The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, August 10, 1951, Image 8
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George E. Stone
VOTE FOR
ROBERT CAMPBELL LAKE, JR.
For House of Representatives
I A native son of Newberry County who is ener-
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getic and sincere in his desire to serve the people
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of Newberry County as their Representative.
NOTICE
SUNDAY HOURS
BEGINNING
Sunday, Aug. 5
3:00 P. M. to 7:00 P. M.
(No Morning Hours)
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
TIM HOLT
in Gunplay
with Richard Martin
Added — First Chapter of DON
DAREDEVIL RIDES AGAIN and
WALT DISNEY Comedy
MONDAY and TUESDAY
^Also Late Show 10:15
Saturday Night
The real true-to-life story of the
last of the great outlaws!
Al Jennings of Oklahoma
Color by Technicolor
with Dan Duryea, Gale Storm,
Dick Foran and Gloria Henry
Added—PATHE NEWS and THE
BIG APPETITE
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Since You Went Away
Olaudette Colbert, Jennifer Jones,
Joseph Gotten and Shirley Temple
Admission 12c and 40c every day
FORMER NEWBERRIAN
DIES IN SPARTANBURG
Edwin Law McCarley, 48, of
Boundary drive, Spartanburg, an
electrician, died suddenly Friday
morning while at work in the
Fairview Heights section.
Survivors include his widow,
Mrs. Myrtle N. McCarley; four
daughters. Mss. M. L. Stephens,
Miss Patricia Ann McCarley of
Spartanburg; Mrs. Jack Weaver,
of Drayton, Mrs. Sam Gowan of
San Diego, California; a son
William Sidney of Spartanburg.
His parents Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
McCarley of Whitmire also sur
vive together with seven broth
ers: John of Baltimore; Clyda
of Kinards; Hugh <rf Newman,
Georgia; Bill of Greensboro, N.
C.; Ike of Clinton and Paul and
Alec of Whitmire. The two sis
ters are Mrs. Ed Barnes, Clinton
and Miss Rachfael of Whitmire.
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ately regarding opportunities to
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FFS
INSIDE
THURSDAY A FRIDAY
Clifton Webb, Joanne Dru, Hugh
Marlowe
"Mr. Belvedere Rings The
Bell 11
Fox News
Cartoon—To Boo or Not to Boo
SATURDAY
Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey,
Walter Huston, Judith Anderson
•THE FURIES"
Cartoon—Andy Pandy goes Fish
ing
MONDAY A TUESDAY
Donald O’Connor, Piper Laurie
and Francis, the talking Mule.
"Francis Goes To The
Races"
M.G.M. News
Cartoon—Early to Bet
WEDNESDAY
Sid Melton, Iris Adrian, Tom
Neal 0
"Stop That Cab"
Cartoon—Party Panic
DRIVE-IN
FPTOAY and SATURDAY
"MULE TRAIN"
Pat Buttran, Sheila Ryan and
Gene Autry
SUNDAY
'The Traveling Saleswoman 1
Joan Davis Andy Devines
MONDAY A TUESDAY
"A Song Is Born"
Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo
(In Technicolor)
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
Miss Grant Takes RichVnond
Lucille Ball Janis Carter and
William Holden
SHOW STARTS AT DARK
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BOYCE STREET
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Schedule Of
“GAME OF
THE DAY”
Over WKDK
Aug. 10—Pittsburg at Chicago—
1:30 p. m.
Aug. 11—N. Y. at Phlla.—1:00 p.
m. (Am. League)
Aug. 12—Chicago at Clev—2.05 p.
m.
Aug. 13—Phlla. at N. Y.—12:30
p. m. (Nat’l League)
Aug. 14—Detroit at Clev.—<1:00 p.
m.
Aug. 15—Brkyn at Chl.—1:30 p.m.
All games are subject to last
minute changes.
