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— PROSPERITY ITEMS The December meeting of the Prosperity Garden Club was held Monday afternoon with Mrs. Eddie Pugh as hostess. Christmas decorations were used in the living room and hall. Mrs. George W. Harmon led a discussion on Christmas deco rations and displayed a lovely mantel decoration. Several mem bers contributed to the discuss ion. Miss Ethel Counts read two Christmas selections^ a poem and an article by Van Duke. * For recreation Mrs. Pugh con ducted a clever Christmas wrap ping contest with Mrs. P. C. Sing- ley and Mrs. G. W. Harmon as I with thm guaranteed DuraPower Mainspring $37.50 $45.00 Prima include Fad. Tax Other Elgiiu from S2v 76 > of "Bksiloy" metal Patent ponding T. M. ROGERS & SON prize winners. The hostess served a sweet course. The Prosperity P. T. A. will meet Monday evening, December 18, at 7:30. The grammar grades will present a Christmas pro gram. Misses Phyllis and Pat Wise were hostesses to the World Friendship Group of Girls Friday afternoon. Miss Gay Bowars lead the pro gram on China. She was as sisted by Misses Linda Hancock, Phyllis Wise, Dot Leaphart and Pat Wise. For recreation Miss Pat Sing- ley conducted a letter writing contest. The hostesses assisted by their mother, Mrs. Pat Wise, served Christmas cookies, special tea, and salted nuts. A Christmas pageant will be presented at Grace Church Sun day, December 17, at 7:30 p. m. At a recent meeting James C. Abrams was elected Worshipful Master of Prosperity Lodge, No. 115 AFM. Other officers elected to serve during the year were: Joe N. Wilson, senior warden; Ralph B. Black, junior warden; J. Ray Dawkins, secretary; B. T. Young, treasurer; Elon W. Eargle, senior deacon; Horace E. Counts, Jr., junior deacon; Jacob S. Wheeler, senior steward; Henry O. Newman, junior stew ard; John W. Taylor, tiler. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stone and their small son, of Saluda were weekend guests of Mrs. Stone's parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Wheeler. Miss Ellen Wheeler has re turned from a several weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Murray Hughes and family in Lancaster. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ballentine were Miss 1 Bertha Hayes of Laurens and Starr, Miss Jeannine Ballentine, teaching at Whitmire, and R. W. Ballentine of Cameron. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Singley have returned from Miami, Fla., where they were called because of the death of their brother-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur Bedenbaugh and their two chil dren, Jimmy and Anne of (Laur ens were weekend gue&fe of Mrs. Bedenbaugh’s mother, Mrs, R. T. Pugh. Chief Petty ‘Officer Haskell L. Adams of Charleston spent th6 H. A. HICKSON H. A. Hickson, Sr. 69, of Lynchburg died early Friday morning at the Newberry County Memorial Hospital. He had been in declining health for two years and seriously ill for the past few weeks. Mr. Hickson was born and rear ed in Lynchburg, a son of the late Mrs. Annie Powers Hickson who died in 1944. Mr. Hickson was in the mercantile business in Lynchburg for over 40 years. He was a former member of the Lions Club, a director of the People's Bank and a member of the Baptist Church. Funeral .services were held lapt Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Baptist. Church of Lynchburg with Rev. Paul Bullington, Rev. J. B. Gas ton and Rev. C. M. Carmichael officiating. Interment followed in the Presbyterian Church Ceme tery. He is survived by the following children, Mrs. R. E. Cart of Co lumbia, H. A. Jr., and John A. Hickson of Lynchburg, Mrs. J. Richard l^ominick, Mrs. Leroy Wilson and Jim of Newberry, and Herbert Hickson (5f Cherryville, N. C.; the following brothers and sisters, H. L., C. and W. T. Hick son of Lynchburg, Mrs. Miona Player of Shiloh, Mrs. Elma Tomlinson and Mrs. Mabel Mc- Clam of Lynchburg and 18 grand children. CARD OF THANKS I wish in this way to express my thanks and appreciation to my many friends and relatives who by flowers, cards, gifts and visits showed their interest in me during my long illness. I thank the St. Philips Demon stration Club for nice Sunshine Basket and I thank Dr. Von Long for his faithful services. These kindnesses were en- courageing and shall always be remembered by me. Mrs. C. B. Halfacre, 32-ltc weekend at Adams Camp. Pvt. Heyward A. Stuck of Camp Pickett, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hawkins, parents of his wife, over the weekend. Sunday guests of the H. N. Bedenbaughs were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Summer and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Ubric Frick of Newberry; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Harris and daughter of Pomaria. REALTY TRANSFERS The Kendall Company to O ,L. Kinard and Mollid N. Kinard, one lot and One building on Fourth Street, $600. The Kendall Company to E. L. Seymoure, one lot and one build ing on Third street, $350. John T. Mims to Myriad B. Mims, one lot and one building, 2807 Clyde Avenue, $6.00 and other considerations. ML Pleasant E. Maxcy Stone, Probate Judge for Newberry County, to W. Frank lominack, Jr., 64.43 acres (Same property as above), $1288;- 60. f Lorick P. Miller, Sr., et al to W. Frank Lominack, Jr., 64.43 acres (L. P. Miller, Sr. land), $1288.60. — >-O'/'-t. H Make Christmas •t nil ■ — Z2 i / I f i ^ I M wt ■ * s Buy Practical from our complete stocks. | «Listed here sure a few sugges there sure hundreds more h BOYS AND GIRLS _____ | >, • Engaa*m«nt Ring $59.50 Wadding Ring N.M// . $12.50 20% Federal Tax Included COLUMBIA /JPl DIAMOND RINGS Fashioned in rich simplicity of mastcii craftsmanship, Colum bia Diimond Rings are worthy of fh* place they hold in your lives. Such a Christmas gift will be cherished for a life time. OTHER COLUMBIA DIAMOND RINOS UR TO $3S0 Fennell's Jewelry ■ s-* . ‘ AMERICAS AND FINEST LOW-! - ' ;v : “vlFTy--'v- ■ ... e* 0 ' \ . 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