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PPostively w ably low price a f Ladies' Black 1 I lot Ladies' Bla medium toe, Wing solid leather soles, $ in this sale, at pair . 1 lot Ladies' Kid 1 -w-r-rm n l 1 I soles, Wmgioot rut leather Shoe, Ho. brand, to go in this: One Strap 1 of one si Pumps, sizes 3 to 7, toe, the Hoge Monti 1 er Shoe, to go-on sa L Black Kid C I 48 pairs black Ki< HI ium heel and toe, 1 P heel -at I /V S * r' v f 1 ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT I ' The Newberry College club met ir the court house on Wednesday af ternoon, May 10th, 1922, at 5 p. m for the purpose of making arrange ments for the commencement exer cises of the college. In absence ol the president, W. H. Hunt, the vice president, C. E. Summer, presided In the absence of the secretary, Jas C. Kinard, J. B. Hunter acted'as secretary. The following officers wer( reelected: W. H. Hunt, president. C. E. Summer, vice president. James C. Kinard, secretary. R. T. Caldwell, treasurer. The chairman appointed the following committees with a chairmar for each committee with power t( 1 1 * ? * ~ -Gil ? ?-. U i said cnairmau uu im m ms> kumm.^v, as he desired: John M. Kfnard, finance. f I. H, Hunt, entertainment. B. V. Chapman, securing homes. Hal Kohn and Dr. J. B. Setzler decoration. 0. B. Cannon, luncheon. Cannon G. Blease, automobiles. The chairman of the entertainmen and luncheon committees were eacl' authorized to expend whatever fund: were necessary in order to properl} entertain the guests at commence ment. The chairman of the club was authorized to supply any additiona committees or any other thing neces sary in carrying out the program The meeting adjourned subject to th< call of the chairmna. * ^ Grady Reuben and wife forfeitei bonds of $5 at the recorder's cour Thursday morning on the charge o assault and battery. It develape< that it was another Jiggs and Maggi act in colored life, as Grady's wif< got the better of the fight, using i poker. One man said if she had ha< one more pound of strength sh would have killed her husband. ginning e have never been able ?1 4-~ nu we die guiug iu mi ^ Loi Cid Oxfords ek Kid Oxfords, foot rubber heel, 14.00 values to go * $2.69 r Oxfords, flexible . >ber heel, the all oe' g-e Montgomery A sale $1.98 or A Shot T> ,1 i rump U11U trap black Kid medium heel and M >-omery all leath- , le at $1.79 / k soles >ne Strap M i one strap, med- n , vVingfoot rubber - ( * fco Qfi i\/r j^YX heel, ? . : v, ( '"' ; v I j ^ rubb - V *-^4 * S U-d N ^ blac' X ^ leati -r : pair r. M. Se ;<S>3><$><S>i?><3><?><S><e><$<$<?><?><?><?<?><$>' am <$> <S> chi |<3> ROTARY LUNCHEON <3>|'ser T S> > <?>, wa .<?><S><fc<^<S><S><S><S><S>#$,<S>??<S><fc??' ge^ ,! In the attendance contest which wh . the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs started 0f . I on February first, to run for the rest Vei of the year, it looks as if the Kiwan-j i ians have given up, for they have not' wi reported their attendance for thirty i days and at the last report the Kota. rians were leading by a good safe < : margin. Their one hundred per cent ^e< and 95 per cent meetings must ^is have discouraged the Kiwa ians con- jn jsiderably, but since one hui red per 251 cent are the aim of the Rocarians ke< ; they are not satisfied with anything . short of every member being at his wo t seat when the roll is called. .jat > i Tuesday morning Rotarians George Jei i Summer and Zach Wright had Secre- les tary Hal Kohn wire for their reserva- Th tion on the special Rotary train which bai will leave for Los Angeles for the roj Rotary convention on May thirtieth, ali , They will join the party in Asheville, of where the train stops for several ale hours to allow those going to stop ov- the ? ^ ^ /VII + ^ n-P fViQ A cVl OV1 lip irt I KZI <111 CI UC Hi C \JJL tut Jn : club and at a special luncheon. The he! i delegates from Newberry will be