The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, July 09, 1953, Image 8
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
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THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1953
PERSONAL ITEMS
MR. AND MRS. MARION WIG
GINS and Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Summer spent the weekend of the
Fourth of July at Folly Beach near
Charleston.
HENRY CANNON of Anniston,
Ala., spent last week with his
mother, Mrs. Henry Cannon on
Boundary street. Mr. Cannon is
with the General Electric Comp-
omjr in Anniston. „
LEWIS SHEALY and Willie
Vernon Matthews left Sunday for
* week’s vacation and sight-seeing
trip to Washington, D. C. Lewis
and Willie Vernon were scheduled
to go to Washington with the
ether seniors of Newberry High
aehool when they made their trip,
trat were unable to go at that time
because they were both working.
MR. AND MRS. L. B. DAVIS
are leaving today (Thursday) for
a .couple of week’s vacation in the
mountains of North Carolina near
ABhevllle.
MRS. L. B. WE^B of Washing
ton, D. C., who ha^/been on a three
week’s visit here with her sister,
Mrs. George L. Epps on Calhoun
street will leave Friday for Cam
den to visit her son and daughter-
in-law, Dr. and Mrs Harold B.
Webb before returning to her
home in Washington. Mrs. Epps
wlil accompany her sister to Cam
den for the weekend.
MR. AND MRS. BOYD CAMP
BELL and three sons, Billy, Joe
and John of Spartanburg, spent
Sunday with Mr. Campbells par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Campbell
on Harrington street.
MRS. H. M. HALFACRE and
daughter. Miss Sue Halfacre, Mr.
and Mrs. Judson Bishop and Mrs.
Ernest Derrick, spent Sunday in
Columbia in the home of Mrs. N. P.
Moody. They also visited H. M.
Halfacre who is a patient in the
State Park Hospital near Colum
bia.
MR. AND MRS. FORREST SUM
MER and two children, Charles
and Ann, of Cocoa, Fla.; Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Young and two chil
dren, Billy and Charles of Allen
dale and Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Pierce and two children, Nonnie
and-Mittie Sue, of Columbia, spent
several days last week in the
home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Summer on College
street Extension.
MRS. H. H. KINARD, Mrs. J. W.
White and Misses Elizabeth
White and Ethel Burton of Char
lotte, N. C., were weekend visi
tors in the home of Mrs. White’s
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Johnson, Sr., In Clin
ton.
MRS. JOHN SHUFORD return
ed to her home in Lawtey, Florida,
Sunday after spending three weeks
with Mrs. W. L McGill in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hick
son on Hunt street.
WEEKEND VISITORS in the
home of Mrs. L. W. Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Burns on
Cline street were Mr. and Mrs.
John^C. Wilson of Memphis, Tenn.,
Mrs. R. J. Stark of Collierville,
Tenn., Mrs. C. L. Pless of Cleve
land, Ga. and Miss Judy Wilson of
Union.
MR. AND MRS. PINCKNEY N.
ABRAMS, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shealy
were 4th of July dinner guests in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Koon in the Stoney Hill com-]
munity.
MR. AND MRS. C. R. KOON
and two children, Robbie Sue and
Randy left last Thursday for a
week’s vacation to Chicago, 111.,
where they will be guests in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hobson.
Mr. Hobson and Mr. Shealy were
friends, during World War II.
MR. AND MRS. *D. B. DAWK
INS of Leesville, were business
visitors in Newberry last Friday.
MISSES LAURA HILLHOUSE
Laura Kunkle and Betty Sue Con
nelly, all employees of the New
berry Memorial Hospital, are
spending their vacation this week
in Florida.
MR. AND MRS. REX NORTH,
JR., and three children, Rex, III,
Steve and Mary Kathryn of Nat
chez, Miss, spent last weekend in
the home of Mrs. North’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ruff on
Glenn street. Rex , a«d Steve re
mained to spend the summer
months with their grandparents.
MRS. TOM GRAHAM, Mrs. J.
C. Sprawls and son, Roger, spent
the Fou^h of July weekend In
Charleston in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. North Miller and with
Mrs. W. M. Weber who makes
her home with the Millers.
MR. AND MRS. AL FISCHER
and small son, Bert, were we^end
visitors in the home - of Mrs.
Fischer’s mother, Mrs. E. A..
Carpenter on Calhoun street
BUFORD CROMER and two
children, Mary *Ann and Bill, of
Charlotte, N. C., were visitors
over the fourth weekend In the
home of Mr. Cromer’s brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Tedford on Park View Court.
MR. AND MRS. GUS SINGLEY
and three children, Stephen, Phil
and Lisa, of Newberry and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Sheppard of Sa
luda were Fourth of July week
end visitors in the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sing-
ley in Prosperity.
