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THE KSwBEftRY SUM PftIDAy, FEBRUARY 29, i$62’ iic. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT CAMELLIAS AND AZALEAS With every deluxe deepfreeze HOME FREEZER or, with every deluxe DEEPFREEZE REFRIGERATOR purchased between February 25 and April 1, we will give 1 doz. Camellia Plants 18 to 24 inches tall, or their equivalent value in azalea plants. These are healthy and stocky plants and practically all varieties can be furnished. Come in today and select your home freezer or* refrigerator. Ruff Implement Co. 1315 Caldwell St Phone 772 Fred H. Bishop, 69, Dies At Hospital After 10-Day Illness Fred Harmon Bishop, 69, died Tuesday morning at the Newber ry County Memorial Hospital. He had been in ill health for the past several years and in a ser ious condition for the past 10 days. Mr. Bishop was horn and rear ed in the upper part of Newber ry County near Jalapa, the sou of the late James Allen and Nancy Bones Bishop. For a num ber of years he had made his home in Newberry at 935 Fair Street. He was a farmer most of his life, but had worked a few years with the Oakland Plant of Kendall Mills. He was a mem ber of the Central Methodist Church of Newberry. He is survived by three sisters, Mrs. M. L. Duckett and Mrs. L. W. Bedenbaugh, both of Newber ry and Mrs. J. F. Riser, Sanford, Fla. Funeral services were conduct ed Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at the residence in Newberry by the Rev. George H. Hodges. Inter ment followed in Rosemont ceme tery. Mrs. Sara W. Smith, Newberry Native, Dies In Clinton Mrs. Sara Willingham Smith, 41, died Thursday afternoon at the Hayes Hospital in Clinton. She had been ill for tho past 19 months. Mrs. Smith was born and rear ed in Newberry Cbunty and was the daughter of the late John M. and Mrs. Annie Purdy Willing ham. She was the wife of Mel vin Smith and had made her home in Jacksonville, Fla., for nearly four years. She was a member of Hollywood Baptist Church. She is survived by her hus band, two sons, James Melvin and John Henry Smith, Joanna; two sisters, Mrs. W. H. Wilson, Ninety Six, and Mrs. G. S. Lewis, Joanna, five brothers, H* M. and E. J., Joanna; R. J. Newberry; H. T. Ninety Six, and O R. Willing ham, Brevard. Funeral services were conduct ed at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Joanna Baptist Church by the Rev. James E. Mitchell, the Rev. Joe Giles and the Rev. 'Mr. Sloan. REV. M. L. KE8TER ACCEPTS CHARGE IN EARHARDT Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Kester, moved Monday from Waiter- boro to Earhardt, where Reverend Kester has accepted a charge at the Lutheran Church there. Rev. Kester had been pastor of the Walterboro Lutheran Church for the past six years. HOW DO I MAKE A LOAN AT THE BANK?” Loans at this bank are made directly by our manager, Mr. Norris, or by our assistant manager. If you intend to borrow on collateral, you should bring it with you. Generally, you can borrow money more cheaply at the bank than from other sources. If the loan is dis counted (interest paid in advance), the rate of interest may be even lower. There are several ways to arrange a loan. YOU CAN BORROW ON REAL ESTATE If you own your home or other property free and clear you will find you can borrow a considerable sum here on a long or short term frst mortgage at low rates. If your property already carries a first mortgage, a second mortgage loan can often be arranged. YOU CAN BORROW ON LIFE INSURANCE If you have paid-up life insurance or policies with sizable cash or loan value, you car borrow money up to the full loan value here at very modest rates. Such loans can be made for either a short or long period of time. YOU CAN BORROW ON SECURITIES If you own government, municipal or corporate bonds or debentures, or certain types of mortgages, or high grade listed preferred stocks you can use these as collateral against a loan here at moderate interest rates. AN UNSECURED LOAN .IS POSSIBLE Sometimes a loan may be made here on no other security than your signature on a note. A bank will often lend on character” alone if the purpose of the loan is desirable and the borrower’s record and prospects are of the best. Come In and See Us At Any Time The South Carolina National Bank Joe L. Keitt, Asst. Mgr. DRIVE-IN Phone—1533-J SHOW STARTS AT 6:46 ON FPTDAY and SATURDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Twilight In The Sierras (In Color) Roy Rogers & Trigger, Dale Evans, Pat Brady and The Riders of the Purple Sage SUNDAY The Great Jewel Robber Starring David Brian, Marjorie Reynolds, John Argher It’s the story of the amazing “Gerald Dennis” now serving 18 years in Sing Sing! Beginning Monday, March 3rd We Will be Open Seven Nights A Week. Always A Color Cartoon WELLS THEATRE Mrs. Seim’s Brother Dies In Batesburg Funeral services for Heyward R. Danielsen, 38, who died sud denly at his home in Batesburg Saturday, was conducted Monday at 11 a.m. in Batesburg First Baptist Church. Burial followed in Rosemont cemetery, Newberry. Mr. Danielsen had been in ill health for several years. He was a son of the late J. T. and Sally Oxner Danielsen. