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1ERRY SUN
THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1954
HQ, 228TH GROUP
Hq. 228th AAA Group of the Na
tional Guard will meet tonight
(Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the
Armory. Colonel Thomas H. Pope
Is Commander of the Group and
Captain Ralph P. Zoble is Head
quarters Commander.
DISTRICT BOY SCOUT
COMMITTEE MEETING
The regular meeting of Newber
ry District Committee of the Boy
Scouts of America, will be held at
the Whitmire Teacherage, this
evening, (Thursday) September 30
at 7r30. It is very important that
every man attend this meeting.
YOUTH CENTER
The Youth Center will be open
Friday and Saturday nights on
Speers street from 8 until 11 p.
m.
ARMY BAND
The 246th Army Band will meet
Sunday afternoon from 2 until 4
o’clock at the Armory. Band Di
rector is Charles P. Pruitt.
Evander R. Mclver is Battery
Commander and Captain Hurbert
D. Bedenbaugh is Headquarters
Commander.
BOY SCOUT TROOP 65
Boy Scout Troop 65 will meet
Monday night at 7 o’clock at the
Troop Cabin. Marvin Rucker is
Scout Master of this troop.
BOY SCOUT TROOP 66
Boy Scout Troop 66, with
Wright Cannon as Scout Master,
will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at
the Troop Headquarters on Pope
Terrace.
BOY SCOUT TROOP 69
Boy Scout Troop 69 will meet
Tuesday night at 7:30 at Willow-
brook Scout Cabin. Scout Master
of this troop is Dewey Kinard.
ARP OFFICIALS TO MEET
The Officials of the Associate
Reformed Presbyterian Church
will hold their regular monthly
meeting at the Church on E. Main
street Sunday evening, October 3,
at 8 p.m.
AMITY LODGE
The Amity Lodge No. 87 will
meet Monday night at 7:30 p.m. at
the Masonic Hall.
HQ. & HQ. BTRY.
Headquarters and Headquarters
Battery 107th AAA-AW-Bn. will
meet Wednesday night at Armory
on the Cut-Off at 7 o’clock. Lt. Col.
BATTERY “C”
Battery “C” of 107th AAA AW-
Bn will meet Tuesday night at
7 o'clock. Captain James C. Lester
is commander of Battery C.
CALVIN CROZIER
The Calvin Crozier Chapter of
the U. D. C. will meet Tuesday
night, Oct. 5, at 8 o’clock with Mrs.
O, O. Copeland on Main stret. As
sociate hostesses will be Mirs.
James M. Smith, Mrs. L. B. Beden
baugh and Miss Jo Shannon.
Lions Club
The Lions Club will meet Tues
day evening at 7:45 at the Com
munity Hall.
The above farm, first in a series, has been identified by the owijer, S. W. (Brother)
Brown. Mr. Brown and his family live on the Mount Bethel-Garmany road, Route 1,
Newberry. Mrs. Aubrey Davis, P. O. Box 10, Newbery, was the first person correctly
identifying the farm and will receive 2 free tickets to the Wells Theatre. Others who were
correct in their guess were Jim Hickson, 1134 Hunt St.; Mrs. Jeanette Hamm, Box 3,
Prosperity; Connie Clark, Glenn St.; Wayne Golden, 1908 Rivers St.; Charlie Ruff,
Coleman’s Service Sta.; Clara Brown, Rt. 1, Newberry; Howard Lipscomb, 1120 Hunt
St.; Mrs. Joe Feagle, Barry Stutts, Howard Turner, Randolph Goree, 1722 Harris St.;
Joe Taylor, P. O. Box 106; J. H. Long, Silverstreet; P„ D. Holloway; and Mrs. Grace
Duncan, Newberry.
BUSH RIVER HD CLUB
The Bush River Home Demon
stration Club will meet Tuesday,
October 5th at 3:30 in the after
noon at the school.
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Announcing
Paul C. Livingston
is now with
BETCHMAN’S BARBER SHOP
1402 Milligan St.
Your Patronage Will be Appreciated
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motif give a touch of distinction to this
beautiful two-piece dress. In moulded
Chanella Jersey with peplum pockets
to slim your hipline.
HALF SIZES
$35.00
Carpenter’s
Hospital Patients
Mrs. Harry Avedesian and Baby
Girl, 1113 Hiilcrest Dr.
Milton J. Abbott, Rt. 5, Saluda.
Mrs. Louise Arthur, Palmetto
House. , *
Mrs. J^ames Barnes, General De
livery, Newberry.
Mrs. L. H. Beam, Rt. 1, New
berry.
Mrs. Bertha Boyleston, 1610
Harrington St.
Oscar Bouknight, Rt. 3, Newber
ry.
Wendell Bedenbaugh, Rt. 3,
Prosperity.
POMARIA HD CLUB
The Pomaria Home Demonstra
tion Club will meet Tuesday after
noon, Oct. 5 at 3:30 at the Pomaria
School building.
