The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, June 03, 1921, Page EIGHT, Image 8
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The Movements of Many People, ;
N'ewberrians and Those Who j c
Visit Newberry. C
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Ji in Bostick of Whitmire was a c
\* .?i: y visitor.?Anderson Tribune. s;
I ; tie Miss Caroline and Master o
S;j. r DaVega of Chester are visit-ib
ing ~:.eir grandmother, Mrs. T. C.1 t<
Pool. ' | n
M'sses Elvia Esta Lindler and Lil- j
Isabel Lindler of Chapin and ; M;
> Willette Lambert Matthews of a
: : .lie reecived their diplomas as h<
i^va v;ated trained nurses from the;
i>... -f V?r\ct->ifol o+ fftnimpnrpmptlt ! b
V O W nv^nui MI/ mv. w**4*4?v*.?. (
c:\crtises this week. ! r<
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? ,?s Elizabeth Killingsworth has,
been elected secretary of the Colum-I
bia "ollege Alumni association. j1T
Mv. Hugh Slice of Chapin, who ^
tau.L h* school in Darlington the past j ^
session, visited friends in the city|
the .Irst of^the week and .will return! *
her* for Newberry college commence- 1!
inent. ju
Tpnnli O. Roozer. reecntlv of , 01
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'Columbia, is again making her home [
in Nowberry with her father, Col.1 ^
E. II. Anil. * |
Mis. J. P Moon is spending the,
week with relatives at Hopkins. i ^
rs. Bernice Watkins of Winnsboro '
Is on a visit here to her parents, Mr. ^
and Ms. F. H. Campsen. I:c
JRill Lamar will take a crack min-.11
sirel troupe to Newberry during the'
tournament.?From 20 years ago in j J
The State, 31st. And how we did enJoy
it. ZJ
Mrs. William Turner of Newberry.'ir
jwas in town shopping yesterday.? -r
Greenwood Index-Journal, 31st. !51
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-Misses Marie Kinard and Marie;xt
Schumpert of Newberry, Victoria 11
of Whitmire, and the following c<
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$rom Leesvme: iuisses mine
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er, Eugenia Drafts, Marion Smith/31
Pauline Smith and Katie Williamson j C
are in the list of Columbia college ;ei
graduates this year. j
Mr. C. T. Paysinger, Jr., better n
known familiarly as "Tommie," is at;":
home for vacation from the Virginia
Medical college of Richmond. ,a
Miss Mary Alice Suber, of the Win- j(ihrop
Freshman class, won honorary
- '?"i ? ? Viv* \fiec TTrpr^nn Sf*hum
SCll'JLcLl.2)111 aixu iUioo *? a w?*.? ? .
pert, of the same class, held high av-1 ^
erage along with Miss Suber and j
others mentioned in the published : ^
.list ;B
Rev. J. E. Meng and Mr. W. L. |
Gler.n went to the Greenwood hospi-:
tal Monday to see Mr. Glenn's mother- jlr
in-law. Mrs. Lei7a Koon, who is im-I a:
proving under treatment there. We j ^
like to see a man good to his mother- ^
in-law. j ^
Contractors Williams & Son have i sc
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finished the building 01 a nve-iuum
house near the Farmers' Oil mill for w
Mr. Clarence E. Hutchinson, who has ^
rented the dyelling to Mr. R. F Bil- (':
lings and family. The Williams con-,1''
tractors have started addition of room
and porch for Insurance Agent W.
Frank Wightman to his residence in;
the eastern part of the city.
Mrs. E. Hugh Summer and children,! j
Bobbie and Frances, left on Tuesday a
for Atlanta to visit ner parents, ju.;
and Mrs. J. A. Summei, where they
will >pend some time. I
Master Lloyd Allyn Julien of Char-; Q.
lotte has come to Newberry to spend a ^
while with his half-brother, Mr. Carl
T. Julien and Mrs. Julien, at the home;
of Mr. L. B. 6chumpert and family in1
Gienn street. ? ; VJ
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Mr. A. M. Smith of Greenwood, a*.",
traveling salesman, spent a couple of j
aavs in Newberry this week with"his ,
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sister, Mrs. W. R. Reid, and other rc-1- i u
cc
stives. i.
