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PAGE 6—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Oct. 12, 1967 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belton Creekmore announce the engagement of their daughter, Robbie Anne to Harold Horton Hunter Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Sr., of Silverstreet. Miss Creekmore attended Lander College and is presently attending Columbia Commerical College. She will graduate in November with a degree in business administration. Mr. Hunter will be graduated from Clem- son University in December with a B.S. degree in Tex tiles. The wedding will be December 31st in Mayer Memorial Lutheran Church at 4 p.m. No formal invitations will be sent, but friends and relatives are invited to attend. UDC Chapter hears talk by Julian Bolick The Drayton Ruth e r f o r d Chapter of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy met on October 6 at the Associate Re formed Presbyterian church educational building. The hos tesses were Mrs. A. J. Briggs and Mrs. W. E. Shealy. Mrs. Ralph B. Baker, presi dent, called the chapter to order and asked Mrs. John J. Chappell to serve as Chaplain. The members were then led in the ritual and Salutes by Mrs. Chappell. Mrs. Baker stated that the UDC must “continue our in fluence on the youth, by pre senting them the true history of the South. This is a sacred and sublime trust,” she said, “and we must not fail in our duty." She expressed regret that due to illness, Mrs. R. D. Wright was unable to attend the meeting. Mrs. W. E. Shealy gave a re port on UDC Scholarships. She stated that Mrs. R. D. Wright has set up a trust fund for these scholarships. Two girls from South Carolina received the scholarships this year. The president gave a report on the sale of Historical Plates. Mrs. T. M. Fellers announced that the hostesses for the Nov ember meeting will be Mrs. Louis Floyd, Mrs. T. E. Davis, and Mrs. Thomas H. Pope. Mrs. J. E. Wiseman will give the program “Home Life During The Confederacy.” In the absence of Mrs. M. F. Bowler, program chairman, Mrs. W. E. Shealy introduced the speaker, Julian Stevenson Bolick. Mr. Bolick is a gifted artist, writer and story teller. The members and guests were intrigued with the ghost stor ies, which have been told to him by natives and descend ants of plantation owners. Mr. Bolick has just completed a book on old homes and ghost stories of Laurens county, and said he intended to publish one on Newberry in the near fu ture. Mrs. A. J. Briggs presented the speaker a gift. Mrs. John Chappell closed the meeting with prayer. A social hour followed.. Lore Hospitals give Medicare The number of Southern hos pitals participating in the med icare program showed a dra matic increase during medi care’s first year. Robert P. Bynum, Regional Assistant Commissioner for Social Secur ity’s Atlanta region said today that 837 general hospitals in the seven state area of Alaba ma, Florida, Georgia, Mississ ippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee are now certified to provide serv ices under the health insurance program for the aged. This is a 24 per cent increase over the 674 hospitals participating as of July 1, 1966. The 837 hos pitals represent 945 of the total available general short term beds. The 171 hospitals that came under the program during the period July 1, 1966 thru June 30, 1967 included some that achieved participating status either by upgrading their care or by coming into compliance with Title VI of the civil rights Act. Sixty-six hospitals in South Carolina are furnishing quality medical care for about 175,000 eligible aged persons. This is about 78 per cent of the total available beds. Bynum said that there is evidence that a significant number of elderly persons have entered hospitals for surgical procedures and other medical services they otherwise might not have received. This is most likely to be true of almost half of the elderly, who, before Medicare, had no health insur ance protection. In the Greenwood area, par ticipating hospitals include Laurens District, Bailey Mem orial, Brewer, Whitten Village, Newberry Memorial, and Ab beville Memorial. Marriage vows spoken Friday Mr. and Mrs. Otto Franklin Armfield Jr. announce the mar riage of their daughter, Agnes Carol, to Ben Perry Dillard III, son of Mrs. Ben Perry Dillard Jr. and the late Mr. Dillard of Greer. Dr. Truesdell officiated at the double ring ceremony held Friday, October 6, 1967 at 5:00 p.m. in Aveleigh Presbyterian church in the presence of the immediate families. The couple is at home at 921 1-2 Jessica Avenue. Miss Halfacre to be married Mrs. Herman Maffett Half acre announces the engagement of her daughter, Sue, to Wil liam Howard Lindler of Blair. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lomas Lindler. The wed ding will take place on Novem ber 18 at 4 p.m. No formal in vitations will be sent. Rela tives and friends are invited to attend. DAR MEETING TO BE HELD The regular monthly meeting of the Jasper Chapter, DAR will be held October 13 at 4:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. R. B. Baker. Associate hostesses will be Mrs. R,. P. Baker, Mrs. M. F. Bowler, Mrs. C. Walter Summer and Mrs. R. B. Waters. Miss Margaret Paysinger, National Defense Chairman, will give a report on “Resolu tions adopted at Continental Congress for 1967-68.” VISITING MOTHER Mrs. William (Derrill) Beat of Toledo, Ohio is spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. R. Derrill Smith on Main street. INDUCTED INTO AKG SOCIETY Ten tudents and three fac ulty-staff members were in ducted into Alpha Kappa Gam ma honorary leadership society at Columbia College October 3. Among them were Cindy Lom- inick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lominick Sr. of Newberry, and Betty Fryga, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Fryga of Georgetown, form erly of Newberry. AKG seeks to foster high ideals and to set high stand ards for those women who have proven themselves to be leaders. Membership is limited to juniors and seniors who have been recognized as effect ive leaders in the student body. YOU’RE SPECIAL AND WE KNOW IT! That’s why we offer more than a dozen different types of savings accounts ... to make sure we have the right one for each of your special savings goals. Ask us about trust and joint accounts. We’ll be glad to explain their advantages—with complete safety for every penny of your savings! 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