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PERSONAL. Dt. R. H. Folk, head of the Lexington county health department, ad- .j ? -dressed an attentive and appreciative ^ audience at Sunny Side school house < near Reeder's Pond, on Saturday ^ nigfot. !He used the lantern slides to good effect, and the audience went j ( away thoruoghly benefiitted.?--Lexing- j ton Dispatch. j, Mr. Frank C. Sligh and family mo- j tored to Greenwood the first of last 1 week and spent several days in thaf community. ] Mrs. W. B. Aull of Pendleton is vis- j; iting relatives and friends in Xewber- j' ry. j Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schumpert left') Thursday by motor for Carrollton, Ga. to visit their daughter, Mrs. F. W. i Webster, for two weeks, when they will return home with Miss Fredna. Henry E. Shealy came in Wednes- ; day evening to spend a furlough of : five days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shealy. This is his first J leave of absence from Camp Jackscn, where he has been for three and a : half months. When his compaany lef: i to join the American Expeditionary ] Forces he was unable to go on ac- r \ count of an operation ne uncierwen-: 1 at the base hospital. Prof, and Mrs. Wm. C. 'Bynum ami < little daughter Frances, of George- i town, are visiting 'his brother, ;Mr i TVank Bynum, and other relatives in .Newberry. " 1 Mrs. Corrie Greneber returned Fri- i day from Augusta after visiting rela- < tives there. Miss Sara Davis who went with her, is on a visit to rela- ' tives in Hendersonville , 1 ? ' %v _ nWneei?o T T T .o?W WVi o */. ?/. JUUU^lVl Uf tf . WA, *T 4JIV* ~ ry and Bailey .McCallough motored to < Columbia Thursday. : iMt. Robert E. Lea veil, with Mr. L. j i W. Jones and daughter, Miss Anno j i Jones, motored to Horse Shoe. N. C.;! Thursday. J ] Mr. H. Edgar Cromer of Spartan-' 1 "burg is visiting relatives in his former ' . i "home town and county of Newberry. 11 He is just up from Camp Jackson ! where he .visaed his brother James. j 1 s Mr W. A. McFall of Bennett.sville * _ i is making one of his frendly little!J visits to relatives here. i1 'Mr. Hagood Clary left Thursday for j1 the iNorthern markets to buy new ?fcOtfs -for his store, which will ba < dewberry about the first of |*September, between the Newberry 11 'T^rug Company and the Haltiwanger i1 stores: > j1 *' Miss Ola Harris has returned home 1'< after visiting friends in Columbia and , 1 Irmo. j Mr. Frank Davis has received an in- 13 teresting letter from his brother Rob- ert of the American Expeditionary Forces. Robert has been promoted i o j1 the posHion of sergeant in the ranks j < and is making good in France, just j like the other Newberry boys. He is ji 'better known as "Pete," which seems i i to be a popular nickname. |' Pres. IS. J. Derrick of iNewberry col - js Je^e is in town today looking after j' the interest of that institution. He j ^ Is much encouraged over the pros- j 1 pects for the next season, notwith-;' standing the uncertain conditions that j < have been brought about by the war ! 1 3Leesville 'News, 7th. Misses Ruby and Grace Wheeler of t Prosperity are guests in the home of : Rev. and 'Mrs. V. Y Boozer.?T-ees- ! < ville News, 7th. !'Miss Kate Porter, the popular mil- | liner at Haltiwanger's returned Wed- s nesday. night from the fashion centers after successfully passing a study j of what was best for the ladies. ii Miss Ruth MoCrackin of Newberrv \ spent Monday here as the guest of i iMiss Lois Johnson. QBoth left for! IHendersonville on Tuesday to spend j j several days.?Miss Eloise Earhardt j. of INewberry is the guest of Missj-, Nannie Love Copeland.?Mr. Frick of 3 i Newberry has accepted a position with I j the C. 1$. & L. office.?Mrs. [as. B. | Prazier and little daughter of tBlairs ' are on a visit to her parents, Mr. and ^ Mrs. iRhett Copeland.?Miss Irene Billard has returned home after spend . irtg a few days with Miss Lula Don- j nan near Laurens.?Clinton Chronicle j, ?th. jj C. R. Wise of dewberry was hers ] Saturday 'buying jnules for the gov. , ernment. <He will be here again on J, Friday for the same purpose Miss , Elanche Trotter is visiting friends ( ana relatives in dewberry and Columbia.?'Mrs. Rion Workman of Laurens is visiting her mother, iMrs. Ludie j Please, and other relatives here-?A.! ^ F. Leopard of Chappells Route 2 was < fcere Saturday.?J. A. Temple and , wife of Newberry are spending a week with the former's father, W. A. Temple, in the Sardis section.?Saluda V V?, I Mr. and Mrs. Willie Snelgrove and1 i ? daughter. Miss Trannie Pearl, and W 1 B. Aull, spent Sunday at Joe Smith's 4 in Newberry,? Ttev. W. H. Dutton of \ 'Kewberrv spent the week-end at Rev ' \ "W. A. Dutton's.?Jasper Waits of dewberry is on a visit to this section. ?' ?Pleasant Grove and Lig Creek cors Saluda Standard. 