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C ' . . • •-... . • .,\r- «>■ . g«S*i ; ^j»V • > . I: Er >', •.■'»• Sftai a. It*-.. »','!*• II r f • is -. r-i ^ .♦ ^'y-.v •• 1^ "••'V ! f-v ■ 'V ■ £&:■ ■■: ?■ ■ m ' wfe r-;• ■ , InSSi; PAGE SIX THE NEWBERRY SUN PERSONAL ITEMS ROCK AND JIMMY TURNER of Lancaster are visiting in the liome of their grandparents, Mr. Mrs. Fred C, GITbert on E. Main street. Miss Betty Leavell left by plane from Greenville last Wednesday for Chattanooga, Tenn. for a visit with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. BJ M. Davis.*; f MRS. F. D. MC LEAN of York was called to Newberry last week on account of the serious illness of her father, Dr. E. H. Bowiman. MRS. JAMES RINGER and son, ’ Jimmy of Walterboro are spending this week in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Ringer, Mrs. Pearl Booser and Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hawkins, while Mr. Ringer is at tending the University of South Carolina this week where he is taking a refresher course in ad- mlnistration work. MRS. R. G. CARROLL spent the weekend in Whitmire with her eon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Keith Roberts and family. MRS. MAMYE FELLERS re- 4umed to her home on Cpllege street Monday after a week’s visit in Charlotte, N. C. in the home of l»er son-in-law ^nd daughter, Mr. stud Mrs. J. C. Robelot. Mlrs. Robelot accompanied her mother home for a few days visit. MRS. DRAYTON NANCE and three sons, Jim, John and Jess of Horth spent last weekend and Monday here with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Nance on Johnstone stret. MRS. WYCHE D1CKERT of Co lumbia, spent last Tuesday here with her father, J. L. Dickert who was a patient in the Newberry Memorial Hospital undergoing treatment. MR. AND MRS. GERALD PAY- SINGER and two oldest children, Nancy and Jane will return to Newberry Friday after spending oereral days in the mountains of .North Carolina. MISS ELSIE GILUAM, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Matthews and son Willie Vernon and Miss Ruth Cannon left Monday morning for •everal days vacation in the moon- of North Carolina and Ten- While in the mountains they will attend the play “Unto These Hills” at the Indian Reser vation In Cherokee. MR, AND MRS. ROLAND HAWKINS and son, Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. George Heller returned to Newberry last Sunday after a week’s vacation tour of Wash ington, D. C., Philadelphia, New Jersey, New York and Cohneticutt. MR. AND MRS. BILL TURNER, JR. and two children, Bill, III and Lin, spent the weekend in George town in the home of Mrs. Turner’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Par sons. OWEN HOLMES attended the Gift Show in Atlanta, Ga., the first of the week which was held at the Atlanta Auditorium. MR. AND M1RS. HOYT HAM- BRIGHT and son, Jimmy of Burlington, N. C., are visiting in the home of Mrs. Hambright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stephens at Silverstreet. MRS. E. A. CARPENTER, Mrs. Mazie Abrams, Mrs. David Ring er and Mrs. Lucille Humphries and Mrs. Roy Singley, attended the Gift Show in Atlanta, Ga., Sunday which was held at the Atlanta Auditorium. MR. AND MRS. JAMES HAYES and two children, Jimmy and Ann of Anderson are spending this week with Mrs. Haye’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Halfacre in the St. Philips community. MRS. D. L. NANCE spent from Sunday until Wednesday of last week in Aiken with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, MR. AND MRS. DICK SHEALY spent the past weekend In Walter boro with Mr. Shealy’s mother. Mrs. Ekner (Shealy at the home of Mr. Shealy’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Morse Stuck. Littlfe Pat Shealy, who has been on a week’s visit with her grand mother returned to Newfoerry with her parents Sunday. MR. AND MRS, PAT MIT CHELL left Saturday for Ocean Drive