The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, May 20, 1965, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA Know your Teachers Another native of Chappells who is on the faculty of Silver- street Elementary School is Mrs. Irene D. Parnell, who teaches 1st .grade. Mrs. Parnell was born and reared in Chappells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dipner. She is married to G. S. Parnell, a timber dealer and farmer. They j have one child, G. S. Parnell Jr., j 22 years of age, a student at the I law school of the University of j South Carolina. Mrs. Parnell attended Chap pells school and earned her Bach elor of Arts degree from Lander college. She attended Summer school at Columbia College in 1963, and holds a permanent pro fessional teachers certificate in elementary education. Mrs. Parnell is an active mem ber of Soule Chapel Methodist church and of the Chappells Com munity Club. She belongs to the Newberry County Department of Classroom Teachers, the National, State and Newberry County Edu cation Association. Rabies schedule Due to bad weather it has been necessary to re-schedule the fol lowing rabies clinics. Those who have not had dogs vaccinated for rabies are asked to take this op portunity to do so. Clinic date is May 26: Tom Cromer’s Store, Strother’s Highway, 2:00 P.M.-2:30 P.M. Homer Crook’s Store, Strother Highway, 2:46 P.M.-3:15 P.M. M. O. Mayer’s Store, Strother’s Highway, 3:30 P.M.-4:00 P.M. Fork Grocery, Maybinton 4:15 P.M.-4:45 P.M. Reese Bros. Store, Maybinton, 5:00 P.M.-6:3C P.M. In South Carolina, after a day’s fishing beer’s the one... for good taste, good fun Wherever you fish for sport—on the ocean, by the booming sux£ or on some quiet country pond, it’s great at the end of the day to head for a rewarding glass of beer. While you’re talking over the ones that got away, or pan-frying the ones that didn’t, you enjoy the hearty taste and cool refreshment only a glass of beer can give you so well. Yes, whatever your sport—bowling or strolling, golfing or gardening —a frosty glass of beer makes a naturally great accompaniment UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. P.O. BOX 6247, COLUMBIA, S.C. 29206 Mr. Walter Regnery of New berry announces the engagement of his daughter, Eugenie Frances, to Mr. Samuel Young Brown, Jr., the son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Young 'Brown of Atlanta, Georgia. Miss Regnery is the granddaugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Henry Regnery of Hinsdale, Illinois, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Kenny of Sault Ste Ma rie, Ontario, Canada. Mr. Brown is the grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Frederick Brown, Sr. of At lanta, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Benning Patterson, of Columbus, Ga. Miss Regnery graduated from Woodlands Academy in Lake For est, Illinois and has attended Mary- mount College in Arlington, Va., the British Institute of Florence, Italy, and is now attending the University of South Carolina in Columbia. Mr. Brown graduated from Grady High school in Atlan ta and received a B.S. degree from Davidson College in Davidson, N. C., where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He is now attending the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, where he is a member of the Phi Chi fra ternity. The wedding will take place on June 26 in Newberry. Reading for college-bound Young people bound for college can get a head start this summer with the help of the Newberry-Sa- luda Regional Library. The lib rary has set up for them a special collection of 200 “Books for the College Bound,” carefully selected to give students the wide reading background they need for success in college. The collection, made available to the Library by the South Car olina State Board, contains books on adventure and travel, biogra phy, drama, history, humor, my thology, religion and philosophy, sociology, war, and a comprehen sive grouping of American, Eng lish, and other fiction. Experts in college entrance test ing report that success in college can be predicted on the basis of tests results in English and math. To score high in English requires a rich reading background, and the non-reader is handicapped. Probably no young college- bound reader could go through the Library’s entire collection of books for the College Bound during the summer. But the Library’s list will be available free in pamphlet form to take home for future ref erence. The Library advises college- bound students using the collec tion to read as much and as rap idly as they can, to pass over the books which do not interest them and try others, and to stretch their brains by lots of reading. There are thousands of other books equally good for students planning to enter college, and the