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WELCOME ALUMNI WELCOME ALUMNI V; i \ ( 1 \ K\VHKKii\ . SOUTH CAKOITXA i (i 1 '.A 1 (id YKAR 73 Graduate At Newberry High School Tuesday Night t!i!. • i'•;> ■ d .. '■ .Ini* ! T Ini::!!* ■. ;* iiiuri.ii Ln ?}| t * '. \ * •*•.* procTin:: \ imnn i ;* ; ~ i * KdiK ;**;**• I "k > i: n: ; i r *\ : fa's Knit i Lff ( its i’ L' Yalu.- Na • v SK* Socnricn r\ pro - i < i ♦ !• * « <)ur !:**;**• Mil:: k. I'l < ’lit s :n *: I’rni' • . - U it !i :mi 'i *’ ;is u t i t *:n i*. r lit*!! ( K * T i H i: Ah* W Managers Asked To Get Ballot Boxes Saturday : A II (imiits. st-ci't t.ii\ o! : 11.■ 1 )* ■ 11:tm r.i t ii l .xts",it i vt■ ctiin ct-. iias rt'*|iit'S! ctl pi tH-iiu t : ; *i*11- *■ i’^ in t ii 11 for tilt* ballot \ * * s au.i (ltd* i' ]>a ra pht*rn;i lia I ; * t t*ssa r> lo < * o 11 (111 < ■ t the Domo ji’iitic I’rnnary oltMtion Tut'stlay. j .! nit* eighth. | Tilt* <t*rn*tary said the boxes i \V'*m Id be in tbt* usual plaet‘ up- , - la irs in tin* court bouse. Primary Election Be Held Tuesday Voters To Choose State And County Officers; Referendum Set For City < 1 \ \Y I! tnedu - ' * How :'- d T* i:'"' : liotli id* i' d 'A ]trize a ’■ * i »11 * 11 r* • Mi!'.-- * rbap-. - : e-t '■ * • !\ ■ v * ■ 1 ii' 1 1* \ ; M., v f'rt ! * ■ • • ' trrad* in 'd* \ atninai: *: her: >' < *bst ■ * • rntulal . *:*' *:■. W Camp X" 1 n T ' boy n a k i ne b i-jlo -' in A merit a n 1 i is; o; > * Jn XA Zi S()!> IURNKI) FOR NKW (TU R(H—J. H. Ruriress. chairman of the hu ; !(^inm cc»m- ;>iil tec the West Fnd Baptist church, tuns the earth at ^roundln'eakim/ s('r\ic<'< held m;h.icy ut 1 p ::;n p.ni. in front of the chur h. IT is was t lie first step toward the new sr, ).o(i 1 liiiildiny prourtim sehedidtdl to cret uniit'rMa>' h\' August 1. I’ia.n^ eal! ! r eom- plctam l*\ DccemlMM- 1. IMctnred are. left to iHeht. J. V. -lones. K. R. Raker, c..- ‘rae’t.r for Hi,* ; i,• w ‘structure: .1. Kd. Taylor, pastor: J. If. McMeekin. Ohm. Deae* ns: Milliard Wai- * . S md; \ School Snpt.; F. R. Daxis. Ohm. Trustees: Mrs. L. R. Davis. Traimny l n- *n i-p )i rot■ t or t a i»i ; ( 11 •, i f O < * ! ball o)|. M ! ’"*-eess: Mrs. F. H. MeOonneH. W.M.U. [’resident : Irx in Dodyen. r. hur )ea- ('arter. dh’iistee: O'Merle Robb, Deacon and Trustee: and Otto Warren. 1 ;i( ‘ ■ :*-\ Spiel <1*1;! nti! 1 11 UnW M * d \ * R,* Tsvinr --aid that all s(>r\ ices and cl, urch meet inys woidd he held in t lu 1 ’A • -ih *t' D ddiny until the new t-hunh is completed. Awards Made Friday At Silver street 11 Newberry Class Reunions Set This Week A rnrdhm to Aluuiui Set retary | A. 'Id Kelly, eleven Hasses wii! dob! reunions duriny the HMli f’i ui. no ne**nie!it ai .