The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, April 27, 1920, Page EIGHT, Image 8
VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT. ?
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Little F. J. Harmon celebrated his \
Ifeiith bnthday Wednesday afternoon;
hi.-? There were thirty-two;
. -v. AfvC'' t.-nj;;yi:vr many
i::t:o os were invited i.)
ju'c .. .> i i ; red, while and
v ivfiv; were
; ms are reeeivintr much
en ion :]n*st- day?, it is an intcv
i-i?ltd* subject. Tonight. Monday,
Vv'iiliam Far:.um \vill bo seen in "The
Orphan, " at the opera house.
It was J. D. (.'rooks, not Cook.
Meaning the boy mentioned in Friday's
paper as having had h's arm
hvnicpn hv ? f iT^
Tom Moore will give you "G;>y
Lord Quex" Tuesday. If you have
.never seen or heard of Quex, the
< hanee is yours by going to the opera
nouse when the picture is shown.
The Newberry high school went
ever the top with Clarke Floyd ard
Harold Hipp. "Hip, hip, hurrah,";
.for Hipp and Floyd.
Now for "Pollyanna," which picture
play with Mary Pickford will
re the attraction Wednesday. Evevj-'
body everywhere likes "Pollyanna,''
and all will want to see Mary Pickford
again since her romance with
Douglas Fairbanks. If only Doug
?-as also in. the picture.
The only difference in the pictures
the opera house Wednesday and
Thursday will be in the comedies,
the feature picture each day to be
poilyanna," with a Capitol comedy
Wednesday and a Gaiety conic-dy
*j hursdc-y.
Johnnie Morris and Will Caldwell,
. oys, had to pay a dollar apiece Saturday
for riding on the sidewalk.
The fire house has been put in bet:
r sanitary condition by the appli1
- ation of paint, etc. Not that it was
insanitary before, but it looks
mwo firt.abio HOW.
- .vvtagA u .iu uiviw v
Shortly after we had gone to press
.T'-.ursday afternoon ihe second fire
-'arm for t he-day was sounded, about
..rev- hours after the first, which was
- mentioned in the paper. The second
was in the Mollohon mill viljust
outside ti?e city limits in
Glenn street, destroying ths home cf
?Jr. J. A. Bozard, the night watch
r; l>i for tno mi'I company. "When
-covercd the fire had made great
.headway and was too far from the
- ill for the water pressure f**om thr.t
>i\irce to be effective. When /the
cry firemen connected they soon got
tve t'r'v under control, but the house
v s gone. Pinctically everything in
' _ j? it. ?
ihe hous? v.T-s lost, i ne :vitrm 01 l-ic
:>~e is unknown. The fire company
<*id frood work, as u>ual, in preventiT'.rr
the spreading of the flames, although
they would have had a harder
time at that if the wirfd had rot
been blowing in the opposite
i]ir^etion. j
St. Philips pchool will rive an
^"te^t^inment at Mt. Bethel Garmany
? x TT-.. O ?4- C .'"JO I
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-There will bo an icc cream festi- !
val at Rutherford school house on !
Friday nirht of this week ft 8 o'clock, j
You are invited to be *here and have |
a good time and contribute to a good
'ca'nse.
The Dominick school will close
'Priday of this week. The school was
taught this session by Miss Lena Mason.
There wiii be a picnic at the
school grounds on Saturday with a ;
?00d picnic dinner and a pot of hash, j
Everybody is invited and we know j
you will have plenty of good things !
to eat if you go. j
One young lady and three young !
Kmifi'/nr) hv Rev. E. V. !
cncn w ci c uci^jv* vj v..w ?
Babb Sunday night at the First Bap- I
list church. ' ;i
Oiaii Carrier Will Eddy is bragging j
nbout the good condition of some of
the roads along his route which have
lately been worked.
Lumber has been hauled to the lot
rr. the corner opposite the A. R. P.
church for the building of Mr. Will
- Eeid's new residence next to that of
Mr. Walter Wallace.
