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PAGE TWO THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 195$ 1218 Collate Street NEWBERRY, S. C. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY O. F. Armfield, Jr., Owner Entered as second-class matter December 6, 1937 at the Postoffice at Newberry, South Carolina, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.00 per year in ad vance; six months, $1.25. NOTICE OF ELECTION STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEWBERRY. Notice is hereby given that the General Election for State anc County will be held at the voting precincts fixed by law in the County aforesaid on Tuesday, No vember 4, 1958, said day being Tuesday following the first Mon day, as prescribed by the State Constitution. Before the hour fixed for open ing the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe to the constitution oath. The Managers elect their Chairman and Clerk. The polls shall be opened a such voting places as shall be designated at 8 o’clock in the fore noon, and close at 6 o’clock in the afternoon of the day of election except that in Aiken County the polls shall remain open until 7 p m., and shall be held open during these hours without intermission or adjournment; and the Mana gers shall administer to each per son offering to Vote oath that he is qualified to vote at this election, according to tfye Constitution of this State, and that he has not voted during this election. * The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among the qualified voters, the Managers, who, after being duly sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election the Managers and Clerks must proceed publicly to open the ballot box and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment un til the same is completed, and make a statement of the results for each office, and sign the same. Within three days thereaf ter the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commission ers of Election the poll list, the box containing the ballots and written statements of the results of the election. At the said election qualified electors will vote upon the adop tion or rejection of amendments to the Constitution, as provided in the following JOINT RESOLU TIONS: STATEWIDE CONSTITUTION AL AMENDMENTS No. 1 A Joint Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Section 4 (a) Of Article II Of The Constitu- tion. Relating To Qualifications For Suffrage Of Certain Ministers And Teachers, So As To Allow Spouse? Of These Ministers And Teachers To Vote After The jSgnie Period Of Residence As Re- rffuared For Their Husbands Or i IWives. w ^ No. 2 A Joint Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Section 20 Of Article V Of The Constitution Re lating To Magistrates, So As To Permit The General Assembly To Fix Their Terms Of Office And To Provide For The Filling Of Vacancies, No. 3 A Joint Resolution Proposing A New Section Of The Constitifjon To Be Known As Section 6-A, Of Article VIII, Providing An Op tional Method Of Liquidating Bonded Debt Incurred Prior To Extension Of Limits Of Cities Or Towns. „ ^ No. 4 A Joint Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Section 9 Of Article V Of The Constitution Of This State, Relating To The Com pensation Of Justices Of The Su preme Court And Judges Of The Circuit Courts, So As To Eliminate Therefrom The Prohibition Against Increase Of Such Com pensation During Their Contin uance In Office, And To Provide That Their Compensation Upon Retirement Shall Be Fixed By Law, And Shall Not Be Diminish ed During Such Retirement. LOCAL CONSTITUTIONAL ^ AMENDMENTS ~ No. 5 { > BAMBERG COUNTY t a Joint Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Section 