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U1A PURELY PERSONAL. P The Movements o5 Many People, Newberrians and Those Who T Visit Newberry. Mrs. J. W. M. Simmons has returned from a visit of a month to her JD daughters, Mrs. George Claussen ot ; Augusta, Ga., and Miss Sarah Sim- j si mons, in Columbia. j e' William Shannon, Jr., arrived at j T the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j-u William H. Shannon, Tuesday morn- ' T inf on an extended visit. 1 d Miss Marie Moore has returned 'fT from FWence after visiting her sis- u ter Mi^s Estelle Moore and her friend j Miss Mary Wicker. j lc Little Miss Frances Martin, daugh- jv 4-rt*. r\-f unrl \Tr<s T<\ Martin. I "V ICI VI iUi w. ? . _ . . is much improved after breaking her v arm. j 0 Don't forget the Jackson-Gnmes : b -mock wedding at Pomaria high school Friday night, December 2nd, at 7':30. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Lunch jb free. S The ladies of the congregation of i the Church of the Redeemer are ask- j p ed to bring their thank offerings Sun-; 3 day morning. ! n J. ne w oman ? .uimiu nai j ow<v?j ^ of Central Methodist church will ; ^ meet at the home of Mrs. Mary j Wright Monday afternoon at 3:?0 o'clock. Every member is expected a to be present as business of impor-| e tance is to be transacted. | c The ladies of the Calendar society ' i: of Central Methodist church will hold |g their bazaar on Friday, in the Cope- j s land building, beginning at 11 o'clock. a Many attractive features are being ' $ _ i planned for the bazaar and numerous ; fancy articles will be offered for sale. 1 q Misses Frances and Nancy Harper j returned yesterday from Newberry j jf where they spent the Thanksgiving j holidays with their aunt, Miss Fannie t McCaughrim?-The Greenwood Index- n Journal. >. Iv Dr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Rivers of ^ Newberry were guests yesterday of ;? the former's mother, Mrs. T. n.. Jtuv- y ers; on South Ma^n street.?Miss Har- ^ riett Mayer passed through the city j. yesterday en route to Easley from a , j visit to her home in Newberry.? ^ Greenwood Index-Journal. Mrs. E. V. Tenny returned to her ^ home in Columbia Wednesday night'jj after a very pleasant visit to her pa- J ^ rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Spotts. ! M Mrs. Frank Mower will go down -to j n Columbia today to spend the week-; i A.Ty n P Spav. :. ena witn net idwci, . ... f if who is quite ill. The ladies of the A. R. P. church j x will hold their annual bazaar Decern- j ber 10 in the store room two doors ^ from the chamber of commerce. Delegates going to the Baptist state convention at Greenville, S. C.,1 December 6th-9th can call on J. H. \ Q West and get identification conven-jr: tion certificates which will reduce ^ their railroad fare 25'per cent. mi- i:? ~ +Vi? t)nnrl nf i ine meeting ux uic ..v, ? , n the Lutheran Church of the Redeem- j ' er has been postponed from Friday,1 ^ December 2nd, to Friday night, December 9th. c< . The Rev. E. V. Babb announced at the Baptist prayer meeting Wedpes- j day evening that the First Baptist1 Q] church of Newberry has paid up two ' years' pledges for the 75 Million cam- '^ paign, with $1200 paid on the third j' year. This is a good record for the j ^ Newberry church. Owing to the meeting of the state' ^ convention in Batesburg the Drayton-1 Rutherford chapter, U. D. C., will j ^ not meet until the second Tuesday! - !