The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, October 29, 1959, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, OCTOMER 29, 1959 Countians Are Named Officers The Student Education Associa tion of Newberry College recently elected Vincent Exley, president; Mildred Long, vice president; Ha zel Wehunt, secretary, and Sue White, treasurer. Mildred, a senior, is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Long of Silverstreet. She is secretary of the Day Student® Club and is working tow'ard a B. S. degree in elementary education. Hazel, a senior, is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wehunt of Joanna. She is a senior member of the Women’s Council, Activities editor of the ’60 Newberrian, and program chairman-historian of Gamma Sigma, honorary psychol ogy society. She is also a member of the Student Christian Associa tion and the Spanish Club, and is working toward a B. S. degree in secondary education. Graveside Rites For Mrs. Miller Graveside se’.-vices for Mrs. Martha Feagle Mliier, 85, widow of Bright Lee Miller, who died Thursday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John D. Mur ray in Walterboro, were conduct ed at 3 p.m. Sunday at Mount Pilgrim Lutheran Church near Prosperity by the Rev. J. S. Wes- singer. Mrs. Miller was born near Prosperity where she made her home until moving to Walterboro. She was the daughter of the late John Nicholas Feagle and Frances Feagle. She was a mem ber of Mt. Pilgrim for 62 years. In additionn to Mrs. Murray, she is survived by another daugh ter, Mi's. McFarland Davis of Greenwood; four sons. J. Harry Miller, Burkesvile, Ky., George W. Miller, Walterboro, Gilbert F. Miller, Odessa, Tex., and Carl L. Miller of Panama Canal Zone; three brothers, Robert T. Feagle, Little Mountain, John A. Feagle, Lowman Home, and George H. Feagle, Valdosta, Ga., and two sisters, Mrs. J. L. Fellers and Mrs. E. E. Fellers, both of Colum bia. Active pallbearers were Dr. Claude Sease, Dr. Von Long, G. W. Cooper, Dr ary Lovelace, Jim P. Cook and L. K. Counts. P. T. Bullard Dies At Lyman P. T. Bullard, 74, of Route 1, Lyman, died Friday at 6:10 p.m. at a Spartanburg Hospital after four years of declining health and a week of illness. Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. John Fulmer cf Newberry, Mrs. Ed Hamm of Joanna and Miss Eunice Bullard of Whitmire. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. at the First Bap tist Church of Lyman by Rev. Von King, Rev. James P. Crain and Rev. Roger Snipes. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery at Newberry. Winthrop Club Convention Host The Winthrop College Canter bury Club, an organization of Episcopal students, will be host Friday-Sunday (Oct. 30-Nov. 1) to the convention of the S. C. As sociation of Canterbury Clubs. Episcopal students enrolled in colleges throughout the state are expected to attend. Directing the week end for the host group will be Laura Walpole of Johns Island, president of the Winthrop Canterbury Club. Registration will be from 4 to 6 p. m. Friday in the Canterbury House. The three-day schedule will in clude discussion groups, business session, and recreation. The convention will end with Holy Communion Sunday morning at the Rock Hill Episcopal Church of Our Saviour. Central Church Women Meet The circles of the Woman’s So ciety ‘of Christian Service of Cen tral Methodist church will meet next Monday as follows: No. 1, Mrs. Ernest E. Ringer, Whitmire highway, 4 p.m. No. 2, Mrs. Otis L. Whitaker, 1603 Nance St., 4 p.m. No. 3, Mrs. M. L. Youmans, 1241 Crenshaw St., 10:30 a.m. No. 4 (Julia White), Mrs. L. G. McCullough, 1309 Crenshaw St., 7:30 p.m. No. 5, Mrs. F. A. Truett, 1912 McHardy St., 10:30 a.m. No. 6, Mrs. Willie Hawkins, 2706 DeLoache Ave., 4 p.m. Kennemore- Spearman M rs. M. H. Kennemore of Nine ty Six announce* the engagement of her daughter, Amelia Vedessa, to Ensign Wayne Coloer Spearman of Athens, Ga. and Chappells. The wedding is to take pace on Friday, November 20 in the First Baptist Church of Ninety Six. Miss Kennemore is a student nurse at Lander College, and will graduate in May of 1960. Ensign Spearman is attending the Navy Supply