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THURSDAY,. JANUARY 5, 196^
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1218 Colieare Streei
NEWBERRY. S. C.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSIm 'i
U. K. Armfieid, Jr., Owner
Second-Class postage paid at Newberry, South
Carolina.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.00 per year m ad
vance; six months, $1.25.
HOSPITAL
PATIENTS
JiEWBERRY COUNTY
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Mrs. Virginia Abrams, Rt. 1.
Holland Bedenbaugh, Little
Jdountain.
Mrs. Belle Bouknight, 1306
.Drayton St.
Olin Cousins, 84 Caldwell St.
Mrs. Lois Crocker, Broom St.,
"Whitmire.
Mrs. Clara Cobbler, Rt. 1, Sa
luda.
Ray Irvivn Chappell, Rt. 3.
Baby Girl Clary, Box 139.
Mrs. Pearl Duckett, Rt. 1.
Miss Tina Rae Darby, 2804
Milne Ave.
Mrs. Hattie Enlow, Rt. 3, Pros-
j>erity.
Frank Farr, Rt. 1, Prosperity.
Samuel Frick, Little Mountain.
Mrs. Ruth Gilstrap, Felton Dr.,
fountain Inn.
Mrs. Catherine Graham, 2017
.Adelaide St.
Mrs. Evelyn Hedgepath, Silver-
street.
Miss Mae Hendrix, 626 Wright
St.
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, 1912
^Harper St.
Mrs. Jewel Kinard, Rt. 2.
Mrs. Roberta Kinard, Rt. 2.
Mrs. Hassie Lipscomb, 1500
■'Trent St.
Mrs. Dolly Minick, 2012 Lee St.
Mrs. Bessie Metts, Little Moun-
-tain.
Mrs. Bernice Matthews, Rt. 1,
Saluda.
Mrs. Vesta Metts, Prosperity.
Master Wayne Morris, 403
JFloyd St.
Mrs. Euna Mize, Rt. 1.
Fred W. Pitts, 942 Cline St.
Master Charles Respass, 393
Central Ave., Whitmire.
Mrs. Sara H. Ruff, Rt. 2.
Charles Stevens, Rt. 3.
James H. Smith, Springhill
Apts., 6B.
Mrs. Florence Senn and Baby
Boy, 21.06 Brown St.
J. Clinton Shealy, Rt. 2, Pros
perity.
Pinkney Teague, Route, New-
ber’-y.
Mrs. Rose Wallace, 1925 Nance
St.
Mrs. Lessie Wood, 1404 Drayton
St.
Emerson Westwood, 1427 Ehe-
nezer Rd.
Katherine Baxter, Rt. 3.
Lou Am> Chalmers, Rt. 3.
Brenda Cooper, 2338 Holloway
St.
Essie Graham, Kinards.
Alice Johnson, 1722 Drayton St.
Debra Robinson, Rt. 1, Po-
maria.
Baby Boy Robinson, Rt. 1, Po-
maria.
Catherine Vaughn, Rt 1, Sil-
verstreet.
MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS
Mrs. Floyd Oswald, Batesburg.
Miss Bessie Long, Prosperity.
Mrs. Etta Bradley, Saluda.
Adam Haltiwanger, Chapin.
Carl Epting, Prosperity.
Miss Lalla Martin, Newberry.
Edgar Hiller, Newberry.
Ardell Shealy Jr., Prosperity.
Mrs. Wa’ter Betchman, Chapin.
Shirley Wicker and baby boy,
Pomaria.
Helen Wise and baby boy, Bates
burg.
r.arfjpn Club
Meets
The Council of Newberry Gar
den Clubs held its quarterly meet
ing at the home of Mrs. James C.
Kinard on Tuesday morning, Jan.
3rd.
The minutes of the last meeting
as read by Mrs. W. Roy Ander
son, secretary, were approved.