FORTY-FIVE MEMBERS of the
families of the late B. A. and
Emma Fulmer Connelly and six
guests gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Connelly in the
Prosperity section on Saturday,
July 4th for a barbecue and- pic
nic.
MR. AND MRS. WALLACE
DAWKINS and two children, Mike
and Benjy, of Atlanta, Ga., are
spending this week with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F.
Dawkins on Nance street and Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Lester in the
Hartford comunity.
MRS. E. L. HART and daugh
ter, May Porter, spent the Fourth
^weekend in Columbia in the home
of Mrs. Hart’s son-in-law and
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. M. W.
Cheatham and small son, Miles.
MR. AND MRS. D. A. LOMI-
NICK of Dillon, spent Saturday in
the home of Mr. Lominick’s broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Halfacre on Harper street.
MRS. ESTELLE DILL, Mrs.
Mable Morehead and Misses Mar
garet and Julia Bolick, of Clinton
were Fourth of July visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H
Ruff on Glenn street.
DAVID DENNING of Morris
town, Tenn., spent the weekend
and Monday with his mother, Mrs.
Daisy B, Denning and his aunt,
Miss Florence Berry on Nance
street. A
MR. AND MRS. HAL KOHN
and daughter, Miss Verna Kohn,
were joined here by Mr. and Mrs.
Hart Kohn of Columbia, and they
all spent the weekend of the 4th
in Hendersonville with Misses
Nell and Erin Kohn who are
spending the summer at their sum
mer home in Hendersonville, N. C.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN T.
NORRIS and daughter, Elizabeth
and Mrs. A. P. Salley and daugh
ter, Stanley, spent the Fourth of
July weekend at Savannah Beach,
Ga.
MR. AND MRS. SAM ARNO-
VITZ and three children, Her-
shene, “Cookie” and “Ricky,” re
turned to their home in Atlanta,
Ga., last week after spending a
week here in the home of Mrs.
Arnovitz’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
I. Kalpan on Johnstone street.
MRS. JUANITA HILLHOUSE
of Clinton was a business visitor in
Newberry last Thursday.
DR. AND MRS.'W. L. HITCH
COCK of Athens, Ga., spent the
weekend in the home of Mrs.
Hitchcock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Cook, Sr.
MRS. JAKE BOWERS of Prbs-
pepity was a business visitor in
Nertvberry one day last week.
July Clearance Sale
You win ... we lose!
Everything in the Shop
Reduced. i
Verna & Hal Kohn
SPECIAL!
ONE RACK MEN’S
SPORT COATS UP
TO $22.50
$11.95
All Straw Hats Half Price
Men’s Pants
$ 6.50 pants $4.25
$ 7.50 pants $4.95
$ 8.50 pants $5.50
$ 9.95 pants $6 30
$12.50 pants $8.35
BOYS PANTS
$2.95 values • •
$4.25 values • • ■
$5.50 values • • •
$1.95
$2.95
BOYS SPORT COATS
$ 4.95 coats
$ 7*95. coats
$10.95 coats
$14.95 coats
• • •
$2.95
$4.95
$6.95
$8.50
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS
$2.95 shirts
$3.95 shirts
$4.50 shirts
$5.95 shirts
% • • • •
$1.85
$2.50
$2.95
$3,95
BOYS SPORT SHIRTS
$1.00 shirts
$1.75 shirts
$3.50 shirts
$4.50 shirts
98c
$1.15
$2.35
$2.95
ONE RACK SMALL BOYS
COAT AND PANTS WASH
SUITS SIZES 2 to 6 YEARS
An exceptionally good buy at
0
$1.50
CLARY Clothing Company
MAIN STREET
MRS. LORA SCHUMPERT re
turned to her home on Harrington
street Tuesday after a week’s
visit in Guilford, N. C-, in the
home of her cousin, Mrs. Joe
Sheriley. Miss Ethel Cromer of
Greer who was also visiting the
Shirely’s, returned to Newberry
with Mrs. Schumpert for a visit
with her.
MRS. MAMIE PAYNE return
ed to her home in Montgomery.
Ala., Tuesday after a week’s visit
in the home of Mrs. W. O. Miller
on Johnstone street.
MRS. ROLAND SPEARMAN
returned to her home in Jackson
ville, Fla., Wednesday after a few
days visit in the home of Mrs. P.
D. Johnson on Boundary street.
MISS EMILY NEWBERRY of
Greenwood, was a weekend visi
tor in the home of Mrs. W. O.
Miller on Boundary street.
MR. AND MRS. FRANK (Mary
Johnson) Smith, have moved to
Newberry and are making their
home with Mrs. Smith’s mother,
Mrs. P. D. Johnson on Boundary
street. They moved from Lancas
ter. Mr. Smith is a traveling
salesman for a TV and Radio ^com
pany of Columbia. He will make
his headquarters here.