At the meeting of Ward 2 Democratic
club Capt. M. M. Buford was
: ominated as one of the delegates to
?he county convention. He declined
the honor. Captain Buford has never
.missed a meeting of his club since the
v/ar in which he fought as a Confed *iate
soldier; never missed voting in
a primary election, and only once in
Zi general election when he was in the
hospital. This is a splendid record,
unexcelled if not unequalled.
Cotton brought 42 cents, and seed
VO. in Newberry Thursday.
Mrs. J. B. Harmon has returned
Vtome after a pleasant visit to her
sister, Mrs. A. C. Tvsinger of Charlotte,
N. C.
Architect J. E. Summer of Newberry
was in town yesterday on his
way to Atlanta.?Greenwood IndexJournal.
2!>rd.
Mr. J. H. Hunter, who is now engaged
in delinquent income work,
> ~ r
ha? territory e:ttbracnn?r .Nowoerrv,
Kichland, Lex? ".".'or, Saluda, Edgefield
and F;i ;ifield.
Mrs. R. 0. Kennedy left Saturday
for her home in Bessemer City, N.
(\, after a vis'r her* her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J no. C. Iiipp and Qther
relatives.
. Jr. and Mrs. Frank G. Wr:<rht
notoreu f o:n ^ Saturday
evening and spent the ni.uht and Sunnay
with relatives in Newberry,
Mrs. ViTijrht's sister, Mrs. James F.
Eat inc. Jr., returning with them to -
'ireenville on a visit.
Miss Hallie Wright spent the week
i;nd in Pomaria with Mrs. Sllgh
^iclier.
Death cf Former Newberrian.
Mrs. Pope Jenkins died last Wednesday
at her home in Elloree, S.
i C., after an illness of 16 weeks, and
was buried beside her two children
at Elloree. She leaves a husband and
one daughter. She was a sister of
Mrs. H. G. Meyer of this city. Mrs.
Jenkins was formerly Miss "Popic'
^
' Ylouerson, but made ner nom? wHU
'"iCv aunt, 1):? latA M"-*. James F.
Glenn, until her marriage with Mr.
Tonkins. 2he was a bright and at.
ractive cl^'l in h-. i* vouncrer tiavs
vhen ?.Ir. Glenn w-.s t w?-] 1 '"new:'
n CV-'LC ! t1 ..'ilc
NEWBERRY LOSES
TO OGLETHORPE
Slow Game Goe3* to Georgians by
5cere of Seven iC.._?Indians
Ivilss Regulars.
O.cietliOive detested the Newberry
-r* in a ciow and loose game
afternoon by the score of
. . >;? 1, due- to the fact that several
.icoi:d string men were in the field
"or the locals and that three varsity
p:en were playing out of position.
Triors were responsible for the
majority of the visitors' runs. The
hitting of Haltiwanger and'the good
work of Cromer behind the bat were
the features of the game for the
Indians. Turk pitched a good game
of bail for the Georgians. Newberry
will play Erskine here Monday.
Oglethorpe ..013 200 010?7 12 4
I'ewberrv 001 000 000?1 5 6
Turk and Hope; Shealy, Early and
Crome". Umpire, Hardeman. Time
2:05.
Marriage of a Fine Girl.
We have the pleasure of reproducing
from the wedding department of
The State of the 26th instant a mar
riage notice of a young lady formerh
of this city who has many warn
friends here, all of who.n will take
delightful interest in the announcement.
The bride is one o: lb-* sweetest
and most gentle hearted girls evei
leaving Newberry to make her home
elsewhere. We congratulate the fortunate
bridegroom on having won c
genuinely good girl, the best type of
pure and lovable young womanhood.
The Herald and News wishes them all
ioys of a long and hanpy married
Hfe in prosperity and usefulness.
Following is the notice:
Miss Sarah Halfacre of Newberry
and Henry Busch of Aiken were marvied
Saturday, April 17. by the Rev.
i. D. mauney at Sr. Matthew's Lutheran
church in Augusta, Ga.
"Mrs. Busch came to Aiken some
months a so and was connected with
"i he Southern Bell Telephone company
as bookkeeper, in which capac'
v she served the public in a most
c"cier.t manner.
