The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 09, 1921, Page SIX, Image 6

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I soc All items for this column shi Miss Hortense Woodson, , * WOMAN'S AUXILIARY HOLD CONFERENCE AIS'D RECEPTIO A conference ums held on Wedne d&v evenmir nt. oVL-oic nt. fho ro ctence of Mr. Z. F. Wirght for t'i purpose of forming a state or< niz. tion of the Woman's Auxiliary of ti American Legion, and this was fc lowed immediately by a reception f the sp&nsois, maaJj and women uel gates who were present trom vano parts of the state. The invocation was made by Re E. V. Babb, which was followed \ the address of welcome by Miss Sad Goggans. The response was made ! Mrs. J. D. Carroll of Lexington, quartette, "Carolina," was sung \ Mrs. E. V. Babb, Miss Teressa Ma Vitt* tliai V V 1 Iv Tr\\ UX1I; vil*. AWC V . Xi T . UilU A/X W Vi B. Setzler. Dr. Setzler extended a weleon from the local post American Legi< to the visitors and introduced Maj G. Hey ward Mahon, state comman er. Major Mahon spoke of the pu pose for which the conference w held and appointed Mrs. L. W. Flo; as temporary state chairman cf t State Woman's Auxiliary. Mi Floyd n:adc a talk on the work cf t auxiliary and Mrs. Voorhees of Floi da, chairman of the Woman's Aux iary of that state as well as alt<?ri>a for the director of the National W man's Auxiliary, was present ai spok'e briefly. Miss Chamberlai vflvwACAw f 4 o 4- 't'o n -P A r.iavi/?on ICJ/1 CiC'IlilUl'.* C Ui IIIC AU.I 1?I Gross, was introduced to the audienc The principal address of the ccnfe ence was made by Col Alvin M. xOivv ley, of Texas, chairman of the N tional American Commission ci ti American Legion. Col. Owsley mat a beautiful address which was tho fg&u' : 1 oughly enjoyed. The organization of a State Wor an's Auxiliary to the American L gion was then entered upon and Mr L. W. Floyd, chairman, appointc committees which were to report : ji * - mi j me conierence on inursuay arumm; An especially enjoyable feature ( t"he' program was the singing of tl "Star Spangled Banner'* by Mi Goode Burton, who was dressed i Columbia. This meeting was followed by mcst delightful reception when bloc cream was Served and a pleasant hoi of social intercourse was t-njoye TWc koaivf-fnl 'nftniii iroc n v mm V Cfc VA I'll U1 " UO iiVt VI iiiVi lovely than on this occasion when was bedecked with the patriotic coloi of red, white, and blue, and numeroi flags and bright colored flowers. It an ideal place for such an affair i this and through the kind hcspitalit of Mr. Wright it is often availab for events of this nature. YOUNG MEN OF COLUMBIA ENTERTAINED BY FRIEND ? The friends of Mr. Luther Cousir gave him a pleasant surprise at h V< n 1 n TT1 r\ c* b U Af T%i A ixi/uic in u.ai luu micci -l uc day evening by joining him in ente taining his house guests, Messrs. Pa G. McCullough and Walter T. Mill of Columbia, who are also colles . chums of Mr. Cousins. During the evening games wei played and music ;v:;d'ired by Mh Ruby. Mae Merchant was greatly e: joyed. The merry crowd was composed < the Misses Ruby Mae? and Bernit Merchant, Theressa Lightsey, Jan Dell and Mildred Paysinger, Franc* and Marian Caldwell, and Messrs. 