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The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Sept. 30, 1071—PAGE 5
IN early 400 students and faculty advi- production, and business and advertising
sers attended the second annual High problems. Gordon C. Henry, director of
School Newspaper Press Day at Newberry Public Relations at Newberry College, co-
College September 25. The writers attend- ordinated the conference and led a diseas
ed sessions on news writing, copy editing, sion on the Business and Advertising Prob-
feature writing, sports writing, editorial lems of Student publications,
writing, news photography, newspaper
Midget results
Wed. Sept. 22:
Falcons-19 — Jets-6. Mack
Clary of the Falcons was the
big gun for his team, scoring
1 TD on a 10 yd. run, another
from 20 yd. out, and 1 extra
point. Jimmy Mays scored the
Falcons other TD from 8 yd.
out.
Thomas Lindsay returned a
punt 60 yd. for the Jets only
score.
Thu. Sept. 23:
Colts-15 — Chiefs-7. All the
scoring was done in the first
half. Anthony Maybin scoring
on 2 TD. 1 for 9 yd., 1 for
45 yd., and added 1 point after.
The defense got the other points
on a safety.
Larry Boyd scoring the Chiefs
only TD on a 55 yd. kick off
return. Isiah McMorris adding
the point after.
Bledsoe services
held at Clinton
Broadus Bledsoe, 55, of Clin
ton, died Monday.
Born in Saluda County, a son
of Mrs. Mary Jennings Bled
soe of Clinton and the late
James Edward Bledsoe, he was
a former employee of Joanna
Mills and a member of Shady
Grove Presbyterian Church.
Surviving also are his wife,
Mrs. Martha Knight Bledsoe;
a daughter, Mrs. Dianne Brad
ley of Clinton; seven sisters,
Mrs. Grady Shealey of Saluda,
Mrs. Leroy Bridges and Mrs.
J. P. Schumpert of Joanna,
Mrs. William King, Mrs. Ho
race Black and Mrs. C. W.
Black of Clinton and Mrs. B,
W. Taylor of Kinards; and a
brother, Clyde Bledsoe of Clin
ton.
Funeral services were held
at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Bonds
Crossroads Pentecostal Holiness
Church, with burial in Rosemont
Cemetery.
J. H. Rabb, 84,
dies in Fla.
Final rites for Jonathan Har
rison Rabb, 84, who died Sun
day in Chattahoochee, Fla., af
ter a long illness, were held
at 4 p.m. Tuesday from the
McSwain Funeral Home with
Rev. George Riser conducting
the service.
Buriai was in Antioch Metho
dist Church Cemetery in Fair-
field County.
William Frye
died Saturday
William Irvin Frye, 68, of
Route 1, died Saturday night
at the Newberry County Memo
rial Hospital after a lingering
illness.
Mr. Frye was born in Lex
ington County, the son of the
Rev. Irvin Frye and Almenia
McCartha Frye. He was a re
tired nurseryman and a mem
ber of College Street Church of
God. He was a veteran of the
Marines, having served in the
Hailian Uprising.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Katie Waites Frye; two
sons, Bill Frye of Newberry
and Oscar Frye of Whitmire;
four daughters, Mrs. J. F. Mc
Carthy, Jr. of Rock Hill, Mrs.
Bill Bumgardner of Mooreville,
N. C., Mrs. Bobby R. Taylor
and Mrs. L. V. Bass, both of
Newberry; three brothers, Shep
pard Frye, Daniel Frye, and
Charlie Frye, all of Charlotte;
one sister, Mrs. Marie Stroud
of Virginia Beach, v a ; fifteen
grandchildren and five great
NEW STUDENTS—Jennifer Matthews,
(right) a Registered Nuclear Medicine
Technologist at Self Memorial Hospital,
Greenwood, instructs new students, Bren
da Price (left), Blythewood, S. C., and
Marsha Long, of Newberry, in the use of
a console for a nuclear medicine scanner.
Both new students are registered Radio-
logic Technoligists.
grandchildren.
Funeral services were con
ducted at 3 p.m. Monday at the
College Street Church of God
by the Rev. Eugene Nicola, Rev.
J. W. Moore and Rev. Bob Still
well. Interment was in Rose
mont Cemetery.
County native
dies Saturday
Mrs. Sarah Nora Pitts Hast
ing, 75, widow of Julian Hast
ing, of Ninety Six, died Satur
day.
She was born in Newberry
County, daughter of the late
David and Lidia Hendrix Pitts
and was a member of Friend
ship Pentecostal Holiness
Church.
Surviving are four daughters,
Mrs. B. G. Pow of Hodges,
Mrs. Martin Berry, Mrs. A. R.
Woods and Mrs. Clarence Evans
of Ninety Six; two sons, Clyde
and Connie Hasting of Ninety
Six; five sisters, Mrs. Frank
Werts of Silverstreet, Mrs. Ar
thur Kyzer of Newberry, Mrs.
Earl Holsonback of Clinton,
Mrs. Howard Jones of Massa
chusetts and Mrs. Otis Ridle-
hoover of Columbia; a brother,
Lewis Pitts of Clinton; 27
grandchildren; 48 great-grand
children; and two great-great
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Monday at 4 p.m. in Friend
ship Pentecostal Holiness
Church with burial in the
church cemetery.
C. E. Hendrix’s
brother passes
Hilton F. “Shorty” Hendrix,
65, of Rt. 2, Lexington, died
Saturday of an accidental gun
shot wound.
Lexington County Coroner Ba
ron B. Schumpert said Mr. Hen
drix apparently shot himself
while shooting crows in his pe
can orchard. No inquest is plan
ned.
Born in Lexington County,
Mr. Hendrix was a son of the
late O. Fred and Carrie Harmon
Hendrix. He was owner and
operator of Hendrix Grocery
and Gulf Station and a mem
ber of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs.
Mildred Harmon Hendrix; two
daughters, Mrs. E. Darr Shealy
of Lexington and Mrs. Charles
Wessinger of Lexington; a sis
ter, Mrs. Joseph Keller of Ai
ken; and two brothers, Clinton
E. Hendrix of Newberry and
Clyde C. Hendrix of Lexington.
Funeral services were held
Sunday at 5 p.m. in St. Peter’s
Lutheran Church conducted by
the Rev. Dermon Sox Jr. and
the Rev. Alvin Haigler.
Fred D. Ross
bad local kin
Fred D. Ross, 55, of Colum
bia, died Friday after a long
illness.
A son of the late Benjamin
Franklin and Mamie Autrey
Ross, he was born in Pelzer
He was employed with Bins-
wanger Glass Co. and a mem
ber of Lutheran Church of the
Ascension.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs.
Maude Copeland Ross; three
daughters, Mrs. Bo Chrisley of
Newberry, Mrs. Richard Gil
mer of Calhoun Falls and Mrs.
Maxey Putnam of South Hill,
Va.; three sons, Wilson and
Frankie Ross of Gaffney and
David Ross of Greenwood; and
three sisters, Mrs. Fred Davis
of Pelzer, Mrs. Lucille Jones
of Greenville and Mrs. Sarah
Akins of Anderson; and a bro
ther, Charles Ross of Ninety
Six.
Funeral services were held
at 2 p.m. Sunday in Ascension
Lutheran Church, Columbia,
with burial at Forest Lawn
Cemetery near Anderson.
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