___ in uecemuer. i f(. The Missionary society of Bethle-j^. hem church will hold a thank offering}e( meeting at Bethlehem church, near ! w Pomaria, on Sunday evening at 3 J / ? i i e( p clock. tli . DIRECT CABLE MONEY' TRANS- A FER SERVICE TO GERMANY jis Established on the Basis of Payment in American Funds I Manager w. hi. wuua ui . tern Union Telegraph company, an-J nounces an arrangement, effective on > November 25, whereby cabled money | transfers to Germany will be paid in American funds. ' The particular value of this ar- . rangement is that it eliminates all questions of exchange and places the; payee in a position to take full ad- j j vantage of the premium on Ameri-; T4. 1 * 1 ! W can currency. It also involves re-, fund of the full amount deposited in j 0C the case of nonpayment, which is an-! ^ other great advantage in the case of j - j? :? iw a depreciated and declining ioxcign . currency. The Western Union Telegraph com- ^ pany believes that the arrangement of j this direct money transfer service to ! *" ar Germany on the dollar basis will bel^ of considerable convenience to peo-i^, pie desiring to send money cheaply,' nmVldv and directly, to their friends1 T ? / - . or relatives in that country. Turkeys are said to be roosting ;N high. This is a never failing sign of 3r Thanksgiving, v. ROGRAM FOR SCHOOLS f < EDUCATION WEEK j < I I eachers Urged to Take up Subject < Each Day < During; American Education week,' 'ecember 4-10, every teacher in the; aunty is urged to take up various t lbjects along the line of education a very day during the entire week. 15 he following topics are suggested for 1 se in schools: Monday?Our Flag; i uesday?American Ideals; Wednes-it ay?The Language of America; j nursday, Immigration; Friday, Natralization. 11 The teachers of every school should . >ok for the time their school will be j isited by the special speakers on . Wednesday and have every pupil in-,1 ite their parents to be present. Not1, nly should the parents be invited,! ut every citizen of the community. ; Teachers' Meeting Saturday At the teachers' meeting which will j' e held in the high school auditorium j. pturday morning, December 3rd at i 1:00 o'clock invited speakers will be resent to speak on education. Mr. j' lorris C. Lumpkin, department com- . lander of the American Legion for I he state of South Carolina has been I nvited to address this meeting. Dr. J ohn B. Setzler, post commander of s seal Post No. 24, will also make an ! ddress at this meeting. Everyteach-^ r in the county should make a spe- j ial effort to be present at the meet-j ng to receive further instruction re-; < 'arding the visit of speakers to their Dr Oenro-e B. Cromer wilij! lso address the teachers on . Satur lay morning. ; ;eorge nickas receives a sad message George Nickas, the proprietor of 1 he Busy Bee Cafe, received a sad 1 lessage on Thursday from his father, ' rho lives in Athens, Greeca, the na- 1 * " ^ m T_ _ i lve home oi George. ane message tated that the brother of George, a; oung man of on!y*twenty-one years, |' ad died in the hospital of penumon- J a. The young man was nam^d j 'homas N. Nickas and had served in! he army for two years. The many friends of George in dewberry will sympathize with him;! i the sorrow which has come to his ^ ome in the departure 01 his brother j 1 rho was just budding, into young 1 lanhood. 1AXWELL ROADSTER ; IS SMART CAR ] Carefully designed for those who ! esire this type of automobile. . j ] Those who like the roadster type f automobile, either for business or; leasure riding, are sure to be pleas- j d with the roadster of th6 new se-! ies of the god Maxwell now on exhi- ] _ ... . . M ition at the Carolina auio company.; Driving comfort has been given ( articular attention and the person ; t the wheel assumes a most easy po-: tion. j( The driving mechanism is very ac- j essible and the car is very roomy, j" There is a large compartment un-;' er the rear deck that will be appre-,5 iated by traveling salesmen and oth- J rs who use the car for business pur-. ' oses and it will also afford ample j Dom for luggage of those who use | le car for touring. Two additional iuggage compart-;( 1 x lents at the rear of the seat are: L jnvenient for carrying packages in , >wn. iA ^nc 15 f Vl P 1 J. II? iuciuaici io v..