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PAGE 8—The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, Oct. 7, 1971 Mrs. Mae A. Aull ■ • I A A I Mrs. Mae A. Aull, 79, of John ston, died Monday morning, Oc tober 4, at a Columbia hospital following a long period of de clining health and a critical ill ness of two weeks. A native of Lexington, she was the daughter of the late Jeff B. Amick and Lena (Mary Magdalene) Rawl. She was a graduate of the old Palmetto College Institute and had attend ed Winthrop College. She had taught school in Lexington and Newberry Counties. She was married to the late E. H. Aull of Newberry, long time editor and publisher of the Herald and News. She was the first Attendance Teacher for Newberry County when the of fice was created in the late 1930’s and was associated with the office of the Superintendent of Education both before hold ing that position and afterwards. She had been a member of the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Newberry. She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church of Johnston. Survivors are five sons: El bert H. Aull of Raleigh, N. C.; .J Luther Aull and Julian H. Aull of Johnston; Francis M. Aull of Salisbury, N. C.; and Philip S. Aull of Charlotte, N.C.; two sisters, Mrs. J. H. Aiken of Winnsboro and Mrs. W. T. Reeder of Laurens; nine grand children. Elbert H. Aull III of Raleigh, N. C., in the U.S. Navy stationed at Guantanamo Na val Base. Cuba; Stewart and Emmaline Aull of Raleigh, N. C.; Margaret and Jacob Aull of Johnston; Mrs. Charles Ro- | ITTI'I'I ■ I ■ ■ 1 TBTl' HUB Nl WHf HH V SHOPPING < t NTF H By ?f> ?/b‘>»40 SHOW TIMES Mon.—Thurs. 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9:15 p.m. Matinee Thurs., Sat., Sun. 2 p.m* _ Sync/oy_9 p.jv. Thurs. thru Tues. Oct. 7 thru Oct. 12 AIRPORT ftUrrtnf BURT DEAN LANCASTER •MARTIN JEAN SEBERG ADULT SHOW Fri. & Sat. — 11:30 P. “ONE MILLION A.C.-D.C” _ _ 00_ _ “The Finest Films In The Carolinas Are Coming” The Red Tent Carnal Knowledge Marriage of a Young Stock Broker DOUBLE FEATURE Patton and Mash REGULAR FEATURES $1.50 Adults $.50 Child MATINEE $1.00 Adults $.50 Child ACCOMPANIED LADIES ADMITTED FREE ' EVERY MONDAY gers of Greenville, N. C., Frank* Aull of Salisbury, N. C.; and Cassie and Cindy Aull of Char lotte, N. C.; and a number of nieces and nephews. Services were conducted from St. John’s Lutheran Churchy Johnston, by the Rev. J. Cantey Nye Tuesday afternoon, Octo ber 5, with interment in Rose- mont Cemetery in Newberry. Mrs. J. R. Lake died Tuesday Mrs. Lucia Dehihns Lake, 82, widow of James Robert Lake, died Tuesday. She was a daughter of the late John Charles and Mamie Adams Dehihns and a member of Enoree Baptist Church. Surviving are a son, Robert Harold Lake of Newberry; a stepson, Vernon A. Lake of Tar pon Springs, Fla.; five sisters, Mrs. Epsie Buzhardt, Mrs. Ellen Spearman, Miss Byrdie Dehihns and Mrs. Ollie Glymph of New berry and Mrs. John Henry Wil son of Rock Hill; two brothers, William E. B. Dehihns of New berry, and Roy Dehihns of Rock Hill. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Ulysses S. Gallman, Sr. deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified with the under signed, and those indebted to said estate will please make payment likewise. Mrs. Ethel S. Gallman, Mrs. Alice G. Osborne, 834 Hunter St. Newberry, S. C. . Executrices September 16, 1971 22-3tp NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I will make a final settle ment of the estate of John C. Billingsley, Sr. in the Probate Court for Newberry County, S. C., on the 15th day of October 1971, at 10 o’clock in the fore noon, and will immediately thereafter ask