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\ ..... - ■ •* - ; -v v..* *■ PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN if&l THE BAFFLES By Mahoney HELLO FOLKS.'YyEH!NOTHIN'LIKE A GLAD YOU I WEINER ROAST COME.,/ WHEN THAT HINT OF AUTUMN ARRIVES. THE ONLY TROUBU V SIMPLE > I JUST WITH THEM IS THA 1 POUR A TOUCH TT IS CO HARO TO ' OF GASOLINE ON GET A GOOD THE LOGS-AND FIRE GOING.^/ ^POOF*-A NICE STkADIktA CIOF/ ii SURPRISE tOOAY, MR. BAFFLE! IE HOSPITAL KITCHEN HAS . . - '*1, * JUST ARRIVED IN THIS CITY—THE WOMAN WHO KNOWS Don’t Fail To See MADAM MOORE Not to be classed with Gypsies Located in Studio Trailer College St. Ext Near Whitener Lumber Co. Newberry, S. C. LOOK FOR HAND- SIGN ‘ i 1 • 1 l , V. 1 I This phychic palmist, will amaze you with her power. She will bring about every desire and ambition of your entire life. Cast off every ^fear and every obstacle that may be in your way. LOOK Let Royal Help You Keep It! A famous columnist said: “A man has to be a multi millionaire to be able to afford an unpressed suit.” For the world usually accords success to the men who LOOK successful . . . men whose spotless, well-pressed clothes help them radiate the confidence they like to feel! Call us today. * ^ ROYAL Certified Cleaners PHONE 12 BIRTH OF A DAUGHTER Major and Mrs. William Wallace Riser, Jr., are receding congratu lations upon the arrival of a daughter, Kathy Elizabeth, born on October 3rd at the Tokyo Hos pital in Japan. The Risers have another child, a son, John who is three and one- half years old. Mrs. Riser is the former Mary Clary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Clary, Wheeler street. P. M. FANT TRANSFERED TO CALIFORNIA P. Metis Fant, Sr., cotton class ier with the U. S. Department of Agriculture Cotton Branch, of the Columbia office, has been trans- fered to the Classing Office at Baker Field, California. Mr. Fant left Newberry Wednes day for his new assignment in California. NANETTE RENEE MOLDEN Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Molden are receiving congratulations up on the arrival of a seven pound seven ounce daughter, Nanette Renee, born at the Newberry Me morial Hospital on Wednesday, October 22nd. Mrs. Molden and infant daugh ter are doing nicely and expect to return to their home in Carol Courts apartments on College St.. in a few day. Fight Story, ‘Flesh And Fury,’ Sunday At Drive-In Theatre Popular new screen star Tony Curtis plays his second starring role cast opposite Jan Sterling and Mona Freeman in Universal-In ternational’s “Flesh And Fury,” showing Sunday and Monday at the Newbery Drive-In Theatre. Curtis played his first star as signment in the Technicolor “The Prince Who Was A Thief.” “Flesh And Fury” cleverly com bines the stark background of the prize fight game with the unfold ing of a poignant love story that reaches a new screen high with its tender telling. COBLE DAIRIES MANAGER MOVES TO NEWBERRY Mr. and Mrs. Howard Atkinson and two children, Donnie, age 10 and Bonette, eight, moved to Newberry Tuesday and are now making their home at 941 Cor nelia street. The Atkinsons mov ed here from Rockingham, N. C. Mr. Atkinson is manager of the Coble Dairies on Nance street, formerly the Newberry Dairies Inc. WANT ADS aoeu •hum I with MOORE REGISTERS REGISTER FORMS and ACCESSORIES Me’era Registers and Register Forms assure protection, avoid customer misunderstanding,preyent lest copies and simplify daily audit. S MOORE REGISTER FORMS ... designed by experts, will solve your business farm needs. MOORE CARBON ROLLS ... manufactured from the finest grade of wax and other ingredients, assure legible writings. A MOOR! RKMSTIR and REGISTER FORM FOR EVERY FORM OF SUSINISS The Sun Office Newberry Drive-In Theatre Phone—1533-J , gfe--; m % •• Dan R iver Handicuts 9«per,d Ginghams - Chambrays *■ * etc. CAROLINA Remnant Shop Main Street ii Newberry THURSDAY & FRIDAY His Kind Of Woman Presented by Howard Hughes Robert Mitchum Jane Russell The Hottest Combination that ever hit the screen! WAHOO is played around 8 o’clock Every Friday Nite! SATURDAY Virginia City Randolph Scott, Errol Flynn, Mir iam Hopkins, Humphery Bogart and Alan Hale Rip-Roaring Action and a Screen- full of Stars! SUNDAY & MONDAY ~ Flesh And Fury Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling and Mona Freeman Men knew the fury of his fists— Women knew his