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THE NEWBERRY SUN
PAGE SEVEN
LEGION A UXILIAR Y HAS VARIED PROGRAM
The American Legion Auxiliary
met at the home of Mrs. J. F.
Hawkins on Thursday afternoon
September 4 at 4 o’clock. The
associate hostesses were Mrs. Wil
liam Buford, Mrs. H. L. Sligh, Mrs.
James Clamp, and Mrs. Vernon
Clamp.
Tihe president, Mrs. Roy Ander
son, called the meeting to order.
The colors were advanced and
after the usual ritualistic service
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a musical program was enjoyed by
the members. Mrs. P. K. Har
mon, music chairman, was in
charge of the program. A sexette
of girls from the High School sang
several selections accompanied by
Miss Harriet Dickert at the piano.
Mis^ Molly Fennell and Miss
Harriett Dickert, “Girl-Staters,”
thanked the Auxiliary and the
Civic League for sending them to
Girl^ State, which was held in
Columbia. They told briefly of
their experiences and what a won
derful opportunity it was for them
to attend.
Mrs. Anderson announced that
the October meeting would be a
special membership meeting at the
Conununity Hall. At this time
two pictures, “Bermuda” and the
“State of Virginia,” sponsored by
the Standard Oil Company, will be
shown.
The Auxiliary served a barbecue
chicken supper to the Junior
American Legion Baseball team,
Boy Staters, and members of the
Legion on Tuesday night, Septem
ber 9th at the Legion Hut.
The Rehabilitation and child
welfare chairman reported that
the families of two Veterans had
been given aid by the Auxiliary.
The District meeting is to be
held in McCormick the latter part
of September.
Mrs. C. A. Dufford has been
appointed ‘ zone child welfare
chairman.
Mrs. T. P. Crooks is a mem
ber of the trophy and award
committee of the Department of
South Carolina.
At the close of the business ses
sion, the members enjoyed a social
hour, at which time delicious re
freshments were served.
APPLES
Now Ready—For Sale
Starks Red and
Golden Delicious
Bring containers
George E. Stone
Telephone 787-J
King Bros, and Cristiani
Combined Circus Is Coming
Get Ready!
The Circus is coming!
The King Bros, and Cristiani
Combined Circus will exhibit in
Newberry Saturday, September 13
at the fairgrounds, sponsored by
the Lions Club.
Two special convoys are used to
transport this great organization
from city to city. Traveling with
the circus are 600 employees in
addition to 30 advance men. Twen
ty-two tents covering 12 acres of
ground house the transient city in
the daytime. The circus has its
own doctor, - lawyer, dentist, U.S.
postman, detectives, blacksmith,
carpenters, and, in fact, every ar
tisan in the average city.
The famous King Bros, and
Cristiana Combined menagerie, de
clared to be the finest and most
compelete traveling zoo in the
world is a part of the show. Many
new, rare and costly specimens of
the wild animal kingdom have
been gathered from all parts of
the globe, including a giraffe and
a hippopotamus. Tapirs, gnus,
Vlaak Varks, lions, tigers, camels,
dromedaries, zebras, leopards, pan
thers, yaks, emmus, jaguars,
elands, seals, a giant giraffe, and
a herd of 15 elephants are but a
part of the traveling university
of natural history.
Great stars from foreign coun
tries, the respective champions in
their lines, participate in the gi
gantic display of arenic numbers.
The trained horse displays are
headed by James Conway, ac
knowledged to be the greatest
trainer of all time.
Tama Frank, the screen’s fam
ous Western star with a congress
of cowboys, cowgirls, Indians, Cos
sacks and rough riders will be
seen in a spectacular revival of
the old West. *
Among the equestrians will be
the internationally famous Cristi
ani Family of riders with Lucio,
champion equestrian of all time,
champions of Europe. Hugo Za-
cchinni will be shot out of the
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mouth of a cannon, 220 feet. From
Europe will be the amazing Fly
ing Chambertys, interriational
aerialists, NORMA DAVENPORT,
the petite and charming elephant
trainer and the famous Ortans
Family, acrobats. Clowns headed
by Bergundi, Brownie Gudath and
Nolly Tate wil furnish fun jfor
the little folks.