School at Athens. Jumper Tabbed For All-State Conley Jumper, pre-season All- State choice from Newberry Col lege ,has been tabbed by Head Coach Harvey Kirkland as New berry’s most likely candidate for post-season honors. Jumper is from Swansea and will be concluding a distinguished four-year career during which he has securely established himself as one of the most rugged pivot- men in colleg'e • history. He had a slow start at the beginning of the season, but at mid-season he has come around to fulfill all expecta tions. He is co-coptain, and has all the attributes of a fine football player. Among his honors are: First Team Little Three, Newber ry’s Lineman of the Year (59), and a three-year letterman. The 200 pounder who stands an even six feet has been a consistent performer since his freshman year. Kirkland stated, “Jimper is a very aggressive linebacker, has good speed, diagnoses plays well, a great team man, a fine leader, and his linebacking ability makes him a definite choice for post-sea son honors.” Tickets Ready For Former Indian Players It has been suggested that for mer students of Newberry College who engaged in varsity athletics prior to 1921 and who expect to attend the Thanksgiving game on November 26, sit together. A lim ited number of tickets near the fifty yard line has been reserved for this purpose. Those desiring to join the group, please contact Frank O. Black, 16 C. Cornell Arms, Columbia, S. C. ' '~v: Tax Aid Booklet The National Society of Tax Consultants, Inc., national profes sional organization for tax spec ialists, has released a list of 105 business and individual income tax deductions for 1960. This check list for taxpayers may be obtain ed from the society, by sending 25c to cover cost of handling and mailing to Post Office Box 5995, Dallas 22, Tex. Newberry Lumber Co., Inc. Newberry, S. C. A. W. MURRAY, President Phone 56 CYRIL HUTCHINSON, Vice-President JAMES W. HENDERSON, Secretary-Treasurer and Manager Cash and Carry! Johns-Manville Roofing $6.00 Sq. SHEETROCK 3/8” $44.20 1/2” $54.00 JOHNS-MANVILLE CEILING TILE 12x12 White Pkg. — 12x24 White Pkg. ' 16x16 White Pkg. 64 Sq. Ft. — $6.50 * Air-Control Awning Window Units No. 13- -19 1/8 x 38 3/8 __ $11.61 No. 14- -19 1/8 x 50 5/8 $14.30 No. 23- -37 x 38 [ 3/8 $16.56 No. 24- -37 x 50 5/8 $20.30 No. 33- -53 1/8 x 38 3/8 __ „ $21.34 No. 34- - 53 1 1/8 x 50 5/8 _ __ $26.13 Other Sizes — Mulls and Fins Are Stocked Huttig Satin Seal Window Units 2-4 x 4-6 — Hor. Lts., Single $13.96 2-8 x 4-6 — Hor. Lts., Single $14.80 2-4 x 4-6 — Hor. Lts., Twin $28.85 2-8 x 4-6 — Hor. Lts., Twin $30.50 1-8 x 4-6 (4-0 x 4-6) Picture Unit$47^7 DOORS JALOUSIE 2- 8 x 6-8 $26.15 3- 0 x 6-8 $26.15 Samara — H. C. Flush (Plain or Varnish) 2-6 x 6-8 $6.01 2-8 x 6-8 $6.96 Lauan Doors Cheaper Than Samara U. S. Plywood - Weldwood AD Interior Per Sheet 1/4 x 4 x 8 $3.03 3/8 x 4 x 8 $4.05 1/2 x 4 x 8 $5.28 5/8 x 4 x 8 $6.16 3/4 x 4 x 8 $7.12 AC Exterior Per Sheet 1/4 x 4 x 8 $3.34 3/8 x 4 x 8 $4.54 CD SHEETING 3/8 x 4 x 8 $3.06 5/8 x 4 x 8 $4.58 Prices Are F.O.B. Our Warehouse Delivery At Slightly Higher Prices TRADE AT HOME - COMPARE PRICES & BUY YOUR BUILDING NEEDS FROM THE Newberry Lumber Co., Inc. COMPARATIVE PRICES ON OTHER ITEMS BIRTHDAY GIRL . . . Britain’s Princess Margaret celebrated her 29th birthday on August 21. This new study is in the Garden of the Royal Lodge, Windsor Castle. BY THE WAY . . . (Continued from page 1) work practices among the operat ing crafts of the railroad industry. “The simple principle which the railroads are determined to re-es tablish in the operation of their industry is the traditional code of honorable employment in Ameri ca—A Fair Day’s Work for a Fair Day’s Pay. “That principle, we believe, is so fundamental to our American way of life we are fully confident the vast majority of the people in this country will insist that it be respected and restored in the rail road industry—once they know that archaic make-work and fea therbedding practices are rampant in railroading. “Today, every citizen shares in paying a monumental feather bedding bill of $500,000,000 a year for work not needed or not per formed in railroad operations. That staggering loss to the in dustry and to the nation’s econo my can be—and we believe must be—eliminated by common under standing between management and labor that a Fair Day’s Work for A Fair Day’s Pay will be the basis of every new work agreement.” Hospital Births Mr. and Mrs. James Ray (Sa die Amelia Nichols) Felker, Route 1, Newberry, announce the birth of a five pound, seven ounce daughter, Marie Felker born on October 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alvin (Martha Elizabeth Deloach) Strib- ble, 1531 Caldwell St., are the par ents of a seven pound, 12 ounce son, Sheena Rory Lee, born Oc tober 19. