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PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1955 ■n, You can have a I Portable for very little down! / Kff and the monthly are LOW! you can’t afford to do without a typewriter! Sim Phone 1 'll m PERSONAL MENTION MRS. ESTELLE DILL of Clin ton spent Sunday in the home of her brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ruff on Glenn St. MR. AND MRS. WM. CHARLES RUFF and daughter, Candace, are spending this week on their va cation at Folley Beach. MR. AND MRS. T. D. TIM MONS and children, Janace and Ann left Sunday morning for a week’s- vacation in Florida. GERALD AND EUGENE Tay lor and Misses Mafrel and Anne Hiller spent last Thursday at Myrtle Beach. MR. AND MRS. MOODY AT CHISON and children, Beth and frgin spent their vacation Ikst week in Hot Springs, Ark. MRS. HUGH FOSTER left on Monday for a two week’s visit with relatives in St. Louis, Mo. and Louisville, Ky. MR. AND MRS. T. ROY SUM MER, JR., and daughter, Betsy, spent the weekend and through Wednesday of this week at the beach. MRS. T. A. SCARBOROUGH and Miss Ethel Jones left today (Thursday) for a month’s visit with their sister, Mrs. S. C. Brog- don of Brogdon. MR. AND MRS. W. W. BEN NETT and children, 'Jan and Kathy, spent from Sunday until Thursday of last week in the mountains of North Carolina and Virginia, touring the Skyline drive during the trip. j MR. AND MRS. E. A. BROOKS, who have made Several trips a- broad in the past few years, plan to leave again on October 3 for a four month’s tour of Europe, the near east, South Africa, and the Holy Land. MRS. JESSE MAYEfe left Wed nesday for Winston-Salem, N. C.,- • where she will Joih her daughter! Mrs. Caroline Lawrence. They will leave for Washingtop on July 15 and by boat from Washington for a trip to Bermuda, Nassua and to Havana, Cuba. \ . MR. AND MRS. EUGENE Mc- CASKILL and children of Conway spent the weekend with Mrs. Mc- Caskill’s mother, Mrs. Bothwell Graham bn Calhoun street. Mr. McCaskill returned to Conway Sunday afternoon and Mrs. Mc Caskill and children will remain for a two week’s visit. MR. AND MRS. LEO HAWLEY of Kansas City, Mo., spent several days during the Fourth of July holidays in the home of Mrs. Hawley’s nephew, Fill Bowler and Mrs. Bowler on Glenn street. The Hawleys and Bowlers spent Mon day, July Fourth, in Columbia, in the home of Mrs. Bowler’s cous ins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Long. MRS. GEORGE SENN will re turn to Blacksburg, Va. this week end after spending three weeks in the State. While here she visit ed her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and, Mrs. Tyrus Senn and son, Sedley, in the Smyrna com munity^ her sisters, Mrs. J. T. Pitts on James street and Mrs. J. E. Floyd on Harrington street. She also visited her other twp sons, Prof, and Mrs. T. L. Senn and family at Clemson college and Mr. and Mrs. James Senn and family in Seneca. MR. AND MRS. W. H. SLIGH, and daughter. Miss Lilia Sligh and Misa Miriam Meadows of Birm ingham, Alabama, visited Mrs. Floyd Bradley on Calhoun street and Mrs. R. C. Neel of Silver- street last week. Mrs. Sligh is the former Helen Smith, daughter of Dr. Van Smith, who lived in New berry for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Sligh will take a trip thru the Smokies before returning to Birmingham. Misses Sligh and Meadows • went on to Washington where Miss Sligh has a position with the Intelligence department. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith spent the first four days of this week on a vacation at Edisto Beach. CLASSIFIED* ADS fX, FOR SALE—One small cement block cabin with good well of water in yard near Black’s Bridge. Will sell cheap. Harley Leaphart, Gilbert, S. C. SALESMEN WANTED — Oppor tunity for man with car for Raw- leigh business in Newberry coun ty and City of Newberry. Buy on credit. Fieldman expects to be in vicinity soon to interview appli cants. Write at once to RAW- LEIGH’S, Dept. SCG-162-3<X2, 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 4nd LAVATORIES, in fine condition. NOAH’S ARK, ABBEVILLE. S. C. 9-6tc 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 convalescent men and women Reasonable rates. Mineral water free to patients. Phone Spartan burg, S. CL 9906. Write: Manager, GLENN SPRINGS RESORT, at GlepOt Springs, S. C.A 9-tfc PICNIC SUPPLIES^—Paper plates. Drinking cups, Spoons, Forks, Napkins, Towels. R. DBRRILL SMITH & SON, Inc. Wholesale Grocers, Newberry, S. C. 8—4tc. , , i 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 Tour pet one, too, at Pinehaven Ken nels. 24 hour individual care. 75c per day. Washing and de-flea- Ing. Call 1235-W 7tfc. Youth Succumbs At Prosperity Clinic Leland Ross George, Jr., 16. died Wednesday morning at the Mills clinic. Prosperity, following an illness of seven months. A son of L R and Mrs. Frances Ruff George, he was born and reared near. Prosperity. He had completed the 10th grade at the Prpsperity High Shool where he participated in football, basket ball and baseball. He was a mem ber of the Block “P” club, FFA, FTA, and the Beta club and was a Star scout of Troop 164, BSA He was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran church, Little Mountain and a member of the Luther lea gue. Surviving besides his parents are one brother, Billy George of Prosperity; one sister Miss Dor othy Nell George, Columbia and Prosperity, and his grandfathers, J. W. George, Prosperity and Cald well Ruff, Joanna. Funeral servicea were conduct ed Thursday afternoon at 4 p. m. at Holy Trinity by Rev. G. , L. Hill and Rev. Grady Cooper. Bur ial was in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were: Bruce Connelly, Mike Sinclair, Jerry Richardson, Heyward Richardson, Frederick Wicker, Rhett Fellers, and Johnny Dowd. Honorary escort was: George Michael Counts, Robert Wicker, Charles Moore, Jimmy Alewine, Curtis Martin, Mike Chappelle, Troy Bowers, William Long, Dale Dominick, Ralph Bowers, Jainee Franklin Shealy, Gene Hendrix. Flower attendants were: Shelby Jean Dowd, Bobbie Jean Hawkins, Dolly Minick, Anette Moore, Dor othy Wicker, Judy Hunter, Rom ans Long, Becky Cumalaader, Joy Hunter, Key Newman, Frances Boozer. ELECTRIC MOTORS New-Used-Rebuilt Bought-Sold-Exchanged * We repair all typee Satisfaction Guaranteed Mann Electric Repair Co. 2329 Main St., Columbia. S. C. 33-tfc Recent Movings Rev. and Mrs. I. H. Webb are making their home at 927 Cline street. J. B. Connelly is now occupying an apartment in the Dr. Smith home, 1923 Boundary street. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gordon have moved to 1240 Crenshaw street Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Browne are now residing at 901 Caldwell APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. By E. Maxcy Stone, Probate Judge Whereas, Girtha Rice hath made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Fred J. Rice, de ceased. These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kin dred and creditors of the said Fred J. Rice, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court 6f Probate, to . be held at Newberry, S. C. Saturday, July 16 next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause’ r if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of. July Anno Domini 1955. * ' E. MAXCY STONE, Probate Judge, Newberry Co. 10-2tp - FOR Expert Repair Bring Your Radio or Television —To— • GEO. N. MARTIN Radio and Television / SALES and SERVICE 1809 MAIN STREET Newberry^ S. C. 24 HOUR SERVICE Telephone 811 street in the Gerald Paysinger house. Mr. and Mrs. Minor Neelands, newlywed couple, are making their home at 1800% Caldwell street in an apartment in the home of Mrs. Kate McCutcheon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C; Miller have moved to 2031 % Adelaide street in the house they recently purchased from T. B. Perry. — 1 CAN IT BE LOVE? . . . crested cockatoo and kid exchange affectionate in London’s Children’s Si in..