? a grand! arouuu iv a<j .~ 0 piano, and is rare in Xewberry. Chief Rodelsperger has released Mr. .Toe Huskins. the Hollander "who serv-J ed a sentence of ten days, in the guard house in lieu of the payment of. the $5 fine for nonpayment of street1 duty. Tt is not thought that Mr. Hus-! kins will bring suit against the city for "false imprisonment." tvthpsp columns has been illCUtlUU AAA. _ ^ade t)f some flags displayed at the Commercial bank, the colors being those of the United States, England, France. Belgium, Russia and Italy. ! Since that issue of The Herald and I News the bank has come in possession of other friendly flags as follows: , Roumania, Portugal. Servia, China, .japan, Cuba and Panama. j I There must have been an epidemic i of summer complaints Saturday, as on that hot June day our judge of ^ about 50 whis I |;iuuaic uuu ww t ? ? key permits. The l2,w permits it and i Judge Ewart has to act in accordance | with the law, even though a thousand. ' persons should get on the sick fist at ! one time and every one of them should suffer regular relapses. 1 "How'dy, Central, give us Heaven.1 | please." We just wanted to phone I that the manager of the Newberry of-, i fice of the Southern Bell Telephone j company?Mr. iW. C. Garrett?had a ! little angel to come down to his home ! Friday morning, and the phone bells | rang gladly and harmoniously from ! telephone to telagirl and the tell bele i ?hone neoDle had a good time telling i it, no doubt. I ? The pleasures of commencement week at the opera house will he di \ BUY t .Weill Week! Corset Bai We shall close out one lc to $2.50 for only New Hos New shipment of ladftes 1 colors. Worth 35c pair, fc Lace 40OO yards lace worth 1 only . bilk Remr !>? ?ir%r oicv ?pl X i?CV/Vl V* X WIV JLV/X VMk/J V/ %/A, ter. Wonderful values. Embroidery Edges ai Worth up to 25c yard, < at yard only * ay to Newberry's G your shopping place >OU i H L.AKUL.1NA BUY / Opera House PROGRAMME ?y Tuesday, June r> (Matinee only.) Paramount Pictures will present HOUSE PETERS and MY RTLE STEAMTA5 in "AS 3IEN LOVE'* (Fire reels.) Wednesday. June 6 Metro Pictures will present MME. PETROVA v in "BRIDOES BURNED" (Five reels.) Thursday, June 7 Paramount Pictures will present GEORGE BEBAX in "THE Bf?D BETWEEN" (Five reels.) vided between exercises incident to the occasion and the acting of House Peters and Mme. Petrova in motion pictures. House Peters will be there with Mytrle Steadmazi in "As Men Love," today and Mme. Petrova will be there in "Bridge Burned" tomor row, Wednesday. The ad of Caldwell and Haltiwanger in this issue, as per Manager Jb'ranK Ewart, not only breathes a spirit of patriotism in advising the buying of ' Liberty loan bonds, but it shows the nublic when and how to get the bene fit of the special sales this commence ment season at that particular house. As it pays to advertise, so also does it pay to know where to get your goods. See The Herald and News and see Caldwell and Haltiwanger, through Ewart. The recital by pupils of Miss Rawl's music school last Friday night at the opera- house was delightfully and suc cessfully rendered. The descriptive program in its every number was a treat to the audience as each perform er in turn exhibted natural talent of a hish order under expert training and cultivation. The program has been published in full in The Herald and News and it. only remains for ub to say that the playing came up to expectation and reflected credit alike o^ pupils and teacher. The daily papers carried a dispatck June 1 recounting the attacV May 24 on the American sailing ye23el Bar bara byi a German submarine. The members of the crew were all saved, landing at Gibraltar. Among them was Harry Stone. But it was another Harry Stone, steward of the vessel. Our Harry doesn't get that tar away from home. He stays around here to help Chief Ed pick up sinners from the sea of life and the ocean of un rest as they are floundering around in the wreckage from attacks by subma rines from old Satan's lake of fire and brimstone, which war is some hell, be lieve them. I LIBERTY BOND I >t corsets worth up 98c iprv *% // J ?oot silk hose in ail >r only 25c jp to 10c yard, at 2 l-2c lants ling. See this coun id Insertions jn bargain counter 5c neatest bale of L LIBERTY BOND