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THE NEWBERRY BUN FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1952 Precinct Clubs Elect Officers (continued from page one) Pres. L. E. Werts, Clerk, J. C. Arant. Delegates: Rev. G. R. Pettigrew, J F. Scurry, J. G. Smith, H. L. Dominick, L. E. Werts. Ward 4 No. 1- -Ex. Comm,, J. O. Havird, Pres., Herman Lang- ford, V. Pres., T. P. Wicker, Sec., J. O. Havird. Delegates: Herman Langford, Dr. L. E. Brossy, T. P. Wicker, J. E. Epting, J. O. Havird, Preston 'McAlhaney. Garmany—Ex. Comm., J. Dave Caldwell, Pres., Tom P. Crooks, V. Pres., Mrs. Tom P. Crooks, Sec., Mrs. Vinne Kate Price. Delegates: Tom Crooks, W. H. Hentz, J. D. Caldwell. Mt. Bethel—Ex. Comm., Charl- mers Brown, Pres., Furman Epps, Sec., Mrs. Eva Ringer. Dele gates: Chalmers Brown and W. E. Epps. Hartford—Ex. Comm., C. L. •Lester,Pres., H. L. Shealy, Sec., Mrs. J. F. Hawkins. Delegates: W. B. Goggans, C. L. Lester, Owen Holmes, J. F. Hawkins, J. H. Eargle. Kinards—Ex. Comm., J. B. Smith, Pres., J. J. Johnson, Sec., Ralph G. Boozer. Delegate: W. D. Boozer. Jalapa—Ex. Comm., Hugh M. Epting, Pres., C. B. Parr, Sec., C. C. Wallace. Delegates: S. P. Harris, J. T. McCrackin, Jr., Tom Abrams, W. W. Riser, Mrs. C. C. Wallace, Mrs. H. L. Parr, Jr. Utopia—Ex. Comm., John A. Nichols, Pres., S. S. Cannon, V. Pres., Ernest W. Derrick, Sec.- Treas., W. Nichols. Delegates: Walter T. Lake and Richard P. Boulware. Oakland—Pres., G. A. Attaway, V. Pres., Andy Bowen, Sec., Bar bara Wessinger, Ex. Comm., C. J. Swindler. Delegates: F. H. Hol land, 'Mrs. F. H. Holland, James Dickerson, Mrs. James Dickerson, Mrs. G. A. Attaway, Andy Bowen. Johnstone—Pres., Marvin S. Wilson, V. Pres., R. W. Young, Sec., Henry R. Boozer, Ex. Comm., John Banks, Clerk, Kate N. Wil son. Delegates: D. Spearman, G. S. Minick, E. R. Fellers. Ward 3 No. 1—Pres., Dr. E. H. Bowman, SeQ., Henry T. Cannon, Ex. Comm., '1‘homas H. Pope. Dele gates: Judge Steve C. Griffith, Aubrey Harley, Cyril Hutchinson, T. H. Pope. Ward 2—Pres., Fred H. Domi nick, V. Pres., Dr. R. M. Kennedy, Sec., Mrs. A. H. Counts, Ex. Comm., C. A. Dufford. Delegates: Hugh Shannon, Dr. R. M. Ken nedy, J. E. Smith, Ace W. Wat kins, C. A. Dufford, R. D. Cole man, Frank Sutton, Buddy More- head, Jimmie Lipscomb, Mrs. A. H. Counts, iMrs. R. D. Wright, Dr. James C. Kinard, J. W. Ear- hardt, Jr., John Lindsay, Roy Whitaker, Moody Atcheson, Ray Dawkins, W. J. Smith, Fred H. Dominick. Bush River—Pres., Rev. J. R. McKittrick, V. Pres., D. L. Shealy, Sec. V. Pres., F. M. Satterwhite, Ex. Comm., C. T. Smith, Sec., Hugh Kolb, Treas., W. M. Bu ford, Delegate: P. C. Workman. Ward 3 No. 2—Pres., Frank Shealy, V. Pres., E. F. McConnell, Sec., C. J Carver, Ex. Comm., C. A. Shealy. Delegates: J. E. Mc Connell, C. A. Shealy, C. J. Car ver, Frank Shealy, C. J. Jackson, C. A. Shealy, Jr., Floyd Dominick, J. F. Yochem, Roy Stutts, Rev. Horace Lindler, J. H. Martin, Oli ver Davis, A. P. Boozer, John Stutts, J. R. Smith, B. C. Hend- six, O. E. Wood, David Brown, Floyd Brown, Eugene Reeves, W. S. Golden, James Griffin and Ben Vaughn. Ward No. 6—Pres., E. Maxcy Stone, V. Pres., Mrs. Dave Hayes, Sec., Bill Whelan, Ex. Comm., E. Maxcy Stone. Delegates: E. Max cy Stone, J. Fred Cromer, J. E. Wiseman, P. N. Abrams, B. V. Chapman, Jake Wise, C. E. Saint- Amand, Mrs. Dave Hayes, Mrs. Nancy Copeland, Mrs. Richard Baker, R. M. Lominack, Ned Pur cell, T. L. Hill, C. D. Coleman, J. W. Hunter, Mrs. Mamie Summer and C B. Spinks. • Long Lane—Pres., B. H. Cald well, Sec., L. E. Chandler, Ex. Comm., C. M. Folk. Delegates: Lee Hargrove, L. E. Chandler, J. G. Glenn and George Abrams. Peak—Pres., Joe E. Mayer, Sec., H. L. Subei*, Ex. Comm., John A. Mayer. Delegates: Joe E. Mayer, J. K. Shell, E. F. Eargle, F. T. Chapman and John A. Mayer. Jolly Street—Pres., S. R. Metis, Sec., Geo. I. Kinard, Ex. Comm., W. B. Boinest, Jr. Delegates: J. W. Richardson, G. T. Werts, Claude Richardson, Edd Dunn Richardson and C. L. Kinard. Silverstreet—Pres., H. O. Long, V. Pres., John V. Havird, Sec.