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PAGE 8—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, April 10, 1969
BY THE WAY
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all, incompetence.
He was not a flashy orator,
and never aspired to be. In
deed, because he preferred sim
plicity in language, and because
he rejected the pompous phrase
ology of politicians his public
declarations lacked the smooth
polish of a Kennedy and the
baleful piety of a Lyndon John
son. Ike was often ridiculed by
his critics for his dangling par
ticiples, but he never lost the
confidence of the people. Thru-
out his eight years in the White
House, his critics never suc
ceeded in damaging the father-
image which he never sought,
but which a trusting republic
thrust upon him.
It is not likely that history
will rank him as a great pres
ident. But he cannot be den
ied a greatness of spirit, a com
pleteness of character, and his
fulfillment of decency and hon
or. His tenure in the White
House may prove to be Amer
ica’s last grasp at maintaining
the orderly principles and trad
itions of government and soc
iety. There is no mistaking that
the standards of the country
have grown increasingly differ
ent since he left. The fact that
conditions have grown increas
ingly worse may be testimony
that his leadership did possess,
after all, a worthiness that Am
erica will not fully appreciate
until it is too late.
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THEATRE
Thursday, Friday
Saturday
My Side Of The
Mountain
Teddy Eccles
Theodore Bikel
Monday, Tuesday
Wednesday
Heaven With
A Gun
Glenn Ford
Carolyn Jones
Thursday, Friday,
Saturday
Hook, Line And
Sinker
Jerry Lewis *
Peter Lawtord
Anne Francis
Clover Leaf
Friday, Saturday
First Run
Custer Of The
West
Robert Shaw Mary Ure
Robert Ryan
SUNDAY
Casino Royale
Peter Sellers
Ursula Andress
The Drive-In will be closed
on Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday for the winter
months.
HOSPITAL
PATIENTS
Luther A. Black Prosperity
Miss Mildred Boinest City
Mrs. Janie Boland City
Baby Boy Bostic Whitmire
Mrs. Lillie Bouknight City
Mrs. Caroline Brehmer City
Mrs. Ricki D. Brooks City
William M. Brooks City
Henry 0. Cannon City
Mrs. Lucille Cannon Leesville
William M. Conner Whitmire
Mrs. Addie Coleman Clinton
J. W. Dickert Pomaria
Mrs. Kathryn Fulmer P’perity
Lonnie Franklin City
Mrs. Ethel Gallman City
Steven R. Gaston Reidsville
Jesse J. Guinn City
Johnnie Harmon Pomaria
Patrick L. Hughes City
Milo Humphries City
Bluford Hunter City
Willie Jeter Whitmire
Ernest Jones Prosperity
Mrs. Annie S. Kinard City
James Livingston P’perity
E. Leon Lockaby City
Mrs. Carolyn Long City
Miss Linda Long Pomaria
Mrs. Rebecca Long Pomaria
Adger Longshore City
Mrs. Pearl Lunsford Clinton
Edgar B. McMeekin City
Mrs. Sallie Mack Saluda
Mrs. Floree Marlowe City
Mrs. Cathy Meetze City
Mrs. Elaine Miles City
Mrs. Ester Morgan Whitmire
Steve Minick City
Mrs. Mary Neal Silverstreet
Mrs. Ann D. Oswald City
Mrs. Cora B. Padgett City
Mrs. Joan Ringer City
Master Terry Robinson Blair
Perry A. Schumpert City
Tommie C. Sligh City
Mrs. Lucy Suber Silverstreet
Andrew Turley City
Master Phelmo Tobe Pomaria
Mrs. Bobbie Wagner and
Baby Boy City
Mrs. Julia A. Wicker City
Mrs. Louisa Wigfall Batesburg
James W. Wiley City
Samuel Williams Coty
Walter Williams City
AVELEIGH CIRCLES
MEET NEXT WEEK
Circles of Aveleigh Presby
terian Church will meet Mon
day and Tuesday, April 14 and
15 as follows:
Circle 1, Tuesday at 10:00 a.m
with Mrs. A1 Busby; Circle 2
Monday at 4 P. M. with Mrs.
Wilbur Boozer; Circle 3, Mon
day at 4 p.m. with Mrs. L. D.
Coleman, Circle 4, Monday at
8 p.m. with Mrs Moody Atchi
son; Circle 5, Tuesday at 8 P.M.
with Mrs. Tally Timmons.
NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING
We, the undersigned Jury
Commissioners of Newberry
County, shall on Wednesday,
April 16, 1969 at 9:00 o’clock
A.M. in the office of the Clerk
of Court, openly and publicly,
draw the names of Forty (40)
men and women to serve as
Jurors for the Court of Com
mon Pleas (Civil) which will
convene in the Newberry Co.
Courthouse on Monday, April
28 1969
MILDRED R. HARMON,
Clerk of Court
JEANETTE K. HAMM,
Auditor
J. RAY DAWKINS,
Treasurer
Newberry, S. C., 4-2-’69
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
REALTY
TRANSFERS
Newberry No. 1
David W. Bishop to Marguer
ite B. Parkman, two lots, $5.
Berley A. Bouknight to E.
Ballenger Kyzer, one lot and one
building, $5.
Newberry No. 1 Outside
Guy V. Whitener, Sr. to Kath
ryn Williams Whitener, 14.69
acres, $5 love and affection.
H. M. Clinton, Jr. to John G.
Haile, 3.30 and .50 acres, $5.
J. Marshall Clinton to Mary
Frances H Ringer as Trustee,
one lot $5.
John G. Haile to Hazel H.
Haile, .50 and 3.30 acres, $5
love and affection.
, B. L. Saxon to L. J. Matthews,
two lots and one building, $5.
Silverstreet No. 2
Lazelle F. Werts et al to La-
zelle F. Werts, 59.55 acres, $10.
Frank E. Addy to Thomas G.
Sample one lot and one build
ing, $5.
John Henry Glenn, Jr. to Lu-
cretia Glenn Clark, 93 acres, $5
love and affection.
Mary Glenn Ford to Lucretia
Glenn Clark, 93 acres, $5, love
and affection. ,
Lucretia Glenn Clark to Wal
ter and Mattie R. Wilson 93 ac
res, $5 love and affection.
Whitmire No. 4
Henry W. Suber to Elmer R.
Baker, one lot $6,000.
Pomaria No. 5
Beaulah Oxner to Sampson
Thomas, one lot, $5.
Sampson Thomas to Beaulah
Oxner, one lot $5 and exchange
of deeds.
Little Mountain No. 6
George E. and Gloria B. Eu
banks to Karl Oliver, 1.12 acres,
$18,000.
B. Blake Neal to Andrew L.
and Dorothy J. Porth, 46.98
acres, $5.
Horace F. and Gloria F. Can
non to John M. and Frankie
R. Jacobs one lot $5.
M. H. Richardson to Beatrice
D. Hutchinson one lot, $5.
Prosperity No. 7
John D. Pruitt to Carl Hen
derson one lot, $1,000.
J. Maxie Hawkins to John W.
Pitts, Sr., 69.7 acres, $5, love
and affection.
ATTEND BANKING
CAREERS MEETING
Three Newberry College stu
dents attended a banking car
eers meeting in Columbia last
week. Taking part in the con
ference were Philip Kelly II,
and James Boozer, both of this
city, and John Simpson of Ai
ken. They were accompanied by
Elie J. Mahfouz, assistant pro
fessor of economics.
Leading bankers of South Car
olina addressed students from
colleges and universities thru-
out the state. The conference,
designed to apprise students of
career opportunities in banking,
was sponsored by the Young
Bankers division of the South
Carolina Bankers Association.
NEW BRICK HOME built VA,
FHA, or Conventional without
delay, $12,000 up. Quality build
ing on your lot anywhere in
Newberry county. Call collect,
Mr. Ellis, Columbia, S. C.
252-0311, Southern Builders
Apr.lO-4tc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against the estate of Blanche
C. Leslie deceased, are here
by notified to file the same,
duly verified with the under
signed, and those indebted to
said estate wil Iplease make
payment likewise.
Irvine B. Leslie
1004 Wilson St.
Newberry, S. C. 29108
Executor
April 2, 1969 3tc
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
April 13: Miss Evelyn Burns,
George Hiller, Ed Young, Mrs.
Ethel Tompkins, Miss Leona
Cannon, Bennie Bartley.
April 14: Keitt Purcell, Billy
Lominack, Mary Ann McCul
lough, David Dickert, James
McCants Berley, Robert L. For-
bis, Mike Underwood, Joey Ni
cosia.
April 15: Mrs. Bill Hawkins.
April 16 :Mrs. W. W. Burr’
Jr., Ithama Brooks.
April 17: James A. Brown,
Nancy Floyd, Tommy M. Folk,
Jr., Mrs. Huston Long.
April 18: Gordon H. Stockman,
Dorothy W. Ruff, Mrs. Furman
Reagin, Mrs. George E. Stone,
Mrs. W. C. Huffman, Dorothy
Shealy, Wilbur Nichols, Joy Ste
wart.
