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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1951
ONE GREASE
FOR ALL
Lubrication Jobs.
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With just one grease, Sinclair
Litholine, you can lubricate
chassis, wheel bearings, water
pumps, universal joints...
of your car, truck or tractor...
winter or summer.
Farmers find it does a better
job at each lubrication point
than the “specialized” greases
they formerly used.
FARM ADVANTAGES at-o-glonce:
1. A finer grease at every point. ‘
2. Less danger of applying the wrong grease.
3. Quicker greasing operations.
4. Smaller grease stocks — one instead of 3 or 4.
5. Fewer grease guns.
6. Less waste.
W« dtlivr difct to farmt. Phono or writ* us.
Strother C. Paysinger
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’ NEWBERRY, S. C.
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$2.90
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PLACE SETTING (5 Pieces] With Regular
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As Little As $1 Weekly
W. E. Turner
JEWELER
Caldwell St. Newberry
PROSPERITY
( Continued from page one )
using the double ring ceremony.
A program of wedding music
was presented by Mrs. Joe Beden-
baugh, pianist.
The church was tastefully dec
orated with floor baskets of white
gladioli, white carnations, fern.
Southern pine, and cathedral
tapers in floor candelabra en
twined with ivy.
Usher groomsmen were Thom
as B. Harmon and Joe Beden-
baugh, both of Prosperity.
The groom had as his best
man, his brother, Ernest Taylor
of Newberry.
The honor attendant was Mrs.
J. C. Love of Columbia, sister, of
the bride. She wore pale yellow
organdy over taffeta, designed
with a basque body, full gathered
shirt, short-puffed sleeves and a
Peter Pan collar. She carried a
nosegay of lavender Esther
Reid daisies.
The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Melton L. Wall of Newberry, al
so sister of the bride, and Miss
Barabara Jean Dawkins of Pros
perity, niece of the bride. They
wore dresses of apple green or
gandy over taffeta fashioned after
that of the honor attendant. They
carried nosegays of yellow Esther
Reid daisies.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, Frank S. Harmon,
wore a gown of white organdy
over satin. The dress feature4
a high neck, - rounded collars,
puffed sleeves, and a basque
body buttoned to the waist with
self-covered bottons. Her chapel-
length veil of bridal illusion
fell from a tiara of orange blos
soms. She carried a bouquet of
white carnations and lily-of-the-
valley centered with a white,
purple-throated orchid.
The bride’s mother wore a
black crepe dress with a corsage
of pink carnations. The bride
grooms’ mother wore a navy
crepe dress with a white carna
tion corsage.
Immediately following’ the cer
emony the bridal party received
PRIVATE HIGGINS COMPLETES
BASIC TRAINING AT JACKSON
Pvt. Ralph G. Higgins, Jr., of
2217 College street, has complet
ed 14 weeks of basic training
with Battery “A”, 56th Field
Artillery, of the famed 8th In
fantry Division at Fort Jackson.
A graduate of Newberry High
School, Pvt. Higgins attended
Newberry College, and, prior to
his induction last March, he was
employed by the Palmetto Life
Insurance Company.
His wife, the former Julia
Nichols is making her home with
her parents on College street
while Private Higgins is in the
service.
Private Higgins is thd son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Higgins,
1010 Main street.
in the vestibule of the church.
The couple and their families
were entertained with a recep
tion held at the home of the
bride’s sister, Mrs. B. D. Hawk
ins.
Mrs. Taylor is the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
S. Harmon. She graduated from
Winthrop College in June with
a B.A. degree in English.
Mr. Taylor is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. S. Taylor of Pros
perity. He graduated from New
berry College in June with a B.S.
degree in mathematics.
The young couple will both
be employed in the Saluda Pub
lic Schools during the coming
year.
During the evening the couple
left for a wedding trip to the
mountains of Western N. C. For
traveling the bride wore a gray
two piece dress with white linen
accessories. She wore the orchid
lifted from her bridal bouquet.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Misses Jenny and Doris
Parker and Archie Parker of
Lancaster, Miss Mary Hood and
Mrs. John J. Hood of Ridgeway,
Tommy Surratt of Jefferson, Mr.
and Mrs. P. K. Harmon, and Mrs.
Ray Dawkins, Newberry, Mrs.
John Ralph Taylor and John of
Laurens.
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Kathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner,
Howard Keel, Joe E Brown, Marge
and Gower Champion
Show Boat
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~ MONDAY & TUESDAY
Mario Lanza, Ann Blyth, Dorothy
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Jack Carson, Janis Paige, Bert
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bloom
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THREE STOOGES v Comedy
Four Building
Permits Issued
Only four building and repair
permits were issued the past
week. Three of which were is
sued Wednesday, July 25 to the
following: M. W. Williams for
repairs to dwelling on Werts
street, for $2500; Mamie Cole
man for addition of room to
dwelling on Lindsay street, for
the sum of $350, and to Cornelia
Sligh for addition of one room
to dwelling on Adelaide street for
$100.
