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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, December 20, 1967—SEC. A—PAGE 13 Miss Crooks, 89 service Sunday Miss Hattie Belle Crooks, 89, died Friday night at the New berry County Memorial Hospi tal after a lingering illness. Miss Crooks was born in Newberry County, the daughter of the late John B. and Amanda G. Lyons Crooks. Until her re tirement, she was clerk with the Southern Railway Company in Spartanburg. She was a member of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. Funeral services were con- ucted at 2:30 p. m. Sunday at the Whitaker Funeral Home by Dr. H. A. McCullough and Dr. E. B. Keisler. Interment was in Rosemont Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Max- ie Stone, William Swittenberg, Paul Whitaker, Ed Cannon, John Swittenberg, Carl Setzler and D. P. Folk. J. P. Hyler’s sister dies Mrs. Mamie Hyler Black, 62, of Saluda died Wednesday at a Columbia hospital. She was a sister of J. P. Hyler of this city. Funeral services were conducted Friday 1 at Sardis Baptist church. Interment fol lowed in Cleve Matthews cem etery Kneece rites were Saturday \ Harold Kneece, 39, of Archer, Florida, died Thursday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Colie Cocrkell in Saluda. Among his survivors is a brother, Clar ence Kneece, of this city. Funeral services were held Saturday at Good Hope Luth eran church, with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs. Anderson’s mother dies Mrs. Mary Wells Baker, 71, of Route 1, Clinton, mother of Mrs. Henry Anderson of this city, died Monday in a Clinton hospital after a brief illness. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church by Rev J.. W. Spillers and Rev. Thomas A. Miller, III. Must report income to VA Some two million veterans and dependents receiving pen sions from the Veterans Ad ministration are being mailed cards on which to report their m 4 Merry ChriQtmaQ to AH! We wisn 7 v.vi and yours a very Merry Christmas ... and extend our thanks for your loyal patronage. * i . *&&■*** • \ H. L HEDGEPATH & SON GARAGE Cut-Off Road Phone 276-2148 NEWBERRY BEAUTY SHOP RUBY KINARD Phone 276-2083 1108 Harrington St annual income, the VA Regional office reports. The check - sized income re port cards, enclosed with the November pension checks mail ed December 1, must be filled out and returned to the VA by January 31 or payment of the pension will be stopped. The law requires that payment be stopped if income is not re ported. The forms are again simpli fied this year, and designed for faster processing in automatic accounting machines. In addition to requesting that the cards NOT be folded, torn or mutilated, the VA this year is also asking pension recipi ents to return them in the window envelops that are en closed w T ith their November check and income question naires mailed December 1. The VA asks that the questionnaire card be put in the return en velop so that the preprinted VA address shows thru the envelop window. The Students, Faculty and Administration of g NEWBERRY COLLEGE Wish You a Joyous Christmas I And a New Year I Filled with Hope I c«tctctctc'c'ctctctc««tftctctc«tc««ctf«ctc«c«««tc«««ic«tctc««tctetetc«ctt«tc 1 s COPYRIGHT © 1»«7. THE GREAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TEA CO., INC.