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1WU ROTARIANS ENJOY EXCELLENT LUNCHEON Fine talks both by Ko'arian- a!,<: puests, in each of which the true K'tary spirit predominated, featured i:.v bi-weekly luncheon <?i tin* .\ewoerry Rotary club on Wednesday afternoon in the prill-room of the Wv.'beny b >tel. There were re:ni:^?eential t*tlk> by Rotarians Alan Johnston and William H. Wallace, who told of the Newberry of a half-century a.u'o; "ramb iiri? remarks <u??ui wnui ju- m? u Arkansas," by Rotarian Foster M-irtin, to the accompaniment of "i);un't He Ramble,'* .by I'lr.ef-charister Earle Babb and his flock of songbirds; inspiring speeches by Mr. Thns M. Seawell and Dr. C .A. Freed, v.-'.-o were quests of the club, and an a^yet-unanswered conundrum by Kotarian Ralph Baker. These talk? weiv greatly enjoyed by the RotarinV.s. One of the outstanding feature- of i 1 a 1. _ i r xne luncncun was liji- iuj:;i the program of vocal sckvil:>ns by Soloists and Pretists Sid Derrick, Georgre Summer. Harry Dominick, Jim Moon, Ben Dorrity and others, and the evident pleasure with which this fact was noted by the members of the club, who have hereto foe been forced to sit and listen to the efforts of these artists! Then, too, Rot.-rian Jiabb was quiet, mat is ler tn:s rtoie, and it is yet to be figured out how l} :< could possibly happen. President George B. Cromer was charge d'affairs at the luncheon, having the substantial support of Roia, rian Hal Kohn, who is the official scribe and shekel-gatherer of the or ganization. Both cf these Roiarians are forever and eternally on the job. and the Rote that gets by them, either individually or collectively, is certainly going some. The next luncheon of the club will be given on the 15th inst. INFORMATION IN REGARD TO CURB MARKET , Some six or eight months ago the Chamber of Commerce sent out questionnaires to housekeepers of town asking them to patronize a euro market and the response seems to indicate a large number would bay their vegetables from such a market; since the questionnaires were sent out the chamber of commerce has devour! quite a little study t<5 such a market in Newberry, proving satisfactory both to the producer and the consumpr. In the last six months two or throe different committees have studied this subject, and their report in ail instances stated ttiat in their opinion too many people in the town of Newberry had gardens and quite a sufficient supply of fresh vegetables to be in a position to purchase any quantity ' V l-?i xroiii a tuiu ii;<uAci. Some pressure has been brought to bear on the chamber of commerce recently to open this curb market. The chamber being very desirous of doing anything and everything it c:\r. for the good of Newberry town and aiso Newberry county, bul not wanting to launch something foredoomed to failure, appointed the following committee, J. P. .Moon, F. X. Martm, T. iW. iYi;iis ana ;vuss .uu:ia:i S. Fari?h to study the subject and report back to the chamber the feasibility of such a market. This committee's report is that in iheir opinion such a curb market would and could not be a success, for the reason th it the volume of vegetables that vould be sold in Newberry would not be suf^ " A- -v.. 4 ]r\ f\ n ?? V\> (> ? ' n l?l. ncieiu tu t'Dcuuiiix'j ?..u im. ... "crease his production of garden truck, unless either a cold storage plant for keeping vegetables and shipping them to other markets, or some canning scheme to take care of the surplus could ^ installed. The committee believes, however, that a fairly good demand