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'If:!*** wm .,v, ^;.:^ \ --f THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956 /;■ •ivz'S'jr' r *i' tm: Wm HH 5 ■ ■■ ms m : •-‘.V* ' Jff '■ ■ wm rj ^V3>y ;; ■'/ &K& THE NEWBERRY SUN *5^ ‘ - < ■ • . WM PAGE THREE !• »ver»j:e are of a member of Congress Is (a) 49; (b) 53; (c) 61. t. Lake Mead Reservoir Is on (a) the Colombia River; (b) Colorado; (c) Sacramento River. 3. American President at time of Mexican war was (a) Tay lor; (b) Polk; (c) Harrison. ;*« T: *m e .i >r ;■ tv ’ ANSWERS ** '•p«4»l»3 *g W *1 ■ CHANNEL . . AUGUSTA • GEORGIA SQWDAY, JAMUAHY II, HU 1I:«» PM—httfnstry on Parado 1:60 PM—Tha ChrUtophcrm 1:90 PM—Tha tala Way l^H 2:00 of Christ Itavantory >. Wizard la Tha Ufa Fonun I w ■ Igi' A Hamstraat 0t66 PM—I Lad Thraa Uvas 7:00 PM—Llbaraca 7:90 PM-Amos 'n Andy 0:00 PM—Colgata Comady Hong 9:00 PM—Goodyaar TV Playhousa 10:00 PM—Lorana Yonna Show 10:90 PM—Crusada In Tha Padfio 11:00 PM-Tha Wight Owl thow '1:0 PM—Sign OH MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Oftt PM—Praluda 0:00 AM—Don McMaOl'a Braakiaat Club 10:00 AM—Ding Dong School 10:90 AM-Star Tima 10:40 AM—Shailah Graham Show 11:00 AM—Homa 11:00 W—Tannassaa Emla ll:90 PM—Faathar Your Hast 1:00 PM—Faatura Playhousa 1:00 PM—Two O'clock Thaatra 9:00 PM—Tha Graatast Gift 0:10 PM—TV Kltchaa Wotas 0:40 PM—Star Tima ME 4:00 PM—Lot's Playskool 4:90 PM—World of Mr. Swaanay SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1955 4:45 PM—Modara Roman caa 0:00 PM—Pinky Laa 0:00 PM—Howdy Doody MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1955 0:00 PM—Advantura Thaatra 0:90 PM—Talant Parada 0:95 PM—Woatharman J7:O0 PM—Story Thaatar 7:90 PM—Sports Album 7:45 PM—Plymouth Haws Caravan 0:00 PM—Sid Caasar's Hour 0:00 PM—ITs A Croat Lila 0:90 PM—Robt. Montgomery Prasants 10:90 11:90 it Owl Off TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1955 0:90 0:59 7:00 7:90 7:45 0:00 0:00 Oaklay Parana raatharman Falcon hrothars * Haws Caravan Raya Thaatar 0:45 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:30 3:00 5:00 1:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 9:00 8:Ui 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 12:00 AM—Praluda AM—Happy Falton's Spotlight Gang AM—Birthday Party AM—Funny Bonars AM—Georgia-Carolina Farm and Homa Hour PM—Faatura Playhoua PM—School Days PM—Mystary Thaatra PM—Jarry Harris Show PM—Professional Basketball PM—Western Theatre PM—Signal Corps Hour PM—Soldier Parade PM—People Are Funny PM—Horace Heidt Show PM—Robert Cummings Show PM—So This is Hollywood PM—Imogens Coca PM—Jimmy Durante PM—George Gobel PM—Your Hit Parade PM—Tha Night Owl Show PM—Sign Off bcbeduis Subject to Last-Minute Changes and Corrections. SEW AND SAVE — *$p3Ej — WEEKEND SPECIALS • e • • 4 . -- GLAMORLIN Unconditionally washable — Crease resistant Minimum shrinkage 45” wide — All colors V"»' $1.19 yd. Remnant Shop * • * asm 9:30 PM—My Hsro 10:00 PM—Truth or Conseouencee 10:30 PM—Wight Owl Show 11:30 PM—Sign Off WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 10, 1953 1:00 PM—Adventure Theatre 9:90 PM—Talent Parade 9:55 <PM—Weatherman 7:00 PM—Tha Lona Wolf 7:90 PM—Snorts Album 7:45 PM—Plymouth Naws Caravan - 9:00 PM—Bishoo Fulton Shaan 9:90 PM—Big Town 0:00 PM—Kraft TV Thaatar 10:00 PM—General Motors Motorama 11:00 PM—The Bio Fight 11:90 PM—Sign Off THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1955 5:45 PM—Cisco Hid Hot Dog Party 9:50 PM—Talant Parada 9:55 PM—Weatherman 7:00 PM—Craig Kennedy 7:30 PM—Abraham Brothers 7:45 PM—Camel News Caravan 9:00 PM—Groucho Marx . 