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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1946 CLASSIFIED - DEPARTMENT - LOST—In vicinity of Belles store brown alligator billfold. Card with my name inside together with other papers and $60 to $70 cash. Reward if returned to Miss Becky Vereen, phone 540. Newberry Col lege. WANTED TO RENT — House in Newberry or Prosperity. Contact A. Bostain, 1015 Caldwell street, Phone 122. 13-2tp FOR SALE—One black) and white Shetland Pony. Ideal for child ren. Cart, Harness & Saddle. If interested, call 552-W. 13-2tc FOR SALE—One 1937 Dodge 2-Door Sedan. 1941 Motor. Priced at $650.00. Live near Barnes Cross Roads from Goldville, S. C. W. B. Uause. 13-2tp Wilkes-Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wilkes of Blairs, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their only daughter, Ellen Lyles, of Blairs and Spartanburg, and Oliver Wardlaw Leonard, Jr., of Spar tanburg and Greenville. The wed ding to take place at Salem Presby terian church, Saturday afternoon. December 14th at 5;30 o’clock. Miss Wilkes attended Winthrop College and for the past three years has been employed in Spar tanburg. Mr. Leonard is the son of Mrs. O. W. Leonard. He is a graduate of Clemson college and served in the United States Army overseas for 42 months, holding rank as cap tain. He is connected with the Veterans Administration as Field Assistant with headquarters in Greenville, where the couple plan to live. i OR SALE—Model A Ford and 1 milch cow. Harold Cook, route 3, Prosperity. 13-2tp FOR SALE—One 26 inch mans bicycle. Priced reasonable. Call 557-J after 6:30 p. m. 6-2tc NOTICE—No hunting, fishing, or trespassing in any manner on my lands, with the exception of fox hunting. George M. Epting. 29-3tp WANTED—Scrap iron, brass, cop per, lead, sine, 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. PECANS — PECANS — PECANS. Bring us your Pecans—any size, any amount, any time — best mar ket prices.—R. DERRILL SMITH AND SON, Inc., Warehouse—lower Main St. 11-15-4tc WANT TO BUY— Geese, Ducks. Rabbits, Pigeons, Bantams. R. DERRILL SMITH, Wholesale Gro cer, Newberry, S. C. 3-8tn William E. Senn William Edward Senn, 96, died suddenly Monday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. B. Bart ley, on Pearl street. He was a son of the late Jacob and Susan May Senn, originally from Graniteville. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. R. B. Bartley, Mrs. Forest Dickert, Mrs. B. O. Willis, Mrs. Jim Craig, Mrs. G. F. Wilson; two brothers, John Senn and Yancey Senn; a sister, Mrs. Fletcher Grad- dick; 22 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. The many friends in Newberry and the county will be pleased to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Julian A. Price have moved into their new home at 5008 Monroe Road in Char lotte, N. C., -which they recently completed. Mr. and Mrs. Price have been making their home in Charlotte for the past several years. Wells THURSDAY ONE WAY TO LOVE Willard Parker and Margeurite Chapman FRIDAY & SATURDAY TEX RITTER in "Frontier Fugitive" Added—The CRIMSON GHOST and VERA VAGUE Comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY PERILOUS HOLIDAY Pat O’Brien and Ruth Warwick Added—PATHE NEWS WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY GAY BLADES Allan Ladd & Jane Richards Added—THE WHITE HOUSE Admission—9c-30c every day Opera House SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE GEORGE O'BRIEN in "Saga of the West" and TRAFFIC IN CRIME Kane Richmond & Adele Mara Added Last Chapter of CHICK CARTER Detective Admission 9c-30c all day Morning Show 10:00 Saturday Children under 12 years 5c Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nite PERILOUS HOLIDAY Pat O’Brien and Ruth Warwick ROTARIANS HEAR COLEMAN AT REGULAR MEETING At the regular