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J "T; ■ if-. mim ■ nym mi ft mm *£r 9im'' PAGE POUR THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA i Three Bands To Give Concert On Sunday On Sunday afternoon, March 25 «t 4:00 p.m., there will be a com- Irined band concert at Willow- brook Park in Newberry. The bands participating will be the Newberry College Band, the 246th Army Band, SCARNG, and the Newberry Concert Band, sponsored by Newberry Mills, Inc. The combined bands, numbering ninety members, will be conducted by Charles P. Pruitt, who is a member of the Newberry College Music Department, Commanding Officer oif the 246th Army Band, and Director of the Newberry Con cert Band. The concert is open to the pub lic and if this program is support ed by the public, Mr. Pruitt hopes to extend this concert next year to include all of the bands in New berry County. If the weather does not permit the concert to be held outside, the alternate place for the concert will be in the Newberry High School Auditorium at 4:00 p.m. Guest conductors will include Miss Lorraine Paris, Director of the Newberry High School Band, and Mr. Boyd Robertson, director of the Newberry Concert Band be fore his recent retirement. Newberry has always been a strong band city and has produced through local talent and Newberry College more band directors than any othej* city in South Carolina. Listed below are band directors from the city of Newberry now working in South Carolina. In ad dition to these, there are 11 South Carolina graduates of Newberry College now teaching band in the state. Band directors from the city of Newberry now working in South Carolina: Jack Pruitt, graduate Newber ry College; graduate degree, Uni versity of North Carolina; Doctor al work, New York University. Supervisor of Instrumental Mu sic, Greenville Ccnrty Schools. James Pritchard, graduate New berry College; graduate degree, Julliard School of Music. Director of Bands, University of South Carolina. Charles P. Pruitt, graduate New berry College; graduate degree, Massey-Ferguson Showtime ’62 You and your family are cordially invited to attend the Massey- Ferguson “Showtime 62” Demonstration Presented by Shealy Tractor & Implement Co. PLACE: Geo. Stone Apple Orchard BETWEEN STATE HIGHWAY SHOP AND HIGHWAY 76 BY-PASS Date: Tuesday, March 27, 1962 Time: 2 P. M. Come one, come all to see and operate Massey-Fer guson New MULTI-POWER Tractors and other equipment. A FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE THERE TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. Refreshments For Everyone Shealy Tractor & Implement Co. Columbia University. Director of Bands, Newberry College. Toni McCullough, graduate, Newberry College. Band Director, Wade Hampton High School, Greenville. Ralph C. Gilliam, graduate, Newberry College. Band Director, Travelers Rest High School. „ Bobby Gilliam, graduate, New berry College. Band Director, Den mark High School. Herbert L. Gilliam, graduate, Newberry College. 'Band Director, Pageland High School. Walter A. Leopard, graduate, Newberry College. Band Director, Blue Ridge High School, Green ville. James Leopard, graduate, New berry College. Band Director, Sa luda High School. Melvin Price, graduate, Newber ry College.- Band Director, Cam den Military Academy. Robert Bouknight, graduate, Newberry College. Band Director, Pendleton High School. Walter Counts, graduate. New berry College. Band Director. Whitmire High School. James Senn, graduate, Furman University. Band Director, Park er High School, Greenville. Harry Bouknight, graduate, Furman University. Band Direc tor, Clinton High School. Luther League Spring Meeting Newberry Conference Luther League will hold its regular spring meeting Sunday, March 25 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church near Po- maria at 3:00 p.m. The program will be centered around the theme “The People of God.”, There will be a panel to tell of the effects that the upcoming merger will have on the Luther League. During the reports of the offi cers, the divisional chairmen will explain the theme of the meeting as it is related to the five divisions of the Luther League program. There will also be a presentation by the State Executive Commit tee. It is the sincere wish of the Newberry Conference Executive Committee that every league in Newberry Conference be repre sented at this meeting at St. Paul’s on March 25. Theatre hUtrilhiteJ ftethi BOSTON LOS ANGELES LONDON CHICAGO Ik Tin Christia. Science Monitor am international DAILY NEWSPAPER Interesting Accurate Complete International News Coverage The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. □ 1 year $22. □ 6 months $11 □ 3 months $5.50 THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY WALT DISNEY’S ALL CARTOON FEATURE Pinocchio Children 25c Adults 60c Last showing of “Pinnochio” on Saturday at 5 p. m. SATURDAY AT 7 & 9 P. M ~ Alco MONDAY & TUESDAY James Cagney, Horst Bucholz, Pamela Tiffin, Arlene Francis One, Two, Three KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY 10:00 A. M. Ronald O’Connor, Martha Hyer, Francis the Mule Francis In The Navy Mrs. Halfacre Dies Suddenly Mrs. Mary Emma Mcllwain Halfacre, 68, died suddenly Sun day morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Hodges m Hodges. She was born in Abbeville Coun ty, a daughter of the late George Eiken and Rebecca Stevenson Mc llwain. She taught school for thir teen years and was employed at Carpenters until her retirement. She was a member of St. Phillip’s Lutheran Church. Her husband, David Edwin Half acre, died three weeks ago. Surviving are one step-son, E. H. Halfacre of Irmo and Lexing ton; three step-daughters, Mrs. Herman Shealy of Joanna, Mrs. George Y. Taylor of Newberry and Mrs. James Hayes of New port News, Va.; four sisters, Mrs. J. H. Hodges and Mrs. J. C. Dan iels, both of Hodges, Mrs. W. C. Baldwin of Clinton and Mrs. Her man H. Halfacre of Newberry; 8 grandchildren and 4 great-grand children. Funeral services were conducted at 3 