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» ■ '-.?•>-'i. - ^\7V THWaOAY, HB1IWARY 88, \m Marriage Vows Said Saturday Th« marriage of Miaa Jean Thomas Mabry of \ Oakland Ave„ laman, and William Howard Ted- terd, Jr, of Huntsville, Alabama and Newberry, was solemnised at the Inman Presbyterian Church on Saturday, February 20 at 7 p. m, with the Reverend Robert Teed officiating at the double ring eeremony. White and pink snap* dragons and gladioli and cathed* ral candles decorated the church for the occasion. Nuptial music was furnished by Miss Aldice Seawright of Imnan, organist. William H. Tedferd, Sr. served (Photo by Mills Steeie) as his son’s best man, and ushers were James Patrick Walker, brother-in-law of the bride; Fred erick Vigodsky, Timothy Wallace Tedford, brother of the groom; Aubrey Harley, Jr„ and William F. Partridge of Newberry. The two honor attendants were Mrs. Jennings Rainwater of Myr tle Beach, cousin of the bride, ma tron of honor, and Miss Yimmie Evelyn Mack of Inman, nmid of honor. They wore ballerina length dresses of deep rose taffeta with oval necklines, trumpet sleeves and full skirts with back bows. Their headdresses were French The ht ideameida, wto were IdtA* tiefttly deeigftfd v dttaaea ha a lightev ahade of reae, were Miaa Jane Rush nf IbettiRfteii, Miaa NRiatoth Wiiaeh of Ureal Falla* Miaa Martha Jane tienUm, euvitih of the i^ridegreem, of Atlanta and KHwavlile, and MMe Carolyn Thwmna ef Warn well, The junior hrideamnid, Miaa Ja» net t^amptoil ef Hunen Path* rowa* in the toide, were a pink droaa tnahiuned after ttoae nf the ether attendants The maida all carried eoieninl huunueta ef ,«a««ee and tohy'a breath. Maater Patrieh Thomas Walker of flreer, nephew ef the hrlde, was ringhearer. The lovely hrlde was given in marriage hy her father, Thomaa Nrneat Mabry. Her heantiful wed’ ding gown was of white ailk miat taffeta appllqued In re-embroider ed AUneon laee traeed in pearia, H was designed with inverted scalloped neckline, prlneeaa bo dice, abort draped sleevea' and full akirt wltk swag haek and aelf roses. Her fingertip veil of Eng- lisb illusion was held hy a match ing half-hat. The bride's mother wore a drew of blue silk and laee with harmon ising accessories and a white or chid corsage. The mother of the groom was sttirod in a mauve ailk and lace costume with matching accessories and a white orchid corsage. Following the wedding, a recep tion was held at the home of the bride’s parents. After n wedding trip to New Orleans to attend the Mardl Gras, the couple will live in Hunts ville, Ala. Mrs. Tedford, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Ernest Mabry, is a graduate of Winthrop College in Rock Hill with a B. S. degree in Elementary Education. Mr. Tedford, a eon of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tedford, Sr, of Newberry, is a graduate of David son College with a B. S. degree in Physics. At Davidson, he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha So cial fraternity. He is presently a lieutenant in the United States Army and is an instructor at the U. S. Army Ordnance Corps Mis sile School. rm Niwmuw sw, wtwiusaaY, south casolwa FAQ! THRM vrt jWJgt Km* thtoh CplflitNiro* m* «t M* uti Mft* Fro** CMU tliiuro* to rotiiHHltai tj t *to hunt after betaking Mi jrttto leg Manday, rato lit