The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, May 06, 1954, Image 5
THE NEWBERRY SUN
PAGE FIVE
THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1954
Recent Births
MILDRED JOY STEWART
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Stewart,
(Nell Harmon) are receiving con
gratulations upon the arrival of a
five pound eight ounce daughter,
Mildred Joy, born on Sunday,
April 18th at the local hospital.
The Stewarts have twto other
children, Ben, Jr., six and Gay.
three.
TIMOTHY STEVEN THOMPSON
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson
(Ruth Chastain), 49-M Vincent
street announce the birth of a six
pound eight ounce son, Timothy
Steven, born at the Newberry Me
morial Hospital on Wednesday,
April 21st.
GARRY MILLS RIDDLE
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Riddle
(Minnie Beatrice Mills), Route 3,
Newberry are the proud parents of
a seven pound thirteen ounce son,
Garry Mills, who arrived at the
Newberry Memorial Hospital on
Thursday, April 22nd.
SYLVIA DALE GIBSON
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gibson
(Dorothy Tomasson), Route 1, Sa
luda, are receiving congratulations
from their friends upon the ar
rival of a seven pound ten ounce
daughter, Sylvia Dale, who arrived
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at the local hospital on Friday,
April 23rd.
GEORGE BOU FARAH, III
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Farah, Jr.
(Rachel Neil), Morse street, Whit
mire, announce the birth of a
seven pound fifteen ounce son,
George Bou, born on Tuesday,
April 27th in the Newberry Me
morial Hospital.
CLARENCE DANNY HAZEL
Mr. and Mrs. . C. S. Hazel, Jr.
(Gladys Bundrick), 2729 College
street Extension, are the proud
parents of a seven pound nine
ounce ron, Clarence Danny, born
in the local hospital on Monday,
April 26th.
announce the birth of a six pound,
two ounce daughter, Gloria Max
ine, born at the local hospital on
Monday, May 3rd.
VICKI LYNN WOODWARD
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Wood
ward (Eva Long) 1202 Second
street, are receiving congratula
tions upon the arrival of a nine
pound six ounce daughter, Vicki
Lynn, born on Sunday, April 25th.
FRANCIS LEE TAYLOR
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor (Oli
ver Spencer), Chappells, announce
the arrival of a three pound six
ounce son, Francis Lee, born in
the Newberry Memorial Hospital
on Tuesday, April 27th.
GLORIA MAXINE HILLEY
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hilley (Hazel
Jean Farmer), 2605 Fair Avenue
HOSPITAL PATIENTS
(continued from page four)
George Lathrop, Route 1, Po-
maria. %
A. O. Livingston, 615 Daisy St.
Mrs. Sam Marlowe, 1519 Har
rington St.
Mrs. James Nichols, 2301 Henry
Ave.
Mrs. Everett Nobles, 2042 Mont
gomery St.
R. C. Price, Route 1, Newber
ry.
Callie Quattlebaum, Route 3,
Prosperity.
Mrs. Lance Reid, Route 4, New
berry.
Robert H. Shealy, Route 4, New
berry.
Miss Lucy Speers, 1711 Nance
St.
Baby Boy Taylor, Route 1,
Chappells.
L. A. Wilson. 2123 Brown St.
Mrs. J. B. Wessinger, Route 3*
Newfoerry.
CLOVER LEAF
DRIVE-IN
Theatre
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Split Second
Stephen McNally, Alexis Smith,
and Jan Sterling
Added Color Cartoon — Daffy
Doodle
SATURDAY
Conquest Of
Cochise
. (In Technicolor)
John Hodiak, Robert Stack and
Joy Page
Added Color Cartoon—Run Away
Mouse
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Those Redheads
From Seattle
(In Technicolor)
Rhonda Fleming, Guy Mitchell,
and Teresa Brewer
Added Color Cartoon — Get Rich
Quick
WELLS
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THURSDAY
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starring JOHN IRELAND 1
LON McCALLISTER .
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Also “Gauchos Down Uruguay
Way”
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
“Blue Canadian Rockies” with
Gene Autry
Also “Who’s A Dummy” and 'Dis
ney Cartoon
Late Show 10:30 Saturday Night
MONDAY & TUESDAY
The Toughest Jumper Of Them
All!
Alan Ladd and Leo Genn
Paratrooper
in Technicolor
MICKEY ARNOLD &
RICKIE ARTHUR FARMER
‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Farmer (Nora
Miller), 989 Bess street are re
ceiving congratulations upon the
arrival of twin sons, Mickey
Arnold who weighed six pounds
seven ounces and Rickie Arthur
who tipped the scales at six
pounds three ounces. The twins
were born at the local hospital
Monday, May 3rd.
BABY GIRL BLEDSOE
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bledsoe
(Louise Edwards), Route 1, Sa
luda, announce the arrival of a
five pound fifteen ounce daughter,
(not yet named), born on Monday,
May 3rd -at the Newberry Me
morial hospital.
Agent. A suggested control is to
dust with 15 or 20 pounds of 20
percent toxaphene per acre.
Workers at a single midwestern
aircraft plant live in 149 towns in
Kansas and Oklahoma.
More than nine-tenths of the bi
tuminous coal produced in Mis
souri comes from surface mines.
Deed Transfers
Newberry No. 1
Leland Smith to I. M. Satter-
white, Sr., one lot on Ferando
street, $5.0^ and other valuable
consideraf jns.
R. Derrill Smith and Son Inc., to
Mrs. Virginia I. Hattaway, one lot
141’x200’ on Mower street, $750.
Whitmire No.'4
Frances P. Brooks to Luther M.
Brooks, one lot. Lot 143 Section
I and one building, 413 Grant
street, $5.00 love and affection.
Little Mountain No. 6
Paul W. Stockmai} to George J.
Bedenbaugh and Ann S. Beden-
baugh, one lot $5.00 love and af
fection.
I. SCHJESSELL returned to
Newberry Sunday after spending
ten days in New York with his
three brothers, Dr. Henry, Dr-
Lewis and Charles Schessell.
MRS. HAL KOHN; SR., spent
several days last week in Clemson
in the home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. WHl
Hicks and family.
ARMY WORMS IN COUNTY
Army w'orms were found feeding
on alfalfa in • the Hartford coih-
munity on Monday, May 3, accord
ing to Mr. E. B. Ezell, County
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THURSDAY.
Rosemary Clooney, Jack Carson.
Guy Mitchell, Pat Crowley and
Cass Daley
Red Garters
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Fox News & Cartoon
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Fernando’ Lamas, Rhonda Fleming
and Brian Keith
Jivaro
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Also Two Cartoons — Caballero
Droopy and Ghost Town
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Bob Hope, Joan Fontaine, Basil
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Casanovas Big
(In Technicolor)
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