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r rAV-*C- tiGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN rtUUAY, APRIL 14, 1944 PERSONAL ITEMS Mrs. F. J. Hr.rmon of Charleston, visited relatives over the weekend. Mrs. J. F. Scurry of Chappells, was a business visitor here Monday. Mrs, Walter Regrney of GoldviUe, spent Saturday in Newberry. Mrs. T. J. Abrams of Whitmire, spent last Thursday in the city. Miss Martha Boozer of Charles ton, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ernest Boozer. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ruff spent the past weekend in Winmsboro with Mrs. Ruff’s sister, Mrs. R. R. Macfie. Miss Rodella Turner of Washing ton, D. C., spent the Easter season with her parents. Mrs. Hugh Bangle and mother, of Clinton, were visitors in the city Saturday. Mrs. J. S. Eason and daughter, Betty Jo, of Whitmire, were business visitors here over the weekend. Mrs. John Mayes of Winthrop Col lege, apent a few days last week at her home on Main street. Miss Sara Paysinger, a teacher near Aiken, spent the Easter holi days with relatives here. Miss Liela Norris, a teacher in the Columbia High school spent the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruff spent 'Sunday in Winnsboro with Mrs. (Ruff’s mother, Mrs. Julia Long. Miss Gloria Summer of Converse College, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Summer on Summer street. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Reagin spent Sunday in Grey Court with Mrs. Reagin’s mother, Mrs. H. C. Fuller and) sister, Mrs. W. G. Wallace. Miss Evelyn Stone, a teacher in the Hemmingway schools, spent the Eas ter holidays with her mother, Mrs. H. O. Stone on OaWweU street. Miss Anna Hart, a student at Con verse College, is spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hart. Mrs. Elizabeth Blalock Cole and daughter, Linda, of Miami, Florida, are visiting Mrs. Cole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wicker. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hentz of Co lumbus, Ga., spent Monday and Tues day in the home of Mr. Hentz’s mother, Mrs. E. O. Hentz. THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Henry Travers, Van Johnson ' —IN— “MADAME CURIE” FOX NEWS Admission 9c and 30c all day MONDAY and TUESDAY Betty Hutton, Eddie Bracken, Diana Lynn, William Demarest —IN— “THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN’S CREEK" M. G. M. NEWS Admission 9c and 30c all day WEDNESDAY Ann Sheridan, Dennis Morgan —IN— “WINGS FOR THE EAGLE” Extra Added Attraction In Techni color With The Marines At Tarawa The Real Thing At Last . . . filmed under fire by the Marines own fight ing photographers Admission 9c and 30c all day MICt MISS SARAH ELIZABETH RISER WEDS ALFRED CEIL SHERIFF On Easter Sunday, April ninth, at the Central Methodist church in Newberry was the scene of a beauti ful wedding when Miss Elizabeth Riser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riser, of Kinards, and Al fred Ceil Sheriff, of Orangeburg and Columbia, were married at four- thirty o’clock in the afternoon. The Rev. H. C. Ritter, pastor of the Church, pronounced the ceremony using the ring ritual of the Metho dist Church, in the presence of rela tives and friends. The central feature of the altar decorations was a large bowl of calla lilies and tall floor baskets of bri dal wreath and snowy dogwood were placed on either side with palms and groupings of lilies used in the back ground of the altar, which was lighted by Drayton Nance and Doug las Hornsby, who acted as uslhers. Mrs. May T. SbuCk, organist, ard Mrs. P. K. Harmon, vocalist gave a delightful ptrognam of pm-nteptial music including Leibestraum (Liszt), Traumerei (Schuman), Estrellita (Lonce) and Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life” (Herbert) and Mrs. Harmon sang I Love You Truly (Bond) and Because (DeHardelot. During the taking of the vows, To A Wild Rose was played, and the conventional wedding music was used. Emma Riser Nance, cousin of the bride, was the maid of honor and only attendant. She wore a Copen hagen blue dress, small white hat with veil and white accessories. Her flowers were fashioned • in a colonial nosegay of vari-colored flowers cen tered with pink roses. The bride, a beautiful blond, was given in marriage by her father, Wil liam Wallace Riser. She wore a chic navy blue two-piece dress modeled cf silk crepe and with white frilled vestee of lace. Her small hat of navy straw was veiled in the same shade and other accessories were navy. She carried a prayer book which was topped with a white or chid. J. M. Sheriff, of Orangeburg, un cle of the