The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, August 11, 1922, Page SIX, Image 7

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? " 2 I "The National ? 0 The corc A A courteous se A . J pect in a mc $ at ail tin | Hie National ? I Mayes Book ? Complet and Off Mayes Bock a i f L. I. E fit The Y< STEAM CLEAN I i Phone 12 d ' "Th. sui ;4 # The Men's Clothi : % . ; -i 'l To Our 1* I ^ V w Our modern Hour w Bring ii; your Whc The Far : # ? To' My Fri :? fall a&d Wcole fr Prices are right. ?> . " E, T. Caj *_ _ # . rs* # Up-li ? i ) v Clcthii ? i"3r ? -jr na @ ^ Newberry, _ ^ 4 ^ ?y:o HENRY FORD > AS WELL AS -U VOMOSa "V % Plant Is Great v i ^ in Itself Cove--n:-: ?^ A, .; . Employing 53.. ^ :v:.n The following ? Ford's p.jjit is"The Trash .Ab.*u Sarah T. Rush aWhea the fii : grew the Pieque larger plane : . bt^t. This is * c trSl city in u^ci;* hundred and twenty ploys fifty-Three Each employee rv o twice a month; ye: v pay day in some se^antf a half million the men. ^ In the Ford orga? doing every cor.ee work. The factory power* hc-ating an. fire ieparlme-n-:, te graph exchange, r offices, hospital. s departments, mo: park and athletic t ditorium. edacar partments, grc stores, meat tl ' V A Newberry" sp;r:f and prompt, j would exrn ba ouse aci? prevail here Bank of- .Newberry " j and Variety Store :! e line of books ice Specialties A* and Varie! v Store [I A v oinK" v.- rk Men's 1 ailc; PRESSING. DR V NG, REPAIRING ?> ? U.i.l Upp--Mt?\i\ewDerry novn VlMER &C0. Leaders in ng and Furnishings &i 'Tier friends:? Mili now in operation. at for grinding. mers Oil Mill Stop r. and examine my new *is. Isen, 1 he Tailor 4 PERRY a-the* Minute ij. Shoes, Hats Furnishings S. C. ! ilohon Row newspaper?the; ta \ v vs > Of , : . svtiem is ? ' e*: . i; ." ;i Up-tO-.:U C 0 - ' ",tr country, ev* nc Sew YorK ana :n <v >erienced fire ^ v v %>ycd in the plant m . .rained workmen an instant's no- ( V alarm is sound- -11 1? . 'I goes instantly, s office, facto 1 department rnjrinee^'s of- : uv, day, n^nth. 1 ;vhich the call ed. Three hun- J ^ placed through- at ^ hundred feet; sh ' rh ' u Ovtvarcraent le . mt is won- ? o most mod- t kind in the ii-ely separate and Henry Ford hc<spi-;ar ost of three million 2t , . ' . T .ea to tne srovernr. ?nt wi y f,ir one Mr. Ford calls *his m : is rr.v shop," he says, ki people can get well as lii :b and have their in-;:' aire.^.. ' pretty bit T is conr.? with the j lu ? ( are the bulwarks of its progress am than its schools, for commercial ai the pillars of moral conception am substantial and lasting. What cai labor of man's mind and body wit! nature to define his relations and futile would be the efforts of leg is to make and enforce laws for the moral sentiment for which the ch .^.4 i ^ r?nv-^AncihlA T^VPn thp TTiai t/' I LU i ~ their beneficent influence and fe homes who would not consider th sponsors of truth and justice. The; more contented people. The chu support and you need the church Jno. C. Goggans, Jr. W. S. Cameron Newberry Electric Co. Telephone 256 * " * * " " All of cur drinks are made with Cane Sugar Syrups, and bottled in a sanitary plant in sterilized bottles. Visitors welcomed. C Newberry Drug Co. Phone 74 Nov/berry, S. C. % JUST RECEIVED a shipment of Holmes & Edwards ! every day there is none better. The from $8 for a 26-piece chest to $25. Vases, Candle Sticks, Baby Sets, Be MAYES DRl 11 elms that reach to ths fifth story to be used for ins this :*u*ldinsf. They vere moved pi!s. cm the i\ -born estate iind re- Educational anted so that the new part of the The For(j e(jueaj ispital, which is the same length as Wt.ifar(? Work e N'r.^nal Capitol, is surrounded;^ ^00\ have . \ es that once had their roots leng.th elsewhere, of his boyhood home. This ,..^1 is in a \~T -S not built to serve the whieh serves >rv jor, for whom free clinics are ^ It incorp ovided, nor to serve the very rich,; jjf'hi?an Iaws and ho can afford to pay large surgical; ^ ,,,J;nber tj,e ol -rut it is for those of us who ! '^eir "acad rlicult to ; ke ends meet wh|le Iearning. a tr n.