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THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948 PROSPERITY (Continued from Page 4) The William Lester Chapter of the U.D.C. will meet Friday afternoon, Nov. 5, at the home of Mrs. John Stockman with Mrs. Hunter Caldwell as hos tess. Rev. Martin to Pageland The Rev. Rex. V. Martin and Mrs. Martin are moving next week to Pageland. Rev. Mar tin has been pastor of W'ight- man and Zion Methodist churches for the past two years. Both Rev. and Mrs. Mlartin have not only been active in church work but also active workers in th e community life, and have made many friends who regret to see them leave. 'ip.m jtfpS ,/wt W. E. TURNER The Rev. Harvey M. Mont- gomery, who has been at Page- land will come to Prosperity. Rev. Montgomery, who has been in the Conference eight years, has served the following: Irmo, Summerville Circuit, Mul lins. and Pageland. Dr. Harman Has Birthday The Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Har man had with them Sunday their children and grandchild ren. The occasion for the fam ily gathering was the seventy- fourth birthday of Rev. Har man. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Bowers and two children, Kerry and Brenda. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harman. Jr. of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Riddle and two -'hildren. Donald and Linda; Mr. an Mlrs. J. W. Whitehead of Greensboro, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dawkins and two children. Gloria and Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Houseal Auton and twin boys of Newberry. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hamm have moved into the Pugh apartment recently vacated by the Harvey Lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hipp I have moved from th e Wyche apartment to the country near Ebenezer church. 'Mrs. C. F. Adams, Dewey and Thurmond Adams, visited the family of Willie H. Waw- kins in Newberry Sunday. Mr. and Mlrs. Vance. Horton and children of Spartanburg were weeend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard White. Mrs. W. L. Mills is spend ing the week with her sister, Mrs. James B. Hunt in Spartan burg. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fellers of Wtest Virginia spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fellers 'and other relatives. Mrs. S. C. Ballentine and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Parker of Vinton, Va. were guests last week of the Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Harman. Miss Royce Bartley spent the weekend at her home in Saluda. Miss Edith Dill of the Pros perity school faculty spent the weekend at her home in Lan drum. M'-. and Mss. Maxwell Forbes of Philadelphia. Pa. and .Mrs. J. F. Goggans of Columbia, visited their mother, Mrs. C. T. Wyche the first of the week. Mrs. Wyche accompanied them to Columbia to visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Counts of Orangeburg visited Mr. founts’ mother, Mrs. J. A. Counts Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hawkins snent. Sunday with relatives in Chapin. Miss Ruth Hawkins of Col umbia spent Sunday at her home here. i Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fellers ! are visiting relatives in Rom ney, W. Va. and Lewitftown, Pa. j Mrs. J. I. Wimberly spent the weekend in Columbia with her j daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harmon >had with th°m over the week- ' end Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lowe of Columbia. Miss Nelle Harmon of Winthroo College and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wall of New berry. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alext. ander of Columbia were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Counts, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wessing- er. Miss Mary Wessinger, and Mrs. Ernest Pinson of Cross Hill spent the. weekend in Beaufort with Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Abrams. Miss Harriette Eargle, Har old and Elton Epting spent Sunday in Charlotte. CARD OTf THANKS We wish to express our ap preciation to our many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy, and the lovely flo ral offering and other kind deeds shown us at the death of our father, J. Claude Foy. May Goa’s richest blessngs abide with you always. Cnildren Coma wind — come rain — coma snow ELMO All Weather Lotion helps to keep your hands and (ace smooth and lovely. Guard against the harsh, drying effects of inclement weather by taking advantage of this exceptional offer today. • PLUS TAX SMITH’S CUT ROTE DRUG STORE- TELEPHONE 610 2212 MAIN STREET Mr. and Mrs. A. Spadoni. of Saidt Ste Marie, Ontario, Can ada! are spending two weeks in the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mir. and