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THE NEWBERRY SUN
THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955
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LITTLE ITEMS OF INTEREST
CONCERNING FOLKS YOU KNOW
DR. AND MRS. J. J. GLYNN ot
Cbrrannah, Ga., are visiting in
Jfewberry. They are staying at
tk» home of Mrs. Glynn’s sister.
Wo* Sadie Bowers, while Miss
Sowers is in Mexico.
MR. AND MRS. A. J. BOWERS,
•their daughter, Mrs. Roy F. Dodd,
Mr. Dodd and son Jack left Wed-
a—day for a vacation at the AM-
WCO club at Savannah Beach.
MRS. NELLIE COATES DAVIS
has returned to Richmond, Vir
ginia, where she makes her home
wrRh her brother, after spending
a month here with Mr. and Mrs.
T. O. Stewart on Wilson street
and at her home in Helena.
mrs. j. f. McConnell, moth-
ar of Ed McConnell, suffered a
Jbeart attack recently in Charlotte,
Jf. C., while visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mrerett Kendrick. She was treat-
«d at Mercy Hospital in Charlotte
until Thursday night of last week
when she was brought to the
Mewberry hospital. Her condition
Is reported to be satisfactory.
MRS. F. N. MARTIN, George
Martin and Miss Cynthia Martin
spent Sunday in Charleston in the
home of Dr. and Mrs. James B.
Martin.
MRS. C. D. HARDIN is spending
two weeks in Turbeville with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Gamble and family,
and in Florence with another son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Ringer and family.
MRS. F. M. SCHUMPERT and
daughter. Miss Doris Schumpert
spent the past weekend in the
mountains of North Carolina. They
visited in Boone, Blowing Rock,
and drove over the Blue Ridge
Parkway.
MRS. STROTHER PAYSINGER,
who has been a patient in the
F*rovidence Hospital in Columbia
for two weeks, has returned to
her home on Johnstone street.
While at .FTovidenee she under
went major surgery. She is recup
erating nicely.
L. C. GRAHAM, secretary of
the Chamber of Commerce, return
ed Friday night from the Univer
sity of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill where he attended the South
eastern Institute for Chamber of
Commerce executives.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT H.
ROBINSON have moved to 1232
McMorris street in an apartment
in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Paul
Heisey.
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS
HALFACRE have moved to their
new home, 2019 Glenn street.
MR. AND MRS. TOMMY FOY
are now making their home in
Apartment E-2 of Carol Court
apartments.
LITTLE BOBBY v ARMFIELD,
six-week-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Armfield of Whitmire, has
been a patient in the Newberry
County Memorial Hospital for the
past week where he has been un
dergoing treatment. The Arm-
field’s other children, Bill, Jr.,
Jeannie and Christie Lynn, are
visiting their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lonne Gilliam on Cor
nelia street.
MRS. T. P. JOHNSOfr and
daughter. Miss Tommie Johnson
left Monday for a few days visit
in Waxhaw, N. C.
MRS. A. T. NEELY will leave
Friday for Augusta, Ga., where
she will be joined by a friend for
a weekend visit in Charleston.
MR. AND MRS. C. V. PIERCE
and two children, Nonnie and
Summer, of Columbia, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Pierce’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Summer
on College street extension. Non
nie and Summer remained for a
couple of week’s visit with their
grandparents.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE R.
SUMMER and children, Buddy and
Tony, will leave Saturday for
Pensacola, Florida where,they will
F'riday for Montreat and other
points of interest in the moun
tains of North Carolina.
MISS MARSHALL HOWARD
director of religious education at
Aveleigh Presbyterian church, is
spending a two week’s vacation
with her family in Mobile, Ala.
MISS FRANCES JONES, of
Columbia is visiting her sister,
Mrs. H. B. Wilson and Mr. Wilson.
MR. AND MRS. ROY DODD
and infant son of Baltimore, Md.
arrived Saturday to spend two
weeks with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Bowers.
MRS. JACK CHAPPELL left
spend a week visiting Mrs. Sum- • r r' ues< l a y for Montreat, N. C.
mer’s sister. Miss Pauline San- w ^ ere 8 ^ e attend the Wo-
County Council
Is Outstanding
ders.
