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PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1949 v PROSPERITY NEWS ((Continued from page 1) Mrs. C. J. Wtyche and all spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feagle at Little Mt. The Clemsons cadets are at home for the weekend after attending the Carolina-Clemson game in Columbia Thursday. They are Quay Fellers, Bonny Ray Stockman, James Ray Daw kins, Fred Lovelace, Thomas Warren, Jr. and Clarkson Wise. Mr. and (Mrs. Gurdon Counts, Mrs. E. O. Counts and Miss Ethel Counts visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reagin in Green wood Sunday artemoon. Mrs. Allen N. Crosson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Crosson Jr. SEX THE BIG FAIR ALL NEXT WEEK While in ,town drop in and see all the pretty fall piece goods. Many different fabrics in all the charming colors of the fall season. Priced close so that you can buy for all the family. THIS WEEK END we are showing some very pretty ma terial for dresses we want you to see. We don’t believe you have ever seen anything to equal it. CAROLINA Remnant Store Discriminating Men Choose Curlee Suits & Outercoats Curlee Outercoats and Suits insure smart good looks, cold-weather comfort without excessive weight, long and sat isfactory wear. We are featuring them in a complete range of models and sizes priced to suit you. Come in and see them today. Attend the Newberry County Pair next week and while in town stop in and pick out your winter suit and topcoat. i i CLARY Clothing Co. MAIN STREET Mr*. Murray Hughes and family in Lancaster, and her mother, Mrs. Minnie Curlee in WSnns- boro. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tram mell had as their guests Sun day Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Crouch; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Timmerman and children; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Crouch and chil dren; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crouch and children of John ston; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wheel er and daughter and Mrs. Ja cob Wheeler of Prosperity. Mrs. Trammell and her son “Tram” were celebrating birthdays. Mr. and (Mrs. Ernest Jacob and their son, Ernie of Paris, Tenn., who were called here because of the death of Mrs. Jacob’s brother, H. C. Eargle, of Newberry vissited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor Sunday. Mrs. Jacob S. Wheeler left Wednesday to visit her daughter remained for a few days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Eargle. Mrs. J. Walter Hamm began teaching in the Prosperity High School last week. The increased enrolment necessitat ed another teacher. LABOR WANTED—60 men to assist in setting up the attract ions of Lawrence Greater Shows, Sunday and Monday at the Fair grounds. Apply at 10 A. M. Sunday and 7 A. M. Monday. 1TC CARD OF THANKS Although unsuccessful in the primary Tuesday I am nevertheless grateful for the vote given me and wish to take this means to tell you. ARTHUR W. WELLING THANKS I wish to thank each of you for the support you gave me in the second pri mary Tuesday. Every vote is greatly appreciated and I assure you I will do my best to keep every promise I have made to make our city a more progress ive one. t. c. (Ted) McDowell R1TZ THEATRE THURSDAY k FRIDAY Bing Crosby, Ann Blyth, Barry Fitzgerald 'Top O'ihe Morning" Also Screen Song-Farm Foolery POX NEWS SATURDAY Richard Arlen, Mary Beth Hughes, James Millican "GRAND CANYON" Also Cartoon—Mrs. Jones Rest Farm MONDAY k TUESDAY Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Gotten, Michael Wilding "Undor Capricorn" (In Technicolor) M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Barbara Stanwyck, Stephen McNally, Robert Preston "Tha Lady Gambia*'’ Also Short—Southward Ho Ho DRIVE-IN THEATRE Program for weak of Ocl. 20-28 Always a Complete Show After 9:30 P. M. — Saturdays 10:30 Show Starts at Dusk Dark SHOW RAIN OR SHINE Children Under 12 Years Free THURSDAY and FRIDAY Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford "EASTER PARADE" (In Technicolor) SATURDAY Janet Blair, L. Hayward "BLACK ARROW" Comedy On Account ol Tho Fair wo will bo CLOSED Mon. Thru Fri. Open Sat. Nite Ujope/ b<r> DIAMOND RINGS Tmrfa JUIorir >•' A. CLIFTON Ring Wedding Ring 100.00 50.00 TIWMMoit - RtgilKitd In our store you may select the very finest symbol of love ... a genuine registered Keepsake Diamond Ryig. For your pro tection, identify Keepsake by the name in the ring, and the words "guaranteed regis tered perfect gem" on the tag. W. E. TURNER, Jeweler B. HEATHER Ring 350.00 Also $100 to 2475 and latinum $300 to 3450 ing Ring 12.50 Carpenter's WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN in 'Triggennan," with Raymond Hatton Added—KING OF THE ROCK ET MEN and THREE STOOGES MONDAY k TUESDAY A ttough, terrific adventure filled with mystery, intrigue and action! "THE BIG STEAL" Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, William Bendix and Patric Knowles Added—Pathe News and Short 3:00, 4:35, 6:10, 745, St 9:20 WEDNESDAY k THURSDAY "MANHATTAN ANGEL" Gloria Jean, Ross Ford, Patricia White and Tom Harper Added—SPORTS 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 NOTE: No morning show Sat urday Oct. 22 Admission 12c-35c every day OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY k SATURDAY The Story of Life! "BECAUSE OF EVE" On Stage—IN PERSON Mr. Alexander Leads Famed Hygiene Commentator Segregat ed Adiences Women Only at 2 & 7 P. M. Men Only at 4 & 9 P. M. Admission 60c NOTE: No Lata Show Satur day Night Oct. 22. BEST WISHES For The AMERICAN LEGION’S Big Newberry COUNTY FAIR October 24 to 29 We Know That It Will Be a Big Success Take a Few Days off and Come to The Fair. Make Our Store Fair Headquarters You Are Welcome Here! MAXWELL BROS AND LINDSAY Come to The Fair Next Week And Gome to see us When You Want to “Talk Timber** WALLPAPER! • • ask the forests for the latest patterns Would you suspece that the colorful smartness of modem wallpapers begins in the forest? It does! Practically all of our fine decorative papers are made from woodpulp. Those new patterns you have been admiring were once growing trees. Wallpaper has long been an essential material for the American home. And because trees grow, future generations are assured the wall paper for their someday dream houses. ’ America’s forests are growing faster today than ever before in history. This means adequate supplies of trees for all that wood provides. But the forests need your help. Fire is their greatest enemy. Do your share to keep fires out of the woods. HELP KEEP AMERICA GREEN! Fairfield Forest Products Co. NEWBERRY, S. C. Subsidiary of the Champion Fibre Company, Canton, N. Carolina Consult us for the sale of timber or stumpage. We furnish experienced timber markers for selective cutting of pulpwood on private owned lands free of charge to landowners.