On Tuesday, July 31, a per
mit was issued to Eugene Sligh
for general repairs to dwelling
on Jones street for the amount
of $150.
Louisiana Mother Says
Housework is Much Easier
Mrs. Leo Picard, Church Point
Louisiana, is mighty proud of her
two daughters. Wilma Jean, f
years old, and Juanita Marie, 4
She says it’s a full-time job just
keeping track of them. It wasn 1
too long ago when it was all Mrs
Picard could do to just barely
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.MONDAY and TUESDAY
Also Late Show 10:15
Saturday Night
Is It Human or Inhuman?
Natural or Supernatural?
The Thing
From Another World
with Margaret Sheridan and Ken
neth Tobey
Added—PATHE NEWS
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Convicted
Glenn Ford, Broderick Crawford
and Dorothy Malone
Added—DAY OF THE FIGHT
and SPORTS
Admission 12c and 40c every day
DRIVE-IN
FTIDAY and SATURDAY
The Kid From Texas
Audie Murphy, Will Geer, Gale
Storm
(In Technicolor)
SUNDAY
Song Of India
Sabin, Gale Russell
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The Walking Hills
Randolph Scott, William Bishop
Ella Raines y
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
The Steel Helmet
Gene Evans, James Edwards
Robert Hutton Steve Brodie
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THIS
PICTURE
COULD CHANGE!
No one has any assurance
that coal will continue to
keep moving like this to the
domestic market. Severe
weather, a coal car shortage,
the national emergency could
slow down the movement of
coal to this locality.
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GEORGE W. MARTIN
Manager
MISS LONG MARRIED
TO ROCKWELL CULP
Marked with dignity and sim
plicity, the wedding of Miss Mary
Long, and Mr. Rockwell M. Culp
was solemnized at the home of
the bride on July 24 at 4:30 p.m.
The Dr. R. A. Goodman, profes
sor of Bible at Newberry college,
uncle of the groom assisted by
Rev. J. S. Wessinger, pastor of
the bride, performed the ring
ceremony of Lutheran church in
the presence of the immediate
families.
Southern smilax, floor baskets
of white gladioli and asters, and
candelabra holding white tapers
entwined with smilax formed the
nuptial setting.
The candles were lighted by
George William Long and Dr.
Sherwood Barefoot of Greensboro,
N. C., brother rfnd cousin of the
bride.
Immediately after the ceremony
a small reception was held for
those present.^
The bride’s mother wore a
light blue swiss dress with lace
trim and a pink corsage.
The groom’s mother wore a
sheer navy dress with a corsage
of pink carnations.
The bride wore for traveling
a pink linen suit with pink and
navy accessories and the orchid
from her prayer book.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Long of
Prosperity, and has been a suc
cessful teacher in this state. For
the past several years she has
been on the faculty of the A. C.
Moore School of Columbia, S. C.
The groom is the son of Mrs.
R. M. Culp and the late Mr.
Culp of Mooresville, N. C.
Upon returning from their wed
ding trip the couple will make
their home near Mooresville, N.
C., where' the groom is engaged
in dairy farming.
MONTGOMERYS NOW
LIVING IN CITY
Mrs. Margaret Fouche is now
making her home at 1603, Apt. C.,
Johnstone street in one of the
Carpenter apartments.
Mrs. Ara Sweat has moved to
one of the apartments on Vin
cent street. Her address is Apt.
11-A.
Mrs. Louise Lewis is now
making her home in Apt. C-4, in
one of the Carol Court Apart
ments on College street.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Swygert
have moved to 1527 Caldwell
street in the house formerly oc
cupied by the Hugh Schaunons.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Stanley of
Mississippi, have moved to New
berry to make their home and
are now residing in the Work
man hdme on Boundary street.
Mr. Stanley is district repre
sentative for the Moline Farm
Equipment Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldrop
have moved to building 2, Apt. 1
in the Carol Courts apartments
on College street.
Dr. and Mrs. B. M. Montgomery
moved Tuesday into the Dr.
Katzesburg home on Pope street.
They moved to Newberry from
Kingstree.
Schedule Of
GAME OF
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Aug. 3-8. 1951
Aug. 3—Boston at Chicago (Nat’l)
—1:30 P.M.
Aug. 4—Brooklyn at Cincinnati
—2:00 P.M.
Aug. 5—Cleveland at Philadelphia
—2:05 P.M.
Aug. 6--Playback of a World
‘ Series Game—2:00 P.M.
Aug. 7—Chicago at Detroit—2:30
P.M.
Aug. 8 — Chicago at Detroit—
2:30 P.M.
All games are subject to last
minute changes.
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