The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, August 31, 1951, Image 8

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■ -• ‘..# 'r/zte*^'??7Z:' , &?%&■>■& 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 »•■'I rr m ALDERMAN WARD 1 I hereby announce myself for election as Alderman for Ward 1 and agree to abide the results of the primary. GEORGE W. MARTIN ALDERMAN WARD NO. 2 «r I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the office of Alderman Ward No. 2 and pledge myself to abide the results of the election. C. A. DUFFORD NOTICE! ‘ City Ordinance requires motorists to stop for seven minutes following a fire alarm. Failure to do so interferes with the efficiency 6f the fire department and volunteer firemen. It is also unlawful for motorists to follow trucks to fires. Fail- ure of citizens to observe these ordinances will be prosecuted. Parents are urged to talk with their teen-age children regard- / ing these ordinances. COLIE L DOWD Chief of Police Cify of Newberry PATTERN PUMPS • SQUARE-THROAT PUMPS • 5 WE HAVE Pumps aplenty w % As advertised in VOGUE UV. - ” ' i Th* CHARM AAA TO B BLACK SUEDE $ 10.95 Red Cross Shoes Tku product hat no connection whatever with The American Nationcl Red Cress C#3 *» •Aft** ROYAL GUARD Black Suede, Black Calf Trim Brown Suede, Brown Calf Trim AAA TO B $11.95 Come in... choose from oar wonderful, wonderful selection of fine-fitting pumps. Styles for every occasion. ..on every heel height. America's unchallenged shoe value $9.95 to $12.95 & £ ALDERMAN WARD 3 I hereby announce myself for re-election as Alderman for Ward 3 and agree to abide the results of the primary. FORREST W. DICKERT ALDERMAN WARD 4 I hereby announce myself a candidate for Alderman from Ward 4 and agree to abide the results of the Democratic Pri mary. A. P. (PETE) PARROTT ALDERMAN WARD 4 I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Aider- man for Ward 4 and pledge my self to abide by the results of the city primary. ERNEST H. LAYTON 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. ALDERMAN WARD 6 . I hereby anounce myself for re- election as Alderman for Ward 6 and agree to abide the results of the primary. J. LEE BOOZER DRIVE-IN FPIDAY and SATURDAY "Square Dance Jubilee" Claude Cassey, Don Barry, Wally Vernon, Mary Beth Hughes, Spade Cooley and his Band SUNDAY "The Good Humor Man" Jack Carson, Lola Albright* Jean Wallace, Frank Ferguson, Peter Miles, George Reeves MONDAY & TUESDAY "September Affair" Joan Fontaine, Joseph Gotten WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY "Knock On Any Door" Humphrey Bogart, John Derek, George MacReady, Allene Roberts Susan Perry SHOW STARTS AT DARK WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Rex Allen in "Silver City Bonanza” Added—DON DAREDEVIL RIDES AGAIN and LITTLE RASCALS Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night The violent story of Jean Lafitte Soldier-Sailor of Fortune! "Last Of The Buccaneers" Color by Technicolor starring Paul Henreid, Jack Oakie, Karin Booth and Mary Anderson Added — PATHE NEWS and COUNTRY RHYTHM WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "Rhythm Inn" Jane Frazee, Kirby Grant, Charles Smith, Lois Collier and The Rhythm Inn Dixeiand Band Added—LAKE TEXOMA Admission 12c and 40c every day the beauty * of Towle sterling The TOWLE Silversmiths have for generations set the standard for Sterling perfection.^ Wrought entirely of SOLID silver, it will live in beauty ... timelessly. Yet a Towle Sterling ; teaspoon costs as little as $3.35, a six- piece place setting as little as $27.50. Anderson s Shoe Store FenneHs JEWELRY Main Street _ MRUHpSBI THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1951 Spin a Yarn v Fabled fashion in yarn dyed wool suede for the woman who intends to leave a wake of admiring glances. Extravagantly contrasted with silky persian collar and cuffs- this softly tailored flared coat will be the talk of the town. Vertical pockets enclosed in front panel lend a striking accent. Oxford Grey and Char Brown. ^ Sizes 8-20; 10!6 to 20Vi. $112.50 CARPENTER’S THE OPENING OF OUR NEW COMPLETE RADIO AND TELEVISION REPAIR SHOP Expert Radio and Record Player repiars. Expert Radio and Record Player repairs. H j • Complete stock of tubes and parts for radios. Supplies for television installations.' We will install any make of television for you. V if F R T W ‘Mnodi JL mi JL r ■ 'mi a'*-' • - =*'•. ' . ■ ‘." '. 940 Lower Main St. TELEPHONE 1082 — — Holiday Notice Monday, September 3rd being a legal Holiday LABOR DAY THE OFFICES IN THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE WILL NOT BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS ffl \ "mmm '•■r. Y* Wherever you go in the woods, whatever you do there, always remember: one careless act—one lapse of memory—can start a fire and bum a forest. If you smoke, use an ash tray. Never throw away a lighted cigarette or an unbroken match. If you have a campfire, always put it out—drown it! Know the fire laws and obey them. Fire prevention is your job as a good American citizen. You are always SAFE when you Bank with the South Carolina National Bank John T. NorriSj Mgr. Joe L Keiff, Asst. Mgr.