The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, November 21, 1919, PART ONE PAGES 1 TO 8, Page FOUR, Image 4
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E H. AULl^ EDITOR.
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Friday, November 21, 1919.
A CALL TO ACTION.
Newberry college is a church
rchool and under the fostering care
?f the Lutheran church in South
Carolina, and the property of the
rynod. That is true in a technical
: nd legal sense. But in a- large way
is in reality Newberry college, and
'here is not a citizen of the town or
r ounty of Newberry who does not
that it i<a V?is and each
;.nd every one feels a personal interest
in the college. We all know
7hat it stands for and what it does
"or each and every one of the community.
It is truly a school of the
prophets, fto one can estimate in
% 'ollars and cents what this school is'
worth to Newberry town and Newberry
county. !
In every call that has come from I
-he college from its very founding,;
ae people 01 isiewoerry nave always
" Mponded generously and well, and
x * /ith the spirit that this is our college,
mm! that is the right spirit.
Every need at Newberry college
rod every call for help of whatever
rature has been regarded by the
reople of this community as an
- pportunity which is given them to
^erve and to help and by the helping
rad serving to be made better and
rtronger themselves.
The small band of Lutherans in
'he State have done well and nobly,
low the college comes to the home
-eople of Newberry who are not
Lutherans but who have been and are |
friends of the college and offers them
J'ie opportunity to have part- in this
- reat forward movement for New'
erry college and believing that they
* -/ill answer the call^and seize the
< pportunity to show their apprecia"
ion by their acts in this hour of need
. nd trial of all such institutions. The
1 eople of the State are supporting
. ad maintaining State institutions,
i !l of which is all right, but they
! 1 1 1* _ il A J_ _ i.1 _
- 2&iize ana Deiieve tnax 10 save ine
< ivilization of the age .the people
nust also maintain and sustain these
hristian schools, and it is an en(ouraging
sign of the times that the
; eople of all creeds and no religious
V associations are coming to the aid of
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| We want you t<
!No other car at
to get an allotnn
country. If yoi
ed on arrival.
[ will be pleased
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wheel base and se'v
I rare combination o
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ability, beauty of li
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atmg economy, u
gasoline and over 8
I size, yet it is comp;
so evenly distribute
you are assured of
at a mile a minute.
f Equipped with a
I artistic side lights ;
' ] extension light in t
Gypsy top; genuim
jeweled clock and
I with instrument boj
| and shock absorber
gold striping on the
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these schools so generously.
President Derrick issues a plair
statement in this paper as tc
what Newberry college expects
from the people of Newberrj
who are not Lutherans, anc
gives some very interesting fig
| ures. The .Lutheran cnurcn ot tne
Redeemer has put up $50,000 in the
drive among the churches, and the
friends of the college who are no1
Lutherans in this community shoulc
be glad of the opportunity to put uj
a like amount in this very vital busi
ness, vital for the entire community
of Newberry regardless of denomina
tional lines, and we believe that the
Newberry people realize the valuable
asset that Newberry college is ane
will come across nobly in this grea"
movement.
EDUCATIONAL HALLY
SILVERSTREET SCHOOI
There was a delightful and helpfu
! entertainment at the Silverstreei
school last Friday evening. A pro
gram of music and speeches had beer
arranged, and following this was the
serving of refreshments and othei
amusements arranged by the gooc
people of this community from whict
it was the purpose to raise some
money for the community service, as
well as to be pleasant and enjoyable
and helpful to the people of the community.
The program consisted of a pianc
solo by Miss Rose Hamm followed
by a song by Miss Maude Epting and
fan address by Col. E. H. Aull. This
was followed by a piano solo by Miss
Helen Nichols and then an address bj
Mr. Claude M. Melton of Spartanburg.
Rev. Thos. F. Suber conducted
the exercises and also made an adj
dress. The school auditorium was
j used for the exercises and there was
: a very large audience and a very atj
tentive and appreciative hearing was
' given the speakers and the musicians,
and I am satisfied that it was helpfu]
to all who took part.
The school community has put on
a high class lyceum course for the
benefit of the town and community,
and one purpose of the rally on Friday
evening was to arouse a little
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more liiteieat m uxia veiy neiyxui
entertainment that lias been provided.
The lyceum consists of three
numbers ?nd one of them has been
had and the next is on the 26th of
the current month. A sufficient number
of tickets has not yet been sold
to insure the cost, and it, wa3 thought
by having a public meeting it might
arouse some of the citizens who have
t
lnciner f
ting a Car bad
j see these new moc
the price has cord 1
tent. In order to ge
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It may be-a long tin
to give you a demoi
THE BIG SI
-Six, with its 60-horse p<
ren-passenger body, gi\
f actual power, ransre c
ine and appearance, gen
wners get 14 miles and
,000 miles per set of tir
iratively light in weightid,
and its chassis so pe
periect riding comtort a
beautiful straight-side si
and storm proof ventilal
onneau;.large plate glas
j hand buffed leather u]
recording instruments;
ard and glove box of the
*s. Body and hood are ;
wheels and louvres.
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| not yet purchased their tickets to
t provide them for the next number,
, and thus benefit themselves and at
; the same time do a good part for the i
r community.
I After the regular program as stkt- j
ed there were refreshments and j
J other amusements and I understand j
that it was both successful in a social;
> Tirotr an*} finnnrinllv. ;
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I was invited to be there and the j
| !
1 partiality of the good people of this I
' community is such that I can not re- j
fuse to serve them at any time that j
1 they may think I can be of service. |
I went out in the late afternoon with j
' Mr. J. W. Alewine and came back on |
J the evening train and therefore had j
* to leave before the program was con- j
^ eluded.
