The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, July 10, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8
PUKELI PEKSOtfAL
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Pkt Movements of mftny People, Newberrians,
and Those Wirt) Visit
Newberry.
Miss Mary Bullock returned last*veek
from a visit to Greenwood.
Mrs. Wimberly of Cameron is vis - |
iting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Zeigler. j
Prof. C. A. Fellers of Columbia is !
"visiting his brother, Mr. H. 0. Fel-j
lers and other relatives in these parts. I
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Mr. Duane Russell, Jr., of Atlanta, is j
visiting Mr. W. S. Mann and other j
reJative? here. I
Miss Sadie Bowers left Monday for !
Hock Hill to join the Winthrop Sum
iner school.
Mr. C. P. Barre has filed r.pplicatioi;
for admittance to the Officers' Reserve
corps at Fort Oglethorpe.
Mrs. W. H. Sloan of Columbia is visiting
her sister. Mrs. W. C. Garrett, and
tho Tittlp rvnp
Mr. C. M. Wilson of Newberry was j
in town Friday and Saturday.?Be-j
thune cor. Camden Chronicle, 6ith. \
Miss Lizzie Lee Mobley, who has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George
Ferrers, is spending several days in
.Newberry.?Greenwood Journal, 6th.
Mr. and Mrs. Sumter Wright of
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IMewioerry were receni visuuis tu ju ?. |
Lucinda Wright, their mother.?Johnston
eor. Edgefield Chronicle. /
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Clary, Mr. Motte
Payne and Dr. T. J. Kinard of Kin-ard's
section were visitors here yesterday.?Greenwood
Index. 5th.
Miss Edith Barnett and Elma Gr.T
fith are spending a few days with Miss
"Ruth Moore in Newberry.?Greenwood
Journal. 5th.
Mr. Henry Bowles of the Charleston
Navy Yard spent from Tuesday until
Saturday in Newberry. He is doing
well at his occupation.
Mrs. Laura McCain has returned toj
her home in Waxhaw, N. C., after a.
"pleasant visit to her sister, Mrs. T.;
P. Johnson, in Newberry.
Misses Helen Tillman and Miriam j
"Vrvrric atTpnderi the marriage of Miss
Oladys Chappell in Newberry last j
Thursday.?Edgefield Advertiser, 4th.
Henry W. Eddy and s'ster, Dora, of(
^Columbia spent Sunday with their
brother, W. H. Eddy. They were accompanied
by Jno. Poulos.
?vlrs. Joseph ,-Mann has returned j
from a viisit to her daughter, Mrs.!
Hc.rry Price, and family in Sparan
Iwg.
Mrs. A. L. Knisrht returned to her
"home in Columbia Sunday after vis-!
"2ting Mi;s. R. P. Franklin and other j
relatives in town and county.
Mrs. Elmo McNeil and little son,
~?anses Kinard, of Augusta, will reborn
to their home today after a brief
visit to relatives here.
Br. D. D. Wallace of Wofford spent!
-'"Sunday with his family at the home:
* of parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. '
"Wallace. Tliey have returned to:
-Spartanburg.
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1$r. George William Henry John-.
son of Whitmr're is mentioned .in the i
list of "recruits secured throughout '
"the State last week for the navy," as
r reported in the State Jast week.
;Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Faysinger of Rock
Hill and Miss Mamie raysmger oi iu? j
summer school spent todav in town!
with relatives.?Sharon cor. Rook Hill j
jRecord, 5th.
Miss Cornelia Mayer of Newberry |
spent Thursday night with Miss Katli-1
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Touring Ca
Either of the following will si
A. P. Coleman, Chapp
Jas. D. Quattiebaum, Prosj
erine Ball in Pendleton street and j
left yesterday morning for Denmark!
to visit Miss Guess.?The State, Ttlr.
Miss Josephine Dunbar has re-i
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turned from a visit to Orangeburg and j
Columbia, having been the guest of
Pi of. and Mrs. David Peele at Colleg4
Place in the latter city.
