The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, June 13, 1952, Image 3

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#. Ht*' '■' j' "" ' r :*'■;■ - -?W J «St4 •'•irv# , )AY, JUNE 13, 1952 THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE THREE KDK Highlights .. . May Hospital Births Week beginning Monday, June L16, through Friday, June 20. MONDAY, JUNE 16 “PAULA STONE SHOW”— (weekdays, 10:16 to 10:30 a.m.) Comedian Jack Carson is Paula Stone's interview guest today. Throughout the remainder of the week she plans to have visit her program such personalities as Ann Blyth, Robert Preston, Rob ert Q. Lewis and Denise Darcel. The dates on which they are to appear on her program will be announced. TUESDAY, JUNE 17 “STORY OF DR. KILDARE”— (8:30 to 9 p.m.) A quack practitioner faces the wrath this evening of the Dr. Kildare (Lew Ayres)—Dr. Gillespie (Lionel Bar rymore) duo in a fast-paced ad venture story involving cancer treatment. “OFFICIAL DETECTIVE’ — (9:05 to 9:30 p.m.) Twq. Nebraska citizens, a telephone operator and a rancher, receive the Official ns EES ARE GOOD INSURANCE A cash tree crop is growing up with this lad. i ees are good insurance for his future, as they will provide money for his education. Tree seed lings planted now may be ready for their first harvest within 20 years. More idle acres planted in trees and protected from fire today mean more raw materials tomor row for America’s wood-using industries. I •' - - . Fairfield Forest Products Company - ^ ;v K <• Farmers Ice & Fuel Co. PiTSY LOOK FOR THIS SEAL ON YOUR DELIVERY TICKET • TIME-SAVING * CLEAN You may have full confidence in your Patsy Coal Dealer. Time after time he has dem onstrated that he has your best interests at heart and deserves your friendship. In the same spirit of friendship and helpful ness he urges that you FILL YOUR COAL BIN NOIV.' You can select the exact fuel you want— ECONOMICAL IONG-LASTINGI you’ll get delivery at the time most con venient to you. By ordering now, you can be sure of getting genuine Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pressie McMillian announce the birth of a son, Joseph Pressie McMillian, ill, borxwMay 1. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lee Rawls announce the birth of a son, Terry Lee born May 5. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Patrick Long announce the birth of a daughter, Rita Ann born May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frontis Fallaw announce the birth, of a son, Earl Leon, born May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Henry Black announce the birth of a son, Joel Fayne, born May 6. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Jacobs Summer announce the birth of a son, Ferdinand Jacobs Summer, Jr., born May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Matthews Satterwhite, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Derryll Huiet, born May 13. Dr. and Mrs. Jaems Cameton Willis announce the birth of a daughter, Evie Diane, born May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benjamin Setzler, Jr., announce the birtb of twin son$, Carl Benjamin Setzler, Jr., and Charles William Setzler. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Samuel Graham announce the birth of a son, Robert Michael, born May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny James Stribble 'announce the birth of a daughter, Debra Ann, born May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Aaton Luther Starnes announce the birth of a daughter, Edith Cheryl, born May 31. Deed Transfers Atkinson, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Amber, born May 17. Mr. and Mrs. William Brabham Coggans, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Vicki Lynn, born May 17. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodrow Krell announce the birth of a daughter, Ktfthy Jo, bom May 18. Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Wood announce the birth of a daughter, Carrie Gail, born May 20. Mr. - and Mrs. Houseal McDonald Rawls announce the birth of a son, Tony Evans, born May 20. Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick Lindler announce the birth of a daughter, Alice Marie, bom May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew James Calder announce the birth of a daughter, Vicki Lynn, born May 22. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry Dillard announce the birth of a daughter, Michael Aughtry, bora May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Claude William Riddle announce the birth of a son, Claude William, born May 26. Mr. and Mrs. James Tillman Detective Award” this evening. The operator sensed something was wrong at a ranch, and sound ed the alarm. Murder was dis covered, a posse rounded up and a triple-killer captured. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 “THE FAMILY THEATRE” — (9:30 to 10 p.m.) Jack Bailey, emcee of Mutual’s “Queen For A Day” program, is the host for this evening’s drama presentation. THURSDAY, JUNE 19 “MODERN ADVENTURES OF CASANOVA”—■( 8 to 8:30 p.m.) Errol Flynn, as the modern-day Casanova, starts tonight’s romantic adventure in San Francisco and involves the F.B.I. in his affairs before he’s through. FRIDAY, JUNE 20 “QUEEN FOR A DAY”—(11:30 a.m. to 12 Noon) The “College Queen” is elected today. She’s to be the supreme campus co-ed in the land, elected from a group of college beauties in every state. “ADVENTURES OF MAISIE”- (8 to 8:30 p.m.) Maisie’s (Ann Sothera) a singer with a band, and tonight she’s standard on the Mediterranean island of San Marco. The bandsmen have Jobs; but she’s got their twelve-room suite and an empty purse. Newberry No. 1 Alan Guy Hannah and Cora E. Hannah, to Bennett Simmons, one lot and one building, 808 Langford street, $6660. R. Derrill Smith and son, Inc., to Williaf E. Turner, Jr., two lots each 100’x200’ on Mower street, $1000. R. Derrill Smith and sons, Inc., to Eloise G. Dennis, one lot 100’ x200’ on Mower street, $600. R. Derrill Smith and Son, Inc., to G. Verna Clamp, one lot 100’ x200’ on Mower street, $600. Newberry No. 1 Outside J. D. Caldwell and E. B. Pur cell to B. L. Saxon, one lot 76’ x200’ on Hazel street, $400. Whitmire No. 4 John L. Miller to W. Hassell Miller, one lot, one acre. Lots No. 27, 28 and 29 on Duckett street; five* lots, lots No. 34, 36, 36, 37 and 38 on Duckett street; two lots on Duckett street (Atchison property), lot 30’x86’ on Main street, (furniture store) and one lot directly behind lot on Main street, $6.00 and exchange of deeds. W. Hassell Miller to John L. Miller, one lot (known as Miller on plat), on R. R. Street, and one lot on R. R. Avenue 26’x76’; one lot, Hardware Store lot on Main street; one lot rear of Drug store, H’x26’, $5.00 and exchange of deels and other property in Whitmire No. 4 outside. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Ezzra D. Pridemore to Lucy Abrams Lorick, 66 Vi acres, $1000. W. Hassell Miller to John L. Miller 250 acres, $5.00 and ex change of property in lots In Whitmire No. 4. MISS DAWKINS ACCEPTS POSITION IN GREENVILLE Miss Jean Dawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Dawkins will leave Sunday for Greenville where she has accepted a position with the Liberty Life Insurance Company. Miss Dawkins, who completed her secreterial course at Newber ry College at the end of the 1952 semester, will be a member of the office personnel in Greenville. She will begin her new duties next Monday morning. ATTENDING FIRE CHIEFS CONVENTION IN KENTUCKY Fire Chief Sam A. Beam and Mrs. Beam are attending the Southeastern Fire Chiefs Con vention which is being hold In Lexington, Ky., this week. KEEPS YOUR MOTOR NEW PREMIUM FARMERS SINCLAIR mm Ice Fuel Co. OPALINE (Pn Q H OIL lurn Grade) COAL REO. U. 8. HAT. OFF. mand tsm® ■ PRINCESS ILKHORN SALES COMPANY, HUNTINGTON 18, W. VA. MOTOR OIL __ Strother C. Paysinger, Distributor City Filling ■ lit SIT-DOWN STRIKE . . . Sir Lionel does not choose to run at the Garden State Park race track, Camden, N.J. Fire insurance wasn't the big business in Grand- maw's day that it is today. Matter of fact there wasn’t too much need for insurance since that dear old soul stayed at home most of the time and if a blaze started simply doused it with the dishwater or a few buckets from the well. ( v y Hi But how times have changed! The home today is without occupants much of the time and that little blaze which grandmaw handled with such ease is free to develop into a real fire. Of course you have already guessed the moral to this tale and We will not bore you with a mention of it We will Just slip this in thought “You will enjoy that vacation more if your possessions are fully covered." A thousand or two more is just a matter of cigarette money, and then if your house burns down, your wife will think you are some sort of genius for being so Jar sighted. Get in good with the wife today. Come in and see our experts—oh women, insurance and loaning«money. urce ii Your Private Bankort* E. B. 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