I am delighted to see the people j
take so much interest in their school, i
because it means well for any com-j
I TVinn f'Viaca nonnla liairft a I
iiiUIiit^t X11C11 11UTV W* J
j handsome two story brick school j
k house and it is the popular place for
the community meetings and is doing
a great deal of good.
1 i
; The school this session is taught by !
, Miss Dorothy Bushardt as principal
I and Misses Maude Epting and Helen
x Nichols as assistants and they .have a
. fine school. Miss Gladys Keith had j
; been teaching, but upon the recent j
j death of her uncle, Mr. J. R. Ander
son of Anderson, she asked to be relieved
so that she might gc and make j
her home with her aunt, and the j
j board very properly relieved her, j
though she was and is esteemed very j
highly by all the patrons of the j
51 school. She is the daughter of Mr..
[j W. R. Keith of Chappells and during
i her short stay at Silverstreet made |
many friends and was especially
popular with the children who were
' I in her room. , j
^ It is well for any community that j
' j has the opportunity and that has a I
' j good school and a suitable auditorium j
' j to have these lyceums, because they (
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' j are uplilting ana neipiui ana tena to \
' bring the people closer together in j
all community work, and that is one j
. reason that; I always advocated in the
! building of a school house to provide
, | a good auditorium, because it coulil
j be used as the school room for th 3
| older people of the community as j
I well * as for the children and be a
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great educational factor for any community.
Within the last eight years the
Silverstreet school has grown from
a one teacher school with a very
small room in the yard of a private
residence to the handsome brick
building and some three acres of
playground and a three teacher
series 1!
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tires as regular equip
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lace your order at on
ie before we can get
istration of this wonc
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ower motor, 126-inch
res to the motorist a
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if speed, hill-climbing
uine comfort and oper[
more per gallon of
es. Truly a bier car in
-its 3,125 pounds being
rfectly balanced tha$
it two miles an hour or
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anting windshield with
:or base glove box and
;s window in rear of
pholstery; silver-faced
walnut steering wheel
same finish; cord tires
a Brewster green with
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Thoroughl
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acgg^ay^asBetsa -r^uTT^kgs -izz^c^z^a;
school. And the community should |
have by this time a high school, and j
I have no doubt within a few years'
will have one. It should have been
established there several years ago. j
I' am sure it will come before very
fAAnoi-nliAii o ?rni'Hrirr nil
uuvpciawuii, a i<
together for the common good will j
accomplish great things f'or any com-1
munity.
E. H. A. |
I spent an hour or more with Mr.!
C. L. Leitzsey on this trip and I want j
to commend his public spirit in fixing
up such a nice and comfortable
and convenient home in a small
village, and I do it largely to call;
attention to what every one can do j
whether he lives in the city or the 1
country or the small village, and by !
the doing of which he can have ail!
the modern conveniences of the city
with the added advantages of the
li-Po TTo i-ms n mnHcrr '
A^V.. ?O?- ,
ing plant which furnishes light ior j
his residence and yfor his yard and
barns and he also furnishes light for
Mr. Nichols' store across the street, j
It is an electric plant and has also j
an attachment for water works and i
this affords him the water for his j
residence and provides a sewer sys- j
tem. And by the way they have a!
modern lighting plant for the school j
house which every school house;
should have where an auditorium is
provided, because it is dangerous
and always makes one nervous to j
have kerosene lamps at these school i
entertainments.
Mr. Leitzsey also has a number of
as fine porkers as you would care to |
look at, and it will not be long, if
the cold weather continues, before
there will be sausage and pud ling j
and spare ribs and backbone and \
chitterlings galore at his house. And J
then I am going to pay him another j
visit when I am not expected to try ,
talk in public. j
1 And then Mrs. Leitzsey boards the j
teachers which is a great con7en- j
ience and help for any school com-j
munity, because so often it is diffi- i
cult for the teacher to secure a good j
boarding house.
And Pastor Suber and his good j
wife are doing a fine work in Silver- I
street and are held in high esteem
by all the people. * j
Every farmer should provide these I
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muueru cuiivciiicucco iui mo uuuis (
right now while he has the money j
even if he has to do temporarily!
without an auto. The truth is the j
people of this country are going to j
be forced to give more attention j
than they have heretofore done to the j
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fhis is the most won
ment. These cars a
/e sent 39 drivers to
ce. Thirteen of the
another allotment,
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Equipped with a povs
horse power, split-hea'
facture, with improve
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emergency. Its 1
Portable, roomy, five-]
high power, motor an
weighs but 2,850 pour
Its standard equipn
corners of the wind si
board of the same finis
light with convenient
Gypsy top with oval pi
. tires. The body is a
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conveniences of their homes, because j
the time is not coming, but is al-1
ready here when the housewives are j
having to do the greater part of their J
own work and it is due to them to I
have every convenience that these j
modern times provides.
E. H. A. j
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Talking about hogs when I was out
to the opening of the Mt. BethelGarmany
school a short time ago I;
stopped at the home of Mr. Jacob
Sease to take a look at his porkers,
and he had at that time six of the
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carburetor and hot-sp<
six gives every assurance
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passenger touring car bo
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lent is complete, includir
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sh; outside and inside doc
extension; genuine lej
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finest hogs that I have seen. The;flj^^H
would have weighed easily aroun(^^^H
500 pounds each and they were ready^^^|
then for the slaughter. And that is
another thing that mere of our far
mers should do?raise their own hog
and hominy and they can do it in %j
(.his country. In fact we can raise 1
almost anything right here in Newberry
county that we need unless it
be sugar and we can use "long
sweetening," if we have to.
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