The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 05, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
r Death of Mr. Monroe Diekert.
Mr. Monroe T'iekert died at his norac
in the Pomaria section on Thursday
afternoon of last week and was buried
at St. Paul's church on Friday afternoon,
with service by the Rev. S P
Koon. He is survive! by one daught
er. Mr. i?iCKeri was n years oir:
and was a Confederate veteran.
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Newberry will take place ihis after- 1T
noon at College Park at 4:30 instead
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at our stables begone.
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Truck 0? t ir/'d.
.Mr Thad Afrf'nrkin loft on Wedlosday
with a load of manure with.
lohnsoii'MoCratkin truck! for his
a nil in the country. Just as he was
'rosin? the Lewie branch about 4
niles from the town the track overurned
but only slight damage was
lone <o the truck and tlie driver was
.nliurt. ' TT-':
Mr. Ernest Dickprt made a busiiess
trip to Pom aria ~Thusrday.
Rev. M. AT. Kinard of SiHcbnry. Y
and his brother. Rev. J. D. Kinard
f Greenwood, were pleasant visitor?
n Xewl en*y Thursday.
"Mr. I.eaveil is a deacon of the First
laptist c])"r f, of N>wherry, a trusee
of Furman university r.nd one of
he finest gentlemen. We extend
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tearuest COIlgraiumuuns. Dayusi
'ourier ;n nnrjonnrine t'-o re^nt mnriage
of Mr. Robert Young Leavel!
nd Mrs. Harriet Wright Parrish.
Miss Fannie McCaugbrin and Mrs.
Valter Hunt of Newberry are the
;uests of Mrs. J. C. Harper.?Greenrood
Index.
Mr. and Mrs. George Reid of Chan>ells
were visitor? in town on yesprr^ay?OrApr^vnod
Index.
Mr. Roy Anderson left this morn
na: for Newberry.?Greenwood Tndex,
rd.
Miss Janette Haltiwanser of GreenHie
is home for a two weeks' vaeaion.
She with Mrs. S. D. Haltiwsng- ?
r <?nent Tnesdnv in Newberry.?.
ninety Six Cor Greenwood Index.
Dr W. E. Pelham of Newberry !s
pendins: the dav in the city.?Greenwood
Tndex. 3rd.
Miss Kathenne Efird of Lexington ,
spendin? the week with her aunt,
tfrs. S. -T. DeiT-fck. and her sister, Miss
Jertha Efirl. on the campus. j
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Meteorological Record for Mareh |
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Temperature
Mean maximum 71.2; mean min?-j
num 46.8 mean 59; maxfmu'm 86. ,
late 14: minimum 30, date 11; greatist
daily ranee 41. |
Precipitation.
Total 2.31 inches; greatest in 24
< AF?. l i 1 rj 1 e
lours i.vi: uaie m. i\uniuer ui ua>&
rith .01 or more _ precipitation 6;
>]ear 7: fair In: oloulv 9. Dates o!
cITIfnsr frost 11, 31. Thunder stoms
L 24 28.
^r>inf?ll TaT?na"v .. .. fi.20 inohe3
ftainfa1! F^hr^arv .. .. 1.70 inches
Rainfall M^roh 2.31 inches
Total for 3 mont1")^... .10.30 inches
Normal for 3 months ..12.00
Deficiency 1.70
Respectfully,
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sifK and accident f\srm-?E
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IVn Dollars In Ynnr Pocket, or a
*\orth American" Policy, Which I
Pays?
Mr. John A. Shealy has just received
a cheek for $1n from the North
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American Accident Tnsnrance Co, !
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for sickness.
"Received from the North American
Accident Insurance TT^ir (
isrent, Julius T?. Boozer for being
sick with the measles. Signed. John
A. Shealv.
This is the best and cheapest in-!
?nrance on the market. Tt is nearest.
to perfection of anv in the worldInsure
today. Tomorrow may be
too late. Delays are always costl?.'
?o2 weekly will look mightv gool when
roil have been disabled by accident
3r sickness.
Remember automobile accidents j
happen every day and you might be
in one of them. !
The company pays all claftns
promptly, liberally and without liti- ;
gation.
Julius B. Boozer,
General Agent. J
For That House Yi
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Johnson &
Contractors ?
Just Receiv*
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Put your dollars
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Help the childrer
This country is ?
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We have War Se
the children or any
them.
We will have Lil
You can pay cash,
them, or you can p
Come in and tell
The F
Capital $50,000.00
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Winthrop C
June 1
>OTED EDUCATORS:
Famous educators of the United
States will eive series of lectures, i
Dr. Alphonso Smith, professor of ]
English in United States Naval Acad- ]
emy. author; Dr. Henry S. Curtis, t
former Secretary of National Play- j
ground Association of America an.* i
National Child Welfare Conference;
William Wirt, originator of the famous
Gary Plan; ]ohn R. Kirk, presi
dent. State Normal of Kirksville, Missouri;
Ella Flao-g Young:, former
president, N. E. A. ana Superintendent
City Schools of "Chicago; Dr. Liberty
H. Bailey, Cornell University; A.
B. Cooke, American ConsuT'fb Greece;
Dr. Henry N. Snyder, president, Wofford
College; Dr. A. E. Winship, editor
of Journal of Education; Ida Tarbell,
lecturer and author; Dr. W. C.