Plans for the symposium on
“Conservation, Horticulture and
the Art of Good Living” to be
held on February 3rd and 4th at
the University of South Carolina
under the joint sponsorship of the
Garden Club of South Carolina
and the University were present
ed. Miss Susan Elizabeth Frazier,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Frazier of Newberry, and a mem
ber of the Palmetto Junior Gar
den Club, will make response to
the address on “Wild Flowers in
Your Garden” by Dr. Wade T.
Batson of the University. The
Saturday program is arranged for
Junior Garden Club members.
Mrs. T. P. Crooks, president of
the Council, appointed the follow
ing committee to present nomi
nees for the 1961-62 officers of
the Council: Mrs. W. Roy Ander
son, Mrs. John J. Chappell and
Mrs. L. L. Haltiwanger.
The Council discussed plans for
the East Piedmont District meet
ing to be held in Newberry on
March 15. Mrs. John R. Frazier
and Mrs. Clem I. Youmans are
co-chairmen of the planning com
mittee.
Permits To Build
Dec. 28: J. F. Hipp, one six-
room brick veneer and asbestos
siding dwelling in Hartford Hts.,
$6,000.
Dec. 28: Henry Jeter, add one
room to dwelling, 420 Drayton
street, $1,000.
Dec. 30: P. D. Johnson, repairs
to building, Caldwell St., $,1000.
Dec. 30: James L. McCord, re
pairs to dwelling, 2214 Main St.,
$175.
Dec. 30: John Graham, one six-
room brick veneer dwelling on
Fulmer A.ve., $$11,000.
Dec. 3v Atchison and Bennett,
one laundi mat building on Boun
dary street, 5 4,100.
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Lybrand
have moved to 821 Pope St.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall are
living at 1133 Hunt street.
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TRANSFERS
OF REALTY
Newberry No. 1
Aldon E. Bedenbaugh, Jr. and
Joroiny W. Bedenbaugh to Will
iam E. Bedenbaugh, one lot on
Clarkson Avenue, $5 and other
valuable considerations.
O. F. Armfieid, Sr., to Tom P.
Johnson, one lot on Drayton St.„
$5 and assumpcon of mortgage.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
J. Frank Hanna to Margaret
S. Hanna, one lot and one build
ing, (grantors one-half undivided
interest) $5 and in consideration
of love and affection.
Silverstreet No. 2
Rufus Davenport to John A.
Cureton, one lot $65.
Marguerite S. Moseley and Ger
ald W. Scurry to New’berry Coun
ty Board of Commissioners, right-
of-way easement.
Bush River No. 3
Henry McMorris et al to Claude
M. Satterwhite, 35 acres, $5 and
other valuable considerations.
Whitmire No. 4 Outside
Fred Fish, Sr., to Joe Bonds,
one lot on Pine street, $10 and
assumption of mortgage.
Pomaria No. 5
Bernice E. Melton to Herman L.
Rawls, .97 acre, $97.
Prosperity No. 7
W. B. Connelly to D. P. Con
nelly, 50 acres $1700. This deed
was made December 1940 and
recorded Jan. 3, 1961.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Filingim of
Macon, Ga.; Wayne Boone of
Clemson College and Saluda, the
groom’s mother, Mrs. Clyde Mer
chant of Saluda; his sister, Mrs.
Richard Crouch of Saluda; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Monroe; Miss Clau
dia Setzler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Armfieid and Martin Armfieid;
Mrs. Gene Fraley and daughter,
Robin; George Setzler, and the
bride-elect and groom-elect.
Rpcent M^rriaffes
Robert C. Tisdale and Mary
Ann Watkins of Newberry were
married December 24 at New
berry by Rev. Kenneth B. Wil
son.
Henry T. Werts of Newberry
and Mary Lee Coltrane of .Pros
perity were married on Dec. 18
by Rev. H. Wyman Dowd at Po
maria.
Thomas L. Brooks and Avalee
Miller of Newberry were mar
ried by Rev. Jack O. Deon an
Dec. 23 at Newberry.
