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VL tfe > : S '#: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1957 THE NEWBERRY 81JN BOOKMOBILE Area 10 Alumni Meet Wednesday THURSDAY. NOV. 14 Union Community. Mrs. (Inuly Uee Hnlfncro Union Community, Eugene Horton Jolly Street Community. Mr*. K. J. Shenly Midway Community, Mrs. J. C. Wheeler Little MounUln School Little MounUin Community. Rev. Oarth Hill Wheeland Community, Mm. loe Fulmer Mt. Pilgrim Community, Mm. O. W, Cooper Mt, Pilgrim Community, Mm. Lu ther Hawklne FRIDAY, NOV. 15 Oakland School Stoney Hill School Prosperity Public Square PROSPERITY NEWS The following group* of the women of the Church of tlrnoe Church will meet Friday afternoon at t ^ The Uertrude Leonard with Mr*. P, K, Wl*e. The Anna Kugler with Mr*, P. <\ Slngley, The Lillie Kyaer with Mm. O*- car We**lngec, Mra, Walter Hamm was ho*te** to the Literary 8oro*l* FHdwy af temoon. Fourteen mem her* and one gueat, Mtw, D, H, Hamm Sr, were f »reaent. Two new memher*. Mr*, lavld Hedenhaugh and Mr*, Rich ard Foater, were welcomed Into the club, Miaa Eleanor Sheainiviae gave an Intereating dtacuaalon of the orl gin of reptllea and llluatrated her talk with colored allde*. The hoatee* a**l*ted hy HHle Mlaa Suaan Hamm aerved a paiat* aide aalad plate, cake, and aplced tea, Mra. W, L, Mill* wa* ho*te*« to the Dogwood tlatHleu t'luh Mon day afternoon, Mra, M, O, Newman, program leader, gave a timely and informa tive talk on Indoor garden*, The gleaner, Mm, Walter Hamm, read a poem, "A ltl( of Spice," Mr*, France* Spoil* conducted a Thankaglvlnp menu cnnteet dur Ing the recreation period with Mm, Earl Hedenhaugh a* prlae winner, After the hu*lne** *e**lon, the hoateaa aerVe^l a aalad plate, cake ami coffee. The memhera of the Aealea Harden Club held their November meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mra, Jeff Hamm Jr, Mra, Hamm preelded and al*o had charge of the program, She gave a very helpful and inatruo- tlve talk on flower arrangement*, The lovely maaalve arrangement* In her home were u*ed to tllu* irate aotne point* In her di*cu** abut, Miw, Ulenn Hamm read a Thattkaglving poem for gleaning* and alao conducted a Thankagiving conteat, Mra, Kohert Howera waa winner In the recitation conteat, During the aoelal period the hoateaa aerved "hot dog*" with all the trimming* and coffee. The November meeting of the Proaperlty Harden t'luh waa held Mumiay afternoon with Mm, J, F, Hrowne, The preaident, Mm, M, 1', Young, preaented Rmeraon done* idf June* Flurlat and (lift Simp who talked on huilw, Mr, June* gave the kind and variety of hulha aultahle Newberry College Alumni in Area No. 10 will hold a fall meet ing on Wednesday. November 20, in the Little Mountain High School Cafeteria at 7:.'t0 p. m. An excellent program has l>een planned and the Little Mountain 1\ T. A. will *erve a delioiou* Dutch tmat *upper. Ama No. 10 is comprised of Alumni and friends living in and around Prosperity, Pomaria, Peak, Little Mountain, and Cha pin. Those planning to attend are requested to notify Mrs. Lee Car- toll Derrick, Little MounUln, not later than November 18. Hollingsworth- Gilliam ,\H*s Maree Hollingsworth, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Holling* worth and the late Herman Hoi lingwwm'th, tiecame the bride of Hobby Uitllam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie tiilliam, October U> at 4 p. m., at Aveieigb Pio«byto» mu t’huivh. The Kev Neil C, rtuesdell officiated. Hurt Wise, organist ami Miss Kiiaabeth Vines of t'happells, \o> ealist, provided a program of mode; ushers were Cecil Am* mens »tr, or Prosperity ami Nor man Martin. Miss Hetty Maude SeUler, a* maid of honor, wore blue ami ear rled a cascade bouquet of white eat nations The bride win* given in marriage by her uncle, T, Hollingsworth of Cross Hill, wore