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3-i -if *-#'■ arm's j . •'A'-' - ^ ^ A’* ! - ■ ■"Vi * ' fc’vjv * iiS’ •. . ■ ;•* 1'fJ WfEM M '.:W? ' Y* ' •’. .'• V ','; -• m «5 THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1962 X HE NEWBERRY SUN. NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA . * -' V r ' ^ WBk&lm* ; ' .. • ■ . • • V , ‘ f ■ ^ *- *•& ?%* PAGE T1 Notice of Special Election Pursuant to a certificate and .petition filed with the County Commissioners of Election for Newberry County, South Carolina, by the City of Newberry on March 5, 1962, the said certificate and petition now being on file in the office of the Clerk of Court for Newberry County in Book 16 at page 4. This certificate and peti tion requests the order of an Elec tion for annexation of the land described below to the City of Newberry., Pursuant to the provisions of Section 47-14 of the Code of Law* of South Carolina of 1952, an elec boundary of Kinard Street Exten-| sion across U. S. Highway No. 76 ( and continuing along the north western boundary of the right of way of Kinard Street Extension to a point forty (40’) feet on said northv T estern boundary of Kinard Street extension forty (40’) feet from the center of a creek which is a fork of North Scotts Creek; thence on a line west and south west along a line parallel to said creek and always forty (40’) feet from the center line of said fork of said Scotts Creek to a point at the City Limits of the City of Newberry forty (40’) feet north west of the center line of said creek; thence, southwestward along the present city limits of the City of Newberry to the point - tion is ordered to be held on Ap- Q f beginning. Property more fully ril 10, 1962, according to the laws governing general elections in South Carolina with the polls be ing opened at 8:00 a. m. and clos ed at 6:00 p. m. for the purpose of determining whether the fol lowing described territory should be annexed to the City of Newber ry, to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the County of Newberry, State of South Caro lina, lying immediately adjacent to the City Limits of the City of Newberry, South Carolina, and being described as follows: Be ginning at a point located at the southern most boundaiy of the right of way of East Main Street at the City Limits of the City of Newberry, South Carolina, and running along the southern most boundary of the right of way of Main Street across U. S. Highway No. 76 for a distance of two hund red (200’) feet east of the eastern boundary of U. S. Highway 76 on the southern most boundary of the right of way of Main Street ex tension; thence northwestward along a line parallel to the north eastern right of way of U. S. Highway No. 76, said parallel line always being two hundred <200’) feet northeast of the north eastern right of way of U. S. Highway No. 76, to an extension of Kinard Street to a point ap proximately two hundred (200’) feet along the said extension of Kinard Street to the northwest right of way of said extension of Kinard Street, thence southwest- ward along the northwestern described by a survey made on February 28, 1962, and recorded in the Clerk of Courts Office for Newberry County on March 5, 1962, in Plat Book R at page 141. Also, a copy of this plat is posted in the offices of the City Clerk and Treasurer, Newberry, South Carolina. The regular voting precincts are designated as polling places in each of the respective areas where elections will be held. They are as follows: Ward 1—Voting at Police Head quarters. Marion Baxter, Mrs. Re becca Abrams, Miss Sudie Dennis, Managers, J. E. Hazel, Clerk. Ward 2—Voting place at Smith Motor Company. Mrs. Seth Meek, Mrs. Butler Holmes, Miss Claire Sligh, Managers; Coke