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PAGE EIGHT LITTLE ITEMS OF INTEREST CONCERNING FOLKS YOU KNOW Mr and Mrs. Gordon Bradley and two children, Barbara and Gordon, Jr., of Sanford, Florida, were weekend visitors in the home of Mrs. Bradley’s aunts, Mrs. M. L. Duckett and Mrs. L. W. Bedenbaugh on Fair street. While in th© city they also visited other relatives. They were enroute to Philadelphia for a week’s visit to Mr. Bradley’s mother. MRS BENNIE BURNS, Mrs. D. W. Wilson, Mrs. E. E.Meltonand .Miss Judy Wilson spent Sunday in Union in the home of Mrs. Wilson’s son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wilson and family. MR. AND MRS. J. W MAYER, «T Atlanta, Georgia, spent the weekend with Mrs. Mayer’s bro ker and sister-in-law, Mr. and M». S. C. Campbell on Harring ton street, and Mr. Mayer’s sister, IStes Aurelia Mayer, on Brown street. MRS. HELEN MOODY and Mrs Ptearl Hoffman, of Columbia, were weekend visitors in the home of Jfrs. Moody’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Feagle, «m Harper street. SGT. AND MRS. L. C. PITTS MI of Shaw Field spent Thursday nntil Saturday with Mrs Pitts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pielker on Harper street. They were enroute to Miami, Florida, where Sgt. Pitts is being trans- ferred. He will he with the ground Observer corps. Their two child ren, Bobby and Walter, who had here with their grand-par- returned with their parents. DR. PAUL GRIER, pastor of Associate Reformed Pre&by- church, Mrs. J. N. Mc- and Mrs. I. H. Hunt left for Bon darken. North Carolina to attend the ARP synod this week. music, will make her home in an apartment in the home of Miss Marie Schumpert, on Harper street. MISS BARBARA WILSON, a student nurse at the General hos pital in Greenville spent the week end with her father, Frank Wil son and grandmother, Mrs. Wil son on Jones street. MISS CLAIRICE FIELDER, of Wilmington, Deleware, left Sun day for her home after spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Bob Kennerley, Mr. Kennerley and children, Frankie and baby daughter Roberta Clairice “Rob in.” The baby was named for Miss Fielder. MISS LENNIS HOVE, who has completed an eleven months course in Roentgenology at Roper hospital, Charleston, arrived in the city last Monday to spend the summer months with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hove on Chap man street. Miss Hove will return to Roper where she has accepted a position, in the fall. MR: AND MRS. F. DeWITT MILLER and baby. Dean, of Bur lington, North Carolina^ ^arrived in the city Saturday for a week’s visit with Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hove, on Chap man street. MR. AND MRS. BEN F. DAW KINS spent the past weekend in Columbus, Georgia with their son- in-law and daughter. Pvt and Mrs. H. F. Hunt. Pvt. Hunt is stationed at Fort Benning. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT UN DERWOOD left Wednesday by plane from Greenville to Fort Monroe, Va. where Mr. Under wood is attending a conference of the A^l-State Insurance company which is being held this weekend. Mr. Underwood is All-State agent for Newherry county. The trip is sponsored by the company. JOHN ROSS, of Charlotte, N.C. spent the weekend in the home of his mother, Mrs. Maude G. Ross, on Drayton street, and also at tended the dance recital of his sister, Mrs. Meredith Harmon and Mrs. Russell Culbertson which was held in the Newberry High School auditorium last Friday night. Other weekend visitors in the Ross home w r ere Mrs. M. J. Smith and daughter, Marcia, also of Charlotte. R. A. ABRAMS, of Washington, D. C. arrived Saturday to at tend the Newberry college grad uating exercises and to spend i week with his sister, Mrs. Rosa Johnson In the Tranwood com munity. While here Mr. Abrams will also visit other relatives in the city and county. GEORE MARTIN, Miss Cynthia Martin, Mrs. James Goethe, and Mrs. F. N. Martin, visited Mrs. F N. Martin’s sister-in-law. Miss Lalla Martin in Charlotte, N. C Sunday. She is a patient in a hospital there where she under went an operation for an eye condition. MR. AND MRS. R. DERRILL SMITH spent the weekend in Georgetown with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mor gan Randel and two children, Randy and Derrill Smith. Mrs. Randel and children returned to THE NEWBERRY SUN —i THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1955 tcements 0 % } ' New Officers of Legion Post 24 Auxiliary I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Mayor