es- i* > > corted to Asheville by local rotarians. jnf r Karry Dominick and Ben Dorrity (]a - have already promised to take a load ^a? ; of Rotes to speed our delegates on wo 1 tneir way, other cars will probably }ja, go in the escort. a-0] 1 The Rotary committees appointed di< - for the administration of President th< j Hask Kibler are: Publicity, Bill Wal-'ex ilace; music, Earle Babb and James pe< \ Kinard; public affairs, Zach Wright re] t chairman, Me Mower and Ben Dorri-: f ty; educational, Ben cromer chair- re1 1 man, Doug Weeks and Henry Wells; ;th? 2 program, Jim Kinard, Doug Weeks th; i and Lad Eskridge. President Kibler Ut i had a novel way to appoint his com-'sla 1, mittees this vear and instead of nam- of ! I e . ing all the committeemen at one time . an he simply appointed the chairman of n wmni?iiiTi 'mi'iiTHii rn it ; Satur I wtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmKrmmammmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmBmm i to offer such rema ow them on the ma sk For The ! With a Big She /hite Oxfords for Little 3W heel white Oxfords, at nd many different 1 is not mentioned in this space will not permit. en's black Shoes, all s: solid leather, inner sok i to go in this sale at pai en's tan English toe, ru' )rds, S5.00 values en's tan English Shoe , grain leather inner sol . .. -?*<? / lot Boys' tan Oxfords,1 <er heel, English toe .... lot -Men's Scout Shoes, k, solid leather inner s< ler out soles, while the $1.98 a a?HBHBWil MljWaigg.MIBWWHifi BaaaMHaBMawmanaMBSMnMnHBHHBai d then in a conference with the' urmen they selected the others to ve on the committee and in this y the chairman is responsible for rting members on his committee1 o will work with him and this way ! naming committees1 seems to be j :y effective and satisfactory. ILL THE TRAGEDY OF ISRAEL NEVER END? I Since December, 1918, there have ?n more than 2,000 separate and! tinct programs, large and small,; the Ukraine. It is known that1 0,000 Jews in that country have ?n murdered. Countless others i7e been cruelly maimed, hardly a ; man in the land has not been vio-: ed, practically all the 3,500,000 < ivs alive in the Ukraine are home- i s, starving, half naked, and ill. ree hundred thousand innocent i bes in Central and Eastern Eu-1 )e, whom the war and the beasti-: tv of pogrom-makers have robbed either or.e or both Barents, erv >ud for help. They stretch out >ir puny, emaciated hands to us America and they cry to us for :p. | These are not exaggerated figures, i lated for the purpose or propagar-, , They are conservative estimates,! sed on the reports of trained social rkers, American investigators who ^e spent fro mone to three years road as representatives of the joint tribution committee through which ? American Jewish lelief committee tends its aid to the war-stricken ople of Europe And what do they pert? | Dr. Frank Rosenblatt, who has just :urned from the Ukraine, reports it there are 200.000 war orphans in it county alone. It :s there in the ;ra:ne. where Jews have been ughtered in the thousands and tens thousands, and ot'ier thousands d tens of thousands have per'shed hunger and disease, that 95,000 I in mr im iiht mi aa rkable values before, rket at startling low p Sign ie Folks Whit , medium I lot whit $1.69 medium he We also kinds of Hosiery. T ad. Time colors at... The Mori black, nav; it-ps fi to 75c values t i and out ir.. .$2.98 Extra Spe< bber heel ,.t...$3.48 20 pounc rubber 12 yards es ..