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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1952
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Hostess To December
Meeting Of D.A.R.
The December meeting of Jasper
Chapter, D.A.R., was held at the
home of Mrs. James C. Kinard on
College street.
Mrs. Ralph B. Baker, regent,
opened the meeting and the mem
here joined in singing one stanza
of the national anthem. Mrs. E.
B. Setzler, acting chaplain, led in
a period of devotion and then the
American’s Creed and the pledge
to the flag were given.
A most interesting program had
been prepared by th^^ogram pom
mittee for this meeting. Miss
Margaret Paysinger gave the
beautiful Christmas message from
our President General, Mrs. James
B. Patton, and Mrs. C. M. Smith
read a thought-provoking article
on national defense.
Miss Susan Ann Mayfield, a stu
dent in the ninth grade, told of her
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Drive-In
Theatre
Phone—1533-J
Aveleigh College
Students Enjoy
Holiday Breakfast
A fellowship breakfast was
given Monday morning at 9:30 o'
clock for members of Aveleigh
Presbyterian Church who are at
tending college here and else
where. The affair was held in the
assembly room of the church and
was sponsored by the Women o
the Church. Arrangements were
made by a committee composed of
Mrs. A. J. Briggs, Mrs. E. B. Pur
cell and Mrs. J. N. Burgess.
Eight of the eleven students in
vited attended. • Also present were
Rev. and Mrs. Neil Truesdale.
During the breakfast, plans
were completed for the Sunday
morning service to be presented
THURSDAY dl FRIDAY
Outrage
Starring
Mala Powers Tod Andrews
SATURDAY
Dark Command
Starring
John Wayne, Claire Prevor, Roy
Rogers, Walter Pidgeon, Gabby
Hayes, Marjorie Main
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Partners In Time
Starring
Lum and Abner
For Lots of Fun and CASH TOO,
Pla* WAHOO Every Friday!!
Always A Color Cartoon
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RITZ
Theatre
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
Mitzl Gaynor, Scott Brady, Mitzi
Green, Marguerite Chapman
Bloodhounds Of
Broadway
(In Technicolor)
Fox News & Popeye Cartoon
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
lack Butel, Mala Powers, Bill
Williams, Bob Steele
Rose Of Cimarron
(In Color) •
Also Two Cartoons—Andy Panda
and Turmite From Mars
visit to Valley Forge. The members
were delighted with Susan Ann’s
enthusiasm for this historic spot
and for her appreciation of the
music from the carillon in Me
morial Bell Tower, which is one
of the projects of the Daughters of
the American Revolution. Miss
Mayfield closed her talk by show
ing some of the pictures she had
taken.
The members joined in singing
a group of familiar Christmas
carols.
At the close of the meeting the
hostesses. Miss Hattie Bell Lester,
Mrs. I. M. Satterwhite, Mrs. E.
B. Setzler and Mrs. Kinard, served
refreshments suggestive of the
holiday season.
Clover Leal
Drive-In
Theatre
WEDNESDAY
Lydia Bailey
(In Technicolor)
Dale Robertson, Anne Francis,
Charles Korvin
Added Color Cartoon—Little Audry
Rainmaker •
THURSDAY A FRIDAY
About Face
(In Technicolor)
Gordon MacRae, Eddie Bracken,
Virginia Gibson
Added Color Cartoon—Bugs Bunny
SATURDAY
Outcasts Of
Poker Flat
Dale Robertson, Anne Baxter,
Miriam Hopkins
Added Color Cartoon—Popeye
SUNDAY A MONDAY
The Winning
Team
Ronald Reagan, Doris Day, Frank
Lovejoy
Added Color Cartoon—Time Gal
lops On
COUNTY OFFICES
HOLIDAY NOTICE
Offices in the
Court House
will be closed
ember 25,26 and 27
in Observance
of the
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
George A. Pugh
Rites Saturday
George Arthur Pugh, 68, Pros
perity merchant for 26 years, diet
late Thursday night at the New
berry County Memorial Hospita
after a lingering illness.
