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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, March 21, 1968—PAGE 3 A. M. (Mac) Dominick is shown at the Charleston Inn, Charleston, proudly holding his living color wedding scene which was hung as one of the best pictures of the year at the Professional Photographers Convention held March 10-12. This picture was the highest rated wed ding scene at the convention. It was taken by Mr. Domi nick as only one of a group at a wedding last summer, and was only enlarged for the contest. Hipp in race for Magistrate Alvin G. Hipp announced on Monday that he is seeking the office of Newberry County Magistrate District No. 2. This office is being vacated by Mag istrate Gene Shealy, who has announced as a candidate for Sheriff in the Democratic pri mary. Mr. Hipp qualified to run in the- magistrate race on Mon day. A resident of Newberry for 35 years, he is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George R. Hipp ,and is married to the former Ruth Caldwell. They have two daughters, Mrs. Billy Bowers of Aiken and Mrs. Wil bert Brigham of Columbia. Mr. Hipp is a salesman and oper ates a small farm. He attended O’Neal High school in the county and is a veteran of World W T ar II, hav ing served three and a half years, including 13 months overseas. He is a member of First Baptist church and the Adelphian Sunday school class; a member of American Legion Post 24 and a Mason of Amity Lodge No. 87. Initiate to Phi Kappa Phi Spring initiates to Phi Kappa Phi, national honor society for seholast'c achievement, were honored recently at a banquet at Winthrop College. New members of Book and Key, a Winthrop organization to rec ognize achievement in the lib eral arts, were also honored. Among the Phi Kappa Phi initiates was Marcia Abrams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Abrams of this city. Marcia is a graduate of Newberry high school and entered Winthrop in August l'JG5, where she is majoring in mathematics and minoring in English.. She is a Marshal, a House Counselor in Phelps Hall and is a member of Archimedians. Among the Book and Key officers honored was Miss Nora Carolina Ratteree of this city, president of Book and Key. Tom Perry runs for Magistrate Thomas B (Tom) Perry, a Newberry business man for the past 15 years, is a candidate for Newberry County Magistrate’s office, pledging to offer “ser vice with respect and honesty.” Mr. Perry, a native of Salu da county, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Perry, who live on Route 2, Newberry. He came to Newberry at an early age and attended the schools of this city. Mr. Perry is married to the former Miss Ollie Morris, dau ghter of J. V. (Bud) Morris of Charles street. The Perrys have five children, Gerald, a gradu ate of Newberry College, man ager for the W. T. Grant store in Atlanta, Ga.; Bobby, gradu ate of the University of S. C., a registered pharmacist in Lex ington; James Vernon, a stu dent at Greenwood Tech; Lucy Ann, a nurses aid at the Mills Clinic; and Danny, student at Newberrv hieh. Mr. Perry is a member of Reformation Southern Method ist Church in Prosperity where he is a member of the Board of Stewards and Board of Trus tees. Since 19G0, Mr. Perry has operated Tom’s Open Air Mar ket. Prior tothat, he operated Perry’s Service Station. Mr. Perry promises, if elect- id magistrate, he would be against the use of this political office for personal gains, and against attempted dictatorship by any group. “I will do my best to provide the service and law enforcement we need in this county for the proper protection of our fam ilies.” Mr. Perry said, ”1 have served the people of this county in my business in a sober, fair and honest way, and will do whatever is needed to uphold laws that are justly passed in our county. “I respectfully request your support, and if elected, I will serve with dedication and dili gence. ” Attend State DAR Congress Mrs. F. Scott Elliott, Sr., regent of Jasper Chapter, Mrs. Price K. Harmon, vice regent, Mrs. W. M. Garlington, record ing secretary and Miss Rose Hamm, chairman of DAR schools, represented the Chap ter at the 72nd State Congress DAR at Clemson March 14-15. District I was hostess for this meeting. The Jasper Chapter won a blue ribbon on its yearbook and will rate a silver star on the honor roll achievements. The State Society DAR Con gress for 1968-1969 will be held in Columbia with the Jas per Chapter as one of the hos tess groups. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Wilbur E. Epps deceased, are hereby noti fied to file the same, duly verified with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please make pay ment likewise. FURMAN EPPS HAROLD EPPS Executors RFD No.1,Newberry, S. C. March 15, 1968 Mar21-3t OF YOUR SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $15,000 COtw In Any Family There Are Lots Of Reasons For Saving... Father saves for emergencies, like sickness and un employment. Mother wants a new modern kitchen, so she budgets to save for it. Sis is getting married, and has lots of things to save for in her future. Sis’s fiancee has been saving for the down payment on a home for both of them. Billy saves the money he makes on his paper route so he can go to college. Judy saves ’cause she likes the jingly sound of coins. It’s good training, too! P.S. Bet your family has things to save for, too! Open a savings account now for every member of your family. Remember — Where you save does make a differ ence. AVJNGS AND LoAN ASSOCIATION A SAVING INSTITUTION f’ O U N D t D I Sftsa COLLBOX STBXXT. NBWBBBAT, ». • DIRECTORS John F. Clarkson J. K. Willingham E. B. PurceU W. C. Huffman A. E. Morehead P. M. DeLoache, Saluda, S. C.