EXCHANGE CLUB
The Exchange Club will meet
Tuesday night at 7:30 at the Wise
man Hotel. This was to be a Lake
meeting but changed to Wiseman
Hotel on account of Fair Week.
COUNTY MEDICAL AUX.
The Newberry County Medical
Auxiliary will meet Tuesday morn
ing, October 5, at 10:30 at the
home of Mrs. Frank Wright Shealy
in Prosperity. Mrs. Gordon Able
will be in charge of the program.
GREEN THUMB GARDEN CLUB
The Green Thumb Graden Club
will meet on Wednesday, October
13th instead of the 6th on account
of Fair Week. The club will meiCt
with Mrs. R. M. Lominack on
Harper street on the 13th, with
Mrs. M. O. Summer, associate host
ess.
LUTHERAN CHURCH BOARD
TO MEET
The Lutheran Church Board of
Stewarts will meet Wednesday
evening at 7:30 at the church.
Robert P. Bickley, 2008 McGravy
St.
Mrs. E. L. Bolick, Kinards.
Mrs. R. B. Creekmore, 409 Cros-
son St.
Vernon Carlton,, 1907 Nance St.
Mrs. George Cothran, Rt. 4,
Newberry.
Mrs. W. E. Elmore, 1325 Pel
ham St.
L. G. Frick, Little Mountain.
Elbert Roy Franklin, Rt. 3, N€
berry- ^
Mrs. Mattie Glenn, 900 Main St.
Mrs. P. A. Green and Baby Girl,
1503 Nance St.
Mrs. James Ralph Hamm,
Milligan St. ,
Joe Kitchens, 615 Evans St.,
Whitmire.
Mrs. O. L. Kinard, 1310 Fourth
St.
Ernest Layton, .508 O’Neal St.
William bong, Rt. 4, Newberry.
Master Roy Long, Rt. 4, New
berry.
Mrs. Sam Marlowe, 1919
rington St.
Herbert Morris, Second St.
Prelo Mize, 2809 Miline St. '
Mrs. James Mlskelly, 1506 Dave
Dr.
Jacob Phibbs, Whitmire.
Alick Reed, Rt. 1, Kinards.
Rankin Shaw, Saluda.
Mrs. Marion Starnes, 117 O'Dell
St., Whitmire.
Little Miss Gayle Setzler, Rt,
2, Newberry.
L. A. Wilson, 2123 Brown St,
Andrew G. Wicker, Rt. 2, New
berry.
COLORED PATIENTS
Emma Lee Hiller, Prosperity.
Ornett Pressly, Rt. 5, Saluda.
WELLS
Theatre !
BOOKMOBILE
Thursday, Oqt. 7, 1954
Silverstreet Community, Shep
pards Store.
Silverstreet School.
Chappells Community, Werts
Store.
Chappells School.
Smyrna Community, Mrs. Frank
Delma Williams, 847 Hunter St.
Ella Glymph, Rt. 3, Pomaria.
Bessie Jackson, Rt. 4, Newber
ry.
Theatre
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Greer Garson, Robert Ryan,
Richard Hayden, and Barbara
Lawrence
Her Twelve Men
Also Short—'Wings To The North
SATURDAY
Randolph Scott, Dinah Shore,
Gypsy Rose Lee, and Bob Burns
Belle Of The
Yukon
(In Technicolor)
Two Cartoons—Seafood Mama and
Landlording It
Musical Short with The Four Aces
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
HARTFORD HD CLUB
The Hartford Home Demonstra
tion Club will meet Wednesday at
2:30 at the Community Cejiter.
SILVERSTREET PTA
The regular meeting of the Sil
verstreet P. T. A. will be held
Wednesday night at 8:00 o’clock
at the school auditorium.
MOLLOHON PTA
The Mollohon P. T. A. will meet
Wednesday at 3:30 at the school
house.
MARION DAVIS MOTHERS CLUB
The Marion Davis Mothers Club
will hold their regular meeting
on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, AND CIRCULA
TION of The Newberry Sun, pub
lished weekly at Newberry, S. C.,
for September 27, 1954.
The names and addresses of the
publisher, editor, managing editor
and business managers are: O. F.
Armfield, Jr., Newberry, S. C.
The average number 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.) 1883.
O. F. Armfield, Jr., Owner
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 28th day of September*
1953.
J. Ray Dawkins,
Notary Public for S. C.
(My commission expiree at
pleasure of the governor.)
MONDAY A TUESDAY
James Mason, Janet Leigh, Robert
Wagner and Debra Paget
Prince Valiant
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(In Cinemascope & Technicolor)
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M.G.M. News & Cartoon—The Cat
Came Back
with Tony Dexter and Eva Gabor
Also—Color Cartoon
FRIDAY A SATURDAY
' RANGERS!
