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THURSDAY, MAY, 26, 1966
THE NEWBERRY SUN. NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
PAGE FIVE
NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC
PRIMARY ELECTION
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to the rules of the
Democratic Party of South Ca
rolina a Primary Election will
be held in Newberry County on
Tuesday, June 14, 1966, for the
purpose of electing County and
State Officers.
The polls will open at 8
o’clock a.m., at all polling places
and will close at 6 o’clock p. m.
Ward No. 1. Voting at City
Recorder’s Room. Miss Sudie
Dennis, Marion Baxter, Mrs.
Rebecca Abrams, managers;
Mrs. Gladys Werts, clerk.
W ard No. 2. Voting at Smith
Motor Company. Mrs. Seth
Meek, Mrs. Butler Holmes,
Mrs. John A. Free, managers.
Coke Dickert, clerk.
Ward 3, No. 1. Voting at
Boundary Street School. Capt.
V. H. Wheeler, Mrs. Sue H.
Hutchinson, Mrs. Leroy Ander
son, managers. Col. C. B. Whit
tle, clerk.
Ward 3, No. 2. Voting at Mol-
Johon School. R. J. Willingham,
C. S. Arthur, C. H. Jackson,
managers; Ed Rollins, clerk.
Ward 4, No. 1. Voting at Old
Courthouse. T. P, Wicker, Mrs.
M. K. Wicker, Oscar Summer,
manogers; Miss Clara Bowers,
clerk.
Ward 4, No. 2. Voting at Un
ion Hall on Drayton Street.
Pete Parrot, Mrs. Arthur Wick
er, Mrs. Ray E. Schumpert,
managers; Frank Jones, clerk.
Ward 5. Voting at Old Scout
Building in Willowbrook Park.
Mrs. Dewey Kinard, Mrs. Eula
Smith, Joe Taylor, managers;
Dewey Kinard, clerk.
Ward 6. Voting at Matthews
Used Cars. Mrs. Colie Baker,
Mrs. Harriett Reid, Mrs. Helen
Whitaker, managers; J. E.
Wiseman Sr., clerk.
Airport. Voting at Civitan
Club. Mrs. Viola Davis, Mrs.
Mary Ruff, Ralph Zobel, man
agers; H. E. Cause, clerk.
Bush River. Voting at Bush
River School. P. C. Workman,
F. M. Satterwhite, C. T. Smith,
managers; Rev. J. R. McKit-
trick, clerk.
Central. Voting at Claude
Aull’s Hill Top Station. William
Harris, L. D. Aull, G. O, Setz-
ler, managers; E. H. Koon,
clerk.
Chappells. Voting at Chap
pells Community Center. Jno
F. Scurry, L. E. Werts, R. E.
Johnson, managers; Jno. F.
Scurry, clerk.
Dominick. Voting at T. J.
Davenport’s Store. T. J. Daven
port, Max McKittrick, Mrs.
George Brehmer, managers;
Mrs. Ellis Davenport, clerk.
Fairview. Voting at Fairview
Community Center. Mrs. Fred
Stockman, Mrs. Matthew Ful
mer, Mrs. Colie Mills, manag
ers; Mrs. Carl Amick, clerk.
Garmany. Voting at Mrs. Sa
die L. Crooks’ Home. Mrs. Sadie
L. Crooks, Mrs. E. W. Sheeley,
Mrs. Minnie Leitzsey, mana
gers; Mrs. Claude Price, clerk.
Hartford. Voting at Hartford
Community Center. George E.
Ward, Mrs. W. B. Goggans,
George Owens, managers; Mrs.
Eunice Buzhardt, clerk.
Helena. Voting at Hamilton’s
Store. Robert Hamilton, M. A.
Cook, Mrs. Mary Livingston,
managers; Mrs. Geneva Corley,
clerk.
Jalapa. Voting at C. C. Wal
lace’s Store. Lois T. Singley.
Gtlie M. Counts, Helen W. Har
ris, managers; C. C. Wallace,
clerk.
Johnstone. Voting at New
berry Animal Hospital. Herman
Attaway, Mrs. Emma Fellers,
Mrs. Naomi Minick, managers;
Mrs. Kate Wilson, clerk.
Jolly Street. Voting at Jolly
Street Community Center. Miss
Ruth Boinest, Cyril Richardson,
G. T. Werts Sr., managers;
Mrs. Paul Shealy, clerk.
Kinards. Voting at Minick’s
Service Station. W. M. Minick,
J. J. Johnson, S. O. Minick,
managers; L. G. Bouknight,
clerk.
