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\ FRIDAY. JANUARY 30, 3942 THE NEWBERRY SUN Society ^ » MISS BONNIE WEST WEDS STEPHEN KAISER HARRISON On Saturday afternoon, January 24, Miss Bonnie Belle West, daugh ter of Rev. and Mrs. B. S. West, was married to Stephen Kaiser Har rison. The ceremony was performed at 5 o’clock at the home of the bride by Rev. J. Aubrey Estes. Mrs. Eugenia Wise spent the weekend in Fountain Inn with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Livingston and Dr. Livingston. Miss Rosemary Bowers returned to Winthrop college Tuesday after spending several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers on McCaughrin avenue. MRS. JAMES TAYLOR ENTERTAINS !FOR MISS CLARA LAYTON Mrs. James Taylor entertained with a lovely eight table party last Saturday afternoon for Miss Clara Layton, popular bride-elect. Miss Layton’s chair was marked by a huge, white satin bow shower ed with lilies-of-the-valley. She was given a lovely corsage of white gladioli. After several games of bingo, the history of the bride was given in the form of a contest. Prizes were won by Mrs. Neal Workman, Mrs. Paul Ezell, a nd Miss Mary Livingston. Guests were then asked to write a wish for the bride in a book which I was in the shape of an old-fashtoned nosegay. The honoree was showered with many beautiful linen gifts. Later in the afternoon the hostess served a delicious salad course with coffee. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. R. E. Beck, Albany, Ga.; Mrs. Marion Eargle, Lockhart; Mrs. Beamon Mills, Charleston. IS THIS YOU? The two persons described ii* The Sun last week were H. M. Boozer and Mrs. Hendrix Monts. This week our first description is of a lady seen Friday morning in her office in the Exchange Bank building typing. She was wearing a two-piece dress, the skirt was black crepe and the top red also, and a white dickie. She has light brunette hair, brown eyes and wears glasses. The second description is of a gen tleman seen in his office on Friend street Monday morning working on his books . He was dressed in dark grey trousers with a light strip in them, grey striped shirt open at the neck, light color zipper jacket, grey hat and tan shoes. 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 ice cream from Stokes’ Drug Store, compliments of Stokes’ and The Sun. J. T. McCRACKIN, JR. NOW AT FORT BELVOIR, VA. J. T. McCrackin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCrackin, who has been stationed at the Marine Avia tion Feld in Quantico, Va., has been transferred to the Engineer’s Training Battalion Base at Fort Bel- voir, Virginia. SCHOOL MASTERS’ CLUB PLANS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE The regular monthly meeting of the School Masters’ club met at the Wiseman hotel on Thursday evening, January 20. The president, J. W. Ballentine of Little Mountain presided. At this meetin a schedule for the basketball district tournament was arranged. The tournament will be held in the new gymnasium at Sil- verstreet school beginning on Friday, February 13 at 200 o’clock. There will be 4 games in the afternoon and 3 in the evening. On Wednesday, February 18, beginning at 4 o’clock the semi-finals will be played. There will be 2 games in the afternoon and 2 in the ebening. The finals, the two winning girls teams and the 2 winning boys terms will be played Friday, February 20. The girls game will begin at 7:30 and the boys at 8:30 p. m. The following teams that are scheduled to play are, Girls, O’Neal, Stoney Hill, Bush River, Pomaria, Little Mountain, Silverstreet and Prosperity. Boys teams, Kelly Pinck ney, Prosperity, Little Mountain, Stoney Hill, Pomaria, Silverstreet, Bush River and 0’Neal.