Rdtary Club meet ing in the private dining room of the Newberry Hotel last Friday, the members of the club heard an in teresting talk given by Mr. R. D. Coleman, Jr., who is associated with the Fairfield Forest Products Co., a subsidiary of the Champion Paper and Fiber company. Mr. Coleman gave a brief history of the Champion company and list ed a number of paper products they manufacture. He outlined the rela tion between this company and the Fairfield Forest Products company and told of the work done by the latter in Newberry county and sev eral adjoining counties. Guest of the club were Judge A. L. Gaston, a former president of the Chester Rotary club; Mr. Ju lian Schroeder, past president of the Charleston Rotary club and Mr. J. G. Purkerson of this city. MEET 4 O'CLOCK MONDAY The Society of Christian Service of the Central Methodist church will meet at the church Monday at 4 o’clock. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE One Coldspol 6 cu ft Freezer $212.75 54" 186 Coil Innerspring Mattress 25.60 6:00x16 All State Tire* 17.75 Large Kitchen Cabinets 61.45 5 Burner Cabinet Oil Ranges 88.75 3 Burner Table Model Oil Cook Stove 13.10 One Strand Pearl Necklace 2.05 9x12 Lineolum Rugs 8.24 50 per cent Wool Blankets 6.99 Guitars 11.08 Barrell Type Vacuum 52.20 Clothes Hampers 8.80 Portable Radio, battery and Electric Comb. 32.33 Table Model Radios $26.66, $23.63 17.28 Boxing Gloves 9.68 Cotton Slips 1.27 Ladie's Lapel Watches 20.02 Men's Wrist Watch $27.57 22.05 Electric Alarm Clocks 3.85 8-Day Alarm Clocks 3.51 Boy’s Leather Jackets 14.00 Men's Khaki Coveralls 4.46 Bed Spreads • 3.79 Bracelet ft Locket Sets 16.05 Electric Blankets 38.10 Children's Large Wagons 15.88 Large Toy Airplanes 19.03 Shower Stalls 41.45 Electric Heaters 8.91 Power Paint Sprayer 41.87 1 1-2 H.P. Outboard Motor __ 54.90 Children's Play Pony Metal 6.18 Fruit Cakes 3.05 16 ga Shot Guns 25.05 All prices include postage. This merchandise is available NOW. . SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Captain Hugh King Boyd, Jr., reported to New York last Friday, for overseas duty in the European theater, after spending six weeks leave here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Boyd. His wife, the former Dorothy Shealy, will re main here with Dr. and Mrs. Boyd and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shealy at Prosperity. She expects to join her husband overseas at an early date. Miss Mary Lou Anderson of Anderson, Muss Caroline Keith and Grady H. Summer of Chappells. Miss Betty Jo Eason, Whitmire and Miss Margery Smith of Kinards are among Furman university students who will arrive at their homes in the city and county Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays. The Furman group will return to Greenville January 6 to resume their studies. AT VA BRANCH OFFICE Miss Ruth Doris Armfield has been transferred to the Veterans Administration southeastern branch office in Atlanta, where she is sec retary to the Director of Public Re lations service for the southeastern area. Prior to her transfer, Miss Arm- field was secretary to A. B. Fennell, Public Relations Officer for VA’s South Carolina regional office in Columbia. During August, in the absence of Mr. Fennell from the state, she served as acting public relations officer at the regional of fice. Miss Armfield was accompanied to Atlanta last weekend by her mother, Mrs. O. F. Armfield, and brother. Bill. Ritz THURSDAY, FRIDAY Dan Duryea, Ella Raines, William Bendix, Franks Jenks "WHITE TIE TAILS" FOX—Latest News Events Added—Don’t Be A Sucker SATURDAY —In Technicolor— Roddy McDowall, Preston Foster Rita Johnson NEWS — Added, Color Cartoon In "THUNDERHEAD" MONDAY. TUESDAY Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre Joan Lorring In "THE VERDICT" M. G. 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