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PROSPERITY NEWS
THE NEWBERRY SUN
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Miss Myra Nell Baker and
Mr. Laurence Ray Wilkerson
were married in a simple cere
mony Saturday evening, Sept
ember 2, at 9 o’clock at the
home of Dr. J. B. Harman, the
officiating minister. Accompan-
ing the couple were Mr. and Mrs.
Columbus Owens.
Mrs. Wilkerson is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Baker
of Whitmire and is a graduate
of the Whitmire High school. She
wore a brown moire taffeta dress
with green accessories.
Mr. Wilkerson is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Wilkerson of
Whitmire and also received his
education in the Whitmire
school. He is a veteran of World
War II having served three years
in the U. S. Army, part of which
time was spent in the European
area. He is employed by the
Aragon-Bald win Cotton Mill of
Whitmire, where the couple will
make their home.
Prank Schumpert of Jackson
ville, Fla. spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Mattie
Schumpert.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. B. T. Young were Mr. and
Mrs. G. C. Wise and their son,
Bobby, of Washington, D. C. and
Miss Marguerite Wise of Colum
bia. With the Youngs for Sunday
were L. M. Wise and L. M. Wise,
Jr. -of Greenville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swayne
of Elizabeth City. N. C. were
weekend guests of Mrs. L. J.
Fellers.
Little Miss Linda Bedenbaugh
of Lexington is spending the
week with her grandparets, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Mills. Mrs. Bed-
' enbaugh is taking the School
• Music Workshop at he Univer
sity of S. C., conducted by Dr.
Burrows of Columbia University.
Labor Day weekend guests of
Mrs. R. L. Pugh were Mr. and
Mrs. Graydon Pugh and^ their
daughter, Mary and Miss Kath
ryn Pugh of Atlanta, Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Bedenbaugh and
their two children, Jimmy and
Ann, of Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams
are spending the week with rel
atives in Saltville and Meadow
View, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox
and their two sons Charles and
George, of Charlotte, N. C. were
weekend guests of Mrs. J. S.
Wheeler.
Dr. Leslie Mills of Florence
epent Friday night with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Mills.
W. E. Moseley of Jacksonville,
Fla. visited friends in Prosperity
this week.
Misses Ruth Hawkins and Ed
na Hawkins of Columbia spent
the weekend with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon W.
Counts accompanied the Robert
Reagins of Greenwood on a week
end trip in the N. C. Mountains.
Recent guests of Dr. and Mrs.
J. B. Harman were Mr. and Mrs.
John S. Riddle and children of
Greensboro, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Harman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Bowers and children of
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Hawkins and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Houseal Auton and children
of Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Williams
and children joined Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolph Barnes and family of
Columbia for a weekend stay at
CHURCH TO PUSH
HOME FOR AGED
CHARLOTTE, Sept. &—Hopes
for establishing a Presbyterian
home for the aged in South Caro
lina moved a step nearer reali
zation today.
The Presbyterian Synod of
South Carolina authorized its
committee on this project to con
sider all proposals and to make
recommendations at a special
call meeting of the synod.
At the same time the Rev. D.
McDonald of Columbia was re
elected stated clerk of the synod.
He also was elected Treasurer.
A new moderator will be elect
ed to succed the Rev. C. D.
Brearly of Myrtle Beach at the
next regular meeting to be held
at Thornwell Orphange at Clin
ton.
Time for the regular meeting
will be decided by the moderator.
The synod, at its closing ses
sion today at Queens College,
turned down an offer made by
Pryor Hospital in Chester for
rental as a home for the aged.
The offer was for ten years at a
rate of $200 a month.
Dr. W. McLeod Frampton of
^.nderson, chairman of the home
for the aged committee, asked for
an increase in the committee’s
budget.
MRS KINARD HONORED
WITH SHOWER
Mrs. Zach Kinard, the former
Mary Norris, a recent bride,
was honored with a party on
Saturday afternoon August 26th
at 3 o’clock when Mrs. James
Koon and Mrs. Robert Sease en
tertained.
She was complimented with a
miscellaneous shower.
The old Kinard home near Po-
maria, where the party was given
was decorated with beautiful ar
rangements of early fall flowers.
The guests enjoyed bingo and
several other contest games.
Late in the afternoon refresh-
ents consisting of a salad plate
with iced tea was served by the
hostesses. A miniature umbrella
stuck in a gum drop, and a
block of cake decorated with
lilies of the valley, were also
placed on each plate.
Mrs. Kinard was presented
man lovely and useful gifts.
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The Isle of Palms, Charleston.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Fellers
are visiting relatives in Beckley,
W. Va.
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4-H PULLET SHOW
SATURDAY
Newberry County 4-H Club
members will show the pullets
they raised in the Sears Roe
buck sponsored Poultry Contest.
The show will be held on the
parking lot in front of the New
berry Fire Department on Nance
street at 10:30 a.m. Saturday,
September 9th.
The 4-H Club members who
raised these pullets are Ann
Ringer, Faye Leaphard, Evelyn
Stuck, Mary Dove Boozer, Mil-
ton Gresham Paul _ Richardson,
Charles Moore, Gerald Perry and
Jim Braswell. Each club mem
ber will enter a pen of 10 pull
ets, and $100 in prizes will be
given by Sears Roebuck and
Company. Mr. M. L. Tarpy, Ex
tension Poultry Specialist of
Clemson College, will judge the
show.
Immediately after the show
the pullets will be sold at auction
in pens of 10. The proceeds of
the sale will go into a revolving
fund to supply baby chicks to
other interested 4-H club mem
bers next spring.
ATTENDANCE RECORD
Wlien Bobbie Joyce Roland,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Roland of College street Exten
sion, enters Newberry High
School this year she will be out
to extend her perfect nin-year
attendance record. She has
missed only one day in 10 years.
TENNESSEE SOLDIER GETS
30-YEARS
BURTONWOOD, Eng., Sept. 6
—-A U. S. Army courtmartial to
day sentenced a young Tennessee
corporal to 30 years at hard lab
or for assaulting a 16-year-old
English chorus girl aboard a
train June 15.
CpJ. Robert R. Jones, 22, of
Wartburg, Tenn. was found guilty
of attacking the girl, a dancer
in a sideshow called “Beauty and
the Beast.’’
Jones, attached to the 69th
medical depot here, told the fol
lowing story at his trial: .
He met the dancer at the en
trance to the railroad station at
Liverpool the night of June 15.
She followed him into an ampty
first-class compartment, although
she had only a third-class ticket.
She accepted a cigarette and
chewing gum from him, and did
not object when he started
“necking.” She took off her
skirt and did a dance for him.
The girl admitted accepting the
gum and cigarettes, but denied
removing her skirt.
The defense said the girl had
wanted to be picked up and
pointed out that no scratches
had been found on Jones to in
dicate any resistance on her part.
Earlier in the trial a civilian
barber testified that he had in
vited Jones to his home in
Manchester and found him to be
a “bashful boy.”
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