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<?> <?> <8> , ROTARY NOTES < > ^ <S> Tuesday the Rotarians had a rather unique luncheon, not that there was anything strange about the food or the members but when it came time for the set program the president announced that there was no regular program for this luncheon but that the members would talk, 6ing or do just what suited them bset. So after a delightful dinner, with chicken on toast as the piece de resistance, and peach ice cream and cake as a dessert Ben Cromer got up and told the members that they needed some education as to things Rotary and he proceeded to give them a few minutes of interesting notes about the origin and growth of Rotary and ended by 6aying that any organization which . in 1910 had sixteen clubs and which now has more than twelve hundred representing twenty-three countries must have something behind it to give it such a fine growth. Secretary Kohn told the club that the directors at their last meeting decided to ask the club to invite the members of the Newberry fire departmnt to a luncheon and asked that the clu'b express a desire in this matter. The vote was unanimously carried to have the firemen at an early meeting and the secretary was instructed to extend to them an invitation. Rotarian Huntingdon of Greenville, a prominent electrical dealer of that city, was a r\ ^ rtlnV* r? n m a f "f V? n ui tiic iiuu anu iic iviu ui. ciiw Radio club which his Rotary club had organized in order to assist amateur operators to learn radio and to build outfits. As chairman of the boys' work committee of his club he sketched some of the activities of the Greenville Rotarians and stated that next summer the Rotary troop of scouts might come to Blythe Shoals and camp at their camping place, which is an ideal place for summer camps and has been fitted up at great expense to the Greenville club. His talk was greatly enjoyed. Bill Wallace made a short talk and Newberry's only honorary Rotarian, Colonel Walter Hunt, expressed great pleasure at being present and told the members that he intended to be present at every meeting in the future, on account of the great pleasure 1 r% if i A ? ?V A Wilicil it gave IIIIII IU IIll A WILLI nit Newberry Rotariar>s. When the secretary called the roll he announced that every Rotarian in the fcity was present, save one, who had sickness in his family. He told the members that' fqr May attendance that this club ranked second in this state and seventeenth in the sevT eth district, composed of fifty-eight clubs. This, announcement of the * showing made by the Newberry Rotarians was greeted with applause. Mention was made of the Rotary troop of scouts being on their summer camp and the club passed a resolution that this afternoon they would visit the camp and the secretary was instructed to take along a large churn of ice cream and other delicacies for the scouts and carry to them the best wishes of those mem bers who were prevented from visiting the scouts during their camp. The hour for adjournment being near at hand Hask Kibler asked Earle Babb to dismiss the meeting with a song and the members passed out from an unusual yet highly enjoyed meeting. Had His Job Rov SimDson. neerro laborer, was putting in his first day with a construction gang under a foreman who was known for getting the maximum amount of labor out of his men. Simpson was helping in the task of moving the right-of-way and all day long he carried heavy timbers and ties until at the close of the day he was completely tired out. Came quitting time. Before he went, he approached the boss and said: "Mister, you sure you got me down on the payroll?" The foreman looked over the list of names he held. "Yes," he said, finally, "here you are. Simpson, Roy Simpson. That's right, isn't it?" "Yass, suh, boss,'' said the negro, "dass right. I thought mebbe you had me down as Sampson."