lips! TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY CLOSED THURSDAY A FRIDAY Captain Carey. U. S. A. Alan Ladd, Wanda Hendrix and Francis Lederer NOTICE: We Will Be CLOSED on Tuesday and Wednesday ONLY Until Further Notice. FOR A, PLEASANT SURPRISE PLAY WAHOO EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT! Always A Color Cartoon ,' V. FOR SALE—48-93 Seed oats 1st year from Coker and Altas Seed Wheat. Hay and Feed Oats, ask for prices etc. Phone 441-J1. H. O. Long & Son, Silverstreet, S. C. 25-4tc FOR SALE — AKC Registered Cocker Spaniels, honey blond and maroon. Three male and three female. Contact Mrs. Lon nie Gilliam, Phone 215-W or 552-W. WANtId TO BUY—Iron, Metal, Batteries, Radiators and Rags. W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent street. Phone 731-W . 28-tfc FOR RENT—Garage Apt, living room, dinette, kitchenette, bath, two bedrooms available Oct. 1. Phone 214-M or call at 1321 Pelham St. 16-tnc NOTICE—Hunting, fishing or tres passing in any manner is strictly forbidden on the lands oi the undersigned. W. D. (BILL) HATTON. 7-15tp. FOR SEPIC TANK REPAIRS—or cleaning see me. Inspection is free of charge on cess pools or grease traps. I have no hidden charges whatsoever. I charge by the gallon only, so you know immediately what it will ebst you. Tom Brigman, phone 1297-W. or drop me a card. Full guarantee on all work and will stand board of health in spection. 21-6tc. Mrs. Helen Kibler announces her intentions to apply to the tax commission for a transfer of license 841 to new location at intersection % of Clinton Hwy. and Market St. for purpose of operating a retail liquor store in Whit mire, S. C. 24-3tc. Local & Long Distance Moving All Furniture Insured A Carefully Wrapped Office Phone 1002 Residence Phone: 402-J Lollis Truck Line Clinton, 8. C. RITZ Theatre ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ THURSDAY A FRIDAY Joel McCrea, Yvonne DeCarlo,, Sidney Blackmer The San Francisco SOUTHERNER DEFENDS “YOU ALL” At long last those outlanders who poke fun at the South about “you all” are on the run. Perhaps you’ve noticed that the ribbing via movies, radio and the written word has all but ceased. Why? It is too much to expect that it has finally dawned on these smug comedians that when we in the South say “you all” we mean two or more persons and not one? We’ve been trying to get that across to them for years. It has been a long educational process, but many are those who have assisted in spreading the en lightenment. A star example is the lady in Dallas, Texas, who conducted a letter to the editor campaign. She cited as sufficient author ity for the use of “you all” the many times the phrase is found in the Bible, thus inferring that the comics who poke fun at “you all” are guilty, to a degree, of sac rilege. She gave these references: Job 17-1 <>; Acts 3:16; Romans 15:33; Ephesians 4:6; Phillippians 1:4, 7, 8, Colossians 4:9; Titus 315. “I often have wondered,” she wrote, “if people chided Paul for saying ‘you all” instead of ‘you Romans’ of ‘you Ephesians,.” Then she added this clincher, quoting the very last verse in the Bible: “The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with y i all. Amen. Deed Transfers Newbery No. 1 Outside J. Ellerbe Sease and Jacob E. Sease to G. Frank Hanna and Mar garet Hanna, one acre, $5.00, love and affection. Patrick A. Stockman to Thomas O. Stewart and Eunice A. Stewart. 101 acres, $8000. Silverstreet No. 2 Newberry County Board of Edu cation to Hannah A. M. E. Church, four acres, $500. Bush River No. 3 Margaret Darby Livingston to T. O. Livingston, 36% acres, $5.00. love and affection. Whtimire No. 4 Outside J. L. Sinclair to Ernest C. Baker, one lot 283.5’x300’ and one build ing, west on Old Whitmire Road. $1250. NEWBERRIAN’S SISTER PASSES AWAY IN CALIF. News was received in Newberry early Monday morning of the death of Mrs. W. B. (Aileen Broaddus) Sanders, only sister of Miss Le- nore Broaddus, who died at her home in Hpmosa Beach, Cali fornia last Friday, October 17th. Mrs. Sanders will be remember ed by many Newberrians, when she lived in Newberry as a young girl when her father, the late Rev. Luther Broaddus was pastor of the First Baptist Church. Funeral services were held in California Monday morning, Octo ber 20th. Provincials are people who think it is their duty to improve neighbors instead of the