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PAGE 4 — The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, June 26, 1969
TOP AWARD WINNERS at the New
berry County Rose Society Rose Show
held last weekend were, from left, L. Hart
Jordan whose flower was judged Prince
of the show; Baxter Morgan and Mrs.
Morgan, Queen of the Show and Sweep-
stakes; Dr. Charles G. Jeremias, King of
the Show, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parks,
Princess of Show. (Sunphoto.)
Auxiliary State
Convention to
be this weekend
The 49th Annual Convention
of the American Legion Auxi
liary , Department of South Car
olina will be held Friday. June
27 through Sunday, June 29 in
Greenville at the Poinsett Hotel.
Mrs. M. F. Bowler, President
of Unit 24 American Legion Aux
iliary announces the following
delegates and alternates for the
Convention: Mrs. Bowler; Mrs.
Frank Martin, President-elect
for 1970; Mrs. VV. Roy Ander
son, Mrs. Ray Nobles, Mrs. P.K.
Harmon, Mrs F Scott Elliott,
Mrs Sudie Wicker, Miss Grace
Cromer, Mrs. Harry Epting,
Miss Grace Summer, Miss Sud
ie Dennis. Mrs. J. F. Hawkins,
Mrs. Tom Fellers, Mrs. W. H
Davis. Mrs L G McCullough,
Mrs Hedy Clark, Mrs. Earl
Taylor and Mrs. Eldon Sum
mer.
Mrs. Sidney S. Stokes of
Orangeburg, president of the
Department, will preside over
the convention.
Music for the convention will
be under the direction of Mrs.
P. K. Harmon of Newberry, as
sisted by Mrs. George Hazel-
ton of Lexington.
Mrs. Nella Hollingsworth, of
Varnville, will serve as conven
tion chaplain.
General registration begins at
10 a.m. on Friday and at 8:30
a.m. on Saturday in the lobby
of the Poinsett Hotel.
The executive board meeting
will be held at 11 a.m. in the
Furman Room.
The formal opening of the
convention will be at 2:30 p.m.
in the Poinsett Room.
Past Department President’s
dinner will be held at 8 p.m. at
the Poinsett Club, with Mrs.
Alice D. Bizdell of Charleston
as hostess and presiding.
On Saturday, June 27, a Past
Presidents’ Parley breakfast will
be held in the Poinsett Room,
at 8 a.m., Mrs. Bizzell, hostess.
A joint session with the Amer
ican Legion will follow at 9:30
a.m. in the Piedmont Room. The
Honorable J. Phil Campbell,
Under Secretary of the U. S.
Department of Agriculture, will
be the speaker.
The second general business
session will be at 10:45 a.m. in
thePoinsett Room. Highlights of
the meeting will be the present
ation of the Palmetto Girls’
State Governor for 1969, Miss
Judy Peters of Hampton; for
Lt. Governor, Miss Jennel Rob
inson of Charleston; and First
Citizen, Miss Stephanie Brown
of Ridgeland. These young lad
ies will receive trophies to be
on display this year at their
respective schools.
Mrs. M. F. Bowler of New
berry, Americanism Chairman,
will announce the winner of the
Americanism Essay and present
the check of $50 offered each
year for the best essay received.
At 1 p.m. there will be a
luncheon honoring the Gold
Star Mothers. This will be host
essed by Mrs. A. E. Carmi
chael.
Mrs. Stokes
Business session will recon
vene at 2:30 p.m. in the Poin
sett Room. Mrs. Carmichael, of
Lake View, will conduct an im
pressive memorial service in
honor of the members who have
deceased since the last Depart
ment Convention.
Mrs. D. I. Ross, Jr., of Black-
ville, assisted by Mrs. Milford
A. Forrester, of Greenville, will
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Thursday, Friday & Saturday
July 3rd, 4th and 5th
OPEN AGAIN ON
Monday, July 7th
Best wishes for a happy,
Safe Holiday
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present trophies and awards to
the Units that have made out
standing achievements during
the year Mrs. S. F. Sherard,
Jr., of Calhoun Falls, member
ship chairman, will recognize
Units receiving “Unit of Dis
tinction Citations” and “Nation
al Presidents’ Citation” for
work accomplished in member
ship. Also, Citations will be pre
sented to the Units that have
achieved goal since Spring
Rally.
The Auxiliary and American
Legion will hold a joint banquet
in the Piedmont Ballroom at
7 p.m. Saturday.
The convention religious and
memorial service will be held
in the Poinsett Room at 9 a.m.
Sunday.
The final general business ses
sion will be held at 10:30 a.m.
in the Poinsett Room. The focal
point will be the installation of
officers, with the changing of
the colors of Department Offi
cers.
The newly elected Auxiliary
Department President will be
presented to the American Leg
ion at 12 noon by the outgoing
president, Mrs. Stokes.
A post executive board meet
ing will be called in the Poin
sett Room at the pleasure of
the newly elected president.
Mrs. Roy E stone, Jr. and
Mrs. James F. Daniels, Jr., of
Unit 3, Greenville, are serving
as co-chairmen for the conven
tion. Mrs. P. C. Aughtry, Mrs.
Albert Dow and Mrs. R. V. Mad
sen are also members of the
Convention Committee and Mrs
J. J. Wooten is President of the
Hostess Unit 3.
MOVE TO TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Long
shore and family have moved
to Dallas, Texas, where Mr.
Longshore has accepted a posi
tion with Eastern Air Lines.
Mrs. Cumalander
rites Wednesday
Mrs. Louella Boland Cuma
lander, 87, wife of James Cum
alander of Little Mountain, died
Sunday night in the Lowman
Home after a lingering illness.
She was a member of Holy
Trinity Lutheran Church.
Besides her husband, she is
survived by one daughter, Mrs.
Ellen Maddox of White Rock;
one brother, J. D. Boland of
Clinton; two sisters, Mrs. I. V.
Matthews and Mrs. H M Fleid-
ner, both of Little Mountain;
and a grandson, James F Mad
dox of Norfolk, Va.
Funeral services were held
Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Holy
Trinity Lutheran Church by the
Rev. Garth Hill and the Rev.
Kenneth Webb. Burial was in
the church cemetery.
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