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NEWBERRY COLLEGE WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 25 1 / ( The new students will report for s examination and classification at Newberry college on Tuesday, Sep- s tember 23rd. College session begins s ^ Thursday, September 25th. The wel- I come exercises will be held in tne i chapel on Thursday morning at 9:00 i o'clock. r J An unusually large number ctf new t students are expected and nearly all r the old students will be on hand. Arrangements are being made to se- J cure lodging in homes near the cam pus for those who cannot secure c . rooms in the dormitory. Professors \ Gotwald, Biser, Graves and Sullivan, 1 -the new members of the faculty, will s : be on hand within the next ten days, c The outlook for athletics is splen- ; did. Ropp, Derrick, Nichols, and 1' l| Early, well-known athletes, recently t |p returned from overseas, and many I others, will be with us this year and A will add strength to our athletics T and to our college life generally. Dr. s E. B. Setzler is chairman of the ath- C letic committee and he feels that we , ii ; are going to have strong teams and i] clean sport this year in football, j b basketball and baseball. I The college authorities feel jubil- v ant over the prospects of tbe sue-1 n cess of the drive to be pushed Oc- a tober 19-31 in all the Lutheran I churches in the synod of South Car- f olina. Everywhere our Lutheran j e . people and other friends of the col- i lege are rallying to the financial t: support of the college. A Newberry ; o citizen has already led by a cash v contribution of $5,000. Other large, s< contributions have been promised by ii friends of the college in other sec- e tions of the State. !s< * i :Si Werts-Swittenberg. ' ^ In simple beauty of the Lutheran a ceremony Mis3 Amy Werts and Hor- tl ace 0. Swittenberg, on Saturday af- a ternoon at 2 :3j0 o'clock, 6th inst., in the presence of a few near relatves b r were united in holy wedlock at the e: Mayer Memorial Lutheran parson- u age. The pastor of the bride, the ri Rev. W- H. Dutton officiated. r< TT. ^ 4-1, iiic yuuilg tuupic ICXb l/u mc oana? afternoon on the 3:30 East bound ii N ' train for a resort on the seacoast. w K The bride with characteristic grace E and charm was attired in a brown fr coat suit with accessories to match, n She is the youngest daughter of Mr. c; * and Mrs. J. W. Werts. , *!\* Mr. Swittenberg is an associate h with the Geo. C. Hpp firm of the city i ^ and another successful crusader for li . world' liberty in the recent war * of" t< the 61st coast artillery, whose serv- w ice overseas finds happy termination. F ? |E Dtmt>ar-Parker. i y On last Thursday afternoon. the ^ picturesque suburban home of Prof, and Mrs. D. D. Peele of Columbia, S. CM was the scene of a quiet home I wedding when Miss Josephine Gor-; ' don Dunbar of this-bity' became the c bride of Lewis Thomas Parker, of a McColl, S. C. { , The ceremony ^was performed by f the Rev. C. E. Peele, pastor of the j ? Central Methodist church, in the j presence of the immediate families1 of the contracting parties. The bride was arrayed in a handsome suit' of u] midnight bbie satin with accessories to match. ai The flower girl, lit*' Miss Jose- cc phine Peele, was very dainty in a sa lovely frock of white and carried a P] large armful of roses and ferns. Herj fairy-like appearance was a marked P contrast to the striking brunette j beauty of the young bride. Mrs. Parker, as Miss Dunbar, is a j very popular and highly accomplish- ? ed vouner ladv. She is a talented tl ? ?