5, Of Article X Of The Constitution Re lating To The Limit Of Bonded Indebtedness Of Certain Political Subdivisions, So As To Permit The School Districts Of Bamberg County To Incur Bonded Indebt edness Up To Ten Per Cent Of The Assessed Value Of The Tax able Property Therein. No. 6 CHARLESTON AND SPARTAN BURG COUNTIES A Joint Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Article I, Sec tion 17, Of The Constitution Of South Carolina, 1895, Relating To Criminal Punishment, Double Jeo pardy And The Taking Of Private Property, So As To Authorize The General Assembly To Provide By Law That Incorporated Muni cipalities Or Housing Or Redevel opment Authorities In Charleston And Spartanburg Counties May Undertake And Carry Out Slum Clearance And Redevelopment Work And To Provide For The Use Of The Power Of Eminent Domain By The Incorporated Municipalities Or Housing Auth orities In Charleston And Spar tanburg Counties For Such Pur poses. No. 7 CHARLESTON COUNTY A Joint Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Article V, Section 21, Of The Constitution Of South Carolina, 1895, Relat ing To The Jurisdiction Of Mag istrates, So As To Increase The Jurisdiction In Civil Cases Of The Magistrates Of Charleston Coun ty To Where The Value Of The Property In Controversy O r Amount Claimed Is Not More Than Two Hundred And Fifty Dollars. No. 8 HORRY COUNTY A Joint Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Article . X Of The Constitution Of South Caro lina, 1895, To Add A New Sec tion Which Would Authorize The General Assembly To Empower The Board Of Commissioners Of Horry County To Assess Abutting Real Property Within Five Miles Of Any Municipality For The urpose Of Paving And Improv ing Roads Or Highways In The Area. No. 9 OCONEE COUNTY A Joint Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Section 5 Of Article X Of The Constitution, So As To Provide A Limitation Upon The Bonded Indebtedness Of Oco nee County. No. 10 YORK COUNTY A Joint Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Section 34 Of Article III Of The Constitution, Prohibiting Special Laws Concern ing Certain Subjects, So As To Allow The Elimination Of Tale* ioxes By Special Act In York County. MANAGERS OF ELECTION The following Managers of El ection have been appointed to hold he election at the various pre cincts in the Said County. Ward 1—Voting place at PoKce Headquarters. J. J. Hitt, H. D. Whitaker, Marion Baxter, J. Ed Hazel. W r ard 2—Voting place at Smith Motor Company. Mrs. Seth A. Meek, Mrs. Butler Holmes, Coke Dickert, Miss Claire Sligh. Ward 3, No. 1 — Voting at Boundary Street School. Capt. Vernon H. Wheeler, Mrs. Sue S. Hutchinson, Mrs. Evelyn ML Summer, Mrs. Maude L. Eskridge. Ward 3, No. 2—Voting at Mal- lohon School House. C. A. Shealy, C. H. Jackson, Rubin Minick, J. E. McConnell. Ward 4, No. 1—Voting at the Chamber of Commerce. T. P. Wick er, Mrs. Ethel Fellers, Miss Clara Bowers, Mrs. Elizabeth T. W'ick- er. Ward 4, No. 2—Voting at Lay- ton Bros. Store. Pete Parrott, Mrs. Helen Senn, Mrs. Dovie Hamm, Woodie Livingston. Ward 5—Voting at Corley’s Barber Shop. Edgar Hiller, Mrs. O. S. Goree, Eugene Shealy, Mrs. Fred Jones. Ward 6 — Voting at Kemper Chevrolet-Olds Co. Mrs. Anna K. Hart, Mrs. Gordon N. Clarkson, Mrs. John W. Schumpert, A. G. MeCaughrin. Bush River—Voting at Bush River School. Frank M. Satter- white, W. Munson Buford, R. L. Hulsebus, Rev. J. R. McKittrick. Central—Voting at the Central School House. Mrs. E. S. Shee- ley, Mrs. L. D. Aull, William Har ris, E. H. Koon. Chappells—Voting at Commun ity Center. R. D. Marrett, I. Q. Watkins, L. E. Watkins, W. D. Montgomery. Dominick—Voting at T. J. Dav enport’s Store. T. J. Davenport, M. D. Chappell, Mrs. Helen