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THE NEWBERRY SUN
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1355
To Church This Week
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YOUTH
The Timeless
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Youth is not o time of Hfe. It is o state of mind. It is not o
matter of ripe cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a temper
of the will, a quality of the imagination, a vigor of the emo
tions, it is a freshness of the deep springs of life. Youth means
a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity,* over
appetite, over adventure, over loss of ease. This often exists
in a man of fifty years. People grow old by deserting their
ideals. Years wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm
wrinkles the soul. Worry, doubt, self-distrust, fear and de
spair—these are the long, long years that bow the head ond^.
turn the growing spirit bock to dust.
You are as young as your faith; as old as your
doubt; as young as your self-confidence, as
old as your fear, as young as your hope, as
old as your despair In the central place
of your heart there is a wireless station; so
long as it receives messages of health, love,
hope, cheer, courage, grandeur, and power
from the earth, from men and the Infinite,
so long are you young.
When the wires are all down and the cen
tral place in your heart is covered with the
snows of pessimism, and the ice of cynicism,
then are you grown old indeed.
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Newberry, S. C.
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“Home of Good Foods”
College Street Extension Phone 236
NEWBERRY, S. C.
Deed Transfers
Newberry No. 1
L. W. Green to Emily Lucy
Martin and Banna Piester Martin,
one lot and one building, (Mrs.
J. R. Green Estate) $1000.
.Tench P. Green to Emily Lucy
Martin and Banna Piester Martin,
one lot and one building, (Mrs.
J. R. Green Estate) . $1000.
Annie G. Martin to Emily Lucy
Martin and Banna Piester' Martin
one lot and one building $1000.
David P. Green to Emily Lucy
Martin and Banna Piester Martin
one lot and one building (Mrs. J.
R. Green Estate) $1000.
Banna G. Niles to Emily Lucy
Martin and Banna Piester Martin
one lot and on© building (Mrs. J.
R. Green Estate) $1000.
>’ -JSdrs. P. N. (Mary Helen) Martin
et al to W. D. Beard, one lot on
Glenn street, $5 and other valua
ble considerations.
Newberry No. 1 (Outside)
Silas Cannon, et al to Vernlce
Cannon Pratt, 609 Caldwell St.,
Newberry, ©ne lot and one build
ing (Mary Cbnnon Estate, $6.00,
love and affection.
Lone Long to Jefferson Haskell
Long, Route 4, Newberry, 89.53
acres, $5, love and affection.
O. F. Axmfield, Sr., to Joe E.
Blckley, one lot and one building
on Rosalyn Drive, Crestwood, $6
and other valuable considerations.
Pomaria No. 5
Mrs. Lucy Graham, et al, ■ to
Mrs. Bertha Mae Graham Rich
ardson, 30 acres, $1000.
Eddie Graham to Claude Gra
ham, 1.8 acres, $5 love and affec
tion.
Hospital Patients
Mrs. Leona Andrews, route 1.
Mrs. Robert By rum, 1648 Evans
street.
Mrs. Arthur Boozer, Route two,
Prosperity.
Mr. William B. Boinest, Route
three. Prosperity.
Mrs. Joby Betchman, 1JU4 Pearl
street.
J. O. Boozer, Newberry.
Mr. Roger Connelly, Route three
Prosperity.
Miss Polly Ann Dominick, 1318
Silas street.
Baby Boy Dowd, College street
extension.
Rev. Jefferson Drafts, Route 1,
Pomaria.
Mr Neal E. Darby, 915 Glenn St.
Miss Lucy Epps, 909 Caldwell
street.
Mrs. W. E. Elmore, 1325 Pelham
street.
Mr. Willie Mac Frick, Route one,
Newberry.
Mrs. Mattie Hartman, Rpute 3,
Prosperity.
Mr. Milo Humphries, 402 Wright
street.
Mrs. Arthur Kyzer, Route four,
Newberry.
Mrs. Mamie Lovelace, Route 3,
Prosperity.
Mrs. Euna Mize, Route one,
Newbery.
Mrs. Estelle Marlowe, 1519 Har
rington stret.
Margaret Ouzts, 508 Wright St.
Mrs. Douglas Rinehart and baby
boy, Wilson street, Batesburg.
Mr. Albert Richardson, Pomaria.
Mrs. Shelby Seibert, 205 Hart
ley street, Batesburg.
Mr. Clarence Thomas, 1532 S.
Church street, Whitmire.
Mrs. H. W. Thomas, 1402 Sec
ond street.