of Newberry, and agree to abide the results of the elections. JAMES E. WISEMAN 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 tion. * * C. A. DUFFORD, SR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to City Council from Ward 3 and, agree to abide the results of the elec tions. J. ED. MoCONNELL w;,*. AND MRS. B. O. WADE Md three children, Bonnie, Fran cos and Bill, Jr., of Asheville, N. CL arrived Saturday for a visit Mrs. Wade’s mother, Mrs. twell Graham on Calhoun St. MISS LUCY SENN left last for Montreat, to spend the ter at her home there. AND MRS. J. D. FRENCH JMt/{Saturday for Edisto Beach they will be joined by son-in-law and daughter, and' Mrs. William Casey, and children,, of Chicago, for a fm vacation. ANN JONES, daughter late Lambert W. Jones, who been a member of the Win- faculty for several years, this year and she is now her home in an apart- in the home of Miss Marie on (Harper street. ROSE HAMM, who has appointed director of school Newberry with her parents for a MRS. F. B. DAWKINS attended ^ weeks’ stay, the graduating exercisee of her| Mrs Bernlce Wertz verJr at the Fort Jackson hospital, to son-in-law, Velio Norman at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Monday. The Norm ana returned to Newberry with Mrs. Dawkins Tuesday for avisit. MRS. D. J. WILLIAMS, Mrs. J. E. Floyd and Mrs. Gussie Har mon attended the Golden Age Assembly which was held at Col umbia college Wednesday thru Saturday of last week. MRS. W. T. MAYER left Wed nesday for the Lutheridge sum mer resort at Arden, N. C. where £ftie has spent the past several summers as one of the employees. MR. AND MRS. JAMES RING ER and son, Jimmy, of Walterbo- ro, were weekend visitors in the home of Mr. Ringer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P % Ringer on Chap man street Mr. Ringer also at tended his class reunion at New berry college Saturday. SUNDAY AFTERNOON visitors in the home of Mrs. M. E. Gilliam on Drayton street were her nep hews, W. F. Gilliam and Mrs. Gilliam of Jacksonville, Florida, and her niece Mrs. H. C. Warllck and Mr. Warlick of Charlotte, N. Carolina. “roundabout” / completely shadow-paneled slip truly sheer-proof So coolly perfect for summer-sheer wear with all around shadow paneling front and back-waist to hem. Bra-covering bodice, with inserts of Val lace, and wide adjustable shoulder straps. Finest multifilament acetate and rayon crepe. White in sires 32 to 44 3.98 which she was admitted several days ago. Mrs. Wertz is a sister of Mrs. Julia Blalock, Mpg. W. C. Goggans and Miss Marie Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George Corbey of Winston-Salem, N. C. will spend the weekend with Mrs. Corbey’s aunt, Mrs. W. C. Schenck. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Monroe and daughters, Ann and Linda, are spending this week at the Isles of Palms. Mrs. Eunice Culbertson, of Aiken is visiting her son and daughter-in-laW, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Culbertson and family. Rev. Cam Wallace, who is vis iting his mother, Mrs Sarah Wallace, Mrs Frances Lindemann and daughter, Sally, will attend the wedding of their cousin in Shelby, N C. this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamrick have moved to 212 Crosson street. The Hamricks are newcomers to New berry. Mr. Hamrick is employed at Newberry Mills. Mr. and Mrs. C. L Kammer have moved to one of the Mar garet Apartments on Johnstone street. They formerly lived in a Carol Courts apartment Mrs. Kathryn Jarrett is now making her home in an apartment at 1707% Lindsay street. i Mrs. Daisy Denning left Mon day for Morristown, Tenn. where she will spend two weeks with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David B. Denning. 1 hereby announce myself candidate for re-election to City Council from Ward 1 and agxee to abide the results of elections. •FRANK ARMFIELD I hereby announce myself candidate for re-election to City Council from Ward 4 and agree to abide the results of the elec tions. ERNEST LAYTON I hereby announce my candi dacy for Alderman ,from Ward 5 and pledge myself to abide the results of the City Democratic Primary. * ‘ CECIL ' MERCHANT m CLASSIFIED! SDS — MOLLOHON LOCOL MEETS Mollohon TWUA Local Union No. 324 will hold its regular semi monthly meeting Sunday after noon, June 12 at 3 p.m. i n the Mollohon school building. All members are urged to attend. CARPENTER'S Deed Transfers Newberry No. 1 E. Moody Atchison to Henry W. Longshore,et al, one lot and one