The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, March 07, 1952, Image 8

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TEDS NEWBERRY BUN Our extensive stocks of nationally known, profession ally endorsed vitamins have earned for us the desig nation as VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS. Whatever • your vitamin prescription calls for, we can supply you 'with the exact product your doctor has recommended for your specific requirement. Our full variety of brands and preparations—plus our intimate know ledge of the products—suggest that when vitamis are in order, you fill the order at SMITH’S Quart U.S.P. CODLIVER OIL $2.49 100 10 mg’ VITAMIN B $1.79 FOR MORE ENERGY OLA-BERIN Iron-Liver Vitamins 100 for $5.95 FREE — 25 RYBUTAL with each purchase of 100 for $5.95 AYTINAL VITAMINS AND MINERALS 100 for $3.95 Small I-Y TABLETS 74c 100 Brewers YEAST TAB 49c 100 UNICAPS $3.11 100 Capsule WHEAT GERM $1.49 2 oz. HOMICEBRIN 69c »The highly developed skill of the registered pharmacist is your assurance of safety in prescription service. You can depend upon our pharmacists to apply that skill to every step of the compounding pro cedure. Ingredients are selec ted . . . measured . . . mixed, with painstaking care — and then the prescription is dou ble-checked to make accuracy doubly sure. You are well ad vised to put the safety of your health in our skilled hands. i RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Corinne Calvet, , Sailor Beware Fox News SATURDAY Tom Ewell, Julia Adams, Evelyn Varden, “Dusty” Henley Finders Keepers Also Two Cartoons SUNDAY Shows start 3:00 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. Frank Sinatra, Shelley Winters, Alex Nichol, Meet Danny Wilson Also Short—Desert Nomades MONDAY A TUESDAY James Mason, Ava Gardner, Nigel Patrick, Mario Gabre Pandora And The Flying Dutchman M.G.M. News WEDNESDAY Ralph Meeker, Nancy Davis, James Whitmore, Jean Hagen Shadow In The Sky Also Short WELLS THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Charles Starrett in “Prairie Roundup'’ with SMILEY BURNETTE Added — ROAR OF THE IRON HORSE and THREE STOOGES Comedy SUNDAY Shows start at 3:00 and 8:45 It’s Gay and Loaded with Fun and Popular Tunes! Sunny Side Of The Street in Color with Frankie Laine, Billy Daniels, Terry Moore, Jerome Coutrland and Toni Arden • DRIVE-IN Phone—1533-J SHOW STARTS AT 6:46 ON 1 FF T DAY and SATURDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Saddle Tra II (In Technicolor) Joel McCrea Wanda Hendrix SUNDAY Hit Parade Of 1)51 John Carroll Marie McDonald also “The Cuban Fireball” It’s an all-out swing on the blues! MONDAY and TUESDAY Mrs. Mike Dick Powell Evelyn Keyes A great book becomes a greater picture! WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Guard Brian Donlevy, Forrest Tucker and Ella Raines Action—Plus—Action Remember Friday Night is Always “Wahoo” Night WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS SCREEN GAME . Always A Color Cartoon MONDAY and TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:16 SATURDAY In this deadly game he could only lose once! The Green Glove Glenn Ford, Geraldine Brooks and Sir Cedric Hardwicks Added — HEART THROBS OF YESTERDAY WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY Yunkon Manhunt Kirby Grant, Gail Davis, (Margaret Field and Chinook Added—FUTURE MAJOR LEAD ERS and CANDID MICROPHONE Admission 12c and 40c every day YOU NEVER DROVE Eke this before!... De Soto defivers terrific 160-horsepower performance on regular fuel! Gets more power from every drop of gas! YOU NEVER STEERED like this before ... Power Steering does the work hydraulically. Parking is child’s play I YOU NEVER ENJOYED so many wonderful ride and drive features! Power Brakes... Electric Window Lifts... Solex Heat-Resistant Glass... Onflow Shock Absorbers... No-Shift Driving. Come in now and drive the new De Soto Fire Dome Eight! It’s unquestionably the Car of the Year I POWER STEERING is the most talked-about new- car feature in years! Now, steering is as easy as dialing a telephone. Hydraulic power does the work for you . .. you can actually turn the wheel with one finger, even when the car is at a stand still. And parking is easy — at last! White sidewall tires, when available,are optional equipment. BAKER-SUMMER MOTOR COMPANY 1223 McKibben Street — Newberry DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH Dealers present Groucho Marx in “You Bet Your Life” every week on both Radio and Television NBC WANT ADS WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal Batteries, Radiators and Rags. W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent street. Phone 731-W 28-tb 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. 43-2te VIGO Rabbit Pellets — VIGO Pigeon Feed—save money by feeding Vigo Feeds—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale Gro ers—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 Russell, 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. 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 WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS BROADUS LIPSCOMB WATCHMAKER 2309 Johnstone Street *OUR in NfW POWER •••with WHIX MOTOR RYTHAfe Cleans out carbon and sludge. Re news engine “pep”, protects against friction. Add to gas and oil. Satisfac tion or money refunded. Try motor rytkm! R. M. Hollingshead Corp., Camden 2, N. J. At Ssrvic* Stations, Garagos, Avto Supply Star** Distributed By PIEDMONT AUTO PARTS CO., INC. 1320 Thompson St. Newberry, 8. C. I FREE! MOTHPROOF : YOUR CLOTHES • At no extra charge, all clothing cleaned by ut is • mothproofed. Guaranteed for six months against math destruction. Newberry Steam Laundry & D. C. Co. Phone 310 934 Main St. