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Eddie Anderson pulls out his shoehorn to fit customer, Patsy Chappell for a pair of tennis shoes.
Eddie Anderson pulls out his shoehorn to fit customer, Patsy Chappell for a pair of tennis shoes.
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Anderson’s Shoes leaves a lasting legacy
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Eddie Anderson pulls out his shoehorn to fit customer, Patsy Chappell for a pair of tennis shoes.
Eddie Anderson pulls out his shoehorn to fit customer, Patsy Chappell for a pair of tennis shoes.
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NEWBERRY — After 103 years of faithful service to the Newberry community, Anderson’s Shoes will soon be closing its doors for the last time. Owner Eddie Anderson, along with his wife Mary, will be retiring with plans to travel and spend more time with family.

Opening Jan. 2, 1910, by R.H. Anderson, also known as “Hal,” Anderson’s Shoes was originally located further down Main Street, where Carolina Gifts and Collectibles now stands.

The business expanded to its current location on Feb. 12, 1938, when R.H. Anderson’s son, LeRoy Anderson became a part of the family business. At the time, the store was half the size, and was unable to open the other half until the early 1980s.

LeRoy Anderson’s son, Eddie Anderson and current owner of Anderson’s Shoes, began helping out with the business at an early age.

“I started when I was 9 years old on Easter Saturday,” Anderson said. “Several people had called in sick and my dad figured I could at least pick stuff up off the floor.”

From that point on, Eddie began helping in the store off and on until the age of 12.

“My father paid me a quarter for helping each Saturday,” he said.

After graduating college from The Citadel, Eddie Anderson worked for Brown Shoe Company in St. Louis, which led him to travel to different places such as Tennesse and Virginia with the company for work. Now married to his wife, Mary, he began working at Thalheimer department store in hopes of spending more time at home, rather than traveling.

Having worked for Thalheimer for nine years, Eddie Anderson’s family had now grown with his two daughters, Katharine and Meg, and as a family they decided to move back to Newberry in December 1975.

“I always will believe that my daughters being in Newberry provided them with special opportunities,” Mr. Anderson said.

After moving back to Newberry, Eddie and his wife began continuing the family business at Anderson’s Shoes where they have been ever since.

Anderson said what set Anderson’s Shoes apart from bigger, department stores is simply the personal service they have been able to provide through the years.

“We’ve been able to adapt merchandise to the community, while department stores cannot provide products that are specific to any one place,” he said.

With a strong customer base not only in the Newberry community, but in Irmo, Ballentine, and Chapin as well, Anderson said being able to carry special merchandise such as narrow width shoes put them on the map locally. He reminisces on repeat customers, recalling fitting families of children, parents, and grandparents during his time at the store since his childhood.

“It’s part of the history, and it’s a part of the legacy,” he said. “I don’t always remember faces and names, but rather faces and shoe sizes.”

Being a part of the community for as long as he has, Anderson was active with the Newberry Rotary, the Newberry Community Players, and other organizations in the town of Newberry. What he says he’s enjoyed most are the friendships that have grown out of his business.

“My wife and I hope to do some long-postponed traveling and spend time with our granddaughter Moira in Stone Mountain, Georgia,” Anderson said on his plans for retirement. Describing himself as a people person, Anderson says he’s unsure what he’ll do in between travels.

If someone were to buy the business, Anderson said he may enjoy helping the new owner, giving them his tips of the trade along with the in’s and out’s of operating the business.

“I’m never anywhere without a shoehorn,” he said pulling one from his pocket.

Since officially declaring the stores closing last Thursday, Anderson said it has been an emotional rollercoaster. No official date has been set to close, but Anderson anticipates that it will happen at the end of July.

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84 Wolves named to SAC Commissioner’s honor roll
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NEWBERRY — Newberry College had a total of 84 student-athletes named to the South Atlantic Conference Commissioner’s honor roll in recognition of their academic achievements.

A total of 809 student-athletes in the SAC were named to the SAC Commissioner’s honor roll, with Newberry having the fourth-most honorees. To be eligible for inclusion on the honor roll, student-athletes must have lettered in their sport and maintained a 3.30 cumulative grade point average.

The 84 student-athletes from Newberry on the Commissioner’s honor roll represent all 14 SAC-sponsored sports - baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and volleyball.

When including Newberry’s three sports which are not sponsored by the league — cheer leading, women’s lacrosse and wrestling — the Wolves have a total of 106 student-athletes who carried a 3.30 cumulative GPA.

“Student-athletes in the SAC excel not just in sport, but in the classroom as well,” said SAC commissioner Patrick Britz. “I’m very proud of the rigorous academic efforts by each of these honorees.

“The increased number of student-athletes making this year’s honor roll is indicative of the continuing commitment to academic enhancement on each of our campuses.”

