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THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE EIGHT FAMOUS NAMES IN SILVER Lunt " Wallace * International - W. E. TURNER Jeweler Grande Baroaue Kevlon’s “Surprise Treasure ” 2.50* Compact, clever and complete, this popular-priced kit contains Revlon Lastron nail enamel, Adheron, Cuticle Remover, Velvety Non-Smear Remover, nylon pusher, emery boards and orangewood stick. Easily packable, a choice of white saddle-grained leatherette with flag blue rayon faille lining or grey suedine lined in red. ‘plus tax SMITH’S CUT RRTE DRUG STORE- 1212 MAIN ST. PHONE 610 CHRISTMAS CARDS We have a beautiful assortment of CHRISTMAS CARDS. Come in and select yours while our stock is complete. CARTER’S Flowers and Gifts 1109 Caldwell Street Newberry FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1949 PROSPERITY (Continued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hendrix and their two sons, Danny and Gene, spent the holidays in MoCrae, Ga., with Mrs. Hen drix’s parents, the Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Woodle. Sunday guests of Mrs. L. S. Long were Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Long and son, Sidney of Brun son, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Yeo man and their daughter, Patty of Meggett, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Addy of Leesville, Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Brooks and son of Co- umbia; Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Leesville. NOTICE OF SALE The Board of Trustees of Johnstone School District No. 12 do hereby advertise for sale the school property in said dis trict, consisting of one lot (2.8 acres more or less) and one building and contents. This property is located on the New- berry-Columbia Highway about three miles from Newberry, is a desirable site, has an excell ent well and six-room building with auditorium. All persons interested in the above property will make sealed bids in seperate enve lopes, addressed to the “County Board of Education”, Newberry, Newberry, S. C., and plainly marked on the outside thus: “Bid on Johnstone School Pro perty”. Five percent of the bid must accompany each offer, the bal ance to be paid when title to property is received. The suc cessful bidder is also to pay for title to and recording of said property including revenue stamps, and in the event he fails to comply with the above agreement he forfeits his de posit. All bids must oe filed with the County Board of Education on or before 3:00 P. M., Satur day, December 10th, 1949 at which time said bids will be opened in the office of the County Supt. of Education, The board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Board of Trustees Johnstone School Dist. ll|18-25—12|2-9 A LOVELY PRESENT FOR A LOVELY LADY LAJNTE Cedar Hope Chest • The Gift That Starts the Home •. Guaranteed Moth Prote'ctiort^ • All equipped with LANE'S removabje tray REGULAR *57 95 VALUES 5 J TOC While They Losf, Only ■# { a< j, MAXWELL BROS & LINDSAY With Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Har man during the Thanksgiving holidays were Mr. and Mrs. John S. Riddle of Greensboro, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mat thews, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Bowers and two children; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Harman, Jr., of Columbia; and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hawkins and two chil dren of Newberry. Mrs. H. B. Hendrix and Miss Anne Hendrix spent Thursday in Columbia as guests of Mrs. Hendrix’s sister. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ballentine were Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ballentine and their two daughters of Greenville and R. W. Ballen tine of Cameron. Guests Thanksgiving Day of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sease were Mr. and Mrs. Elton Sease and their son, Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richardson and their two children, Betty and “Rick” of Columbia. Misses Dorothy Shealy,’ Mam ie Ella Sease and Grace Kelly, students at Columbia Commer cial College were at their homes for the Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Rosa (Mae Mitchell of the Piedmont School faculty spent the holidays with Mrs. L. J. Fellers. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riley of Union were guests Saturday of Mrs. A. B. Hunt and Mrs. Joe Spotts. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm had with them for the week end Mrs. Hamm’s parents and sister, Mr. and (Mrs. Rudisill and Miss Patsy Rudisill of Cherryville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Browne W E IT L S THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TIM HOLT in RUSTLERS Added—JAMES BROTHERS of MISSOURI & PLUTO Comedy MONDAY 8r TUESDAY ~ Giant gorilla becomes powder keg pet of society in the show with the ten most terrific thrills ever pictured! MIGHTY JOE YOUNG Terry Moore, Ben Johnson, Robert Armstrong and Frank McHugh Added—PATHE NEWS 3:00, 4:50, 6:40 & 8:30 WEDNESDAY 8c THURSDAY JOE PALOOKA in COUNTERPUNCH Joe Kirkwood, Jr., Leon Errol and Elyse Knox Added CARTOON 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 Morning Show 9:30 Saturday WESTERN, SERIAL, COMEDY