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V Page fetenT THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1942 and CLUB NOTES FELKERS ENTERTAIN AT DINNER PARTY | Mr. and Mrs. John Felker enter tained twenty-eight of their relatives at a delicious turkey dinner Sunday at their home on Kinard street. The home was unusually lovely in its Christmas decorations of holly, candles and Christmas tree. Those who enjoyed this delightful dinner were, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fel ker and family, Mrs. B. B. Counts and daughter, Donna, Mr. Luther Dennis, great-great grandfather of the Long Lane community, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dennis and family, of Prosperity, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Dennis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Martin and family of Newberry. Miss Martha Koon of Greensboro, N. C., spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Koon. GANNT-FRANKLIN MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gannt of Lees- ville announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Lee Gannt and Lonnie Franklin, Jr., Saturday, Dec ember 20, at the Methodist parsonage in Leesville. Mr. Franklin is stationed at Camp Stewart, Ga., and is a Private First Class, 4th Specialist. Mrs. Franklin will make her home in Newberry with her father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie “Hop” Franklin on College street for the “duration”. MISS HUTCHANSON AND MR. MINICK MARRIED DEC. 26 Miss Dorothy Evaline Hutchanson and Mr. Joseph Robert Minick were married December 26, at the resi dence of the officiating minister, the Rev. J. B. Harman. The ring cere mony was used in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. Mrs. Minick is a daughter of Mrs. Clark Hutchanson of Newark, N. J. and has been holding a position with the Stern Jewelty company of New ark. Mr. Minick is a son of Mr. Olin Minick, formerly of Saiuda county but now of the Bush River commun ity, route three, Newberry. He graduated at the Bush River high school and is now holding a position with Federal Leather company, Belle ville, N. J. They will have their residence Osborne Terrace, N. J. MISS COOK AND MR. SHEALY MARRIED HERE WEDNESDAY Miss Sara Elizabeth Cook and James C. Shealy, Jr., were married on December 24 at the residence of the officiating minister, the Rev. J. B. Harman in the presence of friends and relatives. Mrs. Shealy is a daughter or Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cook of the Jolly Street community, route three, Pros perity. She is a graduate of the Jol ly Street school. Mr. Shealy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clinton Shealy, Sr., of the O’Neall community, route two, Prosperity, and graduated at the O’Neall High school in 1941. He is engaged in farming and mechanical work with bis father. They will have their residence with his parents. Scurry Dawson Stevens of Augus ta, Ga., spent the Christmas holidays with his cousin, Edwin Riley; while here he also visited his sister, Mrs. Annie Laurie Mattison in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Mattison have returned to their home in Co lumbia after a two weeks visit in Rhineback, N. Y., with his parents. Mrs. Mattison is the former Miss An nie Laurie Stevens of Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. T. Scurry Riley and children of Saluda, spent a few days before and after Christmas with Mrs. E. S. Werts. Miss Mildred Werts spent a few days in Saluda with her sister, Mrs. Scurry Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cheatam and children of Greenville spent the weekend with Lee Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Berley Werts and Loretto spent the weekend in Colum. bia with Mrs. Burton Able. Miss Louise Harmon will return to her school Sunday after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harmon. Mr. and Ms. Danny Lambeth of Georgetown and Clayton Smith of Fort Jackson will arrive in Newberry today (Thursday) to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Smith, Jr. George Scruggs returned to Rad ford, Va., last Friday after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Scruggs during the holidays. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Liv ingston during the Christmas holi days were, Mrs. Ira M. Sligh and daughter of Lexington, and son Richard Livingston of Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeLoach of Silverstreet had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John O. De- Loach of Saluda, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. DeLoach and little daughter of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kent, Mrs. Sophie Manley and children of Nine ty Six and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sty son of Newberry. BOWERS-LONG WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED CHRISTMAS Miss Catherine Virginia Bowers and Carl Edwin Long were united in holy wedlock in the presence of a number of relatives a,id friends on December 26 in the residence of the officiating minister, the Rev. J. B. Harman, . a former pastor of the bride. The impressive ring ceremony was Used. 