-' i musician, and for the past year has had charge of the music department E in the McColl high school. ! fc Her amiable disposition and quiet manner have won for her a wide ; t< circle of friends who will regret to h see her leave her home town. Mr. Parker is a successful busi- ?v ness man, being a large land owner and financier of Marlboro county, a . Mr. and Mrs. Parker left immedi-! ately after the ceremony on the 1* North bound Seaboard train. C It was the intention of the young couple to surprise every one but in ! C some way it was found out and a. large party of friends motored over S from McColl and they were tendered ' a reception at Hamlet, N. C. After a tour of northern cities l(lr. 0 and, Mrs. Parker will make their ^ home in McColl, S. C. f Youth and Age. The Constitution. s A star comes up at the dawning And one in the evening sky, h One has its path through the blue to run, li And one with the day must die. t Youth looks at the star of the, I dawning, v But age at the star in the west; Youth hurries?the long, long race f to run, s But age asks cr.Iy rest. 1 5 ?H. E. Harraan/ ; I i September 3, 1019. J . Ewart-Horn?by. * nought but love. Uan answer love, and render bliss; secure." i All the world loves a lover, and til the world delights to give God ;peed to two young people when they )light their faith and determine to ravel life's road together, sharing ts pleasures and bearing its burdens, j U1 the warld takes pleasure in exending congratulations to the young rtan who has secured j "A guradian angel o'er his life residing, Doubling his pleasures, and his ares dividing." And so the young couple who on ast Wednesday morning took the olemn vows, have the good wishes >f their many friends in Newberry, j j At the Jhome of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- i' iam F. Ewart on Wednesday, Sep- j j embe?'3, at 0:00 o'clock, Miss Cora jj Swart, the bright young daughter of ;| Ir. Ewart, became the wife of Mr. i Valter Douglas Hornsby, the only on of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hornsby.1 )nly a few intimate friends and the mmediate members of the two fam[ies were present. The pastor of the ride, the Rev. E. D. Kerr of the *resbyterian church, spoke the words rhich made them man and wife. Mr. Ewart gave his daughter away nd she was at ^ jd by Miss Hulda longshore a schjol and childhood riend, and Mr. Hornsby was attendd by Mr. Ned Purcell as best man. j The home was modestly and beau-j ifully and sweetly decorated for \he ccasion and after the ceremony a redding breakfast was spread, and oon the young couple were speedig away for the mountains of westrn North Carolina in their car where ome ten days will be spent in sight eeing and pleasure, and then they rill return to the home of their youfti nd childhood and will be at home to heir friends at the residence of Mr. nd Mrs. W. W. Hornsby. i They were the recipients of many eautiful and useful wedding presnts. These young people have grown p amongst us and many of us scarce. ealize that they are still but child- j gn, and yet the years come and go j a fast that the boys and girls come. lto manhood and womanhood before j ^ are aware of it. And so The j [erald and News is glad that these j no young people are going to re- j lain with us, and that they have de-1 ided to journey together along the i ay, and may that way be one of.1 appinese to the end. 1 Miss Cora's brothers, all of whom j ve away from Newberry came home! > wfsh her well, Mr", and Mrs. Hey-} pard Ewart of Goldsboro, N. C., j rank Ewart of Wagner and William > Iwart of Augusta, Ga. Mrs. G. C.? Walter, a cousin of Birmingham,! ras also present for the occasion. ' """"m^^ ^ It's the Same in France. ,e Rire, Paris. / "I suppose you are going into the || ountry for your holiday this year, I s you always do?" l! "No, not this year; our cook pre-ers the seaside." Careless Cootie.