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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1955 THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE THREE Sheet Metal Contractor—Heating—Air Conditioning Licensed Gas Fitters CAROLINA METAL WORKS College Street Extension A. G. McCaughrin, Pres. & Treas. Phone 115 934 Main Street. Phone 310 J! '• '*V ' ' ■ SEW AND SAVE WEEKEND SPECIALS — Antique Taffeta PASTEL SHADES—44 in. WIDE 98c per yard -J- Remnant Shop f*;T FOR HOME FINANCING To Buy * To Build To Repair * To Remodel * To Refinance "Sore When Hundreds Save Millions" ■ .The J BUNJMNG and LOAN ASSOCIATION HNCKNEY K ABRAMS, St^Trm n«7bovcssimr nnaoMfl NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROUNA — 1 “Hello, Purcells? Everything has hit us at once!” Goodness, was Henry relieved when he came to and learned that we could con~ solidate all our bills with an easy auto loan. u r c e 11 3 “Your Private Bankers'* 1418 Main St. Newberry •mm •' x- - - -• * DRY CLEANING & LAUNDRY We are now featuring style set fin ish with Sanitone Dry Cleaning. The secret that keeps silk, rayon and cotton dresses crisp, full bodied and like-new longer. Select a Laundry Service to suit your needs. DAMP WASH, FLUFF DRY, THRIFTY BUNDLE or FINISHED BUNDLE. Phone 310 for Prices. The Newberry Steam Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Taking part In the Hula Dance at the Foster Dsnee recital next Monday night will be, kneeling left to right, Jackie Lathrop, Emily Grier, Lynn Berry, and Marilyn Ruff. Standing, Barbara Anderaon, Butch Mills and Pam Kyzer. RRECENT CHANGES IN RESIDENCES Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whelan have moved to 2329 Highland Drive from Carol Court apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ryder mov ed recently to 2203 Fair ave. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gresh- an have moved to an apartment in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Rogers, 1606 1-2 Harper street Mr. and Mrs. George Tresfgar have moved to 1527 Caldwell St. Mr. and Mrs. James Sligh have moved to their new home on Keroes avenue. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Weeks are now making their home In Apart ment B-2-4 Carol Court. Mrs. Anna Hamilton has moved to an apartment at 902 McKibben street. Mr. and Mrs. V. L*. Mills are now residing at 104 Caldwell St. Mr. and Mrs. David Livingston are making their home at 732 1-2 Boundary street in the home of Mrs. S. O. Nesley.' Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Liv ingston have moved to 821 Lang ford street in Hie Leo Hendrix garage apartment. Hembree- Williamson Mary A. Williamson and Cly4o £1 Hembree were married last Friday night. May 27, at the home of Coroner George R. Summer on Keroes avenue. The coroner per forated the marriage ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hexnlbree have moved into their new home* on Trent street. SHEALY Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cline Shealy, route one, Prosperity, an nounce the birth of a daughter weighing seven pounds, two oun ces, and named Kathy Elaine, on May 24 at the Newberry hospital. Mrs. Shealy is the former Sara Roberta Amick. CAIN Mr. and Mrs. William Francis Cain, route one, announce the birth of a six pound, three ounce son, James RichaVd, on May 26th at the county hospital. Mrs. Cain before marriage was Mabel Irene Lindler. HARRIS Mr.and Mrs. Charles Raymond (Harris announce the birth of a six pound, nine ounce son, Charles Fletcher, on May 27 at the county biepital. Mrs. Harris is the former Grace Carolyn Morris. ROBERTSON Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Leroy Rob- ertson, route one, Whitmire, an nounce the birth of a seven pound ten ounce daughter, Sheila Gale, born May 28 at the county hospi tal. Mrs. Robertson is the former Peggy Geraldine Baker. SANDERS Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin Sanders of Silverstreet announce the birth of a five pound, ten ounce daughter, Wanda Gail at the Newberry hospital May 29th. Mrs. Sanders is the former