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AUDITOR'S TAX NOTICE THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1960 I, or an authorized agent, will be at the following places on the dntes given below for the purpose of taking tax returns on all per sonal property, new buildings and real estate transfers. Per sons owning property in more than one district must make re turns for each district. All able bodied male citizens between the ages of twenty-one and sixty are liable to $1.00 poll tax.^ All persons between the at?es of twenty-one and fifty out side of incorporated towns and cities are liable to pay com mutation (road) tax of $1.00 All dogs are to be taxed at $1.00 each. WHITMIRE : h City Hall, Tuesday, January 2nd. 1961. Aragon-Baldwin Mill, Wed nesday, Thursday, and Friday, January 3, 4 and 5, 1961. G. M. A R. E. NEEL STORE Monday, January 8, 1951, from 9 until 12. 8ILVERSTREET Monday, January 8, 1961, from 2 until 5. CHAPPELLS T^eMav, .Tsonarv 9. 1961 HOLLINGSWORTH'S STORE Wednepday, January 10, 1951, from 9 until 12. KINARDS Wednesday, January 10, 1951, from 2 until 5. PROSPERITY Tuesday, Jemiarv 11. 1961. ST. LUKE'S Fridav. January 12, 1951, from 9 until 12. O'NEAL Fridav. January 12, 1961, from 2 until R. LITTLE MOUNTAIN Monday, Januarv 15, 1961. PEAK Wednesday. Jonwarv 17, 1961. POMARIA Th^” , P' ,! »v. T«nno rv 18. 1961. JAMFS HOMFR CROOKS STORE Friday. January 19, 1951, from 9 until 12. A. F. A R. E. REESE STORE F^day. January ’19, 1961, from 0 nntil 5. At Auditor’s Office to March 1st, after which a penalty of 10 WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY REX ALLEV in Hills of Oklahoma with “Fuzzy” Knight and Roscoe Ates Added—DESPERADOES OF THE WEST and LITTLE RASCALS Comedy MONDAY 8c TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night ROY ROGERS in Susanna Pass In Trucolor with Dale Evans, Estelita Rod riguez and The Riders of the Purple Sage Added—PATHE NEWS and THIS WORLD OF OURS 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Palomino Color by Technicolor with Jerome Courtland, Beverly Tyler and Joseph Calleia Added—Famous Cartoonists Morning Show 9:30 Saturday Admission 12c 35c every day DRIVE-IN FRIDAY and SATURDAY Smoky Mountain Melody with Roy Acuff—“Big Boy” Williams and The Smoky Mountain Boys! SUND AY Younger Brothers with Wayne Morris Janis Paige (In Technicolor) percent will be added. PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS Auditor Newberry County. R IT Z THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY Ray Milland, Hedy Lamarr, Mac donald Carey, Mona Freeman, Harry Carey Jr. er Canyon (In Technicolor) FOX NEWS Copp< MONDAY 8c TUESDAY Betty Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders, Celeste Holm, Gary Merrill and Barbara Bates All About Eve Not Recommended For Children M. G. M. NEWS WEDNESDAY Richard Conte, Coleen Gray, Alex Nichol, Richard Taber The Sleeping City Also Short—Peach Cobbler COLVIN-LAYTON WEDDING VOWS SPOKEN IN CHESTER Miss Janie Evelyn Colvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Colvin of Chester, became the bride of Thomas Harold Layton of Charlotte, N. C., and New berry, in a ceremony at the First Baptist Church at Chester at 8 o’clock Friday night, Novem ber 17. Dr. E. E. Colvin of Florence, cousin of the bride, officiated using the double ring ceremony. Miss Doris Hare, organist; and Arthur Cornwall, vocalist and cousin of the bride, presented a program of wedding music. The bride was given hi mar riage by her father, Ernest H. Layton, brother of the bride- JAMES A. BOLTON James A. Bolton, 84, died at noon last Thursday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. L. Lip scomb, near Newberry. He had been ill for about nine months and seriously ill for the past week. [ Mr. Bolton was born and rear-\ ed in Saluda County; a son of the late Abner and Mary Reyburn Bolton. He spent all of his life in Saluda County, where he operated a farm. He was a lifelong member of Rock Creek Baptist Church. Funeral services were conduct ed at 3:30 o’clock Saturady after noon with Rev. Alvin F. Boone and Rev. Henry Bell White of ficiating. Interment was in Rose-' mont Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Corrie Smith Bolton, two daugh ters Mrs. Lipscomb and Mrs. Kat ie Parkman of Batesburg, one bro ther, Clarence Bolton of Green wood; one sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Burnett of Langley; eight grand children and six great-grandchil dren. M: I g A A Crown Luggage $19 up New Haven arette Clock Box $8.95 Electric Heaters $4.95 up Electric Toasters $2.19 up Electric Hot Plates $2.29 up Electric Percolators $3.69 up GIFT SETS EVENING IN PARIS TOILET SET COTY m MEEKER $1 up | BILL FOLDS 1 A $2.50 up g ELECTRIC RAZOR $2.25 up g SHICK TU8SY COMPACTS i $22.50 £ LEATHER UNFITTED $1.50 up g AMITY KITS * $7.50 DRESSER SETS JEWELITE $7.50up THREE PIECE PALMOLIVE SETS $1.09 ■m PERFUME PRINCE MATCHIBELLI $2.75 EVERREADY SHAVING BRUSHES ’$2.00 ELMO DUSTING POWDER $1.00 MILITARY BRUSH SET $4 up SETS BY REVELON 65c up Fishing Equipment— — RODS, REELS, BAITS OLD SPICE SACHET $1.00 THREE PIECE PAISLAYS $1.19 DUBARRY KITS DESK LAMP GIFT SETS $5.00 $2.19 | OLD SPICE $1.25 up cut:rrte drug store groom, was beat man. The ushers were: Bobby and Howard Colvin, brothers of the bride; Olin C. Layton of New berry, brother of the bridegroom, and Elbert J. Dickert of New berry, brcther-ln-law of the bride : groom. Harold Walsh and Billj^ Gallman lighted the candles. The bride’s dress of white satin was fashioned with a basque waist and a .lace yoke edged with aeed-pearls. The long sleeves ended in calla tips * over the hands. The full skirt which swep into a cathedral length train, was trimmed in lace at the kneeline of the skirt front and around the edge of the train. Her finger tip veil of bridal illusion fell from a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a white Bible topped with a purple throated orchid and showered with tuberoses and satin ribbon. Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls. Miss Mary Colvin, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a blush pink taffeta dress and matching mils. The bodice was fashioned with., a three-tiered bertha with rows of lace ruf fles beneath the folds. This ber tha outlined a round jreckline in the front and swept to a point at the waistline in the back. The skirt worn over a hoop* was very full, with lace trim. She carried a nosegay of orchid . chrysan themums tied with orchid stream ers. She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bride. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Bob Westbrook, aunt of the bride; Mrs. Ed Williams of Edge- moor; Mrs. B. A. Buddin, sister of the bridegroom, of Columbia, and Mrs. R. E. Beck, cousin of the bridegroom, of Newberry. Virginia Westbrook of Edgemoor, and Gloria Jean Gibson, cousins of the bride, were junior brides maids. Their dresses were of blue taffeta and were identical to that of the honor attendant, and carried nosegays of gold chrysanthemums tied with gold streamers. Kathleen Abell, cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. Neal Dickert of Newberry, nep hew of the bridegroom, was the ring bearer. Immediately following the cere mony a reception was held in the social hall of the church. Pf: During the evening the couple left for a wedding trip after which they will make their home at 1767 Evergreen Drive, Char lotte. 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