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PAGE EIGHT KIRKLAND-REYKOLDS BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Randolph With ers Kirkland announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mary Richardson, to William Cumberland Reynolds, Jr., of Birmingham, Ala. The wedding is to take place August 26 at St. Lukes Episcopal church in Newberry. Miss Kirkland was graduated from the Newberry high school and attended Winthrop College. For the past three years she has been associated with the Retail Credit company in At lanta, Ga. Her mother was the former Miiss Louise Rich ardson of Atlanta and she is the granddaughter of Mrs. Thomas J. Kirkland of Cam den. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reynolds of Birmingham. He was gradu ated from Tulane where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. He received his master of science degree from Georgia Tech. He served as an ensign in the last war. Mrs. Mary West, who has been ill at her home on East Main street for the past two weeks, was reported Thursday morning to be some . better. (Mrs. West has been ill since the middle of June. She is in her 87th year. WEEK OF CAMPING IS EXCITING 4-H MEMBERS The 4-H Club members of Newberry county are becoming excited over the prospects of a week of camping at Camp Bob Cooper. This will be a new experience for the Club members so they have much to look forward to. This Camp is on the grounds of the Santee Cooper project. The small buildings which accomodate 4 people are the ones that were used by the workmen on the project. Other buildings have been added so that the camp is quite comfortable. The cam pers will get their mail care of Camp Bob Cooper, Manning, S. Carolina. Besides the staff at Camp Bob Cooper the Campers will be in charge of Miss Ethel Counts, Home Demonstration Agent, Miss Jane Winn, Asst. Home Dem. Agent, W. A. Ridg eway, Asst. County Agent, and several men and women local leaders. i Chester county will share the camp with Newberry county the week of August 1-5. A DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Holson- back is celebrating the birth of a daughter, Kathrine Anne, born at the County Hospital Thursday, July 14. Mrs. Holson- back, the forner Inez Goodman and daughter are doing nicely. Mr. Hugh Mauney of the Gobe Tailoring Co. Cincinnati Extend to you and members of your family a cordial invitation to attend an advance show ing of the newest fabrics and shades for Fall and Winter wear, tailored to your exact mea surements and individual taste. Remember the Date— Friday and Saturday July 22 & 23 T. ROY SUMMER .» :: Notice! The Police Department wishes to warn the motoring public to be careful to abide by the traffic laws of the City of Newberry. Special warning is given to motorists to observe the speed limits as appearing on signs entering the city limits. Attention is also called to the law pro hibiting motor vehicles in the city limits without mufflers. These laws will be strictly enforced so the public is warned accordingly. Cole L Dowd CHIEF of POLICE Newberry, S. C. ANNUAL HOMECOMING AT CROSS ROADS CHURCH The Cross Roads Baptist church at Chappells will hold its annual homecoming Sunday the 31st. All former members, former pastors, and friends are invited to attend. The morning services will be at 11 o’clock. The afternoon program is peing planned.Plans for the restoration of this his toric old building will be dis cussed at the meeting. Dr. and Mlrs. Arthur Welling and two daughters, Eva and Patricia are spending two week’s vacation at the Isle of Palms Charleston, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Whitener. Mrs. George P. Boozer was admitted to the Newberry Hos pital Tuesday morning and un derwent a major operation. She is reported to be doing nicely her friends will be glad to know. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. West of Louisville, Ky arrived in the city Wednesday to spend a few days in the home of Mr. Wests mother, Mrs. Mary West on E. Main street. WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Jim Bannon as “BED” RYDER in "Ride, Ryder, Ride" in COLOR Added-GHOST OF ZORRO and COLOR CARTOON MONDAY A TUESDAY The priceless secret of eternal youth lures murderous thugs into Tarzan-land! TARZANS MAGIC FOUNTAIN Lex Barker, Brenda Joyce, Evelyn Ankers & Albert Dekker Added—PATHE NEWS and GOOFY CARTOON 3:00, 4:36, 6:12, 7:48 & 9:24 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY L JANE DOE Ruth Hussey, John Carroll and Vera Ralston Added—SELECTED SHORTS 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday WESTERN, SERIAL & Comedy Admission 12c-35c every day OPERA HOUS E SATURDAY DON “RED” BERRY in 'The Tulsa Kid" Added—CLast Chapter JUNGLE- LAND & Edgar Kennedy Admission 9c-25c all day Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nile TARZANS MAGIC FOUNTAIN Admission 12c-35c )NT WASTE YOUR f MONEY ON TRICK }ADVERTISING -YOUR] AD REGULARLY IN YOURj I HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER i IS ALWAYS THE [BIGGEST DOLLARS WORTH. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Show Starts at Dusk Dark SHOW RAIN OR SHINE Children Under 12 Years Free THURSDAY & FRIDAY Alan Ladd, Gail Russell CALCUTTA Cartoon—Pantry Panic SATURDAY Vincent Price INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS Comedy—Good Bad Egg Cartoon—Doggone Modern SUNDAY AND MONDAY Wfelt Disney Color Feature FUN AND FANCY FREE (In Technicolor) Also—Hula Magie Sunday Show Starts 9: p.m. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Burt Lancaster, Elizabeth Scott DESERT FURY Cartoon—First Snow THURSDAY AND FRIDAY George Murphy, Margaret O’Briein 10th AVENUE ANGEL Cartoon—Cagey Canary Also Added Sheris Always a Complete Show after 10:00 o'clock — Saturdays 10:30 SHOW RAIN OR SHINE THE NEWBERRY SUN BY-THE-WAY (Continued from page 1) cept that instead of being orange and brown, it is pink and white. Bill tells me they will grow anywhere, and he’d like to see some of the flower enthusiasts around here try them for a change. On the way back from Car ters last Saturday, we ran into the end of a baseball game between Huffman’s Turkey Farm and Hawkins Dairy. 1 promised to report that the Gobblers took the Guernseys to the score of 16 to 14, after a hard fought game of 10 in nings. To go from the sublime to the ridiculous (or is it ridicu lous?), orchids to beer! I hear that Ruby Kinard up at the Newberry Beauty Shop has the newest thing in the way of shampoo—beer, that is. I have n’t tried it yet, but that’s Some thing I’ll have to investigate and tell you about later. It might be a dangerous thing to have in the house if there are any beer drinkers around. VOLUNTEER GROUP PRAISED AT MEETING The Newberry Volunteer Fire Department is being twice hon ored within two weeks. The Civic League gave the / Fire men’s banquet Wednesday p.m. at the Newberiy Community hall at which time an appro priate program was presented in high praise of the depart ment and it work. The main speaker was Dr. James C. Kinard, of Newberry college. Mrs. J. H. Summer presided. Hon. Eugene Blease, a member of the department, brought greetings and gave a history of the Community hall in which the banquet was held. The firemen are looking for ward to the second banquet which is scheduled to be serv ed by the Lion’s Club of New berry on Tuesday night, at the same hall. Expertly engraved Wedding Announcements The Sun office FRIDAY, JULY 22, 194S ANNUAL SUMMER COLOGNE SPECIAEft three exciting TUSSY fragrances RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY James Stewart, June Allyson, Frank Morgan, Agnes Moor head, Bill Dickey, Gene Bear den, Jimmy Dykes, Mervyn Shea, Luke Appling, Ted Lyons "The Stratton Story" FOX NEWS MONDAY & TUESDAY Clifton Webb, Shirley Temple. Tom Drake, Alan Young. "Mr. Belvedere Goes To College” Cartoon—Holiday For Drum sticks. M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Jimmy Lydon, Charles Russell, Penny Edwards, Joe Sawyer, Deanna Wayne "Tucson" Cartoon—(Hep Cat Symphony BLDG. SUPPLIES: Try our prices on windows and doors, asbestos siding, roofing, nails, and sheetrock. We deliver truck load lots. Phone 2072. M. W. Crouch & Son, Johnston, S. C. J22-A31C CISCO KID-COMES I TO Newberry HOWER MART Large 8 oz. size Now only $ “I each, plus tax Here’s your chance to have a whole summer cologne wardrobe—at really refreshing savings! Each fragrance comes in a smart, square bottle —with a shiny brass cap, to do your dressing table proud. Have a fragrance for every mood —don’t miss this Tussy cologne sale! NATURELLF, a light floral scent, with a faint, refreshing hint of verbena FLOWER MART, essence of lilacs and lavender MIDNIGHT, an exotic but lilting fragrance .. touched with mystery Tussy Summer Colognes.. 8 ounce size., each $1,plus tax. SMITH'S CUT RHTE DRUG 5TDREr 1212 Main St. Phone 610 the weight of ordinary hose TOUGHER THAN EVER! reinforced with TUFF-PLY Run your car over it. . leave it out Vinter or summer shut it off at the nozzle - without danger of damage! Standard, solid brass, nickel-plated, full-flov couplings L’A i £ 1 o n Plenty of Parking Space on Front, Side and Rear . . . Park Here Easily and Trade With Us. FIRESTONE Home and Auto Supplies 945 Main St. John Swittenberg, Owner Phone 572 •>i>i><Xh>00000«>0<>0000000<><X>00<>Ch>(>0000<i^<KK>0<0<>00<>iX>0<> SHERWOOD ! 1 ; \ ; ;f 2Z Z 1 Jl R h!l ' I if t . \ y yKlL 1;^ " : ; : - ! i : i i rr- V'*-. % r" NOTICE OF ENROLLMENT The books for enrollment for the City Primary will be found at the following places: Ward 1 — Fire House. Ward 2 — Smith Motor Com pany. - Heyward Jackson’s s#' * bin twilight hour Ward 3 Store. Ward 4 Store and Ward 5 home. Ward 6 — Newberry Drug Layton’s store. — Eugene Shealy’s — W. H. Davis & Sons Motor Company. The Executive Committee has ruled that the enrollment books cannot be removed from the above places for the purpose of soliciting enrollment. If you wish to vote in -the primary it will be necessary to go in; per son to the location of the book in your ward and enroll. Enrollment age is from 18 up. Henry T. Cannon, Chm. O. F. Armfield, Sec’y. By Syracuse W. E- Turner Jeweler So delicately colored, so sweetly styled, it’s sure to remind you—and your audience—of summer evenings and moonlight and roses. In imported voile, with a tiny club collar, sparkly buttons, and—loveliest of all—foam like circles embroidered in white on the bodice and skirt. Copen, pink, lilac, maize. Sizes 10 to 18. $17.95. Carpenter’s