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THE NEWBERRY SUN
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Newberrys women golfers came
out on top at the one day golf tour-
nament held at the Greenville
<k>untry Club Tuesday, sponsored
by the South Carolina Women’s
<k>lf Association. Mrs. H. S. Sel
lers of Paris Mountain and Mrs.
Evelyn Summer of Newberry tied
for low net laurels in the tourna
ment. Mrs. Mary Gardenhire of
Newberry won low gross ’honors.
Other winners were Mrs. C. G.
Hinkle of Greenville, low net
first flight; Mrs. John C. Billings
ley of Newberry, low net second
flight; Mrs. G. L. Summer, Jr.,
Newiberry, low net third flight
and Mrs. Clara Wertz, Newberry,
low gross third flight.
The golfers shown above are,
left to right, Mesdames Sellers,
Gardenhire, Hinkle, Billingsley,
Mrs. E. Summer, Mrs. G. L. Sum
mer and Mrs. Wertz.
April 9 Set For
ting Bee At
Newberry High
The Newberry County Spelling
contest will be held on Saturday
morning, April 9 at 9: SO at New-
l>erry High School. All school dis
tricts are urged to send represen
tatives. The contest committee,
1 composed of Mrs. Mary D. Daw
kins, chairman. Miss Emmie
Wright and Miss Clifford Cole
man, feels that student interest
can he thoroughly aroused through
achool elimination contests. In this
way, a potential winner man be
•discovered, who otherwise may be'
overlooked. Fifth through Eighth
£;rade pupils are eligible.
The county spelling test will be
given orally, in line with the State
Spelling Dee, which is to he held
the latter part of April in Colum
bia. In the county test, all parti
cipating will be given the same
words, thereby assuring the best
speller of first place. Prizes are
$5.00, first place; $3.00 second
place, and $2.00 third place.
Judges for this year are Rev.
Herbert L. Spell, chairman; Rev.
C. O. Lamoreux and Rev. Paul E.
Monroe. t
Miss Margaret Paysinger, Sirs.
R. H. Lemmon and Mrs. Alvin
Hipp will serve as word pronoun-
cera.
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For further information, contact
may be made with- James Brown
at the Education Administration
Building or with a member of the
Spelling Contest committee.
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Last Rites Held For
Charlie H. Wesson
Charlie H. Weson, 43, died early
Friday morning at the Newberry
County Memorial Hospital after
being stricken ill Thursday night
at his home. -
Mr. Wesson was born and reared
in Newberry County, a son of the
late Charlie R. and Rhoda Atta
way Wesson. He spent most of his
life at Newberry where he was
employed by the Oakland Plant
of Kendall Mills. He was a mem
ber of Lewis Methodist Church
where he had served as superin
tendent of the Sunday School and
on the board of stewards for It
years.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Eula Rinehardt Wesson; one
son, Charles Wesson, and one dau
ghter, Joyce Wesson, both of New-
berry; two sisters, Mrs. Connie
Mae Sloan of Columbia and Mrs.
Mamie Rinehardt of Newberry;
his step-mother, Mrs. Virginia
Longshore, Newberry; a brother,
Robert Wesson of Newberry; one
half-brother, Joseph Wesson of
Newberry, and a number of nieces
and .nephews.
Funeral services were conducted
at 3 o’clock Saturday afternoon
from Lewis Methodist Church by
his pastor, the Rev. R. A. Hughes,
the Rev. Jack Funderburks and
the Rev. Robert Mitchell. Inter-
Newberry No. 1
Charles L. Burton to Thomas C.
Burton, Jr., one lot and one build
ing, 1414 Silas street, $5.00 love
and affection.
Price Padgett and A. P. Boozer
to T. B. Berry, one lot and one
building, 203 Glenn street, $2631.78.
J. E. Wiseman to H. B. Wells,
111, one lot, 51.5’xl04’ on Caldwell
street, $5.00 and other valuable
considerations.
Newberry Life and Health In
surance Company to George W.
Rodelsperger, one lot, lot No. 27
Coateswood, fronting on Amelia
street, $5.00 and the premises.
John J. Eargle to L. L. Rikard
and Bertha K. Rikard, one lot and
one building on Charles street,
$5.00 and the premises.
Idalia D. Cousins to Mildred P.
Setzler, one lot 100’xl09* and one
building on Mayer Avenue, $5.00
and other valuable considerations^
Annie O. Hamilton to John W.
WeHunt and Chevrolette M. We-
ment followed in Newberry Me
morial Gardens.
Active pallbearers were P. E.
King, E. G. Langshore, W. E. Tay
lor, Jr., Ed Hazel, W. B. Merritt,
Roy Bouknight, W. E. Holsenback,
E., M. Wood.
Flower atendants included Pat
ty King, Emmaline Mitchell, Cor
nelia Longshore, Jolene Abney,
Patsy Miller, Barbara Harmon.
The Honorary Escort consisted
of The Official Board of Lewis
Methodist Church.'
Fred Rice Succumbs
At Hospital Saturday
F’red J. Rice, 39, a merchant,
died, Saturday night at the New
berry County Memorial Hospital
after a critical illness of the past
two months.
Mr. Rice was born in Georgia, a
son of M. D. and Pearl Stewart
Rice of Oak Hill, Fla. He lived in
the Gary’s Lane section of New
berry County for the past 10 years
where he operated a grocery store
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Tslsphsas til ;
Hunt, one lot. Lot No. 74 and one
buil4ing on Graves street, $5.00
and other valuable considerations.
