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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1951
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INSIDE
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Richard Widmark. Dana Andrews,
Gary Merrill
THE FROGMEN
CARTOON & FOX NEWS
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
Lum & Abner, Alan Mowbray,
/ Mildred Coles
So This Is Washington
—Also—
Don Barry, Robert Lowery, Wally
Vernon, Tom Neal
Train To Tombstone
TOM & JERRY CARTOON
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Kirby
Grant, Dorothy Shay, Joe Sawyer
COMIN' ROUND THE
MOUNTAIN
BUGS BUNNY CARTOON
& MGM NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Gertrude Berg, Philip Loeb, Eli
Mintz
MOLLY
Also CARTOON
PROSPERITY NEWS
(Continued from Page 1)
Mrs. Oliver Smith of Pensacola,
Fla., and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B.
Lavatnt, and their two daughters,
Susan and Lora, of Grosse Ponite,
Mich, visited last week in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ga-
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Carnell Beden-
baugh attended the State meeting
of Postal clerks in Rock Hill
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams
spent the weekend with friends
in Charleston.
Mrs. O. B. Shearouse and Miss
Eleanor Shearouse have returned
home from a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Shearouse in Hot
Springs, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Y. Black-
well, enroute from Asheville, N.
C. to their home in Marion, spent
Wednesday with Miss Effie Haw
kins and John N. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ballentine
attended the State meeting of the
Rural Letter carriers association
and auxiliary in Anderson last
Thursday and Friday. After the
meeting they spent the weekend
WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
ALLAN "Rocky" LANE
in "Gunmen from Abilene”
Added — FLYING DISC MAN
FROM MARS and Color Cartoon
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Also Late Show 10:15
Saturday Night
Here they come with guns
blazing!
BEST OF THE BADMEN
Color by Technicolor
With Robert Tyan, Claire Trevor,
Jack Buetel and Robert Preston
Added—PATHE NEWS
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
She knew what was good for her
. . . and chose what wasn’t!
BELLE LE GRAND
Vera Ralston, John Carroll, Mur
iel Lawrence and Hope Emerson.
Admission 12c and 40c every day
in the mountains of North Caro
lina and in Greenville.
Mrs. J. C. Taylor of Charleston
was the weekend guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. J. Frank Browne.
Mrs. W. H. Leaphart, Jr., is at
tending a Home Economics work
shop at Winthrop college.
Mrs. J. Walter Hamm spent
last week in Cherryville, N. C.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Olin Rudisill.
Men - Big SAVINGS
In Our Annual SALE
CLEARANCE
Yes! These are values galore for the men here
during this big July Clearance event. We must
make room for fall stocks which will be coming
in soon, and that means the summer stock must go.
Come in and save on the many big values
Men’s Straw and Panama Hats 1-3 OFF
Swim Suits and Trunks 1-3 OFF
$9.95 Spring Oxfords Sale Price $7.45
$11.95 Spring Oxfords Sale Price $8.95
$13.50 Spring Oxfords Sale Price $10.10
$15.95 Spring Oxfords Sale Price $11.95
$17.95 Spring Oxfords Sale Price $13.45
SUMMER SUITS
Were $39.95 Now $29.95
Were $20.50 Now $15.40
Were $35.00 Now $26.25
Were $49.95 Now $37.45
Were $19.95 1 Now $14.95
Were $29.95 Now $22.45
SUMMER PANTS
Were $ 5.00 Now $ 4.00
Were $ 6.50 Now $ 4.95
Were $ 7.95 Now $ 5.95
Were $10.50 Now $ 7.85
Were $11.95 Now $ 8.95
Were $13.95 Now $10.45
Clary Clothing Co.
MAIN Street NEWBERRY
DRIVE-IN
SHOW STARTS AT DARK
FF^AY and SATURDAY
TWO WEEKS TO LIVE
Starring Lum and Abner
SUNDAY
PRIDE OF THE YANKEES
Starring Gary Cooper, Teresa
Wright, Walter Brennan and Babe
Ruth, Himself^
MONDAY & TUESDAY
COLT 45
In Technicolor
Randolph Scott, Ruth Roman,
Zachary Scott
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
PAID IN FULL
Burt Lancaster, Lizabeth Scott,
Robert Cummings, Diana Lynn
JONES MEMBER TANKER
Bruce A. Jones, seaman appren
tice, USN, of 1322 Jefferson St.,
has returned to San Diego, aboard
the landing ship tank USS 1082
which has been supporting United
Nations forces in Korea for the
past six months.