Mrs. Mar tin Mills and grandson. Brooks at 1527 Caldwell street. BY THE WAY (Continued from Page 1) I didn’t see Drew Pearson, or amr other nationally known fig ure. In addition to that, the service (?) at the Press Club dining room left much to be desired and now that my fcur- iosity about the place has been satisfied, I will do my eating somewhere else. Mrs. R. T. Pugh has returned from a visit with her , daugh ter, Mrs. J. A. Bedenbaugh and family in Laurens. Her little granddaughter, Anne, accom panied her home and returned to Laurens Sunday when her parents came down for the weekend. Mrs. E. W. Werts had with her Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frick and their two children, Charles and Harriette of Col umbia. Misses Mary and Susie Lang ford spent the weekend with their brothers, Herbert Lang ford and family in Columbia and J. R. Langford in Camden. L. A. Fermenter of Ocean Drive spent the weekend with Mrs. Fermenter and children at the home of her mother, Mrs. Cora C. Ross. « Mrs. G. M. Williams and her two children of Columbia are spending two weeks with her parents, Mir. and Mrs. W. C. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hamm Sr.. D. H. Hamm, Jr., Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mills attended the Methodist Conference in Col umbia Sunday. Benr M. Livingston is a pa tient in the Columbia Hospital. Personal Items . . . . Mr. and Mrs. WV H. Hawkins left last Thursday for Ann Har bor, Miss., to spend ten days in the home of Mr. and Mrs.l Ralph Long. Mrs. Long is the former Susie SligL. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holland Sligh. Sunday guests in the home of Mrs. F. G. Hartley on Nance street wer e Rev. and Mrs. Voight Taylor of Landrum, Mrs. Lucy Taylor, Mlrs. Her bert Gyles and Mrs. Harbee Parler of Columbia, Mr. and Mirs. William Lawless of Au gusta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Suber of Greenwood. The friends of Mrs A. C. Thomasson will be glad to learn that she is much better after being ill at her home on Fair street for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mlrs. Pat Coggin and daughter. Cornelia of Blackwell soent the weekend v/ith Mrs Coggin’s parento, Prof. and Mrs. W. E. Monts on Main street. They aLo attended the Homecoming ganr\e at Newberry College Saturday night. 1 (Written for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wneeler and their little daughter, Mar garet, spent the weekend with relatives in Greenville. On Sunday they drove up to Hen dersonville, N. C. for the day. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hill spent Sunday in Charleston with their son, Frank, Jr. stu dent at the Citadel. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Shealy and their little daughter, Kay, and Miss Elizabeth Shealy visit ed Mr. and Mrs. John Wise in Williston Sunday* afternoon. > Mrs. David Lee and her baby David, Jr. returned to their home in Greenville Sunday after spending' the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ballentine. Mr. Lee came down for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Martin and children, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Martin and daughter and Mrs. Terrier of Newberry were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wessinger and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wessinger. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wessing er and Miss Mary Wessinger spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Don Bedenbaugh in Kin- ards. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vaughn and children of Ware Shoals were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown at Adams Camp. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mte. W. H. Leaphart were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. James and their*son. Tommy, of Tay lors. L. H. Hawkins, who has been with his daughter, Mrs. C. F. Adams for the past month, left Sunday to stav a while with his son, Willie Hawkins, in Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. CISude Wise and their daughter, Delores and Mrs. M. H. Hamm, visited relatives and friends in Pros perity Sunday. Little Miss Judy Wise, of Columbia, is speriding the week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Fellers. Miss Mary Long of the A. C. Moore School in Columbia, spent the weekend* at home. Walker Ross, who is studying art in Atlanta, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Cora C. Ross. Dr. Cyril K. Wheeler, Jr. at tended the Rexall meeting in Augusta, Ga.. the first of the week. (Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barnes P. H. Barnes, and Mrs. A* B. Hunt, went to Spartanburg Sunday to see Mirs J. B. Hunt, who is in the hospital. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Harman, Mrs. O. B. Shearouse and Miss Eleanor Shearouse attended the Ballentine Family Reunion Sun day afternoon at the Legion Hut near Batesburg. NOTICE Under the provisions of The Alcoholic Beverage Control Act of 1945, notice is hereby given that we in- tend to apply to the South Carolina Tax Commission for a license to operate a retail liquor store at Mul berry and River streets, in the town of Peak, S. C. P. S. Eargle J. K. Shell RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY ft FRIDAY ' James Stewart. John Dali, Far ley Granger, Constance Collier, Joan Chandler ROPE (In Technicolor) Popeye Cartoon FOX NEWS, showing highlights of Clemson and Carolina foot ball game. SATURDAY ON THE STAGE/ "Folies D* Paree” With—Jean Ederle. Mistress of Ceremonies. The Graysons; America’s lead ing exponents of the Adagio Christina: In her original Jungle Dance. Kayne & Foster; Two lovely girls that will thrill you with their dancing. Miller & McBee; South’s Fav orite Blackface Comedians The Parisian Rhythm Ban. On The Screen Charles Russell, Virginia Chris tine, Gary Gray , NIGHT WIND Admission: Children 25c; Adults 60c MONDAY ft TUESDAY Veronica Lake, Mona Freeman, Billy DeWolf, Mary Hatcher, Pearl Bailey ISN’T IT ROMANTIC Cartoon: The Rattled Rooster M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Ted Donaldson, John Litel, Ann Doran. Mona Barrie MY DOG RUSTY A Pete Smith Specialty: Why Is It? Capt. and Mrs. Jack Work man and daugater. Carol, of Warner Rovirs Ga., spent the weekend in the -!ty with Judge and Mrs. Eugene S. Blease on Boundary street, and with Mr. and Mrs. Thad McCrackm on Coi.tge street. B. M. Ssurry of North Charleston, spent the weekend i at his • home on Mayor Avenue. ‘ Mi. and Mrs. C. R. Butbu ana two daughters. Rose and Amelia and Miss Ge >rgianna Mai gan of Ro-’kmount, Ga were weekend visitors in the home of Mrs. Butler’s sister, Mrs. May Stuck on Johnstone street. They also attended «he Homecoming g?me at New berry College Satuiday night. Wells Friday and Saturday JOHNNY MACK BROWN in "Flashing Guns” Added— SUPERMAN and HECTIC HONEYMOON Cartoon MONDAY ft TUESDAY A mighty motion picture told in the heart-throbs of the men whose job it is to fight and of women whose lot it is to love . . . and wait! FORT APACHE John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple and John Agar Added—PATHE NEWS 3:00, 5:22 & 7:44 WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY JIGGS ft MAGGIE in SOCIETY Joe Yule, Renie Riano and Wanda McKay Added—Carle Comes Calling 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30. & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday WESTERN, SERIAL ft COMEDY Admission 12c—35c every day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY BOB STEELE 'Billy the Kid’s Fighting Pals’ Added—TEX GRANGER and COMEDY Admission 9c—25c all day Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nile FORT APACHE Admission 12c-35c WANTED TO BUY—Army Of ficers blouse. Size 38 long. Call 279-W. Roy Anderson. Jr. He “FOR SALE—New W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor and cultivator. Contact L. H. Quattlebaum, Rt. 2r Saluda Highway No. 3. after 5 p.m. 5-Nov-3tp Miss Betty Neal Derrick of Laurens, a teacher in the Clo ver Schools, spent the week end in th home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. a.;d Mrs. Gordon Clarkson and grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Mims on Mayer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kirkgard and daughter, Karen of Siler for a visit with Mrs. Kirkgard’s mother, Mrs. P. D. Johnson^ City. N. C. arrived Saturday Sr. on Boundary street. Mr. Kirkgard returned home Sun day and Mrs. Kirkgard and daughter remained for a few days visit. NOTICE OF ELECTION A petition having been filed with the County Board of Ed ucation asking for an election in Dominick School District No. 1 for the purpose of con solidating s? : d district with Bush River District No. 43 un der the terms of the original Act of the General Assembly authorizing such consolidation, the said petition is hereby granted and the election or dered held Saturday, November 20, 1948 between the hours of 8:00 AM. and 4 P.M. at the Fellowship building of the Lit tle River-Dominick church. The trustees of said school district to act as managers of said el ection. All qualified voters of this district shall be eligible to vote, and if a majority of those voting shall favor consolidation the consolidation shall become effective, and the patrons of the said district shall enjoy the privileges and responsibili ties of Bush River District the same as those now in the sys tem. Nov.5—12—19c. DRIVE' IN Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY Edward G. 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