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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1950
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ABBOTT AND COSTELLO in
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SUNDAY
UP IN CENTRAL PARK
Deanna Durbin Dick Haynes
MONDAY and TUESDAY
SGT. YORK
Gary Cooper Joan Leslie
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
MY DREAM IS YOURS
Jack Carson Doris Day
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
LOADED PISTOLS
GENE AUTRY
Also Laurel and Hardy Comedy
ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON!
BIRTH OF A DAUGHTER
Capt. and Mrs. M. E. Hutchin
son announce the birth of a
daughter, Melanine June, born
on Friday, September 29th in
the government Hospital at Camp
Davis, in the Panama Canal
Zone.
The Hutchinsons have two
other children, Tony Eugene, six
and Marsha Ann, three years
old.
Captain Hutchinson is the son
of Mrs. C. E. Hutchinson,
Boundary street this city.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
I will make a final settlement
of the estate of J. William White
in the Probate Court for New
berry County, S. C., on Tuesday
the 14 day of November 1950, at
10 o’clock in the forenoon, and
will immediately thereafter ask
for my discharge as Executive of
said estate.
All persons having claims
against the estate of J. William
White deceased are hereby noti
fied to file the same, duly veri
fied, with the undersigned, and
those indebted to said estate will
please make payment likewise.
Julia E. White
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PROSPERITY ITEMS
Mrs. W. E. Hancock will enter
tain the Dogwood Garden Club
Monday afternoon, Oct. 30, at
3:36.
Dr. E. M. Anderson of New
berry was guest speaker at the
Prosperity P. T. A. at its month
ly meeting last Monday evening.
“Care of the Teeth” was the
subject Dr. Anderson discussed.
Mr. Carroll Pitts of Newberry
presented Boy Scout work and
Mrs. Walter Hamn presented Girl
Scout work. The P. T. A. voted
to sponsor both the Boy Scouts
and Girl Scouts. Definite plans
for the Scout work will be pre
sented at the next meeting of
the P. T. A.
The Rev. C. E. Seastrunk con
ducted the devotions and Mrs.
Gurdon W. Counts presided over
the meeting.
The membership committee
sponsored a contest and offered
a fountain pen to the pupil In
grammar school and high school
who secured the largest number
of memberships. Bruce Connelly
was winner from the grammar
grades and Rhodney Bedenbaugh
from the high school.
The second grade won the at
tendance prize.
Misses Gay Bowers and Beth
Pugh were in Columbia last Fri
day for the State 4-H meeting
and achievement banquet Friday
evening. Miss Bowers won a
citizenship award and was an
overnight guest of Governor and
Mrs. J. Strom Thurmond at the
governor's mansion. Miss Pugh
was selected one of the four out
standing 4-H club members of the
State and will attend the Nation
al 4-H Club Camp in Washing
ton, D. C. next June.
Misses Margaret Lawrence and
Barbara Thomas of Spartan
burg and Winthrop College, N. L.
Shearouse of Salisbury N. C., and
Frank Reid Shearouse of New
berry College were Saturday
night guests of Mrs. O. B. Shea
rouse and Miss Eleanor Shea
rouse.
Charles Seastrunk of Clemson
College accompanied by his class
mate, Terry Lipscomb, spent the
weekend with the Rev. and Mrs.
C. E. Seastrunk.
Mrs. O. B. Shearouse and Miss
Eleanor Shearouse were guests
of Mrs. J. T. Martin in Laurens
Sunday. ■
Pat E. Wise has returned from
a business trip to Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richards
and their son Tommy of Heath
Springs and their other son, A.
J. Jr., of P. C. visited Mr. and
Mrs. B. T, Young Sunday.
Mrs. H. B. Hendrix was in
Greenville Wednesday to hear
the lecture of the noted Japanese
Christian lecturer, Kagawa.
With Mrs. J. C. Metts for the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. J.
I. Byrd and their three children
of Florence.
Mrs. George Counts of the
county is visiting her son, Elbert
Counts and Mrs. Counts.
Mrs. C. T. Wyche is spending
the week with her daughter, Mrs.
James F. Goggans, in Columbia.
Dr. and Mrs. Joe E. Fred of
Columbia spent Saturday with
Mrs. Fred’s mother and aunt,
Mrs. E. W. Werts and Miss Kate
Barre. s
Miss Grace Sease visited Mrs.
Dan Dillon In Elkin, N. C. last
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. I. C. Wimberly is visit
ing her daughter in Columbia
this week.
Elton C. Sease, Sr. and his son
Johnny of Columbia spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Sease.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gurdon W. Counts were
Kenneth Epting of Varnville,
Voight M. Epting and his son
Sonny of Estill, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Reagin and their small
Son Earle and Mrs. O. K. Epting.
of Greenwood.
Miss Roxdell Taylor of the
Columbia College Nursing School
and Miss Cora Pugh of Columbia
College spent the weekend with
Miss Taylor’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Taylor.
Walter Simmons of Clemson
College spent the weekend in
the home of his aunt, Mrs. L. J.
Fellers.
W. E. Hancock has returned
home from a week’s visit with
his brother, D. C. Hancock In
Trilby, Fla.
Bonny Ray Stockman of Clem
son and Mrs. Stockman of Colum
bia were weekend guests of Mrs.
Ray Stockman.
