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w*- ' ■ ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1950 THE NEWBERRY SUN PAT... 17 jewels. 10K gold filled case. $55°° RAYMON ... 17 jewels. Stain less steel case. *55®° COMPARISON PROVES II c/L AMERICA'S FIN? WATi I Tax X THE PROUDEST NAME 1 |ggi| _ IN TIME! For Your Listening Pteoswr* . . m Mm. (fatveHiett 0 7&uh4' «vv.: As Little As $1 Weekly W. E. Turner JEWELER Caldwell St. Newberry CLASSIFIED The farmer who advertised for a wife—"woman about 30 who owns tractor, please send picture of rector" ain't nothing but practical! Practically everybody knows that when you handle your insurance with us, you get the best coverage and the most efficient service - and - we don't need a picture. PURCELLS "YOVR PRIVATE BANKER 99 Phone 197 iyfc ; S’ • -y. ; r :/ m^r- e " : *'■' > pp^.^ -a’ ' . ■ . m SHAPE YOUR FUTURE WITH TODAY’S SAVINGS % The action you take now - setting aside part of every paycheck — will help decide your future. Let us help, with an insured savings account that earns for you, here. \ NEWBERRY J ederal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NKWBBRRY J. K. Willingham, SecV Newberry, S. C. NOTICE TO TIMBER AND PULPWOOD DEALERS AND OTHERS CONCERNED You are hereby warned not to cut timber, pulp- wood, or cordwood or to construct any building, road, fence or indulge in any other encroachment upon the property of this Company, without written per- Iniasion. You are also warned not to cut, fell, alter or remove any certain boundary tree or other allow ed landmark on said property. Land Department South Carolina Electric & Gas Company PROSPERITY ITEMS The December meeting of the William Lester Chapter of the U. D. C. was held Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. John Stockman. Mrs. S. A. Quattlebaum, pro gram leader read a timely article, “Christmas of Confederate Days” Mrs. W. H. Caldwell read the poem, “Christmas Bells” and Miss Clara Brown read “The Master Builder.” Mrs. W. H. Caldwell presided over the business session in the absence of Mrs. H. P. Wicker, the president. The chapter voted to send a Christmas cash donation to the Confederate Home in Co lumbia. The hostess, Mrs. Vida Thoma son served a sweet course. The Literary Sorosis will meet Friday, December 15 at 3:30 with Mrs. C. M. Singley. Members will note the change of date, Mrs. J. R. Powell of Swains- boro, Ga., is visiting her daugh ter, Mrs. C. N. Singley and fam ily. John W. Browne of Johnstone and Joe Schmitz of Auburn, Ala., spent Saturday with Mrs. J. Frank Browne. Mr, and Mrs. Byrd Gilson were In Andrews Saturday for the fun eral of Mr. Gilson’s sister, Mrs. John B. Grant, the former Miss Clara Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith were called to Aberdeen, N. C. last Thursday because of the illness of Mr. Smith’s father, Mr. and Mrs. Smith returned Saturday and reported the elder Mr. Smith better. Elton Sease, Jr., of Clemson College and Johnny Sease of Columbia spent Saturday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sease. With the Seases Sunday were Mrs. Tom Sease and two children of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Callahan of Columbia were weekend guests of Mrs. Callahan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Singley. Misses Ethel Counts, Effie Hawkins and Blanch Kibler, Mrs. G. W. Counts, Mrs. P. E. Wise JOHN C. LAKE . John Chapin Lake, 54, died early Monday morning at the University Hospital in Augusta. Ga. He had been in the New berry and the University hos pitals since Thanksgiving. He was born and reared in Silverstreet, the son of Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Swindler Lake and the late Henry Chapin Lake. He had spent Ms entire life in Silverstreet and was a member of Bethel Methodist Church. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Bethel Methodist Church, with Rev. R. C. Emory and Rev. C. W. Brock- well officiating. Interment * fol lowed in the Bethel Church Cem etery. 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