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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY,
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Dies Suddenly
Paul W. Stribble, 87, at Glenn
Street Ext., died eudenly Monday
morning while walking in the
Mollohon Community.
Mr. Stribble was born on ship
en route from Germany to the
United States, a son of Paul
and Rosanna Stribble. He had
■pent most of his life in New
berry and was a retired ma
chinist, formerly employed at the
Newberry Mills and at the Mollo
hon plant of the Kendall Company.
He was a member of Epting
Memorial Church.
He was married twice. His first
marriage was to Mrs. Louvenia
Bundrick Stribble who died in
1926.
Surviving are his second wife,
Mrs. Emma Koon Miller Strib
ble; two eons, W. S. Stribble of
Woodruff and A. B. Stribble of
Newberry; six daughters, Mrs.
‘ Berley Fuller, Mrs. E. G. Smith,
This unidenlifed Erskine defender tries unsuccessfully to block
Newberry's Carl Short during Saturday night’s game at Mac Lean
Gymnasium. Short made the goal pictured here in the 4th period, and
Newberry defeated Erakine 68 to 59 in the first game of league play.
Carl Short led the scoring for the Indians with 24 points. (Photo by
Winston Jones.)
Mrs. Jimmie Pruitt and Mrs.
H. B. Rayfield, all of Newberry,
Mrs. Ed Longshore of Kinards
and Mrs. Shepard Whiteifer of
Union; two step-sons, Carl Miller
of Little Mountain and Frank
Miller of Newberry; one brother,
George Stribble of Newberry; 23
grandchildren and 28 great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were conduct
ed at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at
Epting Memorial Methodist
Church by the Rev. Brice B.
Blakeney and the Rev. Joseph E.
Walker. Burial was in Rosemont
cemetery.
Mrs. Lipscomb’s
Mother Dies
Mrs. J. Hugh Stoner, 76, moth
er of Mrs. James L. Lipscomb of
Newberry, died Friday night at
her home at Natural Bridge, Va.
She was a native of that section.
Mrs. Stoner was twice mar
ried, first to the late Dr. D. C.
Burks, father of Mrs. Lipscomb.
Three of four sons also survive.
Her second marriage was to
the late J. Hugh Stoner. A daugh
ter, Mrs. W. A. Whitlock, sur
vives.
Funeral services were held at
Beth Eden Methodist Church,
Natural Bridge Station, Va., Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lipscomb, Bruce
and Susan attended the services,
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William Boozer
Service Monday
William D. Boozer, 82, died
Sunday morning at the Newberry
County Memorial Hospital. He
had been in ill health for the past
week.
Mr. Boozer was born and rear
ed in Newberry County and was
the son of the late William and
Carrie Bailey Boozer. At the time
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of his death, he was making his
home on route 1, Newberry. He
was a retired farmer and a mem
ber of Sharon Methodist Church.
Survivors include his widow,
Mrs. Carrie Willingham Boozer;
four sons, Horace T., W. L. and
Granville Boozer of Newberry,
and B. Ray Boozer of Clinton;
two daughters, Mrs. Vera War
ren of Newberry and Mrs. S. P.
Bowers of Clinton; one half-sis
ter, Mrs. Victoria Boozer of New
berry; 13 grandchildren and sev
en great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Moh-
day from the McSwain Funeral
Home by Rev. Cyril Hamm, Dr.
P. L. Grier and Rev. H. A. Dun
lap. Burial was in Newberry
Memorial Gardens.
Grandsons served as active
pallbearers and granddaughters
were flower attendants.
Mose W. Padgett
Dies In Hospital
Mose W. Padgett, 65, retired
farmer of Route 2, Prosperity,
died in the Veterans Hospital,
Columbia, Sunday after several
years of declining health and two
weeks serious illness.
Mr. Padgett was born in Sa
luda County, a son of the late
Abner B. and Linda Padgett. He
was twice married, first to the
late Mrs. Bessie Johnson Padr
get l, who died 10 years ago.
Survivors of the first marriage
include five daughters, Mrs: S. R.
(Ruby Nell) Leaphart of Lexing
ton, Mrs. R. F. (Louise) Koon of
West Columbia, Mrs. J. L. (Mar
gie) Leaphart of Aiken, Mrs. K. A.