Ept- ing, Hayne Brehmer. Fairview—Voting at Fairview School. C. K. Mills, Mrs. C. H. Mills, H. S. Fulmer, Mrs. Gladys Amick. Garmany — Voting at Dick Shealy’s Store. Mrs. Sadie Crooks, Mrs. E. W. Sheeley, Mrs. Claude Price, Mrs. Minnie Leitzsey. Hartford — Voting at Hartford Community Center. H. L. Shealy, W. B. Goggans, George Ward, J. H. Eargle. Helena—Voting at M. H. Cook’s Home. M. H. Cook, Joe Snipes, W. A. Attaway Jalapa—Voting at C. C. Wallace & Son Store. Mrs. Helen W .Har ris, Mrs. Lois T. Singley, Mrs. Otlie Counts, C. C. Wallace. Johnstone—Voting at Newberry Animal Hospital. Mrs. Rosine Willard, Herman Attaway, Mrs. Bydre Dehihns, Mrs. Kate Wil son. Jolly Street—Voting at Com munity Center. George I. Kinard, T. L. Boinest, Henry B. Richard son, Mrs. Paul Shealy. Kinards — Voting at Minick’s Grocery Store. W. M. Minick, Mar ion Pressley, Harvey Dowd, W. D. Boozer. Little Mountain—Voting at Dr. Sense’s Office. M. C. Wheeler, J. H. Sandel, Mrs. Hattie Lindler, Mrs. Sadie Cumalander. Long Lane—Voting at Beth- Eden Church. J. G. Glenn, H. T. Carlise, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Chand ler, Miss Lillie Mae Folk. Longshore — Voting at Long shore Store. Oscar Pitts, Horace Boozer, Robert Dorroh, Gilder Neel. Maybinton—Voting at Mrs. T. W. Henderson’s Store. Mrs. Minor Cathcart, Mrs. A. H. Maybin, John B. Hardy, Mrs. Henry Boyce. Midway — Voting Richardson’s Esso Station. C. A. Counts, War ren Dowd, B. E. Boland, Virgil A. Shealy. Mt. Bethel—Voting at Commun ity Building. Furman Epps, Kirk Rikard, Langford Alewine, Mrs. Mary P. Epting. Mt. Pleasant—Voting at Com munity Building. J. E. Ringer, Mrs. Pauline Adams, J. W. Smith, Mrs. Maude Graham. Mulberry — Voting at Oscar Graham’s Home. Howard Boland, Daniel Graham, Mrs. Betty Felk- er, Olin Lominick. Oakland — Voting at Oakland Parking Lot. G. A. Attaway, A. N. Bowen, C. J. Swindler, Marvin Bouknight. O Neal No. 1—Voting at Mrs. Myra Moore’s Home. J. H. White, Mrs. lone P. White, Mrs. Myra Moore, Mrs. Noah Moore. O’Neal No. 2—Voting at Fel lers Grocery Store. C. W. Beden- baugh, Ira Kinard, Poteat Long, Joe B. Connelly. Peak—Voting at Town HalL J. E. Mayer, H. L. Suber, J. Clar ence Miller, J. A. Mayer. Pomaria—Voting old Drug Store Building. Mrs. H. W. Lominick, L. A. Mayer, T. E. Ringer, Mrs. S. P. Boland. Prosperity No. 1 — Voting at Town Hall. Mrs. H. T. Fellers,, L. A. Black, J. A. Williams, J. Moody Bedenbauj?h. Prosperity No. 2—Voting at Shealy Motor Company. W. L. Mills, Sr^. Mrs. H. B. Hendrix, Mrs. W. B. Ackerman. Saluda No. 7—Voting at Billy Sheppards Store. Jatmes F. Sand ers, Harry Burgessv Mrs. €>. L. Wilson, Mra. P. T. Harris. Silverstre-A:—Voting at Elemen tary School. X. C. Butler, Jim Ale- wine, T. M. Fant, A. N. Cro«on. Stoney HiH—Voting at- Staaney Hill Schoolhottise. Hehar J. Leap- hart, C. C. Boozer, Hoyt Morris, J. EL Lester. Sft. Paul—Voting at: St. ffhul- Parwsh Bidge. Virgil Williamson, C. EL Epting, L. B. Bedenbaugh, D. L. Wedamrcn. St Phillips—Voting at. St. HiiL- lips School. Pv F. HaKacre, J- D. Koon, David L. Ruff, D. Go»van Sea.se. Trinity — Voting at Trinity Methodist Church. J. €. Waldrop, M. B. Hendric. J. W. Pitts, Ralph Waldrop. Union—Voting at Home of J. C. Kinard. G. S. Enlowt J- C. Kih- ard, J. R. Lake, Jessie Sligh. Utopia—Voting at J. C. Nich ols Store. Ernest Derrick, Sher wood Cannott, Clyde Lake, Mrs. Ruby Nichols. Vaughnvillfi — Voting at Mrs. Verona Dominick’s Home. J. H. Boozer, T. K. Neel, P. N. Boozer, Mrs. W. M. Salter. Walton—Voting at Mrs.. J. E. Crooks Home. Joe Ruff, H. B. Chapman. George Hentz„ Mrs. J.. E. Crooks. WheeUnd—Voting at Commun ity Center. Ned Boland, M. L. Frick, D. C. Boland, Mrs. D.. C. Boland. Whitmire No. 1—Voting at