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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2t. (967
Orchestra Ends
Statewide Tour
The Newberry College “N”
Orchestra, consisting of 16 pieces
toured some of the high schools
of the state last week. The band
is under the direction of Professor
Charles Pruitt.
The five-day tour began Mon
day with a program in the Lex
ington high school. Robert Gil
liam, a gradual® oi Nev&erry
college is the band director.
Monday evening the college
hand played for a dance at the
Demnark-Olar high school, spon
sored by the local high school
band, under the direction of W.
Buist Farmer, a Newberry col
lege graduate.
They gave four performances
on Tuesday, the first at the As
sembly program of the Denmark-
Olar high school; the second at
the Assembly program of the Al-
lendale-Fairfax high school. O’
Neal Clamp, graduate of Newber-
ry college, director; the third at
the Assembly program of the
Wade Hampton high school at 2
P. M., Gerald Polk a graduate of
Newberry college, band director;
the fourth, a concert at the Beau
fort high school at 7:30 P. M.
saluting National Education week.
Paul Holmes is the local band di
rector.
On Wednesday, November 13
their first performance was an
Assembly program at the Beau
fort hig& school at 9:00 A. M. At
8:00 P. M. they gave a concert
for the Cadet Corps at the Citadel
in Charleston.
Thursday morning at 8:30 A.
M. they were at the Rivers high
school in Charleston, Michael Far
mer, band director. At 1:30 P.M.
they were at the Summerville
high school, where Gus Moody, a
graduate of Newberry college is
the band director.
The band gave a program in the
Hanahan high school in Charles
ton on Friday at the Asembly pro
gram. Clayton Schutt is the band
director.
The College “N” Orchestra trav
elled 500 miles and performed be
fore approximately 7000 high
school students, in eleven perform
ances, on this tour.
Witnesses Will
Attend Meet
The Watchtower Bible and Tract
Society has invited the Newberry
Missionary Group of Jehovah’s
Witnesses, to attend a three-day
training program at Beaufort, on
November 29, through December
1, for improving their skill in the
ministry.
Miss Georgia LeVere, spokes
man of the local group, in making
the announcement at a recent
ministerial-development class, said
that 19 South Carolina cities will
be represented.
The theme chosen by the Watch-
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Sheep,” will be stressed all three
days by disclosures, demonstra
tions and round-table discussions.
Local ministers of the group
are volunteering their services
for assembly work ranging from
general cleaning to office work.
Others are being assigned parts on
the program.
The assembly site is Robert
Smalls high school, Jean Road.
Over 500 persons are expected to
attend the main public discourse
Sunday, December 1, at 3 P. M. by
Willie Anderson, a district super
visor. He will speak on the sub
ject, “The Bible Triumphs in a
Scientific World.” All sessions
will be open to the public.
To Enter Unit
At Convention
Affiliate 20 of the S. C. Regist
ered Cosmetologists Association
met Tuesday night with Mrs. Ra
chel Fellers, president, presiding.
During the business session, a
Good and Welfare committee was
appointed, consisting of Mrs. Mit-
tie Robinson and Miss Ruth
Amick.
The Affiliate decided to enter
a unit in the Parade of Units to
be held at the State Hair Fashion
Forum in February. The theme to
be used by the local unit will be
Newberry College. Mrs. Mary
Linda Sanders was chosen to rep
resent the affiliate, depicting a
Newberry College student in cos
tume, hair style and talent.
In place of the December meet
ing, a Christmas party will be
held at the Wallace Home on De
cember 10 at 7:30. Members may
bring a guest.
The next regularly scheduled
meeting will be January 21st.
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State Has Over
200,000 Vets
Today, 45 years after the close
of Warld War I, approximately 18
years after World War II, and 8
years after the Korean conflict,
there are 208,000 veterans of all
wars in South Carolina, accord
ing to the most recent estimate by
the , Veterans Administration
Stanley Zuk, Manager, of the VA
Regional Office in Columbia said.
Over the entire United States,
there are 22,127,000 living veter
ans.
Seven out of ten veterans serv
ed in World War II. One out of
every five served during the Ko
rean Conflict while one out of nine
had service in World War I .The
total number of living Spanish-
American War veterans is estimat
ed at 21,000 and there are only 23
veterans of the Indian wars.
Average age of all veterans is
44.2 Indian Wais veterans are in
their 90’s; veterans of the Span-
ish-American War average 85.3
years, and World War I veterans
average 69.1 years.
World War II veterans average
44 with the youngest in their 30’s
and the oldest over 80. Korean
Conflict veterans are just under
the 32-year average with some of
them still in their 20’s.
California leads the nation in
veteran’s population with 2,361,
000 servicemen and women. New
York is second with 2,173,000 and
Illinois third with 1,335,000. Al
aska, with 24,000 is the state with
the least number of veterans.
Marine Corps
Seeks Recruits
G-Sgt. Bob Dugan, local Marine
Corps Recruiter, announced today
that the Marine Corps is currently
accepting applications for enlist
ment from men and women who
would like to reserve a place for
themselves in this world’s famous
military organization, but do not
desire to leave for active duty
tvaining until after the Christmas
holidays.
This may be accomplished by
enlisting in the Corps famous
“Enlist now . . . Serve later” pro
gram, a program designed to al
low men and women to enlist in
the Marine Corps and then select
any date within a four month per
iod that they desire to report for
active duty.
Sgt- Dugan stated further that
any man who would like to start
fulfilling his military obligation,
but would also like to remain at
home until after the forthcoming
holiday period should contact him
at the Selective Service Office in
the County Court House on Dec.
19 from 11 until 12 o’clock, and
he will reserve him a place, if
qualified, in the United States
Marine Corps in January.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray C. Stewart,
newcomers to Newberry, are
making their home at 921 1-2
Jessica Avenue. Mr. Stewart is an
accountant for the Eagle Con
struction Co.
WE SHARPEN — Hair CUpper
Blades to cut like new. Enclose
68c with each set of blades only. I
S & D SHARPENING, 1909 Main,
Columbia, S. C. Dept. NS.
FOR SALE!—1963 Zigzag sewing
machine like new. We paid $269.50.
Will sacrifice for $149.50. Makes
buttonholes, sews on buttons.
Write, SEWING MACHINE, Box
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NOTICE
BILL’S GLASS SHOP
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