Thorn well Adams and Elizabeth
Janelle Adams Hendrix to Horace
C. Carroll and Magnolia C. Car-
roll, one lot and one bnilding, 1210
Charles street, $3800.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
E. Maxcy Stone, Probate Judge
to Hattie Belle Turner, one lot
(Lomas Baker, Prosperity) $1025.
Ernest E. Ringer and Mary
Halle Ringer to L. A. Savage and
W. F. Rutherford, one lot, $5.00
and the relinquishment of right
of way.
Clyde M. Livingston and Ruth
Julia S. Livingston to J. W. Hen
derson and Harold Hendrix, 12%
acres, $5.00 and other valuable
considerations.
Hal Kohn to James Edward and
Mildred Perdue Sligh, one lot on
Deloache Avenue, $750.
Leroy C. Fulmer to D. M. Sum
mer, Route 2, Columbia, S. C., 9
acres, $2500.
Silverstreet No. 2 ,
J. T. Hollingsworth to the
Champion Paper and Fibre Com
pany, 217 acres (Stewart tract
building being retained). $10,000.
GuyiV. Whltener to Osborne S.
Lake, three acres (Part of 100
acre tract) $270.
Bush River No. 3
J. F. Bedenbaugh to Luther
Cary, 54 acres, $280.
Lather Gary to The Champion
Paper and Fibre Company, 42
School Girls Named
Future Homemakers
Two senior girls from Newberry
high schools have been named
Homemakers of Tomorrow.
They are Sylvia Smith from
in competition to name this state’s
candidate for the title of Betty
Crocker American Homemaker of
Tomorrow.
The national winner in this
search conducted among 187,463
young women in 8,040 of the na
tion’s public, private and paroch-
Bush River High School and Mary ,
Boyd Oxner from Newberry High ' al ,“* h , 8c, “ <>oIi, w111 ^ named
School.
^ach received the highest score
for her school in a written exami
nation which tested the homemak-
ing aptitude of the senior girls in
her graduating class. They will
receive a golden award pin, cook
books for themselves and their
school, and they will be entered
and filling station. He was a mem
ber of the Baptist Church and a
member of Magnolia Lodge 355, A.
F.M.
Besides his parents, he is sur
vived by his widow, Mrs. Girthie
Patterson Rice; four daughters.
Misses Lola Mae, Anita, Low&na
and Pttsy Ann Rice, all, of New
berry County; two ibrothers, Frank
of Newberry and R. B. Rice of Oak
Hill, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Ruby
Montgomery of Oak Hill and Mrs.
Maudle Patterson of Epworth, Ga.
Funeral services were conducted
at 4 o’clock Tuesday afternoon
from the Whitaker Funeral Home
by the Rev. G. A. Davis, the Rev.
T. B. Altman and the Rev. J. G.
Johnson. Interment was in Spring-
dale Cemetery at Newberry with
full Masonic rites.
Active pallbearers were Le-
grande Bouknight, A. P. Ramage,
Tom Werts, Norman Cromer, Bob
Harmon and Meadowy Minick.
acres, $1062.50.
Whitmire Nc. 4 Outside
Eleanor Dockery Bailey to Bes
sie R. Dockery, two lots (Her in
terest in lands of Panl V. Dock
ery) $200.
Prespfrlty Ne. 7
T. Earl Bigby to Ruby C. Chap
pell one lot. Lot No. 4, $260.
April 21 at an American table
fete in Philadelphia.
South Carolina’s representative
in the national finals will be
chosen from 161 school winners in
this state.
A scholarship of $1,500 will be
awarded each state winner, and
she 'Pill receive a trip with her
school advisor to Washington, D.
C., colonial Williamsburg, Va., and
Philadelphia. Her school will re
ceive a set of the Encyclopedia
Britannica.
The scholarship of the student
named All-American Homemaker
of Tomorrow will be increased to
$5,000 for use at any college of
her choosing.
The 50-minute written examina
tion designed by Science Research
Associates of Chicago, which was
given simultaneously to all
cipants in this national
consisted of multiple choice
subjective^ questions which
the students’ attitude and
edge in the major areas of home
making.
Each girl who took the teat re
ceived a 24-page homemabtac.
guide which will assist her i*
pursuing the career of hoi
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Newberry.
By E. Maxcy Stone, Probate Judge;
WHEREAS, Harry W. Dominick
hath made suit to be to grant him
Letters of Administration of the
Estate and effects of Miss Mary
Elizabeth Dominick, deceased.
THESE ARE, THEREFORE, to
cite and admonish all and singular
the Kindred and Creditors of the
said Miss Mary Elizabeth Domi
nick, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Newberry,
S. C., on March 26th, 1955 next,
after publication hereof, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, if any they have, why the
said Administration should not be
granted.
GIVEN under my hand this 14th
day of March Anno Domini 1955.
E. MAXCY STONE,
Probate Judge, Newberry County.
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WEEKEND SPECIALS
SOLID COLORS
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Federal Savings and Loan Inyestment Certificates on
which the dividend is mailed each six niohtli& Current
rate of dividend—3%. Issued for. $100.00 or multiples
thereof.
Savings plan by Pass pock on which the current, rate of
dividend is 3%. If the'dividend is not withdrawn same
will be compounded.
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