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*fr. * t V l^iQE glOHT !' STOCKS IN OUR JANUARY SALE ARE STILL HEAVY ON LOTS OF ITEMS You may never again have a chance to buy merchandise at re duced prices when the price trend is definitely upward on every sort of commodity. You have a few more days to shop be- fore our January Sale is over ~ before prices go back to standard. We urge you to come in today—we want our loyal customers to share in this, which could well l e the best we will have to offer you in a long time. Selections are still good in both odd lots and staple merchandise. Come today! Carpenter’s Mr. Farmer: You are cordially invited to attend the 8th ANNUAL MEETING of members of Clinton Production Credit Association to be held Wednesday, January 21st, at the Armory in Clinton at 10:30 a.m* Come and find out about “Production Credit” and how you can borrow money at 4 1-2 per cent interest. Also see the moving pictures showing “Financing Food for Freedom” and “The Sign of Dependable Credit.” « Holiday Notice MONDAY, JANUARY 19, ROBT. E. LEE’S BIRTHDAY, Being a legal holiday in this State, This Bank will not be open tor Business. The S. C. National Bank IS THIS YOU? Mrs. J. B. Coward and “Uncle Joe” Wilson were the two persons describ ed in The Sun last week. This week our first description is of a gentleman seen crossing College street Monday afternoon about 2:30. He was dressed in a grey suit, blue overcoat, tan shoes and a light tan hat. He has blue eyes and light hair. His place of business is on the old square. The second description is also of a gentleman, seen riding down College street Monday afternoon about 2 o’clock in a red car. He was smok ing a pipe. This gentleman is seen around town quite often carrying some kind of sales book under his arm. Your scribe couldn’t see what he was weaing but we know he look ed nice and neat as usual. If either of the above descriptions could be you, come by The Sun office and receive your ticket which entitles you to a quart of FREE ice cream from Stokes’ Drug store, compliments of Stokes’ and The Sun. CAMPBELL-MIMS On Sunday, January 11th, Miss Evelyn Campbell became the bride of Mr. Kenneth O. Mims. The marriage was solemnized at the Methodist parsonage in Sumter by the Rev. Gobe Smith. The bride chose for her wedding a dress of defense blue with brown ac cessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations and fern. Mrs. Mims is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. C->mipt>ell of this city. Mr. Mims is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Mims of Sumter. The young couple will make their home at present at 410 North Salem street in Sumter. MISS CLARA LAYTON TO WED LT. BUDDIN Mrs. C. F. Layton has announced the marriage of her daughter, Clara Ellen, to Lieutenant Benjamin Allen Buddin of Fort McPherson, Ga. Miss Layton is a graduate of Newberry high school and Newberry college a nd has been teaching in the Union city schools since her grad uation. Mr. Buddin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Buddin of New Zion. He graduated from Wofford col lege and taught in the Union city schools. He is now stationed at Fori McPherson, Georgia, as instructor at West Point Preparatory school. Date of the weddng will be an nounced later. Mrs. I. M. Smith, Sr., and Mrs. I. M. Smith, Jr. of Kinards were visi tors in Newberry last Thursday. Mrs. Van Oxner, of Kinard was a business visitor in the city last Fri day. Mrs. M. R. Wingard and Mrs. Clar ence Lominick of Greenwood were visitors in Newberry Friday. ' Mrs. J. C. Cunningham of Char lotte, N. C. was a visitor in the city last week. Fred J. Harmon, Jr., has returned to Columbia Seminary after spend ing the holidays with his parents at Kinards. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abrams were the weekend guests in the home of Mrs. Abrams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bryson in Owings. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Kidd and fam ily of Ware Shoals spent the week end in Newberry with relatives. Parks Farrow of Augusta, Ga. was a weekend visitor in the home of his mother, Mrs. W. W. Farrow. CERESAN—Get yours now and treat your seed early. JOHNSON- McCRACKIN, CO. 16-4t RITZ Thursday, Friday Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor Gladys George —In— “MALTESE FALCON” NEWS COMEDY Mat.: 9c & 25c Night 9c & 30c Saturday Edward G. Robinson, Edward Arnold Laraine Day —In— “UNHOLY PARTNERS” COMEDY Chapter 6 “Sea Raiders” Adm.: 9c & 25c Monday, Tuesday Betty Grable, Victor Mature Carole Landis —In— “I WAKE UP SCREAMING” NEWS COMEDY Adm.: Mat. 9c & 25c Night 9c & 30c Wednesday Lynn Bari, John Sutton Dan Dailey, Jr. —In— “MOON OVER HER SHOULDER” COMEDY Mat.: 9c & 25c Night 9c & 30c THE HEWBEBnT BUN F’BTDjAT. JAyrABT 18, Wf Mrs. Julian Coleman of Blairs was a business visitor in the city last Saturday. Mrs. Hunsinger of Rutherfordton, N. C. id visiting her grandson, Her bert Roberts and Mrs. Roberts at their home in the Arthur Kibler apartments. John W. Sanders of Des Moines, Iowa visited his mother, Mrs. J. W. Sanders at Silverstreet and relatives in Newberry over the week-end. Mrs. Myrtle Culclasure and daugh ter, Jackie and Miss Margaret Pay- singer spent the weekend in Char lotte, N. C., with Mrs. Culclasure’s sister, Mrs. O. L. Hill and Mr. Hill. Richard Earl Addison of Mollohon, son of Mrs. George Addy, left last Friday for Norfolk, Va., wrere he went to enlist in the Navy. WILL MEET JANUARY 23RD The pre-school group of the Moth ers’ club will meet Friday morning, January 23 at 10:30 o’clock at Miss Mary Frances Jones’ Studio on Cal houn street. Please notice that the original date of the meeting has been changed from January 16 to January 23. WELLS THEATRE Thursday “TWO LATINS FROM MANHATTAN” . Joan Davis and Jink Falkenburg Added — Selected Shorts Mat.: 9c & 25c Night 9c & 30c | •—■■ Friday and Saturday “ZIS BOOM BAH” Grace Hayes and Mary Healy “King of the Texas Rangers” and “She’s Oil Mine” Comedy Admission 9c & 25c Monday and Tuesday Intoxicating with Romance! “NEW WINE” Ilona Massey and Alan Curtis Added — News and Comedy Mat. ifc;-25c Night 9c-30c Wednesday and Thursday “ROAD TO HAPPINESS” John Boles and Mona Barrie Added — March of Time OPERA HOUSE Saturday “BILLY THE KID WANTED” Buster Crabbe and A1 St. John Added — Two Comedies Admission, 9c-20c all day Wednesday GINGER ROGERS in “BACHELOR MOTHER” Added — “THE IRON CLAW” Admission 9c-15c all day DAVIS FUNERAL SERVICES Funeral sorvioes for the late James Allen Davis were held January 7th attended by a large concourse of friend's. Mr. Davis was laid to rest in Rosemont cemetery, last rites be ing conducted by his pastor the Rev. H. O. Chambers of the Central Methodist church who was assisted by a former pastor of the deceased, the Rev. A. E. Holler. Active pallbearers were Marion K. Wicker. Herman Eddy, Robert Odell, Holland Sligh, Edgar Payainger, Foster Spotts, E. M. Lipscomb and DaVe Hayes. ' Honorary. pallbearers were' Eugene S. Blease, Ernest Layton, Eugene Harmon, Marvin Or Summer, Gumie Summer, Adrain Summer, James Stewart, Douglas Hornsby, Floyd Bradley, Dan Proctor and Ben Proc tor. Also Odell Wilson, H. H. Rivers, Aiken Feagle, Dr. Robert Houseal, Dr. Gordon Able, Dr. E. H. Moore, J. H. Glymph, Hamp Cousins, Z. F. Wright, and Herbert Sterling. W. E. EPPS UNDERGOES r APPENDIX OPERATION The many friends of Commissioner W. E. Epps of District No. 1 will be sorry to learn that he underwent an appendix operation at the Newberry hospital Thursday. OVERCOATS per cent Off Heavy SWEATERS 20 Per Cent off ALL OF THESE GOODS THAT ARE COMING IN NEW ARE ABOUT 20 PER CENT HIGHER. Clary Clothing Co. "Styles of Today with a Toudh of Tomorrow" Please Cooperate With Us To Give you DEUVERY SERVICE As you know, the government has restricted the sale of tires, and this means that unless we have your full cooperation, delivery of groceries will soon be a thing ot the past. At a meeting of the grocers of New berry, the following plan was adopted: All orders received after 9:30 a.m. will be with the Afternoon Delivery. All orders received after 4 p.m. will be the next Morning. Please cooperate with us in observing the above and we will do our best to continue to deliver your groceries. delivered delivered EFFECTIVE MONDAY, JAN. 19th CARRYTERIA \H7 r\ \X7TT QOTM riiimpf Hamm & Morris Home Store 1100 CALDWELL ST. J. L. Long C. A. Shealy Faysinger Bros. D. W. Jones Clarence T. Summer, Inc. Jas. F. Long ^ Ideal Super Market Layton Bros.