The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, June 30, 1955, Image 3
THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955.
THE NEWBERRY SUN
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At The Library
HOLIDAY NOTICE: The New-
berry-Saluda Regional library will
be closed Monday, July 4th.
ADULT FICTION
The Best of Tish—Mary Rob
erts Rinehart.
Darien Venture—Frank Slaugh
ter.
The Open Way—Jane Abbott.
Efrnma—Frank Kenyon.
The Noble Stallion. — Donald
Lehmann.
Captain Bashful—Donald -Chid
eey.
The Other Half of The Orange
—James Scott.
The Grand Man — Catherine
Cook son.
The Case of The Talking Bug—
Mildred Gordon.
Blizzard—Philip Stong.
,The House That Died—Joseph
ine Gill.
Mr. Trouble.—William Ard.
Captain Cut-Throat—John Carr
ADULT NON-FICTION
Quite Early One Morning—Dy
lan Thomas.
Hobbycraft for Everyone —
Glenn Wagner.
This Is The Beagle—George
"Whitney.
YOUTH
Uncertain Glory —< Pjr a n c e s
Krautter.
JUVENILE FICTION
The Tin Fiddle—Edward Tripp.
Tuffy—George Franklin.
Little Wolf, The Rain Dancer—
Terry Shannon.
A Cottage For Betsy — Ruth
Sawyer.
Peet The Parakeet—Irma Black
Dangerous Duty—Sidney Small.
The Gold Luck Tree—Hedvig
Collin.
Jade Dragons—'Florence Row
land.
Three Boys And a Mine—Nan
Agle.
A Kiss Is Round—Blossom Bud-
ney.
Whose Birthday Is It?;—Nancy
Watson.
Somebody Special— Neta Fraz
ier.
AW Aboard For Freedom—Mar
ie McSwigan.
JUVENILE NON-FICTION
God’s Wonderful World—Agnes
Mason.
Will and Charlie Mayo, Doctor’s
Boys—Marie Hammontree.
Horses Across The Ages—
Jeanne Mellin.
Jokes, • Jokes, Jokes Helen
Hoke.
Little Treasure Trails—Thomas
Fenfield.
i Golden Bock of Indian Crafts
I and Lore.—Ben Hunt.
Andrew Jackson, Frontier
Statesman—Clara Judson.
Food for People—Sarah Reid-
man.
Family Book of Dogs. Mar
guerite Leslie.
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THOUGHTS
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By LYN CONNELLY
S EVERAL weeks back we wrote
some words of praise for Betty
Aim Grove, talented songstress on
“The Big Payoff’’. . . Little did
we realize then how valuable an
asset she is to the show . . . Re
cently she took a vacation and her
substitute (we’ll be kind and re
frain from naming her although
you may well remember) nearly
put the show on the skids . . . Be
tween a flat voice and a faulty
memory (did she sing one song
without fluffing???) she would
have made anyone sound better
by comparision . . . When Betty
Ann, who we believe to be the
best singer with the best person
ality this side of Dinah Shore, re
turned, it was indeed wonderful.
Looks as though the Benny Good
man movie will finally reach the
making stage this summer after
several years of talking about it
. A report has it that 24 to 26
Goodman favorites win be used in
the film, including “Stompin’ At
the Savoy,” “And the Angels
Sing,” “Goodbye” and “Let’s
Dance”. . . A driving rendition of
the wild, “Sing, Sing, Sing” will
wind 'up the film . . . Original
Goodman sidemen, Krnpa, Hamp
ton, Stack and 23ggy Elman will
probably be recruited.
PLATTER CHATTER
COLUMBIA:—The Mariners, dis
owned Godfrey singers, have their
best record to date in “Chee Chee
OO Chee (Sang the Little Bird),”
backed by “A Rusty Old Halo,”
new and nniqne . . . Jimmy Ley
den directs the Chappaqnb High
School Kids in “Marty” backed
by “East Side, West Side”. . .
Fess Parker (better known as
“Davy Crockett”) and Baddy Eb-
sen team up with “Old Betsy,”
which, of course, is Crockett’s fa
mous rifle . . .“Be Sure You're
Right, Then Go Ahead,” which Is
supposed to have been oT Davy's
motto, is on the flip side . . . Good
listening for the smaD fry
OH, ITWA* ftENTY.
POESKJ't TAlct MUCH
—(JbFia ME
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR MAYOR
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
candidate for the office of Mayor
of Newberry and agree to abide
the results of the elections.
CECIL E. KINARD
Alderman Ward 1
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to City
Council from Ward 1 and agree
to abide the results of the elec
tions.
FRANK ARM FIELD
whitakerI
FUNERAL HOME
Alderman Ward 2
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.
