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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1951
THE NEWBERRY SUN
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“WE PULL FOR NEWBERRY”
1515-17 Main Street
Newberry, S. C.
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“GETTING IS ONLY A BY-PRODUCT OF GIVING”
The Kendall Company and its Newberry plants has
“given” Newberry much over the years; it has given
scores of our people the opportunity to better them
selves, to have homes and to enjoy the fruits of good
wages. KENDALL has always been a good citizen,
contributing to all phases of Newberry life.
If good things have come to Kendall as a result of
this policy it is just reward and we are happy for them.
Best wishes for the New Oakland.
Farmers Ice & Fuel Co
GEORGE MARTIN, Manager
Vance Martin Fred Hentz
THE CARD—One of the 152 carda at Oakland Mill. The
web of cleaned cotton fibres may be seen being formed
into a sliver—the first fibre paralleling operation—on the
card in the foreground. A phase of good card maintenance
proceedure at Oakland Mill may be seen in the background
where a card is undergoing a periodic grinding of the mil
lions of cylinder clothing wires. \
Local And Personal News
Of Interest From Prosperity
The first meeting of the new
school year of the Prosperity
P. T. A. was held last Monday
evening. Mrs. Hoyt Boland, the
new president, presided over the
meeting.
Dr. J. B. Harmon conducted the
devotions. Supt. C. E. Hendrix
introduced the speaker, Mr. Pat
Smith of the State Education Fi
nance Commission, who spoke on
the ^crisis in the schools of
South Carolina.
After the business session the
members were invited into the
gymnasium for a social hour. In
the receiving line were the P. T.
A. officers, the speaker, the
faculty ' and the trustees. Lime
sherbert punch and home made
cookies were served by the hos
pitality committee.
The William Lester Chapter
of the U. D. C. will meet Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
John Stockman with Miss Clara
Brown as hostess.
Mrs. W. B. Ackerman under
went an operation in the New
berry Hospital last Friday. She
is getting on satisfactorily.
Mrs. S. S. Ray and Miss Thel
ma Ray of Denmark were guests
Sunday of Miss Ellen Wheeler.
Miss Blanche Kibler spent last
Wednesday in Columbia. She
visited her sister, Mrs. Gresham
Caughman who had just returned
from Duke University, where she
underwent treatment.
John Taylor of Florence spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor.
Ralph Adams, who is working
in Saluda, N. C. spent the week
end in the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Adams.
Mrs. J. A. Sease spent Thurs
day and Friday in Columbia with
her children
James Lee Counts is in In
dianapolis, Ind. this week on
business.
Mrs. Francis Bradley of Al
buquerque, N. Mex. is visiting
her parents. Dr. and Mrs. George
W. Harmon.
Miss Roxdelle Taylor of the
Nursing School, Columbia Hos
pital and her school mate. Miss
Patricia Tuller of Jacksonville,
Fla. spent the weekend with Miss
Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Fellers
spent the weekend in Pomney,
W. Va.
Mr .and Mrs. Clyde Bedenbaugh
of Manning were weekend guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Maxcy Bedenbaugh and Mrs. J.
A. Counts.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt and
their daughter, Joan of Spartan
burg spent Thursday night with
Mr. Hunt's mother, Mrs. A. B.
Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor
and their children of Saluda, N.
C. spent the weekend with Mr.
Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Taylor.
Sunday guests of Mrs. J. A.
Sease were Elton Sease and son,
Johnny, of Columbia and Mrs.
Tom Sease and two of her chil
dren, Myrna and George, of Clin
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Derrick
of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Derrick and their three daughters
of White Rock spent Sunday with
Mrs. M. D. Derrick and attended
Home-coming ' at Mt. Olivet
Lutheran Church. They also visit
ed their sister, Mrs. W. B. Ack
erman, who is a patient in the
Newberry Hospital.
Mrs. C. S. Mills spent last
week in Greenville with her two
daughters and their families. Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Campbell (June
Mills) and their two children
brought her home and spent the
weekend.
Miss Sattie Pugh has returned
home from a ten days' visit with
Mrs. Kate Con well and Mrs.
Werts in Saluda.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bedenbaugh
and their two children, Jiminy
and Anne, of Laurens were week
end gueslg of Mrs. Bedenbaugh’s
mother, Mrs. R. T. Pugh.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crouch
of Hartsville, Mrs. James Mitchell
and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crouch
of Saluda, were Sunday visitors in
the home of Mrs. L. W. Wilson
on Cline street.
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Best Wishes
Continued Success
To The
Kendall Company
CHAMBER of COMMERCE
Newherry, S. C.