The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, February 17, 1955, Image 2
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1955
1218 Collegre Street
NEWBERRY, S. C.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
0. F. Armfield, Jr., Owner
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Entered as second-class matter December 6, ^ 1937
at the Postoffice at Newberry, South Carolina, under
the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.00 per year in ad
vance; six months, $1.25.
Recent Births
RUTH ARMFIELD SANDERS
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frasier
(Ruth Doris Axmfield) Sanders,
Rosalyn Drive, City are receiving
congratulations upon the arrival
of a six pound, eight ounce daugh
ter, Ruth “Ruthie” Armfield, who
arrived at the Newberry County
Memorial Hospital on Saturday,
February 12th. The Sanders hav-e
another daughter, Constance Arm-
field, who is about two years old.
Hospital Patients
Mr. H. D. Ayers, Rte. 1, Box
338, Newberry.
Mrs. B. J. Anderson, Rte. 1,
Chapin.
Mr. Jeff B. Aull. 1604 Main St.
Mrs. J. L>. Bobo, Sims St., Whit
mire.
Mr. John Burbage, Rte. 4, Box
34, Newberry.
Mrs. L. B. Bedenbaugh, Rte. 1,
Silverstreet.
Little Miss Eleanor Burnett,
2021 Nance St.
Olin Coppock, 3100 College St.
Extn. .
Mrs. George M. Coleman, Rte.
5, Saluda.
Mr. Gharles Daniel Chappell, 337
Crosson St.
Mr. Ben H. Caldwell, Rte. 1,
Newberry.
Mr. D. W. Davis, Rte. 3, New
berry. -
Mrs. Arthur Dwyer, Rte. ' 3,
Newberry.
Mrs. W. E. Elmore, 1602 Cal
houn St.
Mr. Hack Hendrix, Rte. 1, New
berry.
Mr. G. M. Heron, Jenkinsville.
Baby John David Hughes, Rte.
2, Box 1A, Newberry.
Mr. Curtis Jennings, 123 Grace
St.
Mr. Winifred Kunkle, Rte. 1,
Newberry.
Mr,s. Levi Longshore, Rte. 4,
Newberry and Baby Girl.
Mr. James M. Longshore, 2310
Henry Ave.
Only two building and repair
permits have been \ .bsued this
month by Building Inspector Sam
A. Beam and they were tp Burley
Shealy on February 1, for repairs
to dwelling on Rodelsperger street
for $350 and on the T5th* to Roses
5 and 10 cent store on Main street
for repairs to the floor for the
amount of $250.
Mr. Olin D. McCollum., 818
O’Neal St.
Mrs. Sam Marlowe, 1519 Har
rington St.
Little Miss Susie Pack, Rte. 2,
Newberry.
Mrs. Marie Rushton, 948 Cor
nelia St.
Mrs. Julius Rister, 701 Main St.
Mrs. Pearl Reece, Rte. 3, New
berry.
Mrs. W. E. Summer, 1710 Kib-
ler St.
Mrs. Gene Stockman, 2540
Nance St. and Baby Boy.
Mrs. R. F. Sanders, Roslyn Dr.,
and Baby Girl.
Mr. Charlie Stephens, Rte. 5,
Saluda.
Mrs. Susie Swygert, Rbe. 1,
Prosperity.
Mrs. Gene Sowell and Baby Boy,
Rte. 2, Johnston.
Mr. Robert Turner, 1907 Mont
gomery St.
Mrs. John Edward Taylor and
Baby Boy, 823 Boundary St.
Mrs. John W. Taylor, Prosperity.
Mr. L. A. Wjlson, 2123 Brown
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CHARLES HENRY SOWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Eugene
(Mary Charles Holmes) Sowell,
Route 2, Johnston, are the proud
parents of a six pound, nine ounce
son, Charles Henry, who was born
at the Newberry County Memorial
Hospital on Tuesday, February
15th.
PAMELA JEAN LONGSHORE
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Levi (Mattie
Laura Koon) Longshore, Route 4,
Newberry announce the birth of a
seven pound, twelve ounce daugh
ter, Pamela Jean, born Tuesday,
February 8th.