City Hall. Mrs. M. E. Abrams, Sr., Mrs. Marian Duckett, J. W. (Bill) Hipp, Jr., R. C. Lake. Whitmire No. 2—Voting at Mill Office. Thomas Revan, James M. Leaman, Mrs. Flay Alexander, Mrs. Johnny Roche. Zion — Voting at Community Center. Mrs. J. B. Eargle, J. H. Folk, J. D. Leitzsey, Jr., Mrs. Mary Ellen Griffin. <£ The Managers at each precinct named above .xre requested to de legate one of their number to se cure the boxes and blanks for the election, Saturday, November 1, lEngagement Is Announced r - Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Nichols announce th? engagement of their daughter, Sarah Ann, to Ray Mc- Carley, son of Mrs. Clyde McCar- ley and the late Mr. McCarley of Newberry. The wedding will take place Sunday, December 21 at Aveleigh Presbyterian Church at 4 p. m. No formal invitations will be sent. DEED TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 0. F. Armfield Sr. to Jimmy B. Davenport and Gay B. Davenport, one lot and one building on Jessi ca Ave., $5.00 and other valuable considerations. Oswald O. Copeland to Carol M. Hipp, Rt. 4, Newberry, four acres and two buildings on E. Main St., $5.00 and other val uable considerations. A. P. Faris to Thomas J. Esk ridge and Irene H. Eskridge^ one lot and one building on Fair St., $5.00 and other valuable consid erations. Newberry No. 1 Outside Calhouns Life Insurance Com pany to- Trenholm Investment Co., one lot and one building on College SL extension, $25,588. Howard D*. Gray to C. T. Sum mer, Inc., one lot and one build ing on Dave Drive, $5.00 and' as sumption of mortgage. W. B. Halfacre, tax collector to Andrew Mangum, Rt. 4, Newber- “ry, one lot, $1L7T.. A. C. Cook, to Addie Griffith et- al, Rt. 2, Newberry, one let on Wise St., $5150. Virginia W.. Knigfit to Herdy L. Davenport, one lot and one beild- insg, (formerly lot. *f F. Olin Am ick. on Priscilla St.)- $5.00 and oth er valuable -considenations. fiay Duckett, Jjt to Boyd. M.. Duckett, one* lot and one building on Duckett St.,. $5.00 love and. af fection. Guy N. Boozer and Jessst* V.. Boozer to J.. H.. Bovvers Jr., 104.14 acres, $5 and other valuable con- sidbxsations, Bustii Riven- No. 3 Itebeeca Abramst- Evans (Mrs. M. A.) to William E. Senn,. 157.95 acres, $5.0<i‘ and other valuable^ consider aticns. William £. Senna to O. F. Bed- enhaugh, Rt. 3, Newberny, one acres and one building, (Small portion of tract of Rebecca Ab rams Evans property) $5.00 and othnr. valuable 'considerations. William E. Sewn to Harry E. Mayer, Raute 3; Newberry, 2^4 acres, $5.#0 and other valuable considerations. Pomacm No. S' Luther H. Sease ta Hugd T. Wicker and Katherine P. Wicker, 2$* acres, $310#.. L. H. Kingsmore and Raeford 1L. Kingsmore to Raeford Lee Kingsmore and Katherine Minick Kingsmore, one lot, $100. Prosperity No. T W. B. Boinest «t al to S. R. Metts, 1 1-2 acres, $5.00 and other valuable considerations. Grady Lee Half acre to W. B. Halfacre, 8 acres*, $l(Xi. W. B. Halfacre to Grady Lee Halfacre, 80 acres, $2000. Hospital Patients Mrs. Eva Abr&msy Rt. 3. Mrs. Nannie Berry,, Rt. 2, Pros perity. Baby Boy Barnes, Rt. 5, Saluda. Henry Boozer, Player St. Raymond E. Dominick, Silas St. Mrs. Lollage DeHart, Rt. 1. William DeHart, Rt. L. Miss Carolyn DeHart, RL 1. Mrs. Mary Helen DeHart, Rt. 1. Larry Dolin, Rt. 1, Prosperity. A. M. Danielson, Hiller SV Mrs. Jessie Douglas, Rt.. 1. Mt°. Betty Bobb Fulmer,. O’Neal St. Miss Bertha Gray Gallman, Rt L. Mrs -Eva. Halfacre, Rt. 2. Epting: Kunkley Rt 4. Robert ML Knight, Priscilla St.. Miss Annie Knotts, Prosperity. Mrs. Lula Langford, Boundary St Ernest L.. Metis, Little Moun tain;. Mrs. Elatelle Marlowe, Harring ton St. Ernest L. Nobles, Prosperity. Baby Girl Owens, Pomaria. Baby Glenn David Padgett,. Bates burg. Mrs. Betty. J.