(Willie) Cousins of Easley, and
Mrs. Earl (Lois) Coleman of
Nashville, Tenn.; and 16 grand
children. His second marriage
was to Mrs. Pearl Padgett, who
survives along with one brother,
Malon Padgett of Newberry and
two sisters, Mrs. Lee Sanford of
Newberry and Mrs. Cora Bell
SEARS
ROEBUCK AND CO
V Sensational Savings
if SHEET SALE
These Sale
Prices
END
January 31
Oh, those heavenly savings on
sheets, pastels and snowy whites,
in husky muslin or silky-smooth
percale. You'll do well to stock
up on these sheets while the val
ues are so outstanding. Don't let
this big value-giving event pass
you by.
Fancy Muslin and Percale Pillowcases
CUT 10% to 12%
$1.00
Pair — Muslin
Easy-care Pastel Nylon Tricot
$1.87
Twin-bsd size — Bottom sheet
Striped Percale . . . 190 threads per sq. in.
REDUCED 6% to 9%
$2.57
Twin-bed size — fitted
White Muslin ... 134 threads per sq. in.
REDUCED 8% to 10%
$1.51
Twin-bed else — Flat or fitted
Pastel Percale . . . 190 threads per sq. in.
REDUCED 8% to 10%
$2.21
Twin-bed size — fist or fitted
White Muslin . . . 148 threads per sq. in.
REDUCED 5% to 8%
$1.80
Twin-bed size — Flat or fitted
Pastel Muslin ... 134 threads per sq. in.
Now REDUCED 10%
$1.86
Twin-bed size — Fiat or fitted
White Percale . . . 190 threads per sq. in.
REDUCED 8% to 11%
$1.84
Twin-bed sise — Flat or fitted
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1211 Main St
Phone 1702
Newberry, S. C.
Goff of Monetta.
Funeral services were conducted
Monday from the Attaway Fun
eral Home in Batesburg by Rev.
H. O. Niceley. Burial was in
West Creek cemetery.
Final Rites For
Mrs. Ethel Long
Mrs. Ethel Allene Enlow Long,
43, of Route 2, Pomaria, died
Monday afternoon at a local hos
pital. She had been in declining
health for a year and ill for a
week.
Mr*? Long was born and reared
in the Union section of Newberry
County, a daughter of George S.
and Ada McCullough Enlow. She
had made her home in the Beth
lehem section for a number of
years where she was a member
of Bethlehem Church and the
ULCW. She was employed by
Shawnee Manufacturing Co. in
Newberry.
Surviving besides her parents
are her husband, Ernest Heyward
Long; three sons, Wayne Hey
ward, Earl Davis and Derrill
Stanky Long; one daughter, Linda
Gale Long, all of Pomaria; four
sisters, Mrs. J. E. Dowd of Clin
ton, Mrs. J. T. Long of Richtex,
Mrs. Ray Shealy of Little Moun
tain and Mrs. Novine Wise of
Prosperity; and two brothers,
George Alvin Enlow of Richtex
and Carl Davis Enlow of New
berry.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Tuesday at Bethlehem Luth
eran Church by the Rev. M. T.
Cullum and the Rev. H. A. Dun
lap. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
For Enlistees
The Army today announced a
recruiting program in the South
east which will allow young men
with high qualifications to enlist
for assignment with one of two
proposed United States Army Air
Defense Command installations
in Georgia. This special program
will allow eligible applicants to
enlist between January 15 and
February 12 for duty with Nike-
Hercules missile units to be lo-
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Christian Education at Aveleigh
Presbyterian Church, prior to her
marriage. Sgt. Hart was stationed
in Newberry for several years as
a member of the National Guard
Advisory Group.
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Chapter Tells
The Newberry County Chapter
of the Crippled Children and
Adults Society met last week at
the home of Mrs. J. E. Nichols.
Sue Edwards.
Leonard Holley,
ounce son born Jan. 2
Mrs. Walter Bruce Wallace, 1925
Nance St. Mrs. Wallace is the for
mer Rose Marie Holley.
William Arnold, seven pound, 7
ounce son born Jan. 3 to Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Price, Brown St,
Prosperity. The mother is the for
mer Cora Pugh.
FI FD
County Native
Died Thursday
E. J. Bishop, 65, a native of
Newberry, died at his home in
G r e e nville Thursday morning
following a t sudden illness.
