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THURSDAY* MARCH 84* 1980 THE NEWBERRY SUN* NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE HOSPITAL PATIENTS Hr*. UUta* Amick, Ht, A J*t AW, Mflk Marie St. Cher ftitun. HarWd Bennett, 1802 Waehinr' ton St \ Mre, Kuhy Bedenhnu^h. 8000 Montgomery St. Met Randy Bodie, 408 Rode! •farter St. Mra. Cornelia Bower#, Rt 1, Mre. Minnie BMbOf, Rt A Fairenee A. Boland, Rt. 8, Pro#- iRkhard Caldwell. Rt. 1, Tommie L. Crook#, Rt 8, Po- marta. Mra. Jennie Cothran, 6 Watt# Aon., Laurens. . Wilbur Chapman, 613 Main St Harold Lee Cromer, Rt 1. Mra. Hattie Canup, Rt 8, Mra. Catherine Derrick, 916 Cline St Bahy Michael Edwards, Smith fit, Whitmire. Baby Letha-Ann Free, Po> maria. Albert Fiyuera, Rt 8. Mra. Grace Fulmer, Rt 1, Proa- ffrity. Mra. Onle Goldsmith, Rt 1. Mra. Barnette Harmon, Box 188, Prosperity. Mra. Cieo Harmon, Rt 3. Antal Johnson, 64 Marion St, Joanna. Mat Fred Kiny, 1403 Third St Mra. Mildred Kneece, 2806 Nance St Klrksey Koon, 1903 Tanyard at Walter Kolodij, 708 Amelia St Jamea J. Milataad, Rt Mra. Vara Millar, 1381 Wash- Inyton St Mra. John A. Mayer, Rt 2, Po- maria. Mra. Estelle Marlowe, 1619 Harrington St Mra. Euna Mise, Rt. 1. Mias Elisabeth Norm, 1100 Calhoun St. Mra. Agnes Oswald, Rt. 4, Laeaville. Mrs. Miriam Porter and Baby Girl, 8324 Henry Ave. James W. Pitts, Rt. 3, New berry. Phillip Plampin, 2806 College St Wilson Rowe. 706 Clara St Harry Roberts, Rt 8, Walter Robbins. Rt, 2, IV maria. \ Mrs. Winifred Richardson, Rt, 3. Presneritv. Oscar Stone, 8618 Fair Ave, Herman W. Vaughan, Rt 8, Proaneritv. R. Boyd Wicker, Rt. 8, Pros, perity. Mrs, Mary Warren, 688 0‘Neai St Mrs. Martha Warren, Rt 8, Prosperity, Mrs. Faye Waites, Rt 1, IV maria. deed TRANSFERS Newberry No. 1 J, W. Henderson to Faye M Gray, one lot 86.00 and other val uable considerations. E. Maxvy Stone to Theresa R. Stone, one lot and one building on Summer St, 86,00, love and af> faction, Theresa Ughtaey to W, E Shealy, one lot 86.00 an other valuable considerations, Newberry N«k 1 Outside Mary Abney and Baby Girl, Rt, 6, Saluda. Wilson Brown, 2811 Bened t*t St Baby Brenda Cail Cooper, 8838 Holloway St, Walter Graham, 8016 Vincent St Henry Harper, Coat# St Robert Lee Johnson, Rt. 1, New berry. '» Janie Nance, 2032 Eleanor St Willie Albert Robinson, Rt. 2, Pomaria. / j Martha Sims, Rt. 2, Podtaria. Sara Louise A* Taylor MILllS CLINIC PATIENTS Mrs. Angie Lake, Little Moun tain. Mrs. Minnie Johnson, Little Mountain. Mrs. Phyliss Amick and Baby Boy, Prosperity. Mrs. Z. W. Dennis, Newberry. P. W. Bailey, Prosperity. Paul Shealy, Leesville. Carl Epting, Rt. 3, Prosperity. Miss Lalla Martin, Newberry. Mr. Brooks Haltiwanger, Little Mountain. Mrs. Claudine Morgan, Joanna. Mrs. Joyce Lybrand, Leesville. ST. MARKS CATHOLIC CHURCH Father E. Gerald Ernst, Pastor Phone Joanna 4681 Holy Mass 1st, 3rd, 6th Sundays at 10:30 a. m. Holy Mass, 2nd and 4th Sun days, 8:30 a.m. Confessions before all Masses. Children’s Instructions, Tues days, 3:16 p.m. liam E. Taylor and All lor, one lot and one building on Hunt St. 86.00 and assumption of mortgage. Russell O’Neal Culbertson to Houseal C, Richardson and Loret ta Mathews Richardson, one lot and one building on Alex Ave. and Dave Dr., 8L600 and assump tion of a mortgage. SUveretreet No. 2 C. E. Hendrix Jr. to James F. Sanders, 172 acres, 86.00 and other valuable considerations. Perry Bates to Claudia Lee Bates, 1.11 acres, 86.00 love and affection, one-half undivided int erest. Willie Kelly to Perry Bates, 1.11 seres, $222.00. W. E. Taylor Sr. to Louise Tay lor, one lot and one building on Digby St., $6.00 and aseumptlon of a mortgage. Alma Floyd Goodyear to Wil liam C. Floyd, 112 acres and one building, $6.00. Osborne L. Wilson to The Champion Paper and Fibre Com pany, 60.2 acre*, portion of 64.4 acres, $3012.00. Silveratreet No, 2 Monarch Life Insurance Com pany to Adm. of Veterans Affairs, 2.9 acres and two buildings, $4,’ 600. Bush River No. 3 Minnie Berry to Walter E. Per ry, 2 acres, $1.00. Whitmire No. 4 Leland Smith to Carl Baker and Mrs. Dorothy S. Baker, one lot and one building, 926 Central Avenue, $6.00 and assumption of a mortgage. Thomas Sanders to Murrie Sanders, one lot and one building on Duckett Ave., $6.00 love and affection. 