taffeta and lace designed with long sleeve*, sahrina neckline outlined in lace and sequin*, and hoop skirt Her short veil was attached to a lace and sequiuued Hat a, and she eat lied a carnation cascade A reception was held at the borne of tbo bride, 2014 McDowell street, Mis t.'tlliam is a graduate of Ninety NIs High N, bool and com for planting now He also gave planting and culture direction*, He concluded the program by showing slides taken by Id* broth ei in Europe Of especial interest Wore the slide* taken of hull* scone* In Hotlaml Mrs, P. W, Smith was a guest of the club Delicious refreshment* were served during the social hour, Mrs I. ,1 .Fellers I* visiting In the home of her daughter, Mra, Fred Wise and Mr, Wise tn Cayee, Ml** Janet Hunt of Converse College and Mis* Joan Hunt of Columbia College spent the week end with their grandmother, Mrs, A. H, Hunt ami Joined their par euls, Mr, ami Mi** James Hunt of Alexandria, Va , who were here for ihe weekend Ml** Mary Langford, who Is teaching In North Augusta, spent the weekend at home. Miss Martha Count* of Savau nah, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, H E, Counts Sr Mr, ami Mra, Homer Marnhardt of Due West spent the weeekend with Mr*, Haruhaedt's parents, Mr and Mrs, A, P Pugh, Sunday guest* of Mr* O VV Amlck were Mr, ami Mr* Sam Hearn of Newberry, John Taylor of Spartanburg spent the weekend with hi* par 'ids, Mr, ami Mr* J VV, Tayloi. The Newberry Steam Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. 8 A NITON E DRY CLEANING COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE ALL WORK (1UARANTKKD <IM MAIN iTRRRT PHONIC 510 pletcd a two-year business course at Newberry College. She has been a secretary in the office of President C. A. Kauftnann at New berry College the past three years. Mr. Oilliam is a graduate of Newberry High School and New berry College. He directs the hands at York High School, and he and Mrs. (.iilliam will live u, Y ork. Fair Prizes Nichols Found Dead At Home liurnie Willis Nichols, 71, was found dead Sunday morning at his farm home In the Utopia commun ity where he lived alone. Coroner George R. Summer said that there would Isa no in quest since a physician stated he died from natural causes and there appeared no evidence of foul play, Mr. Nichols wa* the son of the late Henry Luke and Mary Letllla Niehol*. He waa a graduate of Newberry College, class of UH)7, and had taught school for a num ber of years, At one time he waa a candidate for the office of sup erintendent of education. He was superintendent of the West Co lumbia School* for many years. Mo serve*! overseas In the 81st IMviston during World W‘ar 1. Hi was a member of American Le gion Post 24, Since retirement nom teaching, he waa engaged In farming. He was a memher of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. He was married to the former Miss Evelyn Penn of Columbia, w in* died In 1828. Surviving are a brother, An drew M, Nichols of Newberry, and a sister, Mrs, Homer R, Long of Saluda. Funeral service* were held Mott- day at Whitaker Funeral Home by Rev. Thomas F. Suher. Hurlal wa* in Elmwood Cemetery in Colum- bta. Active pallbearers were Dalton Hinson, J, C, NlchoK Milton Nlcu- os, Charles Sheppard, Marvin Lea- lot ami tilhiet Cromer, Assisting with the flower* were \h*,** Iteitha Nichols, Mrs, Ruby Nichols, Mrs, Haael Hinson, Ml** IMnnne Nichols, Mis, John Nich ols, ami Mis* Helen Nichols. liiist RHch For Mrs. J. 11. Sanded Mrs J. U, Sandel, HP, of near White Um'k, died In her home at noon Saturday after a abort Ill ness, She w i as born In Lexington County, the daughter of the late lame* L, and Amanda Nhealy Slice. She wa* a devoted memher of St Jacob’* Lutheran Church sml was a life memher of the Unit cd Lutheran Church Women, She was an anient Christian and was ,atthful tn church