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THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE IREE — " m " Be On May 29 churches in Virginia, Maryland and is now serving a church in At lanta, Ga. He has served as Chap lain in the Navy and at Virginia Polytechnic Institute; also on va rious committees in the United Lutheran Church and Synod. He has been Religious Emphasis speaker at several institutions; Retreat Leader; also on radio net work programs. He has written a number of articles for Lutheran publications. REV. ROBERT LEE The Rev. Royal) A. Yount, D.D. will preach the Baccalaureate ser mon, and the Rev. Robert Edward Lee will be the Commencement speaker at Newberry College Commencement. The Baccalaureate service will be held in the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer on Sunday, May 89 •t 1:00 a.m. The Commencement exercises will be held in MacLean Gymnasium that afternoon at 3:30 p.m. Dr. Yount is a graduate of Le noir Rhyne College, class of 1942, and the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, class of 1945. He received the Doctor of Divinity Degree (D.D.) from Newberry College in 1956. He was ordained in the North Carolina Synod in 1945 and has served pastorates in the South; also as a delegate to the ‘U.L.C.A. Convention. Dr. Yount is President of the Florida Lutheran Synod, a position he has held for a number of years. The Rev, Robert E. Lee, a na tive of Washington, D. C., is a graduate of George Washington University, Washington, D. C., and the Lutheran Theological Semin ary, Gettysburg, Pa. He has also done graduate work at Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y. , He has served as pastor of METHODIST CIRCLES MEET NEXT WEEK WSCS Circles of Central Meth odist Church will meet on Mon day, May 2 with the following hostesses: No. 1: Mrs. P. M. r**»nnis, 2016 Mower St., 4 p.m. No. 2, Mrs. George W Graham, 1000 Boundary St., 4 p.m. No. 3: Mrs. W. H. Tedford, 1520 Boundary 10:30 a.m. No. 4: (Julia White), Mrs. D. J. Wi'llams, 2123 Harper St., 8 p.m. Nc. 5: Mrs. Charles Baber, 1124 Summer St, 10:80 a.m. No. 6: Home of Mrs. Thompson Price, 1226 Calhoun St., Mrs. Hun ter H. Brown, hostess. ATTEND FALL SHOE SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Anderson attended the Fall Shoe Show in Atlanta Sunday through Wednes day of this week, and purchased fall merchandise for Anderson’s Shoe Store. (TjS£l CHANNEL..... RAJ AUGUSTA • GEORGIA SUNDAY. MAY 1. IteO • 00 AM—ChUdren’1 Ooap*l . 1*:00 N —Lewis Faaslly 1:00 PM—Ore) Roberts l>M PM—Baseball 4:00 PM—Cpeetal Catholic 8:50 PM—Disney Presents Ct* PH-AUeentiires In T:50 PM—Maverick •:80 PM—Lawmen •:00 PMWucbevy Show J:00 PM—Johnny “ 11:00 PM Dial 0M 11:00 PM—Tneboel 18*00 M -4ll«n Off MONDAY TMRU PRXDAY T:00 AM—Todai flit 7:80 AM—To4ay 8:88 AM—Local New* 1:80 AM—Today 10:00 AM—Dough Re Ml 10:80 AM—Play Your Kui 11:00 AM—Price Is Right 11:80 AM—Conoentratxm 11:00 r —Truth or Com . 18:80 PM—It CouM Be You 1:00 PM—About 1:80 PM—Lore Thet THURSDAY. MAY L 1000 l FRIDAY, MAY 0. 1MI Notional Association for Mental Health 8:00 PM—Day In Court 8:80 PM—Gale Btonu 8:00 PM—Rest The Clock 8:80 PM—Who Do You Trt 4:00 PM—Fibber MeOee h 4:80 MONDAY. MAY 8. 8:00 PM—Burma h 1:80 PM—Aaaee *u 8:00 PM—Law of 1 8:80 PM—Weather 8:81 PM—Warren HI lee 0:48 PM—NBC Newo- Nuntley h :;sw=S£L. 1:80 PM-Wens Faroe 8:00 PM—-Pater Ounu 8:80 PM—NaUaaarfc 11:00 PM—Newt 11:08 PM—Weethenaon 11:18 PM—Sports Life ■ttis tfcjss ssr TUESDAY. MAY 8. 1800 8:00 PM—Burns h AUen 8:80 pm -Amo# *n Andy •:00 PM—Le Fevres 8:80 PM—Weether Tower 8:88 PM—Warren Kites Newt 4:48 PM—NBC Newa— Huntlay h Brinkley Report 7:00 PM—The Rebel 7:80 PM—Suyarfoot 0:80 PM—Wyatt Karp 0:00 PM—Rifleman 8:80 PM—Highway Patrol 10:00 PM—Alcoa Present* 10:80 PM—You Set Your Life 11:00 PM—Newa 11:08 PM—Waatharman 11:10 PM—Sports Life 11:18 PM—Jack Paar Show ’•**0 AM—Stem Off istes 1 7:8C PM—T.BJt. 7:80 PM—1 8:00 8:00 PM -T.B.A. ttjsr IfttWi PM—Hawaiian Kyo 11:M PM—Jubilee UBA 18:80 PM—Shm Off Schedule Subject to Stop Guessing. Stop Testing... you will never be happy with an investment that keeps you guessing all the time. Stop guessing and start test ing our savings plan. With Federal Insurance guaran teeing every dollar you place with us, and an anticipat ed Dividend of tl* Per y 0 Annum payable semi-annually, you can be sure you are on the way to financial security. Assets over 13 Million - Reserves over 1 Million v . v % .