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. ?*-•/ »HE NEWBEKKY SUN FRIDAY, SEP .l " P N E A u GRAND OLE OPRY HERE NEXT WEEK UNDER AUSPICES POST 24 Under their Big Tent Theatre Newberry ONE DAY ONLY Tuesday, Sept. 11 Show Grounds BACK OF COURT HOUSE Doors open 7:30 P* M. Show Starts at 8:30 All New and Different Show Auspices Legion Post 84 The Grand Ole Opry will be in NEWBERRY next week—on Tuesday night, September 11th on the show grounds back of the NEW COURT HOUSE. Doors will open at 7:30 and show will begin at 8:30. PAUL HOWARD & his ARKANSAS COT TON PICKERS will be featured. Paul Howard and his Arkansas Cot', on Pickers are one of WSM’s singing finds, having been on the Grand Ole Opry since April of 1942. Paul was born in Midland, Arkan sas, on July 10, 1908. He began his radio career on Station KOY, Pheo- nix, Arizona, in 1913. Since then he has been on many radio stations throughout the South and Southwest. min [i ; / r THE SAME Grand Ole Opry Gang Will Appear in Whit mire Monday, Sept. 10th. SHEALY-PARROTT A marriage of much interest to their many friends was that of Miss Mary Estelle Shealy and Staff Sgt. Albert P. Parrott, Jr., at the resi dence of the officiating minister, the Rev. J. B. Harman, on September 2, 1945, in the presence of the parents cf the bride and of the groom and many other relatives and friends. The double ring ceremony of the Lutheran church was used. Mrs. Parrott is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shealy of the St. Phillips section of the county. She is a graduate of .the St. Phillips high school and has been one of the faith ful employees of a loca Istore for a number of years. She was beauti fully attired) in a golden colored wool dress a nd hat with brown accessories and a corsage with pink roses .and carnations. Sargeant Parrott is a son or Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Parrott of the St. Marks community of Saluda county. He is a graduate of the O’Neal Ihigh school. He was a mem ber of the Newberry National guard before the war and was in service overseas 29 months. After a trip to the mountains in western North Carolina they will have their residence in Newberry. PAUL HOW ARD /\ He made his first personal ap- pearansce in 1933 at Fort Smith, Arkansas. Paul is of English, Irish, and Cherokee Indian descent. He plays the guitar and sings. He also plays the violin and banjo. His COTTON PICKERS are all competent musicians and singers of the folk songs, ballads, and old-time melodies which make the O. ry so popular. Grand Ole Opry comes to Newberry under auspices of Legion Post 24. TIME IS NEAR FOR MAILING Gl PACKAGES ATLANTA, GA„ SEPT 6.—It’s time tp be thinking of mailing Christ mas packages overseas. Army postal officers at Head quarters Fourth Service Command reminded the public that even though hostilities have ceased on all fronts, there are still many thousands of American troops who will spend their Christmas in foreign lands and these troops will be looking forward to packages from home. The regulations governing the mailing of overseas Christmas gifts to Army personnel remain the same as last year—they must be posted between September 15 and October 15—one package a week may be sent (without a request) by any one per son to the same serviceman—the us ual restrictions as to size and weight of Christmas parcels applies—not more than fifteen inches long or more than 36 inches in length and girth combined and maximum weight five pounds. Most stores have a stock of boxes approved by the War Department for overseas gift ship ments. The Army asks that gifts be se lected which a soldier is unlikely to find in the patricular area in which he is situated and to remember that intoxicants, inflammable materials (such as matches and lighter fluids) and perishable matter are unaccep- able for mailing. Families and friends of men sta tioned in the China-Burma Theater, India Theater, the Middle East, or on the Pacific Islands, are urged to a- vail themselves of the early mailing date to insure receipt of Christmas presents by Christmas day. It is suggested, that parcels routed to these distant bases be mailed as near ly as possible to September 15 and no later than October 1. Above all, don’t forget the impor tance of the correct address: rank, name, serial number, branch of ser- viceand organization, A. P. O. num ber a nd post office ^vhich will handle the mail. If the public follows in structions given by the Army, it’s a pretty sure bet that the Christmas Misses Evelyn and Edna Stone : spent the weekend in Rome, Ga. with their brother, Sgt. Maxy