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THE NEWBERRY SUN fkidAY, MARCH 29, m# R - U AWARE? /ipJUTAN OF INDIA CAN SWAU-OW { LARGE. oejtC-05 SUCH AS A FUUL GROWN CAT, A - - FOWL OR A LE6 MUTTOM. <H«S BlRO%/5lWS>5**Nafr IS EASILV <AMED AHO IS USE.0 YO KEEP THE CTREETS A NO PUBLIC PLACES CieAN.fW/rJ A/AT/yfMMD) • uNtvcPSAL rcATuPts co W. E. TURNER — JEWELER . . . the regular gift center of Newberry finds it easy to satis fy its many regular customers. We have everything a good jewelry store should have. Let us take care of your jewelry- needs. DOVER S«t 217 SO Engagement Ring 200.00 delude federal tan K O I M tt l M « 11 OIS T I • I 0 I eepsake DIAMOND RINGS Trade Mark Registered W.E.Tunier JEWELER Mr. Tom P. Cassell and his mo ther, Mrs. S. S. Cassell of Rural Re treat, Va., spent the weekend at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Good man. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Tom Cassell and little sons, Peery and Rennet, who have been and will now make their home in Virginia. KHZ THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday In Technicolor Judy Garland, John Hodiak, Ray Bolger, Angela Lansbury IN “THE HARVEY GIRLS” NEWS MONDAY & TUESDAY Veronia Lake, Sonny Tufts, Joan Caulfied, Ray Collins IN “MISS SUSIE SLAGLE’S” NEWS COMEDY WEDNESDAY Dolores Del Rio, Pedro Armendariz IN “PORTRAIT OF MARIA" Chapter 13 “Jungle Queen Added >— March of Time WELLS THEATRE THURSDAY MAMA LOVES PAPA Leon Errol and Elisabeth Risdon _Added—THIS IS AMERICA FRIDAY and SATURDAY SMILEY BURNETTE & “SUNSET’ CARSON in “Firebrands of Arizona Added—PHANTOM RIDER and VERA VAGUE Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY DELIGHTFULLY DANGEROUS Jane Powell, Ralph Bellamy and Constance Moore Added — PATHE !NEWS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY GANGS OF THE WATERFRONT Robert Armstrong & Stephanie Bachelor Added—THIS IS AMERICA and COMMUNITY SING Admission 9c-30c every day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY TEX RITTER & DAVE O’BRIEN in “Dead or Alive” Added — WHO’S GUILTY and HUGH HERBERT Comedy Admission 9c—25c AI L DAY 'Morning Show 10:00 Saturday Children under 12 years 5c Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night DELIGHTFULLY DANGEROUS Jane Powell, Ralph Bellamy and • Constance Moore MAJOR JAMES L. LIPSCOMB, who is now on terminal leave until June 13, after which he will receive his official discharge from the army at the Camp Gordon, Ga., Separation Center, with his wife and their ■daughter, Bruice, who have been making their home in Columbia, are spending a ten day visit with Mrs. Lipscomb’s parents in Virginia. Major Lipscomb entered the ser vice September 23, 1943, and served overseas with the 319th Bombard ment Group ten months. He parti cipated in the air offensive over Ja pan and was awarded the American Campaign Medal, the Agiatic-Paci fic and World War II Victory Me dals. Major and Mrs. Lipscomb and Bruice will move to Newberry about the first of April when they will make their home in the Margaret Apartments on Johnstone street. Major Lipscomb will be connected with the Lipscomb Motor Company on Harrington street as partner with his brother, E. >M. Lipscomb. VERNON J. LIVINGSTON, S2-c, who recently returned to the states from Shanghai, China, is spending an 11-day furlough at his home in the Hartford community. After his leave he will report to Charleston, where he will receive his discharge at the Naval Separation Center. Dr. Marshall C. Dendy, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Orlando, Fla., will be speaker on the Presbyterian Hour over radio sta tion WIS, Columbia, Sunday morn ing, March 31st a t 8:30 A. M. Dr. Dendy was pastor of Aveleigh Presbyterian church in the c 1 ', for a number of years, and his many friends and former parishoners will be delighted to hear him at this time. J. ,J. (Billy) McSwain, a student at the University