^ >uring car, with disc steel wheels * ith demountable rims as regular j* ' luipment, although artillery wood j ^ heels are furnished as optional, * ]uipment. * j2 A plate glass rear window adds to i * te appearance of the car and the j1 lemite system of chassis lubrication jc a special Convenience. ij NNUAL CEREMONIAL \\ HFIA 7 TFMPI.E ! ? V* '"-v. , T 3J The annual fall business and cere-, onial session of Hejaz temple of: j hriners will be held in the city of reenville on Thursday of this week, j A large delegation of Shriners and j ieir ladies from Newberry, Prosper-! ^ y, Little Mountain, Whitmire and j ;her parts of Newberry county will c tend this meeting, also there will be I j. >out ten candidates from the county ^ ho will cross the hot sands on thatjj icasion. jx The day will be a busy one for the ic o v-? A 1 r* f r\ C* "f AV irmera> aiiu lanuiuacco, xvi. ^ ill be a business session in the morn- , a g, a biff dinner at noon, a parade < 2:30, then comes the Ceremonial! ssi >n and the initiation of the candates, at 8:00 p. m. there will be j i evening entertainment, and at 9:30 j e annual Shriners' ball will take i 11 ace. i i s ? ! h GJH Scouts ! d The Girl Scouts will meet at the ewberry hotel Saturday, December t d at 2:30 o'clock. ! h Kate Bullock, Sec. ' s l $ <$><$> ? ? w <$> ? $>$>$. <$,]$> y <h> ' <*} " SOCIAL 'v *' ?> <S> i ?> <J> <$> <?> <$ <5> <}> ^ <S> <? <S> <$><?>; '? ' LILACS. j<!> I ~ i? The following bit of verse was writ- <? ;en by Mrs. Anna Pearsall of Silver- j /erstreet, and the garden and bios- j soms referred to were at her child- Dc lood home in Maine. The poem in'.Ja tself is a perfect gem, and presents M< ;o the mind's eve a lovely picture. Ju jOc rhey nod and bend at me, And through their blooms I see A. garden filled with sweetness of the D( spring; jJa A. quaint old-fashioned door j Mi Whose steps I cross no more, | M; And memories half forgotten, back.Ju they bring. | 0( rhe old house near the street, Where the brook and river meet, And the willows nodding ever to the! stream, bc Seem a part of last year's spring j Which the purple lilacs bring, jus And memories, dear and distant, as tna a dream. I he Anna Pearsall. j ^ Srlverstreet. i,, ' !h MRS. TENCH Q. BOOZER : " ENTERTAINS CLUB " j CJ The Pastime club enjoyed thor-) oughiy a delightful meeting last Fri-J day afternoon, the hostess being: Mrs. Tench Q. Boozer. The home! was beautifully adorned with vases! and baskets of lovely chrysanthemums' ^ in the gay tints of autu-mn, and the score cards were miniature pump kins. The guests played bridge at pj three tables and at the close of the Sp entertaining games Mrs. Boozer, as-; ^T sisted by Mrs. Claude Dofriinick,! ^ served a tempting chicken salad a course with coffee and whipped i :ream. . ! r I MRS. FORSTER SMITH ENTERTAINS CIRCLE; ~~1? !] Circle No. 3 of the Presbyterian Woman's Missionary society was en-; tcrtained bv Mrs. Forster Smith on' Saturday afternoon last. The after-j noon was pleasantly spent in sewing I together pieces for a quilt to be sent ? to the Clinton orphanage when com-' N pleted, and there was much pleasant! rivalry over accomplishing the great- j 2St amount of work on the quilt. ; Later in the afternoon Mrs. Smith j served a delightful course of cream I ^nd cake, and salted