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PAGE POUR
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1!
NOTICE
During the hours of from 2:00 to 4:00 P. M.
Sunday, May 20 “Open House” will be held
for the inspection of the Opera House by inter
ested citizens.
CITY OF NEWBERRY
Died Sunday
Robert T. Mayer, formerly of
Newberry, died Sunday night at
the Georgetown hospital after
several months of serious illness.
Mr. Mayer was born and reared
in Newberry and was the son of
Mrs. Carrie Emma Warner May
er and the late Ebenezer Thomp
son Mayer, better known as “Eb.”
Mayer.
He attended the city schools of
Newberry and was a graduate of
Newberry college. Mr. Mayer was
a prominent South Carolina fun
eral director, having operated the
Mayer Funeral home in George
town for a number of years. He
was active in the S. C. Funeral
Directors Association and had
held almost every office in the
association. He was a member of
the Methodist church in George
town. Prior to going to George
town he was connected with the
McSwain Funeral Home here for
a number of years.
Mr. Mayer is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Josephine Etheredge
Mayer, Georgetown, and formerly
of Saluda; one son, Robert T.; one
daughter, Mrs. Josephine Carl
son, Texas; his mother, Mrs. E. T.
j Mayer, Newberry and Orange-!
burg; two brothers, Jake B. of
Georgetown and E. B , of Mount
Pleasant; one sister, Mrs. John L.
Fairey, Orangeburg.
Funeral services were held on |
Tuesday afternoon from his home
church and burial was in the
Georgetown cemetery.
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May 14th-
1962
THE KENDALL COMPANY
IS PROUD TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CELEBRATION OF
NATIONAL COTTON WEEK!
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The Kendall Company is proud of its roots in cotton textiles. Its growth in
volume and diversity of market suggest that its long range objectives have
been sound. Competition has been an ever-present stimulation to research, in
dustry and ingenuity. The Kendall Company will continue to strive for
progress on the basis of sound objectives and principles.
KENDALL COMPANY PRODUCTS
KENDALL
Dish Towels - Sheets & Pillow Cases - Interlinings - Napkin Gauze & Cotton
Curtains - Polishing Cloth and Seed Bed Covers
CURITY
Surgical Dressings - Curads - Adhesive Tape - Nursery Products - Diapers
Cheese Wrapping.
BAUER & BLACK
First Aid Kits - Absorbent Cotton - Tensor Tape - Elastic Stockings - Anklets
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Industrial Tapes.
THE KENDALL COMPANY
Oakland
Newberry, South Carolina
Cotton Buying Office
Mollohon
Class Play At
Gallman High
The Senior Class of Gallman
High School will present its play,
“Magnificent Obsession,” a drama
in three acts from the novel by
Lloyd C. Douglas, on Friday, May
18, at the Gallman Gymtorium at
7:45.
Taking part will be Elizabeth *
Dawkins, Barbara Gallman, Doris
Wilson, Israel Brooks Jr., George
Thacker, Lu Crecie Davis, Carl
Ruff, Thomas Epps, Julius Chick,
Barbara Mayer, Mattie Nance and
Ulysses Miller.
Carolyn Bennett will be promp
ter and James C. Wilson and Ro
bert Bates are stage directors.
Sponsors are Mrs. Gloria Scot t,
Thomas Turner, James Myers Sr.
and Richard Glasgow.
Switzon S. Wigfall Sr., is prin
cipal.
INVITATION TO BID
Old Boundary and Speers street
school buildings will be open May
23 and 25th from 11:00 A.M. to
12 M, and from 3:00 to 4:30 PM
for the purpose of receiving sealed
bids on those items which are
for sale. Benches, bookcases, sinks,
tables and desks are some of th$
items to be disposed of. Successful
bidders will be notified May 28th
and will be advised as to time for
picking up and paying for items
purchased.
Anyone interested in the pur
chase and removal of the old build
ings should contact James D.
Brown, P. O. Box 346, Newberry,
S. C.
Hospital Births
Recent arrivals at Newberry
County Memorial Hospital:
James Harold Jr., four pound,
11 ounce son born May 1 to Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Crouch, 421 Wright
St. Mrs. Crouch is the former
Carolyn Irene Pkilehoover.
David Alan, Six pound son bora
May 1 to Mr. and Mrs. John Da
vid Lake, Rt. 2, Prosperity. Mrs.
Lake is the former Bertha Leona i
Farr.
Karen Francis, six pound, 15
ounce daughter bora May 5 to Mr.
and Mrs. Bennie Luther Sease, Rt.