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eugene (Jillette Setzler) Mayer, Rt. 2, Newberry, are receiving conglatu- lations upon the arrival of a sev en pound, two ounce son, John Frank, born October 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carson (Edna Ruthel Bodie) announce the birth of a seven pound, 13 ounce son, Ronald. Stuart, on Oc tober 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ray (Dor othy Jean Fulmer) Langford, 1804 Milligan St., announce the birth of a seven pound, two ounce daughter, Rena Kay, born Octo ber 21. Mr. and Mrs. Chevis Earl (El eanor Allene Stribble) are receiv ing congratulations upon the ar rival of a five pound, seven ounce daughter, Ramela Renee, October 25. Girl Scouts Of Troop 7 Meet / The Speers Street Girl Scout Troop No. 7 met on October 14. Patrol No. 1 held the flag cere mony. Patrol No. 2 explained how to play a game. Patrol No. 3 held the closing ceremony. The troop reviewed the Girl Scout laws and promise. The troop is now Work ing for first class badges. Each patrol is to make a first aid kit. Each Scout is to bring part of the materials for their own patrol’s kit. The troop meet ing of the 21st was skipped be cause of Children’s Day at the County Fair. Diana Evans, Scribe. FLOWER SHOW . . . (Continued from page 1) ingston, Mrs. L. E. Gatlin, Mrs. Warren Cousins, Miss Grace Sum mer, Mrs. Von Long, Mrs. Don Rook, Mrs. John Waldrop, Mrs. Ira Cousins, Mrs. Ollie Moye, Mrs. Price Padgett, Mrs. Sarah Nich ols, Mrs. Ed Shinn. Second place: Mrs. Jack Jenk ins, Mrs. Paul Heisey, Mrs. R. M. Lominack, Mrs. Don Rook, Mrs. E. E. Westwood, Mrs. Price Pad gett, Mrs. L. E. Gatlin, Mrs. H. H. Connelly, Mrs. John Waldrop, Mrs. M. O. Summer, Mrs. Leland Wilson, Mrs. Ira Cousins, Miss Sa rah Caldwell, Miss Grace Summer, Mrs. Olie Moye, Mrs. Guy Whit- ener Sr., Mrs. Warren Cousins, Mrs. James C. Kinard. Third place: Miss Julia Kibler, Mrs. Robert Livingston, Mrs. Steve Griffith, Mrs. M. O. Sum mer, Mrs. Warren Cousins, Mrs. W. D. Beard, Mrs. John Waldrop, Mrs. Ira Cousins, Miss Grace Sum mer, Mrs. Ollie Moye, Mrs. Ned Carlisle, Mrs. C. B. Parr, Mrs. Von Long, Mrs. Jack Jenkins. Officer To See Newberry Men Master Sergeant Charles F. Georges, local Air Force Recruit ing Official stated today that Lt. Robert White, USAF Aviation Cadet Selection Officer will visit Columbia on November 3 for the 'purpose of immediate selection of young men from Newberry and surrounding area for entrance in to Aviation Cadet Training. Those selected should receive their class assignment within 30 days after selection. Young men who have a high school diploma or higher educa tion, single and between the ages of 19 and 26 will want to talk to Lt. White. Those interested in a flying career in aviation can get full information by telephoning Sergeant Georges at Alpine 67311 or by calling on him at 1321 Pen dleton St., Columbia. Appointment can also be made at this time to see Lieutenant White, the Cadet Selection Officer. NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING We, the undersigned Jury Com missioners of Newberry County, shall on Wednesday, November 11 1959, at 9 o’clock, A. M., in the office of the Clerk of Court, open ly and publicly, draw the names of thirty-six (36) men to serve as Petit Jurors for the Court of Gen eral Sessions (Criminal), which will convene in the Newberry County Courthouse on Monday, November 23rd, 1959, at ten o’clock, A. M. BURKE M. WISE, Clerk of Court, RALPH B. BLACK, Auditor, J. RAY DAWKINS, Treasurer. October 27th, 1959 