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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Oct. 24, 1968|—PAGE 11
STONEY HILL: Voting at
Stoney Hill Center; managers,
Earl Boozer, Monroe Morris,
and Dudley Hawkins; clerk,
Mrs. McCree Vriezelaar.
ST. PAUL: Voting at St.
Paul's Church; managers, Mrs.
Virgil Williamson, Sidney Koon
and Mrs. David L. Wedaman;
clerk, Mrs. John F. Wheeler.
ST. PHILLIPS: Voting at
St. Phillips Fellowship Hall;
managers, Phelix Livingston,
Luther Fellers and Muscoe Ale-
wine; clerk, D. Govan Sease.
TRINITY: Voting at Trinity
Church; managers, J. Newton
Dickert, Ray .A Martin and
Jim Waldrop; clerk, L. B. Bed-
enbaugh.
UNION: Voting at Home of
Virgil Kinard; managers, Mrs.
Alice Moates, J. R. Lake and
Mrs. Jake Sligh; clerk, Cecil
Counts.
UTOPIA: Voting at J. C.
Nichols’ Store; managers, John
A. Mullins, Annie H. Derrick
and Clyde N. Lake; clerk, Ruby
C. Nichols.
VAUGHNVILLE: Voting at
Mrs. • Viola Dominick’s Old
Home; managers, P. N. Boozer,
Mrs. Estelle S. Stewart and
Mrs. Esther C. Sloan; clerk,
Mrs. Harriett Salters.
WALTON: Voting at Mrs.
Earl Crooks’ Residence; mana
gers, George E. Hentz, Joseph
Ruff and Johnnie Graham;
clerk, Mrs. Earl Crooks.'
WHEEL AND: Voting at the
Wheeland Community Center;
managers, M. A. Riddle, D. C.
Boland and Mrs. Hattie Sulli
van; clerk, Mrs. Eula Boland.
WHITMIRE NO. 1: Voting at
City Hall; managers, Thomas
E. Ravan, Mrs. James H. Ab
rams, Mrs. George S. Donnan,
Mrs. John F. Roche, Mrs. Jas.
H. Nates and Mrs. M. E. Ab
rams Sr,; clerk, Mrs. Flay E.
Alexander.
WHITMIRE NO. 2: Voting at
Park Street School; managers,
Harry J. Felker, Mrs. M. E.
Abrams Jr., Mrs. Beatty Scott,
Tom P. Scott, Mrs. E. T.
Shouse, and Mrs. Thomas Ma
lone; clerk, Mr. Joe H. Simp
son Jr.
ZION: Voting at Henry Folks
Home; managers, J. H. Folk,
Forrest Lee Graham and Ray
Graham Sr.; clerk, Mrs. J. H.
Folk.
The Managers at each Pre
cinct named above are request
ed to delegate one of their num
ber to secure the boxes and
blanks for the election.
Boxes may be picked up at
the Newberry County Court
House between 9:00 o’clock and
12:00 o’clock on Saturday, Nov
ember 2, 1968. The boxes may
not be delivered to anyone other
than a manager or clerk.
JOHN A. MAYER
ROBERT D. SCHUMPERT
ROBERT C. UNDERWOOD
Commissioners of Elections
for Newberry County, S. C.
October 22, 1968.
Commander on
official visit
Sir Knight Talmadge Scott
Godfrey, Right Eminent Grand
Commander, Knights Templar
of the state of South Carolina
made an official visit Monday
night. October 14. at th#» repu-
While others were enjoying refresh-: ing between the two rows of books, he is
ments and talking with friends during completely engrossed in a volume and ob-
Open House of the Newberry-Saluda Lib- livious to the activities going on in other
rary Sunday, this young patron decided to parts of the library. (Sunphoto)
see what the Library had to offer. Stand-
Parker wins
mock election
A mock election held at
Newberry College shows an
averwhelming vote of approval
for Republican Senatorial can
didate Marshall Parker.
The mock election was spon
sored by the GUNG-HO club,
a non-partisam political in
terest group. A final tabula
tion of the votes gave Parker
71.5 percent of the student’s
vote, and 28.5 percent for Rol
lings.
Commenting of his victory,
Parker said, “This mock elec
tion victory at Newberry Col
lege shows that college stu
dents there favor my approach
to America’s problems and my
solution to those problems. Both
my opponent, Mr. Rollings and
I spoke at Newberry College
prior to this mock election—
Mr. Rollings on Sept. 26; I on
Oct. 3. This victory shows that
my positive program is the one
Newberry College students
favor.”
