The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, November 11, 1949, Image 8
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949
LUTHERAN WOMEN
(Continued from Page I)
Stars,” was given by Mrs. A.
E. Bedenbaugh. Mrs. Seebach
was editor of “Lutheran Wo
man’s Work” for twenty years
and a life-long contributor to
every phase of the society’s ac
tivities. Mrs. Julius F. See
bach died several months ago.
Special music was rendered
by Mrs. Mower Singley, solo
ist, from Prosperity, accomoan-
ied by Mrs. Frank Browne.
'Lunch was served by the
hostess church to 116 delegates
and visitors.
Mrs. E. K. Counts opened the
afternoon session with devo
tions on “Arise, Be Doing.”
Mrs G. H. C. Park of Whit
mire spoke on Home Missions.
Dr. James C. Kinard spoke
to the conference on Christian
Higher Education, also bring
ing greetings from our college.
Mrs. Chris Kaufmann was pres
ent from the college also.
Our children of today will
be our church of tomorrow.
Mrs. C. E. Seastrunk, who is
very well acquainted with all
children’s work, spoke of the
importance of training our
children in the way they should
go. We are to arise and be
doing with them.
An infoimal discussion per
iod proved to be very helpful.
Our missionary "that is sup
ported by the women of South
Carolina (Miss Mary Wood of
Japan;, birthday was the day
of the conference. Birthday
greetings were sent to her from
Newberry conference.
The conference closed its pro
gram with a service of personal
rededication.
President, Mrs. Fred Hayes;
vice president, Mrs. Miles Oul-
lum; recording secretary, Mrs.
Murray Counts; statistical sec
retary, Mrs. C. G. Wicker;
treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Ballen-
tine.
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THEATRE
THURSDAY 8c FRIDAY
Kathryn Grayson, Jose Iturbi,
Ethel Barrymore, J. Carrol
Naish, Jules Munshin, Thomas
Gomez, Marjorie Reynolds,
Mario Lanza
"That Midnight Kiss"
(In Technicolor)
Also Screen Song—Our Funny
Finney Friends
FOX NEWS
J. Ben Eargle near Pomaria.
She was the daughter of the
late Meredith and Mrs. Augus
ta Cromer Reighley.
First she was married to
Lambert O. Sligh and last to
J. W. Harris, both having pre-
ceeded her to the grave a num
ber of years ago. She had
spent most of her life in New
berry County and was a mem
ber of the Bethlehem Lutheran
Church near Pomaria.
She is survived by the fol
lowing children: Mrs. Eargle of
Pomaria, Mrs. Harry M. Thom
as of Fairfax, David M. Sligh
of Greer; one brother, OUn
Reighley of Huntsville, Ala.;
and two sisters, Mrs. A. E.
Bauknight of Newberry and
Mrs. W. S. Clamp of Colum
bia. Six grandchildren and
one great grandchild.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday afternoon
MALCOLM O. LIVINGSTON
Malcolm Olin Livingston, 76,
' died late Sunday night at his
' home after a long, illness. He
j had been in declining health
for several years.
Mr. Livingston was the son
' of the late Horn and Mrs. Har-
I riette Koon Livingston and was
t born, reared and spent his en-
; tire life in the Pomaria section
1 of Newberry County. He was
a member of St. Paul’s Luther
an Church.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock
from St. Paul’s Lutheran
church with Rev. J. L. Ballen-
tine and’ Rev. Horace J. C.
GIVE ELGIN
85th ANNIVERSARY VALUESI
SATURDAY
George Reeves, Ralph Byrd,
Michael Whalen, Denise Darcel
"Thunder In The Pines"
Musical Short—Russ Morgan
and His Orch
Cartoon-— Covered Pushcart
MONDAY Sc TUESDAY
Fred MacMurray, Maureen
O’Hara, Betty Lynn, Rudy
Vallee, Thelma Ritter, Natalie
Wood
"Father Was A Fullback”
Cartoon—Paying The Piper
M.G.M. NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Margaret O’Brien, Herbert
Marshall, Dean Stockwell
"The Secret Garden"
Cartoon — Little Rural Riding
Hood
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