WKDK 11 broa^ast.ng
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR* MAYOR OF NEWBERRY
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of Mayor of Newberry, and
pledge myself to abide the results
of the elections.
JAS. E. WISEMAN
ALDERMAN WARD 5
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Alderman from
Ward No. 5 and agree to abide
the results of the election. I
will appreciate any favors shown
me and will act in the best in
terest of all the people.
JESSE J. OUZTS
ALDERMAN WARD 5
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election as Alderman
for Ward 5 and agree to abide
the results of the primary.
CECIL E. KINARD.
NOTICE
Beginning Sunday, August 1t2h, we will not reserve tables
for Sunday dinners.
Customers will be served as they come. In other words,
first come first served.
Sunday dinners will be served each Sunday from 11:30 a.m.
until 3 o’clock p.m.
$1.50 Per Dinner
THE WALUCE HOME
Caldwell Street
Vote For
Bob Coleman
For The
House Of
Representatives
Tuesday, Aik. 14
Coming to Newberry county several years ago from our
neighboring State of North Carolina Bob Coleman at once
entered into the business, social and religious life of the city
and county. 'He has served as president of the Chamber of
Commerce; has headed a number of important civic commit
tees and generally thrown himself into all matters looking
to the welfare of our people. He is at present teacher of
the men’s bible class of Central Methodist church and has
appeared as guest speaker at other churches and at many
meetings.
BOB COLEMAN is a man of good background. He is a
good speaker and can present his views on the floor of the
House in a convincing manner. We, his friends, believe that
we need a man in the House who can hold up his end in any
debate and we know that Bob Coleman can do this. He is
a man who will not compromise his honest convictions. It
might be said that Bob Coleman is an “old fashioned” man
in that he still holds fast to the principles of honesty and
fair dealings in all things. He will fight hard and he will
fight clean for honest, open and above-board government in
South Carolina. It is our strong conviction that you will hear
a lot from Bob Coleman if he is sent to the Legislature.
We know that Bob Coleman seeks only to serve his state.
He has no axes to grind, seeks no appointment at the hands of
the House.
Mr. Coleman is a 100 per cent Newberrian. He has bought
a home here and all his interests are here.
Bob Coleman has the ability to get things done and we are
sure you will never regret having voted for him.
This advertisement written and published by friends of Mr.
Coleman without his knowledge.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1951
of a son, William Wesley HI,
born in Dallas on Sunday, July
22. Mrs. Burr is the former Cor-
has
for
WILLIAM DICKERT SUMMER
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Summer,
Jr., are receiving congratulations
upon the arrival of a son, William
Dickert, born in the Newberry
Memorial Hospital, Thursday.
August 2nd.
The Summers have another
child, Deborah Elaine, three years
old.
Mrs. Summer and infJnt son
left the hospital Monday of this
week and are now spending a
while in the home of Mrs. Sum
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Dickert at Pomarla.
MISS HAM SUPERVISOR
ALL ELEMENTARY GRADES
Miss Rose Hamm, who
been supervisor of music
some of the schools in Charles
ton, has been promoted to music
supervisor of all the elementary
grades in Charleston for the
coming school year.
WM. WESSLEY BURR III
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Burr, Jr.
of Dallas, Texas, are receiving
congratulations upon the arrival
TIMOTHY LOUIS HULSEBUS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hulse-
bus (Ailie Lou Clary) of Colum
bia announce the birth of their
second son, Timothy Louis, born
in the Columbia hospital Satur
day, July 21. The young couple
have another son, Bobby, who is
five years old.
NOTICE!
FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST
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we will give
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Per Cent
DISCOUNT
ON ALL
POWER LAWN MOWERS
AND ALL HAND OR
PUSH LAWN MOWERS
Frank Lominack’s Hardware
PHONE 159
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For those of you who know the
advantages of early buying we
wish to tell you that while as yet
our stocks are not complete, we
are adding daily many of our
choice selections from the recent
buying trip.
So we say, come to
Carpenter’s