Sara Gertrude Pitts. TARVER Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis Tar ver of Joanna, announce the birth of a seven pound, seven ounce son, Henry Alford at the New berry hospital on May 30. Mrs. Tarver is the. former Bessie Mae Crumpton. Linda Sue Hailey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Halle, of Chapin, will bo one of the aoloiat presented at the Footer school of Dance recital Monday night, Juno Oth. MUSIC TROPHY ii LEAVE TODAY ON EXTENDED TOUR ( James Byrnes Senn of Newber ry received the degree of Bachelor of Arte in Music at the commence - ment exercises of-Furman Univer sity field Sunday afternoon. May 29 at Textile hall in Greenville- Blr. Senn was also awarded the Bogene Lail band trophy during the exercises. Miss Elisabeth Boylston and Miss Anita Anil of Columbia spenf the weekend at Myrtle Beach. Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions CARTER’S Day Phones 719 & 76—Night 513-R F. J. Kennerly, Miss Catherine Kennerley, and Barbara and Di ane Davis, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Davis, will leave today on a five week’s tour. They will first visit in Wilming ton, Delaware, the Kennerley’s former home, then will go to New York, Montreal, Vancouver, and Victoria, Canada; Seattle, Wash; Portland, Oregon; Sacramento, San Francisco and Los Angeles, California; Denver, Colorado, Chi cago, niinois, and Washington. D. C., before returning to New berry on July 10. 9 County Breeders Hear Hylton The Newberry county Beef Cab- tie Breeders Association held a supper meeting at the Wallace home Wednesday night. May 25. Jesse Hylton, Cattle Buyer from Blackville, Virginia, was guest speaker. Mr. Hylton buys cattle regularly on the Columbia and Earhardt markets during the late winter and spring months. He also does some farm buying when he can find them in large lots. Mr. Hylton stated that he likes to buy South Carolina cattle but suggest ed that many of our producers should improve the quality of the cattle they breed for the fetter and slaughter market. He also* stated that he avoids buying horned cattle and suggest ed that our breeders dehorn calves while they are young. L. F. Cato, Clemson Extension Specialist, talked briefly about the plans for (feeder cattle this fall. He pointed out that a new rule requires that all cattle en tered in these special sales must be dehorned. Mr. Cato also sug gests that male calves be castrat ed while young to keep them from showing stagginess when they are sold as feeders. During the brief business sess ion, the following officers for the new year were elected': C. T. Smith, president; J. E. Sease, V, president; and W. A. Ridgeway, secretary and treasurer. Any beef cattle breeder, who will have beef type steers or heif ers for sale this fall, may contact the county agent’s office for In formation about the special Fall Feeder Cattle Sales. Announcements I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to City Council from Ward 2, and agree to. abide the results ,of the elec tions. C- A. DUFFORD, SR. I hereby announce myself a candidate fo* re-election to City Council from Ward 3 and agree to abide the results of the elec tions. j. ed. McConnell ■ 1 1 ■ - L " I hereby announce my candi dacy for reelection to City Conn ell from Ward 1 and agree to the rules of the Democratic party. FRANK AiRMFIELD ■■w aswaaewiyrsan* y 2 carat diamond solitaire, perfect cut and beautiful color. Wadsworth watches for men or women $1$.95 to $33.75 Nurses Sweep Second Watches (A must for any nurse) “ ^ to . L -IV ' ■* . . Fine Hamilton Watches for men or women... $47.50 to $87.50 - Elgin and Bulova Watches for men and women ... $29.75 to $71.50 The Sensational New Waterman Pen with the liquid ink cartridge . . . $8.75 to $12.75 Bulova Clock and Portable Radios a • A new shipment of china wall plates ... vases and fancy trays... suitable tfor bridge prizes and favors. to WBmrM .?• V ■ V J • . " C i' JC.- ■■ -■ ; ill JEWELER Newl -:a -jel •s* J® FOR POWER TO SPARE WITH FAR LESS WEAR! ... 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