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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1953
THE NEWBERRY SUN
PAGE FTYPi
A Complete List of Teachers For Newberry County
Schools For 1952-1953 Session Starting August 31st
Teachers for the coming session
of the Newberry county schools
were announced today by P. K.
Harmon, director of Newberry
county schools. The list following
includes both teachers in the white
and Negro schools:
Newberry High School—J. V.
Kneece, Supt., Mrs. Dorothy C.
Amick, George F. Boozer, Miss
Myra Boozer, Mrs. Eva Bullock,
Miss Louise Buzhardt, Miss Sudie
Dennis, Harry Hedgepath, Miss
Claire Henry, Mrs. Vanessa Holt,
Miss Julia Kibler, Mrs. Mildred J.
Kneece, Miss Mayo McKeown, Mrs.
Elsie P. Nichols, Mrs. Alice H.
Nobles, Miss Lorraine Paris, Miss
Margaret Paysinger, Benjamin H.
Phillips, Miss Ila Mae Suber, Mrs.
Julia M. Tindall, Emerson E.
Westwood, Mrs. Marion J. Wilson,
L. Hubert Long, Mrs. Janie C.
Whitaker.
Newberry Elementary—Jr. High
—R. E. Beck, Supt., Mrs. Nina G.
Brown, Mrs. Elise P. Bowler, Miss
Juanita Hitt, Mrs. Eliz. R. Gra-
"ham, Mrs. Naomi R. Epting, Miss
Bertha G. Gallman, Mrs. Georgia
Welborn, Mrs. Arlie Johnson.
Boundary St. — Mrs. Ruby R.
Abrams, Prin., Miss Ruth Feagle,
Miss Sarah Boozer, Mrs. Maria
Mills, Miss Evelyn McGraw, Mrs.
Frances J. Beck, Miss Sallie Lee
Cromer.
Speer St. — Miss Ethel Jones,
Prin., Mrs. Beale H. Cromer, Miss
Annie Abrams, Mrs. Gloria Parks,
Mrs. Evelyn S. Langford, Mrs.
Nettie K. Boulware, Mrs. Leonide
Reagin, Mrs. Annie S. Cromer,
Miss Rosabel Thompson.
Mollohon—Mi§s Sarah Caldwell,
Prin., Miss Lucille Eleazer, Miss
Carolyn Lane, Mrs. Julia S. Wise.
West End—Mrs.-Sarah H. Mc-
Whirter, Mrs. Maude E. Sanders,
Mrs. Maude Matthews, Mrs. Josie
McAlhaney.
Oakland—'Miss Helen Nichols,
Miss Katie Shealy, Miss Martha
Bouknight.
Drayton St. School—High—Eu
gene S. Schumpert, Prin., Wilhel-
menia Coleman, Willis Bracey, Jr.,
Sarah E. Johnson, Vivian N. Floyd,
“Lizzie C. Gallman, McKinley
Wheeler, Thomas Turner, Jr.,
Earlie G. Gary, James O. Myers,
Calmore R. Bennent.
Drayton St.— Elementary—Janie
Mae Schumpert, Pearlie Mae Book
man, Elizabeth V. Burton, La-
Bossie O. Stephens, Jeannie K.
’Gilliam, Eugenia H. Bennent, An
nie Mae Darley, Hattie Mae Cros-
t)y, Thomasena G. Myers, Grace C.
*Grant, Celeste S. Hawkins, Daisy
P. Cannon, Amelia D. Nelson, Ed
die E. Bellinger, Louise H. Burch,
Mr.mie G. Ezell.
Mt. Bethel Garmany—Bernice R.
Rutherford, Arrie Mae DeWalt,
Hulda D. Brooks, Jessie L. Floyd
Helena—Ruby S. Qualls, Adell
J. Duckett, March C. Smith.
Silverstreet High—J. G. Long,
Supt., Earl Boazman, Miss Sadie
Genobles, R. F. Sanders, Paul S.
Goethe, Mrs. Harriet Sligh, Mrs.
Myrtle M. Long.
Silverstreet Elementary — Miss
Clifford Coleman, Miss Ruth S.
Martin, Miss Sarah A. Folk, Mat-
tie L. Blackmon, Miss Lillie Mae
Workman.
Chappells — Florence Parnell,
Mrs. Mattie T. Arant.
Elisha—Wm. B. Reeder, Prin.,
Willie Mae Mangum, Irene M.