"Mr. Buseh is the city clerk and
treasurer, and the sen of the late
Ve}ny Buseh, frvr y?nrs one of the*
:adin.?r citizens of the town."
i More Room and a I
. .
: i am moving into
I day) and will be r<
morrow.
My stock is well !
pleased to have you
ir my line. You are
tic: and a clean sto<
I do not aim to <
1 i 1 A 1
narrows ro room pas
expect an up-to-date
to have you will mo
New Book Store."
Books, Magazines, Statioi
MALI
j I he Store With the Yellow 1
^'Wyp ^rwo^m?aMw?rq?
Most of the peopl
are of modest or mo<
Out of a given one
to succeed over a spa
Of the ten who be
of them were CON
and PRACTICED T
TS" 3 tenth man woi
I IT. \flu \:J l! g
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One man out of or.
bv SPECULATION.
Nine men out of or
| by PRACTICING T.'
j Ninety?through ]
continue tu ueyenu i
ings, their relatives c
Start a Saving:
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Ithe knights templar !
have a great meeting
\ On Inst Thursday evening Xew'
("-.1'iiw!j->>'v \i> ii T\" n ?r> T11 s
: Templar, held the lancc-sl ar?d l?est
| meeting in the history of the order
21 i .ii.- 11?.. ; i as.;.er.<tance
v'i* ( i ca iiiiiuuvv i in-re
I inir about a han i v i k". sights and
j : wcvii v-oi.e car.iiitKttcs.
| Durintr the evening, one of the
i finest banquets ever jriven in this city
' was served in the old court house by
! the Calvin Crozier chapter, U. I). C.,
I covers bein.e- laid for one hundred
i and twenty
Amon?; the out of town knights
present were: Mr. Bryan E. Miot of
Columbia, grand commander; Mr. I
Geo. T. Bryan of Greenville, past
i?rand commander; Mr. 0. F. Hart of
Columbia, past commander; Messrs.1
i C. .T. Ramae-e. J. H. Jennings. W. A.
Crouch, W. J. Merchant, R. L.
Ramev, J. P. Lindler, Sam C. Blease,
J. E.'Smith, J. W. Pitts,1 0. C.
Gunter, T. E. Barnes and J. M.
Sleazer of Saluda; L. C. Grice of
Wards; Mark Toney, of Johnston;
A. R. Wise and W. J. Wise, of Pros.
perity: John L. Miller, B. H. Herren,
I. C. Abrams, Jr., W. F. Howard, C.
3. Barden and 0. P. Suber, of Whitmire;
A. K. Shealy and B. M. Wise,
:?? Little Mountain; B. B. Mills, Dr.
L Lee Young, B. B. Blakely, W. S.
Hatton, J. M. Hatton, J. X. Hatton,
F. E. x'ounsr, D. H. Hays, A. D. Martin.
J. P. Carter. Mc-B. Hiop, L/ D.
McCrary, L. R. Stone, H.'D. Henry,
C. R. Workman, Wm. P. Jacobs, R.
W. Johnson anw A. Lyles of Clinton,
and J. C. Dunean of Kir.urds.
The candidates who received the
order of knighthood were:
G. D. Brown, Jr., J. A. Price. L.
M. Wise. B. T. Young, arid J. A.
Sease, of Prosperity; W. H. Miller,
S. P. Orr, J. W*. Gary and A. H. Dal|
las. of Whitmire; Vance Matthews, C.
IT. Huffman, J. Claude Sease and E.
; A. Wheeler, of Little .Mountain; U.
f H. Huggins, of Pomaria; L. E.
i Hatton of Clinton; 'v. G. Parks, T.
| M. Neel, Geo. Xickas, Clarence
i Johnson. J. T. Mc-Orackin and J. B.
McCrac-kin of Newberry.
! CHy court was $47.50 better off
or. Monday with fines against colored
persons by Recorder B. V. Chapman,
the. charrres bein? speeding, reckless
driving: and assault and/battery.
'_ujnrj'?t CTOS
>etier Stock
my new store today (Mon?ady
for business there to\
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li^n complete anu 1 win uc
call on me for your needs
assured of courteous attenzk.
