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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1948 PIERSON-MARTIN (Continued from Page 1) their home at 90 Church street, in Charleston. Mrs. Martin is the daughter of Mir. and Mrs. John S. Pier son. of Macon, Ga. She is a graduate of Roper Hospital and is now head nurse of surgery there. Dr. Martin is the son of Mrs. Foster N. Martin of Newberry and the late Mir. Martin. He is senior resident surgeon at Roper Hospital in Charleston. Out-of-town guests were: Rev. and Mrs. Dwight McAllis ter, Sardis; Mr. and Mrs. George N. Martin, Blair Martin, Mr. and Mrs. James Goeth, Lynette Goeth, Miss Cynthia Martin. Mlrs. H. T. Cannon and Misses Sarah. Ann and Mariat Nichols, all of Newberry. TAKE advantage of our Lay- Away plan and Easy Terms DIAMOND RINGS Choose from our collection of fine-carved rings, exquisitely set with gem-diamonds. Designs that have been featured in LIFF-. values guaranteed hy almost a century of fine rin£-making! 400.00 For your silver— symbol of hospitality — choose Before you select your 'silver, see our Rose Point pattern in Wallace Sterling. It captures the gossamer beauty of Rose Point lace...sculp tures it in solid silver to outlast a lifetime. Come in and let us show you how Wallace Sterling’s exclu sive “Third Dimension Beauty”... created by carving the design on the sides and back as well as on the front... makes each piece of Rose Point lovely from every view. DESIRED W. E. TURNER, Jeweler Holiday Notice! / \ Thursday, November 25,1948 THE NEWBERRY SUN DRIVE- IN Theatre Program for Nov. 26 - Dec.3 FRIDAY Randolph Scott, Barbara Britton GUNFIGHTERS ROYAL FOUR FLUSHER NEWS SATURDAY Hugh Beaumont, Frances Rafferty MONEY MADNESS CARTOON MONDAY AND TUESDAY Betty Hutton, Barry Fitzgerald STORY CLUB POPE YE WEDNESDAY Jos Hall, Evelyn Keyes LAST REDMEN LEAVE US CHASE IT i THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ] Preston Foster, Gail Patrick KING OF WILD HORSES j DOG SHOW OFF | RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY 8c FR'lDAY Jennifer Jones. Gregory Peckf Joseph Cotton, Lionel Barry more, Herbert Marshall, Wal ter Huston DUEL IN THE SUN fin Technicolor) FOX NEWS i See it from the beginning at | 3:00. 5:30 8c 8:00.—Regular Ad mission prices. Children! 2c— Adults 35c SATURDAY Preston Foster, Mary Stuart, William Bishop, and Thunder- hoof THUNDERHOOF Musical Short—Tex Beneke & His Orch. Also Short—Walter Battlers MONDAY 8c TUESDAY Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Peter Lawford, Elizabeth Tay lor. Cesar Romero JULIA MISBEHAVES Cartoon—Hiss and Make Up M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari, Cathy O’Donnell THE SPIRITUALIST Cartoon—Lucky Ducky Southland Newsreel IUeils THURSDAY ROSE OF SANTA ROSA The Hoosier Hotshots Added—A friend of the farpily FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JIMMY WAKELY in "Song of the Drifter” with “Cannonball” Taylor Added — SUPERMAN and VERA VAGUE Comedy MONDAY 8c TUESDAY A tender film, brimming with human warmth! THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES Myrna Loy, Frederick March, Dana Andrews, Theresa Wright Virginia Mayo and Hoagy Car michael Added—JPATHE NEWS 3:00, 6:00 & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday SONG OF THE SOUTH and SERIAL Admission 12c—35c every day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY Walt Disney’s . . . SONG OF THE SOUTH (In Technicolor) Ruth Warrick, Bobby Driscoll and James Baskett Added—TEX GRANGER Admission 9c—25c all day NOTE: Tnere will be no late show Saturday Night, Nov. 20th due to the length of "Best Years of Our Lives” Being A Legal Holiday the following banks WILL BE CLOSED South Carolina National Bank Newberry County Bank WANTS FOR SALE — Marretis 1st year and seed wheat $3.75 per hr. Coker Victor grain seed oats $1.75 per br. H. O. Long & Sons; Silverstreet, S. C.; Phone No. 441-J-l tn WANTED — Scrap Iron, brass, copper, lead, zinc, aluminum pewter, old batteries, radiators, all kinds of rags, old waste cot ton, mattress cotton. We also have a n i ce line of groceries. W. H. STERLING, VINCENT ST. FOR SALE—New W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor and cultivator. Contact L. H. Quattlebaum, Rt. 2, Saluda Highway No. 3, after 5 p,m. 5-Nov-3tp 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 Taj* 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 FOR ... Columbia and Other Yarns For Sweaters and Afghans • • And BABY THINGS SEE MRS. J. W. WHITE 1005 Caldwell St. Phone 181-J y FORCE—PRUITT (Mr. and Mrs. Charlie A. Force, Sr., announce the en gagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Kenneth B. Pruitt, of Manning and Newberry. The wedding will tak e place December 19. BODY OF SGT. SWYERT IS ENROUTE HOME Word has been received by Kenneth Swygert that the re mains of his brother, S-Sgt. Hubert