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r, '5 ' EIGHT Wmm THE SUN CARA NOME Cosmetics For Fastidious Women The Most COMPLETE Line of Beauty Preparations in Newberry HX K Gilder & Weeks Carry a complete line of Cara Nome Cosmetics. Every shade of powder for the most difficult complexion, rouge, and lipstick. Powders, creams, lotions and astrin gents for the fastidious woman who demands exactness in her make-up. So well known has this premier line of Preparations become that approximately 400 Newberry women use Cara Nome exclusively. This is partially due to the splendid aid given twice each year by a trained demonstrator and beautician who spends several days giving free facials and advice on skin care and the proper use of cosmetics. Cara Nome Is The Favorite of Beautiful Women Everywhere Gilder & Weeks THIS IS TRADE-IN-WEEK Now! is the time to swap that worn-out furniture for new and modern furniture that will give new zest to your home life. LET’S SWAP BEDROOMS 3- piece Walnut finish Bedroom group consisting of Poster Bed, Vanity and Chest. This is a nice-looking Suite, and will urprise you at the amazing price of $39.50 ($1.00 weekly pays) 4- piece Maple Bedroom group. You get Chest, Vanity and bench for $69.50 (1.25 weekly pays) 4-piece Walnut Bedroom group of genuine walnut veneer, extra large vanity, poster bed, chestrobe, c<*lar- lined; and very roomy bench with back. This is indeed a special at $119.50 ($2.00 weekly pays) 4-piece Primavera Bedroom Suite, consisting of Poster Bed, Vanity, Chest and Bench. Regular $149.50 value. Price during Trade-In-Week $129.50 ($2.00 weekly pays) LET’S SWAP LIVINGROOMS $69.501 3-piece Living Room Suite in beauti ful genuine Mohair covering with ruch reverse cushion. A real value ($1.50 weekly pays) 2-piece Living Room Suite with large roomy Setee and Chair; beautiful covering. A special for ($1.50 weekly pays) $69.50 LET’S TRADE KITCHENS See our New Sellers Cabinets and Breakfast Room Suites in colors to match. DipfP Kitchen Group, consisting of 32 piece Dinner Set, 19 £ZA CA rlL^L ‘ piece Aluminum-ware Set and 1 Common Sense range FINE SELECTION USED CABINETS as low as $12.50 $; weekly pays Porch GLIDERS 50c week| y 95 J. J. Langford & Son STYLISH FURNITURE WHO’LL WIN THE PENNANTS BY LONNIE FRANKLIN Fans start about this time each year trying to dope the National and American leagues. The Nation al looks a four-club race all the way and anything can happen but the team that gets 85 wins will be on top. Will Hubbell is good for 20; Melton, Smith, Schumacher, and Fitzsimmons are good for 50 be tween them and the others along with some good hitting can bring 16 more, so the Giants look to repeat. Terrible Terry has in Mancuso and Banning two ■ smart catchers. Mc Carthy may not be the best first sacker up there, but whitehead Bar tel! and Ott can carry him along while Moore, Ripple, and Leiber are good outfielders. It looks like the Giants are after a hard fight. Chicago has the goods to move in if the Giants vacate but they are not any road club, having lost the last two pennants on their road trips. Hartnett is probably the best re ceiver in the league while Carleton, Lee, Davis, Root, and others are good in the box. Caverretta lacks the hitting on first but Herman, Jurges, Frey, and Hack are an A-l lay out on the other side of the infield. More hitting in the outfield would put the Cubs in, but Galan, Dema- ree, and Marty do not have it. The Cards, if me and Paul could get going with Wameke, would turn the league upsidij down but Paul is through and Diz wasn’t so hot.last season. Then too, St. Louis is experiment ing a lot this season and the bats of Mize and Medwick must carry them on. The Pirates have the two Warmers, but not enough to land on top. Cincinnatti has a team on paper but McKechnie may bring them a- long. Boston has Fette and Turner. Each won twenty games last season. If they do as well in ’38, they will fin ish here. Brooklyn has one end of the Brooklyn bridge. Van Mungo and a prayer but the bridge is the most re liable so they will be seventy. Philadelphia had a ball park and Dolph Camilli. They sold Camilli, so there you are. American Well, it takes a lot of second guessing to see anything startling in the American league where they have the Yanks and seven other teams. Gehrig, DiMaggio, Dickey, Gomez, Ruffing, and others will march right in again. The Tigers with Greenberg, York, and Gehringer should be second even if Rowe does n’t come through. Cleveland, a team that looks good but plays worse, might wake up but I am not betting Bob Fellers will burn up the league. Chicago—Wei', Jimmy Dykes for two years had a ball club, still has, but when he traded Bonpra for Ku- hel, I think he was taken for a ride. Boston, the Gold plate boys, have failed to win a flag even when Mr. Yawkey spent $3,000,000 in four years. That’s lot of hay in any pas ture and they are not getting any younger through Lefty Grove and Jim Foxx might be hot this season. Wahsington has more new recruits than the New Deal and Newberry fass will watch Mickey Livingstone. St. Louis is the second hardest hit ting outfit in the league but why drive in nine runs if your pitching gives up ten. Philadelphia—If they could only win one more flag for Connie Mack FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1938 I’d be willing to walk to Quaker town to see ’em play, but it looks hopeless. Well, folks, you have been asking for it. Now, there it is, I’ve gone out on a limb with the Yanks and Giants, now I’ll go farther and risk deportation by saying the Yanks will again knock off the Giants four games to two. Football Prospects Have you seen those 1938 Indian prospects workout? If not, you’re missing lots. There is some forty odd and its ironic that Dutch Mc Lean is leaving a far better layout than he ever had at Newberry. TH.E YEAR’S OUTSTANDING IN MEN’S AND LADIES' riiiiinr ii triiiiiiru c * s ffil -r ••• *.