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. Dollar Days . . . HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL ITEMS ODDS AND ENDS TABLE THESE ARE AT GIVE AWAY PRICES MEN’S PANTS, pair MEN’S SOX, pair BUTTONS, 2 cards BUTTONS, card RICK-RACK, 3 yards EMBROIDERED INSERTION, 10 yards (This was a 25c-yd. value) GIRLS’ SHORTS, 4 pairs CHILDREN’S DRESSES, 2 for $1.00 $1.00 WOOLENS, GABARDINES, CORDUROYS, OUTING AND SPUN RAYON AT COST Carolina Remnant Shop MAIN STREET NEWBERRY End Specials at Clary Clothing Co. 65 Hart, Shaffner & Marx and Curlee SUITS .. 20 per. ct. off 30 Topcoats (above makes) 25 per ct off Jantzen Pull-over Sweaters • • 33 1-3 off All-wool SPORT SHIRTS • • 1-2 Off e Rack of Botany, Arrow r J|0g $1 Clary Clothing Co. MAIN STREET Newberry MAIN STREET mem THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1950 CLUB PROFITS (Continued From Page One) Mrs. E. G. Able, who outlined the programs for the coming months. She then intfoduced Mrs. J. D. Rook, who gave a most informative talk on cam ellias, their history and culture. Specimen blossoms brought in by members were used to show the different classifications. Each club member had been asked to bring a flower ar rangement and specimen cam ellias. Just before the meet ing was to adjourn for lunch, it was proposed that, since there were available so many outstanding camellias and beau tiful arrangements, an informal flower show might be possible that afternoon. Dave Caldwell, Dr. Arthur Welling and Dr. H. B. Senn were contacted, and kindly consented to act as judges. Winners for camellias and arrangements will be found in another article. There being no further busi ness the meeting was adjourn ed. A delicious luncheon was then served. The tables were beautifully and appropriately decorated by the hostesses for the meeting. Mrs. E. G. Able; Mrs. James Britt, and Mrs. Ar thur Welling. During lunch, four door prizes were present ed. A Kamasaka camellia BUSINESS MEN (Continued From Page One) pine seedlings were planted be cause of this cooperation during 1949. This same paper com pany has held several field study meetings, one of which was an all day affair to which ZEBRA STRIPES mm they invited some 100 or more leading timber farmers and for whom they provided transpor tation and lunch. [Members of our board of sup ervisors attended the Ministers* Conference and Farmers Week at Clemson and also the State Meeting of Supervisors in Co lumbia during January. Sev eral of our rural ministers at tended the Ministers Confer ence at Clemson during Farm ers Week. Newest 11 cubic foot PHILCO COMB I NAT ION REF‘RIG ERAT0R Lower Main EXCHANGE ‘’Bargains The Year ’Round” v'. ; Used REFRIGERATORS $55 up Dixie Coal-Wood RANGE $50.00 Reconditioned WASHING MACHINES BOSS OIL STOVE—Table Top. White Enameled . plant, donated by Carlton’s Greenhouse, was won by Mi*s. Richard L. Baker. A Pink Star Camellia, donated by Travis Hamrick (from whom the club had bought the plants for its recent sale) was won by Mrs. R. E. Livingston. Azalea plants, also donated by Mr. Hamrick, were won by Mrs. E. M. Lipscomb and (Mrs. J. N. Burgess. ' , 1 mm ■■ w pill i J g—Mi Pwlli HtHl mM •; An eye-catching scene at a West ast resort is a trim vacationer a sebra-striped cotton swim suit. Coast in a i Believe it or not, this bathing mine! DRIVE-IN beauty actually is going swimming! Her gay cotton suit was designed by Gantner of California* NEW PERFECTION—Table Top and in Excellent condition. & & ’mm Phonograp Records . Ipaiull! 7<^M Always a Complete Show After 9:30 P.M. -T- Saturdays 1Q:30 FRIDAY and SATURDAY BiU Boyd IN OLD MEXICO Comedy—Girls, Girls, Girls. Cartoon—We’re In The Army. WELLS THEATRE L+with HUGE2 HOME FREEZER CU. FT. Yes, a real built-in Home Freez er priced far below other designs. Fully enclosed—holds 70 lbs. Separate ice tray shelf. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY —Show Starts at 6:30— RITZ JOHNNY MACK BROWN in "Fighting Ranger" Added—RADAR PATROL VS. SPY KING and Edgar Kennedy Comedy PLUS • Nsw Qvlck-Chlllsr • Fully Ad|wstabls Shslvst • Giant Frsshsnsr • Snack Bax • Self-Closing Door Latch • Philco 5-Ysar Protection Plan • NEW MODELS THEATRE MONDAY ft TUESDAY £/JS/£Sr rsfrvs (These are not used records. Incl are records by Bing Crosby, Bi Clark, Perry Como, Jo Stafford, To: Dorsey, Gene Autry, Roy Acuff, Arnold, Ernest Tubb, Lewis Jordan, Mills Brothers.) THURSDAY ft FRIDAY Randolph Scott, Bill Williams, Jane Nigh, Victor Jory Fighting Man of The Plains (In Color) FOX NEWS • ■ • . >Ut! Also Late Show 10:30 Saturday A heart-warming picture which will take its place in the ranks of “wonderful entertainment!” THE RED PONY Color by Technicolor Myrna Loy, Robert Mitchum, Louis Calhern and Peter Miles Added—PATHE NEWS 3:00, 4:43, 6:26 & 8:09 WERTZ Music & Appl. Co. ':‘V ”, ifV vS* II. I Music & Appliance Co. “THERE’S-RHYTHM IN THAT THERE STORE” "THERE'S RHYTHM IN THAT THERE STORE" SATURDAY , Lon McCallister, Peggy Ann Garner, Preston Foster “The Big Cat” , (In Technicolor) Cartoon—Fox Hunt Wednesday & Thursday THE VELVET TOUCH ‘ Rosalind Russell, Leo Genn, ' Claire Trevor and Sydney , Greenstreet Added SELECTED SHORT 3:00, 4:43, 6:26 & 8:09 MOND.AY ft TUESDAY William Powell, Mark Stevens, Betsy Drake, Adolph Menjod, Jean Hersholt, Walter Catlett Dancing In The Dark (In Technicolor) Cartoon—©ad Putty Cat M.GM. NEWS WEDNESDAY Ronald Reagin, . Viveca Lind- fors, Broderick Crawford, Rose mary DeCamp Night Unto Night Also Short—Start Em Young Morning Show 9:30 Saturday WESTERN and SERIAL and ROY ROGERS RIDERS CLUB Doll 'r’Zmm > m. - '■ , rf 5 c- i -'aS • t r Admission 12c-35c every day •—-v'* OPERA HOUSE SATURDAY WILD BILL ELLIOTT in The Man From Tumbleweed' Added — ADVENTURES OF WILD BILL HICKOCK and COMEDY Admission 9c-25c all day For . . Dollar Diays ONE LOT OF BOYS’ SOX 5 for $1.00 BOXER GRIPPER SHORTS 79c 2 for $1.50 ONE LOT OF TIES 3 for $1.00 BOY’S WINDBREAKER $3.95 MEN’S RAYON WINDBREAKER with a nylon look $6.50 A PAIR OF 55c SOX FREE WITH EACH SHIRT PURCHASED ‘ , r . , • ' * « Bergen Clothing Co. Regular Gal. HIGH TEST Gasoline 27c SPECIAL SALE on TIRES for two days 1309 COLLEGE STREET NEWBERRY