The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, February 18, 1944, Image 8

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. r.iCi if THE NEWBERRY SUN Newberry College announces 5 Beginning courses in all secretarial subjects in new term beginning March 6th. 5 Certificate courses offered in: Ex^ ecutive - Secretarial, Combined, Stenographic, and Bookkeeping. 5 Special classes may be arranged in beginning shorthand and typing for those who do not desire cer tificate credit. 5 Qualified students may enter also for regular college work in this new term. 5 For information call the College office, No. 245, or write JAMES C. KINARD, President 1944 Tax Notice After the close of business on February 29, 1944 3 per d Penalty will be added to all unpaid 1943 State and County taxes. J. Ray Dawkins County Treasurer PERSONAL ITEMS Mrs. Bill King and Miss Nell Davis, of Greenville, spent the past weekend in the home of their par ents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis on Hunt street. Uuban Moore, of Robinson, Kas., Arrived in tlhe city Wednesday to visit several days with his son and daughter-inlaw, Pvt. and Mrs. Mil- ton More. Mrs. Millie D. Sanders, Columbia, field supervisor of the Department of Public Welfare spent Tuesday here in the local D. P. W. office on College street. - Mrs. John S. Riddle, of Charlotte, N. C., spent the past weekend with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Harman, and her sister, Mrs. Anna Julia Hipp. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Matthews, Mr. and Mns. J. B. Harman, Jr., and Mrs. Cecil W. Bowers of Columbia; and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. “Bub” Harman of Saluda, visited Mrs. Anna Julia Hipp last Sunday. Mrs. L. L. Hunter of Spartanburg, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Derrick, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Epting and Mrs. Margue rite Summer and son, Jimmy, of Co lumbia, were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Summer on Main street. They also attended the graduation exercises of Miss Jane Summer at Newberry college Sunday. Miss Mary Birge Kohn, a student at Winthrop college spent the past weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kohn at their home on Johnstone street. Lieut. James C. McLane, Jr., Mrs. McLane of Mariana, Fla., and Miss Alice McLane of Winthrop college were weekend visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lathan on Main street. Con you use a typewriter? CAN YOU do clerical work or accounting? Have you ever worked in a store? Can you drive a car? The Army needs all kinds of skills in the WAC. There’s a chance for you—to improve a skill you already have, or learn one you’ll find useful all your life. Today—find out about the opportunities that await you in the WAC—the imporUnt job, the interesting life, the chance to serve your country in a vital way. Apply at the nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station (your local post office will give you the address). Or write: The Adjutant General, Room 4415 Munitions Build ing, Washington, D. C. WELLS Theatre TH U RSDAY MEXICAN SPITFIRE’S BLESSED EVENT Lupe Velez and Leon Errol Added: Children of Mars and “This Is America” Short Matinee 9c-26c Night 9c-30 FRIDAY and SATURDAY “HOOSIER HOLIDAY” The Hoosier Hot Shots, Dale Evans, George Byron, The Musical Maids and a Host of Radio Stars Added: THE MASKED 'HARVEL and a DONALD DUCK Comedy Admission 9c-25c all day MONDAY and TUESDAY Positively Their Best “LUM AND ABNER” in “So This Is Washington’’ Added—iNews and Comedy Matinee 9c-25c Night 9c-30 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY THE WEST SIDE KID Don Barry, Henry Hull, Dale Evans Added—Selected Shorts Matinee 9e-25c Night 9c-30 OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY BOB LIVINGSTON in “Raiders of Red Gap” Added: THE PHANTOM and COMEDY Admission 9c-20e all day HALS A D L E T S: PANSY PLANTS ARE IN. THRIFT PLANTS will be on sale as soon as weather permits digging. Place your order now, 25 nice plants for 95c. WEDDING GIFTS, its remarkable how many useful wedding gifts we can Show, under existing circum stances. Much of the merchandise we are opening this month was pur chased a year ago. VERNA AND HAL KOHN Matched Set The “BEAUVAIS" Engagement and O'J O C Wedding Ring Of •£ J Engagement JLO C A Ring only OjL»JV We Close All Day Each Wednesday W. E. TURNER Jeweler THEATRE ~ THURSDAY and FRIDAY Merle Bberon, George Sanders, and Laird Cregar —In— “THE LODGER’’ Comedy: “Yokel Duck Makes Good” Fox News SATURDAY Alice Faye, John Payne, Jack Oakie, Lynn Bari —IN— “HELLO FRISCO, HELLO” Universal News MONDAY and TUESDAY 30 Stars and 3 Bands Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland, Elea nor Powell, Lucile Ball, Red Skelton, Kathryn Grayson, Kay Kyser, Bob Crosby, Benny Carter —In— “THOUSANDS CHEER” (In Technicolor) M. G. M. News WEDNESDAY Eric Portman, Phyllis Calvert, Griffith Jones —In— “UNCENSORED” Comedy: “What’s Buzzin Buzzard” AUDITOR’S TAX NOTICE Returns of personal property, new buildings, transfer of real estate, poll «nd road tax, are to be made at the County Auditor’s Office be ginning: January 1, 1944 through February 29, 1944 AU able-bodied male citizens be tween the ages of twenty-one and sixty jare liable to $1 poll tax; all persons between the ages of twenty- one land fifty outside of incorpor ated towns are liable to pay com mutation tax of $1. All dogs are to be assessed at $1 each. AH returns are to be jmade by School Districts. Your failure to make re turns calls for penalty as prescribed by law. Pinckney N. Abrams AUDITOR NEWBERRY COUNTY Do You Need Money For Your Income Tax? If you do, see us We have also arranged to have J. O. Welling, tax Consultant, figure your simplified returns for you at a nomi nal fee of $3 each. Newberry Ins. & Realty Co. E. B. PURCELL, President MISS DOMINICK FRACTURES ARM The many friends of Miss Eliza beth Dominick will be sorry to learn that she had the misfortune of fall ing and fracturing her right arm near the elbow, and badly bruising her right leg late Friday afternoon. Miss Dominick was crossing the street in front of her home on Col lege street, after getting out of a car, when another car driven by negroes, brushed her, causing her to fall on the pavement. She is a pa- Friday, hebruary 18, 19 tient in the Newberry hospital ana was reported today to be doing nice! !y. ] Home From Pacific Pfc. Neal Davis arrived in the city Sunday night to spend a 30 day fur lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Davis. Private Davis is a member of the Marine Paratroopers and has been stationed in he South West Pacific area for the past 7 months. After his furlough here •with his parents and other relatives he will report to a Marine Base in California for further orders. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: We will close our shops at 1 p. m. each Wednesday, start ing March First, continuing through August. Dennis Shoe Shop Reagins Shoe Shop Notice The following hardware stores will close each Wednesday at 1 p. m., beginning Wednesday, March 1st. Frank Lominack Hdw’e R. M. Lominack Hdw’e Furniture •••• Stores Will Close Wednesday Afternoons • . The undersigned Furniture Stores have agreed to close their places on Wednesday afternoons, starting on Wednesday, March 1st and contin uing thru the month of August. Maxwell Bros &. Quinn Home Furniture Co. G. B. Summer &. Sons City Sales Co. Buzhardt Furniture Co. Richard L. Baker