Tyler, Mamie L. B. Gaulden,
Bernice Conners.
Elisha — Margree Jennings,
Elizabeth Reeder.
Dan Watkins—John W. Ruther
ford, Prin., Bernice E. Brown,
Roberta Middleton, Annie Mae
Brown, Ruby J. Grant.
Burton—Addie Broadwater, Al
berta Satterwhite.
Smith Hill — Daisy L. Gibbs,
Dorothy Mae Floyd.
Bush River High—Mr. H. M.
Kolb, Supt., Mrs. Margie G. Alt
man, Mrs. Mildred L. Boozer, Mr.
S. P. Harris, Mrs. Deree B.
Abrams, Mrs. Jennine K. Goethe,
Mr. Heyward Shealy.
Bush River Elementary — Miss
Jessie M. Derrick, Mrs. Betty J.
Parr, Mrs. Jessie E. Walker, Mrs.
Cleone L. Swittenberg, Mrs. Helen
B. Folk, Miss Bera Glenn.
Bush River—John R. Ezell, Prin.,
Janie J. Bobb, Lou Ayme Graham
Abney.
Jalapa—Wm. M. Brown, Celes-
tine M. Allen, Eunice H. Allen,
Ethel Mae W. Re§d.
Whitmire High — R. C. Lake,
Supt., Clifford M. Reynolds, Jul
ian L. Welling, Jr., Miss Pearle
Stockman, Mrs. John W. Hames,
Mrs. Allene H. Aughtry, Miss Peg
gy Newsome, Miss Carolyn John
son, Miss Ora Anthony, Miss Kelly
Shealy, Miss Ellen Aiken, L. J.
P. Stone, Mrs. Eva C. Gregory,
Richard Moyer.
Whitmire Elementary—Miss Em
mie G. Wright, Mrs. Lila N. Scott,
Miss Martha Creekmore, Mrs.
Catherine M. Riser, Miss Louise
Kern, Mrs. Sara Shannon, Miss
Lucille,, Leslie, Miss Lucy D. Hall
man, Miss Katherine Elmore, Miss
Aurelia Mayer, Miss Mary Dottye
Riser, Mrs. Lalla S. Miller, Mrs.
Leona N. Huff, Mrs. Elizabeth
Welling, Miss Onah Cox, Miss
Jeannette Miller.
Carver High — Charles Cromer,
Prin., Mary V. Brown, Robert L.
McFall, '
Elementary—Beatrice Stegall,
Susannah Rhodes, Henrietta Jeff-
coats, Thomasena Davis, Minnie
Waddell.
Long Lane — Bernice Jackson,
Prin., Lourene B. Sapp, Mamie L.
Moore, Vennie A. Reed.
Pomaria High—R. H. Setzler,
Supt., Mrs. Altheia Abrams, Mrs.
Jennie B. Hentz, Mrs. Mary E.
Koon, Miss Alice R. Martin, John
E. Mayer, H. M. Bedenbaugh.
Pomaria Elementary—Mrs. Mar
ion D. Boozer, Mrs. Marie S. Hug
gins, Mrs. Annie M. Britton, Mrs.
Martha H. Dominick, Mrs. Eliza
beth S. Lominick, Miss Julia Kate
Sease, Mrs. Sara B. Rufcker.
St. Phillips — W- R- Lominick,
Prin., Mrs. Nina C. Price, Mrs.
Matilda Crooks.
Broad River—Daisy E. Daven
port, Nina D. Wills.
Mt. Hebron — Eunice Beden
baugh, Ollie Washington.
Hope—Gertrude C. Brown, Al-
verta S. Reeder.
Pomaria (Negro)—Ruth A. Jan-
erette, Ermanese B. Bolton, Mild
red F. Suber, James Alford, Prin
cipal.
Leitzey — Fred J. Davenport,
Principal, Mildred E. Caldwell, An
nette B. Wicker.
Keitt Pleasant Hill—Mabel L.
Freeman, Benzina Martin, Addie
B. Jones, Ernest J. Gibbs Princi
pal.
Little Mountan High—J. H. Bed-
enbaugh, Supt., Mrs. Elizabeth F.
Crowell, Mrs. Sarah Morris, Mrs.
Vivian Gilbert, Mrs. J. W. Lomin
ick.
Littie Mountain Elementary-
Miss Eula Epting, Miss Chloe Ept
ing, Mrs. Sudie Wicker, Miss Ber
tha Ruff, Eugene Stockman, Mrs.