The son of the late John O.
and Nannie Jones Bishop, he was
born in Newberry and had been
a resident of Greenville for 45
years.
He was a retired sample over
seer, having worked at Dunean
Mill for a number of years. He
was a member and a deacon of
Dunean Baptist Church and also
a teacher of the Junior Boys
Class of the Sunday School.
Funeral services were conduct
ed Saturday at Dunean Baptist
Church, with burial in Wood-
lawn Memorial Park.
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RITZ
Theatre
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth,
Van Heflin, Tab Hunter
They Came To
Cordura
SATURDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
Randolph Scott, Virginia Mayo,
Karen Steele
Westbound
Fred MacMurray, Maggie Hayes,
Robert Vaughn
Good Day For
A Hanging
MONDAY ft TUESDAY
Cornel Wilde, Victoria Shaw,
Mickey Shaughnerey
Edge Of Eternity
COMING NEXT WEEK
PILLOW TALK
The picture that had the longest
run of any picture ever shown in
Columbia!
CLOVER LEAF
DRIVE-IN
Theatre
FRIDAY ft SATURDAY
Darby’s Rangers
Jamas Garner, Etchiks Choureeu
Added Color Cartoon—Sleepy Time
Squirrel
SUNDAY
The Nun's Story
Audrey Hepburn, Peter {Inch
Added Color Cartoon—Leaky
Faacet
Hostesses were Mrs. R. W. Ives-
cated in the metropolitan areas of [ter andrMrs. T; N. Parks.
Albany and Macon, Ga.
The 2d Missile Battalion will be
established at Albany, while the
Macon area will house the 4th Mis
sile Battalion. Each unit will re
ceive S5 enlistees.
Those men accepted during this
program will undergo eight weeks
of basic military training, after
which they will be transferred to
one of the two units of their choice
for training and employment with
missiles or electronics. The Army
emphasized that only the first 70
qualified applicants throughout
the Southeast could be accepted
for this special program.
Fcr further information about
this unique program, interested
young men of this . area should
contact the Army Recruiting Serv
ice representative at the County
Courthouse, Room 2, on Fridays.
Mrs. Nichols, county chairman,
presided.
Some of the accomplishments
during recent months were listed
as follows: the chapter paid trans
portation for three wiildren to
clinic in Columbia 'and for two
children to the Christmas party
given for crippled children in Co
lumbia; three rolling chairs have
been bought for patients; and a
teacher was provided for a home-
bound child.
Members present discussed the
approaching fipid campaign but
no definte plaps were made as
there will be another meeting soon
for that purpose.
HARTS ADOPT
YOUNG SON
M-Sgt. and Mrs. Marion H.
Hart announce the adoption of a
seven months old son recently in
Germany. The boy hae been nam-
ei Robert Howard.
Mrs. Hart will be remembered
as Marshall Howard, Director of
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all my rel
atives and friends for the beautiful
flowers, cards, visits, phone calis,
gifts and other remembrances
during my long illness. I also wish
to thank my pastor, Rev. D. M.
Shull for his visits and prayers;
Dr. Mills and his nurses; and the
Whitaker Funeral Home for their
kind services. Thanke to the La
dies Bible Class, the Inner Mission
Committee and other groups of
Mayer Memorial Lutheran Church
for cash and gifts, and to the
men’s club of O'Neal Street
Methodist Church for the nice box
sent to us at Christmas. I pray
that God will bless each one of
you.
Mrs. Lucile Dickert
Recent Births
Recent arrivals at Newberry
County Memorial Hospital:
Patty Johnette, five pound,
eight ounce daughter born Janu
ary 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Lewis Edwards, Routs 8, Saluda.
The mother is the former Patricia
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Get On The Bandwagon!
Since this Association has announced an anti
cipated dividend of
V PER ANNUM
on all saving and investment share accounts,
to be effective January 1, with the first divi-
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dend payable June 30, 1960, at this increased
rate, a substantial number of new savers have
opened accounts with us.
Why don't you do the same?
SAVE SAFELY WITH THIS
LIBERAL RETURN
Building and Loan Association
1117 Boyce Street Phone 189
Newberry, South Carolina
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
R. B. BAKER, President THOMAS H. POPE
J. DAVE CALDWELL, Vice-Preeident R. AUBREY. .HARLEY
PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS, Secretary-Treasurer LOUIS C. FLOYD
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