Newberry Student-Athletes on SAC Commissioner’s honor roll

Name Class Sport Major

JoJo Bradley Freshman Baseball Business Administration

Matt Chapman Sophomore Baseball

Cole Cromer Sophomore Baseball Business Administration

Chas Goodwin Junior Baseball Chemistry/Biology

Matt Jolly Junior Baseball Education

Jermale Paige Junior Baseball Biology

Alex Roberts Sophomore Baseball Psychology

D.J. Roberts Junior Baseball Psychology

Mario Rojas Senior Baseball Business Administration

Jonathan Rosenberger Sophomore Baseball Business Administration

Andy Vogel Senior Baseball Business Administration

A.J. Booker Sophomore Football Nursing

Johnny Brewer Senior Football Education

Ozzie Exume Sophomore Football Physical Education

Christian Gilchrist R-Freshman Football

A.J. Gordon R-Freshman Football

Jake James Senior Football Education

Lequawn James Senior Football Nursing

Evan Sobocinski R-Freshman Football Business Administration

Jackson Swindler R-Freshman Football Biology

Ansel Trotter Senior Football Business Administration

James Ashby Freshman Men’s Basketball

Gilbert McGregor Freshman Men’s Basketball Communications

Mitch Riggs Freshman Men’s Basketball Education

Bryant Stewart Freshman Men’s Basketball Education

Nathan Collier Sophomore Men’s Cross Country Mathematics

Michael Waltrip Freshman Men’s Cross Country

John Paul Ferguson Sophomore Men’s Golf Business Administration

Layton Truax Junior Men’s Golf Biology

Lucas Ferreira Freshman Men’s Soccer Business Administration

Anthony Lucido Freshman Men’s Soccer

Nicholas Lucido Sophomore Men’s Soccer Political Science

Nick Rembowski Sophomore Men’s Soccer Business Administration

Patrick Sweatt Junior Men’s Soccer Business Administration

Luis Thompson Junior Men’s Soccer Business Administration

Vinicius Botelho Junior Men’s Tennis Business Administration

Fernando Espana Freshman Men’s Tennis Biology

Jeffrey Kiser Junior Men’s Tennis Business Administration

Summer Bartek Sophomore Softball

Danielle Basch Junior Softball Sport Management

Hannah Blakely Freshman Softball

Kaylyn Camacho Senior Softball Graphic Design

Gwenell Crawford Senior Softball Education

Darian Jamison Freshman Softball Chemistry

Shelley Jeffcoat Senior Softball Physical Education

Casey Nellums Freshman Softball Communications

Brittany Phillips Senior Softball Physical Education

Amelia Putnam R-Freshman Softball Chemistry

Katelyn Rearden Freshman Softball Biology/Physical Therapy

Casey Stevens Junior Softball Mathematics

Lindsey Workman Junior Softball Mathematics

Jennifer Yancey Junior Softball Business Administration

Blair Browning Senior Volleyball Political Science

Jessica King Sophomore Volleyball Psychology

Samantha Parrish Junior Volleyball English

Lauren Prachar Sophomore Volleyball Nursing

Madison Schultz Sophomore Volleyball Elementary Education

Amanda Soper Sophomore Volleyball Physical Education

Elayni Stokes Sophomore Volleyball Mathematics

Kirsten Dunsmore Freshman Women’s Basketball Art

Ellie Gleeson Junior Women’s Basketball Psychology

Kirsti Hawkins Sophomore Women’s Basketball Education

Rebecca Matijevic Junior Women’s Basketball Elementary Education

Zara Pearson Sophomore Women’s Basketball Education

Jessie Baldwin Senior Women’s Cross Country Biology

Rebecca Eddy Sophomore Women’s Cross Country International Studies/Elementary Education

Hannah Rohrer Junior Women’s Cross Country Early Childhood Education

Kristen Smith Senior Women’s Cross Country Education

Lisa Brandl Senior Women’s Golf Sport Management

Korey Coleman Sophomore Women’s Golf Biology

Julia Daneshfar Senior Women’s Golf Political Science

Natalia Perez Senior Women’s Golf Business Administration

Theresa Berman Senior Women’s Soccer Physical Education

Gabrielle Brodie Sophomore Women’s Soccer Physical Education

Rebecca Darley Freshman Women’s Soccer Education

Brayden Miller Sophomore Women’s Soccer Sport Management

Elise Sanchez Sophomore Women’s Soccer Biology

Katie Sas Senior Women’s Soccer Education

Cassie Smith Senior Women’s Soccer Early Childhood Education

Romina Adum Junior Women’s Tennis Physical Education

Susana Aguirre Junior Women’s Tennis Business Administration

Christine Connelly Sophomore Women’s Tennis Nursing

Tara Lamers Freshman Women’s Tennis Biology

Marina Ziehe Junior Women’s Tennis Graphic Design/Communications

Student-athletes meeting requirements in non-SAC sports

Alexa Wood Freshman Cheer leading Biology

Amber Wright Junior Cheer leading Education

Anna Davis Sophomore Cheer leading Nursing

Ashley Wolfe Sophomore Cheer leading Nursing

Erica Teal Freshman Cheer leading Business Administration

John Duffey Freshman Cheer leading

Kiara Long Freshman Cheer leading Biology

Lindsey Mull Fr Cheer leading Communications

Shannon Newman Junior Cheer leading Biology

Stevie Lord Senior Cheer leading Physical Education

Jared Holiday Sophomore Wrestling International Business

Kyle Folk-Freund Freshman Wrestling Sociology

Seiji Borja R-Freshman Wrestling Nursing

Ashante Grimes Junior Lacrosse Biology

Carly Marksberry Freshman Lacrosse Elementary Education

Elise Sanchez Sophomore Lacrosse Biology

Olivia Lawnick Junior Lacrosse Biology/Chemistry

Rebecca Eddy Sophomore Lacrosse International Studies/Elementary Education

Tessa Davis Sophomore Lacrosse Psychology

Tricia Powell Junior Lacrosse Education

Victoria Thomas Sophomore Lacrosse Accounting

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