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Htt S'' • THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1960 THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE 3 Felker-Koon Vows Hotel Miss Adgie Felker, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. John William Fel ker, of Newberry, became the bride of James Lee Koon, Jr., of Prosperity in a lovely cere mony at five o’clock in the after noon. August 7th, in Aveleigh Presbyterian church, Dr. E. Neil Truesdell, pastor of the bride officiated, using the double ring ceremony. The church was decorated in pink and white, gladioli and car nations aqfi tube joses agajpst a background of palm and ferns. Dennis Bedenbaugh, of Pros perity, cousin of the bride, was organist and Miss Judy Shealy, was soloist. The ushers were Jimmy Beden baugh of Prosperity and Norman Martin of Newberry, cousins of the bride; Ellis Shealy, brother-in- law of the bridegroom, Johnny Felker, brother of the bride; Em ory Hipp, and Jamie Henderson, cousin of the bridegroom, Billy Dominick and Toby Shealy. The bridegroom’s best man was his father. Miss Mary Helen Felker, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a floor length dress of sky blue nylon chiffon over mat ching taffeta with a shirred top with a large bow on the left shoulder. The bridesmaids were Misses Ernestine and Ellie Felker, sis ters of the bride; Mrs. Jimmy Bedenbaugh of Prosperity, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Merle Bedenbaugh of Prosperity; Floy Ann Dennis of Newberry, Claire Dennis of Columbia, and Joanie Jones of Newberry, cousins of the bride and Miss Moriat Nichols of Newberry. They wore dresses of rainbow colors with matching headpiece, fashioned after the honor attendants. All attendants carried a single talisman rose, and each wore a rhinestone neck lace, gift of the bride. The flower girl, little Miss Alicia Counts of Newberry, wore a floor length dress of nile green organza like the honor attend ants and worn with a matching hat. She carried a pink basket with rose petals. The bride who was given in marriage by her father was lovely in her floor length gown of schif- fli embroidered nylon organza. The fitted bodice with a round neckline and shirred sleeves came to a point in the back and front. A large bow of organza formed a chapel train at the back of the full skirt. Her elbow length mitts of self-matching material were fastened with self cove Her four-tiered finger fell from a tiara of- r, and she carried a bo feathered carnations and the valley centered with tlyea orchids. The bride’s parents entertained with a reception on the Idwn of their home on Kinard street. For a wedding trip to the moun tains the bride wore a white bro caded satin sheath and jacket en semble witfc; jtomE blue agsessor- ies with the orchid corsage from her wedding bouquet. Mrs. Kocn is a recent graduate of Newberry high school . and is now a student at the Jefferson School of Commerce in Newberry. Mr. Koon attended Prosperity high school and is a member of the South Carolina National guard having recently completed a six- months course in Engineering. He is associated with his father in the lumber business. Boy, 1403 Kate St. Dr. Robert Kennedy, Wiseman. Baby Danette Knight, 2016 E. Mary St. Mrs. Sadie McLeod, Rt. 1. Mrs. Nannie McCarty, 1604 Silas St. Hillard Mize, 10 C. Springhill Apt. Mrs. Euna Mize, Rt. 1. Mrs. Betty S. Monroe, 723 Caldwell St. Mrs. Victoria Price, Leesville. Mrs. Vera Singley, 521 Main St. Mrs. Bessie Seymore, 1401 *fhird ''■ * Mrs. Jean Shealy and Baby Girl, 705 Wardlaw St. Mrs. Barbara Ann Thompson, Rt. 1, Brigman’s Trailer Court. Jamas Taylor, 400 Crosson St. Mrs. Kate Tysinger, 1327 Ar lington Ave., Orlando, Fla. Mrs. Julia Wise, 1145 Summer St. Mrs. Julette Wise, 2540 John stone St. Mrs. Leila West, Rt. 2. HOSPITAL PATIENTS NEWBERRY COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL John Chappell, 5 B. Spririghill Apts. Hazel Bostic, 1155 Leita St. Mrs. Clara Nell Bannister and Baby Boy, 2115 W’allace St., Co lumbia. Mrs. Ruby Brooks, 600 Pope Circle. Mrs. Willard Bickley and Baby Boy, 1400 Drayton St. Mrs. Nellie Bennett, 1302 Wash ington St. Mrs. Julia Burnson, Circle St., Edgefield. ■Buddy Bedenbaugh, 1250 Jones St. Jerry Baker, Box 98. Mi-s. Ruby Epting, Rt. 4. Albert Elliott, Rt. 1. Mrs. Ruth Felker, Rt. 1. Lawrence Gilbert, Griffin’s Boarding House. Mrs. Nan Grainger and Baby Girl, 1502 Nance St. Mrs. Sarah Graham and Baby Girl, Rt. 3. Rodney Griffin, Rt. 2. Harold Huffstetler, Rt. Cha pin. Mrs. Jean Koon, Box 122, Chap pells. Mrs. Estelle Kinard, 530 Wright St. Mrs. Lillie Krell, Rt. 1, Prosper ity. Mrs. Johnny Kennedy and Baby Brunson Infant Rites Tuesday The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John W T . Brunson of Edgefield, died Monday at a Newberry hos pital. Besides his parents surviving are his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brunson of Edgefield, and maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drew of Newberry. Graveside services -were con ducted at Antioch Baptist Church Tuesday at 10 a.m. by the Rev. Thomas Mobley. Co-op Elects New Directors Three directors were elected at the annual meeting of the New berry Electric Cooperative, Inc. which was held Thursday night at the Newberry County Fair grounds, with a large number of members in attendance. The di rectors are: Zone 1, George E. Stone; Zone 2, Harold F. Long, and Zone 3, L. Berley Beden baugh. Those attending enjoyed a talk by E. V. Lewis, manager of Cen tral Electric Co-op, Inc., and en tertainment by Cliff and Karen Berry, Bonnie Asbury, Margie Baker and Donnie Davis. Holiday Notice Monday, September 5th LABOR DAY Being A Legal Holiday The following Business Firms will not be open for business. The public is urged to take notice of this and arrange all business ac- I* | cordmgly. Newberry CountyrBank Newberry > Joanna The South Carolina National Bank Newberry Federal Savings & Loan Association The Staf? Building and LoabfAssocianon The Bank of Commerce Recent Births KENNEDY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson Bartlett Kennedy of 1403 Kate St. are parents of a five pound, 12 ounce son, James Bartlett, born Aug. 28 at Newberry Hospital. The mother is the former Miss Johnnie Mae Fletcher. RUFF M». and Mrs. Robert Ruff Jr. of Box 5, Saluda, announce the birth of a five pound, 12 ounce son, Ronald Ashley, on Aug. 28 at the local hospital. The mother i* the fftfmer Miss ftettye ipyce Hite. GRAHAM Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Thomas Graham of 708 O’Neal St. are par ents of a seven pound, eight ounce daughter, Debbie Jean, born Aug. 28 at Newberry Hospital. Mrs. Graham is the former Miss Sarah Matilda Davenport. BICKLEY Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Marion Bickley of 1400 Drayton St. an nounce the birth of a nine pound, nine ounce son, Jimmy Dean, on Aug. 29 at the local hospital. Mrs. Bickley before marriage was Miss Willard Caldwell. BANNISTER Mr. and Mrs Roy Albert Ban nister of 2115 Wallace St., Colum bia, announce the birth of an eight pound, one ounce son, William Harold, on Aug. 30 at Newberry Hospital. Mrs. Banister before marriage was Miss Clara Nell Metze. BOAZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scurry Boazman of Route 3, Box 78C are receiving congratulations on the birth of a seven pound, three ounce daughter, Edith, on Aug. 23 at Newberry Hospital. Mrs. Boaz man is the former Miss Harriet Brown. SEASE Mr. and Mrs. David Horace Sease, Sr. of 1401 First St. an nounce the birth of an eight pound, six ounce daughter, Ro- mona Arline on Aug. 24 at the local hospital. The mother is the ROTON former Miss Abbie Mae Sherbert. Mr. and Mrs. James Everett Roton of Route 1, Box 235 are parents of an eight