Little Mountain. Voting at
Town Hall. J. Alonza Shealy,
Mrs. Hettie Lindler, Mrs. Mild
red Hentz, managers. Mrs. Sara
Lou Shealy, clerk.
Long Lane-Beth Eden. Voting
at Fowler’s Store. J- G. Glenn,
H. T. Carlisle, Mrs. G. H.
Phibbs, Sr., managers; Mrs.
Ethel Cromer, clerk.
Longshore. Voting at Neel’s
Store. G. M. Neel, D. F. Senn,
Guy Boozer, managers; W. O.
Pitts, clerk. ,
Maybinton. Voting at Fork
Grocery. Mrs. Minor Cathcart,
Mrs. Bibion Hodges, Mrs. Lee
Tucker, managers; Mrs. Bonnie
Cathcart, clerk.
Midway. Voting at Horace
Richardson’s Store Building.
Warren Dowd, C. A. Counts, B.
E. Boland, managers; Mrs. W.
L. Hawkins, clerk.
Mt. BetheL Voting at Mt.
Bethel Garmany Community
Building. ' Langford Alewine,
Leland Rickard, Furman Epps,
managers; George Lominick,
clerk.
Mt. Pleasant. Voting at Mt.
Pleasant Education Building.
Eddie Graham, Mrs. Maude
Graham, Mrs. Roland Kibler,
managers; Mrs. Ryan Graham,
clerk.
Mulberry. Voting at Maxie
Lever’s Store. Mrs. O. H. Lom
inick, Mrs. John David Lomin
ick, Mrs. J. F. Yarborough,
managers; H. H. Boland, clerk.
Oakland. Voting at Colie
Vaughn’s Residence on Fair
Ave. A. F. Cochcroft, W. E.
Taylor, Marvin Bouknight,
managers; W. P. Phillips Sr.,
clerk.
O’Neal No. 1. Voting at My
ra Moore’s Home. J. H. White,
Iona White, George Moore,
managers; Myra Moore, clerk.
O’Neal No. 2. Voting at Sin
clair’s Store. Chess Beden-
baugh, McFall Bedenbaugh,
Joe Connelly, managers; J. P.
Fellers, Sr., clerk.
Peak. Voting at Masonic
Building. Joe E. Mayer, H. L.
Suber, J. Clarence Miller, man
agers; J. A. Mayer, Clerk.
Pomaria. Polling place Town
Hall. Mrs. J. Alvin Kinard, Mrs.
Sam Pat Boland, Mrs. Leland
Boland, managers; Mrs. H. W.
Lominick, clerk.
Prosperity No. 1. Voting at
Prosperity Town Hall. H. L.
Fellers, L. A. Black, J. A. Wil
liams, managers; J. Moody
Bedenbaugh, clerk.
Prosperity No. 2. Voting at
Old Sports Center next to G. W.
Dawkins, W. L. Mills, Eliza
beth D. Epting, Ralph B. Black,
managers; Bernice D. Acker
man, clerk.
Saluda No. 7. Voting at Billie
Sheppard’s Store. James F.
Sanders, Mrs. O. L. Wilson,
Mrs. James F. Sanders, mana
gers; Mrs. P. T. Harris, clerk.
Silverstreet. Voting at Com
munity Hall. Jim Alewine, Eu
gene Long, T. B. Boozer, man
agers; Helen Nichols, clerk.
Stoney HilL Voting at Sto-
ney Hill Center. Earl Boozer,
Allen C. Hunter, C. C. Boozer,
managers; Claude Krell, Clerk.
Potatoes Cheesed With 4 Cheddar
Successful suppers get off to a great and speedy start with
convenience foods, here instant whipped potatoes and old-fash
ioned Cheddar cheese. With potatoes in packages there’s no
paring, peeling, slicing, dicing, grating, mashmg or purging; just
snoisten and beat. And cheese has reigned for years as queen of
the quick foods. Both make eminently easy this Borden Kitchen
jrecipe for a Cheddar Cheese-Potato Puff.