?Leschen's Hercules. Sound Reasoning A woe-begone looking traveler reached the riverside and approached the old boatman who operated the ferry across the pretty stream. "Dad," he whined, "I'm broke and I must get across the stream. Will you trust me for it?" "Farp's nnlv n npnnv. mister." said the old ferryman. "I know it; but I haven't got' a penny," replied the woe-begone traveler. "Mister," he declared, "if you ain't got a penny you won't be none the better off on the other side of the river than you are on this." ? IHaltiwanger & Carpent ?a? i y y j??B??w??w?? 36-in. Bleaching, a good quality and well worth 15c yd. Limit 10 > yds. to a customer. Dollar $1.00 Day sale price 10 yds. for v Hill and Androscoggan Bleaching. Dollar Day sale price, 6 yds. $1.00 for 36-in. Long Cloth, fine smooth weave, regular price, 20c yard. Dollar Day sale price, 7 yds. $1.00 for > 36-in. English Long Cloth, best quality. Dollar Day sale ' price, o yds. for ^ 30-in. white Nainsook, 25c value, a'bout 400 yds. as long as lot lasts. Dollar Day sale price 7 yds. 1.00 for ^ 140-in. Nainsook, white, flesh, maize, blue, regular price 40c yd. Dollar Day sale price 3 yds. $1.00 . 36-in. E^each(ed Pajanfa Checks, best quality, Dollar Day sale AQ price 6 yds for # Iy Plisse Crepe, beautiful quality, pink, blue, helio, maize, white. Dollar Day sale price, 4 yds. QQ 36-in. Indian Head, Dollar $1.00 Day eale price 5 yds. for 72-in. all pure Linen Table Damask. Dollar Day sale price Aft one-half yard for 58-in. Mercerized Table Damask, 75c value, Dollar Day Sale ?1 nn If. v**vw price 2 yds. for 66-in. Mercerized Table Damask, a big $1.25 value. Dollar Day CJ1 AA ? sale price, 1 yd. for ^ * ;j| About 50 crochet and dimity white Quilts, some slightly mussed from handling, $1.50 to $2.00 value. Dollar Day sale price AA each Ex y Curtain Scrim, white and ecru, a * (very nice quality. Dollar $1.00 'Day sale price 10 yds. for t Tvfnrnnisptfp rrpnm whito and I, .. v ecru, 25c alue. Dollar Day CJ1 AA sale price 5 yds. for W ' 45c Creton6, all wanted colors to select from. Dollar Day sale J J QQprice, 3 yds. for v V 36-in. Challie, pretty patterns for aprons, dresses or drapery, 25c value. Dollar Day sale price & J QQ 6 yds. for ** * Short length Dimity, checks and stripes, a pretty quality worth up to 50c yd. Dollar Day sale fljl A A price, 4 yds. for ?P1.VU A f\ i v> Vniln q nroHr ftliollfv W 111 tC V V1IV) CL W Vl/J VJUUK VJ for dresses, waists and curtains, 5Iyard lengths. Dollar Day ffl AA sale price, 5 yds. for ?J/x?wv A good 35c quality, 40-in. white Nainsook. Dollar Day sale QQ price, 4 yds. for ** * 36-in. Lykelinen, 35c value. Dollar Day sale price 4 yds. $1.00 for 36-in. white Satinette, worth not less than 69c yd. Dollar Day ^ QQ sale price 2 yds. for v * 36-in. Beach Cloth, white, pink, helio. yellow, green and tan. Dollar Day sale price 5 yds. $1.00 for Shirt Madras, est patterns, all the wanted colors. 'R 45c quality. Dollar Day QQ sale price, o yds. for * 160c quality, Dollar Day QQ sale price 2 yds. for * Heaviest quality Cheviots, solid colors, shirt and dress patterns. Dollar Day sale price, 7 yds. $1.00 i?L-i-m ta?an ? nca .t l"?*- . jw ! ! w?stob??? ??>?g?m ??. ! i i :er "The Growing Sto t k a . i % n f Two wonderful days of extra value store from all the surrounding countr, supply your mid-summer needs at pri( penny. New goods in plenty to choos' chases made at rock bottom prices so 1 \ extraordinary during this sale and ha and neighbors. a t We might have named'this an app *1 oil /I arranged it in appreciation ol tiie iac crease of 21 per cent over May of that "the growing store ol Newberry" and true value giving. 'ff " r- , So, in appreciation, we,'.offer you th Saturday and Monday. If you are wis ters and devote the bette?'part of thes ' while these extraordinary low prices ] give you an index of the offerings, but fnr\ nnmflmnc! IA firl'VPTt.isP. OOTl i^ClJUO IUU iiUlliV/i uwu vv tv v?ji v?- ?>wV. ? be sure to come again Monday. ' r '. t j 'u ~ ' J Extra S3 Spring Suits, Wraps, Dresses and ClriVfc vinw rm stalp a 1-2 regular price. J UA1I lo IIV TT VI* ? - ? ? ? w * \ ' FOR 10c YARD ; d;i?/-i v.5rrv? rin f.nf hiV table. Sea Is X HCU Vii V/ a* V r^-0 7 land, Dress Ginghams, Chambray, Apron Gingham ard Curtain goods. Not a yard in the lot but would cost more-plus wholesale than our Dol-iar CI AA Day Sale price. 