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PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN SPECTATOR (Continued from Page 4) South Carolina Co. offered to transmit Santee power at rates fixed by Santee-Cooper and to guarantee delivery of power at all seasons even when Santee- Cooper is short of water. FOR RENT — Furnished bed room with heat, close in. Ap ply at the Sun Office. FOR RENT — Furnished apart ment for rent. Apply to the Sun Office. 3tc BOOZER AT CAMP HOOD Pfc. Thurman Boozer, son of Mrs. Aileen Boozer of New berry, who arrived at Camp Hood, Texas, on April 8th, 1949 ation and signal procedure at nine-week course in radio oper- was a recent graduate from the the Radio Operators School of the “Hell on Wheels” 2nd Ar mored Division stationed at Camp Hood. KIRALAND-REYNOLDS From the Atlanta Journal. St. Luke’s Episcopal church in Newberry, S. C., formed the setting for the wedding Friday afternoon of Miss Mary Rich- ■ ardson Kirkland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Withers Kirkland, to William Cumber land Reynolds, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reynolds, of Birmingham, Ala. The Rev. William A. Thompson perform ed the ceremony. Robert Reynolds, of Birming ham, served as his brother’s best man, and acting as grooms man was Thomas Kirkland, the bride’s brother. Ushers included Randolph Kirkland, Jr., of Baltimore; Lane Kirk land, of Washington; J. Dane Caldwell, of Newberry, and W. Fitzgerald Rutherford, of New berry. Miss Katherine Kirkland served as maid of honor, and Mrs. James K. Roberts, of At lanta, was matron of honor. Pillows were carried by T. C (Ted) McDowell ADVOCATES: OPEN MEETINGS OF COUNCIL, where newspaper reporters or interest ed citizens may keep the public posted on the issues that are being acted upon. CITY MANAGER PLAN. Heartily endorses the City Manager plan and if elected your Alderman from Ward 1 will work hard to make this plan a suc cess. * T. C. (TED) McDOWELL Candidate for Alderman Ward 1 Lucy and Blair Kirkland, twin nieces of the bride. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory satin gown made with a net yoke lined with seed pearls. Her heirloom lace veil, loaned by Mrs. James H. Reeves, Jr., was made in a convent in China. She wore a single strand of pearls and carried a bouquet of bride’s roses, baby’s breath and tuberoses. Following the ceremony, the bride’s parents entertained at a reception at their home, after which the couple left for a wedding trip to the mountains. Upon their return they will reside in Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeHines and daughter, Doris, of Rock Hill, were weekend visitors in the home of Mr. DeHines’ sis ter, Mrs. Epsie Buzhardt on Boundary street. John B. Scurry of Chappells was a visitor in Newberry Tuesday. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Program for Week of Sept 8 Always a Complete Show After 10:00 P.M. — Saturdays 10:30 Show Starts at Dusk Dark SHOW RAIN OR SHINE Children Under 12 Years Free MR. FARMER We have spared no expense in getting our cotton gin in A-l shape to give you the best possible service. We guarantee you as good sample and turn out as you will find anywhere. Our honest, efficient, courteous organ ization always work to please you. We have a gift for you when you gin your first bale. Your business will be appreciated. THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. THURSDAY and FRIDAY Eddie Bracken, Virginia Welles Spike Jones and His Orchestra LADIES MAN Island Fling SATURDAY Gene Autry LAST ROUND UP Cartoon and Comedy SUNDAY and MONDAY Erroll Flynn, Ida Lupino ESCAPE ME NEVER Cartoon—Knock Knock TUESDAY and WEDNESRAY Shirley Temple, John Wayne FORT APACHE In Color Cartoon—Trail of Donald Duck _ THURSDAY and FRIDAY Dennis Morgan, Jane Wtyman BAD MEN OF MISSOURI Cartoon and Musical RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY 8t FRIDAY Mark Stevens, Coleen Gray, Rory Calhoun, Charles Grape- win, Bob Patten, Will James SAND (In Technicolor) Also Three Shorts: Popeye—Abusement Park Little Lulu—A bout with a trout. Noveltoon—A hunting we will go. FOX NEWS SATURDAY Howard Duff, Shelley Winters, Dan Duryea, Anthony Curtis. > JOHNNY STOOL PIGEON Cartoon—Dizzy Kitty MONDAY & TUESDAY Dennis Morgan, Doris Day, Jack Carson, Bill Goodwin IT'S A GREAT FEELING (In Technicolor) Also Short—Water Wonderland M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Alexis Smith, Zachary Scott, Douglas Kennedy ONE LAST FLING Also—A Popular Science New Easy Payment Plan! SEARS again leads the way to easy buying by inaugurating new EASY PAYMENT TERMS on many wanted items. These wanted items on which new low monthly payments have been set are: Electric Refrigerators Electric Freezers Electric Ranges Gas Ranges Washers and Ironers Radios and Radio-Phonographs Sewing Machines Vacuum Cleaners American Peoples Encyclopedia THE NEW DOWN PAYMENTS ARE: Cash price up to $50 — 10% of cash price Cash price from $50 to $200 $5 Cash price over $200 $10 Plan To Buy Now! You’ll Find It Easy To Own One Of The Above At These Most Liberal Terms. