The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, March 04, 1938, Image 8
EIGHT
THE SUM
FRIDAY, MARCH 4, IMS
WE SALUTE
National Used Car
Exchange week
with
Bargains
These
For You!
We’re Co-operating
NATIONAL
USED CAR
EXCHANGE WEEK
1930 Chevrolet Coach $100.00
1931 Chevrolet Coape $125.00
1932 Chevrolet Coupe 175.00
1933 Chevrolet Sedan $250.00
1934 Chevrolet Coach $350.00
1935 Chevrolet Conpe $375.00
1935 Master Chev. Coach .... $445.00
1936 Chevrolet Sedan $485.00
1937 Chevrolet Sedan $575.00
1935 Sport Buick Coupe $425.00
1930 Buick Sedan $40.00
1936 Pontiac Sedan $450.00
1934 Delux Plymouth Coach. $295.00
1935 Plymouth Sedan $395.00
1935 Dodge Sedan $395.00
1935 Dodge Tr. Sedan $450.00
1935 Dodge Sedan $450.00
1933 Dodge Sedan $325.00
1933 Plymouth Coach $250.00
1933 Chrysler Coupe $225.00
1932 Ford Coach $225.00
1933 Ford Coach $225.00
1934 Terraplane Coach ...... $225.00
15 other used cars not listed.
When we tell you a used car is
right it must be that way of we will
make it right. See us for better used
cars.
HONOR ROLL FOR SILVER-
STREET
Silverstreet high school honor roll
for September.
First Grade
Donald Bowers.
Second Grade
Ida Davenpor*.
June Walton.
Ray Sligh
Third Grade
Ralph Bozard. i
Williard Davenport.
Essie Mae Gentry.
Fifth Grade
Elizabeth Sanders.
Arnold King.
Sixth Grade
Doris Boulware.
Evelyn Neel.
Miriam Hendrix.
Seventh Grade
Edna Baker.
Sara Ruth Smith.
Mwa Davenport.
•Jack Craft
Te"th G^ade
Carnelle Barnes
Eleventh «*r«de
Jewell Wil«on
Helen Rae Koon
cS°™M Grocery Spedak
I PONDER
Smith Motor Co.
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I sH and pander, love, unon thy beautv
And softly pray it will be just for
rvin I shall live my life in faithfu'
dutv,
Yes, I will surely give my love to
t^ee.
So. w v eo the deepening shadows
'Mmlv fall,
I’ll hasten to a beauteous tryst with
thee,
Ah! thou wilt hearken to my raptured
call,
And thou wilt give thy tender heart
to me.
W. Gustave Houseal.
Newberry, S. C.
MISS HORNSBY ENTERTAINS
FOR BASKETBALL GIRLS
Miss Nancy Hornsby is entertaining
at a spaghetti supper this evening
(Thursday) at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mi's. Douglas Hornsby
on Johnstone street, in honor of the
girl’s basket ball team of Newberry
high school of which she is captain.
The rooms of the Hornsby home will
be thrown en suite and beautifully de
corated with masses of spring flowers
in yellow and white tones.
Centering the dining room table will
be a low white bowl of blue hyacinths,
blue and white being the high school
colors. Place cards at the ten covers
; will be miniature basket balls filled
, with candies and decorated with pussy
willows, the team flower.
The guest list will include Virginia
Anderson, Marcel Brooks, Mary Kes-
ter, Alma Merchant, Carolyn Mer
chant, Lizzie Adams, Clara Danielson
Miss Annie Leje Young, coach, and
Rosemary Albrecht, small daughter
of Mrs. C. H. Albrecht, team mascot.
RUTHERFORD CHAPTER
HAS INTERESTING SESSION
March being the birth month of
two great South Carolinians, the pro-
;ram at the monthly session of the
)rayton Rutherford Chapter Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. C.
Griffith, wtas centered about Wade
Hampton and John C. Calhoun, with
an article on South Carolina’s great
poet, Henry Timrod, being presented
by Miss Grace Summer. Quotations
f rom the Life of General Hampton
distributed to the twenty members
present, (vsro used to answer roll call.
These quotations formed a sketch of
this soldier and statesman, with many
additional interesting facts brought
out by the members.
Mrs. Hunter Brown and Mrs. O. S.
Luthi read articles dealing with the
accomplishments and the proposed
plans of the committee in charge of
restoring and refurnishing the Cal
houn Mansion at Clemson. The South
Carolina U. D. C. is sponsoring this
work. Members are interested in a
pilgrimage to be made by the Daugh
ters in the spring to this South Caro
lina shrine.
The two local chapters will have all
the iron crosses over Confederate
graves repainted, it was announced.
Mrs. Griffith was appointed to attend
to this with a member from the Cal
vin Crozier chapter.
The treasurer, Miss Elise Peterson,
reported all obligations met to date,
having paid out $80.00 since the last
meeting.
During the social half hour, the
hostess served blocked cream and
cakes.
NO. 2 TOMATOES—4 CANS 25c
CLEANED
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE to the people of
Newberry and vicinity that I have purchased the
old reliable firm of BLALOCK’S. •
Blalock’s has served the people of this section
many years and is known for the excellence of its
work. Of course we will strive in every way to
improve the service wherever it may not be up to
standard.
