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THE NEWBERRY BUN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1952 Accepts Position With Columbia Firm Miss Evelyn Dickert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dickert, 2101 Ola street, who accepted a position with the Colonial Stores in Columbia, began her new' duties on January 15th. She is a member of the officer personnel which is located at the rear of the Fair Grounds. Prior to going to Columbia, Miss Dickert held a position with the Newberry County Bank, where she was employed for the past three years. RODELSPERGERS SPEND COUPLE OF WEEKS IN FLA. Mr. and Mrs. George Rodelsper- ger plan to leave Saturday morn ing for a two weeks vacation trip to Florida. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore at Nep tune Beach, Fla. and other points of interest while away. Mr. and Mrs. Moore will be remembered by many Newberrians when they made their home in Newberry during World War II, while he was stationed at Newberry Col lege as pharmacist mate with the Naval Unit. NEWS for you! Mora news RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY Julie Bishop, Richard Denning, Ginger Prince, Ern Westmore, Myrna Dell Why Men Leave Home Admission — Adults 50c Children 25c Fox News SATURDAY Walter Pidgeon, John Hodiak, Audrey Totter, Paula Raymond The Sellout Also Short MONDAY & TUESDAY Montgomery Cliff, Elizabeth Tay- Jlor, Shelley Winters A Place In The Sun M.G.M.News Dr., Mrs. Harman Move To Newberry Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Harman moved Wednesday to 2019 Nance street in an apartment in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hawkins. The Dr. Harmans moved to the city from Prosperity where they have made their home for the past four years. Miss Edna Brown To Wed Sgt. Smith Mrs. Vidalia Brown of Newber ry announces the engagement of her daughter, Edna Eloise, and Sgt. John Wesley Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Smith of Plant City, Fla. The wedding will take place March 2 in Queen’s chapel near Newberry. Mora often Mon. thru Sat, by LIS NICHOLS 11:25 A.M. H.R. BAUKHAGE 12:35 P.M. Sat. 5:55 p.m. WEDNESDAY Joseph Gotten, Barbara Stanwyck, Louis Calhern, Leslie Carton The Man With A Cloak Cartoon—The Guest . -7 i CECIL BROWN 5:55 P.M. WKDK FRANK SINGISfR 3:25 P.M. Sat. MUTUAL BROADCASTING COMPANY Keepsake CHOSEN FIRST AMONG ALL DIAMOND RINGS by the Fashion Academy CAMERON Ring Alto $150 and 250 Wedding Ring 12.50 200.00 Keepsake—The Fashion Ring of the Year—is the ring every girl wants most to wear. The Fashion Acad emy Award was presented to Keepsake for ‘’Exquisite de sign and bril liant fashion styling.” COME IN AND SEE OUR AWAR7M JMMNG KEEPSAKE COLLECTION. AS LITTLE AS $1 WEEKLY W.E. TURNER JEWELER DRIVE-IN Phone—1533-J SHOW STARTS AT 6:45 ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Cisco Kid In Beauty And The Bandit Gilbert Roland Ramsay Ames 2 Color Cartoons SUNDAY Buccaneer s Girl (In Technicolor) Yvonne De Carlo, Philip Friend Andrea King, Robert Douglas Force-Taylor Marriage Told Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor of Newberry announce the marriage of her daughter, Rebecca June, to George Clayton Force, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Force of Newberry, on January 12 at the home of the Rev. J. W. Tomlison, officiating minister. After a wed ding trip the couple is residing with the bride’s parents. WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Bowery Boys in “Let’s Go Navy” with Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall Added — ROAR OF THE IRON HORSE and LITTLE RASCALS Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY Also' Late Show 10:16 SATURDAY Cruel. , .Cunning. . .Cold as Ice! The Mob Broderick Crawford, Betty Bueh- ler and Richard Kiley Added—CAVALCADE OF BROAD WAY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY The Man On The Eiffel Tower In Color with Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone, Burgess Meredith and Robert Hutton Added—TOUCHDOWN TOWN Always A Color Cartoon Admission 12c and 40c every day Holiday Notice NEWBERRY^? Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NKWBBRRY will not be open for business Friday 22nd in observance of Washington’s Birthday Entertainment Plans Made For Hi Seniors One of the forms of entertain ment which is planned by New berry college for those high- school seniors who will be Its guests for the weekend of Febru ary 15 to 17 will be the Newber- ry-P. C. basketball game the night of the 16th. These two schools are ti^ditional rivals and always offer a spirited contest, thus assuring the guests of a good time. ' Other activities of the weekend will include a program by the Newberry College Singers and a movie show on Saturday after noon, and other entertainment is being planned for Saturday night. On Saturday morning the guests will have the opportunity of visit ing any of the college classes they choose and of conferring, if they desire, with any member of the faculty in whose department they may be interested. Sun day morning has been reserved for Sunday School and worship services. Woman’s Society The Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service of Central Methodist Church will meet Monday evening February 18th, at eight o’clock in the Mary Frances Wright Me morial Building. Feb. 22 Observed “Thinking Day” By Girl Scouts February 22 is the birthday of both Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, pioneers of Boy and Girl Scouts and Girl Guides, and of course, in this country, is observed as George Washington’s birthday, too. Since 1926, this date has been set aside as Thinking Day, when Girl Guides and-Girl Scouts all over the world think of each other and what Guiding and Scouting mean. When Juliette Low died in 1927, it was felt that the best memorial was one that would continue her work of developing 1 Another “high-school senior” weekend is being planned for February 22 to 24, at which time another group of high-school seniors from this state and sur rounding areas will be present. High school seniors from high schools within a radius of twenty miles of Newberry have been ex tended an invitation to be present for one of the weekends. All activities have been plan- ned to give the visitors an en joyable weekend and will be in formal. No evening dresses or dress suits will be needed and of course there will be no ex pense for the visitors. ' friendship between Girl Guides and Girl Scouts of all nations, and so the Juliette Low Me morial Fund was inaugurated, “for the promotion of Girl Scout ing and Girl Guiding throughout the world, as a contribution to ward world peace and good wllL M It is kept alive and growing by. gifts of Girl Scouts and Guides of all ages and from all parts of the world. This Fund sends girls from a different group of countries each year to camp together at Our Chalet, paying traveling expenses and the cost of encampment. Re ceiving one of these awards is one of the greatest honors a Girl Scout or Guide can have and is For Expert Repair Bring Your Radio and Telavlalon GEO. N. MARTIN Radio and Televiiion Service SALES and SERVICE • BOYCE STREET Oppoalte County Library 24 HOUR SERVICE Tslaphona S11 certainly a goal toward which to work. Among other activities are international conferences—exr change of trainees and visitors between countries. Gifts have been made to help In reetablish- ment of Girl Scouting and Guid ing in war-torn countries. On Thinking Day, February 22, the Girl Scouts in Newberry are going to bring one penny for each year of their age to the cab in. There we will try Vo under stand the Girl Guides \md Girl Scouts in other countries, play ing their games, singing' their songs, and learning some oi? their customs. Each troop will ' 1 ticipate In one of the named activities to further understanding. Some troops making international posters, prize will be awarded the b« one. >ve MONEY TO LEND A client of mine has some money to loan on im proved farm lands and on improved city property. Also, on bank and cotton mill stock and on govern ment bonds. Any one loan not to be over sixty (60) per cent, of the recognized market value of the security offered. Rate of interest six per cent, per annurti, payable annually. Loan to be secured by note or bond of borrower with first mortgage on real property and by collateral note with assignment of stocks and bonds. Call to see the undersigned. H. C. Holloway, Attorney Come see Hie car with America’s most revolutionary engine design. It’s sensational! TREMENDOUS NEW POWER! Biggest engine advance in a generation ... 160 horsepower ... terrific acceleration and cruising performance on regular fuel! TREMENDOUS NEW FEATURES! Try new Power Steering . . . it’s unbelievable! .Super-safe Power Brakes. No-Shift Driving. Electric Window Lifts. Lots more! 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