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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
We mean itt Long before
they are engaged, most brides
are sure it will be Towle Sterling.
• They see it in the finest magazines,
on the nicest tables, and—quite often •
—also in our store. Chances are, they've
listed their patterns in our bridal registry.
We ai% Towle Sterling experts, and
proud of it, of course! May we advise you?
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4-Pc. Mac* Sattings, from $24.80 T«a Spoont, from $4.78
Sarving Piece*, from $SiW
W. E. Turner
- JEWELERS -
Caldwell Street . Newberry, S. C.
TRANSFERS
OF REALTY
e
Newberry No. 1
Guy Dent Hipp to O. F. Arm-
field, Sr., four lots, fronting on
Drayton and Academy streets, $5
and other valuable considerations.
James Carroll Brooks to John
P. Hyler, one lot and one building,
700 Clara Street, $3500..
Newberry No. 1 Outside
Sara Ann Perry to Amanda
Perry, two lots on,Wise St. Ext.,
$5, love and affection.
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Silverstreet No. 2
Melinda Young to Inez Chap
lin and Jonnie E. Chaplin, 7.15
acres, $1 and exchange of deeds.
Vera Werts to Inez Chaplin
and Jonnie E. Chaplin, 12.6 acres
and 12.4 acres, $5 love and affect
ion.
Jonnie E. Chaplain Smith to
Inez Chaplin, 12.6 and 7.15 acres,
$5 love and affection.
Whitmire No. 4 Outside
Isiah Henderson et al to H. M.
Hentz and W. S. Hentz DBA H.
M. Hentz and Son, 95.7 acres, $5
and other valuable considera
tions (Anna Henderson estate.)
Little Mountain No. 6
Alex Wheeler to Charles Shealy
1,18 acres, $150.
* Irvin L. Shealy to Elizabeth S.
Shealy, 7.53 acres, $5 love and
affection.
Alex Wheeler to Walter Wheel
er, 3.3 acres, $5 love and affection.
Yoder L. Addy to Charles Shea
ly, .46 acre, $70.
Prosperity No. 7
O. F. Armfield, Sr. to Milton
E. Blair and Hazel S, Blair, one
lot and or\e building on Wheeler
street, $5 and other valuable
considerations.
FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan.
(AHTNC) 1 —Colonel John C. BU-
lingsley, 52, Of Newberry, began
the seven-day National Guard di
vision refresher course* at the U. S.
Army Command and General Staff
College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.,
May 22.
Colonel Billingsley is a member
of th# 14th class to be enrolled in
the course. The class consists of
more than 300 senior officers from
24 National Guard infantry and
armored divisions.
‘The course, 'conducted annually
since 1947, is designed to provide
refresher training as a unit to
National Guard commanders and
staff officers ,to develop staff
teamwork and to provide instruc
tion in the application of current
doctrine. *
Colonel and Mrs. Billingsley live
at 1612 Wheeler St. He is dom-
mander of the 51st Div. Artillery,
an Army National*Guard unit in
Sumter.
The son of John C. Billingsley,
Gurdon, Ark., he is a graduate of
Hot Springs (Ark.) High School
and a 1932 graduate of the Uni
versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
The colonel, who received his mas
ter’s degree from the university’s
School of • Forestry in 1935, is a
forest consultant with John C.
Billingsley & Co., in Newherry.
ATTEND NATIONAL
CLUB .MEETING
Mrs. Richard L. Baker, past
president of the Garden Club of
South . Carolina, recently attended
the convention of the National
Council of State Garden Clubs in
Philadelphia, Penn. The Garden
Club of South Carolina received a
citation for its State Conservation
program in 1960, and individual
clubs from the* state won various
honors.
Recent Marriages
Richard Eugene Chapman and
Bobbie Dean Vicars of Whitmire
were married on May 11 at Little
Mountain by Rev. Garth L. Hill.
James R. Posey of Winston Sa
lem, N. G. and Martha Ann Wise
of Newberry were married by
Probate Judge E. Maxcy Stone
on May 26 at Newberry.
Permits To Build
May 24: R. H. Wright, reroof
dwelling, 811 College St., $600.
May 24: Jan.es Brown, one 4-
room wood frame dwelling on
McSwain street, $4000*
May 24: Falph Watkins, one 6-
room brick-veneer dwelling on
Clarkson Ave., $}1,000.
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Federal Savings and
Loan Certificates...
If you want INSURED SAFETY with the highest rate
of return (now 4% per annum)—invest your funds in
• * • *
Newberry Federal Savings & Loan Certificates.
THESE CERTIFICATES may be purchased for as little
as $100 or multiples of $100 up to $10,000. Each Certifi
cate carries the “Insured Insignia” of the Federal Sav-
ings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Washington.
DIYIVDENDS on Federal Savings and Loan Certifi-
. Cates are automatically mailed to the investor on June
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and December 31st of each year.
I
avijvgs and Loan Association
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A SAVINGS INSTITUTION FOUNDED 1935
1223 COLLEGE STREET, NEWBERRY, 9. O^i
BRANCH OFFICE — Bafesburg, S.C.