1 E. Kneece, Nick Merchant, Rae Fe; gle, Ira Cousms, Paul McCulloug' Walter Miller and Lutheran Cousin Csks anH Ipmnn^rlp worp spwpH dn ing the evening by Mrs. E. H. Coi sins. ' , , i j* Interesting Birthday Party The following account of a birt] day party in Hodges from tl Index-Journal will be of interest 1 . relatives and friends of the litt hostess in Newberry: On Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6:C0 little Dorothy Reeder ente tair.ed twenty-one of her litt friends, the occasioi jc-:rig fori birthday. After playing m:. iiite esting games in the yard the> marc ed two by two into the dining roor which was decorated with an attra tive color scheme of pink and whit where delightful ice cream and cal was served by Mrs. Reeder assisted 1 Misses Gertrude Reeder and Lei Whitefir-'d. A?, the nucr.ts were lea ir.g1 the dining' room, the little hoste presented each with a miniature win mill ae a souvenir. At 0:30 the lilt folks left expressing themselves ; having a royal good time. ENJOYABLE MEETING OF PASTIME CLU Miss Blanche Davidson and Mi James L. Autl were hostesses on F: I :iETY js : la1 ould be either sent or phoned to [ jj? Editor, Phones Nos. 1 and 76 ! te i th _ | ?c I day afternoon last for the Pastime Njclub. Tables for bridge were ar-j va jranged on the cool, shady veranda ta s-1 and vases of gov colored zinnias ' f<n ii-jon pedestals and shelves adorned the;"1' ie | porch. The tally cards were hand--, a-imade and were verv attractive, being;! * i ? ie I white with tiny American flags in the! >1-{corners, and tied with rod ribbon, in j or : lienor of the American Legion con-1 e-|vei!tion season. At the close of the! us ! games dainty covers were spread upon j | the tables and the hostesses served a v- j delightful fruit salad with iced tea. )y i ? ie j ICE CREAM FESTIVAL >yj AT TRINITY SCHOOL A! >y i The Rural Improvement association y-jof Trinity school will have an ice I cream festival at the school house Saturday evening, September 10, from 5 to 10 o'clock. 3n Mrs. J. C. Waldrop, or s Secretary. d-i > _ ir-j Delightful Flavor as j An inexperienced golfer appeared yd j on a suburban golf course and soon he j showed his prowess in scattering i'S.! turf. he' His partner, a complacent person, ri-jstood it for a long time in silence, il-| Presently the ibeginner made a mag-, tejnificert drive, his ball flew over the o-j horizon, and several pecks of soil id'were driven into his partner's mouth, n, "Fine links," said he. ?d "FincJ" agreed his polite partner, * e. as he w:pt .1 the soil from his lips, r- "The besfc I ever tasted.":?Edinburgh s-1 Scotsman. 1(i Time to Move ^ An Irishman visiting a friend in r_ the hospital began to take an interest in the other patients. "What are you ? 1 -** O > > L J in nere xorue uskcij unc. x vc gut j e_ tcnsilitis, and I've got to have my j ^ tonsils cut out," was the answer. W(j "And you?" he asked another. "I've got bloodpoisoning in the arm, and w they're going to cut it off," was the ^ reply. "Heavens!" said Pat, in honle or, "this ain:t no place foj me. I've 53 got a cold in my head. I guess I'll be o-oino- jy v Wrong! ^ On returning home frcm school one day Jackie at once proceeded to the IT rabbit hut. From inside the house his r: other could hear h u: question.e ing the rabbits thus: "Twice two?" 1 no answer. Again, 'Twice two?" fS Still no answer. '"Why on earth are you talking to the rabbits in that " fashion, Jackie?" she asked. "Well, 13 mother, teacher told us this morning ^ that rabbits multiply very quickly, 6 but I thought all along she was wrong." On the occasion of an eclipse in 15 Virginia, a colored individual became very much elated. "Bres de ls Lor," said he, "niggeivs itime ha.b ;s come at last, and we is gwyne to hab s_ a black sun." r_ ? tmm I saw Romeo and Juliet in a rest o-.vov>t iocf rsio-Vit .Tnliot. ordered r(? some soft-shelled