\'ewb,*ny ('oj- | ii-L’t I’d*' e!: i s > * • > bolfliny leunioic ! j •* : 1 -'Tt. 1 pie}, 1 puT. IPiip. ] til i. A'Mu, ] p: -t. lp:;p. IP 14 ( Keb. arad 1 •cites i. !P44 (October yraduatesi 'and 1P4P. Tbt' ('M-- id' 1 v !''' will hold it? ■ * union dui'iny tin* Alumni Luncli ">n on .Monday. June 7th. This is ' i>* ddid i**union of the Class o! Dr. R. E. Livingston Opens Offices Here 1 >r. I a id Livingston, former aeio rat practitioner here. tliis u ,*t iv announces opening of of i lives at l.uiidj .Main street. iiis practit t* will be limited to e\t>. ,.tr. nose and throat medicine. hr. Livingston left Newberry in August ot l!ld>2 for New X'ork where he did post-graduate study at boivclinic iu that city for one \*ar. Siime June lf>. I koJ he has 't rved a resiidtmcy at Roper hos pital in Charleston. M"s. Livinyston and children re turned to .\'ew!)t*rry to reside while hr. Livingston was in Charleston. . Swimming Pool In Operation Candidates will hav>* 'imir dust public (Planet* to woo \u*’- rs Alien the (preelection carnpaigti meeting is held at the court hen.'- Monday evening at 7: Jb p. m. County ottices tt» heA’dt'd in the primary next Tuesday. Jam* S, are probate jifdge, house u: .u'prcst n tatives. commissiont*! s district one and tut), magistrates ; : atn Little Mount,iin. I'rospeiity. ('liai'pells and Whitmire. In the race for probe-. Judge, .Maxcy Stone, incumbent dm the. past eight years, is opposed by lo cal attorney Walter T. Lake. pk *r i ■ * i * Job* t v• la c < IP*o w n. KM' I i s :: > ■ ** s . c i; ta, ; P' > i ; a I: Cl * II s along t !k paitl ' b * le a i'l**' making dd! ,.ca - ion. jourit,■ \'aI, (i'i 'or t r; i ( *iiI! ) i U*: | \- 11 'J ! <)! \ Over 1,000 Tour Hospital Friday At 3rd Anniversary Open House At least 97,7 persons took ad vantage of the Open House staged by the local hospital last Friday to acquaint the citizenry with the facilities and the operation of this modern hospital. The occasion was the third anniversary of the dedi cation of the expanded facilities in 1951 when the plant was re named Newberry County Memorial hospital. Claude L. Weeks, hospital sup erintendent said that even though 957 registered, there were actually over 1 .boo who visited between the hours of 11 a.m. and four p.m. Mr. Weeks sard that an esti mated 400 children accepted an invitation to visit the hospital h ri day to have pictures made during the afternoon. Tours were directed through Clayton Memorial Services Sunday Special services will lit* held at eleven a.m. Sunday at Clayton .Memorial Church. The Lev. Wm. R. Bennett will -peak thi- being the Final Sermon nd he wishes to vr,*, t his many friends, and also there is to he 1 (inner on the Crounds where all can have a happy social time Sun day. June 0. Methodist Circle Meetings Set 'I’ll,* Circles of Central MethodiM Church will me, t as follows: No 1 with Mr-. 'I'. (Hallman \v ■ 1,1 ! 1 : :\ ‘ " I 1 ’ ( la i - ' ail M 1 * i' • — ms ]'♦ D ■m v • ■<1 :l( - • ■ *1 1 \Y ; < ’ ■d. (1 1 I V < I corge 1 b Loo \ * o! ! 11 ♦ • y lai H‘j >a rl in* nt of Fdic c t ion. \ 1 ■’ 1 : l : M- | a i i >» ♦ *ss imi; il. R-v. y T i J pSC Y )G'< on ouneed tin* in vo< ■a Hi'.;:. ■Flo s utatory hy Del cn 1 'em mick wa g : lollowed hy spec ial inns ic hv 111 e C b * e Club. ii 10- corn pan ied h\ Mrs. R. O . I.ong. ; t w ;i or r - < s :i;,- 1 1 *■; e : ■c .’as (a ! 11 - • ’it! ah o the importune- ol . : * t ) i a : . i * * * ! a .