pound, six ounce daughter, Kimberly, born Aug. 26 at Newberry Hospital. Mrs. Roton before marriage was Miss Margaret Elizabeth Brock. SHEALY Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eugene Shealy of 705 Wardlaw St. an nounce the birth of a six pound, 10 ounce daughter, Kathy Elaine, on Aug. 27 at the local hospital. Mrs. Shealy is the former Miss Frances Jean Roland. TRANSFERS DEE1> Newberry No. 1 W. Fulmer Wells and H. B. Wells to B. M. Davis, one lot, $5 and other valuable considera tions. Delia H. Davis to E. B. Purcell, one lot and one building on Dray ton St., $5 and other valuable considerations. Eddie Mae Parr Baker to Dr. Ralph; Pai^r/fiaJcar, - lot one building on Mgm Sglfet^^Parr home), $10 ^ ancF^otber*‘ valuable Eddie Mae Parr TSaker Ma Baker Su*oha«r, iNe lot and building W' Main Street T .. house), $10 and other valuable considerations. Mary Baker Summer to Henry Baker Summer et al, one lot and one building, reserving life inter est, $5 love and affection. E. Maxcy Stone, Probate Judge, to Charles E. Golden, one lot and one building (Sam C. and Ella Mae Miller property), $6000. W. Fulmer Wells and H. B. Wells to Marvin I. Powell and Sara M. Powell, one lot and one building on Reid Street, $5 and other valuable considerations. Newberry No. 1 Outside George W. Medlock et al to Mrs. Willie Mae S. Lewis, two acres, $5 and other valuable con siderations. Marvin Edward Bouknight to Harold Lee Taylor, one lot and one building on Hunt St., $5 and other valuable considerations. Willie Oscar Eargle to Andrew David Eargle, one lot, Park Place, $5 love and affection. H. L. Crumpton to Homer B. Derrick and Catherine M. Derrick, one lot, $5 and other valuable con siderations. “ Silverstreet No. 2 Inez Chaplin and Johnnie E. Chaplin Smith to Linda Young, 5.25 acres, $10 and exchange of property. Marvin E. Longshore et al to J. Melvin Longshore and Narvice K. Longshore, 7.5 acres, $5 and other valuable considerations. WTtitmire No. 4 Rev. Otis Smith to William Da vid Hunnicutt, one lot and one building on Evans St., $5 and as sumption of mortgage. John F. Prince to T. Leon Taylor and Josephine Me. Tay lor, one lot and one’ building, 937 Central Ave., $900 and asumption of mortgage. Fred Fish Sr. to Joe H. Bonds, one lot and one building, 81 Low ry St., $10 and exchange of prop erty. Whitmire No. 4 Outside Joe H. Bonds to Charles Thom as Prince, one lot and one build ing, $10 and other valuable consid erations. Bncmds to Fred Fish Sr., a^dwone building, corner ell Sts., $10 and operty. * a No. 5 ck to W. C. it and one building, two acres, $650. Annie J. Baxter to George W. Baxter and Geneva E. Baxter, one lot, $25. Prosperity No. 7 Mabel M. Counts to Horace G. Freeman, one lot, $5 and other valuable considerations. Forrest Swittenburg to Willie Bates, one lot, $50. Forrest Swittenburg to Wylie Sims Jr., one lot, $50. Lola Bedenbaugh to Colie and Clara Wise, one lot, $100. Colie Wise, et al, to Luther Gallman et al, one lot, $50. Miss Davis, Mr. Cooper Wed By MRS. A. H. COUNTS Central Methodist Church was the scene of the lovely wedding of Miss Faye Marie'Davis, daugh ter of Mrs. Walter Hyatt Davis and the late Mr. Davis, and Billie Rex Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rutledge Cooper of Simpson- ville which was solemnized at four o’clock'"Saturday 'afternoon, Aug ust 20 M . f The Rev. William T. King, bro ther in law of the bride, assisted < *>y the ’Rev. Thurmond H. Vickery, ck Mrs. Recent Marriages James H. Jones and Susannah Alexander of Whitmire were mar ried on Aug. 21 at Whitmire by Rev. K. W. Bedenbaugh. Larry Thomas Brock and Lin da Faye Medlock of Whitmire were married in Columbia by Rev. Welborne Summers on Aug. 13. Harry Hamilton Livingston Jr. and Helen Loretta Derrick of Po- maria were married on July 24 at Newberry by Rev. Clarence L. Richardson. Joe W. Nobles and Ruth Rich ardson of Newberry were married by Probate Judge E. Maxcy Stone at Newberry on Aug. 26. Weekend visitors in the home of Mrs. C. A. Reeder on Jessica Ave. were her mother, Mrs. M. M. Dean and Miss Cheryl Goodman of Statesboro, Ga.; also her bro ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dean and their two children of Savannah, Ga. pastor of the Church, nerformed the certiftionSri - Mrs. James E. Wiseman, or- ganist, -and -Dr,.