The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, March 30, 1951, Image 8
HIGGANS PRESIDENT
KENDALL COMPANY
BOSTON—Richard R. Higgins
was elected presidet of The Ken
dall Company at the annual meet
ing March 27, succeeding H. R.
Lane who was elected chairman
of the executive committee. H.
P. Kendall was reelected chair
man of the board of directors. L.
H. 'Ballou who has been vice
chairman of the board, was elect
ed chairman of the finance com
mittee. f
ADMIT NEGRO STUDENTS
Richmond, Va., March 27—The
Fourth Circuit U. S. Court of
Appeals ordered the University
of North Carolina today to admit
Negro students to its all-white
law school.
The decision reversed the re
cent action by the Durham, N. C.
district court of turning thumbs
down on the request by a student
at the North Carolina College for
Negroes for an injunction against
the University’s policy of segre
gation.
MRS. WALTER SUMMER
ENTERTAINS FOR
MARY ANN DAVIS
Miss Mary Ann Davis, bride-
elect, was complimented with a
three-course luncheon by Mrs.
C. Walter Sumer on Tuesday,
March 27, 1951.
The lovely Summer home was
attractively decorated with daf
fodils, Snapdragons. Yellow Jas-
Smine, and Azalias.
Just before luncheon was serv
ed, Miss Davis was surprised with
a miscellaneous shower. Master
Henry Baker Summer acting as
the architect, presented the gifts
in a minature 6-room house.
Covers were laid for eight at
the bride’s table which was cen
tered with an arrangement of
white snapdragons and iris. The
lazy-Susan table, seating six, was
attractively decorated with yel
low jasmine and daffodils.
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THEATRE
THURSDAY A FRIDAY -
Louis Calhern, Ann Harding
The Magnificent Yankee
Also Carolina and Clemson 1960
Football Game
Fox News
SATURDAY
Mark Stevens, Alex Nicol, Robert
Douglas, Joyce Holden
Target Unknown
Cartoon—Germs From The Moon
Also Short—Battle Of The Bulge
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride,
Richard Long, Meg Randall
Ma And Pa Kettle Back
On The Farm
Cartoon—Life With Feathers
M.G.M. News
WEDNESDAY
Loretta Young, Barry Sullivan,
Bruce Cowling
Cause For Alarm
Cartoon—Daredevil__Droopy
Morning Show Monday and Wed
nesday at 10 o’clock
TODAY IS DOCTORS
DAY x
Today, March 30th marks the
anniversary of the date when
ether was used in surgery, as
a fitting tribute to the memory
of Dr. Crawford W. Long, who
used the new type antesthesia and
to all doctors whose skill and
ministration have relieved the
pain and suffering of the physical
ly distressed, this has been desi
gnated in South Carolina and a
number of other states, especially
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Mill payrolls, taxes paid by forest
industries, wood harvests, useful
forest products—all can be counted
up in hard cash. It’s harder to put
a price tag on recreation—fishing,
hunting, picnicking—and harder
still to compute in dollars and cents
the vital part forests play in soil
and water conservation. Green
forests make our community, our
state and our country strong, pros
perous and beautiful. Keep them
that way by being careful with fire
while you’re in the woods.
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, MARCH SO, 1951
WANT ADS
APARTMENT FOR RENT — 4
Rooms—Private Bath — Wired
for Electric Stove—Lights—Wa
ter, telephone and garage furnish
ed. Phone 166-W. Mrs. Leroy
Bradley. 46-tnc.
RABBIT CROCKS—RABBIT FEED
—PIGEON FEED — OYSTER
SHELLS—FISH MEAL — MEAT
SCRAPS—SALT in 100 lbs. Bags
—LARD CANS—
R. Derriil Smith and Son, Inc.,
Wholesale Grocers—Newberry, 8.
C. 46-2tc#
DAUGHTERS CHAPTER
WILL MEET TUESDAY
The Drayton Rutherford Chapt
er, U. D. C. will meet Tuesday,
April 3, at 4 o’clock at the home
Of Mrs. Tom Fellers. Mrs. Both-
well Graham and Mrs. L. .G Mc
Cullough are hostesses. Mrs.
Houseal Norris and Mrs. W. E.
Shealy will have the program.
WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal
Batteries, Radiators and Rags.
W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent
street. Phone 731-W 28-th
FOR RENT — Carpenter Apart
ments now available—3 rooms
with bath, oil heat. See Mrs. E.
A. Carpenter. . 46-2tfc.
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Headquarters for leading brands
of CANDY BARS—Gum—Cig-
aretts and Cigars—Big shipmemj
coming in every week fresh—
R. Derriil Smith and Son, Inc.,
Wholesale Grocers—Newberry, S.
