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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, October 19, 1967 PAGE 5
On hand for the formal opening of the new facility of State Bank & Trust Company
last Thursday afternoon were, from left, John F. Clarkson, W. W. (Hootie) Johnson
of Columbia, president of State Bank and Trust Co.; Joe M. Roberts, Sr., Vice Pres
ident, and James N. Beard. (Photo by Nichols.)
Lander alumni
set meeting
Lander College alumni living
in Newberry and Fairfield coun
ties will hold their annual area
meeting on Sunday, October 29,
at 3:30 p.m. The afternoon drop
-in will be held at the Civitan
Building in Prosperity.
Special guests for the meet
ing will be Dr. Maybelle Cole
man of Greenwood; Mrs. R. A.
Hollingsworth, registrar and
director of admissions at Lan
der; and Mrs. Ralph Norman,
director of alumni affairs. Mrs.
Norman will bring alumni up-to
-date on happenings at the col-
ege and in the Alumni Assoc
iation.
Mrs. Raymond Brock of Pros
perity is area director. Those
who intend to go to the meet
ing are asked' to notify Mrs.
Brock.
Attend meet
in Chesnee
The Northern District Con
ference of the S. C. Federation
of Women’s Clubs was held in
Chesnee on October 11. Among
those attending were Mrs. F.
Scott Elliott, chairman of Ep
silon Omicron Division of the
Education Department; Mrs. J.
R.Suber Jr., president and Mrs.
Marvin Abrams and Mrs. J. W.
Hipp of the Whitmire Biograph
ical Club.
The 1968 conference will be
held at Whitmire.
Is listed as
civic leader
The Board of Advisory Edi
tors of “Oustanding Civic
Leaders of America” has sent
certificate to Prof Flavel
Scott Elliott Sr. stating that
his name and biography have
been chosen to appear in the
1967 volume to be printed in
January. The Certificate is
imprinted “In recognition of
outstanding ability, accomplish
ments and service tocommunity,
country and profession.”
Local AAUW
is honored
A five hundred dollar schol
arship was recently named in
honor of the Newberry Branch
of the American Association of
University Women for their 100
percent increment in contribu
tions to the Fellowship pro-
gram.
Mrs. Philip T. Kelly, local
president, was presented a cita
tion in behalf of the local
branch at the state executive
committee meeting held in Co
lumbia last Saturday.
Building Permits
The following construction
permits, all for repairs, were
issued by the City last week:
Mrs. Hardin, 2005 McDow
ell; P. K. Harmon,1928 Johns
tone street; Miss Lottie HaU'-
acre, 1518 Harrington; Ed
Worthy, 721 James; James R.
Wicker, 2033 Piedmont and
Washington; W. W. Willis,
Drayton; Robert Reynolds, 2125
Adelaide; B. M. Padgett, 1110
Speers; Ellis Boland, 580
Glenn; Cynthia Martin, ISSI
Main; Mozelle Ringer, 1240
Crenshaw; Herbert Sterling,
1712 Vincent; Fred N. Cohen,
2413 Rosalyn Dr.; George J.
Bedenbaugh, 1913 Nance St.;
Mrs. A. H. Counts, 1704 Evans
street.
Total value shown on per
mits was $12,626.
Marriages
Charles K. Cannon of New
berry and Carolyn Matthews of
Batesburg were married Oct. 2
at Newberry by Probate Judge
Frank H. Ward.
Freddie Haskell Bundrick of
Silverstreet and Margaret We-
daman Van Nostrand of Mc
Cormick were married at New
berry on October 2.
Carrall Vernon Scott and
Camilla Sharon King of Whit
mire were married at Whitmire
October 7.
Edgar Sellers Gaffney and
Vanus Elaine Tankersley of
Whitmire were married Oct. 11
at Whitmire.
Local park site
qualifies for
Federal aid
The Wise Creek Park Acqui
sition and Development Project
has been qualified by South
Carolina for $59,717 in Federal
funds through the Land and
Water Conservation Fund, the
Department of Parks, Recrea
tion and Tourism announced
recently.
Bob Hickman, director of the
department, pointed out, how
ever; that the project must still
be approved by the Bureau of
Outdoor Recreation before the
Federal funds are obligated.
Under the Federal program,
the city of Newberry will have
to acquire and develop the area
at a cost of $119,434 and then
be reimbursed $59,717 by the
federal government.
Upon completion the project
will provide for picnic facili
ties, athletic fields, multi-pur
pose play area and playgrounds
in the Wise street community
of Newberry.
The Land and Water Conser
vation Fund is a grants-in-aid
program administered through
the Department of the Interior
that assists Federal, state and
local agencies in meeting pre
sent and future outdoor recre
ation demands and needs. Local
projects must have state ap
proval before being submitted
to the United States agency.
At Library
Workshop
Miss Kate Tanner, librarian
of the Newberry-Saluda Regio
nal Library, will attend a man
agement workshop in Colum
bia, October 16-18.
Miss Tanner will join 29
other South Carolina public
librarians for thespecial three-
day session, co-sponsored by
the South Carolina State Lib
rary Board and the Bureau of
Governmental Research and
Service of the University of
South Carolina.
Miss Jewel C. Hardkopf, lib
rarian-management consultant,
will again conduct the work
shop. She conducted a similar
workshop in Columbia in May
of this year and has also con
ducted other workshops in
Wisconsin, Oregon, and Cali
fornia.
A teacher and lecturer, Miss
Hardkopf has worked in New
York as management analyst
at the Brooklyn Public Library
and as superintendent of book
ordering at the New York Pub
lic Library.
The State Library Board
holds periodic meetings and
workshops to improve admin
istrative techniques and pro
cedures for better public lib
rary service.
VISITORS IN
ELLIOTT HOME
Guests in the home of Prof,
and Mrs. F. Scott Elliott Sr.
and Scott Elliott Jr. over the
weekend were William Ted
Conn, Jack Conn and Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Conn of Columbus,
Miss. They are the Elliott’s
nephews.
There were six sons in the
family of Mrs. Elliott’s dec
eased brother who have served
in the Armed Forces of the
USA. James and Williard Conn
served with the Marines in
World War II and were fight
ing side by side on Okinawa
when Willard lost his life. Ted
served in Greenland and Jack
has just returned from a year’s
duty in Vietnam. Louis w T as
stationed at Fort Jackson for
his training and Barney is
stationed there now, expecting
to be sent to Vietnam in the
near future.
GRAY COMPLETES VEHICLE
COURSE
Army Private Walter J.
Gray, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Gray, Route 2, New
berry, S. C., completed a light
vehicle driver course at Ft.
Jackson, S. C., Sept. 29.
During the course, he was
trained in the operation and
maintenance of military veh
icles up to and including the
two and one-half ton truck.
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