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FAREWELL PARTY
FOR COLLEGE FRIEND
9 1
Miss Edith Wilson and Mr. Floy
O. Smith entertained with a farewe
party for about thirty college friend
on Saturday evening at the home o
Miss Wilson in Johstone street.
The lower floor was en suite fo
this event and the rooms and piazz
were made very beautiful with quar
tities of gay blossoms and the New
berry college colors, scarlet and graj
This was a delightful complimen
to the college folk who are soon t
leave Newberry and the evening wa
passed in playing games and convei
sation.
Delicious ice cream and poun
cake were served by Mrs. Wilson an
Mrs. C. E Toney, after which remen
brance cards were given the guests
These were very attractively designe
and made by Mrs. Wilson in scarle
and gray colors.
MISS CALDWELL ENTERTAINS
CLASSMATES AND FRIEND
Miss Marion Caldwell was hostes
at a delightful party on Friday ever
ing, given for a number of her claSs
mates and a few other friends.
The guests were shown into th
hallway and parlor by Misses Mario
and Sarah Caldwell. The rooms wer
beautifully decorated with daisies an
nasturtiums.
Games, cards and dancir" wer
very much enjoyed during the ever
ing by all present. The guests four,
their partners by means of attractiv
cards containing the partners' nameMusic
was furnished by Misses Ben
etta Buzhardt. Mildred Livingsto
and Helen Snelgrove.
Delightful sherbert and nabiscoe
were served, and the following wer
present: Misses Jessie Lee Earhardi
Lona Stone, Boyd Wheeler, Edn
Sanders, May Davis, Helen Snelgrove
Mildred Livingston, Hilda Sample
Benexca Buzhardt^ Mary Bigby, an
Messrs. J. W. Wallace, Johnnie San
ders, Cecil Boozer, Cortez Sanders
TAWIWHT net- r?i1^nroll riaT
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ence Haltiwanger and Alfred Hardc
man.
MRS. CLAUDE DOMINICK
ENTERTAINS DELIGHTFULLY
t
A very charming affair of the pas
week was the card party given b;
Mrs. Claude Dominick to a fe\
friends, on Thursday evening at he
apartment, corner of Caldwell am
Johnstone streets.
The room in which the guests as
sembled' was made more attractiv
with stately lilies and handsome po
plants. Two. tables were placed fo
cards, and the evening passed swiftl;
and pleasantly-. After the games th
tables were spread with beautifu
Battenberg covers and a deliciou
course of cream and maccaroons wa
served.
Mrs. Dominick enlertained he
guests in a truly gracious manner an
~ on irwxroi-l V?av Vi ncnit a 1 it \
LUC Ciijvj vu nvi
Miss Alice Hornsby, Mrs. Dougla
Hornsby, Mrs. Frank D. Mower, Mr
L F. Fischer, Mrs Tench Q Boozei
Miss Nora Long and Miss Hortens
Woodson.
BEAUTIFUL PARTY
FOR BRIDE-ELEC'
As the season of summer an
brides draws near all nature is attur
ed to the mystic spell of love, and th
vast audience of humanity is ever o
+Vio alert for thp annparance of Da
Cupid on the stage of life.
In answer to Cupid's call, one o
Newberry county's most efficien
teachers, Miss Leila Culberth of th
Chappells school, has decided to em
bark upon the sea of matrfmony, an
this fact was announced at a lovel
party given in her honor on Frida
Kt? Mrc A P PnlAmttri s
aivci livvii w v io. - a w?v??4v*?? w
her home at Chappells.
"Whiteside," the stately and handsome
residence of Mrs. Colema!
never looked more beautiful than o
this occasion when it was transform?
into a veritable fairy-land. In th
drawing room quantities of shast
daisies were used, being artisticall
arranged in French baskets, and froi
+ filrvir fnllo woe ^var\P(
C 11 ^ ViiailU^ll^l 11 l III J kUiiV/ V4tv*|y V ?
showers of the daisies being also su:
pended. In the library numeroi'
baskets of sweetpeas in pastel shad(
were used and in an alcove attractiv
hangings of pink tulle were arrange
around the registry table, preside
over by Miss Anabel Saunders.
As the guests entered they wer
met by Misses Jeanie Simkins an
Nina Keith and were escorted to th
library by Mrs. Coleman. Miss Cu
berth, the guest of honor, was seate
on an especially arranged divan, an
? ' ' 1-- ii.. : ? ?
jooKea exiremeiy piect.v m <? w<i:ih
frock of yellow organdy.
IETY
mid be either sent or phoned
editor, Phones Nos. 1 and 76
The invitations contained the
S quest that each guest bring a rec
and these were pasted in the regi
d book.