Misses Carrie and Ola Norris
returned to their home on Boun
dary street last Thursday after
spending a couple of weeks with
their brother-in-ldw and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan and
daughter, Ruby Norris.
MRS. H. B. SENN and sister,-
Mrs. Mae Agnew of Greenwood,
and Mrs. Corbett of Columbia left
Pi £ c c I c I r
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FOR SALE—-One small cement
block cabin with good well of
water in yard near Black’s
Bridge. Will sell cheap. Parley
Leaphart, Gilbert, S. C. 9-2tc
SUMMER SHOES
25% Off
Were $9.95—Now $7.49
Were $11.50—Now $8.66
Were $12.95—Now $9.79
Were $17.49—Now $13.49
STRAW HATS
Were $5.00—Now $3.75
Were $7.50—Now $5.66
All $7.50 to $9.95
PANTS Now—$5.95
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way down low!
Were $49.95—Now $37.99
(By Merit—Dacron & Wool)
Were $42.50—Now $31.99
(By Merit—Dacron & Wool)
Were $32.50—Now $24.99
(By Merit)
Were $31.95—Now $17.99
Mens
CANVAS SHOES
by B. F. Goodrich
Reg. $5.95—Reduced to $3.95
Reg. $6.95 - $7.50—Now $4.65
One Table
SWIM TRUNKS
Reg. 2.95 to $4.95
' Now—$1.99
All $5.95 & $6.95
PANTS
Now—$4.95
One Table
SPORTS SHIRTS
Reg. $2.95 & $3.95
Now—$1.99
Clothing Company
SALESMEN WANTED — Oppor
tunity for man with car for Raw-
leigh business in Newberry coun
ty and City of Newberry. Buy on
credit. Fleldman .expects to be In
vicinity soon to interview appli
cants. Write at once to RAW-
LEIGH’S, Dept. SCG-162-302, in
Richmond, Virginia. 9-5tp
USED PLUMBING—'NEW LOAD.
Built-in TUBS, LEG TUBS— four,
four ‘and a half and five feet. Al
so SINKS and LAVATORIES, in
fine condition. NOAH’S ARK,
ABBEVILLE. S. C. 9-6tq
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE
TIRED AND RETIRED—GLENN
SPRINGS REST AND HEALTH
RESORT—Kind, personal care,
under supervision of registered
nurse and dietitian, for the aged
and honvalescent men and women
Reasonable rates. Mineral water
free to patients. Phone Spartan
burg, S. C. 9906. Write: Manager,
GLENN SPRINGS RESORT, at
Glenn Springs, S. C. 9-tfc
men’s Training school as dele
gate from the Women of Aveleigh
Presbyterian church. She will be
gone for a week.
MRS. ‘HUBERT BLAKE, JR.
and children, John and Judy, ot
Milton, West Virginia, are spend
ing several weeks in Silverstreet
with Mrs. Blake’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Grady Long. Also
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Long last
week was Mrs. Blake’s twin sis
ter, Mrs. Everett^ Wiles and her
daughter Pam, of Columbia.
MRS. OWEN WICKER of Whit
ten Village, Clinton, is spending
a two week’s vacation with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Shealy at their home
near the airport.
MR. & MRS. ALBERT WHITE
and daughter, Jane, returned to
their home in Statesville, N. C.
after a visit with Mrs. White’s
parents. Dr. and Mrs. . R. A
Goodman on the College campus.
Building Permits
June 24: Nancy and G. W
Singleton, „ repairs to building,
1109 Nance street, $300.
June 25: Mrs. F’urman Reagin,
general repairs to dwelling, 1222
Glenn street, $400.
June 25:* Glenn Street Baptist
Church, remove church and re
model educational building, $9,-
000. '
June 27: J. C. Eargle, one car
garage, 1237 Summer street, $300.
PICNIC SUPPLIES—Paper plates,
Drinking cups. Spoons, Forks,
Napkins, Towels. R. DERRILL
SMITH & SON, Inc, Wholesale
Grocers, Newberry, S. C.
