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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961
To Observe
Anniversary
The children of Mr. ind Mrs.
Holley H. Hipp, cordially invite
friends and relatives to a drop-in
on December 17 between the hours
of three and five p.m. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E .Goff, in
observance of the Goldeir Wedding
Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Hipp. No formal invitations are
being sent.
Then las Wicker
Dies Suddenly
Thomas H. Wicker, 77, died sud
denly Sunday afternoon at the
residence of his daughter, Mrs.
Robert Dennis at Kinards.
Mr. Wicker was born and rear
ed in Newberry County and was
the son of the late Melvin and
Louise Lominick Wicker. He made
his home in the St. Phillip’s sec
tion of the county and operated
Lis farm and dairy as long as his
health permitted. He was a mem
ber of St. Phillip’s Lutheran
Church and was made a life mem
ber of the ULCW by his children.
His wife, Mrs. Lillie Maude
Shealy Wicker, passed away 34
years ago.
Mr. Wicker is survived by one
son, Thomas Melvin Wicker, Co
lumbia, four daughters, Mrs. Inez
Hikard, Atlanta; Mrs. Beatrice
Hedgepath, Mrs. Amy Summer,
both of Newberry, and Mrs. Sara
Alice Dennis, Kinards; two broth
ers, Ben C. Wicker and James T.
Wfcker, both of Newberry; two
sisters, Mrs. Edgar Dominick and
Mrs. L. P. Shealy, both of New
berry; five grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services v. r ere conduct
ed at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St.
Phillip’s Lutheran Church by Rev.
C. L. Richardson and Rev. Arden
94 Drivers
Going Too Fast
Ninety-four drivers were charg
ed with driving too fast for con
ditions during November in Mag
istrate’s court, according to Mag
istrate Ben F. Dawkins. The
charge counted for the majority
of the 163 cases heard during the
month by the magistrate, during
which time he collected $1988.50
in fines.
Other violations were no driv
er’s license, drunk, excessive noise,
six each; no license plates, failure
to dim lights, improper passing,
five each; following too closely,
four; failure to yield right of
way, no driver’s license in posses
sion; no clearance lights and re
flectors, driving left of center,
three each; improper backing, de
fective brakes, disregarding traf
fic signal, two each; driving un
safe vehicle, violation 58-1439, no
trailer registration—nc license
displayed ,trespassing after notice,
violation section 38-1439, disord
erly conduct, load projecting over
bed of truck, possession of illegal
liquor, failure to display fuel tax
marker, failure to stop for red
light, failure to transfer owner
ship, failure to give turn signal
changing lanes unlawfully, and
unlawful weapon, one each.
Six Report For
Armed Forces
Five “selectees” and one volun-
tee will report for active duty
witl the Armed Forces on Mon
day, December 1, according to Lo
cal Board No. 36, Selective Serv
ice.
These men are; James Ray
Bickley, Rt. 3, Prosperity; Sam-
mie David Summers, Little Moun
tain; Fred Wendell Pugh, Rt. 2,
Prosperity; Larry Watts Metts,
Little Mountain; George Edward
Wilson, 521 Brantley St.; and vol
unteer Johnnie Lee Robinson,
Newark, N. J.
Also reporting at the same time
will be 29 registrants from the
Local Board who will go to Fort
Jackson for Armed Forces Physi
cal examination.
Mrs. May me Lee West of
Franklin, N. C. plans to spend
most of the winter months here
with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Clamp on
Boundary St.
was in
the
the
Stewart. Interment
church cemetery.
Active pallbearers were
grandsons.
Honorary escort included J. F.
Hawkins, Leon Dennis, Clifford
Smith, I. M. Smith, David Counts,
and members of St. Philip’s Luth
eran Church Council.
FOR THAT HOLIDAY DRESS
See our brocades in red, green, pink, white and
black.
Kitchen prints for curtains, 49c per yd. Christmas
Prints for aprons, table cloths, etc.
CAROLINA REMNANT SHOP
MEN’S NIGHT AT
MAYER CHURCH
The U.L.C. Women of Mayer
Memorial Lutheran Church will
have “Men’s Night” in the Fel
lowship Hall Saturday at 7 p.m.
A covered dish supper will be
served. The Luther League Christ
mas Party will also be held Sat
urday at 7:30 p.m. at the Scout
Hut.
Sunday School will be at 10 a.
m. Sunday, morning worship at
11, with Dr. Derrick’s sermon
topic, “God’s Day Wins.” At. 3 p.
m. there will be a Christmas Pa
geant rehearsal, followed by Lu
ther League meeting. The Church
council will meet at 7 p.m.
