The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, June 17, 1965, Image 8
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THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1965
Ellisor-Gales
"Mr. and Mrs. Talmage Ellisor
of Newberry announce the en
gagement cf their daughter, Glen
da Eileen, to Archie Thomas Gales,
•on of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gales of
Marion.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Albertville High school, ATbert-
<oille, Ala., and Palmer Jr College.
She is employed by General Mo
tors Acceptance Coproation.
The bridegroom elect is a grad-
«ate of Marion High school and
attended Clemson University. He
la also employed by GMAC.
The wedding wil Itake place on
August 28 in the Epting Memorial
Methodist church, Newberry.
FBAYEFR FOR THE WEK
Worship services
Regular worship services of the
Free-Will Baptist church of the
Pentecostal Faith, located on the
Cut-Orr Road, Highway 121.
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Preaching 11:00 A. M.
Evengelistic service, Sunday
evening at 7:00 P.M.
A cordial welcome is extended
to all.
PRAYER FOR TODAY
Heavenly Father, keep us from
the complacency that imagines
all is well with us when our
souls are in mortal peril, and
save us from the despair that
forgets what a Friend we have
in Jesi^s our Saviour. Amen.
On Dad^s Day
give a fine
ivat eh
RADO GIVES YOU AN
UNBEATABLE GIFT SELECTION
RURITAN QUEENS—Above, left to right are Miss Abigail Sexton, second runner-up representing
the Jonesville Club Miss Laura Lynn, first runner-up, representing the Blue Ridge Club; Joe Pin
ner, M.C., Miss Dunn, Queen, Miss Hook, outgoing queen and Louie Derrick, President of the Little
Mountain Ruritan Club, sponsor of the Ski Show and Beauty Pageant. Miss Sexton received a
check for $500 anl Miss Lynn a check for $100. Approximately 1500 gatherer at Holland’s Marina for
the event. (Photo by Prosperity Citizen)
Diaitar -n-;. ich itdnt
case and crystal.
25 jewel precision movement,
automatic calendar watch.
Water Sealed*. $195.00
DiaStar #3. For ladies.
25 jewel precision-movement,
automatic calendar watch.
Water sealed*.
Scratch-resistant case and crystal
keep their gleaming beauty for years.
$175.00
Challenger-A. Man’s 17 jewel
water sealed* watch. Super waterproof,
It exceeds Government requirements
ten times.
All steel case. $49.50
Sea Nymph. Lady’s 17 jewel
water sealed* watch.
Yellow. $75.00
First Udy-A. Solid 14K
white or yellow gold. 17 jewels.
Exclu*tveJx$lylgd ,
Baguette model. $100.00 ,
•when mm, crystal,-.rown an Intact
ALL MODELS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 3 YEAH
BUDGET TERMS *'
Turner & Taylor
Next to Newberry County Bank Newberry, S. C.
CASE FARM MACHINERY
is celebrating
JUNE DAIRY MONTH
All through the land it’s JUNE DAIRY
MONTH in honor of you, the industrious
Dairy Farmers who work to keep us in a
product which produces healthy bodies,
and pleasing refreshment.
Our hat is off to you!
J. ELLERBE SEASE
NEWBERRY RECAPPING CO.
J. ELLERBE SEASE
Mrs. Fulmer, 87,
services Sunday
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bullard
Fulmer, 87, died Friday night at
the Newberry County Memorial
hospital after a short illness.
Mrs. Fulmer was born in Fay
etteville, N. C., the daughter of
the late George W. and Carolyne
V. Bullard. She was a member of
Epworth Methodist church of
Joanna.
She is survived by three sons,
Clarence Fulmer and J. T. Ful
mer, both of Newberry; and Jas.
Fulmer of Joanna; three daugh
ters, Mrs. R. C. Lunsford of Clin
ton; Mrs. H. M. Barrett of Wood
ruff and Mrs. 'B. R. Roton of this
city; two sisters, Miss Eunice Bui-
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From Betty Wilhemus Gory,
Huntington Park, Calif.: What I
remember moat vividly about my
childhood dayi in Richland, Indi
ana, is the annual Old Soldier’s
Reunion held on Rothert’s front
lawn.
