The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, February 17, 1972, Image 1
Vol. 35-No. 43
Newberry, S. C. 29108, Thursday, February 17, 1972
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OFFICER OF THE YEAR—Captain Andrew Shealy of the Newberry Police Department was named
“Officer-of-the-Year” Tuesday night when Newberry County Law enforcement officers were special
guests of the Exchange Club of Newberry. Officer of the year is selected annually by the Exchange Club
as a highlight of the National Crime Prevention week activities. Shealy has been active in law enforce
ment for a number of years, having served both on the county law force and the city police department.
In the photo Sgt. John Campbell of the local department makes the presentation. (Sunphoto)
Tindall heads
local offices
T. Clyde Tindall, vice presi
dent of Bnakers Trust, has been
promoted to officer in charge
of the bank’s Newberry offices.
The announcement was made
by FYank E. Addy, senior vice
president, who will remain as
regional head of the Newberry
area operations.
Mr. Tindall began his career
before World War II as a cot
ton buyer for the South Caro
lina Cotton Producers Associa
tion. During the war he was
in the Army, serving in the
South Pacific and Japan. He
joined the Newberry County
Bank when it was organized in
1946 and worked in the New
berry office until 1948 when he
was transferred to Joanna as
branch manager. He worked in
this capacity until February
1971 when he returned to the
Newberry office.
Mr. Addy said the promotion
of Mr. Tindall was of ’’consi
derable importance to the area
and its people. I know of no
person more qualified for this
position.”
‘‘Clyde has had more than a
quarter of a century in bank
experience,” he said. “He
knows and loves the Newberry
poner son more qualified for
this position.”
Mr. Addy said the appoint
ment, announced following a
meeting of the bank’s board of
directors in Columbia, is effec
tive immediately.
Mr. Tindall, a member of
Central Methodist Church, is
married to the former Miss Ju
lia McAlhany. They have a son,
Tom, who is in civil service
in Charleston, and a daughter,
Josephine, a student at New
berry High School. The Tin
dalls live at 2108 Woodland Way.
UF annual
meet Tuesday
The annual meeting of the
Newberry County United Fund
is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Tues
day, February 22, in the Com
munity Room of the Newberry
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Play tickets
now on sale
Tickets for the Newberry
Community Players winter pro
duction “Arsenic and Old Lace”
are now on sale at the New-
berry-Saluda Regional Library.
Advanced tickets for the per
formances to be held February
24, 25 and 26 at Drayton Street
Community Center are $1.75 for
adults and $1.00 for students.
Ticket prices at the door are
$2,00 and $1.25. Advanced re
servations may be made by
calling the Library. This produc
tion is not recommended for
children under six years of age.
Nelson cited.
Names of students on the
dean’s list for the autumn quart
er at the University of Cin
cinnati (Ohio) have been an
nounced by UC President War
ren Bennis.
The list includes Richard Nel
son, 1415 Clarkson Avenue,
Newberry.
State prexy
addresses JCs
John D. Every, President of
the South Carolina Jaycees ad
dressed the Newberry Jay-
cee—Jaycee Wife Banquet
Thursday, February 10 at 7:30
P.M. at the Mid-Carolina Coun
try Club. Active in community
and civic activities, Every dis
cussed “BUILDING WITH
PERFORMANCE” - his plat
form and views on what it
takes to be number one in the
community.
Every is employed as comp-.
troller of Beloit-Kleinewefers
Textile Machinery and resides
in Mauldin. Every served as
President of the Rock Hill Jay
cees, regional vice-president of
the South Carolina Jaycees, and
Director of the United States
Jaycees.
Every addressed the JC-JC
Wife members and guests on
his seven years as an active
JC, stating, “JC’s means young
men finding the importance of
having a goal and purpose in
life to humanity. He mention
ed the brotherhood of man
transcending nations, the belief
that economic justice can best
be won by free men thru free
enterprise, and that government
should be of laws rather than
men. Thus, he remarked, the
greatest human treasure of hu
man personality is fellowship
and service to humankind.
Every, mentioned, The South
Carolina Jaycees are presently
Number Six in the nation a-
mong state chapters for accom
plish in the following area of
civic action-oriented projects:
SC JC concern for mental re
tardation thru sponsorsliip of
CAMP HOPE for the mentally
retarded thru such projects as
HOPE SUNDAY HONEY SALE
and community oriented DRUG
EDUCATION PROGRAMS.”
(Contimwd on Page 6)
Lutheran men
meet tonight
The Newberry District Lu
theran Church men will hold
their quarterly meeting on
Thursday night, February 17,
1972 at St. Pauls Lutheran
Church. The supper will begin
at 7:30 followed by a business
meeting. Mr. Earle Bedenbaugh
of Prosperity will be the guest
speaker. Be sure to get your
ticket from your local mens’
group and come on out.
Univ. women
meet Saturday
The Newberry Branch of the
American Association of Uni
versity Women will meet at the
home of Mrs. F. I. Fesperman
on February 19 at 3:30 P.M.
Miss Barbara Wise will be the
associate hostess.
Miss Pearle Stockman will be
the speaker on the Fellowship
program.
Air squadron
be
South Carolina’s Senator
Strom Thurmond will highlight
the installation of the Arnold
Air Society Squadron of the
Newberry College Air Force
ROTC Squadron at 2 p.m. to
day (Thursday), in a public ce
remony in Wiles Chapel on the
College campus.
The Arnold Air Society is a
professional and service hono
rary of the Air Force ROTC.
The Society is made up of ca
dets who wish to promote the
traditions and aspirations of the
Air Force.
The Newberry Squadron of
the Air Society is being named
in honor of Major William Ren-
wick Austin II, native South
Carolinian, who has been a
prisoner-of-war for five years.
Seven of Newberry’s Air
Force ROTC Cadets will be ini
tiated into the Arnold Air So
ciety.
Following Senator Thurmond’s
remarks and the formal instal
lation of the Arnold Air Society,
the Senator and Air Force per
sonnel will be honored at a re
ception in Smeltzer Hall.
The Newberry College Air
Force ROTC Squadron was es
tablished in September; Major
Frederick Current is the com
manding officer of the squad
ron.
Holiday set
for postoffice
The Newberry Post Office
will be closed Monday, Feb
ruary 21, 1972 in observance
of Washington’s Birthday.
There will be no window ser
vice nor delivery of mail, by
city or rural carriers. Holiday
schedules for the receipt and
dispatch of mails will be ob
served. Special Delivery a nd
collection service will be main
tained on holiday schedules.
Eight cent and Air Mail
stamps are available from the
stamp machine located in the
lobby of the post office.
ALL SMILES-Mayor C. A. Shealy Jr., apparently appreciates beauty
and is happy to proclaim this week as “National Beauty Salon
Week.” On hand for the formality are, Left, Mrs. Nancy Shealy,
chairman for the observance and at right, Mrs. Janice Bedenbaugh,
president of the local Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association.
(Sunphoto)
DAR GOOD CITIZENS-Jasper Chapter, Daughters of the American
Revolution annually cite girl students from the three high schools in
Newberry County as DAR Good Citizens. This year’s nominees are
Miss Joni Rader of Mid-Carolina and Miss Betty Williamson of Whit
mire. Awards are given to those students who possess qualities of
leadership, dependability, service and patriotism. With the recipients
are at left, Mrs. P. M. Nichols, regent of Jasper Chapter and at right,
Mrs. P. K. Harmon, chairman of the Good Citizens Committee. Also
selected was Miss Jeanne Underwood of Newberry High School, who
was unable to be present when the picture was made. (Sunphoto)