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1952 l me. k- ■ * i W fi mm pafpl High School Seniors who visited Newberry College on High School Days, February 22, 23, 24. First row, left to right: Elsie Newman, Savannah, Ga.; Elsa Coats, Savannah, Ga.; Martha Kandel, Savannah, Ga; Betty Anne Wertz, Bateaburg, Julia Speares, Anderson; Jewel Cromer, Kinarde; Jim mie Ruff, Newberry; Allene Shealy, Little Mountain; Erlene Shealy, Little Mountain; and Loretta Darr, Columbia; Second row, left to right: Miriam Johnson, Brunson; Mary Frances Pope, Winne- boro; Barbara McFadden, Winnsboro; Virginia Reese, Newberry; Margaret Spotts, Newberry; Davis, Newberry; Meverette Kelly, North Charleston; Jo Poole, North Charleston; Helen Mill St. Matthews; and, Martha Frick, Greenwood, Top row, left to right: Tom Varner, Savannah, John Geiger, St. Matthews; Vernie Amick, Prosperity; Eddie Seastrunk, West Columbia; Cook, Prosperity; Larry Hunter, Prosperity; Leon Koon, Pomaria; and, Alvin Hentz, Pomaria. jm i, -. Miss Koon To Wed Mr. Hamm In June Mr. and Mrs. James L. Koon, Sr., of Prosperity, announce tbs engagement of their daughter, Jeanette to Glenn Ladison Hamm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff A. Hamm, Sr., also of Prosperity. The wedding will take place on Sunday, June 8th in the St Lukes Lutheran Church near Prosperity. Miss Koon, a graduate of the Prosperity High School, was a member of the 1950 Commercial graduating class at Newberry Col lege. After completing her comr merical course, she was employed for nine months by Representar live Walter T. Lake, after which she accepted a position with the State Industrial Commission in Columbia. She now holds a po sition with Newberry County a4 clerk to the County Auditor and Treasurer. Mr. Hamm is also a graduate of the Prosperity High School. PROSPERITY (continued from page one) an automobile accident last Wed nesday and is now in a cast in the Columbia Hospital She ex pects to come home this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Shelby and their little daughter, Chaun- cey of Columbia, and John Taylor, who is working in Florence, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor. Mrs. Lindsay Fellers, Quay Fel lers, and Mrs. Fellers’ sister, Mrs. Margery Rawls of Greenville, who has been visiting Mrs. Fellers for two weeks spent Sunday in Win nsboro with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hall. Mrs. Rawls remained to visit her sister, Mrs. Hall. Mrs. David Tilllnghast of Greenville, and Miss Annie Lee Langford of Spartanburg were guests Saturday of Miss Susie JIM KINARD RETURNS TO UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA James Kinard, who has 1 acting as an assistant to the rector in the Public partment in Columbia for the year, recently resigned sition there to return to versity of Virginia, ville, to work towards plete his Ph. Degree. Jim, the eldest son of Mrs. James C. Kinard, his studies at the Univei the beginning of the semester which began the 1 February. MRS. EZELL PATIENT IN LOCAL HOSPITAL Langford. Mr. and Mrs. have returned J. A. home Williams from a month’s tour of Florida. NOTICE Patients of the late Dr. A. T. Neely: His office will, be opened all day Sat urday, March 8th. If Dr. Neely order ed glasses, you may call for them Satur day. Miss Roxdelle Taylor of the Columbia Hospital School of Nurs ing spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Taylor. Mrs. Paul Ezell, who mitted to the Newberry Hospital on Monday, from an attack of flue, is to be doing nicely. Mrs. James Brown, board operator at the local pital, is a patient in the where she is undergoing ment. RECEIVES NURSE’S CAP Miss Peggy Stutts, a student nurse at the Columbia Hospital who has completed her preclinical period of training, received her nursing cap at exercises held In the Columbia Hospital Auditorium on Tuesday, March 4. This marks the successful completion of the first part of her nurses* training which will qualify Miss Stutts as a registered nurse. Miss Stutts, daughter of John Stutts, 308 Glenn Street, and the late (Mrs. Stutts, entered he? nurses training at the Columbia Hospital last June immediateb aftr graduating from the Newber ry High School. Final Census Rei Being Made He now holds a position with the Hamm Furniture Company In Prosperity. The Bureau of the -Census soon begin publication of a of final bulletins based 1950 Census of Population ? will be the first of its kind 1940, C. W. Martin, District ager, U. S. Department of < merce, Charleston, has anne The Series P-B Bulletin (Ge eral Characteristics) will tain statistics on the characteristics of the population of -each county, the rural-non farm and rural-farm parts of each county, each urban place of 2,- 500 inhabitants or more, places of 1,000 to 2,500 Inhabitants, as well as for the total of each urbanised area and each standard metropoli tan area. Repeat Performance! Multi Pastel Brown, Beige, Yellow Blue Ombre S, N and M Widths to Size 10 Last seasons most popular casual style is back again stronger than ever in 3 colorful combinations. Attractively priced at a new low $7.95. Anderson’s Shoe Store