RE-ELECT
C. D. “Pete”
COLEMAN
lar meeting of the Newberry
Commandery of the Knights
Templar.
The Grand Commander was
presented to Sir Knight David
L. Laird, Jr., Eminent Com
mander of Newberry Command
ery Number 6 by Sir Knight
J. 0. Donkle.
The Grand Commander is a
native of Spartanburg county.
He was educated in the county
public schools and Wofford col
lege and Hollingsworth Busi
ness College. He is a veteran
of World War II having served
in both the European and Pac
ific theatres of operations.
He is married to the former
Miss Mildred Brown Caldwell
of Rock Hill. He is the sales
manager for Marshall Oil Co.,
Rock Hill, S. C.
In addition to his Masonic
work he is active in his church,
Oakland Baptist, and in many
civic organizations.
His outstanding Masonic rec
ord includes:
Raised Rock Hill Lodge No.
Ill, Rock Hill, Nov. 29, 1946.
Served as Worshipful Master
1956.
Exalted March 25, 1949,
Bratton Chapter No. 32, served
as High Priest 1958. Anointed
to the Hold Order of High
Priestho I March 11, 1958. Su
per Excellent Master February
28, 1961. Thrice Illustrious
Masters Degree March 12, 1962.
Grand Master 2nd Veil 1960;
District Deputy Grand High
Priest 5th District 1961 and
1962; and is the Grand Repre
sentative of the Grand Chapter
of Massachusetts.
Greeted April 29, 1949, Camp
bell Council No. 18, R. & S. M.;
Illustrious Master 1951. Grand
Representative of the Grand
Council of the State of Califor
nia. Grand Marshal of Grand
Council 1960; Grand Steward of
the Grand Council 1964.
Knighted October 17, 1949,
Rock Hill Commandery No. 15,
K. T.; served as Eminent Com
mander 1957; and is the Grand
Representative of the Grand
Commandery of Maryland.
K. Y. C. H. Palmetto Priory
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the undersigned
intends to apply for a re
tail liquor license for a Li
quor Store to be located at
2603 Main Street in the City
of Newberry. This notice is
given pursuant to the In
toxicating Beverage Act of
the code of Laws of South
Carolina, 1962, as amemded.
C. R. KOON
No. 54, March 13, 1961. Past
Patron of Catawba Chapter No.
131, Order of Eastern Star in
1957; member of the Red Cross
of Constantine, All Saints Con
clave, November 7, 1966.
He has served as secretary
and recorder of Bratton Chap
ter No. 32, R. A. M.; Campbell
Council No. 18, R. & S. M., and
Rock Hill Commandery No. 15,
K. T., since 1961 and is a
member of Hejas Shrine Tem
ple A. A. O. N. M. S. Initiated
June, 1950.
Presbytery to
meet Sunday
District IV of the S. C. Pres
bytery will meet October 27,
at Smyrna Presbyterian church.
Registration begins at 2 p.m.
and the meeting at 2:30 p.m.
Theme will be “How to Use the
Workbook.”
The meeting is planned for
all members of The Women of
The Church and all are urged
to attend. Workshops will be
held for officers; those not at
tending workshops will be
privileged to hear inspirational
messages from Synodical Pres
ident, .Mrs. George Sheppard.
Highlight of the meeting
will be a brief circle meeting;
Bible moderator, Mrs. Alfred
Bixler, First church, Clinton.
Mrs. W. C. Gaddis, of Don
alds, is Acting President, and
Mrs. Henry P. Gilbert, Clinton,
is District Chairman.
4-H’ers may get
pine seedlings
The West Virginia Pulp and
Paper company is making av
ailable free pine seedlings to
4-H club members of Newberry
county. The program is a con
tinuation of the program in ef
fect last year. A club member
may receive one or two thous
and slash or loblolly pine seed
lings free of charge who agrees
to plant and care for them.
Any 4-H Club member in
terested in these pine seedlings
should contact J. O. Donkle,
Associate County Agent, and
fill out a request form.
These applications must be
filled out by the first of Nov
ember. Pine seedlings will then
be delivered to the West Vir
ginia Pulp and Paper Wood
Yard at Prosperity on Thurs
day, December 12, where they
can be picked up by the 4-H
club member.
YOUR
Alderman
He will continue to repre
sent all the citizens with
integrity, fairness and lev
el-headed judgment.
YOUR VOTE WILL BE
APPRECIATED
JOHN
GRISSO
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR CONGRESS,
Third District
For NEW Direction in America
YOU NEED A CHANGE IN CONGRESS
elect
JOHN GRISSO
November 5
Paid for by Grisso for Congress Committee, Robert Waldrep,Chairman