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t rjU/V'v PAGE EIGHT THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1959 Outside employees, who helped establish the million and a half manhours without lost .time accident record at the Oakland plant, are shown here. Perry Threatt, safety chairman, presents the Certificate to W. D. Hornsby, assistant overseer. B. S. Ellison is shown on the Tift truck. Front row, left to right, Sam Harp, Willie James, Bennie Frye, Walter Goggins; 2nd row , Anna Kinard, Lula Frye, Claude Clark Jr., Lillie Stuckman, Sam Harp; 3rd row', Sam Broadwater, Otto Floyd, Willie Goggins, Willie Suber and P^ndot Sligh. (Sun- jphoto.). C Of C Members Attend Movie The eighth and ninth grade group of the Children of the Con federacy met with Lila Summer on November 26 with Ben Rook and Helen Brown assisting. Eleven members were present to attend a movie about the War Be tween the States, and afterwards returned to the home of the host ess for the business meeting and a program. Elected officers for the year were Ben Rook, president; Lila Summer, vice-pres.; Helen Brown, secretary; Mary Kay Shannon, treasurer; Mac Cobb, historian; Jim McCaughrin, chaplain. Helen Brown and Lila Summer gave an interesting account of the convention of the Children of the Confederacy in Charleston last August and also expressed their hope that many from Newberry would be able to attend the next convention which will be held in Houston, Texas in August 1960. Delightful refreshments were served by the hostesses and host. GIRL SCOUTS TO SELL COOKIES Girl Scout Troop 7 met on No vember 25. Final plans were made for the Saturday cook-out. Plans were also made for a cookie sale to raise money for a trip to Savannah for our troop next sum mer. The sale will begin in about a week. Our senior helpers, Beth Atchison and Stephanie Yates, taught the troop some new songs. Diana Evans, Scribe Prosperity No. 7 C. S. Holland to Leroy C. Pugh Sr. and Alda Rae H. Fugh, one lot, $100. South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. to John D. Chase and Lillian Chase, .47 acre, $1 and other val uable considerations. Miss Derrick Service Sunday Miss Frances Derrick, 46, of i*rosperity, died early Saturday xnorning at the Newberry County .Memorial Hospital. She had been ill three months. Miss Derrick was born and Teared in Saluda County, a •daughter of the late Jodie O. and Ellie Holley Derrick. She made her home in Prosperity for the past 15 years where she was a member of Grace Lutheran Church. She was employed by .Newberry Mills, Inc. 5 Survivors include four sis- -ters, Mrs. Tommie Risinger of Leesville, Mrs. Virgil William- Frick of Columbia and Mrs. Wal lace Bates of Joanna; and three brothers, J. Haskell and Bennie P. Derrick,both of Prosperity.and .Hoyt Ray Derrick of Columbia. Funeral services were con ducted at 3 p. m. Sunday from Union Lutheran Church in Lex ington County by Rev. Ben M. Clark and Rev. J. L. Drafts. Bur ial was in the church cemetery. Camp Succumbs In Greenwood Jesse Pendleton Camp, 69, of Newberry, died Friday at Self Memorial Hospital in Greenwood after two years of declining health and a critical illness of two weeks. He was born at Sceney, Ga. a son of the late James Oliver and Louzanie Smith Camp. He lived in Greenwood for many years, operating a grocery store on East Cambridge Avenue. He was employed with the railroad in Greenwood for 23 years and moved to Newberry two years ago. He was a min ister of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Survivors include one daugh ter, three sons, 10 grandchildren, a step-daughter, five sisters, and three brothers. His wife, the former Martha Ridley Grant, died a number of years ago. Funeral services were held on Sunday by Minister A. H. Val entine. Burial was in Magnolia Cemetery. SCOUT PROMOTIONS Troop 66: Jeffrey Cavanaugh, Clifton Floyd, Jim Kinard to Sec ond Class; Jimmy Clamp to First Class; Robin Foy, Russell Cul bertson to Star. Troop 1: Bobby Oxner to First Class; Bobby Anderson, David Sease to Star. Merit Badges Bobby Anderson: Basketry, Cit- ienship in the Community, Fores try, Swimming. David Sease: Firemanship, Reading, Scholarship. Mike Bedenbaugh: Scholarship. Ronald Cromer: Personal Fit ness. Russell Culbertson: Citizenship in the Home, Cooking, Dog Care, Home Repairs, Reading, Swim ming. Robin Foy: Firemanship. Leon Graves: First Aid. Parker Martin: Automobiling. DEED TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 Martyn J. Cavanaugh to Noble K. Terrell, one lot fronting west on Glenn St., $5 and other val uable considerations. Newberry No. 1 Outside Clyde R. Meirick to James A. Cromer, 5.37 acres, $5 and other valuable considerations. James A. Cromer to Clyde R. Merrick, 4.3 acres, $5 and other valuable considerations. A. L. Teseniar to Rob< rt D. Teseniar, 3.75 acres, $1 love and affection. A. L. Teseniar to Robert D. Teseniar and Mrs. Marian Tese niar, 6 acres, $1 love and affec tion. James H. Perry to Thomas B. Perry, one lot fronting north on U. S. Highway 76, $5 and other valuable considerations. Silverstreet No. 2 Marguerite S. Moseley and Ger ald W. Scurry to Gail Wood Dix on and Cassius B. Dixon, two lots, $2100. Marguerite S. Moseley and Ger ald W. Scurry, two John H. Lake and Ann E. Lake, two lots, $1575. | Mr. Nance is also a patient at the Bush River No. 3 hospital, where he was admitted PERSONAL MENTION Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Beden baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lee Bedenbaugh and daughter, Mrs. Lee, spent the weekend in Gas tonia, N. C .with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. E. Bedenbaugh and infant daughter, Amelia, who was born Sunday, November 22. Mrs. A. E. Bedenbaugh remained in Gastonia with - her son and family for a week’s visit. Mrs. John Nance, who has been a patient in the local hospital for the past ten days, is reported to be improving. Mrs. Nance suffer ed a heart attack last Tuesday. Mildred D. Brooks to Lawrence F. Derrick, 60 acres and one building, $5 love and affection. after becoming ill during th^ football game last Thursday. Both are doing nicely. WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE AN ANTICIPATED DIVIDEND OF J , PER ANNUM COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 1960 OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US TODAY WSCS Circles Meet Monday W.S.C.S. Circles of Central Methodist Church will meet De cember 7 with the following hos tesses: No. 1: Mrs. Dave Hayes, 4 p.m., 2200 Main St. No. 2: Mrs. George W. Martin, 4 p.m., 1919 McHardy St. No. 3: Mrs. C. I. Youmans, 10:30 a.m., 1805 Main St. No. 4: (Julia White) Church So cial Hall, hostesses Miss Frances Boozer, Mi's. A. H. Aull, Mrs. Ray Nobles. No. 5: Mrs. E. W. Yates, 4 p.m., 1228 Crenshaw St. No. 6: Mrs. John W. Waldrop, 4 p.m., 1226 Walnut St. Recent Marriages Ivan Smith Potter of Nashville, Tenn. and Nancy Carroll Jordon of Whitmire were married on No vember 22 at Whitmire by Rev. Charles E. Hood Jr. Legare Ammons and Myrtle Seigler Thompson were marred on November 28 at Newberry by Probate Judge E. Maxcy Stone. William E. Monroe and Betty Maude Setzler of Newberry were married on November 27 by Rev. H. A. McCullough Jr. at New berry. RITZ Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Victor Mature, Red Buttons, Rhonda Fleming, Kathryn Grant, David Nelson The Big Circus Admission: All Children 25c; Adults 50c MONDAY & TUESDAY Dolores Michaels, Patricia Owens, Neville Brand, Ken Scott Five Gates To Hell CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY First Run Picture In Newberry Timbuktu Victor Mature, Yvonne De Carlo Added Color Cartoon—Riot SUNDAY That Kind Of Woman Sophia Loren, Tab Hunter, George Sanders, Keenan Wynn Added Color Cartoon—Horsing Around Funds Received Here By Dec. 10, 1959, Will Receive Earnings from Dec. 1st CH ACCOUNT IS INSURED UP TO $10,000.( i By the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance CorjK)ration BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1117 Boyce Street The State Building Newberry, South Carolina Officers and Directors R. B. Baker, President Louis C. Floyd J. Dave Caldwell, Vice-President Pinckney N. Abrams, Secretary-Treasurer R. Aubrey Harley Thomas H. Pope Bnleva 23 r 0M of America’s most popular watch styles. 