attendance, Survivor* include two daughters, Mr* U N Eckard of Alamance, N, C,, ami Mrs, 1„ O, Roof of Li unite Quarry, N. i\\ four sons, H VV ami J II Samlel, both of Little Moimiuln, L U Samlel of Chapin and J O t'amlel *if t'*** luml*ta: two sister*, Mrs, Mattie Site* and Mrs Polly Eargle, both I limo, IP gramlchlhlren, ami 14 gloat grandchildren, Winners in the Flower Show*, sponsored by the Council of New berry Garden Club* at the New berry County Fair, are a* follow*: Mass Arrangement for Church Vestibule—Mr*. Gene Stockman, Mr*. Everett Corley, Mr*. P. M. Dennis. Live arrangement using Autumn colors: Mra. Warren Cousins, Mr*. Leon Nh.hoi*, Mrs. Eddie Rodels* perger. Fruit and Vegetable* with fo liage: Mra, Everette Corley, Mrs, R. D. Smith, Mr*. C. B. Parr. Dried Arrangements: Mr*. J. K. Smith, Mra. C. R. Workman* Mra. P. M. Dennia. Freah foliage arrangement: Mra. Leon Niehol*, Mra. fi. K. W eat wood, Mra, R. D. Smith. Arrangement of Roaeat Mra. Erneet Layton, Mr*. C. B. Parr, Vlia. R. D. Smith. Junior Artistic division, flower* with foliage, high school age: Tucky Neel, Mable Shealy, Helen Robertson. Arrangement in vegetable con tain, Junior high age: Lila Sum mer, Ann AUaway and Kay Sing- Icy, Nancy Payslnger. RUSKS Hybrid tea, red, Mra. L, E. Gat lin. Mrs. James Ktnard; pink, Mrs. E. L. Sutherland, Mrs. L, K, Gat lin; bi-color, Mrs. John Waldrop, Miss Virginia Dufford, Radiance; Red, Mr*. Warren Cousins; pink, Mr*, Derrlll Smith, Polyantha or Floribunda, pink* Mrs. Steve Griffith, Mra. John Waldrop; ml, Mlaa Grace Sum mer. Three sprays, Mr*. Price Pad gett, Mrs, James Klnartl, Mr*, L, & Gatllfc Grandmother'* Rosea A Mint, best bloom, Mrs, N, E, Westwood, Vvirs, Hugh Sewn. Meat collection of old roaea, Mra. K, E. Westwood, Mra. Hugh Senn. Showing prlae dahlias were Mrs, Everette Corley, Mrs, J, I Summer, J»\, Mi's, L, E, Gatlin, Mrs, Ira Cousins, Mi's, Robert Livingston, Mias Grace Summer. Sasaanquaa; Mra, Hugh Senn, Mr*, Steve Griffith. Camellias; Mra, John Waldrop, Mra. Hugh Senn. Namilnat Mias Grace Summer, Mi*, Paul Helaey, Pyracautha; Mra. Price Padgett, Mra, E, S, Sutherland, Holly» Mra, Guy Whltener St\, Mra, M, K, Wicker, Any other berried shrubs; Mra, G, L, Summer Jr„ Mra, Price IHidgett, Mra, Steve Griffith, Ginger Lily; Mm Everette Cor ley, Mra, John Waldrop, idly, milk and wine; Mra, John Waldrop, Any other not listed; Mra, E, R. Westwood, Regonla, foliage green or red, Mra. Eddie Rodelaperger, Mra, Reiie Miller, Geranium, ml; Mra, Eddie RruL elsperger. Fern, Mra, E, S, Sutherland, Mrs. Price Padgett, Mrs, Ira Cousins, Mrs, Jim Catltcut, Mrs. Paul Helaey. African Violets; Mra, Thad Mo- Crack in £r„ Mrs, Paul Helaey, Marigold, large yellow; Mra, F, L, Com, Mis, Price PadgetH, Any unscheduled annual; Miaa Smile Wicker, Mlaa Grace Sum mer, Any unscheduled annual; Mra, Grace Summer, Mis, F, L, Com, Mis, Ira Cousins, Any small or hardy variety chrysanthemum; Mis, E, S, Suth erland, Mis, Warren Cousins. Any specimen of Pom-Pom or Hutton Chrysanthemum; Mra. M K, Wicker, .V , v: MYItU MKKTtlEM , . . gyrlsH crewd cheera Kfypllan erttceis en baleeay la Uamaaciu after ar rival of Egyptian troops to aid Myrta against Turk*, flHVt Whpre Your Havlvtffs Art Inawrtd LOANS ! Why Pay Rent WHEN YOU CAN OWN YOUR OWN HOME? Th» STATE Building & Loan Association 1117 Hoyce Siroel Newberry, S. ('. The SDtie HtiibUng Pinckney N. Abrnins, Hec.