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I Page 6—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, February 23, 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Harper Ross Wherry of Batesburg, form erly of Newberry, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ruth, to Joseph Heber Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hubert Long of Route 3, Newberry. Miss Wherry, a graduate of Newberry High School, re ceived an Executive Secretarial diploma from Cecils Busi ness College in Spartanburg. She is employed at Tamper, Inc. in West Columbia. Mr. Long, a graduate of Newberry High School, at tended Newberry College and is engaged in farming in the Bush River section. The wedding will be held May 28 in the First Baptist Church of Newberry. Hawkins named to Dairy Hall of Fame Senator Jesse Frank Hawkins has been elected to the South Carolina Dairy Hall of Fame. This honor was bestowed at the banquet of the annual meeting of the South Carolina Dairy Association in Columbia on February 16. The presentation included a plaque and the unveiling of his portrait to be hung in the Dairy Hali of Fame at Clemson University. This signal honor comes to this beloved citizen of New berry county following a life time of leadership and out standing achievement in agri culture, including dairying. father dies George David Huiet, 77, of Columbia, father of Mrs. Irwin Satterwhite Jr., of this city, died unexpectedly Monday af ternoon in Columbia hospital. He was a retired farmer. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at Dunbar Funeral Home. Light-hearted salad State cabin applications being taken Applications for state park family vacation cabin reserva tions for the summer season are being accepted by the S. C. State Commission of Forestry, according to State Park Dir ector E. R. Vreeland. Sixty-five housekeeping cab ins in nine state parks will be rented for one week periods (4 p.m. Monday to 9 a.m. the following Monday) during the months of June, July and Aug ust. Rates vary, depending on location, facilities, and cabin capacity, ranging from $23 to $51 per week, plus 3 per cent sales tax and the cost of the electricity used. Most of the cabins accom modate six persons. All have running water, bathrooms, el ectric kitchens, and are fully equipped except for bed linen and table silver. Cabins are located at Oco nee, Table Rock, Pleasant Ridge, Givhans Ferry,, Che- raw, Poinsett. Santee, Myrtle Beach, and Hunting Island State Parks. Reservations for cabins are being accepted by the Division of State Parks, S. C. State Commission of Forestry, Box 287, Columbia, S. C. 29202. Applicants are asked to indicate first choice and alternate choices of park and week, as well as the number of people for whom the reservation is requested. The deadline for applications is March 15. Reservations will be made by a public drawing shortly after March 15 because the number of applicants is ex pected to exceed the number of cabins available. State park family cabins may be rented at reduced “off season” rates before june 5th and after Labor Day by con tacting the state park super intendents directly, said State Park Director Vreeland. WHAT’S THE BIG DIFFERENCE... It may not be a higher dividend rate or insurance of accounts that make people invest with us. We believe it is the service they get when they save with us plus the fact that we have been in the savings and loan field for 32 years. During this period of time we have paid dividends in good and bad times and have accumulated reserves in excess of Two Million Dollars and Assets in excess of Twenty Five Million Dollars. We have almost 10,500 savings customers, enough people to make up a small city. We believe, you too, will like our savings plan which permits you to save any amount at any time with a Cur rent Dividend Rate of 414%, compounded semi-annual ly. That’s why we say, “Where you save does make a dif ference.” »**S COLLBOB BTBEBT. VBWBEBBT. 0. CL.