- s : 11 s ’ * >! > w ;■ nl j.raycrfui consideia- *iven i,y Linda !! a,*T, . * 1 -s pr.*,. t ie final results or price rhecy by Joyce Smith : ( las- no,*m deci-ions. lie told the; by (Herald Perry and '-lass will by every experience, whether ' Anne Rowers. I’resen t at ion of eer- | , •('Od or evil, involve- a price that tifmates and ..ward- was mad- i Alnnmi Lunchoon on Mondav. June ('las- of 1904 will hold i t s j .''Oh reunion during the Alumni ; 1 an’*'In*on on June 7th. I The ( da-s o! 19o7. Hr. Mamie S. | Sn ia ok a of New herr\'. in t barge. I 'ill liold it- 17 t h tauinion during J B t* Alumni Luncheon on Monday j Iune 7th. d'he (da-- of 19u9. Frank O. I Black of Columbia, in charge, will mid it- 45th reunion during the every department of the liosjiital at 4 p in. .Xlonda>'. J une 7t !i with trained pers onne] to exitlain _V n y v it !i XI rs, R alpili Willianis the activity of *ach (h'partmeut at 4 p.n i. Monday. J n IK' 7th. and display. Xc : with X! rs. William Bu The hospital wa - 1 )ed(*cke*d lord. XI ’ - W () XI i ll * r. a s si >c i;111 throng! out with nunieroiis floral !; () s I * • - s ; i t 1 u : 2n ; in 'I'm -da ' . arrangements eo* , tributed by in- J11n i * xj a. dividnais ;ind groups for tin* oe JliM W ’ ' with dm 1 I. X* casion. Member^ (if (1; i • Xewbe’U X h ' ( - : . o' y 11 '•’nl* : :' 1 • a - County XH*dic: ! Auxiliary ><*i'ved ' i H ' ; ’ ♦ !.('-••'.- ;*: 7 } 5 n.m. .1 o': * refresliinents a? t!:e . nd of tin tour. v,:*': ']■ i 1 \ MU Ul 1’:- piani-t. B. S (Hoe.tiie. principal of the -chool. introduced Hr. Kinard. Pre-entatiou of the class gift, a handsome tro])li>' case, was made by tin iii't'sident of the senior Ha--, Celia Kpting. an<l received ! y Bbdiard C Neel. Jr., trustee of •be v chool. After the awarding of d ; ph mi a s. honor roll and perfect at •(•Kdanre ccrtif'catcs. mr*dals and ot ht■ >■ iKinofS; t he valedictory w as ■j tven by Joan Hominick. Tiie program ua- closed with td,. ) ,,*,) e,l i (■ t i on (ironou need hy pt*\ , Ro\' ! hirst. Award- a n ti announcements a., i.,- \ ...... Superintf*ndent Hnn-t and will he paid.” (by Snpt. J. (H. Long. Rev, S T Lip Re\ , F. K. Counts, minister of ; -ey pronounced the invocation and I the Silver-t reef Lutheran Chur, li. , Rev. K K Counts, the benediction. I otf* rt-d tiie benediction. R. F. Sanders was grtrde sponsor. | Fsbers for the baccalaureate and I commencement, exercises were Receiving diplomas ; it the Fri- | Mae Ola Duckett. Jimmie Bowers. , dnv night exercises were Joan ' Svlvia Reese and Dick Neel. 7th. 'File ("lass of 1914, Joe Keitt 'lid R C. (Dick! Floyd of New berry. in charge, will hold its 40th reunion at the Hotel Wiseman on Saturday night, June 5th, at 7: JO Newberry College To Confer Degrees To 72 Graduates .vert* matle hy .are | 11 d n i (I' a d v I (i n e. 1 * * a t, * .- > • iw i c, * ini a■ i'!i' i > ri * i n • ' . ' ' ] o;, } w , i Xi • \ • r wm ■ I hi Fm e Superintend,*!; t Week- tern the open house a ‘'great -ucca* and e x 11 r DSSD d , a p))rec iation for tb fine COO} if r;il ioi i uive; : i 1> v tin* pul lie ; md prf’ss and t ■a.lio for t:i response to tin • Open hou-i*. "It assn red that at least 1 .non ])i*rson know more ; i ho tit The jv hos]dtal a , ' { >•• | • : '.: 1 V Ml* T ii( mI is ’ D ( j t ) 1 1 ' • \\ :i - : i c'’i!i. :*:t ndm •»*»!