Alderman Ward 3
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. McConnell
This An' That
The Toronto Argonauts will be
come the first of Canada’s Big
Four football clubs to train away
from home when it opens its drills
for the 1355 season at Trinity Col
lege School in Port Hope in late
July . . . Ray Perry, playing man
ager of the Cedar Raplda Raiders,
in the Three-I League, got seven ,
hits in. five games—and ail of them'
home rubs . . . Pitcher Dave
Palmer struck out 22 batters and
allowed just four hits hi a 15 In
ning ball game, bat his Owensboro,
Ky., team lost a Kitty League
battle to the Union City Dodgers,
7-5 .. . Indianapolis taxi firms
have a nniqne system that enables
them to provide transportation for
the racing fans who come for the
500-mile on Memorial Day. The
city’s six major taxi firms always
get delivery of all their new cabs
each year a few days before the
big race—but dent turn In their
old jitneys until the classic Is over
. . « Near the 17th hole on the St.
hi England is a
trap
Joneo hit a historic shot
that nil but clinched the 1026 Brit
ish Open, One dear old lady re
cently startled the gallery by ask
ing innocently, “Is he buried
NEW CHAMP . . . Carmen Bssi-
Uo, 28, of Canastota, N. Y., wpn
welterweight boxing title from
Tony De Marco by TKO in 12th
round of bruising fight hi Byra-
ense, N. Y. Basilio earned $30,-
000, while De Marco got $00,000.
PETROLEUM AREAS — Areas
favorable to the discovery 6f oil
and gas in the U. S. are estimated
at more than one billion acres.
Of this vast domain, about 15 per
cent is held under leasing rights.
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I hereby announce myself a
candidate for election as Aider-
man from Ward 3 and pledge my
self to abide the results of the
elections.
S. D. (BOZO) PAYSINGER
Alderman Ward 4
I hereby announce myself A
candidate for re-election to City
Council from Ward 4 and agree
to abide the results of the elec
tions.
ERNEST H. LAYTON
Alderman Ward 5
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for ^Merman from Ward 5
and pledge myself to abide the
I results of the elections.
CECIL MERCHANT
2329 Main gt., Columbia, S. C.
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I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Alderman from
Ward 5 .agreeing to abide the
ALTITUDE FACTOR — About I results .of the Democratic elect-
one-tenth of the world's popula-1 ions.
tion lives at altitudes of 1,500 or f S. W. (BO) MILLER
more feet.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for election as Alder-
[man from Ward 5 and pledge my
self to abide the results of the
elections.
KENNETH I. TOMPKINS
Alderman Ward 6
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
office of Councilman from Ward
6 and pledge myself to abide the
results of the Democratic elec
tions.
P. D. HOLLOWAY'
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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT
INSURANCE OF YOUR SAVINGS
HERE AT NEWBERRY FEDERAL...
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1. Your savings here are insured to $10,000 by Federal Savings and
Loan Insurance Corporation, an instrumentality of the United States
Government.
2. This permanent government corporation was created by Congress in
1934 to guarantee the safety of savings in insured savings and loan
associations.
3. This insurance is automatically in effect on savings accounts here—
applying to both new and old accounts.
4. Insurance premiums are not charged to the saver, but are paid to
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation by this association.
5. Terms of insurance protection, under an Act of Congress passed in
1950, are similar and comparable for savings and loan associations in
sured by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation—and for
banks insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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6. In addition to the protection of your savings by this insurance, you
get the basic safeguards of sound investment and conservative man
agement.
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for election as Aider-
man from Ward 6 and pledge my
self to abide the results of the
elections.
DWIGHT W. JONES
CURRENT RATE 3%
Dividend Payable Today
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Federal
Savings & Loan Ass’n.
“An Institution Devoted to Thrift and Home Ownership”
John F. Clarkson, Pres. J. K. Willingham, Sec.-Treas.
NEWBERRY, S. C.
REV. ROBERT H. HARPER
Tbt Prophet of Judah's Decline.
Lesson for July 3: Jeremiah 22:
1-9 24-25. ' F
Golden Text: Jeremiah 22: 13.
Jeremiah has been called the
“Weeping Prophet,” because of his
book of Lamentations and because
of the general tenor of his utter
ances. It fell to him to tell apos
tate kings and wilful people truths
they did not want to hear and to
demand of them a course they did
not want to pursue. His voice be
came very unwelcome to rulers
and people, and steps were taken
to silence him even by threat of
death. But Jeremiah demonstrated
that not every man who can weep
is afraid to die. Not once was he
intimidated, not once was he
silenced except by force and im
prisonment.
Denouncing alliances with other
nations as a means of defence
against mighty Babylon instead of
obedience to God and trust in him,
Jeremiah incurred the enmity of
the rulers and he was accused of
being an ally of the enemy.
The prophet was a native of a
village a few miles north of Jeru
salem, and he began his service
in the latter part of Josiah’s reign
and he continued to labor for al
most fifty years. When the rem
nant of his people fled into Egypt,
Jeremiah was forced to go with
them, and the last glimpse we
have of him is that of the faithful
old prophet denouncing the Wor
ship of the Egyptian “queen of
heaven,” which his foolish people
had taken up. His whole life was
a shining example of devotion to
God when all the world seemed to
be eoing the other way.
NEWBERRY BEAUTY SHOP
(County Bank Bldg.)
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will be closed the week of
July 4tb
for a week’s vacation
and will reopen for business
Monday, July 11th.
NEWBERRY BEAUTY SHOP
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LEGAL HOLIDAY NOTICE
Monday, July 4th
Being a LEGAL HOLIDAY
Offices in the
NEWBERRY
COURT HOUSE
will not be open for business
MONDAY, JULY 4th
BEING A LEGAL HOLIDAY
The Institutions Listed Below Will Not Be
Open for Business.
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The public is urged to take notice of this and
arrange all business accordingly.
Newberry Comity Bank
The South Carolina National Bank.
Newberry Federal Savings & Loan Assn
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