^m 'naoW 51 TV , , , , j. . oest piaris iyi" 1 zy- our destitute boys. The moving: picture laboratory, in ro one to care jj e Highland Park plant, i* remark- fa^ ?,ir. Ford i >le. Tto educational picture? are tue>r ?.> ;-e called icwn in 70 per cent of our country fcrs T, think of the eaters. It may not be known that fronds. For sever e?e are-sent to Mexico, Brazil. Chi- :a;r:eu a heme foi . Argent'iia, South Africa, Spain. < estate. Tr .veden, Norway. Japan. China. A' is- ;.ir^r0 amount of h: i and other countries. Mr. Ford do- >><t :har he plannec res that they be used in the large Each student recei id small schools, wherever t'ey can which amounts to j of service or can jjive pleasure. lars anuaily. div hero IV re. '-v 't-iial price to sohoois monthly portions, rit":;- cor.?s a day per reel. The to be self-supportir - - ^ L UN ^r-c o *! J cv:e includes nianv ci zqv ocs>. svavuu^uiy ? :owa specialists in educational coraance with his :ies. under whose guidance are ed- untii it reaches r in . rs. scenario writers and directors. To develop thrift hey > - ve to produce tilims of va- to each pay envel e to ..ackers throughout the land, boy keeps a saving * f a CommnBity ;l enlightenment even more id mental advancement need i responsibility to make them i society accomplish with the lout the influence of his moral duties to his fellow man? How lators, courts and magistrates common good without that arches of our land are recognizi upon the outside appreciates ^ 1 ri fY VI W inert: iire luurang xvi uv?? 9 church spires- of each town as y make happier homes and i rehes of this town need your es\ REDUCING MILLINERY STOCK One lot of hats, $5.00 to $8.00 value, for $1.00 ?. Oi*e lot of $10.00 to $15.00 values for $5.00 i MRS. J. W. WHITE 1208 Main St. Phone 181 Graham-Suber Co. i Complete Home Furnishers Money back if not as represented. p?I ?m i ?? ?mm mm iMrrrw^aciMiii m mm r \imt n-in>? n ti? tt<-? CnyfvtPHa ? 11^/ V/L4A M. V We don't keep groceries, we sell era j A complete line of heavy and fancy Groceries at the Right Price. 1208 College St, Newberry, S. C. Silverware. For your table use prices will surprise you, ranging Also a lot of Sterling Silver Bud wis and other single pieces. ? UG STORE 999999*99199999999 .luec.rg: their pu- are fiiteen instructors employed; a | board of five me inborn directs the Department I policy of the school, and a long ional department, %va!t:nK i-st is kept of boys who wish and Americanize;t0 0t> admitted. Mr. Searlc;>, the head been treated at c- t^e school, is a distinguished edThe Ford trade ; ucaror^e wing: of the -^r- Ford realizes that the future as a school build- our "ou^try depends on the boys jrated under the of today. He gives to those extends to a lim- befriends ms money, his time and >pcrtunity to con-! t^10u?bt, ar.d to each an opportunity Tn ,',MpV(3 success. Thev will be the emic educaction " * uie. It is one of; rnen anc* women ?- tomorrow, and It salvaging some of ^ --ope >.ha^ ?ne\ become good "or bovs who have f d honorub!e citizens. they succeed or Gigantic Size 5 not willing for. Some idea of the gigantic size of d ? ' :!(* i)rt- the Ford organization may be securm as boys without ed from the fact that besides the a! years he main-! Highland J'ark plant, the tractor homeless boys: plant is located at the River Rouge s reou'r^d such a foundry, where twenty-one railroad I s time and inter- tracks enter. Here at one point a . the trade school. log goes in. and at another point ves a scholarship comes out a finished body. There F hurdled do'- are thirty-one assembling plants in ided into semi- this country and others in different This enables him parts of Xorth and South America, ig while studying. Europe. Australia and the Orient. increased in ac- During the p.;st year nearly one hunability and effort dred