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■ - v^ ^.. : ’> .^vr^-" '■ r;'\jWMn-* '-' " * '"■ F *' - •- ' r "^r— PAGE TEN THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1953 /!! ,1 / / May fhe beauty of tfce Star ffcat shone that Night so long ago, be reflected in your heart today. And may the happiness that came to all the world on that Night be with you this Christmas season. / S \ »■ <- ■* Newberry Electric Co-operative, Inc. YOUR CHRISTMASTIME L ■ }-yT ■ w. Thank goodness, de spite the mad scram ble of a busy reason, there is still time to write a message of thanks. We are glod that Christmas allows us to slow up enough to tell you how we really feel. That # s why saying "Hello" seems so doubly important. Our sincerest wishes for your Christinas happiness. »;#' - -k_V *4} 'O i-sCd CHAPMAN LUMBER CO. Newberry, S. C. Walter B. Wallace Louis R. Ringer Jake G. Ringer Anne C. Mills PERSONAL ITEMS MRS. WLDIAM PARKS, Miss Annie Abrams and Doris Ann and Gloria Parks, left last Friday for New York to spend the Christmas holidays with their brother, Schumpert Abrams and family. MISS MARTHA VANCE ELLE- SOR of Fort Jackson will spend a few days during the Christmas season wth her mother, Mrs. P. G. Ellesor on Johnstone street. MISS JOAN WILLINGHAM, daughter oif Mr. and Mrs. Keister Willingham, left Tuesday morning for Florence to spend the Christ mas holidays with friends. MISS JACQUELYN CLARK SON, a sophomore at Stratford College, Danville, Va., is spending the Christmas and New Year’s holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Clarkson on Harring ton street. - MR. AND MRS. JOE MIGH- TON of Wilmington, N. C. will arrive Thursday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Mighton’s brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bowler, and brother, John A. Peterson on Glenn street. MRS. H. M. HALFACRE and daughter. Sue, will spend Christ mas Day with Mr. Halfacre at State Park. MR. AND MRS. D. E. HALF ACRE, Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Taylor and two children, Barbara and William Ed^in, spent Sunday in Union in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shealy and family. S. C. CAMPBELL, who has been very ill in the Newberry Memorial Hospital, where he was admitted two weeks ago after suffering a heart attack, is reported to be im proving his many friends will be glad to learn. MRS. L, W. BEDENBAUGH and Mrs. M. L. Duckett will leave Friday for Savannah, Ga., to visit Mrs. Duckett’s daughter, Mrs. W. J. Metzger. Mrs. Bedenbaugh will return to Newberry Sunday, but Mrs. Duckett will remain for an extended visit. ' MRS. JEFF SIKES and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lee of Columbia, will arrive today (Thursday) to spend the Christmas weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gog- gans in the Hartford community. MR. AND MRS. CARL RING ER and two sons, Douglas and Paul, of Florence and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ringer and son, Jim my of Walterboro will spend the Christmas holdaiys here wth their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Ring er and other relatives. MR. AND MRS. THEO AL BRECHT left,last week for New Brunswick, N. J., to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Al brecht’s relatives. MR. AND MRS. MC BETH SPROUSE and two sons, Kerry and Randy, of Knoxville, Tenn., ar rived in the city Tuesday to spend the holidays with Mrs. Sprouse’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Sum mer on Harper street, and with Mr. Sprouse’s father in Charles ton. J. O. HAVIRD left Tuesday for Jacksonville, Fla., to spend the Christmas holidays with his son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carter and family. FOREST CARPENTER of Balti more, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Fischer and son, Burt, of Orange burg will arrive in the city Christ mas Day to spend a few days with their mother, Mrs. E. A. Carpenter on Calhoun street. KENNETH STOKES, a member of the freshman class at the Uni versity of South Carolina, arrived in the city over the weekend to spend the holidays wih his mother, Mrs. Julia W. Stokes on Harring ton street. Mrs. Stoke’s other son, Doug, who is a pharmisist at York, will spend Christmas day with his mother. MR. AND MRS. JIMMY PARR will leave Saturday to spend part of the holidays with Mrs. Parr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.< Poston in Johnsville. MAJOR AND MRS. JACK B. WORKMAN and daughter, Carol, of Warner Robins Air Base, Ga., will arrive Thursday night to spend the Christmas and New Year’s holidays with their parents Mr. dnd Mrs. J. T. McCrackin and Judge and Mrs. Eugene S. Blease. WILLIAM NEVILLE, a member of the junior class at P.C. and Lamar Neville a senior at Clem- son, arrived in the city over the weekend to spend the holidays wth their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. A. Neville on Calhoun street. RITZ Theatre WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY RJchard Carlspn, Barbara Rush and Charles Drake It Came From Outer Space Fox News & Short FRIDAY & SATURDAV I Rock Hudson, Marcia Henderson and Steve Cochran Back To God’s Country (In Technicolor) Also Cartoon—Hot Noon MONDAY & TUESDAY Doris Day, Howard Keel, Allyn McLerie, Philip Carey Calamity Jane (In Technicolor) M.G.M. News & Cartoon CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre WEDNESDAY Beware My Lovely Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan, and Taylor Holms Added Color. Cartoon — Quiet Please THURSDAY & FRIDAY Take Me To Town (In Technicolor) Ann Sheridan, Sterling Hayden, and Philip Reed Added