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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, October 3, 1968—PAGE 9
Continuing its program of rewarding employees for re
cruiting qualified personnel, Newberry Mills recently pre
sented $25 savings bonds to the above persons: from left,
Foster Pardue, Fidele Paquin and Walter Rice, weaving
department, and Joseph Gray, preparation department.
married on September 15th at
Prosperity.
Joe Nobles, Newberry, and
Thomas Edward Griffin of Frances Toby Taylor, of Whit-
Pomaria and Carolyn Janice inj re were married on Sept 20
Rinehart of Prosperity ware a t Newberry by Probate Judge
Frank H. Ward.
Douglas M. Goff of Newber
ry and Dianne Boozer of Pros
perity were married at New
berry on Sept. 21.
Charles Keith Boozer, Pros
perity, and Phyllis Gay, Lees-
ville, were married on Septem
ber 24 at Leesville.
Rhett Summers Fellers and
Edna Marie Sineath of Pros
perity were married there on
September 21.
Indians, Bears
clash Saturday
The Newberry College Ind
ians will be seeking their first
win this Saturday, Oct. 5 as
the powerful Lenoir Rhyne
Bears invade Setzler Field. The
Indians were massacred last
season by their North Carolina
Lutheran counterpart, 54-6,
and the Tribe hopes to return
the favor.
Thus far, Lenoir Rhyne is 2-0
on the season while Newberry
is 0-2 and looking for its first
victory. Lenoir Rhyne has not
shown the scorching punch that
produced 42.7 points per game
last season.
The Bears’ first victory was
a 13-7 squeaker against an
aroused Wofford team. Their
second victory came at the ex
pense of the Presbyterian Blue
Hose by p score of 17-7. New
berry was drubbed 55-14 by
Appalachian in its first outing,
and was blanked 31-0 by Cat
awba.
The Indians will have to stop
the feared single wing offense
run to perfection by the Bears.
The pigskin appears to be lost
in the backfield. LR will be led
by halfback Jack Huss who set
a new school record last season
with 1063 yards through the
air. All-Conference Toby Mor
gan will return to the wingback
position.
The Indians will be led by
tailback George Taylor and
fullback Don Burton. Taylor
is the leading Indian ground
gainer and Burton came into
his own as a runner against
Catawba. The bruising fullback
carried 12 times for 70 yards
and a 4.2 average.
Roger Hazel was also im
pressive against Catawba as he
nabbed four passes. He has a
total of eight catches for 91
yards and one touchdown thus
far in the season. As a punter,
Hazel has punted 13 times for
592 yards.
NEWCOMERS CLUB
HAS MEETING
The Newberry Newcomers
Club held its first fall meet
ing Wednesday, September 18
at Smeltzer Hall, Newberry
College. The officers were in
troduced by the president, Mrs.
A1 Mature: Vice President, Mrs.
Jim Kimmell; secretary, Mrs.
George Renwick; treasurer, Mrs.
E. M. Anderson, Jr.; chairman
of membership-visitation, Mrs.
James Holcombe; hospitality
chairman, Mrs. Roger Crouch,
Mrs. James Lake.
The members of the advisory
council were also introduced:
Mesdames J. Ellis Denny, O. M.
Cobb, L. Hart Jordan, Aaron
O’Bier, Charles Ragland, G.
Thomas Riggin, D. W. Rinehart.
Mrs. Kimmell announced the
program for the coming year,
then passed around a chart
showing the activities the club
is planning for the coming year.
Members were able to enroll in
bridge, ceramics, knitting, etc.
Mrs. Crouch invited anyone
interested in art to join the
class on Monday mornings
from 9:00 to 12:00 on Hunt St.
Mrs. James Holcombe and
Mrs. Aaron O’Bier served cof
fee and refreshments to the 45
ladies present.
Ralph B. Baker-Chairman Louis C. Floyd R. Aubrey Harley
Thomas H. Pope
Pinckney N. Abrams
Minding your money
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Through loans to hundreds of families and businesses, Standard money is busy
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