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FLU-SON ALS. Oscar Nance, Whit mire, graduate*! ! with the degree of bachelor of ITT7.-; ' at the University of Columbia last j week. i Miss Ida Young was among the j Winthrop graduates this year. Mr. and Mrs. Capers Yarborough I visited relatives in Xewberrv the past1 week.?-Butler cor Saluda Standard. Mrs. F. E. Dibble spent l,ast Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Anderson.?Ninety Six cor Greenwood In-1 dex. | On Sunday morning at the school j auditorium a large congregation heard with much pleasure and profit the j sermon before the school delivered i so impressively by Rev. F. E. Dibble of Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Dibble are prime favorites in iNinety Six and always get a warm welcome here. Mr. Dibble preached also 'Sunday night!. at thp Ba.nt.ist church ?Ninety Six ! cor Greenwood Index. Mrs. Dibble accompanied Mr. Dibie and her friends were delighted to see ! her.?Ninety Six cor Greenwood jour-i nal, in reporting the "record break- j ing" commencement of the Ninety Six ; high school, for which Prof. J. H. i Shealy, "with his usual good judg- ! ment. selected one of the best loved ! i ministers, Rev. F. E. Dibble, to preach j the baccalaureate sermon." The cor- j respond 3?ir. ?:vs the "lay was looked j forwar l :o with a ureat deal of pleas- j ure, and although the weather was j hot-' and dry a great crowd assembled ' and heard "one of the best sermons ever preached in Ninety Six." fames Bowers, .who intended join- i ing his brother Frank at the home in ' Atlanta, on their vacation from school j in Newberry, has decided to remain j here for some time, having accepted the position made vacant in the ex-j press office here by the resignation of Joe Willie Werts. \yho is a messenger ( "between Columbia and Augusta. Mrs. W. H. Parks left last week for j Columbia, where she will spend a feAr weeks with her daughter, Mrs. H. N. i' i< Peeler. Mrs. Parks will also visit | INewberrv before returning home.?! rhoi-lotf+nn imoriMn VUU1 1VOWU Miss Bertha Gary Gallman, who has \ been spending the winter with her j; -brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and I Mrs. S. T. Gallman, left Saturday for! her home at Newberry. Miss Gall-! man has just completed her second year at Chicora college.?The State, j Miss Margaret Moore has returnee! from Newberry, where she has been! teaching school.?Greenwood Journal :, Miss Juanita Epting has returned * to Newberry after a visit to her j cousin. Miss Sue Dent, in Senate street ?The State. i "li-m "VT/iPoiiffhrin -T.nrl ilr? T'Cf}. -VLX2*. Oil ii \^'UMhUi *li V.iiV* ^ 1 who have been the guests of Mrs. J. C. Harper for several days, returned to her home at Xewberrv this morning?-Greenwood Index, 4th. J. B. Sample went to Newberry one (lay last week and bought a car?R. ' T. B]?as& went to Chappells Saturday cn business.?D. G. Roton and Heyward Smith, J: A. and R. L. MeCary * T "1 T7 ? c? 1 + r? of \" O YV - unci j-yuuiu I\ca.yaun V a.i, berry cn Sunday.?Misses Olivia Rushton an'I Eunice Quattlebaum spent Sunday with Miss C\Iarie Berry of Chappslls Route 2.?Big Creek cor : Standard. 1 / .Mrs. ooilii Bushardt of Xewberry is visiting hor pister this week.?Per- i ry Addy f pent the week-end with j friends in Xewberry.?Rev.W. H. ! Dutton of Xewberry spent a few days last week with his father, Rev. Yv. j A. Dutton.?Mr. and Mrs. Julian Price and Mrs. Wheeler of Prosperity dined at Eric E'lack's Sunday.?'Pleasant Grove cor Saluda Standard. A colored mother and daughter, Alice anl Elsie Peterson, were found guilty by Recorder Earhardt Tuesday 1 of assault and battery, for which Alice the mother paid $5 and Elsie the dau-1 ghter paid $3. , People will see "The Lonely Wo- } man." with Belle Bennett, at the ' opera house Mondav. _ . i Failing to stop at corner, it being' the second time, .cost Arthur Bras- ! well $2 Tuesday. The first war ibabv on R. F. D. Xo. ! 