MR. AND MRS. METTS FANT
and daughter, Martha Sue, of
Rock Hill stent the weekend with
Mr. Fant’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. Metts Fant, Sr. on Glenn St.
MR. AND MRS. DOYLE
SPEARS left Sunday for a week's
vacation in Wychula, Florida
where they will visit in the home
of Mrs. Spears’ grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carlton. Miss Mary
Ann Spears, sister of Mr. Spears,
who had been on a few days visit
here, returned to her home in Fla.
with Mr. and Mrs. Spears.
MR. AND MRS. FRANK QUINN
have moved to Carol Courts Apart
ments on College street and are
occupying apartment D-2-2.
MR. AND MRS. HENRY B.
HALTIWANGER are now residing
at 1616 Calhoun street in the
Swindler garage apartment.
MR. AND MRS. D. H. MC-
HARGUE and son, Danny of
Statesville, N. C., spent the week
end with Mrs. McHargue’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Armfield
at their sumKier home on Lake
Murray.
MRS. ALFRED E. DONALD of
Atlanta, Ga., joined her children,
Fredna, Calvin and Gayle here
last week to spend the week in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dennis,
where the Donald children have
been visiting since getting out of
school in early June. Mr. Donald
came for the weekend, and his
family returned to their home in
Atlanta with him.
GATHER FOR PICNIC
Forty-five members of the fam
ilies of the late B. A. and Emma
Fulmer Connelly and six guests,
Rev. and Mrs. R. P. Hook and
family, Mrs. Dot Leaphart of
Prosperity, John Short and Mr.
and Mrs. Caldwell of Dahlgren,
Va., gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. M. P. Connelly In the
prosperity section on Saturday,
July 4th and enjoyed a delightful
barbecue and picnic.
RITZ
Theatre
THURSDAY
The King of Prehistoric Sea-
Giants raging up from ages past
to tear a city apart.
The Beast From
'20,000 Fathoms
Paul Christiana, Paula Raymond,
Cecil Kellaway
Fox News A Short
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
Leo Genn, Don Taylor, Gene Bar
ry, Elsa Lanchester, Dorothy
Bromiley, Audrey Dalton
The Girls Of
Pleasure Island
(In Technicolor)
Also Two Cartoons
MONDAY A TUESDAY
Betty Grable, Dale Robertaon,
Thelma Ritter, John Carroll
The Farmer
Takes A Wife
(In Technicolor)
M.G.M. News A Short
AF Recruiting
Station Operating At
Greenville Base
An Aviation Cadet Selection
Team equipped to interview and
partially process prospective ap
plicants for flying training in the
Air Force has. been established at
Donaldson Air Force Base, Green
ville, under supervision of Head
quarters, 3503rd Personnel Pro
cessing Squadron, Moody Air
Force,Base, Valdosta, Georgia.
According to team president
Captain Robert E, Coatps, the
tea& supplied with the most cur
rent and factual flying training in
formation, will visit colleges, uni
versities, Air Bases and cities in
Tennessee, North Carolina^ South
Carolina and Georgia.
Aviation Cadets are trained to
become pilots or aircraft ob
servers. An aircraft observer is
schooled in an aircrew speciality
such as bombardment, navigation,
radar, or aircraft performance
engineering.
Upon completion of approxi
mately one year of training, an
Aviation Cadet (pilot or observer)
receives his silver wings and a
commission as . a Second. Lieu
tenant in the United States Air
Force Reserve.
To qualify for Aviation Cadet
training, an applicant must have
a minimum of two years college
credit; be between 19 and 26%
years of age, single, in good physi
cal condition, and be able to pass
mental and physical tests. Pilot ap
plicants must have normal 20-20
vision, while aircraft observer
candidates need only have 20-50
vision correctable with glasses to
the norfnal 20-20.
Young men applying now for
observer training can expect a
c)ass assignment within six
weeks after the successful comple
tion of the qualifying tests. Com
plete information on the cadet
program may be had by writing
Air Cadet Selection Team No. 306,
Donaldson AFB, Greenville, S. C.,
or by phoning Greenville 5-7411,
extension 8341.
W. D. Cromer Family
Holds 4th Reunion
On Saturday, July 4th the de-
cendants of the late Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Cromer with a few special
ly-invited guests held a family re
union at the Mt. Bethel-Garmany
Community Hall, which was well
attended with only a couple of
relatives absent.
The out-of-town guests include!
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cromer of
Pittsburg, Pa., Mrs. Carolyn Crom
er Di Marco, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Cromer, Spartan
burg and Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Cromer of Charleston, with all
their families.