Stone who is a petient in a Genreal Hospital j there. Miss Anne Cook and line, spent several days Wilmington, N. C. with in-law, Mrs. Max Cook 2nd street. They were home Sunday for the Cook and Mr. and Mrs sister Caro- last week in their sister- at 211 South accompanied day by Mrs. McCormick. boxes will go through on time and reach the service men for whom it is designated. Local postmasters can furnish any clarifying details relative to overseas Christmas mailing. Mrs. J. B Shackleford returned to her home on Harrington street Wed nesday after spending a week in Wil mington, N. C. with Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Shackleford and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shackleford. She was ac companied home by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Shackleford for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy DeHart of Spartanburg, spent the weekend and Labor Day in the home of Mrs. De Hart’s mother, Mrs. Verona Domin ick and brother, Pinckney N. Abrams. A. H. Counts who is employed with the Government in Greenville was at home with Mrs. Counts and their daughter, Betty Jo, over the week end? and Labor Day. CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this means of express ing my deep appreciation to the vot ers of Ward 2 for the magnificent support given me in the primary held recently. I will ever be grateful for the kind words of encouragement and the loyalty of my friends. Sincerely, C. A. DUFFORD / Army Trucks For Sale joyous Day Keepsake DIAMOND RINGS The symbol of love everlasting ... a Keepsake . . . through six decades the choice of America'* loveliest brides. Quality and value are assured by the Keepsake Certificate of Guarantee and Registration. See our new col lection of fine Keepsake Matched Sets. Prices include federal tax. W. E. TURNER % PRICE! DOROTHY GRAY. Cleansing Creams REG. $2 SIZES $100* I EACH Limited Timet * i*" o> V RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY and FRIDAY Humphrey Bogart, Alexis Smith, Sydney Greenstreet IN “CONFLICT” Comedy: “Talk of The Town” FOX NEWS CHEN YU FROZEN FIRE The new icy red for nails and lips that’s TAN-talizing with summer tan. Smart Set Gilt Box, including lacquer, Lacquerol and Lipstick, $1.75 {tax extra). - K* ^ * I have just bought 30 Army C. R. Trucks, 1941 model, four wheel drive and in excellent condition. Fine for Farm work and other heavy haul ing, as well as for passengers. These trucks are on the yards at my place of business. Come out and get a bargain. ' * Clark Wrecking Co. SATURDAY Robert Lowery, Jean Parker, Bill Henry, Rosco Karns IN “THE NAVY WAY” Comedy ‘Mr. Chimp At Coney Island’ UNIVERSAL NEWS MONDAY and TUESDAY Peggy Ann Gardner, Allyn Joslyn, Michael Dunne, Faye Marlowe IN “JUNIOR MISS” Comedy: Sunday go to Meeting Time M. G M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Bob Hope, Shirley Ross IN “THANKS FOR THE MEMORY” .Chapter 10 Raiders of Ghost City. Comedy: Out Fishing WELLS THEATRE THURSDAY “WHAT A BLONDE” Leon Errol and Richard Lane Added: SELECTED SHORTS FRIDAY a nd SATURDAY “ROUGH, TOUGH and READY” Chester Morris & Victor McLaglen Added: FEDERAL OPERATOR 99 and FOX and CROW Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY TThe Season’s Top Musical Romance! “LAKE PLACID SERENADE” Vera Hruba Ralston, Vera Vague Bob Livingston & Ray Noble & Band Added: PATHE^NEWS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “THOROUGHBREDS” Tom Neal and Adele Mara Added: SELECTED SHORTS Admission 9t-30c every day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY BOB STEELE and HOOT GIBSON in “Arizona Whirlwind” Added: MONSTER and THE APE and COMEDY Admission 9c—25c ALL DAY Morning Show 10:00 Saturday Childre nunder 12 years 5c Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night Program for the week of Sep 9, 1945 Dry-Skin Cleanser—richly lubri cating gentle cleanser for thin, dry, or sensitive skin. Salon Cold Cream—&uSy-light cold-cream type cleanser. Ideal for young complexions. Liquefying Cleansing Cream — a thorough, quick-melting cleanser for oily skin. JUMBO SIZES special at *2.* cacti •Plus tax KodakFilm Developing and Printing Any Size Roll 6 or 8 Exposures 75c SIZE LISTERINE Antiseptic 59c 60t size Eye Water MURINE 49c $1.00 VALUE Full Length Iron Cords 59c $! size Z0NITE 79c SAVE SAFELY ON PRESCRIPTIONS AT SMITHS SMITH'S Cut-Rate Drug Store C/3 1212 MAIN STREET NEWBERRY, S. C. ^ Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday ""i YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT SMITH’S V- BOTTLE OF 100 UPJ0HNS UNICAP VITAMINS $2.96