1, Pomaria. Mrs. Sease is the for
mer Frances Alliene Livingston.
Angela Dawn, seven pound, five
ounce daughter born May 8 to Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Cromwell Shea-
ly, 2201^ Harper St. Mrs. Shealy
is the former Nancy Mildred Ful
mer.
Marty Craig, six pound, five
ounce son born May 9 to Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Louis Wicker, 105
Glenn St. Mrs. Wicker is the for
mer Dorothy Loraine Humphrey.
Karen Lee, eight pound, six
ounce daughter born May 10 to
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Marion Bick-
ley, 1400 Drayton St. Mrs. Bickley
is the former Willard Caldwell.
Wanda Marie, six pound, 15
ounce daughter bora May 18 to
Mr. and Mrs. William Marvin
Hawkins, Rt. 8, Prosperity. Mrs.
Hawkins is the former Peggy Eli
zabeth Bouknight.
FOR
Newberry County
MORE
GOOD
PAYING
JOBS
Sale of Sweets
On Saturday
A Sweets Sale will be sponsored
by the Woman’s Society of Christ
ian service of the Epting Memorial
Methodist church on Saturday,
May 19 beginning at 9 a.m. Come
by Epting church on Milligan St.
and secure your homemade sweets
and treats for the weekend.
ANSWER
is
SELL THE
NEWBERRY
Aveleigh Presbyterian
Kindergarten
(Interdenominational)
accepting' enrollment for the
Fall Term 1962-68
Children ages 4 to 6
Mrs. J. L. Huffman, Director
Phone 536
Mrs. P. E. Way,
Assoc. Director
Phone 649
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Cone in and see out complete selection
of Bulova self-winding waterproof watches.
W. E. Turner
■ JEWELERS ■
STEVE C.
GRIFFITH, JR.
In New York City
HAS
MADE TRIPS
ro
New York (Twice)
Boston, Mass.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Youngstown, Ohio
FOR
NEWBERRY
COUNTY
At
His Own Expense
MORE TRIPS
Must Be Made
Progress
Is Our Most
Important Product
Vote June 12th
STEVE C.
GRIFFITH, JR.
Candidate for Re-election
House of Representatives
CAMPAIGN
MEETING &
BARBECUE
SAT., MAY 26,1962
JOLLY STREET
Sponsored by Home Demon
stration Chib.
MEAT AND HASH WILL
BE FOR SALE
.
LEGAL NOTICE
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Notice is hereby given that the *
undersigned intends to apply to
the South Carolina Tax Com- ;
mission fo ra license to operate ;
a retail liquor store at 110 1
Market Street, Whitmire, South ,
Carolina, under the provisions
of the Alcoholic Beverage Con
trol Act of 1945.
Lawrence W. Maness \
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v clean with Blue Lustre. Keep them
looking new. Richard L. Baker.
Political
Announcements
FOR PROBATE JUDGE
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Psobat*
Judge for Newberry County and
pledge myself to abide the results
of the Democratic primary.
R. CLAYTON SMITH
T 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 Jituge for New
berry County, and pledge myself
to abide the results of the Demo
cratic Primary.
FRANK H. WARD
I hereby announce myself a cant'
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.
COMMISSIONER DIST. 1
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for reelection to the of
fice of Commissioner from Dis
trict 1, and pledge myself to abide
the results of the Democratic Pri
mary election.
CARMAN BQUKNIGHT
I hereby announce myself 8
candidate for nomination to the
office of Commissioner of New
berry County, District 1, and
pledge myself to abide the results
of the Democratic primary.
CECIL E. KINARD
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for nomination to the of
fice of Commissioner for District
No. 1, and pledge myself to abide
the results of the Democratic pri
mary.
JAMES L. (JIM) BRASWELL
COMMISSIONER DIST. 2
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the of
fice of Commissioner No. 2, New
berry County, and pledge myself
to abide the results of the primary
election.
ROSS GEORGE
I hereby announce my self* a can
didate for nomiiuition to the of
fice of Commissioner for District
No. 2, and pledge myself to abide
the results of the Democratic pri
mary.
S. VIRGIL WILLIAMSON
HOUSE OF REPRESENTA
TIVES
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-nomination to the
office of Representative from
Newberry county, and pledge my
self to abide the results of the
Democratic Primary.
D. P. (JABBO) FOLK
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-nomination to the
House of Representatives from
Newberry County, and pledge my
self to abide the results of the
Democratic Primary.
STEVE C. GRIFFITH, JR.
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