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m f J v PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1953 \ PERSONAL ITEMS MRS. ESTELLE DILL of Clin ton, spent the weekend in the liome of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruff on Glenn street. MR. AND MRS. P. METTS FANT and daughter, Miss Delora Fant, spent Sunday in Rock Hill In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Metis Fant, Jr. ♦- MRS. ALBERT RINGER has re turned from a 15-day visit in El Paso, Texas with her son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Al fred W. Ringer. MRS. I. H. WILSON, a mem ber of the staff of the State Train ing school at Clinton, spent several days this week at her borne on Purcell street. Call us for your dry cleaning needs. You will like our mod ern, supercareful methods that actually add months to the life of your clothes! You will like our prompt delivery.our cour tesy, and our reasonable prices. ROYAL DRY CLEANERS Phone 12 1107 Caldwell Newberry, S. C. MR. AND MRS. R. F. SANDERS (Doris Armfield) and small daugh ter, Connie, have moved from an apartment in the home of the O. F. Armfields, Sr., on Jessica Avenue to 812 Pauline street in the house which they have pur chased. MR. AND. MRS. ERNEST OX- NER and two sons, Jerry and Bobbie, have moved to 1403 Nance street. They formerly lived on Hillcrest Road. MR. AND MRS. L. A. HARRI SON, newr comers to the city,*are now residing at 742 O’Neal street. MR. AND MRS. BILL NEEL, newly weds, are residing in an apartment in the home of Mrs Mattie Lou Blackman, 1720 Col lege street. MRS. S. L. WALDHOUR and small son Sidney, returned to their home in Rincon, Ga., today (Thursday) after spending several days in the home of Mrs. Wald- hour’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes on Friend street. Hospital Patients FOR RENT Floor Sanding Machine and Polisher Smoothie Sanding Machine —for refinishing furniture, desk tops, and other wood surfaces. WHITAKER FLOOR COVERING CO. 1011 Caldwell St Phone 993 WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE PHONE 270 O^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC'O For Expert Repair Bring Your Radio and Television GEO. N. MARTIN Radio and Television Service SALES and SERVICE 1309 MAIN STREET Opposite County Library 24 HOUR SERVICE Telephone 311 • Watch And I • Jewelry Repairs • ! BR0ADUS LIPSCOMB 1 , WATCHMAKER i 2309 Johnstone Street j ATTENTION CAR OWNER Before you have seat coverfc in stalled on your new or old car, visit our shop on Martin street and see our many patterns in the best materials. And re member here you will get the best workmanship at the most reasonable prices. All seat covers tailor made. Frank Wilson 1515 Martin St. Phone 1116-J Deed Transfers Newberry No. 1 Sadie Kibler Slice to George A. Slice, one lot and one building, one-half undivided interest. Pearl Street, $5.00 love and affection. Kibler Williamson to Howard B. Kirgegard and Edna J. Kirke gard, one lot 125’xl50’ on Bound ary street. Lot No. 2 and western portion of Lot No. 3, $1800. Newberry Life and Health In surance Company to Kenneth E. Stuck, one lot, N. 100’ E. 127' S. 124’ W. 190’ and one building, $11000. Thomas W. Ward and Ramah Frances Ward to Harry E. Ban nister, one lot and one building, 1214 Jones street, $3500. Newberry No. 1 Outside Ernestine O. Harmon to Virgil Koon, one lot and one building, 1902 Piedmont street, $4000. Tommy Wilson Clark to Emma Lee Clark, one lot, contains one- fourth of an acre and one build ing, $5.00 and other valuable con siderations. The Kendall Company to Me morial Methodist Church, two lots. Lot 113’x205* and Lot 98’x206’ $5.00 and the premises. Silverstreet No, 2 John H. Kunkle to Billie W. Sheppard, one acre and one building, $1100. \ Bush River No. 3 T. A. Livingston to Virgil E Irons 36% acres and one building, $11,500. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Lee Belue to Raymond W. Dean, 43 acres, $2500. Evelyn S. Jeter to C. B. Jeter, three acres, $1000. This deed was made February 14. 1948 and re corded September 17, 1953. C. B. Jeter to John B. Epps, one lot 75’xl30’, $1350. Pomaria No. 5 William Kendrick to Ellen M. Kendrick, three acres and one building, $5.00 love and affection. This deed was made May 17, 1945 and recorded September 17, 1953. Prosperity No. 7 D. M. Caldwell to John Ruff and Artie Ruff 31.09 acres, $670. “wanTads - James Olin Adams, 2119 Brown St. Mrs. W. P. Bodie, 1629 First St. Mrs. J. W. Bradley and Baby Boy, Route 1, Saluda. Will Buford, Route 3, Newber ry. J. W. Cook, Jr., 518 Main St. Mrs. Roscoe Coppack, 3100 Col lege St. Mrs. Gilder Cromer, Route 2, Pomaria. John W. Davis, 2023 Mont gomery St. Mrs. W. E. Elmore, 1325 Pel ham St. Mrs. Hugh Fellers and Baby Boy, Route 2, Prosperity. Mrs. T. B. Harmon, Prosperity. Baby Elizabeth Ann Hunnicutt, Box 116, Whitmire. Baby Mary Ethel Hurt, 511 Sims St., Whitmire. Herbert