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THE NEWBERRY SUN
RITZ
THEATRE
THURSDAY A FRIDAY
Alan Ladd, Lizabeth Scott, Arthur
Kennedy, John Ireland
Red Mountain
(In Technicolor)
Fox News & Cartoon
SATURDAY
Ronald Reagan, Rhonda Fleming,
Nigel Bruce
Hong Kong
(In Technicolor)
Extra Added Attraction
Round By Round . . . Blow By
Blow Robinson Vs. Maxim
Championship Fight
MONDAY A TUESDAY”
Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Buddy
Bear, Dorothy Ford
Jack And The
Beanstalk
(Iifc Super Cine Color)
M.G.M. News & Cartoon N
H. R. BAUKHAGE
FRANK SINGISER
CECIL BROWN
HOLLAND ENGLE
and
Francis Coughlin
Significant tlcvclopmcitts
in the day 's netcs
from the Convetition floor,
as viewed Ity
top nens anaiysts.
WKDK MUTUAL
SINCERE THANKS
I wish to thank the many people who
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supported me Tuesday—and this is to
let you" know that I can and will win in
the run-off July 22, with your continued
support.
Thanks,
Bob Lake
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CLEARANCE SALE ...
MENS SUMMER SUITS
$39.95 SUIT $29.65
$37.50 Suit $28.10
$25.00 Cord Suit $18.75
ALL REGULAR WEIGHT SUITS
20 Per Cent OFF
GET YOUR FALL SUIT NOW
STRAW HATS 1-3 OFF
SPORT SHIRTS
$3.95 $3.15
$3.50 •.•••• $2.80
$2.95 $2.25
FL0RSHE1M SHOES
$17.95 $13.50
RACINE SHOES
$11.95 $8.95
$12.95 $ 9.60
$10.95 * $8.15
1 Lot (33 pair) SUMMER SHOES
FORMERLY RETAILING $9.95-$11.95
CLOSE OUT $6.95
5 Griffon Summer Sport Coats
$28.50 Value $19.50
SUMMER SLACKS 20' ° OFF
IT. Roy Summer
HOSPITAL BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindler of
Chapin, a baby boy, born June
13.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Har
mon of Prosperity, a baby boy,
born June 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wil
banks of Whitmire, a baby boy,
born June 3.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Boles
of Whitmire, a baby girl, born
June 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Evans of
Newberry, a baby boy, born June
23.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clary of
Newberry, a baby girl, born June
12.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy R. Perkins
of Greenwood, a baby girl, born
June 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Davis of
Newberry, a baby girl, born June
7.
Mr. and* Mrs. Alva E. Wertz, Jr.
of Newberry, a baby, born June
23.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Sligh
of Newberry, a baby girl, born
June 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Dawk
ins of Prosperity, a baby boy,
born June 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe K. Fulmer of
Little Mountain, a baby girl, born
June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Long of
Chapin, a baby girl, born June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leo Amick
of Prosperity, a baby girl, born
June 4.
. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Easley
of Newberry, a baby boy, born
June 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray of New
berry, a baby girl, born June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. David Floyd of
Newberry, a baby boy, born June
26.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stutts of
Newberry, a baby girl, born June
25.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Doss
of Newberry, a baby girl, born
June 14.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fulmer of
Newberry, a baby girl, born June
i 14.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jennings
Wicker of Newberry, a baby boy,
born June 29.
RETURNS FROM
FLORIDA TRIP
Mrs. Walter H. Davis return
ed Friday from a ten day visit
to Florida. She was accompanied
on her trip by her son-in-law and
daughter, Rev. and Mrs. W. T
King and family of Allendale
While in Florida, the Kings visit
ed Rev. King’s mother in Orlando
and Mrs. Davis' visited her son-in
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
Travis Grier and family in San
ford.
Miss Faye Davis, Mrs. Frank
Wightman, Miss Carrie Wightman,
and Mrs. Wightman’s sister, Mrs.
lola Portwood of Texas, spent Fri
day with Rev. and Mrs. King and
family in Allendale, and Mrs. Davis
returned with them to Newberry.
Play Newberry
Drive-In Show
That red hot comedy team of
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
will bring- their uninhibited caper
ing to the screen of the Newberry
Drive-In Theatre next Tuesday
and Wednesday when Paramount’s
“That’s My Boy” sets up shop.
Last seen in the sensational com
edy success “At War With The
Army,” Jerry and Dean have
checked out of the baracks and
into the dormitory for a hilarious
try at college life, and judging
from the adjective-heavy advance
reports, this is the funniest ad
venture of them all.