8th. Mrs. D. S. Alexander left Thursday for her home in Concord, N. ., after visiting her brother, Mr. T. S. Lefler, since Saturday. ??!r. Alexander came it* 4 vv Ka?. ^ A V* r\-rvy r\ '511 r? /? O XT A1LUL JI^l CII1U 1CIUI 11CU JUL W 111^7 wuuuu^r. j Rev. J. Henry Harms, D.D., pastor j 3f the Church of the Holy Communion, j Philadelphia, is spending the month of August as camp pastor at the training camp at 'Pl&ttsburg, N. Y.?Lutheran Church Visitor. 'Mr. Joe E. Long has been transferred to the Medical detachment of the i 1st Provisional regiment, 156 Depot j brigade, at Camp Jackson, as he j writes to have his paper sent to that j address. And ditto Mr. James F Long j to the 3rd corps at Artillery Park. Camp Wadsworth. He, too wants the news from home. Rev. J. D. Huggins, pastor of the Denmark Baptist church, died Monday morning at his hpme in Denmark. He was wen Kiiuwn in ;\ewuerry, wuere he once held a pastorate. Rev. Babb is considered one of the most promising young ministers in the Baptist church and a real treat | may be expected by those who ?o out. ;o hear him.?sLaurens Baptist Adver- : Liser in announcing that the Rev. E. j V. iPabb would preach for the Laur- [ ?ns Baptists Sunday, August 11, morn- j ing and evening. You made a correct j statement. { Misses iMinnie and Corrie >Le! ! Flavird of Newberry have been visiting Mrs. John Teague in South Harp-j 5r street ?'Laurens (Advertiser i iMrs. T. J. Johnson and little son j rhad, Jr., of Clinton are visiting her j father, Mr. William White. Julian White is in (Manchester, England, ac wording to a card received a few days t ago. Some of the Newberry boys are ! in Belgium, some in Iraly and others j n France and England. Mr. J. H. Folk, writing to have his naper sent to a new address in Charleston urges that the change be made ; ;<*s soon as possible, as I like to read j the News from my home county." Mr. C. S. Dominick has 'been trans- ! ferred from the o7th Pioneer infantr*-* 31. Camp Wad5worth to the 3rd Antiaircraft, which he says he thinks he f evil! like fine. 'Re will let us know [ater where to send his paper. The dewberry boys have been scattered in different branches of the service, Mr. Barman Maybin being the only one in :he anti air craft. (Mr. Dominick says when he gets where he is <roing he will tell ns where to send the paper as it gives him pleasure to hear from iiome. tMr. and Mrs. G. W. Yonce are visiting here. They will spend awhile in Aiken before returning to Akron, Ohio Mice PamnVfl A /^otvir. WAA A tvInocOn* iuioo n.uciiiio w dd ct risitor from Blairs to relatives in the city last week. Mr. Fostern N. "Martin, Newberry's food administrator, who has heen having a big hand in keeping merchants busy handling little two-pound packages of sugar, etc?so many pounds "per" and no more to the family?wil] himself be able to increase his proportion two pounds. That's what "they" say; all because of the arrival at his house Tuesday afternoon cf little ("ten nounds) Cvnthia Mr. John T. Danielsen and family, Mr. Sam Johnson and family, ;Mrs. Ada Smith and Miss Edna Hipp of Greenville motored to Hendersonville Monday, returning: Tuesday. Mr. Danielson says it is as hot as?^Newberry at Hendersonville. Mr. L. I. Blalock. on his return -from a trip last week, stotpped in Columbia over ISunday to see Mrs. iBlalock at the hospital. He reports his wife as doing very well since the operation. Dr. E. H. Kibler.. left Saturday for Shirley, W. (Va., where 'Mrs. Kfbler and little E. H.. Tr. are visitine. In consequence of which Dr. Kibler will ot be at his office until the 25th instant. 'Mr. and iMrs. Thos. P. Johnson are it Waxihaw visiting Mrs. Johnson's parents and family. Mr. Jno. <H. Wicker came out In public .Monday for the first time since le was taken sick and his many friends were mighty glad to see him. [n addition to his broken arm he was laid up with a fever, all of which went rery hard for a man with his spirited nature. He is now on the mend and [eft Thursday for Glenn Springs, accompanied by IMrs. Wicker. Mr. William Bishop, a prominent planter of (Newberry, was up to attend :he great exhibit, at -Dr. Marshall's farm near Ninety 'Six last Friday. Tt is well to have the^e demonstrations La'bor is scarce and setting more so. ?Nine'v Six oor Greenwood Journal. Mis? Marian Bailev of Edgefield is insitir"- Miss Tulia Summer. They rc-ere ^bicora collee" "nd room mates Miss Bailev gradualthis year and Miss :F"mT~>er will p^duafe next year. Mr. J. Part low NeeT of Savannah Is risiting: in Newberry, accompanied by [lis daughter, Mrs. K. E. 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