H. Lipsey, 617 O'Neal St. Mrs. Frank Lominack, 1129 Hunt St. Miss Fannie McCaughrin, 1917- A Harper St. Mrs. Sam Marlowe, 1519 Har rington St. Charles W. O'Shields, 715 Broom St., Whitmire. Mrs. Callie R. Padgett, 2446 Piedmont St. Mrs. Callie Quattlebaum, Route 3, Prosperity. Mrs. Willard Sease and Baby Boy, Route 2, Newberry. Mrs. Gladys Shealy, Route 1, Prosperity and baby boy. Mrs. Earl Summer, 2002 Har rington St. Master David Thomas, Route 2, Whitmire. Fletcher Tljrner, 1807 Rivers St. Mrs., O. H. Willingluanv, 719 Daisy St. L. A. Wilson, 2123 Brown St. Charles O’Shields, Whitmire. JAMES L. GLYMPH of New berry, was recently promoted to lieutenant colonel while serving as adjutant at the Bremer- haven Port of Embarkation in Germany. Colonel Glymph, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Glymph, 205 Caldwell St., returned to active duty in 1946 and arrived in Bremerhaven in the spring of 1950. NOTICE WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal. Batteries. Radiators and Raers. W. H. Sterling. 1708 Vincent street. Phone 731-W 28-tfr p’OR SALE—Apartment size elec tric stove in good condition. R. M. Lominack Hardware. 20-2t^ NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a Democratic Primary Election will be held in Magisterial District No. one on Tuesday, October 6, 1953, for the purpose of voting for a magistrate. Those who have here tofore voted at Jalapa for Magis trate in the Whitmire District will be permitted to vote at Long Lane (Beth Eden) . The Polls will open at 8 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. The list of managers, clerks and places of voting are given below. Long Lane (Beth Eden) Lee Hargrove, J. G. Glenn, Mrs. J. H. Phibbs, Sr., managers; Miss Lillie Mae Folk, clerk. Voting: Beth Eden school house. Maybinton—A. H. Maybin, John Hardy, Bannie Cathcart, mana gers; Mrs. J. R. Thomas, clerk. Voting: Mrs. T. W. Henderson’s store. Whitmire No. 1—T. J. Abrams, Dewey M. Abrams, R. C. Lake, Sr., Catherine Riser. Voting: Whit mire City Hall. Whitmire No. 2—S. C. Young, W. H. Miller, J. W. Gary, W. C, Scott. Voting: Y Building. Managers will call fof the box es on Saturday morning, October 3 at the usual place in the court house. Managers will return the boxes with the results of the election to the secretary on Tuesday after the polls have closed. B. V. Chapman, Chairman Mrs. A. H. Counts, Secretary. 21-2tc Public notice is hereby given that on or after September 29, 1953 the undersigned intend to file with th.e Secretary of State a declaration for a charter for a corporation to be designated as Newberry County Memorial Gar dens, Inc., to engage in the busi ness of owning and operating a cemetery or cemeteries and to do all things incident or appertain ing thereto. The principal office and place of business of said corporation will be Newberry, South Carolina, and the capital stock of said corporation will be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) payable in cash and real estate and divided into one hundred shares of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) par value each. Further notice is given that there will be a meeting of the subscribers to the capital stock of said corpora tion held in the office of R. Au brey Harley, Attorney, Exchange Building, Newberry, South Caro lina, at 10:00 A.M., on September 29, 1953, for the purpose of com pleting the organization of said corporation. Otis L. Whitaker Ralph H. Whitaker Incorporators Newberry, S. C. September 22, 1953 21-ltc. MRS. WICKER ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT OF DAUGHTER Mrs. Ruth D. Wicker announce the engagement of her daughter Patsy Ruth to Lafayette Schum- pert Crouch, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Crouch of Saluda; The wedding will take place on Sunday, October 4th. LOMINACK CEREMONY (continued from page five) Mrs. J. Y. McFall, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cox, Rock Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Drew Pickens, Miss Amy Anderson, Mrs. James Williams and Nan Brown of Anderson; and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dickert of Atlanta. Theatre AT LOMINICK’S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED DRUGGIST PRESCRIPTIONS ARE CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PHONE 981 FOR SALE—building lots in WIL- LOWBANK DEVELOPMENT — drive out Mower street and see the beautiful houses that are going up—buy a lot and it will be a good investment for you— phone 88 for an appointment— R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Newberry, S. C. 21-4tc % STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULA TION of The Newberry Sun, pub lished weekly at Newberry, S. C., for September 24, 1953. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business managers are: O. F. Armfield, Jr., Newberry, S. C. The owner is: O. F. Armfield, Jr., Newberry, S. C. The average nmnber of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 months preceding the date shown above was: (This information is required from daily, weekly, semiweekly, and triweek ly newspapers only.) 1886. O. F. Armfield, Jr,. Owner Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of September, 1953. J. Ray Dawkins, Notary Public for S. C. (My commission expires at CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre THURSDAY & FRIDAY Pony Express (n Technicolor) Charlton Heston, Rhonda Fleming, Jan Sterling Added Color Cartoon — Teachers Are People SATURDAY THURSDAY White Goddess with Jon Hall & Ray Montgomery Added—MOLLY BEE SINGS . FRIDAY & SATURDAY Charles Starrett in “THE ROUGH, TOUGH WEST" with SMILEY BURNETTE Added—SON OF GERNIMO and THREE STOOGES Comedy MONDAY & TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:30 SATURDAY NITE All the thundering fury that drove the west to greatness! African Treasure Gun Belt Johnny Sheffield, Laurette Luez, Lyle Talbot Added Color Cartoon—Dog That Cried Wolf SUNDAY & MONDAY Montana Belle (In Color) Jane Russell, George Brent, Scott Brady, Andy Devine Added Color Cartoon — Little Color by Technicolor George Montgomery & Tab Hunter, Added—Selected Shorts WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Assignment Paris Dana Andrews, Marta Toren and George Sanders Added—Selected Shorts RITZ Theatre THURSDAY- Kathryn Grayson, Merv Griffin,. Joan Weldon So This Is Love Recent Births « MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Miller, Route 4, Saluda, announce the birth of a six pound twelve ounce son, James Steve, who was born at the local hospital Wed nesday, September 16th. SINGLEY (In Technicolor) Fox News FRIDAY & SATURDAY Glenn Ford, Julia Adams, Chill Wills, Victor Jory The Man From The Alamo * (In Technicolor) Musical Short nvith Harry James and His Music Makers MONDAY & TUESDAY Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Donna Reed, Barbara Bates I Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Singley, Rff 1, Newberry, are receiving con gratulations upon the arrival of an eight pound eight ounce daughter, Carolyn Ann, born on Wednesday, September 16th at the Newberry Memorial Hospital. FELLERS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Fellers, Route 2, Prosperity, are the proud parents of a seven pound son, Randy Lynn, born at the Newber ry Memorial Hospital on Mon day, September 21st. Caddy M.G.M. News and Cartoon—'For ward, March Hare SEASE. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Sease, Route 2, Prosperity, announce the ar rival of a six pound five ounce son, James Davis, who arrived at the local hospital on Monday, September 21st. , SHEALY Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Shealy, Route 1, Prosperity announce the birth of a six pound four ounce H. D. AGENT SCHEDULE Miss Margie Davis and Mrs. Barbara G s Brown, Home Demon stration Agents, announce the fol lowing schedule for the week of September 28th through October 3rd. Monday, September 28: Office; home visits. Tuesday, September 29: Home • son, (not named yet), $>orn on Tuesday, September 22nd at the local hospital. BRADLEY Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bradley, f Route 1, Saluda, are receiving con gratulations upon the arrival of an eight pound twelve ounce son, (not named yet), who arrived at the Newyberry Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, September 22nd. Dem. club program planning, 10:00 a.m. at Agricultural Building ia Newberry; office. Wednesday, September 30: Of fice; Master Farm Family Award Program at Mr. and Mrs. C. T, Smith's at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 1:Office; Mt. Pleasant HDC at schoolhouse at 2:30 p.m.; Jolly Street HDC at schoolhouse at 3:00 p.m. Friday, October 2: Stoney Hill 4-H at 10:30 a.m.; Newberry Jun ior High 7th at 1:15 p.m. Saturday, October 3: Home; visits; office. All Home Demonstration club- presidents and secretaries are urg- f ed to attend or have someone represent them at the County Wide Program planning Meeting on Tuesday, September 29th at the Agricultural Building in New berry to tabulate the suggestions from each club so that the County Program may be drawn up. •'ll * i mi Thank You for Your Consideration and Support CECIL MERCHANT Candidate for ' ALDERMAN WARDS fi* GATE ANCHOR ... A good method of keeping gate posts from loosening in the ground is to drive them in the usual manner, then drop an auto-brake dram or discarded disk harrow blade over each post and drive it down level to the surface of the ground. My only reason for entering this politi cal race is my interest in good govern ment I desire to take an active part in the city council to help make Newberry a better place in which to live and in which to rear our families to be out standing American citizens. 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