-Milton Moore, so loist, furnished the wedding mu sic. The ushers were James R. Coo per of Pensacola, Fla., brother of the bridegroom, Russell Knighton of Simpsnmpe, John W. Davis of Newberty* Tjrother of the bride, and James B. Phillips of Ander son, brother in law of the bride. The bridegroom’s father was his best man. Miss Sarah Cooper of Simpson- ville and Cayce,, sister of the biride- groom, was the bride’s maid of honor And her only attendant. She wore, an, electric, blue taffeta dress, princess style with a vel vet bodice draped in front with streamers'held by a taffeta ros ette and Was worn with a matching blue headpiece. She-also wore matching sho3s and carried a colonial bouquet of white pom< pom mums and carna tions. ’ “ ' i The bride was given in marriage by her brother,. James Henry Da vis. She was lovely in her wedding gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over satin fashioned with a fitted bodice^featuring, accents of sequin and pearls. Long sleeves tapered to points over the wrists and the back opening of the bodice was fastened with tiny self covered buttons. The bouffant floor length skirt of tulle was appliqued with lace motifs embroidered with se quins, The couple with their parents and attendants greeted the guests in the church vestibule after the service. For a trip to the mountains of North Carolina the bride donned an olive green dress with unfitted plaid jacket, and brown and beige accessories. The orchid from her Bible completed her costume. The couph; will be at home at Route 2, Simpsonville after Aug ust 25. is a graduate of Newberry High School, Newberry College and did graduate work at the University of North Carolina. She taught in the Brookland-Cay- ce Schools system in West Co lumbia for the past four years. Mr. Cooper is a graduate of Simpsonville High School and Draughon’s Business College. He is employed by the Cotton Divis ion of the J. P. Stevens Company in Greenville. Recent Moving* Mr. and Mrs. Bryan T. Robin son have moved to 1512 Glenn St. in the home they recently purchas ed from the Wayne Martins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Ashley are now making their home on Highway 76. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Boozer have moved to 1138 Summer Street. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rister are making their home at 733 Bound ary street. Mrs. Mary B. Saxon is resid ing at 726 Wright street. * Mr. and Mrs. David Lindler have moved to their new home at 518 Crosson street. Building Permits Aug. 25: James H. Perry, re pairs to dwelling and add two rooms, 813 Boyd Alley, $5757. Aug. 26: P. W. Warren, repairs to roof of dwelling, 1603 Dray - ton street, $150. Aug. 27: James Willie Sligh, Her fingertip veil of illusion!*^ two r0 oms to dwelling, Boyd’s Alley, $1500. Aug. 29: John Shealy, general repairs to dwelling on corner of Daisy and Drayton streets, $247. was attached to a coronet of tin;, satin leaves. She carried a white Bible with a white orchid. Her only ornament was a pearl neck lace, gift of the. bridegroom. MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS Mrs. Janette Hawkins, Prosper ity. Mrs. Ophelia Bush, Newberry. Lloyd Coltrane, Prosperity. Mrs. Faye Roof, Prosperity. Car] Epting, Prosperity. Miss Lalla Martin, Newberry. Mrs. Edna Aull, Coiumbia. Lucy Nance, Newberry. INSURED know your State %X! ,0 ’ 0W0 VP TO $10,000 Current Dividend Rate 4% 3. 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