building on Calhoun street, $5 and other valuable considera tions. • ; Newberry No. 1 Outside Harriet M. Reid to M. F. Grooms and Alice C. Grooms, one lot op Hazel street, $5 and other valua ble considerations. Whitmire No. 4 Bess S. Walker to W. S. Suber, one lot and two buildings $3|W. F. P. Nance and Edith Nance to Melvin Sinclair and Marion E. Sinclair, one lot and one building $3800. ^Prosperity No. 7 Ed Counts to Robert SwRten- burg and Jessie Swittenbnrg, one lot $5. PICNIC SUPPLIES—Paper plates, Drinking cups, Spoons, Forks, Napkins, Towels. R. DERRILL SMITH & SON, Inc, Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. €—2tc. NOAH'S ARK JUNK SALE— Our White Elephant Lemon Sale, Original Junk sale. D. L. Tables^ chairs, chests, wash stands, clocks, china, glass. Five recon ditioned pianos, 3 gas stoves, 250 as-is frames; other framefe too. All sales cash. NOAH’S ARK, ABBEVILLE, S. C. OFFICERS OF THE LEGION AUXILIARY who were tpstglled during the regular* meeting right, seated, Mrs. Roy Whitaker, first sergeant-at-arms; Mr# W. Roy Anderson, president; Mxi. L. G. McCullough, treasurer;, Mrs. Hentz, first historian. Standing, 1. to r., Mrs. Guraie Summer, first vice-president; Mrs. T. P. Crooks, second vice-president; Nobles, chaplain; Mrs. Felix B. Greene, Jr., second historian; and Mrs. P. K. Harmon, second sergeant-at-arms. (Sunphoto.) Mr*. W DEEP FREEZE SUPPLIES;-Con tainers, Plastic bags. Wrapping paper. Tape, Twine. R. DERRILL SMITH & SON, Wholesale Groc ers, Newherry, S. C. s 6—2tc. Actor Pays Visit To Boyhood School Miss Betty Jo Counts of New berry, a fifth grade teacher in Massle Elementary School, Sa vannah, Ga., states that the stu dents were surprised and delight ed recently when Charles Coburn, famous actor, came to see them and spent an hour aud a half vis-. Iting in the school where he once was a student His visit was covered by news papers and TV. Mr. Coburn holds the scenes of Savannah, as he knew them as a boy and young man, in affection ate regard, and one of the places he wanted to be sure to visit was Massie School. W|1 Theatre WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY * Preparation Day For Bible School Preparation day for Vacation Bible School at West End Bap tist church will be this Friday from 5 until 7 p. m., followed by a parade led by the West End band. Bible School will be held each afternoon next week, Mon day through Friday, from four until six p. m. All. girls and boys from the ages of 4 years through 17 are invited. The most ruthles fMD 6. ROBINSOI of all time MISS BOWERS STUDIES SPANISH IN MEXICO Miss Sadie Bowers left Wednes day of this week for Atlanta, Ga., and from there went by plane to Mexico City for six weeks. While there, she will take a coarse of in struction in Spanish. Since re tiring from toe local post office, she has been coaching high school students in Spanish. RITZ Theatre I ■ I - Ml I / THURSDAY John Agar, Lori Nelson, John Bromfield, Nestor Paiva, REVENGE OF THE CREATURE Fx NEWS and SHORT FRIDAY A SATURDAY Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Marie Windsor, Peggy King, Abbott & Costello Meet Tbe Mummy ALSO: Cartoon—The First Flying Fish. j V-, *■ •/<* J/Black Tuesday The Day 7hi' Ku'/ers C e! FRIDAY SATURDAY 3ESSE JAMES moiiuuHsr Also ALPINE FORTRESS LATE SHOW MONDAY SAT*—10:30 Also A TUESDAY Tft o r 5 n R l a H S GORDON SCOTT 055 A\jo RIDING WITH BUFFALO BILL A COLOR CARTOON MONDAY A TUESDAY Fred Astaire, Leslie Caron, Terry Moore, Thelma Ritter DADDY LONG LEGS (In Cinemascope and Color) ALSO CARTOON '•v' Hey Neighbor! You can build a 9’xl2’ porch or patio for less than $25 worth of REDI-MIX CONCRETE from the NEWBERRY Concrc;te Co. We sell Concrete, Blocks, Sand, Stone, Mortar-Mix Metal Sidewalk Frames 844 Fair St Ph. 703 Scouts Take Part In GOC Operation The Newberry Ground Observer corps reports that “Sky Train IV” was a success. The Air De fense Training Exercise was held June 4, Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Several of toe regular members did not attend, so some of the Boy Scouts served extra time in order to fill toe gaps. As a reward for their extra service, two of the Scouts were flown to the Breakfast Club meeting Sun day morning at Camden. The members who participated in this alert are as follows: Willene Shealy, Velma Tolbert, Mrs. Doz ier, Wava Billingsley, John C. Billingsley, Johnny Billingsley, George Martin, O. C.' Phillips, Russell Addy, Pope Wicker, Jim my Carter, Alex Theriot, Bill? Abrams, Seth Williams and Jiih- my Cromer. Newberry Native Be Guest Speaker The Wesleyan Service Guild of Central Metfibdlst church will meet Tuesday night at 8 p. m. in the Social hall at which time the program will be on United Nati ons. The guest speaker will be Mrs. D. H. McHargue of States ville, N. C., the former Constance Armfield of Newherry. who made a trip to the United Nations last fall as a delegate of the Iredell County Council of Farm Women. CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre * THURSDAY A FRIDAY ROAR OF THE CROWD (IN COLOR). Howard Duff, Helene Stanley, Harry Shannon, Added Color Cartoon: Yokohoma Yankee. 