'Mrs. Long, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bowers, route four Newberry, is a graduate of the Sil verstreet high school, and has been employed by the Nantex Manufactur ing company in Saluda. Mr. Long is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Edgar Long of the Tranwood com munity, route 3, Newberry, and Is a graduate of the Bush River high school and Newberry college. He is superintendent of the Hickory Tavern school, Laurens county, where they will make their home during the school session. Guy Whitener, Jr., will leave Sun day for Hollywood, Fla., to take up his school work again after spending the Christmas holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitener. Guy is a student at Riverside Mili tary Academy in Gainsville, Ga. The students of this school spend about three months each year in Florida and then return to the academy for the remainder of the term. Elizabeth Banks, daughter of Mr. P. B. Banks of the county, who has been nursing at Emery University hospital, Atlantia, Ga., left Tuesday for New York where she will do post graduate work in obstetrics. YOUNG ALEWINE SAFE Mr. *nd Mrs. H. G. Alewirte of Newberry received word from their son, David Eugene Alewine, that he is safe in Honolulu. He is in the U. S. Army. NANCY CAROLYN McCALL Mrs. E. O. Tentz, Mrs. MISS MACIE DAVIS WEDS LIEUTENANT W. T. KING The marriage of Miss Made Hyatt Davis and Lieut. W. T. King took place in Central Methodist church of the city on December 23 at 6:30 o’clock in the afternoon. A large number of friends and relatives of the bride and groom attended the wedding which was characterized with beauty and simplicity. The church, in which the bride has been a prominent and active mem ber, was decorated in the bridal green and white. Huge palms hid the or gan and in front were tall white baskets of white gladioli. The rail ing about the altar was draped in white and outlined with smilax. Tapers burned in candlelabra of two sizes and along the railing. These furnished the only light in the church while the vows were being spoken. The Rev. H. O. Chambers perform, ed the double ring ceremony. He is pastor of Central church. Usher-groomsmen were Robert Schwanebeck of Savannah, Georgia, and Jimmie Lindsay of the city. Lighting candles prior to the cere mony were Heyward Davis, brother of the bride, and F. J. Harmon of Clinton. A program of wedding music was given by Fred Bauknight at the or gan a nd Miss Jeanne Johnstone, solo ist. The conventional wedding marches were used and a benediction to the ceremony was sung by Miss Johnstone. The bride’s only attendant was her sister, Miss Nell Davis of the city. She wore a satin cerise gown made with a tight bodice and very full skirt. She wore flowers in her hair to match her gown and carried a large bouquet of mixed flowers. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride wore a white satin gown. It was fashioned with a lace yoke in terlaced with seed pearls, leg-o- mutton sleeves, and a full skirt with slight train. Her veil was fixed ac ross her hair with flowers and ex tended waist length. She carried a showered bouquet of white carna tions and lilies of the valley. Attending the groom was Ed Over- cash of Charlotte, N. C., and Decatur, Georgia. The bride’s mother wore an after noon frock of sheer black crepe and a lovely shoulder cosage of white carnations. She wore a small black hat and accessories were white. The mother of the groom wore a frock or rose crepe with matching accessories. Her flowers were pink and white carnations. Following the ceremony the cou ple left for a wedding trip to Flori da. They are now making their home at Glenmoro, La. Mrs. King is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Davis of Hunt street. She has always made her home in Newberry and graduated from Newberry college. For the past two and one-half years she has been teaching in the pubic schools of Clin, ton. She is active in Methodist church groups throughout -this section and was an outstanding and promi nent young lady of the city. Lt. King is the son of Mrs. F. W. King of Orlando, Floridia. He is a graduate of Presbyterian College of \ Clinton where he was an outstanding Georgia ( student. He had made plans to en- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Philips Mc Call of Whitmire are xae parents of a daughter, Nancy Carolyn, born at the county hospital Sunday, Dec ember 28th. the baptist radio hour The Baptist Hour begins January 4, 1942 and will be on every Sunday morning 8:30 to 9:00 through March. Dr. George W. Truett is the first speaker. He is to be followed by out standing ministers of the Southern states. These, broadcasts will be heard throughout the country. In South Carolina the following radio stations will carry the broadcasts: WCSC Charleston; WFBC, Greenville; WIS, Columbia; WOLS, Florence; WSPA, Spartanburg. Everyone is invited to begin each Sunday to tuning in to this program of worship. BUSH RIVER BAPTIST CHURCH A. T. Usher, Pastor 10:30 a. m., Church School. W. E. Senn, Superintendent. 