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JEWELER
BOYS ARE
THAT WAY
By J. M. ELEAZER
As kids, my how we would have
treasured mhny of the throw
aways of today!
A wide-mouthed gallon jar, one
you could get your hand into, we
could have kept our things away
from the rats and flies in there.
And these sealed containers like
oil and anti-freeze come in, boy,
what we would have given for a
few of them! We would have made
boilers that would have blown the
whistles we made from canes that
grew down on the creek. Yes, and
incidentally, one would have like
ly been stopped up too tight and
blown up, scalding us. But kids
never bother their minds with
such unpleasant subjects. We did
get around it as a boiler and the
steam blew our whistles for hours
on end, sounding like an old-time
peanut parcher. The handle was
lost from that one is the only rea
son we ever got it. For buckets
were scarce and money was too.
Strings, wire, rubber bands,
paper sacks, cardboard cartons,
and the like of today would have
each been a useful and treasured
item to us. And all sorts of
abandoned wheels of today would
have been prized indeed. The only
sort we had were sawed from the
trunks of trees, and they cracked
when they dried. And occasionally
the country store there got a
cheese box with a solid top and
bottom. We watched for those with
the eye of an eagle. And they were
spoken for time they arrived. Then
when the cheese was all gone, the
treasure was ours. We nailed them
to the end of sticks, making
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WOMAN’S CLUB
The Woman’s Club will meet at
4 p.m. today (Thursday) October
14, at the home of Mrs. O. B.
Cannon on Calhoun street. Mem
bers are asked to please note
change of meeting place.
JR. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Junior Chamber of Com
merce will meet tonight (Thurs
day) at 7:30 at the Wallace Home
on Caldwell street.
SPEER ST. PTA
The Speer Street P. T. A. will
meet at the school this evening
(Thursday) October 14th at 8 p.m
This will be the first meeting of
the year and it will be “get-
aquainted” night. AlstT a recep
tion will be held honoring the
Speer Street Teachers.
NOSEGAY GARDEN CLUB
The Nosegay Garden Club will
meet this afternoon (Thursday),
October 14th at 3:30 at the home
of Mrs. Tom Parks on Fair Ave.,
with Mrs. Forest Lominack and
Mrs. W. E. Turner associate host
esses.
HQ. 228TH GROUP
Hq. 228th AAA Group of the Na
tional Guard will meet tonight
(Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the
Armory. Colonel Thomas H. Pope
is Commander of the Group and
Captain Ralph P. Zoble Is Head
quarters Commander.
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your pulpwood. I have a plan that will in
crease the annual income from your
farm woodlot.
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Forest Consultant
Phone 1660
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SMYRNA HD CLUB
The Smyrna Home Demonstra
tion Club will meet on Friday
afternoon, October 15th at 3 p.m.
MOTHERS CLUB NO 1
The Mothers Club School Group
No. 1 will meet Friday afternoon,
October 15th at 4 o’clock at the
home of Mss. J. W. Earhardt on
College street with Mrs. R. H.
Monts as associate hostess.
MOTHERS CLUB NO. 2
The Mothers Club School Group
No. 2 will meet at the home of
Mrs. Elbert Dickert on College
street, Friday afternoon, October
15th at 4 o’clock.
PRE-SCHOOL MOTHERS CLUB
The Pre-School Mothers Club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
James Atchison, 2131 Mower St.,
Friday afternoon, October 15th at
4 o’clock.
YOUTH CENTER »
The Youth Center will be open
Friday and Saturday nights on
Speers street from 8 until 11 p.
m.
Scout Master of this troop.
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BOY SCOUT TROOP 66
Boy Scout Troop 66, with
Wright Cannon as Scout Master,
will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at
the Traop Headquarters on Pope
Terrace. *
PROSPERITY PTA
The Prosperity P. T. A. will
meet Monday evening, October
18th at 8 p.m. at the school.
NEWBERRY ELECTRIC COOP.
The Newberry Electric Coopera
tive will hold their regular meet
ing at the Coop, office on the
cut-off Monday evening, Octobej*
18th at 8 o’clock.
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR
The Newberry Order of the
Eastern Star will meet Monday
evening, October 18th at 8 p.m.
at the Masonic Hall.
