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2803 Milne Ave.
Mrs. Juanita Lindler, Prosperity
Mrs. A. P. Long and Baby Girl,
Pomaria.
P. W. Longshore, Route 1,
Silvers treet.
Mrs. Sam Marlowe, 1517 Har
rington St
Monroe Mills, Box 94, Prosper-
ity.
£. W. Plampin, 2805 College
St
Mrs. H. L. Rawls and Baby
Boy, Route 3, Pomaria.
Tom Sanders, 1900 Nance St.
G. W. Seybt, Route 2, Po
maria.
Mrs. Isobel Simmons, 109 Geme-
tary Dr., Whitmire.
Little Miss Alfrida Smith,
Route 1, Kinards.
Master George Robert Smith,
Route 1, Kinards.
Master James Arthur Smith.
Route ,1, Kinards.
Alton Summers, 108 North
Church St, Whitmire.
Mrs. Louella White, 608 Player
St.
Mrs. Alice Harreld, 2800 Milne
Ave.
Mrs. May Chappell, 608 Green
St.
D, M. Vaughan^ Sr., Kinards.
Mrs. H. O. Long, Silverstreet
James O'del Slice, 1322 Tyler
St
COLORED PATIENTS
Maude Hunter, Silverstreet.
Baby Boy Rhodes, 915 Char
lotte St.
Olla Bell Stephenson, Route 1,
Prosperity.
Elliot Toland, Helena.
Brunele Turner, Route 3, New
berry.
Alma Williams, 844 Baker St.
GOOD READING
• Adult Non-Fiction
Fourteen Men, Scholes; Camp
fire and Council Ring Programs,
MacFarlan; Tidewater Virginia.
Wilstach; Children's Catalog, 8tb
Edition; Who’s Who in America,
1933-1952; Selected Writings of
Boliyar; John C. Calhoun, Sec-
tionalist, Wiltes; Adventures in
two Worlds, Cronin.
LICENSED TO
MARRY
Carl Mancel Brown and Betty
Ann Morris, Newberry.
Robert L. Griffith and Alma
R. Hallback, Chappells.
Clyde Marvin Livingston, Pros
perity and Oliver Turner, New
berry.
John H. Fellers, Jr. and Con
stance Reeves, Newberry.
Tommy Ray Langford and
Dorothy Jean Fulmer, Newberry.
Eugene Scott Adams, Prosper
ity, and Margaret C. Nichols,
Newberry.
Stanley C. Morgan, Central and
Carolyn P. Abrams, Whitmire.
Clyde Ramie Taylor and Sara
Nell Johnson, Newberry.
Garland Eugene Kinard, Char
lotte, N. C., and Virginia Murrel
Melton, Atlanta, Ga.
John Jackson McSwain and
Julia Faye Boozer, Newberry.
Charles Ray Stuck, Pomaria,
and Betty Ruth Morris, Prosper
ity.
Ralph Allen Puckett and Bessie
Cunningham, Laurens.
Doyle C. Spears, Wauchula,
Fla. and Sara E. Reeves, New
berry.
Robert Peter Davis and Fred
erica Winstanley, New York, N.
Y.
Fred D. Corder and Mary Es
telle Boulware, Whitmire.
John Lennard Tanner, Sanders-
ville, Ga. and Dorothy Jean Cum
mings, Warthen, Ga.
Ralph S. Boazman, Chappells
and Harriett Brown, Newberry.
James S. Lindler and Doris
Hill, Little Mountain.
Milk is the most important
single food in the diet of ex
pectant mothers.
Repair Permits
Only two building and repair
permits were issued during the
past week and they were to Mrs.
Maggie Hartley for addition of
two rooms to a dwelling on Nance
street for the sum of $700. and
to G. R. Livingston for repairs
to dwelling on Cornelia street
for $376.
BOOKMOBILE
SCHEDULE
The Book mobile schedule for
the coming week for Newberry
County is as follows:
Thursday, May 15—Speers St.
School; Oakland Reading Cen
ter; Gause' Store (Box factory);
Gary Community (A. P. Ram-
mage’s home); Bush River Com
munity (Willie Singley’s home);
Bush River School; TranwoOd
Community (Mrs. Rosa Johnson’s
home).
Friday, May 16—West End
School; G. Cromer Senn’s home,
Ben Caldwell’s home, Charlton
Cromer’s home, Whitmire Library
UNDERGOING TRAINING
James A. Cannon, steel worker,
first class, USNR, husband of
Mrs. Margie F. Cannon, former
ly of Newwberry, is undergoing
a 2-week Naval Reserve training
program with the Construction
Battalion at the U. S. Naval
Training Center, Great Lakes,
111.
