The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, July 13, 1951, Image 8

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THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1951 Keeping Your Fingers Crossed About Vacation? Wishful thinking seldom makes dreams come true . . . but a little extra cash often can! Enjoy the vacation you've dreamed of with one of our quick, easy loans. Come in today! For Details Call 197 PURCELLS "Your Private Bankers" E. B. Purcell Keitt Purcell B. M. MONTGOMERY, M.D. Announces The Opening Of His Office At 1400 Johnstone St. Practice Limited To Internal Medecine Phone 359 Hours 10:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. By Appointment The Newberry Beauty Shoppe Announces That It Has Secured The Services Of Mrs. Joyce Cushion Of Kings Mountain, N. C. ii- Call 476 For Appointment v 5th Floor Exchange Bank Building 1 - - H DR. JAMES C. ATKISON OPTOMETRIST Succssor to Dr. Z. Cecil Lynch D. announces the removal of his offices from the Exchange Building to 1109 Wilson Street All of Dr. Lynch's and Dr. Atkison's records are in file. Mrs. Russell Addy will remain in the office. Telephone 51 for appointment TWO NEWBERRY COUNTY MEN RECEIVE DENTIST LICENSE Henry J. Hare of Newberry and John Howze Lake of Whit mire were two of the 37 South Carolina people to receive licens es to practice dentistry in the state, according to an announce ment Tuesday, July 10, by the South Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners in Columbia. RITZ THEATRE IT'S' INSIDE THURSDAY & FRIDAY Alan Ladd, Phyllis Calvert, Paul Stewart, Jan Sterling Appointment With Danger Cartoon—Hold The Lion Fox News SATURDAY Lash La Rue, Fuzzy St. John The Thundering Trail Also Musical Short with Frank DeVol and His Orch. Fun At The Zoo A Pete Smith Specialty—Camera Sleuth MONDAY & TUESDAY The Comedy Hit Of The Year Gene Tierney, John Lund, Thelma Ritter, Miriam Hopkins, Jan Sterling The Mating Season Cartoon & M.G.M. News WEDNESDAY Jeffrey Lynn, Donald Crisp, Mar jorie Reynolds, Alan Hale Jr. Home Town Story Also Short—Hawaiian Sports COMING SOON Frogman, Show Boat, The Great Caruso, Francis Goes To The Races, Terasa, Coming Round The Mountain. WELLS THEATRE Know WHERE YOU'RE GOING! R savings account, added to regularly and generous ly, will bring you a happy, comfortable future. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NEWBERRY DR. NANCE TO REPORT FOR DUTY IN AIR FORCE Dr. and Mrs. Drayton Nance and two sons, Jim and John, are spending this week in the home of Dr. Nance’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Nance, Sr., on John stone street. Dr. Nance, who has been prac ticing medicine at North for the I past three years, will report to the Greenville Air Base Monday, where he will be a member of the Medical Corps, with the rat ing of first lieutenant. Mrs. Nance and sons will re main in Newberry with the Nances until living quarters are available in Greenville. DRIVE-IN-THEATRE INSTALLING NEW SOUND AND VOLUME CONTROL The Newberry Drive-In Theatre Is in the process this week of installing new sound equipment. These speakers can be controlled by individuals in their cars. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Brown, owners and managers of the Drive-In-Theatre said that by the end of the week approximately 50 of the new type speakers will be. ready and the others will be installed In a few days. LIEUTENANT WAY TO ATTEND ARTILLERY SCHOOL 1st Lieut, and Mrs. Powell E. Way, Jr., and three children Powell III, McHardy and Betty Ann, are visiting in the home of Mrs. Way’s mother, Mrs. Mc Hardy Mower on Mower Avenue. Lieutenant Way will leave for Fort Bliss, Texas, after a week’s visit here, where he will attend Artillery school for three months. His family will remain in Newber ry while he is in Texas. EPTING-WORKMAN Mr. and Mrs. Maxcy W. Epting of Newberry announce the en gagement of their daughter, Edith Metz to Cpl. Thomas William Workman of Lowry Air .Force Base, Colo., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair P. Workman of Kinards. The wedding will take place dur ing the summer. CARD OF THANKS Since it will be impossible for me to see all my friends, I wish to take this opportunity to thank them, for the television set which they gave me. The set certainly has brought pleasure to me. Many thanks for your kindness. George Ammon! d¥I vein SHOW STARTS AT DARK FT.IDAY and SATURDAY The Showdown Bill Elliott Walter Brennan SPENDING THIS WEtK AT OCEAN DRIVE Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruff and daughter, Mrs. Julia R. Smith, Mrs. Charlie Ruff and daughter, Mrs. Rex North, Jr., and three children, Rex, III, Steve and Mary Katherine are spending this week at Ocean Drive. SUNDAY So Proudly We Hail Paulette Goddard Claudette Col bert Veronica Lake MONDAY A TUESDAY Daughter of Rosie O'Grady (In Technicolor) Gordon MacRae, Doris Day and June Haver WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY Perfect Strangers Ginger Rogers Dennis Morgan Now! a non-smear lipstick that keeps lips soft! T USSY PERMASTICK \ plus tax FRIDAY and SATURDAY Johnny Mack Brown In Over The Border Added — FLYING DISC MAN FROM MARS and WALT DIS NEY Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY Alto Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night The dancing feet—the flashing eyes—the stormy life—the many loves of Valentino Color by Technicolor with Eleanor Parker, Anthony Dexter Richard Carlson and Pa tricia Medina Added—PATHE NEWS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Iroquois Trail George Montgomery, Brenda Mar shall and Glenn Langan Admission 12c and 40c every day • Biggest lipstick news in years! • Indelible...yet keeps lips soft • Won’t smear off on people, clothes, glasses • Stays on through a meal...through a day • Keeps lip-line neat... doesn’t eat off • Six glamorous Tussy fashion- right colors • Don’t ask for a lipstick... ask for TVSSY PERMASTICK, today Mrs. Sara D. Wallace Announces The Opening Of # The Wallace Home f * At 721 Caldwell Street Wednesday, July IB * ■ > Breakfast will be served from 7 to 9 a.m., lunch ll:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., dinners 6 till 8 p.m. Weekday dinners $1.25. Sunday dinners $1.50. Cold plates 75c during week and 51.00 Sundays. AH Kinds Of Sandwiches Will Also Be Served THE WALLACE HOME Carpenter’s Were These “The Good Old Days?” An old, old man eking out a living on a pittance—child labor that exploited children of eight or nine in stuffy offices—primitive equipment—tiny local markets. And women kept entirely from a decent living by Victorian convention ... Today the old, increasingly, live longer an d respectably on pansions. Bovs and girls are free to go to school. Men and women work i n well-lighted, airy quarters, using modern ma chines and American wages set the standard for the world. To a great degree this is due to the expansion of American business into new fields and nfiw markets. New products are sold to mo re people every year. The wage earner is the greatest market of all. And the modern ban k which, more than any other agency, has fi nanced American business, has helped to bring these changes about. The South Carolina National Bank LO — ■ mmr Ski Hi Values! 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