^ Attractive hand-made folders ^
's 1 cut-out brides pasted on the cov
p i
11: were given the guests and inside
I folders the quests wrote advice to
r (bride on what to do with a husb;
a These were r> id by Miss Saun<
l~ and were the source of much mc
r~ ment.
A musical program was carried
^ during which Mrs. Coleman 5=
0 beautifully a group of love songs,
s companied at the piano by Miss <
berth.
^ At this time a messenger boy
^ rived in the person of Master J
^ Coleman, with a telegram which
read by Mrs. Coleman. It contai
^ a very unique announcement of I
t Culberth's engagement to Mr Tho
Utley of Sullivans Island.
In the dining room the bride's t;
was a symphony in pink and \vl
5 the table being covered with a b<
tiful spread of Battenberg lace <
s pink. The centerpiece was a \i
basket of beautiful pink sweetp
.. and the pink candles' on the table
a soft glow over the scene. The t
e which fell in graceful folds from
n chandelier to the edges of the t?
e gave a soft finishing touch to
picture.
A delightful sahd course with
t-ao ixroa cnrvo/-} V?v littlp lYTlSSPS
g kVU t? UO UVfc ? VV* VJ vw.^ ? ?
i- garet Scurry, Margaret Watkins
d Elizabeth Webb, and pink and w
e mints were also passed. Mrs. I:
5. Dominick and Mrs. Wad Allen
[. sisted Mrs. Coleman in the dir
n room.
Favors were presented the gu
s oy Misses Jessie Fellers,. Mamie 1
e loway and Helen Keith. These v
:f extremely attractive hand-pair
a cards in gold and white, tied \
!, gold ribbon and bearing the insc
i f-iz-vii <4r,nlKovfVi_TTt1o\* Sullivans 1
' UIV/IX) VU1VV1 Wli U ViVJ j v?4.w *
d S. C.,# Summer 1921."
l" In the course of the afternoon
!> dainty little fairies, Sara Hcrllo1
and Julia Webb, dressed in white
gandie frocks with huge fairy wi
gracefully entered with a large
ket containing innumerable gifts
?very description which were pros*
^ ed to Miss Culberth from the gu
present.
Miss Culberth's home is in Ma
V uniimi-rr Kiit elm Vinc +?;? 1 rcrVi t in O'
I . U UII IJ UUlr CUV uuo VMV*^<4V ?? .
s | p 'lis for the past three sessions
| J lias endeared herself to many of
L Chappells people.
Mrs. Coleman entertained
( quests in her usual charming mar
^ and this affair will linger long in
memories of those who were pres
(
V
c MRS. SCOTT ENTERTAINS
r WITH GARDEN PAF
: Mrs P. E. Scott entertained
- * - ? t l
I Saturday-afternoon last, at ner io1
i home, "Scotcote," in College str
t' with a beautiful garden party,
ruests numbering one hundred.
: quests of honor were Mrs. Cha
3. Sat'erlee of Atlanta, Ga., and I
\ James N Stone of Nashville, Tern
t Mrs. Stone was formerly f
Xew'berry and is now on a visit to
parents here, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Evans. Mrs Satterlee was a class n
r of Mrs. George Johnstone, whom
is now visiting. She was before
d marriage Miss Mae Capers, a dai
fay* /-i-P RicVinn "Pllieon Hanprs of Sr
L~ CI VX e
Carolina.
r. One side of the spacious lawn
n given over to card players, ta
being arranged for rook and brii
f Vases of sweetpeas centered t
t tables and these were given as pr
e to those making the highest sco
i- The score cards were very at:
d live, those for bridge being or
y colored, tied with orchid ribboj
y bunches of sweetpeas. The s<
it cards for rook were maize colo
fu.; + k Tcllnvt* rihhnn to hllllphe
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i- nasturtiums.
i, The party was beautifully car
n out in everv detail and the mat:
i
d i and maidens presented a perfect
e! ture on the cool shaded lawn;
a their light summery costumes. ;
y Scott was very lovely in a pr
n garden frock of orchid organdie. !
i, Satterlee was gowned in a hands
' creation of jade georgette and 1
is j Stone wore a beautiful costume
i trvnv r*anton crene. The quests
e | honor were presented with con
d ; bouquets of sweetpeas.
d | Victrola music was enjoyed du
j the afternoon and was a pleasing
e j companiment to the gay soun<
d j voices in conversation,
e | delightful refreshments of s;
1- i wiches and punch were served h
djbevy of pretty young ladies. Mi
d | Marv Wright, Margaret Davis,
y fired Purcell and Carolyn Crome
The affair was a lovely complin
; to the iruests of honor and was a line'
{example of true Southern hospitality.!
j
i CIVIC LEAGUE MET
, ; LAST THURSDAY AFTERNOON
to
The regular meeting: of the Civic
?? : League was held on Thursday afteri
noon. May 2<>th, in the American Le1
' ' 11 n... II
; Kion nan, wnn .urs. ru'iimui
'trv i the president, in the chair.