Cannon, who graduated from
Berkeley High School and Rice
Business College, is employed by
the U.S. Naval Ship yard, North
Charleston. He is a member
of Naval Reserve Construction
Battalion Co. V6-3 at the Naval
Base.
The CB’s receiving training in
operating heavy construction
equipment, building camp sights,
constructing advanced landing
facilities. They are also trained
in fire fighting, operating fire
arms and Nuval regulations.
RETURN FROM KOREA
Sgt. Bennie L. Cooper, Jr., 910
Carver street and Pvt. John C.
Goggans, Route 1, Newberry, ware
among the 3,388 Army combat
veterans from Korea, to arrive in
San Francisco on the transport
Gen. W. F. Hase last week.
USED PLUMBING—Trailer load
tubs, sinks, lavoratories. Selects
only. 900 used doors in stock.
NOAH’S ARK, Abbeville, S. C.
l-6tc
MOXHERS
FOR A WELL-LOVED MOTHER
CHOOSE FROM
AMERICA’S FAMOUS LINES
AT
ANDERSON’S SHOE STORE
DOVEDOWN ANGEL-SKIN
HOSIERY
RED CROSS SHOES
TOWN & COUNTRY SHOES
DANIEL GREEN COMFYS Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 11
Anderson*s Shoe Store
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DELIGHT HER WITH A GIFT THAT IS USEFUL
HOSIERY
GLOVES BAGS
SLIPS
GOWNS HANDKERCHIEFS COSTUME JEWELRY
COSMETICS UMBRELLAS
ALL GIFTS WRAPPED AND READY TO GIVE
Carpenter’s
Speaks On Behalf
Newberry College At
Florida Synod Meet
President James C. Kinard of
Newberry College attended the
annual meeting of the Florida
Synod of the United Lutheran
Church in America, Tuesday and
Wednesday, May 6th and 7th. The
meeting was held at St. Lake’s
Lutheran Church in Lake City,
Florida. At the meeting Doctor
Kinard spoke in behalf of New
berry College, which is one of
the institutions of the Church
supported by the Florida Synod.
WANT ADS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
INSURANCE
Auto — Fire — Life
Multiple Line Insurance Com
pany has opening in Newberry
for additional agents. Write or
contact James E. Wolfe, District
Manager, Box .308, Clinton, S. C.
52-3tp.
Baby-Ruth Candy—Butterfingers—
Chewing Gum—Suckers — We
are headquarters for this good
candy and all of the popular
brands—Also have Cinco Cigars
and king Edward Cigars—Fresh
stocks coming in every week—
R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc.,
Wholesale Grocers—Newberry, S.
C. 52-2tc.
WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal
Batteries, Radiators and Rags.
W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent
street Phdhe 731-W 28-th
3 - ROOM APARTMENT FOR
RENT—Couple without children.
Call 384. 41-tfc.
THE NEWBERRY SUN
NOTICE — Jimmie Stephen’s Bi
cycle Shop at 707 Morgan St.
is now open for business. Paint
ing, Repairing. Also have a
couple of beautiful Hand Built
Bikes for sale. Stop in and look
them over or call 850-M. Call
before 8 a.m., from 12 till 1 p.m.
and after 6 p.m. Off Drayton on
road to City Dump. 61-3tp.
AUCTION SALE
The Newberry County Board of
Education hereby advertises for
sale, at public auction, before the
Newberry County Court House at
11 o’clock a.m. on Monday, May
19,1952, the following described
property.
All that tract of land (together
with the buildings thereon) situ
ate in the former Jolly Street
School district and consisting of
one (1) acre more or less, the
same being the lot on which the
Jolly Street teacherage stands.
Also all that tract of lamj (to
gether with the buildings thefe-
on) situate in the former Hart
ford School district and consist
ing of three (3) acres more or
less, the same being the lot on
which the Kinard Negro school
stands. Terms of sale '10% cash
and balance within ten days. The
purchaser to pay for prepara
tion of deed and stamps.
For any particulars, other than
listed above contact the County
Supt. of Education.
The Newberry County Board
of Education
J. S. Ritchie, Chairman
62-Stp.
NEWBERRY
DRIVE-IN
Phone—1533-J
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
The Burning
Cross
Starring
Hank Daniels Virginia Patton
Daring Expose of the KJK.K.!