On the downtown streets at 11
a.m. an old fashioned street pa
rade will be given. Elaborately
carved and gilded floats and tab
leaux will be seen, along with
cages and dens. Trumpeting bands
and tooting calliopes will be
heard.
Performances will be given at
2 and 8 p.m. Doors will be open
ed an hour earlier to permit an
inspection of the zoo.
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ers, predominantly pink, decorat
ed the French home. A corsage
of red, white and blue measuring
spoons attractively tied with a
satin ribbon marked the place of
the honor guest. Tallies were in
the shape of kitchen utensils.
After cards, the bride-elect was
presented many attractive and
useful gifts, and the hostess serv
ed a sweet course of sherbert,
drinks and cookies. -Mints were
placed on individual tables.
Linen Shower
Mrs. John Felker, Mrs. Floyd
Dennis, Mrs. Tom Livingston and
Mrs. Richard Addison were hos
tesses at a linen shower in honor
of Miss Wilson on August 26 at
Mrs. Felker’s home. Many inter
esting games and contests amused
the 26 guests who gathered to do
honor to Miss Wilson.
The-living room of Mrs. Fel
ker’s home was decorated with
green and white motif, with ar
rangements of smilax and asters.
In the dining room, an assortment
of colorful zinnias and other sum
mer flowers was used.
Miss Wilson’s place was mark
ed with a red rosebud corsage.
The hostess served pound cake
and strawberry ice cream. Many
lovely gifts were presented the
honoree.
Rehearsal Party
Concluding the round of parties
for the popular young bride-
elect was the rehearsal party, fol
lowing wedding rehearsal Friday
night. Mrs. Paul Whitaker, Mrs.
Ralph Williams and Mrs. V. F.
Cook were hostesses. The affair
was held at the home of Mrs.
Whitaker and was enjoyed by
the members of the wedding
party.
Adding Machine Paper
Mimeograph Paper
THE SUN OFFICE
pRETZELS were first given as a
reward to good children. The
loops represent folded arms. To
day arms are folded across a bar
and a lot of pretzels are eaten by
not-so-good children.
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Office of economics minister In
Schleswig-Holstein, poorest state
In Germany, has been empty for
six months. Nobody, it seems,
wants the job. Does it pay a
salary?
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Found imbedded in wood of a
prehistoric canoe, a lotus seed over
2000 years old just bloomed in
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Japan. Probably hidden by a sur
vivor of the Flood in case of an
other rainy day.
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A hotel being built by an Amer
ican in Pakistan, cost 10,000,000
Tupees. Someone is really reaping
rupees in Pakistan.
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A New Jersey wife asked for
divorce because hubby thought her
daily hot showers too expensive.
Probably the only shower he did
like was the pre-wedding gift
variety.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hamm, Sr.
have with them for the week Mr.
and Mrs. Willie Ruff, Mrs. Joe
Ruff, and Miss Effie Ruff <
Princeton.
MILL ENDS — COTTON
woolens at THE CLOTH J
Prosperity, S. C. — Suitings,
Broadcloths, Ginghams, Cordu
roys, Veleteens.
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THE BAFFLES
By Mahoney
MISS HAPP, I'M SICK INI SEP
AND WONT BE ABLE TO
COME TO WORK FOR A WEEK.
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NOTHING IMPORTANT, SIR,-
THIS MORNING YOU WERE
TO MEET A VISITING FIRE
MAN.... THIS AFTERNOON
>OU WERE TO CROWN THE
QUEEN OF THE BEAUTY CONTEST,.
REMOVE grease spots easily
A from a suede shoe, rub with
a cloth which has been dipped in
ordinary glycerine.
To fire-proof upholstery, gar
ments or curtains, dissolve 7
ounces of borax and 3 ounces of
boric acid in 2 quarts of water.
