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THE NEWBERRY SUN Resolve! in 1946 to make the ERITMY. JANUARY 4, 1946 MR. YOUMANS IMPROVING FROM ACCIDENT C. I. Youmans, who was painfully injured in an automobile wreck on December 19 while enroute to N*w- bery from Louisville, Ky., returned to his home here Thursday, accompanied by Mrs. Youmans, who joined him immediately after the accident. Mr. Youmans’ ear skidded on the highway and struck a truck that was passing which caused the accident, near Stanford, Ky., about 100 miles from Louisville. He was carried to a hospital in Louisville where he was a patient ten days prior to returning to Newberry. His condition is re ported to be much better although he is still confined to his bed. I am now prepared to assist you with your 1946 income tax returns, Fed eral and State. See me at the SUN office. MRS A. H. COUNTS. Grocery Store YOUR food store We are going to be able to do much better by you in this new year, both in abundance variety of groceries and in service. We want your trade regularly, and we guarantee to give you our very best. SUBER-KOON On December 22, 1945 Miss Min nie Lou Suber of Pomaria, and Mr. Everett Derrill Koon of Newberry, were married at the residence of the officiating minister, the Rev .J. B. Harman, in the presence of some of their relatives. BRADLEY-HARMON Miss Betty Rose Bradley of Bill ings, Montana, and Mr. Benjamin Lurrie Harmon of Newbery, were married by the Rev. J. B. Harman at his residence, 1004 Boundary street, on December 24, 1945 in the presence of the parents and other relatives_of_the_groom i _________ KITZ THEATRE THURSDAY & FRIDAY Barry Fitzgerald, Walter Huston, Louis Hayward, Roland Young IN AND THEN THERE WERE NONE NEWS COMEDY SATURDAY James Craig, Frances Gifford, Ava Gardner, Edmund Gwenn IN “She Went to the Races” NEWS COMEDY MONDAY & TUESDAY , Robert Walker, Keenan Wynn, Jean Porter, Chill Wills IN “What Next, Corporal Hargrove?’’ NEWS . 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' : ^ : F. Goodrich <3 PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Jean Stone Craven, 2516 Fair Avenue. Mrs. Vera Riddle (J. L.), route 3. Mrs. Florence Riddle (L. B.), 1185 Reed Avenue. R. Derrill Smith, Main street. Mrs. Myrtle Aull, Prosperity. Mr. James A. McCarty, 1806 Pied mont street. Mr. DuPree Harmon, 2012 Mc- Cravy street. Mrs. Leon Harmon, Kinards. Mr. Robert G. Parks, Nance street. Mr. Ed. W. Dominick, route 4. Mrs. Ada C. Paysinger, Saluda. Mrs. Juanita Payne, Newberry ho tel, Newberry. Births During The Months Of December Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Smith, 2628 Adelaide street, a daughter, 12-1-45. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Senn, Silver- street, a daughter, 12-7-45. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leitzsey, 1315 Nance street, a son, 12-18-45. Mr. a nd Mrs. Claude Griffin, route 1, a son, 12-15-45. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shealy, route 3, a daughter, 12-17-45. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rainey, Peak, a son, 12-15-45. Mr. and M-.-s. Floyd Bickley, 401 Wright street, a son, 12-24-45. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Floyd, Silver- street, a son, 12-10-45. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shealy, 2703 Fair steret, a daughter, 12-21-45. Mr. and Mrs. George Lominack, route 1, twin daughters, 12-12-45. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crouch, Silver- street, a son 12-13-45. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Martin, route 3, a daughter, 12-22-45. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Minick, 501 Kinard street, a daughter, 12-24-45. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dominick, Chappells, a daughter, 12-19-45. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riser,' Pros perity, a son, 12-2-45. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shealy, Prosperity route 3, a son, 12-18-45. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swenk, Pros perity, a daughter, 12-2-45. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Long, route 4, a daughter 12-16-45. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton, route 3, a daughter, 12-10-46. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Rowe, 324 Crsson street, a son, 12-28-45. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Koon, Little Mounts .1, a son, 12-22-46. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sense, 1327 Hunt street, a son, 12-26-45. Mr. and Mrs. Maffet Fant, Silver- street, a daught'r, 12-5-45. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boozer, route 2, Prosperity, a daughter, 12-31-45. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holsonback, Helena, a son, 12-9-45. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Aull, Prosperity, route 2, a daughter, 12- 29-45. NOAH E. TAYLOR Noah E. Taylor, 83, of Prosperity, died early Saturday morning after an illness of several weeks. Fbneral services were (conducted by his pastor, the Rev. C. E. Sea- strunk, at St. Luke's Lutheran church Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. In terment followed in the church ceme tery. Mrs. Joe Eskridge and sons, of Shelby, N. C., spent Christmas with Mrs. Eskridge’s sister, Mrs. Sarah D. Wallace, on Caldwell street. CHARLIE CRANFORD Funeral services for Charlie Cran ford, 73, who died Saturday after noon at the county home, were held Monday afternon from the graveside in Whitmire cemetery with Rev. C. T. Bryant conducting the services. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. N. A .Farlow of Ashville, N. C. 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For powder base, body rub, chapped skin. ^ Buy now end save Carpenters MRS. P. H. SHEALY Mrs. P. H. Shealy, 62, died Fri day at her home in Chapin after an illness of eight months. Mrs. Shealy was bom in Lexing ton county October 18, 1883, the daughter of the late W. H. Sloan and Octava Hunter Sloan. She was an active member of Mt. Horeb Lu theran church in Chapin and a lead er in the Ladies’ Aid and Women’s Missionary societies of the church. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Kate F. Bean deceased, are hereby notified to file the same, duly verified, with the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate will please mal e payment likewise. Bothwell Graham, Executor. December 28, 1945. 2t R - U AWARE? Twe Guillemot LAVS OKILV ONE EGG EACH YEAR. NO TWo of The eggs are the Same Color — some green, OTHERS DEEP RED AND WHITE. I C UN>yEA*AL FEATURES CO Looking for colorful Christmas gifts ? Swing into step with the good old Red, White, and Blue. 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