The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 18, 1917, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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J&s JLoyeiu"iits oi wauy JPeopie, Aeif?
&erriaus, and Those Who Visit
Jfewberry.
-?? -r r>IT ...U? C/nM IVia Y%n of n/>N
JMT. J. U. JL/tttJ vv uu lui iuc v,uujpie
years has been working at tHe
Hospital for the Insane in Columbjf
and who some years before held a
position as policeman in 'Newberry.
has secured a police job at a good
salary at Newell, Pa., and has moved
So that city.
Miss Kate Summer, of Newberry,
'was guest for a few days last week
<01 Miss Essie Hagood.?Easley Prog
3-ess.
"Mrs. Beta Weight and Mib% Elizabeth
Wright have returned to XewfreTTV,
after a visit In the home of
iSr. and Mrs. J. H. Wright Here.?
Jofcnstone cor. The Record.
Mr. T. F. F. Carson, of Whitmiro,
spent the week end here with' friends.
?Clinton Gazette.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Shocktey spen
a, couple of days this week in N'e"*l>erry
with relatives and frlencrs.?
Clinton Gazette.
. Mr. Eugene Sligh, who has ~ been
fcojiaected with the offic# of The Herald
and News for some time has gone
to Columbia to work for the Lutheran
Hoard of Publication. He is a good
hnnd in a printing and job office.
Mrs. T. J. McCrackin and two little
^boys spent last week in KinarGs.
Pro! Gilbert P. Voigt of NewtJerry
college returns Saturday from Colombia,
after spending vacation.
Mr. John Peterson and Mr. Ned
Pcrcell in Mr. Peterson's Ford made
a trip on Sunday as far as Tryon, N.
C.? taking dinner at Woodruff ana
snakine stons nt Snin^o .vr r\
uuu, V-?., ClilU
Spartanburg, S. C. They made the
trip the same day.
- Mr. T. "W. Gary of Florida is on a
^sif. to relatives in Newberry. He Is
a son of Ma^K-31. H. Gary and moved
to * Florida a good many years ago and
prospering in his adopted home.
F > is returning by Charleston to enhis
son as a student o? the Citadel
Academy of which institution a.e
^ra^nated.
Ifrs. Walter Cameron has returned
"to her home in Newberry after spending
9ome time witfr her parents, Mr.
Mrs. E. F. Smith.?Pacolet cor.
/ 'Union Times, 14th. ,
!
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Blease of Newfcerry
spent Tuesday night in the clt7
i
1 Will begin our /
? ladies and girls
Iity to be here to
tiest Hats that}
We believe th
they are lookin
el in oar store.
m tve have it.
I We are fortun
I to trim, and Mn
we have. They
each of you and
I Don't Forget
and Coi
J BLACK *
I X Pi
as the guests of Mrs. Glasgow, en
loute to Greenville.?Greenwood Index,
loth.
A. C. Underwood, roller coverer fotf
the Mollohon Mfg. Co., New&erry, S.
C., has left to take a position with the
West Roller Covering Co., tjreenwouu.
S. C ?'Mills News.
H. Frazier, from Whitmire, S. C.j
nas taken the roll covering work zi
"'the Mollohon mill, Newberry, 5. C.??
Mill News.
Miss Julia Murray of Kinards, Neww
berry county, is here on a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Murray in North
Main street.?Dorchester (Saini
To o-la 1 dth
ucuigc;
Miss Clara Bowers has gone to Rich ?
burg to teach school. I
Misses Hattie Roebuck and Ruth
Price, two charming young ladies o
Gainesville, Fla., stopped over in
Newberry for a few days with Mrs
Julius R. Eison on their way home
from the mountains. i
Miss Estelle Bowers has returned
to Campobello to resume her school
teaching.