Cheddar Cheese-Potato Puff
(Make* 8 nerving*)
3 eggs, separated
*S3*'
teaspoon dehydrated
parsley flakes
cups (one 8-oz. package)
grated Borden’s
Wisconsin Old Fashioned
Cheddar Cheese
2 cups water
$/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons butter OR
new Danish margarine
1 cup homogenized milk
I 2 cups (one 4-1/8-oz.
package) instant
* whipped potatoes
(dry form)
In a medium-size saucepan combine water, salt, and butter or
margarine; bring to a boil. Remove from heat; add cold milk
then measured potato flakes; stir gently until flakes are soft and
moist. Beat briskly with a fork or wire whisk. Beat egg yolks
until thick and lemon colored. Stir beaten yolks, parsley flakes,
jmd cheese into potatoes; blend well. Beat egg whites just until
.stiff peaks form; gently fold into potato mixture. Turn mixture
into a well-buttered 1-1/2-quart casserole. Bake in a moderate
(350°F.> oven 30 minutes, or until mixture puffs and is deli
cate "ed.
S. S. office be
open Monday
The Greenwood social secur
ity office will be open Monday,
May 30, although this is Me
morial Day and a national holi
day, it was announced by Miss
Martha Pressly, District Mana
ger. The office will be open for
the purpose of assisting persons
wishing to enroll for medical in
surance provided by the Social
Security Act.
Tuesday, May 31, is the last
day that persons now 65 years
old may enroll to secure t he
protection which becomes effec
tive in July 1966.
Only a limited staff will be on
duty on Memorial Day.
Dance recital
at high school
The annual recital of the
Tommy Lybrand School of
Dance will be held June 1 at
Newberry High School auditor
ium at 8 p.m. There will be no
admission charge and the public
is cordially invited.
Tommy Lybrand and Miss Pat
Shealy will also take part in the
This \
Belforte
Watch tells
you the
date. 1
ITS WATERPROOF* TOO
Belforte Calendar
watches start at only
*14.95
W. E. TURNER
Jeweler
St. Paul. Voting at Parish
building. Mrs. John F. Whee
ler, Sidney Koon, L. B. Beden
baugh, managers; Mrs Virgil
Williamson, clerk.
SL Phillips. Voting at St.
Phillips Fellowship Hall. David
L. Ruff, Esborn Wicker, Phelix
Livingston, managers; D. Go-
van Sease, clerk.
Trinity. Voting at Trinity
Church. Ray Martin, Newton
Dickert, M. B. Hendrix, mana
gers; L. B. Bedenbaugh, clerk.
Union. Voting at Virgil Kin
ards. J. R. Lake, Mrs. Annie
Counts, Mrs. Jesse Sligh, man
agers; Mrs. Alice Moates, clerk.
Utopia. Voting at J. C. Nich-
ol’s Store. Clyde N. Lake, Olin
P. Davenport, Mrs. Annie H.
Derrick, managers; Mrs. Ruby
C. Nichols, clerk.
Vaughnville. Voting at Ver
ona Dominick’s home place.
Pressley N. Boozer, James
Summer, Mrs. John H. Boozer,
managers; Harriett L. Salter,
clerk.
Walton. Voting at Earl
Crook’s residence. Johnnie Gra
ham, Joe Ruff, Earl Crooks,
managers; Mrs. Earl Crooks,
clerk.
Wheeland. Voting at Whee-
land Community Center. M. A.
Riddle, D. C. Boland, Hattie
Southlan, managers; Mrs. D.
C. Boland, clerk.
Whitmire No. 1. Voting at the
Town Hall. John McCorley,
Mattie B. Ashley, R. T. Ab
rams, managers; Dorothy Earl
Reed, clerk.
Whitmire No. 2. Voting at
Park Street School. James J.
Frier, Mrs. Sara Jane Young,
James M. Leaman, managers;
Leonard Taylor, clerk.
Zion. Voting at Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Folk’s Home. Mrs. Ada
Graham, J. H. Folk, J. B. Kin
ard, managers; Mrs. J. H. Folk,
clerk.
PINCKNEY N. ABRAMS,
County Chairman
MRS. A. H. COUNTS,
Secretary-Treasurer
Calvert-Brodie School of Dance
recital at Dreher High school
auditorium in Columbia May 25,
26 and 27, at 8 p.m. They will
be featured in one of the recital
productions, “Annie Get Your
Gun.”
Engagement is
announced
Mr. and Mrs. James Henry
Davis of Newberry announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Beverly Diane to Mr. Wil
liam Lee Shinn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Austin Shinn. The
bride is presently in Medical
Technology at Self Memorial
Hospital in Greenwood. She will
receive a B.S. degree in Medi
cal Technology from Newberry
College in August.
The bridegroom-elect is pres
ently attending Georgia South
ern College in Statesboro, Geor
gia.
The wedding is planned for
September 10 at Central Metho
dist Church.
Honored at
Awards Day
Six Newberry Countians were
honored at an Awards Day Con
vocation at Newberry College
Friday morning.