FREEZER LOCKER Paper —
Freezer Glass Jars—Containers
—Buckets—Tape—Bags—Twine —
Fruit Jars—Tops—Lids — Paper
Bags—Roll Paper—Oyster Con
tainers—Ice Cream Cones. R. Der-
rill Smith and Son, Inc., Whole
sale Grocers, Newberrv, S. C.
ll-2tc
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kohn, Jr.,
and son, Alan, spent the. week
end and a couple of days this
week in Charleston with Mrs.
Kohn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Schroede^.
APARTMENT FOR RENT—Main
Street—in the Smith Apart
ments — immediate possession —
phone 88 or 338. Mrs. R. Derrill
Smith, Newberry, S. C. ll-2tc
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Chapman
and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Baker are
spending this week at. Pawley’s
Island.
RABBIT FEED—Rabbit Crocks—
Rabbit Salt—Pigeon Feed—Pi
geon Health Grit—Oyster Shells—
Pure Bred Rabbits—Grey Chin
chillas—New Zealand Whites and
Reds — Dutch — Californians and
Cal-Cross—Hy-Bride—Breeders at
very reasonable prices. R. Derrill
Smith and Son, Inc., Wholesale
Grocers, Newberry, S. C. ll-2tc
NOTICE OF POLITICAL
MEETING
A meeting of the citizens of
the city is called for Friday,
August 17th at 8 o’clock in the
evening at the Recorder’s room.
City Hall, for the purpose of set
ting in motion an organization for
conducting a city primary for
Mayor and an Alderman from
each ward.
HENRY T. CANNON,
Chairman.
O. F. ARMFIELD,
Secretary. ll-3tc
Visitors this week in the home
of Mrs. Mary Gardenhire on Col
lege street are: Mr. and Mrs.
August Klettner and two chil
dren, Marjorie and Robert of Or
lando, Fla.; Mrs. Robert Stanton,
Florence, Ala., Miss Sue Byrd,
Winnsboro and Mrs. Randolph
Patterson of Union.
Call The Sun for quick service
on your next receipt book order.
Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions
CARTER’S,
bay Phone 719 — Night 6212
We’ve Seen
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but We Offer
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Wedding Ring 12.50
ROANOKE
Also 250
Wedding Ring 7$00
As Little As $1 Weekly
W. E. Turner
JEWELER
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C&ldwell St. Newberry
In this annual Sale we reduce prices to attractive
figures at a time when you will need summer
clothes for many weeks to come. Come in today
and buy yourself something new and enjoy it
while you can do so at very low prices. We men
tion a few here but you will find hundreds of
others throughout the store:
SUMMER SUIT VALUE
The $50 Suits are now $39.50
The $35.00 ones . ; $26.50
Very Nice $32.50 Sellers, now $25.00
And Regally good $29.95 ones at $22.95
SPORT SHIRTS IN LONG AND
SHORT SLEEVES | |1
Here indeed is value if you need a Sport Shirt:
$4.95 WelUmade Shirts $3.95
The Regular $3.95 ones $3.15
$3.50 Sellers will go at $2.75
And the $2.95 ones at $2.36
HERE IS DRESS SHIRT VALUE
This is an assortment of fine shirts by Van Heu-
sen and TruVal which we sold at $3.95. Take
your pick for . . .
v VERY SPECIAL—$2.00
SUMMER SHOE REDUCTIONS
$ 13.95 Shoes at $9.95
These fine $12.95 SeUers at $9.45
Take the $10.95 ones for only $8.50
Straw Hats ...../ A THIRD OFF
Jantzen Swim Suits A THIRD OFF
Knit Basque T Shirts, the $2.95 ones for $2.25 and
the $2 ones for $1.60.
NEW LOW IN TROUSERS
$9.95 Sellers (these are fine) $7.95
The $8.95 Assortment is now $6.95,
And the $7.95 ones go at $6.30,
MANY OTHER VALUES
WANTED—A settled house keep
er (white) to live in home and
do the cooking, be treated as one
of the family. Care for semi
invalid, also must have health
certificate. Will be three in fam
ily. Reply: P. O. Box 245. 10-tfc
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You certainly will not want to miss this
Clean Sweep SALE!
Summer Suits by Merit
$39.95 Suits
$35.00 Suits
1-3 off
1-3 off
Now $26.63
Now $23.34
Men’s PANAMA HATS by Adams
SS.00 HATS $3.34 -—THIRD OFF— $3.85 HATS $2,63
Men’s and Boys’ Summer PANTS. BATHING SUITS,
T-SHIRTS, Short Sleeve Sport Shirts A THIRD OFF
Bergen Clothing Co.
“ON THE SQUARE”