The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, December 23, 1949, Image 9

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1949 PROSPERITY Livingston* Aull A marriage of cordial inter est was that of Miss Mildred A. Livingston of Prosperity and Harry Russell Auil of Pomaria which took place Friday after noon, December 16, at five o’clock at the Lutheran parson age. The bride's pastor, Rev. W. D. Haltiwanger, performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Aull was attired in a copen blue suit with black ac cessories and wore an orchid corsage. The bride is the only daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Liv ingston, Sr., of Prosperity and is a graduate of the Prosperity High School. She is now em ployed as cashier at the Dixie Home Store in Newberry. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther David Aull of Pomaria and attended the Pom aria school He is employed at Newberry College. Witnessing the marriage were Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Aull, Miss Peggy Aull, Henry Aull and J. D. Aull of Pomaria; Mrs. Gussie Bennett of Columbia; Colie Dowd and Mrs. Wendell Dawkins of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Livingston, Sr., of Prosperity; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Livingston, Jr., of Johnston; and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Liv ingston of Clinton. After a wedding trip the couple will live with the bride’s parents in Prosperity. Dogwood Garden Club The Dogwood Garden Club held its Christmas meeting Monday afternoon with 'Mrs. H. L. Shealy as hostess. The Shea- ly home, artistically decorated for the occasion, made a love ly setting for the meeting. Mrs. H. B. Hendrix, program leader, gave a timely talk on Christmas and Christmas dec orations. Pictures of Christ mas decorations added a touch of realism to the discussion. Mrs. Walter Hamm read, “Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus.” Mrs. D. H. Hamm, Sr., con ducted a Santa Claus-making contest which was won by Mrs. Ralph B. Black. After the Christmas program the members were in the holi day mood for the exchange of gifts. A turkey plate with coffee and cake was served. The Christmas colors, green and red, were used in the refreshments. Miss Effie Hawkins was a guest of the hostess. Prosperity Garden Club The Prosperity Garden Club held its December meeting Tuesday evening, December 13, at the home of Mrs. Gurdon W. Counts. The decorations and the lovely tree lent a festive air to the meeting. On arrival each member was presented a Christmas bell cor sage. The door prize, given to the member with the lucky cor sage, was won by Mrs. C. M. Singley. The president, Miss Ethel Counts, presided over the meet ing. Plans were completed for the club’s “Holiday House,” on December 20. Christmas was the subject of the program given by Mrs. Ja cob S. Wheeler. Miss Blanche Kibler read a favorite Christ mas poem, “The Night Before Christmas.” A Christmas cross word puzzle was conducted by Miss Ethel Counts with prizes going to Mrs. C. M. Singley and Miss Blanch Kibler. The exchange of gifts added an additional festive spirit to the meeting. Delicious refreshments were served. Crepe Myrtle Garden Club Mrs. W. A. Ballentine was hostess to the Crepe Myrtle Garden Club at its annual Christmas party Tuesday after noon, December 13. Beautiful Christmas arrangements were used throughout the hostess’ at tractive home. Mrs. Raymond Ruff, program chairman, read two articles “The Holly Hide-Out” and “Keep Christmas Merry.” Mrs Cole Wessinger, substituting for Mrs. C. K. Wheeler, gave gleanings. Mrs. Wessinger also conducted a Christmas contest with Mrs. Elbert Shealy prize winner. After the business meeting' the members enjoyed an e; change of gifts. • When infectious coryza—com monly called "colds’’—hits the flock, give Dr. Salsbury’s Ar- Sulfa, at once. Easy to give in the drinking water. Ar-Sul- fa is highly effec tive. Contains sul- fathiazole. Low in cost. Use prompt ly at first signs. Ask for genuine Ar-Sulfa her*. Newberry Drug Co. «te!cie«tei*<c!etstetetc>c)cte«ici6ie««!ste y ft, a « v /A « H jA Very Herr! [Christinas _ % S ^ % y a | The Coffee Shop * y 1212 THOMPSON STREET « • * SiMkSiSiSiSiMtkaSikSiBtMkkkkSiMiS) IT<««<CK«etCtC«tCI«tC!C!CtCtc>CtC!Ct<tC!Ci«tcieiCtCtCIC<C«<CtCtCt<*CtCtCX!CI«t<tCtctcic:ct< ¥ l y 5 y g y g y g K V y 9 y 9 9 9 2 9 9 y y y 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 g 9 y 9 g y y y y y y g 9 9 9 9 g 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 fzziitmai just wouldn't seem like Christmas if we didn't take advantage of the opportunity to -thank you for your excellent patronage the past year. A perfect Christmas to you and yours. Chapnian-Hawkins Hdwe. Throughout the coming year, the best way to enjoy the same happiness which we experience at Christmastime, is to keep the spirit of the Yuletide uppermost in our thoughts each of our days. Let us resolve to acknowledge our friendships more often . . . not with fine gifts particularly, but with some kind word of encouragement which will enable our friends to meet the difficult situations with which all of us are confronted from time to time. Such thoughtfulness will enable our friends to preserve the traditions of an American Christmas on through the future. In oil sincerity, we greet you and wish you a delightful Christmas season. THE KENDALL COMPANY MOLLOHON PLANT OAKLAND PLANT