April 19: Mrs. P. M. Nichols,
Martha Sue Cromer, Mrs Claude
Summer, Frank M. Senn, Jr.,
John C. Davenport, Ellis Daven
port, Jr., Karen Hite.
GUEST SPEAKER
AT WILES CHAPEL
The Rev. William B. Schaef
fer, pastor of Emmanuel Luth
eran Church in Bethesda, Md.,
will be guest preacher at New
berry College Sunday. The pub
lic is welcome at the service,
which will begin at 11:15 in the
Wiles Chapel.
The Rev. Mr. Schaeffer, a
Newberry College graduate, is
the father of Brent Schaeffer,
a junior at the college.
In addition to his Newberry
degree Pastor Schaeffer has the
bachelor of divinity degree from
Gettysburg Seminary and the
master of arts degree from Fur
man University. He also has
studied at Virginia Polytechnic
Institute, the Universiy of Glas
gow in Scotland, and a Stock
holm University and Uppsala
University in Sweden.
From 1958 to 1965 he was re
presentative of the Lutheran
World Federation in Great Bri
tain.
His wife, the former Mary
Riser, also is a Newberry Col
lege graduate.
County Building
Permits
Alonzo and Pearl Mendenhall,
Prosperity, five-room asbestos
siding dwelling, $11,000.
Charles W. Miles, five-room
frame cabin, Blacksgate, $3,000.
Arthur Reeves, Prosperity, 5-
room frame dwelling, $8,000.
Marriages
Phil A. Frick of Chapin and
Cynthia Marie Ruff of Newber
ry were married in Chapin on
March 21.
Jerry Randolph Kneece and
Janice Elaine Merchant of this
city were married here on the
30th of March.
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
I will make a final settlement
of the estate of Rita H. Price
in the Probate Court for New
berry County, S. C., on Thurs
day, the first day of May 1969
at 10 o’clock in the forenoon,
and will immediately thereaf
ter ask for my discharge as ad
ministrator of said estate.
James B. Price
Administrator
March 31, 1969
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Funeral held
for Mrs. Casque
Mrs. Anna Suber Gasque, 68,
of Florence died Thursday.
Funeral services were held on
Saturday at Waters Funeral
Home and burial was in Mount
Hope Cemetery.
She was bom in Newberry, a
daughter of the late John and
Janie Lavia Gasque.
Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. B. A. Thorny of Lake
City; three sisters Mrs. William
Carter of Newberry, Mrs. Lu
cille S. Cromer of Florence and
Mrs. Quincy Carter of Burling
ton, N. C., and two brothers,
John N. Suber of Newberry
and James Suber of Savannah,
Georgia.
Chappell dies
in Alabama
Word has been received here
of the death Wednesday of Lou
A. Chappell of Oxford, Alabama
formerly of Newberry, who died
in Oxford.
He was a son of the late
W. F. and Bessie Smith Chap
pell.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Billie Jordon Chappell; and two
brothers, James H. and M. D.
Chappell of Kinards.
Funeral services were con
ducted in Oxford Saturday morn
ing.
Walter L. Ruff
service Friday
Walter Langdon (Bill) Ruff,
79, of Columbia, retired owner
of Ruff Insurance Agency, died
Thursday.
Funeral services were held
Friday at graveside in Green-
lawn Memorial Park.
Mr. Ruff was born in this
county, son of the late John H.
and Katherine Sligh Ruff. He
was a member of Centennial
ARP Church, a veteran of
World War I.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Frances Carroll Ruff.
Miss Davidson
rites Sunday
Miss Blanche I. Davidson, 91,
of Columbia and Newberry died
Friday in a nursing home.
Miss Davidson was bom in
Newberry, a daughter of the
late James R. and Emma Lang
ford Davidson. She was a grad
uate of Winthrop College and a
retired teacher. She was a mem
ber of the First Baptist Church
of Newberry.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs.
James L. Aull of Columbia and
several nieces and nephews.
Graveside services were held
at Rosemont Cemetery Sunday
by Rev. J. Anderson Bass.
LOCAL UNION
MEETS SUNDAY
Local 324 will hold its regular
monthly meeting Sunday, April
13 at Mollohon Community Cen
ter. All members are urged to
be present. Visitors are wel
comed .
CHURCH SERVICES
BEING HELD
Services are being held each
Sunday in a new congregation.
Members or. former members
of the Christian Church or
Churches of Christ are urged to
get in touch with this group.
Call 276-3764.