Dickert, Clerk. Ward 3, No. 1 — Voting at Boundary Street School. V. H. Wheeler, Mrs. Sue H. Hutchin son, Mrs. Evelyn Summer, Man agers; Mrs. Maude Eskridge, Clerk. Ward 3, No. 2—Voting at Mol- lohon School in Scout Hall. C. A. Shealy, Sr., C. H. Jackson, Rubin Minick, Managers; Ed Rollins, Clerk. Ward 4, No. 1—Voting at Old Courthouse. Mrs. Raymond Fel lers, Mrs. M. K. Wicker, Tom P. Wicker, Managers; Miss Clara Bowers, Clerk. Ward 4, No. 2—Voting at Un ion Hall (next to Newberry Mills, Drayton St.) Pete Parrott, Mrs. Ray Schumpert, Mrs. Georgia Mrs. Lake Heads H. D. Council The Annual Spring Meeting of the Newberry County Home Dem onstration Council was held at Speers Street School Wednesday with Tranwood HD Club as hos tess. Mrs. Everette Lake, council president, presided over the meet ing attended by 93 club members representing all 14 clubs and 11 visitors. After the call to order, the group joined in the Pledge to the Flag led by Mrs. Richard Eaves. The inspiring devotional based on “Love” and stressing love thy neighbor as thyself was given by Mrs. E. W. Sheeley, County Fam-» ily Life Chairman. Mrs. Henley Davenport, presi dent of the hostess club, gave the welcome. The program was highlighted by a fashion show. Twenty-one Honorary escort was composed of Dr. W. L. Mills, E. S. Blease, Tom Fellers, Ray Dawkins, Dr. C. K. Wheeler, Sr., D. H. Hamm Sr., J .A. William's, Jacob Bowers, G. W. Dawkins, Hunter Fellers, J, W. Taylor, George Martin, Brooks Epting and members of Grace Lutheran Church Council. Rites Tuesday Mrs. Zach Suber MM im Mrs. Mattie .Whitmire Phifer Suber, 90, widow, of Z. Hi Suber, died at a Local medical center Tues day morning . following several years of. illness: k ' She was a life-long resident of Whitmire and a daughtei of the late David R. and Sallie Whit mire Phifer. She was a descend ant of Frederick Whitmire, a pi oneer settler and Revolutionary War soldier from whom the town of Whitmire got its name. She was the oldest member of Whit- ferson and Katherine Jefferson Darby. Prior to his retirement, he was employed by the Republic Mills. He was a member of Epting Memorial Methodist Church. Mr. Darby was twice married, 1 ® oy< ! ^ ent S ease » his first wife being the late Mrs. of Lexington County, died Monday Daisy JiUe Dowdell Darby. He at ‘ J 10 „ is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ora Ml s - e ‘J!*®*’ Price Darby; one daughter, Mrs. Clyde -^ ve -> 3 y Joh» v H. (Maura June) Cooper declining health. Jr., of. Columbia; three sisters, He was born and reared m Lcx- Mrs Bessie Netherland of War- ington County, a son A the ‘ a t> ren, Mich./-^ Florence Grant of : Elias Starling and Jean Lewis Charlotte; N. C., and Mrs. Elise Sease. He -was a farmer for many. Anders of Cedartown, Ga. years and was a member i'irtUsr.1 services were held Toes- Methodist Church. He>»d 4 p.m at Epting Memorial « Newtarnr for » M^odist Church, conducted . by £>“* where he w.c a membor of the. kv. B. H i Blskeney. Buria. i Bethany Luther.n Church and tha- followed in Newberry Memorial ^“^o^er, ^ ^ * en3 ’ Oakland Community. ‘tfpi Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Barbara Louise Wood, daughter of Mrs. Herbert Lee Wood and the late Mayor Wood of Thunderbolt, Ga^ to Richard H. Briggs, son of Mrs. Abram J. Briggs a id the late Mr. Briggs of Newberry. Miss Wood was graduated from Jenkins High School, and was runner-up for Miss Sequoia her senior year. She is a music major in her junior year at Newberry College. Mr. Briggs was graduated from Newberry High School, and is a student of commerce and personnel management at Newberry College. He was formerly an announcer for station WKDK in New berry, and is engaged in advertising photography. He is the grand son of Mrs. William