Roberta Cooper, Ruth Dale
Kinard and Nancy Abrams were
presented certificates of mem
bership in the Bachman Honor
Society, an organization com
mitted to the ideal of fostering
high standards of scholarship
at Newberry College. Miss
Cooper is the daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Grady Cooper, 1800
College street, Newberry; Miss
Kinard is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Kinard Sr., Rt.
2, Newberry; and Miss Abrams
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. ABrams, Rt. 3, Newberry.
Katherine Kelly, daughter of
Mn and Mrs. Philip T. Kelly Jr.
2023 Forrest Street, Newberry,
was presented one of two Lu
theran Brotherhood Insurance
Society Scholarships and the
Emma Vogelgesang Haymaker
Scholarship in German. The
Lutheran Brotherhood Scholar
ship is awarded to Lutheran
students in the junior class,
who, in the opinion of the col
lege committee, deserves such
recognition on the basis of reli
gious leadership, scholarship,
general achievement and influ
ence.
The Emma Vogelgesang
Haymaker Scholarship is aw
arded annually to the student
who achieves the highest
scholarship in German. It was
established by Richard E.'Hay
maker, son of Mrs. Emma Vog
elgesang Haymaker.
Sandra Boland, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Boland, Po
maria, received the Business &
Professional Woman’s Club
Scholarship.
for the Graduates
GIRLS
Trina fitted travel Kits $1.50 to $6.00
Trina Curler Bonnets and
Matching Curler Bags -• $2.00
Gillette Sets $1.98 and 2.98
Revlon Colognes ..... $2.00 to $6.00
Dubarry Glissando
Lip Color Collection $5.00
Max Factor Sets $3.75 up.
Yardley Sets $1.75 and up
Jewelite brush and comb sets $3.50 up
Clairol, Revlon, Max Factor
Blush-on Kits j. $1.50 to 4.00
Revlon, Max Factor and Dubarry
Compact and lipstick set $3.50 - $6
BOYS
Shave Kits $1.29 to $6.00
Pen & Pencil Sets $3.75 to $10
Old Spice Sets $1.50 to $10
Currier & Ives Sets $2.50 to $7
Yardley Sets — $1.65 and up
Stag Sets $2.75 to $5.50
Brush and Comb Sets $1.00 to $6
Billfolds $2.98 to $7.95
Shoe Shine Kit Box $495 and $5.95
Battery Shoe Shine Set $6.95
Remington Electric Shavers $23 - $24
MAIN STREET
PHARMACY
Main St. Newberry
Cub Scouts
have fun day
Saturday
Cug Pack 176, of Jouapa, at
tended the yearly Cub Scout
Carnival for the first time and
placed high in several of the
events in competition with oth
er cub scouts from throughout
the county.
The Carnival was held Sat
urday at Mid-Carolina High
SchooL and was a day-long af
fair with parents and relatives
of the Cubs attending and tak
ing part in the activities.
Pack 176 won first place for
its exhibit; second place in
field events; 2nd place in the
Mother’s nail driving contest,
third place in attendance, and
third place in carnival - type
games.
Attending the Carnival with
the Jalapa Cubs were Lloyd L.
Wakefield, cubmaster; James
Wicker and Talmadge Crow
der, assistant cubmasters, Mrs.
Jeanette Wakefield, Den Mo
ther, Mrs. Francis Wicker and
Mrs. Martha Edwards, assist
ant den mothers; Mr. and Mrs.
Lari Bozard and Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Workman. Congratula
tions were extended the cub-
master for the excellent show
ing of Pack 176 and also to
Troop 176 of Jalapa in its ac
hievements during the Jambo
ree the previous week.
Other Packs winning awards
were Pack 222, first place for
attendance, first place in field
events, second place in carni
val-type game and first place
in nail driving.
Pack 66 won first place in
carnival-type game and second
place in attendance.. Jack 26 won
third place in nail driving con
test.
Pack leaders of other Packs
are:
Pack 222: Ed Young, Ollie
Moye, Mrs. Charles Dukes, Mrs.
Alicia Moye, Mrs. Martha
Young.
Pack 66: Bill Ringer, E. U
Bland, Mrs. Mary Ann McCul
lough, Mrs. Dot Senn, Mrs.
Lillian Price.
Pack 26: Ed Westwood, Mrs.
Sallie Wiseman, Mrs. Lou
Weir.
Yearbook is
dedicated to
Prof. Setzler
The 1966 Newberrian, New
berry College yearbook, is ded
icated to Hubert H. Setzler, as
sociate professor in biology and
chemistry.