8—4tc. ' ,
NOAH’S ARK JUNK &ALE.—
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 frames too.
All sales cash. NOAH’S ARK,
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
DEEP FREEZE SUPPLIES: Con
tainers, Plastic bags. Wrapping
paper, Tape, Twine. R. DERRILL
SMITH & SON, Wholesale Groc
ers, Newberry, S. C.
8—4tc.
HAD YOUR VACATION YET?
While you’re gone give your
pet one, too, at IMnehaven Ken
nels. 24 hour individual care.
75c per day. Washing and de-flea-
ing. Call 1235-W 7tfc.
FOR SALE—7-room house,
2 baths, central oil heat,
shady lot, desirable location.
Call Tel. 762. 175tc
RITZ
Theatre
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
We are bringing baicfc by popular
demand one of the finest pictures
ever made I
Richard Todd, Jean Peters,
Marjorie* Rambeau, Jill Esmond
A MAN
CALLED PETER
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(In Cinemascope A Technicolor)
Also Short—PETS
SATURDAY
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Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Noel
Purcell, Laya Raki
LAND OF FURY
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(In Technicolor)
Also Cartoon—Mouse for Sale
MONDAY, TUESDAY
& WEDNESDAY
Jane Russell, Jeff Chandler, Dan
Duryea, Mara Corday
FOXFIRE
(In Technicolor)
Also Cartoon—Lighthouse Mouse
Twenty-five members of the
Newberry County Council of F'arm
Women attended the 35th annual
convention of the South Carolina
Council of Farm Women at Win-
throp college - in Rock Hill last
week. Newberry County Council
received blue ribbon for the out
standing work accomplished dur
ing 1954-55. Along with this they
also received a blue ribbon on the
County Publicity scrapbook.
Following the recognition of the
Master Homemakers for 1955 an
informal reception was held.
Thruout the reception rooms
were exhibits of unique arts and
crafts throughout the state. FYom
Newberry county- the following
were exhibited: a refinished chair
Mrs. A. N. Crosson, Sr.; a dried
arrangement, Mrs. C. B. Parr, Sr.;
a hand-painted figurine, Mrs B. O.
Long; and an oil painting, Mrs.
Byron Nichols.
On Wednesday the meeting was
centered around program of work
for 1955-56. Workshops were held
on the various phases of work.
These included: agriculture, cit
izenship, beautification, education,
health, legislative, membership,
music and recreation, internation
al relations, publicity, religion
and family li£| and 4-H club
work.
County Council Presidents alsp
met by districts to make plans
for annual District Meetings. The
Piedmont District Meeting^will be
held Saturday, September 10 at
Gaffney. Groups were urged to
make plans now to attend.
Special emphasis was placed at
the noon assembly Wednesday on
the State Council’s International
project Ceylon. A panel given on
the country Ceylon by the Green
wood Council of F’arm Women.
UNNESCO certificates were aw
arded councils for their partici
pation. Newberry County Council
raised $50 for this special project
through the sale of UNESCO
CLOVER LEAF
DRIVE-IN
stamps.
During the program Thursday
morning club project leaders were
recognized for their outstanding
work by Miss Juanita Neely, the
State Home Demonstration agent.*
Other highlights of the meeting
included the following: reports
by officers, reports on the nation
al meeting, report of the progress
of South Carolina Rural Libraries
by Miss Estellene P. Walker,
greetings from President Henry
R. Sims, and address “We The
People Speak’’ by Mrs George F
Roberts, consultant. United Na
tions 16t the ACWW, Rural Mus
ic night, and Memorial services
for deceased Council members.
Over 600 women attended. At
tending from this county were
the following: Mrs. W. C. Koon,
Mrs. Ellen Abrams, Mrs. John
Huffman, Mrs. Martha Boozer,
Mrs. W. C. Hughes,-Mrs. Harold
Bowers, Mrs. Bill Long, Mrs. J.
H. Long, Mrs. Richard Neel, Mrs
George Abrams, Mrs. Edward
Cftandler, Miss Lillie Mae Folk,
Mrs. C. C. Wallace, Mrs. A. P.