• nvxwq . ; . ss: DitNCQT mCOVCTtON HOMS 'AVI AT GS ZoAwAsS OC7A TIOlf It f-OUNDLD IL>3 ^iaa3^COLI.EOB^STSB*TriCBWBEHRYr«rO^ “Use our Modern Night Depository for after office hours business.” “NEWBERRY’S LARGEST SAVINGS INSTITUnON” “SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU—BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU" Directors J. F. CLARKSON M. a BUMMER G. K. DOMINICK J. K. WILLINGHAM E. & PURCELL W. C HUFFMAN POLITICAL Announcements FOR SOLICITOR I hereby announce myself e can didate for re-election to the office of Solicitor of the Eighth Judi cial Circuit, and pledge myself to abide 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 FOR COMMISSIONER DIST. 2 I hereby announce myself a can didate for reelection to the office of Commissioner District No. 2 and pledge myielf 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 Dktrict 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 end pledge myself to abide the re sults of the Democratic Primary. TOM M. FELLERS 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 end 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 plddge to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. BURKE M. WISE FOR TREASURER , I hereby 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'l FOLK 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 releection 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 Elected USC Class President John Chappell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chappell of Newberry, was elected Monday as president of the rising Junior Class at the University of South Carolina. John has served as a member of the student council during his freshman and sophomore years. Harriett Morehead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morehead of Newberry, also a sophomore at the University,' was elected to the student council for the next school year. MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS Mrs. Mae Bell Risinger and Baby Boy, Batesburg. Mrs. Minnie Johnson, Little Mountain. Mrs. L. C. Dennis, Rt. 4, New berry. Miss Lalla Martin, Newberry. Mower Dennis, Leesville. Allene Glasco and Baby Boy, Prosperity. 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 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. CARMAN BOUKNIGHT County Native Died Easter Joseph H. (Joe) Wise, son of Allen M. and Marilla Riser Wke, died at a hospital in Richmond, Virginia on Easter Sunday, April 17 after an illness of two weeks. He was born in Prosperity on Feb. 23, 1881 and at the age of 14 moved to Columbia with his family. He lived there until after his graduation from the Univer sity of South Carolina, and later went to Richmond to live. He had been an employee of the Cfcy of Richmond, and had re tired last year. Survivors include his wife, the former Alice Lacy; two sisters, Mrs. V. Y. Booser of Richmond and Mrs Clarence Norman of Monroe, N. C.; seven nieces and six nephews. FARM NOTES By COUNTY AGENTS AGRI-BUSINESS TOUR Many of our businessmen here in Newberry City, Whitmire, Po- maria, Little Mountain and Pros perity are going to be offered the opportunity to itour a part of Newberry County to see just what is really involved in the business of farming. Farming is a big in vestment and requires top man agement to make this investment pay off. This tour is to take place Wed* nesday, May 18th, beginning at 2 p.m. and ending at 6 p.m. with a chicken barbecue supper. Busi- nesemen—mark this date on your calendar and plan to attend. Your eyes will be opened as all phases of farming are shown and present ed to you. You will receive letters of invitation. 