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fe- ■ T&r' PAGE FOUR THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1955 £5 Miss Sarah Isabelle Truesdale, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Neil E. Truesdale, of Newberry, became the bride of Charles Ernest Seas- trunk, junior, son of Rev and Mrs. C. E. Seastrunk, senior, of West Columbia, at 6 p. m. on November 25, in the Presbyterian church in Bethune. The double ring cere mony was performed by the fath er of the bride in the preseijce of the families and a few close friends. Mrs. R. E. McCaskill, organist, and Miss Stella Bethune, great aunt of the bride, soloist, present ed the wedding music. Miss Be thune sang “O Perfect Love” (Barnby) prior to the ceremony. During the exchange of vows “To a Wild Rose” (MacDowell) was softly played. After the exchange of vows, the bridal couple knelt while Miss Bethune sang “Seal Us O Holy Spirit” (Meredith) and during the bridal benediction. Traditional wedding marches were used for the processional and the •recessionaJl. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, iE. Z. Truesdale, Jr. wore a weddJpg gown of white bridal satin. The long torso fitted bodice featured a drop shoulder double bertha and portrait neck line bordered with Chantilly lace. The long fitted < slee\ es ended in calla points over the wrists. The full skirt, enhanced in front by two insets of chantilly lace ended in a chapel train. Her finger-tip veil of bridal illusion fell from a cap of pleated chantilly lace and seed pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a purple throat ed orchid. Immediately after the ceremony the couple received in the vesti bule of the church. During the evening the couple left for a honeymoon in the moun tains of North Carolina. For trav eling. the bride changed to a light blue flannel suit, navy shoes and bag, white hat and gloves. She wore for her corsage the orchid from her Bible. The bride attended Coker col- Hospital Patients Mrs. Onie Boozer, 2104 Adelaid street. Mrs. Eunice Cook, route three, Prosperity. T. Ray Doolittle, route 2, Pom- aria. Miss Lucy Epps, 909 Caldwell street. * Mrs. Lucy Elmore, 1602 Calhoun street. Mrs. Ann Farr and baby boy. Little Mountain. Mrs. Mattie Hartman, route 3, Prosperity. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hendrix and baby girl, route 3, Prosperity. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Hendrix and baby girl, route 3, Newberry. Mrs. Ruth Koon, 1903 Tanyard street. Mrs. Nettie A. Lathan, 2003 Main street. Mrs. Minnie B. Meeks, route 1, Newberry.' Stuart Merrick, route 3, New berry. '' Mrs. Elizabeth Murray, 2203 Johnstone street. Mrs. Euna Mize, route ope, Newr berry. ,. j Mrs. EsteHe Marlowe, 1619 Har rington street. - ■ Clinton B. Mathews, 600 O’Neal street. Mrs. Vivian Rude, route 1, Sa luda. Mrs. Parnell Ringer and baby boy, route 1, Newberry. Miss Martha Sherbert, 2524 Nance street. J. F. Stephens, Silvers treet. L. A. Wilson, 2123 Brown street, Newberry. Colored Patients Baby Girl Caldwell, route one, Newbery. Mamie Dowdy, Silverstreet. Will Douglas, 809 Crosson St., Newbery. James Gallman, route 2, New bery. Alberta Pitts, route one, Chap pells. Rufus Swittenburg, route 3, Prosperity. lege and is a graduate of Newber ry college. She is now teaching in the Brookland-Cayce Junior high school. The bridegroom attended Clem- son college and is a graduate of Newberry college. He is now a student at the Southern Lutheran Seminary in Columbia. Upon returning from their wed ding trip, the couple will make their home in Columbia. COUNTY AUDIT . . . (Continued from page 1) Magistrates “Magistrate’s fines amounted to $15,724.35 during the year. Out of all fines collected, $2,966.33 v> as remitted to the S. C. Police Insurance and Annuity Fund in accordance with provisions of law. “The Magistrates co-operated with us and gave helpful assist ance during the audit.” Sheriff “'Hie Sheriff’s records show fees of $255.17 for the year, all of which were collected by the County Treasurer. “We were accorded courteous cooperation by the Sheriff. Probate Judge Records in the office of Probate Judge Maxcy Stone, as Master, Public Guardian, etc. were found in good shape, and the auditors re ported “The Probate Judge main tains very good records and ac corded us very helpful assistance during the audit.” Superintendent of Education “School claims were examined In ’ detail amd were found properly authorized and recorded. Receipts, disbursements, and balances re flected by the Superintendent’s records were reconciled with the County Treasurer’s accounts. “Total receipts were $1,096,369.- 95 including $48,732.70 of funds transferred. These receipts added to the beginning balance of $113,- 403.47, aggregate $1,209,773.42. “W?' reviewed .the accounting system in effect and, in our opin ion, the books and records are well kept, and afford a readily ac- cesible permanent record of the transactions of the office.. We wish to acknowledge the capable assistance accorded us .by the Superintendent, of Education and his personnel, especially the ac counting clerk.” Board of County Commissioners An audit of the Commissioners’ books showed an unexpended bal ance on hand at the end of the year of $31.62. The auditors ex pressed “appreciation of courteous and capable cooperation accorded us by Messrs Shealy and Lomin- ick.” County Treasurer In the office of Treasurer Ray Dawkins, the auditors found that “current tax collections of 94.46 per cent shown compare favorably with 1593 current tax collections of 94.44 percent and 94.95 per cent for 1962. “The treasurer’s records are kept in an excellent manner and we wish to acknowledge the very Hospital Births THOMASSON Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arthur Thomasson of Route 1 announce the