0:90 PM—Justice 9:00 PM—Draqnet 0:30 PM—Ford Theater 10:00 PM—I.ux video Theater 11:00 PM—The NIohi Owl Show 12:00 PM—Sign Off FRIDAY. JANUARY 21, 1955 9:00 PM—Kit Carson 1:30 PM—Talsnt Parada 9:55 PM—Weatherman 7:00 PM—TV Theatre 7:30 PM—Sports Album 7:45 PM—Camel News Caravan 0:00 PM—Rad Buttons 1:30 PM—Life Of Riley 0:00 PM—The Big Story 9:30 PM—Badge 714 10:00 PM—Gillette Fights 10:45 PM—Night Owl Show 11:45 PM—Sign Off Ptosperity News MRS. B. T. YOUNG, Correspondent — — A marriage of cordial interest, which took place during the Christmas holidays, was that of Miss Patsey Hunter and Roy Wise. The ceremony was perform ed December 23, at 8 o’clock at the home of Dr. Thomas F. Suber, pastor of the bride. Miss Judith Hunter, sister of the bride and James Harmon witnessed the cere mony. Mrs. Wise wore a light blue suit with navy accessories and a corsarge of white carnations. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hunter of the Stoney Hill community. She finished Prosperi ty High School In June, 1954, and has been an assistant in the of fice of Dr. Frank W. Shealy since her graduation. The groom is a son of Mrs. Novice Wise and the late L. Homer Wise. He is a junior at Newberry College and is also em ployed at' Joanna Cotton Mills* The couple are making their home with the groom’s mother. on the appreciation of trees, and Mrs. Hendrix read Kilmer’s poem. Trees. Mrs. J. A. Bowers, gleaner, read a poem, “The Year is Done.” Mrs. D. H. Hamm, Jr., conducted a guessing contest with Mrs. Frank Shealy as winners. The hostess served a salad plate, cake, and coffee. The January meeting of the Dogwood Garden Club was held Monday afternoon with Mrs. Frances Spotts as hostess. Mrs. H. O. Newman was an invited guest. In the absence of Mrs. W. L*. Mills, who is sick, the program on Trees was given by Walter Hamm. Mrs. D. H. Hamm, Sr., and Mrs. H. B. Hendyix. Mrs. Walter Hamm discussed the growth of trees; Mrs. D. H. Hamm talked Mrs. L. J. Fellers was hostess to the Prosperity Garden Club Monday afternoon, January 3. Twelve members and one guest, Mrs. T. A. Dominick were present. Mrs. Hunter L. Fellers, prograip leader, gave the Jiistory and in teresting facts about the poinset- tia, the Magnolia, Mistle toe and holly. Miss Blanch Kibler gave glean ings. Miss Ethel Counts called bingo, and Mrs. G. W. Harmon n i/r BY HELEN HALE G REEN salad with tossed, seed ed grapes is an excellent ac companiment for a dinner with roast fowl as the star entertainer. Use a light oil and lemon juice dressing for the salad. An excellent dressing for fish salads is this one that’s really new: combine equal amounts of mayonnaise, tomato sauce and cut, stoned ripe olives. Season with vinegar to taste. Try a main dish salad for one of your Sunday night suppers. Serve shrimp with a tomato aspic. For the dressing use soured cream blended with mayonnaise, lemon juice and chopped chives to taste. .I THIS WEEK’S RECIPE Salisbury Steak (Serves 6) 4 strips bacon m pounds ground beef Vx pound ground pork 1 tablespoon chopped onion 1 tablespoon minced green pep per 1 tablespoon chopped parsley - teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper Chop bacon and mi$ lightly with meat, green pepper, pars ley and seasonings. Shape into cakes and plate them three Inches below broiler heat. Broil 12 minutes, turning once. Have some leftover roast pork? It makes into a nice luncheon salad when combined with apples and celery. Serve with tart may onnaise. If you feel you would like to en- I rich your salads a bit when they’re I on the light side, garnish with deviled eggs to which you’ve added a bit of deviled ham when you’re blending the cooked yolk mixture. Your family win like a kidney