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THE NEWBERRY SUN f ritlDAY, MAY ,1946 . Fine foods don’t just “Happen” to be on a Grocer’s shelf. They are there as a result of knowing- where and how to buy the things you want. Sell ing groceries is a full-time business with us and that is the reason you will always find the best that the market affords on our shelves. We are grateful for your trade, and promise you our best always. RECEIVED Large Shipment of Assorted Seat Covers Pre-War Quality Davis Motor Company SPECIAL BABY CHICKS Arriving Saturday A. M. May 11th Come in and reserve yours NOW! White Rocks Barred Rocks Reds Non-sexed Pullorum tested Chicks These are the same good chicks that we have been having. NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICE 7.75 per loo R. DERRILL SMITH WHOLESALE GROCER Phone 88 910 MAIN STREET Newberry, S. C. Miss Mabel Summer Weds Roy Anderson In a ceremony, impressive for it’s simplicity, Miss Mabel Caroline Sum mer became the bride of William Roy Anderson, Jr., on Sunday, May fifth at five o’clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie R. Summer on Summer street. The Rev. J. Aubrey Estes, pastor of the First Baptist church perform ed the ceremony using the impres sive double ring ritual of the Bap tist church, in the presence of the immediate families. Miss Virginia Anderson, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor and the bride’s only attendant. She wore an afternoon dress of Ro man striped taffeta with fuschia gloves and a pink tipped orchid. Powell Way served as the bride groom’s best man. The bride, a lovely brunette, look ed charming i n a Fred Block original suit of powder blue with which she wore black accessories and a cattleya orchid corsage. She entered with her father by whom she was given in marriage. The vows were spok en before an improvised altar of palms, smilax and regal lilies, in the glow of lighted cathedral tapers. The home was decorated throughout with lilies, white snapdragons, and lighted tapers. The bride’s mother wore a black afternoon dress with a corsage of red carnations. The bridegroom’s mother also wore a black dress and a hat of dubonnet and chartreuse flowers. Mrs. Anderson is the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie R. Sum mer. She is a graduate of Newber ry High school and attended Brenau College and the University of South Carolina, where she was a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha national sor ority. Mr. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. An 'rson, Sr., was graduated from Newberry High school, after which he served four years in the United States Marine Corps, three years in the Coast Arillery Corps, and two years with the 17th Air borne Division, 15 months of which was overseas duty with the rank of first lieuenant. He was recently discharged from he Army. An informal supper was seived after the ceremony, after which the couple left on a wedding trip. A formal reception will be given in honor of the young couple, at the home of the bride’s parents on Wed nesday evening, May 15th. CORRECTION In our last issue we stated that E. V. Ragsdale, who was promoted to first Lieutenant in Korea, was the husband of Jane Summer. It should have read the husband of the former Antionatte Sease. First Lt. Charles Ragland is the husband of the for mer Jane Summer. He has been over seas since December and is stationed in Jamaca. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.’Hipp of Spar tanburg, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hipp of Greenville and Mrs. Hattie Ful mer and Miss Harriett Fulmer of Columbia, were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hipp and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedgepath on Harrington street. R - U AWARE? THE COLO CLIMATES,DEER WAVE A FINE, THICK FUR UNDER THEIR HAIR THAT KEEPS THEM WARM. «> UNIVERSAL FEATURES CO Jolly Street will meet Batesburg Saturday, May 11, at four o’clock in the afternoon. This will be one of the games for the Dutch Fork League. WANT TO BUY— Geese, Ducks, Rabbits, Pigeons, Bantams. R. DERRILL SMITH, Wholesale Gro cer, Newberry, S. C. 3-8tn WANTED—Scrap iron, brass, cop per, lead, zinc, a'uminuni, 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. WANTED—HOGS—will pay $14.40 ceiling price for top hogs. Will buy anything from 100 to 300 lbs. Price according to grade. THE NEWBERRY ABATTOIR. The W. E. TURNER, JEWELER is considered the best place to buy diamond rings land Bulova watches. When better service and low prices are desired ... we’re the place to come. All Newberry knows that when we guarantee an item . . . it’s GOOD. K - genuine heoisiejed eepsake SOLITAIRE DUET LOTUS Set Engagement Ring $69.95 50.00 W.E. Turner JEWELER to help guard your secret... your self-assurance Your favorite sanitary napkin has no •J4' FOR 89$ revealing outlines because of flat tapered ends. To insure your dainti ness Kotex contains a deodorant at no extra cost. Suy the Economy Box. FOR 2 BOXES WE DELIVER Carpenter’s ANDREW LONGSHORE proudly displaying his 800 pound grand champion 4-H club Hereford steer which broke South Carolina records by being bid off at SI.25 a pound a( the Columbia Fat Stock Show. Andrew was honor guest at a meeting of the Newberry Rotary Club held last Friday. He was presented with the Thomas E. Wilson Meat Animal County Medal a t the 4-H Club Council meeting held last Satur day at Newberry. If nowadays Mother sel dom thinks of buying herself the little luxuries so dear to her feminie heart, inwardly she’s just as fond of them as ever. So delight her this Moth er’s Day with a gift of beauty—p lovely tribute to a loveable lady. We’ve ever so many “notions of love” — ibound-to-please gifts economically priced but rich in beauty and loving thought. Make your selection here to day. 7 OLD SPICE Toilet Water Bath Powder Talcum 50c & 1.00 DU BARRY Primitive Red Face Powder, Lipstick and Lipstick Brush 1:50 I >'« -f- -) RICHARD HUDNUT Violet Sec Dusting Powder 1.00 TALC 50c HEWITTS Fine Soap Gardenia, Daffodil Apple Blossom, Pine 49c DUBARRY SET Lge. Face Powder Foundation Lotion 2.00 Quality CROWN LUGGAGE 10.69 up LUXOR SET Soap, Bubble Bath Bath Oil 2.00 Friendship Garden Set Soap, Sachet and Cologne 3.00 Unfitted COSMETIC KITS 3.50 MAVIS BATH MITS 59c and 98c Wristley GOLD TASSEL SET Bath Powder, .Cologne Bubble Bath 2.50 VITA RAY SET Bath Po. Cologne 2.75 Bath Po. Soap 2.25 DOROTHY GRAY Color Cue Set LIPSTICK FACE POWDER POWDER BASE 2.00 LEIGH PERFUME DULCINEA POETIC DREAM HEARTBEAT RISQUE 3.50 TUSSY WITH LOVE SET Soap Cologne Tale 2.50 PRIMROSE HOUSE Lipstick Nail Polish 1.75 Value For 1.00 1212 Main Street Newberry, S. C.