* A top sergeant called the dough>y's attention to a cootie crawling ; i the front of his coat. The doughboy carefully picked the j limal off and placed it inside- his j >at. "Get inside, you little fool!" j lid the private. "Want to catch ; tieumonia?" mm j ROSPERITY NEWS FOR HERALD AND NEWS READERS j (Continued from page one.) I le Wise hotel. The many friends of Lieut. Hal [ohn will be glad to hear that he has 1 mded in New York. v J. C. Taylor came over Saturday o join Mrs. Taylor who is visiting . er father, Mr. A. G. Wise. j; Mrs. Addie Hodges has as her guest j liss Eliza Beard of Clinton. Joe B. Hartman has returned from business trip to Erwin, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wicker snent i ist week in the mountains of North ' I !arolina. Mr. A. A. Singley has been to the j lolumbia hospital for treatment. j Fred S. Schumpert and Mrs. Ichumpert of Langley motored over o visit Mrs. Fanny Schumpert. Mrs. Varie Barre and son, Iradel, f Columbia spent the week-end with Irs. E. W. Werts. Dr. J. I. Bedenbaugh has returned rom Lynchburg. Homer Wheeler has accepted a po- 1 ition in Walhalla. Mrs. M. C. Morris and M. C., Jr., ave been visiting in Lykesland. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wheeler of Coambia are spending a while with heir parents here. Misses Ruth Hunter and Sarah , Iayr.es have returned from Green- j /ood. : Major Allen Lester has been trans- j erred to duty at Camp Jackson and pent the week-end with his mother, , rlrs. Rosa Lester, at the home of J. ). Quattlebaum. Mrs J. L. Wise, Misses Willie' I?~ / READ Here is pi to-Wear, Li Skirts,, Midi Shoes, Hosi now and w T\__ prices, uv this opporti NEW STY1 Beautiful models in I TttrnQ/Ici Tw/iftfinoc otr 1 L W CCUO; x J. iV/V/iuuy?) vvv derfully attractive, per fashion. Prices from. NEW COAT Many of these new Tweeds, Velour,and ^ with convertible collar way of pleats, panels, treatments. Specially NEW STYLE The new models, wh tiful and wonderfully ; these materials, which themselves.' Priced fr HUNDREDS O All the most fasion strictly tailored wool Regular and extra sizes stylish Skirts. Priced NEW GEORGETTE A] You should see this s white and colors. Son plain and others are 1: to Cotton Voile Waists Lo] T I ??? " 1 " " . 1 NC Those Sample Close Out ] Come see them. You will sa\ Also the Celebrated Schul: them and hear them you are can surpass them in tone and SEE ME A J. L. BOWL1 At G. B. : Mae and Marguerite Wise ai Cults Wise motored to Batesbu: Sunday for a visit to Mrs. Ed. Ri Sell. . Miss Nannie Wearingen of C Iumbia is visiting Miss Ethel Shea] Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Shealy of C lumbia came up Saturday to attei the family reunion at the home Mr. Pat W. Shealy. Messrs. McKensie of Georgeto? and Heirs of Beaufort have been vi iting their classmate, George S. Wis Clyde Wheeler has accepted a p sition. in Georgetown and left Mo day for his new home. Mrs. Francis Boggans of New Yo is expected. this week to visit Mi Joe B. Hartman. The Ladies' Aid society of Gra church will meet Thursday afterno* at 5 o'clock with Mrs. Georgie Boc er at the home of B. B. Hair. Mr. Herbert Langford of Colui bia and Johnnie Langford of Cai den spent the week-end with tl home folks. F. N. Calmes of Camden was ov for Sunday. rn-iiof J C, "Diinrart has ?one Blacksburg for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kohn spe Sunday in Columbia. Tommie Hair of Chicago is expec ed home this week. i Miss Elise Bedenbaugh arid M Arthur Boozer of Saluda acadei) were married Sunday afternoon the Lutheran parsonage by the Pwe Chas. J. IShsaly. Mrs. Boozer is the young? resented a comp irlips' Tailnrerl Sii dies, Sweaters, I ery, Underwear, e have everything iplicates will be AV /V M /MAT Llllity9 tunic nun. -ES IN FALL SUITS. Velours, Silvertones, Novelty All beautifully tailored, wonfect fitting, the latest dictates of $27.50 to $75.00 MODELS FOR FALL. Coats are made of Silvertone, Velvet; belted or loose models, s and all sorts of effects in the fur trimmings and clever sleeve priced at $20.00 to $60.00 S IN FALL DRESSES. lether in cloth or silk, are beauattractive. There is richness in introduce them into a class by om . .$19.50 up F NEW FALL SKIRTS. able material, best colors aftd Skirts, Silk Skirts, etc. Both 5 in this complete assortment of <t?e nn e An <pd.W IU ?P 1 ? SD CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS big collection of fine Waists in le are trimmed with lace, some land embroidered. Prices $5.00 $12.50 at::.. . r:.....