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THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948 Giant Ring Contest Nothing- to write, no obligation — just look at the Giant Ring in our window, guess the weight of the center stone in the solitaire, and guess the approxi mate finger size of the ring. Come in today. Contest ends Saturday, November 13th. FENNELL’S Gifts and Flowers LECOT CHINA — Patterns: Dusty Blossom and Fern Fine American-made hand-painted China available in open stock. Also many other patterns of China. CRYSTAL — Patterns: Duchess, Windsor and Gold Band FLOWERS AND CANDLES A cordial welcome is extended you to visit our shop at any time. Main Street Flower & Gift Shop 200 E. Main Street Phone 768-J Mrs. W. E. Monts UIEII5 Friday and Saturday "LASH” LA RUE in "Ghost Town Renegades” With AL “FUZZY” ST. JOHN Added—SUPERMAN and VON ZELL Comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY Wall Disney’s . . . MELODY TIME Roy Rogers, Dennis Day. The Andrew Sisters, Buddy Clark . And Fred Waring (In Technicolor) Added—PATHE NEWS and SCREEN SNAPSHOT 3:00, 4:40, 6:20 & 8:00 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ROSE OF SANTA ROSA The Hoosier Hotshots and Patricia While Added: A Friend of the Family 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30. & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday Admission 12c—35c every day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY Zane Grey's . . . CODE OF. THE W^ST James Warren and Debra Adlen Added TEX GRANGER and COMEDY Admission 9c—25c all day Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nile Wall Disney’s . . . MELODY TIME (In Technicolor) RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY Bud Abbott, Lou *Costello, Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi, Glenn Strange, Lenore Aubert ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN Popular Science Short SATURDAY —DOUBLE FEATURE— Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Alan Hale OUR RELATIONS Gene Krupa & His Orch., Vir ginia Grey, Michael Duane, Jack Leonard, Susan Reed GLAMOUR GIRL MONDAY & TUESDAY Humphrey Bogart, Edward G Robinson, Lauren Bacall, Lionel Barrymore, Claire Trevor KEY LARGO Cartoon: Greeting Bait M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Richard Denning, Trudy Mar shall, Will Wright DIASTER Martin Block’s Musical Merry- Go-Round with Art Lund, Les Brown and Tex Beneky Also Short: Monkey Shine Civil Service Examinatioas The fifth U. S. Civil Service* Region announces open com petitive examinations for the following: Secretary (Stenography) CAF 5, 6, and 7, $2974 per year, clos ing date Nov. 16, 1948. Deputy U. S. Marshal CAF5, $2974.80 per year, closing date Nov. 30, 1948. Statistical Assistant, CAF7-9, $3727 per year, closing date Nov. 30. 1948. The U. S. Civil Service Com mission at Washington an nounces an examination for Junior Scientist (Mathemetician Metallurgist, Physicist) $2974 per year, closing date June 30, 1949. The Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Greenville Air Force Base, Greenville, S. C. has announced th e following positions open: Junior Ware houseman. Senior Warehouse- houseman, Senior Warehouse man, Supply Inspector, Plumb er, Station Boiler Fireman, Crater Carpenter, Carpentar, Sewage Disposal Plant Opera tor, Chief Water Pumping Sta tion Operator, Truck Driver, Railroad Track Repairer Fore man, Deisel Locomotive Engin eer, Painter, Furnace Repairer, Heating Operating Engineer. Coal Yard Superintendent, Jun ior Aircraft Maintenance In spector, Steamfitter, Aqua Sys tem Operator Foreman, Air craft Woodworker, Aircraft Propeller Repairing Foreman, Aircraft Service Mechanic. Interested persons should file application form 57 as soon as possible. Additional informa tion will be furninshed upon re quest These jobs are open un til further notice. Sadie Bowers. Local Secre tary, U. S. Civil Service Commission. WATCH FOR "ESCORT GIRL'’ JOHNSON-GRANT Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnson of Newberry, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mary Nell, to James H. Grant of Easley. The wedding will tae place in December in New berry. LOCAL RECRUITER RE-ENLISTS IN AIR FORCE M-Sgt. Charles J. Smithers, Recruiting Officer for the local Recruiting Station with head quarters on Nance street, has re-enlisted for a three-yar per iod in the Air Fores, assigned to the 1120th Recruiting Squad ron, Bolling Field, Washington, D. C. He will again be sta. tioned in Newberry. A native of Pennsylvania, Sgt. Smithers is now spending a leave at his home in Phila delphia. FOR TO Our future, and that of our children, Is best assured when we work to an intelligently prepared plan. Whether it is personal security for later years or the perpetuation of our natural resources, such a