The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, February 19, 1920, Page 6, Image 6
FRENCH BRIDE DECLARED SANE.
Nervous Prostration Over High Cost
of Living in America.
Council Bluffs, Iowa, Feb. 14.?
Mrs. Ewalt Saner, young French
bride of a former sold.er, was held
sane today by a board of examiners
before whom her husband had taken
her. Mrs. Sauer had suffered nervous
prostration over the high cost
of living and what she termed
"American extravagance."
Mrs. Sauer cried for more than an
hour as she told how all the money
/which her husband turns over to her
each pay day "goes out as fast as it
comes in."
"Why is it when I order some
meat," she sobbed, "that it is brought
in an automobile? That is extravagance
horrible for poor people. I
cannot have my meat delivered in an
automobile and I won't."
It developed that the Sauers are
buying a home on installments and
this was something the young wife
could not understand. Her husband,
she says, gives her his pay envelope.
The commission advised her that her
husband is a jewel. %
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"Flu " in Allendale Cocnty.
Because of the increase in the
number of cases of influenza the
board of health of Fairfax ordered
that the school be closed, and that
restrictions be placed on all places
of business in the town. It was also
suggested that it would be advisable
to discontinue church until the situation
become better. The pool room in
Fairfax was closed and the drug
stores ordered to sell drinks only
from the bottle. Schools at Brunson,
Hampton and Varnville were closed
and rigid restrictions placed on the
business places of the latter two
towns.
Physicians of the section are glad
. to note that the deaths from the epidemic
this year are very light in
comparison with the death toll last
year. This, it is understood, is due
to the fact that the epidemic this
year is very much milder than that
of last year, and also the fact that
the physicians, after last year's fight,
are more versed in treating the disease.
Mrs. A. A. Rivers, Brunson,
wife of the president of the Mer
chants ana Planters DanK or mar
place, died with pneumonia, contracted
as a result of an attack of influ'4
enza, last Sunday.
So far, no case of influenza has
been reported in Allendale, and, in
fact, the Citizen was, Wednesday, unable
to- learn of the existence of a
case in the county, outside of Fairfax.
Allendale was hard hit in the epidemic
of last year and it is to be hop^d
that the town will not have any
part of it this year.?Allendale Citizen.
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Deaths at Smoaks.
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Smoaks, February 9.?This community
was saddened last week by
the death of three of our estimable
c.tizens, Mrs. Mary Wilson, who
' . died Wednesday. Mrs. Rebecca
Smith and Henry Harrison, both of
whom died Friday night.
Mrs. Wilson had reached a ripe
old age and had been in failing
health tor several months. Her
remains were interred at the Smoaks
cemetery Friday morning in the
presence of a large number of her
relatives and friends. Rev. Keyser,
her pastor, assisted by Rev. E.
F. Scoggins, conducted the funeral
services. Mrs. Wilson is survived
by one son, Phillip Wilson, and one
daughter, Mrs. B. F. Carroll. She
was a lady of many Christian graces
and will be m'ssed by a wide circle
of relatives and friends.
Mrs. Rebecca Smith, another of
the older women of the community
died Friday night at the home of
her son, Jim Smith. She had reached
a good old age and was known for
her piety and uprightness of life.
The funeral was held at the Hagan
burying ground Sunday. She leaves
the fo'lowing children: Adam Sm'th,
I Jim Sm'th, Charley Smith, Mrs. W.
! O. Barnes, and Mrs. E. O. Carter.
Mrs. Smith will be missed by a large
cir le of relatives and friends.
Henry Harrison, a well known citizen
of near Smoaks, died at hTs home
Friday night, after an illness of some
length, of bright's disease. The interment
took place at h's home burying
ground Sunday. Mr. Harrison is
survived by his widow and several
children. He was a well to do farmer
and was well and favorably known
over the county.?Walterboro Press
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Sad Thought for 1920.
"In spite of our good Woodrow and
our lamented Theodore, I have quite
made up ray mind that there is no
such thing as the ideal of public 1'fe,
construing public life to refer to political
transaction. The ideal may exist
'n art end letters, and somet'mes
very young men imagine that it exists
in every young woman. But
there we must draw the line."?From
Henry Watierson's Autobiography.
Three Out, All Out.
"Might I ask how my three-aci
drama is coming on, sir? Has ii
been accepted,'' questioned the young
dramatist eagerly.
"The three members of the reading
committee have read it," replied th{
manager, "and I think it will do wit!
one act cut out."
"I am glad to hear it is no worse
sir," said its autnor, Dreaming a sigr
of relief.
"But," continued the manager
"unfortunately each one wants tc
strike out a different act."?Harper's
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