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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1951 humiducts of the type which maintain air at proper humid ity conditions throughout the mill may be seen in the back ground. Henry P. Kendall Board Chairman Of Kendall Co. Mr. Henry Plimpton Kendall, manufacturer, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 15, 1878, the son of Reverend Henry L. and Clara Idella (Plimpton) Kendall. In 1899 he received his Bachelor of Arts degree and in 1934 his Master of Arts degree from Amherst College; in 1937 he received his LL.D. from the University of South Carolina. His marriage to Evelyn Louise HENRY PLIMPTON KENDALL Way took place on February 11, 1926, and they have three chil dren, Henry Way, John Plimpton, and Helen Louise. Mr. Kendall. served as Presi dent of The Kendall Company un til March .1948, at which time he became Chairman of the Board of Directors. He is a director of the Brown Company, Brown Corporation; was a member of the Massachusetts Commission on Stabilization of Employment, 1931-1933; has been a member of the Business Ad visory Council, U. S. Department of Commerce, since 1933, and was chairman 1934-1935; was a mem ber of the Federal Advisory Coun cil, U. S. Department of Labor, 1933-1934; a member of the stor age section of the War Industries Board of the Council of Nation al Defense, 1917; a member of the Division of Engineering and Industrial Research, National Re search Council, 1930-1940; has been regional chairman, First Federal Reserve District Com mittee for Economic Develop ment since 1942. In 1944 he was awarded the Taylor Key of the Society for Advancement of Management. He was a trustee of Mount Holyoke College^ 1926-1946; trustee Of the Eastern States Exposition; Presi dent of the Taylor Society for Scientific Management,' 1929-1931; Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; member of the Newcomen Society, American Forestry Association, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Mr. Kendall is a rhember of the University Club, Club of Odd Volumes, Brookline Country Club, and the Union Club in Boston; he is also a member of the Cosmos Club in Washington, and the Ap palachian Mountain Club. Two books of which he is author are “Early Maps of Carolina and Adjoining Regions,” 1930, and “Early Maps of Caro lina,” 1937. His home is Moose Hill Farm, Sharon, Massachusetts, and his office is at 140 Federal Street, Boston 10, Massachusetts. Kendall Thanked For Expansion Mr. H. P. Kendall Kendall Co. 140 Federal" Street Boston, Mass. Dear Mr. Kendall: We welcome this opportunity to express our appreciation and con gratulations upon the enlargement and modernizing of your local Oakland Plant. Reviewing the past years, we realize that the progress we have made is directly due to the con fidence and cooperation of our friends, and we want you to know that your part has been sincerely appreciated. We are proud of the expansion and modernizing you have just completed, here. This addition to Oakland means- a great deal more to us than just to have a larger plant. It means increased em ployment, more homes, more busi ness, a larger and greater activity in all lines for the city and coun ty of Newberry. It is truly an in spiration to us to bestir our selves so as to justify this con fidence and cooperation. Congratulations upon this ex pansion and also the big event, “The Oakland Open House.” This we feel will lead to a deeper ap preciation by the people of New berry of the large investment you have made here, and to the mod ernized and up-to-date plant you have in Oakland. This plant is a real credit to your organization and to our community. To you, whose foresight and leadership has made this possible go our congratulations. Best wishes from the Chamber of Commerce, and I feel sure that I speak for all Newberry, for the continued success of your or ganization. Sincerly, L. C. Gram, Exec. Sec. Chamber of Commerce WITH NEWBERRY DRUG CO. J. E. Nichols has accepted a position with the Newberry Drug Company as druggist. He assum ed his duties there on Monday, October 1st. Mr. Nichols has been in the drug business for over 25 years, and prior to accepting the po sition with Newberry Drug, was connected with the Central Drug Store. Utt 1218 College Street NEWBERRY, S. C. We Talk Turkey Most Of The Time • - t But We Pause Now To Say That Newberry Is Indeed Grateful To The Kendall Company For The * "f Modern New Oakland PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY By ARMFIELD BROTHERS Entered as second-class matter December 6. 1937, at the Postoffice at Newberry, South Carolina, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In S. C., $1.50 per year in advance outside S. C., $2.00 oer year in advance. HUFFMAN'S TURKEY FARM Waldo Huffman ' % BEST WISHES FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUCCESS GUY V. WHITENER, Sr. , v; ' Guy V. Whitener, Jr. J. Ralph Williams D. C. Sharp Walter H. Dorr ity Arthur G. Dwyer D. T. Burkett Mrs. Margaret N. Burkett C. W. Lovett C. C. Hutto Frank D. Graham John W. Waldrop D. J. Williams C. O. Chapman Martin L. Whitener W. L. Singley Sease Dowd • ”V-. .Ik ' ■■ flip - 1 1 - LAND i Newberry is proud of the expansion pro gram at the Oakland Plant! ' Employees at Oakland Use Your Credit at Firestone DOLLAR TRADE YOUR USED TIRES The Demand for Firestone New Treads Is So Terrific To* day That We Need Thousands fif Good Sound Tire Bodies to Keep Our New Tread Shops Operating to Fill the De* tnandl for TRADE TODAY Tir«$ton« SUPER-BALLOON TIRES! Come In end 1st Us Toll Too How Moth Yoer Used Tiros Are Worth In Trade Lay-a-way that Bicycle or Pedal Car for Christmas now at Firestone .W Firestone Home & Auto Supplies John Swittenburg, Owner