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'i-r K ' S .. ? '' t THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1956 THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE FIVE Building Permits May 30: Epting Memorial "Church on Milligen street, addi tion to church building:, brick ve neer, $30,000. June 1: J. M. Wessinger, one four-room wood frame brick ve neer dwelling on. Evans street, $8,000. June 5: E. B. Purcell general repair^ to store building on Main street (old Colonial store loca tion), $14,128.33. Kaufmanns Attend N. C. Commencement President and Mrs. C. A. Kauf- mann of Newberry College at tended the Commencement Exer cises at The Bowman-Gray School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, N. C. on Sunday, June 10. Their nephew, Jack S. Kaufmann of Hartsville, received his M. D. de gree. Dr. Kaufmann was presi dent of his class and a member of the honorary medical society, Al pha Omega Alpha at Bowman- Gray. He will interne in Phila delphia at the Pennsylvania hos pital. Newberry Native Dies In Virginia Dr. Howell M. Henry, native of Newberry, died June 7 at a hospital in Abingdon, Virginia. Funeral services were held Sat urday, June 9 at the residence in Emory, Virginia. Interment fol lowed in College Cemetery. Dr. Henry, who was well known in Newberry and is survived by relatives here was a graduate of Newberry College. At the time of his death he was retired, hav ing been professor of history and former dean at Emory and Hen ry College, Emory, Va. 1 Sincere Thanks I wish to thank the people of Newberry County, in particular, those in District 1, for the splendid vote given me in Tuesday’s primary election. I would like to urge your continued support in the second primary to be held on June 26, in my candidacy for Commissioner District No. 1. If elected, I wish to assure you that I will do my best to see that the people of the county are served equally and well. W. Ray Feagle TO THE CITIZENS OF NEWBERRY COUNTY When I decided several months ago to enter the race for State Senator from Newberry County, I did so because I wanted to have the honor of serving my county and the people of my county in that capacity. By your vote in the Democratic primary on Tues day, June 12, you have given me this honor. It is with the deepest feeling of sincerity that I say 'Thank You” to those who cast their ballot for me Tuesday. To you, and every other citizen of the county, I should like to state that in my capacity as Senator, the interests of the people of Newberry will always be foremost in my mind. Again, thank you for the high honor you have * given me. R. Aubrey Harley BY THE WAY . . (Continued from page 1) enough dirt off for them to eat; firewood stacked up ready for use—all you have to do. is bring your food and build the fire. While there, we were delighted when a car stopped and we dis covered the occupants were a couple who graduated from New berry College in the same class as Frasier, and their little girl, about three years old. They were Joe and Margaret Shull Hallman, both of whom are teaching in Laurens and were en route to Margaret’s home in West Colum bia. They, too, expressed their appreciation for the Park, saying they always stopped by there on their trip from Laurens to Co lumbia. So we all expressed our appreciation to the Newberry Garden Club and to Mrs. Richard L. Baker, who is state chairman of Roadside Development for the S. C. Garden Clubs, for this nice stop near Newberry. I’m sure we will be enjoying it often during the summer. FIRST DIP ENJOYED Two hundred children and 79 adults enjoyed the first swim of the season at Margaret Hunter pool last Saturday when it was officially opened. This is one of the nicest recreation centers in Newberry, and City Manager Ed Blackwell, as ' well as Recreation Director Paul Fuller urges the public to take advantage of it. The pool will be closed in the mornings except to those who are taking swimming lessons which, incidentally, are free except for the admission charge to the pool. It is open to the public afternoons from 2:00 until 6:00, nights from 7:00 until 10:00 and Sunday af ternoons, and I don’t know of anything that gives children or adults more healthy exercise and enjoyment than a dip in a nice, clean, sanitary pool. PRINTING: The Sun Is well equip ped to handle all your printing orders. We specialise ta letter heads, envelopes, billheads and statements, invoices. We print any kind of receipt book, numb bered or plain. Ruled forms, vou chers, and many, many other items. Try us for quality print ing with prompt service Phone No. 1. We’ll be glad to call. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Lilliam Dav enport Wardsworth, deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified with the un dersigned or his attorney, Walter T. Lake, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. Rufus L. Davenport, Executor. May 30, 1966 7-3tp NO TRESPASSING by Hunting, Fishing or otherwise on the lands owned by the undersigned. Viola tors will be prosecuted: FULMER WELLS W. B. HALFACRE J. D. ROOK THOS. O. STEWART GURNIE R. SUMMER GEORGE E. STONE 5-6tp. Eagle Scout Virgil Rinehart Member of Troop 66, Newber ry, sponsored by the Newberry Lions club. Eagle badge was presented at regular meeting of the Lions Club on Tuesday night, June 5. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. V. W. Rinehart. Virgil became a Tenderfoot Scout on December 10, 1951; second class on February 26, 1952; first class on October 28 _ 1952; star Scout on January 27*, 1953; life Scout on July 27, 1954. He is a Patrol Leader of the Flying Eagle Patrol. Col. Sessions Dies . At Florida Home Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Bra dy Sessions, 53, formerly of New berry, died Saturday in Clear water, Florida. ' He entered the U. S. Army in H2S, served in World War II and the Korean engagement and was retired in 1953. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Gainesville, Fla., the American Legion and the Chi Phi Fraternity of Geor gia Tech. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Kate Callahan Sessions, of Clear water; two grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. M. B. Sessions of Newberry; and a brother, George B. Sessions, of Newberry. FOR Expert Repair Bring Your Radio or Televialon GEO. N. MARTIN Radio and Television SALES and SERVICE 1309 MAIN STREET Newberry, 8b C. 24 HOUR SERVICE Talaphana S1 1 »»0»0»S SMSMS+OO* fWHITAKER FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE PHONE 270 CARD OF THANKS — — May I express my sincere thanks to the voters of Newberry County and parti cularly to those of District No. 2, for the fine vote given me in the Primary Elec tion Tuesday. I shall appreciate your continued sup port- and vote for me in my candidacy for Commissioner District No. 2 in the second election, June 26 and if elected, I pledge to continue to conduct myself in off ice. for the welfare of the people of Newberry County. , G. T. (Tab) WERTS Thank You! I wish to take this means of thanking* the people of the entire county for giving me the opportunity oi serv ing in the office of Supervisor for another term. » It has been a pleasure to work with the people of * ■ ^ ♦ .. - our fine county during the past years that I have served as your Supervisor, and you may be sure that I will con- .j v* *. , jrv ; . . tinue to serve you as efficiently in the future as I have m ^ tried to do in the past I invite every citizen of the County to call on me whenever the Supervisor may be of service. $. W. Shealy , ■ i - • w My Sincerest Thanks . . for your support and for the confidence you have placed in me by re-electing me as one of your representatives to the South Carolina Legislature. You may be sure that I will do everything possible to conduct the affairs of the county in a manner to merit your confidence. T. William Hunter •n ■■ ; ;/¥§ ■M •.tie j