These versatile exponents of
merriment, music and mayhem
have top-drawer assistance Jn this
howling account of life on the
campus. Actress Ruth Hussey,
temptress Marion Marshall, song
stress Polly Bergen and a very
funny fellow named Eddie Maye-
hoff lend their assorted talents
in a side-splitting demonstration
of what happens when a burly ex
football hero gets a scrawny
weakling for a son.
The anemic college boy of the
piece is Jerry. His eyes burn,
his feet hurt and he gets al
lergies from Just breathing. Jar
ring Jack Jackson, his very All-
American father, wants him to
put down his pills, pick up a
football, and bull his way through
the • line.
Jarring Jack talks the coach in
to putting his boy on the squad,
and room mate Dean, the husky
backfield star who’s throwing
the campus lasses for a loss, does
his best to help mold this gang
ling mass of putty Into a football
player. But nothing happens un
til a torrid co-ed gets hold of Jer
ry. Then he warms to athletics;
and becomes one of the strangest
football heroes that ever scamper
ed down a gridiron.
LITTLE ITEMS OF INTEREST
ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW
BUILDING PERMITS
July 2 to Zeqa Bickley, general
repairs to dwelling, 327 Player
street, $50.
July 2 to J. L. Mills, reroof
dwelling, 508 Davis street, $300.
July 3 to Mrs. Cora Taylor,
general repairs to dwelling, 1218
Langford street, $200.
July 3 to H. W. Dawkins, one
car garage, wood frame, 2020
Glenn street, $200.
July 7 to Leo Hendrix, one
two-car garage, brick veneer, on
Langford street, $2000.
July 7 to G. L. Summer, Jr.,
reroof and general repairs to
dwelling, 1904 Harper street,
$6000.
July 9 to Mary Nell Halfacre,
one five room brick veneer
dwelling, 1700 Harrington street,
$6600.
WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Allan Rocky Lane
in “Wells Fargo • Gunmaster”
with Chubby Johnson
Added—ATOM MAN Vs. SUPER
MAN and LITTLE RASCALS
Comedy
MONDAY & TU ESDAY
Also Late Show 10:30 Saturday
Night
Two men and a woman risked
their lives to blast the mystery
of the
Stage To Tuscon
Color by Technicolor
with Rod Cameron, Wayne Morris,
Kay Buckley and Car Benton Reid
Added—CARD SHARP
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
It rocks the screen with suspense!
The Steel Fist
with Roddy McDowell, Kristine
Miller and Rand Brooks
Added—SPORTS
Admission 12c and 40c every day
OFFICERS TAKE VACATION
The next three members of the
police force who are to take their
vacations beginning, Monday, July
14th are John Wood, Eugene
Shealy and Dan Crockrell.
The three to return to duty
on Monday after a couple of
weeks off are Ray Schumpert,
Carol Taylor and J. J. Hitt.
Mr. Hitt exchanged one week
of his vacation with Eugene
Shealy in order that Mr. Shealy
could go to camp with the mem
bers of .the National Guards last
Sunday.
VISITORS FROM ASHEVILLfi
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Branch
and two children, Judith and Her
bert, of Asheville spent the week
end with W. O. Wilson on John
stone Street. Mrs. Branch,who will
be remembered here as Miss Ha
zel Boyle, and son, Herbert re
mained for a several days’ visit
while Mr. Branch returned home
and Judith spent the time with her
grandmother, Mrs. Clarence Senn
of Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Senn and
three sons, Dickie, Tommy and
David, of Clemson, spent the
past weekend in the home of Mr.
Senn’s mother, Mrs. George W.
Senn on Harrington street.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson ♦Pitts
and three children, Colie, Sherrill
and Jerry of Douglas, Ga., are
spending this week with Mr. Pitts’
mother, Mrs. J. T. Pitts on James
street
Mrs. Helen Moody of Columbia
spent several days last week with
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Feagle on Harper
streq£.
Mrs. L. W. Bedenbaugh and
Mrs. M. L. Duckett left Sunday
for Savannah, Ga., where Mrs.
Duckett will spend this week with
her daughter, Mrs. M. J. Metz-
gar and family, while Mrs. Bed
enbaugh is spending this week in
Sanford, Florida with her sister,
Mrs. Forest Riser and family.
’ Mrs. I. H. Wilson of Clinton,
spent from last Thursday until
Monday of this week at her home
on Purcell street.
