The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, October 13, 1966, Image 2
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWGERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1966
1218 College St., Newberry. S. C. 29108
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
O. F. Armfield, Jr., Owner
Second-Class Postage Paid at Newberry, South
Carolina.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $2.00 per year in ad
vance :Six Months $1.25.
DEED
TRANSFERS
Newberry No. 1
Ellen Clamp to Eugene May-
bin and Carrie Wilson Maybin,
one lot and one building on
Harris street $5.
Joseph H. Jenkins to Elea
nor D. Johnson, three lots and
one building, $5.
Thomas G. Myers to Oliver
D. Gallman, and Cassie Gall-
man to Elsie G. Brown, one
lot, $1 love and affection.
George Reeder to Elizabeth
Reeder, two lots and two
Your
SAVINGS
Will Earn More
At State Building
& Loan
4.50%
ANTICIPATED
DIVIDEND
RATE
buildings, $5 love and affec-;
tion.
Frank H. Ward, Probate
Judge to Newberry Federal
Savings and Loan Association,
one lot and one building (Wil
lie Sims and Maggie N. Sims)
$3219.68.
Newberry No. 1 (Outside)
E. R. Fellers, executor of
estate of Elbe C. Paysinger,
to L. W. Rinehart, 67 acres,
$1550.
Maude R. Suber to B. A.
Fretwell, 89.6 acres, $10 and
; assumption of a mortgage.
John C. Billingsley to the
State Educational Finance
Commission, one lot $500.
C-P Corporation to Ralph
Granville Boozer, one lot $5.
Silverstreet No. 2
William C. Floyd to John
S. Floyd Jr., 1.1 acre $5 love
and affection.
Bush River No. 3
Van C. Oxner to Sadie M.
Cromer and Van C. Oxner Jr.,
2.31 acres, $5 love and affec
tion.
A. A. Black and Harold J.
( Black to James L. Braswell
and Mary B. Braswell, 67.85
acres $10.
J. C. Carver and Edith Car
ver to Alex C. Greathouse and
Rethel C. Greathouse, 1 acre,
S5 love and affection.
Arthur W. Ballentine to
Calvin B. Pruitt and Mozelle
S.- Pruitt, 10.8 acres $5.
Whitmire No. 4
The State Building & Loan
Association to Kenneth I.
Queen and Ruby M. Queen, one
lot and one building $10.
Louise T. Collins to Melvin
V. Fowler, one lot $10.
William Albert Hill and Bar
bara Sue W. Hill to the State
Building & Loan Association,
one lot and one building, 1145
Reid street $5.
Pomaria No. 5
B. M. Wise, Clerk of Court,
to Loamma Ruff, 10 acres,
$5325.
E. G. Lominick to Henry F.
Lominick, one lot $5.
Loamma Ruff to Walter E.
Ruff and Ruth L. Ruff, ten
acres and one building $5.
Little Mountain No. 6
W. K .Swygert and H. B.
Shealy to Eddie C. Bailey, one
lot $5.
E. T. Nelson to Sue Elizabeth
Wells, one lot $5.
E. T. Nelson to Heyward E.
Morse Jr., three lots $5.
Prosperity No. 7
Alice Price Harris to Ru
pert Thomas, one, lot $1900.
Leland Kibler to Ray Gall-
man and Mary Gallman, one
ot $5.
W. Manning Harris to Doris
F. O’Keefe, one lot and one
building $5700.
Building Permits
The City issued the follow
ing repair permits, totaling
$3235 last w r eek:
Additions: Mrs. J. Lonnie
Shealy, 610 Clara St.; John
C. Cooper, 2003 Evans Circle.
Erect building, Robert V.
Boozer, 2314 Harper St.; er
ect garage, Mrs. Margaret B.
Harmon, 705 Daisy street.
Repairs: Mrs. R. D. Smith,
1822 Main St.; M. Q. Roberts,
1514 Mower St.; O. H. Boozer,
2802 Hunt Ave.; and James
Shealy, 2009 Drayton St.
COUNTY BUILDING
PERMITS
Marion E. Felker, Route 1,
^ one chicken house $4500.
I Willie Faye Lewis, Route 4,
add bathroom to dwelling $500.