Choir rehearsal will be Tues
day at 7:30 p.m.; weekday church
school and catechetical classes
Wednesday at 3:30.
The public is cordially invited
to all programs at Mayer Memor
ial Church.
TO TEACH
DECORATING
An adult class on Christmas
decorations will be held at Mid-
Carolina High School at 2:45 p.
m. on December 7 in the Home
Economies Department.
Mrs. Louise Hunter, home eco
nomist for S. C. Electric & Gas
Co., will be present with a most
interesting and timely program
for the Yuletide season.
All adults of the school area
are invited to attend. No fee will
be charged.
Announcing Our 53rd.
Semi-Annual Dividend
AMOUNTING TO $275,846.60
PAYABLE TO OUR 7,500 INVESTORS
ON DECEMBER 31, 1961.
At the Current Rate of 4 ^ Per Annum
Each Account insured up to 810,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan
Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C., an Agency of the United States
Government.
All new accounts or additions to present accounts received by December
10th, will earn Dividends from December 1st.
CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE
4 0/ PER
Yq ANNUM
(COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY)
AVIJVGS A2VD LOAN ASSOCIATION
AV I N G S INSTITUTION FOUNDt'D 1935
1823 COJLLEOB 8TBEET, NEWBEKRY. 8. C.
J. F. CLARKSON
M. O. SUMMER
BRANCH OFFICE — Batesburg, S. C.
Directors
G. K. DOMINICK
J. K. WILLINGHAM
E. B. PURCELL
W. C HUFFMAN
Mrs. Victoria G. Bradley celebrated her 84th birthday on No
vember ^Oth, and her family gathered for a reunion for the occa
sion at Mrs. Bradley’s home on Purcell Street. Helping her to
celebrate were two of her grandchildren, Danny Bradley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. Bradley, and Linda Hazel, rlaughtar of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Hazel. (Photo by Tompkins.)
Much Interest
Is Shown In
|i Art Exhibit
An outstanding feature of the
| Civic League meeting last Tues-
j day was the art exhibit by 24
j students of Mrs. B. M. Scurry,
j The students, who range in age
from five years to adult, display-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
I will make a final settlement of
the estate of A. B. Miller, in the
Probate Court for Newberry
County, S. C., on Thursday, the
28th day of December, 1961, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon, and will
immediately thereafter ask for
my discharge as Executrix of said
estate.
All persons having claims
against the estate of A. B. Miller,
deceased, are hereby notified to
file the same, duly verified with
the undersigned, and those in
debted to the estate will please
make payment likewise.
Sula Sanford Miller
Executrix.
Nov. 30, 1961 33-4tp
ed work in watercolor, charcoal,
pastel, oil and tempera. Several
of the young artists displayed be
sides their paintings, the models
from which they worked.
Highly favorable comment was
heard on the display and on the
work of Mrs. Scurry’s students.
Several students did not have
paintings in the exhibit. Those
who did, and the type of work dis
played, were:
Ellen Altman, study in pastel;
Lyn Altman, watercolor; Steve
Armfield, studies in charcoal and
pastel; Doug Bozard, watercolor;
Kay Bozard, watercolor; Harry'
Cromer, watercolor and pastel;
Jan Cromer, pastel and watercol
or; Nick Davenport/ studies in
charcoal and a pastel portrait of
his brother; Ann Epting, studies
in pastel; Jean Epting, still life
studies in,pastel; Mrs. Paul Grier,
studies in oil and pastels; David
Graham, charcoal and pastel; Les
lie Hipp, study in charcoal-pastel;
Mike Hite, study in pastel;
Also, Kenny Pruitt, still life,
pastel and charcoal; Ben Rook,
still life oil, charcoal and pastel;
Eddie Rodelsperger, charcoal;
Connie Sanders, watercolor;
Ruthie Sanders, watercolor; Mary
Helen Smith, studies in oils and
pastel; Bobby Smith, tempera;
Pamela Slice, still life oil, pastel
and tempera; Stuart Whitener,
still life pastel; Elizabeth Wilson,
still-life pastel.
NO TRESPASSING — Absolutely
no Trespassing, hunting or oth-
erwise on lands of Mrs. Louise
C. Derrick, Little Mountain,.
C. 31-
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lection of "Christmas giving" items the best ever — second to
none in this area.
Do come and look us over — shop or visit at your leisure —
we promise you desirable gifts, wrapped at no extra cost -— ready
for giving — for all on your list.
We are here daily from nine to five-thirty, except the week
before Christmas at which time we are here from nine to six.
On Fridays, December 15th and 22nd, it's to nine in the ev
ening.
We thank you for everything.
Cordially,
Carpenters
Newberry, S. C.