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' if PURELY PERSONAL. The Movements of Many People, Newberrians and Those Who Visit Newberry. Mrs. Mary Poapr is visiting her son in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spinks, -ifi.r * A nv.i \tJail in r HI <1 V.SIL 111 V-IlnlICOHMI hlV. .JOiv.-.v, Savannah. Mrs. Lucy Taylor spent Sunday in Columbia with her/ daughter. Miss Lola Taylor. Mr. Reed Bovlston and family left on Sunday for a motor trip to Hendersonville, N. C.. Miss Elizabeth Dominick has returned from the Winthrop Summer school in Rock Hill. Mr. Neely J. Cromer having finish-1 ed his surveying at Manning returned to Newberry last week. I Mr. Marion Baxter, one of the j ' * ? ? >?-> uroe in t]"> P < soutnern s express men, .m city for the week-end. j Mr. Elbert Cromer spent last week; in Columbia attending optical les-j sons and also a banquet. j Mrs. I. H. Tannebaum and little son of Augusta, Ga., are visiting her, sister, Mrs. Philip Daitch. v Mr. James Gaillard of Columbia spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gaillard. Miss Grace Sease of Prosperity is visiting Mrs. J. E. Gardner in v !jn-. ial Heights.?The Stale, 17th. Mrs. C. J. Zobel returned last week from a visit to her daugnier, Mrs. William P. Yonce, in Edgefield, j Miss Margaret Moore of Green-* wood, a former popular school teacher here', is visiting Mrs. P. G. Ellesor. .Miss Gladys White of Anderson, daughter of the well known Rev. Dr. White, is visiting Miss Goode Burton. T'^ses Frances and Rosa Belle Thompson from attending the summer school at the University of Virginia. Professor Gantt of Clemson college is visiting his friend anjJ former college professormate, Mr. Tom Keiit. Miss Ruth Kamiter returned on Monday to her home at rtlonriceiio, after visiting her aunt, Mrs. I. A. McDowell. ! Mr. F. E. Schumpert has ^one from Prosperity to Columbia, followed semi-weekly by The Hvir.tid and News. Mr. L. L. Hunter and family of. Sumter paid a Sunday evening visit taj Mrs. Geo. C. Hopp and other Newberry relatives. Miss Margaret Burton of X:^v berry arrives tomorrow for a visit to 'Miss Sarah Perrin.?Abbeville Press ar d Banner, 16th. -S3 Vivian Ellis of SilvevsLreet, i 1 ^ 01 JLUHUtfr iao been elected music, teacher icr the Clinton city schools. Mr. Bynum Neel of Savannah, in j the Heinz pickle, is visiting his: father, Mr. Partlow Neel, and other relatives in Newberry. i Mr. Fred C. Gilbert returned to his duties at the National bank of Newberry last week after spending his vacation in Atlanta. Mr. E. A. Carpenter of Haiti-; wanger & Carpenter left Sunday for New York and Philadelphia to salect his new stock of goods. Judge Thomas S. Sease was in the; city Saturday. Those of his friends; * * - 1 ' i ? x i whcK saw him during nis snort stay, here were mighty glad to see him. j Mr. and Mrs. R.. H. Anderson re-; turned Thursday night from their trip, which was* spent in Henderson-j ville and at Glenn Springs. They are at the Newberrv hotel. Messrs. T. N. Parks and W. W.! Farrow attended the burial of Mrs.: J. W. Duckett in Grenewood on Fri-j day. She was the sister- of Mr.; Parks and the aunt of Mr. Farrow. ; AHple IVohlers of Charleston spent the week-end here with Mrs.; Odelite Wallace. She stopped over on her way home from attending the normal school at Summerland col- j lege. - , Mr. Welch Wilbur and family and Mr Hnmor W Sr>TimvmP7*f lpft. hprp Sunday jnorning on a motor trip to; Miami, Fla., to visit at the home of j Mr. Schumpert's sister, Mrs. F. W.: Webster. j Misses Bertha Crooks, Agnes; Adams and Lola Wicker, accom-; ^ panied by Messrs. Otis Lominick an.l; Duane Livingston, attended the dance | at the old school house in