Miss Theresa Lightsey left Sat
urday for Cascade, Va., where she
is spending this week with her
niece, Mrs. Robert Starling. She
will be accompanied home by
Mrs. Starling for a visit.
Clifford Boatwright of Atlanta,
Ga., spent 4he weekend in the
home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. W.
C. Schenck on Harper street.
Lieut. David Neville left by
plane from Columbia, Sunday for
California where he will sail to
the Far East for duty.
, Miss Ann Kelley, director of
Religious, Education at Aveleigh
Presbyterian church will attend
the assembly’s D. R. E. Work
Shop which will be held in Mon
treat July 10 through 15th.
Miss- Sara Truesdale left Mon
day morning for Hartsville, where
she will attend summer school at
Coker College.
Dr. and Mrs. Both well Graham,
spent the Fourth holidays and
Sunday at Myrtle Beach with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene McCaskill and
family’at their summer home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Phillips and
family, spent the Fourth weekend
In the mountain of North Caro
lina. They also visited Cherokee,
where they saw the play “Unto
These Hills.”
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lomi-
nack spent the Fourth Holidays
in Hendersonville, N. C., as guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Stewart.
Miss Mary Kester and Jim
Downs of North Augusta, spent
Sunday wtih Miss Kester’s. broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Cousins and family on
Caldwell street Extension.
Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Hunter and
two children, Diana and Skipper,
left- Wednesday for several days
vacation in the mountains of
North Carolina.
Ralph Wilbanks, manager of
the Newberry Hotel, who has
been a patient in the Columbia
hospital since last Wednesday
night, receiving treatment, is now
doing nicely and expects to re
turn to the Newberry Hotel this
weekend.
Mrs Epsie Buzhardt returned to
her home on Boundary street the
first of the week after a 10-day
visit in Rockingham, N. C. with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Bdzhardt.
P. E. Scott spent th e past
weekend and a couple of days this
week in Atlanta, Georgia.
THEY LIVE HERE NOW
Dr. J. E. Grant and family have
moved to their new home on
O’Neal street They formerly
lived on Lindsay street.
Mrs. King Boyd, Jr., and two
sons have moved to Johnstone
street and are living in apartment
D of the Carpenter apartments.
Mrs. W. C. Ammons have
moved to Apartment E-2-1 of
the Carol Courts apartments oh
College street. She moved from
1606 Harrington street.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton H. DeHart
are now making their home in
Apartment D-2 of the Carol
Courts Apartments on College
street.
Mr. and Mrs. James Neel, new
comers to Newberry are residing
in Apartment 1, of the Murray
Apartments on Speer street.
Mrs. Lewis Barbour and two
children, Sharon and Lewis, Jr.,
have joined Mr. Barbour in New
berry to make their home. They
are residing at 925 Jessica Ave.
The Barbours moved to Newberry
from Virginia.
Mrs. Barbour was accompained
to Newberry by her father for a
visit.
Flowers And Papers
Enjoyed By Patients
At County Hospital
Patients hospitalized at the
Newberry County Memorial Hos
pital find it easy to keep up
with current news through the
curtesy of several busifiess estab
lishments in Newberry Who send
papers regularly to the hospital
for distribution to the patients.
The establishments sending
papers are: Smith Cut-Rate Drug
Store—The Greenville News, daily
except Sunday; Whitaker Funeral
Home — The Newberry Observer
and The Sun; Professional Drug
Store—The State, Sunday edi
tion, and The Sun.
These papers are sent in suf
ficient number so that every pati
ent may receive each issue.
Likewise, visitors to the hos
pital. as well as the patients, en
joy the beautiful flowers which
are regularly placed in the main
lobby and at other places in the
building by the various Garden
Clubs and the Garden Club Coun
cil of Newberry.
Claude L. Weeks, hospital sup
erintendent, expresses his ap
preciation and the appreciation of
the patients to these responsible
groups for their thoughtfulness
in adding to the comfort of the
patients and the beauty of the
hospital.
KESTER-DOWNS
Rev. and Mrs. M. L. Kester
of Ehrhardt announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Mary
Elizabeth, of North Augusta, and
Raymond James Downs of Jack
sonville, Florida. The wedding
will be held at Ehrhardt Me
morial Lutheran Church on August
17th.
Miss Kester will be remember
ed by many friends in Newberry.
She lived here with her family
for several years during the time
her father was pastor of Colony,
St. James and Beth Eden Luther
an Churches in the County. She
attended the city schools, is a
graduate of* Newberry High
School and of Newberry College.