PENORA POU
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Jennings
(Bessie Edith Lake) Pou, Route
4, Saluda are the proud parents
of a seven pound, fourteen ounce
daughter, Penora, wjho arrived at
the 'local hospital on Tuesday,
February 8th.
WALTER LEE JACOBS
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. (Lola Mae
Long) Jacobs, Route 3, Newberry,
announce the arrival of an eight
pound, one ounce son, Walter Lee,
born on Wednesday, February 9th,
at the local hospital.
JAMES EUGENE STOCKMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eugene
(Audrey Reba Adams) Stockman,
2540 Nance street are receiving
congratulations upon the arrival
of an eight pound, ten ounce son,
James Eugene, born on Tuesday,
February 10th, at the Newberry
County Memorial Hosital.
Deed Transfers
Newberry No. 1
William H. Wicker, et al to
Thomas P. Wicker, two lots (Re
ceived by deed of Wm. H. Wicker)
$5.00.
Frances Evelyn Vines to Thom
as J. Vines and Lollie K. Vines,
one lot and one building, $1.00
love and affection.
W. Fulmer Wells to J. B. Davis
and Annelle F. Davis, one lot
100’x20r on Wheeler street* $5.00
and other valuable considerations.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
Lonnie W. Franklin, Jr., to Wil
liam Dudley Griffin, one lot lOCfac-
150’ and one - building on Trent
street, $5.00 and other valuable
considerations.
Virgil David Graddick to Mrs.
Anna Elizabeth Graddick, one lot,
exchange of deed.
O. F. Armfield, Sr., to S. F.
Sanders and Doris <A. Sanders,
one lot TS’xlSO’ on Rosdlyn Drive,
$5. A 0 love and affection.
Willie E. Fulmer and Eva M.
Fulmer to L. TL Davis and Mary
S. Davis, 14.1 ^cres, $1400.
Oliver Wheeler, to Laura Wheel
er, one lot (no building, Andrew
Wheeler, Estate), $5.00 love and
affection.
Eldridge Fant to Willie Wilson
and Classie Wilson, two acres,
$200.
Roy O. Boozer to Thomas J.
Gilliam, et al, one lot and one
building on Marion stret, $500.
D. A. Reighley, et al to Mary
Brunelle R. Hall, 27.05. acres, $6.00
and the premises.
Mary Brunelle B. Hall to Clar
ence B. Dehart, 27.05 acres, $1000.
j D. A. Reighley, et al to Sara
Louise Reighley, two acres, $5.00
and the premises.
D. A. Reighley, et al to Mere
dith Carmalis Reighley, 27.2 acres,
$5.00 and the premises.
Elizabeth R. Dehart, et al to
D. A. Reighley, 27.1 acres, $5.00
and the premises.
D. A. Reighley to Clarence B.
Dehart, 27.1 acres, $5.00 and the
exchange of property.
D. A. Reighley. et al to Elizabeth
R. Dehart. 27.35 acre?, $5.00 and
the premises.
Silverstreet No. 2
Silverstret Lutheran Crurch by
B. O. Long. Chairman, and Earl
Bozard, Secretary to Harold H.
Hunter and Novice H. Hunter,
2.05 acres, $4000.
Jewel E. Waldrow to Silver-
street Lutheran Church, three
acres, $9000.
Whitmire No. 4
Christia Youngblood and Ben S.
Wren, as executrix and executor
respectively, of the last will and
testiment of Mary S. Holt, de
ceased, and trustees, to J. H. Wil
son, one lot and two buildings, on
117 O’Dell and 119 O’Dell street.
Whitmire No. 4 Outside
Althea Grace McCullough Hol
lingsworth, Leland Lorraine Mc
Cullough, Otis Duane McCullough,
Bessie Iwilder Stern and Ruth
Athalee Worthy to O. R. Camp
bell, 39 acres and one building,
$5.00 love and affection.
Mrs. Altha McCullough Hollings
worth ,et al to' Lorraine McCul
lough, 10 acres and one building,
$5.00 and other deeds in partition.
Pofnaria No. 5
Herman L. Crooks to Marlon
Leo Ruff, 47 acres, $352.50. %
Henry Holland Ruff to David
Luther Ruff, 8/10 of an acre,
$175.
