The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, March 07, 1952, Image 8
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High School Seniors who visited Newberry College on High School Days, February 22, 23, 24.
First row, left to right: Elsie Newman, Savannah, Ga.; Elsa Coats, Savannah, Ga.; Martha Kandel,
Savannah, Ga; Betty Anne Wertz, Bateaburg, Julia Speares, Anderson; Jewel Cromer, Kinarde; Jim
mie Ruff, Newberry; Allene Shealy, Little Mountain; Erlene Shealy, Little Mountain; and Loretta
Darr, Columbia; Second row, left to right: Miriam Johnson, Brunson; Mary Frances Pope, Winne-
boro; Barbara McFadden, Winnsboro; Virginia Reese, Newberry; Margaret Spotts, Newberry;
Davis, Newberry; Meverette Kelly, North Charleston; Jo Poole, North Charleston; Helen Mill
St. Matthews; and, Martha Frick, Greenwood, Top row, left to right: Tom Varner, Savannah,
John Geiger, St. Matthews; Vernie Amick, Prosperity; Eddie Seastrunk, West Columbia;
Cook, Prosperity; Larry Hunter, Prosperity; Leon Koon, Pomaria; and, Alvin Hentz, Pomaria.
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Miss Koon To Wed
Mr. Hamm In June
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Koon,
Sr., of Prosperity, announce tbs
engagement of their daughter,
Jeanette to Glenn Ladison Hamm,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff A.
Hamm, Sr., also of Prosperity.
The wedding will take place on
Sunday, June 8th in the St
Lukes Lutheran Church near
Prosperity.
Miss Koon, a graduate of the
Prosperity High School, was a
member of the 1950 Commercial
graduating class at Newberry Col
lege. After completing her comr
merical course, she was employed
for nine months by Representar
live Walter T. Lake, after which
she accepted a position with the
State Industrial Commission in
Columbia. She now holds a po
sition with Newberry County a4
clerk to the County Auditor and
Treasurer.
Mr. Hamm is also a graduate
of the Prosperity High School.
PROSPERITY
(continued from page one)
an automobile accident last Wed
nesday and is now in a cast in
the Columbia Hospital She ex
pects to come home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Shelby
and their little daughter, Chaun-
cey of Columbia, and John Taylor,
who is working in Florence, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Taylor.
Mrs. Lindsay Fellers, Quay Fel
lers, and Mrs. Fellers’ sister, Mrs.
Margery Rawls of Greenville, who
has been visiting Mrs. Fellers for
two weeks spent Sunday in Win
nsboro with Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Hall. Mrs. Rawls remained to
visit her sister, Mrs. Hall.
Mrs. David Tilllnghast of
Greenville, and Miss Annie Lee
Langford of Spartanburg were
guests Saturday of Miss Susie
JIM KINARD RETURNS TO
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
James Kinard, who has 1
acting as an assistant to the
rector in the Public
partment in Columbia for the
year, recently resigned
sition there to return to
versity of Virginia,
ville, to work towards
plete his Ph. Degree.
Jim, the eldest son of
Mrs. James C. Kinard,
his studies at the Univei
the beginning of the
semester which began the 1
February.
MRS. EZELL PATIENT
IN LOCAL HOSPITAL
Langford.
Mr. and Mrs.
have returned
J. A.
home
Williams
from a
month’s tour of Florida.
NOTICE
Patients of the
late Dr. A. T. Neely:
His office will, be
opened all day Sat
urday, March 8th.
If Dr. Neely order
ed glasses, you may
call for them Satur
day.
Miss Roxdelle Taylor of the
Columbia Hospital School of Nurs
ing spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E
Taylor.
Mrs. Paul Ezell, who
mitted to the Newberry
Hospital on Monday,
from an attack of flue, is
to be doing nicely.
Mrs. James Brown,
board operator at the local
pital, is a patient in the
where she is undergoing
ment.
RECEIVES NURSE’S CAP
Miss Peggy Stutts, a student
nurse at the Columbia Hospital
who has completed her preclinical
period of training, received her
nursing cap at exercises held In
the Columbia Hospital Auditorium
on Tuesday, March 4. This
marks the successful completion
of the first part of her nurses*
training which will qualify Miss
Stutts as a registered nurse.
Miss Stutts, daughter of John
Stutts, 308 Glenn Street, and the
late (Mrs. Stutts, entered he?
nurses training at the Columbia
Hospital last June immediateb
aftr graduating from the Newber
ry High School.
Final Census Rei
Being Made
He now holds a position with the
Hamm Furniture Company In
Prosperity.
The Bureau of the -Census
soon begin publication of a
of final bulletins based
1950 Census of Population ?
will be the first of its kind
1940, C. W. Martin, District
ager, U. S. Department of <
merce, Charleston, has anne
The Series P-B Bulletin (Ge
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tain statistics on the
characteristics of the population
of -each county, the rural-non
farm and rural-farm parts of each
county, each urban place of 2,-
500 inhabitants or more, places of
1,000 to 2,500 Inhabitants, as well
as for the total of each urbanised
area and each standard metropoli
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