Swygert, who was kill ed while serving overseas is enroute to the United States. TAYLOR IMPROVING IN VETARAN’S HOSPITAL The many friends of Earl C. Taylor will be glad to learn that his condition is much bet ter. Mr. Taylor has been ser iously ill in the Veteran’s Hos pital in Columbia for the past several weeks. JOHNNY KINARD NO BETTER Johnny Kinard’s condition steadily grows worse, his many friends will be sorry to hear. Johnny is still a patient in the local hospital. TAX NOTICE The State of South Carolina County of Newberry To All Whom These Presents May Concern: In compliance with the law, the Treasurer of Newberry County has issued in the name of the State, tax executions against defaulting taxpayers of Newberry County to the Tax Collector thereof. By virtue of the said tax executions, the Tax Collector of Newberry County is directed . and com manded to seize and take pos session of so much of the de faulting taxpayer’s estate, real or personal or both, "'to raise a sum of money sufficient to cover delinquent taxes of tax payers hereinafter listed plus the charges thereon, and he will, after advertisement, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the same property before the Court House Door of the afore said County on a regular sales- day in December. (Dec. 6th, 1948) within the usual hours of public sales. After completing these sales, the Tax Collector will give to the Purchaser (upon his com plying with terms of sale) a receipt for the purchase mon ey, but not to make title to the purchaser until after the lapse of twelve months from the day of sale. 'All properties levied upon and sold at this sale will be sold as the property assessed to and levied upon in the name of persons hereinafter listed. 1 lot in School district No. 1, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Neal Nance, Est. 1 lot in School District No. . County and State aforesaid, essed in the name of George ominick (col). 1 lot. 1 building in School District No. 1, County and jState aforesaid, assessed in the name of Robert Williams. 5 1 lot. 1 building in School District No. 1, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Mary Rice. 1 lot, 1 building in School District No. 1, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Laura G. Suber. 1 lot, 1 building in School District No. 1, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Lillie Abney. 1 lot 1 building in School District No. 1, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Katie Miller. 2 lots, 2 buildings in School District No. 1, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of John Washington. 2 lots. 1 building in School District No. I OS, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Nellie Cooper. 2 lots, 1 building, in Sfchool District No. 14, State and Coun ty aforesaid, assessed in the name of John E. Dowd. 50 acres and building in School District No. 22, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Fate Sims. Es tate. 1 lot in School District No. 28, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of W. W. Graham. 1 lot in School District No. 28, County and State aforesaid, assessed in -the name of Lo- cious Byrd. 1 lot in School District No. 28, County and State eforesaid, assessed in the name of Emma L. Gallman. 2 acres in School District No. 28, County and State aforesaid, assessed in the name of Joe McMorris. 53 acres in School District No. 54, County and State afore said, assessed in the name of David A. Graddick. T. L. HILL Delinquent Tax Col lector. SIGNATURES 'L. R. Chittenden, connected with the Treasury Department in 1863, signed his name 12,500 times in 60 hours, during an emergency. You don’t have to sign at all to secure Fire insur ance through our agency. Just call us. PURCELLS Your Protection Our Business Phone 197, PECANS—PECANS — Highest market prices paid—bring them to our warehouse any day. R. Derrill Smith & Son, Inc., Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 12N4tc 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. ' ' i Main Street Flower & Gift Shop 200 E. Main Street Phone 768-J Mrs. W. E. Monts — NOTICE/ T. We have recently remodeled our store throughout, installing a self-service system where you can come in and pick out the items you want. To all our many customers and friends we extend you an invitation wheh you are in town to drop by and pay us a visit and look over our store. t . i # We also added a number of items and have one of the most complete stocks of a 1 hardware we have ever carried. We guarantee our prices to be in line or less. So when shopping for hardware, sporting goods, wheel goods iand toys, it will pay you to see us before you buy. Use our convenient lay-away plan and select your wheel goods, guns, rifles and toys before they are all gone. Frank Lominack’s HARDWARE For Dependable Service Phone 195 Main Street Newberry, S. C. e