1, as reported 'by Carrier W. G. Peter- I son. is at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. i eo. P. .Hill?but it is their grand- ! child. Its father, young George Hi?l. is absent on dutv serving his country. I This, however, is not the first wa? | t>?M* for Newberry, as -we all Know. ! Hon. D. L. Smith was in the city , on Thursday. He is now with the department of agriculture but wili i resign w!ri fhe State campaign opens ' to enter the race for railroad com- . missioner and he is a fine fellow and i would make a good commissioner and will give some fellow a fine chase for j ^ the job. j Conductor Meredith and "Flagman j Lrocklier have been held for man ft* ' . slaughter, to be tried at the next ! term of the Richland county court. I Y.I I. \(??M ?i\ WELL ASSIST SALE \\Ali SAVINGS STAMPS The Woman's committee is asked by our government 10 assist the men's : committee in tiie war savings stamp drive from June 14 to 2S. Letters have been sent to the township chairmen and all women organizations :n the county asking their cooperation in Ihis work. The following organizations havo been urged to join the Woman's committee in all the work the government asks us to do: The Home Demonstration clubs, (through their agents. Misses Willie Mae Wise and Ethel Counts,) Dray ton Rutherford chapter, U. D. C, Calvin Crozier chapter, TJ. D. C., William Lester chapter tT. D. C., the Woman's fclub of Csewberry, the Woman's club of Whitmire, Daughters of American Revolution. Winthrop Daughters, Barchelor Maids, King's Daughters. Woman's Christian Temperance (Union of 'Newberry, Utopia and Prosperity, Literary Sorosis of j Prosperity, Equal Suffrage League, j T.ihmrv Association and the colored ; waman's committee. j If any woman's organization ha:;. been omitted, please phone the chair-1 man. She endeavored to get a com - ( plete list and will appreciate the \. names of clubs not mentioned above. The following letter was sent these organizations: ^ ^'The Woman's Committee wishes , the cooperation or -?? (organi- ' zation) in the wc. : <.ne government is asking us to do. j Our departments of war work are: j Food production, food conservation, j child welfare, educational propagan- r < da. Libertv loan. Red Cross and War . 1 Savings stamps and allied relief. If: as an organization you do anything j alone: any of these lines, we shall, be glad to have a report of work ac complished. The most urgent work for the Wo. ' m^n's Committee during June is tho j War Savings stamps drive?June 111 i._ DO I IU iO. If your organization will join us in 1 this patriotic work, please send chair- j 1 man renort. of amount of stamps sold by you by July 1. Will you not throw yourselves ; ' wholeheartedly into this drive? We i are asking all woman's organization? j to join the Woman's Committee and : use their equipment to carry out the 1 wishes of the government to the ex- ( AV? f /A f fVt A1T? AVvillftr iciii ui lucu auiiiij. | i Let each one of us do her best ] that Newberry county may stand ?n- j 1 afraid and unashamed when the roll 1 call of the nations is given after the war is won." ; The township chairmen are urged 1 to get their committees in readiness . ior tne drive, some townships need . n litle more "pen" in order to keep, pace with the others. : A report of amount of stamps sold | Many An | ' i heir lav | What Arc I Thousands of ou clean-faced, dete ioin the* armv of You can at least I Think it over?h NATIOP (There's an army, young men stan I young fellows ar homes, their bod You can at least Natioi I The Natioi h in each township in e;u-h school dis trict if the township chairmen will : so report .it to the county chairman ?and by each woman's organization will 1)0 published at the close of the , : campaign. < Let every committee be ready for 1 tite word to!" If you foel a little j tired, think of the boys "over there.' mev stay "on me j?u ior your fense. What will you not do for i them? i Believing that the women of New- j ' berry county will exert themselves to j push this drive to a grand finality,I I am, I ' ! Yours for Home and Country,1 Frances Rawl-Morris. County Chairman Woman's commit-; tee, Prosperity, June 7. j ( i Mi Silver Wedding. t 1 On Thursday evening, |une i6thj, n-nA "\Tt>c T H Wic? r>f T?itt1p I - Clllll *'11 | . . Mountain celebrated their silver weddihg. Invitations were issued to more that three hundred people and many ' guests called during the evening to ] offer good wishes and congratulations to the bride and groom of 2H years j ago. i j I Receiving at the front door were: j < Misses CVlayme SWittenberg and El-1 ( berta Sease who ushered the guests j into the parlor. There receiving with i , Mr. and Mrs. Wise were their datigh 1,^21". ii?