The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, April 23, 1948, Image 8
THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1948
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Name!
Give us a brand name for our delicious
pork sausage and other delightful meat
products.
* We will pay $25.00 to the person giv
ing us a name that we select.
Send name into “Contest” % Newberry
Radio Station WKDK.
Midnight, April 30, is the deadline.
Newberry Packing
Company
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bathed in a lucent amber
glow, your lips ... a
disturbingly beautiful red.
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new make-up trend ...
designed by Richard
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opulence of this season’s
Renaissance fashions!
AttWA-
• Clarion lipstick with Clarion face powder
• Emblem Red lipstick with Cream Beige powder
• Primitive Red lipstick with Tropical powder
Lipsticks .. .1.00 Face Powder ... 1.00, 2.00 P iu. t.»
SMITH’S
CUT R FITE DRUG STORE-
1212 Main Street
Newberry, S. C.
Let’s all Shop at The
Square Grocery
on the Square where Prices are Right
DOLLY MADISON 1 NO. 2 CAN
RED PIE CHERRIES 25c
ARGO 1 NO. 2 CAN
SUGAR PEAS 15c
BALLARD 2 PKGS.
BISCUITS 25c
PINK 1 CAN
SALMON , 49c
PRIDE OF GEORGIA halves 2 NO. Z/2 CANS
PEACHES 37c
VA PACK 2 NO. 2 CANS
TOMATOES 27c
GREEN STRINGLESS 2 NO. 2 CANS
BEANS 23c
TALL CARNATION 3 CANS
MILK 42c
BLUE BIRD 3 NO. 2 CANS
ORANGE JUICE 27c
N. B. C. 1 LB. PKG.
RITZ 31c
U. S. NO. 1 IRISH 10 LBS.
POTATOES 45c
1 LB.
FAT BACK 25c
GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES, FROZEN FOODS AND
A MARKET FULL OF DELICIOUS MEATS.
Deliver, Phone 300
Robert F. Hill
.. By Ted Kesting
If you are in a quandry about
how to chose one of the new
auto-top boats, Willard Crandall,
boating authority and writer,
has a few suggestions to help
you.
Don’t be confused by the
great variety of materials—plas
tic, plywood, canvas-covered
wood, metal—from which these
boats are built. Size and design
are of first importance when
choosing a portable model.
Consider the size of waterway,
load to be carried, and motor to
be used. When these three speci
fications have been met such
matters as speed, comfort and
handling qualifications can Be
taken up.
It is iwy difficult to give
hard and fast rules as to just
what size boat is required for
any particular lake or load, but
! the standard auto-top boat
should not be used on waters
over 10 miles long, nor should
more than three persons be car
ried aboard.
The importance of securing
ample beam in an auto-top boat
cannot be over-emphasized. Sea
worthiness in a small fishing
boat depends on beam; also on
the height of the sides and to
a limited extent, on length.
Stability depends on beam,' and
largely bottom design. A flat
bottom is, as such, more stable
than a round bottom.
Don’t carry the -search for
seaworthiness too far. Narrow
beam, round bottom mean speed
and efficiency, and a portable
boat to be rowed on a small
river or lake should possess at
least the first of these two
characteristics and also have
low sides for easier rowing.
Formerly a three or four h.p.
outboard was about the top li
mit for any standard auto-top,
but now a few of these boats
are designed especially for more
powerful motors. If a motor is
to be bought as well as boat,
the best procedure is usually to
choose the boat first, then a
size motor to fit it.
A lot of people stress the im
portance of weight. Don’t worry
too much about it. Today car-
top carriers can be purchased
with rollers for easy loading,
and authorities agree that even
coupes can carry 20-foot canoes
and boats up to 200 pounds.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this ‘means
of expressing our deepest thanks
to our many friends, neighbors
and relatives for their expression
of sympathy, deeds of kindness
and floral offerings during the
illness and death of our hus
band and father Henry D.
Lomdnick.
May God bless each and every'
one of you.
Wife and Daughter
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
I will make a final settlement
of the etate of William Lander
Denning in the FTobate Court
for Newberry County, S. C., on
Tuesday, the 17th day of May,
1948, at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon. and will immediately
thereafter ask for my discharge
as Guardian of said estate.