Deed Transfers Miss Hi Miss
Newberry No. 1
Mrs. Annie S. Kjnard to Keitt
Purcell, one lot $5.00 and other
valuable considerations.
J. Richard Clary to Mrs. Vir
ginia D. Moon (Mrs. Fred Kibler
Moon), one lot, Lot 4 Block ,4 C”
100’ on Wheeler street, part of
property conveyed to J. R. Clary
and W. F. Wells, $800.
• J. Richard Clary to Mrs. Ethel
Suber Smith, one lot. Lot No. 2
Block “C” 84.8’ on Wheeler street,
$800.
J. Richard Clary to Mrs. Matilda
Suber Smith, one lot. Lot No. 3
Block “C” 100’ on Wheeler street,
$800.
Margaret Wilson to Carrie Gall-
man, one lot and one building,
(one-half life time interest) $1.00.
Carrie Gallman to Janie ,Stitt,
Mai^y Jenkins, William Wilson,
John H. Wilson and Robert Wil
son, (their interest) $1.00.
Helen Margaret Young to Cate
Edward Coleman and W. Scott
Coleman, one lot 45’x4.50’ and one
building, 2021 Benedict street,
$300.
Julia A. Wicker to J. W. Ear
hardt. Jr., one lot 71.2’xl20' on
jjr , Evans street, $5.00 and other valu-
PALMETTO GARDEN CLUB able cong id e rations.
The Palmetto Garden Club will; Arthur M to Joe H .
meet Monday afternoon, October WeH)oro one lot 70 . X 225’ and one
Miss Harriette Graham of Po-
maria High School has been
selected as the 1955 Miss Hi Miss
by a faculty committee of her
school.
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18th at the home of Mrs. Oswald
Copeland on Main street. Mrs. Wil
bur Boozer will be associate host
ess.
THE MEN’8 GARDEN CLUB
The Men’s Garden Club will
meet at 8 p.gi. Monday evening
at the Wallace Home on Caldwell
street.
BOY SCOUT TROOP 69
Boy Scout Troop 69 will meet
Tuesday night at 7:30 at Willow-
brook Scout Cabin. Scout Master
of this troop is Dewey Kinard.
BATTERY "C”
Battery “C” of 107th AAA AW-
Bn will meet Tuesdiy night at
7 o’clock. Captain James C. Lester
is commander of Battery C.
BETH EDEN HD CLUB
The Beth Eden Home Demon
stration Club will meet Tuesday
evening, October 19th at 8 o’clock.
LIONS CLUB
The Lions Club will meet Tues
day evening, October 19th at 7:45
at the Community Hall.
EXCHANGE CLUB
The Exchange Club will meet
Tuesday night, October 19th at
7:30 at the Exchange Club Home
on Lake Murray. This will be a
business meeting!
ARMY BAND
The 246th Army Band will meet
Sunday afternoon from 2 until 4
o’clock at the Armory. Band Di
rector is Charles P. Pruitt.
BOY SCOUT TROOP 65
Boy Scout Troop 65 will meet
Monday night at 7 o’clock at the
Troop Cabin. Marvin Rucker is
“grasshippers” that worked baeje
and forth like the rockers of. a lo
comotive.
And old automobile tire was an
unknown then. We would have
treasured one of them for sure.
And an old inner-tube would have
supplied the whole community
with slingshot rubbers. Empty
shells, crates, bottles, and jugs
that we throw away now would
have all found a place with us.
Change, change, the constancy
of it!
WHITAKER
HQ. A HQ. BTRY.
Headquarters and Headquarters
Battery 107th AAA-AW-Bn. will
meet Wednesday night at Armory
on the Cut-Off at 7 o’clock. Lt. Col.
Eyander R. Mclver is Battery
Commander and Captain Hurbert
D. Bedenbaugh is Headquarters
Commander.
building on Eleanor street, $5.00
and other valuable considerations.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
Mrs. Julette M. Wise to Caldwell
Dawkins and Maude Dawkins, one
lot 50’xlOO’, Lot No. 38, 908 Wise
street, $150.
Whitmire No. 4 *j
Bruce R. Campbell and Rosa Lee
W. Campbell to James Monroe
Sanders and Ruby R. Sanders, one
lot .349 of an acre, $50.
John McAlister and Eva H. Mc
Alister to John M. Howell, one lot.