futoh fatt wkilt allanding a Mtthtdtol Ytulk toal« lag party at a ikatlng rink aa Ukt Murray, Ha to la a tail aad will aal ht ahlt It alltad whttl far tight wteki* hul to kttnlag up ta hit Irottnt with Iht atlp 3 a "burnt htaad ttathte" pro vided hy Ibe Hale aad taualy far Ible purpose, v Tobacco Faraken Make Plans Newberry Cfeunty Negro farm- ero bald Ihtir annual arotaalto la- haeea meeHag Monday, February tel, al « join, al Ibe Oallmaa High Pebooi, wltb If fawn men and farm women attending. This meeting wee held la order to have eaeb farmer elgn a eon- troet, elating tha amount of to- haeeo to will plant Ible year, All farmero were given lebaeee seede. Information, ai to the type of fer- tillioro and amount needed, was passed on to thoeo farmoro by their county agricultural agent, Thirty-eight farmer* algned con tracts to ^ant It atrta a* aro- matic tobacco in tbto county for im B, J, Gill, Negro agent, i« e*- pecting more farmer* to sign con tracts to plant and Inatota that they oontaet him at a very early date; otherwiee, they will not be able to plant thta crop In 1P60. All farmero who have not prop- pared their plant-bed are asked to do eo as coon as the weather per mits. Agent Gill plans to have a plant-bed preparation and feeding demonetration around March U, and will notify ail growero of the exact date and time for this dem onstration. All tobacco growers planting tobacco for the firot time, should be sure to attend all dem onstrations and meetings. All growers, who need plant-bed covers and transplanters, are re quested to get in touch with the agent as aeon as possible. Current Rate on Insured Savings Anticipated Rate commencing January 1st, 1960 Per \ 0 Annum (Compounded Semi-Annually) In 25 years, this trustworthy institution has never missed a dividend. / Its savings accounts are held by investors in many states. Each account is insured to $10,000 by the Fed eral Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Wash ington, D. C. A number of accounts may be arranged to provide insurance protection for all of them. Corporation accounts are accepted and fully in sured. Funds placed by the 10th of the month earn from the 1st of that month. Assets Over 12 Million Dollars Reserves Over 1 Million Dollars m avijvgs and Loan Association A SAVINGS INSTITUTION FOUNDED r l&23 C0I.I.15015~«T*EBT, MBWBBHRY, 9. 0> our Modern Night Depository for after office hours business." “NEWBERRY’S LARGEST SAYINGS INSTITUTION" “SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU—BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU" Directors J. F. CLARKSON M. a SUMMER G. K. DOMINICK J. X. WILLINGHAM & & PURCELL W. C HUFFMAN Supervisor** Quarterly Report tfttortro COUNTY HOMHi ftotartro ««„*„*,* Food Mtoirol Giro «»«»*«. Light! Fuel* ttuw luppilt* and ttipalro Glalblng Vttoriniry torvto* CHAINGANGt Bilirlro Food Ctolhing Mmklrol Giro Ruppllff «. Tetorou Fu*l Oroklng tmmmmmmmm r - j ts w r-m rj ro w. m m rv nmvmmmmmmgiwiui ?withvs'qrow \ t w -r wr* m mmww.ro « wm ?? mm r mromroromrororo ro iR , »romro ,, 5‘-^' wrotKmwvv 1 vsn.ro rows mro wp vk rom. ’rrmro "9 ** n mrororo w -w.ro vs rororow'i -vvt w.' 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Truck Lie*n*cf Electricity ——™ Travel Expense — Supervisor —— —>— Welding, repairs and parts to machinery ——«—^— Motor Grader —-—-—14,711.32 Cresete — — 326.30 mm WJH UMf Wkfd mM AIM mm 4,198,44 919.98 W8,T« 881,If 679.98 78.88 . 