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PAGE 8—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Sept. 2, 1971 WILES DAY (Continued from Page 1) separated by a one-month in terim in January. Before the formal reception in the College’s Kaufmann Hall, the Newberry College Alumni Association and the Women’s League presented Dr. Wiles with life-time memberships in their organizations, the city of New berry gave Mrs. Wiles a large photo-portrait of her husband, and Kohn gave them a cash gift on behalf of the College community. Dr. and Mrs. Wiles will move to Summerville, S. C. this week where he expects to do some writing and to raise flowers in stead of money. Dove season opens Saturday The 1971-72 dove season is scheduled to open on Septem ber 4, 1971. District Ranger J. 0. Baker, Jr. of the U. S. Fo rest Service has stated that the Enoree Ranger District, Sumt er National Forest, will have six fields open for public hunt ing this season. RITZ Theatre THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY SHAFT Richard Roundtree Moses Gunn (R) WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BEAST OF THE YELLOW NIGHT John Asley Mary Wilcox (R) CREATURE WITH THE BLUE HAND Klaus Kinski Diana Kerner (R) Clover Leaf i Drive-In FRIDAY and SATURDAY MOON ZERO TWO James Olson Catherina Von Schnell (G) SUNDAY FLAP Anthony Quinn Shelley Winters (GP) Always A Color Cartoon The Drive-In Will Be Closed On Monday, Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday But Will Open Friday Saturday And Sunday. Hunters will be required to have the new $4.25 Game Ma nagement Permit to hunt Na tional Forest lands this year. All State and local laws will apply. In cooperation with the South Department a small brochure has been made listing the dove fields open to public hunting on the Enoree Ranger District. For your copy of this brochure write to District Ranger, U.S. Forest Service, P. 0. Box 376, Newberry, or simply stop in at 3218 College Street. MT. OLIVE 'Continued from Page 11 Scout Committee. He is married to the former Barbara Dennis, and they have two children, daughters, Denise, who is a sophomore at Colum bia College and Edie Ruth, a Junior in High School. After the service, dinner will be served on the grounds of the church, and all are invited to stay for this fellowship. League to hear flower expert Mrs. Francis H. Hart of An derson, nationally accredited master flower judge, will be the featured speaker at a meeting of Newberry Civic League at Newberry Community Hall Tuesday, November 23, at 3 p.m. She is a popular lecturer, not ed authority on gardening, flow er arranging and flower show practices. Mrs. Hart, one of Anderson’s best known civic leaders, has won many prizes. One of these was the first a- ward ever presented by Ander son garden club council. Anoth er was presented by the Ame rican Camellia Society. She holds life memberships in the Garden Club of South Carolina and the National Coun cil of State Garden Clubs. She has written numerous articles to accompany pictures of her flowers arrangements which have appeared in books and periodicals. Faculty women meet Friday The Newberry College Facul ty Women’s Club will begin its new club year with a covered- dish supper at 7:00 on Friday, WANT ADS CHILDREN BACK TO SCHOOL? You can earn while they learn. Be an Avon Repre- tentative. You’ll have your own business, your own hours, your own earnings. Call 276-2252 or write Mrs. Barbara Brand 3823 Humphrey Drive, Columbia, S. C. KEr NO TRESSPASSING Hunting or Fishing On The Property of George P. Boozer. Augl94tp NURSING SCHOLARSHIP—Jackie Shea- Sr. presents a check to Janet Senn, senior ly, second from left, senior nursing stu- nursing student. The organization has as dent at Carolina, receives check from Ray a project helping county nursing students. Hunter, chef-de-gare, of the Newberry (Sunphoto) Forty and Eight Voiture. C. A. Dufford September 3, 1971 in Kauf mann Hall. Husbands or wives of members and bachelors on the faculty and staff are invit ed. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Ir vin, Newberry College’s new president and his wife, and new members of the faculty and staff will be honored at this time. All members are urged to attend. Other events planned for the year include a post-football game drop-in, a Thanksgiving- Christmas party, a Christmas party for the children, and the annual Spring picnic. Officers of the Newberry Col lege Faculty Women’s Club are Mrs. Karl Kinard, President, Mrs. Paul Savko, Vice-Presi dent, and Mrs. Dennis Sander son, Secretary-Treasurer. Lieut. Lister in Iceland KEFLAVIK, Iceland - First Lieutenant Robert G. Lister Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lister Sr. of 1519 Mower St., Newberry, has arrived for duty at Rockville Aircraft Control and Warning Station, Iceland. Lieutenant Lister is a wea pons controller with a unit of the Aerospace Defense Com mand which protects the U.S. against hostile aircraft and missiles. He previously served at Ft. Lee Air Force Station, Va. The lieutenant, a 1965 gra duate of Newberry High School, received a B.S. degree from the Citadel, Charleston, and was commissioned there through the Reserve Officers Training Corps program. His wife, Jane, is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Freeman of 3225 Whitehall Rd., Columbia. Shirey aboard sub tender USS HUNLEY - Navy Petty Officer Second Class Glenn W. Shirey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenmore Shirey of Route 2, and husband of the former Miss Jeanette Harmon of Route 1, all of Newberry, is now deploy ed to the Western Pacific aboard the submarine tender USS Hun- ley. bile base for submarines ope- His ship will serve as a mo- rating in the Pacific area. HUB A NATIONAL FEATURES THEATRE NEWBERRY SHOPPING CENTER 276 5340 By Pass 76 SHOW TIMES MONDAY thru THURSDAY — 8:00 P. M. MATINEE: THURSDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2:00 P. M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY — 7:00 & 9:00 P. M. SUNDAY — 9:00 P. M. ADULT SHOW: FRIDAY & SATURDAY — 11 P.M. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday September 2 thru September 7 “ONE OF THE MORE TERRIFYING DELICIOUSLY . r SCARY THRILLERS’’ —Judith Cnst, New York Magazine V§v “’l “This Is not a film to soo alone!” COLOR 1GP1<&£> —Donald Mayorton, CtiaJdaiazina On Saturday, September 4, at 2:00 P.M. there will be a drawing for FIVE FREE HAMSTERS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 3 and 4 THE MOST TALKED ABOUT ADULT SHOW OF THE DECADE. “FANNY HILL” RATED X