thousand freight cars were *?5 m handle Ford shipments. e nunureu auiuu-. r is add^d Every other available method of cpe, provided the transportation was used aitso. such as :s account. There express companies, parcel post and 99? Pvnm thf? ashes of the bigger, and more able lo pr< EVERYTHING to build the h P-G Paints are better. Newberry L The J. W. K Wholesale IV Authorized Caj > m.Y 1 newDerry Call on your merchant Rebel Girl Flours. Just Feeds, Granola, Dai / Tobaccos, Cigarettes, and Any article usually found We sell to merchants onl 1 J 910 Peoples Na! 0 * Prosperit N The right spirit?plus ai The Bank ol l Yen -^ill find here the co % a rirht to expect. F O Car.: Tru>: Wi.y t:cv *n i.e.*.o yc? W> oei i.DY Cc 'pi-on(' W. c r-.i i-y a ocmpIsLe sto vJi.i .t .ve yoti !' healy IV') Phcne 06 if 09990.C motor truck. With a total of si::.y: y. the us., employees !n the Highland Pr.' R!vcr jltc r.-. " Dearbrrn nlmts, h'a - jn-.f'.'vJvo to i :y tY one-fourth ol :ae men. women a children in Detroit and envirq are directly dependent an the Fo industries for support, and that equal number are* indirectly suppo ed frcm this source. h is said that man's eiiiciency } ':een increased 66 per cent by t automobile; families and frier have been drawn closer to.reth< \>o->Vn W.is improved: lives have be prolonged. It has given more se: ice ir.d pleasure than any other vent ion :r. the kist several decad The inventor who built a car wi;I the reach of the mass o- the ?oo] has been a benefactor to his fell man. and has helped make history. * * # * The Ford Mansion For sentimental reasons the ha: some bricks that were in the fount tion of Ten Eyck's tavern are p< of the huge fireplace in the tro-o roof, on the lower f.oor of the Fc i mansion. The great iron horse stor through Wayne county at a rriv : rapid rate as it paralleis tiie .vuc ?ar. highway toward Chicago. T forests have been cleared. There ? . 'no more Indians about. For nia i ? tt ? <1, * $: H ? va-kuil^inor urtf we aic ?^ V?' Dmptly fill your wants in ? tome complete. J umber Co. Je e 9' abler Co. 9 lei-chants ? jital $25,000 ? S. C. 9 for Capitola, Sensation, ^ ry and Chicken Feeds. ^ Canned Goods. ^ in a jobber's stock. 0 y? 9 Royal Coffee Co. J Ccff3e Roasters A and dealers in # f vSpices, Extract^, Tobacco, ' ? % Cigars, etc. We manufacture our P-nut Butter , ?r o-Date Lunch Room in Connection V; Main St. Phone \ 20 ? V :ionai bank y.S.C. 9 nple facilities. v f Prosperity urteous attention yAu have ^ \ ? r D : :ks Tractors ? ir order today? ? >*y installment plan. ? ck of parts. , service. 9 otor Coo # . a Prosperity, S. C. !yeais the Dearborn arsenal has not nd ( been used as an army post, but the % thick, gray stockade walls still stand, it One of the square, grey buildings >at flanked by .twin chimneys is the City n(^ hall, where William Ford acts as ,n:? mayor. The old site cf Ten Eyck's ir^. tavern is interesting1 co people who ^ flash by in their motors, because it is r:~ the entrance to Henry Fcrd's estate. : The gray-stone entrance is Kepv tas locked and guarded; it is adjacent to he t ie graze keeper's tiny gray-stone Intds dian red-:'!ea rocf; around it, stardy ?r; forest' lock down on the spot from en which Williim Cremer von his wager rv- rhat he could beat the iron horse into in- Dcarbornville. just two miles away, es. i:ri ? Mi'Ii-3e<Jenbau^h r'ie. Prosperity, Aug. 5.?Saturday ev ening at the Method'Gt parsonage the . Rev. J. D. Griffin united in marriage 1 Miss Lottie Mills and D. A. Bedenjbaugh. Mrs. Bedenbaugh is a recent ^"'graduate of Wintarop college and .is 'a" the attractive daughter of Mr. and ir- Mr*. T. M. Mills. Mr. Bedenoaugh is hy *he youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. >r^ D. M. Bedenbaugh ana is a prcgresms sjve young: planter. >re r ? in hi-' Girls say "bobbed hair and l-cng he skiris do not look well together, ire I Well, it's easier to bob the skirts nv!thian to unbob the hair. J