All persons having claims
gainst the estate of William
Lander Denning, formerly a mi
nor, are hereby notified to file
the same, duly verified, with
the undersigned and those in
debted to said estate will please
make payment likewise.
Mrs. Daisy B. Denning,
Guardian.
Apil 20, 1948 4tc
POLITICAL
Announcements
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of
Supervisor of Newberry county
and pledge myself to abide the
results of the primary.
PAUL H. HAILE
CLASSIFIED ADS
For Sale—Coker 100 wilt re
sistant cotton seed, cleaned and
treated, germination 95 per cent.
Price $2.50 per bu. H. O. Long
& Sons, Silverstreet, S. C. tfc.
DR. L. E. BROSSY
Chiropractor
709 Caldwell Phone 180
FOR SALE OR RENT — Store
building and dwelling, comer
Bess and O’Neal Streets. Apply
on premises. tn*
Wells
FRIDAY 8c SATURDAY
AL (LASH) LA RUE
in “Law of the Lash’’
ADDED—Last Chapter of
THE VIGILANTE
& SCOOPER DOOPER Comedy
MONDAY 8c TUESDAY
A glorious adventure to win
you with its thrills and ro
mance!
BLACK GOLD
(In Color)
Anthony Guinn, Katherine De-
Mille and Elyse Knox
ADDED—PATHE NEWS
BARNES-GRAHAM
In a solemnly impressive
ceremony held Sunday morning,
April 4, at the First Mlethodist
church of Laurens, Miss Dolly
Graham and William Edward
Barnes were united in holy
mlatrimony.
The Rev. Francis T. Cunning
ham, pastor of the church, offi
ciated, using the double ring
ceremony,, which was witness
ed by members of the imme
diate families.
Nuptial music was rendered
by Mrs. John K. Taylor, organ
ist, who played “Liebestraum”
and by Miss Evelyn Mlartin vo
calist. who sang “Because” (D’
Hardelot) and “My Hero” (from
Chocolate soldier) “Clair de
Lupe” was used during the cere
mony, ancl the traditional mar
ches were yised for processional
and recessidmal.
The brideys only attendant
was her sistfcr, Mrs. W. C. Ruff,
Jr., of NewbArry.
Gordon Gimledge of Fumum
University served as Mr. Barnes’
best man.
The bride was' v attractively at
tired in a costume vpf aqua crepe
with which she usedVblack ac
cessories and wore a wLhite or
chid corsage. \
Mrs. Bames is the daviighter
of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie O.' Gra
ham of Newberry. She has yield
a position with REA in Laurens
for the past two years.
Mk. Bames is the son of
and Mrs. E. T. Bames of New-\
berry, and is a student at Clem-
son college.
WEDNESDAY 8c THURSDAY
GENTLEMAN JOE PALOOKA
Leon Errol. Joe Kirkwood, Jr.,
Guy Kibbee and Elyse Knox
Added—HAIL NOTRE DAME
Morning Show 9:30 Saturday
KIDDIE CIRCUS, WESTERN,
SERIAL AND COMEDY
Admission 12c-35c every day
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
SUNSET CARSON
in “The El Paso Kid”
Added—G Men Never Forget
; and COMEDY
Admission 9c-25c all day
Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nite
BLACK GOLD
(In Color)
Anthony Guinn & Katherine
DeMille
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Jlhsolutelij Pure and Uncooked
PINT JAR 39c
Carryteria
924 DRAYTON Street
OUR SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
White House Coffee, pound 48c
Luzianne Coffee, 100% Good, pound 44c
6 Pound Crisco, for frying and baking 2.69
Pure Lard, 4 Pounds 1.34
Dixie Crystal Sugar, 5 pounds 43c
Dixie Crystal Sugar, 10 pounds 85c
Carnation Milk, 3 tall cans 42c
Fat Back, fresh and thick 24c
Pie Cherries, Pitted Sour. No. 2 can 23c
Tomato Catsup, 14 ounce bottle 19c
Evaporated Apples, package 20c
Evaporated-Peaches, pound package 30c
Newberry Maid Butter, pound 84c
Tomatoes, Lord Chesterfield, No 2 can 2 for 29c
IN THE MARKET
Best Steak, round or surloin, pound • -70c
Sliced Breakfast Bacon, pound 65c
Country Style Pure Pork Sausage, pound 48c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Telephone No. 234 924 Drayton St.