crabs and Romeo ordoreo a cup of tel. Now, the queslg tion i rises, does Rome-o for what Jr.!i-et? 5S Magistrate?The serious charge of chicken dealing is preferred against } you, Uncle Rastus. _ f Uncle Rastus?Do de indictment 16 say "chicken steal'," yo honah? Magistrate?Yes. Uncle Rastus?Den de indictment am dcfecktivo, yo honah. It was a ' turkey I stole. I demand a habeas S ' cornus and take advantage ob de r_ L tecknumcalities ob de law. a Some critics might aptly be discribed as people who talk about one thing' while thinking about another. !*" THE NEWBEBRY CiTY SCHOOLS BeGINS MONDAY MORNING, t0 SEPT. 12, 1921. 1? The session 1921-1022 of the Newberry city schools will begin on Mon[; MiCKIE,THE MONTE >h r- VJ2U., BON, 90XA h- ? QCY w I : wut II -thw ucrv? * P, TOWN N'OO COME ri- ? . y morning, September 12th at 9 11<* ,-lock. It is important that every jai ident be on hand the lirst day. ! pc Parents are reminded of the state |sc iv which requires that a child must j te ve been successfully vaccinated j fore attending school. Please at-jw nd to this matter at onr-e so thatlcl ere will be no loss of time froni|T hool. If it has been over five years lie ice a child was vaccinated, the state jp, ard of health says that he should be t() ccinated again. We are asked to. j, ke every precaution this year so as sr ward off the predicted small pox-j^ idemic. fc Conditioned students, and student? jr! om without the district who are en-' w J <f LsC ./^JiEBSasBesSagwB^ J * J; t Vv^Sv 1:1' I pftl ^ I L'yiiBumjwii^^jI j i ;** WU^l) 1^1 | ; I II ! rir I - nil ! ! Illl Ill R'S DEVIL e tovjm.eh? '( neaw, sor chi ?-?w hme owlv re/m r>euaa z? better ;busl i F P P _ y yjstoevitoki ^ / vs a oarw \ b?2 ?S ' / ? W ST ring the schools for the first time,; < e requested to confer with the su-ij rintendent at his office in the highjj hool on Wednesday morning, Sep-1 \ rnber 8th. from 1) to 12 o'clock. Owing to the large enrolment it ill be necessary to transfer some i lildren from one school to another. 1 hese transfers are made where the ast inconvenience is caused. In "ovlnns session:-, where transfers hnd i > be made, the parents of the chii- =3 ren transferred have shown a line 1 >irit of cooperation wilh the super-j 1 tendent and this has made it easier !i >r the children concerned. Occa-j( onally we hear of a parent who;ants to suggest to the superintend-1 Representatiy and refining iudiii t^at mueli of the tai torists as to the propc mobiles must fall up< of motor fuel and lu Tlie Standard Oil Cc had long before giaoil this responsibility, ft ITIaIm (it Oi'r/ I K the sale bad been j those who bought em V 4 - ure cars. Branch serv their only point of t - ineir equipniejLii. Refiners of gasoline,, have almost daily de and chauffeurs. Gu been so far developed become almost mor< ^ mechanical perfectioi Accurate undersiandi ~ t STAN By Charles Sughre* *' W/tiUm Ntwspiixr Union .CAGO, fH? VWOUOER ClVN, IS ] . SPOT on *tHE MA5V eiGSER , ER, ^ GRANDER, FASTER,/1 ~~jjso "4l VMEALTH\ER \\ J )/VOOR HAWiKAER ) vjT^r/ I AKO BOY A J 4 \ V_^ HOftW 5 '.ml what child should be transferred nstead oi' his child, but that type of Kirent is scarcely found in the Newjerry city schools. 0. B. CANNON, Superintendent. VOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the irm of Sheppard <? Berry, a partnership consisting of M. D. Sheppard and W. M. Berry, and heretofore engaged in a mercantile business at Silverstreet, S. C., was this lay dissolved by mutual consent. The said M. \V. Berry has bought out the VI. D. Sheppard, and, under the terms i ftfi If v. V ' 5* - * . : ,pT-:~d : [ / i j.j* - iftV :S*t: Mi Si!