Ramage, Miss Ethel Counts, Mrs.
Harvey Wise, Mrs. Grady L. Half-
acre, Mrs. James L. Dominick,
Mrs. W. E. Counts, Mrs. B. O.
Long, Mrs Jerome Havird, Mrs.
Margaret R. Coleman and
Margie D. Freeman.
sociation, Newberry College and
the State Department of Educa
tion.
Attending the workshop from
Newberry County are: Lou Fran
ces Lide, Miriam B. Leaphart,
FYances J. Reck, Jennie Hentz,
Frances ' Suber, Mattie Arant,
Maude Sanders, Maudq Matthews,
Mary Lottye Riser, Lois M. Da
vidson, Doris M. Suber, Cornelia
H. Riser, Chloe Epting, Eula Ept-
ing, Lillie Mae Workman, Carolyn
Cope, Margaret F. Kelly and Jack
Boyd Simpson.
Tills workshop has proven to
be a help to the participants.
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UPUi
Theatre
WEDNESDAY & THUI
Suddenly It Became a Fr
atein of Steel!
GOG, THE
KILLER
Richard Egan, Constance
& Herbert Marshall
A|',
Newberrians At
Health Workshop
Mrs.
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Added — COLOR CARTOO)
Vjr'r ■ ■ • -
FRIDAY ft SATURDAY
BURT LANCASTER In
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APACHE
Work-
in Technicolor
shop, directed by Miss Madeline
McCain, who is assistant professor
of Health-at the Woman’s College
of the University of North Caro
lina, is now in its second week.
The workshop began June 20 and
will end July 8. The enrollment
is 40, and those attending are from
Newberry and 13 of the surround
ing counties. Among those at
tending are lunchroom supervi
sors, a school nurse, primary find
high school teachers. This work
shop is sponsored by several lo
cal Tuberculosis associations, the
South Carolina Tuberculosis as-
Added—COLOR CARTOON anc
, , SERIAL
Late Show 10:30 Saturday J
and MONDAY A TUESDAY
The Clock Tlcka Off the
Exciting Suapenae Hours of
ThemtAII!
THREE H01
In TECHPIPOLPR
Dana Andrews ft Donna Reed
Added — COLOR CARTOON
Thea
THURSDAY ft FRIDAY
WICKED
WOMAN
Beverly Michaels, Richard Egan,
P. Helton
Added Color Cartoon—All In the
Stars.
SATURDAY
THE YELLOW
TOMAHAWK
x (In Technicolor)
Rory Calhoun, Peggie Castle,
Noah Berry ,
Ad,ded Color Cartoon—The Belle
Boys.
JOLLY STREET BARBECUE
A barbecue will be served at Jolly Street Saturday
July 2nd. Pork and Hah will be* for sale at 10:00
o’clock. Dinner will be served at 11:30. Pig foot ajid
liver stew sufrper Friday night 6:30 o’clock. Public is
invited.
Plans are now underway for the big annual Polit
ical affair around first of August. Invitations now
being mailed out to prominent speakers. No program
is planned for July 2nd.
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SUNDAY ft MONDAY
SO THIS
IS PARIS
(In Technicolor)
Tony Curtis, Corinne Calvet,
Gene Nelson
Added Color Carteon—Genii.
. v (Also Barbecued CMcken)
FRIDAY, July 1st SATURDAY, July 2
also MONDAY, July 4th
Telephone Orders to 67
Layton Bros.
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radio, turn signals, seat cov
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1949 BUICK SUPER 2-Dr.
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radio, turn signals, seat cov
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$595
1953 DODGE CORONET 4-
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transmission, wheel covers,
tires like new. Light blue.
$1295
1952 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook 2-Dr.
Sedan. Beautiful two-tone green. Ra
dio, heater, turn signals, electric
windshield wipers, eat covers, sun
visor, vent shades, outside mirrors,
wheel covers and practically new
white sidewall tires. * .
$995.00
1950 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe
4-Dr. Sedan. Beautiful blue one-
owner car in tip-top shape. Low
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$695.00
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