nuts. . ! I*; FORTNIGHTLY CLUB j sc MEETS WITH MRS. KEITT fc cc f c The Fortnightly club met Tuesday C1 morning at the home of Mrs. J. L. t<? Keitt, timely topics of the day being j'di jiscussed by the women present. The: reader for the meeting was Mrs. I. H.; fc' Hunt, and the leaders for the state, ;o' domestic and' foreign news were Mrs. j S] iV. G. Houseal, Mrs. J. L. Bowles and j " Mrs. W. H. Hunt, respectively. At he close of the meeting the hostessserved a delicious luncheon. MRS. SCHENCK ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF BRIDE' i "4f"" w ^ hostess IVlld, TT . V_/ k/viiv*iv? )n Tuesday afternoon at a charming; hough very informal tea in honor of ler sister, Mrs. Clifford B. Boatvright of Spartanburg, a bride of ast week. Mrs. Boatwright was be'ore her marrage Miss Mary Louise fones and spent the early part of ier life in Newberry, and most of he guests at this lovely affair were j miong her girlhood classmates. A; >right note of color was added to the j ooms by the beautiful fall roses used 'ffpftivelv in decorating. Between he hours from 4 to 5:30 about twen-: y-five* quests called and tea was! I >oured by Miss Ada Schenck. Mrs. j Jchenck was also assisted in enter-; aininjr by Mrs. Edward Davis and j >lrs. P. E. Scott. ! ANOTHER AFFAIR FOR ! ? MRS. BOATWRIGHT r~ . i /-lolicr'ntfnl attentions vhich have been planned for Mrs. i I Soatwright, the recent bride from ! Spartanburg who is visiting in New- ! erry, will be the bridge party given Thursday evening by Mrs. 0. McR. | lolmes at her attractive home. Mrs. : Joatwright has received a warm wel- j ome from her childhood friends and Vmc hpon flr>np to make her visit . . pleasant one. /IISS FANNIE McCAUGHRIN i ENTERTAINS FOR BRIDE , : Mrs. Clifford Bedell Boatwright, he popular bride who is visiting her ister, Mrs. W. C. Schenck, was again tonoree at a lovely function Wednes lay afternoon when Miss Fannie leCaughrin entertained for her at he home of Mrs. W. H. Hunt in Caloun street. The afternoon was ' pent in playing rook, seven tables 3> <$><$> <?><?> $<?><?> ^ <? ? > & <$> ! MARKET REPORTS. <-. < > Corrected Monday and Thurs- ' day by Summer Bros. Co. V , <?>' i New York Market. Open H igh J.ow Close; c 17.60 17.00 17.24 17.25 j n 17.45 17.55 17.12 17.20 h 17.35 17.51 17.09 17.15 ly 16.59 1G.77 16.35 16.50 t lo.So JO.UU iO.SU New Orleans Market. ?c lG.r>0 16.60 16.31 16.31 n 16.72 16.85 16.40 16.46 eh 16.90 16.97 16.55* 16.61 ay 16.55 16:77 .16.36 16.40 ily 16.18 16.33 16.00 16.00 t 15.30 15.30 15.00 15.00 Newberry Market. Cotton, 1G.00. ing arranged for the games in the acious rooms which were made unually pretty by the use of fragrant ircissus and roses. The guest of >nor was presented with a useful 10k of recipes by the hostess. At e close of this delightful affair the >stess, assisted by Mesdames W. H. unt, I. H. Hunt, and J. N. Mclughrin, served a dainty sweet >urse. JONES-BOAT WRIGHT The following announcements have ;en received in Newberry and will ; read with much interest by the iends of the attractive young coue. Mr. and :Vlrs. Boatwright are ending part of their honeymoon in ewberry at the home of Mr. and ? -f-Vin lnffpr hpinc rs. vv. \j. uiiitiii.iv, Miv ? sister of the bride: Mrs. Adams Crane Jones in ounces the marriage of her daughter Mary Louise to I'r. Clifford Bedell'Boatwright, Jr. 1 Wednesday, Novembei; the twenty third nineteen hundred and twenty-one Spartanburg, South CarolinaOTICE OF ELECTION OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN AND FIVE SCHOOL TRUSTEES AND ONE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS Notice is hereby given that the gular election 'for mayor and five dermen, one for each of the