1e the former Betty Jo Wiggins. RAPPS Hospital Births AMICK Mr, and Mra. Robert Edgar Amick, Rt 2, announce the birth of an eight pound* 12 ounce daughter, Wanda, bom at the lo cal hospital on March 18th. Mra. Amick it the former Mildred Louise Long. HANCOCK Mr. and Mm. Melvin Willie Hancock, Rt 1, art the parents of a seven pound, 11 ounce son, Melvin Allan, ham March 18 at I the local haapital. Mra. Hancock CRAl Mr, and Mra. Harold Franklin Crappa, Route 4, Newberry an nounce the arrival of a nine pound, four ounce daughter, Mary Denise, bom at the local hospital on March 19. Building Permits March 18s Ntwberry Federal Savings and Loan Association, re moval of building (Q« B. Summer A Sons warehouse) on corner of Harrington and Caldwell Sts. March 28: E. L. Price, add two rooms to dwelling, 1888 Jonee St, $3,000. Local Gub Wins District Awards The East Piedmont District meeting of the Garden Ci ib of South Carolina, was held in Spar tanburg Wednesday, March 16. Six awards were offered Par achievement done by a district club and The Newberry Garden Club was first place winner of two. The local club was awarded a blue ribbon for the best club report and another for their re port «ta garden therapy. The lat ter being a cash award offered by the Arthur State Bank of Union, h Mre. H. B, Senn !e the imme diate paat president and Mrs. J. A. Burton Jr., was therapy chair man. Mra. L. C. Floyd, president elect, received the awards for the dub. Jettie S. Lyles to Murrie Sand ers, one lot and one building on Duckett Ave., $6.00 love and af fection. Whitmire No. 4 Rosa B. S. Smith to Murrie Sanders, one lot and one building on Duckett Ave., 86.00 love and affection. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Joe H. Bonds to Dewey L. Wicks, one lot and one building, $3,600. Pomaria No. 6 Elisabeth S. Hannon to Roscoo B. Williams and Corine A. Wil liams, 10 acres and one building, $6.00 and other valuable consid erations. Prosperity No. 7 James A. Singley to William S Hents, 89 acres, $6.10 and other valuable considerations. W. XI. /aughn to Lester M. Vaughn, 14.9 acres, $6.00 love and affection. Rufus Michael Monts to Mary Leler Monts, 84 acres and two buildings, $1.00 and premises. Zeke Yarborough, Former Resident, Dies In Columbia Milton ( u Zeke”) Yarborough, barber of Columbia, died March 9th at the Columbia Hospital af ter suffering a heart attack at hit home. He was born in Saluda County and was owner of the Yarborough Barber Shop at Hampton and Sumter Streets in Columbia. Mr. Yarborough was a member of St Paul's Lutheran Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nannie Berry Yarborough, Columbia: a son, Brannan Yar borough, Columbia; his mother, Mrs. Annie Coleman Yarborough, Saluda; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Schumpert, Saluda and Mrs. Mo- sells Evans, Joanna; two broth ers, Curtis Yarborough, Saluda, and Walter Yarborough, Ninety Six; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held in Saluda at Bethany Church. $182,000.00 WAS PAID FOR A BOOK . . . In the collection of choice items left by the late Dy son Perrins, was an illuminated manuscript of the Apocalypse — which is the Book of Revelation in the Bible. The illumination is overlaid with g-old leaf and was purchased by H. P. Kraus of the New York City Book Store at a sale in Sotherby’s Auction Gallery for $182,- 000.00. Our Savings Account Books are not inlaid with gold —but the amount stamped in them is as good as gold, for it is Insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C., an agency of the United States Government. CURRENT DIVIDEND H TE Per Q Annum Anticipated Rate / f- •j N . . .. v-.