C. 46-2tc.
POSIT1VILY no tresspassing or
hunting of any kind on lands
of B. O., J. G. and H. O. Long.
We really mean what we say,
H. O. Long, Mgr. - 26-tc
FREEZER LOCKER PAPER —
roll paper—paper bags—Tis
sues and Towels—Dust Down for
Floors—
R. Derriil Smith and Son, lnc„
Wholesale Grocers—Newberry,
C. 4«-2tc.
For Expert Repair Bring
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Radio and Television
Service
SALES and SERVICE
BOYCE STREET
Opposite County Library
24 HOUR SERVICE
Telephone 311
in the southern states as doctors
day. Perhaps a more fitting term
would be paiteut’s day, for it
comemorates an event which has
meant relief for untold agony
to millions. It is thorougly In
keeping with tradition of the
medical profession and its ideal
of service.
Today we honor the doctors
of America, whose unfailing de
votion to relief of humanity, has
resulted in the finest quality of
medical care the world has ever
known.
ATTENDS CONVENTION
IN FLORIDA
Keister Willingham and Jamea
Smith are attending /the Federal
Savings and Loan officials con
vention, which is being held in
Palm Beach, Florida this week.
They are expected to return to
Newberry Saturday.
DRIVE-IN
EFFECTIVE APRIL 9TH
= THE DRIVE-IN-THEATER
WILL BE OPEN
SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK
FT’^AY and SATURDAY
Street Laredb
(In Technicolor)
’ with
William Holden
SUNDAY
Boy With Green Hair
(In Technicolor)
with
Pat O’Brien and Dean Stockwel)
WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Whip Wilson
In Silver Raiders ,
with Andy Clyde
Added—CODY OF THE PONY
EXPRESS and LITTLE . RAS
CALS Comedy
Morning Show S:30 Saturday
Arizona Whirwind
with The Trail Blazers
Added—Comedy
S. S. CLASS MEETS
The Helen J. Ezell Class will
meet Friday night at 8 o’clock
at the home of Mrs. George Mar-,
tin on Nance street.
PROSPERITY
(continued from page five)
with Mrs. R. T. Pugh.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schrum and
their daughters of Lincolnton, N.
C. were Blaster guests of Mrs.
Schrums mother, Mrs. E. O.
Counts.
Frank McMillan, who is spend
ing the winter with his grand
mother, Mrs. L. N. Harmon, spent
the Easter holidays with his par
ents in Latta.
Weekend guests In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ballentine
were Mr. and Mrs. David Lee
and David Jr. of Greenville; Mr
and Mrs. Robert W. Ballentine
of Cameron; Miss Jeannine Bell-
entine of Whitmire,
Mrs. Walter Hamm spent last
Friday and Saturday with her
parents in Cherryville, N. C.
Miss Katherine Counts of the
Greensboro, N. C. school faculty
spent the Easter holidays at her
home here,
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bedenbaugh,
Mrs. J. A. Counts, and Mrs. Clyde
E. Bedenbaugh attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Counts’ brothefr, Os
born L. Schumpert, in Atlanta,
Ga. Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise and
their two children of Lockhart
and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weisner
and their small son, Earl III of
Greenville were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eptlne
and their small son of Varnvllle,
visited Mr. Epting's sister, Mrs.
G. W. Counts and family Thurs
day and Friday.
• Miss Myrtis Lee Counts, who Is
teaching in Laurens spent the
weekend at her home here.
Mrs. L. A. Permenter and her
two little daughters have return
ed home from a visit with rel
atives and friends at Ocean Drive
and Cherry Grove Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Mower Slngley
and their daughter spent Easter
weekend with Mrs. Singley’s
mother at Swainsboro, Ga.
James Mills spent the weekend
with his brother Dr. Leslie Mills
In Florence.
Mrs. R. T. Pugh spent laet
week In Atlanta, Ga. with her
children, Mr. and Mrs. Grayton
Pugh and Miss Kathryn Pugh.
Easter holiday guests of Mrs.
B. Hunt and Mrs. Frances
Spotts were Mr. and Mrs. James
Hunt and their two daughters,
Janet and Joan of Spartanburg.
Frank C. Wise. Jr. and Frank
Sewell of Atlanta, Ga. visited In
the home of Mr. arid : Mrs. P. E.
Wise over the weekend.*
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ballard and
their two children, Mack Jr. and
Betty, of Charlotte were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Wheeler.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Also Late Show 10:15
Saturday Night
Joan Of Arc
starring Ingrid Bergman and A
Cast of Thousands '
Color by Technicolor
,\dded—PATHE NEWS
3:00, 6:40 & 8:20
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Impact
Brian -Donlevy, Ella Raines and
Charles Coburn ,
Added Selected Shorts
Notice:. Beginning with the Late
Show Saturday Night, Admissions
dll be 12c and 40c
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