The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, February 14, 1947, Image 11

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THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1947 NEWS FROM WEST END SOCIAL CLASSIFIED - DEPARTMENT - MRS. WINIFRED CULCLASURE Correspondent Church Services Baptist Church: Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. Evening worship, 7 p. m. Mayer Memorial Lutheran: Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. Evening worship, 7 p. m. O’Neal Street Methodist: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. Evening worship, 7 p. m. Scout meeting of troop 69 will be held Tuesday night at the Scout haU. Mrs. Elbert Dickert and son spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. C. F. Layton. Miss Martha Creekmore of Whit, mire faculty spent the weekend with her parents. The friends of Mrs. Lula Daniel- sen wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Ruth Caldwell of Rock Hill spent the past weekend here. Mrs. Cecil Wingfield and small son of Nashville, Tenn., are spend, ing a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Ellis of Greenwood spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Carter. Mrs. R. E. Beck and Ann are spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Jones. Miss Virginia Senn, popular young bride-elect was given a mis cellaneous shower Saturday after noon by Mrs. F. K. Jones. Our 'Red Star' in Korea The 6th or “Red Star” Infantry Division, now doing occupation duty in Korea, is one of the six Pa- ific divisions just opened to direct nlistment for three-year volun- rs. This divisions saw bitter ting in Dutch New Guinea, the h-rlands East Indies and played important role in the liberation U’.on. In the latter campaign, plit Japanese forces on Luzon in o by reaching the island’s east st after little mere than a nth of peak-to-peak mountain fhkting. CALVIN CROZIER CHAPTER HOLDS FEBRUARY MEET The February meeting of the Calvin Crozier chapter was held Tuesday afternoon, February 4th at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. R. H. Wright with Mrs. Floyd Bradley as associate hostess. Due to the fact that so many of the members are business women meetings are now being alternated. One month the chapter will meet at night and the next during the af ternoon. Attendance at the February meet was reported good. Mrs. R. H. Wright, first vice-president, pre sided in the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. James Smith. The Historical program consisted of an interesting account of the placing of the bronze bust of Sid ney Lanier in the Hall of Fame of the New York university. The ac count was taken from the magazine of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, but was given by Mrs. H. O. Long. A motion was made that the members of this chapter pledge themselves to mak^ some gift that might be useful tb the New berry county hospital. A commit tee was appointed to work out plans. Chaplain Mrs. A. J. Bowers, Jr., dismissed the meeting with pray er and the mizpah benediction was recited by those present, in unison. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. SENN-HALFACRE ^n a ceremony marked by sim plicity and beauty, Miss Troxelle Halfacre and Mr. Henry David Senn were married on Sunday, February 2, at 3:30 p. m. at the home of the bride’s parents. The Rev. E. L. Halfacre, uncle of the bride, performed the ceremony in the presence of only a few close relatives and friends. The bride chose for her wedding a street length pink dress with brown accessories. Her corsage was of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Senn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Halfacre of New berry. She is now employed by the Newberry Insurance and Real ty company in Newberry. Mr. Senn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Senn of Silverstreet, and at present is accosiated with “Take this dear pledge — f it makes and keeps thee mine” ? e** The poet who wrote this charming line was speaking of the diamond ring, recognized as the symbol of betrothal since the 15th century. A gorgeous solitaire, set in 14K yellow gold *75 PAY CASH OR BUDGET W. E. TURNER, Jeweler a sheer delight to use Chiffon Cream Exclusive creation of Primrose House, Park Ave. t New York <i> ■ nn 1. plus tax So fluffy, so rich in fine ingre dients, so gentle and mild — Chiffon Cream is indeed a sheer delight to use for cleansing and helping to soften and refine the skin. Highly recommended for all types of skin, it is especially beneficial for the dry and sensitive, fine-grained skin — which is a true guide to the exceptional quality of this cream. Preciously scented, too. SMITH’S CUT RRTE DRUB STORE 1212 Main Street Newberry, S. C. 