The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, September 23, 1921, Page TWO, Image 2
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Home demonstration notes
The following: letters are of inter
est to the various clubs. All demon
strators who have canned fruits, veg
etables, honey, etc., for sale wil
?lease communicate with Miss Ber
rie. One dozen cans tomatoes anc
4 quarts chow-chow or mixed pickle
are in immediate demand. Ladies, il
is no longer necessary to depend on
cotton for our "pin" money. There
ar? easier ways of making it. Calls
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from other parts of the state come
daily for products made from vegetables
and fruits that are allowed to
decay on the average farm.
Rock Hill, S. C., Sept. 13, 1921.
D^r County Agent:
Mrs. Frances Y. Kline, our market
ing agent, desires the following infqrinatio*i:
Kinds and quantity of preserves
available for sale in each county.
"A party wants 2 1-2 gallons of
watermelon rind preserves, 2 1-2 gallons
of peach preserves, and two g&l
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ions oi ng preserves, inese are to
be put up in quart containers, and the
* figs skinned and stems removed."
Please write Mrs. Kline whether or
not any of your club nuemhers can fill
this order or any part of it.
Sincerely yours,
Christine N. South,
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Rock Hill, S. C., Sept. 13, 1921.
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County Agent:
.y?w will recollect that M\ss Mary
Taylor of the Industrial Arts department
of Winthrop, is offering a prize
to the Home Demonstration club woman
who exhibits the best hand made
rag rug at the State fair. We are
planning to award as an additional
prise to the pinner, a trip to the
S^ate f?,ir in October. We want her
to give a demonstration on rug ma-k
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intone aay in our oootn at me iair.
In order to determine this winner in
time for her to make preparations to
attend the fair, it will be necessary
for all those who are competing for
this prize to send in their rugs by October
15th. The rugs will be judged
here and then sent to the State fair
as a part of cur exhibit. The winner
will be notified at once so she can
SK&e her plans to attend the fair.
Please send me at your earliest
convenience, the names and addresses
of; the women in your county who
expect to compete for this prize. I
wjtt communicate with them dhrectly,
anri will inform thfvm of vmir
Tkanking you, I am
Yo<urs sincerely,
Laura N. Bailey.
Asst. State Agent in Charge of Girls'
Club Work.
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On Planting Bulbs
f- (Contributed by Hal Kohn)
Cfcttite a number of people have asked
me if now is the proper time to
piaat bulbs and in order to give this
information to all interested in growing
halbs I am going to give growing
information which is followed by such
larare huH> growers and imDorters as
Storrs & Harrison, American Bulb
Co. and others.
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For bulbs which are to be plan tod
ia. waiter the fast of September or
=?hy time after the fir3t of October is
tfee proper time. Here I might state
that as a general rule nothing does
well in water except paper white nareissa?
and Chinese sacred lilies and
hyacinths, the latter, However, on account
of their slow growth* quite often
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safer when planted in earth or bulb
fibre. Paper whites bloom in about 5
"Wflfeks and there is very little chance
fw decay to set in before the blooming
time is over for them.
For all other bulbs such as crocus,
tulips, hyacinths, Octob?r is soon
eaoogh to set them out and bulb
planting done before October is quite
often unsuccessfully done and the re'
gults are very often discouraging.
The bulbs this season are reported
by the importers to be of good quality
and those coming to the United States
are the finest of the crop, on account
of this country being more able to
pay for bulbs. With the exchange
rate in our favor we are getting tne
best of the Holland and France crops.
Local bulb growers might be interested
in knowing that-oar department
of agriculture has bought a large
- traict of land in the state of Washington
and are there experimenting with
the growing of all kinds of bulbs. If
this" project is, successful there will
no longer be the need to go to Holland
and France for our bulbs. I
have read reports of this experiment
and have seen photographs of the
work and it promises to be a greal
success. It is said that the soil anc
climate selected is just that which is
to be found in the finest bulb districts
of Holland.
Maybe the reason why people like
the silent drama is that it does no1
interfere with their discussion of th<
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Noted American Actor Scores
Arsene Lupin Story by Maurice
Lcblanc
"813," an Arsene Lupin story 1
"jthe famous French author Mauri
11 Leblanc, has been picturized and r
"i leased by Robertson-Cole as a supe
', special. This interesting drama
5 sustained mystery will have its sho-<
' ing at the opera house Friday.
L the stellar role is Wedgwood Xowe
J an American actor, who has disti
! guished himself through his portray
' of foreign types.
It as long since been stated^ I
critics that the picture with
punch is the picture of mystery,
is human nature, they say, to thrn
on suspense. If this be so, "813"
the greatest mystery picture of tl
!age and the one that the public h:
been looking forward to.
At the very outset, the pictui
opens with a problem. Robert Ca
tleback, "The Diamond King/* has r
turned from Africa with all tl
wealth he can ever wish for. Havir
accomplished this much, he longs f<
tipw fields. fn rrvnnnpr and lias la
| plans for world-wide power. If
certain prince can be placed upon
throne, Castleback is quite confidei
he will have the world at his fe<
within a short time. It means the u;
set of all Europe but Castleback
drunk with success and the treme
dous undertaking appeals to him.
There are others, unknown to hii
who cognizant of his aspiratior
Arsene Lupin, master thief of Euro]
but a loyal son of France, knows. I
is bending every effort to obtain ii
portant papers from Castleback ai
thus protect kis country: Two oth
individuals, pawns in the Kaiser's
pionage system, are on the same m
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! sion bent. Castleback is murdered.
3" Developments show that the pplice
authorities of Paris are divided in
in their opinion as to the guilty party.
The coroner is positive that Lupin is
guilty. The chief of police differs in
his opinion. He declares Lupin
{ "Robs the rich and gives to the poor
' hut rover commits murder." Police
e_! complications as well as intricacies
:r. ,'arising from the investigation of the
0f triple murder, make this picture one
x. of the most remarkable photoplays
[n ever produced.
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: at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G.
D. Young near Pomaria on last Thurs}y
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ie *vhen their daughter, Miss Frances
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[e F, Ulmer of Elloree, S. C. The bride
15 is the second daughter of Mr. and
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Mrs. Young ami has many accomplish
merits. She has taught several ver
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