Col. Elbert H. Aull. editor of The!
Herald and News, of Newberry, is be
I ing given the glad hand by his manyj
friends here today.?Anderson Mail,
6th. |
Miss Chappell was a very popular j
I teacher in the high school here, andj
I made many warm friends, who are in-!
| terested in her marriage.?Edgefield !
Advertiser in noting the Chappell- j
Ku;-iz wedding in Newberry.
-Vlr. and Mrs. A. B. Caughman and
children of Greenville are spending
the week here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. W. Hutchinson, after
which they will visit relatives in Saluda
and Augusta.
Prof. L. C. Moise is taking a summer
course in Cornell university.?
Sumter Herald, 6th. Mrs. L. 0. Moise j
has gone to Newberry to visit her
father.? Sumter Watchman and
Southron, 7th.
Mr. Eugene Williamson of Dyson
spent the week-end in Xewberrv with
his brother. Mr. J. M. Williamson, and
sister, Miss Ella Mae. Miss Ella- Mae
is now visiting relatives in Mont-!
gomery, Ala.
Miss Dorris Derrick of Little Mountain'and
her sister, Mrs. Virginia Kin-|j
ard, of Edwin, Tenn., were guests of/
friends in the city for a few days the'
past week, leaving Saturday for a,
visit to their parents, in their new'
home up on the C., C. and 0. railroad, j
?Laurensville Herald, 6th .
Mr. J. Walter Richardson. M. H. j
Kinard, T. L. Boinset, W. B. Boin- J
set, Jr., of Pomaria leave Tuesday!
morning for Atlanta. They will he^
iolned at I. - bk Mr. B. M. Setzler. j
They are traveling by motor and will
spend the week in the Georgia city.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith and chil-j
dren of Anderson spent the week-end j
with Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Wilson andj
Miss Edith. Mrs. Ralph Thackston j
of Anderson is spending several days j
with them, Mr. Thackston having
spent the week-end.
Misses Verna and Helen Summer
are spending their vacation at their
old home in Columbia. They will re- j
turn in the fall, Miss Verna to re-j
sume her teaching of the Reagin
school, Miss Helen to her studies at;
Newberry college.
Hon. Charles L. Trabert. president
of the Luther League of California, re- j
cently contributed to the Oakland In-!
quirer an interesing article on the
history, growth and the sphere of the
Luther League.?Lutheran Church j
Visitor.
Mrs. J. H. Culbreath of Tampa, Fla.,j
and Miss Louise Perry of Newberry j
are here to spend sometime visiting,
relatives.' i.t present they are with'
.
Mrs. J. L. Smith. Miss Perry is a!
daughter of'Bob Perry, well known:
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and loved here.?Johnston cor. Edge-:
field Chronicle.
Clerk of Court Jno. C. Goggans re-j
ceived a telegram Saturday morning i
from his son, Mr. J". Lauson Goggans.j
in Dallas, Texas, telling of the death
of Mrs. Goggans* brother, Mr. Jacob
M. Lester, Jr., E. W. Long, L. K. Singin
Corona, California. He was buried
which gives Maximum Power
tionally low, Cantilever Spring*
) SAVE $85 UNTIL |AU<
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F. O. B. Fa
After August 1st, 1917
P O R Pn
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iow you this wonderful car:
:11s, S. C. R. H. Amu
eSetzler Company, Pomaria, S. C., <
)erity, S. C. Distributor for Nev.
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Monday in Los Angeles, California, j
where he lived.
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There were eight young ladies to'
stand the Winthrop college examina-j
Hon last Friday as follows: Misses'
Lisette Counts. Annie Rebecca Hun-|
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ter. Nellie Wise, Ellen Wheeler, and
Ruth Hunter of Prosperity; Miss!