... Lmvinfl
Also Three Stooges Comedy
LATE SHOW SAT.—10:30 Alto
MONDAY A TUESDAY
Sterling Hayden in
Arrow In
The Dust
(In Technicolor)
with Coleen Gray & Keith Larson
13'
Employ Physically
Handicapped Week
During the week October 3-9,
1954, Newberry will join the rest
of the Nation In observing Nation
al Employ the Physically Handi
capped Week. The South Carolina
State Employment Service Is one
of the major cooperating agencies
promoting the full employment of
persons with physical Impair
ments. ( /
At the end of August, the New
berry office of the South Carolina
State Employment Service had In
their active flies the applications
of 27 workers with physical band!
caps. These workers are normal
men and women who. If properly
placed on jobs they are able to
perform, can compete successful
ly with non-handicapped workers.
The promotion of work oppor
tunities for 'the physically handi
capped is not a one week affair.
The South Carolina State Employ
ment Service gives year-round
preference in placing physically
handicapped workers in suitable
Jobs.
Recently, the Department of La
bor and the Veterans* Administra
tion* conducted a survey of 11,000
Gaillard, one lot 200’x200’ on Lake disabled workers against 18,000
non-disabled workers performing
identical tasks in more than' 100
plants. The survey showed that
Impaired workers, as 'a group, pro
duced at slightly higher rates than
unimpaired workers. It was^ found
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Deed Transfers
Newberry No. 1
Claude A. Allen and Tillfe Hen
derson Allen to O. F. Armfield,
one lot 40 r x50’ on Bess street, $5.00
and the premises.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
Peoples Finance Company of
Newberry, S. C. to S. L. Shealy.
Jr. and J. L. Boozer, one lot, tri
angular, 100 r xl28’xl61* and one
building on Hunt street Extension,
$150.
Whitmire No. 4
Isaac Sanders to Thomas E.
Johnson and Ethel Swindler John-,
son, one lot and one building on
north side of Duckett street, $2500.
> Pomaria n4. 5
Phillip O. Robbins and Amie J.
Robbins to Walter C. Robbins, ohe
lot, $1.00 love and affection.
Little Mountain No. 6
L. B. Noel to Alma C. Sinclair,
Doris S. Cole, John L. Sinclair, Jr.
and Helen S. Kibler, two acres and
one building, $5.00 and other valu
able considerations.
Prosperity No. 7
Lola Bedenbaugh to Ernest
Johnson and Fannie Johnson, one-
half acre (near Antioch Baptist
Church), $75.
William Buck to Richard O.
Murray, $5.00 and other valuable
considerations.
MRS. CARPENTER RETURNS
FROM BUYING TRIP
Mrs. E. A. Carpenter returned
to Newberry over the weekend
after spending a week in New
York where she purchased fall and
winter merchandise for Carp
enter’s store.
Six Woods Fires
In Three Months
There has been six wood fires
in Newberry County since July 1st
according to Marion E. Wilson,
County Ranger for the South Caro
lina State Commission of Forestry
of Newberry County.
Ranger Wilson expresses his ap-^v
predation for the help of land
owners In helping to prevent wood
fires , during this very dry sea-
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son.
As “Smoky” the" bear says,
“Please Be Careful Only You Can
Prevent Forest Fires.”
that impaired workers sustained
fewer disabling accidents and
about the same nnmber of minor
accidents. According to the joint
survey, there was no appreciable
difference between the absenteeism
and the quit rate of physically
handicapped workers and other
workers." j
Pearce C. Davis, manager of the
S. C. Employment Service today
issued a special invitation to em
ployers and unemployed handicap
ped workers to visit the local of
fice of the State Employment
vice, 1015 Caldwell street, dr
the week of October 3-9, 1954.
J. LUTHER BEDENBAUGH
RECOVERING AT HOME
The many friends of Mr, J.
Luther Bedenbaugh will be happy
to learn that he is recovering
nicely after a serious illness last
week at his home on the Bush
River Road. Mr. Bedenbaugh is
able to be up for a few hours each
day and enjoys visits from his
friends.
Senn.
Friday, Oct. 8, 1954
Prosperity School.
Mollohon School.
Mollohon Community, Commun
ity Bldg.
CLOVER LEAF
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THURSDAY A FRIDAY
Ivanhoe
(In Technicolor) .
Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor,
Joan Fontaine
Added Color Cartoon—'Forest
SATURDAY
Cease Fire
Capt. Roy Thompson, Jr., Cpl.
Henry Goszkowski, Sgt. Richard
Elliott
Added Color Cartoon
Fried Rabbit
Southern
SUNDAY A MONDAY
Veils Of Bagdad
(In Technicolor)
Victor Mature, Mari Blanchard,
Guy Rolfe
Added Color Cartoon—Bird Brain
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A Personal Message From CECIL
KINARD About the Newberry County
Fair Here October 4th through the
9th . . .
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Newberry County Fair next week. There will be many
interesting exhibits, as well as the rides and shows on
the midway. You’ll want to eat while there and I cordi
ally invite you to stop by my place, wjiich will be the
stand used by the Exchange Club last year. We will
> have plenty of delicious food and hot and cold drinks.
Thank you!”
CECIL KINARD
FAIR
Wednesday, October 6, at 10:30 P.M.
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