Mrs. J. A. Davis has .returned to '
p.
her home ne^r Ninety-Six after a vis- *'
it to her son, Mr. W. H. Davis, last u
Vv-_ Mr. Davis', sister, Mrs. CorleyJ '
of Goidville. returned home on Thurs- lC
day, after a visit here since Sunday. ('
Messrs. Holland L. Slisrh and Xeely'
J. v roiner were among those attend- P'
rr.;r he Rock Hill commencement. I
.Visses Haskell and Byrd Wright of l!
Greenville, former coeds of Newberry , ai'-.Jiiege,
will arrive Saturday to attend
commencement. ^
Miss Marion Daniel is announced
ji .1 _ l - . x ~ .7 ? s;
as one 01 xne newiy eieciea -1
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of :he Newberry city schools.
v :ss Lillie Mann will come home w
V>:' ay to spend the week-end at
home.
Miss Frances Felker has returned
to ler home in the country after o
s;.r" ding two weeks with her aunt. Ii<
M<-s. J W Suber in Cline street. j 0;
?Iiss Isoline Brock of the Newberry t!
B1 s'ness college went home Thursday I
for the week-end. j b
' Irs. C. A. Freed and children have :
t:' ved to be with Dr. Freed at thejdi
: .): he ran parsonage. -si
rof. J. McTyiere Daniel, Abbe\';!!e .V
sc tools having closed, is wth his par- ii
s, Dr. and Mrs. J L Daniel in Xew- :r
bnr>y. j w
li- E D Kerr had the degree of i) I)v,
cor "erred upon him at the t'resoye-:g;
?:a : college commencement in Clinton; V
this week. ; f<
5 Mae Tarrant, a rising senior 'e
. ' .,:throp college, and Miss Mildred ^aj
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'arrant of Colunnia co
ome f;?r the vacation.
J C Mcl anc. w'-.o is t.
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onstruciion compiij.y r.jiv ^ : vl*
'enk in Newberry, se : >
all for the Press an,; B:-. nr. :tivs
there is no hi ~; :tal in Wu!> "ry
> Co to, no live wire- .ni-'.: IkV
f, and nothing but hi A X- '?'
erry." Perhaps if J. G. would atsnd
ihe Sef-der ;vu:.vr; -i'-vv .
cxt Sabbaih and tinu\v .. V'.-. .*
he collection, ihl."V v. ui ' be
_AHH#>v Vif an! I\.nrer. (->-e !
dvice. but he talks l;ke he re?ds ;
ospital.
>1 r. 0liver ~\V I' o;mes, who 1 a.een
at the hospital critk-alh ill. has
^covered and reiuvi-ed to hi? hvme
1 Fayetteville, X. ('.
Miss Maguevite Bums who is sp< : iig
vacation at home from the (i. W.
is being1 visited by her cla.-smair.
[iss Freeda (Creech.
Miss Roberta L >-v.ir.ack has reurned
from Spartanburg after vN:>
!ig her sister. Mrs. Ivy Cro r.:er, w
it-h little Ivy, Jr.. is vis';!::;; her parits.
M. and ?Jrs. \Y P Lomirack, a r; i
er sister, Mrs. Caleb Ea?hardt. M .
romer will motor over on i>:-iiii'iay
pd take them back heme.
Miss Annie E Aur.spausrh of the
ander college faculty leaves
or a week's visit in !?he home of Mr.
Walter I Ferbcit near Xewberry. af?r
which she will return to her horn
1 Lynchburg. Va., to spend the -artier
vacation.?Greenwood Ir-cy
ourr.al, 1st.