exists in town for chickens, eggs, arid butter, and that if a convenient place can bo located." it might prove satisfactory both to the producer and.the consumnr The committee is looking for a suitable place for this cheken, eu^- and butter market to be run one or two days per week, and open from three to six hours on each of these days, and as soon as the. committee can lo? ea+ie-fo^tftrv nlflpp t'ni? chick *ii V d l C CT UOiCiv. ^ v ' " ? eggs ar.d' butter propositian will be tried out and if later it seems feasible a few vegetables can be gradually added to find out if there is a sufficient demand for the farmers to be justified in planting a larger supply of garden truck. Chamber of Commerce. FORD NOW PRODUCING 4,000 CARS A DAY Present Production Greater Th; n for Sarre Period List Y ear Ford is building: cars at fill! -pi I, And, according to an oilkia! stavrcent from the factory at Detroit, tht demand for Ford cars and trucks ! exceed? the output, despite the faci that n new hiirh l?'vc: <?f pro.:,>i ?* (till:' itCr'1 ?X* By tae ?);.*: of >!ay ihe ; vc.h jue.iuf :? = ;? \\vve the 1 ; of a slay. the May sche-luh wj.s : at 1 tar>* and track.;, not ::u!u !:? : Ml' of tke . (k :?1 v. :?*iy of !ko fon k.': :?ssorr-! *:).- . !. Tho output mou:ii( -.1 ?!:k!y: V::. : k . krou.L'kt fork i': -l\ :i" ;. ! , ' ;>u 1 the;: have bet n p wiuco . oi *!:iy so f;:r tk:- yi v.. has 2~> workinsf days'. present k stions point to :: nev? high record. A coiu',\'>.vtsou lit' !k>:\! }?t .*> im. ti; " ' rur. s f-> <! vi the f at l:::;t for \?>rii !l'kl t:so output was urvatiT by 11 ihc-.n f ?hf> ('!,vre<non<lincr montk of :i yv.'-" ago. The cutni:; for May wi'I p:o'"a*.?!y cvershae. w Mnv f?y between fifteen" and twenty tri<>u>::.:d ears and trucks. ; Approximately !'\"00 m:ei :tre work in the i>e'roi? .?!?::*' *.>f :lie ;re ?.Ietov company, Thefnrtory is <>;>. cting on ful! time, six days we- !: nvd three sliif*a "We were never in a better condiiion than we arc vi<rh: now." said' Henry Ford recently. NOBODY'S BUSINESS I W. F. M. School Tc.'chers Schrvil teachers n?o.-;!v of the I feminine frontier and weighs anvwmeve's between 73 pounds in the shade to 294 pounds ''Jprimmed . fo" gym." and considerably "Ir^s when, , iiresseu up iii men mxvi-i uwu.v.-. j The principle reasons most teachers have for tccehinjr school is tj y:ef married, and this usually takes nlar about the third yea" when the teacher ! lias teeched ius.t about long enough to know how to teeeh. and matrimony, j jre:"! era ally takes plate between third Land seventh grades. i i Nearly all school teechers arc good, looking, .and whin they ain't very good looking ihoy generally always remains school teechers to the very last, and dize in harness. ; Occasionally yen run acrcst school teechers who has cot a srood common i svhuol education, but them kind is l!u> kind that gets married about the. middle of the term of the second year : | and then the trustease has to iro o'ut and hire an cx-sehol teecher who is i s^nnoriim: a husband by tin- sweat of ! her brow, and otherwise mbimr child-, jren. j I . : , j >.eariy a!) school teeeners makes, ! miich'y <.rood wives as they k'ar-i ;>ret-. j ty well in the school house how* to i have thirjrs thcM* way. Xo man e\cr' : is the same what mar?"cs a sch-.xd tecch^r as i:is wife knows miirht ni*.rh j everytlvr.^r. and therefore don't ;v" w him a chance 10 s.\v noirdae: much le.