The son of the late Edward
Hawkins and Debbie Ann Mon
roe Pugh, he was born and rear
ed at Prosperity. He served as
St. Luke's Lutheran church
treasurer many years. He movet
to Columbia in 1943 and was env
ployed by the J. C. Penny Com
pany and later by the James
L. Tapp Company until his retire
ment due to ill health. Since that
time he has made his home at
Newberry.
He is survived by his widpw,
Mrs. Florie Lominack Pugh, anc
by the young people in place of the
regular Sunday morning sermon
on December 28th. The theme
of the program will be “Witness
ing for Christ on the Campus.’
Those who attended the break
fast, and who will take part in
the Sunday program, are: Miss
Elizabeth Mitchell, Stratford Hall,
Virginia; Skeet Martin, Newber
ry College; Lamar Neville, Clem-
son; William Neville, Presbyterian
College; Harriet Reid, Converse;
Sara Isabel Truesdale and Mar
garet Ann Hunter, Coker College,
one brother, Sam Pugh, of Pros-
WELLS
Theatre
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
It’s all in Fun
The Lady Says No
Joan Caulfield David Niven
Added—Color Cartoon
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
The Bowery Boys
and Leo Gorcey in
Here Come
The Marines
Added—RADAR MEN FROM THE
MOON and Color Cartoon .
MONDAY A TUESDAY
Also Late Show 10:30 Sat. Nlte.
1001 Thrills of the Arabian
Nights!
Aladdin And His
Lamp
- in Color
Patricia Medina, John Sands and
the World’s Most Corgeous Harem
Beauties!
Added—Two Reel Comedy
Rice Home After
Service In Korea.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Arriving
here last week aboard the radar
picket destroyer USS Perkins was
Melvin A. Rice, seaman, USN, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Rice
of Pope Circle, Newberry.
The Perkins left the United
States in May for her second tour
of combat duty in Korea. She was
among the first ships to spend six
days under fire of Communist
shore batteries and become eligi
file for “combat pay.”
—
perity.
Funeral services were conduct
ed at 11 o’clock Saturday morning
from the Whitaker Funeral Home
by the Rev. Thomas F. Suber. In
terment followed in Rosemont
cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Ralph
Shealy, Eugene Shealy, J. C. Shea
ly, Wyman Shealy, Quay Fellers,
Eugene Lester, Hack Amick, and
Elliott Dawkins.
WANT ADS
WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal,
Batteries, Radiators and Rags.
W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent
street. Phone 731-W 28-tfc
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. 7-16tp.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING
Notice is hereby given of a meet-
ng of the stockholders of Bergen
Clothing Company, Inc., to be
held at the office of the company
1202 Caldwell street on the 12th
day of January, 1953 at 9 o’clock
a.m. for the purpose of dissolving
uhe corporation and attending such
other business as may be neces-
sary.
Earl Bergen,
Roy Clary
S. W. Epting,
32-3 tc Incorporators
Children—12c
Adults—40c
AUDITOR’S 1953 TAX
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
I, or an authorized agent, will
ie at the following places on
the dates given below for the
purpose of taking tax returns
on all personal property, new
buildings and real estate
transfers. Persons owning
property in more than one
;ax district must make re
turns for each district.
All able bodied male citizens
between the ages of twenty-
one and sixty are liable to
$1.00 poll tax.
WHITMIRE
City Hall, Friday, January 2,
1953.
Aragon-Baldwin Mill, Monday
and Tuesday, January 5 and 6,
1953.
G. M. & R. E. NEEL STORE
■Wednesday, January 7, 1953,
from 9 until 12.
SILVERSTREET
Wednesday, January 7, 1953,
from 2 until 5.
CHAPPELLS
Thursday, January 8, 1953.
HOLLINGSWORTH’S STORE
Friday, January 9, 1953, from
9 until 12.