Color Cartoon—Oily Hare SATURDAY Lone Hand (In Technicolor) Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale, Alex Nicol Added Color Cartoon — Father’s Day Off SUNDAY & MONDAY Let’s Make It Legal Claudette Colbert and Macdonald Carey Added Color Cartoon—TV Of To morrow WELLS Theatre WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY The most fantastic story your startled eyes have ever beheld! Donovan’s Brain with Lew Ayres and Gene Evans Also BEYOND THE FRONTIER FRIDAY & SATURDAY Johnny Weissmuller as Jimple Jim in “VOODOO TIGER Also First Chapter LOST PLANET and MR. MAGOO Cartoon MONDAY & TUESDAY Also Late Show 10:30 SATURDAY NITE Built by bullets, dynamite and blood-stained spikes! Kansas Pacific in Color Sterling Hayden and Eve Miller WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY There’s Music, Romance and fun for old and young. Dancing and a gay time all in wonderful Techni color. Hans Christian Andersen Danny Kaye and Farley Granger Also Color Cartoon Note: Admission this show only Adults—50s Children—25c Admission—12c-40c every day MR.- AND MRS. ALBERT WIL LIAMS of Raleigh, N. C., arrived today (Wednesday) to spend the Christmas holdays with Mrs. Wil liam’s mother, Mrs. George W. Senn on Harrington street. WANT ADS CHRISTMAS MONEY for the chil dren—Let them pick up your small PECANS and bring them to us—we buy all sizes—any time—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc. Wholesale Grocers—New berry, S. C. 33-2tc ELECTRIC MOTORS New-Used-Rebuilt Bought-Sold-Exchanged We repair all types Satisfaction Guaranteed Mann Electric Repair Co. 2329 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 33-tfc NEW LOAD ANTIQUES—includ ing 50 boxes and barrels antique china, glass etc. Noah’s Ark, Abbeville, S. C. -32-6tc WANTED TO BUY—Iron, Metal, Batteries, Radiators and Rags. W. H. Sterling, 1708 Vincent street. Phone 731-W 28-tfc PECANS—PECANS—We want to* buy your PECANS this year— be sure to get our prices before you sell—we will pay top prices at all times—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc. Wholesale Grocers Newberry, S. C. 29-tnc PAPER PLATES,—_Paper Cups— Wooden Spoons and Forks — Napkins—etc.—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc. Wholesale Grocers —Newberry, S. C. 29-tnc. FRESH SHIPMENT of Candy com ing in every day—big assort ment to select from—also the leading brands of Cigarettes— Cigars—Tobaccos—etc. R. Der rill Smith and Son Inc. Whole sale Grocers—Newberry, S. C. 29-tnc MRS. GEORGE YOUNG and Mrs. O. P. Suber of Whitmire; Mrs. G. W. Hollingsworth, Clinton and Mrs. C. A. Murphey of Char lotte, N. C., four sisters of J. T. McCrackin, with their husbands were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mc Crackin on College street, in cele bration of Mr. McCrackin’s birth day. MRS. M. B. SESSION left Sat urday for Danville, Ky., to spend the two weeks in the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. “Buddy” Lip scomb and family. MRS. R. G. CARROLL and Miss Sallie Lee Cromer, plan to spend Christmas Day in Whitmire in the home of Mrs. Carroll’s son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Roberts and family. MISS MARSHALL HOWARD, DRE, of Aveleigh Presbyterian Church left today (Wednesday) to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents in Mobile, Ala. DR. AND MRS. JAMES B. MAR TIN of Charleston, spent the -past weekend in the home of Dr. Mar tin’s mother, Mrs. F. N. Martin, and sister, Miss Cynthia Martin on Main street. MISSES HARRIETT REID, Fay Murray and Kate Rutherford, of Converse ’ College, Spartanburg, have arrived in the city to spend the holidays with their parents. MRS. OLIN CANNON, who has been on several week's visit with her < brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reid in Fredicks- burg, Va., has returned to her home on Calhoun street. MRS. A. T. NEELY plans to spend the Christmas Holidays in York in the home of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs- Clarence Senn and family. MRS. T. A. SCARBOROUGH and Miss Ethel Jones left Tuesday* for Brogdon to spend the Christ mas holidays with their sister r Mrs. J. C. Brogdon. MISS LALLA MARTIN of Greenville, arrived in the city last Saturday to make her home wth her sister-in-law, Mrs. F. N. Mar tin on Main street. MR, AND MRS. GRADY GOG- GANS of Aiken spent Wednesday* and today (Thursday) with Mr. Goggan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Goggans in the Hartford com munity. •ft FRESH SHIPMENT OF SALT ir 100 lb. bags—good time to get your Winter Supply—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc. Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 29-tnc. DEEP FREEZE Roll Paper—bags bags—boxes—tape—glass jars— everything you need—R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc. Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 29-tnc. V While all of us catch our breath after a very busy Christmas Season, let us extend this one sincere thought —have a huge, happy Holiday, won't you? BURNS & SUMMER Martin Street Newberry] Again at this season.of the year we wish to voice our gratitude to our friends whom it is our privilege to serve. We esteem the continued patronage of our customers—and the confidence manifested in us by so many of you Newberrians. May we say in all sincerity that it ever shall be our desire to foster the kindly relations which exist between us, and we believe no more fitting demonstration of our attitude can be made than to rededicate ourselves to the cause of quality, keep our standards high and strive to merchan dise our store teo that you may always be better served. Carpenter’s