-Tren*. Grady Gott. Still life flower*, fruit or ob ject: Alice Price. Animal original: Cindy Bog- gero. Animal Copy: Mra. T. A. SheSiy, Barry Baggero, Randy Halfacre. Beat specimen not listed: Tip Hargrove. Etched alumnium ware: Diana Hunter, R. L, 'Booter, Mr*. Grady Halfacre, Kathryn Booter. Handcarvedtarticle: Mra. U. M. Parrott, Grady Gott. Miniature article: Mra. Elisa beth Booter. Decorated or painted collection of novelties: Ann Attaway, Mr*. Grady Halfacre, Diana Hunter, Mr*. R. M. Parrott, Mr*. Jamen Dominick. Decorated figurines or plaques: Mr*. Grady Half acre. Basketry: Diana Hunter. Miscellaneous: Tip Hargrove, Grady Gott, Non-Profeaalonal Oil: Repro duction of Old Masterpieces, Mur ry Livingston, Landscape or marine scene: Jane Workman, Phyllis Eddy. Still Life Flower, Fruit or Ob ject original: Grady Gott, Mrs. T. A. Shealy, Hohdun Kolody, SHU life Flower, Fruit or Ob ject, copy: Mrs. Louise Carver Bruce Lipscomb, Diana Hunter, Animal copy: Hobby Carver. Birds or Fowl* original: Grady Gott, Best specimen not listed: Grady Gott W stereo lor: Landscape or Mar ine Beene, original: Katheryn Boomer; copy, Cindy Hoggero, Alice Price, Sammy Price. Still life flowers, fruit or ob ject original: ('Indy Hoggero; copy, Mrs, T, A, Shealy, Phyllis Ho brook, EHmaheth Boomer, Animals, original: Barry Hog gero, Bird* or Fowls, original: Cindy Buggers; copy, Jane Shealy. Best specimen not listed, Phyl lis Holbrook, Ceramics: Mrs, William Hunter, Cryan: Fowl. Mr* Note* Don; (nick; object, Lila Summer. Crayon; Keith Brannon, ClalFe Duncan, WateiYolor: Mac' 1 Lois Bur bage, Sandra Johnston. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. J. E. Meng of West Co lumbia spent the weekend with her aister, Mra. D. J. William* and Mr. Williams on Harper street. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Half acre were Sunday visitors in the home of Mra. Halfacre’a mother, Mr*. A. E. Lominick in Pomona. Visiting in Walterboro during the weekend with Mr, and Mr* William Charle* Ruff and daugh ter, Candace, were his mother, Mrs. Charlie Ruff; Mr. and Mra. J. H. Ruff and Mrs. Julia R. Smith. Lt. Col. Harry Buahardt return ed Saturtiay to Washington, D. C. where he l« stationed with the Marine Corp*. He had been spend ing some time wkh hts mother, Mr*. Kpsie Buahardt on Boundary street, following the death and funeral services of his late wife, Mrs. Keller Young Buahardt In Whitmire. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Matthews ;ind son, WUIle Vernon, also Misses Ruth Cannon and Klale Gilliam spent Sunday in Anson ille, N. C. at Gaddy's Wild Goose vcfuge, En route to Ansonvtlie, bey stopped In Laurtnhurg for s Cislt with Mias Emily Newberry, who is making her home iheu with her mother. tHbers from Newberry «pent Sunday at the Goose Ref up. vove Mrs, Gladys Carlton, M loyd Jacobs, Mrs, Annie Leant on Mr, and Mrs, Paul Whitaker am family and Mrs, Whitaker's 'at cuts, Mr. and Mrs. John Poirot Forest Fire School Success « A two-day Forest Fire Law En forcement Training School wa* held in Newberry on October 28 and 29, 1957, according to John E. Graham, District Forester Of the S. C. State Commission of Fores try. The purpose of the school waa to better acquaint State Foreatry Commission personnel and land- owner representatives on the prop er methods and procedures of forest fire investigation and law enforcement Some of the main subjects > ov vilVvl In the school were: elements of arson, unlawful burning, foreatj f ire law*, crime sceta rese rch,; Roger Leak* of the Chappell* section, member of the Gallman High School Senior 4-H Club, ent ered a 210 pound Hampshire Fat Harrow that he grew and trained for the fair, which eold for $17.15 per hundred pounds, Each boy will receive money ** awards. These awards are given hy the State Fair Association. B, 4, Gill, Negro C unty vgvu says that he la In hope that a larger number of 4-HVra will tlclpate In these peojeet* next eu r» PAGE THRU investigative leads, interrogating subjects, methods of arrest, aad court procedure*. Demonstration* were made in use of the polygraph (He detector), fingerprinting and casting of tracks. A total of 55 persons attended the school, Including the speaker*, landowner representatives and State Commission of Forestrypsr- sonnel