birth of a daughter, Debra Lynn, on November 22 at the local hospital!. The little girt weighed 7 pounds 13 ounces. Mrs. Thomasson is the former Madge Elizabeth Craft. LIVINGSTON Mr. and Mrsi Thomas Grigsby Livingston of Apartment C2 Carol Courts, announce the birth of an eight pound, nine ounce son, Stan ley Clifton, on November 25 at the local hospital. Before marriage Mrs. Livingston was Shirley Car- olene Thacker. STEELE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brevard Steele of 220 Slayton street, Whit mire announce the birth of a six pound, three ounce daughter, Anita at the Newberry Hospital November 25th. Mrs Steele is the former Crystal Joan fluckaby. • •..i* BISHOP .ii tv//,* ... V Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Bish op of Route 3 announce the birth of a seven pound, nine oi^nce son, Ronnie Wayne, on Nov. 26 at the local hospital. Mrs. Bishop is the former Nahcy Kathleen Beden- baugh. HENDRIX Mr. and Mrs. Wtaston Hendrix, route 2, are parents of a seven pound, eight ounce daughter, Mary Wanda, born Nov. 27 at the Newberry hospital. RINGER Mr. and Mrs. David R. Ringer, route 1, are receiving congratula tions on the birth of an eight pound, 11 ounce son, Cecil Edgar, born November 28 at the local hospital. Mrs. Ringer, the former Miss Parnelle Fellers, expects to return home Sunday, and to her job as bookeeper at Carpenter’s after the first of the year. COURT RECEIVES ... (Continued from page 1) and battery of a high and aggrav ated nature, two years, Sanders Palmore, assault and battery with intent to kill, two years; Fred Haltiwanger and George Heller, affray, three months, suspended, placed on probation for two years; Thomas Crooks, non-support, $15- 00 or 1 year suspended on pay ment of $12.50 a week and placed on probation; Robert Cook, drunk en driving, second offense, 30 days or pay $150, placed on probation; Will Suber, drunken driving, sec ond offense, 60 days or payment of $250, placed on probation. helpful cooperation of Mr. Daw kins.” Delinquent Tax Collector The office of Tax Collector T. L. Hill was given a thorough au dit, found hi excellent shape and the auditor’s -acknowledged the “Active cooperation and capable assistance accorded us by Mr. Hill.” The only suggestions made by the auditors were that monies now in the county general fund and the school sinking fund be care fully studied “with a view toward Dorothy M«ae Sims, violation of liquor law, three months or $300 suspended and placed on proba tion for two years; Walter Hill, violation of liquor law, one year or $1500 suspended on service of 6 months or payment of $600, placed on probation. John. Albert Cromer, violation of liquor law, 1 year or $1000 suspended on serv ice of 3 months or payment of $250, placed on probation for 3 years; Clifton Free, pointing fire arms, six months suspended, put on probation for three years. Tholoman Eleazer, operating a public nuisance, 1 year suspended on service of one month, placed on probation for three years with special conditions. Adam Glymph, Sr., alais Buddy Fields, and Sims Cook, affray 3 months suspnded, placed on proba tlon for two years; Grover Shealy, drunken driving, second offense, one year or $1000, suspended on service of 60 days or payment of $200, placed on probation; Beat rice Reeder, Fred Brooks, and Thomas Caldwell, affray, 3 months suspended, placed on probation 2 years; Jessie Copeland, drunken driving, second offense, 3 months or pay $300, placed on probation; James Callmen. alais James Sims, drunken driving, third offense, 6 months or $600, placed on proba tion; Ray Andrew Martin, drunk en driving, second offense, one month or $100, placed on probation Mose Wilson, drunken driving, 2nd offense, 2 months, placed on pro bation. Deed Transfers Newberry No. 1 William C. Alverson to Grace Alverson, route 4, Kershaw, one lot and one building on O’Neal street, $5 love and affection. John W. Abrams and Helen B. Abrams to Siron W. Miller and Helen Waters Miller, one lot and one building on Highland Drive, $5 and other valuable considera tions. John S. DeHart to Carl D. Bn- low and Ernestine Enlow, one lot and one building on Cline street, $3500. People’s Finance company to Lit Led Grazier and Sallie Glymph Grazier, two lots on Emory street $709. The Belfast Corporation to the State Building and Loan associa tion, one lot and one building on Boyce street $6. Silverstreet No. 2 U. S. Department of Agriculture to Marvin E. Longshore and Rob erta L. Longshore, 7.50 acres $1. U S Department of Agriculture to Marvin M Longshore and Leah E Longshore, (quit claim deed) $1.00. Whitmire No. 4 (Outside) E. Gertrude Bell to Louise B. Baker, one lot on Whitmire high- H. D. AGENT SCHEDULE The County Home Agents an nounce the following schedule for the week of December 5 through 10: Mon day—office Tuesday—Pomaria Junior and Senior 4-H. Pomaria HDC with Mrs. C. S. Glymph as hostess. Wednesday — Newberry Junior high 6th 4-11 at 8:30. Hartford HD club at the school at 3 p. m. Thursday — office. Tranwood HDC at 3:30 at the Agriculture building in Newberry. Newberry county 4-H Junior Leadership club at 7:30 at the Youth Center. Friday—Prosperity Junior and Senior 4-H at 12:25. Jalapa HDC at 3 p. m. with Mrs. Harold Long, Mrs. Nora Long, Mrs. Herman Morris, Mrs. Lucy Brigman, Mrs. Guy McCullough and ( Mire. C. C. Spoon as hostess. Mt. Pleasant HDC party at 7:30 p.m. at the school. Saturday—office. HI '.V-'J way, $1 love and affection. Proeperlty No. 7 Sammy Johnson end Jas. John son to Mamie Johnson, one lot. - VvA determining the availability of cash for additional investment in appropriate income producing se curities. In addition to the posible desirability of increasing invest ments in savings and. loan assocla tions, U. S. 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