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. ORDER OFFICE 1210 Caldw«ll Street PHONE 430 WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GENE AUTRY 'Riders of the Whistling Pines' Added—KING of the ROCKET MEN & FOX & CROW Comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY A true and viofent story of reckless men an* a lusty wo man and the lure of gold! LUST FOR GOLD Glenn Ford, Ida Lupino, Gig Young and William Prince Added—PATHE NEWS 3:00, 4:45, 6:30 & 8:15 WEDNESDAY 8c THURSDAY James Oliver Curwood’s great dog adventure! KAZAN Stephen Dunne, Lois Maxwell and Joe Sawyer Added—HOW MUCH DO YOU OWE? 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday WESTERN and SERIAL Admission 12c-35c every day FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. ^ 49 OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY "LASH" LA RUE in "Border Fued" Added — JOHN WAYNE Serial and COMEDY Admission 9c-25c all day Late Show 10:15 Saturday Niie LUST FOR GOLD Glenn Ford, Ida Lupino, Gig Young and William Prince Admision 12c-35c WANTED—to rent or buy, house with minimum of 2 bedrooms. Will consider rent ing apartment or Duplex. Call 982. NEWBERRY BEAUTY SHOP 5th Floor Exchange Building HALF PRICE SALE Beginning Sept. 5 thru Sept. 30 ALL COLD WAVES Will be given for one half the regular price “This will include a per sonality haircut, recondition ing shampoo, oil neutralizer, and style of your choicfe.” Call 476 for appointment ’■c 'V | George W. Martin Candidate For Alderman WARD 1 He is a home owner and a taxpayer. He is manager of the Farmers Ice & Fuel Co. and has lived in Newberry 8 years. He is a member of Central Methodist church and a member of its Board of Stewards. He is also a member of Amity Lodge No. 87 Shriners, the Lion’s club and the Chamber of Commerce. He wants to help get more industries for New berry and create more jabs. He will work hand-in-hand with the City Manager and believes this form of government will prove a great blessing to our city and people. He is not interested in the pittance the job pays, but is interested in bringing about better conditions for the betterment of all classes and kinds. And while George W. Mlartin believes in progress he does not believe In wasting taxpayers money. He wants dollar value for every dollar spent. George Martin believes that a public officer should be a public servant, willing always to listen and co operate with any citizen in any work to be done. SAVE HALF PRICE on famous Hormone Cream p», TUSSY BEAUTY PLUS $3 jar... now $ ]50 LIMITED TIME ONLY large $5 jar ... now $2.50 mil prices plus tax % IS YOUR SKIN TELLING YOUR AGE! Don’t let give-away lines make you look old before your time. Let Tussy Beauty Plus hormone cream help keep it young looking! It contains a counteipart of the natural substance in teen-age skins. EVERY OUNCE HAS 10,000 active units of a dynamic estrogenic hormone Ingredient. This ingredient can actually be absorbed by the skin. BEAUTY PLUS DOES SO MUCH. Start usin'- it regularly—see bow fr . .1 goes to work on fitigue lines, tiny flaws and dryness! -ee your skin grow smoother, more I-—ant—almost overnight! Buy this bargain-priced hormone cream now l J - ■ • j * .^0**^** ■ Plus STORK NAME ADDRESS Please send me the following Beauty Plus Cream: jars—23.00 size at $1.50 jars—$5.00 size at $2.50 Add 20% Federal Tax NAME 7HNF STATE □ Charge □ Check % □ CO.D. Watch For Our Opening House to House Deliveries of Grade A Milk Carolina Dairies First Tones of Fashion for Fall VO LU-METRIC NYLONS Don’t wait another day to enjoy a stimulating “first” in Fall fashion ... hurry in to see our new Larkwood Volu-Metric “Translation Tones”. . . beautiful cos tume colors translated into sheer wisps of flattering nylon. And, of course, all knit-to-fit through the special Larkwood “volume content” knitting process . . . more comfort, more wear, more flattery for all leg types. Carpenter’s The Newberry Dairy Co-op * will be dissolved effective SEPT. 30, 1949 i and will thereafter be operated under the name of Newberry Dairies Incorporated / which corporation will be locally owned and managed The new dairy will endeavor to offer the people of Newberry a higher quali ty product and a more efficient service.