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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1949 THE NEWBERRY SUN i««nitiw«tiwnnnnnnnnm«nnitt<itnn«ttnnnigiaiwit | i * « K K X WE GREET YOU CORDIALLY AND SINCERELY, WISHING YOU A JOYOUS HOLIDAY OF LASTING HAPPINESS Clary-Martin Feed & Seed Store 1013 CALDWELL ST. NEWBERRY. S. C. g r ■c'y am^if % OF THE YULETIDE SEASON MtOWWOWIPI s HE Story of Christmas is old but its friendliness is always new. May this message bring ouf very best wishes. W. H. DAVIS & SON OLDSMOBILE T. ROY SUMMER THE MAN S STORE 2 | i X 1 X X K I I X 1 X I X X X X I F X I s .'.SikaStStaMSiSiMiaiSiSife&SiBiSikMiMfeMikatM'SiMQKMtttItkIlltMtM'M* if w g ■ ■ y y y y y y I y I I y y I y y y y y y y | y y | y I y y y y y B y y | ■ y y .BikSikliaikkkIiSikkkkStkSikkStSiatItkkSiIiMkkkMItkSiSiSaStMkSiSiltkSi CORDIAL I GREETINGS | y I y y y 5 I i i And All Good Wishes to Ynr. Our Friends Newberry Dry Goods Co. Mrs. C. J. McWhirler and Son 100a MAIN STREET r««tctcictctcit!cictc>c'<ictc«tctc'ct(<cact(« f X X X I trodition warmer and to have the chance to express to fine friends like you. MAIN ST. PURE OIL STATION KiCIC<KIS<CiC«tc<ctc<clCtCIC<eiC'C>C'dX>C>C<CICIC<C««««>CiC<CtClC<C<C<CtK<CiC<«K>CtCtC«« X i ISHING you the joys of older days, combined with the pleas ures of new, to make this a gay and bright Holiday, brimmed full of hap piness for each of you. MERRY CHRISTMAS M 1 M i 1 U' 1 YOUNG’S FRUIT STORE MAIN STREET PHONE 211 c<c<ct«!«<ctcic>«tc«'ctc'ctctctc!c«'ctstcic<«tcietcictcicic«ci«<ctc'ci<>c<cic«t(tc<c<c<ct<tc«. i I $ K f i 1 i ! i i AND ALL GOOD WISHES FOR C H R I STM AS «tC'Ci«!CiCtCt««!«'C!Ci«(C<«>C'CtC«ICtCl«tCl«>Cl(ICIC«<CiCtC«tC!«iCIC<C>C>C>«ttC<C>«C>CtCM X X X We sincerely trust that many friendly thoughts will find their way to you to bring Christmas joy. And, may we say simply, but with all sincerity, ‘Thank You. 1 a mm cHfiicimflci COLLEGE ST. TEXACO STATION LEROY WILSON MARION CROMER s x x fr X X X X X X X X X • A : • SHEALY’S FLYING SERVICE NEWBERRY, S. C. alWWWWkWMSiStWSikW&ftkkkSiWWWSiWKWIXkkMikkftlilgeililaStSiSiWMtMiW Moy each of us be mindful f the true significant' - of Christmas os we accept the good wishes of friends. I x 1 X X X X X X X X = X idiaistwkMtwsiwsiWWkwkwaikwwsiicx Wofford’s Radio Service ikSisikMiaiwaixaisikkiBatftsiMiWwitx X X X X 2 3 n 5 OlfiNMA'i And, may we add — THANK YOU For your Patronage AT CHRISTMAS A man is at his finest towards the finish of the year; He is almost wnat he should be when the Christmas season’s here. Then he’s thinking more of others than lie’s thought the months before. And the laughter of his chil dren is a joy worth toiling for. He is less a selfish creature than at any other time; When the Christmas spirit rules him he comes close to the sublime. When it’s Christmas man is big ger ^nd is better in his part; He is keener for the service that is prompted by the heart. All the petty thoughts and nar row seem to vanish for awhile And the true reward he’s seek ing is the glory of -a smile. Then for others he is toiling and somehow it seems to me That at Christmas he is almost what God wanted him to be. If I had to paint a picture of a man I think "I’d wait Till he’d fought his selfish bat tles and had put aside his hate. f I’d not catch him at his labors’ when his thoughts are all of pelf, On the long days and the dreary when he’s striving for himself. I’d not take him when he’s sneering, when he’s scornful or depressed. But I’d look for him at Christ mas when he’s shining at his best. Man is in a struggle and he’s oft misunderstood; There are days the worst that’s in him is the master of the good, But at Christmas kindness rules him and he puts himself aside And his petty hates are van quished and his heart is opened wide. Oh, I don’t know how to say it, but somehow it seems to me That at Christmas man is al most what God sent him here to be.. THE CHRISTMAS POEM (Edna St. Vincent Millay’s “To Jesus on His Birthday") For this your mother sweated in the cold. For this you bled upon the bit ter tree; A yard of tinsel ribbon bought and sold; A paper wreath; a day at home for me. The merry bells ring out, the people kneel; Up goes the man of God be fore the crowd; With voice of honey and with eyes of steel He drones your humble gospel to the proud. Nobody listens. L, 634 than the wind that blows Are all your words to us you died to save. O Prince of Peace! O Sharon’s dewy Rose! How mute you lie within your vaulted grave. The stone the angel rolled away with tears Is back upon your mouth these thousand years. PAYDAY ’Tis the night before payday, And all through my jeans I’ve hunted in vain for the ways and th e means. Not a quarter is stirring. Not even a bit; The greenbacks have left me, The pennies have quit!. Forward, turn forward, O time in thy flight, And make it tomorrow just for tonight! tc-Y- tV V- ''S) |jim’s Watch Repair! jjl221 Nance — Phone 1193^ 9 2 S x V X iifc SsfcfcSiSlS!*. Si 9i»»l2!>.s,****». as!** CHRISTMAS PRAYER May the forgiving spirit of Him to whom we dedicate this season prevail again on earth. May hateful persecution and wanton aggression cease. May man live in freedom and security, worshipping as he sees fit, loving his fellow man. May the sanctity of the home be ever preserved. May peace, everlasting peace, -•eign supreme. t«!CtCtCICICiCldciCtCt«!ClK«>CIC>«<CtCICtC«> gClary Clothing Co.j MAIN STREET V Cor. Caldwell 8r Purcell Sts.* y Near Speers Street School* ^ SEASON’S GREETINGS! May the Christmas Holidays be a season long to be remembered for the happiness and good fellowship enjoyed. — WE WILL SERVE A THREE-COURSE TURKEY DINNER ON SATURDAY, CHRISTMAS EVE. COME TO TOWN AND DO YOUR LAST MINUTE SHOPPING AND HAVE DINNER WITH US. Mitchell’s Grill MAIN STREET