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YOUNG FARMERS
The Bush River Young Farmers
will hold their regular meeting to
day (Thursday), December 2nd at
8 p. m. at Bush River School.
LIVINGSTON-WISE VFW
The Livingston-Wise VFW will
meet this evening (Thursday), De
cember 2nd at 7:30 p. m. at the
VFW Hut near the city.
WHEELAND GRANGE
The Wheeland Grange will meet
tonight (Thursday), December 2nd
at 7:30 at Wheeland School, Little
Mountain.
JOLLY STREET HD CLUB
The Jolly Street Home Demory-
stration club will meet with Mrs.
Eddie Richardson this afternoon
(Thursday), December 2nd at 3:30
o’clock, with Mrs. H. C. Richard
son as associate hostess.
KIWANI^ CLUB
The Kiwanis Club will hold their
regular meeting today (Thursday),
December 2nd at one o’clock at
the Commuinty Hall.
(Thursday) at 7 o’clock at the
Armory. Colonel Thopias H. Pope
is Commander of the Group and
Captain Ralph P. Zoble is Head
quarters Commander.
ROTARY CLUB
The Rotary Club will meet Fri
day, December 3 at the Commun
ity Hall at one o’clock.
YOUTH CENTER
The Youth Center will be open
Friday and Saturday nights on
Speers street from 8 until 11 p.
m.
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.
A. R. P. OFFICIALS
The officials of the Associated
Reformed Presbyterian Church
will hold their regular monthly
meeting at the church on E. Main
street, Sunday evening, December
5, at 8 p. m.
METHODIST CHURCH BOARD
The Methodist Official Board of
Central Methodist church will
meet this evening (Thursday), De
cember 2nd at the church at 7:30
p. m.
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
The American Legion Auxiliary,
Newberry Unit No. 24, will hold its
regular monthly meeting at the
home of Mrs. W. Rae Feagle, 1911
Harper street this evening (Thurs
day), Dec. 2 at 7:30 o’clock.
Associate hostesses will be Mrs.
Louis C. Floyd, Mrs. K. B. Pruitt,
Mrs. L. G. McCullough, Mrs. W.
C. Schenck, Mrs. Russell Addy and
Miss Delora Fant.
Mrs. W. Roy Anderson will be
in charge of the program. Mrs.
Gary Paschal, member Department
Rehabilitation Committee of Co
lumbia will be the guest speaker.
Members are reminded to bring
their presents for the Veterans
Hospital Christmas Gift Shop.
BOY SCOUT TROOP 65
Boy Scout Troop 65 will meet
Monday night at 7 o’clock at the
Troop Cabin. Marvin Rucker, is
Scout Master of this troop.
BOY SCOUT TROOP 66
Boy Scout Troop 66, with
Wright Cannon as Scout Master,
will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at
the Troop Headquarters on Pope
Terrace.
Dodge Contest
Com'peting with 17 other “teen
agers” from various South Caro
lina cities during a one and one
half hour telecast from WCOS-TV
in Columbia on Saturday after
noon, Johnie Johnson of Whitmire
received fourth place in the col
lege scholarship contest conduct-,
ed by the South Carolina Dodge
Dealers Association.
Jonnie's dramatic reading from
“Mary Stuart” by Schiller won
high praise from the judges, Guth
rie Darr of Columbia College, Mrs.
Phyllis Fleichel of the University
of South Carolina, and Stanley
Zompakos of Columbia Concerts,
Inc. They stated that the compe
tition was exceptionally keen and
expressed surprise at the high
quality of the teen-age talent per
forming.
Saturday’s competition climaxed
a state-wide series of similar
events held in 25 South Carolina
communities under the sponsor
ship of Dodge "dealers. Jonnie won
the privilege of representing New
berry in a contest held here on
November 17 at Smith Motor com
pany’s showroom on College street.
AMITY LODGE
The Amity Lodge No. 87 will
meet Monday night, December 6,
at 7:30 p. m. at the Masonic Hall.
HQ. 228TH GROUP
Hq. 228th AAA Group of the Na
tional Guard will meet tonight
AVELEIGH MEN MEET
The Men of Aveleigh Presbyter
ian church will hold their regular
monthly supper meeting at the
church Monday night, December
6 at 7:30 o’clock.
day afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Circle No. 3 Monday evening at
8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Hugh
Connelly on Cornelia street.
Circle No. 4 will met at Aveleigh
church Monday evening at 8 p. m„
with Mrs. T. N. Abrams and Mrs.
James M. Smith, Sr., associate
hostesses.
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.
AVELEIGH PRESBYTERIAN
CIRCLES
Circle No. 1 at the home of Mrs.
E. B. Purcell on E. Main street
Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock.
Circle No. 2 at the home of Mrs.
F. R. Higgins on the cutoff Mon-
THE BAFFLES
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BATTERY “C”
Battery “C” of 107th AAA AW-
Bn will meet Tuesday night at
7 o’clock. Captain James C. Lester
is commander of Battery C.