4-H Achievement Prog) Success: Winners Lis\ According to Hpme Demonstra tion Agents Office a. very suc cessful County-wide 4-H Achieve ment Program was held in New berry at the Agricultural building Friday morning. Prior to this Club Achievement Programs* had been held in May in the 13 girls 4-H clubs with 932 exhibits being put up by f-H members. . , The program got un^er way ‘with an Individual demonstration, Potato and cheese casserole, by Jane Bedenbaugh 6f too Prosper ity Senior Girls dub. After the demonstration the group went over to the Juhlor high school v loir special . instruc tion. Peggy Berley of toe Pomarta Senior dub led the group in de votions after which a demonstra tion was given on toe use of elec tricity in the home by Mr. Ringer of the Newberry electric coopera tive. During the demonstration, he showed how to make an extension cord and gave some safety meas ures on using dectricity. Returning to the Agriculture building the group, saw. Anita Kil- lan and Ann Boozer of Stony Hill 4-H club give a demonstration on the preparation of a good break fast. t Wilma Boozer, also of Stony Hill shared with toe group thru a demonstration of the value of her home garden. It was centered around the production of tomatoes for home consumption. The following senior girls mod eled dresses: Jacqueline Counts, El me Jean Fleeter, Susan Crooks and Peggy Berley, all of Pomaria Senior 4-H club. On display were 43 exhibits* The judges placed them in the follow ing groups: JUNIOR FOOD PREP ARATION : Blue award, Janice Trammell of Newberry Jr. High 6th; Mary L. Harris of Silver- street, Shirley Boozer of New berry Jr. High 6th; Mary Bouk- night of Newberry Jr., High 6th; Janet Hawkins of Stony Hill; Ni na Sue Price of Newberry Jr. High 6th and Gloria Berley of Pomaria Jr. Red Award: Johnette ftamm of Stony Hill; Jean Jones of New berry Jr. High 6th and Martha SATURDAY SILVER LODE (in Technicolor) John Payne, Lizabeth Scott* Dan Du r yea, ^ Added Color Carton: SOCIAL LION SUNDAY A MONDAY h Should Happen To You Judy Holiday, Peter Lawford, Jack Lemmon, ADDED: Color Cartoon: Flying Squirrel. ■gjlKT Richardson of SL Phillips. Award: Carolyn DeHart berry Jr. High 6th and He Frick of Newberry Jr. High Junior Foods Preparation onstrations: Blue award i Boozer and Anita Killian Stony Hill club. Junior Preparation Posters: Blue award: t»f. junior tors; Btae* , Bilverstreet and Virginia of Pomaria Jr. Junior Demonstration t , Blue a ma Booker of Stony HUL Garden Exhibit: Blue award, ma Boozer of Stony Hill. Canning Exhibits: Blue A Johnette Whitman of Stony Red award: Wilma Beozei Stony Hill. White award: Gladys Metis of Little Mountain. Junior Clothing: (Skirts) Blue award: Tommie Ann Wert* of Bash Riv er Jr.; Jo Nell Long of Pomaria Jr.; Rosemary Sease of Bush Riv er Jr. Red award; The© Frick of Little Mountain Jr and ^ Sandra Nobles of Newberry Jr. High 7th. (Blouses) Blue award: Lucile Long of Bush River Jr. Red awt-1 ard: Diane Frick of Little Moun tain Jr. White award: Anne Mer chant of Bush lUver Jr. (Aprons) Blue aw^rd: Brenda Graham of Pomaria Jr. Red award: J Halfacre of v Prosperity Jr. Mary Eva Doolittle of'Pomaria J White award: Tressie Cromer Prosperity Jr. and Erma Cro: of Pomaria Jr. (Dish Towel award': Lynda Pugh of Prospe: Ity Jr. (Pajamas) Red award Earline Wicker of Pomaria Jr. Senior Food Preparation Dem onstration: Blue award: Jacque line Counts of Pomaria Sr., Seller Clothings: (Dresses) Blue award: Jacqueline Counts, Elma Jean Piester, Susan Crooks and Peggy Berley of Pomaria Sr. Other Gar ments: Red award: Peggy Berley of Pomaria Sr and Sallie Abrams|| of Bush River Sr. Serving as judges were Mrs. Daisy B. Denning of NeWberry and Mrs. Melwood Coleman, of Saluda. fj Subscribe to The Son L Cordillera refers Is (a) the nervous system; <b> (c) an pi evince. 2. 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