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Page 4—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Jan. 12, 1967 Local and State officials who took part in a fall-out shelter anaylsis course at Mollohon School la.st week included, front row, from left, Bob Tindal, teacher, from the University of S. C. Civil Engineering' Department; Dave Morrison, county Civil Defense director; back row, Fred C. fraft. State Civil Defense director; Russ Miller, shelter officer for S. C. Civil Defense and Gor don Leslie, Jr., shelter officer for Newberry County Civil Defense. (Sunphoto). S. C. National Promotes Three Three promotions of officers in. the South Carolina National Bank in Newberry have been announced: Lewis J. Shealy to Vice President, William D. Kibler Jr. to Assistant Vice President and William E. De- hihns Jr. to Assistant Cashier. Mr. Shealy joined SCN in 11^42 as a bookkeeper. He is now in charge of the Install ment Loan Department and the Harrington Street office. A graduate of Robinson Business College, Spartanburg, he has taken sevtral American Institute of Banking courses. At present, Mr. Shealy is chairman of the Membership Committee for the Newberry Civitan club. He has served as president, theasurer and as member of the board of di rectors for the club. A member of the Lutheran Church of The Redeemer, he is financial secretary and assist ant treasurer for the church and a past mtmber of the church council. He was a sergeant in the Army from 1945-46. Mr. Shea ly is married and has one daughter. Mr. Kibler, who has been promoted to Assistant Vice President, is operations offi cer and commercial loan offi cer for SCN in Newberry. He joined the bank in 1953 as a bookkeeper. He is a director for the Rotary club and treasurer for the Newberry County Heart Association and the Newberry County T. B. Association. He is past treasurer of the Rot ary club. A member of St. Phillip’s Lutheran church, Mr. Kibler serves on the church council. He is a graduate of New berry College and the Bank ing School of The South, Lou isiana State University. He served in the Army from 1950-51. Mr. Kibler is mar ried and has one son. Mr. Dehihns, new Assistant Cashier, is manager of the College street office, 3123 College street. Mr. Dehihns joined SCN in 1956 as a commercial loan On winter merch an dise reduced priced continue - Lilt pass'd Itj more interest- inn - - new - Spring clothes are now here. Ifl jore than usual lor ^anuanj. Come - - - Cdl rpenters ^Womt-n \ L 2^ <§o<xU, <zA/[i£Ljti\y, Mr. and Mrs. Strother Daniel Paysinger announce the marriage of her daughter, Barbara Wier Clarkson to Mr. Dale Matthew Willis, Jr. on Thursday, the twenty-second of December, nine teen hundred and sixty-six in Kent, Ohio. Mr. Willis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matthew Willis, Sr. of Trenton, New Jersey and is attending graduate school and teaching at Kent State University. Mrs. Willis is a graduate of Newberry College and is employed as a social worker with the Welfare Department in Akron, Ohio. teller. A native of Newberry, Mr. Dehihns is a graduate of New berry College and also receiv ed a business department cer tificate from Newberry Col lege. He is a member of the Ki- wanis club and a past member of the Exchange club. A mem ber of the Central Methodist church, he serves on the of ficial board. Mr. Dehihns was a sergeant in the Air Force from 1951-55. UDC program on war heroes M rs. Lonnie Gilliam was hostess for the January meet ing of Drayton Rutherford Chapter U. D. C. on Tuesday, January 3 at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. A. J. Briggs, president, called the meeting to order. Mrs. Ralph P. Baker led in the Salutes to the Flags and the U.D.C. ritual in the ab sence of the chaplain. Mrs. Briggs announced that the annual Lee-Jackson pro gram would be held at New berry High school on January 16 at 9:10 a.m. The speaker will be Robert D. Schumpert, local attorney. Calvin Crozier Chapter is in charge of the program. In the absence of the pro gram leader, Mrs.-Fil Bowler, program chairman, gave an interesting paper on Generals Lee and Jackson, and showed pictures of the Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee Univer sity. Attended meet in Memphis January 4th and 5th Mr. and Mrs. Ned Carlisle of New berry attended a two-day busi ness meeting in Memphis, Tenn. The occasion was a sales conference held by Side Winder of Minden, Louisiana. The meeting was held in Mem phis because of its central lo cation. The business portion of the meeting was devoted to the products of Side Winder, notably the Tilther, a mini mum-trip tillage farm imple ment that performs the multi ple functions of preparing the seed bed, planting, fertilizing and weed control incorporation, and cultivating. The ladies’ program involved a tour of some of the most famour pre-Civil war mansions of the South, as well as a din ner meeting with their hus bands to conclude two full days of meetings. Mr. Carlisle is district sales manager for Side Winder, pro moting the Tilther in South Carolina. Mrs. Bowers, 83 rites Monday PROSPERITY — Mrs. Ola Bedenbaugh Bowers, 83, widow of Jacob A. Bowers Sr., died late Sunday afternoon after a long illness. Born in this county, daughter of the late David M. and Ellen Warner Bedenbaugh, she was a member of Zion Methodist church and the WSCS. Surviving are three daugh ters, Mrs. G. K. Dominick of Newberry; Mrs. Claud Powell Jr., of Columbia and Mrs. Lyon Fellers of Prosperity; a son Jacob A. Bowers of Prosperity and two sisters, Mrs. R. B. Bowers and Mrs. A. P. Boozer of Prosperity; three brothers, C. W., D. A. and D. L. Bed enbaugh of Prosperity; 12 grandchildren; 10 great-grand children and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Pet Bowers, with whom she lived. Funeral services were con ducted Monday at 4 p.m. at Zion church by Rev. Raymond W. Brock. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Andy, Dav id, Monte, Billy and Bobby Bowers, Glenn and Terry Fel lers, Buddy and Scott Powell. Ernest Mitchell Perdue and Debra Jane Bowers were mar ried on December 4 at Silver- street.