to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. “Bill” Smith, who are spending a couple of week’s vaca tion there. S/SGT. AND MRS. REUBIN BOYLSTON and son, James Reed of Olando, Florida arrived last Thursday for a Week’s ‘Visit in the home of Mr. Boylston’s mother, Mrs. R. C. Boylston and aunt. Miss Blanche Davidson on Harrington street. MISS ELIZABETH BOYLSTON of Columbia spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Boyl ston on Harrington street. MRS. ARTHUR WELLING and two daughters. Eve and Patricia are spending some time ’ In Memphis, Tenn., with Dr. Welling who is at a Memphis hospital un dergoing a course of study in sur gery. MR. AND MRS. EARL BOZ- ARD, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowers, Jr. and Mias Betty Stoudemire left Sunday for a week’s vacation at Myrtle Beach., MRS. WINNIE DAVENPORT of. Charlotte, N. C., is spending this week with her little granddaugh ter, Kay Bozard wlhlle her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bozard are va cationing at the beach. MRS. HAL KOHN, SR. and daughter. Miss Verna Kohn spent from . last Wednesday until Sun day in Hendersonville, N. C., with Mrs. Kohn’s sisters-in-law, Misses Nell and Erin Kohn who are spending the summer at their sum mer home in Hendersonville. CAROL KOHN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Hal Kohn, Jr. of Co lumbia and her little friend Ro berta Meares also of Columbia, spent several days last week in the home of Carol’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Kohn, Sr. on John stone street. k MRS. H. K. BOYD, SR., has re turned to her home near the city after spending several weeks in Washington, D. C., with her son and daughter-in-law. Major and Mrs. Hugh K. Boyd and two sons, Jimmy and Hugh King. DAVID PARR is spending about three weeks in Hollis L. I., New York with Peter Kurtz. David went to New York with Peter in the car a couple of week’s ago after he with his parents, spent a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Kurtz accompained by Mrs. Kurtz’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Chappell re turned to New York by train. MISS MARTHA MOORE of Union was a guest Saturday night and Sunday in the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Goodman on the Col lege campus. THOMAS MC CRACKIN who is employed by the National Air Lines out of Miami, Fla., as a dis patcher, spent last Thursday and Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCrackin. Mr. Mc- Crackin came by Newlberry for a short visit with his parents after visiting his wife and infant daughter /in Fayette, Ala., where they are with Mrs. MoCrackin’s parents for the present. MISS VERNIK GOODMAN of Charlotte, N. C., arrived in the city Wednesday to spend a few days in the home of her brother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Goodman. MRS. TOM CASSELL and two children, Bennett and* Mary Jane of Rural Retreat, Va., spent several days last week in the home of Mrs. "Cassell's paremts; Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Goodman. Bennett re mained for a longer visit with his grandparents. Mrs. Cassell and Mary Jane returned to their home Sunday. Bnroute home they spent Sunday night with Mrs. Cassell’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. (Jane Goodman) White. MR. AND MRS. JOHN EPPS and two sons, Johnny and Charles were Sunday night dinner guests ip the home of Mr. and Mrs. San ford Epps In Augusta, Ga. Johnny remained for a week’s visit with his uncle and aunt. MRS. P. D. HOLLOWAY and Mrs. W. O.