The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 04, 1917, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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r ' " "T ' ? PERSONAL .MENTION ! The Calendar society will mee; Thursday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock with Mrs. W. D Wright ^ i Mrs. uscar tfarr spent last "with friends and relatives.?Green- j "wood Journal, 30th. / Mrs. T. C. Croker and children returned Saturday from their extendc-a visit to relatives at Greeleyville. Mr. Ferd F. Scurry of the quartermaster corps at Camp Sevier. Greenville spent the week-end in XewHerry. P Miss Sue Porter returned Saturday from a visit to John s Island and Bidgeway. f Miss Julia Norris, after spending her vacation at the old home In Jen kinsville, has returned to her duties at Mimnaugh's. j Mrs. Cecil Reid and little daughter Carolyn have returned to their Borne in Rock Hi!1 after a visit to Mrs. J. D. Erwin.?Spartanburg Herald, 1st. j j Mrs. A. Al.' UQnei?lW|g uas iciuaued from a visit to Mrs. C. A. Bowman in Newberry.?Spartanburg Mer. aW, 1st. ! y 1 Miss May Buzhardt has returned j froin a visit to her cousin, Mrs. F. A. ? ' tfoiana, in ine prtrjpeivua wuuu; w- j itween Prosperity and Fomarla. S N . i Mrs. J. L. Welling and children or, Columbia are spending-some time, r/ith J. relatives here. Mr. Welling was up ' Sunday " ? Mr. H. B. Wells went to Atlanta ; ' .Sunday, in the interest of nrs picture j, cKntrc wsjs awomDanied by Mrs. J I "Wei's and Burton. j j Mrs. Charlotte V. Spearman re-j turirxl this week to Newberry after a j ^ Tist in the home of her nieoe, Mrs. M. j TT. Turner.?Johnstone Times, 30th. j Miss Lillian Smith entertained a oumber of guests on Saturday in non- j or of her friend, Miss Coleman, of1 Newberry.?Edgefield Chronicle, 30th. j Miss Eloise Phillips of Chester is visting Miss Azile Parr. Miss Phil- j lips is th>3 daughter of Dr. D. G. j Philips, a former pastor of the As- J oeiate Reformed church in Newberry, j Mrs. Annie Ruff returned last week j to her home in F*airfield county after a pleasant visit to Newberry, where #he was the guest of Mrs. H. L. J ! f Parr. I( i Prof. W. E. Lake left Monday for Barnwell, where his schools will open on the 24th. Mrs. Lake, who has been visiting her mother in Slatesboro, Ga.,1 "will join him there j I Miss Bessie Dean of Saluda and the' Misses ornelia and Harriett Mayer of , N<ewberry are visiting1 Miss r^ell Kohn in Laurel street.?Columbia Recorc, J 31st. Miss Jam'?s. Mimnaugh's valued and valuable milliner, returned Sunday, from her restful outing, ready for tlie rushing and restless work of the neu j season. H Prof, and Mrs. W. R. Koon and; W children left last Monday on an e\- J B teded visit to friends in Newberry' W county.. They made the trip in their f: W automobile.?Bethany cor. York News, I. 30th. | * Prof. James P. Kinard has returnee? from Chicago to Rock HiltVand is there now for good. We know it is ' for the good of that city and we hope t* -n-iii hp for the s:ood of himself and It " -W family. , i Little Miss Elizabeth White Is in Columbia visiting in the hom'e of Mrs. R. C. Willimis. having aceomi>:<nieu : Mrs. Williams there after a brief; visit by the l iter to Xewhnrry f?s trie > guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whit?. ! rMr. "id Mrs. Geo. C. ^nd j child" a o>~ Xew berry arrive:! u ~e ! yeste- .lay for a visit to Prof. :: 7 ' llrs. J. W. Swittenbeig. Mr. Hi:;p retv/ned the same day.?Kingstree Record. I i Mr. T. F. Lefler and family nave j returned from China Grove, the term j of his vacation having