The large dining ta^le was load
ed to capacity with a variety of
picnic dinner consisting of about
everything that was good to eat
After everyone enjoyed the bounti
ful feast, they were then served
with a delightful course of refresh
ing ice cream. After the meal they
assembled in the main auditorium
for an entertainment of selected
favorite songs and piano music
rendered by Mrs. Nina Price. Dur
ing this period very appropriate
short speeches were made by J.
Horace Cromer and John T. Crom
er. This was followed by a pray
er offered by Van Price thus clos
ing a very fine and enjoyable day
of recreation and pleasure.
CLOVER LEAF
DRIVE-IN
Theatre
THURSDAY A FRIDAY
The Mississippi
Gambler
(Iri Technicolor)
Tyrone Power, Julia Adams, Piper
Laurie
Added Color Cartoon — Mouse
Meets Bird
SATURDAY
The Blazing
Forest
« (In Technicolor)
John Payne, Agnes Moorehead,
Richard Arlen
Added Color Cartoon—Ayful Tooth
SUNDAY A MONDAY
Hie T Don’t Care’
Girl
(In Technicolor)
Mitzi Gaynor, David Wayne, Oscar
Levant
Added Color Cartoon — Rabbit
Fire
WANT ADS
PIGEON FEED — Pigeon Health
Grit—Rabbit Pellets — Rabbit
Salt — Feeders and waters—
Poultry -Feeds—R Derrill Smith
and Son Inc., Wholesale Grocers
Newberry, S. C. 10-4tc.
USED PLUMBING—New load of
, tubs, sinks, lavatories. Excel
lent condition. NOAH’S ARK,
Abbeville, S. C. 8-3ttc.
FREEZER PAPER — Cups, plas
tic hags, boxes, tape. Everything
for the freezer locker. R. Derrill
Smith, Inc., Wholesale rocers,
Newberry, S. C. 10-4tc.
FOR SALE—5-Room house located
near grammar, high school and
college. Insulated and weather-
stripped, Venetian blinds, 2 oil
heaters and tank used only one
winter, automatic washing ma
chine, automatic * hot water
heater. GEORGE W. MARTIN.
2007 Nance SL, Phone 686. 8-tfc
CIGARS
CIGARETTES
CANDY
GROCERIES
Wholesale
R. DERRILL SMITH & SON, INC.
910 Main St. _ Phone *8
10-4tc
WANTED TO BUY—Iron, MetaL
Batteries, Radiators and Rags.
W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent
tatreeL Phone 731-W 28-tfc
FOR SALE—Dixie Ranger Wood
stove in excellent condition,.
$35.00. See at R. H. Brown place,
behind old Newberry Drive-In
Theatre. Duane Abrams, c/o R-
H. Brown.
PICNIC SUPPLIES — Plates —
Drinking Cups — Forks—Spoona
—Napkins—Towels—Ice Cream
Cones—Ice Cream Containers—
R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc.,
Wholesale Grocers — Newberry,
S. C. 10-*tc.
Boys 12-15 Elgible
To Enter Forestry
Camping Contest
If you are a young man of 12 to
15 years of age, you are eligible
to attend the S. C. State Commis
sion of ’ Forestry annual Boys
Forestry Camp for one week, at
Cheraw State Park, County Rang
er Marvin E. Wilson said toddy.
* According to the rules all you
have to do is “write a letter to
your county ranger at Rt. 2, New
berry, on ‘Why I would Like to
Attend Forestry Camp.’ If your
letter is judged the' best in the
county you will be selected to go
to camp absolutely free. The
boy’s letter to the county ranger
should be accompanied by the
written consent of his parents to
attend camp should he be the win
ner of the contest. All letters must
be in the hands of the oonnty
ranger on or before Monday, July
20.”
This year the camp will be held
at Camp Forest, Cheraw State
Park, from August 10 to August
15. Facilities are available at this
group camp for all forms of out*
door study and recreation.
WELLS
Theatre
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
The Brigand
Color by Technicolor
with Anthony Dexter and Jody
Lawrence
Added—SPORTS
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
Charles Starrett
in “LARAMIE MOUNTAINS"
with Smiley Burnette
Added — JUNGLE DRUMS OF
AFRICA and THREE STOOGES
Comedy
MONDAY A TUESDAY
Also Late Show 10:30 Sat. Night
The Fleet's in with gobs of up
roarious gal-orioua musical fiml
All Ashore
Color by Technicolor
with Mickey Rooney, Peggy Ryan,
Dick Haymea and Ray McDonald
Added—Johnny Gets his Route
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
Flaming story of history’s most
fabulous era!
Androdes And
The Lion
with Jean Simmons, Victor Ma
ture, Robert Newton, Alan Young
Added—WALT DISNEY Comedy
Admission—12c-40c every day