from the Newberry District Office and Abbeville, Chester, Edgefield, Fairfield, Greenwood, Laurens, McCormick, Newberry and Saluda counties. A Handing from Newberry county were Ran ger Marvin K. Wilson, Wardens BUI Longshore and James Lee Mills and Tractor operator Henry, Traylor; also John K. Graham* Wilbur H. Reamea, Melton L. Wall, Waiter Wm. Senn, H» Gil bert Brown, Martin Frtehour, LS FS; Martyn Cavanaugh, Cramp 5 n Paper and Fibre Co., nnd J *m MLu<*uA»v*y Consulting bureau r* BIRTH OF A SON Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L, Lomas- ney of Middleelwro, Ky. announce the birth of a son, Robert Ruin* erford, on October 17. Mrs, Lom asney la the former K*t n v\th^e- ford, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W# F. Ruthertoi'd of Newberry. Two outboard motors of the same else wilt' raley push a noat as fait as one engine twuv targe* -S: 'L* A The Mt, Bethel Germany Home Demonstration Club I* going to have a cake and pie sale Tuesday, morning, November Utt, Any one who would like a special ordet phone either 7H7.W or .IhO-J, *>‘>s3aM£*e> -.A-.-nl&i-iiS# The fabulua King I touch tn Texas plan* to open a 5,tH8Lac»e tract to public Hunting on a nominal fee haul*. ~ S|H»rta Afltld Bermuda* 15th Annual Game Fishing Tournament ihiu* until the end of October. Sports Afield Negro 4-H Boys Win State Honors In Dairy Show The 4 H club hoys v»f Newber y t'ounty entei'ed Ive vlairy calves and one fat harrow in the Hate 4-H Dairy Calf and Fat Hamm 8how and Bale held at the state Fair, Columbia, October 28 through Novemlwr 1st Cleveland Tube of Little Moun- tain, memher of the Rtkacd Senior 4 H Club, Droaperlty, won Btate Champion In the Junior Calf Group, and Btate Reserve Clmmp- Inn of all cows and calves, Curt la Williams of the Floyd .net iuu, memher of the Gallman High School Junior 4-H Club, won second place, Bat rick William* of the Floyd section, member .of the Reuben 4-H t'luh, HUveratreet, won third place, John Wesley Dominick of Newberry and Sylvee* ter Means of the Mayblnton sec tion of the county, both members of the Gallman High School Jun ior 4-H t'luh, alao won third place,, Cortl* William* waa elected the moat outstanding 4-H Club boy In Booth Carolina In Dairying and received, the Btate 4-H Gold Cup | \ward, "Now m«yb« John will b«U«v« m* wh*n l Oil him « now enr, flnnnctd by PumIK would *«v# u» monoy.’* Com* to think of It, why wnlt t* t*U John, I'D otnrt tooklw around for that now car myaaU. / a r c € Us 1411 Mala •!. nvwwrry ' ti I ’ m •5 "0* me P- ^5 w m AV In the general flttwer show, the following wets wlntvera; Ruses, Mrs, E, G, Eargle, Mr*, J, A, Huffman, Marigolds, Mrs, Jeaste Hughes, Mra, F, O, Fulmer, Mre, Bailey Bhealy, P.innlaa; Mrs, G, L Halfacre, Mrs. Tom Mct'artha, Mra, Bailie Bhealy, Mr, F, O, Fulmer, Chrysanthemums; Mi's, Bay Guff, Mis, G, L, Halfaere, Dahlias; Mlaa Maate Domlnlek, Mis, E. G, Eargle, Mis, Leon Dennis, F, O, Fulmer, George Enlow, Mra. Meaale Bowers, Nns, Jessie Hughes, Beat dahlia of show, Mra, J, B Bhackelfortl. Flower arrangement, light eoL ors, Mra, ('layton Bmlth, Miniature arrangement, Mra, Tom McCartha, Arrangsment of Dried Foliages, Mra, ('layton Bmlth, Planted lHah Gardena; Mra, Hugh Fellers, Mra, Tom McCar tha. Begonia, Mrs, Hugh Fellers, t'oleua, Mra, Bay Goff, Mra. Louise Black, tVladtum; Mrs. J, A, Huffman, African Violet*, larger than ii" petal Mrs, Hugh Feller*. Afrlean Violets, 8" pots or smaller, Mra, Hugh Felleis. Choose any oar you llko... ... but choose South Carolina National for convenient monthly auto pay mental i • Regardless of the car you choose, new or used ,.. .null find Ihe financing at BtsN easy, Yea. easy because of RON • bank rates. Easy, too, because BUN tailors your monthly payments Is fit Into your family budget. 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