- Miller spent several days last week in Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Holloway visited her parents and Mrs. Miller visited Mis® Mamie Payne. MRS. EARL SAWYER of Ash- ville, N. C., is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Hugh Boyd, Sr. at her home near the city. DR. BOWMAN SERIOUSLY ILL AT HOME v The many friends of Dr. E. H. Bowman will be sorry to learn that he is seriously ill at his home on College street. Dr. Bowman has been confined to his home for the past two years, and seriously ill for the past couple of weeks. PRINTING—The Sun is well equip ped to handle all your printing orders. We specialize in letter heads, envelopes, billheads and a . statements, invoices. We print any kind of receipt book, numb ered, or plain. Ruled forms, vou chers, any many, many other it ems. Try us for quality printing with prompt service. Phone lib; 1. We’ll be glad to calL o t i c e! The Clinton-Newberry Natural Gas Authority has changed location of offices from City Hall to 1109 Boyce Street. All natural gas consumers will please come to this address to paty monthly bills. The authority will install gas appliances at cost of labor and materials; also if there is any gas customer who needs or wants service of any nature pertaining to natural gas, the authority urges you to call upon them at any time; also for estimates on conversion jrom other fuels will be free. # The authority urges you to come by 1109 Boyce Street or call 911 for any problem that arises. The CLINTON * NEWBERRY Natural Gas Authority 1109 Boyce Street Phone 911 MRS. T. P. JOHNSON and daughter. Miss Tommie Johnson are spending two weeks in Wax- haw, N. C., at Mrs. Johnson’s old home. MRS. A. T. NEELY returned to her home on Calhoun street last Saturday after spending several weeks in Rock Hill with her sister- in-law, Mrs. Kitchens. MRS. T. A. SCARBOROUGH and Miss Ethel Jones left last Fri day for Brogdon to spend a month with their sister, lifrs. J. C. Brog don. They were accompanied to Brogdon for a week’® visit by Mrs. Scarborough’s daughter, Mrs. Pal mer Pillians and son. Palmer of Orlando, Florida, who have been on a visit here with Mrs. Scar borough and Miss Jonee. MISS BESSIE COPPOOK left Tuesday for Edgefield to visit one of her friends, Miss Sally Mae Nicholson, after spending a couple of weeks here In the home of Miss Fannie Mae Carwile on Calhoun street. . MR. AND MRS. W. R. KIT CHENS are making their home at 1623 Calhoun street in the Smith garage apartment. MRS. FILL BOWLER spent last week at Wrightville Beach, N. C. with her brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mighton. Mrs. Mighton returned home with her for a visit. MRS. FOSTER SPOTTS spent last week with Mrs. Peeples and family at Wrightville Beach, N. C. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE “BUD DY” SCRUGGS and daughter, Bet ty, of Spartanburg, spent the past weekend in the home of Mr. Scrugg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Scruggs on College street Extension. MR. AND MRS. ED SENN and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lipscomb and families spent a few days vacation at Edisto State Park last week. MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY COOK i have moved to 111 Keroes Avenue into the Ralph Blackwell home Which they recently purchased. MR. AND MRS. J. R. AN DREWS will move soon back to their home 1226 Summer street. ; MR. AND MRS. V. P. CARROLL are now residing at 1906 Harring ton street. * MR. AND MRS. PAUL L. RY DER are now occupying the Abrams home, 2329 Highland thrive. MR. AND MRS. W. F. POWELL have moved to 2300 Nance street in the Larry Graves home which they recently bought The Graves have moved to Columbia where Mr. Graves holds the. position of Executive Secretary to the South Carolina High School League. s MISS HOWARD MARSHALL, D.R.E. of Aveleigh Presbyterian Church, returned to Newberry last weekend after a two week’s vaca tion at her home in Mobile, Ala. MRS. P. D. JOHNSON, SR. re turned to her home on Bound ary street Tuesday night after a two-week’s visit in Chattanooga, Tennessee with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mlrs. Tommy Johnson and son, Jeffery. MRS. GEORGE L. EPPS, SR, will leave Sunday for Columbus, Ga., to spend a couple of week’s With her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. George