- Treas., Henry M. Havird, Ex. Comm., B. O. Long. Delegates: H. O. Long, T. B. Boozer, Allen Ept ing, Matt Berry, J. M. Alewine, O. K. Nichols, iMurry Sheppard, David Waldrop and H. T. Lake. Helena—Pres., J. R. Wood, Sec. Mrs. Nellie Coats Davis, Ex. Comm., J. R. Wood. Delegates: J. R. Wood, A. T. Attaway, W. S. Waters and Chesley Abrams. Wheeland—'Pres., M. A. Riddle, Sec., Mrs. D. C. Boland. Dele gates: M. A. Riddle and L. M. Cannon. Mulberry—Pres., Oscar Graham, Sec., J. A. Felker, Ex. Comm., Daniel Graham. Delegates: T. A. Harmon and C. C. Lominick. St. Philips—Ex. Comm., David L. Ruff. Delegates: M. E. Enlow, Perry F. Halfacre, John D Koon, the OPENING of Roland Felker’s BARBER SHOP Friday, March 28th, at location formerly known as Exchange Barber Shop FREE! FREE! MANY VALU ABLE PRIZES Boy’s or Girl’s Bicycle! Rod and Reel! Come in and make a pur chase. You may be the lucky winner of a bicycle, a rod & reel or a free hair cut! 1st. prize: BOY’S or GIRL’S BICYCLE 2nd prize: ROD AND REEL FREE HAIR CUTS to the next 6 winners. We’ll Be Looking For You! ROLAND FELKER’S BARBER SHOP Located in Basement of Exchange Building Below the Newberry County Bank Roland Felker & Melvin Richardson Elevator Service to the Barber Shop if desired Drayton Rutherford Cake Sale Saturday Due to the Inconvenience of downtown parking on Saturday, the Drayton Rutherford chapter will hold its cake sale at the home of Mrs. Robert D. Wright on Saturday morning, March 29th, beginning at eleven o’clock. Mrs. Charles Boyd, Mrs^ Houseal Norris, and Mrs. Ralph Baker are the members of the special committee having the sale In charge. Interested buyers will please note the place and date. Drayton Rutherford Chapter UDC Meet At Baker Home The monthly meeting of Dray ton Rutherford Chapter will be held in the home of Mrs. Richard Baker, with Mrs. Cannon Blease as associate hostess, on Tues day afternoon, April 1st., at 4 o’clock. The new Year Books have come and will be ready for distribution. For the historical program Airs. Baker will give the history of the Confederate Flag, this to be fol lowed by a chapter forum on the flag and its recent popularity. MRS SMITH RETURNS HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. R. Derrill Smith who underwent an operation in the Newberry County Memorial Hos pital about three weeks ago, re turned to her home on E. Main street last Sunday, and is doing nicely. BIRTH OF A SON Born to Mr. and Mrs. David B. Ringer of Pomaria, a son in the* Newberry Memorial Hospital on Thursday, March 27th. BIRTH OF A DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. James Long of Saluda announce the birth of a daughter, born in the Newberry Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, March 25th. WARD SIX CLUB / (continued from page one) and “Whereas, he is best known to those of us present since we are hia neighbors and have had oc casion to observe his conduct in his business daily, and “Whereas, he is an able, competent lawyer well fitted for the position and will represent the people of Newberry, Laurens, Greenwood and Abbeville counties fairly and justly as Solicitor, “Therefore, Be It Resolved by the voters of Ward 6, Newberry, in regular meeting assembled, That we go on record as whole heartedly supporting C. E. Saint- Amand for Solicitor, Eighth Cir cuit, and we do recommend him to our fellow-democrats in this and other counties without res ervation. “Approved unanimously in regu lar meeting this 22nd day of March, 1952 at Newberry County Courthouse. Signed William W. Whelan. Secretary of Ward 6 precinct.” D. Govan Sease, W. H. Ruff, Hor ace, F. Lominick, John W. Wicker, J. W. Lominick. Prosperity No 2—Pres., T. A. Dominick, Sec., Ralph B. Black, Ex. Comm., T. A. Dominick. Dele gates : Dr. C. K. Wheeler, Ralph B