$3.48 7 yards ? Wingfoot -- 7 yds. ex1 $2.89 And ma -tan and I mentioned, jies, blue ' Don't fai 1 ? ?i- ^ A- A? y lasi ZLl, I ^uunng una nd $2.25 I } sale. children will die within the next few j months. No power -on earth can save : them, and unless America acts quick- j ly, unless there is an immediate and ; overwhelming response to the appeal of the American Jewish' Relief com-1 mittee for $14,000,000 their fate will be shared by thousands upon thous- ; ands of 'other orphans. Then there is soviet Russia! No | one knows exactly what is going on ' behind the curtain of mystery which j has hidden Russia from the world's ! gaze for so many years, 'but there are I hundreds of thousands of Jewish children dvins: in that territory, ac-1 cording to reports that have come to ! us. There are 40,00ft Jewish orphans ! in Poland and there?are thousands of j Jewish orphans in ' Austria, in Hun- i gary, and all over Europe. There are Jewish5 orphans on ev-j ery highway and every byway of Eu- ' rope. You can see them on the un P v i r. vi / ! 1 t c-tvoo+C nf fV(r> Vuo- I ging for crusts; you can see them in the cities and towns which have been devastated by battle and pogrom, searching among the ruins in the hope of finding a bit of stale bread, or something that will satisfy their terrible hunger; you. can see them on the roads, you can .see them in the field and in the forests, digging for roots* eating grass or herbs. And always they are feverish, always their teeth chatter with the cold which bites deep into their (bodies, only half covered with . the pitiful rags they wear. Why, thousands of these babes saw their homes go up in flames; thousands of them saw their brothers and s'stcrs killed before ou their eyes; saw theii; fathers killed, as and in the ears of thousands there st:li rings the shrieks of their moth- ^ ers driven insane by the horrors of pogroms. Many of these children, no one as. knows how many, have wandered n<? hundreds of miles away from their birthplaces, and all of them are with- n0 out shelter, without protection, with-j*e( j orning, we bought 500 pair o >rices} now is the time e Canvas Oxfords ;e Oxfords, sizes 3 to 8, els. at $1.89 have a special price on he Buster Brown Silk, all ,...98c and up ito Half Hose for Men, /, peach, and cordivan. o go in this sale at pr. 49c :ials for Saturday and Monday c * Is Sugar for 50c * !./i Sea Island for $1.00 louthem Silks for....$1.00 tra Good Bleaching $1.00 .ny other bargains not Ji:i t:L . 1 to visit Sanders' store Wonderful money saving f * ?' i . 4 % ' - . : . J * 1 m k i Best grade Sea Androscoggins ] Good 36 in Ble? Silk Ginghams. Mens dress Shir All Umbrellas v Silk He New shipment L t education. No, not ail of them, t the joint distribution committee is'^ess dng care of 20,000 war orphans in j Christ irope. Twenty thousand! Why, j help t it's less than twice as many as; ere'are in all of the Jewish orphan 1 Th< ylums in the Ignited States. But: morn; arly fifteen times that number bacca ven't any roofs over their heads,' ed on food to satisfy their hunger, fif- house ?n times that number threatened j lough I E*fjg I nift fflHliitMKfcMMSiitMiiBBfcBlBBBii f Shoes and Slippers a to buy shoes at your p wSf/^ /*' # >cx N\ Dark .Tan Ox I lot dark tan Oxfori heel, medium toe, dout while they last at ...... White Canvas Oi 1 lot white Canvas < 2 buttons, medium h at .-... Black Kid Two 1 lot black Kid two heel, medium toe at .. . i - MMMW* I ^ L Anders Specials Island. Bleaching. iching. ts $1.50 value. alue up to $4.00 >se 50c up all cut .adies & Children I 9 :yphus and other epidemics, un-| _________ ne American people, Jew and j ;ian alike, are moved to help and i hem quickly! &F 2 senior finals begin JVIond&y j ing at Newberry college. The laureate sermon will be preach- cures j Sunday, June 4, at the opera er , by the Rev. Dr. H. A. McCul- ^jjj0 at 11 o'clock?not at 11:30. t a remark- | trice, I fL | r j . * n ' ' ' 'll nij fords % .1 ds, low rubber )le wear soles, $2.98 . . ? 'Iwk lie Strap )ne strap with eel and toe $1.89 x T-2 ; Straps * j' strap, Cuban $2.48 I I ' ' ' %A _ i ?i i i ? . ' ' I ' ?on * S ' . . " ?'.< : i 0 'r ' - - > - Stfj onday i W 9 12c 1 tp. ? 18c : j lie j 55c $1.25 98c 2 - 1 ?>\% ? frflj s slippers e ion I -vj ?-? ?. ???a?? )bb '* .-w Malaria, Chills and Fevigue or Bilious Fever. It e germs. ' / % a '