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PAGE 4-The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, September 28,1972
Newberry High School student Bridgett Hawkins registers for the
annual High School Newspaper Day at Newberry College, held on
Saturday, Sept. 16.
Scholarships
given by ROTC
Six Newberry College students
were recently awarded AFROTC
scholarships by the United
States Air Force Scholarship
Board. The six are new cadets
in the college’s Air Force ROTC
detachment.
Those receiving scholarships
are Gary Griffith, son of Rev.
and Mrs. P. B. Griffith, of Pinel
las Park, Fla., sophomore; Ed
Hood, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.
F. Hood of Columbia, S. C.,
junior; William Renwick, son
of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ren
wick of Newberry, S. C., soph
omore; and Ed Smith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Smith of
York, S. C. junior.
Howard Woodruff, son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Woodruff, Sum
merville, S. C. junior; and An
thony Yaskin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. S. Yaskin of Crest-
wood, Mo., junior, also received
scholarships.
Scholarship recipients are se
lected on the basis of scholas
tic average, aptitude, and need.
The scholarships pay all tui
tion, fees, and books for the
cadets.
HOSPITAL
PATIENTS
Allen P. Amick, Chapin
Casper Berry, City
Eric Black, Prosperity
Mrs. Alma Cook, City
Mrs. Myrtle Cook, City
Mrs. Mary Davenport, City
Jacob Dickert, City
Willie Dominick, City
Mrs. Lurleen Eargle, City
Mrs. Maggie Edwards, Pomaria
George Ettison, Whitmire
Joseph Gary, City
Henry Glasgow, Prosperity
Mrs. Gladys Gibson, City
James Golden, City
Mrs. Violet Harvey, City
Mrs. Nancy Hawkins, City
Mrs. Verdell Holmes, City
Cyril Hutchinson, City
Todd Jeter, City
Mrs. Rainey Kibler, Pros
perity
Issac Kirkland, City
Ernest Lindler, Chapin
Mrs. Pamela D. Long, City
Theodore Miller, City
Claude Monroe, City
Miss Tammy Moore, Clinton
Miss Barbara Fay Neal, City
Mrs. Emma Owens, City
Mrs. Luie Rikard, Prosperity
Tommie Rowe, City
Miss Blanche Stoudemire, Little
Mountain
Mrs. Pet Son, City
Mrs. Jessie Suber, City
Mrs. Daisy Tucker, Whitmire
Richie Warren, City
Mrs. Lillie White, City
Mrs. Aillene Wicker, City
Mrs. Catherine Wicker, City
Mrs. Rebecca Williams, Silver-
street-
Mrs. Rosa Williams, Prosperity
Mrs. Annie Wise, Pomaria
Miss Mellissa Field, Whitmire
Mrs. Fannie Wicker, City
Mrs. Virginia Wicker, City
Mrs. Ethel Lee Gallman, Silver-
street
Mrs. Mamie Hamby, Prosperity
Miss Fannie Mae Price, City
Mrs. Lois Cannon, City
Mrs. Ethel Mayes, City
Mrs. Luvenia Bradley, Saluda
Jim David Berley, Pomaria
Mrs. Becky Garrick, City
TRANSFERS
OF REALTY
NEWBERRY:
Leon D. Graves and Betty
Burkhalter to Bennie A. and
Ethelene P. Smith: one lot and
building (Eleanor St.); $5 and
other valuable consideration.
NEWBERRY OUTSIDE:
Michael Lee Junker and Lin
da B. Junker to Alton Eugene
Sutphin: three lots (Little
Ranches subdivision); $5 and
ether valuable consideration.
SILVERSTREET:
Richard M. Kenan, special re
feree. to Willie Allen: IVz acres;
$412.
WHITMIRE OUTSIDE:
John W. Felker to Joe and
Adgie F. Chappell: 1.12 acres;
$5, love and affection.
POMARIA:
James H. Parsons Jr. and
Gladys W. Parsons to Dorothy
J. Carter: 5.3 acres; $5 and
other valuable consideration.
LITTLE MOUNTAIN:
E. A Cumalander to Charles
W. Frick: two lots; $5.
Clara M. Scott to J. Hilton
Parsons Jr.: one lot; $5 and
other valuable consideration.
Clara M. Scott to John Tay
lor: one lot and building; $5
and other valuable ennsidera-
PROSPERITY:
James F. Griffith, individual
ly and as attorney for Ailleen
D. Griffith, to Thomas B. Abra
ham: one lot, $5,195.
James H. Counts Sr. to Larry
E .and Emily C. Graham: one
lot and building; $5 and other
valuable consideration.
Holden C. West, individually
and as trustee for T. Lynn Da
vis and H. Earl Payne, to Ed
ward Amaker: one lot; $5 and
other valuable consideration.
Citizens and Southern Natio
nal Bank to Holden C. West,
individually and as trustee for
T. Lynn Davis and H. Earl
Payne: one lot; $5 and other
good and valuable considera
tions.
Kresge award
made to college
Newberry College has receiv
ed $25,000* from the Kresge
Foundation for the College’s
new Alumni Music Center, Dr.
Fredric B. Irvin, president of
the College, announced today.
Last spring the Kresge Foun
dation announced it would a-
ward the College a $25,000 grant
if the College could guarantee
sufficient cash and pledges by
Sept. 15, to dedicate the Music
Center debt free.
When the conditions of the
grant were revealed, the College
still had an indebtedness of
$160,000 on the building. With
new money pledged to the Col
lege since the beinning of the
new fiscal year on July 1, out
standing pledges to the Col
lege’s Second Century Cam
paign, and the Kresge Grant the
College is able to meet the con
ditions of the grant.
The new Alumni Music Center
will be formally dedicated dur
ing the College’s Homecoming
weekend in a brief ceremony
at 11:45 a.m., Oct. 28.
Garmany enlists
in Navy program
Mr. Bobby Odell Garmany,
20, of Route 1, Pomaria, re
cently enlisted into the U. S.
Navy’s CACHE (Delayed En
try) Program. Bobby attended
Mid-Carolina High School, and
is a graduate of A. C. Flora
High School, Columbia.
The U. S. Navy Recruiting
Office in Greenwood obtained
a three year Aviation quota for
Garmany, and he will report
on active duty in February,
1973. He will select between
East Coast and West Coast (his
duty option) at that time.
Anyone desiring information
on the Navy’s various enlist
ment programs may contact
Petty Officer “Bill” Farmer in
Newberry any Tuesday after
noon on Power House Road, or
telephone 229-2603 collect.
FAIR TIME!
Newberry - Saluda
FAIR
Oct. 2-7
• FIVE BIG DAYS ...
• SIX BIG NIGHTS
BLUE RIBBON SHOWS
ON THE MIDWAY
EXHIBITS • DISPLAYS
CASH PRIZES
FLOWER SHOW
BE SURE YOU DON’T MISS IT!
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LATEX FINISHING
3 BRAND NEW SYSTEMS
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Oct. 2, 7:30 p.m. at Newberry Lumber
Co. Factory Representative to demon
strate the new look in antiquing. Call
276-5210 if you plan to attend.
Newbeny Lumber Ca
913 Cline St
Newberry, S. C.