of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived in the city Saturday to spend the spring holidays with his mother, Mrs. H. N'. Wallace and Mr. Wallace on Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Goodrich and small son, Emmett, Jr., are spending several days with Mrs. Goodrich’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lester in the Hartford commun ity. Miss Margaret Scruggs, a mem ber of the Denmark school. faculty, was a weekend visitor in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Scruggs on College street ex tension. Mrs. O. O. Copeland; her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Os wald Copeland; and sister, Mrs. Jack Shealy of Clinton spent the week end visiting the gardens of Charles ton. "VI -v -v > ’ -fj- fti Jr rt^l \i •REG. U. S.-FAT OFF. V NS V BASIC HANDBAGS that go with everything Plastic, white, black, red, brown, black and white—Prices $3.98 to $8.78, plus tax. Patent Leather Plastic, white and black. . . $8.78. Patent Leather, black . . . $3.50 to $5.98 Kid Bags and Leather Bags, black, brown, red, Rancho tan—Priced $2.98 to $8.78. Black, Brown and Navy Kay Kord Bags,— $3.50 to $4.98. Fabric Bags in assorted colors—$3.50 to $5.98 Alligator Bags, assorted styles in red, black and brown—$3.50 to $8.78. A smart bag gives emphasis to any cos tume. . .but when the dress and bag BOTH come from this store, well, there you have something which makes the style-iconscious turn for a second look. Come in today and pick yourself out a pretty bag. . .better make it two, or even three. The big dress-u,p days are just ahead and these pocket-books will come in fine for that touch of variety. Bags Without Initials. LITTLE NEWS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST Wallace Gilliam and son, Earl Gil liam of Whitmire were business visi tors in the city Monday. Mrs. Elbert Dickert of Columoia, spent a few days this week in the home of her mother, Mrs. C. F. Lay- ton on O’Neall street. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Carson were guests Wednesday night in the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. Brice Draffin in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton A. Kilgore of Athens, Ga. spent the .past week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kilgore at their home near the city. Lonnie W. Franklin, Sr. of Wash ington, D. C. spent the weekend and a couple days the first of the week at his home here on College street. Mrs* - V. J. Livingston and daugh ter, Patricia, spent the weekend in the Hartford community with Mrs. D. V. Livingston. Dick Boulware of the Hartford community, who is a patient in the Columbia hospital, is reported to be doing nicely. Mrs. A. E. Lominick of Pomaria spent the weekend in the home of her daughter, Mrs. John H. Halfacre and family on Harrington street. "Miss Catherine Renwick of Duke Hospital, Durham, N. C. spent the weekend in the home of her sister, Mrs. George S. Ruff and Mr. Ruff in the county. Allen Hipp, who has been a patient in the Baptist Hospital for the past three weeks, returned to his home in Newberry Wednesday and is im proving nicely. Mr and Mrs. David Williams and son, Jimmy of Florence were weekend visitors in the home of Mr. Williams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Williams on Mayer Avenue. T. S. Humphries, Jr., a student at V. P. I. Blacksburg, Va., is spend ing this week in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hum phries on Cline street. Miss Anna Hart, a student at Con verse college, Spartanburg, was a weekend visitor in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hart on Crenshaw street. George Scruggs, a student at V.P.I. Blacksburg, Va., is spending the spiring holidays this Wedk in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Scruggs at their home on College street extension. Oliver Cromer and Richard Addi son left Newberry Thursday morn ing for Susanville, California, where they have secured employment. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC At a recent meeting of the Prac ticing Physicians of Newbery, it was decided to increase fees. Minimum fees as follows were adopted: House calls, $3.00 per call and $5.00 from 8 P. M. to 8 A. M. Obstetrical fee, $50.00; Office calls, $2.00 and up. Calls in country and other fees in. creased in proportion. This is to become effective March 25, 1946. Adv.-25-atip PIANO TUNER—Tuner and Repair er at Rithard L. Bakers’ Furniture Store, Newberry, S. C. 40 years experience. 29-3tp NOTICE — Taking effect Monday April first, private and graduate nurses will go on eight hour duty. 29-ltp WANTED—HOGS—will pay $14.40 ceiling price for tep hogs. Will buy anything from 100 to 300 lbs. Price according to grade. THE NEWBERRY ABATTOIR. WANTED—Scrap iron, brass, cop per, lead, zinc, aluminum, pewter, old batteries, radiators, all kinds of rags, old waste cotton, mattress cot ton. Also old feather beds and pil lows filled with goose or duck fea thers. We also have a nice line of groceries. W. H. Sterling, Vincent street. WANT TO BUY— Geese, Ducks, Rabbits, Pigeons, Bantams. R. DERRILL SMITH, Wholesale Gro- cer, Newberry, S. C. 3-8tn WANTED TO BUY—Clean Used Cars. Cash Waiting. BUFORD’S AUTOMOBILES, College Street Lot. 22-3tp I Guaranteed .Good Housekeeping 1 Carpenters USE 6 6 6 COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops CAUTION—Use only as directed ATTENTION MR. MERCHANT We Are Headquarters for Cigars, Candy, Chewing Gum, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Meats and Staple Groceries. Stock on hand of (many good items now, and shipments coming in every day. Come to see as and we will try to help you. WHOLESALE GROCER R. Derrill Smith 910 Main St. Newberry, S. C. iM15-4tc Mrs. Clay Ballentine and Mrs. Hugh Ballentine spent the weekend in Florence with the latter’s daugh ter, Mrs. J. K. Thomas, Jr., and family. Mrs. Sara D. Wallace of Whit mire and daughter, Miss Frances Wallace of Greenville spent the weekend at their home here on Caldwell street. Mrs. Dave Andrews and daughter, Linda, are spending a while in the home of Mrs. Andrews’ parents, Deputy and Mrs. John C. Wilson on Boundary street. Lonnie W. Franklin, Jr. has ac- cepited a position with Berrys De partment Store in Columbia as dis play man. His wife, the former Mary Gant and their small son, Lonnie III, will join him as soon as living quarters are available. Misses Alice and Octavia Garling- ton, students at Converse College, Spartanburg, are spending the spring holidays this week with their grandmother, Mrs. Robert D. Wright on McCaughrin avenue, and their aunt, Mrs. Hunter Brown on Calhoun street. Those attending the funeral serv ices of Mrs. Mattie D. Owens in Clinton Sunday afternoon were: Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McCary, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Owens, Mrs. Broaddus Lip scomb, Mrs. W. B. Goggans and Mr. John Hutchinson. John Layton, son of Mrs. C. F. Layton, O’Neall street, who was re cently discharged from the army, after three years service, 25 months of which was spent overseas, has en rolled at the University of South Carolina, where he is specializing in chemistry. Weekend and first of the week business visitors in Newberry: Mrs. Boyd Bedenbaugh, Mrs. W. C Barnes and Mrs. Eddie Pugh of Prosperity; Mrs. Bryan Oxner, Gold- ville, Miss Veda Dickie, Goldville; Mrs. Walter Regney, Goldville, Mrs. Down Wilson, Union; Mrs. J. A. Hunt and daughter, Saluda; Miss Louise Yount, Ninety Six; Mrs. Her man Shealy, Prosperity; Miss Ila Mae Suber, Silverstreet; Mrs. Ho mer Long, Saluda; and Mrs. Guy Webb, Saluda. Stop in and see the changes we have made for your con venience ... we believe you will approve our new set-up. P.S: We are filling in new stocks every day now! STORE Robert F. 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