Mr. L. A. Wilson, 2123 Brown
street.
Building Permits
Oct. 19: Mrs. Lucille Son, re
roof dwelling, 2013 Nance street,
$606.
Oct. 22: Elisha Dennis, add one
rocw to dwelling, 209 Hardeman
street, $200.
MAfelON DAVIS CLUB
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
The Marion Davis Mothers club
will meet Wednesday night, Nov
ember, 2, at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Y.
T. Dickert on Nance street. Mes-
dames Eugene Shealy and B. F.
Hawkins will be in charge of the
program.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
I will make a final settlement
of the estate of Mrs. Rosa West in
the Probate Court for Newberry
County, S. C., on Monday, the 28th
day of November, 1966, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon, and will
immediately thereafter ask for my
discharge as Administrator of said
estate.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Mrs. Rosa
West, deceased, are hereby noti
fied to file the same, duly verified
with the undersigned, and those
indebted to said estate will please
make payment likewise.
Perry E. West, Administrator
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COUNTY JAIL . . .
(Continued from page 1)
printed when he enters the jail.
Mr. Shealy, who will have been
at the jail for seven years on Jan
uary 1st, urged the citizens of
Newberry to come and inspect the
jail at any time. “After all,” said
the jailor, “this belongs to the
taxpayers. We just keep it going.”
He stated that church groups were
especially welcomed, mentioning
that one or two of the churchres
hold regular services, which the
prisoners appreciated, but others
paid no attention to the jail in
mates except once in a while, on
special occasions. Mr. Shealy also
expressed his appreciation to the
Gideons, who just this week plac
ed eleven Bibles in the jail.
HOMECOMING . . .
(Continued from page 1)
Alumni association.
Secretary Kelly says, “Those
who return to the college campus
will certainly enjoy the full pro
gram and at the same time see
many of the fine improvements
that have been made on the cam
pus.”
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF NEWBERRY s
BY; E. MAXCY STONE,
Probate Judge.
Whereas, Ruby Qualls hath
made suit to me to gfant her Let
ters of Administration of the Es
tate and effects of Benjamin Gro
ver Qualls, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said
Benjamin Grover Qualls, deceased
that they be and appear before
me, in the Court of Probate to be
held In Newberry, S. C. on Satur
day, October 22, next, after publi
cation hereof, at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said adminis
tration should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 11th
day of October, Anno Domini 1965.
E. MAXCY STONE,
Probate Judge Newberry County
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Notice of
GENERAL ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that a
General Election will be held on
Tuesday, November 8, 1956 for the
purpose of electing the following
officers to serve the City of New
berry for the period of two years:
Ma3 r or.
Alderman Ward 1. Alderman
Ward 2. Alderman Ward 3. Aider-
man Ward 4. Alderman^ Ward 5.
Alderman Ward 6.
Voting precincts as follows:
Ward 3 No. 2—C. A. Shealy, J.
H. Martin, Frank Yochem. Voting
at Scout Hall, School house.
Ward 5—Mrs. Lillie Goree, Mrs.
Irene Jones,, Mrs. Gladys Shealy.
Voting next to Corley’s Barber
Shop.
- Ward 2 (New Court house—Mrs.
Cyril Hutchinson, Coke Dickert,
Tom Wicker, Mrs; Tom Wicker.
NOTE—All who voted in the
summer primary at West End (No.
5) and at Mollohon (No. 3-2) will
vote in this General Election at
the same precincts. Voters from all
other boxes will vote at the new
court house.
Polls will be open at 8:00 a. m.
and will remain open until 4:00
p. ra. A County Registration Cer
tificate is a requirement for vot
ing.
CITY OF NEWBERRY,
By W. Clarence Wallace,
City Clerk.
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“DUTCH” MAC LEAN . . .
(Continued from page 1)
of baseball MacLean turned out,
many famous players. }
Newberry was put on the map;
athletic-wise when MacLean’s 1
team defeated Auburn in the
Southern Inter-collegiate Tourna
ment played in Atlanta, and on the
very next day all but won a victory
from the University of North Caro
lina quintet
LIONS SPONSOR ...
(Continued from page 1) ,
Cannon, Ray Dawkint,, P. M. Den
nis, George K. Dominick, L. F.
Fischer, Louis C. Floyd, Dave
Hayes, Herschel Kemper, George
Rodelsperger ,Dr. I. M. Satter-
white, Earl Summer.