:arry everything from , disc
;te but the goods which you
i book and stationery store
re than likely find at "The
iery, Office Supplies.
COHN r
rront, Near Gilder & Weeks
IR PATRONS?
!
e in any community
derate resources.
j
; hundred, ninety fail
n of thirty years.
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come successful nine
SISTENT SAVERS
HRIFT.
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te hundred succeeded
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ie hundred succeeded
HRIFT and SAVING
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lack ot thrilt?must
ipon their daily earn>r
friend^
s Account Now.
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M. M. BUFORD j
is still selling lots in the C
Midd'e Georgia G.! ci Gas Company ;
at Sandersville, Georgia
DRILLING OPERATIONS fcOW ON j
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i_> A VJ iuL'* . J- I i 1 * v iL
Why luritate when the conditions '
r.i'e co favor" :.le, v/hen every lot r;ur- I
ceased at $35 each carries with it
ths right ci participating in aii ;
prof-ts and leases of the company. ! ^
My heodquarters are at Wm. John- j
son & Son's store. If imore conven-[
ient drop me a card and I will call !
to see von.
M. M. BUFORD j
Eggs for Hatching?Pure bred Owen | ^
Farm Strain S. C. Rhode Island ; "
Reds. $3.00 per 15. Satusfaetion j
guaranteed. R. Derrill Smith, Jr.,;
phone 3'?8-J, Newberrv, S. C.
4-20-4t * c:
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Battery Business.?I sell the Vesta ; 1
battery. None better. I specialize ?
in battery work. Give me a trial. |
i\v\\ Dei i turn wctuit
Beale H. Cromer. Friend Street, S
opposite Cotton Platform.
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When planning you:
big selection of yard
lected with the greate
This makes it possible
organdies, ginghams,
Haitiwans
1216-20 Main St.
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CLARK & CO.
. M. CLARK AND E. R. CLARJ
71 WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
iV* embers American Cotton and
Grain Exchange.
Members Clearing House.
References: Banks cf New York.
COTTON
For Future Delivery.
OUGHT AND SOLD IN UNITIS OI
10 BALES ON MARGINS OF
$10 FER BALE.
Newberry Agency
S . G . HOLT,
'ver J. H. Summer & Go. Phone 361
TEACHERS WANTED.
For the Silverstreet school. 0n<
rmcipaj and two assistants. Appli
ations may be filed with the under
jrned on or before the first of June
920.
C. L. Laitzsey,
Clerk ot tne Jtsoara.
eed Corn?Coker's No. 5 and Far
mer?' Pride, for sale by 0. H
Lane. Phone 478. 3-5-t
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_ We have bought
choicest styles of 1
I this method is that
show the best in l\
$ making ready sale';
now at the beginni
showing for yoy tc
ual attractive Jot
summer wear. R
styles for the miss
tron. You can afJ
us for they are all i
ler Dress 1
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v summer sewing it wi
goods. We bought ea
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st of care the qualities
4-^ r* s\ 1 1 tmn tttati
lor US tu sen ,yuu wun
skirtings and waisting
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"Mower Corner"
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PROGRAM ? L
Tuesday, April 27
<;GAV LORD QUEX"
T om Moore
$ Christy Comedy
r * Wednesday, April 28
Extra Special
"POLLYANNA"
Mary Fickford
Capitol Comedy
Admission 20c and 30c
^ Thursday, April 29
Extra Special. ^
"POLLYANNA"
a
Mary Picbford
Gaety Comedy
Admission 20c and 30c
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NEELY J. CROMER
- j Civil Eng. & harm Land surveying ;
- j 5th Floor Exchange Bank BIdg.
Tel:. Office 273, Res. 444-W.
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the day, the result of
we have been able to
/Iillinery at all times, .*
3, quick turnovers and
ng of summer we are
? select from an unusof
summer hats for
ecently arrived new
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to buy hats from
moderately priced.
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Goods
11 pay you to see our j
rly at a low price, se,
colors and patterns.
derful \talues in voils,
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Newberry, S. C.
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