The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, June 30, 1955, Image 4

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Kingsport, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dominick to Greenville; Mrs. Bernice Bjonerud to Wil mington, N. C. Mrs. T. A. Domi nick has gone to Wilmington to make her home with Mrs. Bjone rud. Mrs. A. J. Richards of Heath Springs spent the weekend with ... .. THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, JUNE SO, 1956 m r } Mr.*and Mrs. B. T. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler of Jacksonville, Fla. are spending the week with Mrs. Tyler’s hrother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wise and Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harmon of Dallas, Texas, are spending the week with Mr. Harmon's parents, Dr. and Mrs. George W. Harmon. Mrs. Corrie McWaters and her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Courtney of Columbia, were in Atlanta, Ga. Sunday and Monday for the fun eral of their brother-in-law and uncle, Mr. Olin Dennis. Mrs. J. A. Hunt of Saluda spent WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE OUR Semi-Annual Dividend PAYABLE AS OF JUNE 30, 1955 At Our Current Rate of / 3 per cent ' Per Annum Each account is insured up to $10,000.00 By the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation ' Funds received here by July 10,1955, will receive earnings from July 1st. 1117 BOYCE STREET BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS, Smc.-Tnos. 1117 BOYCE STRECT THE BELFAST BUHMNG NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROUNA THE BELFAST BUILDING NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS R. B. BAKER, President J. DAVE CALDWELL, Vice President PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS, Secretary-Treasurer LOUIS C. FLOYD R. AUBREY HARLEY THOMAS H. POPE CARLOAD ■4 i II llllllllllllllllllllllllllll NOW—A Beautiful Model A-75 International Harvester Refrigerator (Similar to Illustration) FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY! 147. Sore, Well Trade with You! LOWEST TERMS AVAILABLE! Model A-75 International Harvester holds 24 qts. of milk! Here’s a refrigerator that gives you lots of practical food capacity in small floor space. Almost 14 square feet of shelf space. Big 35-lb. capacity full- width freezer. Chill tray holds up to 14.5 lbs. of fresh meat. AH shelves are interchangeable and adjust to position. You’ll like it’s low price, too! Decorator Door. several days last week with her sister, Mrs. P. C. Singley. Dr. and Mrs. Joe Freed of Co lumbia spent Saturday with Mn. Freed’s mother and aunt, Mrs. E. W. Werts and Miss Kate Barre. Mrs. S. C. Spence and her grandson, Robert Sppnce of Washington, D. C. are spending this week with Mrs. Spence’s sis ter and niece, Mrs. A. B. Hunt and Mrs. Frances Spotts. Mr. Spence was here for the weekend but re turned to Washington Sunday. Mrs. Webster Grayson who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Connelly, for two weeks while Mr. Grayson was at camp, has gone to Columbia where Mr. Grayson is in summer school. Miss Anne Hendrix spent last weelf with Mrs. Carroll Hutchin son in West Columbia. Miss Patsy RudisiU of Cherry- ville, N. C. is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Walter Hamm. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hamm, Jr. and their two children, ttenny and Susan, spent £!unday in Anderson with Mrs. Hamm’s sister, Mrs. Welborn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jpe Webster and their little daughter, Lois, of Florence spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Gibson. They Waited Mrs. Webster’s sister, Mrs. H. O. Newman in the Newberry Hospital. Misses Sally Bedenbaugh and Kay Stockman spent last week with Sally’s aunt, Mrs. Clyde E. Bedenbaugb and Mr. Bedenbaugh in Easley. With the Bedenbaughs Sunday were Mrs. J. A. Counts, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bedenbaugh, Rodney Bedenbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stockman. Sally and Kay returned home with their par ents Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Wheeler will return home today (Thursday) from a week’s visit with Mrs. Wheeler’s relatives in Mt. Airy and other places in Maryland. The Wheeler’s daughter, Mrs. W. IX Stone and her son, Don of Saluda accompanied them on the trip. Sunday guests of Misses Susie and Mary Langford were Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Rents and Miss Jen nie Rents of Williamston; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Langford and Miss Ann Langford of Columbia; and Mrs. Robert Darlington and small daughter of Mayesville, Ky. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Overbeek or Fort Jackson spent the weekend with Mrs. Oyerbeek’s mother, Mrs. Rufus .Long. Mrs. Overbeek is the former Miss Verta Ruth; Long, who has been a, nurse ift the army. She has been discharg ed. Dr. Overbeek will be disch Recent Births Hospital Patients Deed Transfers LIVINGSTON Mr. and Mrs. James Patrick Livingston, Route 4, announce the birth of a seven pound, three ounce son, Daniel Grady on June 21 at Newberry Memorial Hospi tal. Mrs. Livingston is the for mer Estelle Foster. GRAHAM Mr. and Mrs. Omarle Werts Graham, Route 1, Pomaria, an nounce the birth of a six pound, four ounce s daughter, Marilyn Faye, on June 22 at the Newberry County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Graham is the former Katie Faye Stoudemire. LONG Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cecil Long, Route 1, Chapin, announce the birth of a five pound, 12 ounce daughter, Stella Mae, on June 22 at the Newberry Hospital. Mrs. Long is the former ^Rosa Lee Meetze. BEARD Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Franklin Beard, 1604 Boundary street, an nounce the birth of an eight pound, three ounce son,, Robert David, on June 24 at the Newber ry County Hospital. Mrs. Beard is the former Nancy Lee BurnetL COTNEY Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Boyd Cot- ney, Route 1, Newberry announce the birth of a seven pound, foui ounce daughter, Cynthia Anita, at the Newberry Memorial Hospital on June 27. Mrs. Cotney is the former Vera Bedenbaugh. Visiting hours at the Newber ry County Memorial Hospi^ri are: 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.; 2 to 4 p.m.; and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Chil dren under 13 are not permitted to visit. ed Tuesday and the couple will leave that day for Grand Rapids, Mich., where they will live. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Callahan 7 / of Columbia spent the weekend with Mrs. Callahan’s mother, Mrs. P. C. Singley. Mrs. H. E. Counts, Miss Mar tha Counts, Mrs. J. L. Counts and Miss Annie Hunter spent several days last week In the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. With Mrs. O. W. Amick Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beam of Newberry. Mrs. Robert Myers'has returned to Lewistown, Pa. after a. two weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fellers. Mrs. My ers’ three daughters stayed for a longer visit with their grandpar ents. Mrs. H. O. Newman is a patient in the Newberry Hospital. She nn* derwent surgery Saturday and is getting on nicely. Mrs. D. A. Bedenbaugh is im proving after an operation in the Columbia Hospital last week. Miss Alma Altman, Rt. 3. Baby Bobby Cameron Armfield, Whitmire. Mrs. Pearl Banks, 1401 Friend St. Mrs. Luda Blanton, Rt. 1. Little Miss Mary Frances Bow ers, Rt. 3, Prosperity. R. C. Craven, Rt. 1, Kinards. Mrs. Mattie Donald, 2047 Pied mont St. Mrs. Lucy Elmore, 1325 Pelham St Jacob Hunt, Rt. 4. Claude Hester, 512 Wright SL Mrs. Orrie Jennings, 123 Grace St Mrs. Earon Johnson, 607 Pope St. J. A. Lester, Box 142, Green wood. Mrs. Fannie Long, Rt 3. Ernest Long, Rt 2. Mrs. Viylan McLeod, Rt. 1. Mrs Katherine McConnell, 1325 Washington St Mrs. Euna Mize, Rt 1. Mrs. Estelle Marlowe, 1619 Har rington St * Mrs. MaiV Martin, Rt. 