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen F. Danielsen, Batesburg; three sons, Teddy, Danny and Louis Allen Danielsen, Batesburg; one brother, J. T. Danielsen, Jr., Columbia; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Senn. Newberry, and Mrs. A. E. Kalloff, Brooklyn, N. Y.; one half- sister, Mrs. Hubert Kinard, New berry; and his step-mother, Mrs. Mary Enlow, Newberry. DRAYTON RUTHERFORD CHAPTER TO MEET WITH MRS. HOUSEAL The Drayton Rutherford Chap ter of the U. D. C. will meet Tuesday afternoon, March 4, at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. W. G. Houseal on Caldwell street, with Mrs. C. H. Cannon assisting. Members are pleased to note change of hour, also send or bring dues. MISS SEASE TO CELEBRATE 89TH BIRTHDAY SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hanna will be hosts to a “drop-in” at their home on E. Main street Sunday afternoon beginning at 4 o’clock in honor of Mrs. Han na’s aunt. Miss E. E. Sease, who celebrated her 89th birthday Sun day, February 24th. •Miss Sease lives in an apart ment in the home of Miss Sarah Caldwell on E. Main street. She does her own cooking and house work, besides taking care of a flower and vegetable garden each year, which is her hobby. Miss Sease, the oldest member of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, is present for Sunday school and church service each Sunday. She is still very active and walks to church most of the time except when relatives or friends take her. Relatives and friends of Miss Sease are invited to drop in Sunday afternoon and pay her a visit on her 89th birthday. Prosperity News (continued from page one) Marion Connelly, who is work ing at the Navy Proving Grounds at Dahlgren, Va. and Raynor Han cock of Dahlgren, spent the Wash ington holiday weekend at the home of Mrs. Connelly’s parents, Mr. and iMrs. M. P. Connelly. Mrs. Cecil Fellers of Newberry spent the weekend with her sis ter, Mrs. Mary Dove Long and brother. Dove Connelly and fam ily. The Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Whit ten and Mrs. M. P. Connelly at tended a Jurisdictional Missionary Meeting in Atlanta, Ga. this week. The Rev. and Mrs. Whitten visit ed their son and family in At lanta and IMrs. Connelly visited her daughter, Miss Betty Sue Connelly, student at Emory Uni versity Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Col their two sons of Charlotte, and Mrs. Murray Hughes, Jr., their children of Lancaster, H. L. Wheeler and her (laughters of Morristown, T< Mr. and Idrs. Watt of New® Oku were with (Mrs. Jacob Wheeler, Sr. and Mr. and Jacob Wheeler, the twiddle of week for the funeral of Hf Lee Wheeler, Mr. and Hughes and their children mained until Sunday. Mrs. C. T. Wyche was in Co lumbia last Friday and Saturday for the funeral of her grandson, Robert Wyche Goggans. Mrs. S. D. Merritt and lier two children, Gayle and Eddie,^ Shelby, N. C. were guests of ‘ Hunter Fellers this week. Cpl. David Bowers of Ml Air Field at Montgomery, spent the weekend at his hoi FRIDAY and SATURDAY Johnny Mack Brown in “Blazing Bullets" Added — ROAR OF THE IRON HORSE and NIGHTCLUB DAZE Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:16 SATURDAY The Guns! The Glory! The Fur ious Story of the Last Navajo War! Fort Defiance in Color with Dane Clark, Ben Johnson, Peter Graves and Tracey Roberts Added—Selected Shorts WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY A Boy You'll Never Forget! Johnny Holiday with William Bendix, Hoagy Car michael, Stanley Clements sfibd Allen Martin Added—Selected Shorts Admission 12c and 40c avery day RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY A FRIDAY 1 Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Robert Walker Strangers On A Train Fox News and Cartoon SATURDAY Shelley Winters, Richard Conte, Stephen McNally, Charles Bick ford Raging Tide Tom & Jerry Cartoon MONDAY A TUESDAY Doris Day, Danny Thomas, Frank Lovejoy, Patrice Wymore, James Gleason I’ll See You In My Dreams M.G.M. News WEDNESDAY Claudette Colbert, v Ann Blyth, Robert Douglas, Ann Crawford Thunder On The Hill Cartoon—Time Gallops On NOTICE The City of Newberry will ac cept sealed blda for Police and Fireman summer uniforms at the City Hall on March 12, 1952 at 10:00 A.M. The uniforms will be aa speci fied below: 40 pr. trousers — 100% virgin wool—skipper blue gabardine, not less than 13 oz. In weight 16 Police and 4 Fireman cap# of sdme material as trousers. 