Lot No. 14, 68’ and one, building,
314 Spring street^ $5.00 and as
sumption of mortgage.
Pomaria No. 5
Phillip O. Robbins and Onie J.
Robbins to Walter C. Robbins, one
lot $1.00 love and affection.
E. Maxcy Stone, Probate Judge
to Jefferies Rutherford and Ber
nice Rutherford, 74 acres, $500.
Annie J. Bqxter, Sallie Belle
Melton, Nezzie Griffin, James C.
Richardson, Elmore Richardson,
Jr., Johnnie Richardson, Eloise
Harper, Carrie Lee MillerT Annie
Mary Richardson and Herbert Lee
Richardson to Alice Richardson
Johnson (Pomaria, S. C. Rt. 2, Box
114) $1.00 and the premises.
Prosperity No. 7
Jacob S. Wheeler to Homer W.
Taylor and Bertha A. Taylor, 72.7
acres and three buildings, 91400.
V. • L. Cotney to William Buck,
one lot. Lot 1-B 100’x20 l 0^ on Lake
Murray, $1.00.
ST. PHILLIPS HD CLUB
The St. Philips Home Demon
stration Club will meet Wednes
day, October 20th at 3 o’clock In
the afternoon at the school.
MISS HARRIETTE GRAHAM
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Graham of Pomaria, Miss
Graham will be honored In the
special Miss Hi Miss edition of
The Johnsonian, Winthrop College
weekly newspaper, in February.
The honor senior girls froin
South Carolina and North Carolina
high schools will be the guests of
Winthrop for a weekend April 1-3.
Miss Graham is editor of her
high school annual, president of
the Beta Club, and a member of
the 4-H Club and the Glee Club.
She attended Girls State in 1954,
after serving as secretary of her
junior class and assistant editor
of the’ annual. \
Miss Graham plans to become a
secretary upon completion of her
education.
The Miss Hi Misses are selected
from each high school on the basis
of scholarship, character, leader
ship and personal attractiveness.
Install Officers
For Girl Scouts
At Supper Meet
Officers to serve the Newberry
County Girl Scout Council were in
stalled Tuesday night at a dutch
supper meeting. The meeting was
held at the Girl Scout cabin on
Pope Terrace.
Mrs. Leon D. Nichols was in
stalled as president, succeeding
Mrs. James C. Abrams, retiring
president. Others taking office
were R. E. Beck, vice president;
Mrs. R. E. Livingston, Jr., secre
tary; Mrs. JSckson Bowers, reg
istrar; and Mr. and Mrs. Felix B.
Greene, Jr., treasurers.
Retiring officers in addition to
Mrs. Abrams are Mrs. Nfchols, new
president; Mrs. Claude Weeks,
secretary; and Mrs. J. W. Ear
hardt, treasurer.
Sunshine Sue,
star of WRVA’l “Old
Dominion Barn Dance**says:
"You know, friends,
I iust couldn't sot a good table
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Reeder Family Holds
Reunion On Sunday
The children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren pf the late T.
L. and Mrs. Lou Emma Reeder,
held their annual family reunion
at Margaret Hunter Park Sunday,
October 10th at which time 48 de-
cendants of the Reeder family
were present.
A delicious picnic dinner waa
served on tables in the park at one
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The Newberry County Girl Scout
Council directs activities of IS
Girl Scout troops throughout the
county with a membership of ap
proximately 250 girls between the
ages of 7 and 17.
The chicken barbecue supper
was served to the council by mem
bers of
troop.
Mrs. E. L. Blackwell*®
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COLUMBIA COLLEGE
STUDENTS OBSERVE
FAIR HOLIDAYS
Columbia College will observe
State Fair Holidays this year, ac
cording to Thomas G. Shuler,
academic dean.
Students will be permitted to
leave after classes on Wednesday,
October 20, and will return to the
college on Sunday, October 24th.
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something of an expert on a sub
ject in which you are not in
terested.
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MT. BETHEL HD CLUB i
The Mt. Bethel Home Demon
stration Club will meet at the
Community Center Wednesday
afternoon, October 20th at 3:30
o’clock.