„ Ruff and Baby Boy, Rt 1. J_ O. Sanders-, Saluda. John W. Sanders, Newberry. Mrs. Frances. Shealy, Lindtay St Willie J- Suber, Pomaria. Mrs. Brantley Snalgrove, Pope Sit. Mrs. Sallie Sanders, Saluda. George T. Tankersley, Prather- St, Whitmire. Mrs. Gallia Thornes, Fair St. Donald White, Player St. Mrs.. Jessie Parrott, Prosperity Terrell Fowler, Newberry. Mrs. Annelle Davis, Wheeler St Mrs. Ruth.. Wicker, Newberry. Claude Hester, Wright St. Irvin Proctor, Saluda. Mrs. Clara Nell Bannister, lumbia. H. D. AGENT SCHEDULE The County Home Agents, Mrs. Margie D. Freeman and Miss Do- ney Crain announce the following schedule for November 3 through November 8th. Monday, Nov. 3: County Agents Conference; Office; Home Visits. Tues., Noy. 4: Office; Bush Riv er HDC at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs. J. R. McLeod as hostess. Wed., Nov. 5: Mid-Carolina 4- H Club at il:45; Hartford HDC at 3:00 p. m. with Mrs. W. C. Hughes and Mrs. W. L. Buzhardt as hos tesses. County Agricutural Committee meeting at 2:30 p. m. at the New berry County Agricultural Build ing. Thups., Nov. 6: Whitmire 7th 4-H at 8:35 a. m.; Whitmire Park St., 4-H at 9:30 a. m.; Mt. Pleas ant HDC at/3:00 p. m. at- the school. Jolly Street HDC at 3:30 at the school with Mrs. Carl Kinard as hostess. Friday, November 7th: Office; Home Visits. MM ill i OWENS Mr. and Mrs. Otis MpKinley Ow ens of Pomaria announce the birth of a four pound, six ounce daughter, Debra Kay on October 23 at the Newberry Memorial HospitaL Mrs. Owens is the form er Dorothy Hubbard Griffin. METTS Mr. and Mrs. Winford. Oneai Metts of Rt. 4, Saluda, announce the birth of eight pound, 12 ounce Maripn. Layne on October 25 at the local hospital. Mrs. Metts be fore marriage was Mary Eleanor Palmer. Miss Kitty Salley of Newberry High School has been selected as the 1959 Miss Hi Miss* by the members of the senior class and the faculty of her school. The daughter of Mrs. A. P. Sal ley of- Newberry, she will be hon ored in the special Miss Hi Miss edition of The Johnsonian, Wm- throp College student newspaper, which 1 will be published Feb. 20. The honor senior girls from South Carolina and North Caro lina high schools will be the guests of Winthrop for a week end March 13-15. MisS Salley is editor-in-chief of her school annual, a member of Beta Club and the student council and president of her homeroom. She has also been a cheerleader, vice - president of JJLA. and, of her class, and secretary of Allied Youth. Miss Salley plans to major in commerce in coiHeget The Miss Hi Misses are select ed from each high school on the basis of scholaeahipy character, leadership ,and personal attract iveness. Mrs. Taylor, 80, Dies Saturday Mrs. Lucy Taylor, 80, a native of Newberry, died late Saturday evening at Columbia Hospital after an extended illness. She lived at 1426 Maple St., in Columbia. She had made her home in Columbia since 1931. Mrs. Taylor was born March 30, 1878, in Newberry, a daughter of the late H. Carter Wilson, and Susan Oxner Wilson. She was the widow of the Rev. James Chester Taylor. Survivors include three daugh ters, Mrs. William T. Lawless of Augusta, Ga., Mrs. Herbert E. Gyles, Jr., and Mrs. Hardee B. Parler, both of Columbia; two sons, Otis Vernon Taylor and ihe Rev. Voight Taylor, both of Co lumbia; seven grandchildren, Mrs* Charles Downing of Portsmouth Va., Mrs. Preston Barber of Au gusta, Ga., and Mrs. Cecil Trav- athan, Mrs. John Elliott, Mise Sodecia Ann Taylor and Voight O. Taylor, Jr., all of Columbia; end five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conduct ed Monday morning from Main Street Methodist Church in Co lumbia by Dr. E. S. Jones and th# Rev. Richard R. Blocker. Inter ment followed in Rosemont Ceme tery at Newberry. -V-r ill •v.’