-‘V74 Theatre WEDNESDAY end TH1 Fred MacMurr&y, Charlton ton, Donna Reed, Barbara •' v->. v,;a HORIZONS m (In Vista Vision and Techni< A ALSO SHORT: BOYS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Randolph Scott, Dorothy Peggie Castle, Bill Ching, Id! FOR SALE—7-room house, 2 baths, central oil heat, shady lot, desirable location. Call Tel. 762. 175tc Mrs. Boozer Rites Held On Saturday Miss Annie Ruth Boozer died Friday morning at the home of her niece, Mrs. William Senn af ter a lingering illness. She was 58 years of age. Miss Boozer was born in Pros perity a daughter of the late T. J. and Elizabeth Lester Boozer. She was a member of SL Luke’s Lutheran church. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Rosa Lester, Mrs. J. R. Beden- baugh, and Miss Nellie Boozer, all of Prosperity, and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conduct ed Saturday afternoon from the Whitaker Funeral home / by Dr. Thomas F. Suber. Burial followed in St. Luke’s cemetery. Active pallbearers were Wood- row Bedenbaugh, Robert Beden- baugh, J. R. Bedenbaugh, O. T. Bedenbaugh, Cecil Finley, Mar vin Wilson, Jr., William Senn and Claude Lester. WELLS Theatre THURSDAY WHITAKER population trends tell us that 20 years from now we’ll have as many more people in the United States as all of the people now ■ m a g living west of the Mississippi kv-1 f U.NJcjKA..Lj ui/lvLCtf er. Building on the experience gained during recent years farm ers can do an even better job j during the next 20 years to in sure sustained abundance for our ever increasing population. TALL MAN RIDING^ AMBULANCE CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre THURSDAY A FRIDAY Return To Treasure Island PHONE 270 ‘ / . - (IN COLOR), ALSy CARTOON: Mouse In Ther House. MONDAY and TUESDAY Maureen O’Hara, Anthony Quinn, Richard Denning, Thomas Gomez, The Magnificent MatadorJHMl (In CinemaScOpe and Cede ALSO Cartoon: SANDY v . - k I ' m n Calvin Crozier UDC Scholarship The Calvin Crozier Chapter, United Daughters of the Confed eracy, offers a loan scholarship at Newberry College for the term 1955-56. Applicants must be lineal des cendants of a Confederate veter an. For further information, con tact Mrs. Butler Holmes, chair man, educational committee, 1961 Harrington street, telephone 216. NEWBERRIAN AT OPPORTUNITY SCHOOL Among the 119 full-time stud ents attending the month - long summer session of the Opportun ity School in West Ooljumbia, is one from Newberry county, Luc ius K., Frick, Route 3, Prosperity. I COVER THE UNDERWORLD with Sean McClory and Ray Middleton Also Color Cartoon (IN COLOR) Tab Hunter, Dawn Addams, ' Jas. Seay, Added: Color Cartoon — North west Hounded Police. SATURDAY She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (IN TECHNICOLOR) Henry Fonda, Joanne Dru, Added: Color Cartoon— Contrast In Rhythm. SUNDAY AND MONDAY SUDDENLY Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, Nancy Gates. Also Color Cartoon:— PEDRO. For Home Financing ♦ To Buy ♦ To Build V ♦ To Repair To Remodel * ♦ To Refinance ./ "Save Wherp Hundreds Save Millions” .The .STATE ti. BUILDING and LOAN ■ ASSOCIATION PINCKNEY N. MEANS, S^-Tnau 1117 BOYCE SltCST THCiaMSTMtUHNO NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROUNA FRIDAY A SATURDAY “"to Ham A GOCOT HML^g •^8* BOWDtT NHRi CLEA r Abo chapter one “Panther Girl” and Color Cartoon Late Show 10:30 Saturday Nlte COMING... NOW Kedettes—the washable casual now $2.99 # Childs open toe KEDS sandals now $1.98 Childs Leather SANDALS Red Goose Brand $2.98 “DAVY CROCKETT ■ I INDIAN SCOUT Admission this show 50c & 25c Anderson’s Shoe Store