for my discharge as Executrix of said estate. Wava S. Billingsley Executrix Sept. 15, 1971 21-4tc WANT ADS WOULDN’T IT BE NICE TO DO SOMETHING? Everyone should. And beinp an Avon Re presentative is ideal. Take care of your family when you have to, sell Avon products in your spare time. You’ll find you p:et more out of life as an Avon Re presentative. Call 27(5-2252 or write Mrs. Barbara Brand 3823 Humphrey Drive, Columbia, S. C. KEr HELP WANTED: Muscular Dystrophy Asso. needs tele phone operator with pleasant voice and courteous manner for temporary work. Write MDAA 1224 Pickens Street, Columbia, S. C. 29201 Real Estate Opportunity CAN YOU SELL??? Your own full-time business, Real Estate, right in this area. National company, established in 1900, largest in its field. (Un licensed ?-write us.) All adver tising all signs, forms, supplies furnished. Skilled Training and Instruction given for rapid de velopment—f rom Start to $ucce$$. Nationwide advertis ing brings Buyers from Every where. Can you qualify? You must have initiative, excellent character (bondable), sales a- bility, be financially responsi ble. Commission-volume oppor tunity for man, woman, cocple or team That Can Sell. Informa tion without obligation. W. R. Watkins, State Manager STROUT REALTY Inc. Rte. 2, Box 28-K Leesville, S. C. 29070 HELP WITH UF DRIVE—Several New berry County Girl Scouts got together re cently to help prepare packets for the New berry County United Fund drive which be gins Oct. 18. They are from left, Linda Werts, Patty Brown, Elizabeth Harmon, Karen Ellisor and Laura Henry. (Sunnhoto bv Biff Riebe) Funeral services were at 4 p.m. Thursday at Enoree Bap tist Church, with burial in the church cemetery. GLENN ST. SERVICES . . . 'Continued from Page 11 He has served as Vice-Modera tor and President of the Pas tor’s Conference of the Ridge Association. His participation in Evangelistic Campaigns has carried him to Alaska twice. Special attendance promotion will feature different groups nightly. The Deacons will serve on Sunday night, Sunday School Leadership on Monday, Ladies on Tuesday, Youth on Wednes day, Men on Thursday, Church Training or Couples’ Night on Friday and the Children (grades 1-6) on Saturday. The public is cordially invited to attend. The music will be under the direction of M. J. “Buck” Hoop er, Church Minister of Music. Reverend Donald F. West is pastor. VD SERIOUS PROBLEM . . . (Continued from Page 1) tis (crippling), and blindness. Dr. Aycock stressed that both diseases can be cured. He added that the Newberry County Health Department can answer everyone’s questions about VD. If you need to know more about VD, call 276-4155 or visit the health department at 1306 Hunt in Newberry. APPRECIATION I wish to use this means of expressing my sincere appre ciation for the many deeds of kindness and thoughtfulness shown me during my recent illness. The numerous cards, calls, flowers, visits, gifts, pray ers in my behalf, and every manifestation of concern and love have been a source of great comfort and joy to me. Such thoughtfulness of friends and loved ones truly helped brighten my stay in the hospi tal. May God bless each of you. Sincerely, Mrs. Carrie Senn CUTHBERTSON AT ANDERSON COLLEGE Van Cuthbertson of Newberry is one of 950 students enrolled at Anderson College as the in stitution begins its 61st year. Of the enrollment 890 students are from South Carolina and 625 of this number are Baptists. MEN NEEDED in this area to train as LIVESTOCK BUYERS LEARN TO BUY CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP at sale barns, feed lots and ranches. We prefer to train men 21 to 55 with livestock experience. For local interview, write