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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, August 21, 1969—PAGE 6
Members of the Little Boys Baseball Bowers, Bart Merchant; second row, Coach
team sponsored by the Exchange Club Bill Nobles, Vernon Smith, Sportsmanship
were guests of the Club at its Tuesday Trophy, Steve Bradley, Jimmy Atkison,
night meeting. They are shown above with Robert Adams, Most Valuable Player tro-
trophies they won. First row, from left, phy, Donnie Williams, Larry Wilson,
Wendeel Adams, Terry Bradley, Kim Kim- league leader in home runs, Glenn Lester
mell, Wendell Garner, Mike Nobles, Kenny and Coach Bud Bowers. (Sunphoto).
New Addresses
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel V. Anci
are making their home at
1111 1-2 Fair St.
Mr. and Mrs. Mickey John
son have moved to 953-A Cline
Street.
City Building
Permits
Building permits issued by the
City last week :
Johnnie Werts, 1704 Nance St.,
repairs; Carrie Deas, 1120 Long
St., repairs; Mabel Pinson,
Brantley St., repairs; Henry
Williams, 1232 Player St., re
pairs; Sam Price, 2016 Evans
Circle, addition;
Also, Mr. Bouknight, 1204 Se
cond St., repairs; Gordon Shealy
23 Glenn St., addition, L. H.
Jordan, 1526 Boundary St., re
pairs; Ernest Bass, 1611 Silas
St., repairs; W. D. Jones, 1806
Rivers St., repairs; Jerry O.
Harmon, 1926 Benedict St., re
pairs.
Total value shown, $8,950.
PATIENTS
HOSPITAL
Mrs. Estelle C. Cook, City
Mrs. Ruth Dellinger, City
Willie Eigner, Pomaria
Mrs. Peggy R. Epting, Chapin
Mrs. Louemma D. Fulmer, City
Mrs. Bertha Guase, City
Mrs. Gertrude Fulmon, Kinards
Mrs. Hazel Gilfillan, City
Master Mike V. Goodman, John
ston
Mrs. Jeanette W. Griffin, Car
lisle
Miss Mae Hendrix, City
Baby Girl Jackson, City
William A. Johnson, City
Mrs. Annie S. Kinard, City
James R. King, City
Mrs. Agnes H. Koon, City
Mrs. Margaret E. Lake, Saluda
Mrs. Mattie Jean Lindler, Chap
in
P. T. Livingston, City
Willie Livingston, City
Mrs. Elizabeth Lominick, City
Ben Long, City
Ernest Longshore, City
Master Michael J. Longshore,
City
Baby Girl Martin, City
Horace C. Martin, Prosperity
Robert C. Mayes, City
James (Jamie) Medlock, City
Charles Junior Miles, Saluda
Mrs. Floy L. Mills, City
Newton Lance Reid, City
Henry Seibert, City
Mrs. Kathryn D. Senn, City
Mrs. Eunice Marie Shealy, Lit
tle Mountain
S. W. Shealy, City
Baby Boy Stevens, City
Lindsay Stribble, City
Mrs. Christine K. Turner, City
Benjamin T. Vaughn, City
Mrs. Audry White, City
Samuel Williams, City
Mrs. Annie Wise, Pomaria
Little Stacie Wise, City
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McWhirter dies
in Union home
James A. McWhirter, 76, of
Union died Wednesday in a Un
ion nursing home.
Funeral services were held
Friday in the First Baptist
Church of Union with burial fol
lowing in Union Memorial Gar
dens.
Mr. McWhirter was born in
Newberry, the son of the late
Chrissie Sligh and Christopher
Columbus McWhirter. He at
tended Wofford and Davidson
Colleges.
Surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. K. T. Hall of Columbia
and Mrs. James D. Hope of Sa
vannah, Ga.; two sisters, Mrs.
Anne Gruber of Charleston and
Mrs. Samuel Lipscomb of Jones-
ville; and a brother, Edward
McWhirter of Jonesville.
Perry Turner
wreck victim
Perry David Turner, 15, son
of the Rev. Perry W. and Nedra
Bauknight Turner of Pelzer died
Sunday in a two-car wreck near
Lake City.
He was a member of the 10th
grade at Palmetto High School
and the senior band.
Surviving also are two sis
ters, Miss Vickie Turner, Win-
throp College and Miss Kathy
Turner of the home; and grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Bauknight of Newberry.
Funeral services were held on
Wednesday with burial follow
ing later in Newberry.
Rev. and Mrs. Turner and
their daughters are patients in
the Florence Hospital, suffering
from injuries sustained in the
wreck.
Mrs. Hornsby, 97,
rites Thursday
Mrs. Mamie Buzhardt Horns
by, 97, widow of William W.
Hornsby, died late last Tuesday
night at the Jesse Frank Haw
kins Nursing Home, after a lin
gering illness.
Mrs. Hornsby was born in
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
I will make a final settlement
of the estate of Elgin Moody At
chison in the Probate Court for
Newberry County, S. C., on
Thursday, the 28th day of Aug
ust 1969, at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon, at.d will immediately
thereafter ask for my discharge
as Executrix of said estate.
Elizabeth C. Atchison
Executrix
Aug. 4 1969 8-7-4tp
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
1 will make a final settlement
of the estate of Carroll R. Har
mon in the Probate Court for
Newberry County, S. C., on Mon
day the 8th day of September
1969, at 10 o’clock in the fore
noon, and will immediately
thereafter ask for my discharge
as Administrator of said estate.
VIRGIL C. HARMON
Administrator
614 Railroad Avenue
Whitmire, S. C.
Aug. 5, 1969 * 4tp
ENROLL NOW
WITH THE
TOMMY LYBRAND
SCHOOL OF DANCE
TAP, BALLET, TOE, BATON,
MODERN JAZZ and BALLROOM
AGE 3 and UP
CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 8
FOR ENROLLMENT CALL—MRS. DICK SHEALY
TELEPHONE NO. 276-4755
TOMMY LYBRAND—INSTRUCTOR
Newberry County, the daughter
of the late Thomas D. and Em
ma Buzhardt. She was a mem
ber of Central Methodist
Church, a life member of the
WSCS, Circle No. 2, a teacher
of the beginners class for 58
years and was active in the
church choir as long as her
health permitted.
She is survived by one son,
W. Douglas Hornsby of New
berry; one granddaughter, Miss
Nancy Hornsby of Newberry.
Funeral services were con
ducted at 5 p.m. Thursday at
Central Methodist Church by Dr.
George Duffie. Burial was in
Rosemont Cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Tom
Hayes, Fred Hayes, Herman
Langford, Lester Lee Beden-
baugh, Harry Epting, and Dave
Hayes.
COUNTY NATIVE
DIES TUESDAY
Elmer Carey Warner, 77, of
Route 2, Ninety Six, died Tues
day.
He was born in Newberry
County, son of the late Marion
D. and Ida Long Warner, but
had spent most of his life in
Greenwood County. He was a
retired farmer.
Funeral services are to be
conducted this (Thursday) at 11
a.m. at Kinard Methodist Church
with burial following in the cem
etery of the church.
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