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PAGE FOUR
THE NEWBERRY SUN
PERSONAL
MENTION
Dr. J. Lewis As bill of Towns
end, Md. will arrive Thursday fox'
a few days’ visit in the city with
friends.
Kenneth Stokes, who completed
Che sophomore year at the Uni-
lity of South Carolina this
left Tuesday for a few days’
wiwit on a house party with friends
at Myrtle Beach before returning
to his home to spencl the summer
neonths with his mother, Mrs.
Jnlia W. Stokea.
Mr. and Mrs. Velio Norman of
Chapel Hill, N. C., will arrive in
the city Tuesday, June 7 to spend
Che summer months with Mrs.
Norman’s parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.
fT. B. Dawkins on Martin street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruff and
dUnghter, Mrs. Julia R. Smith,
apent Sunday in Winnsboro with
Mrs. Ruffs sisters, Mrs. Ray
Sail and Mrs. Eloise Morris.
Mrs. Charlie Ruff and Mrs. Wm.
Charles Ruff, Jr., and daughter,
Osndace, were Sunday visitors in
(he home of Mrs. Ruff, senior’s
ai*ter, Mrs. R. R. MacFie, in
VTinnsboro.
Mr. and 'Mrs. I. Kaplan left
fault Wednesday for a few day’s,
wieit with their daughter in At-
Santa, Georgia. Mr. Kaplan re
tained home Monday and Mrs.
Kaplan remained for an additional
ten days visit
Mrs. Stanley Baker of Arling
ton, Virginia, is visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs R. C. Floyd on
Harper street.
Mrs. H. K. Boyd and son, Maj.
Hugh King Boyd, Mrs. Boyd and
children, Jimmy and Hugh King,
of Fort Bragg, N. C. spent the
weekend at the Boyd home near
the city.
David T. Werts and daughter,
Miss LuJa Werts, and Eddie Dub
lin of the U. S. Navy, all of Wash
ington, D. C., spent several days
last week in Newberry with Mr.
Werts’ sisters, Rosalind and Mil
dred Werts on Hunt street, Mr.
and Mrs. T. Scurry Riley of the
Beth Eden section, and other rela
tives and friends in the commun
ity.
Mr. and Mrs. George Keller, Jr.
left last Thursday for a week’s
vacation trip on a tour of interest
ing places in Florida.
MjSgt. and Mrs. Ralph Fellers
and daughter, Rachel, of Fort
Benning, Georgia, spent the past
weekend in the homes of their
parents, Mrs. Mayme Fellers, on
College street and Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Shealy on the Cut-off road.
Other weekend visitors in the
home of Mrs. Fellers were her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Fellers and son Billy,
of Columbia.
Mrs. James Smith, Sr. is spend
ing this week in Greenville with
relatives.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Goodman
will leave Sunday afternoon for
Statesville, N. C. where they will
visit their daughter, Mrs. Albert
White, Mr. White and baby, Jane.
Mrs. White and Jane will return
to Newberry for a visit with her
parents. * “ *
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Martin were Mrs. Martin’s
mother, Mrs. Fred Kempson, of
Saluda, her sister, Mrs. Thomas
Stillwell, Mr. Stillwell, and dau
ghter, Marguerite, of Inman; Mr.
Martin’s sister, Mrs. Julia Stev
ens and son Tommy, and Mrs.
Elizabeth Dabney of Rock Hill,
and Mrs. Martin’s brother, Fred
H. Kempson and Mrs. Kempson,
of Columbia.
Miss Alice Jean Riley, R.N. of
Columbia Hospital is here visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Scurry Riley. While here she at
tended the graduation of her
twin sisters, Doris and Lauris at
Newiberry high school:
Mrs. Cleone Cheatham of Green
ville spent Monday here with her
sister, Mrs. Ida Mae Bedenbaugh.
Mrs. Robin Oox of Donaldsvllle,
Georgia, has returned to her home
after visiting with relatives in
Newiberry and Bishopville.
Mrs. Vernon Carlton and son,
Bobby, Mrs. F. L. Cox and Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Bowers and two
daughters, Ann and Betty, re
turned to Newberry Sunday after
a week’s visit in Chicago where
they attended the National con
vention of the Parent-Teachers
association. Mrs. Carlton also at
tended the convention of the Nat
ional association of Stat? 1 Garden
clubs at the Palmer House.
Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Truesdale
and daughter, Sata, left Sunday
afternoon for Chicago where Rev.
Truesdale attended the National
Rotary convention the first part
of the week. Rev. Truesdale was
recently named president of the
local Rotary club. They expect to
return to Newberry this weekend.
Mrs. John Goggans left last
weekend for Danville, California,
for a visit with her son and dau
ghter in law. Dr. and Mrs. Walter
Goggans and family. Dr. Goggans
will soon be transferred from
California to the Canal Zone.