Library has many of these, also. But the books on the list, selected by the State Library Board and members of South Carolina col lege facilities are among those considered essential. spring outing The annual spring picnic for Newberry College faculty mem bers and their families was held Saturday at Tanglewood, summer home of the R. B. Baker family, located on Lake Murray Boating, skiing, swimming and hiking were einjoyed during the hfternoon. A picnic supper was served at six o’clock. Hostesses were Miss Mary Sue Lemmons, chairman, Mrs. James C. Abrams, Mrs. Frank Ashley, Mrs. Robert G. Brown, Mrs. Elbert Dickert, Mrs. M. Foster Farley, Mrs. Philip T. Kelly Jr., Mrs. Julia B Lake, Mrs. James L. McCord, and Mrs. Jeter W. Young. Convert Now to NATURAL GAS Clean, Safe, Convenient, Economical FREE LABOR For Installing Water Heaters, Ranges, and Year ’Round Appliances THROUGH AUGUST 30TH CONVERT NOW! Natural Gas costs only one-third as much as electricity for heating water. A 30- gallon natural gas heater equals a 100 gallon electric water heater (the recovery rate is greater). Nayy "vr-Twrr-' v ir' Clmton-Newberry Natural Gas Authority SEE OR PHONE US RIGHT AWAY! Phone 276-4352 Newberry, S. C. 1207 McKibben Street •••••••• Dean Man ion THE MANION FORUM For many years the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate has had a Subcom mittee for the investigation of the administration of the internal se curity of the United States. This subcommittee was created with the dual responsibility of legislative oversight of all inter nal security laws, and with inves tigating the activities of the Com munist party and other subver sive organizations of a totalitar ian nature. The committee is aware of the fact that there is a threat to the internal security of the United States just as there is a threat to the internal security of every free country in the world as long as the world Communist conspir acy exists. 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See ahead with Southland Life INSURANCE [SL] COMPANY District Office: Greenwood RITZ Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Spencer Tracy, Milton Bearle, Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett, Jimmy Durante, Mickey Rooney, Jonathan Winters It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Jim Reeves, Madeleine Usher, Clive Parnell Kimberley Ji CLOVER LEAF Drive-In Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY Some People Keneth More, Ray Brooks SUNDAY Fate Is The Hunter Glenn Ford, Nancy Kwan ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1965 are directly directed by Moscow. The Subcommittee has infor mation of several espionage net works including those operating under three different branches of the Communist government, mil itary, naval and secret police. The goals of the Communist party in this country are many. They involve conditioning of the people here to accept some Com munist theory or to act in some way that Communists act. A case in point is the Institute of Pacific relations which was a non-Com- munist organization formed in Hawaii, and taken over by the Communist in the 1920’s. As a result of this control over a 20- year period they have succeeded in conditioning the thinking of many Americans, including many scholars. One of the glaring ex amples of this “brainwashing” was the theory which many accepted that the Chinese Communists movement was just an agararian reform. Now the principal target of Communist activity is in South and Central America, and the re cent controversies on our college campuses are no doubt a result of Communist efforts to take over the youth of the country—youths who will soon be in charge of our government. The human mind is the finest computer ever made. If false pre mises are fed into it, false ans wers will come out. If false pre mises are fed into the human mind at an age when the mind has not had enough data to achieve enough sophistication to make* a choice, the result is confusion. By reaching youth at a time wheiy they are vulnerable, the Commun ists hope to make their greatest- gains. Bouknight dies’ son lives here E. J. Bouknight, 78, Chapin RFD* No .1, died at his home Sunday. Surviving are three daughters,. Mrs. Charles Lindler, Mrs. Loy Sandel, both of Chapin and Mrs. Lonnie Amick, Prosperity; two- sons, Larry J. Bouknight, of New berry and O’Neal D. Bouknight, Long Island, N. Y. Salute To Progress! (Thursday - Friday - Saturday) COBBLER FLATS (Reg. $9.99)........ $6.99 HANDBAGS (Reg. $2.99) $2.00 REGISTER FOR $10.0(1 GIFT CERTIFICATE ||!|||| Also Cash Prizes J COME IN TO SEE THE MANY VALUES v i THAT WE HAVE IN PIECE GOODS ALL AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES 9* Newberry Milk, Inc. CLOTH STORE Free Customer Parkins: Next to Store 1005 Drayton St. Newberry, S. C..