Miss Anne Bedenbaugh of
Winthrop College spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. Bedenbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wesslnger
and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wessing-
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for Mr. and Mrs. George Martin
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MOTHER OF DR. SEASE
DIES AT EIGHTY-TWO
Mrs. Margaret Monts Sease, 82,
widow of Dr. J. M. Sease, a well
known physican of the Little
Mountain community for many
years, died at her home in Little
Mountain Saturday $fter being
confined to her home for some
time.
Mrs. Sease was a daughter of
the late George and Kate Feagle
Monts. She was one of 3 daugh
ters bora to this couple who liv
ed within a stone’s throw of each
other, all being members of the
same church, Holy Trinity Luth
eran of Little Mountain.
Mrs. Sease was active in af
fairs of the church and was par
ticularly interested in the Home
Missionary society of her church
and in the betterment of her com
munity. She was always present
at church when health permitted,
Mrs. Sease is survived by two
sons and a daughter, Dr. Virgil J.
Sease, Dr. Claud Sease, and Miss
Elberta Sease. A third son. Dr.
Ralph Sease, died several years
ago. Three grandchildren, Dr.
John W. Sease of Middleton, Con.,
Mrs. A; L. Jayroe of Georgetown,
and Miss Belvln Sease of Bloom
ington, Ind., and three great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at
3:30 Sunday afternoon from Holy
Trinity, conducted by Dr. L. G.
Cooper. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
COOPER-GOGGAN8
Miss Iris Marie Cooper, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Cunnlus of 177 Evans avenue, be
came the bride of Dr. W. H.
Goggans, son of Mrs. John Gog
gans of Newberry, S. C., in a
simple but : impressive ceremony
performed at 2 o’clock Saturday
afternoon. Sept. 16, in Trinity
Lutheran church.
The Rev. K. H. Evers of float
ed at the double-ring ceremony
before an altaf decorated with
white gladioli and greenery.
Lighted tapers in cathedral can
delabra and palms formed the
background for the ceremony.
Mrs. L. L. Ellwein was wedding
organist, and Mrs. E. J. Denton
soloist, sang, “I Love You Truly”
and “The Lord’s Prayer,” accom
panied by Mrs. Ellwein.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, Mr. Cunnius, the bride
chose for her ^redding a teal blue
dressmaker suit and matching
off.- the - face hat trimmed in
brown. Her accessories were dark
brown and she carried two white
orchids on a white Bible, a. gift
from her paternal grandparents.
For the traditional “something
borrowed” the bride wore a pin
belonging to her maternal grand
mother, and carried a pure silk
handkerchief which her great
grandmother carried at her wed
ding.
Miss Jesse Ann Cunningham
Ft. Collins, matron-of-honor, v __
attired in a . wine colored suit
with which she wore black ac
cessories and a wine colored
orchid. .
Dr. M. Freidman of Warren air
base was best man for Dr. Gog
gans, ' and the ushers were Col.
Howard Lawerence and Lt. Ernie
Clark, both of Warren air base.
Mrs. Cunnius, mother of the
bride wore a blue and black
houndstooth suit with black ac
cessories and a double gardenia
corsage. The bride’s maternal
grandmother, Mrs. A. M. Steph
ens of Ft. Collins wore black
trimmed in dusty rose and her
corsage was of rosebuds.
A wedding reception was held
at the Officers club at Warren
air base after the ceremony,
after which Dr. and Mrs. Goggans
left by plane for a wedding trip
to San Francisco. They will be
at home In Cheyenne after Sept.
25.
Out-of-town guests here for the
wedding were James Goggans,
cousin of the bridegroom, from
Chcago; Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Ibach of Bay Cty, Tex., aunt and
uncle of the bride; Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Mchaud of Ft. Collins, also
the bride’s aunt and uncle, • Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Cunningham of Ft
Collins.
Mrs. G. A. Ibach entertained at
an attractive dinner party at
Officers club Friday evening !
oring her niece, Miss Cooper,
her fiance following the
for the wedding.
Sharing Mrs. Ibach’s host
gans, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
nius. Col. and Mrs. Hoi
Clark, Dr. M. Freidman, Mrs.
Lawrence, Lieut, and Mrs.
Stephens 6f Ft. Collins
James Goggans of Chicago.
(From the Wyoming State Trib
une, Cheyenne)
MRS. MINNIE LIVINGSTON,
80, DIED FRIDAY 4
Mrs. Minnie Hartman Liv
ton, 80, widow of J. Hubert
ingston, died late Friday
the home of her daughter
Ben R. Wicker, in the SL Philips
section of the county. She
been in poor health for the
three years but serously ill
a few days.
Born and reared in this cot
she was a daughter of the
Melvin and Mary Shealy
man. She taught school ofr
number of yeas in the ML
gim section, but for 40 years
lived near Pomaria. She w&c
active member of St. Paul’s
eran church.
Funeral services were
ted Sunday afternoon from
Paul’s by her pastor, Rev.
Ballentine, Rev. C. H.
Rev. Q. E. Gunter and Rev. M.
Cullum.
She ir' survived by eight cl
ren, Mrs. Olin Lindier, MrsJ
Stoudemire. Mrs. J. Allan
Mrs. George Lominick, J.
ar Livingston, P. T. Lit
Edwin H. Livingston,
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