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1 .1 THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1958 THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE THREE Hospital Patients Mrs. Mattie Abrams, 2000 Lee Ernest Blair, Rt. 4. Henry Boozer, Player St. Mrs. Ethel Cromer, Rt. 1. • Mr. Tiller Connelly, Rt .3, Pros- ,perity. Issac Davis, 818 James St. Mrs. Inez Davis, Rt. 1. Mrs. Janie Dawkins, 2130 Nance -St. Mrs. Ruth Frick, Little Moun tain. Mrs. Carol Green and Baby Boy, 917 Glenn St. Mrs. Nora Hiller, 415 Rodels- perger St. Walton Half acre, 1903 John stone St. Lisa Ann Hamilton, Rt. 4. Mrs. Margaret Hanna, Rt. 1. Mrs. Vinnie L. Hinnant, 2128 Harper St. Robert Johnson, Spring Hill Apts. Miss Annie Knotts, Prosper ity. Mrs. Elizabeth Livingston and Baby Boy, Rt. 1. Mrs. Grace Mills, Box 94, Pros* perity. Mrs. Estelle Marlowe, 1519 Harrington St. Mrse. Euna Mize, Rt. 1. Mrs. Mildred Oxner, Kinards. Mrs. Herbert J. Place, 1016 Herron St., Whitmire. Freddie Pitts, 942 Cline St. Little Marty Ruff, Rt, 2, Po- maria. Mrs. Lucy Suber, Silverstreet. Mrs. Helen Vaughn, 1209 Lang ford St. F. L. Anderson, Kinards. Pearl Cromer, Prosperity. Fannie Crump, Silverstreet. Marie Cannon, Newberry. Gary Faulk, Newberry. William Ruff, Newberry. Mildred Simpkins, Newberry. John Henry Turner, Newberry. Charles Williams, Pomaria. Hattie Watts, Newberry. MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS Mrs. Francis Epting, Newber ry. Mrs. Mattie McCarthy, Rt. 1, Prosperity. Miss Florence Miller, Pomaria, Carl Epting, Rt. 3, Prosperity. Mrs. Corrie Hiller, Rt. 3, New berry. Mrs. Beulah Jones, River St., Newberry. Mrs. Minnie Reagin, Newberry. Curtis Griffin, 1909 River St., Newberry. Mrs. Francis Oswald, Joanna. Mattie Mae Robinson, Pomaria. Recent Births BIRTH OF A SON Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Cox of Aiken are receiving congratula tions upon the arrival of a six pound, 10 ounce son, George Douglas, born Thursday, July 24 at the University Hospital in Aik en. The young tot has been nam ed for his grandfather, George K. Dominick, and for his father. Mrs. Cox, the former Cynthia Dominick, and son are getting along fine and have returned to their home in Aiken from the hos pital. WICKER Mr. and Mrs. Herman Graham Wicker of Rt. 3 announce the birth of a six pound, 11 ounce daughter, Mary Beth on July 26 at the Newberry Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Wicker is the former Rachel Carolyn Wise. SUTTON Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton of Rt. 1, Kinards, announce the birth of a six pound daughter, Flora Lynn, at the local hospital on July 26. Mrs. Sutton before mar riage was Ruth Ethel Hyde. ; Summer and Maggie L. Summer, 17 acres, $4000. ROLL FILM DEVELOPING 5c per Print NICHOLS STUDIO “Yoo-Hoo! A Fast Loan, Please” Sometimes the need for a loan can arise very suddenly and most unexpectedly. That, of course, is where we shine! Promptly you can always get the cash you need when you need it here on a low-cost loan. No delays. No “red tape.” Come in anytime! Bank Of Commerce Prosperity, S. C. DEED TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 T. H. Julian to David W. Mori son, one lot on Evans St., $5.00 and other valuable considerations. John Elvin Yochem to J. F. Yochem, one lot and one building, 1318 Washington St., $5.00, love and affection. Robert Edward Bartley et al to Frank E. Bartley, one lot and one buliding (R. B. Bartley estate on Pearl St.) $5.00, love and affec tion. W. Fulmer Wells to Benjamin Bernard Nichols, one lot on Wheeler Sv», $5.00 and other val uable considerations. W. Fulmer Wells to James B. Henderson and Martha E. Hend erson, one lot on Springdale Dr., $5.00 and other valuable considera tions. Newberry No. 1 Outside ’ Aileen (Aeleene) Boozer to Bil ly D. Morris and Peggy Faye N. Morris, four acres, $1725. Emmaline C. Mitchell to Horace Tillman Buffington et al one lot and one building, 2800 Milne Ave., $5.00 and assumption of mortgage. Fannie Mae Whitener to John Henry Henderson, one lot and one building on Glenn St. extension, $5.00 love and affection. Silverstreet No. 2 Rufus L. Davenport to Inez Chaplin, 27.8 and 25.4 acres, $3,- 400. Lenora Eichelberger to Eugene Eichelberger, three acres, $5.00, love and affection. Bush River No. 3 John S. Crowder to Colin Ray Hawkins Jr., and Patricia C. Haw kins, 111.9 acres, $5.00 love and affection. Little Mountain No. 6 