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■ ■■ The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Oct. 10, .1968—PAGE 11 morial hospital. She was a native of Del Rio, Va., daughter of the late John and Frances Bullington Hall. Surviving are three sons, T. L. Turner of Lockport, 111., C. P. Turner of Newberry and Clifford A. Turner of Prosper ity; four daughters, Mrs. Jos ephine Roton of Big Island, Va., Mrs. Kathleen Hunnicutt of Fort Mill, Mrs. Nora Magbee of Newberry and Mrs. Bernice Bannister of Prosperity; three sisters, Mrs. Carrie Green of Greenville, Mrs. Lorrie William son of Gastonia, N. C. and Mrs. Odie Thornberry of Georgia; four brothers, I. A. Hall, of Spartanburg, Elmer Hall of Easley, Carl Hall of Knoxville, Tenn, and C. A. Hall of Water- town, N. Y. Attracting much attention at the Fair ford, Sr., a member of the fair committee, this week were the many beautiful cakes, and cake judges Mrs. W. R. Reid and Mrs. Fair Manager Pete Parrott holds one of Sloan Chapman. (Sunphoto by Steve the entries. With him at left is C. A. Duf- Armfield.) Long service held Wednesday James L. “Monce” Long, 68, died Monday at a local nursing home. He was a native of Newberry county, a son of the late J. A. and Annie Mills Long. He was a retired employee of Newberry Mills and a member of Queen's Chapel Presbyterian church. Surviving are three sons, J. L. Long Jr., of Rock Hill; Alvin Long of West New York, N. J. and Roy Long of Newberry; two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Harmon of Newberry and Mrs. Annie Davenport of Gaffney; four brothers, Jack, Ben and Arthur Long of Newberry and John Long of Leesville. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Whitaker Fun eral home by Rev. Neil Trues- dell and Rev. Vivian Pressley. Burial was in Rosemont ceme tery. Steve Fulmer dies at age 15 Steve Randy Fulmer, 15, died Thursday night at the Newberry County Memorial hospital after an illness of 3 months. He was born and reared in the Macedonia section of the county and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Furman Fulmer. He was a student of Mid-Caro lina High school and was an ac tive member of the Mid-Caro lina Band; a member of Mace donia Lutheran church, and took an active part in all school and church activities. He is survived by* his par ents, Furman and Mary Frick Fulmer, Prosperity; his ma ternal grandmother, Mrs. Les ter Frick, Chapin; one broth er, Furman Fulmer, Columbia; five sisters, Mrs. Frances Gar ner, Belvedere; Mrs. George Oxner, Newberry^ Mrs. George Metts, West Columbia; Mrs. Freddie Cain, West Columbia; Mrs. Ellis Cannon, Chapin; and a number of other rela tives in zne county. Funeral services were held Saturday from his church with Rev. Fletcher Rice conducting the service. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Wallenzme services KINARDS — Mrs. Trannie Werts Wallenzine, 87, widow of James H. Wallenzine, died Monday at a Greenwood hospi tal. She was a native of Newber ry county, daughter of the late Burr and Lucinda Schumpert Werts. She was a member of Little-River Dominick Presby terian church. Surviving are two sons, W. C. Wallenzine of Clinton, and Ira J. Wallenzine of Joanna; four daughters, Mrs. Fred Bragg and Mrs. Lily Miller of Joanna and Mrs. M. L. Moates and Mrs. W. Meadows Minick of Kinards. Funeral services were held Wednesday from her church, conducted by Rev. Leon Jef fords. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Long dies at rest home Mrs. Beatrice Fulmer Long, 85, died Saturday afternoon at Rikard’s Rest Home after a long illness. A native of Lex ington county, she was the daughter of the late W. W. and Cedecia Fulmer. She was a member of St. James Luth eran church and the last sur viving member of her immed iate family. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. B. T. Mills of Newberry; a son, Ernest T. Long Jr.,ofNewberry; 13 grandchildren and 37 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday from her church with Rev. Paul Hatch conducting the service. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Reames dies Tuesday County native dies in N. C. Mrs. Carrie Alman Reames, 84, widow of Edwin Reames, died Tuesday at her home on Old Whitmire highway. She was a native of Union county, daughter of the late J. F. and Julie Garner Alman. She was a school teacher and was a member of Beth Eden Lutheran church. Surviving are a son, William A. Reames of Greensboro, N. C.;, three daughters, Mrs. Lam bert Riser of Newberry, Mrs. John Brown of Fayetteville, N. C., and Mrs. J. C. Dixon, of Bishopville; three brothers, W. W. Alman of Union, J. H. Alman of Spartanburg and J. T. Alman of Washington, D.C. Mrs. Turner dies at age 78 PROSPERITY—Mrs. Flor ence Hall Turner, 78, widow of Joseph Turner, died Tuesday at the Newberry County Me- Jackson W. Taylor, 77, of Gastonia, N. C. died late Thursday night at an Ashe ville, N. C. hospital after a lingering illness. Mr. Taylor was born in this county, son of the late John F. and Alma White Taylor. He was a retired Railroad Postal Clerk and was a member of St. John Methodist church of Gastonia. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Maude Abrams Taylor of Gastonia; one son, Jackson W. Taylor, Jr., of Gastonia; one brother, John F. Taylor, of Pinehurst, N. C.; three sisters, Mrs. H. W. Earhardt, of Pine hurst; Mrs. Allen Watson of Columbia and Mrs. Arthur Bor ing of Plant City, Fla. Funeral services were held Saturday at Whitaker Funeral Home by Rev. Paul Berrier. In terment was in Rosemont cem etery . M. W. Wallace dies suddenly Millard Wiley Wallace, 54, of Rt. 1, Newberry, died sud denly Saturday morning. A native of Damascus, Va., he was a son of the late John H. and Minnie T. Wallace. He had made his home in Newber ry for the past 30 years, and was employed by Newberry Mills. He was a deacon at West End Baptist church and Sun day School superintendent. Surviving is his wife, Bea trice Kibler Wallace; a daugh ter, Mrs. Richard Merritt, of Cayce; three sisters, Mrs. Ber- ley Humphrey, Joanna; Mrs. Vernon Gault, Gaffney, Mrs. Agnew Roach, Greer. Funeral services were held Sunday from his church with Rev. Ralph Rhyne and Rev. Paul Bullington conducting the service. Burial was in Newber ry Memorial Gardens. MAN OR WOMAN INCOME - SPARE TIME No selling. Refill and collect money from U. S. Postage Stamp Machines in this area. To qualify must have car, ref erences, $900 to $1,900 cash in vestment required. Ten hours weekly can net excellent income —more time can result in more money. Territories now open in the entire state. For personal interview write Progressive, Bx 23121, Mint Hill Station, Char lotte, N. C. 28212. Include Ph. number. ELECT BILLY ODELL Four generations of a family are represented by the attractive ladies in the above photograph. They are Mrs. John C. Goggans, the former Sarah Houseal; her daugh ter, Mrs. Allen (SaSa) Barron of Jalapa; granddaughter, Mrs. Allen Robert Romans; and great-granddaughter, five-week old Sarah Dustin Romans, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Romans of Columbus, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Barron also have two sons, Zack who is serving with the Army at Fort Leonardwood, Mo., and Allen, Jr., with the U. S. Navy at Newport, R. I. (Photo by Nichols.) NOTICE OF SECOND READING AMENDMENTS ORDINANCE—CODE OF LAWS CITY OF NEWBERRY, S. C. Second Reading will be held at Council Meet ing, October 15, 1968 beginning at 7:30 P. M. in Council Room, City Hall on the following amend ments to Ordinances of the City of Newberry, S. C.: 1. A Proposal which would Re-Zone an area on Vincent Street from Exclusive Manufacturing (M-l) to a General Business (B-3) District. 2. An Amendment to the Electrical Code of the City of Newberry, S. C.—Article II (Section 4) 3. An Ordinance to provide for the surfacing of Boyd Street, with abutting property owners prop erty owners sharing one-half the cost. City Council City of Newbery SUPERVISOR on Nov. 5th