C. Blount and the late Rev. Blount of Mar shall, N. C. The wedding will be Sunday, April 22, in St. Luke’s Lutheran Church at Thunderbolt, Ga. H. Y. NOTICE FOR BIDS City of Newberry will receive seal ed bids on construction of Bath Houses at Margaret Hunter Swim ming Pool, to be completed May 25, 1962. Also, bids for repairs and im provements to building on corner of Boyce and McKibben Streets. Plans and specifications are in the City Of fice. Bids will be opened at 11:00 A. M. April 10, 1962. Wicker, Managers; Mrs Hamm, Clerk. Ward 5—Voting at West End Barber Shop. Mrs. Irene Jones, Mrs. O. S. Goree, Mr. Joe Taylor, Managers; Mr. B. Eugene Shealy, Clerk. Ward 6—Voting at Shealy Mo tor Company. Mrs. Gordon N. Clarkson, Mrs. E. L. Hart, Mrs. John Walker Schumpert, Mana gers; A. G. McCaughrin, Clerk. Cut-Off - Harrington Heights — Voting at Dick Shealy’s Store. J. D. McMeekin, Dick Shealy, J. B. Berley, Managers; Ollie Moye, Clerk. To vote in this election the vo ter must be a qualified elector presenting a valid registration cer tificate bearing a date not ear lier than January 1, 1948, nor la ter than thirty (30) days prior to the election, and must be a resi dent of the City of Newberry or the territory described in this an nexation election notice. The Managers shall administer to each person offering to vote oath that he is qualified to vote at this election, according to the Constitution of this State, and that he has not voted during this election. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy, and if none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint from among the quali fied voters, the Managers, who, after being duly sworn can con duct the election. Mrs. Rarrier Died Saturday Mrs. Anna L. Fulmer Barrier, 82, died Saturday afternoon at the Baptist Hospital in Columbia. She had been in ill health for a number of years but was seriously ill for the past five days. Mrs. Barrier was born and rear ed in Little Mountain and was the daughter of the late Oliver P. and Mary Monts Fulmer. She was a member of Holy Trinity Luth eran Church and the Ladies Sun day School Class. Mrs. Barrier is survived by her husband, Clarence G. Barrier, Little Mountain; one son, Clar ence Y. Barrier, Charleston; one granddaughter, Mrs. Anna Bar rier Harris; and one great-grand child. Tracy Elizabeth Harris, both of Charleston. Funeral services were conducted were made by council members and their families. Fashions for all age groups and all occasions were seen. Models and clubs they represent ed were: Mrs. J. R. McLeod, Bush River; Mrs. James Felker, Mrs. T. S. Riley, Beth Eden; Mrs. J. A. Huffman, Hartford; Mrs. Louise Kinard and daughter, Brenda, Jolly Street; Gail Harmon, Mrs. H. T. Carlisle, Jalapa; Mrs. Paul Long, Mrs. B. V. Chapman, Tran wood; Mrs. Robert Singleton and daughter. Merle, Corbett Gibson, Janice Boozer, Smyrna; Dixie Livingston, Silverstreet; Mrs. W. T. Vanderford and granddaughter. Amy Price, Shirley Lathrop, Po- maria; Mrs. Muscoe Alewine, St. Phillips, Mrs. Scott Boozer, Vaughnville; and Mrs. B. E. Ri ley, Mt. Bethel Garmany. Mrs. Ira Gibson narrated for the Fash ion Show and Corbett Gibson and Mrs. B. 0. Long furnished music. During the business session the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Everette Lake; Vice President, Mrs. Lamar Ha zel; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. W. C. Koon; and Secretary, Mrs. W. E. Wicker. Mrs. J. P. Boozer invited the clubs to meet with the Vaughn ville Club in the fall. Beth Eden won the attendance gavel for having the highest per centage of club members present. The meeting adjourned with the council creed and the National HD Song, Onward, Ever Onward. A social hour was enjoyed fol lowing the