age, phone, address and background NATIONAL MEAT PACKERS TRAINING P.O. Box 1563-Dept. SC-156 Atlanta, Ga. 30301 Mrs. Bessie Hipp dies Saturday Mrs. Bessie Agnes Hipp, 74, of 905 Pauline Street, died late Saturday evening at the Pro vidence Hospital in Columbia. Mrs. Hipp was born in New berry County, the daughter of the late James O. and Mamie Boozer Hipp. She was a mem ber of Ebenezer Methodist Church. She is survived by one sot), Jack Hipp of Newberry; six brothers, J. Fincher Hipp and Curtis Hipp, both of Newberry, J. Osborne Hipp of Prosperity, Roy W. Hipp of Little Mountain, Ray Hipp of Fayetteville, N.C. and Herman Hipp of Ashboro, N.C.; and two sisters, Mrs. Wil son Mack and Mrs. A. P. Cole man, both of Newberry. Funeral services were con ducted at 5 p.m. Monday at the Whitaker Funeral Home by Rev. Joe Tysinger and Rev. J. Her bert Thomas. Interment was in Newberry Memorial Gardens. dies in N, C. Funeral services for Pose Webster (Pete) Davis of 1916 Hollywood St., Winston-Salem, N. C., were held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Central Terrace Meth odist Church in Winston-Salem, with Rev. George Key officiat ing. Mr. Davis was born in Ander son County, Oct. 1, 1892, to the late James Allen and Anna Sat terfield Davis. He had lived in Winston-Salem for 42 years and was owner and operator of Da vis’ Machine Shop. He is survived by his wife, the former Marie Hamilton; one daughter, Mrs. Z. R. Krouse Winston-Salem; two sons, Ro bert A. Davis, Winston-Salem and Bill M. Davis, Chattanooga, Tenn.; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; four sisters, Mrs. Smith Boswell and Mrs. Jim Lindsey, both of Manning, Mrs. Claude Sperry, Spartan burg, and Mrs. Louise Cousins, Rome, Ga.; two brothers, Allen Davis ot Charleston and Wof ford Davis of Newberry. Mrs. Richardson’s brother passes Moran (Bud) Bridges, 29, of Augusta, Ga., died Tuesday morning in an Augusta Nursing Home. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. John B. Richardson of Newberry. Statement of Ownership, Ma nagement and Circulation of the Newberry Sun, weekly, publish ed at 1101 Boyce St., Newber ry, S. C. 29108. Publisher: O. F. Armfield Jr., P. O. Drawer 438, Newberry, S. C. 29108. Owner: Same as above. Total number of copies print ed (avg. number copies each issue during preceding 12 mos.) 725. Single issue nearest filing date, 725. Paid circulation, sales through dealers, carriers, ven dors, counter sales (avg. 12 mos.) 45; Sept. 30, 45; mail sub scribers (avg. 12 mos.) 614; Sept. 30, 594. Total paid circula tion (avg. 12 mos.) 659; Sept. 30 639. Free distribution (avg. 12 mos.) 20; Sept. 30, 20. Total dis tribution (12 mos. avg.) 679; Sept. 30, 659. Office use, left ov er, unaccounted, spoiled after printing, (12 mos. avg.) 46; Sept. 30, 66. Total (12 mos. avg.) 725; Sept. 30, 725. O. F. Armfield, Jr., Owner NOTICE The City of Newberry Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Uniform Subdivision Regu lations at a meeting to be held in Council Room, City Hall, Newberry, S. C., on October 18, 1971, beginning at 7:30 P.M. All interested citizens are invited to attend. Copies of the proposed Uniform Subdivision Reg ulations are available at the office of the Building & Zoning Official, City Hall. NOTICE OF SECOND READING Notice is hereby given that City Council will hold Second Reading on the following ordinance at a meeting of City Council to be held in Council Room, City Hall, Newberry, S. C., on October 12, 1971, be ginning at 7:30 P.M. An ordinance to annex approximately 35 acres located on Rosalyn Dr., Armfield Ave., and Baxter Street into the City Limits of the City of Newbery. Mayor & City Council