Mary Fields, Newberry route,
one five room frame dwelling,
$8000.
GA FELLOWSHIP
MEETS ON 19TH
The Golden Age Fellowship
will meet in the social hall of
Central Methodist church Oct.
19 at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Joe
Pool, Mrs. W. H. Tedford and
Mrs. W. D. Knox will be co
hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Hes
ter have moved to 1924 Evans
street to make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lollis
are now residing at 1419 Dave
Drive.
HOSPITAL
PATIENTS
Building and
Loan Association
1117 Boyce Street
Newberry, S. C.
Dial 276-5660
DIRECTORS:
Ralph B. Baker
Pinckney N. Abrams
Louis C. Floyd
Thomas H. Pope
R. Aubrey Harley
Mrs. Viola Mae Anderson,
City
George H. Attaway, City
Mrs. Essie A. Baker, City
L. Eugene Bobb, Prosperity
Mrs. Magdalene Bowers, City
Mi's. Helen Boyce, City
Hubert Brow r n, City
Mrs. Henrietta Cromer, Saluda
George Caldwell, City
Miss Lillian A. Chapman, Pros
perity
Mrs. Dora Coleman and baby
boy, City
Mrs. Ethel W. Cromer, City
Mrs. Evelyn Davis, City
Lee Broadus Davis, City
Jacob S. Dawkins, Prosperity
Mrs. Marilyn Dowd and. baby
girl, Prosperity
Clarence C. Duncan, City
Mrs. Bernice Elkins, City
W. Clay English, City
Euston Farr, Little Mountain
Charlie C. Fulmer, Little Moun
tain
Lattie Gary, City
Mrs. Mildred A. Glymph, City
Miss W. Margaret Harris, City
John E. Henderson, Jr., City
Harold B. Hendrix, Prosperity
Mrs. Hilda W. Howard, City
Mrs. Josephone Layton, City
Walter R. Leavell, Chappells
Mrs. Myrtle Leitzsey, Pomaria
Mrs. Nellie Livingston, City
Mrs. Beulah Long, Prosperity
Mrs. Gussie Longshore, City
Mrs. Mary Lell, Joanna
Mrs. Nancy Martinson and baby
girl, City
Mrs. Eugenia Mayfield, City
Mrs. Alice Millstead, City
Mrs. Willie Mae Morgan, Blairs
Mrs. Julia T. Norman, City
Mrs. Cora Pitts, City
Mrs. Linda Plampin, City
Msr. Pearl F. Riley, Saluda
Mrs. Stacie Robinson, City
Mrs. Hattie Bell Ruff, City
Frank Sanders Jr., City
Miss Lillie Mae Sanders, City
Mrs. Thelma Sanders, Silver-
street
Mrs. Sofiner Suber, Pomaria
Claude R. Vaughn, City
Thomas Whitener Jr., City
Burke M. Wise, Little Moun
tain
Herman Wright, City
Mrs. Floride W. Zimmerman,
Ninety Six
Mrs. Betty Jo Wilson and baby
boy, City
Mrs. Florence Puckett, City
Paul H. Wasson, Augusta, Ga.
William Kahle, Landrum.
Glymph service
was yesterday
Graveside services for John
Herman (Dick) Glymph, 58,
I found dead in his Martin Street
[apartment about noon Monday,
were conducted at 4 p.m. Wed
nesday in Rosemont Cemetery
by Rev. S. M. Atkinson.
Coroner George R. Summer
said that an autopsy indicated
that death had occurred last
Thursday and was of natural
causes.
Born in Newberry County, he
was a son of the late John S.
and Bessie Stone Glymph.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Mildred Glymph and two broth
ers Myrl Glymph of Orlando,
Fla. and Col. James F. Glymph
of Alexandria, Va.
Local woman’s
father dies
H. William Hopke, retired
vice president and director em
eritus of the Citizens & South
ern National Bank, died Fri
day in Charleston. He was. tbe
father of Mrs. John F. Clark
son of this city.
Funeral services were held
at 3 p.m. Saturday at St. Mat?
thews Lutheran church with
Rev. A. James Laughlin, Jr.,
officiating. Burial was in the
Bethany cemetery.
