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PAGE TWO 121S CoUaca Street NEWBERRY. S. C. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY O. F. Armfield, Jr., Owner Entered as second-class matter December 6, 1937 at the Poetoffice 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. Hospital Patients Mrs. Eliabeth Aull, College St. Mrs. Margie Bowers, Prosperity. Mrs. Margaret Danald, % Fulmer St- Albert Figuera, Newberry. Baby Wanda Giles, Vincent Apt. Miss' Mae' Hendrix, 625 Wright St. ity. Mrs. Tommie Kinard, Prosper- George Cook, Prosperity, ity. Mrs. Kathleen Riley, Saluda. Mrs. Minnie Reagin, Newberry. Mrs. Sydell Bradley, Saluda. Mrs. Desta Mettts, Prosperity. Andrena West and Baby Boy, Batesburg. Allean Mincy and Baby Girl, le Methodist Circles Meet Monday The WSCS Circles of Central Methodist Church will meet next week as follows: No. 1, Monday at 4 p. m. with Mrs. J. R. Boozer. No. 2, Monday, 4 p. m. with Mrs. F. Scott Elliott, associate hostess, Miss Annie Bynum. No. 3, Monday, 10:30 a. m. with Mrs. J. W. Schumpert. No. 4, Monday, 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. R. W. Ivester, associate hostess, Mrs. Jerome Harmon. No. 5, Monday, 10:30 a. m. with Mrs. W. O. Miller, associate hos tess, Miss Verna Lane. No. 6, Monday, 4 p. m, with Mrs. G. K. Dominick. Igl NEWBERRY SUN Prosperity News MRS* & T. YOUNG, Correspondent Carolina To . Have Institute For Teachers A $27,500 grant awarded to the University of South Carolina by the National Science Founda tion will permit teachers in elem entary grades to improve their understanding and knowledge .of science. The grant will provide a six- week institute for teachers which will be administered by the USC School of Education, of which Dr. William W. Savage is dean. Dr. H. W. Davis, head of. the De partment of Chemistry, will be the principal instructor and di rector of the institute. The purpose of the institute for elementary teachers and in structors of science is to increase their understanding and knowl edge of the subject in order to improve their teaching ability and to develop favorable student attitudes towards science. The bulk of the grant will go to participants, and the remain der for staff salaries and oper ating costs. Those who enroll must present a satisfactory grad uate record examination or pass the university entrance examina tion. MOVE TO HOMB ON BOUNDARY Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Carpenter have moved to their home on 533 Boundary St. They formerly lived on Fair Ave., adjacent to the Kendall Company's Oakland plant, of which Mr. Carpenter is man ager. Miss Rosa Mae Mitchell of Pros perity and Blythewood and Robert C. Hood of Blythewood were mar ried Friday, December 26, at 6:30 p. m. at the home of the officiat ing minister, the Rev. Paul C. Scott, pastor of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Quay Fellers, Mrs. L, J. Fellers, and Judy Wise witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. Hood wore a blue dress, winter white hat and gloves and a white carnation corsage. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Green Mitchell. She attended Chicora College and is now teach ing in Blythewood. After a short honeymoon the couple will reside in Blythewood. NOTICE! t ALL BUSINESS LICENSES #■ For The City of Newberry Are DUE and Payable TO THE City Clerk and T reasurer IMMEDIATELY AFTER January 1959 CITY OF NEWBERRY The Prosperity Garden Club will meet Monday, January 6, at 3:30 with Mrs. J. Frank Browne. The Dogwood Garden Club will meet with Mrs. W. E. Hancock, Monday afternoon, January 5 at 3:30. ' Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Drury Lovelace were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lovelace and their two children of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. George Siokos and their three children of Columbia. Misses Susie and Mary Lang ford visited their brother, Herbert Langford and Mrs. Langford in Columbia for several days last week. Sunday guests of Mrs. J. L. Counts and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Foster were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phifer and their two children of Kings Mountain, N. C. Mrs. Nellie Shirley of Easley has been visiting Mrs. A. B. Hunt. Mrs. J. A. Sease and Miss Grace Sease spent Wednesday and Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richardson in Columbia. On Friday they motored to Clinton to visit Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Sease. Mr. and Mrs. Dove Connelly have received information of the birth of their first grandchild, a daughter, born to Rev. and Mrs. Eugene Eaddy of Lexington, Sun day afternoon, December 28. Mrs. Eaddy is the former Miss Dru- cie Connelly. Mrs. E. W. Werts and Miss Kate Barre spent last week in Colum bia with Dr. and Mrs. Joe Freed and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frick. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leaphart, Sr., spent Saturday and Sunday with the Fred Jameses in Taylors. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovelace spent Sunday with the Jameses. Christmas Day guests of Mrs. M. D. Derrick were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Derrick of Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Derrick of West Columbia; Mrs. Earl Derrick and three daughters of White Rock, Mr. and Mrs. W. »B. Ackerman and Mr. and Mrs. Counts and two children of Prosperity. Mrs. J. A. Sease had as guests last Saturday, Mrs. Margaret Sease, Myrna and Tom Sease of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Davis and two children of Fountain Inn; Capt. and Mrs. James Shannon and four children, Mrs. J. H. Richardson and son “Rick,” John ny Sease, and Miss Patsy Watson, of Columbia. Mrs. G. H. Caldwell and two children, Kenny and Brenda, spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Cald well’s parents in St. Joseph. Ken ny and Brenda stayed for the weekend. Mrs. P. C. Singley has return ed from Columbia where she spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Mower Singley and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Callahan. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ballentine were Mr. and Mrs. Furman Ballentine and their two children of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. David Lee and their two children of Seneca; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ballentine of Cha pin. Also with the Ballentines for Sunday dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cumulander and their two sons. Miss Eva Cumulander, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sites of Chapin. Mr. ■ and Mrs. M. P. Connelly have had with them for the holi day season Mr. and Mrs. Marion Connelly of Dahlgren, Va.; Rev. and Mrs. Bill M&yton of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Frank Hill and two children of Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. Hill will join his family here for the weekend. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cole Wes- singer during the holidays were Mrs. H. W. Smith of Cayce; Mrs. Elvin Hallman of White Rock; Mrs. Earl Derrick and three chil dren of White Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, Herbert III and David of Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sessions of Colum bia;. Ensign and Mrs. J. H. Rich ardson Jr., of Newport, R. I. Rev. and Mrs. English Pearcy of Atlanta, Ga., spent last week with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. Dove Connelly. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Connelly and their three children of Bowl ing Springs, S. C., are visiting Mr. Connelly’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Connelly. Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wessinger were Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Abrams of Bennettsville, Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Pinson of Cross Hill, Mr. and Jffrs. Rudolph Oswald, Billy Os wald, Miss Betty Lou Oswald, Miss “Pet” Dominick and “Sonny” Mayfield of Columbia. The Ab rams stayed for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joe White, Jr and their little daughter, Clar- isa, of Charleston^ spent some of the Christmas holidays with Mrs. White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Chap >ell. A-3C Gene Hendrix of Orlando Air Base is visiting his cousin, Mike Chappell. