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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1950
PROSPERITY ITEMS
(Continued from page 5)
ed the affair.
Ralph Adams conducted the
recreation.
William Lester Chapter UDC
The William Lester Chapter
of the UDC held its regular
meeting Friday afternoon at
the home of Mrs, John Stock-
man with Mrs. Mary Epting as
hostess.
RITZ
THEATRE
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Bette Davis, Joseph Gotten,
David Brian, Ruth Roman
BEYOND THE FOREST
FOX NEWS
SATURDAY
Jerome Courtland, Ruth War
rick, Ron Randell, A1 Jarvis,
Frankie Laine, King Cole Trio,
Toni Harper, Kay Starr, Cnarlie
Barnet, Jimmie Dorsey, Jan
Garber, Gene Krupa
MAKE BELIEVE BALLROOM
Cartoon—Jolly Little Elves
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Jeanne Crain, Ethel Barrymore,
Ethel WAaters, William Lundigan
PINKY
WEDNESDAY
Warner Baxter, Mary Beth
Hughes, Mike Mazurki
THE DEVIL'S HENCHMEN
Latest March of Time
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Narcissi and camellias, given
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by Mrs. C. E. Dreher of Bates-
burg, were used in the room.
The meeting - was opened
with the ritual and prayer by
the president.
For the program Mrs. Epting
read a selection from Sidney
Lanier and Mrs. Stockman gave
Robert Toomb’s Farewell Ad
dress. Members gave what they
had heard of the social life of
the 60’s. ‘
N. H. Vaughn and family are
moving this week into their
new home on the Batesburg
highway, which was recently
completed.
Richard Ross, who is work
ing in Atlanta, spent the week
end with his mother, Mrs. J. E.
Ross.
A note was read from Mr.
Arthur L. Shealy, Jr., for the
Cross of Honor which the chap
ter had sent him.< A note was
also read from Mr. Cummings
for the Christmas gift to the
Confederate Home.
Delightful refreshments were
served by Mrs. Epting and her
sister, Mrs. Gilliam.
Little News Items
The Literary Sorosis will
meet Friday afternoon at 3:30
with Mrs. George W. Harmon.
Mrs. W. L. Leaphart has
come home from the Newberry
Hospital where she underwent
treatments for a week.
H. E. Counts, Sr., is at home
after a week’s stay in the Bap
tist Hospital in Columbia. J.
Frank Browne has also return
ed from the Baptist Hospital.
Both are getting on nicely.
Mrs. P. W. Smith underwent
an operation in the Baptist
Hospital Wednesday. She is
reported to be getting along
well.
Mrs. A. K. Epting has gone
to Greenwood to live with her
daughter, Mrs. R^»ert E. Rea-
gin.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scott of
Custer -Park, 111., are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Counts, Sr.
Little Frances Anne Spotts is
visiting her -aunt, Mrs. James
Hunt in Spartanburg.
Miss Miriam fiallentine.
Home Economics teacher and
H. B. Hendrix, vocational ag
riculture teacher represented
the 3rd district at the Food
Conservation meeting in Co
lumbia last Friday and Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. B alien-
tine and Miss Miriam spent
Sunday in Greenville as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. David Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morse
and their little daughter, Toni
Anne of Pomaria, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Morse’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bowers.
Notice!
WE HAVE
THE
PRODUCTS
THE
KNOWLEDGE
AND THE
EQUIPMENT
to make your car run smooth, drive better, and last
longer.
SHEET'S GULF SERVICE
‘Service by Skeet is Hard to Beat’
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WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
GENE AUTRY
in "Rim of the Canyon"
Added—RADAR PATROL VS.
SPY KING
and GOOFY Comedy
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Also Lale Show 10:30 Saturday
The man between Crime and
the Law! He asks no ques
tions, but has all the answers—
until a - dame causes his One
Mistake!
A DANGEROUS PROFESSION
George Raft, Ella Raines, Pat
O’Brien and Bill Williams
Added—Hollywood Holiday
Added—PATHE NEWS
3:00, 4:43, 6:26 & 8:09
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
THE THREAT
Michael O’Shea, Virginia Grey
and Charles McGraw
Added —PRIZE FIGHTER and
I LIKE SOAP BECAUSE
3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00
Morning Show 9:30 Saturday
First Meeting of ROY ROGERS
RIDERS CLUB
Tell Your Friends. Be one of
the first Ito register.
On the Screen
TARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY
Admission 12c-35c every day
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
GEORGE O'BRIEN
in "Marshall of Mesa City"
Added — ADVENTURES OF
WILD BILL HICKOCK
and COMEDY
Admission 9c-25c all day
DRIVE-IN
Always a Complete Show After
9:30 P.M. — Saturdays 10:30
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Gene Autry
STRAWBERRY ROAN
(In Color)
Added—Musical Bandit
—Show Starts at 6:30—
NOTICE!—Am now prepared to
assist taxpayers with their in
come tax returns and am lo
cated in two rooms of the BUS
station at the rear of the court
house where I’ll appreciate
your business. Mrs. A. H.
Counts.
THE PRECISION BUILT
c HOi GARDEN TRACTOR
Js^ASTER
One practical unit for all
jobs.
Small investment yields years
of dividends.
Engineered and precision
built.
Attachments include sweeps,
hoes, turn plows, breaking
plows, furrowing tool, spring
tooth cultivator, duck feet, etc.
Any type lawn mower may
be attached to the Choremaster.
Cultivating tools easily at
tached, enabling quick change.
FOR DEMONSTRATION of
this all purpose garden plow
ask——
Ted McDowell
721 POPE ST. PHONE 790-W
NEWBERRY, S. a
NunnaUy’s
lentine
CANDY
We have a nice selection of different sizes and in many
color-combinations in NUNN ALLY’S VELENTINE
CANDIES, ranging in sizes one-half to two pounds at
90c, $1.50; $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 up to $4.
Also REUGLAR BOXES of Nunnally’s Valentine
wrapped in one-half to two pounds, at 80c, $1.60, $1.75,
$2.00, $3.00, $3.50, and $4.
CHILDREN’S boxed candy Valentine wrapped 35c.
Lominick's Drug Store
1411 Main Street
Phone 148
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TREES TOO
are a CROP
O N VAST areas, best suited to the
production of timber, trees are being
planted, protected, grown, and harvested
like any other crop.
Long past is the period when forests
were cut to provide fields for agriculture.
This is no longer necessary and the land
now classified as forestland can be kept
intact for the purpose of growing more
trees.
We are in an era of managed forestry,
and die forest industries, looking ahead,
plan for the continuous production of
tree crops.
We have learned that trees are a crop
and, as such, can keep on producing use
ful harvests for the future.
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AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 24
Shaves 35c Haircuts 50c
Shampoos 25c and 50c All Tonics 25c
PERMANENT WAVES
$3.50, $5.00, $6.50, $10, $20
We need your head in our business.
Make your appointment now for your
next permanent wave..
Mr. Charlie Brooks is now with me
regularly. _
Come to see us and save.
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THANKS
H. E. CORLEY .
WEST END BEAUTY & BARBER
SHOP
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Newberry
Azaleas Geraniums
Callas and Begonias
CORSAGES
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SMITH’S DRUG STORE
HOLLINGSWORTHS
PANGBORNS
WHITMANS
One-half to Five pound boxes
90c to $12.50
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