^ar *. • -'vi SHEALY ,, Mr. and Mrs. Harry William Shealy Jr. of 1325 Lindbay SL. are parents of a five pound, Ifi ounce son, William Anthony,, born October 28 at Newberry Hospital. The mother is the former Frances Louise Longshore. Final Rites For Mrs. Shealy Held Co- Recent Marriages Fred F. Bodie of Batesburg and Reba Riddle of Saluda were mar ried on Oct. 19 at Saluda by Rev. B. J. Wilburn. Henry J. DuBois of St. Johnsly, Vt. and Helen Pearl Cranford of Newberry were married on Oct. M., at the Newberry County Court House. JOHN A MAYER, Chairman, JOHN W T . HIPP, PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS, Commissioners of Election for Newberry County, S. C. 1958, from 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. October 19, 1958. 26-2tc Barbara Jean Dean, Newberry. Mary Hill, Newberry. Evelyn Dale Rogers, Whitmire. Rufus Swittenburg, RL 3, Ptosper&y. Mildred Simpkins, Vincent St. Lillian Dean Cornelia St, Jarrius DeWalt, Newberry. MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS Mrs.. Hugh C. Lewis and Baby Boy, Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Bruce Garner and Baby Boy, Union, Mrs, Grady Humphries and Baby Girl* Pomaria. Mrs. Frances Epting, Newberry. Paul Shealy, Leesvilie. Mrs, Mamie Shealy, Rt. 1, Pros perity. Carl Epting, Rt. 3, Prosperity. 26 at Newberry by Probate J’idge E. l^taxcy Stone. Harry D. Thomas Jr. of Val dosta, Ga. and Joy Willingham of Newberry were married by Rev. Daniel M. Shull, Sr. at Newberry on Oct. 18. Jennie S. Milner of Ninety Six and Irvie Clark Watkins of Chap pells were married Oct. 25 at Greenwood by Rev. Roy Durst. Belton Wright Dennis of New berry and Miriam Evelyn Dawkins of Prosperity were married at Prosperity on Oct. 25 by Rev. Thomas F. Suber. James Everett Morris of Pros perity and DeGaree Glenn of Clin ton were married Oct. 25 at New berry by Rev. Thomas F. Suber. Mrs. Catherine (Bessie) Monts Shealy, 79, wife of William B. Shealy of Little Mountain, died Thursday morning at Newberry hospital after several days of ill- ;ness and several months of declin ing health.. Mrs. Shealy was the daughter of the late G. Michael and Kate Feagle Monts Shealy and had liv ed in Little. Mountain all of her ■life. She was the last member of her immediate family. She was a member of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, and had. been church organist, suhday school teacher, leader of the Light Brigade and president and treas urer of the. United Women of Holy Trinity.. At theL time of her death, she was the statistical secretary of the church. She was a member, of the Little Mouneain. Demonstrat ion Clxh,. In addition to her husband, sur viving are the following nieces and nephews: Miss Elherta Sease of Little Mountain, Mrs. Mekendree Barr of Wilmington, DeL, Marlon Counts of Mulliris and Dr. J. Claude Sease of Little Mountain. Funeral services were conduct ed at. 3 pjn. Friday at Holy Trin ity Church by the Rev. Garth L, Hill Burial was in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were Earl Sease, Armand Sease, Carlisle Sease, Laban Sease, A, L. Jayroe, A. M. Counts and Dr. William Barr. Final Rites For m.LEa*z Mj»3£..L P«nnie J a n e Cromer Henfcs; 87, widow of the' Iktep W. J. Hexxtz; s died early Fridhy morning at th^'Mills Clinic in* Prosperity.. She had been in ill health for. the past Mrs. Hentz was bom* reared and: aslant most of hen life* hr. the New Hope Section of Newberry County- She was the daughter ofj the late Capt. Fred and Mrs.. Eliz abeth Cross on Cromer. Mrs.. Hentz made her.