The Blood mobile will be located
at the Lutheran Church of the Re
deemer between the hours of 2
and 8 p. m. The quota for the
November trip is 100 pints.
Persons who are able to donate
blood are requested to contact a
member of the Lions club, or go
to the donor center at the Luther
an church on November 8, between
-he appointed hours.
Civil Defense Him
There will be a film on Civil
Defense shown at the Newberry
Junior high school on Tuesday,
November 1 at 4 P. M., sponsored
•by the Newberry County Medical
Auxiliary. The public is urged to
attend.
Parade Saturday
At Three O'clock
Big plans are being ma<je for
the Newberry College Home-com
ing program Saturday and for the
return to the college campus of
former coach Dutch MacLStan, to
whom the Newberry college Mac-
Lean gymnasium will be dedicated
during half-time ceremonies at the
Newberry-Guilford game Saturday
night.
Merchants and business men
have been asked to decorate their
stores and offices in the scarlet
and gray of Newberry college.
Residents of the city are also
being asked to show the colors at
their homes and on automobiles.
Free scarlet and gray bows for *
automobiles and homes will be
available Saturday in front of the
Chamber of Commerce.
A parade of cars and college
students will begin at 3 p. m. Sat
urday at the college. The parade
un^ts will proceed from the college
to Boyce street, to McKibben, to
Main and out Main street to Glenn
street.
. A silver cup will be presented
during the game half-time for the
best decorated window in a place
of' business in Newberry. “Wel
come Home, Dutch” signs will be
displayed throughout the pity.
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H. D.lAGENT
The County Home Agents Mrs.
Margie D. Freeman, Mrs. Margar
et R. Coleman and Miss t Phyllis
Herring announce the following
schedule for October 31 through
November 5th.
Monday, Oct. 31—-Office.
Tuesday, Nov. 1: Pomaria Jr.
and Sr. 4-H.,‘
Bush River HDC at 3 p. ttL at
the ihome of Mrs. Clifford Smith.
Pomaria HDC at 3 p. m. at the
school with Miss Jessie William
son as hostess.
Wednesday, Nov. 2: Newberry
Jr. High 6th 4-H at 8:30.
County Council of Farm Women
meeting 2:80 p. m. at Little Moun
tain high school with Little Moun
tain HDC at hostess.
Thursday, Nov. 3: Mt. Pleasant
HDC at 3 p. m. at the school with
Mrs. Fannie Ringer and Mrs. Da
vid Ringer as hostess.
Jolly Street HDC at 3 p. nu at
the school with Mrs. Jeff Metts
and Mrs. Tom Metts as hostesses.
Friday, Nov. 4: SL Phillips 4-H
club; Newberry County Agricul
tural Committee Meeting 2:30 p.
m. at the’Agricultural Building in
Newberry*
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Prosperity Chamber
Has Dinner Meeting
Congressman W. J., Bryan Dorn
representative from the Third
Congressional district, was speak
er at the fall dinner meeting of
the Prosperity Chamber of Com
merce which was held Friday, the
21st at the Masohic hall in Pros
perity. Other guests included Mr.
BUI Tedford, president of the New
berry Chamber of Commerce and
Mrs. Tedford, Mrs. Dorn,' Repre
sentative and Mrs. T. William
Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Coggins
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whelan.
A turkey dinner was served by.
the ladies of the Eastern star.
Mr. Coggins served as toast
master at the occasion. Dr. Thom
as F. Saber, pastor of St. Luke’s
Lutheran church pronounced the
invocation. Special music was fur
nished by the Lexington quartet
Congressman Dorn was intro
duced by Mr. William Hunter.'
Th6 program was concluded with
remarks and acknowledgements
by Earle J. Bedenbaugh, presid
ent of the Prosperity chamber.
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Calvin Crozier
Chapter Meets,
The Calvin Crosier Chapter of
the U. D. C. will hold its regular
meeting on Tuesday, November
first at four o’clock at the home
of Mrs. Thompson Price with
Mrs. C. A. Kaufm&nn, Mrs. A. T.
Neely, Mrs. W. D. Beard and Mrs.
Seth Meek as associate hostesses.
The program by Mrs. W. H. Ted
ford and Mrs. W. O. Miller win
be on “Confederate Newspapers”
A report of the Division U. D. C.
Convention will be heard.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against the estate of B. Q. Qualls,
deceased, are hereby notified to
file the same, duly verified with
the undersigned, and those indebt
ed to said estate will please make
payment likewise.
Ruby S. Qualls,
Administratrix
Oct 25, 1955. 26-3tc
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