The book was presented in
chapel. Copies were given to
Dr. A. G. D. Wiles, president of
Newberry College, and to Prof.
Setzler.
“Each year the senior class
students selects one person
from the variety of people whq
make Newberry what it is,”
the dedication r eads. “The
choice of the class of 1966 is an
expert in many fields—a sciefl
Fraternity is
now national
Kappa Phi, the oldest social
club on the Newberry College
campus, has become Delta Ep
silon Chapter of Kappa Alpha
Order. It is the first national
fraternity on the campus. ? x
The Kappa Alpha charter was
presented to the fraternity at
an installation banquet at the
Community Hall Friday night
following a week of orientation.
Hugo A. Pearce III, Charleston,
president, accepted the charter
from Henry J. Foresman,
Knight Commander, Kavpa Al
pha Order.
Initiation ceremonies for 23
chapter members were held at
Central Methodist Church and
tist, a gentleman, and a wit. .the Lutheran Church of the Re-
He is concerned \Witti both the deemer Saturday. Installation
academic role and the ’athlete;.: of officers and induction of 21
program of this dollSge. Th^ [pledges took place Sunday af-
few times when a 3tudent Yfnds ; ternoon in the chapter room,
him in *»rrr»r and 'rectives ^twb • Initiated with the CO 11<
college
perfect grades’ a$ v a reward; members were the faculty advi-
present a challenge t<j hi$ class- j 30r » Prof. Charles W. Swisher,
es. Afternoons finds' him on and former Kappa Phi members,
the football field, cUpbbard and Wayne Sease. Greenville, A1
pencil in hand, astutely observ
ing the actions of theplayers.
“He is happiest when pia)ftnjj
checkers or bridge in the ckn-
teen with his students and when.
analyzing chemifcajs ip his lab. " ~
“An avid enthusiast of all
outdoor sports, he has been
known, on an oc6asional spring . .....
Saturday, to give his atddents ffo® Newberry and Newberry
a free cut ‘to go fishing/ 1 | College, attended the inata la-
“For his sense of huinor, his' tlon banquet. Featured speaker
^ was the Rev. W. McLeod
Wayne Sease, Greenville,
Walter, Orangeburg, and Dr. C-
A. Dufford, Gordon Clarkson,
and Kenny Davis, Newberry.
Some 90 persons, including
A members from Newberry,
Newberry College, Presbyterian
College, Wofford and the Uni
versity of South Carolina, na
tional KA officers, and guests
gentle manner, and hi$ sincere
interest in the academic ach
ievement of extracurricular ac
tivities of the students of dew
berry College, the class of 1966
dedicates this yearbook to
Hubert H. Setzler,”
To lea
Prof. John C. Cooper, head
of the Department of Philos
ophy, Newberry College, wiH
lead a theological conferefice
for the staff of the Commission
on Youth Activities of the Lu*
theran Church in America.
“The Ministry of thb Church”
is the topic of the conference
which is scheduled June 2-3 in
Philadelphia.
Dr. Cooper also' will lead
Convention to be held at New
berry College June 14-17.
Frampton, DJ>.,
Kappa Alpha.
member of
NOTICE OF JURY
DRAWING
We, the undersigned Jury
Commissioners of Newberry
County, shall on Wednesday,
June 8th, 1966, at 9 o'clock A.
M. in the office of the Clerk of
Court, openly and publicly,
draw the names of forty (40)
men to serve as Petit Jurors for
the Court of General Sessions
(Criminal), which will convene
in Newberry County Courthouse
on Monday, June 20th, 1966, at
ten o'clock, A. M.
•BURKE M. WISE,
- Clerk of Court
RALPH B. BLACK,
Auditor
J. RAY DAWKINS,
Treasurer.
May 25th, 1966
Newberry, S. C.
HE IS:
A Lexington County
of Lexington. Two Children.
A leader in the Pond Branch Methodist Church
Shealy
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A member of the Ruritan Club
A school teacher; 37 years expe ! H<‘h<?fc
An active supporter of the Boy Scouts
Your S. C. Senator
Supported legislation to give each County the most pos
sible representation in the Sfc^te Senate .
For First class school system
For Balanced Budgets ' '
For elimination of obscene literature
For all programs for agricultural progress
For Rural Water Districts
For Civil Defense projects ' T
For Lexingrton County Planning & Development Board
/a Ti-n
He is EAGER to SERVE You for sound progressive
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Government.
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Re-elect F. Bei
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Smith