(! ♦*!’ t d * ’ J ] j » 1 M*> B. v \ n U ]' .-*'><• . t* Main S T { * •<* \ ( ' '* ; »1 »• ( ; 1 ('o!n nibi [;i. \r c am Seventy t w t > > oitn r nun am wo- to 5: Jn Bresidc nt an, 1 Mr s. K i na rd It*-’! \\ :n )• e’( \ t degrees from wi 1 lie at home to m emln M'S of the Xcw! ert ’ V ( (> ii * *_* f next Monday U li .d.iating das s am tin ir fa mil - n . ■ in', n u w iu 11 t !» ’ ‘J Mb g radu. 11 inu D “ . \t eiubt o dock that , ‘Ven i n <j: •\* ■ 'se - \ j! 1 b- 1 1 ♦ 1 d in the ^>'in . i. ■ Xe •\ b* r i >• ( ' o 1 11 * g * Sii U 1 m- will i on 1 X (* ’. ■ } 1 , uoy ( 'ollnge ;u-‘ '-oiit thdr ; tnnul mu ic. ■! con 'a nd i da I ‘ *s j .'1 A 1 \ and B, S d- t* t in 11 o 11 a t k i Hal! . * i* - i: • , 1 < i ! ^ i \ t mim nmn and '' t 1 c ra11 na t i kj a i! 'll' XI otld a >' 17 voitn \\ ( n 1 * n. i * ■» Din _* at 1"; : o i \\ 1! h, 1 iroim b t 0* , . t » * 1 11 ’ ^ ( :: son lie \ 1 • . Ins-,. F A> ili rs >n . state . ! ■ s r*: ! i i V m ‘ > •ni ) 1 : wot! tb’* bac . : i t • mb nt Ilf li Bicat in i. Fol- • a ! * •Ik* ) ; ; • e* at: m »' i * > ( <_» 1 ••• X mi n r-l )1! - Mi •r • - s ! ir o * '■ . i: i i ( * ( T ■*• Bcv. ’'. \ . (!oo;i tua t i and ! Tnf J a ni''S W;. !t( ** i it! ♦ * 1* ■ •od. H I». o (' \ hr i m s of t ! K ’ c l.Bng ' t'ai ii 11 \ (' 1 :; i: 1111; X ( w i! brio l; tin • ad " i 1 pi *■ Cl. t C j : t i i ; i il t * * N i ( i b u - j 1 r*s<. - i i i •pa rt niKi t -! U' !* • ta ( * * < ’ IMf Ll > a t t C ’ll oon 1 rotn 1: ::o r* urns r I\' in ml. Ft * - b 1 '"i‘ a result of th, said. nt. .Mr. W rHappells Student Wins Scholarship To Winthrop College Mi-s Margarer Faye Coats of Chappells was one of the ten ris ing juniors and seniors to be awarded the Marv Mildred Sul livan scholarship at ceremonies held in the auditorium at Winthrop College. Saturday night. T li e scholarships are given on the basis of academic standing and charac ter while students at Winthrop College. 4 County Girls Are Graduates Of Winthrop College Four Newberry county girls who received bachelor of science de grees at the Winthrop College graduation exercise on Sunday. May 30th were: Misses Dorothy Anne Redenbaugh, Newberry; Douise Adele Redenbaugh. Little Mountain; Patricia Ann Harmon. "New-berry and Emmie Faye West of Prosperity. P TO import. Helen Dominick'. Reth 1 Po'-roh. Celia Anne Lpting. Ron- I Fhe ( lass of 1929. Lari Summer \ mush recital was presented nie Louise Pitt-, Mary Sophr.onia j Newberry, in charge, will hold on Thursday evening. May 27. by Watkins. B vie Watkins. John I ' 1 ^ 2.