^S Eleazer-Murphy Of wide interest was the wed ding of Ella Dunn Eleater of Ndwberry, and Greenville, and Raymond Cecil Murphy of Co lumbia and Ashland, Ky. which took place at 7 p.m. February 21 at the home of the bride’s daugh ter, Mrs .J. R. Rhodes In Manas sas, Va. The bride is the daugh ter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Wil liam Albert Dunn of Newberry, The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Murphy of Anderson. l '" The Rev. J. B. Cassell of Bethel Lutheran Church of Manassas officiated. Miss Catherine Theresa Rhodes, granddaughter of the bride, was the junior maid of honor and her only attendant. She wore a white and red figured nylon dress, with white lace hat and carried a nose gay of red and white spring flow ers. The bride was given in mar riage by her son-in-law, James Ralph Rhodes. She wore a street length dior blue pure silk peau de soir ensemble with chenille style jacket, the dress under the jacket being a slim sheath, above tho el* bow sleeves and topped with alen- con lace yoke with sweetheart neckline, together with matching hat and slippers. She wore a cor sage of pink cymbidiums. Alex W. Crosswell of Columbia, nephew of the bridegroom, served as his best man. Immediately following the cere mony a bouffet dinner was served by Mrs. Rhodes, assisted by Mrs. Robert M. Caton of Nokesville, Va. and Mrs. Charles O. Calhoun of Manassas. For traveling the bride changed to a matching jacket costume of willow green silk pesante, the dress under the jacket being slim sheath, with above the elbow sleeves with a boat style neck line, topped with a natural straw hat trimmed with a single rose; a cashmere coat and brown acces sories, and the wedding corsage of pink cymbidiums. After a short wedding trip they will make their home in Ashland, Ky. Out of town guests for the wed ding were Mrs. B. B. Sprouse of Newberry; Mrs. Jesse R. Max well and Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Crosswell of Columbia; Mrs. R. G. Holcombe of Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Caton of Nokeville, Va. Dimmer mmouenom ho Mm loan* 'avijvgs ajvd Loan Association A SAVINGS INSTITUTION FOUNDED ID3 m r 1223 COLI.!EOB _ 8TS EETr^NB WBEHRY ,~ “Use our Modern Night Depository for after office hours business.” “NEWBERRY’S LARGEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION” **SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU—BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU” Directors i. <» J. F. CLARKSON M. O. SUMMER G. K. DOMINICK J. K. WILLINGHAM E. B. PURCELL W. C HUFFMAN Recent Movings - Mr. and Mrs. John Leopard and Mr. Leopard’s mother, Mrs. Cleo Leopard plan to move soon to 708 Wright street in the house they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Wicker are now residing at 906 Pauline street in the house recently vacat ed by the Colie Cooks,. Mr. and Mrs.* Hazel r£. Richards have moved to. Dave Drive in the Russell Culbertson house they bought some time ago. The Cul bertsons have moved to their new | home on Glenn street. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy L. Hedge- path are now residing at 827 Langford street in one of the Leo Hendrix’s apartments. H. D. AGENT NEWS The Ceunty Homs Agents Mra. Mildred K. Holliday and Miss Do- ney Crain announce the fallowing schedule for the week of March 88-AprU I at: Monday: Office; County 4-'H Council Exoutive Board meeting at 4:00 pan. Tuesday: Office; Radio at 12:60; SUveretreet HDC at 3:30 pan, with Mrs, A. N, Crosson and Mrs. Harold Bowers ns hostesses, Wednesday; Office; County HD Council Spring Meeting at 3:00 p. m. at St. Pauls Parish House with Pomaria HD Club as hostess. Thursday: Office; Radio at 12:60; Home visits. Friday: Office; Newberry Jr, High 6th 4-H at 12:36; Newberry Jr. High 7th 4-H at 1:10; Home visit?. Electric Blankets Last year 3,370,000 electric blankets and electric aheeta were sold in the United States. They are popular for their light weight and the fact that the temperature stays even. Like anything else, it needs care to give top service. Here are some suggestions for lengthening the life of electric blankets. I. Keep the instructions which came with the blanket and follow them carefully. 