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PAGE FOUR ^ Mrs. Cora Sligh Rites Friday Ifrs. Cora Wicker Sligh, 66, died* early Wednesday afternoon mt the Newberry County Memor ial Hospital. She had been in de~ eihring health for two years but vas ill for two weeks. Mrs. Sligh was born and rear ed in the St. Phillips section of the county and was the daugh ter of the late Drayton and Eliz abeth Lominick Wicker. She was a member of St. Phillips Home Demonstration Club. Her hus band, G. Hallman Sligh, died in 1944. Surviving are one son, George Hallman' Sligh of Prosperity; two sisters, Mrs. John Koon of Prosperity and Miss Daisy Wick er of Pomaria; and three broth ers, Drady and Allen Wicker, both of Pomaria, and Eddie O. Wicker of Jupiter, Fla. Funeral services were conducted Friday at 3 p. m. at St. Phillips Lutheran Church by Rev. C. L. Richardson. Burial was in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were Thom as Koon, Jorn Harmon Koop, Ernest Wicker, John Allen Wick er, Drayton Wicker and Charles Boland. Flower attendants were Ruth Stockman, Doris McMullin, Sara Koon, Rosalyn Koon, Johnnie Mae Boland and Marjorie Wick er. Honorary escort was composed of the Church Council, Dr. C. A. Pinner and Dr. Harriette Pinner. Rosemont Board Ups Care Fees At a recent meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Rose mont cemetery association, it was decided to increase the Annual Care Lot upkeep subscription from $7 per year to $10 per year. This being made necessary by the rising costs of keeping the ceme tery properly maintained. In announcing the increase, the Board calls the lot owners atten tion to the fact that this is the first change in this charge since 1932. The annual care plan of upkeep was first adopted for the cemetery during the 1920s, at which time the subscription was set at $10 per year. In 1932 it was reduced to $7 and has remained at that figure until now. When reminder notices are sent out to lot owners that their sub scription is payable, an insert will be enclosed explaining this new rate. At this same meeting, all of ficers of the Board of Trustees were re-elected to serve another year. Mrs. E. B. Purcell chair man; Mrs. Butler Holmes, vice- chairman; Louis C. Floyd, secre tary-treasurer, and M. K. Wicker, care taker. Other Board members are, Mrs. T. Roy Summer, Sr., Judge Eugene S. Blease, R. B. Baker, Hon. E. H. Layton, and B. Bryan Livingston. Both the lot owners and the general public are urged to co operate in keeping the cemetery as clean as possible. RECENT BIRTHS Lisa, seven pound, nine feunce daughter born Dec. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayes Long of Sil- verstreet. Mrs. Long is the form er Betty Rae Suber. Aubrey Barry, eight pound, 11% ounce son born Dec. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Ernest Glymph, Pomaria. The mother is the former Rubye Nell Shealy. Ml Heating Oils Ira Not Mike /_ New Sinclair Heating Oil is Premium Quality at Regular Price! Home-owners tell ns that Sinclair Heating Oil gives more comfort, more heat per dollar. That’s because it’s Premium Quality at regular price. Jt contains an exclusive ingredient that helps keep your burner in top operating condition. Our service is dependable, too. Vbu can be sure we’ll deliver as promised. > S. C. Paysinger, Agent PHONE 200 Newberry, S. C. NOTICE! ALL BUSINESS LICENSES FOR THE CITY OF NEWBERRY Are Due and Payable TO THE CITY CLERK AND TREASURER IMMEDIATELY AFTER January 1, 1960 THE CITY OF NEWBERRY, S. C. THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA vin B. Fanning of Midville, Ga., Last Thursday Joeseph Martin Fanning, 68, died Thursday afternoon at his home in Chapin. He had been in ill health for the past three years. Mr. Fanning was born and rear ed in Springfield, Ga., the son of the late Andrew P. and Lou Whittle Fanning. For a number of years he had made his home in Pomaria, but at the time of his death he lived with his daugh ter, Mrs. George W. Lindler, . of Chapin. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Newber ry. Surviving are one eon, Carey Fanning of Pomaria; one daugh ter, Mrs. George W. Lindler of Chapin; one sister, Mrs. T. N. Brinson of Vero Beach, Fla.; three brothers, David V. Fan ning of Atlanta, Ga., A. P. Fan- and four grandchildren. Funeral services were conduct ed at 2:30 p.m. at McSwain Fun eral Home by Rev. Kenneth B. Wilson and the Rev. Tracy Bar nette. Burial was in Graham fan\- ily cemetery. Active pallbearers were neph ews, and flower attendants were nieces. Honorary escort was composed of Alvin Kinard, Hugh Hentz, Henry Counts, Wilbur Ringer, Marvin Graham, Dewey Kings- more, Fletcher Connelly, Ben Frick, Roy Ballentine, Ray Bick- ley, Gene Allen, Dr. Carroll Pin ner and Dr. Harriette Pinner. IN HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT Carlisle Humphries, who has been in ill health for some time, suffered a heart attack Monday night at his home on Boundary St, He was admitted to the New berry County Memorial Hospital ning Jr., of Augusta, Ga., 'Mar- for treatment. THURSDAY, DECJEMHER 31, 195» m’ Now In Progress % cAnderSon J Shoe Store bv V| L r CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE (Anticipated January 1, 1960) F ft»E Im Eft"' .SET OF 6 STEAK KNIVES OR :W:, WB: m WITH FLASH ATTACHMENT With each New Savings Account for $25.00 or Over Mm •r mm; >m.y ' fl - % ? ,J* A .7 m * • < ’ . i$p ww s % / . .x* s PI®? Wfi? - r ; r ' -> - - m Vi iiI «. ,Z .... .wltf - - . - . . ‘.-J .. .v-'-.-v ■■’5% 'VC.-'- • i: Ofe : % >. , M ! M \ if. ' m 1 mmz See These Beautiful Prizes on Display . In Our Lobby (THIS OFFER GOOD THROUGH JANUARY 11, 1960) . mm* % * Each New Savings Account or Addition to Present Account received by January 10th, will earn Dividends from January first. 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