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THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1948 Saturday - January First \ Being A LEGAL HOLIDAY THE NEWBERRY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Will not be open For Business WEILS THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GENE AUTRY in 'The Last Round Up" Added—SUPERMAN and COLOR CARTOON MONDAY & TUESDAY The way he talked to her is the mating call in any language THE MATING OF MILLIE Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes, Ron Randell and Willard Parker Added—PATHE NEWS 3:00, 4:42, 6:24, 8:06 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY • JOE PALOOKA , in "Fighting Mad" Joe Kirkwood, Jr., Leon Errol and Elyse Knox Added —SELECTED SHORT 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday EAGLE SQUADRON and SERIAL Admission 12c-35c every day OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY EAGLE SQUADRON Robert Stack, Diana Barrymore and Jon Hall Added—TEX GRANGER Admission 9c-25c all day Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nile THE MATING OF MILLIE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Program for Week of Dec. 31 FRIDAY Van Johnson, Esther Williams EASY TO WED BIG WASH MR. WASHINGTON SATURDAY Richard Martin, France Rafferty "Adventure of Don Coyote" FATAL KISS CRAZY WITH HEAT MONDAY AND TUESDAY Gary Cooper, Loretta Young ALONG CAME JONES BOOTLE BEETLE WEDNESDAY Michael Chekhov, Joanne Dru ABIE'S IRISH ROSE WIDE OPEN SPACES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Victor Mature, Alan Ladd CAPTAIN CAUTION TUBY THE TUBA LOOK OUT FOR BOTH A Washington dispatch quotes Senator Byrd as saying that a tax increase in 1948 seems in evitable to prevent the feder al government from reverting to deficit spending. But if Congres sgrants all the “gim- mie” demands, won’t deficit spending and tax increases both be inevitable? — New Orleans Times-Picayune. SUBER-WELLS FOR RENT—Upstairs or down stairs apartment. Mrs. Mae A. Aull, 532 Boundary street, Phone 342. tn PROSPERITY (Written for Last Week) Canteen Holds Party The Canteen was the scene of a Christmas party on Wed nesday night, Dec. 15, when the grride mothers, Mrs. D. A. Bedenbaugh and Mrs. Boyce Hawkins entertained the mem bers of the eleventh grade of the Prosperity school. Upon en tering the guests were given holly corsages with silver bells. A number of games and con tests were enjoyed with prizes given the winners. Old Santa was there,, and getting prizes from his grab bag afforded lots of fun. Prosperity Garden Club The annual Christmas meet ing of the Prosperity Garden Club was held Monday after noon with Mrs. R. T. Pugh as hostess. .^The approaching holiday season was suggested in all the decorations, including a brilliantly lighted tree. In the absence of the presi dent and vice president, Mrs. T. A. Dominick, secretary, prei sided over the meeting. The club voted to contribute to CROP. Miss Mary Alice Suber and Dr. Amos D. Wells were quiet ly married at ten o’clock on Tuesday morning, December 28, at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. W. H. Suber, and her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Setzler, in the presence of the immediate members of the family of the bride and groom. The Rever end Paul Monroe, the bride’s pastor, officiated and her niece little Miss Claudia Setz ler sang “The Lord’s Prayer” as a part of the service. The house was tastily decor ated in Christmas greens, red and white roses, gladiolas, and snapdragons. After the cere mony, a wedding breakfast was served. Dr. and Mrs. Wells left for a short trip before returning to their home in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where Mrs. Wells teaches in Washburn High School and Dr. Wells practices dentistry. Out-of-town guests were the bride’s sister, Mrs. Robert F. Daniels, of Millington, Tenn., and her aunt, Mrs. A. Carroll Mobley of Denmark. RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Lana Turner, Gene Kelly, June Allyson, Van Heflin, Angela Lansbury, Keenan Wynn, Frank Morgan THE THREE MUSKETEERS (In Technicolor) FOX NEWS MONDAY 8c TUESDAY Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres, Charles Bickford, Agnes Moorhead JOHNNY BELINDA Cartoon— Hollywood Steps Out M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Zachary Scott, Louis Hayward, Diana Lynn, RUTHLESS Cartoon—Flip Flap A SALE AT CARPENTER’S' % % S * We now have reduced prices on fall merchandise throughout the store. Also, we have many new print crepe dresses, a few coats and suits that are already here in our stock rooms - and available to those of you that prefer to select your clothes from / the first arrivals - just ask for them. May we expect a visit soon? CARPENTER’S WANT ADS NOTICE—I am now prepared to assist you with the filing of your Income Tax Returns— State and Federal. Also Social Security and Withholding. Am located at 1304 Main Street up stairs over Baker’s Shoe Shop in office formerly occupied by Dr. Lynch. Mrs. A. H. Counts. PAY ROLL and Social Securi ty forms 'and Binders for sale at THE SUN office. REAL ESTATE papers. Tim ber Contracts, ^fote & Mort gage forms. Printing and Lith ographing at THE SUN office. 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 nice line of groceries. W. H. STERLING, VINCENT ST. PECAN TREES — Pecan Trees Shipments coming in every week — now is the time to put them out — prices reason able — R. Derrill Smith & Son Inc. Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 12-17|2tc FOR SALE — Marretls 1st year and seed wheat $3.75 per br. Coker Victor grain seed oats $1.75 per br. H. O. Long & Sons; Silverstreet, S. C.; Phone No. 441-J-l tn Holiday Notice The Undersigned Banks will be closed Saturday, January 1949 / - V New Years Day South Carolina Newberry, S. C. . * — Newberry County Bank Newberry, S. C. ■'. * V - Joanna, S. C. Big After Christmas C SALE of Wasted Goods Here is merchandise you need right now at great savings. Just a few more days to get it. MEN’S PANTS Were $8.95 >•' Now $6.65 Were $9.50 Now $6.95 Were $10.50 •' Now $7.95 Were $12.95 Now $8.65 Were $18.95 Now $14.50 BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS Were $2.25 Now $1.65 Were $2.95 Now $2.25 Were $3.65 Now $2.85 Were $4.50 Now $3.15 Turtle Neck Cotton T-Shirts Were $3.50 Now $2.65 BOYS’ OUTING PAJAMAS 25% OFF MEN’S SUITS Were $35.00 up Now $24.50 BOYS’ PANTS Longies, were $6.95 Now $5.25 Longies, were $8.95 Now $6.65 Knickers, were $5.95 — Now $3.85 Woolen Shorts, were 3.75 • • now 2.85 A FEW MORE . . . HATS 25%'OFF BOYS’ SWEATERS ALL WOOL . . . Were up to $4.95 Now $2.25 MEN’S SWEATERS Were $9.50 Now $6.85 Were $7.95 Now $5.75 Were $6.50 Now $4.85 Were $5.95 Now $4.25 Sleeveless, were $3.95 — Now $2.25 BERGEN Clothing Co. Opposite Old Court House