10 yds. for v 41-inch Imported white Organdie, permanent finish. A big 75 value. CI AA Dollar Dav sale price, 2 yds. for # I $2.00 to $6.50 Hand Bags $1.00 We have just received six dozen Ladies' leather Hand Bags, good styles, any wanted color and blacks. We 'bought these at only a fraction of their worth and will put on sale Saturday for the first time. The entire lot at a ?1 AA very special Dollar Day price all IhiATontfav "The Growing Stc Newberry, So ? in m 'I uii i mi nun i' ? ? 1 ii^Hiiwinii iBii i? re of Newberry" Hal lo Extra Duty Here id Mondav. 19 . ^ j giving that will bring people to our y, two clays during which you may ;es chopped way down to the last e from, including many special pur <-*? _ j ;hat we might oner you sometning ve you talk about it to your friends y \i * ) k.' 1 id li h fHiS >reciation sale" for we have really t that our May business shows an inlast year. That .is proof positive continues to grow through service !'? li i li\ 11 v . ltt . . i is' exceptional opportunity to save ?e you will drop less important mate two days to supplying your wants * % 'ji <1 ' :-~*t . prevails The items listed here will there will be scores of. other barle in Saturday morning, and you'll - ' i ~ .?/ i i J .;: * * ... a y a ~4" * * ; ? pecials! t We have just received our fifth shipment of the popular 37-inch unbleached Ratine. Price the yard To Make Buying Easier Check items wanted and bring advertisement with you. 4 40-inch white Organdie, short lengths, 5 to 10 yards, value 35c to 50c yard. .. Dollar Day Sale price 5 yards QQ for' * Dotted Swiss, colors, green, helio, | blue, pink, 65c quality. Dollar V| yy i Day sale price, 2 yards for Hair Nets?A well known brand, double mesh, cap shape, regular price 15c each. Dollar Day Sale price, QQ ? ? W ? ? j >re of Newberry " nth Carolina tiwanger^'car]^nter^W| 32-in. Romper Cloth, solid colors ?. and stripes. Dollar Day Sale CI AA B price* 5 yds. for ^ V, 27-in. Dress Gingham, fast colors, checks, stripes and plaids, <M AA 25c vaiue, 6 yds. for ?P v 32-in. Dress Gingham, solid colors, plaids, checks z/ig stripes, 35c . alue. fl Dollar Day sale price 4 yds. QQ Tissue and French Ginghams, 60c 4 I . . and 65c quality. Dollar Day fljl A A sale price, 2 yds. for ^ * One lot of about 25 pieces colored i & ^ Voiles, pretty patterns, all the wanted colors, this season's stock. Dollar Day sale price 4 yds. $1.00 One lot of about 25 pieces Voiles, the best of this season's patterns. Has been a fast seller at 39c yd. Dollar Day sale price 3 yds SI .00 I I White Satinette Petticoats, $1.50 value. Dollar Day sale price $1.00 I Table Oil Cloth, best quality white ; * and colors. Dollar Day sale $1.00 1 I price 4 yds. for ^ 18x36 Huck Towels. Dol- C*1 A A lar Day sale price 7 for v ' , | 18x36 hemstitched Huck Towels. Dollar Day sale price four $1.00 1 26x49 Turkish Bath Towels, a big value at Dollar Day sale $1.00 I price 2 for ^ 35c Turkish Bath Towels. ' I " " -t*1'?- fniip AA JJonar uay oaic puv-v, *>,? _ _ ____ _ for vl?W # About 100 doz. Ladies' and Men's Handkerchiefs, every one a good 10c <"-! < - ft*..* | value.. .-.Dollar' Day sale <P1 AA ^ 'ft" ;fjl price, 20 for - . Uct? ' Ladies' Mercerized Lisle Hose, double sole, high special heel, seam back, worth 60c pr.. Dollar Day <M AA m'^ sale price 2 pairs for ^ # Ladies' Cotton Hose. Dollar Day s^le price, 12 pairs G*1 AA for <PUVU / ' ' Ladies' Cotton Ho6e, regular price . 'g 19c. Dollar Day sale price 7 $1.00 I pairs for - ^ Ladies' $1.50 Silk Hose. - :i3 Dollar Day sale price, the Jj QQ pair *, ft, Ladies' Bungalow Gingham ApLADIES' HATS $1.00 50 or more Ladies' Sailors and trimmed Hats. Some of them received within the past week. All others in the lot are this season's (B purchases. Values $1.50, $4.50 to $6.50. Dollar Day sale pricefljl AA each ~~ ^ #v" EXTRA SPECIALS . I I | A';out 50 Ladies' Gingham Dresses, good styles, . ae&t colors, some slightly mussed, not one in the lot worth less than $3.00 to $5.00. Chosen from the lot. Dohar Day CJO AA price, each v?*vv Men's and Ladies' black Umbrellas, regular price $1.50 Dol- $1.00 ' I lar Day sale price each Ladies' Silk and Muslin Underwear. J One lot Gowns, Chemise, Camisoles and Bloomers, $1.50 to $2.00 values. Dollar Day sale price $1.00 I each 40-in. Organdie, colors, yellow, brown, rose, helio, pink, green, blue, * j 39c quality. Dollar Day sale QQ S j price 3 yds. for " #1