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Directors
J. F. CLARKSON
M. O. SUMMER .
G. K. DOMINICK
J. K. WILLINGHAM
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E. B. PURCELL
W. C HUFFMAN
HOSPITAL
PATIENTS
Newberry County
.Memorial. Hospital
Mrs. Louise Addy, City
Mrs. Patricia Bedenbaugh, City
Mrs. Stella Chasteen, Chappells
Mrs. Bessie Clary, City
Floyd Fulmer, City
Mrs. Eunice Gatlin, Cify
Roy Hussman, Little Mountain
Cavell H. Harmon, City
Mrs. Corrie Hiller, City
Mrs. Elizabeth Holsonback, City
Claude Hester, City
Mrs. Louise Henry, Gaston, S. C.
Mrs. Lillie Belle Minick, City
Daniel D.-Taylor, Prosperity
Louis Morris, City
Wilbur E. Monts, City
J^mes Pit:s, City
Mrs. Pauline Stone, City
Mrs. Marie Teseniar, City
Mrs. Ada Turner, City
Mrs. Claudia Wilson, Prosperity
H. D. Whitaker, City •
Mrs. Cornelia Roton, City
Mrs. Lissie Mae Morse, City
Master Brande^s Shealy, City
John B. West, City
Charles A. Cromer, City
Mrs. Ethel Davis, City
Mrs. Frances Bostfc, City.
1>
ys May Apply
For Free Camp
Boys between the ages of 12-17'
can apply a free week at the
1961 South Carolina Boys’ For
estry Camp hf writing a postal
card stating “I Would Like To
Attend Boys’ Forestry Camp.”
and give name, age, address, and
the county. Mail the card to the
S. C. State Commission of For
estry County Ranger at Newberry.
Mattie Glymph, City
Wilie Harmon, . City
Laura Harris, City
Ariha Marshall, City
Addie Lee Suber, City
Mabel Jones Suber, City
Lula Tribble, Silverstreet
Nathaniel Gary, City.
MILLS CLINIC PATIENTS
Gus Houseal, Newberry.
Mrs. Vesta Metts, Prosperity.
Carl Epting, Prosperity.
W. J. Boland, Pomaria.
Clinton Shealy, Prosperity.
Mrs. Ella Satterfield, Newberry.
Little Elizabeth Metts, Leesville
Delores Ruff. and baby boy,
Newberry. #
Anna Frances Wise and twin
girls, Pomaria.
BOOKMOBILE
THURSDAY, JUNE 1
Airport Community, Buck’s Place
Whitmire Library
Gary Community, Mrs. A. P. Ram-
age
Bush River Community, Mrs. Wil
lie Smgley
Hush River Community ,Mrs. L.
L. King
Tran wood Community, R. E. Gee,
is midnight, June 28. ‘Fro.u the
cards received, one boy from each
county wjll be selected to attend
the week-long forestry camp. # In
addition to the 46 boys to be
selected by the Forestry Commiss
ion, 24 FFA boys and 24 4-H boys
will be selected to attend the camp.
Transportation to and from camp
as well, as food, lodging and all
camp expenses, will be furnished
by the Stat£ Forestry Commiss
ion.
This 15th annual Boys’ Fores
try Camp, sponsored and conduct
ed by the S. C. State Commission
of Forestry will be held July 31
through August 5 at Camp For
est ,Cheraw State Park in*Ches-
terfield county. Any boy interest
ed in winning a free week of rec
reation and forestry instruction
is urged to write a card at once
to his county ranger, said State
Forester C, H. Flory.
cy 6f nature, charity toward
tackle makers, patience ( towards
fish, a mockery of profit and
egos, a quieting of hat£ a re
joicing that you- do qot nave to
decide a darn thing until next
week. And it is discipline in the
equality of men—for all are
equal before fish.
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1961
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pound, eight ounce daughter, Tam
my Claudette, on May 27 at New
berry Memorial Hospital. Mrs.
Stone is the former Miss Willene
Mae Wicker.
Hospital Births
Mr. and Mrs. Guy V. Whitener,
Sr. are leaving today to ^pend
the summer months at their Isle
of Palms jiome.
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COATS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack • Herman
The deadline for mailing cards .Coats of 1153 Clarkson Ave., an-
: j _: j. * ? no Tn _ . .
THE SECRET OF FISHING
By HERBERT HOOVER
' Fishing is the chance to wash
one’s soul with pure air, with
the rush of the brooks, or with
the shimir.rr of the sun on the
blue water. It brings meekness
and inspiration from the decen-
nounce the birth of a six pound,
seven ounce daughter, Sonya Jean
on May 27 at Newberry Memorial
Hospital. Mrs. Coats is the fon-
•mer Miss Norma Coleene Helmin-
toller.
