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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE — ■ ■ "T* STRAIGHT TALK . . . (Continued from page 1) of the John Birch Society (the best citizen-patriot program I know to save America), makes this eloquent plea against anoth er ‘Summit: 0 “Stay Away,- U. S. A.—The Summit Leads to Disaster, As Louis Budcnz so brilliantly pointed out and prophepied, years ago, *the cry is peace/ “There is already peace, of course, in Estonia and Latvia and Lithuania and Armenia and Bye lorussia, and Georgia and the Uk raine. And not just peace for the dead millions that have been en slaved. “There is already peace in Po land and Hungary; in Albania and Yugoslavia and Czechoslo vakia; in Romania and Bulgaria and East Germany; and of course hi Russia itself. Even such resist ance as existed in any of those countries has been provoked into showing itself prematurely — so that it could be destroyed, and a more deadly peace bestowed on the remainder of the population. “Except for a few million Chi nese here and there, engaged in desperate suicidal rebellion on behalf of freedom, there is peace on all the mainland of China. There is the same peace in North Korea, and North Vretnam, and Guiana, and Guinea, and Ghana. With guns and bayonets and clubs, and with more refined instruments of terror and of torture where nec essary, the henchmen of unspeak able Communist murderers like Achmed Sukarno in Indonesia, Juan Lechin in Bolivia, Karim el- Kassem in Iraq, and Fidel Castro in Cuba are bringing more and more peace to their respective countries. HEAR NEWS ON THE HOUR World, Carolina, Local Sports Weather Sportscast 7:35 A »iAx. and 6:35 A.M. . Complete Baseball Scores ON WKDK 1240 Kc. ConneUy-Ward Vows Are Said Miss Mary Ann Connelly be came the bride of Gerald Maurice Ward Jr. of 505 Frampton St., Charleston, March 20 at 4 p.m. in Central Methodist Church. She is the daughter of Mrs. Jesse Pope Connelly of 1515 Caldwell St. and the late Mr. Connelly. H. C. Northum Jr. of Elkridge, Md., was best man, with Freddie Ehnie of Pendleton, John Ward of Aiken and William Connelly of Daytona Beach, Fla., as ushers. Mrs. E. B. Hawkins Jr., the for mer Catherine Connelly, was her sister’s matron of honor and Miss Sandra Ward of Charleston, sis ter of the groom was maid of ho nor. The bride wore a lace and tulle dress over ruffled net and tissue taffeta and carried orchids. The couple honeymooned in Florida before going to Charleston to live on Hinson St. in Riverland Ter. Mrs. Ward received a certificate for a one-year secretarial course at Newberry College. She was a stenographer in the directory de partment of the telephone com pany in Columbia and began work March 28 in the engineering de partment of the company in Charleston. Mr. Ward, a graduate of Rivers High School in Charleston, attend ed The Citadel, the University of South Carolina and Newberry Col- “Peace has many faces. There is the morning peace of the grave, for those who during the night have died of hunger and despair; the evening peace of the slaugh ter house, when the day’s slaugh tering is done; and the timeless peace of the escapeless prison, af ter a hopeless revolt has been sub dued. The Communist peace, the Cold Peace to which the Cold War leads) is compounded of all three. And the conspirators now expect, after a few more rounds of fra ternizing visits and one or two more Summit conferences, to be able to impose that peace on the rest of a rapidly surrendering world. “May God have mercy on the sons of man.” Higher Returns For Everyone... Anticipated Rate commencing January 1st, 1960 Per Q Annum All funds Federally Insured up to $10,000.00 Personal accounts, profit sharing plans, in stitutional and welfare funds, colleges, estates, churches, labor and credit unions, insurance companies. All accounts received by the 10th of any month earn dividends from the first. IF YOU LIVE IN ANOTHER CITY, MAIL YOUR CHECK DIRECT TO THE ASSOCIATION lege. An Army veteran, he is manager of the Kitchen Center in Charleston. Be Soloist With Clemson Band The Clemson College Concert Band, under the leadership of Robert E. Lovett, director of bands, begins another tri-state tour this week. Concerts will be played in several South Carolina communities in addition to one en gagement each in Florida and Georgia. Concert 'Band musicians this year are 39 young men and wom en from six states who are major ing in agriculture, education, en gineering and textiles. Band soloist on this tour will be Miss Carolyn Feis, concert pianist and member of the music depart ment faculty at Newberry Col lege/ A graduate of Oberlin Col lege, Ohio, she earned a Master’s degree in music from the Univer sity of Indiana. The program will feature the music of composers ranging from Beethoven, Wagner, and Schubert to Richard Rogers and Leroy An derson. NOTICE FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION State of South Carolina, County of Newberry. By E. Maxcy Stone, Probate Judge: WHEREAS, Mildred S. Walker hath made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of H. B. Steele, deceased. : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and Creditors of the said