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PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1955 PERSONAL MENTION MR. AND MRS. J. W. STEVEN SON of Georgetown, Mrs. Eloise Morris, Mrs. Ray Hall and Mrs. A. CL Timms of Winnsboro, and Mrs. JOstelle Dill, of Clinton, were Sun day visitors in the home of Mr. , aad Mrs. John H. Ruff on Glenn tptreet. MR. AND MRS. S. W. BROWN jpnd children, Sarah Helen, and Clyde and Mrs Sallie Brown spent y £he weekend in Virginia in the ^ftiome of 'Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown. MR. AND MRS. ED CANNON, ♦fr and Mrs. P. D. Hollowoy, and Hdr. and Mrs. A E. Morehead were among those from Newberry who attended the Clem son - Carolina ^game last Thursday. MR. AND MRS. RALPH BLACK ijand sons, Bucky and Luke, spent Sunday in the mountains of North Carolina. THE CONDITION OF MRS. MRS. H. B. SENN, Mrs. Sarah Wallace and Mrs. Frances Linder- man and daughter, Sally, spent Sunday afternoon and night at Montreat, N. C. MRS, RAY H. FEAGLE, Mrs. M. P. Moody and Mrs Pearl Hoff man of Columbia returned Sun day night after spending from Thursday until Sunday of last week in Mt. Jackson with rela tives, Rev. and Mrs. John A. San ders and children, Felix, James, and Timothy. They drove up Sky- i line Drive and returned through Missionaries To Visit Trinity Church Rev. and Mrs. Edwin R. Jones, who are on furlough from their missionary work in Ethiopia, wlil be at Trinity Methodist church on Friday night, October 28 at 7:30 p. m. to speak and show slides of their work in Ethiopia. The jones’ are from Montreal, Canada and served with the Su dan Interior Mission. The public is cordially invited to attend the service Friday. [TIO 5ER, J939NRY BOOZER, who has been 111 for the past several months, re mains critical. Mrs. Josephine Hanning of Virginia has been staying with her mother during Illness. the Shenandoah valley. PFC. JIM FEAGLE who has been stationed on Eniwetok, in the Pacific since May, has been made manager of the non-commis- ioned officer’s club there. MR. AND MRS. JIMMY DE HART of Spartanburg spent a short while in Newberry Saturday morning with Mrs. DeHart’s bro ther, Pinckney N. Abrams. They were enroute to Roland, N. C. to visit with Mr. DeHart’s sister. They were accompanied to Roland by Mr. DeHart’s mother, Mrs. Lo la DeHart. GERALD O. (JACK) SHEALY has returned to his position as manager of the Newberry water For Notions .. IT’S THE Carolina Remnant Shop Bias trim in Emerald, Copen and Red. Belts and buckle kits, belting, buckles, button molds, seam binding, zippers of all kinds, shoulder pads, grippers, cafe curtain rings in colors. Carolina Remnant Shop Main Street Newberry, S. C. Final Rites For Mrs. Longshore Mrs. Maude C. McWhirter Long shore, 51, wife of James Clarence Longshore of Columbia, formerly of Newberry, died Tuesday night at the Baptist hospital in Colum bia. Mrs. Longshore was born in Newberry, the daughter of the late Callie J. and Amelia Vaughn Mc Whirter. She lived in Newberry until moving to Columbia in IMl. She was a member of Central Methodist Church, Newberry. Besides her husband, she is sur vived by her step-mother, Mrs. Carrie B. McWhirter of Newberry; two sons, Carl E. and Roy J. Long shore, both of Columbia; one brother, Richard McWhirter, and one sister, Mrs. Eula Senn Berry, both of Newberry; two grandchil dren; an aunt, Mrs. Mattie Ale- wine, and an uncle, Jordan Vaughn, both of Newberry. Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock from the Whitaker Funeral Home by the Rev. J. W. Davenport and the Rev. Joseph Derrick. Burial followed in Rosemont cemetery. Active pallbearers were Fred Rodelsperger, George Rodelsper- ger, A. P. Morris, Lomas Morris, Ralph Vaughn, Leo Hendrix, and Cliff Sanders. Serving as honorary pallbearers were John Clarkson, Wilson Brown, Sam Beam, Tom Fellers, J. V. Clamp, C. T. Summer, Fred Koosa, Hugh Griffin, G. V. Oreech, Claude W. Bouknight, E. L. Kelly, E. B. Purcell, Marvin Summer, Jake Wise, Harry Hedgepath, and the members of the Columbia Fire Department. Assisting with the flowers were Miss Ethel Koon, Mrs. Leo Hen drix, Mrs. Nannie Sandfbrd, Mrs. Eleanor Beard, Miss Marcell Boozer, and Mrs. Hugh Barker. plant after a serious illness and operation several weeks ago. Brockenbrough First Lieutenant George B. Brockenbrough, 24, •on of George H. Brockenbrough, Kinarde, was recently .promoted to first lieutenant at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md„ where he ia an Instructor with the Army’s Ordinance School. Lt. Brocken-' brough was graduated from Clemeon College just prior to entering the Army in February 1954. David Reeder Pitts Rites Friday David Reeder Pitts, 77, died early Thursday morning at his residence in the Burton section of Newberry County. He had been ill for the past year. Mr, Pitts was born and reared in Newberry County, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pitts. He spent most of his life in the Bur ton section where he operated a farm. He was a member of Trin- CLOVER LEAF I DRIVE-IN Theatre Kibler Dies After s Long- Dlness Will L. Kibler, 82, of the St. Phillips section ot Newberry Coun ty, died early Tuesday morning at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. D. L. Driggers on Caldwell street. He had been ill for several years. Mr. Kibler was horn and reared in the St. Phillips section, a son of the late, Adam and Laura Eargle Kibler. He was a farmer and a member of St. Phillips Lutheran Church, where he was a former member of the Church Council and a member of the Church Brother hood, He married the former Miss Mary Louvinia Ruff, who died three years ago. He Is survived by two sons, W. D. Kibler, Newberry and L. Earl Kibler, Greenville; seven daugh ters, Mrs. John A. Stone, Mrs. Paul Stone, Mrs. Legrande Liv ingston, Mrs. Louie Metts, Mrs Heyward Mills, Mrs. D. L. Drig gers, and Mrs. C. C. Werts; one sister, Mrs. Lilia Shealy, of White Rock; two brothers, Dave Kibler, Gilmer, Tex., and J. J. Kibler, Morvew, N. O.; 14 grandchil dren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at 5:39 p. m. Wednesday at St. Phillips Lutheran Church by the Rev. C. L. Richardson. League Anniversary Banquet Is Tonight Two hundred persons are ex pected to gather tonight at the Newberry Community Hall to ^ielp the members of the Civic League of Newberry celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the organisation with a Golden Anniversary Ban quet. Dr. James C. Kinard will deliv er the main address of the eve ning, and greetings will be brought by other prominent persons includ ing Senator Strom Thurmond, Congressman Bryan Dorn, Sena tor Marvin Abrams and Mayor James E. Wiseman. A ceremonial cutting of the An niversary cake will be held, with Dr. Mamie Summer, president of the League cutting the cake and Mrs. R. D. Wright, only charter member of the League who is still a member, * receiving the first slice. Services Today For Eugene C. Folk died late Tuesday afternoon at the Newberry County Memorial Hos pital after a short illness. Mr. Folk was a native of Newberry County, and was a son of the late Hayne H. and Catherine Buz- hardt Folk. He was a member of the Beth Eden Lutheran Church, an honor ary member of the church council, and a trustee of Beth Eden Long Lane School. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. lone Caldwell Folk: four sons, Mil- ton C., Eugene C. Jr., and J. Eld- ward Folk, all of Newberry, and James H! Folk of Charleston; one sister, Mrs. Julia Crapps of New berry and Columbia, and two granddaughters. Funeral services will. be con ducted today (Thursday) at 3 p. m. at McSwain Funeral Home by the Rev. Thomas Weeks and Dr. R. A. Goodman. At advertised in Right— Black Tassel Loafer $9.95 C & D widths —Left Cordo Brown, Plain Toe, cushion Crepe r soles $9.95 « B, C & D widths psdwwi 1 YOUNG IDEAS IN SHOES Anderson’s Shoe Store NEWBERRY, S. C. THURSDAY A FRIDAY They All Kissed The Bride Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas, Roland Young Added Color Cartoon—Robin Rodenthood ' SATURDAY Jesse James vs. The Daltons (In Color)- Brett King, Barbara Lawrence, James Griffith Added Color Cartoon—Bored Cuo|koo SUNDAY & MONDAY The Purple Plain (In Technicolor) Gregory Peck, B. De Banzie, Win Min Tha Added Color Cartoon—Little Duokaroo RITZ Theatre THURSDAY & FRIDAY Jack Webb, Janet Leigh, Edmond O’Brien, Peggy Lee, Andy Devine Pete Kelly’s Blues (In Cinemascope & Color) Also Cartoon—Bull Fright ity Methodist Church. He was twice married first to Mrs. Mary Auntney Longshore who died a number of years ago. Then he was married to Mrs. Mattie Senn Pitts who survives. Besides his wife, he is survived by seven sons: Hugh Pitts, New berry, Herman, Willian, John, Milton, Jesse Pitts, all of Silver- street, and Floyd Pitts of Spartan burg; three daughters, Mrs. An nie Davenport Bundrick, Mrs. Eva Johnston, and Mrs. Veda Dorroh, all of Silverstreet; . one brother, Jim Pitts of Newberry; 43 grand children and 28 great grandchil dren and a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 2:30 Friday afternoon from Trinity Methodist Church by the Rev. Philo Jones, and the Rev. R M. Dubose. Interment was in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were James Reeder Pitts, Alf Dorroh, J. W. Pitts, Joe Pitts, Herman John ston, and Marion Pitts. Honorary escort was composed of the Board of Stewards of Trin ity Methodist Church. SATURDAY Dennis O’Keefe, Mara Lane, Rossana Brazzi ANGELA Also Cartoon—Flea for Two Important Meeting Of Mollohon Local Mollohon TWUA-OIO Local un ion No. 334 will meet Sunday af ternoon, October 30 at 3 P.M, in the Mollohon school house. This is a very important meeting be cause nominations of all officers for the year of 1956 will begin at this time and reports on other matters of vital importance will be made. The following meeting, schedul ed for November *13 will not be held, due to the wage conference in Charlott'e, and nominations for all remaining officers will be com pleted November 27. All members are especially urged to be pres ent. I Prosperity 4-H October Meeting The Prosperity Senior 4-H club held their monthly meeting on October 14. The meeting was called to order by the president, Martha Brown. Devotions were conducted by Patsy Livingston, after which the 4-H pledge and Flag salute were led by the presi dent. A poem was given by Kay New man. The meeting was turned over to Mrs. Oolem&n, who show ed a film on “How to Stretch Your Food Dollar.’