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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. .C, Thursday, April 1, 1971—PAGES
HOSPITAL
PATIENTS
Floyd Amick, Prosperity
Donald Avery, City
Mrs. Sara Beam, Prosperity
Mrs. Lillian Bell, City
Mrs. Marie Brandes & Baby
Girl, City
Mrs. Tressie Boland, Prosperity
Mrs. Ola Bowers, Pomaria
Mrs. Allene Brissie, Lyman
Mrs. Lucile Butler, Saluda
Mrs. Julia Butler, City
Clarence Bushardt, City
William Byars, Whitmire
Hugh Chapman, Pomaria
Mrs. Joyce Chappell, City
George Clamp, Prosperity
Mrs. Essie Cook, City
Mrs. Brenda Coppock & Baby
Boy, City
Miss Geneva Corley, City
Little Sendy Davenport, City
Mrs. Edna Dedmond, City
Mrs. Mary Dennis & Baby Boy,
City
Mrs. Carolyn Davenport, Ki-
nards
Mrs. Gertie Donald, City
Mrs. Mattie Donald, City
Mrs. Sue Ellison, Clinton
Mrs. Norma Epting, Pomaria
Mrs. Lillian Frick, City
Mrs. Flossie Gray, Clinton
Mrs. Minnie Graham, Pomaria
Mrs. Maggie Gallman, City
Mrs. Mary Hallman, City
Mrs. Elizabeth Hamm, City
Mrs. Verdell Holmes, City
Clarence Jones, City
Mrs. Erline Kelly, Whitmire
Hermis Kibler, Prosperity
Mrs. Gladys Layton, City
John Livingston, City -
Mrs. Helen Miller, City
Ralph Mills, Blair
John Minor, City
Mrs. Easter Morgan, Whit
mire
James Pray low, Prosperity
William Rinehart, City
Mrs. Betty Roberts, City
Mrs. Lillie Rodelsperger, City
Mrs. Linda Rowe, City
Mrs. Louise Rudisill, Pomaria
Mrs. Lalla Shealy, City
Andrew Sims, Jr., Pomaria
Mrs. Pearl Sims, City
John Smith, Pomaria
Mrs. Bulah Sprouse, Whitmire
Mrs. Mittie Summer, City
Mrs. Sara Tedford, City
Mrs. Mildred Werts, City
Mrs. Eliza Wilson, City
Clem infant
rites Monday
The infant son of Carroll J.
and Nancy DeHart Clem died
Sunday in Greenwood.
Surviving also are his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
C. DeHart of Newberry and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred L. Clem of
Greenwood, and his great-grand
mother, Mrs. Helen B. DeHart
of Newberry and Mrs. Lula
Pace James of Easley.
Graveside services were held
Monday at 3:30 p.m. in Green
wood.
Mrs. Thomasson
died Wednesday
Mrs. Madena Scott Thomas
son, 77, of 803 Pope Street, wi
dow of Andrew Carter Thomas
son, died early Wednesday mor
ning at Rikard Nursing Home
in Lexington after a lingering
illness.
Mrs. Thomasson was born in
Camden County, Ga., the daugh
ter of the late Francis Miller
and Mary Jane Mills Scott. She
was a member of Central
Methodist Church.
She is survived by four sons,
Richard Thomasson of Nash
ville, Tenn., E. Arthur Thomas
son of Newberrv, Carl Thomas
son of Colorado Springs, Colo.,
and Frank S. Thomasson of
Leesville; two daughters, Mrs.
Andrena Oswald of Newberry
and Mrs. Genevieve McKinney
of Savannah Ga.; one sister,
Fla.; nine grandchildren and
Mrs. Agnes Huey of Wildwood,
four great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted at 4 p.m. Thursday at
Whitaker Funeral Home by Rev.
James Martin. Interment was in
Newberry Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. George Koon
died Monday
Mrs. Mary Emma McCartha
Koon, 85, widow of George 0.
Koon, died Monday.
A native of Lexington County,
daughter of the late Samuel
David and Catherine Hameter
McCartha, she lived in New
berry for a number of years
and was a member of Beth-
Eden Lutheran Church.
Surviving are two sons, Frank
D. Koon of Rock Hill and George
S. Koon of Orangeburg; three
daughters, Mrs. Marie Brown
of Clinton, Mrs. Fannie Chand
ler of Laurens and Mrs. Pearl
Oxner of Newberry; two half-
brothers, Tommy McCartha of
Newberry and Willie McCartha
of Prosperity; a stepsister, Mrs.
Florence Wicker of Newberry;
seven grandchildren; 15 great
grandchildren; and a great-
great-grandchild.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. at Mc-
Swain Funeral Home. Burial
was in Rosemont Cemetery.
Mrs. Leopard dies
at Ft. Jackson
Mrs. Ham Shamoto Leopard,
60, died Tuesday night at the
U.S. Army Hospital, Fort Jack-
son, after two weeks illness.
She was a native of Japan
but had made her home in the
U.S.A. for a number of years.
Surviving are her husband,
Earl Leopard, Newberry.
Funeral was held Thursday
at 1 p.m. from McSwain Fu
neral Home with Chaplain Da
niel K. Hall conducting the ser
vice. Burial was held in Rose
mont Cemetery.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT—Miss Kay Bozard cuts the
ribbon, officially opening Newberry’s Kentucky Fried
Chicken store. Shown from left are Jack Davis, Standard
Savings and Loan, Miss Bozard and Bob Mezendorf, own
er of the store, from Santee. Mezendorf owns three other
similiar establishments. (Sunphoto)
Think
like 10% down.
Matter of fact, that’s as big as you need to think when
you’re thinking of a home of your own—j us t 10 per
cent down!
Through our association and American Mortgage
Insurance Company, you now can borrow up to 90
percent of the appraised value of a home and pay
only 10 percent down.
Plus we offer other important advantages:
—Low closing costs.
—Competitive lending rates.
—Fast, efficient service.
—Everything is handled locally.
—No penalty when you prepay any part
or all of your loan.
And you can make a single monthly payment that
includes your home insurance and taxes!
So, if you want a home of your own, think small.
Think 10 percent'down. Then stop by and put our
home loan specialists to work for you!
Newberry Federal
Savings and Loan Association
DIRECTORS
John F. Clarkson J. K. Willingham E. B. Purcell
W. C. Huffman A. E. Morehead
P. M. DeLoache, Saluda. S. C. Robert W. Owen. Batesburg, S. C.