HQ. & 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.
Evander R. Mclver is Battery
Commander and Captain Hurbert
D. Bedenbaugh is Headquarters
Commander.
NEWBERRY CO. FARM BUREAU
The Newberry County Farm Bu
reau is scheduled to meet in the
Agricultural building on Martin
street Wednesday evening, Decem
ber 8 at 8 o’clock.
VAUGHNVILLE HD CLUB
.The Vaughnville Home Demon
stration club will meet Wednes
day afternoon, December 8 at 3 p.
m. at the home of Mrs. I. Q. Wat
kins.
TOWN & COUNTRY GARDEN
CLUB
The Town and Country Garden
Club will not hold their regular
meeting Wednesday, December 8,
but will hold their annual Christ
mas party on Wednesday, Decem
ber 15 at the home of Mrs. George
N. Martin, 1703 Evans street with
Mrs. A. H. Counts associate hos
tess.
SILVERSTREET P. T. A.
The Silverstreet P. T. A. chang
ed the dates of this meeting' to
Friday, December 17. The meeting
will be held at the school.
BETTY RUTH KOON
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray (Doro
thy Viola Stuart) Koon, Chapin,
are receiving congratulations up
on the birth of a six pound four
teen ounce daughter, Betty Ruth,
born Monday, November 22nd at
the local hospital.
T. H. Keating, general manager of Chevrolet, (left) presents to
Harlow H. Curtice, head of General Motors, keys to the corpora
tion’s 50 millionth automobile—a Chevrolet sport coupe. Bright
metal parts of the car were especially gold-plated and the vehicle
later became the center of civic celebration in Flint, Mich. Mean
time, the production milestone was observed by open houses in
.mos eneral Motors plants. A tour is planned for the historic car.
4-H Youth Win Awards in South Carolina
F OREMOST among 4-H Club members in South Carolina are two
teen-agers who have high ratings in the National 4-H Home
Improvement and Girls’ Record award programs.
Barbara Hawthorne, 17, of Ab
beville, turned hfer efforts .toward
making the interior of her home
more comfortable and attractive
in the 4-H Home Improvement
program. State honors and an
all-expense trip to the National
4-H Club Congress in Chicago
were awarded to Barbara by the
Sears-Roebuck Foundation.
Seven years ago her family
purchased an estate with a house
which was built during stage
coach days and allowed to go to
ruin. They Wanted to preserve the
original house as much as possi
ble. Barbara helped put on weath
erboarding, and replace the porch,
and did much of the outside paint
ing. Besides the major repairs of
painting and fixing, she scraped
off wallpaper, painted walls and
floors, and put asbestos insula
tion in the roof. She made drapes,
and covered a chair and pillows.
Her local leader is Mrs. J. R. Hill.
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Her all-around outstanding rec
ord in home economics has'
brought hig*h honor to Gloria Ena
bler, 17, of Townville. She has
All these programs are conducted under the direction of the Coop
erative Extension Service.
Barbara Hawthorn# Gloria Embler
been named State winner in the
1964 4-H Girls’ Record program,
and was presented with a trip to
the National 4-H Club Congress
in Chicago by Montgomery Ward.
During her nine years in 4-H
Club work, she has made 140 gar
ments; canned 2,113 quarts and
485 pints of fruits, vegetables and
meats; cultivated a garden, and
helped tend 1,743 hens. She has
won many awards on her achieve
ments. She brought top honors to
Anderson County in the 1954
Dress Revue. In her safety proj
ect, Gloria drew up safety posters
for home, schools, and highways.
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FLEE HOMELAND . . . Photo shows refugees from Red rule in
northern Indo-China escaping in frail craft. Under international
law, refugees must make own way from shore, and in one £"
French sailors rescued 4,000 when boats capsized.
staff may aim be taken tateraaBy.
H. D. AGENT
SCHEDULE
The County Home Agents, Mrs.
Margie D. Freeman and Mrs. Bar
bara G. Brown, announce the fol
lowing schedule for the week of
December 6th through December
11:
Monday, Dec. 6—Office.
Tuesday, Dec. 7—Pomaria Jr.
and Sr. 4-H; Pomaria HDC at 3:00
p. m. with Mrs. T. E. Ringer as
hostess.
Wednesday, Dec. 8—Silverstreet
4-H; Stoney Hill 4-H; Vaughnville
HDC at 3 p. m. with Mrs. I. Q.
Watkins as hostess.
Thursday, Dec. 9—Little Moun
tain Jr. and Sr. 4-H; Tranwood
HDC at 3:16 p. m. at tfye Agricul
ture Building in Newberry; Jalapa
HDC at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. H. F.
Long and Mrs. Nora Long will be
hostesses; Friendly HDC at 3:30
with Mrs. Olin Shealy. Junor
Leadership meeting at 8 p. m.
Friday, Dec. 10—Newberry Jr.