STONE
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Qarrison
Stone of Route 1, Pomaria, an
nounce the bjrth of an eight
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[ You're no jaekrabWL
STAY IN YOUR LANE/
THURSDAY
Jack Lemmon, Ricky Nelson, fohn
Lund, Patricia Driscoll
MAYER MEMORIAE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. C. K. Derrick, D.D., Pastor
June 4, 1961
Sunday School, 10 a.m. “A
Search for Life’s Meaning” is the
topic of the lesson. Does your life
have meaning? Come and study
to gether Qod’s word.
Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Ser
mon, “Man * and His Memories,”
Pastor.
ULC Women, 7:30 p.m. Joint
meeting of the three circles in
Fellowship Hall. Rev. and Mrs.
Derrick will lead the program.
We invite and are always glad
to have our friends worship with
us. You are always welcome.
Rev. ROBERT HL HARPER
* ORIGIN
W E have heard of old of the
divine right of kings. In the
sense it has often been set torth,
we cannot believe in the statement
that kingl reign by divine right
and that the person of any maif is
sacred because he sits on a throne.
For he might be corrupt and ut
terly unworthy. But divine right is
assured a king who is worthy.
The same may be true of any
good man who occupies a place of
power other than that of ruling.as
a king. And we might also express
In The Army
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Michael Gough, Margo Johns,
Jess Canrad
“K0NGA”.
Children 25c; Adc’ts 50c
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Angie Dickii^on, £eter Finch,
Roger Moore
The Sins Of -
Rachel Cade
ASSImED
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POLITICAL NOTICE '
NOTICE!—There will be a meeting
of’citizens on Friday, June 2 at
7:00 p.m. at City Hall for the pur
pose of reorganizing the Demo-
tfratic party in Newberry in order
to conduct a primary for the elec
tion of officials for the City of
Newberry for * the next % term.
Sam Cook, Chairman; O. F. *Arm-
field. Secy. Itc
JUST A THOUGHT;
Sometimes, when we tend to
be critical about others about
us, we should stop for a me*
fnent and consider the fact that
we do not expect others to be
critical in their judgment of as.
Recent Movings
Mr. and Mrs.* Harold Fallaw
are residing at 2005 Lee St.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bo man
have moved to 617 O’Neal •rtreet
to make their home.
our belief in the divine right of
any regularly constituted ruler.
The apostle writes that the “pow
ers that be are ordained of God.”
This would mean that government
in its origin and authority is or-
daiiied of God. •
Citizenship, then, is a sacred
thing and it lays an obligation
upon every dweller in our country
to take an interest in public affairs,
to maintain the character of a
good citizen, and to vote as his
conscience dictates 'for the men
and the n\easures that will further
the best things for our nation.
THURSDAY
look
lightness
the
and
of lace
U.S. KEDETTES*
new rr see-through” nylon
NYLON COOLIE —the feel of bare feet plus the chic of a shoe?
Cool nylon mesh is soft on your skin, and it wears as
only nylon can. Check the sole, too: it’s hew matching Marveiite,
so slim you h%ve to look twice* Like all U.S. Kedettes, Nylon
Coolie fits like a dretfm and feels like a million. Washable,
pf course. In Narrow and Mediugi widths.
. George Nader, Maggie Smith
Added Color Cartoon—Wild and
Wooly Hare
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
The Sundowners
Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr,
Peter Ustinov,. Glynis Johns
and Mr. Mouse
Added Color Cartoon—Dr.* Jekyll
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SUNDAY & MONDAY
The Facts Of Life
Bob Hope, Lucille Ball
Added Color Cartoon—Here Today
Be first to enjoy this amazing op
portunity. Enjoy these advgntages
as an dWner of a coin operated car
wash multiple operation. No land
to lease, no building to buy, no
fixed qverhead, no labor problems,
no experience necessary. We furn*
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terview. Give phone number.
WESTERN SALES
4010 Bldg,
4010 W. 65th ££
Minneapolis 24, Minnesota
HOUSEWIVES!
MOTHERS!
Need extra money? Stanley Hove
Products has a new cosmetic* liuc
with small ‘compact sample 4 caae.
A limited number of special
era for this new line will be ac
cepted. Car essentigL Wijte P. Q.
Box 5281, Columbia, S. C. * *
v * *4-3tp
HELP WANTED-MALE OR FE-
MALE. Are you interested iv at*«
least $100 weekly?* This and
more possible serving .Rural #
customers. C^r necessary* Appli
cant must be over 21. .For per
sonal interview write C. Coler,
2415 Swartwout Ave., Richmond,
. Va. * 4-3tc*
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE .
If you would enjoy working 3 ct
4 hours a d&y calling regularly
each month on a group of Studio
Girl Cosmetic clients on a route
to be established in and around .
Newberry, and are willing to.
, make light deliveries, etc., write
to STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, •
Dept. WN-39, Glendale, Califor- *
nia. Route will pay up to $3.50
per hour. 4-4tc
$i98
o Black
• Natural
cAnderdon J Shoe Store
-~y 1
JOB security .can be fours by pre
paring now for coming Civil
Servu& Exams. For information
write: National Training Serv
ice, P. <3. Box 429, Newberry,
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