country. Twenty million football fans across the country are expected to witness the “TV Football Game of The Week” next Saturday, Octo her 25, when the University of Illinois clashes with Purdue’s Boilermakers in the 71,000 seat stadium of Champaign, Urbana, Illinois. The game will be tele vised over the national NBC net work under the sponsorship of General Motors. The contest will have am im portant bearing on the Big Ten Conference standings with Purdue, undefeated in Conference competi tion to date, pitted against a strong mini' aggregation. Last year Illinois led the conference with Purdue rated second. Mel Allen and Russ Hodges will be at the sportscaster’s micra phones while Bill Henry will pro vide background and color. The broadcast . is scheduled for 2:15 P.M. EST, with, the game slated to commence at 2:30 P.M. As last year’s Rose Bowl repre sentative for the Big Ten, Illinois is precluded from this year’s Bowl competition by the two-year rule but there’s nothing to prevent Purdue from nursing dreams of a place in the New Year's Day extravaganza. Black Suede AAAA to B Sfij ACCEPTS POSITION AS CLERK AT WISEMAN HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Patton have accepted positions as clerks at the Wiseman Hotel, taking the place of Bill Davis who resigned his position there last Saturday. Mr. Patton a ministerial student at Newberry College, with his wife, began their new duties at the hotel Saturday. MR. HARLEY OUT AGAIN AFTER SEIGE OF FLUE R. Aubrey Harley, who has been confined to his home on Johnstone street for the past couple of weeks suffering with a seige of flu, re turned to his office in the Ex change Building Thursday morn ing. SGT. TAYLOR RECEIVES SEPERATION FROM ARMY SgL Gerald Tayior, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Taylor, Crosson street, arrived at his home in Newberry, Saturday, after receiv ing his seperation from the Army at Fort Benning, Ga., at noon Saturday. Sergeant- Taylor was in the army for twenty-one months, ten of which was on active duty in Korea. He was placed on the Army Reserve list for a five-year period. Gerald resumed his duties with W. E. Turner, Jewelery store on Caldwell street, today (Friday), where he was- employed prior to being called to the service. Travelers in ■ . apr. ■. VI Town & Country Shoes W$£ • V. LISTEN! Listen to the broadcast of Vice-Presi dent Alben W. Barkley Friday night, October 24th, at 9:30 o’clock. This broadcast, which is being sponsor ed by the Democrats of Newberry and Newberry County, will come through our station WKDK. Si 7m m Hm inifl Is sat ta sites is to so. Sis* IS. skirt »bS eellsrless weskit (inel. Is pattern) 8 ySe. 54-ln. CoUared weskit, **]*#. mst* emt In sites « bless*. 144 yds. 35-in., skirt, yds. B4-tn. Weskit, 44 yd. 85-Ib. Send 80* ter EACH pattern with name, addiess. style number nnd else, te AUDRSiY LANE BUREAU. *??• Madison Sannre Btstlon, New York 10, Maoison nqu Fall-Winter Fashion Reek shews 100 other styles. Mo extra. WELLS Theatre NO OTHER GASQUHE EVER DTD THIS BEFORE crtO 1 Fox News & Short —SATURDAY Dale Robertson, Joanne Dru, Walt er Brennan FRIDAY & SATURDAY Charles Starrett in “Kid from Amarillo” >■ with Smiley Burnette Added—KING OF THE CONGO & THREE STOOGES Comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:30 Sat. Nite. See the ape as big as a battle ship, inflamed by rage and hate, running amok in the streets of New York, as the city panics in terror! • Black Suede, Gunmet Trim • * • Grey Suede Gum Trim ; m S N T M $9.95 . • . ‘■'mm SHOE STORE Return Of The King Kong Texan Musicial Short with Bud Morrow and His Orch. MONDAY A TUESDAY Gregory Peck, Ann Blyth, Anthony Quinn, John Mclntire The World In His Arms (In Technicolor) M.G.M. News with Fay Wray, Robert Arm strong and Bruce Cabot Added—WALT DISNEY Comedy WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Greatest of All Wild Animal Pic tures ! NCLAIR GASOLINE WITH RD-119* NO EXTRA COST •tO-llP# Sincloir't Miracle imt iebiblter Tembo with Howard Hill, World’s Great est Archer Added—COLOR CARTOON Childran—12c Adults—40c Strother C. Paysinger, Distributor Watch And Jewelry Repairs BRMDUS LIPSCOMB WATCHMAKER 2309 Johnstone — AT LOMINICK’S DRUG STORE! PRISCIPTIONS AREp CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PRESCIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED DRUGGIST PHONE 981 . - mm " 'J; ■ C