120 regulation police and fir* model shirts with 2 flap pockets— shoulder straps—badge reinforce ment over left pocket. Color — nickel grey. Fabric — poplin combed, mercerized. City of Newberry BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross of Charleston, announce the birth of a son, Willis Richard, Jr., at Roper hospital on January 21. Mrs. Ross was the former Miss Norma Long of Newberry. JOHNSONS VISIT WILD GOOSE REFUGE IN NORTH CAROLINA ) Mr. and Mrs. Tom P. John son and daughter, Miss Tommie Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. Carol Ben nett and her son Carl, Jr., spent Saturday on a sight-seeing trip to the Lockhart Gaddy’s Wild Goose Refuge at Ansonville, N. C. They also visited Mrs. John son's and Mrs. Bennett’s sister, Mrs. Niven in Monroe, and Mrs. Johnson’s uncle, George McCain in Waxhaw, who is bed ridden, before returning to their home Sunday night. A SON Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Martin of Newberry are receiving con gratulations upon the arrival of a son, born on Friday, February 21 at the Newberry Meinorial Hospital. MRS. TODD RECUPERATING AFTER HOSPITALIZATION The friends of Mrs. M. W. Todd, Jr. (Jean Copeland), daugh ter of Mrs. O. O. Copeland, will be pleased to learn that she is recuperating from hospitalization with pneumonia. Mrs. Todd and two children are living in Chey enne, Wyoming where Captain Todd is stationed at Francis War ren Air Force Base. BIRTH OF A DAUGHTER Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Tommie Setzler of Sampson Air Base, N. Y., are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a daughter, born on Sunday, February 24th. Mrs. Setzler, the former Joyce Leslie, daughter of Mrs. G. S. Leslie and daughter are reported to be doing nicely. Mrs. T. E. Setzler, mother of Sergeant Setzler, is spending a while with the Setzlers in New York. < for brides... and their friends CONCERT MEMBER (continued from page one) ege of bringing one guest. At intermission, questionaires will be passed out, giving members the opportunity to cheqk the type of concerts they prefer for next year. This will serve as a guide to the committee which selects the artists for next year. This is done as soon as the drive is completed, and naturally, the more members, the more money, the better con certs for next year! WANT ADS WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal Batteries, Radiators and Rags. W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent street. Phone 731-W 28-th PECANS—PECANS—PECANS — We are back in the market for PECANS—we are buying every day and ask that you bring us the ones that you do not need— any amount—any size—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale Grocers—Newberry, S. C. 43-2tc VIGO Rabbit Pellets — VIGO Pigeon Feed—save money by feeding Vigo Feeds—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale Grocers—Newberry, S. C. 43-2tc OLD GOLD WANTED—Cash paid . promptly for old broken jewelry, dental gold. Scrap silver, plati num, etc. Ship to Otis RusseH, Waltersburg, Pa. 35-tfc. INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE—11 years experience State and Federal tax incomes. NEW LOCA TION—Am now located in office upstairs over Turner’s Jewelry Store at 1101% Caldwell street. Entrance, stairway between Doc tor -Senn and Livingston’s office and Turner’s Jewelry store. Resi dence phone 928-J. Office phone 313-W. Mrs. A. H. Counts. 35-ltc 3 - ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT—Couple without children. Call 384. 41-tfc. AUDITOR’S 1952 TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICE Returns of personal prop erty, new buildings and real estate transfers, and poll tax, are to be made at the Coun ty Auditor’s Office begin ning; January 1st, 1952 through February 29th, 1952 All able bodied male citi zens between the ages of twenty-one and sixty are liable to $1.00 poll tax. All returns are to be made by School Districts. Your failure to make return calls for penalty as prescribed by law. PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS Auditor Newberry County WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS BR0ADUS LIPSCOMB WATCHMAKER 2309 Johnstone Street SHEER COTTONS, NYLONS, RAYONS in Solid Shades and printed Butcher Linens Tissue Ginghams Broadcloths Tissue Chambray Powder Puff Muslins A complete stock of spring and summer fabrics SEWING ACCESSORIES You’ll find the popular Simplicity and McCall pat terns here. Also all the sewing accessories you’ll need. Drop in and make your selection at leisure. Carpenter’s Newberry, S. C. i