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PAGE 8 The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, March :ii, 1969
BIRTHDAY
HAPPY
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March 30: William Milam,
Hedy P. Clark, Eddie Long,
Neel Boozer, Henry Dodgen,
Tommy Pope, Charles Park,
Robert Bartley Jr.
March 31: Mrs. James Smith
Sr., Johnny Billingsley, Mary
Susan Long, Mrs. Anna Counts,
Bill Carter.
April 1: Otis L. Whitaker,
Mrs. A. E. Hazel, Miss Ruth
Feagle.
April 2: Fred Hayes, Mrs.
Sam J. Shannon, Grace E.
Harmon, Jackie Gray.
April 3: Mary Ruth Andrews,
Mrs. J. B. Harmon, Meredith
Harmon, Marjorie Graham,
Nancy Eskridge.
April 4: Miss Rebecca Lomi-
nick, Mrs. Herman Half acre,
J. H. Cook, James Edward
Plampin, Mrs. J. E. Wiseman,
Anne Bruner Griffith, Miss My
ra Hardy, Johnny Myers, J.
Howard Clark.
April 5: Mrs. Arthur Dwyer,
A. C. Ward, John F. Scurry,
Mrs. L. A. Black
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TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
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ANZIO
Robert Mitchum
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SUNDAY
The Young, the
Evil And The
Savage
Michael Rennie
Mark Damon
The Drive-In will be closed
on Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday for the winter
months.
WITH MEN IN
THE SERVICES
BELLEVILLE, ILL—Second
Lieutenant Harold H. Hunter,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Har
old H. Hunter of Silverstreet,
is a member of the Scott AFB,
111. hospital staff that has earn
ed the U. S. Air Force Outst
anding Unit award.
Lt. Hunter, a medical supply
officer, will wear the distinct
ive service ribbon to mark his
affiliation with the unit.
The lieutenant, a graduate of
Newberry High school received
his B.S. degree in textiles in
1967 from Clemson University.
He was commissioned there
upon completion of the Air
Force Reserve Officers Train
ing Corps program. His wife,
Robbie, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert B. Creekmore
of 409 Crosson St.
REALTY
TRANSFERS
Your Social
Security
Newberry No. 1
Social Security beneficiaries
_ ^ in Newberry who need to report
Bertie H. Griffith to Martha changes of address or other ev-
S. Sease, one lot and one build- ents that affect the payment
ing, 2535 Johnstone St., $5. 0 f their monthly benefits should
Kazy Lawson to William E. no w do so through the Social
Starks and Verna P. Chaplin, Security District Office at Post
one lot, $5. Office Box 519 in Greenwood,
Pauline Singley to Johnny and J. C. Bagwell, District Manager
Janie Boozer, one lot, $5. said today. Reports can be
N'wb.rry No. 1 Outsid. made by mail, telephone, or a
Albert Weigle, et al to Genice V*™ 0 ™
C. and Robert B. Thompson,
one lot, $5.
Albert W. Weigle et al to
Dellie and Frederick Sheppard,
six lots, $5.
John Lindsay, Jr. to Ponzell
Mr. Bagwell said that up un
til a few months ago beneficia
ries were encouraged to report
directly to a social security
payment center. Many people
have post-card reporting forms
pre-addressed to one of the
ROME, N. Y.-Major Arthur
R. Wicker, son of Mrs. Sudie
C. Wicker, 1905 Benedict St.,
has arived for duty at Griffiss
AFB, N. Y.
Major Wicker, a KC-135
Stratotanker aircraft command
er, is assigned to a unit of the
Strategic Air Command. He
previously served at Da Nang
AFB, Vietnam.
The major, who attended
Newberry High school, receiv
ed his B.S. degree from Clem
son College and was commiss
ioned there through the Air
Force Reserve Officers Train
ing Corps program.
His wife, Phyllis, is the dau
ghter of Mrs. 0. R. Hayden,
Blackwell, Okla. Mrs Wicker’s
Coleman Lindsay, one lot and payment centers. However,
one building, Helena, one-half better service can now be giv-
interest, $5 love and affection, en to the social security bene-
Mary L. and Earl Brooks, Sr. ficiaries if reports are made
to Daisy Cook, one lot and one through the district office,
building, assumption of a cer- Mr. Bagwell said- that the
tain mortgage.
Whitmire No. 4
Thomas W. Suber to Harry S.
Young, one lot, $10.
change in reporting methods is
designed to reduce the time
needed to change addresses and
process other information hav
ing an effect on payment of
Franlt H. Ward Probate Judge m ® nthly benefits. The change
to Marjorie Willis, one lot and
one building, $950.
Jack H. Wilson to Lois W. and
Lovick P. Miller, one lot and
one building, $10.
Pomaria No. 5
Dorothy Raye Berley Cochell
et al to Donald F. Boland, 179.3
acres, $5.
is made because of the increas
ed capacity of social security
district offices to transmit the
information over high speed
communications circuits to
payment centers.
In addition to address changes
Mr. Bagwell said other events
that affect receipt of monthly
social security checks include
Harry O. Kibler to Leonard employment, marriage or re-
Joel and Shirley J. Perry, one marriage in some instances, di
lot, $5
W. Wayne Ringer and Jane
L. Ringer to Thomas W. Keitt
father, Cecil More, resides in et al, one lot, $5.
Lower Lake, Calif.
Major Wicker’s father, A. H.
Wicker, resides on Caldwell
street, Newberry.
vorce and death. These should
also be reported to the Green
wood Office located at 2 1 9
Magnolia Avenue.
PLEIKU, VIETNAM - Army
Sergeant Carroll D. Eargle, 22,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Eargle, 1611 College St., was
assigned March 2 to the 4th
Infantry Division near Pleiku,
Vietnam, as a fire team leader.