* j Minutes of the last meetin.tr were
read .by Mrsi Marv J\ Kant in the ah i.L.
! ^
sence of the secretary, and approved
ers' j by the league. The roll was called,
tlliciand the enrollment to date is 65 memtne
I bers.
im*' i Mrs. Wright made a few graceful
" 7" remarks in accepting tne presidency
ni" of the organization. A letter was
read from the local post of the Amerout
ican legion, offering: the use of their
hall for the Civic league meetings,
ac" and it was decided that a note of
Cul- thanks be sent to the post.
The articles of the revised constiar
tut ion were read by Mrs. L. W. Floyd
ohn and adopted. Under the revised conwas
stitution the name was changed from
ned the Civic Association and will here
VI issj after be known as the Civic League,
mas The number of members constituting
a quorum was discussed and the
3k]G number of ten members was decided
lite, uP?n as a quorum.
;au_ In reference to a park being made
)ver from the lot on College and Caldwell
irge streets, Mrs. Floyd said that the
eas, chamber of commerce wished a comcast
mittee from their organization to coulle
?Pera*e with a committee from the
the Civic league to investigate the situaible
tionthc
The matter of the extension of
pavement was also brought up, a reiced
clues*: comnig from the chamber of
far_ commerce that the Civic league use
and *^eir influence in regard to this mathite
*"er' ^ motion was made and carried
that the league- would do everything
* possible to aid the chamber of comciS"
jing merce along this line.
The meeting place was discussed
and it was decided to hold the next
csts
^ meeting in Legion hall on the fourth
Tuesday in June.
The collection of dues completed
it6 d
. , the business of the afternoon.
vith
sle j JOIN OUR CLUE |
or- Every member is delighted K
9 wfth the way we clean* press e
n^3' k and repair his clothes,
oas- The membership fee is very t
i of small, but the work we do is R
!L. I. BLALOCK
Phone 12
" WEAK, NERVOUS,
? ALL RON-DOWN
cnt. ?
Missouri Lady Suffered Until Shs
'IY fried Cardui.?Says "Result
on Was Surprising."?Got Along
! > Fine, Became Normal
eet,
her and Healthy.
The
rles
tfrs. Springfield Mo.?"My back was so
weak I could hardly stand up, and I
1* would have bearing-down pains and
rom v,*as not well at any time," says Mrs.
her D- V. Williams, wife of a well-known
^ farmer on Route 6, this place. "I
kept getting headaches and having to
lute g0 ted," continues Mrs. Williams
she describing the troubles from which
her she obtained relief through tne use or
jo-h- Cardui. "My husband, having heard
of Cardui, proposed getting it for me.
>uth ^ ??j saw after taking some Cardui
... that I was improving. The result
was "vvas surprising. I felt like a different
person.
"Later I suffered from weakness
3j?e. and weak bark, and felt alj run-down.
?ach I did not rest well at night, I was so
zes nervous and cross. My husband said
he would get me some Cardui, which
res* he did. It strengthened me . . .'My
rac- j doctor said I got along fine. I was in
chid! ??oci healthy condition. I cannot
, say too much for it."
1 LO I -v - f* *
j mousanas or women nave siuiereu
-ore as *irs> Williams describes, until they
red, found reli&f from the use of Cardui.
s 0f Since it has helped so many, you
should not hesitate to try Cardui if
i troubled with womanly ailments,
riedj p0r sale everywhere. E.83
;ons I
j
j V Money back without question
Mr* I S \ if HUNT'S GUARANTEED
. \!sktn disease rp;medies
ome \r) (Mi.it'n Salve and Soap), fail in
\lvc I f /"V tne treatment cf Itch, Eczema,
I I'j Ringworm, Tetter or other itchi
of I ing skin diseat-es. Try thit
j treatment t?: our risa.'
of| P. E. WAY, Druggist
;a.2:e -
. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT '
r-Tip: |
ac"! I will make a final settlement of
1 of j the estate of Jim \V. Watts in the
j Probate Court for Newberry County,
ijS. C., on Monday, the 30th day of
"[May, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the fore'.V
a' noon and will immediately thereafter
sses ask for my discharge as AdministraMil-ltor
of said estate.
J. HENRY RASORR,
I Administrator.
iieni Newberry, S. C., April 171}i: 1921.
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goods sold for <
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^ ^ One lot of
$1.50, sale price
Of
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^ The first one
ers to spend $1.C
^ ^ opening day wil
good for 25 ceil
on hand early a
first 100 to spei
? ? amount.
+
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Cf
I
^ ^ Men's Su
One lot Men's I
? ' 525.00 value, to go
f i r?_- j.
