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Friday, October 10,1947
The Newberry Sun
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WELCOME TO THE FAIR
NEIGHBORS
The frost is on the pumpkin. It’s time to take a day or so off
and count our blessings.
Come to the Fair next week and see what the other fellow has
been doing this year.
Chances are you will learn something at the Fair and have an
enjoyable' time besides.
Best of luck to Legion Post 24 in its efforts to establish an Annual Fair for
Newberry County.
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NEWS FROM
OAKLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Snipes and
children, Mrs. Henry Turner and
son, J. G., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Berry and Mr. and Mrs.
Emanuel Penelton of Clinton
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Colie Hogue and
little daughter Ygenia, visited
Mrs. Hogue’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. F. Holland of Third street
Sunday.
Miss Lucile Sullivan visited her
grandmother, Mrs. F. S. Shirley
of Camden several days of last
week.
Mrs. Claudia Beatty is able to
be up and about some after hav
ing to undergo a major operation
a few weeks ago at the County
hospital.
Mr. Harris McConnell, Laur
ens, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Mc-
Connel of Clyde avenue.
Miss Nannie Bowen is back in
Shelby, N. C., visiting her sister,
Mrs. Hartaman after being at
home for a few days.
We are glad to report Mrs. Lil
ly Thomas, being able to get out
and go around since being ill at
her home for several weeks.
Rev. and Mrs. Ray Williams
have as guest for a few days,
Rev. William’s mother and step
father, near Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Audry Bowins
spent Sunday at West End with
Mrs. Bowen’s mother, Mrs. Morse.
Mr. Claud Mize, who was a pa
tient at the Veterans hospital, is
at home now, and his friends are
glad to see him out on the front
porch in his rolling chair, he is
better in some ways, although his
general condition is not good,
but we hope he can soon get well
and able to walk again.
Mrs. Bessie Seymore and
daughter, Mrs. H. L. Taylor are
able to be out after each of them
haing a major operation, only a
few weeks apart, at the County
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bauknight
had as their guest for the day
Sunday Mrs. Bouknight’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wilhite, her
sister, Miss Frances, and Mr.
Boyd Duncan. A number of re
latives and friends called in dur
ing the day. Among them, an
other sister of Mrs. Bauknight,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor and
little Ranny, and two of Mr.
Bauknight’s sisters, Mrs. Fred
Coats, and Mrs. Ralph Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Lee Tur
ner and children, Randolph Son-
ja, and Bennie Sue; Mr. and Mrs.
Vick Smith of Helena and their
two children, Judy and Ray: also
Mrs. D. B. Goings, Sr., and her
daughter, Miss Yvonne Goings,
visited Mrs. Goings sister, Mrs.
Reba Lorick, near Batesburg Sun-
day.
Sgt. A. Gamer Peterson of the
U. S. Army is to report to Fort
Benning, Ga., in a few days for
further orders since visiting his
mother, Mrs. Koger Eavins, who
makes her home with Mr. Robert
Wesson. Sgt. Peterson who is
just back from Germany has been
in the army for about 20 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wesson
had as guest Sunday Mrs. Wes
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Langford, her aunt, Mrs. Ada
Johnson of Columbia also Mr.
Wesson’s nephew and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Rinehart and
baby Vickie.
Mr. Ralph, David and Earl Bo-
zard and Mr. Massey Holland,
visited Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Shealy
and family of Memphis, Tenn.,
over the weekend. Mrs. W. D.
Bozard, mother- of the Bozard
boys, returned with them after
visiting Mr. Shealy who is her
brother.
Mrs. Annie Mae Underwood
and Mrs. F. F. Holland visited
Mrs. Underwood’s mother-in-law,
Mrs. R. E. Underwood who is
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NEWS FROM
WEST END
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Padgett and
family of Charlotte spent the
past weekend with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Padgett.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bedenbaugh
and son of Greenville visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank E. Culclasure,
seriously ill at her son’s home,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Underwood.
The Clifford Barret WMU met
with Mrs. F. F. Holland Tuesday
afternoon. Afer devotional and
business were over, all enjoyed a
short friendly visit with each
oher, which was very much en
joyed by the many members.
Sunday.
Mrs. G. N. Tompkins of Green
ville spent the past weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. N.
Padgett.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedenbaugh
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Livingston, Jr., and daugh
ter spent Sunday in Goldville.
Mr. A. C. Tysinger of Orlando,
Fla., is spending a few weeks
with her sister, Mrs. M. N. Pad
gett.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunway Turner
and Betty Joyce spent Sunday
in Enoree with Rev. and Mrs.
James Gilliam and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kinard
and Mr. P. W. Turner spent the
past weekend in Columbia to
attend the conference of The Call
BUS SERVICE
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To County Fair
Fair Week, Oct. 13-18
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Leave Public Square at 3:00 p. m. and
hourly until 10:00 p. m.
Return from Fair Grounds—4:00 P. M.
and hourly until 10:30 p. m.
Newberry City Bus
Lines, Inc.
to Ministry.
Mrs. Lena Montgomery of Ten
nessee is spending a few days
with her sister and brother, Mrs.
Dewey Kinard and Mr. Claude
Bouknight.
Mrs. Elbert Dicker! has been at
the home of her mother for a few
days where she is recovering
from illness.
We Have Just Received
Our Allotment Of
General Electric
Blankets
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AND GET YOURS
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DURING “NATIONAL GUARD ASSEMDLT;
(September 16—November 16)
National Guard Assembly” is a
nation-wide drive to enlist thousands
of young men in this fast-moving,
highly trained force of citizen soldiers.
Right now is the time to get in.
You’ll go up faster. It’s money in the
bank, too: a full day’s Regular Army
pay for each brief evening of Armory
training. And the two weeks’ summer
encampment gives you full base pay
plus longevity. Even a Buck Private
can earn $157.50 a year—enough to
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insurance policy.
You’ll get specialized training in
leadership and technical skills that
can increase your civilian earning
power. Enjoy sports, dances, rifle and
pistol shooting and the comradeship
of high-type men.
Your town will be proud of you.
And you will be proud to serve in this
great organization. So get in step . . .
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Look at this pay scale!
For oach 2-hour Armory Iralnlng portedi
Private $2.SO
Private Fin! Clot* ....... 2.66
Corporal and T/S ....... 3.00
Sergeant and T/4 ...... e 3.S3
Staff Sergeant and T/3 . . . . . 3.SS
Technical Sergeant .••••• 4.50
Matter and First Sergeant , , : 5.50
PLUS 15 days' pay ter 2-week r
6eld training, with longevity pay ter
oach 3 years of previa.t military tervioa.
Headquarters and C Battery, 107th AAA A W Battalion, Newberry, S. C