\ MARY HESTER ACCEPTS JOB IN WASHINGTON Miss Mary Hester left last Wed nesday for Washington, D. C., where she has accepted work as typist with the government. J. L. REAGIN LEAVES FOR MOBILE, ALA. J. L. Reagin, who has been connect ed with Reagin’s Shoe shop for the past three years left about two weeks ago for Mobile, Ala., where he accepted a position at the Brookly Aviation Field, in the parachute de partments Mrs. Reagin will jofn him at a later date. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Yon fcave moved to 923 Cline street. They formerly lived in the county. Mrs. Mary King left last Thurs day for Sanford, Fla., where she will work in the Sears-Roebuck office there for about three months. Herbert Lee Gilliam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gilliam is recover ing nicely from a broken arm receiv ed while playing at Speer Street school. Mrs. T. A. Setzler of Pomaria was a business visitor in Newberry last Friday. Mrs. Rosa Dreher, of Goldville spent last Friday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Brown and Mrs. James Fulmer of Goldville were visitors in Newberry last Saturday. Mrs. R. E. Beck of Albany, Ga. spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Jones. James Sanders of Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, N. C. spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. J. W. Sanders at Silberstreet. 3 TIMES AROUND THE WORLD DAILY ON SINCLAIR PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OIL Three times around the world—more than 75,000 miles—is the mileage flown daily by American Airlines’ giant fleet of Flagships. And every ship is lubricated with Sinclair Pennsylvania Motor Oil. When you use Sinclair Pennsylvania in your car, you’re giving your engine the same protection given costly airplane mo tors. So take a tip from American Airlines. Use Sinclair Pennsylvania Motor Oil for safer, quieter lubrication. Strother C. Paysinger AGENT SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY NOTICE All Orders for Morning Delivery Must Be in by 9:00 a. m. All Orders for Afternoon Delivery Must Be in by 4:00 p. m. Newberry Abattoir We Can’t Finance A NEW Car For You BUT We can loan you money to fix your old one up and let you pay us back monthly. Newberry Insurance & Realty Co. NED PURCELL, Mgr. Phone 197 Exchange Bank Bldg. •Hitler Phoned the Devil Hitler called up the devil on the phone one day, The girl at central listened to all they had to say, “Hello”, ’twas Hitler speaking, “is old man Satan home? Tell him it’s the Dictator who wants him on the phone.’’ The devil said, “Howdy Doff”, and Hitler said, “How are you? I’m running your Hell on earth, se tell me what to do.” “What can I do,” the devil said, “Dear old pal of mine You don’t need any help from me, you’re doing mighty fine.” “Yes I was doing fairly well until sometime ago When a man named Uncle Sam told me to go slow. He said to me, ‘Hitler, we don’t want to be unkind But you’ve raised Hell long enough, so you’d better change your mind!’ “I thought his lend-lease plan was bluff, he’d never get it through. But soon he put me on the spot, when he told-me what to do. So that is why I called you Satan— I need a hvice from you, For I know that you can tell me ' exactly what to do.” Satan said, “Dear Partner,.-there is not much left to tell. For Uncle Sam can make it hotter than I can here In Hell, I’ve be-m a real old devil, but not hal* as mean as you, So the minute you get down here, the job is yours to do. "I’ll be ready for .your cornin’ and I’ll keep the fires all bright, And I’ll get your room all ready as soon as Sam begins to fight, For I know your days are numbered and there is nothing else to tell, Hang up your phone, put on your hat and come on down to Hell!” Notice Saturday, January 31 *t is last day to pay town taxes without 10 per ct. penalty. Pay now and save the penalty. Herman Langford Mayor D. L. Nance, Clerk : , Classified Ads I CERESAN—Get yours now and treat your seed early. JOHNSON- McCRACKIN, CO. 16-4t Prepared (to assist you in filing your income tax return, federal and state. Mrs. A. H. Counts, 1S4S Hunt street, Phone 414-M. LOST— Yellow and black spotted Beagle bitch cm Whitmire highway. Answers to name of Bet, Name of owner on collar. f5 reward if re turned to B. ROSS WILSON, on Cut-Off Road. STRAYED from our place, pne black shoat, weighing a bout 75 or 80 pounds. Left Tuesday and anyone seeing or knowing the where abouts of this shoat, please call 93-W or notify Geo. E. Stone. 