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tviuu* - ? Vif_ia H PURELY PERSONAL. t f Movements of Many People, v Newberrians, and Those Who i 5 Visit Newberry. i _ } r Wit. Wilbur Bushardt left on Mon-1 tiay for a business trip to Atlanta. | ? iss Lizzie Wells Thompson of j' Cleveland. N. C., is visitinir Mrs.;1 Douglas Hornsby. j( Sir. W. M. Sherard of Whitmire is j1 s member of the State committee, Y. j* M. C. A., to meet in Columbia, June j I 311. IJ Mrs. Gibbons of Savannah, after j spending a week in Newberry, has re- ^ timed to her home, accompanied by tier little granddaughter, Mabel Davis, * will spend awhile with the family :xs that city, while Frank will do the j Ssest he can without his baby. Mr. I. H. Hunt of Newberry was . elected a member of the trustees of \ ifee seminary at the recent meeting of 5 ^Giis board in Washington.?Baptist Courier. j Mrs. I. H. Hunt was elected secre- J tary of the Woman's Missionary k auaion of synod at Greenwood last ] week. Mr. James D. Quattlebaum is an- * xtcanced as a candidate for the office 1 master. , EHis Mabry of Newberry spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. * "Rebecca Mabry.?Abbeville Press and \ Banner, 24th. i President S. J. Derrick of NewberTy college is having his busy time ] ;a!ig2nented by addresses to high . scisools. Last Sunday he spoke to the i graduating class of the Walhalla m&i "school. Today, Friday, he will appear before the graduates of the { Efcrhardt high school. Next Tuesday , 'ite is to speak to the 1920 class at:' Hemingway high school. Mr. Jno. B. Bedenbaugh of PoTpja?-a is announced for reelection as 'magscrate in his township. ' Walter Lindsay, son of Mr. and "Mrs. Jno. A. Lindsav, will leave At laiita on June the 1st for Chattanooga ? While Out Enjoyingr ! INSIDE Fine ] COLUMBIA > } FINE PHOTOGF , 1 * - .. ? - Eithe i ? N O&T.E. ! ! 11 t 1 'i ,| 3 Haltiwan: 2 . a NOW IS 1 | Ready-to-wi j ed and in the I real bargain ft' J waists and h i vew arrival | goods can bi ! COTTOP , II h f Can now I k :j. a ess money t , from the v T goads, dcm< ' could not bi price for w) ^ I S! Come to < I ? "8 %+>%*>* v w m t; j ? l; | whmmmmmmotmmwpmmmm j Haiti war | 1216-20 Main St. o take charge of a cold storage es ablishment there. He has bee: working for his brother, Maxie, wh s managing a similar ^ business i Atlanta. Newberry bc$*> generall ret at the head of affairs. Miss Bertha Gray Gallman an Miss Grace Marjorie Summer wer imong the graduates of Chcora at th ommencement of that college i Columbia on Tuesday, Miss Gallma .vith the Jegree of Bachelor of Art uid a certificate in Latin. Miss Sun Tier with a certificate in Bible an English. Mr. E. L. Crump was called b vire Tuesday from Spartanburg to h: iome in Newberry on account of th serious illness of his baby. Mr. Claude Smith returned Tue* lay from a motor trip throug Sreenwood. Miss Mary Keith of Chappells is dc ng well at the Greenwood hospitz ifter having undergone an operatioi Jordan TTolloTOnv nf ChAnnplls i ixtending his chautauqua visit at th lome of his grandfather, Mr. W. I Smith, Sr., in College street. Mrs. Geo. C. Hipp, sister of th :>ride, attended the Swittenberc Summer wedding at Prosperity Wee lesday night. Miss Linda Welch returned o Fuesday from the Baptist hospita ^oColumbia for a few diays when sh urill go back to her mother. She saj ier mother was resting quietly, a "hough really no better. Miss Hallie Wright, who taught ? Deadfall, is spending the week-en after chautauqua with Mrs. Slis Wicker in the Pomaria country befoi returning to her home in Greenvill Miss Doris Kohn, one of the efl cient teachers of the _ Sedalia hig school, has "returned to her home i Prosperity for the summer vacatioi ?Union Progress. Mrs. J. D, Fleming and little gram daughter, Mary Fleming Jeter, ai visiting relatives in Newberry.Carlisle cor Union Progress, 26th. Judge Ewart issued a ' marriag rhat Auto Ride Don't . That Should Be Back YOUR HOME Music From a Latest J GRAFOINUL/! LAPHS Of The F ?r Made at Your Home Salter's Up T< ger & Car fOUR OPPI lar reduced p se prices you s in dresses, n the lot are < s and cheap* i houqht at w \ r DRESS be had from i :han they can vholesaler. < estics, welt as ly the goods' lich we are st lur store and rs while in thi o r? iger cz v^ai "Mower Corner" ii"? OPERA HOUSE ?n PROGRAM y Friday, May 28 I "THE DEVILS CLAIM" e : Sessue Hayakawa n i Christy Comedy and Fox News n| s j Saturday, May 29 d; "SILENT AVENGER," No. 9 SUNSHINE COMEDY y ; 2 REEL O'HENRY ia SUPREME COMEDY e 5- Monday, May 31 h "DUDS" Tom Moore ^ Fox New* 1. is 0 . 