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PAGE SIX THE NEWBERRY SUN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1952 Theatre Phone—1533-J THURSDAY & FRIDAY Inside The Walk Of Folsom Prison Starring Steve Cochran, David Brian, and Dorothy Hart 1000 Convicts as dangerous as dynamite — with a killer-warden who lit the fuse SATURDAY Kit Carson with Dana Andrews, Jon Hall, Lynn Bari and a cast of thousands in the thrilling conquest of a continent SUNDAY & MONDAY The warm and wonderful story of a parson who had one foot in hea ven—and a heart that was down to earth ♦ Fredric March Martha Scott in One Foot In Heaven A Grand Picture that will give you a real big lift A pleasant surprise awaits you when you play WAHOO Friday night Always A Color Cartoon GRIFFINS MOVE TO~ OLD BOARDING HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Griffin, who formerly operated the Palmetto Boarding house on College street, have moved to the Oakland Mill Boarding house, which was moved from the village sometime ago to Digby Avenue. WANT ADS WANTED—Useful articles for diB- trubution to the needy. Anything a human being can use, clothes, food, fuel, bed clothes, toys, positively no money accepted. Please leave articles at 1003 Wilson street, or phone 412. > 31-3t Gallo ian Prexy T. A. Gallman was elected presi dent of the Exchange Club of New berry for 1953 at the annual elec tion meeting of the club Tuesday night at the Wiseman hotel. Mr. Gallman is prsently serving as vice-president of the group. He will succeed E. Maxcy Stone. Other officers named were Charlie Bowers, vice president, Cecil G. Williams, Secretary, and Carl Amlck was re-elected club treasurer. Elected to the board of control were A1 Weigle, Marion Workman and Wayne Mullinax. The newly-elected officers will be installed at the first regular meeting in January. MR. CANNON IN LOCAL HOSPITAL Henry T. Cannon, who had the misfortune to fall at his home on Boundary street last Saturday, was admitted to the Newberry Memorial Hospital Wednesday of this week for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eargle of Blacksburg, spent the Thanksgiv ing holidays at their home here on Summer street. Mr. Eargle is a member of the Blacksburg school faculty. RITZ Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Stewart Granger, Deborah Kerr, Louis Calhern, James Mason, Lewis Stone The Prisoner Of Zenda (In Technicolor) Fox News Drayton Chapter Plans Customary Christmas Meet The December meeting of Dray ton Rutherford chapter will be held on the afternoon of the 9th, at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. Hunt er Brown with Mrs. Houseal Norris as associate hostess. As is the custom of the chapter this will be in the spirit of the Christmas season. The historical number will be “Christmas Episodes in Peace and War in the South." There will be special music num bers, after which all will join In singing Christmas carols. Mem bers are reminded of their Christ mas packages. The souvenir plates have ar rived and the committee will be delivering some of these this week —at least two to a member so that there may be sufficient funds in hand to meet the payment whe* due. Friends of the chapter will find these plates ideal for Christ mas gifts, especially for friends who have once lived in Newberry. From the sale of these plates the chapter hopes to meet its entire (luota for the Memorial Building to the Women of the Confederacy to be erected in Richmond. MONDAY & TUESDAY Gary Grant, Ginger Rogers, Charles Coburn, Marilyn Monroe Monkey Business M.G.M. News & Short ATTEND IKE VICTORY DINNER IN COLUMBIA Seth A. Meek, designated as special assistant, and close friend of Governor Byrnes, was In charge of arrangements in New berry county for the Elsenhower victory testimonial dinner at the Jefferson Hotel in Columbia Thurs day night. Among those from Newberry who attended were Judge E. S. Blease, former chief justice of the Supreme Court, and an active cam paigner for the president-elect, was an honor guest. Others were Ernest A. Brooks, C. E. Saint- Amand, James E. Britt, James A. Burton, Jr., H. M. Bryson, E. L. Blackwell, Guy V. Whitener, Sr., Walter B. Wallace, R. B. Baker, and Mr. Meek. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Dec. 10 A 11 Yvonne De Carlo, John Ireland, James Craig Hurricane Smith (In Technicolor) Fox News & Popeye Cartoon WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal, Batteries, Radiators and Rags. W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent street. Phone 731-W 28-tfc PECANS—PECANS — PECANS— Be sure to get our prices before you sell your pecans—we are buying every day—any amount —any kind—top market prices. R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 30-2tc FREEZER PAPER—Plastic Bags Cellophane bags — Tape—Twine —Oaken Buckets—Glass freezer jars—everything for the lock er—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale Grocers—New berry, S. C. 30-2tc SEPTIC TANK REPAIRS — or cleaning. Inspection free on cess pools. No hidden charges. Rates reduced to 4c per gal lon. You know immediately the cost Full guarantee on all work and will stand Board of Health Inspection. Tom Brigman, phone 1297-W, Newberry or write. 27tfc NOTICE—Hunting, fishing or tres passing in any manner is strictly forbidden on the lands oi the undersigned. W. D. (BILL) HATTON. 7-15tp. Clover Leaf Drive-In Theatre THURSDAY & FRIDAY Man In The Saddle (In Technicolor) Randolph Scott, Joan Leslie, Ellen Drew Added Color Cartoon—Goldilocks and the Jivin Bear SATURDAY Glory Alley Ralph Meeker, Leslie Caron, Gil bert Roland Added Color Cartoon—Cat Choo SUNDAY A MONDAY Room For One More Gary Grant, Betsy Drake, Iris Mann Added Color Cartoon—Klddin The Kitty Central Calendar Society Meeting The Calendar Society of Cen tral Methodist Church will meat Monday afternoon, December 8th at 4 o’clock, at the home of Mrs C. A. Kaufmann. WELLS Theatre FRIDAY A SATURDAY Buckaroo Sheriff Of Texas with Michael Chapin and Eilene Janssen Added—Last Chapter of KING OF THE CONGO and Donald Duck Comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:30 Sat. Nlte. The story of a marriage . . . from T do” to "Drop Dead” and baok again! The Marrying Kind with Judy Holliday, Aldo Ray and Madge Kennedy Added—HOLLYWOOD ON SUN DAY AFTERNOON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY The Laffinest ,hit of the year! Gobs And Gals with George and Bert Bernard, Robert Hutton, Cathy Downs and Gordon Jones Added—SPORTS (Children—12c Adults—40c 'jft THE GREAT '■VWTm ■ .firTV* K'HI 195 ■" ' ' t* m w Fi' ■ / ' ♦ vi- ;• • ,3 • t. F % ★ COMPLETELY NEW DUAL-STREAK STYLING . ★ NEW LONGER WHEELBASE ★ LONGER, LOVELIER, ROOMIER BODIES ★ PONTIAC’S WONDERFUL NEW POWER STEERING* r NEW ONE-PIECE WINDSHIELD-WRAP-AROUND REAR WINDOW ★ SPECTACULAR NEW OVER-ALL PERFORMANCE t 'TM Tfw • '-.e! 3*1 ' & V' • v . . .. 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