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» THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1951 — — SEPTEMBER BIRTHS (continued from page one) Abrams announce the birth of a daughter, Jean Marie, born Sep tember 15. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Martin announce the birth of a daugh ter, Kathy, born September 15. Mr. and Mrs. Bunyan Abner Cumalander announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Jo, born September 18. and Mrs. John Earl Cromer announce the birth of a daugh ter, Vickie Marlene, born Sep tember 19. Mr. and Mrs. William Kinly Gilliam, Jr., announce the birth a daughter, Rebecca Lynn, horn September 20. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wesley Burnett announce the birth of a daughter, Harriet Faye, born September 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edward Gregory announce the birth of a son, William Franklin, born Sep tember 20. Mr and Mr. Richard Hinkle Amick announce the birth of a daughter, Kathy Marie, born Sep tember 20. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emerson Ragland announce the birth of a daughter, Kathryn Alice, born September 20. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Claude Sligh announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Jean, born September 23. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mayes Berry announce the birth of a son, Vernon Randal, born Sep tember 23. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Calhoun Hunter, Jr., announce the birth of a son, Ronney Calhoun, born September 24. Mr. and Mrs. Howard King Bedenbaugh announce the birth of a son, Gary King, born Septem ber 24. Mr. and Mrs. Lovelace Cornel ius Greene, Jr., announce the GARDEN CLUB (continued from page one) yellow varieties whose flowers have opened the previous night and certain of the reds, pinks, lavenders and purples. The ideal soil for hemerocallis is a moderately heavy clay loam. Planting may be done in the spring or early autumn. As for insect pests, one, the thrip, may cause serious damage, in some cases distortion of the buds and complete loss of the flow r ers. Spraying with one of the DDT mixtures, either in the spring or late in the fall will help control thrip. The adaptability of daylilies to various garden conditions, coupl ed with their long flowering sea son and their great diversity of color and plant size, rank them among the most dependable and useful of all garden plants. Following Mrs. Martin’s remarks a short social hour was enjoyed during which time Mrs. Summer served delicious refreshments. The home was decorated with attrac tive arrangements of dahlias and other fall flowers. FOR RENT — 2 room furnished. Apartment with Private Bath. Call 220-J A.j.24-2tc birth of a son, John Steven, born September 25. Mr. and Mrs. Bookman Leroy Smith announce the birth of a daughter, Elizabeth Cora, born September 26. Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Long announce the birth of a daughter, Marilyn Louise, born September 28. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Garfield Nelson announce the birth of a son, Sidney Garfield Nelson, Jr., born September 30. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eugene Boland announce the birth of a daughter, Bonnie Elaine, born September 29. HOME FOR SALE The Prosperity Methodist Parsonage is being offered for sale. This property consists of two acres of land and a seven room dwelling with bath, in good condition. It is lo cated in the corporate limits of Prosperity and fronts the Co- lumbia-Greenville Highway. Bidders are invited to inspect the property and may contact Mr. Frank Dennis at Dennis Grocery Store or Mr. Edd Counts, Jr. at Prosperity Drug Company for further information. Sealed bids are invited on this property and will be publicly opened at Wightman Methodist Church in Prosperity* at Three P. M. October 27, 1951. Mail bids.to Parsonage Trustees, P. H. Barnes, Secretary, Prosperity, South Carolina The Parsonage Trustees reserves the right to reject all bids or to accept the highest bid received 30 days from the date of opening. No bid deposit is required but upon being notified of bid acceptance, the bidder must within 10 days from notice, make a deposit of $500.00 toward the purchase price; the remainder to be paid in cash upon delivery of the deed. CIJRLEE CLOTHES We are featuring Curlee Fall and Winter Suits In a com plete range of models, styles and sizes, priced to fit your clothing budget. Come in and see them. Clary Clothing Co. MAIN STREET NEWBERRY, S. C. RITZ THEATRE THURSDA/ FRIDAY Ronald Reagan, Diana Lynn, Walter Slezak, Jesse White and Bonzo “Bedtime For Bonzo” Fox News & Short SATURDAY Jerry Colonna, Jean Peters, James Ellison, Raymond Hatton and Specialties By McQuaig Twins, Broome Brothers, Bobby Clark, Slim Andrews, Claude Casey, Fred Kirby, Buck & Chickie “Kentucky Jubilee” Also Short MONDAY & TUESDAY June Haver, William Lundigan, Frank Fay, Marilyn Monroe “Love Nest” M.G.M. News & .Short WEDNESDAY Ethel Barrymore, Maurice Evans, Angela Lansbury, Keenan Wynn, “Kind Lady” Also Short WE LIS THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Allan “Rocky” Lane in “Covered Wagon Raid" with Eddy Waller Added—DON DAREDEVIL RIDES AGAIN and LITTLE RASCALS Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:15 Saturday Night It will have your heart up on its toes . . singing and dancing! “Happy Go Lovely” Color by Technicolor with David Niven, Vera-Ellen, Cesar Romero and Diane Hart Added—PATHE NEWS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Weirdest Vistor the Earth Has Ever Seen! “The Man From Planet X” Robert Clarks and Margaret Field Added—THIS IS AMERICA Admission 12c and 40c every day Mrs. L. J. Boatwright Passes In Atlanta Mrs. Louise Jones Boatwright died at Atlanta, Ga., about noon last Sunday after a short illness. Mrs. Boatwright was the young est daughter of the late A. C. and Lula Greneker Jones of New berry. She finished the city schools of Newberry and gradu ated from Converse college in Spartanburg. Mrs. Boatwright was married to Clifford B. Boatwright on November 23, ' 1921, and besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. H. H. Drains- ville, of Warren, Rhode Island, and two grandchildren, Mary Louise and Thomas Drainville, of Warren, R. I.; also a brother, A. C. Jones of Raleigh, N. C„ and a -sister, Mrs. W. C. #Schenck of Newberry. The remains arrived in Newber ry Monday and funeral services were conducted from Aveleigb Presbyterian church at 11 a. m. Tuesday by her pastor. Dr. John A. Garber, pastor of Clifton Pres byterian church, Atlanta, Ga., as sisted by Mr! Clippard, the Epis copal rector from Newberry. In terment was at the Rosemont cemetery. Active pallbearers were T. E. Davis, D. W. A. Neville, Ned Pur cell, Jack Chappell, Boyce Coving ton, P. E. Scott, Dr. Elbert Dick- ert, and Dr. H. B. Senn. Among those from out-of-town who attended the services of Mrs. Boatwright were Mrs. J. D. Math is and Mrs. J. D. Mathis, Sr., of Trenton; Judge and Mrs. T. B. Greneker and ^Judge Greneker’s mother, Mrs. Hallie Greneker, of Edgefield; Mrs. Robert Owens, Clinton; Mrs. Joe (Margaret Da vis) Eskridge, Shelby, N. C.; Mrs. Agnes Williams, Tabor, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jones, Raleigh, N. C.; Mrs. Lula Boatwright Page, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Page, Dr. John A. Barber, Mrs. Vesta Hart Brown and Mrs. L. D. Burns of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boatwright, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lafette of Jonesboro, N. C.; Mrs. Charles Dobbins of Camden, N. J.; and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert H. Drainville of Warren, R. I. 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