five nrHc to serve for two years and hool trustees for the graded school >r each of the five wards and for one mimissioner of public works to serve >r six years, will be hpla in the coun1 chamber in the opera hoase m the wn of Newberry, S. C , on the secid Tuesday in December, the same ?ing the 13th day of said month, ihe )lls to be opened at 8 o'clock in the >renoon and to be close 1 it six clock in the afternoon. H. L. jeers, F. M. Lindsay, J. H. Baxter ? ail mi.iiwot mi?in in ??i jl .b jbc+js ma ? fK-c A t~i w? % flKE! HI In the heart of o'clock P. M. Results serious d< tile building and Better Be Sal Let's Talk In? ^n/invifn f ?nn S tjci>yi ny iiUau u J. H. WEST, Pres. SERVICE FIRST REPA Let us save you money o pair Automobiles, Motorc tols and Sewing Machine: ' WEL We weld it if it can be headquarters while in to\ Garage, 901 Main Street. Davis & Walter Davis h'hone 1 are appointed managers of said ekc-'Lc tion. By order of the town council of1 Newberry. S. C., on the 30th uay of t X ovem ber. 1021. ; ? EUGEXE S. BLEASE, Mayor. r( Attest i J. \V. Chapman, Clerk and Treas- j urer. 12-2-td. ! !A1 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY On Monday, December 12, 1021, at] 11 o'clock in the forenoon at the late j ? residence of J. C. Griffin, deceased,! Ti on Mr. L. C. Havird's place, as ad-! miniitrator of said deceased I will sell - - j 1 _ ______ _ ? ? ( the following personal property -oi me said J. C. Grifiin, deceased: One; mule, chickens, one wagon and gears, i corn and fodder, peas, farming imple- ? ments and household and kitclv.-n fur-;V\ niture. Terms cash. i L. E. Havird, Administrator, j SPECIAL NOTICE ; ?' |?, Bring the children with you Fridayj evening and visit my store. Don't [ come to shop just "browse! ! around." Favors for all. Hal j j Kohn. j Fresh home ground meal at Johnson- S ! McCrackin Co. 12-2-tfi Christmas cards displayed Friday ? night for the first time. This is a P i real event. Hal Kohn. j # | ! Lest?String of pearl beads with dia-l mond clasp, Sunday November 27, I in town of Newberry. Finder F j please notifv Miss Lora Wicker. j / 12-2-1t | ! 1 - - * ' * mi. - A < _ iA blue ribbon winner?a. rie ounu n.. i McKay Nonchoakable Stalk Cutter. T ; See us for price. The Purcell Co. I ; ll-29-3t. ' ' | Lap Robes?A stock of extra nice! j ones at prices to suit the times. See i j us when in need and save money.' Summer Bros. Co. ll-29-2t V Coal Hcds?Just received both gal-i ! vanized and Japan finish. Prices; reasonable. Summer Bros. Co. ll-29-2t i E Guns?At special prices for next few days. See us. Summer Bros. | ' 11 -20-2t I V^U. I ?????????????????????? ; No trespassing either by hunting, ! fishing or otherwise will be allow-; \ j ed on my lands. Mrs. Claudia C. ! Suber. ll-29-2tp ( : I The Finest Fish in season no\V, such . as' Spanish Mackerel, King Mack-1 * erel, Trout. Black, Red Bass,! j other good kinds in season, also, ( : Norfolk Oysters. When you think : of srood fish think of Cowrard. i e 11-22-tf. j1 j Hunting strictly forbidden on lands I j ofJ. S.Floyd. ll-25-3tprr ==l{ I No. 522 tir* - A i TI * ! vv ins rnzc; mc . ! ELITE !i ? i a i ?^S ?? '? ; :< art nor? I \Li F iALi I the city at 7:00 ? I image to mercan- s ? contents. ? Fe Than Sorry I iurance 1 oday | J ! Investment Co. f T. L. HICKS, Sec'y. i tr mammmmmmawmmmmmm ? ??rj ?? ???