-.i : make un his minu. but always ; hoy; a i willingness to let him make up the I beds ited. ! ?Iost {; cchers luflei* tecch school away frrtm t:,eir homes as a ; prophet without honor in her own ' i dijrii'iivu's and amon;r friends and there : fore-her t-hanees to .ire. married | around her home is nrot'y slim as cv| e;-ybody knows her so well, c:-]h\ ely ' ' -? U I atK>Ul nc" an.i i:c, ; what ib'tcr make w!i;>key by the sworn i of ills brow, to, awl also that her p-t .is rather poor if his *U bts wa.s-'iaM. i | Most school ieeehers makes lU'arly 1 < -ough w a ires radurir.ir the : . ho >! j months to buy --lothes and silk s <u-h!ir.-,v for the whole year. prov:<!ia* . ie J 1 j lion i iiauer c<>ugn up k. !... . ! back henic to help m;ike the crop. ! 1 i , j We s.aw a high svhofc jr?ri th? otiv?r. i tiny what is goin.1.; to ;?ra;!ua;v '' | week, and she to^J. us that >':< w no going ;i? college as she cy.'ki ! rehcol now without a education fr:>;n i college thanks t:? our high school s:.;' . ' j I j torn. . j i 1 j Hut after ali is sa>d ana done st ' 'tevi-'ntr:* arc . mighty handy t'v-y , tiiko our c-hHuren out of our \v y ;r ho?ii' and en .honi from b'.nh^vin.r 'us nut nigfc al dav. wich is indeed >! . j b:;r nep especially on wash days securing (lavs. I * . O. ' ' ,; Sali:e Slocuni. sth jrrade. ; . Recas'Ir.g a : Greenwood Index -Journal. 'J h? re are two ilas.s of \v: . i j .fare always wanting a newspaper tof .Jurrp on so;ni-hc.!y . : ? n :r:' One c!a?s is mat! up sf "i we. *>:, * 4. 1 . * ? 1 1 t and the ctnor of bad reop:e. i ' T <r o i :.j >-e - h<i(hr> fired, or called down. or stirred; cp in <?v -'.v issue and unless the hews-! .paper i daily sl*%i;\sr this it : : : ! '-inir its duty. it is aslep at the s\vr: rh.i f The had people rut i thi: way:' /'Give V:ri hell." Wh-.? Kvc-y! ! . I'O.J- the same motive >' vv' . blcod but ' 1 ' > .. . .... tnemsetv?s in juss,. viic ......... ... ' !?iv like 'h ' i.:> boy who cannot /?.: t any fun out of looking at animals in n < ;;]f.. * fir. '. a >: :r. : ' i Vni un \ I,-.; t 'v.'.'ni ! > / '.)) . I* I,, . \ V V. - r IA ? liiV. \ : y j e '. 1 , 1 . \V: '! *' r l\ ' :(iI! O ; J jrces ' :vi > { of ' 1 . <: 'Ar If i-. ; . ] t 1 U> -1 i - ov-.-v .ill r. . 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"1. for I .:;;i 0 ) j). . .lay. & rinp A h mi l/f | p - fi S Vj.i K t; s?3? L 1 tf J. J, A A J ed to come to' i the same matte: * Id enter a stox or service. ; business will t lie A friendly c / M i i r \m Mnk m N K (n ?st r; 53 U; K ^ ** ' j Stt/V Lu iL J* & <2* ?erry, South Car I. K. JOHNSTONE, CajhlCT. .ty and City 'r* ' r w > re ^ yy nf <c? epyjri o I Jt <%'b ^ t % . li> u, ?k V '> *?/ ^ w ' A ? ? &u.vr.r.-sca rr??i^rcnx" *i.\K mn>ir^- w n.i'* +?xjzc ' nr.m 7 Bank Your Busim Tfe T ^2 H F V? o :ars Folks I t sver killed anv us Saving is the s a 9 nes is The Time wlicit tomorrow from your life & A avings JAZcoum ...ayiosf The Foi Happiness In T1 9 119-1 A W 1 a i'vi 1 C4& lis* t Sa3^ ':e Bank of the Peop ? (\. N. ,i I... No. 12. Mixed train, i :ru\-: dii" at ! :"?) i. m., runi: .r one an<i 'J(> minutes late ' \. ('. conr.octioik-, export i :: ivr 1 1 :<>0 a. m. N. & 1... \'<>. ! ', ?>! v:< ii train, r ( t;ue at p. ?r. i f - c ir.i " run daily ox-'ept Sue(!:;y. T. S. I.ofter, I ni.,p. '' ickot Agcnl. ?urnnmt i?raeg.wi % his financial # C C a +r- ?- rl- V A "<r * v r U? way e to secure < i o eceive cour:al! will also i . --v vV y-fiffj olina V/. VV. CROMER Assistant Cashier. Depository System - azg'ywrflBWBBO?waaMa jui? ? ? '.ss Home! $ FK-".b 1. licit I lut % 'body. Good formula for * % ! to save. No man nrin?. ~ ~' ^-5i forever by In This'Bank ** > rl *5 f I* Af All^LSAliVJAA J5. ie Day a And * 9 7 7 }lp f a. w