Grace H. Bedenbaugh.
Little Mountain (Negro)—Carrie
B. Turner, Eloise K. Boozer, An
nie F. Martin.
Mt. Olive (Negro)—Mary A. B
Gamble, Eddie Lindler.
Prosperity High—-C. E. Hendrix,
Supt., Mrs. Willie F. Ruff, Mrs.
Ruth C. Hipps, Mrs. Willie Mae
Young, Mrs. Lucille P. Hancock,
Grady Lee Halfacre, H. B. Hepd-
rix. Jack O’Shields, John R. Sykes.
Prosperity .Elementary — Mrs.
Margaret F. Kelly, Mrs. Faye Mc
Arthur, Mrs. Myra B. Fellers, Mrs.
Mosby L. Ruff, Mrs. Lucille S.
Metts, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mrs.
Gladys H. Hipp, Mrs. Julia Wes*
singer.
Stoney Hill—Charles E. Wise,
Prin., Mrs. Gladys Haile, Mrs. El-
berta Pugh, Mrs. Mary D. Daw
kins.
Howard Jr. High (Negro)—L. A.
Brown, Prin., Vernon Davenport,
Edith Levant, Virginia Glasgow,
Nancy P. Singleton, Gussie Mae
Sligh, Margaret M. Wilson.
Caughman (Negro)—Gladys Q.
Hills, Ophelia Bobo.
Mt. Moriah (Negro) — Davie
Sligh, Essie Mae Hare.
Rites Conducted'
At Macedonia For
Mrs. Swygert, 82
Mrs. Emily Fulmer Swygert, 82,
died late Sunday afternoon at her
home near Chapin. She had been
in declining health for seven years
and was seriously ill for the past
four weeks.
Mrs. Swygert was born and rear
ed in Lexington County and was
the daughter of the late D. C. and
Jean Shealy Fulmer. She was a
member of Macedonia Lutheran
Church.
She is survived by two sons, R.
H. Swygert of Iva and C. V. Swy
gert of Chapin; one daughter, Mrs.
Clarence Fulmer of Lexington;
two step-sons, J. W. Swygert and
W. E. Swygert, both of Columbia;
on© step-daughter, Mrs. O. K.
Huffstettler of Chapin; five sis
ters, Mrs. Luther Shealy of Little
Mountain, Mrs. B. L. Amick of
Prosperity, Mrs. H. L. Shealy, Mrs.
G. L. Wise and Mrs. M. O. Fulmer,
all of Newberry; one brother, J.
W. Fulmer of Newberry; fiVe
grandchildren.
Fhmeral services were conduct
ed Tuesday afternoon at Mace
donia Lutheran Church by the
Rev. John Koch. Burial followed
in the church cemetery.
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moving feeder gate every few davs.
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Will Receive Earnings; From 1
August 1st
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Each Savings Account Insured up to $10,(M)0.00 by
the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.
The State Building And Loan
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1117 Boyce Street
Newberry, South Carolina
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Auto-Tractor
Crash Fatal To
Andrew Shealy
Andrew K. Shealy, 66 was killed
Thursday night in an automobile-
tractor accident about five miles
below Prosperity on the Proeper-
ity-Lake Murray highway.
Mr. Shealy was riding on a trac
tor with his son, Julian, when a
car struck the tractor from be
hind, killing Mr. Shealy instantly.
His son, who was driving the trac
tor, suffered only minor bruises.
Mr. Shealy was born and rear
ed in the Dutch Fork section of
Lexington County and was the
son of the late James E. and
Elvira Boland Shealy. He was a
member of Mt. Pilgrim Lutheran
Church and was a former council
member of Mt. Olivet Lutheran
Church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Susie Bedenbaugh Shealy: four
sons, Curtis M. of Newberry, Jul
ian L., James C. and Vones H.
Shealy, all of Prosperity; four
brothers, J. Ben of Columbia,
Joney B. and Daniel B. Shealy,
both of Chapin and Burley C.
Shealy of Newberry; three sisters,
Mrs. Mary Wessinger and Mrs. T.
J. Slice, both of Chapin, and Mrs.
W. H. Hiller of Newberry; eight
grandchildren.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Saturday at 11 .&m. from ML
Olivet Lutheran Church by the
Rev. J. S. Wessinger, the Rev. J. L.
Mayer, the Rev. D. M. Shull and
the Rev. Horace Lindler. Inter
ment followed in the church ceme
tery.