1, Pros perity. Mrs. Vesta Metts, 1308 Milligan St ' Mrs. Ruth Newman, Prosperity. H. H. Ruff, Rt. 2. J. W. Rankin. Mrs. Patricia Schumpert, 701 Main St. L. A. Wilson, 2123 Brown St. Mrs. Lillta Yonce, Johnston. \ Colored' Patients Osburn Bowers, Rt 1, Silver- street Vera Davenpprt, 1316 Elmwood St., Columbia. Lee June Epps, 2224 Emory St Ethel Gallman, 834 Hunter St Eddie Mae Hall, 602 Coates St Lenora Jeter, 310 Gilliam St. David Longshore, Rt. 4. Agnes Littlejohn, 912 Wise St Essie Matthews, Box 361, Bates- burg. Ella Whitney, Rt. 2, Pomaria. Lula Wise, Rt 1, Prosperity. v Newberry No. 1 Citizens Home Fire Insurance Company to Catherine Smith Hayes, and Dave L. Hayes, one lot and one building, 106’ on Har rington street and 102 feet on Caldwell street (building presently used by Calhoun Life Insurance Co.), 65.00 and other valuable considerations. Newberry No. 1 Outside John -F. Banks to Willie May Banks Griffin and Thomas B. Griffin, 34 acres and one building, 62,500. Olin O. Shealy to Everett L. Nobles et al one lot and one build ing, 1813 Rivers street, 62,000. South Carolina State Highway Department to C. D. Coleman, 12 lots (old State Highway Depart ment Maintenance Shop property) 67,526.32. T. P. -Mills to Charles L. Lake, 2 acres, 66.00 love and affection for brother-in-law. Ida P. Hutchinson, Cyril McK. Hutchinson and Margaret H. Schumpert to Mary Sue Hutchin son, 3.16 acres and one building, 65.00 love and affection. Bush River No. 3 Boyd Lumber Company to the Champion Paper and Fibre /Com pany, $42.60 acres, 642,130. ''Whitmire No. 4 Outside Mattie P. Suber to Roy B. So ber, one lot, 61*00 love and affec tion. ; Evelyn Glenn Whitaker to Daisy Bell Lane, one lot, 65.00 love and affection. • W. S. Suber to Zach E. Aughtry, one lot, 6500. * F. Leroy Suber to Roy B. Su ber, one lot, 65.00 love and affec tion. Little Mountain No. 6 Barney M. Yates to Allie De- Motes Callahan, 16 acres (one- tyalf undivided interest .fa 14 acres) 65.00/ and other valuable H. D. AGENT SCHEDULE considerations. / MORE DAYLIGHT — Three of eight Americans live under day light saving plans. LIMITING FARM ING—-Only 10 per cent of China is suitable for agriculture. Kiwanis President Attends Convention . Howard Turner, president of the Ideal Kiwanis dub and his son Hogh, left last Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio, where Mr. Tur ney is attending~ the National Ki- wanis convention this week. They plan to return Itome on Hunt SL Friday. PRIVATE CASES—About 4 per cent of America’s total mental pa tients are fa private hospitals. The County Home Agents Mrs. Margie D. Freeman and Mrs. Mar garet R. Coleman announce the following schedule for the week of July 4th through Saturday, July 9th. Monday, July 4th—Legal boll- day. Tuesday, July 5th—Office; Po maria HDC at school at 3:30 with Mrs. E. S. Sheeley as hostess. Bush River HDC at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs. Willie Cromer as hos tess. Wednesday, July 6th—OffU Hartford HDC at 2:30 at the Community Center with Mrs. L. Bnzzhardt, Mrs. Charles Croi and Mrs. Horace Cromer as tesses. - , Thursday, July 7th—Home Its: ML Pleasant HDC at 3: m. at the school with derson Cooper and Mrs. Berly as hostesses. Jolly Street HDC *t 3:30 school with Mrs. George son and Mrs. Gerald as hostesses. Friday, July 8th—Office lapa HDC at 3:30 with Mrs Wessinger and Mrs. J. B. singer a* hostesses. Saturday, July' 9th—-Office P Mrs. Enlow Dies At Mills Clinic Mrs. Rosa Stockman Enlo wife of the late John ~ low. died Thursday Mills Clinic in Prospertl had been in ill health for years. Mrs. Enlow was born and ed in the Zion section of County and was the the late John and. Sara Stockman. She was a meml Zion Methodist Church. She is survived by four hi iers, George, Prosperity; Newberry; Paul and Fred | man. Prosperity, and her g mother, Mrs. Vick Stockman Prosperity. Funeral service's were condi Friday at 3 p.m. at Zion M< Church by the Rev. R. P. 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