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PAGE FOUR THE NEWBERRY SUN Thursday, November 21, 1967 RITZ Theatre Thursday Dmihle Kenture I’rournm Peter l»raves, Pe^Kir t 'astir, Morris Ankrum. Beginning Of The End ALSO t'a» radiffr, A!H«ot) Hayes Myron Healy. The Unearthly Also t'nrtoon Midniyln Sna»*U Iridrt) and Saturday Pred MrMftrray, Horothy Malotu James Harton, Quantez (In t lMemaMr«t>e t olor) Also t at loon H\ I eat*s Monday and I'tfesda) Houlde Peature Protram Virginia Pleld, l>o\inlas Kennedy Lea Mrtnvn. Rockabilly Baby ALSO Lilt Oentle, Matk Hannm, Pdxvat\1 ttlnna Young And Dangerou* Alan t'uOoon aionvtn* %rteMtUt *eeMHi ^ ranse and ettre fnr mnttenlar d.vtttm- nhv, tKU dramatle noster u hetu* dUnlavetl nattnnutrie In iHe Mareh tor Muwnlar Mvstvonhv. ♦nouat eam)ya(ftH to tnernaae irtonllna rind »atnl disrate uhlt h aOlIrta more titan i» ‘ Itfrm < I'ltd^eo CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Thvatn* Ptldat and t»atntda\ The True Story Of Jessie James WtdtetL Wasnetv dnfftdv Mnutrt Hone Pontte Added t StltM t atLnnn ttaL hu«Leta Wwndst Something Of Value tHndt Mwdiott, Mans Wtntnt ^tdnet tSdliep Added tStint t atlnwtt PneltnH t at MWiillifiiiiii* tm THANKSGIVING? With hunter*, I he irame i* the (hiau. Whether you no ifuaaiau fur hirdw, or “park in” for !«« trume. SKK US for your hiiutinu need*. We are Authorized Dealers for Browning & Remington Automatic guns We will be open all day Wednesday, Nov. 27 for your shopping convenience Boundary P T A Meeting Termed “Best Ever” “This is one of the best PTA meetings I’ve ever attended,” com mented one father at the end of the Boundary Street School meet ing last Thursday night. He was sitting at a desk in his son’s class room with pther parents who had just heard their children’s third grade teacher discuss her own aims and teaching methods. This same program of “Advent ures in Understanding” for par ents was carried out in ten class rooms, first through fifth grades. It was felt that this meeting setved well one of the main pur poses for the existence of the PTA{ to create closer cooperat ion between the home and school, and letter understanding be tween parents and teachers. A brief business meeting, with the president, B. A. Buddln pre siding, preceded the elafsroom program. Devotions were led by Dr, P. Lj. Drier. Appreciation was expressed to Mi's. Prank Jones ami Mi's. Rd Reek for the fine American flag which they gave to the school. Parents were urged to register to vote. Mis. Annie Mae Cromer's fourth grade won the attemlanee banner. The next meeting will he a Uhrlstmas program by the ehild- TOP KNITTER. . . . Actress aether June Havoc, chosen "ftttaa Hand Knitting,P knits her own sweaters and else coats for her live dogs, ren under the direction of Miss Juanita Hitt at the High school on Thursday, December PJ at # p. m. Any parent or interested friend who wishes to join the PTA is asked to contact Mrs. Paul Whit aker before December fiiet Catawba Said To Be Favorite By Bobbie Baker Thursday night, November 21, the Newberry Indians will clash heads with the Catawba Indians. The game will be played at 8 p. m. on SeUler field. Thi« game is a re-schedule of the Sept. 28 game which was called because of had weather and flu. Catawba defeated Guilford last Saturday night, 39-7. This was the first game Catawba had played in four weeks. Three of their pre ceding games had been canceled because of flu epidemic, In the game Thursday night, fullback Stauffenburg and guard Patry, two of Catawba’s strongest play ers, will probably he missing from their positions on account of in juries. But the Indians will have Quarterback Biacchi to lead them in the battle against Newberry. Catawba now stands with a three win ami two loss season. The Newberry Indians, defeat ed last Saturday night by Wof ford, 21-13 are building up ateam for this game against Catawba. Newberry has hopes of raising Its season record from 4-3-1 to a 3-3 1 score after the game Thursday night. Their highest out* look is to end the season with a it-3-1 score. To get this they will have to defeat Catawba Thursday night and P. C, on November fch, Newberry has a very good chance of succeeding in its hopes with, halfback Bob Yarnall leading them in rushing with 216 yards, in scor ing with 6 touchdowns, and in pass receiving, Likewise with quarter- back Scotty Speares leading them in passing with 9 completed pas ses and second most in scoring. Catawba, being the heaviest team, will probably t>« the favor ites for Thursday night’s game, although Newberry, the underdogs last year, were able to hold Cat awba to a 7-7 tie. Scurry Purchases Guernsey Bull PETERBOROUGH, N. H.’—Jnu, F. Scurry, Chappells, has purchas ed the registered Guernseey bull, Tanglewood A mbassador Jim, according to the American Guernsey Cattle Club* This hull was bought from J. Gaston and Sons, Richburg, The dam is Ideal's Charmer's Miriam and the sire, Dunwalke R. Ambassador. Mollohon Local Meets Sunday Mollohon T.W.U.A. U*»l Union No, 384 will meet Sunday after noon, November 34th at HiOO |h tm in the school auditorium, In addi tion to regular buelneee, the nomi nation of all officera of the union and committees will he completed, All member* are especially urged to he present ELECTRIC MOTORS NEW-USED—REBUILT Bought, Sold, Exchanged We Repair All Typee Satisfaction GuaranUad Mann Electric Repair C*. i2l2«* *uin st. CotnmMa, IL 0* U)lt - - m a*-| i mm - - - - * i * M —• FOR KENT—to couple small clean cottage. Following fUfft* ished-space heater, water heater. Wired for Electric range, Mfci. Daisy B. Denning, 21£f Nani* street, iPhone 386-d BIRTH OF A SUN * Lt. and Mrs, Niles Craig Clark* t Jr,, announce the btrth of a aob* Niles Craig 111, November »t!i at the Ireland Army Hospital* Ft. Knox, Ky, Mrs. Clark (a the former Ruth I Amts, daughter or Mr, and Mrs, T, B, Amia of Keen* berry. 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