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NLVvL_..:*i' A vJ «o» GHAKMiS W. STOUDEMIRE Charles Wesley Stoudemire, 89, died early Sunday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Anna Matthews of Little Mountain. He had been ill for two weeks. Mr. Stoudemire was born and reared near Peak and had spent his entire life in the Peak and Little Mountain sections of the county. His wife, Mrs. Alice Fulmer Stoudemire, died about 12 years ago. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Mattie E. Stoudemire, Lonnie O. Stodemire, Mrs. Mary | Anna Matthews, Joseph N. Stoude mire, Mrs. Georgia L. Summer, Mrs. Hazel E. Amick, Mrs. Katie F. Ful- j mer, and Robert Cleveland Stoude mire; 35 grandchildren, 42 great grandchildren and five great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Mon day morning at li o'clock from Holy Trinity Lutheran church with Rev. Albert Timmerman conducting the service. Interment followed in the church cemetery. STEAL 50 POUNDS MEAT Thieves broke into the smoke house of Cecil E. Fellers on the cut off road Saturday night about 9:30 stealing about 50 pounds of meat. The Fellers were away at the time, and didn’t discover the loss until early Sunday morning. RETURNS TO WORK HERE A. P. Farris, for several years em ployed with the Belk stores here and later as agent of the Pilot Life In surance company, has accepted a .position with the Clarkson Insurance company and will move his family back to Newberry. He has lately been in Columbia and Sumter. The Clarkson company, which has here tofore confined its business to hos pital insurance, will begin issuing industrial and regular life insurance and it is in this branch of the busi ness that Mr Farris will be em ployed. Miss Ruby Kinard spent the past weekend in Charlc. e, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Paysinger and family have mo>red from Mayer avenue to their new e-emodled heme on the Greenwood highway near the city. - • " Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carroll are mak ing their, home at .1227 Glenn street. They moved from' the county home road, ' f '., v . , ( „y. •••t: V MRS. GAYLE ENTER TAINS BRIDE-ELECT Mrs. Edward Gayle (Car rie Lee McSwain) delight fully entertained for Vir ginia Hayes, popular bride- elect of the month, at the home of Mrs. Derrill Smith on Main street Wednesday night, with a lovely buffet supper and bridge party. The guests were invited into the dining room to the table which was exquisitely covered witn a lovely lace ploth, and lighted pink can dles, centered with a crystal bowl of pink sweet .peas. The pink and white color scheme was carried out throughout the rooms where ehj<AMk bridge- placdpcifts mai^** 1 I lovely cirsage KENDALL MILLS LUTHERAN PARISH J. B Harman, Pastor BETHANY:—Sunday 10:30 A. M., Church Worship with Sermon. 11:30 A. M., Sunday school Mr. E. B. Hite, Supt. 12:30 P. M., Luther league SUMMER MEMORIAL:— Sunday 10:30 A. M., Sun day school, Mr. M. E. Shea- ly, Supt. 11:30 A. M., Church Wor ship with Sermon. 6:00 P. M., Luther League 7:00 P. >M., Women’s Mis sionary Society. The presence of visitors is always appreciated. Radio Tubes Needed Production of radio re ceiving tubes irt 1945 must be increased 25. per cent a- bove the 1944 requirements of 12,000,000 tubes .per month in order to meet civ ilian and military needs, the War Production Board has announced. .ii ,..t RITZ THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Judy Garland, Margaret O’Brien, Mary Astor, Tcm Drake, . —IN— “MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS” FOX NEWS MONDAY & TUESDAY Joel McCrea, Gail Russel, Herbert Marshall, Phyllis Brooks, --IN- • “THE UNSEEN” ; Musical Short—“Musical Movieland” M. G. M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Rod Cameron, Fuzzy Knight, Eddie Dew, Ray Whitley & his Bar-6 Cowboys —IN— “BEYOND THE PECOS” Comedy—Jerkey Turkey Chapter 9: The Great Alaskan Mystery WELLS IgiTfiEj THURSDAY MEET MISS BOBBY SOCKS Bob Crosby & Lynn Merrick Added—All Star Bond Rally tD, 1° lers' 3d ed^T-MA NJTU N .. 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