>th reunion on Saturday night, the music students under the d i - RH ra d y Redeiibnugh. Richard Floyd.) ,i,nP ^ - at ‘ (, b p.m. in the ( om- rection of Mrs. li. (). Long. '' f . M rgp W. Coats. Jr.. James \Y j inun 't> Hall. - ) Kesler, Clarence W. Dickert. ^' ie ^ hiss ot 19.!4. ( . M. Smith ot (in Thursday morning at 9:0,i 1 c.porge F. Kunkb*. Andrew W. New hen \, in chaige. will hold Ls a.m , promotion exercises for the , Longshore and Robert Fugene )reunion on Saturday night eRhPi grade were held. Siteaking ! (continued on page eight) [ June •»t!i. at i . Jo p.m. in the Col lege Dining Hall. The Class of 1929. Otto Reenst- ierna of I^exington. in charge, will hold its 15th reunion on Saturday night. June 5th. at 7:20 p.m. at the Wallace Home. The (’lass of 1944 (February graduates). Mrs. Jane Suqvmer Ragland of Columbia, in charge '■.ill hold its 10th reunion on Sun d iv. June (1th. at 12:30 p.m. in the (' m 1 ;; u u ’ i i t y Hall. The ('l i-- of 19it (Ortober grad- 'iat,*- 1 . ''Irs. I'orothv Harmon. M’s. 'B',i , :.*e JA-on ami XIrs. Clau<l“ s'":."n:i o) N’>‘\\ h>‘rr\. in ,-barge '! hold if- Huh reunion on s '• "d \- nidi?. June 5th. at 7'B'O ’• m i ” the Fel lows!) ip Hall of ' ■ 1 ’ H*t imtlist ('linroh. (’lass of 1 949. The Re\' ’ ■M"i'.d t'h'*alv of Leesville. i" " - o wi'i !‘o]d its 5f A reunion o-n s t'0'|i\ niaht. .Hine 5th. at 7:2e * * at t hi* .New berry I Intel. Xpwbprrv Groim On \iio*nstfi Television N ' * - w he ■ * v I 1 - tiring t a leu t will la * 'A ■ t 1 1r** *"1 the "I’arade of Star-' o w over t ( Jevision st at ion A J I’d’ '! .’ ' ’hantif 1 0. A'lgusta. '■•*.. t o 11 ■ 11 i w ((-’ridayi niaht a* ’o H 1 p.m . acrording to Mrs.Ha> u, SheaH'. manager of tiie Newberry Fail 11. Bergen is sn k i n n ’-ee nc- tiontion to a second B ••■m in t tie Soutli (’arolina I Ions** of Rejne- sentatives. lie is opr; i s- 1 by T. William Hunter, loc >1 i.i wy. i' md j farmer, who is seeking elect ion f < > r I the first time, and J 1 ’ffii n M‘ Hs, ; twice defeated candid *■ f- f ( ) r the 'house. Two of the t! ree will be j named to represent X"w!h ■rry county in the legislat; rn. 'File swimming pool at Alargaret Hunter Bark opened yesterday • Wednesday i morning at nine o’- > took for the summer session, ae •ortling to an announcement hy (’ A. Kohlhecker. city recreation di rector. He also announced the fol lowing hours for swimmers: 9 a.m. mtil noon: 2:bb until (5:(i() p.m. and 7:(ui until 10: u0 p.m. On Sun day atternoons tiie pool will be open from 200 until 6:00 p.m. Miss Sallie Lee Cromer will serve again this year as cashier to the pool and admission will he 20c lor those 14 years of age and un der and 2oc for those over 14. Tick ets are available lor $5.00 for 30 and 20 swims, depending on the age group. Mr. Kohlhecker stated that life guards will be on hand during all swimming hours. To Retire •(> i* rh* Nineteen Girl Scouts of Troop 8 in Newberry of which Mrs. Aubrey Harley is leader, and Mrs. Gordon Clarkson, assistant, and three trirls from the troop led by Mrs. E. L. Blackwell, were presented the coveted “Curced Bar,’ ? emblematic of having attained the highest award in Girl Scouting. The award is equivalent to the Eagie rank in Boy Scout ing. The awards were made last Wednesday exening at the Junior High School audi torium in the presence of parents and friends of the girls. Mothers of the girls were given the honor of