meeting. fashions for spring and summer roire Methodist Church and was a member of the WSCS and had served as president of WSCS for a number of years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. C. B. Jeter of Whitmire and, Mrs. Henry C. Walker of Ridge-i land; 6 sons, Otis P. Suber o* Whitmire, F. L. Suber of Corp»»i Christi, Texas, Walter S. and Tom W. Suber, both of Whitmire r Henry W. Suber of Great Falls and Z. H. Suber Jr., of Whitmire; 16 grandchildren; and 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conduct ed Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Whit mire Methodist Church by Rev. C. L. Moody Jr. and Rev. Kenneth W. Bedenbaugh. Burial was in Whitmire Cemetery, Pallbearers were J. C. Suber, Zack Aughtry Jr., H. M. Miller, Lloyd McCarley, 0. S. Suber and W. D. Suber. Honorary escort was composed of members of Z. H. Suber Bible Class of the church. Active pallbearers were Prej Driggers, Oliver Davis, Bill Le- valley, Steve D|. Reeves, Larry Boozer, Jim' Kelly, Clarence Shea ly Jr. and Charles Sligh. Members of the Men’s Bible Class of Epting Memorial Churcl composed the honorary escort. ■V- Albert J. Darby Dies Suddenly Albert Junior Darby, age 78, died suddenly Monday morning at his home on Caldwell street. He was born in Chester County, the son of the late Thomas Jef- Olin G. Wise Service Sunday <•«> He had been married four times* His first wife, Mrs. Lizzie Rod- gers Sease, died a number of years ago. Surviving from t - & fji marriage are 4 sons, Willie L- Sease of Rt. 4, Leesville, Daniel E., Cecil M. and Benjamin Sease, all of Lexington; 2 daughte Mrs. L. T. Taylor of Red Ba and Mrs. Mary Jane Kyze Newberry; 23 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were ed at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Lutheran Church by Rev. m Olin Gerhardt (Bob) Vfise of Rt; 8/Newberry, died Friday Sanders and Rev. James afternoon en route to Newberry Burial was in Beaulah Meih County Memorial Hospital. He h-d Church cemetery in Le: keqn in declining health for the County, past several years. He was born and reared in the O’Neal section of Newberry County near Prosperity, a son of the late James Alexander Wise Jr. and Minnie Joanna Derrick Wise. He is- survived by one sister. Mrs. Feltbto Snelgrove of Rt. 8, ... t Newberry; One brother, H. W.| Circle No. 1 of Aveleigh Wise, Rt. 3, Newberry, and sev- terian Church will meet eral nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted at 4:00 pan. Sunday at St. James Lutheran Church by Rev. Francis I. Fesperman and Rev. Alvin G. Haigler. Burial was in the church ceme tery. Active pallbearers were Johnny Wise, Clay Wise, Harold Prater, Robert Harmon, Cornell Wise and Carl Turner. Hrnorary escort was composed of J. C, Neel, Ben F. Dawkins, Roy Stutts, L. L. Henderson, Meadows Minick, Steve Minick, Norman at 10 a m. with Mrs. Lewis ^ther circles will meet M< follows: •' y ■ v \ j*. '' . ~ No. 2, Mrs. A. T. fleely at 4 p. m. No. 3, Mrs. Bill Reid, at 4 pjn. No. 4, Mrs. Faye Bennett, at 8 p.m. No. 5, Mrs. Collier Neel, 8 Cromer, L. R. Johnson, Ben Chap- / man, L. R. Harmon and memt of St. James Lutheran Council. Longshore Baby Died Saturday Tina Louise Longshore, five- day-old daughter of Albert Eu gene, and Myrtle Pitts Longshore, of Rt. 1, Silverstreet, died early Saturday morning at Newberry County Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Longshore are members of Trinity Methodist church. She is survived by one sister, Cheryl Jean; one brother, Hor ace Michael, both of the home; her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. CAROLINA METAL WORKS Sheet Metal - Heating - Air Conditioning COLLEGE ST. EXTN. TEL. 115 A. 6. McCAUGHRIN, PrMident * Treuorer. Tales From Story land Monday