11:30 a. m., Worship message, “Another New Year". 6:80 p. m., Training Service. C. T. Smith, Director. The pastor attended the State Con vention of the Baptist training union in Florence this week. More than 400 from all parts of the state were enrolled. After the Training Service on Sunday evening a brief business ses. sion will be held in each department. At 7:30, the regular quarterly business session of the church will meet. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS The Executive Committee of the Reedy River Baptist Association will meet Saturday, January 3, at 11 o’clock, First Baptist church, New berry. “The members are urged to be present,” says Rev. A. T. Usher, clerk of the association. MT. TABOR LUTHERAN PARISH Rev. D. M Shull, Pastor Mt. Pilgrim: Friday 6:80 p. m., Regular Quarterly meeting at the church council in the home of Mr. L. K. Counts. Saturday at 3 p. m.. Meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society and Children of the Church group in the home of Mrs. Ira Dominick. 10 a. m., Sunday school. Mr. B. O. Lovelace, Supt. 11 a- m-. The Preparatory and Holy Communion services. Reports from organizations. Mt. Olivet: 2:30 p. m., Sunday school. Mr. Horace West, Supt. 3:30 p. m., The Service followed by meeting of Missionary Society and Luther league. Mt. Tabor: 10 a. m., Sunday school. Mr. F. E. Metts, Supt. BETH-EDEN LUTHERAN PARISH Rev. M. L. Kester, Pastor Colony: 10 a. m., Sunday Khdol. Mr. H. B. Cousins, Supt. 11 a. m., Holy Communion. Beth-Eden: 10 a . m., Sunday school.^ Mr. A. Hentz, Supt. St. James’ (At Bethany, Oakland): 10 a. m., Sunday school. Mr. Wil* Ham Ballentine, Supt. Henry Jones of Atlanta, Ga., spent the Christmas hoJidayhi with Mrs. Mae A. Aull and family on College street. Welbom and two children, Margaret I ter the Presbyterian seminary In De. O<><XhX^XhXhXhXhXhXmXh>0<m>X>CkX>O<>C<>C~^ChX>OO0<hX><XhXh:><X>ChP Newberry High School RINGS Just Arrived W. E. TURNER Jeweler UNITED IN MARRIAGE On December 13, Miss Margaret E. Andrews of Newberry, and Ray F. Corley of Prosperity and Fort Bragg were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed in the Mt. Tabor Lutheran parsonage by the Rev. D. M. Shull. RITZ Thursday, Friday Ronald Reagan, Olympe Bradna Joan Perry, Reginald Denny —In— “INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON” NEWS COMEDY Mat.: 9c & 26c Night 9c & 30c MISS PERRY AND MR. STONE MARRIED CHRISTMAS EVE A marriage of interest was that of Miss Maggie Tensie Perry of-New berry, and James Edward Stone of Prosperity. The marriage took place in the Mt. Tabor Lutheran par sonage on Chrlstmaf eve night with the Rev. Daniel M. Shull pastor, offi ciating. Mrs. Stone is the attractive daugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Perry of Newberry. She is a grad uate of the Newberry high school and a popular young lady of her commurity. Mr. Stone is a son of Thomas and Lizzie Stone and it at present connected with the Aragon- Baldwin Mills of Whitmire. Saturday Ken Murray, Frances Langford Skinny Ennis and Band —In— “SWING IT SOLDIER” COMEDY Capter '4 “Sea Raiders” A dm.: 9c & 26c Sat. Nite Owl Show—10:45 P. M. Robert Paige, Ann Gwynne —IN— “JAIL HOUSE BLUES” Admission 9c & 26c Monday. Tuesday IN TECHNICOLOR Bob Hope, Vera Zorina, Victor Moore Irene Bordoni, Dona Drake —In— “LOUISIANA PURCHASE” NEWS COMEDY Mat.: 9c & 26c Night 9c & 30c Wednesday Brenda Joyce, Bruce Edwards George Barbier —In— “MARRY THE BOSS DAUGHTER” COMEDY Mat.: 9c & 25c Night 9c & 30c Miss Peggy Welch of Union and Mrs. Raymond McLeen of Anderson - . . _ , were visitors this week in the home for ElCCtnCIlI JODS of Mrs. J. N. McCaughrin on Cal- ' houn street. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sligh spent Fri day in Atlanta, Ga. OM.Y Tli« k >ii.vr r.W >1AKK AIOMA WillHHil ADA KltTIMM. ' r —jiihI v«>n‘r«* ^ ' not file mini Phone 120-J for any Electrical work you want done. I will come promptly and do the job right. CHEVISI. BOOZER Phone 120-J Newberry, S. C. mi“‘o” COLDS * * * LIQUID, TABLETS it ii fli SALVE U ml U NOSE DROPS COUGH DROPS Try “RUB-MY-TISM” A Wonderful Liniment and Joe, left today (Thursday) for a few days visit with relatives in An derson and Greenville. CAMPBELL-HARRISON On December 29, at the Presbyter, ian Manse, Mr. Samuel E. Harrison and Miss Eleanor M. Campbell, loth of Towanda, Pennsylvania, were united in holy wedlock. Rev. C. A Calcote officiating. Mr. Harrison is enlisted in the army and stationed at Fort Jackson. IRMO-NORRIS On December 23 at 3:30 o’clock at the Presbyterian Manse, Miss Alice Lorick of Irmo and George Norris of Newberry, were married by Rev. C. A. Calcote, the pastor of the groom. JOHNSON-NANNEY Miss Rachel J. Johnson of Spindale, N. C., and Charles W. Nanney of Union Mills, N. C., were united in matrimony on Christmas day at the Presbyterian manse. Rev. C. A.- Cal. cote performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson of Greenwood and daughter, Mrs. T. A. Baugh, of Greenville, spent Friday With his brother, W. Roy Anderson and Mrs. Anderson. Corp. Powell Way of Camp Ste wart, Ga., is visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Way. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Haltiwanger of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Pick, ens of Spartanburg, and Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Killingsworth of Doug- laston, Long Island, N. Y., is visit ing Mrs. J. N. McCaughrin on Cal houn street. Brantley and Heyward Pelham of Columbia and Ellerbe Pelham of Spartanburg, visited their mother, Mrs. W. E. Pelham during the Christ mas holidays. catur, Georgia, when called into ser- 1 vice, being a reserve officer. He is stationed at Camp Claiborne, La. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Davis of Blacksburg, Va., visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis during the holidays. “Bud” Summer of Charlotte, N. C. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ice land Summer during the holidays. CHRISTMAS PARTY HONORS COLLEGE GIRLS HERE Mrs. Homer Schumpert entertain ed at the Wallace Home on Monday before Christmas at a bridge party honoring her neices, Miss Rosemary Bowers and Miss Edna Louise B owe is who were at home from college for the holidays. In a setting of beautiful Christmas decorations four tables were arrang ed for the guests. Four more callers were received after cards. * High score prize was won by Miss Barbara Elam and second high by Miss Carrie Lee McSwain. Gifts also went to the honorees. Mass' Mary Birge Kohn won the bingo prize. A salad plate and hot tea was ser ved late in the afternoon. Favors of the delightful occasion were Santa Claus boots filled with candies. The seasonal mo-tif was also carried in refreshments, prize wrappings, and tallies. Announcing The Opening ot Patterson Motor Co. 934 Lower Main St. It is with pleasure that we announce the opening of our modern, new automobile repair shop, in the spacious new quarters at Lower Main street. We have.installed the most modern repair tools obtainable and offer first class, efficient automobile repair service. You will find us ever eager an d ready to serve you on a moment’s notice, and invite you to call upon us at our new place of business. We guarantee to give you satisfaction, with expert repairmen always in charge of every job. Come in or cail us when in need of automobile repair service. i*.' ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hentz and family, Dr. a nd Mrs. H. M. Daniels of Anderson spent last Friday with Mrs E. O. Hentz and Mrs. Georgia Welbom and family. HUFFSTETLER NAMED CITY PATROLMAN Every Repair Job Fully Guaranteed Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Welling and daughter, Eve, of Alexandria, La., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Welling. Guests during the Christmas holi days of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Fischer were their daughter, Mrs. Robert Crooks and Dr. Crooks of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellsworth of Detroit, Michigan. While here Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth visited their son, 1 Ralph, Jr., at Camp Croft in Spar tanburg. V. L. Huffstetler was appointed December 23, to fill the vacancy in the Police department made by the death of Policeman T. -Miller Smith, who died recently. Mr. Huffstetler was transferred from Newberry college, where he was night watchman. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lathan, Jr., and son, Eddie, of Reidville, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McLane and fam ily of Sumter, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Bridges of Rock Hill and Miss Betty Bridges of Washington, D. C. were guests during the Christmas holidays of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lathan on Main street TELEPHONE 218 Patterson Motor Co. 534 Main St. Randolph Patterson, Prop. Newberry, S. C.