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Monts and their daughter, Jan, of Summer ville spent last week with Mrs. Monts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ez ra Counts. With the Countses on Christmas Day was their daugh ter, Mrs. Nannie Sue Mayer of Greenville. Heyward Singley of Columbia spent Friday with his sister, Mrs. J. D. Luther and Mr. Luther. Sunday guests of Mrs. George Clements were her sister, Mrs. Clara H. Compton and her son, Pat, of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sanford and their two children of Washing ton, D. C. visited Mr. and Mrs. tJames Luther during the holi days. Christmas Day guests of Mrs. L. J. Fellers were her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs- Fred Wise and their four daugh ters of Cayce. Judy Wise remain ed for a few days visit with her grandmother. Mrs. Pat E. Wise left Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs. John Hester in Buffalo, N. Y. ian Growth Series. The school is sponsored by the Parish Education Committee of the Lutheran Synod of South Car olina. Leadership Schools will be held January 11 and 18 at Holy Trinity in Greenville and Ebenezer in Co lumbia on January 19, 21 and 23. J. H. Bishop John H. Bishop Sr., died in his sleep Thursday morning at his home on Rt. 8, Newberry. He had been in declining health for the past several years. Mr. Bishop was born and rear ed in Newberry County near Whitmire. He was a membmer of Smyrna Presbyterian Church. His wife, Mrs. Lillie Merchant Bishop, died in 1955. Survivors include two sons, John H. Jr., and James Bishop, both of Newberry; one daughter, Mrs. Gladys Hester of Newberry; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. He was the last surviving member of his immed iate family. Funeral services were conduct ed at 3 p. m. Friday from Mc- Swain Funeral Home by Rev. Otis Brown. Burial was in the Smyrna Presbyterian Church cemetery. AcnVe pallbearers were Irving Bishop, Frank Crowder, ' Luther Oxner, Everette Bishop, J. E. Bishop, and Tom Baker. * Members of the Session of Smyrna Presbyterian Church com posed the honorary escort. make returns for each dipt- *ict* All able-bodied male citi zens between the ages of ;wenty-one and sixty are lia ble to $1.00 poll tax. CHAPPELLS Monday, January 5, 1959, from 10 until 12:30. SILVERSTREET Monday, January 5, 1959, from 2 until 4:00. WHITMIRE CITY HALL Tuesday, January 1959, from 10 until 3:00. ‘ JAMES HOMER CROOKS STORE Wednesday, January 7, 1959, from 10 until 12:30. ARAGON-BALD WIN MILL Thursday and Friday, January 8 and 9, 1959. POMARIA Monday, January 12, 1259, from 10 untU 3:00. BANNIB CATHCART’S STORE Tuesday, January 12,1259, ' 10 untO . i A. E. A R. E. REESE STORE Tuesday, January $8, 1292, fropn 2 until 4** esite* ftomioao 15* Thursday, Friday, AwiU7 !«, 1M9, 10 untR lte®0. st. hmm Moore’s Store, 19? 1959* frosa lO mam ' XPNEAilsV ■/*&*£* j. me January Store* mi: fromii ■ - ■ - -*a.: nary ‘V ^ » vV f : -i ? u.; - ;m m i, y Troop 66: Billy Cannon from Tenderfoot to Second Class; Ron ald Cromer from Second Class to First Class. Merit Badges Troop 66: Henry Brooks, read ing. 59 TAX NOTICE I, or an authorized agent, will be at the following places on the dates given below for the purpose of taking t*x .re turns on all personal proper ty, real property, new build ings and real estate transfers. Persons owning property in more than one district must z%% ' L_"—'j.. 2 __ v... —. ounng looking ued close; Training School To Be Held At Lutheran Church The Newberry County Luther an Leadership Training School will be held at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer on Janu ary 12, 14 and 16, according to the Rev. G. B. Corley, associate dean of the school. The teachers for the courses are: The Rev. Ralph Hoffmeyer, Miss Mary Ruth Taylor, Miss El eanor Sheets, Sister Sophie Damme, Miss Lucy Brady, Mrs. Ralph Wallace, Dr. Milton Moore, and the Rev. Donald W. Prigge. The courses to be taught are: Bible Study, Course for Youth, Administrating the Total Program of Christian Education; Teaching the Nursery Child; Teaching the Primary Christian Growth Series; Teaching the Junior Christian Growth Series; The New Service; Teaching the Intermediate Christ- HOLIDAY CLOSING NOTICE! Offices In The Newberry County Court House WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, JAN. 1,1959 in observance of New Year’s Day $ aS*'- 1 */: •V-. 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