through Friday from 7:05 - - 7:20 p.m. Bedtime stories for the young and young at heart as told by Marcia Coggins. WKDK 1240 Kc. S. C. METHODIST ADVOCATE INFORMATIVE -- -STIMULATING OS m $2 50 Per Veor—50 /ssues . P O Bov 867 Cc umb>a S. C $5000 GUARANTEE Newberry Lumber Co., Inc. Authorized Representative For TERMINIX SERVICE at 2: 3° p.m Monday at Holy on pjtts of Rt Silverstreet Trmity Lutheran Church m Little Mr and Mrs Marvin M L . Mountain by Rev. Garth L. Hill. . . R . Newberrv . h ® Eurial was in the church cemetery reat R dmoth ’ ers N ^rs. Effie Active pallbearers were Noland Derrick and Mrs 0ra Hendri Riser, Jesse Bush, Everette Lake {h of Newb and Mrs Mattie Elonzo Shealy, L. M. Shealy and Ktts of Silverstrcet . and a num . ber of uncles and aunts. Funeral services were conducted at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at the grave side in Trinity Methodist Church cemetery by Rev. Glenn E. Par rott. Cole Wessinger Died; Thursday Cole Sligh Wessinger, 73, Rt. 3, Prosperity, died Thursday after noon at the Newberry County Me morial Hospital after five weeks critical illness. Mr. Wessinger was born in Newberry County, a son of Silas Walter and Mary Kinard Wessing er. He spent most of his life in Prosperity, where he was a mem ber of Grace Lutheran Caurch. He was co-operator with his brothers in the Prosperity Ice Plant and farm. He was 4 member of Pros perity Lodge 115 AFM and a member of the order of the East ern Star. He was married to the late Julia Richardson Wessinger, who died in October, 1961. He is survived by three broth ers, Oscar E. Wessinger, and Wilbur E. Wessinger, both of Prosperity, and Voight E. We.o- singer, of Leesville; and a num ber of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conduct ed at 4 p.m. Friday at Grace Luth eran Church in Prosperity by Rev. Dr. Ben M. Clark. Burial was in Newberry Memorial Gardens. Active pallbearers were Dr. John E. Wessinger, Dr. Carl Wes- singer, A. Z. Wessinger, Frank Smith, Charles Smith, Jackie Richardson and J. H. Richardson Jr. At the close of the election the Managers and Clerks must pro ceed publicly to open the ballot box and count the ballots therein, and continue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the results for each annexation election, and sign the same. Within three days thereafter the Chairman of the Managers, or some one designated by the Managers, must deliver to the Commissioners of Election the poll list, the box containing the ballots and written statements of the results of the election. JOHN A. MAYER, Chairman JOHN W. HIPP, SR. P. N. ABRAMS, Newberry County Commis sioners of Election. 2te — Get Three Full Funds received by April 10th will earn in full from April 1st and receive a quarterly dividend at the cur rent rate of 4% per annum, payable on June 30th, 1962. This applies, also, to additions to present accounts. This association is chartered by an agency of the United States Government, and is a legal depository for Corporations, Partnerships, Trustees, Unions and Individuals. Each account is insured to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C. Joint accounts may be so arranged that all are protected by insurance. CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE J r,.M ■jM, -V ,*» v*- * m : mm WM&m trmrHOO 913 CLINE ST. TELEPHONE 56 ANNUM (COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY ) •J--: Ralph Sease. Honorary escort included mem bers of the Men’s Bible Class No 1 of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. K i g.-> .*VvV avinos and Loan Association iS84 COU.XOB »TMM*T, XTBWBBBBY. ». C. BRANCH OFFICE — Bcrfetburg, S. C. m m J. F. CLARKSON M. a SUMMER Directors G. K. DOMINICK J- K. WILLINGHAM m ' ^ E. R. PURCELL W. C HUFFMAN