bridegroom was his best man. Mrs. J. W. Sheriff, grandmother of the bridegroom wore a lavendar crepe dress and harmonizing hat and shoulder corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. W. W. Riser, mother of the bride wore navy blue with a corsage of red rosebuds. Mrs. Sheriff received her educa tion in the Clinton schools, graduat ing in 1942, and since has ' held a secretarial position in Columbia. Mr. Sheriff is a son of Mrs. R. K. Corbett of Wilmington, N. C. and the late A. C. Sheriff of Orange burg, and was reared by his grand mother, Mrs. J. W. Sheriff of Or angeburg. He received his educa tion in the Orangeburg high school and Clemson college. He is now with the department of Internal Revenue in Columbia. After a wedding trip to North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff will be at home on Queen street in Col umbia. Among out-of-town guests at the wedding were, Mrs. J. W. Sheriff, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sheriff, Dickie Sheriff, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gram- lin of Orangeburg, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Zeibst, Mr. and Mrs 1 . E. _A. Blackwell, Miss Lucy Riser, Mrs. H. D. Riser of Columbia, Mrs. Lillian Minus of St. George, Naval Cadet Drayton Nance, Jr., of Charleston, and Jasper Waites, of Greenville. Following the rehersal Saturday evening relatives, members of the wedding party, and a nujnber of out of town guests were' entertained with an informal party by the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Riser, and Mr. and Mrs. Dray ton Nance at the Nance home on Johnstone street. The blade’s table, covered with a handsome hand-made lace cover, was centered with a three-tiered embossed wedding cake which was embelished with an arch of orange blossoms from which depended a group of small crystal wedding bells. Candles in crystal candelabra were used on either end of the table. Bridal wreath and white iris were used in decorating the dining room and other reception rooms. During the evening the cake was cut for the emblems of fortune and later a salad course was served by a group of friends of the bride. Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Daniel and two children, Mis®- Frances r> Mrs. R. L. Lee and baby, Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hentz and three sons, Olin, Jimmy and Ted of Anderson were guests last Thursday in the home of Mrs. E. O. Hentz on Col lege street. WELLS Theatre THURSDAY “NOBODY’S DARLING” Mary Lee and Gladys George Added—“Raid Report” Admission 9c-30c all day FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DON (RED) BARRY in “Carson City Cyclone” Added—Vera Vague Comedy and “Captain America” Admission 9c-30c all day MONDAY and TUESDAY You’ll Never Forget Her! “THE WOMAN OF THE TOWN” Claire Trevor and Albert Dekker Added: Latest PatheNews Admission 9c-30c all day WEDNESDAY and THUP DAY “SOMEONE TO REMEMBER” Mabel Paige and John Craven Added: Selected Short Admission 9c-30c all day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY Thrilling Air Spectacle! “HELL’S ANGELS” Jean Harlow and Ben Lyon “The Phantom” and a Comedy Admission 9c-26c all day NOTICE OF SALE POR DELIN QUENT TAXES State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. By virtue of sundry tax executions issued by the county treasurer of Newberry county, and directed to the delinquent tax collector of Newberry cctonty, commanding and requiring that I levy upon and sell sufficient property of certain delinquent tax payers to satisfy said tax executions for delinquent taxes, notice is hereby given that I will on sales day ('being 1st day of May 1944) within the legal hours of sale, sell at public auction, before he Court House door at New berry Court House, the property hereinafter described to satisfy the aforesaid executions, which properties are to be sold as the property of the persons hereafter named. 1 lot, 1 building in School District No. 1 in the town of Newberry, Coun ty and State aforesaid, assessed to Mrs. Annie Bedenbaugh. 1 lot, 1 building in School District No. 1 in the town of Newberry, Coun ty and State aforesaid assessed to Clayborne Gilliam. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1 in the town of Newberry, Coun ty and State aforesaid assessed to John B. Longshore. 2 lots, 2 buildings in School District No. 1 in the town of Newberry, Coun ty and State aforesaid assessed to H. C. Holloway. 