There were not more than 400
residents in the little town, but
each year they gathered to honor
the men who served under Lin
coln, and It was really something.
Rothert’s had the general store
down the street from the Fer
guson store, and their house was
a fine two-story white structure
which I imagine is still there.
Under the large trees in their big
front lawn, the tables were laden
with literally bushels of fried
chicken, pies and cakes done in
Hoosier style, salads, and every
kind of delicacy and at noon
everybody ate, with homemade
ice cream a special treat We
hadn’t many “old soldiers” even
then, but they had come of par
ents who knew stories from their
folks of George Washington,
pointing up how young this nation
really is. We had flags waving and
speeches, and sometimes parades,
the home-grown kind.
Patriotism was genuine and
stirring in those days.
(Send contributions to this column to
The Old Timer, Box S3 9, Frankfort. Ky.)
lard of Whitmire and Mrs. Mar
ion Hamm of Joanna.
Funeral services were conducted
Sunday at Whitaker Funeral home
by Rev. Robert A. Addy and Rev.
Ross M. Pickett. Interment was in
West End cemetery.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Walter Gustave Hous-
eal, Jr., deceased, are hereby noti
fied to file the same, duly verified
with the undersigned, and those
indebted to said estate will please
make payment likewise.
Robert W. Houseal,
Executor
29 Heathwood Cr.,
Columbia, S. C.
Sarah H. Goggans,
Frances H. Rutherford,
Executrices.
June 14, 1965 9-3tp
MOVTNGS
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Small have
moved to 1919 Harper St.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blackwell
are now residing at 1202 Speers
St.
>0
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stosen
are now making their home at
1701 Evans St.
- .
Mr. and Mrs. James V. Schum-
pert have moved to 1927 Benedict
street.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ware are
now making their home at 2511
Fair St.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kemper
have moved to the Keitt Purcell
home on Harper St., which they
purchased.
RETURNS FROM VISIT
Mrs. George L. Epps, Sr. has
returned to her apartment on
Calhoun street after an extended
visit -with her son, Dr. George
Epps and family in Columbus, Ga.
MOORE GRADUATES
FROM EASTMAN SCHOOL
William Beale Moore, the son of
Dr. and Mrs. Milton Moore, 1720
College St., received a Bachelor
of Music degree at the June com-
meniement of the University of
Rochester. He studied in the uni
versity’s Eastman School of Mu
sic, majoring in Piano.
Moore was a 1961 graduate of
Newberry High School.
• • • and a Merry Christmas too!
Smokey Say*
M DOS BUENOS AMIGOS PEL BOSOUE^
UNITED IN FOREST FIRE
PREVENTION!
RITZ
Theatre
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Noreen Corcoran, Martin West,
The Beach Boys, Lesley Gore
The Girls On
The Beach
SATURDAY, MONDAY,
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
Marshall Thompson, Betsy Drake,
Richard Haydn, Cehril Miller and
Clarence The Lion
Clarence The
Cross-Eyed Lion
CLOVER LEAF
Drive-In
Theatre
THURSDAY
Good Neighbor
II
Jack Lemmon, Homy Schneider,
Dorothy Provine
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Bullet For A
Bad Man
Audie Murphy, Ruta Lee, Darren
McGavin
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND
TUESDAY
The Pleasure
Seekers
Ann-Margaret, Tony Franciosa,
Carol Linley, Gardner McKay.
ALWAYS A COLOR COMEDY
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEADQUARTERS READY FOR EXPANSION
Christian Scientists gathered from al] parts of the world for their Annual Meeting in Boston
on June 7, as the church readied its plans for ah extensive development program on surrounding
property. Shown here are the church auditoriums. Publishing House, and administrative offices
which comprise the movement’s world headquarters, known as The Mftther Church, The First
Church of Christ, Scientist This night view was taken from the top of the 52-story office tower
in the adjacent Prudential Center, which was opened to the public for the first time this spring.
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Arrow and Norris Sport Shirts $2.95 to $4.00
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Interwoven Socks ..$1.00
Palm Beach Suits $45.00
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Arrow Ties $1.50 and $2.50
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