- SATURDAY
Wyoming Mail
(In Technicolor)
Stepphen McNally Alexis Smith
The Greatest Train Robbery of
Them All . . .!
SUNDAY A MONDAY
Double
Crossbones
(In Technicolor)
Donald O’Connor Heleva Carter
It’s a Battle of Fun!
Senior Exams
Start Monday
This week the examination
schedule for Seniors Exams was
released at Newberry College.
Seniors will begin examinations
for the final semester on Mon
day, May 12th at 8 p.m. The
schedule will continue through
Friday, May 16th with examina
tions each morning and after
noon.
To Present Program
The Silverstreet P. T. A. will
meet Wednesday evening, May 14,
at 8:15 in the school auditorium.
The program will be "given by
the pupils of the First, Second
and Fourth grades under the di
rection of their teachers, Mrs.
Mattie Lou Blackmon and Miss
Sarah Folk.
This i& -the last meeting of
this school session and officers
will be elected.
All patrons are urged to be
present and the public is cordial
ly invited.
WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Allan “Rocky”
Lane
in ’’Night Raidera of Montana”
Added—Last Chapter of ROAR
OF THE IRON HORSE and LIT
TLE RASCALS Comedy
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Alto Late Show 10:16
SATURDAY
Where they play the oldest game
on earth . . . with a new exciting
twist!
The Las Vegas
Story
Jane Russell, Victor Mature, Vin
cent* Price and Hoagy Carmichael
Added—-SPORTS
"WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Try And Get Me
with Frank Lovejoy, Kathleen
Ryan and Richard Carlson
Added—CARTOON
Admission 12c and 40c every day
SUSAN LAKE IS
BAPTISED AT HOME
From Whitmire News
Susan Lake, infant daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Kemper Lake, was
baptized Sunday, April 2th at
a home service by the Rev. W.
H. Dendy. Present for the oc
casion were the maternal grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Har
mon of Newberry; Dr. Lake’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Lake; his brothers, Bob Lake and
Dr. John Lake, of Ware Shoals,
and 'Mrs. John McKeown and
Miss Anne Ellison of Columbia.
RITZ
THEATRE
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
America’s funniest family in a
brand new tonic of laughter.
Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride,
Lori Nelson, James Best
Ma and Pa Kettle
At The Fair
Fox News & Short
SATURDAY
Double Feature Program
Richard Emory, Benson Fong, A1
Eben, Teri Duna
•Korea Patrol
Also
Jock O’Mahoney, Veda Ann Berg,
Guy Doleman,
The Kingaroo Kid
Also Cartoon—Crow Crazy
MONDAY & TUESDAY
It’s Liz in a Whiz of a racy ro
mance
Larry Parks, . Elizabeth Taylor,
Josephine Hutchinson, Tom Tully
Love Is Better
Than Ever
M.G.M. News & Short
WEDNESDAY
The great adventure of all the
ages
Ann Blyth, David Farrar, George
Macready .
The Golden
Horde
(In Technicolor)
Also Cartoon
A Qft from SMITH’S jj
will please i? Mom” 11
For a special grift for mother on her day SUNDAY,
MAY 11th, one or more of the items listed here as
well as hundred of others to choose from in our
store, will be sure to please her.
PERFUMES
TOILET WATER I
DUSTING POWDER
ATOMIZERS
BILL FOLDS
FOUNTAIN PENS 1
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
WHITMAN’S CANDY
CROWN LUGGAGE
We also have a nice selection of Mothers Day cards
All packages attractively grift wrapped
t'M
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1212 MAIN ST.
PHONE 610
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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Ma & Pa Kettle
On The Farm
Marjorie Main Percy Kilbride
Starring
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
The Sleeping City
Richard Conte Coleen Gray
Picture made in New York
Elevator boy la RICHARD TAY
LOR
Always A Color Cartoon
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Remember MOTHER with
on Mother’s Day
SUNDAY, MAY 11
CORSAGES POT PLANTS
CUT FLOWERS
Fresh Spring Flowers ... Roses ... Carnations ...
Orchids . . . Iris . . . fashioned into lovely corsages
for HER day
OR BRIGHTEN THE HOME with Cut Flowers or
Potted Blooming Plants of your choice. '
Place Your Order Today With One of
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YOUR NEWBERRY FLORISTS
CARLTON’S FLOWER SHOP & GREENHOUSE
CARTER’S FLOWERS & GIFTS
KINARD’S HIT J.CREST FLORISTS
MAIN STREET FLOWER & GIFT SHOP
VERNA & HAL KOHN
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