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THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY* MARCH M. IU7 ACCEPTS POSITION WITH WELFARE DEPARTMENT Miss Marie Mayer of Pomaria, has accepted a position as steno grapher at the Department of Public Welfare office on College street, taking the place of Mrs. James Smith, Jr., who resigned to accept employment with the Newberry Federal Savings and Loan association. Miss Mayer assumed her new duties on Monday, March 17. MISS TAYLOR ATTENDS ODIORNE-HARRELL RITES Miss Ludie Taylor returned home Monday from Columbia where she spent several , days with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Har rell and attended the Odiorne- Harrell wedding in Timmons- ville Friday evening, March 21. Charlie Harrell, as he is known to many friends in New berry is a nephew of Miss Tay lor and Mrs. George Scruggs of Newberry. “I TIP MY HAT” AT WERTZ MUSIC & APPLIANCE CO. "There's Rhythm In Thai There Store" GoodListening! —No "soap operas" ... no "washboard weepers" . . . but LOTS OF GOOD MUSIC! You'll find that South Caro lina's newest—and most powerful—radio station has what you want to hear! —Dedicated to serving your best inter ests. to being a good citizen, WE S C in vites you to tune to 660 ... to let it know what you want so that you may be happier! WESC “660 In Dixie” The Station That Has All South Carolina Applauding Poultry Truck will load at Newberry Behind The New Court House Thursday, April 3 From 10:00 till 11:00 A. M. Colored Hens 27c Leghorn Hens 20c Roosters 10c Turkey Hens 25c Ducks & Geese 12c Toms 20c The Truck Will Be Here One Day Only CLASSIFIED AD. DEPARTMENT FOR SALE—Two mules at give away prices. Phone 2302. H. O. LONG & SONS, Silverstreet, S. C. 29-43-tn WANTED — Scrap iron, brass, copper, lead, zinc, aluminum, pewter, old batteries, radiators, all kinds of rags, old waste cot ton, mattress cotton. Also old feather beds and pillows filled with goose or duck feathers. Wa also have a nice line of groce ries. W. H. STERLING, Vincent street. tn FOR SALE—Cedar posts, 6 1-2 feet long, 35c each. E. L. HALF ACRE, 6 1-2 miles east of New berry on Pomaria road. 31-44-3 NEEDMONEY? SEE US FOR A QUICK CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL LOAN, AT . . . 1307 Friend St. HANDY FINANCE CO. I have opened an alteration shop for men and women at 1217 Nance street. I do all kinds of alterations on men and women’s clothes.' Phone 459-R for your alteration problems. Edith Hipp Shop. 30-43-5 FOR SALE—Cooking range with hot water back. Use coal or wood. In good condition. Only used 3 yrs. 1 hot water tank 3 yrs. old. Also 4 good retreaded tires, 6.00-16. Mrs. P. E. Scott, 1612 College St., Phone 616. 32-45-3 FOR SALE—1946 Packard 4-Dr. Sedan, deluxe, radio and heat er. Phone 269-M. 36-47-3 FOR SALE—One good work mare 7 years old, one good mare mule both will work single or double, bargain. W. R. Reid, Newberry, S. C. 37-47-3 LOST — Home-made pockelbook cntaining $49.62 Saturday be tween J. H. Summer’s store and the parking lot behind Johnson- McCrackin’s store. Finder please return to George Metts, route 1. Newberry. 35-28-1 NOTICE TO CREdTToRST AND OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settlement of the estate of Clara B. Matt hews in the Probate Court for Newberry County, S. C., on Fri day, the 28th day of March, 1947, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, and will immediately thereafter ask for my discharge as Executor of said estate. All f persons having claims o gainst the estate of Clara B. Matthews, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the undersigned and those indebted to said es tate, will please make payment likewise. William E. Matthews, Executor. Feb. 26, 1947 43-4tp DANIEL H. MCHARGUE, JR. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McHargue of Statesville, N. C., are receiv ing congratulations upon the ar rival of a son, Daniel Hugh Mc Hargue. Jr., born at the Davis hospital in Statesville, Saturday, March 22. Mrs. McHargue, the former Constance Armfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Armfield of this city, and son are doing nicely. Mrs. Ella Mae Berry has ac cepted a position as saleslady at Carpenters. She assumed her duties Mon day of this week. Shop Ai Sears And Save SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. ORDER OFFICE Rugs, wool, 9x12, $37.07, $39.37, & $60.88. Radio, Record Player Combina tions, from $52.50-$184.50 Cabinet Style Sinks, steel base $91.20 Single Drainboard Sinks $33.20 Double Drainboard Sinks $53.50 Silverware & Chest $29.63 Oil Hot Water Healers $24.41 Double Element 50 Gal. Hot Water Heaters $118.85 Waffle Irons $6.59 Kettles $2.69 