# to vr * ' - ;,j: -Si?.?7 V! ::v!: : AV.^ :: : ' ' ^f'V.'i : w/iya.;; ' ;S"tt p :I45 f#pig #P f"K sai i 11 ' Kb ct liic automotive c >tri es rccenlly Jcci tied ? sk of iiisCrueliag 'mo.- <v r fuiictioniiig of auto- s :jn ihc maaa&r&rers f bricating ' v anpany (f\Tew Jersey)- J .y assizer? i*.y rjkii/e of ( realizes! tliat tiie aaio- $ ttle opportunity,, ;.fier <j macic, to advise with ? - '? ... - * irucivs or pic-Kb- c ice f Jalic^s JVu*m&iied a ;onlact *vith users of ?J e on tlie oilier hand, alings with motorists soliiie rapines have :f O x.' [ tliat fuel quality hua M ^ of u problem than f i in the motor. r ng of the many deli- tl HARD MI JL^ ? ML ja ^ .JS. ^ .a. (New Je 1 mnnn ' ? *??*-?? ?.*??? ~ - ^ . .. ? ^ ? nuch\g&x1 avenue aw.fc f \x9 countless avkojaofc\u?s, , \t9 kanrias ughts, \xs fasvuou^ 1 parade of voemjth awo> <r^4 beautv v. mjwefce ow goo's ) > greek footstool \s a i[s 9\gut uv^e / J* v ? y / ^ 'ox>\icj ? / ^ / * ! interest in said business of the said :u S of the dissolution assumes the liabili- ct |ties uf the former firm and becomes i the sole owner of all the assets. a( M. D. SHEPPARD. ai M. W. BERRY. C August 17, 1921. aj S-19-:kp. P CITATION OF LETTERS OF AD- tc H*T IT! f Tn L T!AH T ivzir* 13 i KA I i q. sr ; The State of South Carolina?Coun- tl ty of Newberry?By W. F. Ewart, g Probate Judge: Whereas, Mary Chalmers hath o: i made suit to me to grand her Letters of Administration of the Estate ' \ \ - J - \ .' -? v-v S. ;3iK! V ; t . ..OPT?? : ? ' ' \ I'. : :':: IS? : "'< ... 4. %'*; Ire "&S " f . ;|f| fet &2 ; t > Uj jAi r .M; .A: p % ill Mf i^jfln- ''"il r " ' " ' ' w Respon ale c ouoitleralloiiis involved ii i a L(Ji}% motor iuel?la qui iehi lor t very demand ? lis I r ained fciiiii Company from in f>r ^StANMflD^ MOTOR iiich could net i>c j ratified v evc:*y puzx-Iiaser of the pr< )ur f )cv( lopiiieii I O^partioeii t possible improvem nality of i'i~v products wfeer ro vemetil i:i quality seems co otnpleie and dependable unij re the largest refiners of peti els ill the world, drawing o very ceetion of tlie Western or erade oil. Our unhesitating advice to e^ ; to realize llie advantages of 1 ork l>y using "STANDAR1 rASOLINE. This course will isn, insure engine efficiency iian it can be secured in any L COMPAI \ rsey). MSftPCfcgfciffjjJH, !? IIBI mmmrnu ?if ! ? ! ? ?n<frtar r ?b<a>iiT>-Tr rtf nan?n He Meets Up m OA-RV., WfW) 11^ ^ /"= ?' ^ LA?\Li\ ! yp i v ^| nu ^% t pstffi SEEI, ^ R id effects of M. B. Chalmers, debased, These are, therefore, to cite and lmonish all and singular the kindred id creators of the said M. B. halmers, deceased, that they be and )pear before me, in the Court of robate, to be held at Newberry, S. on Tuesday, the Cth day of Sep?mber, next, after publication herer, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to low cause, if any they have, why ie said Administration should not be ranted. Given under my hand this 16th day f August Anno Domini 1921. W. F. EWART. P. J. N. C, ! i I l? |. $ j V' * " - sibility ' ' ' * * ' ? ? -r?n \ ' . * *. w ^ u . # * 1 the making lo titles saffi- & always re? akmg claims . iiASQLWp immediately rduct. is constantly * ents in the , ever the imjisistent with ormily. We oleum prodii practically Hemisphere.' re ry motorist fliie rpsrarch D" MOTOR , in the long 1 more surely other way, HY ??*? - - bm? ?n??pr <th a Chicago Booster r&U?SS Nou wenjerT^ 1 KAA\WSTR?Sr ) WOKAE OW SAWR9AV I KllGUT \ ~7 ? vVGowafi .