Black, S. W. Shealy, A. R. Chappell, W. C Barnes, D. H. Hamm, Sr., Max Cook, H. L. Shealy, Fred Cook, O. B. Love lace. Fairview—Pres., M. H. Lester, Sec., Floyd iMartin. Delegates: W. H. Dominick, A. K. Shealy, and Floyd Martin. Little Mountain — Ex. Comm., Carl B. Shealy, Pres., E. A. Wheeler, Sec., A. Y. Teed^ Dele^ gates: Claude Clark, Harold Wise, A M. Stoudemifb, W. B. Shealy, B. M. Wise, Ernest Cumalander, Clarence Shealy, Maloy Shealy, David Shealy, L. M. Shealy, Er nest Wheeler, H. S. Shealy, An drew Shealy. Longshore—Pres., Gilder Neel, V. Pres., Robert L. Dorroh, Sec., Samuel Lipsey, Ex Comm., Harry W. Shealy. Delegates: Gilder Neel, W. O. Pitts, Gaston F. Boozer, Samuel Lipsey; alternates, J. Fos ter Senn and W. O. Senn. Trinity—Pres., J. H. Dickert, Sec., L. B. Bedenbaugh, Ex. Com., Ray Martin, and J. C. Waldrop, delegate. O’Neal No. 2—Pres., D. A. Bed enbaugh, V. Pres., J. P. Fellers, Sec., L. C. Fellers, Ex. Comm., W. V. Pugh. Delegates: W. V. Pugh, J. S. Dawkins, Dennis Beden baugh and Claude Dominick. Saluda No. 7—Pres., James F. Sanders, Sec., James Werts, Ex- Comm., C. S. Fellers. Delegates: R. G. Parks and T. P. Harris, al ternate. Maybinton—Pres., A. H. May- bin, V. Pres., Bennie Cathcart, Sec., B. H. 'Maybin, Ex. Comm., Minor Cathcart. Delegate: John Hardy; alternate, Frank Wilson. Zion—Pres., J. A. Bundrick, Ex. Comm., J. B. Eargle. Dele gates: J. A. Bundrick, J. B Kin ard and George Richardson. St. Paul—Ex. Comm., L. B. Bed enbaugh. Delegates: Carl H. Ept ing, D. L. Wedeman. Walton—George Hentz, Pres., Pauline H. Crooks, Sec., M. B. Crooks, Ex. Comm. Delegates: John Parrott and Joe Ruff. Dominick—Pres., H. E. . Breh- mer, Sec., Miss Nannie McKit trick, Ex. Comm., J. D. Epting. Delegate: Hayne Brehmer. Union—Pres., J. C. Kinard, Ex. Comm., George S. Enlow. Dele gates: J. C. Kinard and Joe Wil son. Openings Available For Investigators With Civil Service The U. S. Civil Service Com mission today announced that there continues to be an urgent need for applicants for Investi gator positions with that agency throughout the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South ^ Carolina and Tennessee. Applicants must pass a written test and must have had certain experience and/or education. Po sitions pay $4025 and $5060 a year. College graduates may qualify for the $4205 positions without experience if they pass the written test. College students who expect to graduate by June 30, 1952 may apply in this ex amination. Such students who pass the written test may re ceive appointments but may not enter on duty until they complete their college study. Appointees must be available for travel on temporary detail, or be willing to accept permanent assignment anywhere in the United States as the needs of the service renuire. Services of appointees will be used in the Fifth Region to the maximum extent that conditions of the work will permit. Where these aer* vices are required in other civil service regions, such assignments will be on a temporary detail wherever possible. Complete information and forms to file may be obtained from Miss Sadie Bowers, secretary, at the local post offifce or from the Fifth U. S. Civil Service Regional Office, 5 Forsyth Street, N. W., Atlanta, Ga. WANT ADS WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal Batteries, Radiators and Rags. W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent street. Phone 731-W 28-th 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. 3 - ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT—Couple without children. Call 384. 41-tfc. USED DOORS—New shipment— most sizes. Noah’s Ark, Abbe- ville, S. C. 45-3tc. PECANS—PECANS—PECANS — Pick up the small pecans and bring them to us—any amount— any size—any time—R. Derrill Smith and son Inc., Wholesale Grocers—Newberry, S. C. 46-2tc. RABBIT FEED—Pigeon Feed — VIGO is the best feed for your pets and you will save money by feeding this brand—VIGO — R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Whole sale Grocers—Newberry, S. C.46-21 USED PLUMBING — New ship ment of tubs, sinks, lavatories. Some excellent built-in tubs. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville, S. C. 46-6tc ARE YOU AN $80 A WEEK man tied to a $45 a week job? If you are ambitious, neat appear ing and have a car, write P. O. Box 236, Anderson, S. C. Final Rites Held At Home Monday For Thompson Price • Thompson Price, 57, died Fri day at his home on Nance street after a period of declining health. He was the son of the late Hir am Price of Wisconsin and Mrs. Lydia Graham Ainsworth of New berry. He was employed in the drafting department of the State Highway Department in Columbia for the past several years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Trabert Price; his mother; two sons, Charles Tra bert, Washington, D. C., and William Thompson, Dayton, O., and two grandchildren. Funeral services were conduct ed at 11 a.m. Monday at the late residence by the Rev. Edward B. Clippard. Burial followed in Rose^ mont cemetery. Lipscomb Infant Services Monday The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Lipscomb died Sunday morning at the Newberry County MRS. PARR TO LEAVE Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his parents, Broadus and Mary Owens Lips comb; one brother, Robert Bruce Liscomb; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lipscomb, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McGray. Graveside services were held Monday in Rosemont cemetery. Funeral Services For Mrs. A. E. Gary Conducted Monday Miss Annie Elizabeth Gary, 86, died Saturday morning at the Newberry County Memorial Hos pital after several days of critical illness. She was the daughter of the late Dorsey L. and Sarah Jane Craig Gary ol Kinards and lived her entire life there until she moved to Newberry in 1938. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Her survivors include one nephew, W. D. Kennerley of Greenville, and four nieces, Miss Martha Kennerley and Miss Anna Katherine Kennerley, both of Greenville, and Miss Sarah Gary and Miss Margaret Gary, both of Newberry. Funeral services were conduct ed Monday at 3:30 p.m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home by thd Rev. T. B. Altman and the Rev. C. O. Lamoreaux. Burial followed in Rosemont cemetery. Calvin Crozier UDC Chapter Meet Calvin Crozier Chapter, U. D. C. will meet Friday, April 4, at 8 p.m. at the Community Hall. Mrs. W. H. Tedford, Mrs. Mary Cromer, Mrs. Cyril Hutchinson, and Mrs. Charlie Ruff are the hostesses. Miss Jaunita Hitt will be pro gram chairman. Members please note change of date. Mrs. S. A. Meek, Secty. Mrs. A. T. Neely, Pres. STANLEY CYRIL BAKER HI Dr. and Mrs. Stanely Cyril Baker, Jr., of Charleston are re ceiving congratulations upon the arrival of a son, Stanley Cyril, HI, born in the Roper Hospital on Tuesday March 18th. Mrs. Baker, the former Dot Floyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Floyd, this city are getting along fine. ILL IN COLUMBIA HOSPITAL The many friends of A. R. Chappell of Prosperity will be sorry to learn that he is very ill in the Columbia Hospital, where he / was admitted early Sunday morning after suffering a heart attack. ^ FOR GERMANY (Mrs. Billy Parr will leave on Sunday, April 6 for New York, where she will sail on the 14th for Germany to join her husband, Lieutenant Parr. Mrs. Parr will be accompained to New York by her mother, Mrs. J. T. McCrack in, who will remain with her until she sails on the 14th. RADIOGRAM FROM SON Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCrackin received a radiogram from thei^ son, S/Sgt. Tommie McCrackin Sunday from Japan where he is stationed, saying that his brother, Major Ed McCrackin had landed in Japan and that they were to gether for a few days before Major McCrackin left for duty in Korea. PROSPERITY NEWS (continued from page one) Cpl. Jack Cantrel of Jackson ville, Fla., and Fort Jackson spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Beden baugh of Manning were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxcy Bedenbaugh and Mrs. J. A. Counts. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hunt and their two daughters; Janet and Joan, of Spartanburg are spending the week with Mrs. A. B. Hunt. Mrs. George S. Wise, who has been visiting relatives in Allen dale since Col. Wise left tot overseas duty, is visiting Col. Wise’s sisters, Mrs. J. Frank Browne and 'Mrs. L. W. Harmon. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Loftis and their little daughter of Charlotte, Miss Roxdell Taylor, student nurse at Columbia Hospital, and Rogers Taylor, who is teaching in Union. kUTCHIE “1 knew smile when he saw his saving account book from Newberry Federal.” jT'S a snap to accumulate money when you save reg ularly here. If you haven't taken that first step yet, come in now and open an account. You can also save by mail. It's easy and convenient. . . . And you’ll be sure to smile when you see what a wonderful pic ture your savings account book makes. Accounts insured up to $10,000 Newberry Federal Saving & Loan Association Newberry» S. C. MARTINS MOVE TO NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Martin and small son, George, are mov ing today (Friday) to their new home on Glenn street, which they recently purchased. They are moving from the Clary house on Caldwell street. UNIOR CLASS TO IAVE STUNT NIGHT The Junior Class of Newberry [igh School will sponsor a Stunt fight on Friday evening, March 8 at 8 o’clock in the Newberry [igh Auditorium. OUT AFTER ILLNESS The many little friends of John Keister Willingham, Jr., will be glad to learn that he is recup erating nicely after being con* fined to his home on Mayer. Ave. for the past month suffering from a slight attack of rheumatic fever. Although John Keister will have to remain in bed part of the time, he was allowed to resume his studies in the first grade at Boundary Street school Monday morning of this week.. NINE ARRESTS MADE BY COUNTY OFFICERS Sheriff Tom M. Fellers reports that he and his dupties jnade nine arrests over the weekend and this week for drunken driving and intoxication. Low. Bidder Contract for constructing 7.461 miles of farm-to-market or sec ondary highway system roads in Newberry county was awarded Tuesday to Spoils and Company of Newberry at the firm’s bid of $95,926, the South Carolina High way Department announced today. The bid was the lowest of seven submitted January 15 by different contracts^ weTls THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Allan “Rocky” Lane in “Rough Riders of Durango” Added — ROAR OF THE IRON HORSE and LITTLE RASCALS Comedy MONDAY and TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:15 SATURDAY Soldiers of Fortune . . . Loaded with Luck! Ten Tall Men Color by Technicolor Burt Lancaster, Jody Lawrance and Gilbert Roland Added—Sports WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY She’s got lines even The Fuller Brush Man can’t compete with! The Fuller Brush Girl with Lucille Ball, Eddie Albert and Gale Robbins Admission 12c and 40c every day RITZ THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Brod erick Crawford, Lionel Barry more and Beulah Bondi Lone Star Fox News & Cartoon LITTLE ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST (continued from page one) Mr. Ringer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Ringer on Chapman street. Mr. Ringer attended the Teachers Meeting in. Columbia, Friday. Mrs. Julia Alewine of Silver- street is a patient in the New berry Memorial Hospital where she was admitted after suffering a heart attack last Friday night Mrs. T. E. Setzler was admit ted to the Columbia Hospital, Tuesday of this week for observa tion. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Culler and daughter, Leslie, of Winston Salem, N. C., arrived in the city Thursday to spend a few days with Mrs. Culler’s aunt, Mrs. E. A. Carpenter. Miss Alta Cunning ham of Greer will join her sister, Mrs. Carpenter and the Cullers here Saturday, and they will spend Sunday visiting the gar dens in Orangeburg and Charles ton. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Chappell of Columbia, spent Sunday in the home of Mrs. Chappell’s father, Zach Franklin on Davis street. Dr. and Mrs. Bothwell Graham spent last weekend in Charleston on a tour of the gardens. ( Miss Sadie Bowers left today (Friday) for Savannah, Ga., to spend the weekend with her sis ter, Mrs. John Glenn. Mrs. O. B. Cannon and Mrs. James N. McCaughrin left today (Friday) for Fredricksburg, Va., MONDAY A TUESDAY Jeanne Crain, Scott Brady, Thel ma Ritter The Model And The Marriage Broker M.G.M. News WEDNESDAY James Cagney, Barbara Payton, Helena Carter Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye ~ Also Cartoon DRIVE-IN Phone—1533-J FRIDAY AND SATURDAY In Old Missouri The Weaver Brothers and Elviry Hill — Also Alan Ladd Bent for Hilarity! SUNDAY The Milk Man Donald O’Connor, Jimmy Durante Peter Laurice, Joyce Holden So Much Fun . . . They had to Bottle It! MONDAY and TUESDAY Francis Donald O’Connor, Patricia Medina, Ray Collins, John Mclntire The Old Army MULE who TALKS! WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Walt Dieney’a Treasure Island (In Technicolor) The Greatest Adventure of them all! Always A Color Cartoon GREEN FORESTS GIVE US STRENGTH OF MIND AND BODY to visit their brother-in-law. and slfeter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reid. They will also visit their sis ter, Mrs. I. H. Hunt who is a patient in the Johnson-Willis Hos pital in'Richmond. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Garby and two children, Martha end Alan, of Washington, D. C., spent Mon day and Tuesday with Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Baker on Main street. The Garbys were enroute to St. Petersburg, Florida where Dr. Garby will practice thoracic sur gery. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Murray were weekend guests in the home of their cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Manly Stallworth in Charleston. Mrs. R. C. Floyd and Mrs. W. Roy Anderson, spent Tuesday in Charleston in the home of the formers son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Baker, Jr., and infant son Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duckett have moved to 1822 Main Street in one of the Derrill Smith Apartments. Mrs. Elene Geiger is now making her home in apartment C2-4 of the Carol Courts on Col lege street. Mrs. Boyce Craig of Columbia and Dorsey Cannely, Misses Martha and Catherine Cannely of Greenville, attended the funeral services of Miss Annie Gary (Monday afternoon. SQUARE DANCE AT VFW The VFW Auxiliary will spon sor a square dance at the VFW Hat on Saturday night, March 29, beginning at 8:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend. + • Smoker/ Says: Only vow can PREVENT FOREST FIRES FAIRFIELD Forest Products Company Newberry, S. C. the scope of pattern varioty in s* .i*' Also without limit Is the investment value of this prestige solid silver: TOWLE Sterling increases in worth and beauty with the years. Yet $3.70 can start your collection with a Towle teaspoon. Only $29.75 for a six- “ Piece piece setting! TOWli'S FRENCH PROVINCIAL FENNELL’S Jewelry Store Newberry, S. C. . . ... * .,. ^ Special Sale! TUSSY Cleansing Creams SMS SUt... M« MU $9 SIZI...N0W $1JS •if plus tax PINK CLEANSING CREAM— Every skin responds to the thorough cleansing action of this light Huffy cream. Wonderfully refreshing! EMULSIFIED CLEANSING CREAM—The cream that’s extra* rich in lanolin, super-effective emollient for dry ikine. iiMirco mif onirt eit • jit SMITHS CUT RRTE DRUGSTORE- 1212 MAIN ST. PHONE 610