Hallie W. Shealy to Frank W. Shealy, 17 acres, $5.00 love and af fection. Frank W. Shealy to John W. Building Permits July 24: Aveleigh Presbyterian Church, repairs and addition to church on Calhoun St., $14,640; W. E. Long, repairs to dwelling on Pope St., $325; W. E. Shealy, repairs to dwelling, 822 Glenn St. $50. / July 25: Nora Neel, repairs to dwelling, 908 Sanders St., $300. July 28: John E. Evans, general repairs to dwelling, 514 Lyles St., $350. COLLEGE STAFF MEMBER TEACHES The Rev. F. I. Fesperman, as sistant professor of Bible and Re ligious Education, and Chaplain at Newberry College, will teach in the Lutherran Synod Leadership School in Massaneta, Va. during the week of August 4-9 Recent Marriages Morris L. Jones . and Shelvia Jean Cannon of Newberry were married on July 19 at Newberry by Rev. T. B. Altman. Keith L. Pruitt and Mildred Smith of Whitmire were married on February 14, 1953 at Goshen Hill by Rev. W. J. Willard. Joseph L. Stoudemire of Cha pin and Hulda M. Stuck of Po maria were married July 25 at Po maria by Rev. J. Alvin s Fulmer. James William Summer and Judith Anita Knight of Newberry were married by Rev. Fay L. Lan- ford July 23 at Newberry. John Miller Jacobs and Frankie Ruth Rice of Newberry were mar ried at Newberry on July 26 by Rev. Carl J. Sexton. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stevenson and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lare- more of Georgetown were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. Stev enson’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Ruff and Mr. Ruff. Recent Movings Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Jordan have moved to 1915 Glenn St. to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Windley will move to 1613 Nance St. in the house being remodeled by Mrs. Harry Hedgepath, when the remodeling is completed. Mrs. Clara Bedenbaugh and family have moved to 932 Corne lia St. in the house they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thyer are now making their home at 1724 Harper St. Wheeland Grange Barbecue On 2nd The public has a cordial invita tion to attend a pork barbecue given by Wheeland Grange at Wheeland Community Center (the old Wheeland schoolhouse) Satur day, August 2nd. Serving of plates and selling of meat and hash will begin at 11 a. m. and will continue until supply is gone. There will be adult and children’s pldtes,,as well as meat and hash for sale at reasonable prices. Those who wish to buy hash are asked to bring containers. Milton Riddle and J. C. Riddle are well known for their delicious pork barbecues, and have been selected to bead the barbecue committee. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Singleterry and daughters, Ann and Margaret, of Ridgewood, N. J., who have been on a visit with relatives in Winnsboro, were dinner guests last Friday in the home of Mrs. Single terry’s aunt, Mrs. J. H. Ruff and Mr. Ruff on Glenn St Mrs. D. J. Williams has return ed to her home on Harper St. af ter a month’s stay with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lovette in Lovette, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. David Williams and family in North Augusta. BOND SALES Series E and H bonds sales for the month of June in Newberry County totaled $53,950.00 report* Joe M. Roberts, County Saving* Bonds Chairman. Rites Tfiursday James Thomas Tailor, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Har old Taylor of Newberry died Wed nesday at Mills Clinic in Prosper ity. Mrs, Taylor is the former Betty Zuela Leroy of Greenwood. Surviving besides the parents are the paternal grandparents, Thomas W. Taylor of Green wood and Mrs. Lillie Mae McKin ley of Anderson— and the mater nal grandmother, Mrs. Sara Al- verson of Greenwood. Graveside services were held Thursday at. Rosemont Cemetery in Newberry by Rev. Carl J. Sex ton. s Beautify and Protect your home WITH WONDERFUL NeW wmm HOUSE PAINT MADE WITH FINEST TITANIUM LEAD AND ZINC PIGMENTS LOOKS BETTER! LASTS LONGER! AU THESE FEATURESI • Stays CUaner Longer • Fall Gloss finish o Daizling Whit* • 12 Lovoly Colors • Brushes Easier • Costs Loss To Apply A full gloss, ready-mixed house paint that keeps your home clean and fresh looking the year 'round. Easy to apply, it edvers better, brushes smoothly, Hows freely. 12 beautiful colors plus a dazzling White that realty stays White! 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