Plastic Dinette Suite $56.25 Platform Rockers $17.40 Battery Radio $35.00 Kitchen Cabinets, Steel Double $17.53 Ironing Board & Covers—$10.89 Automobile Tires, 6:00-16 $14.75 Automobile Tires, 4;50-19, & 4:75-19 $11.46 The Drayton Rutherford chap ter of the U.D.C. will meet Tues day afternoon, April first at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Richard L. Baker on Walnut street, with Mrs. C. G. Blease as associate hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Shealy announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Florence, to Richard E. Addison, son of Mrs. G. A. Addy of Newberry. The weding to take place early in April. Outboard Motors 2 1-2 HP $87.91 Tackle Boxes $6.08 50 Ft. Hose & Nozzle, 5 year garantee $5.60 Flashlight, 3 cell $1.69 J. C. Higgins Reels $5.91 2-Burner Oil Stoves $5.69 22 Winchester Rifle $34.75 Lavatory — $26.45 All prices include postage. 1 **<*' ' X * ' • I H oneymoons are wonderful . . . but your real life to gether will start in your new home. And for that you’ll want the finest. Come in and see the beautiful artist-created International Ster ling patterns, exquisitely fash ioned . . . wrought from solid silver to last a joyous lifetime. And here’s heart-warming news! Unlike practically everything else you buy, prices have not been raised 'on famous Interna tional Sterling! In Serenity or Prelude (illustrated) this super lative silverware still costs $22.63 for an individual six- piece place setting. XgM - .Jr For your life together start out right with Serenity Prelude W. E. TURNER, Jeweler MAKE MINE COLOR... We have a nice assortment of Spring and Summer RAYON and WOOL Slacks. Lightweight, com fortably tailored and fine qual ity. These Slacks are perfect for active sportswearability in a var iety of favorite colors. BERGEN Clothing Company X. I i Columbia DIAMOND RINGS S ndtj Cimtnica.' Forever yowrt what a thrill to know that your engagement ring it o Columbio Diamond King • . . bringing pn^e and pleasure for o lifetime. OTHER COLUMBIA DIAMOND RINGS UP TO $1000 * BUDOIT TBRMS IF OISIRKD FENNELL’S UlEllS THURSDAY CHINA'S LITTLE DEVILS Paul Kelly & Harry Carey Added - WINNING BASKETS FRIDAY & SATURDAY THE CISCO KID in "South of Monierey" with Gilbert Roland Added - Last Chapter of SON OF ZORRO and DONALD DUCK Comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY For Love and Laughs! LADY LUCK Robert Young & Barbara Hale Added - PATHE NEWS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY CRIMINAL COURT Tom Conway - Martha O’Driscoll Added - THIS IS AMERICA Admission 12c-35c every day Opera House SATURDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN in "Range Law" Added - ANDY CLYDE Comedy and Film Vodvil Admission 9c-30c all day Morning Show 10:00 Saturday Children under 12 years 5c Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night LADY LUCK Robert Young & Barbara Hale Ritz “Butch” Jenkins, Peter Lawford, Beverly Tyler, Edwarl Arnold, Charlie Ruggles In "MY BROTHER TALKS TO HORSES" Popeye Cartoon FOX NEWS SATURDAY Bruce Cabot, Constance Bennett, William Warren In "WIL DBILL HICKOK RIDES" Added Short - Operation Holiday UNIVERSAL NEWS MONDAY. TUESDAY It's Now And Terrific! Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Sara Haden, Lina Romay, Bonita Granville, Dorothy Ford In "LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY" Also Comedy M. G. M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Fredric March, Charles Laugh ton, Rochell Hudson, Frances Drake In "LES MISERABLES" Cartoon - Old Santa Fe BIRTH OF A DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitaker announce the birth of a daugh ter, Janice Elizabeth Whitaker, bom at the Newberry hospital, Thursday, March 20. FOR THAT LIQHT'HEARTED SPR1NQ LOOK. . . TRY A PRETTY NEW HAT JUST ARRIVED Smart new millinery in many styles for your Easter Parade and for Spring and Summer. One needs but to look at these new Hat< in this showing to see that the Styles are very Smart Looking. Among them are email shapes, sport hats and large flower and tailored trimmed. Popular priced. Mrs. J. W. White 1005 Caldwell St. Opp. Central Church Phone 181-J There’s Beauty in Fine Fabrics Home sewers are having a good time visiting Carpenter's right now, making selection of cotton and xayon fabrics, both in prints and solid shades (or dresses, suits, skirts, etc., for women and children. Also we're showing a nice range of materials for infants dresses. Of course we sell McCall and Simplicity patterns and a com plete line of sewing accessories, which is a great help to you in your sewing. WeTl be glad to have you join file crowd and look around, un der no obligation to buy. Carpenter’s NEWBERRY. S. C.