Vera Sims. Whitmire; Miss Gladys!
stinwpi] Silverstreet: Miss G-ertie'
Miller, .Newberry, R. F. D. *
Mr. W. C. Waldrop, recently of New-;
berry, took part in a big shoot given;
by the Laurens Gun club at Laurens
July 4, at which about 50 centestantsf
participated. Mr. Waldrop and ?n-!
other member of the club made per-:
* ' A ' ? 1 ?tl-A /"vf tllfl Ol'OJlf C I f '
ifc!CL SL'Ulva in ntu ui v.?vu>.^ ?
20 shots and were among the winners1
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oi' various prizes, as reported in the)
daily press.
Mr. Eugene Pollard of Greenville:
has become one of the clerical aides j
of Senator Tillman at the capitol, tak- j
ing the *place made vacant by Mr.;
Greneker, who resigned to go into thej
service with the South Carolina National
Guard.?Washington Special to;
News and Courier. Young Tom 13. {
Greneker is now in Columbia witn t:ie
other boys of his regiment.
Mrs. Mary C. Kinard has returned
from New-berry, where she attended;
the marriage of her niece, Miss
Gladys Chappell, to Mr. F. Kurtz of
New York. Mrs. Kurtz has frequently j
visited Ninety Six and is a very;
beautiful and accomplished young i
woman. Mr. Kurtz is a prosperous I
merchant of that great city, New York.
?Ninety Six cor. Greenwood Jaurnal,
5th.
Miss Katherine Garllngton of Newberry
has been elected musical director
in the high school, being an accomplished
organist as well as pianist.?Johnston
cor. Edgefield Adevertiser.
We had the pleasure last week:
of copying some of what the other re
porters over there had to say. They
are all delighted, and well they may
be.
Dr. E.' E. Stuck, F. W. Chapman, W. j
M. Lester, Jr., E. AV. oLng, L. K. Sing-'
ley and C. E. Stoudeinire are men-i
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tioned in a Ipt printed in the last is-J
sue of the Lutheran Church iVisitor as
per letter describing Chattanooga mission
activities of a recent date, "since
the coming of the soldiers and the
Officers' Training camp to Oglethorpe."
Mr. and Mrs. Will Duncan, Miss,
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Nena Duncan and Miss, Gertrude!
Young of Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. i
John Hentz. Mr. and Mrs. Duck'
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YOUng, IVJLr. itliu adits. .jiui ocuici, ima.
Mary Setzler and son of Pomaria, Mr.
Jas. I. Young, Messrs. Sam, Tom and
Ernest Young, Mrs. David Duncan,
Mrs. Ella Duncan and daughters and
Mrs. Gist Setzler of Whitmire attended
the Owens-Vaughn wedding in
Clinton on the 28th ultimo.
Mr. John C. Higgins, traveling salesman
for the "Wear-Ever" goods, came
in last week. After completing: hi3
course of visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. W. Higgins, he will leave
the latter part of this week for North
Carolina, in which territory he will
display his samples and explain and
demonstrate the qualities of his su-j
lino nf frnni1<z .Tno. . C. is 1)1*0
iVl UUt Vffc 4
gressing and succeeding, but he
hasn't as yet reached the point of
signing himself J. Calhoun.
Electrically Equipped
3 Cell Willard Storage
Battery
Auto-Lite Starter ||
Bendrix Drive
Conneticut Ignition
Full Two Unit System
NONE BETTER MADE
with Minimum] Weight
it makes riding very easy
aUST 1st, 1917 I
ctory, $550
ctory. $535
ctory, $635
ctoryj $620
*rson, Newberry, S. C.
berry and Saluda Counties
Opera House
PROGRAMME
Tuesday, July 10.
Paramount Pictures Presents
MARGUERITE ILLl>tiTO\
?in?
"SACRIFICE."
nve Keei* L.asKy
Also
The Tenth Episode of
"THE CRDISO> STAIN MYSTERY/*!
Wednesday, July 11.
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Triangle Pictures Presents
WM. S. HART
?in?
"WOLF LOWERY."
Five Reels Kay-Bee.