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. PECANS! PECANS! PECANS! — Bring us your pecans—any size, any amount, anytime. Best market prices. R. Derrill Smith & Son, Inc., Newberry, S. C., Warehouse, Lower Main St. 10-37-4 WANTED—Girl between the ages 25 to 30 to help manage Grocery Store & Market. No experience necessary if willing to learn. In small town. Write or call Phone 2591, Box 377, Lake View, S. C. 11-37-6 WANT TO BUY— Geeee, Ducks. Rabbits, Pigeons, Bantams. R. DERRILL SMITH, Wholesale Gro cer, Newberry, S. C. . 3-8tn STRAYED—One mule, brown flax mane, weight 900 lbs., 12 years old, male. Left home February 5, 1947. Anyone knowing the where abouts of this animal please get in touch with J. S. Sanders, Helena, S. C., at once. Reward 22-41-1 FOR SALE — One Pontiac 4-door sedan, in good mechanical condi tion. Good tires, excellent Radio and heater. Phone 185 or 251. 23-41-1 BABY CHICKS — Baby Chicks — shipment will arrive Feb. 22 — our warehouse — Place your order at once and we will save them for you. White Rocks and New Hamp shire Reds — The very best grade. R. .Derrill .Smith _& .Son, _Inc., Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 24-41-2 Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bauknight were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fulmer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fulmer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fulmer and little daugh ter, Mary Ellen, and Mrs. Bessie L. Powell of Greenville. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Vascoe Bauknight and small son, Vascoe Page, of Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lake and son Harold of the county. Dr. Elbert Dickert of Columbia, spent Saturday in the home of Mrs. C. F. Layton on O’Neal street. His wife, the former Mary Layton and their small son, Neal Workman Dickert returned to Columbia with him, after spending a week here with Mrs. Layton. Mrs. Fort Kurtz of Hollis, Long Island, N. Y., is visiting in the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Chappell and brother, Jack Chap pell and family on E. Main street. the Johnson-McCrackin company in Newberry. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip and after their return, will make their home with the bride’s par ents for the present. New fashions call for Necklace shown $20.00 In handsome gift box Wear a Deltah necklace, and see how these lustrous, iridescent, simulated pearls add a touch of luxury to every costume, daytime or night. Choice of single or double strands, with sterling silver clasps. Earrings to match. EASY WEEKLY TERMS Fennell's NEWS FROM OAKLAND By MRS. E. A. DARBY The program for the churches for the following week will be: Methodist Church Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. League, 6 p. m. Prayer service, Wednesday even ing 7 p. m. Rev. B. H. Harvey, pastor. Baptist Church Sunday school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. Baptist Training Union 6:30 p. m Evening service, 7;30 p. m. Prayer service, Wednesday even ing, 7:30 p. m. Personals Mrs. Lucile Suber Cromer and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith of Florence visited Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings recently. Pvt. Vernon Force of Fort Jack- son is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Force on First street. Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Jennings had as their weekend guest Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lathrope. Pvt. Jack Sanders of Fort Bel- voir, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sanders Saturday. Jack and Mrs. Sanders visited Miss Louise Sanders of Spartanburg and Miss Peggy Wood of Spartanburg Junior college. Missionary Society The Womens Society of Christ ian service of the Methodist church met at the home of their president Mrs. B. H. Harvey, Saturday, Feb ruary 8. After the program and the business of the meeting was taken care of, the hostess served delicious sandwiches, potato chips, mints, cookies and coffee. Personals Mrs. G. F. Weam who underwent a major operation at the Provi dence hospital in Columbia several weeks ago is now convalescing at the home of her brother, S. W. Can non at 111 Southwood Drive in Co lumbia. Mrs. E. H. Bel-gen (Lydie Clary) and daughter, Jeannette will leave Newberry Tuesday for Washington where they will join Lieutenant Bergen, who is a patient in the U. S. Naval hospital at Bethesda, Md. Mrs. O. B. Cannon left last Fri day for Fredericksburg, Va., where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Cecil Reid and family. She will also visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Olin B. Cannon in Washington, D. C., before she re turns to her home in the city. Mrs. Jackson A. Bowers, Sr., re* turned to her home on McCaugh- avenue last week after spending over six months in Muncie, Indiana and Savannah, Ga. She visited her daughted, Mrs. L. G. Gray in In diana, and another daughter, Mrs. J. J. Glynn in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Adger Longshore have moved into their new home on Hunt street which they recently erected, from Caldwell street. Mrs. Nannie Yarborough has joined