H. B. Steele, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Newberry. S. C., on Wednesday, April 20 next, after publication hereof, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this 8th day of April, Anno Domini, 1960. E. Maxcy Stone, 2tp Probate Judge, NC. POLITICAL nents FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Solicitor of the Eighth Judi cial Circuit, and pledge myself to afoidfe the results of the Democrat ic Primary. WILLIAM T. JONES FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for election to the Office for Solicitor for the Eighth Judi cial Circuit and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. HUGH A. BEASLEY .. v m ■ avsjvgs~ajvi> Loan Association r 1223 COLLEOE~STREETrNBWBERRY, C& ‘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** J. F. CLARKSON M. a SUMMER Directors G. K. DOMINICK J. K. WILLINGHAM E. B. PURCELL W. a HUFFMAN FOR COMMISSIONER DIST. 2 I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Commissioner District No. 2 and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. ROSS GEORGE FOR MAGISTRATE DIST NO. 2 I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection as Magistrate District No. 2 and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. BEN F. DAWKINS FOR MAGISTRATE DIST. 4 I hereby announce myself a can didate for election to the office of Magistrate District 4, Pomaria, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Prim ary. L. H. KINGSMORE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a can- didate for reelection to the office of Sheriff for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary* TOM M. FELLERS Garden Chib Hears Program About Herbs v The April meeting of the Nose gay Garden Cluo was held Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Adrian Summer with Mrs. T. N. Parks as associate hostess. Mrs. W. Roy Anderson, the new president, opened the meet ing. The club celebrated its tenth anniversary last January. The names of the charter members were recognized at the April meeting. After reports by the chairmen, l^hfc park project was discussed. A number Of new plants are being donated by many of the members. Once a week two members are providing flowers to be placed in the Newberry County Memorial Hospital. This has been a policy of the club for a number of years. Mrs. I. M .Smith gave an int eresting report on the State Gar den Club meeting held recently in Anderson. Mrs. Smith was accom panied by Mrs. Anderson. < Mrs. John Earl Smith reminded the members that the school for gardeners will be held at Clemson August 16-19. The Spring Garden shew is the 27th of April in Co lumbia. The Spring flower show in Saluda is scheduled- for April 19th. Mrs. LeRoy Anderson was in charge of the program. The topic was Herbs. A display of both dried and fresh herbs were exhibited along with an interesting framed herb chart. The Easter theme was used throughout the home of the host ess, and after the business and program were concluded delicious refreshments were served buffet style. The door prize was won by Mrs. William Turner Sr. FOR CORONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Coroner for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. GEORGE R. SUMMER FOR AUDITOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Auditor for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. , RALPH B. BLACK FOR CLERK OF COURT I hereby announce myself a can didate to succeed myself as Clerk of Court for Newberry County and pledgff to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. BURKE M. WISE FOR TREASURER I hei'eby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Treasurer for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. J. RAY DAWKINS FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I hereby announce myself a can didate for House of Representa tives from Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. D. P. (JABBO) FOLK i FOR THE HOUSE I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Rep resentatives from Newberry coun ty, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary election. STEVE C. GRIFFITH, JR. FOR THE HOUSE , I hereby announce myself a candidate for reledfction to the House of Representatives) from Newberry county and pledge my self to abide the results of the Democratic primary election. T. WILLIAM HUNTER FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Supervisor for Newberry Coun ty and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. S. W. SHEALY FOR SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candidate for Supervisor of New berry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Dem ocratic primary. HAROLD B. HENDRIX FOR SENATE I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sen ator from Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratict primary. JESSE FRANK HAWKINS FOR SENATE I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Sena tor from Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. EARL H. BERGEN COMMISSIONER DIST 1 I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the of fice of Commissioner from Dis trict 1, and pledge myself to aide the results of the Democratic el ection. 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