Admission 12c-35c every dev OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY WILD BILL ELLIOTT in EARLY ARIZONA Added—Adventures of Wild Bill Hickock and Laurel and Hardy Comedy. Admission 9c-25c all day Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nile MIGHTY JOE YOUNG We’ll bet your battery needs attention! Come in now and let us make sure your battery is in shape for cold weather. Your battery gets a seven-point checkup when you bring it to us for inspection—and that’* all absolutely free: TL Check cell ratings 2* Check acid level of each cell 3* Clean the post connections 4* Check battery cables for corrosion 5. t—battery connections <r*e*<w« that “green stuff” —oB.tpec sulphate) 6. Check battery hold-dowa tiamp* 7. Add water to correct level Don’t put off giving your battery this attention. Bring your car in—today. Big Trade-in If you need a new battery, we will buy your old one on a generous trade-in allowance for a neu Pure Battery with the greatest improvement in battery construction since fiber-glass insulation—the new “look-see” plastic vent plug. Ask about it. C.D.C0LEMAN COMPANY M€V9€KKY, SOITI CAKOIIIA • and Mrs. P. W. Smith attend ed the funeral of Mr. Browne’s nephew, J. Frank Browne, in Johnston, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Barloe Culp and their four children of Charles ton were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Browne. Richard Ross of Atlanta, Ga., spent the Thanksgiving holi days with his mother, (Mrs. J. E. Ross. Frank Hill, Jr., of the Citadel and McCormick, visited Richard Ross over the weekend. Mrs. J. C. Taylor of Charles ton is spending the week with her sisters, Mrs. J. Frank Browne and Mrs. L. W. Har mon. The Clemson cadets, who were at home for the Thanks giving holidays, included Fred Lovelace, James Ray Dawkins, Bonny Ray Stockman, Clark son Wise, Thomas A. Warren, Jr., Quay Fellers and his cou sin, Walter Simmons of New York City. Mr. and (Mrs. L. A. Fermen ter and their three children of Myrtle Beach were weekend guests of Mrs. Permenter’s mo ther, Mrs. J. E. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beden- baugh and their two children, Jimmy and Ann, of Laurens, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. R. T. Pugh. RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY Sc FRIDAY SATURDAY John Lund, Diana Lynn, Don DeFore, Marie WSlson,. Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis MY FRIEND IRMA FOX NEWS MONDAY <t TUESDAY Shirlie Temple, Barry Fitzger- THE STORY OF SEABISCUIT (In Technicolor) Cartoon—Mouse Wreckers M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Wallace Ford, June Vincent Robert Scott, Frank Albertson SHED NO TEARS Cartoon—Jeprechaun’s Gold Misses Nelle Harmon and Jeannine Ballentine of Win- throp College spent the Thanks giving holidays at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pugh, en route from Pittsburg, Pa., to their home in Atlanta, Ga., spent the weekend with Mr. Pugh’s mother, Mrs. R. T. Pugh. Misses Betty and Cora Pugh of Columbia College spent the weekend with their grandmo thers, Mrs. Cora B. Stockman and Mrs. R. T. Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. John Lea veil of Columbia were Thanksgiv ing Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Counts and Miss Annie Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Loftis and their little daughter, Mary Eliz abeth of Charlotte, were week end guests of Mrs. Loftis’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tay lor. Wear a watch that’s sure t« be correctly styled. See th* new Elgins . . . the fashion ^ watches of the year! FENNELL’S Jewelry Store Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions CARTER’S Day Phone 719 — Night 6212 ATTENTION, MODELERS! We Have Just Acquired a Stock of Model Airplanes and Supplies Why not stop in and see our line? We’ll be glad to give free instructions about the construction of our models. JIM'S WATCH REPAIR Next To Fire Department Nance Street Phone 1193 America’s forests are growing faster today than ever before in history. This means adequate sup plies of trees for all that wood provides. But the forests need your help. Fire is their greatest ene my. Do your share to keep fires out of the woods. HELP KEEP AMERICA GREEN. Newberry Lumber Co. FROSTY MORN and Snow Suits Corduroy Jackets and 5 Suits for boys and girls, sizes 1-6, in pink, blue, red, tan and brown. E-Z and Wilson un derwear, infants to 5 years. Gifts for all occa sions. Mrs. J. W. Whlte| Opposite Central Methodist Church Whatever the hour or occasion, discrim inating men know that it pays to look your best. And the easiest and most economical way of doing this, as thou sands of American men agree, is to al ways wear clothes that carry the Cur- lee label. Big stock in Curlee Clothes in longs, stouts, shorts and regulars. Sizes 35 to 46. Range in price from $47.50 to $49.85 roMWtetMtCtCVKtMtMtKWMIfWtmRtinKICICIC! HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS REDUCED $65.00 Suits (sizes 35 to 42) $55.00 Enro Shirts and Pajamas, Arrow Shirts and Handkerchiefs, Botany Bath Robes Hundreds of beautiful ties. Sox, all colors and sizes. Hickok Belt Buckles and Belt Sets. Also Many Other Items for Christmas giving Clary Clothing Co. MAIN STREET