«». toV. >• ■ JWk •• *» Ladies’ Popular EMPIRE WRIST WATCH $14.00 »'l*4 y.llow mov.m.nl 10-k». y*ll rolled gold plat# com, with (tainlou itool back. Link bracolot or (ilk cord. Mon’s Smert EMPIRE STRAP WATCH $12.00 10-kt. yellow rolled gold C l( com, with (tain- stool back. Hand- some leather strap with yellow buckla. w. E. TURNER JEWELER Cook In Comfort This Summer *<» <9 ® ■ *k. :at Mg r Prepare for a new experience in easy, carefree cookery. Join the happy throng of modern women who are cooking elec trically on gleaming, new Hot- point Electric Ranges. Hotpoint Electric Ranges, with their sensational new Flat Calrod Units, offer amazing new speed, economy and automatic cook ery to modern homes. THRIFT COOKER The Thrift Cooker b to- 1 • » . stalled in the coolant top of the Hotpoint Electric Ranne. It cooks large or small quantities of food at extremely low cost. Convenient and thrifty. o m CNESTESFEUS—H.p.mr'11 9 »7 ‘lyU UsJtr S€E THESE MODERN FEATURES Fad pcraUa c—cl... MN-ta-ISM-aMr CMMR4I BVltMM • » • SwvMhjT MHMI bM MMMPB MlefcR— ... mw Mtal-MaM ftotpaiat Ha*, top Calrod... W-dM«l brafer... actra larga NEW FLAT CALROD Hotpoint** Calrod. with the new Flat top Thrift Coils, has brought speed, economy and cleanli ness to miracle electric cookery. Sealed in menl to mre you yean of dependable service. ELECTRIC BAMaaa R. M. Lominack Hdw’e Dr. Dominick Enlarges On Annex Position To The Editor:— If The Sun will give me space I shall be glad to make some further observations on the subject of a County Office building. My com ments will refer principally to a statement I have heard and a letter in The Sun of March 18th. The old court house is too small to accomodate the need for County office room; however, if it can be en larged satisfactorily it would be pre ferable to a new Office Building on the lot across the street back of the new court house. The present office of the farm a- gent, which the county owns, is not well suited for a county office build ing. The store room in which the county agent is now located should be sold as soon as practicable and the Exchange bank building should be sold as soon as the title to the county ir perfected. One writing a s “Citizen” figured annual rent costs for the county at $996.00. This does not include rent tor County Agent’s (store room) of fice nor taxes on same lost to the county, which would amount to a- bout $600 annually. It does not in clude room for county supervisor’s office. To give adequate office ac commodations to the county agent, the health unit, the supervisor, and other departments, including the overflow from the court house, rent costs .will go [well above $1,500 and will probably approach close to $2,- 000, or eventually even above this amount. Money can be borrowed now at 2 to 2 1-2 per cent interest and bonds can be sold at about 3 1-2 per cent. On the rent costs and the interest rate just mentioned I figure that an adequate office building can be erect ed on an economical basis—an of fice building that will be worth lar more than the cost in dollars and cents and in addition give greatly improved service. I am not in favor of erecting a County office building unless it will be a matter of economy and improved service. The office of probate judge is al ready too small and the same is true of the office of the Superintendent of Education. If we had an office building on th. South side of the New Court house lot ftnd connected with the Court house it would then be a part of the Court House and could also accom modate any County department that might be crowded out of the main Court House building. The distance between the Court House and the South edge of the lot is about twice the distance between the Court House and the sidewalk on Harrington street on the North side of the lot The location of the Court House site has every advan tage, both to those located in Use main buildings and to those who would be in the office building. The majority of the public (who would have business in the office building would, I am sure,, prefer entering an office building frdm College street, a nice front street, than to go to the low lot across the street back of the Court House and back of nearly everything else in that part of the city. If we leave out of consideration for a moment acquired beauty (lawn grass and shrubbery) and consider only natural beauty and choice of lo cation the Court House site excells to a marked degree. An office build ing on the South side of the court house lot connected only by a cor ridor constructed so as to harmonize with the Court house would, every thing considered, be ideal. The beauty of the Court house and grounds could be preserved. For those who appreciate so much the beauty of lawn and shrubbery I have no criticism—only admiration. But we should remember that it would be necessary to sacrifice only a small area of each. , The court house lot was purchased for the people of the county, there- fore: the convenience and interest of all the people of the county, even inchidingj county officials and law yers, should |be considered on the very important question of locating a county office building. John J. Dominick Poultry Shipment WILL LOAD AT NEWBERRY SATURDAY, APRIL 2 at 8:00 A. M„ to 4 P. M. on lot at rear of South Carolina National Bank Hens (heavy breeds, per lb 17c Hens (light breeds) per lb 14c Stags and old roosters, per lb... 8c Ducks and Geese, per lb 12c Guineas, each 25c Turkey Hens, fat No. 1 per lb...21c Turkey Young Toms, No. 1 lb. ..18c Turkey Old Toms, No. 1 lb 17c Eggs (strictly fresh clean) dz...!5c This Will Probably Be The Last Shipment P. U. EZELL, Comity Agent Ethel L. Counts J. L. King H. D. Agent AmL Cn. Agent MARION DAVIS PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES PLANNED A knitting club was organized Thursday afternoon at the Marion Davis playground by the recreation leaders. A large number of girls started knitting sweaters. Anyone interested in the club are invited to join the members each afternoon at the playground. A Bingo party is planned for Fri day afternoon at 8 o’clock. Prizes are to be awarded. Every day is play day at the Col lege street park, so come down and enjoy a game of ping-pong, horae- shoe, carroms, or checkers. -Mi