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THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1951 . A THEODORE HAVILAND CLASSIC, THIS DELICATE SPRAY IS A MELLOW BLENDING OF SOFT PINKS AND GREENS. (Ebmborrlbttiilanb Brtn fjork MADE IN AMERICA DINNER PLATES SALAD PLATE CUP AND SAUCER . As Little As $1 Weekly W. E. Turner JEWELER \ Caldwell St. Newberry WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Bowery Boys in Bowery Battalion Huntz Hall and Donald MacBride Added—DON DAREDEVIL RIDES AGAIN and LITTLE RASCALS Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night The story of the men who blasted their way across the seven seas to victory! "Fighting Coast Guard" Brian Donlevy, Forrest Tucker, Ella Raines and John Russell Added—PATHE NEWS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Gene Autry in Riders in the Sky with Gloria Henry, Mary Beth Hughes and Robert Livingston Added—SPORTS Admission 12c and 40c every day 1)RI VEIN FP T DAY and SATURDAY "Home In San Antone" ROY ACUFF Jacqueline Thomas Bill Edwards SUNDAY "Sensations" Dennis O’Keefe, Eleanor and Woody Herman’s Band PROSPERITY NEWS Continued from Page One) of Chapin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wessinger. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Epting and their small son, Andy, of Estill were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon W\ Counts. Mr. and Mrs. Counts, their two sons, Gurdon Wright and Dicky and the Eptings spent Sunday in Greenwood. Miss Essie Gnan of Stilwell and Savannah, Ga. visited Miss Eleanor Shearouse and Mrs. O. B. Shearouse last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ackerman of Atlanta, Ga. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ackerman. Dr and Mrs. C. K. Wheeler ai"e spending the week with Mrs. Wheeler’s relatives in Mt. Airy and Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Curtis Pugh of Char lotte, N. C. is spending two weeks with Mrs. R. T. Pugh. Jimmy and Ann Bedenbaugh of Laurens are visiting their grand parents, Dr. and Mrs? J. I. Beden baugh. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wise of Greenville and Cpl. L. M. Wise, Jr. of Fort Jackson were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wise and family. • Mrs. R. E. Carnes and Miss Nellie *Wise returned to Jackson ville, Fla., Tuesday to resume their work in the city schools. Miss Rosa Mae Mitchell has re turned from summer school at the University of S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bedenbaugh and their two children, Mary and Maxcy, of Pasadena, Texas, are visiting Mr. Bedenbaugh’s par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Maxcy Beden baugh. ■ | iwb S. W. Shealy, his daughters, Mrs. Raeford McDonal and Mrs. Roy Connelly and Larry Con nelly have returned from a visit with Commander Herbert S. Graves, U. S. N. and Mrs. Graves at Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Amick have moved to McCormick where Mr. Amick has accepted work with the State Highway Depart ment. „ Mrs. M. L. Gregory and Miss Annelle Gregory of Charleston were weekend guests of the Rev. and Mrs. LeGrande Mayer. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Harmon have returned home from a several weeks’ stay in Newberry, a part of which time. Mrs. Harman was in the Newberry Hospital. Her many friends are glad she Is im proving. MONDAY & TUESDAY "Return Of October" , Glenn Ford Terry Moor (In Technicolor) WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "Kill The Umpire" William Bendix Gloria Henry SHOW STARTS AT DARK REV. SHULL ATTENDING PASTOR’S SCHOOL The Rev. Daniel M. Shull, pas tor of Mayer Memorial Lutheran church is attending an inter-de nominational school for pastors being conducted by the School of Theology of Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., Aagust 7-23. During the absence of Rev. Shull services will be conducted at Mayer Memorial each Sun day. On August 12 Rev. Paul H. Heisey of the College will con duct the services. On August 19, Mr. Floyd Bost, ministerial stud ent at the college will be in charge. CARDOFTHANKS My sincerest thanks to you the citizens of Newberry County for your expression of confidence by electing me to the House of Repre sentatives. I will do my utmost to serve you at all times, and will never be- ✓ tray your trust. R. D. “Bob” Coleman — — APPLES RED DELICIOUS and JONATHAN Bring Containers Phone 787-J George E. Stone • V-7 — 4 — RE-CAP YOUR TIRES TODAY! If your tires are thin NOW is the time to have them Tecapped. The fabric put in new tires today are the BEST EVER MADE. We have customers who have recapped their tires at least four times, and they are still in fine condition. We use only the finest grade rubber, and have the most modern equipment. You have your choice of treads and experienced workmanship guarantees you a perfect job. Drive In Today And Let Us CHECK YOUR TIRES! Newberry Recapping Company Telephone 1084 Newberry, S. C. J. Ellerbe Sease In Basement Of Firestone Store • . . Vacation DREAMS— Or Vacation Doings? r: v /i \ Picture yojjrself basking under a Tropic sun ... taking an ocean cruise ...horseback riding in the exhilarating mountain air.. .landing a man- sized trout in some clear Northern lake. Make up your mind right now to enjoy yourself whatever way is your idea of the perfect vaca tion. Our saving plan makes it possible for your vacation dreams to come true next year! Stop in today and ask us about details. The South Carolina National Bank John T. Norris, Mgr. Joe L. Keitt, Asst. Mgr. RITZ THEATRE IT'S INSIDE THURSDAY & FRIDAY Tony Curtis,Piper Laurie, Everett Sloane "The Prince Who Was A Thief" (In Technicolor) Fox News & Sport Reel SATURDAY Laurette Luez, Allan Nixon, Mara Lynn "Prehistoric Women" (In Color) Also Two Cartoons MONDAY & TUESDAY Jeanne Crain, Dale Robertson, Mitzi Gay nor, Jean Peters "Take Care Of My Little Girl" (In Technicolor) * M.G.M. News & Cartoon WEDNESDAY Esther Williams ,Van Johnson, John Lund, Paula Raymond "Dutchess Of Idaho" (In Technicolor) Joe McDoakes Comedy 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. 6 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. For Expert Repair Bring Your Radio and Television GEO. N. MARTIN Radio and Television Service SALES and SERVICE BOYCE STREET Opposite County Library 24 HOUR SERVICE Telephone 311 //MWmerica leads the world The United States produces 44 per cent of the world’s lumber, 58 per cent of its plywood and 43 per cent of its wood pulp. Blessed with soil and climate ideal for trees, this nation has the scientific and technical know-how, plus the industrial initia tive, to hold that lead today while it grows the forests needed to maintain leadership tomorrow. llll Newberry Lumber Company