her son Brannon Yarborough in Columbia, where she will make her home. Brannon is a student at the University of South Caro lina. Mrs. D. A. Livingston and daugh ter, Mary Livingston, left last week for Florence to join Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Taylor to go to New York, where Mr. Taylor is to undergo a throat operation. Mrs. Eula Walker Justice, who has been spending some time in Newberry in the home of Mrs. J. M. Kinard on Calhoun street, was called to her home at Atlanta on account of the death of her brother, Roy Walker, who died last Friday. Mrs. W. W. Hornsby has return ed to her home on Johnstone street after a visit in Greenville with her niece, Mrs. C. E. Cheatham and Mr. Cheatham. Capt. Jack Workman, grandson of Judge and Mrs. Eugene Blease, who is stationed at Warner Rob bins, Ga., recently received his commission in the regular army as first lieutenant. IUelis THURSDAY BEDLAM Boris Karloff & Anna Lee FRIDAY & SATURDAY "SUNSET" CARSON in "Days of Buffalo Bill" Added - SON OF ZORRO and COMEDY MONDAY & TUESDAY The kind of picture you'll never forget! MR. ACE George Raft & Sylvia Sidney Added - SCREEN SNAPSHOTS & NEWS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ALASKA Kent Taylor & Margaret Lindsay Added - SPORTS Admission 12c-35c every day Opera House SATURDAY BOB STEELE in "Trail of Terror" Added - COMEDY Admission 9c-30c all day Morning Show 10:00 Saturday Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night MR. ACE George Raft & Sylvia Sidney NEWS FROM MOLLOHON Misses Jeanette and Flora I^eli Holsonback of Goldville visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duckett and fam ily Sunday. Miss Doris Whitmire and Miss Dare Swindler attended the Dist rict Woodmen Convention in the Columbia hotel Sunday. The friends of Mrs. Jess Mays will regret to learn that she is ill at her home on Jefferson street. Mrs. Ray Rinehart, Mrs. Roscoe Coppick, and Mrs. Bunyan Whit mire were business visitors in Co lumbia Friday. Mr. and Mrs. David Charels of Columbia visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Martin over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Parrott were visitors in Columbia Monday. The Y. W. A. gf the Eastside Bap tist church held xheir regular meet ing at the home of Mrs. Marvin Hembree. This meeting was de voted to a study course which was followed by a social hour. Miss Betty Jean Gatlin visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gatlin over the weekend. Pvt. Ray Layton of Camp Le- juene, N. C. visited her mother, Mrs. Gladys Layton over the past weekend. Mrs. J. H. Ruff and Mrs. Charlie Ruff attended the funeral services of their cousin, Mrs. Ida Timms in Winnsboro Monday. Mrs. R. C. Boylston and two chil dren, Reuben, and Elizabeth Boyl ston of Columbia, spent last week end at Myrtle Beach. Jack Chappell has been confined to his home on E. Main street sev eral days this week with a cold. Ritz THURSDAY, FRIDAY Ida Lupino, Robert Alda, Andrea King, Bruce Bennett in "THE MAN I LOVE" FOX Latest News Added, Musical - Double Rhythm SATURDAY Gene Autry, Jane Withers Jack Carson In "SHOOTING HIGH" NEWS Added - Mr. Chimp on Vacation MONDAY, TUESDAY Photographed in Natural Color Marshall Thompson, George Tobias Clem Bevan & Bess In "GALLANT BESS" M.G.M. Latest News Added - Dog in the Orchard WEDNESDAY Robert Lowery, Ann Savage, Inez Cooper, Ralph Dunn In "LADY CHASER" Added - Housing Problem COATES-SHEPPARD Mr. and Mrs. James Felton Coates of Newberry announce the engagement and approaching mar riage of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Vernon >L. Sheppard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sheppard of Prosperity. The wedding will take place February 15. Mrs. A. T. Neely, Mrs. Walter Dorrity, Mrs. James Price and Mrs. Tyrus Senn spent Tuesday in Greenville on business. Johnny Norris was a business visitor in Columbia Tuesday. Miss Lillie Mae Workman of Chappells in the city Tuesday on business. BRIDGE TOURNAMENT AT HOTEL WISEMAN Another contract bridge tourna ment will be held at the Wisemat hotel at 8 p. m. Monday night, February 17. This will be open to all bridge players^ All a player has to do to enter is get himself (or herself) a partner and come to the Wiseman at 8:00 p. m. Monday. Entrance fee is $1.00. Two trophy cups will be awarded to the win ning team. The last tournament, won by Albert McCaughrin and LeRoy An derson, was well attended and much enjoyed by all. Come out and enjoy an evening of bridge 1 playing. “Open The Door, Richard” AT WERTZ MUSIC & APPUANCE CO X3 ViT** ’TV*RtftTift** "TAY C O" V GARAGE Newberry Lumber Co. Newberry, S. C NATIONALLY ADVERTISES Climbing up—Up—UP—on the fashion ladder for Spring!...a delightful threesome winking wide-eyed dots in orange, maize, blue ’n green on brightest white! A BATES printed broadcloth,... and pretty-note please the pert pique trimmins’ and the "delicious” sleeve-puffs. Sizes 3 to 6 Carpenter's f NEWBERRY. S. C.