Also a
TIM i' nnrvin'
1 Jll l.UMili \ W 1^1' JL?
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Thursday, July 12
Paramount Pictures Presents
MAE MFRRY
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"THE PRIMROSE RING.* '
Five Reels Lasky. )
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Henry Spearman, the well known;
porter at the Newberry hotel, is a j
very good weather prophet. He gen-;
erally hits it right in his prognnstica-;
tions. |
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dl!31A UjEiALIiit?I JKiy uie luguest :
prices for scrap iron, metals, rub-;
her, waste material, burlap,. bags,
etc*, wholesale and retail. R. Sarlin,
923 Friend St Phone 156.
6-5-tf. !
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See or Write Us for Selection
Package
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Of anything in the line of Presents j
for Weddings, Personal Gifts, or;
Own Use.
SINGLE DIAMONDS OR FANCY DIAMOND j
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, STER-!
LING SILVER, CUT GLASS & ART GOODS
Jewelry of the newer patterns,
both in plain and fancy jewelry.
We OnlyjHandle Solid and Genr^/v\/ic
on/1 ^Amr\ofo TiMtVl 01J
umw auu wxvxj. -***
mail order houses. Orders filled
at once.
TRY US
SYLVAN BROS.
Columbia, S. C. Phone 1045
Cor, Main and Hampton Sts.
Phone 40
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Caldwell
Our Annual ,
Everything in c
Ready to Weai
reduced and w
our Annual Jul
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advancing rapt
come miles Xo 1
make room for
ing shortly. Y
room.
ry 1
tome cvci y u
clearance. Lot
have to buy, bi
S vince you thai:
1216-20 Main St.
Stop, Look, i".?; j ..:e ready to
grind your Corn and Wheat. Have
for sale, corn meal wheat bran,
nijiddlin;;. whole wheat flour and
fine four. We want your grinding.
Farmers Oil Mill.
7-3-9t J. H. Wicker. Mgr.
Hrlnir us your scrap Iron while the
price is high. Lang ford & Buzhardt.
0-2ij-Stp
1-'l?* < .]](> Tho Toil Cr>mmios;inn Hojirdc
L "A 1 11V UUU V-V?J
to sell the jail property, consisting
of about 2 to 3 acres of land, all
buildings and fixtures thereon. Best
offers to be submitted in writing to
the undersigned not later than July
16, 1917. as the Commission will
meet cn July 17th for consideration
of same. L. W. FIX)YD,
f " C1 ^
l-ol-l oculjr.
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ROAE
The goodness of the cs
9 question.
I The thoughts about it a
thousands of minds.
The market grows by
what it feeds on is the pri
Deep and abounding s;
sale and the use of practi(
the works.
It will pay you to visit
i The gasoline consurr
The tire mileage is
9 Roadster or Touring Car. 3:
I Roadster, $iooo: S-rdaii or L'ou
Detroit )
RoLrn* 01
i nanu cm
M Phone 264
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July Clearance
In Full Swiag.
>ur high class stock
r, Millinery and Not;
ill be sold at big red
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ly tt iu
dly in every line it v
this annual event,
our Fall goods that
cu need the goods,
ay. Everything in*
:>king doesn't necess
at out prices and gc
they are unmatchal
The Ladies Store
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mhbu iwiimh am 'um r?m??"
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j If your eyes trouble you
sec us
P C. JEANS & CO.
Exclusive Opticians and Jewelers
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ir is seldom called into
ire the same thoughts in
what it feeds on ? syjd I j
eformance of the car. a ?
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atisfaction surronds the
ially every car that leaves I fl
us and examine this car.
lption is unusually low.
unusually high. - ,
385; Winter Touring Car of
pe, $1265. (All prices f.o.b.
nd Oxner I
mmm ?? ? n ?
[ail Orders Filled
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Sale is On * \
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of Dry Goods, I
I/\MO kne kaAM
luiio nas uttn ^
uctions during
ti merchandise jfl
nil pay you to
mw-w Hi
We have to
will be arriv- *
we need more
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eluded in this
arily mean you
>ods will conble.
iwanger 1
Newberry, S. C.