expired. Mr. : ?S Frank E "dleman, who relieved Mr. i Lefler ar the union station ticket and telegraph office, has gone to the Char loite ticket offijce. ||| Mr. R. A. Abrams and family have moved to Starr where Mr. Abrams IW will be superintendent of schools. He 1 vsjas superintendent of tto? scTiooTs ' ' there during the year 1914 and rend. r"* ?or\r?T'inc\?? XTr\ n'lll fl ?Cl cw. ^ ogi uc w, I Fisted by four teachers this year.? Anderson Mail 1 Mrs. W. V. Faulkner rnl little son ot Saluda returned to their home v-s4 terdav after spending.the past, weev in No wherry Var th home of ?.Tr. ana rMrs. J. B. -Gregory. Mrs. C -gory and children accompanied iT:e:; and are spending the week tlr-re. j Mrs. Estelle Whitted of Lakeland, Fla., is visiting friends and relatives ir MIMNAUGH'S FWrv Fxmress JU ? J WW We are receii and Piece Goods beauty or values I The New Su And we should add th no doubt to the combina on them. Made of of s -Gabardines, etc. The ? Gray and Niger. .'"s J U V'-X* '' Jf; V ^ ispfMrii mM-y* vjt M\' near Pomaria. Mrs. Whitted was formerly Miss Estelle Heller of tnis county. This is the first visit that she lias paid since leaving about twenty years ago. We are always glad to have our Newberry people come home again. DR. R. M. KENNEDY DENTIST (OYER) JOHNSON McCRACKIN. s.\a: ?y paragraphs FROM GARY HIOTT'S PEN John Bull throws a lot of it. Haig has scotched the German orrr? v We do hop,e Mr. Taft is not sick all over. To get in bad: Try to please ^verybody. A beer drinker is not necessarily an alien. Open to oil- stion?Month of an in cuisitive person. >EWBEK1 aussiONAu: OF THE l'KESliYT Whit mire, S. ^Torning Sessio Doxology. Devotional. Greetings from Church an<i bocieiy. Minutes 1916. Roll Call of Churches. Woman's Work?Miss Blake. Memorials. Music. Foreign Missionary Address. Offering. Benediction. Dinner. -Afternoon S?*s Song Service. Devotional. Y. P. W.?Mrs. McFaddin. Welfare Work?Miss McCullough. Our Publications?Rev. K. D. Kerr. Music. Home ^Missions? ?.liss Orenc .Mcuv.aji l>usia*ss. Resolutions. Minutes. Chain of Prayer. This is an all day meeting:. Each rhrnch Aveleigh. Doniinick. M< send representatives \\ho v.-ill be entP i V C,VIL8\I L. Brings Ks New ?i tincr rJailv advance & *s Again and aga\ m til's A ?*a Mnrli Arlr iilO i~ii^ ITlUVii * AW* at they are being freely pure ition of stvie and fair prices ti uch worthy fabrics as PopJ olors include Navy, Black, Br) | Crepe de Chine d and Georgette 1 Waists. ' Newest Fall models in x a host of pretty styles, ^ . .. .... , White, Flesh and new ^ h Q n rj am. ^ oiiauco cviiiv? iiuiiu vin broidered. some plain. n ii iii 1V111 I "We are in \sar'?headline,. iWe ( suspected as much. | Tlie soldiers of the Sultan don't , seem to be taking many Turkish, troi phies in this war. I ? j I This is not a"riddle, but: Did you evtr see the hair that came' from m-.t head of a discourse? i _______ j We suppose T-em "Watson woukl J rather fight than to live under a i peace suggested by the Pope. / f ?? Save your money and buy an airship, as they will probably succeed the automobile as joy-riders. It's curious, Out true: ?