p.m. Monday at the Whitaker Funeral Home by Rev; Clarence L. Richardson. Burial was in St. Phillips Lutheran Church Ceme tery. Active pallbearers were William Edwin Taylor, Gordon Halfacre, Herman Lee Shealy, Eddie Shealy, Tom Baldwin, and Wallis Hodges. CUT-OFF ROAD NEWBERRY, S. C. PHONE 1424 Nome Address City Zone State herever highways lead, the Cadillac car engenders a respect that is unique in the world of possessions. CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY Blue Hawaii Elvis Pressley, Joan Blackman, Angela Lansbury Added Color Cartoon—Popeye Ace Of Space SUNDAY Love Is Better Than Ever Elizabeth Taylor, Larry Parks Added Color Cartoon—Bally Hooey Visitor At Colony Church During the week of March 25, Roy Long, president of the youth group Luther League in England will visit Colony Church. He will be the house guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Hubert A. Dunlap. The 19-year-old youth arrived in the United States on January 8 to observe youth work on the con gregational level. Since arriving he has spent a month each in the Pittsburgh and Ohio Lutheran Sy nods. During his month’s r v 8y in the South Carolina Synod xie will have visited St. Paul’s Church, Co lumbia, Redeemer Church, Char leston, Colony Church, Newberry, and St. John’s Church, Walhalla. Arrangements for his stay in this country were made through the Youth Leader’s Exchange, a part of the plans and program of the Lutheran World Federation Commission on Stewardship and Congregational Life. Miss Eleanor Sheets, Synodical Director of Christian Education, is in charge of arrangements while he is in the South Carolina Synod. During his stay in the Newber ry area, Mr. Long will visit New berry College and other points of interest. He will atte*. 1 the New berry Conference Luther League Spring Meeting to be held in St. Paul’s Church, Pomaria, Sunday afternoon. He will be the guest of Colony’s League, Sunday even ing. Revival At Bush River The Reverend Ralph E. Rhyne, pastor of the West End Baptist Church, w ; U be the guest speaker at the Bush River Baptist Church, March 26-April 1. Ser/ices will be held each evening at 7:30 p.m. The music will be led by the pastor, Arden Stewart. Miss Tom mie Ann Werts will be the organ ist. •Fr ■■ visit your local authorized KIRK PONTIAC - CADILLAC COMPANY 2100 NANCE STREET NEWBERRY, S. C. dealer LIFT Support Stockings By Gotham Gold Stripe $2.95 Pair Want to be supported in style? You can be, with LIFT, the best all-nylon support stockings at any price. Lift looks fragile-sheer yet keeps your legs in beautiful shape and constant com fort by supporting them firmly and fashionably. LIFT fits sleek smooth from toe to thighs and the specially constructed over - the - knee portion never, never binds. Flat seamed. Full Fashioned. Come to Carpenters S • ■ J. R. Epting Rites Sunday James Robert (Jim) Epting, 90, died early Saturday morning at his residence in the Bush River section of Newberry County. He had been seriously ill for the past three days. Mr. Epting was born and rear ed in Lexington County, a son of the late Jacob and Mary Ann Counts Epting. He had spent most of his life in the Bush River sec tion, where he operated a farm and was one of the oldest members of St. James Lutheran Church. He was a member of the Woodman of the World. He was married to the late Mrs. Corrie Ella Metts Ept ing who died in 1946. He is survived by five soue, Maxcy and Carroll Epting, both of Rt. 3, J. Lester Fpting of Laur ens, Joe Epting of High Point, N. C., and Virgil Epting of High Point, N. C.; five daughters, Mrs. Mai.uel Wicker, Mrs. Floyd Pitts, ana Mrs. Helen Minick, all of Newberry, Mrs. Roland Hutchin son of High Point, N. C., and Mrs. Wilson Merchant of Laurens; 27 grandchildren and 36 great-grand children. Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church at Little Moun tain by Rev. Garth L. Hill, Rev. Francis I. Fesperman, and Rev. Arden J. Stewart. Interment was in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were Harold Hutchinson, Reeder Pitts, Roland Epting, Stephen Epting, J. C. Ept ing Jr., Mason Young. Honorary escort was composed of J. R. McLeod, Ernest Long, Bill Braswell, Jim Braswell, Dr. E. J. Dickert, B. T. Mills, John Broadus Shealy, Steve Minick, James Bishop, Robert Harmon, Claude Satterwhite and Willie Singley. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Sudie Maude Brooks, deceased, are hereby no tified to file the same, duly veri fied with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. William S. Brooks, 3015 Dalloz Rd. Columbia, S. C. Executor March 21, 1962 49-3tp THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 mm,, CLASSIFIED! * \ ADS MAN WANTED to supply Raw- leigh Products to consumers in Newberry County. Good time to start. No capital required. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. SCC-361-815. Richmond, Va. 45-5tp FOR LEASE: 6-room house, two years old, approximately two miles from center of town. No water or sewer expense. Call 2424 for information. 2tc FOR RENT—New 5-room hick veneer house with carport six miles from Bedenbaugh’s Gin below Prosperity on St. Luke’s Church Rd. Contact Mrs. J. L. Koon, Rt, 2, Prosperity. Phone 4165. Itp Political Announcements FOR PROBATE JUDGE I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Probate Judge for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the result* of the Democratic primary. R. CLAYTON SMITH I hereby announce myself a can didate for the' office of Probate Judge and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic pri mary. GEORGE R. SUMMER I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination to the of fice of Probate Judge for New berry County, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. FRANK H. WARD I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination to the of fice of Probate Judge for New berry County, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. J. THAD McCRACKIN, JR. 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