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PAGE SIX ■ c v: - fv , . • •. »•»'/ if • - - THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 — TO OUR FRIENDS AT CHRISTMAS As we glance backward over the path we have followed the past year, there is a warm pleasure in the memory of the favors you have shown us. We extend a hearty hand clasp of good fellowship. o -* December 1954 The Novelty Shop Louise H. Longshore Sara Bee Lominick Mamie B. Hawkins r v YOUNG’S FRUIT STORE MAIN STREET NEWBERRY For Export Repair Bring Your Radio and Television GEO. N. MARTIN Radio and Television •ALES and &ERVICE 1309 MAIN 45TREET 24 HOUR SERVICE Telephone S11 ARE THAT WAY By J. M. ELEAZER WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME MARKWELL STAPLERS For Every Purpoee NEWBERRY SUN (H, Call us for your dry cleaning needs. You will like our mod ern, supercareful methods that actually add months to the life of your clothes! You will like our prompt delivery,our cour tesy, and our reasonable prices. ROYAL DRY CLEANERS Phone 12 1107 Caldwell Newberry. S. C. AT LOMINICK’S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY LICENSED DRUGGIST PRESCRIPTIONS ARE CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PHONE 981 „ Y S> H °- IH® 1 * That Gets You SANITONE ..and Sanitoaa fit owl ALL THE DIRT! "All the dirt” is right—every trace of spots, ground-in. dirt and even perspiration vanishes like magic. Like-new, color, tex ture and patterns are miracu lously restored through clean ing after cleaning—dnd never a whiff of dry cleaning odor. Phone now for Sanitone Service. Newberry Steam Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. 934 MAIN ST. PHONE 310 NEWBERRY, S. C. Every few years we used to make wine at home. Not to be drunk in the usual way. But for communion at church and for occasional flavoring. This wine was kept in 6-quart brown bottles that my father, the country doctor, got medicines in. They were stored away back on a shelf in the dark cellar, and be came covered with cobwebs and dobber nests at times. We kids were never allowed to taste this wine. Nor did we covet it. We were too disgusted with any sort of intoxicant, for we had seen it so misused by a few unfortu nates in the Stone hills. One year the blackberries were specially fine. So my mother made up some wine, as her supply was out. She let the berries and sugar ferment In a large crock with a cheesecloth tied oVpr It to keep the gnats out Then when it was right, one afternoon she poured it up into the dark bottles and stored it in the cellar. % A colored boy that we raised was helping her. He was an over grown giant at about 16. She left him to clean up and told him to pour the dregs or skimmings from the wine out back of the woodpile there. He tasted the stuff. Liked it. Drank his fill and poured the rest out in a hole back of the woodpile there. Soon the pigs and geese came up to see what he had poured out. they sniffed and tasted at it, and they top found it to their liking. Quickly they filled up on the stuff until it was all gone. Soon there was a queer sight back there around the Woodpile. The colored boy had watched the RITZ i ' ' * * Theatre ■ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Van Johnson, John Hodiak, Ric ardo Montaiban, George Murphy Denise Darcel Olin E. Covan Rites Held Friday Olin Eugene Covan, 74, Newber ry merchant, died at 6:16 p. m. Wednesday at Hayes clinic, Clin ton following a long illness. Mr. Covan was a native of Ab beville county and was born at Mt. Carmel, a son of the late Gus and Margaret Covan, both natives of Abbeville county. He was a mem ber of the A.R.P. church at Mount Carmel. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Car lisle Baily Covan, Newberry; two daughters, Mrs. Roy Saxon, Wat erloo, and Mrs. Grade Mae Burton of Greenville; four sons, Carlton and Ellis, both of Spartanburg, A. C-, Clinton, and J. E. Co van Cal houn Falls; one brother, Lowery Covan, Black Mountain, N. C. and 10 great-grandchildren survive. Funeral services were conduct ed Friday at 3:30 p. m. at Long Cane Presbyterian church hi Ab beville by Rev. Ware Madden and Rev. F. B. O’Shields, Jr. t Burial was in the church cemetery. critters lap it up, as his was tak ing effect. He toppled over, dead drunk. Andthose pigs and geese were the funniest things you ever saw. Squawking, grunting, squeal ing, And falling around out there in the weeds, the^ were a weird sighL Night came on, they went to sleep, and we left the boy oat there with them. I don’t recall if all showed headaches next day or noL Those were the only drunk hog^ and geese I’ve ever seen. But I learned this, all drunks are a lot alike. Whether they be hogs, or men. In fact, it always seemed to me, a drunk man is a combina tion of the other two, both a hog and a goose. Battlegrou ALSO SHORT FRIDAY & SATURDAY ^Audie Murphy, Mari Blanchard, Llye Bettger, Lori Nelson Destry (In Technicolor) Also Two Cartoons—Barnyard Ac tors and Time Feathered Frenzy THEATRE WILL OPEN AT 2:00 P. M. CHRISTMAS DAY MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson, Walter Pidgeon, Donna Reed The Last Time I Saw Paris (In Technicolor) Also Cartoon—QUACK SHOT CLOVER LEAF DRIVE-IN Theatre THE DRIVE-IN WILL BE DRIVE-IN WIL CLOSfeD Merry Christi nas! To Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Amick (Mag gie Bickley) are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary at the home of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Amick. They are the parents of Carl L., Ethan O. and Harold V. Amick and Mrs. Tom (Allie A.) Livingston. No formal invitations are being sent and no gifts are expectpd. Friends and relatives are asked to call between the hours of three and five o’clock. NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that a meeting of. the Subscribers to the capital stock of J. L. Welling, Sr. and Associates, a , proposed cor poration in process of organiza tion, will be held at the office of J. L. Welling, Sr. f & Associates, 512-513 Exchange Bank Building, Newberry, S. C., on the 27th day of December, 1954, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the morning for the purpose of electing a board of di rectors and organisation and for such other business as may be necessary to complete the organi zation of the said corporation. And further Notice is hereby • given, that the undersigned intend to and will apply, hot less than three days after this Notice to the Sec retary of State, for the incorpora tion of J. L. Welling, Sr. ft Asso ciates, and will file their, declara tion for a Charter of Incorpora tion of same; the name of which is to be J. L. Welling, Sr. and As sociates, with its principal place of business at 512-513 Exchange Bank Building in the City and County of Newberry, State of South Carolina. J. L. Welling, Sr. John L. Epps Helen M. Summer December 21, 1954. Sheet Metal Contractor—Heating—Air Conditioning Licensed Gas Fitters CAROLINA METAL WORKS College Street Extension, . A. G. McCaughrin, Pres, ft Trea*. Phone 1X5 Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions CARTER’S Day Phones 719 & 76—Night 513-R f **••• , m 4N0 r °v Subscribe to The Newberry Sun BELK FINANCE COMPANY 1115 FRIEND STREET NEWBERRy, 8. C. ""V"" ■' ■1 jfH. Brightly the Holiday spirit lights new friendships and rekindles old ones year after year. We hope you are pleased with ( the way we have served \f0\ ' * • •/ " you and pledge anew our willingness to help our . Community in any way possible. ' v ■ A! V • - o . : MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNES DAY ft THURSDAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OPEN ON FRIDAY, SATURDAY ft SUNDAY FRIDAY ft SATURDAY Rails Into Laramie (In Technicolor) John Payne, Mari Blanchard, ' Dan Duryea Added Color Cartoon—FLUSHER SUNDAY Phantom Of The Rue Morgue Karl Malden, Claude Dauphin, Patricia Medina Added Color Cartoon—Wild Wife * ■ 't >» * ?4£l. ’■ •' V'’ V '-'v *4'., ■■ • . v,™ ; r : - ‘ ■ '-W,*. . :, s V, ; y v. •, .• ' * . •"? ; : ‘ ", Y ' " •- V '\ mm '■ i f Y0V mm* YOVM9 Farmers Ice & Fuel Co Ollie T. Bedenbaugh George W. Martin, Mgr. Maxie T. Graham George O. Graham Andrew Lark I Robert Taylor Simpson Burton, Sr. James Kinard / Jim Jones Ozell Counts R. B. Dawkins David Coleman Curtis Lee Bates Leroy Wilson