plan is essential. The American forest products industries, which con-' vert our forest resource to the thousands of essentials made from wood, endorse and support a plan designed to provide our children and our children's children with the same abundance of trees we have enjoyed. It is based on the reproductive capacity of our forests. Be cause trees grow, forests can replace themselves, trees can be raised as successive crops. The forest industries believe we can always have an adequate iupply of wood. Supported and aided by industry, "tree farming", the growing of trees as cash crops, is now active in more than half of our major forested states. It teaches good forest practices. It encourages protection and conserva tion of our woodlands for our use. It seeks tj> pass on our heritage of productive forests to future generations. S. C. NATIONAL BANK LEAVES FOR OVERSEAS Marvin Abrams, son of Sen ator Marvin E. Abrams of Whit mire, recently re-enlisted in the service with the rating of first lieutenant, left last Wed nesday for a port of embark ation. from where he will sail for duty overseas‘‘in the West ern section. His wife, the for mer Miss Mary Pope Brunson, of Chester, will also sail with him to Europe. WATCH FOR "ESCORT GIRL” Wise-Lester Miss Frances Evelyn Wise be came the bride of Mr. Fred V. Lester in a simple but lovely wedding, November 24, at five p.m. at the Summer Memorial Lutheran Church with the Rev. Horace J. C. Lindler, pastor of the church, officiating in the presence of a large assemblage of relatives and friends. The double ring ceremony was used. The church was decorated in traditional green and white' with crycanthemums against a background of green. Mr. Kary Wessinger, cousin of the bride, and Mr. James Nichols, uncle of the groom, were the usher groomsmen and lighted the can dles which were held by two tall candleabras. A program of appropriate wedding music was given by Mrs. May T. Stuck, pianist, and Mrs. Barbara Ter rell, soloist. Mirs. Terrell sang “I love You Truly,” “Because” an, as a benediction, “O Perfect Love.” DRIVE- IN Theatre NOV. 12 - NOV. 19 FRIDAY Ray Milland, Olivia DeHavilland WELL-GROOMED BRIDE CARTOON SATURDAY Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes JOHNNY O’CLOCK CARTOON: Trap Happy MONDAY AND TUESDAY George Sanders, Lucille Ball PERSONAL COLUMN Northwest Hounded Police WEDNESDAY Doug Fairbanks, Jr., Joan Bennett GREEN HELL Cartoon: Cockatoos For Two THURSDAY Humphrey Bogart, Lizabeth Scott DEAD RECKONING Cartoon: Solid Serencade PROSPERITY (Continued from Pag? 1) Mr. and Mrs. Horace Charles of Spartanburg were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard White. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hamm, §r. were Mks. Joseph Ruffv Mr. and Mrs. WSllie Ruff and Mrs. Ep- pie Ruff of Honea Path. (Mrs. R. S. Sigmon of Peak was the guest of Miss Harriette Eargle last Wednesday. Miss Annie Lee Langford of Spartanburg was the weekend guest of Misses Susie and Mary Langford. D. M. Shealy is in the Prov idence Hospital, where he is undergoing treatment. Mrs. J. L. Counts and Miss Annie Hunter spent several days of last week with their sister, Mrs. John I. Leavell and Mr. Leavell in Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beam -of Newberry were guests Sunday of Mrs. Beam’s mother, Mrs. O. W. Amick. Misses Frances Rudisill of Gastonia. N. C., Miriam Ballen- tine of West Columbia and Jeannie Ballentine of Winthrop College spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ballntine. Mrs. Sallie Stockman of Sal uda County spent last week with Mts. John Stockman. C. F. Adams, who is work ing in Columbia, spent the weekend with his family. (Mrs. Jacob S. Wheeler is in Lancaster with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hughs, who are the proud parents of twin daugh ters, born, November 8. Mrs. Hughes is the former Kate Jen nings Wheeler. The Hughes have a son, Murray, Jr. Mir. and Mrs. Cecil Finley and their two sons of Colum bia, were weekend guests in the home of Mrs. Finley’s mother, Mrs. J. R. Bedenbaugh. Mir. and Mrs. Elton Seasc and their son, Johnnie, of Colum bia, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sease. Mrs. Joe Freed of Columbia spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Wterts. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Counts had with them over the week end their son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alex ander of Columbia. Mrs. W. J. Wise of Columbia and A. B. Wise of Ellenton, visited Mr. and Mis. J. F. Browne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shealy and their two sons, David and Bill, spent Sunday in Blacks burg with Mrs. Shealy’s par ents. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Perry were Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Creel of Hemingway. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris and S'oh, Lee (Bedenbaugh, Mrs. Vio- Ileit Aaron and son, Billy of Lau rens, spient the weekend with ISlfrs: Ada Bedenbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bedenbaugh. Mr. and T/frs. E. A. Bedenbaugh 6f Newberry came down Sun day. E. B. Kibler of Georgia is visiting his sister and brother. Miss Blanch Kibler and Dr. E. N. Kibler. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beden baugh of Kingstree were week end guests of their parents, Mrs. J. A. Counts and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bedenbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hill spent the weekend in Charleston, and participated in Parents Day at the Citadel, where their son, is a student Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Harmon Robert Lester, and Mrs. P. W» Smith visited Mrs. J. C. Tay lor in Charleston the first of last week. Mrs. Harmon and Mrs. Smith attended a flower show and Dr. Harmon and Mr. Lester enjoyed a marsh hen hunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Coulter and their two children and Mrs. Ferguson of Columbia were guests Sunday of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Harmon. YOUNGSTERS SEEK (Continued from Page 1) are printed on the back of the new cards. A series of monthly parties is being planned for the Can teen members. This month Mrs. Joe Jenkins is in charge of the plans for the Thanksgiving party which will be given the weekend before Thanksgiving. Big plans are being made for; this weekend, and all teen-agers with new membership cards are welcome to come out and join the fun. There will be dancing and games .for everyone. The Rotary Club of Newberry is sponsoring the Apollo Chorus from Columbia in a program to be presented in the Newberry High School auditorium on No vember 30th. The club has agreed to give the proceeds from this program to the Can teen. Other methods for secur ing money for the Youth Center building fund are also under way. Since the Canteen has moved into the Scout Cabin, the mus ic has been supplied by a record player furnished by the Wertz Music and Appliance Company. NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING We, the undersigned Jury Commissioners of Newberry County shall, one the 18th day of November, at 9 o’clock a.m., openly and publicly in thd Clerk of Court’s office, draw 36 names to serve as Petit Jur ors for the Court of Common Pleas which will convene in Newberry County Court House at 10 o’clock a.m., November 29. 1948. H. K. BOYD Clerk of Court P. N. ABRAMS Auditor J. R. DAWKINS Treasurer E. O. Cannon, H. L. Huffman. Jr., J. V. Kneece and Earl Scoot attended the Carolina- Maryland football game Sat urday. Joy oh joy! ELGIN So beautiful l So dopondablol RKAv •Patent TModiB An Elgin Watch for depend* ability through the years. Its DuraPower Mainspring elimi • nates 99 /o of watch repairs due to s l eel mainspring failures. Elgins are priced from $35.00 ’S JEWELERS 1012 MAIN STREET PECANS—PECANS — Highest market prices paid—bring them to our warehouse any day. R. Derrill Smith & Son, Inc., Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. , 12N4tc The following were delegates to the State Luther League Convntion in Columbia last wekend from the various churches near Prosperity: Misses Roxdelle Taylor, Anne Eargle, Nellie Ruth Wicker, Hazel Minick, Nelda Hite, Charles Seastrunk and Clyde Bedenbaugh. On Sunday 16 members of the Intermediate and Senior Leagues went to Columbia for part of the Con vention and the Youth Rally on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hendrix and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Counts accom panied the group. BILL STERN'S "ALL STAR" SWEATER PICK! PUBITAN’S // // $8.95 BERGEN Clothing Company PECANS!! - PECANS!! We are buying PECANS again this year . . . Highest market prices . . . get our prices before you sell . . . v(e buy any amount . . . any size . . . any kind . . . anfr time. R. Smith & Son Inc. 910 MAIN STREET NEWBERRY, S. C. Did You Know? Did you know that when you attend a picture show, you see 24 pictures each second? Did you know that you can call on us any day and arrange a cash loan on automobile? PURCELLS Your Protection Our Business Phone 197 v , Attend the Meeting of the Newberry County Farm Bureau Saturday, Nov. 13 at 2:30 p.m. Newberry County Court House Participate in the Membership Drive and win one of these awards: FIRST PRIZE: Free trip to Atlantic City Convention. SECOND PRIZE: One ton Nitrate Soda. THIRD PRIZE: $40 Cash. Farm men and women eligible to com pete. Attend the meeting Saturday and get all the particulars. Carpenter’s — Vtf" This beautiful dress is McKettrick’s recipe for a sensational Fall... in the best crepe that money can bjjt; f, ' $18.?5 Carpenter’s