Mrs. Jesse Howard has returned U
; lier home in Concord, <N. C., after
a visit here to Mrs. W. F. Ewart, wn3
. accompanied her home on a visit, for
several weeks. I
Mr. D. D. Connelly of Ninety Six.
is visiting his son, Mr. Hugh Con;
nelly. j
Mr. F. W. Webster of Atlanta,
spent the week-end in Newberry, reA
? ?? ? ? * & "> ftTXT At* n' h
turning nuuie wiui ivus. ??cuoici, r?n
! has been visiting her parents, Mr. and1
Mrs. J. F. Schumpert.
Messrs. T. J. McCrackin and H. H.
Abrams returned last week from -i
business trip to Hend^rsonville.
Mr. James Johnson of Johnson-Mr.
Crackin company and the NewDerry
cannery returned last week from a
1 trip into Northwestern Texas, whlca
is some country, with the accent on
the country, according to Mr. John|
auii.
i
Mr. C. L. Hattaway has brought
his family from Savannah to live in
X '\vherry, for the present at the Central
house, Mr. Hattaway having accepted
a position with Dr. Mayes at
the drugstore. ;
Mr. L. 'W. Floyd has been appoint,
ed by Governor Manning as one of
the delegates to "attend the 12th International
TTarm fmicroaa ha hald
in Peoria, 111., September 25-26. !
A Newberry farmer has shipped a
hog to Texas, and we'll bet that swine
A
Millinery Season. \
** _ *
ot town and surrou
inspect the latest t
lave ever been show
at each and every 01
\2 for in Fall and
w Ik
If it is quality and
tate in getting Miss i
5. Alma Nance to s
4 f // Z* ^ A M / A .
UUlll UULIl (UKt fJGIOi
you know them botl
\ The Day, Sep
itinues Three .
All Come To
osperity, S. (
makes the Texas hogs stand around.?
Anderson Mail. You"bet.
The Herald and Ne^rs reporter cant
go to the Rocky Mountains, but ne
left Saturday for the rocky hills of
Laurens county.
The new and all-right linotype ope
rator in The Herald and News ofioe,/
Mr. L. E. Brookshire, left Saturday
tor Greenville to return Sunday wttsi
f
his family, to live here, occupying n
cottage in Caldwell street just beyoart
Scott's creek, near the street wnero
there are more children to the squan*
jard than in any other street 01 uia
-ity.
There will be confirmation as well
as preaching by Bishop W. A. Guerry
at St. Luke's Episcopal church We<2>
day night, beginning at 8:30 o'clock.
The union services will close for tno
season next Sunday night.
You will see "What Money Can r?uy
by Jack Pickford and Louise Huff, at
^he opera house Thursday.
Sessue Hayakawa, oj&e of the most
talented characters and emotional ac/
tors of the sc~A is is now appearing
i.--JJ "Do+Via*
in the phof v jporir.uueu *
which will r> qr at the opera hour*
Tuesday, b jpported by a not
able cast, incluaing his co-star, Vivian
Martin, an-d others. This is tne
first picture in which these two brilliant
Paramount stars have even fteen
seen together. The play is a strong
Jy vital story of a Japanese man atta
an American maid. The former realizes
his case is hopeless on accoun
of the difference in race, but stanoa
by his colors.
nanronaniSr office snown in
A I1C7 AX V/ ?? v* w ?
'"The Food Gamblers," which will oe
~3en Wednesday at the opera hous*?,
is no product of a director's imagination
or a stage carpenter's manuracfacture.
It is the actual office of the
New York Globe. Miss Millar ha.l
her first taste of printer's ink In
this office. which immediately cast
its spell over her. Miss Elda Miliar
1 - 1 /v? Tuma Tnet?r?w
IclKeS 1116 CI ouuc juljuku)
reporter on the Globes w?io maxes a
sensational arraignment of seven f
prominent business men in !<rew Torft
city, charging them with vicious and
unlawful "food gambling," and declaring
that she will produce evidence
branding them as traitors to thijlr
~t><mtry. Miss Justice reveals pit* j
*?1 ~ i m 4-V, /> V* Atn a a. a# XTa W
rUl CUllUl'.iUUS ill iuc uumca ui wiun
Yoriv Lastsiders,, where, she says, t.ae
people are actually in the grip or
si&rvation. j
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Ve invite all the I
nding communityles
and pret- I
n tr?