Active pallbearers: Eugene
Shealy, Leland Hiller, Bill Shealy,
Carol Shealy, Floyd Shealy, Jim
Wessinger, Cleborn Shealy.
Nieces served as flower attend
ants.
The honorary escort was com
posed of: R. B. Baker, Horace
Martin, Paul Stockman, Fred
Stockman, Marcus Lester, Eugene
Arrick, Willie McCartha.
Richardson Lad
Fatally Hurt In
Tractor Mishap
Willie Harvey Richardson, 12-
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Richardson, was accidentally kill
ed Thursday afternoon in a tract
or accident.
He was thrown from the trac
tor from which he was driving,
and the tractor ran over his body.
He was rushed to a Prosperity
doctor and from there to Newber
ry County Memorial Hospital
where he died a short time later
from head injuries.
Coroner George Summer of
Newberry County ruled the death
accidental and said no inquest
would be held.
He is survived by his parents,
Fred and Willie Mae Rish Rich
ardson; one brother, David Rich
ardson; his grandmothers, Mrs.
Georgia Richardson and Mrs.
Trannie Rish, both of Newberry.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Friday at 4 p.m. at St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church by the Rev. J.
F. Drafts. Interment followed In
the adjoining cemetery.
Active pallbearers were: Billie
Lathrop, Lindy Richardson, Kibler
Epting, Larry Frick, Lewis Riddle,
Thomas Riddle.
Flower attendants were: Shirley
Koon, Nelva Shealy, Faye Lang
ford, Clair Richardson, Dorothy
Riddle, Wilma Shealy.
ASKS NAMES FROM UDC
FOR MEMORIAL BLDG.
Members of Calvin C r o z i e r
Chapter U.D.C. who have names of
Women of the Confederacy they
would like to have placed in the
building dedicated to the Women
of the Confederacy at Richmond,
Va., please submit names by Sep
tember first to Mrs. O. O. Cope
land, Sr., chairman of committee.
Each member may submit as
many namps as desired.
Deed Transfers
Newberry No. 1
Charles W. Rhoden to R. L.
Hutchinson, one lot 100’xl50’ and
one building on Hunt street,
$198.68 and other valuable con
siderations.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
B. M. Davis to William Earle
Davis one lot 100’x320’ and one r
building on Kate street, $5.00 and
other valuable considerations.
E. B. Purcell and J. D. Caldwell
to Marion Edwin Wicker, RFD 3,
Box 172, Newberry, one lot. Lot
No. 59 and 60 of Caldwell Heights,
$5.00 and other valuable considera
tions.
Prosperity No. 7
Raymond H. Ruff to Cathryn
L. Ruff, 74.83, 25 and 52.5 acres,
$5.00 love and affection.
E. Maxcy Stone, Probate Judge
for Newberry County to 'James E.
and Dorothy B. Wicker, 30 acres
and one building, $6000. (9 acres
inside of farm, J. D. Wheeler,
Estate).
Rhoda P. Boozer to Robert
Moore, 21 acres, $840.
How They Stand
At mid-season here’s how base
ball’s big ten shaped np. National
League: Team—Brooklyn (by U4
game£); Pitcher—Staley, St. Louis
(12-4) Batter—Scboendienst, St.
Louis (.341); t Buns Batted In—
Mathews, Milwaukee (75); Home
Runs— Mathews, Milwaukee (27).
American League: Team—New
York (by five games); Pitcher—
Parnell, Boston (12-5); Batter—
Kell, Boston (.329); Buns Batted
In—Rosen, Cleveland (72); Home
Runs—Rosen, Cleveland (22) . . .
Tom Fool, the horse that did net
m as a three-year-old, has won
his first fire starts this year and
is fast earning the name of top
handicap horse of history. A
“dream” race is being talked be
tween the four-year-old and Native
Dancer, the champion three-year-
old. On a welght-for-age basis, Tom
Fool would carry 126 pounds in a
mile race, the Dancer 116 pounds
. . . David Power completed his
cross-country walk (3,166 miles)
from Santa Monica to New York
in 73H days, for an average of
about 41 miles a day.
BACK FROM WAR .. . Ted Wil
liams. great slugging outfielder
of Boston’s Red Sox, shoulders a
bat at All-Star game In Cincin
nati. after return from flying 39
Jet missions. Ted discusses 1954
prospect with manager
Boudreau.
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