\Civil >> ir><3, aau uicn ? -j soldier son, Burke Wise, who was 1 ^ home from Ft. Moultrie on a short \ furlough. j , Later in the evening the many, , guests were shown into the spacious ! < dininpr room where an old-fashioned ] wedding supper was served: i1 MEXU |, Rice -Giblet. Gravy i * Turkey Dressing Ham ! Iced Tea. j Ice Cream Pound Cake ' Mints ' Cigars. ( At a preettily appointed corner of the front porch. Misses Luetta "Wheeler and Ada Brady served punch. The entire lower floor of the home was decorated in red, white and 'blue. In the center of the hall was draped a beautiful silk flag and many small j Hags were' in evidence Bowls of i shasta daisies were used throughout; ? the house. The popularity of the "bride and ( ?room" was evidenced by the many, t landsome and costly presents which j were received from their friends in ( this and other states. j _ i Th? out-of-town eruests were: Rev. \ and Mrs. O. B. Sherouse, Lexington; ! Mrs. D. E. Farr. Irvin, Tenn.: Mrs. | John Page, Charlotte. X. C.; Mr. -I. I. Dreher. Manning. S. C.: Mr. and I Mrs. Carl Huffman. Columbia. S. C.: j ind many relatives and friends from ? Prosperity and Xewfrerry. I***? o-l*.r**?-' ^1. *'"? t ^-'l m ' 2 You Lendi roacrs. mr:; j i r boys are going down into t rmined, splendid young men. the lame, the blind or the dea go down in your pockets for t e ready on JUNE 28th fAL WAR SAV! Yes, a dozen armies?of st< ding between you and the e giving their ease, their comf ies, the hope of life?giving fo loan your dollars for them. rial War Savings C< This space contributed for the Winning of the War by rial Bank of 1 Newberry, S. C. f v i t ( I!>Sl J t.- { r.<rvJ t? l.fTTLK MfK'NTAi.N SCHOOL! j Little .Mountain and h'.^h j school has j-ist clo.-.d i!u> most sno-r .;<* i v-.ov i-> its history ( nder . ! :!ie able supervision of Miss Switten- > !?erg this sehoo* has pushed to th" front and is now one of the very bes* 1 schools in the slate. At the closing exercises .Monday: night Rev. K. V. Babb of Newberry, delivered a fine address to the many j people present on "National Service." Diplomas were delivered by the principal to Misses Ada Brady, Luetta i Wheeler, fOllie Metts, Frank Wise. | Raymond Shealy, Etewey Epting, of j Xewberry, George Summer, George ! Haltiwanger and Clarence Lindler. The first honor of the class wa<? awarded to Miss Ollie Metts and second honor to Miss Ada 'Brady. Th* Xewberry college scholarship was won by George Summer, he having made the highest average of any bov in the class. Mr. E. H. Aull was present and. delivered the Aull essay medal, which ; ivas won by Miss Ollie Metts. 'Miss ; Kstelle Wheeler v*as the winner of, he seventh grade prize. A very patriotic act on the part of he graduating class, was the presentation of a big service Hag to the ^Iiool. This flag has 18 stars, representing IS sons of the school who now in active service for their country. These hoys are: George Derrick. Ft. Moultrie; 'Burke Wise. ' r,J- "D /aT-? T an T?i<jor P ^ in '5 F I aVl'Jlli Li'l'' f iivi;. uoc a vi ^vi , -v L. lackson; Horace Shealy, Camp Ja'k;on: Keister Counts, Camp Jackson; Tuiian Boland, Ft. Screven: Evans I Shealy. Pen?a?oln; Bernard Shealy, ' London: Elmer Shealy, Scotland; firgil Shealy, Crmp Sevier; "Rosro^ \.ull. navv; Clarence Kemnson. navy; : 3scar Counts, navy: Ward Fulmer, Ft. Moultrie; Hefoer Ballentinc, Washington; Karl Dreher. navy; AI,?in Kempson, navy; John Stoude- ; i nire, army. * I It is r'grett'ed very much by pa rons and pupils of the Little Mounain school that Miss Swittenberg wi ] not return to Little Mountain next. ;ession. She has accepted work elsewhere and the good wishes of the community go with her. _ I 1 | For Magistrate, >*os. 1 and 8. i 1 i I hereby announce myself as a j >andidate for reelection as Maoris- " rate for Xos. 1 and 8 Townships and )ledge myself to abide by the rule? )f the Democratic primary. Chas. W. Douglas. mm ! For "Vaarist.rate. Xos. 1 and T liereby announce myself as a ^nrlklate the office of Magistrate or Townships 1 and S anrl will abide he riles of the Democratic primary. L. M. Player. P: ( ?? ins*? I c-4 ahe trenches today? I Ms. nir sro cnnn tr* iVAULlJ Ul V* Cvv 11 % ^ ? hem. 11 Hi iNGS DAY 1 ilwart, wind-bronzed, grizzly Hun. These ort, their friends and r you?for you. jmmittee | Newberry j I Little ^ Americans W Do your bit T?> . rN 1 J}at Lornmeal mushOatmeal Corm flakesHominy and rice withmilk^ Eat no wheat cerea Leave nothing on your plat UNITED STATES FOOD ADK WKThhhy r11 T fels g*a<* ' call ? 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