2 lots, 1 building, in School District No. 1, in the town of Newberry Coun ty and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 3 lots, 1 building, in School District No. 1 in the town of Newberry, Coun ty and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 4 lots, 3 buildings, in School Dis trict No. 1, in the town of Newberry, County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 3 lots, 2 buildings, in School Dis trict No. 1, in the town of Newberry, County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 1 lot, 1 building, in School Distirct No. 1, in the town of Newberry, Coun ty and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. • 1 lot, in School Distirct No. 1 in the town of Newberry, County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 1 lot. in School District No. 1 in the town of Newberry, County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1 in the town of Newberry, Coun ty and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District j No. 1, in the town of Newberry, Coun-) ty and State aforesaid, assessed tp H. C. Holloway. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1, in the town of Newberry, Coun ty and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1, in the town of Newberry, Coun ty and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1, outside, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holioway. I lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1, outsidte, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 10 acres, 9 buildings, in School District No. 1, outside, in the County and State aforesaid, assesed to H. C. Holloway. 348 acres, 7 buildings, in School District No. 3, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 275 acres, 2 buildings, in School District Nqi 3, in the CdunHy of Newberry, State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 563 acres, 8 buildings, in School District No. 3, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holioway. 173 acres, 3 buildings, in School District No. 3, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 513 acres, 8 buildings, in School Disrict No. 3, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 393 acres, 7 buildings, in School District No. 3, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 327 acres, 7 build-''.gs, in School District .So. 3, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 50 acres, in School District No. 3, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 187 acres, 1 building, in School District No. 4, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 470 acres, 3 buildings, in School District No. 4, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. "370 acres, 5 buildings, in School District No. 4, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 653 acres, 6 buildings, in School District No. 4 in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 100 acres, in School District No. 4, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 191 acres in Sohool District No. 25, in the County and State afore said, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 90 acres, in School District No. 25, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. II acres, 1 building, in School Dis trict No. 39, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Hollo way. 33 acres, 2 buildings, in School Dis trict No. 39, County and State afore said, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 50 acres. 2 buildings, in School District Nc. 45, County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Hollo- Way. 28 acres, 2 buildings, in School District No. 45, County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Hollo way. 117 acres, 2 buildings, in School District No. 45, County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Hollo- way. 55 acres, 1 building, in School District No. 46, County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Hnllo- way. 76 acres, in School District No. 49, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 109 acres, 3 buildings, in School District No. 49, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. B. lloway. 140 acres, 3 buildings, in School District No. 50, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 100 acres, in School District No. 54. in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. C. Holloway. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1, in the town of Newberry, County and State aforesaid, assessed to Addie Davis. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1, in the town- of Newberry, County and State aforesaid, assessed to Ella Sands and Eugenia Penn. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1, in the town of Newberry, County and Statfe aforesaid, assessed to Gus Bouknight. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1, in the town of Newberry, County and State aforesaid, assessed to Marinda Robertson. 3 lots, in School District No. 1, in the town of Newberry, County and State aforesaid’, assessed to Luth er Dennis. 1 lot, 1 building ,in School District No. 1, in the town of Newberry, County and State aforesaid, assessed to T. H. Longshore. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1, in the town of Newberry, County and State aforesaid, assessed to Eugenia Penn. 20 acres, in Sohool District No. 2, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to Jim Todd. 25 acres, 3 buildings, in School District No. 2, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to L. I. Feagle estate. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 1, in the town of Newberry, County and State aforesaid, assessed to Mary H. Cannon. 173 acres, 5 buildings, in School District No. 10, in the County and ^tate aforesaid, assessed to A. M. Nichols. 133 acres, 4 buildings, in School Disitrict No. 9, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to G. W. Nichols. 39 acres, in School District No. 10, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to G. W. Nichols. 207 acres, 2 buildings, in School District No. 10, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to G. W. Nichols. 6 acres, 1 building, in Sohool Dis trict No. 10, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to Mariah Emory Estate. 63 acres, 1 building, in School District No. 15, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to Mrs. Kessiah F. Bowers. 1 lot, 1 building, in Schol District No. 28, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to Willie Hail- stock. 1 lot in School District No. 30, County and State aforesaid, assessed to Joseph H. Sbealy. 3 acres, 1 building, in School Dis trict No. 30, County and State afore said, assessed to Mrs. Katie O. Shealy. 161 acres, 2 buildings, in School District No. 34, in the County and State aforesaid, assesed to Mrs. W. P. Counts Estate. 100 acres, in School District o. 38, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to Mariah Hill Estate. 8 acres, in School District No. 39, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. M. Flynn. 27 acres, 1 building, in School District No. 39, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to Tom Brown, Sr. Estate. 79 acres, 1 building, in School Dis trict No. 39, in the County jrfid State aforesaid, assessed to Catherine M. Lewis. 52 acres, 2 buildings, in School District No. 40, in 'the County and State aforesaid, assessed to Will Scurry and wife. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 14, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. F. Harmon Estate. 22 acres, 3 buildings, in School District No. 14, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. F. Harmon Estate. 1 lot, 1 building, in School District No. 41, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. J. Harmon Estate. 187 acers, 2 buildings, in School District No. 41, in the County and State aforesaid, assessed to H. F. Harmon, Etal. CLAUDE W. SANDERS, Tax Collector Newberry County. HAL’S ADLETS DAHLIA BULBS, Jersey Beauty, Mrs. Warner, Jane Cowl, Beacon, Sagamore, Jean Keyy, Jersey Dainty 20c to 50c each. GLADIOLUS BULBS, mixture of fine varieties, medium size 35c dozen large size 60c dozen. BURPEE’S giant and pom pom zinnias, marigolds, double, sweet- scented nasturtium. HARDY PLANTS, 25 for 95 cents. Plant now. Pink thrift, white candy tuft, giant type daisies, daisy and pom pom chrysanthemums. AIR MAIL STATIONERY, sheets and envelopes sold together or sep arately. Also V-Mail. GREETING CARDS, birthday, get- well, sympathy and many others. Cards to send those in service. Browse around our cards. PICTURE FRAMES, wooden and keratol, 3x5, 5x7, 8x10. HABGER POTTERY, some nice pieces just placed on sale, low bowls, vases, etc. HAL AND VERNA KOHN Mrs. James M. Clary returned to her home in Newberry Monday after | Mr. and Mrs. Wyche Dickert of spending a week in Allendale with | Columbia, were Sunday visitors in friends. ' Newberry. Just Received 1 Oliver Bog & Bush Harrow, 10’ cut. 1 Oliver spike-tooth Harrows, 60 teeth, double section. 1 Oliver Tractor mounted Cultivator. 1 Oliver Extra Heavy Turn Plow, horse. 2 Oliver Goober Plows. Davis Motor Co. SPRING ... is Sewing Time! L* risky new Frocks are demanded for Spring go- ing and for the chic lady of the house... make ’em yourself, from pretty fab rics you can get at this piece goods store . . . we will help you plan them. Carolina Remnant Co. Corner Caldwell and Friend Pick Your Cottons ... from the very large stocks of dresses we now have .... CARPENTER’S Newberry, S. C.