4-H RECORDS Attention all 4-H Boys I Records are due to be checked during your May meeting. Don’t forget to have those that are to be turned in, complete. The records that are not due to be complete by May should also be brought to be checked as to progress being made and for the purpose of answering any questions you have , about your records. Remember! A 4-H Club member must successfully complete at least one project a year and turn in a record of com pletion. Parent?! Please *eel free to as sist your boy with his 4-H Club work. We expect you to help him. He is to do the work, but without your assistance and guidance he cannot always be expected to do a top notch job. Our aim is to help 4-H boys to learn by doing along with proper guidance. 4-H CAMP 4-H Boys and Girls! This year we are going to Camp Bob Coop er to attend 4-H Camp. We plan to go July 11. Remember this date and be ready to go. Camp Bob Cooper is located near Summerton and Manning, S. C. This camp has the best in Camp Staff personnel and is well organized and supervised. Boys and girls attend 4-H camp each year to learn and to have an enjoyable time. They stay from Monday until Friday afternoon. Parents! Plan for your boy or girl to attend 4-H Camp this year. It is well worth the effort and of great benefit to the experiences of your boy or girl. S r . A registered Jersey cow. De signing Ena Triumph, owned by C. T. Smith, Valley Farm Dairy, Rt 1, Kinards, has recently com pleted an official production rec ord giving her a Cow Power In dex of 15.7. This indicates thet this cow produced 15.7 times her body weight in milk during this lactation and has a very high ef ficiency rating. ' Her total production was 18,874 lbs. milk and 728 Ibe. butterfat in 305 days at the age ftfr 7 years 9 months. This record is proof thet a dairy cow doesn’t have to be big to be most effldrnt and profitable. Mae Creekmore, 77, James M. Creekmore, ^afternoon at the New- Memorial Hospital critical illness, in BowersviUe, of the late Rob ert and Edna Bowers Johnson. She was a member of Aveleigh Presbyterian Church. She id survived by three bone, J. Roj* and 1 Robert B. Creekmore, both of' r N£W)Wrr!K end B. O. Cieekrillfty of Durham, N. C.; one daugbte^^lfisi : Martha Creekmore of Neefberfft one sister, Mrs. Pauline Haifey ofEaetpoint, GA; five gfa*dchild*tn» and two great grandchildren. Funeral services were conduct ed Sundtiy t from the Whitaker Funere) Home by Dr. Neil E. Truesdell. Burial was in Rosemont Cemetery. v Active pallbearers were Ernest Layton, Homer Amiok, Jack Bonn,' A. P. ) Morris, Forrest Cro mer, and Alvin Danielsen. Mrs. Barnette B. Harmon, 65, wife of Frank S. Harmon, died early Wednesday morning at the Newberry County Memorial Hos pital. She had been in declining health for three years and ill for several days. Mrs. jptarmon was born and reared in the Zion section of Newberry County and wa* the __iter«* tdm late Thomas D. and Mary Dawkins Bodenbaugh- For a number of yeare she had made her home in Prosperity and was a member of Wig^tman Methodist Church and of the WSCS. She was active in the church and community as long an niss.’W?.. — ere a eon, Thomas B. of Prosperity; four Mn. Dork Hawkins of ity, Mrs,' Ludit Lowe dale, Mrs. Geneva Wall bony end Mrs. Noll ' Saluda; one brother, Bedenbaugh of Prosperity; nnd seven grandchildren. Funeral services were conduct ed Thursday at 4 pan. at Wight- man Methodist Church by Rev. Paul a Scott and Rev. Ray P. Hook. Burial wai in Zion Meth odist Church Cemetery near Pros perity. - ^'" iT ■' Active pallbearers dkk Narmon, Hubert Asb. ry Bedenbaugh, Cornell enbaugh, James Mills and “ m v Honorary escort was of s Dr. W. L. Mills. Dr. B. M. Montgomery and members of the Official Board of Wightman Meth odist Church. Flower attendants were nieces. 1 'A, RAY GILLIAM ' ' . V ' : Country Music and Hymns 6i05 to 7:00 AM. 11:05 to 12.00 AM. \ " V ^ '■.*** , . ^ ■ Monday through Friday ' V * » —ON— WKDK 1240 Kc. mM T .A - AGRI-BUSINESS TOUR MAY 18 RESERVE THIS DATE SUPT. OF EDUCATION I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election as Coun ty Superintendent of Education, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic pri mary election. JAMES D. BROWN Ww DREAM GIFT for MOTHER TOWLE . £. Turner - JEWELERS ■ CALDWELL STREET NEWBERRY, S. &