The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, June 24, 1971, Image 3

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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, June 24, 1971—PAGE 3 Church groups to visit campus The slower pace of activity on the Newberry College cam pus this summer will receive a “shot in the arm” when two groups of junior and senior high school students invade the campus. They will come to learn new approaches to the youth mini stry of the church and to learn new approaches to cheerlead ing. The churchmen will arrive first, the week of June 21, to participate in a Youth Aware ness Seminar sponsored by the Youth Ministry Committee of the Southeastern Synod of the Lutheran Church in America (LCA). “The Seminar is designed to aid youth and adults in relat ing to themselves, to their lo cal communities, and to the world around them in planning church youth ministry pro grams,” according to Dorothy Jeffcoat, Director of Christian Education at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Ascen sion in Savannah, Ga., and the director of the Youth Aware ness Seminar. “The participants in the per son-centered event,” Miss Jeff coat said, “will follow the labo ratory approach of ‘learning by doing’ and by becoming aware of ‘what it means to be a child of God, and what it means to be a person.” The cheerleaders will come later in July when nearly 400 of them attending two one-week sessions will learn the latest routines, formations, starts, jumps, and endings so they will be able to lead their junior or senior high school teams to vic tory this fall. The intensive training in the art of cheerleading is being sponsored jointly by the Ameri can Cheerleaders Association (ACA) and Newberry College. The Cheerleading Seminar at Newberry is only one of over 40 being sponsored this sum mer by ACA on college cam puses throughout the country.. In addition the ACA also ope rates nine one-week sessions at the organization’s headquarter’s in Leesburg, Fla. The ACA is directed by Bill Horan. The cheerleaders’ sessions at New berry are scheduled for July 18 to July 23 and July 25 to July 30. Humphries die in auto crash James Reuben Humphries, 65, of 1804 Piedmont St., died Sun day afternoon from injuries he received in a two-car auto accident in Saluda County on Highway 378. His wife, Mrs. Martha Fuller Humphries, also was killed in the accident. Mr. Humphries was born and reared in Saluda and was the son of the late James Walter Humphries and Mrs. Linnie Padgett Humphries Corley. He was a member of Epting Meth odist Church and a retired em ployee of Kendall Mills. Surviving are one son, M-SGT. Derrill Humphries, Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, Tex.; two brothers, George H. Hum phries, Ninety Six and Milo Humphries, Newberry; two grandchildren and six step- grandchildren. Mrs. Humphries, 51, was born and reared in Newberry County and was the daughter of Mrs. Zula Stribble Fuller and the late George Berley Ful ler. She made her home at 1804 Piedmont Street and was a member of Epting United Methodist Church, and was an employee of the Mollohon Plant of The Kendall Company. Surviving are two sons, John Kendall Wilson, Newberry and Wallace J. Wilson, Bartlesville, Okla.; her mother, Mrs. Zula Fuller, Newberry; three bro thers, George E. Fuller, Greens boro, P. K. Fuller, Newberry and Kenneth A. Fuller, Green wood; five sisters, Mrs. J. A. Cannon, Charleston, Mrs. Bea man Summer, Newberry, Mrs. Derieux Long, Sumter, Mrs. John Grady Bedenbaugh, Lau rens and Mrs. Norman Beck, Newberry; six grandchildren and two step-grandchildren. Miss'' “■ crash victim Miss Vera Lee Dominick, 64, died suddenly late Sunday after noon from injuries in a two- car accident on Highway 378 in Saluda County. Miss Dominick was bom and reared near Prosperity and was the daughter of the late Os borne L. and Mrs. Pearl Stock- man Dominick. For a number of years she had made her home at 97 Glenn Street and was a retired employee of New berry Mills Inc. She was a member of Wightman Methodist Church. Miss Dominick is survived by one sister, Mrs. Claude Powell, Newberry; and one nephew, Claude O. Powell Jr., West Co lumbia. Hawkins’ sister dies in Detroit Mrs. Madaline Paulos of De troit, Mich., died last week in Detroit and was buried in Lay- tonsville, Md., Wednesday, June 16. Survivors include a brother, Clarence Hawkins of Newberry. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, ac companied by Mrs. Buford Long attended the funeral service in Maryland. Mrs. Sizemore had sister here Mrs. Allie Ducker Sizemore, 61, of Travelers Rest, widow of Lee Sizemore Sr., died Mon day. She was a native of Ander son County, daughter of the late Julius Maude and Debbie Locka- by Ducker and a member of Travelers Rest Second Baptist Church. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Vivian Stutts of Newberry. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Tra velers Rest Second Baptist Church. Burial was in Grand View Memorial Gardens. Hentz reunion The descendants of the late William A. and Orlena Abrams Hentz will hold their annual family reunion on Sunday, June 27th, in the Fellowship Hall of St. Matthews Lutheran Church near Pomaria, S. C. All are urged to come and bring pic nic baskets and sweetened tea. ATTENTION: Grain Farmers Want to buy Oats, 34 lb. minimum weight, 80c per bushel. Barley, 45 lb. minimum weight, $1.12 per bushel. 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