II lift I B ||
le can find what |
Winter appar- I
style you want I
_ _ _ e
McClelan again
how you what I
onal interest in I
temher 19th j
RJf xL. I
iriunuis.
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Opera House!1
PROGRAMME
CS ALLEY 11
Tuesday, September 18
Paramount Pictures Presen'
VIVIAN MARTIN
and
SESSLfi HAlAkAVYA !
*.in
"FOKBDDEN PATHS"
Five Reels.
Wednesday,, September 19
Triangle Pictures Present
WILFRED LUCAS j.
and
ELDA MILLAR
in
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"THE Jt'UUl*
Five Reels.
1 TRIANGLE COMEDY.
i !
A Thursday, September 20
Paramount Pictures Present
JACK PICKFORD
and '
LOUISE HUFF i
in
44WHAT MONET CAN BUY"
Five Reels.
SPECIAL VOT1LKS
I will be ready to gin Friday morning.
0. W. ,Long.
9-18-ltp.
LOST?Express Delivery Book froa
express wagon Saturday p. m. between
McHardy Mower's garage ana
Mayes' Book Store. Finder return
to express office and get reward.
31 EN AND 1Y0MEN WANTED
Who really pride themselves as gooo
dressers.
Wp want, to show vou with, facts
that we can press your clothes, giving
them the natural body ahape, lasting
<reasps and a uniform finish; In
other words, High Class WorK.
Ideal Steam Pressing1 Clu?>.
^Phone 6$.
Ladies iWork a Specialty.
BenJVonde system used Iier?.
9-18-lt.
YES?We clean coat-suits, overcoats,
gloves, etc. We use exclusively
'*Ben-Vonde system." Give us a
trial. Ideal Steam Pressing Ciu%.
Phone 68. t
9-18-lt r
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FOE SALE?Fine organ cheap. Call
on J. H. Riser, New-berrjr, S. . i
9-18-3tp.
^a,mm wa ? l
( Sq
FEXHIBITING
J 1 1
languished
in New York z
charming and
The display
. .1
J sortment tnat;
I type.
I Your atten<
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i r vi
V? UVI
Prospe
CEDItiREKD APPLE E OATS?Or.?
dollar per bushel. Phone or see
K. >S. Stilwell, Silversireet, S. C.
9-lS-tf.
Roofisar?Let us show you our gravel
roofing. Use it instead of the gal\
Yanized. Johnson McCraokia Co.
7-31-tf
FIRST Si
Distinctive I
%
Wednesday.!
0
An unusual as.
and charming <
quality, at reaso
solataly in accori
modes.
n.
-\JftJLi L/U.I ISZLJ UU
easily satisfy yoi
to style and colo,
The array of
shapes that appe
set is especially <
K. M. Al?.
Dtember 19
k
i many new cr<
)
styl e, selected
?r?rl Ralh'mnrp
HlVt *#UAU?AAVa
diciinctive mod
will include su<
you are assure*
iance is sincer
[lITMDrDI
[HJMTLRJ
rity, S. C.
FOR RE>'T?325 acres good farming
land, on Bush River. Timothy and
1 Kinards creeks?New buildings.
I Excellent opportunity for large
j family. Gustavus Werber. R. F.
| D. Xo. 7. Box 47.">.
9-4-4tp.
i
i
; For Sale?Pr^o Rico Molasse* by
| 7-13-tf
I Johnson McCr&rkin Co.
0
I
HQWING
;all Minery ,
September 19
s emblage of smart
zreations of high -f
liable prices, abi
with the latest I
ill enable you to
ir desire both as
r.
chic. and clever
al to the younger
attractive.
' N
DERSON
!
LINERY
Vfi ,,
and 20. ]
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sations of dis
by our buyer ?
as the most
els.
:h a varied a s o
mm m !
d a becoming
ely invited. J
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