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by the way... H\ DORIS \. SANDI RS KARLV ISSLK Your Sunp, ap* r is coming *o oil one day e a r 1 y thm we* ■k or two r* a- -on-. ’ f rst, t h e -o-t office t; tkes a h"hday i iti uiy -1th and 1 T !»A r liar pul .cation date was oh -erved,y* )U V"u!d not g* -t y-mr Sunpap. r .ntd Fr.day N«• x •. We IT , * * " /.-• a hoi. day , once ; n t h- f - w nap* r \' i i v * !) ’.v a j. ,d a r * • t a r». The pi -tur , ,t ( • Id Clo- y n - h - pug* : : a 'ei mjrt.de r b i y ou til pmee i!y . s j day >" Gag m the P. h of July. A •ttl.< .-rt pat i m*! - m mgl eu day hr: ng ’h; s • • -n-t r a i' k to It- S e n RMM'V I INKir (irn- tn' t' ■ u ■ i. l if • if •• . the < > 11c<■ - mi;i Vi■ r11 k ^■ 1 •:i* 1 Stnifii Thunnotiii i- h<- .1 ■ ; 151 r f:( IM - } i > M 1 i f 1 f 111! * 1 1)' ' Jt f;i V •(' <>f I,' • \ V! 11 tr tl> '.Ilf Kf • ‘i f :!'■ ;u: i-:tr* 1 1 'f i \. i i W r • ! d- ’ i \ .1 1 ! t ’ f. •. a \ • ;'*a> U'il- I di ' h;i: (injfiwiit d : a tr.f fa t t- r u a - giwc s elector; i! 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( . 291u8, Ihur-mlay, July 1, 19G8 $2.00 Per Year—Single Copy 10c THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER "...O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave!” Since the coys of out snuggle tar freedom Old Glory" has been a ymboi to Amer ccmb i ymboi of unity and nciependmce let . keep the i ii mo;m i i-ion whir h this ■ d: a- , b M.mded be to re i :. . * • , n 1 <; , n 11 a g r• 1 o, i*n State Building and Loan is merged with Standard Mrs. Sease dies w i ... * .i l! y row um i if i.a rgfi o; :!i. 11.- ft. | ,a‘ 1 :l ’ "Uti of . ! v X }a I if laf i:; ■ it'- aiai . .an "iw .<. ■ t<> South * a’ "..;.;t. a. a, w .. Manuard to f ! v f t.hi >••• coan! if*- from a to ■ a; ( ,f .. vc n of fie c Advance sale grid tickets now underway Advance ticket sales are un derway for the five home eames of the Newberry Col lege Indians for the 19G8 sea son. Members of the Indian Club will he able to purchase choice season tickets at reduced prices from July 1st to August 1st Adult tickets for the five jeame's are $11 00, including- tax. In dian ('lubbers may also use the family plan and sit in section R, enabling- them to buy ehild- len's season tickets for t h • • f ve games at $1 00 per season t ek'd. Hairy Hmigepath, - ec ret ary of the Indian t’lub, advise^ that those who are not mem bers of the (’lub may join now and get the ihoiee seats. Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning Aug ust 1st and running through the moot h. The priee is $11.00 per sea-on ticket. Students who are not sitting m the family plan section ma\ purehase advance season tick ets during August for $5.00. These tickets will be for the student section. The I'.oiK home schedule will be: September 21, Appalachian; Omober a, T.enoir Rhyne; O. to- ber 10, Parents Day, Wofford; November 2, Homecoming, (mil- ford; and November 10, Rand day, Western Karolina. Indian Club dues may be eii! to Harry Hedgepath, 10,22 Harrington St . Request foi mail order tickets -hould be ad- dre- d to I.. ('. (1 raham, New- berry ('oliege, A 2ae mailing fee should be included I ’.RidHNS I’R A< TI< K IN (.RI-KN WOOD lb'. ,1. Ixeiine* h SOikes, for- im > 1of Newherry, has re I. ml y ioine, j 111 -. Rieliari 1 M ‘Hr. tan and M Rodney ('ui r n tin- 11ram ii e of interna 1 A! ■ i i i n e ip ( , I ee n wood . Dr. S11>ke * .-. a •' g rad.ua' -d • i "m the ITpvet .iy of South i a! "!ma wit h a IPS. degree :n I ‘ha 1 11: a. y. lb a’t emied the Me.j cal < oil. v"f Sou' h < ar -I ',,t. and at;* ‘ gra. 1 ua' ion, ■ 'd n m. :. hip at t he Ue<l cai < ol ieg e Hospita 1 in i I.a mes! on. He ha - r -cent A . ••mpl'-'ed a tW" y. ;* ■ ni■ dm:i, i • 1 >.jdeiwy and 1 " • a j f< n ''. w .■■ !i! p , n Renal 1 i, • a ■ and Knd- .cr. nolog-y at Kin.n .. 1'i.i• i -.t ll-n ta! .n \ dan; a, < 1 ■ " rg.a. Dr. and Mrs. Stoke. , their m . A - lit) y and 1 ay 1 or, and u mo-h'-r, Ah . Julia Weeds -1 - i e -, v'. ,! 1 mat, . e their home : an a , ne s oI • ■ a - - 'A a burn and - n : -b, county and was • i .... r.t'-r of t lie late (let). Mamma- (iraham Wilson, b, a.,,., ‘ ! a • widow of L. L. . b ' a i had made h.er home • a I’r*.- perity for a number f year S••. ua- a member of at Pau.- Lutheran church b.,:a ral . ei vices were held Monday from her church with Rev J. 1. Drafts conducting be s-o-tace. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mi Sease is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John R. SI., aly. Prosperity. n ( . I’l enw oo«i. dies in R. I. Rowman H. Riehard.-on. 7 s , of Middletown. Rhode island, died Sunday. Funeral services and interment were conduct ed Thursday in Newport. He was a native of Pomaria, son of the late Rennie R. and Mary Setzler Richardson. His wife was the late Alice Kil kenny Richardson. Among his survivors are three sisters, Mrs. (iladys Griffin, Mrs. Ruth Kinard and Mrs. Olive Glymph, all of Pomaria.