- f > QUALITY ALWAYS i v IR1NG I I g n your repairing. We re- " # :vc!es, Bicycles, Guns, Pis- ? s. ... DING | welded, make our place ~ ?vn, located at the Central Z # ? Harman | 64 Jerome B. Harman i > ! _____? ! >st?A11 amethyst scarf pin. Re-| ward if returned to Jas. C. Kinard, Co {lege campus, nhone 417. J 1 -2o-lf. >r Sale?1 room house and lot on Vniu-I' street for ouick sale. *lt>00. Apply Mrs. I). M. Cromer or (i. Elbert Cromer. II persons are warned not to trespass upon the land of the undersigned by hunting or otherwise. J. C. Crapps. ll-22-")tp respass Notice?All persons are forbidden to trespass on the lands of the undersigned in Xo. 7 township by fishing, hunting or in any other r* r t o _ XT I) manner, u. J. Jones ec oun, xz. u. Lindsay. 916-30tp /'anted?Position as- overseer on farm. Gt>od references. Write J. L. Boozer, Prosperity, S. C., R. b\ D. No. 5. 10-18-8t or Sale?50 acres land near Mount Pleasant church. Write J. A. Wright, Athens. Ga. 9-23-20t Mascot Brand" ground limestone, very essential in the rotation of crops, grate conditioner cf soils; attractive delivered prices. Phone or write C. L. Lester, ae:ent, Newberry, S. C. 10-21-tf eed wheat for sale at two dollars per bushel. Farmers Oil Mill. 11-22-St. ure Georgia Cane syrup. 90c gal Ion, for sale by Johnson-McCrackin Co. 11-8-tf. or Sale?Galvanized roofing and sticks. All lengths. We can save you money on the price. JohnsonMcCrackin Co. 11-18-tf respass Notice?All persons are forbidden to trespass on any1 of our lands known as the Gary Farm. Jalapa Farm and the Crotwell Farm by fishing, hunting or in any other manner. Summer Bros.-Co. 11.1 S.4t.1 taw /anted?Bring your peas to us. We pay highest market price. Cash. B. B. Schumpert & Co., Prosperity, S. C. ll-Il-8t [ have on hand a lot )f cigars to sell, for :ost and less than :ost, some slightly iamaged, some not damaged at all. See is before you buy. Fhanksgiving cards 3ne cent. s a n fs o r_ Anne u. mi & to. ? ! ! ??P? ! MM???1 N Friday Evei 1 / Friday evening I ; display many Christms invited to drop in di "browse" around my li Mind you, this is n< n 11 . 1* ana ouy, ior an 01 us, . by and myself, are just * goods as we are to sell I don't care if the spid< cash register. Christmas Greeting First real showing of m I i Favors for all who vi Visit, "Browse," or S > . 4 V VH ? H .'H t * i OPERA HOUSE ? PROGRAM 1 Friday, Dec. 2. 'THE BEACH OF DREAMS" Edith Storey \ i v Fox News I j ; i Dor ^ 1 "WHITE HORSEMAN" No. 15 2 REEL WESTERN 2 REEL AUBREY COMEDY i Remember the handsome prize to be given away at the i ELITE Thursday. Get your number today. H. M.BIGBY ? Optometrist 3rd Floor Exchange Bank Bldg EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED \ BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED I * ' i Try our delicious plain and raisin , pound cake. It's simply fine. BakeRite Bakery. 5 11-18-tf. * NOTICE ! Hunting strictly forbidden on any lands of the undersigned. ?. '! JNO. R. SPEARMAN, i JOHNSON McCRACKIN CO. ; ll-4tf. ? Jl 1 Cream puffs every Friday and Satur- ^ day. Bake-Rite Bakery. i 11-18-tf. r No hunting allowed on lands of the ' i undersigned. Talu A. Aull, G. C. | Merchant, Jno. H. Aull. 1 l-25-3t. For Sale?Fulghum se?d oats, South -^Carolina grown, bright, thoroughly ^ hiatured and heavy. $1.00 per bushel. H8 L. Parr. 11-15-tf FARMERS TAKE NOTICE i; We have on hand any amount of acids, and high grade fertilizers, for I grain. FARMERS OIL MILL, J. H. Wicker, Mgr. x ! 11-18i ' , Peas Wanted. Johnson-McCrackin ^ 1 Co. 10-11-tf J a * & i % ling at Hal's ? *4* n am going to have on ? is suggestions. You are S jring the evening and , ? ^ ttle store. * ? * )t an invitation to come ? Miss Brehmer, Mr. Over- * n as glad to show you our * L / you, and Friday evening * ers spin a web* about my * ? ? ( <5> ? Cards in profusion. ? tt Koo 11+I-fii 1 ^ J Mtautii ui uiiv. ^ 4 ' V v . 5 i isit store during evening. ? i ? ihop (if you like). ? g 8, I - ' n 4 A I " x /<%> v a ' ?3 "n 5 I r :: :-::vKvnv::v::^vSv?v?vmy