The entire Blalock personel will remain with us
to serve you and they take this means to invite
you to continue giving them your patronage.
We intend to give you Dry Cleaning Service
that will meet with your approval; the service will
be guaranteed—guaranteed in that you must be
pleased in every particular.
Your phone calls will have prompt attention.
GRIFFIN COLEMAN, Proprietor
Blalock’s
MRS. RALPH BAKER
ENTERTAINS EMERY MEMBERS
Mrs. Ralph Baker was hostess at
a lovely party Friday morning when
she entertained members of the Em
ery circle, of which she has recently
been named a member.
The lower floor of the Baker home
on Main street was attractively de
corated in various spring flowers.
Three tables wer set for the guests
to play rook. Pastel shades, sugges
tive of the spring season, were used
in tallies, and refreshments.
At one o’clock, a five course lunch
eon was served by Mrs. Baker. Call
ing after cards were Mrs. Ford Kurtz,
New York City, Mrs. R. D. Smith, Jr.,
Mrs. Fred H. Dominick, Mrs. J. W.
Carson, and Mrs. E. D. Kerr.
COLLEGE FACULTY
ENJOYS SOCIAL MEET
Members of the Newberry College
faculty enjoyed a social gathering at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. James C.
Kinard Friday evening.
A musical program was presented
by the Music Department of the Col
lege and later in the evening, deli
cious refreshments were served.
MR. AND MRS. SURER
HONORED AT DINNER
Mrs. Pat Mitchell entertained at a
delightful birthday dinner Sunday in
honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles. S. Suber, and her aunt, Mrs.
W. E. Elmore.
The home waa arranged with many
spring flowers for the day. A four
course dinner was served, with covers
being placed for 14 guests.
VISITING HERE
Mrs. Julian White, Greenwood, is
spending this week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Donald White.
BLEASE IMPROVING
Phone 12
Newberry
Service
Dry
Cleaning
Dyeing
Custom
Tailoring
Hat
Cleaning
Cannon G. Blease is improving at
his home on Harper street, it was
learned today. Mr. Blease has been
confined to his bed for several weeks.
NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING
We the undersigned jury Commis
sioners of Newberry County, shall on
the 10th day of March 1938, openly
and publicly, at 9 o’clock A. M., in
the Clerk of Court’s office, draw
thirty-six names to serve as petit
jurors for the Court of General Sae-
sions, which convenes in Newbarry
County court house March 21st 1938.
at 10 o’clock A. M.
At the same time and place we
shall also draw twelve names to serve
as grand jurors for twelve months.
H. K. Boyd. Clerk of Court
J. C. Brooks. Treasurer.
P. N. Abrams, Auditor.
February 25, 1938. 2t
, FRIDAY
TOM TYLER
“Brothers of the West**
Added—SILLY SYMPHONY
and “Blake of Scotland Yard”
Mat 10c-15c Night 10c-20c
Saturday
JOHNNY MACK BROWN
“Boothill Brigade”
Added—THREE STOOGES Comedy
and “Zorro Rides Again”
Mat 10c-15c Night 10c-20c
Monday and Tuesday
Ye-e-e-o-ow! Joe’s s Wow!
JOE E BROWN
“WIDE OPEN FACES”
Added—Color Comedy and News
Mat 10c-20c Night 10c-25c
Wednesday and Thursday
Laughs and Thrills
“CRASHING HOLLYWOOD”
Lee Tracy and Joan Woodbury
Admission—10c all day
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wnirn pmmns r.Ann
43c
4 POUNDS BANANAS—Large Ripe
10 POUNDS IRISH POTATOES, Number Is
6 POUNDS BEST RICE For
GRAPE FRUIT—CHOICE FRUIT—3 for
ALL POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES
ALL 5c CANDY AND GUM—3 for
FLOUR Good Makes—24 POUNDS For *.
BEANS—NO. 2 CANS—3 CANS FOR Z 26c
SPAGHETTI—3 CANS"FOR 25c
SALTINES—GOOD~AND FRESH-ZoNETpOUND BOX 10c
VANILLA"WAFERS—ONE POUND 16c
IN THE MARKET
STEW BEEF—8 POUNDS 25c
VEAL CHOPS POUND 20c
MIXED SAUSAGE—^-POUND ......15c
LARGE FANCY MULLETS ' 10c
DRESSED HENS^-POUND^.T 25c
Clarence T. Summer
For Sale
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One Used Frieidaire
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One Used Majestic
One Used G-E Refrigerator
WE ALSO HAVE one sUghtly
used Q-E Refrigerator which we will
sell at a bargain.
SMITH MOTOR CO.
Its Time to talk about FARMING!
Farm Implements, Tools, Hardware,
Fencing, Plow Steel, Etc.
In fact everything you’ll need to begin spring farming—Don’t
wait, coma in today—wo can and will, save you money.
Garden Tools—Rakes, Hoes, Shovels, Wheelbarrows, Garden Hose,
Hand Plows, etc.
Paints—Spring time is paint time. We have paint and varnishes
of all kinds. We can save you money.
Plows—We have them—Just come in and state your needs. Also
plow points of all kinds.
R. M. LOMINACK
HARDWARE