The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, December 23, 1954, Image 6
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THE NEWBERRY SUN
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954
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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.
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December 1954
The Novelty Shop
Louise H. Longshore
Sara Bee Lominick
Mamie B. Hawkins
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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
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WHITAKER
FUNERAL HOME
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For Every Purpoee
NEWBERRY SUN
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actually add months to the life
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our prompt delivery,our cour
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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
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Phone now for Sanitone
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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.
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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
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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
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BELK FINANCE COMPANY
1115 FRIEND STREET NEWBERRy, 8. C.
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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
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you and pledge anew our
willingness to help our
. Community in any
way possible.
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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
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Farmers Ice & Fuel Co
Ollie T. Bedenbaugh
George W. Martin, Mgr.
Maxie T. Graham
George O. Graham
Andrew Lark
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Robert Taylor
Simpson Burton, Sr.
James Kinard
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Jim Jones
Ozell Counts
R. B. Dawkins
David Coleman
Curtis Lee Bates
Leroy Wilson