Pomaria. on Thursday night. Cadet Murray ^Iclntosh came upj '"om the R. 0. T. C. at Camp Jack-j k- and spent the week-end here; 50.n, his mother, Mrs. James Mc-1 witn jje was accompanied by Intosh. . of Texas. I ttenry var(j .phiUjpS 0f ^u-! crJ^r' v Werts of Char-} Wtlf' >?ar nV ^urens Brady of j -T :tf ]' I ? ^ recent visitors: Little Mountain were - course th to fnends at Helena. Oi 'I didn't all come at one tim*. " I Miss Gladys Higguns having S^g last week very pleasantly in Ci. ~ ~ Xer, the guest of Miss Mary C>rn well, is now with her aunt, Mrs. ^ \. [ Lfiavell, in Newberry, where sh^ wi-li spend several weeks.?Easley Prc?-: ress. . Mrs. Fred B. Gnann has returned; to Clio, Ga., after visiting her rela-j tives in her "old home town" ofi Newberry. She was accompanied ? -!.i? ir__ , , [I her home Dy ner sister, i- icoDen: M. Lominsck. and her two little chil-j dren. i .Mis* Eliza McCullough of Newberry is here on a visit to her-uncle and aunt, Mr. H. Russell and Miss Mellie Russell. She is being cordially welcomed by her old friends I in her native to.vn.?Edgefield Chronicle, 15th. Mrs. M. A. Huiet and Mrs. G. G. Sale have gone to Columbia, where they will be joined by Mrs. S. H. McLean and will go for a visit to their snri sister. Mrs. W. A. Law ClctUKlitbi t son, in New York. They willstop a brief visit in Washington en route. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Smoyer of Clearwater, Fla., are spending a few days at the home of Mr. J. H. Summer. Mrs. Smoyer, who was Miss Cornelia Drew of Tampa, Fla., at-j tended Elizabeth college with Mrs. j Hr.l Kohn ar.d has often been a visi tor here. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith of Newberry were visitors ill the home o Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Walker on Sun day. Dr. Smith came on a professional visit to W. E. Roland, who i sick.?Mrs. Ann Attaway of New berry is here at the bedside of he brother, Mr. Clay Dodgen, who is se liously ill.?Johnston cor. Kdge iielci Chronicle, 15th. Misses Estelle Bowers, Sadie Gog gans, Gladys Havird and Vera Der rick have returned to their homes after attending the summer norma for church workers. Miss .Goggan was a teacher at the school. Th other young ladies spent from Mon day until Friday there. Professo Derrick attended some of the sej sions. They had a pleasant and profi table time at beautiful Summerland I Mr. and Mrs. Jared B. Johnson an child of Valdosta, Ga., are on a visi to his father, Mr. W. B. Johnson. ! Mr. J. L. Reeder, who moved v i Tir-ii- j rn snore time ago to wmmgioii, lexas is on a visit to relatives in New berry. He says that the crops ii Texas when he left were lookirn line. He is forking with the Sing leys, sons of William Singley, wh< moved to Texas many years ago am who has prospered out there. Chief H. B. Wells of the Newberr Fire department, will leave here oi Thursday for Atlanta where he wil beard a special train which wil carry the representatives of the fir departments of the various cities o the south in a body to Toronto Pirto/]o fn ci tlie? int orrisif inn r\ V CiilC4V4U) IV UwWViXU Uiv convention cf the Fire Engineers The convention will be in sessio from July 26 to 30. The men wi] be drilled in modern fire prevention and fire fighting. i Mr. and Mrs. E.P. Matthews, Mrs Thad McCrackin, Mr. Clarence Mat thews, Mr. B. C. Matthews, Miss Mar guerita Matthews, and ]\Tr. and Mrs W. S. Matthews were in Leesvill last Thursday attending the burial o Mr. William E. Tlatthews, the agei father of Messrs. B. C. and W. S Matthews, who died of paralysis a the acre of S3 years. Mr. E. P. ?vlat thews is his only surviving brother Mrs. B. N. Bodie of Leesville, IVIvs F. G. Sims of Sumter and Mrs. J. I Hodsre of Rome, Ga., are survivinj sisters. His widow also survives a the ag*e of 72. v Joseph L. Edwards. i\ S Mitchcl T.id D. E. Sheppari attended th barbecue given Spanish America: war veterans of Company I?