* KINARDS
Friday, January 9, 1953, from 2
until 5.
PROSPERITY
Monday, January 12, 1953.
ST. LUKE’S
Tuesday, January 13, 1953, from
9 until 12.
O'NEALL
Tuesday, January 13, 1953, from
2 until 5.
LITTLE MOUNTAIN
Wednesday, January 14, 1963.
PEAK
Thursday, January 15, 1953.
POMARIA
Friday, January 16, 1953.
JAMES HOMER CROOKS STORE
Monday, January 19, 1953, from
9 until 12.
A. E. & R. E. REESE STORE
Monday, January 19, 1953, from
2 until 5.
At Auditor’s Office to
March 1st, after which a
penalty of 10 per cent will be
added. '
PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS
Auditor Newberry County
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CHRISTMAS CANDY—headquart
ers for Christmas wrapped Can
dy — Cigars, Cigaretts. Fresh
shipments coming in every day
—prices right—big selection—R.
Derrill Smith and Son Inc.,
Wholesale Grocers, Newberry,
S. C. • • 33-2te
PECANS—-PECANS—PECANS—Be
sure to get our prices before
you sell your PECANS—We are
buying every day—any amount
—any kind — highest market
prices—R. Derrill Smith and Son
Inc., Wholesale Grocers, New
berry, S. C. 33-2tc
FREEZER PAPER —Plastic Bags
—Oaken buckets—Tape—Twine
—Glass Freezer Jars — every
thing for Freezer—R. Derrill
Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale
Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 33-2tc
L it Oi
ver:
lonmUd an faith—Dedicated
la Semite x
This slogan was unanimous
ly selected out of more than
12,500 entries by the committee
of judges, and the winner of
the $1,000 first prize is:
D. GENE JOHNSON
3801 Abingdon Road
Columbia. 8. C.
Mr. Johnson named The Co
lumbia Record as his newspa
per and this publication wins
an award of $250.
Honorable Mention. $100 Each:
(Alphabetically listed)
Fred J. Drewes, Aiken.
Mrs. Sallie Heinitsh, Orange
burg.
John Hill, Columbia.
Miss Caroline Ann Karst,
Greenville.
Mrs. C. L. McElveen, Man
ning. v.
Mrs. Willie Munn, Kingstree.
Richard L. Shelton. Green
ville.
Mrs. A C. Tilden, Anderson.
Mary C. Whitener, Laurens.
Bill Wightman, Batesburg.
Newspapers, $25 Eachx
Aiken Standard and Review.
Anderson Daily Mail.
Batesburg Twin City News.
Greenville Observer.
Greenville Piedmont.
Kingstree County Record.
Laurens Advertiser.
Times.
Saluda Standard.
Seneca Journal.
CHRISTMAS COMES IN PEACE
Shepherds on the brooding hill
dim as in a dream,
Waiting with a touch of fear.
The sky a fateful gleam.
Watching with a thrill of awe,
through the widening light,
The herald angel, come to say
that Christ is born this night.
The ancient days are passing now,
witness, and believe
On Christmas, on Christmas,
this holy, Christmas eve.
Gently shrouded in the hay,
peace beyond recall.
Around the Babe the Magi kneel,
the ox nods in his stall.
Bins and debts of men redeemed
with the Child’s birth,
Hate renounced and faith renewed
and lasting human worth.
The ancient days are passing now,
witness, and believe
On Christmas, on Christmas,
this holy Christmas eve.
Still the stars are crisp and sure,
Christmas comes in peace,
A little while, a happy while
the generous hearts increase.
The chanting bells, the unfurled
greens,
the gifts, the trees, the snow—
And through the land and hand
in hand
with His own truth we go.
Christmas is on every lip,
each heart holds Christmas’
meaning:
New joy, new life, the wondrous
news
of hope for each man’s gleaning.
The * ancient days have passed
^eyond,
we witness and believe
On Christmas, on Christmas
this holy Christmas eve.
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