. I Daie rntc ?p
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^$ I can't open my
@ @ enough to tell yo:
crushing reduction
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9 | Now is the
pnrl-nf
^ I *"""
^ ^ must go regard
k QUICK! Ne
heart of the sea
?} ? Saving Sale. \
^ ^ advantage of tl
@ summer goods.
It is not expc
?@ ly realized in
^ ^ price quotation:
phenomenal ba
*- - zr ^
^ ^ j event 011 era.
1
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f J ? Men's Ca
4} <?. Don't forget to
_ _ your head
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Sale Price 50
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... J Q,
. ^ Misses Stoc
gkA Fine ribbed, and
xf ^ der price
@? Sale Price; iC
^ ^
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aT MEN'S LOW QU^
A _ $r>;00 values, sale
CSga $2 98
fflia men's pan!
? $8.00 values, sale ]
$3.74
@? organdie:
^ 60c and 75c value,
39c yard
<1
OVERALLS
5, sale price ''l
: per pair
BLOODED | Yk
iRCIAL | 1J
JTH A W
CED OLD ?
CES" TO
3F SALE
. No refunds. No y
2snrsmva Is All I
cash or Liberty jyj
$45
:alls and
Overalls, wortli
per pair
3c We
i c
ilCI C lit
persons
_______ nihilatic
FIRFF* counter!
FHHH. AN OP]
hundred customK)
or more on the Sale
1 receive a ticket
its in trade. Be yOU]
nd be one of the bab
id the required .
I
-FREE! j j J
Some Voile
Suits, up to Jl,st the thins? i
' season, and the
? at
' Sale Price 9
13.75
Silk Hose Fo
mAli wiHp I
j of these Values froln $1
prices. Sale Pricc 5
)
poor man's chance to buy spring a
-season prices, as we must meet lan
less of Eastern cost. We need the n
jver before in Prosperity was then
ison of such bargains as will be seor
Vhy wait till the end of the season
ie low prices! Now is the time to
cted that the first actual cost of pro
lis sudden emergency necessity. A
s will convince the keenest economi:
rgains this most unique, entirely ur
ps Dress Sfr
Krimr a InniT For men, a dan
Vi ?.10 C
# at a big saving
c each Sale Pric<
kings Canvass Pumps fc
Childn
. at way unFor
less than v
>c pair Per Pair
^RERS
price
-?
Ladies and Misses' Canva:
.imps, sale price
98c pair
iA\iri
wm ?g|
Wednesday
chandise to be sole
,000.00 worth of r<
turned into cash n
OUR HAP
are actually in too deep to consider v
>m distances.of 100 miles. Competito
in Prosperity working like beavers to
r ^nv-o aflutter v
>n or 11115 imc stui-n. ^i.wiv
> and shelves of these sroods like a K
fortune time to save.
?
i opens with a rush
r catalogue. The I
v at Kaplan's Store
Boys' Khaki Pants
ust the thing the boy wants i
Sale Price 50c pair
~ r
Waists j Men's Ha
for the warm We have 'em to ]
and the price
3c each Sale Price $1.3
r Ladies Lawn
.50 to $2.00 White Lawn, 40
nair Per Yard 12
I
nd summer goods at
*e obligations. Goods
noney and must have
3 a sale right in the
i in the Great Money an(
, when you can take w*j
buy your spring and
yoi
duction will be bare- ev,
r i _c iL?
carerui stuuy 01 uic
jt of the ifuli scope of Pn
lexpected mercantile
lirts Cotton Che
dy good shirt 500 yards Cottc
fast colors
; 89c Per Yard /
p?g-o??? ! mmmmmmWBMMvonM mmmmm
>r Misses and Thread
sn J. & P. Coats, c
ve can buy on sale
98c Per Spool
You Can't Forgt
: _J
ss , BOYS
t
25c
C^M
Store,
, June
1 cheaper and fj
eliable spring ai
loney in order I
IDS ARE UP-j
whether we're right or wrong.
rs aghast and at a standstill bfl
pass out this tremendous stoc?
vith big price markers, whicJr"*
ANSAS CYCLONE. COME, 9
i Wednesday, J9
biggest and be J
Prosperity, Si
Ladies* Hose Jig
Silk lisle, 50c values,
Sale Price 23c
*9
ts Organdie J|
fit any heacl 500 yardsB
39 inches wiB
-8 each SaieBj
, Men's Pul
inche wide Values up i I
; l-2c Sale P<?
1
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\
Store will be closed all day IV
cning, so as to mark down ea<
d to arrange stock for quicl/ai
4
II be on hand to wait on you q I
u are two or seventy-two years ?
?rything will be marked in plail
?vail during this 15 day merchel
ss this sale.
cks Meni
>n Checks, Values up tfl
Cashmeres anl
>3c Sal# P J
Woil
mtire stock For men, H
5c I
it the BARGAIN
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