-by (,'ari V/ S. T angrford af Newberry 01 Tir.v day of last w A command -C J \\T \\r 77 fry was luriiiuu wi ? >v *v i.oii"v rommander. T\ve.ry:\v> member; were present an 1 Iist??i.?d to a verj interesting: address vy E. Jl rJ Haltiwanger & * j.U m-pw, J\ AY I / f*p/ A\\ \\\ rr A / A . (/ Zf\fi ffl i m \ i lAw ' mJp ; l'v&v-VV ' 11 - | -- S. -4 Sheer Sumrrn Waists at at jus Sheer and Summ iceable, cool and'cc new Wash Waists taken from their wrc pecially for us and tl ' J-* ? cities ynviitJgtJU tu t thentically Styled. There are numer( ly at this Season wl waists are entirely < "f i o T? /-vm-My-i r i Vl^yCL KJ X. \J.L V^ULl/J.ll? well as for general i warm months when ' apparel are in order ~o well and laundry most splendidly. l ^ Though priced I TIT n 'ici+n rkAor'AC?0 O 1*11 ( VV ctlSlD cl they are of the wellmake which becaus goodness we can i mend. This is the only store Wirthmor ? long rec among popular price "The Growing S Haitiwanger & OPERA HOUSE ! PROGRAM t | s Tuesday, July 20 ~ "CAPTAIN SWIFT" Earl V/illiams Larry Seamon Comedy j Wednesday, July 21 ;p "JEST CALL ME JIM" s | Will Rodgers e | Capitol Comedy r I .. j Thursday, July 22 ~\ "THREE GOLD COINS" j Tom Mix t Gaety Comedy Tiri * to orn : 1KU^HO I as comfortable as your v old Sunday shoes. n If you need a good I e trnc2 thst Will hold ? tl U'JlJj ViltA v . , 'j your rupture and be ? comfortable,_ come to me and I'll fit yoirone, with a guarantee. I - have about two hundred e people who are Wearing * 1 I o d-this truss, wny not you; >. t Come today. ; P. E. WAY, Druggist ' l(A Good Drug Store" l Newberry, S. C. q Aull of the Newberry Herald and - News. The Saluda ve;^ra-?3 report v a very pleasant day and are lc^km^ s forward to other meGt>p?> to be held in the future by the Newoerry ?:ovii. mandery.?Saluda Standard, 15th. | " " i Carpenfer, lac. J/1* '"/y^'Sk /li^'O-i \j \ \>| W^My^\j$t\ \ m/m\ i Uk\J illlrr n USSSJ ?ry Serviceable rive?to sell t $2.00 ery; sightly and serv>mfortable are these tVmt Viqvp i ncit hppn V11LV \J . X IIA ? V/ J VLk; V FVV V/4* ippings. Designed esle other stores in other sell them, they are au>us occasions especiallen these pretty wash appropriate and pracrs or vacationing-, as i J ? ? - 7 itility wear during the frequent tubbings forthese waists that wear j so well will answer very modestly, the di degree of merit; . -known WIRTHMOR ;e of their unfailing mhesitatingly recom\ in this city, where the ognized as a standard : Blouses ? can be sold. - mr .1 99 tore ot rvewoerry Carpenter, Inc. ?% I v 1 ? Hry ^ I Every problei I haulinff. loner o | the mountains 1 in the sands ol f will tied Coital ill v &cm? ^ * It Costs Yi i J3 i ~~ I to iook at <x u We invite coi any Truck at i i ^ jwt #44* Id! C icauj at a night to prove Low upkeep c U!_L _??.*_.* Inign euiucut; vestment, abs tion. Your bes 1 .1 i Imana mat you bia and read c I Turn Yoar 1TTV iviu before you bu may not need (but look at a posted, know' Smith-Gresha 1 Claud C. Smith, Mgr. I Temporary Location; 913 Fri )d For 8 Years n of National r short hauls, in I of the north or F the south, you I tibia Trucks de- I >ods;' | D alumbia Truck. I I nparison with . anv mice. We J A ny time day or i \ t - ' ost, v .moderate in olute Satisfac>t interests de- 1 i see ft Colum- II I mr II Guarantee II y a Truck. You I a Tru<;:> today I Columbia, be I T?a/?uI ^ 11 UVlv vaiw^o. 4 e? n 0 m Motor to. j Phone 335 ; 1 o. A ii. r'-i.t. I ena or., opposite cuuuu 1 aru ^ i