>y uie i.mc a man gets well-fixed in this world lie is w.tll 011 his way toward the nexr. Wonder the police dOii t arrest our ; Pickens girls. Their beauty is ntoxeating. r Scientists say dollar bills are covered with microbes. Bring them to Th.' Sentinel and we'll sterilize them ! j for you. / III 1 3? r QgP IX COUNTY I' INSTITUTE KlilANY CHI -CUES September 7, n?10:: , O'clock c ision?1 O'clock. t tie. >rris, Sn: *rna and iWhitmre are r ?ed to rtained. MISS LUCY SEXX, Leader. >AY_SEES WEW AR rv f?DAl L Tk rRUI )ods. The Whole \hipments, including in our customers tell # m # ni red. Char hased. due o be found As usual Wl in, Serges, dresses- Yo1 jwn Taupe, us additional Mimnaugh st; Silk? for Fsul New silks, yes the ne^ weaves more popular than | spite of hard times will be one best dress among all plaids and stripes for the ne in exquisite combinations o 36 inches wide and takes make yo'ur skirt. Special $1.75 and S1.98 yard. Black Satin at i .36 inches wide and beat r . regular $2.00 quality priced New Milliner; Many of the new Fall hat; stock Many more are arri\ express. The styles are dec: from those of last season. I XTI The old lady who mendtd her hus- \ band's trousers with a patch or | grass now combs, her hair with thu I comb of a rooster. We see by the Charleston pa pers I that they have a lot of "hops" at I Isle or Faims. we suppose, uu^t ve*, they are non-intoxicating. i i If the Allied soldiers .would call the Germans :,craps" instead or i : "boches," the-American negroes would' i j be more anxious to shoot 'em. 1 I The American troops got a more R | pleasant reception in London last g | week than the British troops got in B ! America about 141 years ago. There is an old saying that "the r 1 good will of a dog is to be preferred ft I ~ to its ill will." whether it b? a "yaller-; : dog or a thoroughbread. i * i i asss^^ i j v V <*?. *L<0. -I V I ?_ S _4-k~ it> n>' raui COL j the same 'jcod the ?freat adi i w I I | Made.to Measure ii ?i/? <r^ & ^ Ir~? s, -f ! J. i i | Macs to Satisfy ; j * RIVALS I Store is Aglow ^ Women's Suits, Dre us that we have no i rning Silk and Serg e are on time with advance shi i will be glad to know that e Silk and Serge dresses that : andard. 1 Blankets, Spi 7 shades and Now is the time ever and in spreads, sheets, pi as usual, the , Note the artract 200 pair North < w Fall skirts worth $7.5s pair, s f colors. All Single or double very little to spreads. $1.49, $1.69, - Black Taffe has ' A splendid wear itiful quality, town $1.75! Mimn yard *';49- Women's New f Two hundred ne s are now in and navy serge an< ang on every draped and pleatec idely different novelty pockets. in striped taffeta ai We Do It Right T! When you need repair a rair ti*v nn** Rpnair Dpna VMA WA J WMS Mk v ly find the trouble and f our statement. Lestei .charge of this departmei Satisfaction. Our busir ice. Try us. J. D. QUATT i Prosperity, '^-gafed^SS6^r ^ For Strictly MO ? rs^ 07 ^ i. ^ iA?r-a.ii '^i J / -'* * * ? 1 "?- "*/??> ( '-^ >* -O rCi 'j> T /*v ' " <"""'" "* vt> v ?.-v .6^-v> v> / me satisfactory style ? ? . Sta?5 euvyciys, irance in the cost < i . ' 300 \V '' Order 'A*?; iWE^m, m VlIMNAUGHjS | IVith Newness. | sses, Millinery 1 rival in variety : o- k " ?"" ? = ? ? *? v e Dresses | pment of new Fall j ivery express brings [ I are fully up to the : 1 reads, Sheets, Etc. " to purchase blankets, 1 ' ' llow cases and towels. ive Drices: V-P A * Carolina wool blankets pecial for this sale $4.98. j bed. Sheets and bed ta Silk at $1.39 [ silk worth all over ; a ugh's price is $1.39 yd. . | Fall Separate Skirts :w skirts in stylish black ^ i poplin in plaids latest I effects, wide belts and New silk sport skirts ? ad masseline. I ie First Time I vork done on your irtment. We real- j| ix it. Let us prove r RftdftnHaucrh has M nt, and that means, B less is to give sarv- If HE LEBAUM, I s. c: 8 rlfmri'i ~i in i Ail Woo? | ' MADE I ORDER ; | NO MORE THAN $20. f i , pure wool f and fit, and I iii \J &. of woolens, j All Wool Samples to \j Select From. y GOODS CO. . sperity, South Carolina - v."' o^y^- il.