1. NOTICE. r! PARTY WHO REMOVED 1- HAND DUMP SCOOP FROM MY LOT ON HARRINGTON STREET ,n PLEASE RETURN AS OWNER e WANTS SAME. s J. W. SMITH, JR. 1it d license on Thursday morning to a h couple of strangers from Charleston, *e Mrs. Florence GrifFen and Mr. D. V, 2. Rasmussen. They saidjthey would be i- married in Clinton. They were ac'h companied by a little girl about foui in years old and a baby about two. rc- After all, notwithstanding the enjoyment and the "goodness" oi j- .chautauqua, it is somewhat of a reliei re when it ends. ? Since writng of the 20 wrong parking cases, nine-more, at. the usual $S $e per, were added- to the list- Thursday Forget The Pleasures , . f /. . J : WALLS i/Iodel L or SONORA AMILY GROUP (or at t. % % own Studio penter, Inc. DRTHNITY. rices continuwill find some skirts, shirt a great many er than the .! holesale. i -i GOODS . i I thi$ store for be purchased Zotton dress sorted.? W e today at the tiling them. make it your i city. : pettier, iuu Newberry, S. C. ???mmmmm, . j '6 Newberry College i The Newberry Count cordially inviti Alumni and All For to attend t Commencement ( I /?xL 7il J June otn, /rn anu I To the Alumni and All Former Students: You, and each of you, are hereby required being laid aside, and excuses ceasing, you do in y Commencement Exercises of Newberry College i j oiina, on June 6th, 7th and 8th, 1920, and then ' rnnr IrnowlpHcrp nf VOlir love and lOValtV v' ?"V ?. - ~ -~t> - t ? fail not on the pain of the forfeiture of again me< of 1920. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T hereunto set my President of The Newberry County College Clul : in the year of our Lord one. thousand nine hun > dred and forty-fourth year'of the Sovereignty States of America. A ffpcf* . [ j * J^MES C. KINARD, Secretary. 1. ) ? I Invite Your Friends - - ? .t.i i i I This is going to be the greatest uo of the College and now is the time to tives pay that long promised visit. I urged to have at least one visitor in boys of the days that are gone know 1 Newberry and that you want them tc rn^TTTv? on^Qirincr crnnri music. -L U VV ii< VJ W VA y ^ v -w ?? rmm ^ time. Write or telephone today. T1 V > Decorate?The Scarlet : All merchants and other business asked and urged to decorate the froi i with the College colors during Comr i Town show the Scarlet ana uie u owner is requested to fly these colors, merchants will have a stock of bunti all you want. Automobiles The Automobile Committee will - i train comes in so as to take our visito Every one whQ is willing to help this 1 tomobile to meet one or more trains Chairman of that Committee. / Commencement Dinne On Tuesday, May 8th, at 1 o'cloc free to the Alumni and all former sti corporate limits of the Town of Newt (tation you must inform Prof. O. t>. (. than Saturday, May 5th, so that a pi served for you. This dinner will be , buttons from members of the Club ? student, living in the Town of Newbe as five dollars will be presented, wit! ? Committees Reception?S. J. Derrick, Chairr Rev. J. L. Daniel, Rev. E. D. Kerr, R E. V. Babb, Alan Johnstone, W. H. Commencement Dinner?0. B. ( Blease, John H. Wicker, T. Roy Sun Automobile?Cannon G. Blease, lace, J. B. Hunter, O. McR. Holmes i Entertainment?H. Hunt, Che H. Aull, Geo. S. Mower, John B. Ma; Houseal, James W. Johnson. Finance?Robert T. Caldwell, C K. Johnstone, J. Y. McFall, F. L. By Burton. Decoration?Dr. J. B. Setzler, C Johnson, F. N. Martin, Dr. C. D. We "The Scarlet am i <s My College" I I 3 y College Club | m as the H mer Students Exercises S 8th, 1920 ^ and firmly enjoined that all business x . H our own proper person appear at the n he holden at Newberry, South Car- | J and there to testify the truth accord- S to th<it grand old institution. Herein I eting the old boys of '59 and the kids fl I ' hand and affix my official Seal, as \ this the twenty-seventh day of May ; ? dred and twenty, and in the one hun- M and Independence of the United WALTER H. HUNT, 1 ' President. ~ 1 mmencement in the history m have your friends and relaSvery friend of the College is \ ( the home. Let the College |' 4 ;hat they will be welcome to l > come back to that good old a good dinner and a good j le time is short. ... \, and the Gray i and professional > men are j its of their stores and offices 8 nencement. Let eVery home 1 ray;. and every automobile | V , Some of our progressive I \ ng on hand and you can get ' I Jj ' ' 1 ' : J t . >. . 1 ?' be at the station every time a 4 * ?rs to thei^ Newberry homes. ! Committee by having his au- . ?A will make it known to the 1 r ^ II j :k, the Club will give a dinner idents who live outside the in(erry. If you accept this invi- j Gannon, Chairman, not later . ; lace at the table may be repaid for by individual coritri- i ind each Alumnus, or former J ;rry who contributes as much 4 1 a complimentary ticket. 1 I nan; Rev. Edw. Fulenwider, I iev. J. W. Carson, D. D., Rev. 1 Wd41ace, Dr. Geo. Cromer. I x Gannon, Chairman; Jiiugene S. 1 nmer, Z. F. Wright. , Chairman; Walter B. Wal- j tirman; Geo. W. Summer, E. 1 yes, Arthur Kibler, Dr. W. G. j i hairman; M. L. Spearman, T. i num, Jos. L. Keitt, James A. j ,'hairman; Hal Kohn, Thos. P. I eks, Dr. W. G. Mayes. J i the Gray" I