* The roll was called and minutes of the last meeting read by the secretary. It was suggested that refreshments be served at future meetings. A committee was appointed to make the necessary arrangements. Mem bers of the committee are Jo Ann Kunkle, Kay Newman, Brenda Denris and Reba Adams. The nueeting was adjourned. Scott Edward Vance Christened Sunday The following article of local in terest is from a newspaper in Fill more, California: Little Scott Edward Vance who is six weeks old on Thursday of this week, was the principal per son in a solemn and happy event that took place at three o’clock Sunday afternoon at the Saint Francis of Assissi Catholic church here In Fillmore. His parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vance chose Mrs. George Scoles of Fillmore and Miss Kay Fitzpatrick of Los Angeles as God-mother and God father for their son. Father Jos eph F. Alker, pastor of the church performed the baptismal service. Present for the ritual was Miss Virginia Okell of Los Angeles who came up with Miss Fitzpatrick es pecially for the event. Both young ladles are very dear friends of the family. dnable to be here were the baby’s grandmother and grand father, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Vance of Pico and 1 his great grand-par ents. , Mr. and Mrs. Sanp Vance of Santa Ana. • i . s For hia \baptism Scott wore a dress that was about 69 years old and which had been worn by his unde, Mr. E. B. Purcell, at his Christening. It was of dainty white batiste with a high neckline, lace inserts and a deep flounce of eye let embroidery around the bottom. Mrs. Vance is the former Louise Purcell of Newberry. ADS DOGS AND CATS boarded, wash ing, de-flealng and de-worming. -dolma Kennerley, Pinehaven Kennels, Newberry. Phone 1235-W or 1149. 23-tfc WANTED TO RENT—3 - bedroom house for Mr. and Mrs. Dennis,. Newton and family. Call Mrs. Eli zabeth Johnson, Phone 209. 242tc ELECTRIC MOTORS ' ' New-Used-Rebuilt Bought-Solc -Exchanged We repair all types Satisfaction Guaranteed I Mann Electric Repair Co. 2329 Main St.. Columbia, S. C.|| SS-tfc NOTICE FOR BIDS The Newbdrry County Board of Commissioners are accepting bids on November 1, 1955 at 10 A. M. for trade-in prices os one new automobile. The car to be traded can be seen at/ a set time. Complete specifications on spec ial forms may be obtained at the Supervisor’s office in the Court House. All bids must be submitted on forms furnished. S. W. Shealy, Supervisor. •• -a 4 v. • • h.:mj WM: County Reservists Recently Promoted COLtJMT^IA, Oct. 24.—Robert L. Hentz, of Pomaria, assigned to Company B, 518th Infantry, Cha pin, recently received a promotion to the grade of Sergeant First Class in the United States Army Reserves, it has been announced by officials of the South Carolina Military District. % COLUMBIA, Oct. 24—Two Army reservists assigned to Station Complement, 3031th ABSTJ, Green wood, have been promoted recent ly in the United Sltates Army Re serves, it has been announced by officials of the South Carolina Military District. James R. Hendrix, of Rt. 2, Prosperity, was promoted to Cor poral. Donald C.. Seymour, of 1401 Third street, Newberry, was promoted to Private First Class. FOR SALE—One Hotpoint Elec tric Range, DeLuxe model, first class condition. James C. Kinard, 2007 College street. Phone 417. -y FUNERAL HOME AMBHANCE PHONE 270 " ♦ FOR Expert Repair Bring Your Radio or Toievisloft —To— GEO. N. MARTIN Radio and Television SALES and SERVICE ISOS MAIN STREET Newberry, S. C. 24 HOUR SERVICE Telephone 311 wags |||g • > FULLY AUTOM ATIC / Perfections SENSATIONAL Hoor-ievel Delivers'Warm Air Gentlv • No u o i (j 0 r 2 f i s, WITH THE ALL-MODERN n WELLS Theatre THURSDAY IflnSUIEOWRSB Also COLOR CARTOON FRIDAY & SATURDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY Jane Wyman, Charlton Hesto^, Claire Trevor, Thelma Ritter LUCY GALLANT (In VistaVisiorr & Technicolor) Also Cartoon—What’s Brewin’ Bruin? ■JOHN WAYNE mre fighting! S KENTUCKIAN!! 8 AKWUUC HOtiKE g .n. MONDAY — TUESDAY VAN HEFLIN —IN— “COUNT THREE & PRAY” ALSO LATE SHOW 10:30 SAT. Auto Truck Ef ILL'S Glass Mirrors SLCL Maxwell Bros. & Lindsay Furniture 1313 Main Street Newberry, S. C.