Bagley of the Carnegie Foundation
for Advancement of Teaching; Mrs.
Emma A. Fox, noted parliamentarian,
and many others.
D. B. JC
Rock Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. F. C*T Crowder of near j
Mountville spent Sunday at the home j
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C- j
Bishope. Mr. Richard E. Cole of i
Greenwood also spent that day there, i
and Misses Mattie Ruth Singley, Mary j
Lizzie Watts, Messrs J. P. Watts and '
Willie Ellasor of Prosperity and j
James Richardson of Pomaria mo- j
tc *ed to Belfast Sunday and spent the ;
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Bishope.
Miss Abbie Gaillard has returned
to Newberry aitfcT^a visit ttf~*?Iiss
Sophie Wallace here.?Spartanburg
Journal.
Miss Bessie T^oppock has returned |
. .. i
from Newberry where she spent tno
Easter holilays at the home of her
uncle, Dr. Theodore Johnstone?Spari
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our Dollars Up Ir
into the fight for humanity,
ighty army of dollars that \vi
VICTORY
i to buy Bahy Bonds with Wa
;oing to be theirs one of thes<
rest in it NOW by having :
ivings Stamps on sale and wi
r one else come in and let us
i t> Ortl A no /
UCI iy uuiiua iui salt as ouuu <
or we will lend you the m
iay for them at the rate of !
us your needs.
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slew berry savings
Surplus and
HER SCI
ollege, Rocl
I ft to Julv 26.
COURSES OF STUDY.
Full courses of study will be prodded
to meet the needs of, (1) Superintendents
and Principals, (2)
ftigh School Teachers. (3) Primary
md Grade Teachers, (4) those wishing
College credits, and (51 tnose
wishing special branches.
FACULTY. j
President Johnson has secured an
Ist-wrrz-v o rt/1 notanf f O / -
UUUSUdllJ' laigc auu v-v/mj/ciciii. iuv
iilty composed of specialists and lead
ers of education in this and other
states.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Special course for Club Women cf
this state, July Sth, to July 20th;
course in Surgical Dressing, Parliamentary
Law; demonstration wor^
with children in all grades in high
school, modern school, rural school
problems, kindergarten practice, lec)HNSON,
P
tanburg Journal.
fames Furman Herbert, son of Rev
W. I. Herbert of this city, has enlist*
m fVi/i vi ? > T7T7 and in nnrtr rirtororflino'
CU in iiai j uiiu id av ?? uuvi^v?uh
training at Newport, R. I.?Spartanburg
Journal.
Mr. Frank Williamson of the navy
stationed at 'Charleston, spent a few
days in Union. "Mr. Wiliamson is a
sono f the late Mr. E. E. Wiliamson,
who for many years was a wrel!
known jeweler here?Union Progress
2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Gallman have
returned from Newberry after "Spending
several days withers. W. M. Gall man.?The
State.
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tell them about ?
is they are issued.
oney to pay lur ??
$1.00 per week. &.
Bank I
Profits $16,407.90 I |
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k Hill, S. C.
1918
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tures on the Montessori methods, ??&.
County boards of education are authorized
to renew certificates- irowr dpforce
for all teachers who do ssrfefactorv
work in this Summer SriiaS"
and take the final examination.
Lectures, Entertainments, Owr-tffdoor
Plays, Musical Companies-, IHfc?
jncat'onal Moving Pictures. PersoraaS'ly
Conducted Excursions, Large Xzm
Gymnasium, Regulation size Sicl&erming
Pool with filtered water, Bating
Alleys, Large Athletic KiefeJ
thoroughly equipped.
Board and matriculation fee for attire
session $35.00.
Tile nest accommodations, a ^/ssfor
health, recreation, mfbi'maiBna^..
and inspiration unexcelled. For Scr_
ther information write for Srjr?*aasrSchool
Bulletin.
Reserve dormitory accomiwxfsctinM*?
as early as possible.
'resident
South Carolina;.
jPROGKAM FOR D. A. 1WKEKT
! CHAPTER C OFC:
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Saturday, April 6, at " o'cT<<.*l.
I Hostess?Miss TroxelTe VTrigftr
{ Roll-call?A Confederate aenw*.
Song?Maryland. My Maryland.
The Battle of S'niloh?TroxeSflf
TV'risht. ~-*!
Albert Sidney Johnston?Klise Fte--i
terson.
Discussion ? Happenings iti -Bier"!
great world war?by all the merrrfvCK-v:
} Payment of annual dues-:
Alliene Dunn, Sec.}
| Louise Perry, Pres.
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