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; s ■ ■ ?, ■■ .^V THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 i 1‘r $19.75 Winter Beauty KW; Your darling daughter's favorite coat classic in 100% wool covert. Double breasted, velvet trimmed collar and pockets and knot-tied belted and shirred back. All wool interlined for extra warmth and "It Fits For an Extra Year's Wear!" Sizes 7 to 14 in wine, green, cocoa and grey. rpenter’s ,Av. RECENT BIRTHS RECORDED Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sligh Baby Boy, 9-2-50 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell Baby Boy, 9-4-50 Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Harmon Baby Girl, 9-5-50 Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Mills Baby Boy, 9-6-50, Prosperity Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Nishols Baby Boy, 9-5-50 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Haltiwan ger; Baby Boy, 9-7-60 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shealy Baby Girl, 9-8-50, Prosperity Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wade Baby Girl, 9-8-50, Greer Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stenens Baby Boy, 9-8-50, Prosperity Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Longshore Baby Girl, 9-9-50, Silverstreet Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Longshore Baby Boy,9-10-50, Saluda Mr. and Mrs. W. N. DeVore Baby Girl, 9-12-50, Saluda Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dawkins Baby Boy, 9-12-50, Pomaria Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taylor Baby Girl, 9-11-50 Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Holland Baby Boy, 9-12-50 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Duffle Baby Boy, 9-15-50, Helena Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mitchell Baby Boy, 9-16-50, Saluda Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Kennerley Baby Girl, 9-18-60 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Beden baugh; Baby Boy, 9-18-50, Pros perity Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Campbell Baby Boy. 9-16-50, Whitmire Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Colightly Baby Girl, 9-21-50, Whitmire Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wessin'ger Baby Girl, 9-22-50, Chapin Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Matthews Baby Boy, 9-22-50, Batesburg Ml*, and Mrs. Caldwell Adams Baby Girl, 9-26-50, Saluda Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes Baby Boy, 9-25-60 Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Richard sop; Baby Girl, 9-25-50, 1*1*08 perity Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Tankers ley; Baby Boy, Whitmire > Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stutts Baby Boy, 9-29-50 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hendrix Baby Boy, 9-30-50, Prosperity Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wise Baby Girl, 9-30-60, Lockhart RITZ THEATRE WELLS THEATRE THURSDAY A FRIDAY Dennis Morgan, Betsy Drake, Edmund Gwenn, Zachary Scott PRETTY BABY Also Short—'Robin Hood Winkes FOX NEWS ' FRIDAY JIMMY WAKELY in GUN RUNNER Added—THE INVISIBLE MON STER and HUGH HERBERT Comedy . SATURDAY David Bruce, Laura Lee, Zoro the Wonder Dog TIMBER FURY Cartoon Carnival Bugs Bunny, Popeye, The Talk ing Magpes, Andy F>anda and Little Roquefort SATURDAY Morning Show 9:30 Saturday JOHNNY MACK BROWN in TRAIL’S END Added—BRUCE GENTRY and THREE STOOGES Comedy MONDAY I it TUESDAY Lana Turner, Ray Milland, Tom Ewell, Louis Calhern, Ann Dvorak Barry Sullivan Jean Hagen A LIFE OF HER OWN MGM NEWS MONDAY A TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night For Sheer Excitement.. It has Never Been Equaled! THE WHITE TOWER Color by Technicolor Glenn Ford, Valli, Claude Rains and Oscar Homolka Added—PATHS NEWS WEDNESDAY The last half-century of famous faces, events, places .. .Its drama, laughter and tears 50 YEARS BEFOR YOUR EYES Also Short—^Hollywood Brevities DRIVE-IN THEATRE Don’t let the weather keep you away. When its cold outside, we think of your comfort and pocketbook, too— If the Temperature drops to 50 degrees or below, you will re ceive a gas coupon which entitles you to One Gallon of Gas ABSO LUTELY FREE to run your car heater while attending the show. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Riders of The Whistling Pines Gene Autry and Champion Also—Our Gang Comedy SUNDAY ~ Veronica Lake Joan Caulfield SAINTED SISTERS PTA SPONSOR CARNIVAL The Boundary Street P. T. A. will sponsor a Hollow’en carnival at Boundary street school on Friday, October 20th beginning at 6 p.m. There will be plenty of entertainment by young and old. Don’t miss this big event. MONDAY and TUESDAY Edward O’Brien Robert Stack Fighter Squadron Color By Technicolor WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ALL MY SONS Edward G. Robinson Burt Lan caster FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN in RIDERS OF PASCO BASIN ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOONI tirability and Good Style bgs for Lads BERGEN'S IS YOUR BEST BET FOR BOYS CLOTHING OF GOOD MAKE AND RIGHT PRICE * Tweeduroy Knickers by Happ and Chipps— $4.95 (Jackets to Match at $6.95) Full 100 per cent quilt lined. m M if ? Big selection of Boys pants, sizes 2 to 20, in Gabardines. Corduroys, Rayons and Wool. Boys Shirts, by Tom Swayer, sizes 2 to 20. Priced reasonably at $1.95 to $2.95 For Shoes that will hold up on any boy—its BOSTONIAN, Jr. We offer them for—$6.50 to $7.45. Always for clothing which will make your boy look his best—Sunday or everyday—come to BERGEN'S. We have given special attention to Children's wear and can supply you with many heretofore hard-to-find items. 1 n Clothing Co In Front of Old Courthouse mm * 3:00, 4:54, 6:48 & 844 fOR && IT HAS HtVtH ton IQUALUD... WITH IVUtr SASUNS TNHIU 7^2 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Traveling Saleswoman Joan Davis,, Andy Devine and Adele Jergens Added—IRON PONIES 3:00, 4:30, 6:00 & 9:00 Admission 12c-35c every day WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS ... at an American? s READ GOOD CITIZEN a series of 10 articles 'em n ft PATIENTS IN THE LOCAL HOSPITAL Mrs. Sam Anil and Baby Boy, Pomaria J. L. Blair, RL 4 Mrs. Nell Bechman, 1314 Pearl street Mrs. Minnie L. Caldwell, Rt. 1 Mrs. Annie K. Cromer, 1804 Milligan street Mrs. Mary Gallman, Rt. 1 Mrs. J. B. Goodlette, Strother Mrs. Meredith Harmon and Baby Girl, 936 Cornelia street Mrs. H. M. Hendrix a^d Baby Boy, Prosperity Mrs. Bessie Hawkins, Rt. 4 Mrs. Walter Joye, 3101 (College street extension Master Ray Koon, Rt. 1, Chap in Mrs. Francis King, Whitmre Mrs. Guy Long, Silverstreet Mr. David Merchant, Prosper ity Miss Avalee Miller, Silverstreet Bobbie Mays, 2316 Mayer Ave. Mrs. Lizzie Martin, Rt. 1 ~ Mrs. Mary Miller, 98 Glenn street Mrs. Roland Merchant, Pros- perity Mrs. J. S. Pugh, Rt. 2, Pros perity Mrs. Marte Ruff. Kinards Mrs. Helen Ruff. 616 Drayton street Everett Shealy, 1114 Purcell- street Mrs. Troy Shealy, 932 Bound ary street Mrs. Herbert Stutts and Baby Boy. 1804 Milligan street Mr. J. N. Seibert, Prospertty Wanda Shealy, Little Moun tain Mrs. P. E. Turner, 526 Davis street Mrs. Leonard Wallace and Baby Girl, Saluda Mrs. Mason Young and Baby Boy, 207 Clinton East Florida street. Plow With a JOHN DEERE Model MT This ; Proven RKO has mad* Jamas Ramsay Ullman's groat naval into a motion pictura that aehiavas now haights in dramatic intonsityl John ym’M eoMPurrc aowca roa tmk smallcn farms* IDCAL •MIlFKft" roa TMI LARtCR FARMSS Model or Model MT 921 Friend Street—Phone 254 For Demonstration : ' *' iiii a wmm | m ISs \ y i ,/^-J WORKING TOGETHER ' ot/Hto'Le Timber and Gama K Good timber crops and good game crops go hand in hand. We must all work together to assure future supplies of both. f Green forests prevent soil erosion, conserve water, and provide food and shelter for our wildlife. One way to assure both crops is to keep fire out of our woods. This will also help to Keep America Green. Fairfield Forest Products Co. WE ARE READY, •. • willing and able to outfit you For Fall and Winter! ■■ ■ . FALL SUITS; Curlee worsted and Gabardine, alt sizes. s * •-TV " •• ' ' w . i- . ,'>y -. / TOP COATS; in Curlee and Plymouth (Gabar. dines) all sizes $27.95 to 42.50. $ ‘ * SWEATERS, slip-over, sleeveless, and coat style, white and colored. Made by Brentwood and Jantzen. All wool, in all sizes, $3.95 to I0.9S. GABARDINE SPORT JACKETS; in all sizes, $8.95 to 16.95. SPORT SHIRTS; by Enrow. HATS;‘by Society Club and Knox. fii CLARY Clothing Co. Main Street