THE GARDEN STUDY CLL)B
The Garden Study Club will
meet Wednesday afternoon, Octo-.
ber 20th, at 4 o’clock at the home
of Mrs. Gurdon Counts In iSros-
perity, with Mrs. Fred Gilbert and
Mrs. Carrol Derrick as associate
hostesses.
FUNERAL HOME
AMBULANCE
PHONE 270
WJBF ADDS FULL MORNING
TELEVISION SCHEDULE
Latest expansion move by
WJBF-TV, Augusta, Ga., Channel
6, was made Monday, October
ilth, when ■ the station inaugnarat-
ed complete morning TV program
service to the area.
Many outstanding new daytime
television shows from NBC and
AC networks will be seen regular
ly, Monday through Friday.
Other television features .will
round out WJBETs morning sche
dule, and lead inth e station’s im
posing list of outstanding after
noon and evening programs.
AT LOMINICK’S
DRUG STORE
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
BY LICENSED
DRUGGIST
PRESCRIPTIONS ARE
CALLED FOR
AND DELIVERED
PHONE 981
PFC. NESBITT SPENT
REST LEAVE IN JAPAN
Army PFC Robert L. Nesbitt, 21,
whose wife, Bessie, lives on Route
L Newberry, recently spent seven
days in Japan on a rest and re
cuperation leave from the 26th
Arrti-iAircrajft Artillery Battalion
in Korea.
Available to Nesbitt ‘ at Camp)
Hakata were recreational and
sightseeing facilities giving him
a fascinating glimpse of Orental
culture.
Private First Class Nesbitt, son
of J. A Nesbitt, Route 2, Tooms-
boro, Ga., is a driver with the
battalion’s Battery D.
Ez Tike’s son has no objec
tions to that new tangled prepared
orange juice, but he likes to 11, Saluda.
squeeze his own tomatoes. Will Counts, RL 1, Pomaria.
Hospital Patients
Mrs. Louise Arthur, Palmetto
House.
Mrs. Lula Bell Bowers, RL 2,
Prosperity.
Mrs. Sally Craft, 2800 Milne Ave.
James Caldwell, Rt. 5, Saluda.
Harold Cook, 1919 Nance St.
H. W. Dominick, Rt. 1, Prosper
ity.
Mrs. W. E. Elmore, 1325 Pelham
St.
Mrs. Edith Eargle, 2027 Pied-
mbnt St. '
W. P. Griffith, Rt. 1, Simpson-
ville.
Mrs. J. Boyce Hawkins, Rt. 2,
Prosperity.
Miss Margie Koon, 409 Wright
St.
Mrs. Charles Kohlbecker and
Baby Boy, Carol Court Apartment.
J. J. Longshore, Rt. 3, Newber
ry.
Mrs. Mary DrHLepez, Clyde Ave.
Mrs. Junius H. Long, 1305 Jeffer
son St.
Miss Heniretta Leonhurt, Rt. 2,
Prosperity.
Mrs. W. J. Lester, Prosperity.
Mrs. Sam Marlowe, 1519 Har
rington St.
Herbert Morris, Second St.
Miss Bell Miller, East Main St.
Mrs. Thomas W. Murphy and
Baby Boy, Rt. 1, Pomaria.
Frank W. Martin, Rt A New
berry.
Alick Reed, Rt. 1, Kinards.
Floyd Ramey, Blairs.
Mrs. Clande P. Summer and
Baby Girl, 1321 Hunt St.
Mrs. J. Ed Taylor, 620 Main St.
L. A. Wilson, 2123 Brown St.
Mrs. Louise Wilson, Rt. 3, New
berry.
Clarence Waldrop, RL 3, New
berry.
Mrs. Dupre Harmon, 2021 Mc-
Cravy St.
Mrs. Fred Brown, Rt. 2, Newber
ry.
Mrs. Javas Black, RL 2, Pros
perity.
Mrs. James Ralph Hamm, 1804
Milligan St.
COLORED PATIENTS
Mary Berry, Rt. 1, Silverstreet.
Henrietta Cook, RL 3, Newber
ry.
Trannie Graham* RL 1, Silver-
street
Mary Gibson, RL 2, Whitmire.
Bessie Hopkins, Rt. 1, Strothers.
Bessie Helen Hunter, RL 3,
Prosperity.
Ornett Pressly, Rt. 5, Saluda.
Baby James Henry Williams, RL
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