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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. O, Thursday, Jan. 30, 1909—PAGE 3 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Meianchthon Epting of Route 3, Newberry" announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Jean Cox, to William Fred Blackmon, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Fred Blackmon, Sr., of Thompson, Ga. The bride-elect is a senior at the University of Georgia, where she is a member of Alphi Chi Omega Sorority. The bridegroom-elect is a senior at the University of Georgia, where he is a member of Sigma Pi Fraternity. The wedding is planned for March 23 at 4:00 P. M. at the Lutheran Church of The Redeemer. Reading Club scheduled at public library A favorite reading program for children will return this summer to many of South Car olina's public libraries. Design ed to teach youngsters the facts about soil and forest con- servation, Smokey Bear Read ing Clubs will be formed under the co-sponsorship of the S. C. State Library Board and the South Carolina Forestry Com mission. The Smokey Bear Reading Club, driving its name from the famous fire-fighting Bear, originated in South Carolina over 15 years ago and has since found popularity in many other state s . This year, “Keep South Carolina Green” will be the theme for the young conserva tionists. Any child who can read is eligible for Club menaber- shjp. As a member of 'be Club, each child receives a Smokey Bear badge and membership card. When a child reads five books, be receives reeognitjon as a Junior Ranger. After he completes ten books —-five on natural history and five of his own choosing—be qualifies for a Smokey Bear Reading Certificate. Each child is encouraged to read at his own speed and on his own level In addition to regular activ ities, each Club will feature programs by local forest and wildlife rangers and conser vation films will be shown. Miss Estellenc P. Walker, director of the State Library Board, commented, “We are delighted to co-sponsor the Smokey Bear Reading Club in our public libraries, and at Fort Jackson. It has prover to be an extremely worthwhile program since children's inter est in conservation and nature is stimulated through the read ing of good books. The last year the program was held here, there was a significant decrease in the number of for est fires in the State.* Named winner of contest Linda J. Boozer, a member of the senior class at Newberry High School, has earned the highest rating in her school in the 1969 search for the * American Homemaker Of Tomorrow,* sponsored by Gen eral Mills, Inc. Linda will be entitled to wear the Homemaker of Tomorrow charm, and her examination paper will be entered in judg ing for the State Homemaker of Tomorrow. The Betty Crocker Home maker from Sooth Carolina, together with those from other states and the District of Col umbia, each accompanied by a school advisor, will join in an expense paid educational tour of Washington, D. C. and Col onial WiRiamsborg, Va. next spring. The national winner, who will receive a $5000 scholar ship, will be announced at a dinner in Williamsburg. Ail State Band Concert draws large audience Many Xewberriam attended the All State Band concerts held Sunday afternoon in Mc Alister Auditorium on the cam pus of Furman University. Among them were relatives and friends of the seven bond stu dents from Newberry who were selected for AH State; former AH Staters, and members of the Newberry bands. About 1500 musicians in grades six through 12 audi tioned for the three All State Bands Of this number, only 375 were chosen. Seven of the 375 were members of the New berry High School Band. Their selection over keen competition attests the ability of these stu dents and the excellent instruc tion of their director. Miss Lurraune Paris. Participating in the All State Senior Band were Debbie SLgh, Cliff Waits, Rick Nelson and Coni: Sanders. Members of the AH State Clinic Band were Eflenor McCaugferir and Donna Shealy. and in the Junior All State Band was Mary Martha AvesidianL Pictured above are more of the crowds mgs & Loan Association. (Sonphoto by in attendance at the Open House in the Martin Armfield.) new building of Newbory Federal Sav- Tbe following article con cerning the concert Sunday was written by S. Dale Perry and published in the Janua ry 27th issue of The Green riMe News: "Young mosaesaas in grades six through 12 from t oat soot* laroUM m an overflow Sunday afternoon at MeAHstei ’ Audi- torinm with several ranging from an Ament an folk rhapsody to selections i from Westside Story. "The 375 performers. —hif up Sooth Carolina's three AH State bands, were chosen from over 1500 student a who auditioned to play “all-state* in early January. Sunday's per formance showed those who selected the 375 students knew exactly what they were doing "No number went lacking in reception, hut some were more enjoyable than others. The audience seemed especially to enjoy selections from Broad way shows, ‘My Fair Lady* and ‘Westside Story.' "Part of the annual three- day AH State Band Clinic spon sored by Furman University and the South Carolina Music Educators Association, the two sponsors can take pride in what the students had achieved mus ically." Camellia show February 8,9 Flower fanciers from thru- out the Southeast have a treat in store in Columbia on Satur day, Feb. 8 and Sunday, Feb. 9 as tfoe Men’s Camellia Club of Columbia and the Palmetto Sertoma Club present the 14tl Annual Spring Camellia show. The show wiH be staged hi the A. C. Flora High School gymnasium from 3-30-10:90 P.M. Saturday and 2:00-5.30 P.M. Sunday. Admission is $1 per person. This show, increasing in size each year since 1955, has broadened its scope to include states. It is expected that more than 3,000 blooms wiD be en tered in this year's show. Aw ards wiH be given the most outstanding i ■mrllisi in the blossom and arrangement eat- Anyone interested in entering blooms or arrangements in the show may obtain entry card from Richard C. Mims. 2337 Baxter street, Cayre. Tickets may be purchased at the door or from any member of the Palmetto Sertoma Chib or the Men’s Cameffia Chib. AH proceeds from the show go to charities of the Palmetto Sertoma ChUx. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the andersigned intends to apply to the South Carofina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission for s license to operate a retail B- qnor store for the Fiscal Year enrfmg Jane 30, 1909. at Intersection U. S. High way 70 and S. C. 121. New berry, South Carolina, under the precisians of the Alro- hsfic Beverage Contra* Act, Code of Laws 1902 and Acta Amend story Thereto. J. G. Haile Robert H. Hade TAX NOTICE At The Close of Bosacss on FRIDAY, JANUARY 31st A 2 PER CENT PENALTY WILL BE ADDED TO ALL UNPAID 1968 STATE AND COUNTY TAXES J. RAY DAWKINS Coat j Treasurer AUDITOR’S 1969 TAX ASSESSMENT NOTICE Returns of real poO tax are to he at the etc.); Office January 2nd, 1969 THROUGH February 28th, 1969 ah sixty are fakir to SLOO AM to make 28, 1909. by law.