W. O, Wilson, Owner
Plenty of Room to Park We Deliver
JUNE BRIDE-ELECT
FETED SATURDAY
Mrs. C. F. Layton was hostess
at a lovely tea given Saturday
afternoon at her home on O’Neal
street in honor of Mss Jose
phine Harris of Owings, whose
marriage to Olin Layton is to
take place in June.
The home was attractively de
corated with arrangements of
white gladioli, snapdragons and
carnations, carrying out the
bridal green and white motif.
Greeting guests at the front
door were Mrs. Johnnie Jones
and Mrs! James Taylor. Mrs.
Benjamin O. Buddin introduced
guests to the receiving line,
which was composed of the hos
tess, Miss Harris, and Mrs.
Richard Harris of Owings, mo
ther of the bride-elect.
Mrs. F. K. Jones directed
guests through the hall where
Mrs. B. A. Bouknight and Mrs.
Thomas Summer pinned on
dainty flowers.
Mrs. Elbert Dickert invited
the guests into the dining
room.
The table was overlaid with
a beautiful madeira cloth, cen
tered with a silver bowl of car
nations and lace fern. On either
side, white tapers glowed in sil
ver candle holders. Completing
the decoration in this room was
an arrangement of ivy and can
dles reflected in the mantle mir
ror.
Mrs. Roy Creekmore and Mrs.
Ralph Whitaker presided at the
punch bowls on either end of
the table. Serving sandwiches
dainty cakes, and lime punch
were Mrs. R. E. Beck, Mrs. Al
bert Jones, Mrs. T. Roy Sum
mer, Jr., and Miss Ruth Wils.on.
Misses Barbara Buddin, Anne
Beck and Sue Layton served
mints and toasted nuts.
Mrs. Earnest Layton invited
guests into the room where Mrs.
Mims A. Jones presided over the
bride’s register. Music was fur
nished during the affair bv Mrs.
Elbert Dickert and Mrs. James
Taylor.
RITZ THEATRE
Thursday, Friday, & Satuday
Van Johnson, June Allyson,
Butch Jenkins. Hume Cronyn,
Una Merkel
“THE BRIDE GOES WILD”
ALSO SHORT—Base Brawl
FOX NEWS
Monday 8c Tuesday
Yvonne DeCarlo, Dan Duryea,
Jeffery Lynn, Percy Kilbride
“BLACK BART”
(In Technicolor)
Technicolor Special Short—
Teddy, The Roughrider
MOM NEWS
Wednesday
Lillie Palmer. Sam Wanamaker,
Akim Tamiroff, Alan Hale
“MY GIRL TISA”
ALSO SHORT—.Holiday in
South Africa
MONDAY SPECIAL
PIES
Fresh grated coconut, Lemon, also apple
30c each
REGULAR PRICE, 45c
Frozen Cherry 50c each
REGULAR PRICE, 60c , , -
QUALITY BAKERY
1110 CALDWELL STREET
LOOK! THEY’RE BACK!
Sears Famous Electric Motors
Dunlap 1-3 h.p. split phase motor $17.95
Craftman ^ h.p. motor $26.50
Repulsion-Induction Motors
1-3 to 5 h.p. Motors
See Your Local
SEARS ORDER OFFICE
Phone 430 - 911 For Prices
THE BEST PLACE
FOR
33
Buick & Chevrolet Service
IS
Davis Motor Company
1515-1517 Main Street
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Quality SAND Quality
“ For Quality Concrete Use Quality Materials”
We deliver anywhere in s. c. by truck
OR SELL F.O.B. OUR MINE LOCATED % MILE
NORTH OF DIXIANA ON CHARLESTON HWY.
ALSO
We deliver crushed stone, sizes and up to any
point in S. C.
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY
SOUTHEASTERN SAND CO.
Phone 7670
Cayce, S. C.
P. 0. Box 337
NOTICE
I am selling my radio shop as I am going to Green
ville General Hospital for a spinal operation soon.
Please call for your radio by May 1.
I Recommend All My Customers to the
CITY RADIO SERVICE
on Martin Street
Which is owned and operated by Pope Wicker, who
has purchased my repair shop.
My grocery store on College Street
Extension will be operated by my bro
ther, Beaman Summer, and J. O. Will
iams. Your continued patronage will be
deeply appreciated. 4
George R. Summer
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