$i.so to $4.00 , peland j 1. 1 >TICE Presscott Pianos are now in stock, e money and get a good piano. z Pianos and Players. If you see satisfied. There is no piano built j for legs money. j ND GET PRICES i ES, Factory Agent j Summer & Son. j i ^? id 1 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Bedrg Jenbaugh. d-1 Mr. Boozer is a successful young farmer. o- ? y. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT o- I will make a final settlement of -id the estate of Jacob A. Shealy in the of Probate Court for Newberry county, I S. C., on Wednesday, the 8th day of yn ! October, 1919, at 10 o'clock in the is- forenoon and will immediately there;e# after ask for my discharge as admin-, 0. istratrix of said estate, n- Martha E. Shealy, Admx. \ rk Newberry, S. C., Sept'. 8, 19IS. rs. ~ ' j Citation Letters of Administration STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j CG I County of Newberry. 311 By \V. F. Ewart, Probate Judge. I Whereas, Mary J. Miller made suit to me to grant her letters of adminisn" tration of the estate and effects of n" Frances E. Lake. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kiner dred a^' creditors of the said Frances J7!. Lake, deceased, that they to be and appear before me, in the court of probate, to be held atNewnt berry, S. C., on Tuesday, the 23rd day of September, next, after publi:t cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any the;, fr. have, why the said administration j ay should not be granted. at Given under my hand this l'h day v. of Sept., Anno Domini J 019. TV. F. Ewart, st * p. J. N. C. MHHHIPWHHMaMMai 1 Fall 4L A UAA rehensive line c lits, Coats, Dre )ry Goods, Clc etc. It is time I Ivou want at much higher. WOOL DRES All the newest in Wool ar well as a tremendous line ol any price quoted. Give us a MEN'S AND YOUNG Embracing all the new f; models, uur immense stoci sizes, stubs, stouts, slims and the age of every man. New and also the conservative : Stern and Schloss makes. Pi NEW FALL SUn In belted and seam models the fashionable young men 1 are in all colors, materials worsteds. Sizes range from to Just received over 500 B< Priced TREMENDOUS S We struck it lucky in buy Shoes early before the big Shoes are worth more toda; Leather is advancing everv c our customers to buy shoes e Men's Shoes at Women's Shoes at. f Girls' Shoes in all leathers Boys' Shoes, all leathers, a Children's Shoes at Infants' Shoes at n. . i Drou wmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmrrmfmm for: I ???^ "THE GIL] i j Containing ten ac dary street, O'Neal and Fernandey stre< Will sell as a wh 'parcels to suit punch I Frank F i Office Old : Don't Ne Childre Parents frequently over! ing their children's eyes You, father?you, moth this particular. We are expert optometo rience is yow DR. ELLISO OPTOP Hni j 305-306 Exchange 31dg. i >f Fall Readysses. Waists. )thing, Hats, to buy right special low Don't miss * . IS GOODS. " id Cotton Dress Goods, as f Fall Serges. We match j chance. MEN'S CLOTHING. all weaves, fabrics and c allows us to carry all ; regulars. A model to suit ' belted and seam models regular styles. Michael riced.... $20.00 to $50.00 *S FOR BOYS. , exact duplicates of what : will wear this falL They ' are serges, cashmeres, 7 to 18. Prices $7.50 $20.00 oys' extra Fall Pants. $1.00 to $3.50 >HOE STOCK. | ing our immense stock of advance came on. Our ythan we ask for them, lay and we suggest to all arly. ; ! $2.50 to $10.00 . .$2.50 to $12.50 at $1.98 to $6.00 t $2.50 to $7.00 $1.00 to $3.00 25c to $1.00 "' ' ' ">. iers " ' ' :", ! > I SALE I DER FIELD" res, bounded by Boun1 street, Gilder street et. ole or will divide into lasers. 5? L Hunter f v r Court House. f _ j gleet Your n's Eves ! t ook the importance of havi examined. icr, may be neglectful in ' <1 I i 'ists and our long expers to command. N C. PIERCE HETRIST tical Company J C n l^cnuciiy, ij, v. I. T V / V \ > , * . _ - ?"a3S3G