79,04 1.888.98 19,914,71 107.98 1.899.86 1.888.86 8.897.98 1,4*8,88 60.00 64.88 8,44 1,800,88 TRANSFERS * Newberry Na, 1 a Claude Wllitoma* al al la Haa* ala Rawmaa, aae lal aad aaa build- big aa Flayer RIh |8 lava aad at* taellaa, Naaaie Rawmaa la William Rtehelberger aad Ella Stobalbarg- er, aaa lal aad aaa building aa Flayer 81m I! aad albar roaatd- araltoai, H, R, Wltoaa I# W, Fulmar Weiii* aae iai* fmttag aa Lto^ valuabMT^ 1 PeniionPUiu May Be Changed, Say, VA Officer will receive, la the aaveiape with Itolr aaal paaaiea cbeab, a apariai pamphlet aad a eard aa wbtoa Say may make a ehuiee,_T, R, I 1,118,77 886.71 168.00 48.88 17.91 839.81 49.98 8,670.01 SHERIFF'S DIETING: Dieting Prisoners I 1,677,07 MISC, CONTG.; Retirement contribution by Co. on Co. Empl. Hospltslisstion Ins. for employee* —— Dem. Agt — Snlery — Co. Agt. —■ Salary Co. Agt. — Supplies — Col. Dem. Agt, Col. Dem. Agt. — Rent —— — Co. Health Dept. — Salary Col Co. Agt. Office — Supplies 228,00 Col. 4-H Club Boys — 88.81 County Audit 2,793.75 4-H Club Boys and Girls 18048 Hospitalisation Welfare Dept. —1 287.42 Child Welfare — Travel 108.86 Social Security — County's Portion 1,092.19 Emergency Relief — Welfare Dept. 1,000.00 8. C. Ind. Comm. Insurance 1,47741 Artifi. Breeding Ass’n 219.86 Supervisor’s Quarterly Report — 95.00 Fuel — Whitmire Library 56.09 National Guard —— 300.00 Bond Premiums -— 497.80 Deputy Sheriff's Uniforms 600.00 Radio Main. 92.70 Traveling Expense — Aviitor 800.00 Documentary Stamps — J. Ray Dawkins, Co. Treas. —_— 300.00 Deputy Sheriff Expense 180.00 MISC. CONTG. 2F: Clerical Help $ 35.00 Mine. Expense 215.62 Sheriff Office Expense 18.84 Co. Bd. of Education 15,687.00 Office Equipment N 875.50 Dept. Public Welfare 2,400.00 Comm, of Election 600.00 Fleet Fire and Theft Ins. ^ 95.64 Sales and Use Tax 87.22 Paupers Funeral :— 50.00 REP. PUB. BLDGS.: Telephone $ 1,266.69 Water and Lim its '— 824.73 Fuel — Jail 88.48 Repairs (Court House) and Supplies, Jail 527.44 Fuel — Negro Agt. Office 4.50 Janitor Supplies 268.79 Fuel, Gas Stove, Jail 28.01 j ce 44.40 Repair to Agri. Bldg. 285.20 Insurance ; 1,989.27 Old Court House — Repairs . 418.58 POST. MORTEM ft LUNACY: Lunacy Exams $ 180.00 Post Mortem exams 60.00 Coroner’s inquest 46.00 Coroner's expense Acct. — 80.10 COURT EXPENSES: Juror Paybills % 983.72 Coroner's Jury Paybills 24.00 Magistrate Jury Paybills and Witness Fees 36.00 Sheriff travel mi sc. expense 211.47 BOOKS, STA n PSTG., PRTG.: Stamps $ • 758.57 Printing and adv. 275.95 Box Rent — P. O. 190.00 Office Supplies *_ 120.00 Record Books and Fillers 798.25 Maintenance Service 240.25 toy fi„ II tftd ether eeniiderottofte, Newtotvy Ne, 1 OtitoMt I $, Mt frtvto te 8, Frailer Tay lor aad Faya D, Tayler* aae lei Md eae buRdiag* II aad ether valuable eeaalderatleaa.. Julia Demlatoh Raker la Aaale Caldwell* eae Ml* 11,90 lave aad affeetiea, Samuel Haleey Jr, to Whlteaer Lumber Co„ Iae M eae lot, 14 aero, 110 aad ether valuable consider ation*, Mr*, Carrie A, Reamea to Da vid G, Reamt* aad Sara F, Ream*** five lot* and eae bulld- in«*lr and ether valeabto conrid- ero Bath River Ne, « Gertrude Gary, Andrew L, Gary, et al to The Champion Pa per aad Fibre Company, 98,1 aero*, 