Ernest C. Werts of Newberry
and Reba Jeanette Jones of Rt.
1, Whitmire were married Dec.
24 at Whitmire by Rev. David F.
Bridgman.
Robert Dennis Barbey and
Barbara Livingston of Lauren*
were married Dec. 24 at Clinton
by Rev. J. W. Spillers.
Aughtry T. Bowers of Pros
perity and Geraldine Hunt of
Saluda were married by Rev. L.
G. Cribb on Dec. 23 at Saluda.
Arthur Henry Walker and
Florence Eloise Braun of Whit
mire were married Dec. 25 at
Greenville by Rev. Ray Lini-
ville.
James Ray Felker of Whitmire
and Ethredge Elizabeth Watkins
of Whitmire were married Dec.
24 at Whitmire by Rev. N. D.
Yount.
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Statement Of Condition
OF THE
Newberry County Bank
Newberry, S. C.
Joanna, S. C.
CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, I960
RESOURCES
Cash and Due from
Banks $
659,324.20
U. S. Government Se-
curities
905,901.04
State, County, Munici-
pal Bonds
226,179.48
Loans and Discounts . . 1
,363,921.48
Banking House
33,750.00
Furniture and Fixtures .
14,000.00
Other Assets
296.94
LIABILITIES
DEPOSITS $2,900,799.49
Tax and Other Reserves 17,413.20
Miss Mary Elizabeth Setzler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Setzler of Newberry and James
Gamewell Merchant, son of Mrs.
Clyde Merchant of Saluda, were
married at 4 o’clock Tuesday af
ternoon, Dec. 20 in the Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer. The Rev.
Henry A. McCullough, pastor, of
ficiated, using the double ring
j ceremony.
i The vows were spoken before a
background of white gladioli,
white chrysanthemums and white
candles in floor candelabra.
Mrs. William Monroe, organist,
and Miss Claudia Setzler, soloist,
cousins of the bride, rendei^d a
musical program.
The ushers were George Setz
ler, brother of the bride and John
Filingim of" Macon, Ga. Wayne
Boone of Saluda and Clemson Col
lege was best man.
The acolytes were Carl and
Charles Setzler, cousins of the
bride.
The bride’s matron of honor
was Mrs. John Filingim of Ma
con, Ga., niece of the bridegroom.
She wore a street-length dress of
aqua marine chiffon over taffeta
with matching slippers. She car
ried a bouquet of pink carnations.
The flower girl was Robin Fra
ley of Columbia, cousin of the
bride. She wore a dress of pink
nylon organza and carried a dain
ty pink basket.
The ring bearer, Martin Arm-
field, wore a navy blue suit and
carried the ring on a satin pillow.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was lovely in her waltz
length wedding dress of white
chantilly lace over taffeta. The
fitted bodice accentuated in front
with lace was fastened down the
back, and fashioned with a por
trait neckline and elbow length
sleeves. The bell-shaped skirt was
gathered across the back and en
hanced by a lace bow. Her finger
tip veil of bridal illusion fell
from a small crown of pearls and
lace. She carried a white Bible
topped with a white orchid show
ered with ribbon and fern.
The bride’s mother wore a blue
crepe dress with matching acces
sories and a corsage of pink cai’-
nations.
The bridegroom’s mother wore
an orchid wool sheath dress with
black accessories and a corsage
of pink carnations.
The bride’s parents entertained
w.th a reception at their home,
946 Cornelia St., following the
ceremony.
For a wedding trip, the bride
donned a green wool suit with
white hat and black accessories.
The oi clu 1 from her Bible com
pleted her costume.
The bride is a student in New
berry High School.
The bridegroom, a graduate of
Saluda High School, is in busi
ness in Saluda.
Mrs. Merchant Honored
With Many Parties
A number of lovely parties hon-
| ored Mrs. James G. Merchant, the
former Miss Beth Setzler, before
and after her marriage in Decem
ber 20th.