23 jewels, self-winding, wa terproof*, shock-ttslst- ent. $59.50 As little as M a week Fennell’s Jewelry Store *Wot«rp»oof Of long ot cote, cryitol end crow* or* intact Price* Include Federal To* CLASSIFIED^. \> ADS << HOSPITAL NEWBERRY COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BILLING MACHINE FORMS & CARBON—Standard and Cus tom billing machine forms made to order. We stock standard blank heading billing tickets and carbon rolls for all mach ines. The Sun, Phone No. 1. WANTED—A good reliable man to supply customers with Raw- leigh Products. See or write Mrs. Willie M. Sites, R.F.D. No. 1, Little Mountain, S. C., or write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCL- 162 127, Richmond, Va. 32-3tp STAPLES & STAPLERS—A full line of BOSTITCH and MARK- WELL Staplers and Staples are available at The Sun Office. Let me solve your Christmas prob lems for that sweet child. I make fancy baby clothes and doll clothes to match her clothes —handmade or machine made. I will make any pattern the way you wish in time for Santa—in dividually or by layette. Hand made articles—$15.00 per set, Machine made articles—$10.00 per set—or you can buy one article only. Mrs McTeer Senn, Phone 2201-W, Rt. 1, Newber- , ry, S. C. 31-2tc SALESMEN WANTED -L Large nation-wide insurance company 56 years old writing Life, Acci dent and Health, and Hospital Insurance, need experienced salesmen, men or women for district manager in this area. This is a permanent, well pay ing job with earnings far above the average. For information regarding this wonderful oppor tunity, send us a brief outline of your past experience and in terview will be arranged. All replies held in strictest confi dence. Inter-Ocean Insurance Company, Box 5165, Columbia, South Carolina. SALESBOOKS—Printed to order. Get our prices and delivery on all types sales and order books. We represent the .world's largest manufacturers. Any sire and any style, made to your speci fications. The Sun, Phone No. 1. Mrs. Mattie Alewine, Boundary St. Mrs. Rae Beck and Baby Boy, 2030 River St. Mrs. Hattie Bouknight, Rt. 3. Mrs. Rosemary Bouknight, 703 Pope St. Mrs. Eugenia Crumpton and Baby Girl, Rt. 1. David Crouch, 2703 Fair Ave. Mrs. Monteen Darby, 2601 Fair Ave. James Green, 301 Davison St., Clinton. Mst. Willie Gilfillan, Rt. 3. Crenshaw B. Halfacre, Rt. 2.' Mrs. Joyce Johnsop and Baby Girl, 2300 Rosalyn Dr. Wirt Jennings Sr., 709 O’Neal St. Ernest Lorick, Rt. 3, Bates- burg. Mrs. Mary Faye Laymon, 2024 Glenn St. Mrs. Thelma McCarty, 1205 Da vis St. Mrs. Estelle Marlowe, Harring ton St. Mrs. Euna Mize, Newberry. John Nance, 1526 Friend St. Mrs. Marjorie Nance, 1526 Friend St. Mrs. Rhoda Perry, Rt. 5, Salu da. ; Mrs. Lillian Rinehart, 2053 Piedmont St. Mrs. Mary Rinehart, 68 Glenn St. Mrs. Rosine Richardson, 402 Floyd St. Mrs. Annie Shealy, Rt. 1. Mrs. Clara Wright, 808 College St. Mrs. Etta Willingham, 710 Daisy St. Mrs. Agnes Wood, 2320 Harper St. Vera Deloia Barnes, Rt. 4, Sa luda. §. V Baby Girl Barron, Rt. 1, Little Mountain. Bessie Davis, Rt. 1, Kinarda. Julian Hawkins, Rt 2. Louise Johnson, 912 Horseshoe Circle. Andrew Lark, 838 Taylor St Ulysses McMorris, Rt. 3. Baby Girl Robinson, Rt. 1, Po- maria. Marjorie Sims, 817 Boyd Alley. Eugene Gregory, 1129Long St MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS Forrest Counts, Little Moun tain. Mrs. Vera Epting, Prosperity. Mrs. Minnie Johnson, Little Mountain. Brooks Haltiwanger, Little Mountain. Mrs. Mattie Schumpert, Rt 2^ Newberry. Mrs. Wanda Mundy, Newberry.. R. J. Anderson, Batesburg. Miss Lalla Martin, Newberry. Mrs. Mamie Harmon, Prosper ity- ^ Mrs. Leila Joyner, Newberry. Elbert Giles, Newberry. Red Newman, Prosperity. Mrs. Nellie Bowick, Newbeery. Mrs. Essie Holliday, Newberry- Mattie Wise and Baby Boy,. Prosperity. ■■ ■ '.I. ■ '*1 "'Wjr CAROLINA METAL WORKS Sheet Metal - Heating - Air Conditionittg COLLEGE ST. EXTN. TEL. 115 A. G. McCAUGHRIN, President & Treasurer. Santa Comes But Once A Year ... And the same is true of Christmas! So now’s the time to select your Gifts from ; 1 :,INC. MAN’S SHOP” % j ■ Santa says -. “It’s nice to know that your “Santa Claus” can be all paid for . . . Thanks to a Christmas Club Check from the , Newberry Coiinty Bank Members of our 1959 Christmas Club who will receive '.vy ;■ v. , y their checks will be able to do their Christmas shopping with out the worry of financial pressure. If you did not belong to V ' / • f • -I ' • • our Christmas Club this year ... Look ahead NOW to Christmas, 1960! Plan to make it even more prosperous and merry this year! Join our 1960 Christmas Club which opens November 27. Save 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00 or $10.00 per week. .4 ..-.v ... ; *' * The Newberry County Bank not only offers this special savings program, but also offers complete banking facilities— and you will find this friendly bank helpful at all seasons of the year. Newberry County Bank Newberry, S. C. Joanna, S. C. m Si "i&si i|l - >4* I ■si cya ;