Miss Theresa Lightsey attend
ed the commedcement exercises
at Winthrop college at which her
niece. Miss Annell Lightsey, < of
Brunson, was a graduate.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. A. Neville
will attend the graduation exer
cises at Presbyterian college in
Clinton Sunday. Their youngset
son, WilllanK is a candidate for
a degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone and
children, Harry, junior and David
and Mrs. Clara Stone, left Tues
day for Cleveland, Ohio fo^ a
week’s visit. Mrs. Stone’s father,
Mr. Halladay, who bps been visit
ing here several weeks, returned
to Ohio with them.
Miss Ellesor is stationed with the
Red Cross at Fort Jackson.
Miss Martha Vance Ellesor will
arrive Friday to spend two weeks
vacation with her mother, Mrs.
F. G. Ellesor on Johnstone street
Hospital Patients Deed Transfers
O. F. Armfield, Sr., to W. F.
Wells, one lot on Rosalyn Drive,
of
Mrs. Ernest Adams, 1616 First.
George Attaway, 2S01 Clyde.
Little Miss Mary FYances Bow- i Crest wood, $5 and exchange
ers, route three. Prosperity. j property.
Mrs. Frank Banks, 1401 Friend, j W. F. Reid, U. S. Marshall for
Mrs. Eula Buzhardt, route three, I the Western District of S. C. to
SIHRS
roebuck and CO
vJufl6 SALE of St66l
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Prosperity.
Mrs. Miller Bouknight, Route 2.
Mrs. Joel Bowers and Baby Girl.
Route 2.
Mrs. Willie Beck, 201€ Piedmont
street.
Baby Boy Caid, Route 1.
Mrs. W. E. Elmore, 1602 Cal
houn street.
Miss Eloise Earhardt, 933 Cline
street.
Mrs. Thomas W. Gibbs, Route 2,
Kinards.
Mrs. J. L. Hilley, 1804 Milligan
street.
Mrs. Elbert Kinard, Route 3,
Prosperity.
Marcus Heman Lester, Route 2,
Prosperity.
Mrs. Sam Marlowe, 1519 Har
rington street.
Mrs. Azilee Mitchell, Batesburg.
Mrs. Euna Mize, Route 1.
Little Miss Judy Parrish, Box 9,
Saluda.
Mrs. Gerald Richardson, Route
3, Prosperity.
Mrs. Odell Slice, 513 Boundary
street.
Miss Bertha Stone, Route 1,
Joanna Road, Whitmire.
Mrs. J. O. Sanders, Route 1,
Saluda.
Clarence Thomas, 1532 South
Church street, Whitmire.
Miss Celeste Taylor, 616 O’Neal
street.
L. A. Wilson, 2123 Brown street.
Mrs. E. Boyd Wicker, Route 3,
Prosperity.
| Mrs. Eunice Wilson, 1109 Pur
cell street.
M. R. Yonce, Johnston.'
Mrs. M. R. Yonce, Johnston.
Colored Patients
Magnolia Davis and Baby Girl,
Route 4, Box 81,’Newberry.
Sarah Gary, 2148 Drayton
street
Aldara Hawkins, Route 4, Box
166, Newiberry.
Marie Hant#, 813 Coleman
street
Eugene Maybin, Route 1, Box
,122.
Biuford Simpson, Route 1, Box
56, Kinards.
Daisey Lee Thacker, Route 1,
Box 56, Newberry.
Norman P. Moser as F'ederal
Housing Commissioner, one lot
and five buildings, the Joseph B.
Williams, Inc. property (Vincent
Street apartments) 6100,000.
Guy V. Whitener, Sr., Kathryn
W. Whitener, Guy, . Whitener, Jr.
Kathryn W. Dwyer and Marilyn
W. Pate to J. D. Caldwell, two
lots on Wise street, $5 and other
oonsiderptions.
J. D. Caldwell to Wilhelmenia
kuff, one lot on Wise street $5
and other considerations.
Newberry 1, Outside
Maggie L. Willingham to D. W.
Swygert and Mrs. Commie Swy-
gert, one lot and one building on
Cut off road 64000.
Bush River No. 3
Thomas J. Davenport to Geo.
R. Johnson, 5.35 acres 6428.
Whitmire No. 4
J. P. Stevens and company to
Otis Coleman, one lot on Feaster
street 675.
Otis Coleman to Hugh Coleman
and Sara Alice C. Coleman, one
lot (same as above) 675.
Prosperity Number 7
Bernice D. Bjonerud and Sal
ome D. Vaughn to/ Malcolm S.
T^ylof, 5.63 acres and one build
ing (J. Sidney Stoudemire prop-,
erty) 65000. '
V. L. Cotney to G. A. Byrd one
lot 65.
NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING
We, the undersigned Jury Com
missioners of Newberry county,
shall, on the 8tfa day of Jnne, 1955
openly end publicly, at 9 o,’clock
a. m., in the Clerk of Court’s of
fice, drttW 3<T names to serve as
Petit Jurors for the- Court of
General Sessions, which ,will con
vene in Newberry County Court
House on the 26th day of Jane,
1955, at 10iV>’clock a. m. .<
CHARLES E. BOWERS,
Clerk of Court
RALPH B. BLACK,
Auditor
J. RAY DAWKINS,
Treasurer'
May 30, 1955.
FOR
Expert Repair
" Bring Your
Radio or Television
GEO. N. MARTIN
Radio and Television
SALES and SERVICE
1309 MAIN STREET
Newberry, S. C.
24 HOUR SERVICE
Telephone 3 11
GOOD OPENING—nearby. Full
time business selling Rawleigh
Household Products. Start at
once. Must have car. Get more
IcularA
parti'(
Rawleigh’s, Depmt
SOF-162-208, Richmond, Va.
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May* 19-26.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OF FINAL SETTLEI
I will make a final set
of the estate of J. H. Ei
Probate Court for Newberry
ty, S. C. on Saturday the
FUNERAL HOME :: l9 “ " V
the forenoon, and will I"* 1
ly thereafter ask for my
as Administratrix of said
-■* 4 All persons having
the estate of J. H.
ed, are- hereby notified
duly verified, wi
flersigned, and those
sadd estate will please make
meat likewise.
FANNIE J. BfVi
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
We will make a final settle
ment of the estate of Ella C. Rik-
ard in the Probate court for New
berry county, on Saturday, the 28
day of May, 1955 at 10 o’clock in
the forenoon, and will immediately
thereafter ask for our discharge
as Executors of said estate.
All persons having claims a-
gainst the estate of Ella C. Rikard
deceased, are hereby notified to
file the same, duly verified, with
the undersigned and those
ted to said estate will please uumw
payment likewise.
JAMBS C. KINARD, J^§§j
E. B. PURCELL,
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Executors }
R. AUBREY HARLEY, Atty.
PHONE 270
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Never before have you seen such values in CABINET SINKS. In addition to
the above there’s a 54-inch All-gitsei sink-that sold last spring for $76.50, now it’s
663.95—YOU SAVE $12.55.
$102.50, now it’s only $93.95.
ig this BIG SALE. ;
Our biggest 66—inch All-steel sink was orig-
Conte in and see what big values are to be had
TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER TO 1702
“Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back”
Catalog
1211 MAIN STREET
NEWBERRY, S. C.
We Will Be
CLOSED
June 6th Through 12th
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Will be open for busmess as usual
on Monday, June 13
(In Technicolor)
James Stewart, Grace Kelly; Thel
ma Ritter.
4DDED: Color CarteotH- 'Down
hearted Duckling. <
PICK UP PAYMENTS
ET PIANO — Adverse
stances force us .to
someone with good
beautiful Spinet Piano,
any finish, full kej
. blow action, matching
no* piano guanantes.
payment on delivery u
monthly payments to
~ budget Bor information
Installment Loan Dept.
Box 1402, Salisbury, N. a
4-2tc
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ELECTRIC motors
New-Used-Rehuilt
Bought-Sold -Exchanged
typm
Mann Electric
2329'Main: St.. Coin
Repair C
turn him, S.
(In Color)
Judy Canova, John Russell, Grant
Withers. —*
ADDED: Co
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(In Technicolor)
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Dean Martin, Jerry * Lewis, Zsa
3sa Gabor.
ADDED: Color Cartowc^-PIG'In
PUBLIC.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
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THURSDAY' and FRIDAY -
Van Heflin, Aldo Ray, Mona Free
man, Nancy Olson, James . Whit
more,
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Also Cartoon: My Little Ducka-
roo. * \ ■ >
ADMISSION: All children 10c.
ADULTS 50c.
SEE IT from the Beginning: 3,
5:43, and 8:26. , ^
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SATURDAY
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Jane Powell, Howard Keel, Jeff
Richards, Rues Tamhlyn,
See u sfor your Auto Parts—New and Used—New
and Used Glass—Installed.
We buy scrap iron, copper, brass, junk batteries,
radiators, etc. Pay highest cash prices at afl times.
SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS
CLARK WRECKING COMPANY
TELEPHONE 176
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Seven Brothers”
(In Cinemascope and Color)
ALSO: a CinemaScop© CAR
TOON: 'Southbound Ducky.”
WEPNESDAV 4 THURSDAY
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With STERLING HAYDEN
ALSO — SPORT SCOPE
FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Kirk Douglas, Jeanne Crain,
Claie Trevor, William Campbell
“Man Without a
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Star”
(In Technicolor)
ALSO CARTOON
Also RIDING WITH BUFFALO
BILL AND COLOR CARTOON
LATE SHOW SATw—*10:30 Also
MONDAY 4 TUESDAY
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