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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Dec. 14, 1967—PAGE 7
PRESENTED LITTER BAGS—-Jack Raffield of SCN in
Newberry, present Mayor C. A. Shealy Jr. with litter
bags for City of Newberry vehicles. The bags were pre
sented by the bank to county and municipal officials over
the county as part of the county beautification program.
Mrs. Mildred Holiday and Mrs. Sadie Crooks are co-chair
men for this quarter of the program.
The litter bags have a big red X on one side and may
be used as an auto distress signal if needed.
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
Dec. 17: Jack Workman,
Billy Clary, Mrs. Maggie
Hartley, Pete Parrott and
Mrs. D. B. Sease.
Dec. 18: Walter James Joye,
George Hiller, Jr., J. N. Ni
cosia, William Heller, Ada
Cromer, Gene Sowell and
William N. Henderson.
Dec. 19: Mrs. R. C. Neel
Sr., Mrs. A. N. Crosson Jr.,
S. R. Amick.
Dec. 20: Mrs. Paul H. Long,
Wallace Ruff and “Sandy”
Fretwell.
Dec. 21: Mrs. E. B. Purcell,
W. E. Spearman, R. E. Han
na.
Dec. 22: Herbert Griffin,
Mary Baker, Prof. Ralph H.
Setzler, Mrs. O. C. Phillips,
Benjie Nichols.
Dec. 23: Mrs. Pinckney Ab
rams, Claude Buzhardt, Frank
Lominack Jr., James Hender
son, Martha Jean Longshore,
Mrs. Clay Ballentine, Angela
Dominick, Mrs. A. T. Dennis.
Tuesday rites
for Mrs. Lake
Mrs. Bessie Day Nichols
Lake, 78, wife of Edwin 0.
Lake, of Rt. 4, Newberry, died
early Monday morning at her
home after several years of de
clining health.
She was born and reared in
Newberry County and was the
daughter of the late Benjamin
F. and Laura Hawkins Nichols.
Mrs. Lake was a member of
St. Luke’s Lutheran Church
and the Ladies’ Bible Class.
Besides her husband, Edwin
O. Lake, she is survived by
four sons, Edwin S. Lake,
Duncan; Charles J. Lake, Clyde
N. Lake and Walter T. Lake,
all of Newberry; one daugh
ter, Mrs. Claude W. (Lois) Do
minick, Prosperity; nine grand
children; and 12 great grand
children. One daughter, Mrs.
James H. (Eoline) Boozer, pre
ceded her to the grave several
years ago.
Funeral service was held
Tuesday at 3 p.m. from St.
Luke’s Lutheran Church with
Light-as-a-feather leather
with matching gingham lining
Open Fridays till 9 p.m.
ANDERSON’S
Rev. J. Hilton Roof and Dr.
Thomas F. Suber conducting the
service. Burial followed in the
church cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Dud
ley Hawkins, Dempsey Nichols,
James E. Nichols, Ben Colie Ni
chols, Herman Nichols and Hen
ry Nichols.
Mrs. Ida Wise
died Monday
Mrs. Ida Fulmer Wise, 88,
widow of George L. Wise, died
Monday afternoon in a local
hospital after a long illness.
She was born in Lexington
County, a daughter of the late
David Calvin and Jane Shealy
Fulmer, and was a member of
St. James Lutheran Church, the
LCW, and an honorary member
of the American Legion Auxil
iary. She was a double Gold
Star Mother.
Surviving are three sons, G.
Herman, Ray A. and Charles E.
Wise of Newberry; five daugh
ters, Mrs. Vernon (Elberta)
Pugh and Mrs. E. Otway (Ina
Mae) Shealy of Prosperity,
Mrs. John L. (Adelaide) Fulmer
of Lexington, Ky., Mrs. James
R. (Peggy) Lathan of Greens
boro, N. C. and Mrs. J. H. (El
len) Keisler of Gilbert; a broth
er, Jacob W. Fulmer of New
berry; two sisters, Mrs. B. L.
Amick of Prosperity and Mrs.
Henry L. Shealy of Newberry;
and 24 grandchildren and 27
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.
at St. James Lutheran Church
by Rev. Paul Hatch. Burial
was in the church cemetery.
T. L. Richardson
dies suddenly
Thomas Leon (Bully) Rich
ardson, 45, husband of Mrs.
Margaret Dowd Richardson,
died suddenly early Saturday
morning at his residence, Rt.
3, .Prosperity.
Mr. Richardson was born and
reared in Newberry County and
was the son of Mrs. Veta Kib-
ler Richardson and the late
James Leo Richardson. He was
a veteran of World War II,
a member of St. Paul’s Luther
an Church, and a member of
the S. C. National Guard for
20 years. He was employed ir
the maintenance department ol
Headquarters Battery S.G.N.G.
Mr. Richardson is survived
by his wife, Mrs. Margaret
Dowd Richardson, Prosptrity;
one son, Thomas Steve Rich
ardson, GMA, Milledgeville,
Ga.; his mother, Mrs. Veta K.
Richardson, Prosperity; t wo
brothers, William Richardson
»nd John Linwood Richardson,
ooth of Prosperity; two sisters,
Mrs. George E. (Nora Emma)
Counts of Prosperity and Mrs.
Samuel (Marzelle) Wiggers of
Columbia, and a number of
uncles and aunts.
Funeral was held Sunday at
3 p.m. from St. Paul’s Luther
an Church with Rev. Harry
Grout, Rev. Wyman Dowd and
Rev. J. A. Keisler Jr. conduct
ing the service. Burial was in
the church cemetery.
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