- home ! with her son, H. M. Hentz, in. Newberry for the past two years. She was one of the oldest- mem bers of New Hope Methodist Church, and an honorary member of the: \Vdmen’s Society of Christa ian Service. Survivors include two sons,.j Henry M. Hentz of Newberry and Harold H.. Hentz of York;, threes] daughters, Mrs. C. M. Shealy of Spartanburg* Mrs. G. M. Ladd, ofl Winnsboro and Miss Mary Hentz-] of West Columbia; ten grandchil dren,, and. 18 great-grandchildren Fpner^l. services were held ah 3:3ft p.m. Saturday from New Hop*. Methodist Church by the Rev.;. T. W.. Poston. Burial was in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were Robert Stuck, Tommy Crooks Jr.,. Ralph, Cumalander; William S. Hentz,, Edward Ladd, Garris Ladd: Jr. Honorary escort was the Board 1 of Stewards of New Hope Church. Coker Alumnae Of 4 Counties Tolled Here Coker College Alumnae of ‘ Greenwood, Abbeville, Laurens ^ and Newberayr counties will bold their annual district meeting Sat- ^ urday, November 8, in Newberry at the Wallace Home Newberry and Lsurens counties are host- ZCfkQ 1 There will be a dutch luncheon at 12:30, to be feifowed by talks by Dr. John: A. Barry, praridant of the college' am£ Mrs. Mary Hill . Coggers hall, new alumnae secre tary. All Coker alumnae m the four- 1 couhty district, are invited and urged to attend*- Mrs- L. BL. Anil of Greenwood is district chairman. Newberry County Alrcatnae please call Mrs. BL B. Kirkegani, 1850, for reservations before Ns-’ vember 5 th.. i -v 2^30 poum: Sunday in Wesleyan Methodist Church, conducted by the Rev. James M. Waters andl assisted by the Rev. Barnard Knight. Burial was in Zion Meth odist churchyard near Prosperity. NOTICK OF JURY DRAWING We, the undersigned Jury Com missioners of Newberry County, shall on Wedhaadhy, November 12th, 1958, at 9 o’clock A. M., in the Clerk of Court’s office^ openly and publicly, draw the names of •thirty-six (36) men to earve as Petit Jurors for the Court of General Sessions (Criminal}, which will convene in the Newber ry, County Court House mi Mon day, November 24th, 1958, at ten o’clock A. M. On NoVember 19th, 1958, we will draw thirty-six (36) Jurors for the Court of Common Pleas (:<CIval) which will convene on Mon day, December 1st, 195$, at ten o’clock, A. M. BURKE M. WISE, Clerk of Court RALPH B. BLACK, Auditor J. RAY DAWKINS; ' Treasurer. Dated this 29th day of October, 1958, Newberry, S. C. .itc m‘3 Mrs. Bedenbaugh Dies In Columbia Mrs. John L. Bedenbaugh, formerly of Prosperity, died Thursday in the Baptist Hospital in Columbia. She had lived in Columbia for 12 years and was a member of the Weslayan Methodist Church there. Survivors, in addition to her husband, include four sisters, Miss Viola Baker, Mrs. Roy Bouknight, Mrs. Royce . Beden baugh and Mrs. Sara Mitchell, all of Newberry; one niece, Mrs. Dor othy Evelyn Mitchell of Newberry and four nephews, James E. Bouknight of Columbia, Clarence Mitchell, William C. Mitchell and Steve Mitchell, all of Newberry. Funeral services were held at Bill Boozer, Leesvilie. Mrs. Mary Perry, Prosperity. Mrs. Minnie Reagin, Newberry. Mrs. Essie Singley, Prosperity. Jake West, Leesvilie. Maude Downing, Prosperity. AT INCOME TAX TIME... WHY DON'T YOU DO WHAT MILLIONS OF SMALL BUSINESS MEN ARE D0M6 AND SHIFT TO THE GRACE’S COMTOan MOHEEPM SYSTEM THE BOOK THAT GIVES YOU THE COMPLETE BREAKDOWN OF YOUR YEAR’S BUSINESS SUITABLE FOR EVERY TYPE OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSION It’s simple to keep, it’s accurate, and you can teH at a glance just how you stand on any one day . • More important, you^can tell exactly how you stand when tax time comes .. . With the Grace’s System, your only worry about taxes is paying them. ALL THIS FOR ONLY $4.75 A YEAR Ask to Be Shown This Sen-sa-.icnal N jw System ★ ★ PHONE NO. 1 The Newberry Sun