Miss Mamie Croos, v.*ho has davi,;;r
- - envrtvoi rpnrs been oa tne
acuity of the Walfcalla high :
ft yesterday for Xewberi y, wheiv
le has recently built a new homt'.
[!ss Crooks contracted with' Mr.
ayes, who built the J P IiuU/.' r:n
Dttage in Main street, for the o:v or.
of her home in Xc/hevn-. There
re many who will regret thai M!?5
rooks will not be among- the tca-h*s
in the Walhalla high school next
ear, she having tendered her resigation
before going to her Xewberry
:>m.?Keowee Courier. 1st.
"Mr. J T Xorris has returned from
visit to the Rev J B Traywiek in
h ester.
IVliss Marguerite Spearman, one of
le new graduates, is at home from
nnthrop.
Mr. J Roland Swygert and bride of
ewberry spent las: week with Mrs.
F Barrett.?Lexington Dispr.n-h
ews.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Summer and
ttle son of Newberry spent sevenii
ays with her parents, Dr. s:\i Mrs.
J H Young:.?Ms. Gary ])'!!-. -d
>r her week-end guests Miss Lil-iin
ibler of Newberry and Miss An-.icr>n
of Columbia.?Mr. ??na Mrs. Jrby
ipp and Mr. and Mrs. T. D '"o^elar.d
ere visitors in Newberry Sur. v.- r.
and Mrs. Frank Boozer and < h
ren snent last week-end in Nev. her7.?Clinton
Chonicle, 2nd.
. VARIOUS AND ALL ABOUT.
That was a sweet potato article
uesday by Mr. Thomas . W . ?
good sweet potato article.
Instead of meeting at (iveenwyou
J ednesday, those county
louid have met in Newberry, whur
county jail ranks \ in
:ate and the marr-irer. ^rt <'.! > . >'
ie hi?he?i.
"The Penally" will be put on a:
pera house Fr: lay. r.ml a well k iown
lotion picture actor v.'". play ;!
1 the "1" is no* knock- : r .y.
A basket of vegetables v.r- :
:e reporter two <'ay.* a--:?. V.:- *1
inder said "not for mi" a: <? :." : "
\va<5 nulv nn "av''>; -Vviat!.?n f.>:' .
ivovs." As the r.ate .;a: ! *
>n Sir> * ' R;.wo >v:-! s::y :he
asket contained beans, cabbage, car
)ts, bt*ets, I> isfc pctatoes ard peachN,
Clean blotter- ;j. the <U
ostoiTice lobby i ! v !
irtoonisiY- pcne:!. Su:v.e:! e \\
lere a <!i:;winy; <>r V . . 1 j i
s well as (iv;i\v;: ;??> r/' ' . !'' i
>r.oe ,,r ! (,i W1 A i?0! r :u
'<< is :? i-: J. An?! "t \\ a-,
ijrton we i.uvv 'v *'i 11.- a ' *
iys iie usc/i *(. s * on lie- ba;;k.s
Potoimn- : n*; Y\a/v. a iith
lieovv. aa I Miss Ma.'.ha.
tnere. (it*: y. a\a:: ! .
om the Bake-!*U- ?-aV. ry.
The A:i:"rie . leu: w a
* some * fficisl war iilm? a; the opera
use ri'av.M;av. .'at e 1 f .. .
illy. Xo i ?i, i ; " v . .
lere sh;u;<-: b<-. . v.v
oV!oC '- to ! : :.<?
ays a :\ov..
Since :>.o : !: i ?\ ' . >*
?tcrrr.:!if;l to ta-:t- :r ' >
xeedin^ fiends on tft? publis hiirhw
[a.irisT 1 W i :: v v?r
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orning
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woi-.i'i 1 v.!- :ir- <> ! .rs
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[it Sunday morning. Mr; Hayes i
Jw'ilin:; to rcvnr! iht- li:i >r. See .