L. Epps and family. Floyd Appoints Committees Commander Louis C. Floyd of American Legion Poet No. 24 has announced appointment of the fol lowing committees to serve the local post for 1964-1956: Executive committee (1 year)— L. C. Floyd, chairman (Ex-Officio), Russell Addy, James V. Clamp, C. A. Dufford, Sr., Carroll Eargle, Henry T. Fellers, Tom M. Fellers, Felix B. Greene, Jr., George F. Halfacre, B. Walter Ciller, A. P. Parrott, Eugene Stockman, T. Roy Summer, Sr., and Jake R. Wise. Membership committee (1 year) —Felix B. Greene, chairman, B. Walter Miller, co-chairman, Miss Theresa Lightsey. Building and Grounds committee (1 year)—Edward O. Cannon, chairman, Russell Addy, J. L. Boland, Jesse Brown, Roy H. Elam, John B. Lindsay. Legal committee (1 year) — Gordon N. Clarkson, chairman, B. V. Chapman, Strother D. Paysing- err Robert D. Schumpert, B. M. Wise. Finance commdttee (1 year)—C. A. Dufford, chairman, Thomas P. Buzhardt, T. Boice Covington, James P. Fulp, Gurnie R Summer. Child Welfare committee (1 year)—Price K. Harmton, chair man, Dr. James C. Atkison, Dr. Elbert J. Dickert, H. A. Kemper, Claude L. Weeks. Public Relations committee (1 year)—Eugene Stockman, chair man, Joseph Morris, Holland L. Sligh, Roger Simmons, Marion J. Wiggins. Christmas Party committee (1 year)—A. P. Parrott, chairman. Race Track committee (1 year) —James V. Clamp, chairman, C. A. Pufford, Huston Long. Athletic committee (1 year)— A. P. Parrott, Herman Attaway, Henry Fellers, Tom Fellers, Gerald Paysinger, Eugene Stockman. Fair committee (1 year)—W. W. Bennett, Henry Fellers, George Halfacre, H. M. Hentz, Garvice Taylor. Visiting committee (1 year) — Pearce C. Davis, chairman. Clay E. Ballentine, L. Berley Bedenbaugh, John A. Bundrick, T. -Maffett Fant. Americanism committee (1 year)—James E. Britt, chairman, John J. Ennis, Joseph L. Keitt, Dr. B. M. Montgomery, Harry E. Moose. / Memorial committee (1 year)- Henry Fellers, chairman, Owen Holmes, A' G. MoCaughrin, David Ringer, Jake Wise. Lynch’s Woods Development committee (1 year)—H. M. Hentz, chairman, A. E. Morehead, James V. Clamp. Arfhistice Supper committee — speaker, Dave Caldwell and Thomas H. Pope; Program, James Lipscomb and C. L. Kammer; Ar rangements, A. P. Parrott, chair man, Carroll Eargle, co-chairman. WANT ADS ; >*>.: : t • FOR QUICK SALE — Corner lot Vincent street where new by pass -now under construction crosses. Ideal for combination service' station and store. W. R “Bm’ , Reid, Real Estate, 1201 Jenkins St, near Smith Motor Co., phone: office 695, Res. 152. 12-2tc DRESSED SQUABS — weighing one pound each—75 cents—any number you wish—also live squabs and breeders for sale— JtL Derrill Smith, 1992 Main St., Newberry. S. ^hone *38 «r 88. 10-4tc Boccaccio’s Famed Droll Sfcorie® On The Screen. Decameron H Nights In Technicolor Joan Fontaine and Louise Jourdan Also: “Case of the Cockeye*! Canary’ FRIDAY A SATURDAY His name was on the bullets of a. . dozen killers’ guns! Esmond O’Bried in ^ I [ f Cow Country Also: “Gunflghters of the North west” and “Dragon Around Also: Sports Scope LATE SHOW SAT.—10:30 Ale* MONDAY A TUESDAY The Harlem Globetrotters in Go, Man, Go! ■ ■ j - . - • RITZ , \ j '4*1 Theatre ■ .V> - ■ ■ rt m PICNIC SUPPLIES—Paper plate* paper cups — napkins—fofks— spoons—Ice Cream Cones — R Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale Groceries—Newberry, S. C. 9-4tc OEfeP FREEZE SUPPLIES—Roll - Paper—Hattie Bags—Glass Jars —Oaken Buckets—Twine—Tape —R Derrill Smith and Son Inc., Wholesale Grocers—Newberry.; S. C. • 9-4tc^ THURSDAY Joseph Gotten, Jean Peters and Gary Merrill Blueprint Murder 1 T • • y . i RUBBER STACKS ' MADE ' I TO ORDER Specially UAL* This attractive eeel is • ad ledges, dies with es this lew price possible. ‘ $530 designs sea he Ask fer Office Supplies Admission Tickets Legal Forms At THE SUN Office Fox News & Short £ v, - ■* FR IDAY A. 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