On Dec. 13 Mrs. James Abrams,
Mrs. Claudia Hinson and Mrs.
Frank Armfieid were hostesses at
a bridal shower held at the home
of Mrs. Abrams. The home was
beautifully decorated for Christ
mas, and presents for the honoree
were placed beneath the tree. She
was also presented a white carna
tion corsage.
Sandwiches, individual bride
cakes, cheese straws and soft
drinks were served.
Mrs. Carl Setzler and her
daughters, Misses Claudia and
Elizabeth Setzler were hostesses
at a linen shower for Miss Beth
Setzler on December 16th. The
honoree was attractively attired in
a dress of red brocade taffeta,
with which she wore a white car
nation corsage, a gift of the hos
tesses.
Mrs. Setzler greeted guests,
pinned on favors, and invited
them into the home which was
beautifully decorated in Christmas
motif.
Games and contests were enjoy
ed, after which the hostesses serv
ed a delicious salad plate with
spiced tea. Miss Setzler received
many lovely gifts which had been
placed under the Christmas tree.
Prior to the rehearsal on De
cember 19th, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Setzler entertained the wedding
party with dinner at their home,
which was decorated with pink
and white gladiolias, carnations
and pink candles trimmed with
net.
Enjoying the affair were Rev.
and Mrs. Henry A. McCuPough,
Common Capital . . . .
Surplus
Undivided Profits . . . .
Reserve for Losses . .
$3,203,373.24
125,000.00
75,000.00
53,160.55
. . 32,000.00
$3,203,373.24
The Friendly Bank in the Friendly City
Auditor’s 1961 Tax Assessment Notice
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 3rd., 1961
THROUGH
February 28th., 1961
All able-bodied male citizens between the ages of twenty-
one and sixty are liable to $1.00 poll tax.
All returns are to be made by Tax Districts. Your failure
to make return calls for penalty as prescribed by law.
RALPH B. BLACK,
Auditor Newberry County
The bride’s parents also enter
tained at a reception following the
wedding on December 20th. The
bouse was attractively decorated
in pink and white motif, with ar
rangements of gladiolias and can
dles on the dining room buffet.
The dining table was covered
with a crocheted table cloth over
pink satin, and was centered with
the wedding cake. Punch, nuts and
mints were served by Misses Ann
Abrams, Rachel Bedenbaugh, Eli
zabeth Setzler, Mrs. James C.
Abrams and Mrs. Hugh Connelly.
Mrs. Ben Hazel of Saluda greet
ed guests at the door. They were
invited into the dining room by
Mrs. Ralph Setzler. Miss Ruth
Feagle presided at the register
and Mrs. M. B. Crooks . bade
guests goodbye.
In the receiving line with the
bride and groom were Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Setzler, Mrs. Clyde
Merchant, Mr. and Mrs. John Fil
ingim, and Wayne Boone.
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On Wednesday night, Dec. 28
the bride was given a miscellan
eous shower in Saluda in the Rec-
creation Hall of Shiloh Methodist
Church.
As guests entered they were
asked to register on a rolling pin,
which was given to the honor
guest.
Contests and games were en
joyed, after which the hostesses
served German chocolate cake with
hot coffee. The bride, who wore a
green wool dress, was presented a
white carnation corsage and many
lovely gifts.
On Tuesday night, Jan. 3, Mrs.
G. H. Connelly, Mrs. Mayes Der
rick and Mrs. Hugh Connelly hon
ored Mrs. Merchant at the home
of Mrs. Hugh Connelly. The
bride’s chair was marked with
bows of ribbon, and she was pre
sented a corsage made of measur
ing spoons, rolling pin, frying pan
and grater. Small bags of rice
were favors pinned on the guests,
who registered in the Bride’s
Book.
Following games and contests,
the hostesses served chocolate
pound cake, coffee and salted
nuts.
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