Newberry, S. C. Itc G. 0. Koon Rites Sunday George Oscar Koon, 71, died suddenly Friday night at his home on College St. Ext.. He had been in declining health for a number of years. Mr. Koon was born and reared in the St. Philip’s section of New berry County and was the son of the late Walter and Laura Suber Koon. For a number of years he had made his home in Newberry. Mr. Koon had served as mag istrate of Newberry for several terms and was a member of the Newberry police force for a num* ber of years. He was a member of Beth-Eden Lutheran Church, for mer member of the church coun cil, an honorary member of the council at the time of his death. As long as his health permitted he prepared many barbecues for churches and political gatherings throughout Newberry County. Mr. Koon is survived by his wife Mrs. Emma McCartha Koon; two sons, Frank D. Koon, Charlottle, N. C M and George S. Koon, Co lumbia; three daughters, Mrs. R. H. Brown, Clinton; Mrs. Alan Ox- ner, Newberry, and Mrs. J. E. Chandler, Laurens; two brothers, John H. Koon and Joe O. Koon, both of Prosperity; one sister, Mrs. J. Leonard Sease, Wilming ton, Del.; seven grandchildren and Recent Marriages Ernest L. Ward of Whitmire and Kathleen L. Plampin of New berry were married on October 16 at Pomaria by Rev. J. Alvin Ful mer. RITZ Theatre THURSDAY Rossano Brazzi, Mitzi Gaynor, John Kerr, Frange Nuyen SOUTH PACIFIC Two Shows Thursday—Matinee 3:30; Night, 8:00 Admission Matinee—AH Children under 12, 50c; In-Between, 75c; Adults, 90c. Night—All Children under 12, 50c; In-Between, 75c; Adults, $1.25. No passes good on this picture FRIDAY & SATURDAY Jeff Chandler, Fees Parker, Nicole Manrey The Jayhawkers MONDAY & TUESDAY Henry Fonda, Leslie Caron, Cesare Danova/ The Man Who Understood Women CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY The Sad Horse David Ladd, Chill Wills Added Color Cartoon—Popcorn Story Charlie Bradley Died Yesterday Charlie Bernard Bradley, 56, of 503 Floyd St., died suddenly Wednesday morning at the New berry County Memorial Hospital. He was stricken while at work in Newberry Mills. Mr. Bradley was born and reared in Pelham, Ga., a son of Mrs. Victoria Caughlitz Bradley and the late Enoch Joe Bradley. He had spent most of his life in dewberry and for the past 43 years was employed by Newberry Mills. He was a member of Mayer Memorial Lutheran Church and the Men’s Bible Class. He be longed to Amity Lodge 87, AFM. . Surviving besides his mother are his wife, Mrs. Martha Estelle Adams Bradley; two sons, Enoch six great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sun day at 3 p.m. at McSwain Fun eral Home, conducted by Rev. Al vin Haigler. Burial was in Spring- dale Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Thomas Koon. Chris Koon, Woodrow Koon, Joe Robert Koon, Edwin Adams, Marion Taylor, Walter Joye and Horace Cromer. Honorary escort was composed of Dr. E. H. Moore and members of the church council. Flower attendants were mem bers of the ULCW of Beth-Eden. Daniel Bradley of Florence an<# 1st Lt. Thomas Bernard Bradley of Cherry Point, N. C.; four daughters, Mrs. Homer Amick of Newberry, Mrs. Mildred Harp er of Columbia, Mrs. Lucy Mc Cartha of Prosperity and Mrs. Bessie Miller of Lexington; two sisters, Mrs. Waldo Boland and Mrs. Ed Hazel, both of Newber ry; two brothers, Alfred Bradley of Newberry and Victor Bradley of New Market, Ind.; and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services were conduct ed Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at Me- Swain Funeral Home by Rev. D- M. Shull, Rev. R. E. Rhyne and Rev. Paul Petty. Burial was itt Newberry Memorial Gardens with Masonic rites conducted by Amity Lodge 87. Pallbearers were Wesley White* Charlie Hendrix, Wilmer Dodgen, Melvin Davis, Berley Shealy and Jesse Outz. Members of the Men’s Bible Class of Mayer Memorial Church composed the honorary escort. Flower attendants included Ruth White, Blanche Morris, Mrs. Wilmer Dodgen and Pauline Singley. SUNDAY But Not For Me Clark Gable, Carroll Baker Added Color Cartoon—Half Pint Palomino Coats Many to select from. Made by the world’s top manufacturers. 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