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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Oct. 12, 1967—PAGE 9 The new branch of State Bank and Trust Company will hold open house this (Thursday) afternoon and the public is invited to attend, inspect the premises and register for prizes. The building is located at the corner of College and Tench Street. (Photo by Nichols.) Mrs. Livingston service Friday Mrs. Cleo Aull Livingston, 80, died late Wednesday night at the Newberry County Memorial Hospital after a short illness, A native of Newberry County, she was the daughter of the late George B. and Martha Ri ser Aull. She was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church and an active member of the Women’s Society and L.C.W. Mrs. Livingston is survived by her husband, Fred F. Liv ingston; a sister, Mrs. J. W. Bobb, of Columbia; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services w r ere at 2:30 p.m. Friday at St. Paul’s Lutheran church, with Rev. Harry Grout conducting the service. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers were James Aull. Keith Aull, Charles Aull, George Ray Richardson, Gerald Richardson and J. C. Richardson. LICENSE TEST HOURS CHANGED There has been a schedule change for driver license ap plicants in Newberry, accord ing to Jim Townsend, license examiner. He will be in New HAPPY BIRTHDAY Oct. 15: Larry Luther Chap man, Mrs. John T. Norris, Mrs. R. A. Goodman, Laddie Hamm. Oct. 16: Pete Coleman, Mrs. James S. Watters, J. Frank Wilson, Betty Ruth Perry, Guy V. Whitener Jr., Billy Dominick, Pope Johnson, Amy Atkison, Fred Schumpert. Oct. 17: Barbara Helen You- mans, Mrs. M. I. Youmans, Dorothy L. Senn, Tommy Nich ols. Oct. 18: Callie Boyd Parr, Mrs. H. 0. Swittenberg, C. F. Sterling, Frank S. Thomasson. Oct. 19: Mrs. R. G. Carroll, James Martin Armfield, Vir ginia Pay singer, Bobby Long, J. H. Halfacre, Robt. DeHart. Oct. 20: James Connelly, Mrs. George F. Ruff, Mrs. Louis C. Floyd, Aurelia Willingham. Oct. 21: Floyd Dennis, Chas. Clary, Pope L. Buford III, Bet sy Bruner Taylor, James Rob ert Neel, L. E. Werts, Ruby Nell Bowers, Betty K. Shealy, Joan Willingham Cartrette, Barbara Folk. NEW ADDRESSES Mr. and Mrs. James Hockett are making their home at 1923 Harper street. Peter Brown, son of Prof, and Mrs. Robert G. Brown, and a member of Troop 66 received his Eagle badge at the last meeting, of the Newberry Lions Club which sponsors the troop. Peter became a Scout in Baltimore in July 1962 and transferred to Troop 66 shortly after that. He has served as Troop Scribe, Assistant Patrol Leader and is now Assistant Senior Patrol Leader. At Camp Old Indian he be came a member of the Order of the Arrow, national camping fraternity, in June 1963 and completed the requirements for the mile swim in June 1964. He received the God and Country Award from his church in Feb ruary 1964 and was a member of the Blue Ridge Council expedition to Philmont Scout Ranch in 1966. berry on Tuesday and Wed nesday of each week from 8:30 to 5:00. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Riffe Jr. have moved to 1817 Main St. in an apartment in the home of Mrs. Gordon Blackwell. You may win a trip to Nassau ... or something else nice at our open house today! Come see our new office at the corner of College and Tench streets, and register for some exciting prizes. We’ll hold a drawing at 8 p.m. but you don’t have to be there to be a winner. Just come in to register anytime be tween 4 and 8 today (Thursday). Be sides the vacation for two in Nassau, there will be an electric percolator, an electric carving knife, and an electric can opener. Even if you don’t win, you’ll enjoy the refreshments... and we’ll enjoy seeing you. State Bank & Trust Company