2t TRESPASS NOTICE — Treepassing of any kind is hereby forbidden on the lands of the undersigned. Hunt, ing is expressly forbidden and all violators will be dealt with. L. E. HAVIRD, Newbeny, S. C. 4tp LOST—Last Wednesday, green bill folder containing State of Virginia driving permit, three SI bills, Ikey and small change. If found re turn to Newberry college office Itp FOR SALE!—Lot of nice stovewood and firewood-pine and hardwood. H. C. Holloway. 24-31 LOST—Probably on Main street in Newberry, 1 $10 bill, 1 $5 bill, and several $1 bills. Reward if found and returned to H. W. Lominick, Pomaria, S. C. FOR iSALE—One icomplete amateur photography outfit. Camera, lights, enlarger and darkroom equipment. Edward Davis, 705 Wardlaw, New berry, S. C. 9-3tp 7o Relieve Misery ltV * ^ • C$666 ^^^UQUBlTUUU.»Uyt.MOMMan PAGE FIYf King Boyd, a student at the Cita del in Charleston was a weekend visitor in the home of his parents, Dr. and' Mrs. H. K. Boyd in the county. Miss Clara Pitts, a teacher in the ! Paul Floyd, a student at the Andrews city schools spent the , Citadel in Charleston spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and | weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pitts in the county. | Mrs. R. C. Floyd on Mayer avenue. Miss Dot Ruff spent the weekend in Lynchburg with her cousin, Miss Julia Kathryn Ruff, who teaches in the Lynchburg city schools. Mrs. Jerry Howard of Atlanta, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willingham and children of Goldville spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Long. Mrs. Vinnie Hiller of Whitmire was a business visitor in the city last Saturday. Mrs. D. A. Livingston and daugh ter, Mary Livingston, Miss Gladys McDowell and Mrs. Duane Living ston of Spartanburg left Sunday for a ten days tour of Florida. They will visit relatives and friends in Miami, Key West and Tampa. .Leans to Farmers. YOU SAVE By Borrowing This Way YOU SAVE because you get a loan at cost from a non-profit cooperative association of farmers and pay inter est at the rate of 4 1-2 per cent a year only for the time you have the mo ney. You pay the loan back when the crop or livestock financed is sold. Per cent To get more information on how to save money on your loans, see Mrs. Bill Tedford of Edgefield spent last Friday in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Lominack of Atlanta, Ga., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Lominack on Mayer a venue. Clinton Production Credit Association JACOBS BLDG. CLINTON, S. C. Local Rep. - O. H. Lominick, Caldwell St., Newberry Loans to Farmars President’s Birthday Party Newberry Armory Friday Night, Jan. 30 9 to 1 o’clock Round and Square Dancing t ’ Music by College “N” Orchestra Enjoy a Night of Fun; Help Others to Walk Donation $1 per Couple Sponsored by Newberry Jaycees CHEVROLET DEALERS SPECIALIZE IN THESE "CONSERVATION SERVICES” 1. HUE SERVICE (lo conserve rubber). 6. CARBURETOh AND FUEL PUMP fto save 10. HEADLIGHT AND ELECTRI- 2. RADIATOR (fo saFegua/dcoo/ing sysfemj. fuel). . . CAL CHECK-UP. 3. LUBRICATION floconserve motor, chauls). 7. STEERING AND WHEEL ALIGNMENT 11. SHOCK ABSORBER 4. BRAKES (to preserve lining, etc.). (make, tfre, last longer-conserves rubber). SERVICE. 3. MOTOR TUNE-UP (to conserve engine ’ 8. BODY AN D F EN DER R EP AIR. 1 2. P AI NT, NG, R EF, Nl: n „df U el). 9. CLUTCH, TRANSMISSION, REAR AXLE. WASHING, etc. 8. BODY AND FENDER REPAIR. 9. CLUTCH, TRANSMISSION, REAR AXLE. 12. PAINTING, REFINISHING .. WASHING, etc. MOBILE NATION STRONG NATION Davis Motor Company 1515-17 MAIN ST. NEWBERRY, S. C.