Mrs. Holloway
rits Saturday
Mrs. Essie Holley Holloway,
88, of Chappells, widow of J.
L. Holloway, died Thursday at
CAMP EAGLE, VIETNAM:
Army Specialist Four Calvin
Singleton, 20, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Singleton, 3124
Glenn street, received the Air
Medal at Camp Eagle, Vietnam
February 21.
Spec. Singleton won the aw
ard for combat aerial support
of ground operations in Viet
nam.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against the estate of Carroll
R. Harmon deceased, are here
by notified to file the same,
duly verified with the under
signed, and those indebted to
said estate will please make
payment likewise.
VIRGIL C. HARMON,
614 Railroad Ave.,
Whitmire, S. C.
Administrator
March 4, 1969 M27-3tc
REQUEST FOR BIDS
City of Newberry, S. C.
(1) 1000 G.P.M. Pumper
Apparatus for Fire Department
Sealed bids marked “Bid for
1—1000 GPM Pumper” to be
furnished to the City of New
berry, South Carolina, will be
received by the Finance Direc
tor of the City of Newberry at
the City Hall until 10:00 a.m.
o’clock on April 1, 1969 at
which time they will be public
ly opened and read. Instructions
for submitting bids and com
plete specifications may be ob
tained from City of Newberry,
Finance Director.
The City reserves the right
to reject any and all proposals
and to waive all informalities
and technicalities.
K. W. RIEBE, City Mgr.
City of Newberry, S. C.
(P.O. Drawer 538)
Thomas W. Keitt et al to
W. Wayne and Jane L. Ringer,
one lot, $1 and exchange of
property.
Little Mountain No. 6
D. H. Hamm et al to Allen
S. and Mildred H. Johnson, one
lot, $5.
Prosperity No. 7
Earle W. Wessinger to Boyd a Greenwood nursing home
Simpson Rankin, one lot, $5 J** . ^ lrf ! ed
George E. Johnson to Ernest pierce Moore Butler and Ma _
Johnson et al, one lot, $5 love ^ McMeekin Holley. She lived
ail o , _ , -. ^ in Chappells since 1905 and was
S. W. Shealy to Ophelia Con- a member of Ninety Six Pres-
nelly, one lot and one building, byterian church.
Surviving are two sons, Er-
Roy Connelly to Ophelia Con- nest of Chappells and Carl L.
nelly, one lot and one building, of Greenwood.
$1,000. Graveside services were con-
C. S. Holland to Kenneth T. ducted Saturday at Chappells
Sanders, one lot. $5. church cemetery by
Dr. James A. Bowers and the
Rev. Roy Durst.
Mrs. Wicker, 61,
service Monday
Mrs. Daisy Livingston Wick
er, 61, widow of the late Colie
Wicker, died Sunday morning
at Newberry County Memorial
hospital.
Mrs. Wicker was bom and
reared in the Pomaria section
of the county, daughter of the
late Malcolm and Collie Rich
ardson Livingston. She had
spent most of her life in the
Jolly Street section and was a
member of St. Paul’s Luther
an church.
Surviving are four step-sons,
Eugene Wicker, Little Moun
tain, Aaron Wicker, Hural Wic
ker and J. P. Wicker, all of
Newberry; three step-daught
ers, Mrs. William Lathrop, Po
maria; Mrs. Dudley Griffin,
Newberry; Mrs. Carl Bowers,
Little Mountain; three sisters,
Mrs. O. C. Wicker, Mrs. W. P.
Eargle, Mrs. Lillian Richard
son, all of Newberry; one bro
ther, Willie Livingston, Pom
aria.
Funeral services were held
Monday from her church with
Rev. Harold Fuller conducting
the service. Burial was in the
church cemetery.
NEW ADDRESSES
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Jones
have moved to 1304 Silas Street.
Services held
(or Mrs. Leslie
Mrs. Blanche Comalander
Leslie, 69, of 1004 Wilson St.,
wife of Irvine B. Leslie, died
Monday at a local hospital.
She was bom in Chapin, a
daughter of the late Don Shell
and Laura Shealy Comalander.
She was a member of Mount
Horeb Lutheran church, Cha
pin.
Surviving also are a brother,
Shell Comalander of Chicago.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at Whitaker Fun
eral Home by the Rev. Ernest
Dasher, Rev. J. Anderson Bass
and Rev. H. A. McCullough.
Burial was in Rosemont ceme
tery.
Active pallbearers were Ross
George, F. Elbert Hamiter, El
ton and Clyde Boland, Cecil,
Owens and Ellis Comalander
and Claude R. Haltiwanger.
Honorary pallbearers were
members of the Exchange Club
of Newberry.
Band concert
at College
The Newberry College Band
will present its spring concert
next Sunday (March 30) in
Wiles Chapel at 4:30 p.m. The
public is welcome.
The band, under the direction
of Prof. Charles P. Pruitt, is
on tour this week. The concert
ensemble and the College “N”
Orchestra are playing a series
of public concerts and high
school aseembly programs in
Florence, Pageland, Fort Mill,
Clover and York.
Bank merger
is approved
The proposed merger between
Carolina Bank & Trust of Char
leston and the state-wide State
Bank & Trust Company was
formally approved Tuesday by
a unanimous vote of directors
of both banks.
Terms of the merger include
an exchange of 1.2 shares of
State Bank stock for each share
of Carolina stock.
Two Carolina board members
will be named to the State
Bank general board of direc
tors, and the remaining Caro
lina bank directors will make
up the Charleston board.
The merger, when approved
by stockholders of both banks
and the various state and fed
eral agencies, would bring
State Bank’s assets to about
$200 million and its number of
offices to 46.
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