High' 4-H; Prosperity Jr. and Sr.
4-H; Mt. Pleasant HDC at 7:30 p.
m. at the school.
Saturday, Dec. 11—Office.
Newberry No. *1
DeWitt McCarty to DqWitt Mc-
carty and Janie C. McCarty, one
lot and one building, 614 Rodel-
sperger street, $5.00 love and af
fection.
Carrie Mae Hendrix, et al to
Inez H. Force and George C. Force,
Sr., one lot and one building, 601
Crosson street, $4,000.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
Annie Lee Toland to John J.
Nan^ce, Jr., one lot, contains .23
acre, $6.00 and the premises.
Bessie M. Collins to John H.
Nance, Jr., one lot containing .23
acre, $100. ^
Silverstreet No. 2
Marvin M. Longshore and Leah
E. Longshore to Marvin E. Long
shore and Robert L. Longshore,
7.5 acres, $750.
Arthur Lee (Robenson) Robert
son, Jr., to Mattie (Robenson) Ro
bertson, 39.9 acres, $5.00 love and
affection. Her one-half undivided
interest. ,
Matyie (Robinson) Robertson to
Arthur Lee Robertson, Jr., 190.6
a^res $5.00 love and affectioii. Her
one-halt undivided interest.
Bush River No. 3
J. Ernest Sterling to Furman
Sterling, one and one-half acres
(part of 21 acre tract), $100.
Pomaria No. 5
M. O. Mayer to Cleve A. Suber
and Lizzie C. Suber, four acres,
$1,000. (.School property.)
Lt. Mountain No. 6
V. L. Cotney to G. A. Byrd, one
lot 30’xl00’, $5.00.
Geneva Kinsler to Lizzie Wheel
er, .57 of an acre, her conveyance.
Lizzie Wheeler to Geneva Kins
ler .56 of an acre and one build
ing, her conveyance.
Prosperity No. 7
Esper G: A. Benson to The Town
of Prosperity, 1.5 acres, $250.
Mrs. Louise Arthur, Palmetto
House.
Mrs. Hannie Blair, Strother.
Mrs. LeGrande Bouknight and
baby boy. Route 3, Newberry.
Mrs. E. Norman Bostain and
baby girl, Chapin.
Mrs. J. E. Craven, Route 1, Kin-
ards.
J. I. Connelly, Route 3, Pros
perity. i
Mrs. Pearce C. Davis and baby
boy, Route 2, Newberry.
Mrs. Arthur Dwyer, .Route 3,
Newberry. „
Mrs. L. B. Davis, 816 Pauline
st
Mrs. W. E. Elmore, 1692 Calhoun
St-
Master Timothy ’English, 1933
Nance St.
R. G. Ellisor, Route 4, Newber-
ry.
Mrs. Metis Fant, 1231 Glenn St
Baby Girl Hamby. 2201 Harper
St
Mrs. B. F. Hawkins, 2019 Nance
st
Mrs.' Glenn Jones, 601 Main St
Mrs. Henry Kibler, Route 3,
Prosperity.
Mrs. L. S. Long, Prosperity.
James L. Lipscomb, 2602 Hen*
ry Ave. ' .
Baby Hiram McGee, 503 Bouk
night St.
Mrs. Sam Marlowe, 1519 Har
rington St '
Mrs. W. P. Mills, Prosperity.
Derrill Matthews, 1604 Silas St.
Mrs. C. H. Minick, Route 4,
Newberry. ,
Roy E. Shealy, Prosperity.
November 23 to Ellen Perry, re
pairs to dwelling, 2016 Benedict
street, $20.00.
November 24, E. D. Boland, one
wood frame garage, 18x20, 604
Glenn street $50.00.
November 24, Mrs. D. L. Beach-
am, general repairs to dwelling,
811 Pope street, $1000.
November 27, O. F. Armfield,
Sr., one four room wood frame
dwelling, asbestoe, on corner * of
McSwain and James street, $4000.
December 1. Miss Martha Bouk
night, one three-car garage, 963-B
Cline street, $600.
Mrs. C. T. Smith, Kinards
L. A. Wilson, 2138 Brow* St
Miss Miranda Waite®, Route 4,
Maw^aptv
Little Miss Kathy Wilkie, 1205
Sloan St., Clinton.
Willie A. Wicker, Route 2, New
berry.
Mrs. Woodrow Lathrop and
daughter. Route, Newberry.
Mrs. Charles J. Lake and baby
daughter. Route 4, Newberry.
COLORED PATIENTS
Ida Brown, Route 3, Prosperity.
Baby Brooks, Route 3, Prosper-'
Ity.
Sadie Brooks, Route 3, Prosper
ity.
W. C. Copeland, Jr., Route 1,
Box 238, Clinton. &
Alice Chapman, Prosperity
Pearl Henley, Route 2, 8
Henry T. Wise, General Deliv
ery,* Prosperity.
Madison Young, Route 3,
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Licensed Gas Fitters
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