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DRIVE-IN Always a Oomplete Show Alter 9:30 P.M. — Saturdays 10:30 Program for Jan. 6-9, 1950 PROSPERITY (Continued from Page 4) tricia and Joan of Meggetts; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wade of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Cul len Brooks and their son, Cul len, Jr., of Columbia; Mrs. An nette Brooks of Williston; Dr. and Mrs. Von Long and their three sons. Von Anderson, David and Elmer of Prosperity. Mrs. J. S. Ruff and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ruff of Princeton were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hamm and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chappell and their three children have returned from a visit with Mrs. Chappell’s parents in McRae, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Singley and their daughter, Patty spent a few days last week in Swainsboro, Ga., with Mrs. Singley’s mother, Mrs. J. R. Powell and other relatives. Miss Fradna Wheeler, who spent the fall with her aunt, and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Barnes, has returned to her home in Statesville, N. C. Half Price THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1950 —— Large ^2 bottle now ^8 all prices plus tax • soothes rough, chapped hands • creamy-smooth . . . fragrant • softens skin from head to toe • protects against weather exposure • guards against complexion dryness • doubles as a make-up foundation WlNDANOWEftniB LOTION IPS GUARD SWN JMINST ROUGHNESS oiapping PRO*? £'ND. COLO AND *Wr. SERVES ALSO *5 ^NCATlON BASE *OR POWDER }**|*<**k rwooucn cj** net CONTfUST ft FL.CZ RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY ft FRIDAY Edmond Gwenn, Donald Crisp, Geraldine Brooks, [Lassie CHALLENGE TO LASSIE (In Technicolor) FOX NEWS SATURDAY Richard Conte, Valentina Cor- tesa, Lee J. Cobb, Barbara Lawrence, Jack Oakie THIEVES HIGHWAY Also Short— MONDAY ft TUESDAY Milton Berle, Virginia Mayo, Ruth Roman, Bert Lahr Always Leave Them Laughing M.G.M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Will Rogers, Louise Dresses, Evelyn Venable,' . Kent Taylor, Stepin Fetchit DAVID HARUM Cartoon—'Lonesome Mouse WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ALLAN “ROCKY” LANE in "Marshall of Amarillo" Added — JAMES BROTHERS OF MISSOURI and GOOFY Comedy MONDAY ft TUESDAY Startling, exciting film version of the William Saroyan play that won the Pulitzer Prize and the N. Y. Drama Critics Award! Such an enchanting picture of the human race! THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE James Cagney, William BendiX, Wayne Morris & Jeanne Cagney Added—PATHS NEWS 3:00, 5:04, 7:08 & 9:12 Smiths Drug Store WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY FOLLOW ME QUIETLY William Lundigan and Dorothy Patrick Added—THUS IS AMERICA i 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 I Morning Show 9:30 Saturday WESTERN, SERIAL, COMEDY Admission 12c-35c every day; OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY WILD BILL HICKOCK in "San Antonio Kid" Added — ADVENTURES OI WILD BILL HICKOCK 1 and COMEDY Admission 9c-25c all day Late Show 10:15 Saturday THE TIME OF YOUR HFEJ Admission 12c-35c STATEMENT OF CONDITION Newberry Federal Savings and Loan Association Newberry, South Carolina After the Close of Business December 31,1949 gRi&jZ' ■ MW:. - m ASSETS First Mortgage Loans and Other First Liens on Real Estate • • $4,157,653.29 Investments and Securities • 45,900.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks 232,192.10 Furniture and Fixtures less Depreciation — 11,078.78 Deferred Charges and Other Assets 2,372.66 ^ * Y.> •> •. \ ~ ^ , • • If $4,449,196.83 |§fc> LIABILITIES . ' * Sayings Accounts $3,973,991.44 Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank 250,000.00 Loans in Process 10,029.56 Other Liabilities 677.74 Specific Reserves 1,684.02 General Reserves $185,524.48 Undivided Profits 27,289.59 212,814.07 It ‘ $4,449,196.83 Every New Year a review . . . and a beginning. A new opportunity to take thought, to resolve to grow closer to our fami- lies—and to our homes. To offer our full measure of thankfulness for them both. To think . . . and live . . . a little more quietly—a little more gratefully. To rise v . ‘V- ' . T v' In "'Tv-- above fear . . . both personal and national To replace that fear with strong faith ... and true courage. Every New Year ’ . , : :-,V A is, at PURCELLS — as it has been for over year—a chance for us to express our gratitude . v, . ; - l host of friends who are our customers. To our faith in the communities which are part of i and in the country which is ours. We do it fi thankfully. ^ssi And with it, we wish you . . . and yours ... a HAPPY NEW YEAR PURCELL’S . "YOUR PRIVATE BANKER” "ms. . .hJ. 1 ^ 1 ——>———-—- . INVEST WITH SAFETY! Funds You Invest are Guaranteed up to $5000 by an Agency of the U. S. Government 1 A 3 p. ct. Return has Been Paid Since Organization in 1947 Investigate This Opportunity at The State BuOding & Loan Association 1115 Boyce St. NEWBERRY Telephone 196 STATEMENT OF CONDITION as of DECEMBER 31, 1949 ASSETS LIABILITIES 1ft First Mortgage Loans — $227,710.22 Savings and Investment teed™ Monthly p^^I ^st ^g^ Share Accounts $254,669.96 Loans Only, the Unpaid Balances of Which Now % Funds Paid Into the Association for Saving and Average $1930 per Loan. Investment. Each Account Insured up to 5,000.00 F ^ff^ , aAA ^ Loans in Process 203.10 tfanK £>tOCK • * • * * * * * l,lUU.UU Undrawn Balances of New Building Loans to be Stock Ownership m This Bank Makes Available Paid Out as Construction Progresses or When Additional Funds if Desired. Finished. Miscellaneous Assets 392.47 „„j T t j- This Item Consists of Furniture and Fixtures KeSerVCS and Undivided Owned by the Association and Certain Expenses Profits 1,034.04 This Amount Has Been Set Aside for Contingen- Cash on Hand & in Banks 26,104.41 gencies ^ payment of Dividends - This is the Association’s Working Funds. $255,907.10 $255,907.10 $ a. - Funds Received Here for Savings and Investment on or Before the 10th of Each Month Will Receive Earnings From The First of That Month. OFFICERS & DIRECTORS R. B. BAKER, Pres, and Treas. R. A. HARLEY, Sec’y H. B. SENN, Vice Pres J. DAVE CALDWELL LOUIS C. FLOYD, Manager THOMAS H, POPE • • ‘ - m m