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O: her .i:'-n cap. :;pe:;k :? " then
j selves, but v.e would like to hav:
! Fi'ic rd sti eet attends i to bv the wate
(wagon every day. Too much dus
- - > ? 'c r- In
< cT -ts over our i.vi".-** nc>. a..
i Some time ago something was sail
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i in these columns about the grape juic<
j.;c : cUi by the Pc.:s'-: oln Ijot'.lin;
wo. ks ( f *\Va berry. I* ir t t:\ '
i thing that gets better the longer ydi
}use k, r.a::v ihinu;.; lc?:e :-u-lr i
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i qualities, Dut tne grape jusce as ;>u
| up by Mr. 1\ Temp!.*t'iii !s : u o
j the drinks that stands by you and i
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jaiways good. It is the pure juice o:
'the grape md is palatable and health
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| Nuni'v <j::< of people have told t:u
J iep-riev he misled a good tiling ?: >
j dot seeing "The Gyps> Kovct." 7..?.
j say it was >. fir.e play we"! acted.
| An observant c ii:-:e11 of Xewbe. : \
says omeials ought to investigate the
I H"v.;r.ir ihnf- ivntftTOnHilft near Gun
I Springs. He feels sure, from the aejiicn
i i iwo ycun,r men who o,\ u
) pied it, thai .he car was stolen an;
Jmai the ; vo unknown trare.Vrs
! fire to i. li en^eives.
Ti c :u: lay schools of Bcthlehe;}
??plist eh urch anel Caivary 1'^- oy
: ivrian chu ch will have a joint p'cn-ic
V." v and j?o t ' - reenvo m
! IJ Liijv*' ... ii. Will be Ji'lVilt <;!K
'grand occasion for these colored con
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j --. iiOOio ;ho3o tienon:
[ill A bbcv.'i'.j and Anderson w'.ll jau
! ::i the ' :c picnic at Gm-i.woc*'.
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j L t.i.Co ;;il- a? J(Uu. ,
hit th" bov. :.:m; alley, or l e .aian ry
! of Sample ?? Wit ker. .M:i n &i:bct ur:n
jprr-oiy's .illin.r statin.
All nv..: bo - of I uV.rk!
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pure W ice Leghorn Esz$, ?1.00 per .
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P: .. /- si?V.":M pay two dollars
for mixed and two twenty-five fori
i5T}vTS( *: hvered aldosta. Ga.
uoerv (.' n \? v, W:aos:
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tcr;rey, v.*ho will assist farmers ;n j
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tare plants. 05er for immediate j
I shlpme: ".70 per thousand ship-j
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VT^i" I'D v.'A IS TED, WAITED
c than five "cars and not older than
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X('\v:M':rv Business School i
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s v.;ur.-" to lake advanta:?y
Course of Shorthand
.i by :hls school, a course so
'>!: it can be mastered i?y
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! Sonu students are able to
(!; .>>r. in three weeks.
\] ]\-,v and be ready for a
< i> ;:<>n in the early fall.
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Sale
In order to reduce stock we j |
ofl'er the (blowing goods at J
soccia/ prices for ten days:
Horse Collar Pads each, ....50c j
Plow Sweeps, lb.. 10c ||
8 inch cotton hose, each....65c |
Vo. 2 galvanized tubs,
<ti nn B
e&L'II tpA.uuii
ITnvcline Motor Oil, gal 70c11
Kvvoser.e oil, 18c gal., 2 for 35c |
.v. o. v)1 be31 p 1 ow hames, | ?
>air $1.50, S
Newberry, S. C. I ?
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June 2 to 0 is <;Zan
over the English speak
/if .jil Wpstprn
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honored during this
zincs as Country G
.ftveninj? Post and Ladi
joining in the celebrati
| Now, here is where '
in and are doing theii
Grey Week" re mem be
ilenrv Wells went to
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two of the best; Zane G:
lind. On Tuesday, Ju
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