' Mr. Hopke has been associat
ed with the Citizens & Southern
Bank, and its predecessors for
more than 37 years. He retired
in July of 1951.
Mrs. Monts’
sister dies
Club sponsors
plane rides
The Newberry Civitan Club
will sponsor penny-a-pound air
plane rides at Newberry Air
port Sunday afternoon from
1:00 p.m. until dark. There will
be a fifty-cent minimum
charge for children who ride.
Proceeds from these penny-
a-pound rides will be used to
help the Special Education
Classes at Boundary Street
school. Giving aid to these
classes has been a service pro
ject of the Newberry Civitan
Club for many years.
As a special feature on Oct.
16, Jorn Billingsley will take
passengers on rides in his twin-
engine plane to Lake Murray
and back for $5 per person.
Minimum loads for these trips
will be four adults or five
children.
Anyone wishing information
about these penny-a-pound rides
should contact Ben Bickley,
project chairman of the New
berry Civitan club.
county native
Thomas L. Spearman, 58,
died Friday af liis home in
Columbia. A h#five -of New
berry, son of David C;' Spear
man and the late Eva Davis
Spearman, he had lived in Col
umbia for a number of years.
Surviving in addition to his
father are a son, Allan Spear
man of Huntsvilft, Ala.; his
step-mother, MrsUEHen Spear
man of Newberry; a sister,
Mrs. Mildred S. AllispU'^tf'/Col-
umbia; and two ^rajidchildren.
yr
Mr. and Mrs. James Kirby
have moved to 2030 Rivers St.
,, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cope
land are now residing at 1904
Evans street.
Mr. and Mrs. Tharon Hum
phries are now residing at 1304
Third street.
York infant
dies Wednesday
Stephen Wayne York, 11-
i month-old son of Charlie and
Dollie M. Senn York, died Wed
nesday at the Baptist Hospital,
i Columbia.
Funeral services were con
ducted at 1:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Whitaker Funeral Hone
by the Rev. S. M. Atkinson. In
terment was in Newberry Me
morial Gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Force
are now residing at 2521 Fair
Avenue.
Moates dies;
was bom here
Willie Franklin'Moates, 72,
of Spartanburg died J&rly on
last Monday morning., in a
Spartanburg hospital after a
long illness. * >.U
A native of Newbefry, son
of the late Franklin *und Cal
Cromer Moates, he was a re
tired textile worker.
( Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
j Bessie Lee Moates, two daugh-
j ters, four sons, three stepdau-
1 ghters and one step-son.
Funeral services were con-
Rites held for
Maj. Vriezel^ar
Major Don W. ,Vriez£la*r died
Sunday night aUj$feCoT$nelDAir
Force Base, Kai^||g. || T
Among his survivors in his
wife, Mrs. Maree Hunter
Vriezelaar, a native of New
berry.
Final rites were rheld ii» ^Ar
lington Cemetery, [ Arlington,
Va.
Miss Elizabeth Magdalene
Lindler, 75, of Irmo, died Sun
day at Columbia hospital after
an illness of several days.
Among her survivors »ds a
sister, Mrs. Arthur Monts of
Prosperity.
She was a member of the
Bethlehem Lutheran church.
Miss Peggy Graddick has
moved to 1931 A. Nance St.
in apartment No. 8 of Oak
land Apartments.
Griffith
FOR
STATE
SENATE
to represent
NEWBERRY,
SALUDA and
LEXINGTON
Counties
VOTE FOR
EUGENE C.
GRIFFITH
Senate Seat No. 2
This ad paid for by Newberry
County Republican Party
THE NEWBERRY EXCHANGE CLUB held its annual Fire Prevention Week meeting last
Tuesday night. Speaker was Capt. Bill Prophet, Chief of the Fire Prevention Bureau, Char
lotte, N. C. Fire Department. Other guests were chiefs of county fire departments. From
left in the. photo are Joe Simpson, Whitmire Fire Department; James Wicker, Prosperity
Fire Department; Capt. Prophet; (Jordon Leslie, chairman of the Exchange Club’s Fire
Preventioil observance; Carol Hipp, club president, and Otis Whitaker, Friendly Fire De
partment. (Sunphoto)
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