making the presentati an to their daughters. Receiving Curved Bars were, kneeling left to right; Bruce Lipscomb, Betty Boyd, Harriett Moorehead, Betty Clarkson. Clara E hvell Stokes, Claudia Setzler, Mary Ann Watkins, Eve Welling and Carol Setzler. Standing, left to right, Frances Amis, Ann Cannon. Linda Cook, Doris Coree, Martha Dahl Harley, Sinclair Kemner. D^tty Mills, Sue Harmon. Ann Lominack and Tuckv Ne° 1 . ^mphwto hy Frank Armfield.) . will cou t tu* uol: i rn i! u;H ,*- I I * • will . 11 : * n !’• ' B*<* hi>]; iir:* ■ v 111 •:• n’* • i *•' I ! ' r i ’f ! ! u mi;i m* L,*t t n s u | tm I ' ':. (' (H • i,*.'. !'<•’ iri uli 11ri .-jilt'ii* > (,:' Mi-kiM* collfL-K. 'F Ik' i! i -111: v : i i - h- t d -i : \ icK :i w :i i J will ho mu ib ' i. 1 ’'' -. X F I k■ i ; b-l- <it' < Ailu m biu. M: vi>> .1 ( uit(’>!1 l.vb’-und of W**-t i I (’o' u in iii,i. u ml to J u I iu - F. Sob - i o* <lt'r ot C’ci!Jo-ton. the honorary dogroo of H >( tor '• i-’ostcr Scliool of Dance. The three ol Huniaim Letters will be eonier- 1 tri'oups to be seen and beard are red upon Dr. Kinard at the gradu ating exercises. He will leave the service of the college on June 30 to become associated with a Co lumbia insurance firm. The Newberry College Singers under the direction of Milton W. More will render a number of se lections. Following the graduating exer cises Monday morning in the col lege gymnasium, the annual Col lege Luncheon will he held in the dining hall at 12:30 p.m. Several (lass reunions will be held during the luncheon. At that time Dr. and Mrs. Kinard will be guests of hon or an'd will he presented a gift by the alumni as a part of the pro gram Numerous class reunions are planned for the commencement •c'-enn. Thmv will be found else- f ■( in this i-sue. students of the Foster school. The croup will entertain with t}> (’umbers: Toe dance by kMB'.ubcth Setzler and Helen Brown: tan number by Jackie -Truly and Linda Cousins; and a -olo taj) dance by Rootisc Reagin. Leg-ion Auxiliary Meeting- Today At Dufford Home The American Legion Auxiliary will meet this afternoon. (Thurs day). June 3rd at 4 o’clock at the home of Miss Virginia Dufford on College street. All members are urged to attend. Officers for the ensuing year will be installed at this meeting. Hostesses are Mrs. William Buford. Miss Sara Cald well. Mrs. Roy Summer. Sr.. Mrs. r '. R. Purcell and Mrs. G. C. O’- ^ : TV" P. ROCK HILL, May 31—Win throp College announced today the forthcoming retirement of Dr. Sadie Goggans, professor of education, after 25 years ser vice to the South Carolina Col lege for Women. An alumna of Winthrop, Dr. Goggans has served in the field of education for 46 years. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Winthrop and her B.S.. M.A., and Ph. D. de grees from Columbia University. Before joining the faculty of Winthroo College. Dr. Goggans taught in the public schools of South Carolina and Texas. She has also served as superinten dent of rural schools of New berry and of Richland counties. In South Carolina public school work, the professor is best known for her work as as sistant superintendent of the Parker District having worked in this district during the first three years of its inauguration. A native of Newberry, Dr. Goggans has served on the State Board of Education, is a mem ber of Kappa Delta Pi, national honor society for students of education, the National Society for the Study of Education, the Progressive Education Associa tion and the South Carolina Edu cation Association. During the summer. Dr. Gog gans plans a tour of England and Europe. T. ('. (Tod) MeRowH!. incinn- b, m 11 ('onini issionor i- ...HHng for li. second two year term He is ep- posed by Luther B. i’-denbaugh. Mr. Bedenbaugh was in the race two years ago for this office. Joe Wilson of ITosnenty is run ning against present commissioner G. T. (Tab) Werts for District 2 commissioner. In the magisterial races, all are two-way affairs with the exception of the District 6 race at Little Mountain. L. Magnus Shealy, F. A. Wheeler, and J. Harold Wise are asking election. Mr. Wise is the incumbent. For Magistrate District 1, (Whit mire) John P. Foster is opposed by John G. Watts. In District 3 (Prosperity) Claud Wilson, in cumbent is opposed by L. Cornell Wise, and District 5 (Chappells), Magistrate W. E. Spearman, Sr. is' opposed hy John H. Boozer. State offices to he balloted for Tuesday include governor, with Lester L. Bates and George Bell Timmerman, Jr., seeking the of fice; lieutenant governor, Ernest F. Hollings and J. Clator Aranfs as candidates; adjutant ireneral, Paul L. Lorick oppoH” ' incum bent James C. Dozb” nd com missioner of agricult u ••’*. j. Roy Jones, incumbent being opposed by Ed. R. Raskin. In connection with the election, a referendum will be held for citv voters to express themselves on the addition of sodium silieo- fluoride to the city’s w.iHt supnly. Voting will he in ’bo usual places with balloting hwween (he hours of 3 a.m. and f! p in. POWELL WAVS MOVE TO PHILADELPHIA. PA. Mrs. P. K. Way. J md three children. Rowe]]. HI. VcIIurdy and Bettv left hmt Frida v for Phila delphia. Pa., to join Ciptain Way whore they will make th.•*ir home. Captain Way returned to the states on May IS from Korea. He m’ent a month’s visit here with his family before going *•> Camp Lo- sran in Philadelphia. Pa., where he ”'a^ assigned to dutv. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS June 4: Shirley Lathrop, Bar nette Boland, Mrs. Jessie Ouzts, and Gayle Davis. June 5: B. V. Abrams. Mrs. Deleal Boinest and Donna Ann Lathrop. June 6: Frank Graham, Faye Leopard, Suzannah Force, Carl Long, Jo Ann Richardson, W. W. Walker and Jannie Kunkle. June 7: Agnes Carol Armfield, and Ida Summer. June 3: Joe Roberts. Jr., Paul Ballentine Long, Mrs. L. H. Beam, Mrs. Claude Price and L. H. Beam. June 9: E. B. Purcell, Sr., Miss Fannie Mae Carwile, Mrs. J. L. Burns, Delora Fant, H. W. Dip- ner, I. Q. Watkins, H. G. Pel ham and James B. Price. June 10: Dr. Arthur Well ing, Cecil Williams, Johnnie Long. James Henry Davis, War ren Pence, Connie Clark. Violet Browning and Brenda K. Mer chant.