Little Mountain No. 6
Leroy Bradley, Jr., to Vernon
F. Epting, 215 acres, $8000.
Leroy Bradley, Jr. to A. R, Chap
pell, 79 acres, $3000.
Prosperity No. 7
Fred M. Cook to Drayton M.
Cook, 1.4 acres, $5.00
E. Mazcy Stone, Probate Judge
to Murray Lumber Company one
lot and one building, (Jess Wil
liams, Property) $1500.
H. D. AGENT
SCHEDULE
The County Home Agents Mrs.
Margie D. Freeman and Mrs.
Margaret R. Coleman announce
the following schedule for the
week of February 21st through the
26th.
Monday, February 21st— Office;
Home Visits.
Tuesday, Feb. 22nd — Office;
Silverstreet HDC at 3:00 p.m.
with Mrs. A. N. Crosson, Jr., Mrs.
A. N. Crosson, Sr. and Mrs. Tim
Harris as hostess.
Wednesday, Feb. 23rd— Meeting
of Newberry County Council of
Farm Women’s Executive Board,
Home Dem. Club Presidents^ In
ternational Relations and Publici
ty Chairman at 9:30 a* m - at the
Agricultural Building at Newberry.
Office. »
Thursday, Feb. 24th — Home
Dem. Club Leaders Training Meet
ing at 9:30 at Agricultural Build
ing for Foods Leaders from the
following* clubs: Friendly, Vaughn-
ville, Mt. Pleasant, Pomaria, Beth
Eden and Macedonia. Little Moun
tain HDC at 3:00 p.m. at Fellow
ship Hall with Mrs. D. O. Frick
as hostess .
Friday, Feb. 25 — Office; CKNeal
HDC at 2:45 p.m. with Mrs. Jacob
Dawkins and Mrs. Oscar Bowers
as hostess.
County Agricultural Committee
Achievement Program at 7:30 p.
m. at Educational Building at Cen
tral Methodist Church.
Saturday, Feb. 26th — Office.
Hour Of Service At
St. Luke’s Changed
Beginning Sunday evening, Feb
ruary 20th the services at SL
Luke’s Episcopal Church will he
held at 7:30 instead of 6:30.
BOBBY ELLIS SHEALY
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ellis (Betty.
Claire Koon) Shealy, Route 1,
Newberry announce the arrival of
an eight pound, seven ounce son,
Bobby Ellis born on Thursday,
February 10th at the local Hospi
tal.
SONNA MARIE SCHUMPERT
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Legrand
(Jenny Bell Ballard) Merchant,
Route 1, Kinards, announce the
arrival of an eight pound, two
ounce daughter, * Donna Majrie,
born on Thursday, February 10th
at the local hospital.
Street. * '
Mrs. Edward Williams, 1302
Third St.
Mrs. D. W. Werts and Baby
Boy, Rte. 2, Box 67-A, Newberry.
Mrs. Harry Yenney, Irmo.
Colored Patients
Mary Benson, 614 Swan St.
Hattie Brown, Box &4,' Newber
ry. '
Annette Pressly, Rte. 5, Box
59, Saluda.
Ed Wise, Rte. 2, Sligh, S. C.
Lucille’ Wilson, Rte. 3, Newber-
ry.
Steven Wise, Prosperity.
February is the 45th anniver
sary of the founding of the Boy
Scouts.—Sports Afield.
Most experienced crow hunt
ers use trap loads with 7% size
shot or smaller.—Sports Afield.
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more diamonds, you can have these stones set in a new
princess mounting for as little as $35.00.
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A/2C Charles M. Pitts, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Pitts of
Silverstreet, is currently assigned
as a communications technician
at Kimpo Air Base, and installa
tion of the Fifth Air Force in
Korea.
The 21-year-old airman enlisted
in the Air Force at Columbia in
March 1953 and received specialist
training at Francis E. Warren Air
Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyo., be
fore going to the Far East. He
has been awarded the National
Defence, Korean and United
Nations Service medals.
Airman Pitts was graduated
from Silverstreet high school in
1952, after which he worked at
the' Coca-Cola Bottling plant here
on College street.
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