WEHUNT-8TEPHENS
Mrs. Chivolette McCarthy
Stephens of Newberry and John
W. Wehunt of Kinards and New
berry were married July 3 at
7:30 o’clock. The ceremony was
performed at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Travis McCarty in Clin
ton. The Rev. Edward K. Garri
son, pastor of Broad Street Metho
dist Church officiated.
HAROLD HENDRIX
STUDYING AT
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
James Harold Hendrix a mem
ber of the Lockhart school fac
ulty left last week for graduate
study at Columbia University, New
York. His wife the former
Dorothy Carpenter, daughter of
D. O. Carpenter and Mrs. Carpen
ter, and two sons, Jimmy and
Don, are spending the summer
in Newberry.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE — Pure bred polled
Hereford Bull. Reason forj
ing, don’t want to inbreed.
T. Buford, Rt. 3. Newberry, S.
C.
WANTED TO BUY—Iron,
Batteries. Radiators and
W. H. Sterling. 1708 VI
street Phone 731-W
3 - ROOM APARTMENT
RENT—Couple without chi
Call 384.
FIRST FLOOR apartmenl
able June 1st in the Carl
Apartments, Johnstone street;
large rooms, kitchen and
Heat, private entrance. $50.00.
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CANNING SUPPLIES—Fruit J^
large and small mouth—Rub
bers — Tops — Lida——for
mouth jars—standards—and
sizes. R. Derrill Smith and
Inc., Wholesale Grocers,
berry, S. C. * 1
PICNIC SUPPLIES — Plates
Spoons — Forks — Na
Drinking Cups — Ice
Cones. R. Derrill Smith
Son, Inc., Wholesale
Newberry, S. C.
&
NOTICE—Hunting, fishing
passing in any manner
strictly forbidden on the
the undersigned.
W. D. (BILL) HATTON.
CHINA, GLASS and
Sale—Big doings. One day
—Saturday, June 28. Cash
no layaways. Any book in
Attic, 10c that day only. N
8 p.m. NOAH’S ARK, A1
S. C.
FREEZER LOCKER 8UI
Locker Roll paper—Plastic
—Oaken Buckets —
bags—Aluminum
per—Tape—Twin< N
Jars—* R. Derrill Si
Son, Inc., Wholesale
Newberry, S. C.
JIM FEAGLE
RETURNS HOME
Jim Feagle, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Feagle returned to his
home on Harper street Wednes
day, from the Newberry Memorial
Hospital, where he had been hos
pitalized since last Wednesday
suffering with a light case of
meningitis.
Jim was taken ill last Tues
day afternoon with a severe head
ache. He was admitted to the
hospital Wednesday, where he
was under quarantine until first
of the week. He is now doing
nicely and expects to be out
again soon.
NEWBERRY 7
DRIVE-IN
Phone—1533-J
THURSDAY A FRIDAY
The Big Carnival
Starring
Kirk Douglas Jan Sterling
Also Friday Night is “Wahoo
Night!”
SATURDAY
The Fighting
Westerner
Starring
Randolph Scott Ann Sheridan
SUNDAY A MONDAY
Follow The Boys
Starring
George Raft Vera Zorina
It’s a “BIG MUSICAL”- with 4
famous Orch. and many guest
Stars!
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
That’s My Boy
Starring
Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Ruth
Hussey and Polly Bergen
JULY
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Yjes, men, this is the event youVe been waiting* for. Time to clear out all our sum
mer wearing apparel to make room for fall arrivals. Now’s the time to get your
needs at big savings while there’s still plenty of hot weather ahead.
Clearance of Sununer Suits
$50.00 Tropical Worsteds
$29.95 Suits
$23.95 Sport Coats • •
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$36.95
$22.95
$18.95
FALL SUITS
20 % Off All Year Round Suits
SUMMER SPORT SHOES
$13.95 Value
$12.50 Value
$ 9.95 Value
$10.95
$ 9.95
$ 7.95
Always A Color Cartoon
STRAW HATS 1-3 OFF
$5.00 Value $3.35
NECKWEAR
$1.50 Neckties
Johnson
$1.20
SPORT SHIRTS
$4.95 Value $3.95
$3.95 Value $3.15
$2.95 Value $2.25
$2.50 Value $1.95
SUMMER SLACKS 1|
$10.95 Value $8.95
$ 9.95 Value $7.95
$ 8.95 \alue $6.95
$ 7.95 Value $6.40
$ 6.95 Value $5.60
KNIT SPORT SHIRTS
$2.95 Value $2.45
$2.25 Value $1.95
$2.00 Value $1-80
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