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PAGE 8—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, August 15,1968 J. Alvin Kinard service Sunday James Alvin Kinard, 66, prominent businessman, farmer and civic leader, died suddenly Friday morning at his place of business in Pomaria. Mr. Kinard was born in Pomaria, a son of the late Jas. T. and Maggie Glymph Kinard. He attended Pomaria schools and Newberry College. Mr. Kinard was one of the first pulpwood dealers in this area and at the time of his death was engaged in the pulpwood business, general mercantile business for 40 years in Po maria and was operating the R1TZ THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY W31 Penny Charlton Heston, Joan Hackett, Donald Pleasence SATURDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY Don’t Raise The Bridge Lower The River Jerry Lewis, Terry Thomas, Jacqueline Pearce WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY A Time To Sing Hank Williams, Jr., Shelley Fabares, Ed Begley Clover Leaf THURSDAY Fantastic Voyage Stephen Boyd, Raquel Welch FRIDAY, SATURDAY Double Feature Five Million Years To Earth James Donald, Barbara Shelley The Viking Queen Don Murray Carlta Andrew Keir SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY The Sweet Ride Tony Francioss, Michael Sarrazin Jacqueline Bisset THURSDAY, FRIDAY To “Sir, With Love” Sidney Poitier Always A Color Cartoon Pomaria Ginnery. Mr. Kinard was a member of St. Pauls’ Lutheran church. He was also a Mason, being a member of Lodge No. 271 o f Little Mountain, a former mem ber of the Newberry County Board of Education, a member of the Newberry County Farm Bureau, a former trustee of Pomaria School district, and a member of the S. C. Pulpwood Dealers Association. Mr. Kinard was a former magistrate of the Pomaria District of Newberry having served several terms in this capacity. He also was an ac tive member of the S. C. Gin- ner’s Association and was the president of Mid-Carolina In vestment Club, a charter mem ber of the Mid-Carolina Coun try Club and a member of the Pomaria Ruritan Club. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ibbie Shedd Kinard; one brother, T. G. Kinard of Clo ver; three sisters, Mrs. H. W. Hentz and Mrs. H. W. Lomi- nick, both of Pomaria, and Mrs. Roy E. Hewey of Spar tanburg; a niece, whom he rear ed, Mrs. Gurnie Stuck of Po maria. Funeral services were held Sunday from his church, con ducted by Rev. Harry Crouch and Rev. Elford Roof. Burial was in the church cemetery. Ollie Moye’s II Mrs. Lillian Snipes Callaham of Anderson died at her home early Monday morning. She was the mother of Ollie Moye of this city. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday at Beaver Dam Baptist Church near Fair Play. Burial was in Forest Lawn Memorial Park. LOCAL MAN’S FATHER DIES James Robert Brasington, 75, of Lockhart died at a hospital Monday morning. He was the father of J. R. Brasington, Jr. of Newberry. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday afternoon at Lockhart Methodist Church. Burial was in Union Memorial Gardens. To Preach Here The Rev. Harry T. Schutte, of the Covenant Presbyterian Church, Covenant Road, Colum bia, will be preaching August 18-23 at 8:00 p,m. in the Smyrna Presbyterian Church, Belfast Road. The Rev. Charles 0. Gahagan, pastor of Symma invites the public to come and hear Mr. Schutte. Rep. Folk’s mother dies Mrs. Pauline Wells Folk, 58, mother of Newberry County Rep D. P. Folk II, died sud denly Wednesday at her home in Denmark. Surviving in addition to her son and her husband, William R. Folk of Denmark, is another son, Christian S. Folk of New berry. Funeral services were con ducted Friday afternoon in Denmark. WITH MEN IN THE SERVICES TOPEKA, KAN. — Robert G. Lister Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Lister of 1519 Mower street, Newberry, is participating in a U. S. Air Force Reserve Officers Train ing Corps field training en campment at Forbes AFB, Kan. During the encampment, ca dets become familiar with the life and activities on Air Force bases and can examine career opportunities in which they might wish to serve as officers. Cadet Lister, a graduate of Newberry High school, is a member of the AFROTC unit at The Citadel. VIETNAM—Marine Corporal Hugh S. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Jones of 1806 Rivers street and husband of the former Miss Shirley Rish of Little Mountain, was grad uated from a three day Basic Supply Organic Accounting School established by the Spec ial Projects section of the Force Logistic Command. The FLC supports and sup plies more than 80,000 Mar ines plus other U. S. and Al lied forces operating in the I Corps area of S. Vietnam. FT. JACKSON—Army Cap tain Roger Leaks Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Leaks, Rt. 1, Chappells, completed a med ical supply and services course July 19 at Brooke Army Medi cal Center, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas. The 12-week course pro vides Medical Service Corps of ficers with a working knowl edge of medical supply man agement. Instruction includes accounting, financial and per sonnel management plus the storage, distribution and main tenance of medical material Mis • • • • .Time SHOP PEOPLES BOOK STORE FOR MANY BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIALS 1968 BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL BLUE HORSE BINDER FILLERS Spedal High Count tfc fk. 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