This may be sprayed on upholstery
or may be used as a dip for the
other articles. This does not pre
vent charring but it does prevent
burning. Repeat treatment after
each cleaning.
Jewelry that has been dulled
may be brightened by dipping in
a solution of 2 tablespoons of bak
ing soda to a quart of warm water.
After cleaning, rinse and polish
with a dry cloth.
Use natural wood to frame pic
tures. The wood may be kept its
natural color or you may paint
the frame white or a solid color
chosen from the picture Itself.
Keeping a mounted blackboard
hung at eye level just outside the
backdoor is a useful way of re
minding children and tradespeo
ple, It may be used to remind
youngsters to remove rubbers be
fore coming into the house or
tradespeople that you are busy at
certain times ; nd do not wish to
be interrupted.
NEWBERRY
Saturday, SEPT.
FAIRGROUNDS
AUS. LIONS CLUB
ADMIRABLE ASSASSIN . . .
Jailed after he assassinated Gen.
All Razmara, Khalil Tahmasbi
(above) now has been freed by
parliament on grounds he per
formed public service.
know your State
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Coffee Bread Pudding
(Serves 6)
3 cups crumbled bread
% cup brown sugar
y» teaspoon salt
V4 teaspoon cinnamon
Vi teaspoon cloves
Vi cup melted butter or sub
stitute
2 eggs, beaten
2 cups hot milk
2 cups strong hot coffee
Arrange bread in greased pud
ding dish. Combine brown
sugar, salt and spices with
melted butter and eggs. Stir in
milk and coffee and turn over
bread. Bake in a slow (SOO’F.)
oven about 1 hour.
To remove crayon marks v on
washable wallpaper sponge with
carbon tetrachloride, then wash
with soap and water. On non-wash-
able wallpaper dampen a clean
soft cloth with carbon tetrachloride
and sponge lightly but do not mb’.
Repeated sponging may lighten
them to' make them almost in
visible.
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Affiliate Brokers throuchout U. S. Send $1 tor
neat two monthly issuos ot FORD "Business Far
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As South Carolina has many un
developed attractions, a drive is
under way to boost the tourist
trade for the betterment of the
entire state. Facilities are being
expanded to accommodate more
people from out-of-state and to
encourage South Carolinians to
know their own state better.
Now, in the growing tourist
mecca of South Carolina, the
newly established United States
Brewers Foundation Division
Office will work constantly to en
courage maintenance of whole
some conditions wherever beer
and ale are sold. As in other states,,
the program will call for close
cooperation between law-enforce
ment officers and beer licensees
throughout South Carolina.
Beer belongs ... enjoy it.
United States Brewers Foundation
South Carolina Div., Columbia, S.C.
The beverage
of moderation
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GLEAMING AND GLITTERING WITH GOLD AND
WONDROUS SURPRISES FOR YOUNG AND OLD
A TRIUMPH OF COLOSSAL ACHIEVEMENTS!
150 PERFORMERS ★ 250 WILD ANIMALS
CRISTIANI FAMILY
LUCIO
OF BAREBACK RIDING
MARVELS, FEATURING
GREATEST OF ALL
RIDING COMEDIANS
Thu Great Hugo
The Breath Taking “ .
The World-Famous
ZACCHINNI
CHAMBERTYS
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SHOT FROM A CANNON
ON THE FLYING
DYNAMIC
220 FT.
TRAPEZE
JUGGLING STAR
GIANT GIRAFFE AND HIPPOPOTAMUS—15 ELEPHANTS
$1,700,000 CAPITAL INVESTED—$7,400 DAILY EXPENSES
GORGEOUS FREE STREET PARADE AT 11:00 A. M.
TWICE DAILY—2 & 8 P.M. • DOORS OPEN 1 and 7 P.M.
A $1.00 TICKET ADMITS TO ALL ^ All TICKETS FlUS^AX* P* 16 *
RESERVE AND ADMISSION TICKETS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY
AT SMITH'S DRUG STORE