2. Do not dry clean the blanket ChemicaM may damage the insu lation on the wiring. 8. Wash by hand or in an elec tric washer. a) To wash by hand make a heavy suds of warm water and mild soap, soak well, then squeese suds gently through the blanket for about 6 minutes. Rinse through two waters of the same tempera ture and squese as much water as possible from the blanket. Pat between heavy turkish towels to remove excess moisture. (b) To wash an electric blanket in an electric washer dissolve soap or detergent in warm water and put the blanket in the machine. Soak for 10 minutes, set the ma chine to agitate or tumble for one minute, and spin for two minutes or until the water has drained from the tub. Follow with a rinse in warm water for about one min ute. A final spin of two minutes should complete the washing. Wash only one blanket at a time. 4. If you have a dryer, use it to hasten drying. Pre-heat the dryer before putting the blanket in it. Put several turkish towels in the dryer with the blanket W.EPwrry Died Sunday Walter Eugene Perry, 86, died Sunday afternoon at his borne near Silveratreet Ho bad boon in declining health for n number of years, Mr. Perry was born and reared in old Edgefield County, none Sa luda, a ton of tho late Beimett and Lucretia Williams Parry, Hs was a graduate of tbe Univoraity of South Carolina and was em ployed by tbe XL S, Government in ~ for n number of s also wps a retired rural They will asborbi moisture and act as a b\»ffer~against tumbling ac tion, pet the dryer on bigh and dry fbr 10' minutes. Take the blanket from machine and drape across two parallel clothes lines to finish drying, or plug the at tachment and let the blanket's own wiring complete the drying. When' the blanket is not in uso, store in ? plastic container or in the box In which it was rece^d. Most, blankets are moth-proofed and necessary operated a farm near SUveretreet after KM retire- "TSe was a member of Trinity Methodist Church near Newberry, and was the last surviving mem ber of his immediate family. Survivors include a number of ^TRuterni services were conduct ed nt 4 pan, Tuesday from Trin ity Methodist Church by Rov* James Aiken. Burial was in the church cemetery. ^ Activq pallbearers wore J. S. Floyd* Jerome Havird, C. I* Monte, MUten Pite* * Mansfield Perry andleriey Wwte. Honorary oseert was competed of John Vernon Havird, W, R. Reid, Earl Summer, Walter Lake, Dave Waldrop, Horace Bowles, Olin Bony, Mayes Derrick, Joka Bundrick, W. F. Lawton, D, O. Oxner, and E, & Blease. moth to use storage. CEMETERY NOTICE AH parties interested in Having their plot at Smyrna Presbyter ian Church relabeled, or labeled or securing a plot will pleas© ap pear at the cemetery March 88 at 8:00 pan. Otis C. Brown, Pastor OF THANKS Thanks again, good people of Newberry County • for the compli ment paid me in returning me to i. h the office of Coroner without oppo sition. I will continue to serve you as - - » best I can. , I The best of everything to all of you. George R. Summer Thank You... I wish to take this means to tell the people of New berry County how grateful I am for the confidence shown by returning me to the office of Clerk of Court for Newberry County, without opposition. I shall con tinue my efforts to serve the people of this county to the best of my ability, as I have since being appointed to this office. Remember, this office belongs to you, the people of the County, and anytime I or my staff can be of service to you, please feel free to call on us. Iff tv BURKE • • ■■ ! i - ’ v' ''I 1 1 . To The Citizens of Newberry County The high honor you have paid me in permitting me to continue as your; Sheriff without opposition I deeply appreciate. Your gracious attitude warms my heart. ‘ I have alwayS' served you to the best of my ability. I am happy that my service has pleased you. I pledge you to continue to give you my best as your Sheriff and to merit the confidence you have placed in me. Sincerely yours, Tom M. Fellers