1988,84, Eugene 8, Bleat* to Jamo* Gitoon Duffy, one lot, |1, Whitmire No. 4 OotaMe Joe H. Bond* to John F, M«- Carley Jr, aad Doria E. McCariey, one lot and one building, 110.00 and other, valuable consideratiowi Little Mountain No, a / Horace a Richardson te Horace Wayne Richardaon and Retha L, Richardson, 1.66 acres, |8,00 love and affection, Otto Bowero, et al to Arthur Boworo, aix acre*, 15.00 and ex change of property. \ Prosperity No. 7 C. S. Holland to C. E. Hem bree, one lot |5.00 and other Val uable conaiderationa, Susie M. Langford, Herbert Langford, Mary B. Langford and John R, Langford to Elisabeth C. lidssie) Gallman, Columbia, one lot about one-half acre, 1200. John D. Lake to T. J. Heyward Amick, 28.85 acres, $5.00 und par tition of land. J. Heyward Amick to John D. Lake, 2145 acres, $5.00 and parti tion of land. AtiaSHteft 0M«W at te*Ur*H|lw«l m4 EPEHEB^B l own, about March 1, Mr, McCuaaeH added. The pamphlet •uppliea full to* fwmatioa ea both tie preaeat the aew pmmtoa lawt «• that Ito pearioa recipient will ha eWe ta make a choice between the two HSl! McCennell pointed out that there wa« no hurry atout making tha choice and that the panrianer could continue under the present pension tow a* tong ** he or aho were ettgibto. Once a penaioner choose* ta fame under the new tow, however, there to no return ta, the provision* of the present tow. The pamphlet, in addition to ex- pMnint th. « djMrf- vantage* iftat may affect indtird* ual pensioner* under both to#e* •too giro* otoar instruction* for filling out the enclosed card by which choice of the new penaioA tow may be made. The new pension tow goes into effect July 1, I960, and th* must be received by the VA on before that date for the to go in effect that d card is received by the that dat*i the new rate effective aa of the date to received, Mr, McGonne SCOUT PROMOTIONS The following award* were made at the Board of Review, Newberryg District, on February 28: Troop 86: Bon Stowort to See- ond Class; Charlie Epps to Life; Henry Brooks, Bronx© Palm (five merit badges above Eagle). Merit Badges TToop 66: Jimmy Clamp, cook ing, home repairs, scholarship; Charlie Epps, citisenship in nation, cooking, forestry; Charles Huffetetler, citisenship in the na tion; Sidney Kibler, .home repairs; Parker Martin, athletics. m • A< v'Yt* — 0H1CIAL WEATHER Three Times A Day , r e . i ' t • ^ 7:25 ajn. -12:45 p.m. - 6:45 pjn. * > v . - v . « . * U. S. Weather Bureau, Columbia '■&X mAK m >( y 1240 Kc. ,*t M A ■ K . ; f Auditor’s 1960 Tax Assessment Notice V s Returns of personal property, real property, new build ings and real estate transfers, and poll tax are to be made at the County Auditor’s office beginning: JANUARY 2ND, 1960 THROUGH FEBRUARY 29TH, 1960 All able-bodied male citizens between the ages of twen ty-one and sixty are liable to $1.00 poll tax. • t All returns are to be made by Tax Districts. Your fail ure to make return calls for a penalty as prescribed by law. RALPH B. BLACK, Auditor Newberry County, S. C. “D* Kid’s sure cautious tonight. Said he wants to look good when he picks up that new car which Purcells helped him buy.” Dem Purcell people are a knockout to deal wit. See 'em when you want to finance yer next car. PURCELLS “YOUR PRIVATE BANKERS’* 1418 Main St Newberry w wmi f jf A- ■ V5 '■ .••ij&gfcMfc:hiy■ aa-