bean salad with soup for a tasty i luncheon. For the salad use canned 1 beans wtth chopped eel- crisp bacon, pickle relish and I ’VE often heard it said that many of the wonderful things we enjoy in this life today is ac tually searching for or trying to de velop something else. Which brings to mind the answer of a famous inventor when asked by a report er; “How many of your discov eries were made by accident?” HaughSily, the famous man re plied emphatically that he never discovered anything by accident in his whole life. I agree. If he discovered any thing at all he had to do a little work to do so. My wife now says I can cook. This now-found respect for my culinary talents came about by ac cident, blit the little woman doesn’t know it I just wasn’t familiar with the arrangement of things in the kitchen. While baby-sitting, I was in structed to cook some hamburger —beans, potatoes and everything else already prepared—so we could eat as soon as the wife returned and thus make an early afternoon engagement. The problem: I couldn’t find the shortening, tho I looked and looked. The solution: I cooked several slices of bacon first. The slip-up: I put in the ham burger before taking all' of tha bacon from the skillet. The result: Some of tha bacon stuck to the hamburger. , Solution No. 2: I wrapped tha bacon around the hamburger. It tasted good. I became, by accident, a culinary expert Yet I wonder if my wife is really so enthusiastic, or is she just work ing on my pride to get out af tha kitchen once in a while? this week's/\< patterns SY AUDKfY LANS m New- MYSTERY FARM NO. 15, appearing in last week’s issue of The Sun, was a mystery to almost everyone in dew berry County. The photographer and his pilot unknowingly crossed the Saluda River and Farm No. 15 is Ideated in Saluda County on Route 5 rather than in Newberry County. It is the farm of Mrs. Gordon Blackwell, better known as the Griffin Farm just across the county line. Mrs. Blackwell was the first to indentify it, and she will receive a one year subscription to The >5un. Mrs. Duncan Johnson receives the free TV service call, courtesy George N. Mar tin Radio and TV Service, and the other two correct guessers, Mary Jo Griffin of 1817 Main Street_and Mrs. John G. Long of Silverstreet will each receive a ticket to either the Ritz, Wells or Clover - -- - V."a Sr %. t..I•:t Theaters. ill wus winner of the prizes. During the social hour the hos tess served sandwiches, cookies, and spiced tea. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Maier and their two children, of Mio, Michi gan, en route to Florida, visited Mrs. Boyd Bedenbaugh and David Bedenbaugh for several days. Mr. Maier and Mrs. Bedenbaugh were war “buddies.” Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wise spent the weekend in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Anne Bedenbaugh, who is working in Columbia, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Bedenbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Fellers spent several days in Charleston last week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hooker. Mrs. W. O. "Hobble of Helena, Ga., arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Boyd Bedenbaugh. V Mrs. Gurdon Counts and her two sons, Gurdon Wright and Richard, spent the weekend in Greenwood with the Robert Reagins and Mrs. A. K. Epting. Recent guests of Mrs. J. A. Sease were Lt. and Mrs. E. C. Sease of Las Vegas, Nevada; and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sease and daughter of Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frick and their two children, Harrietts and Pvt. Charles Frick* of Columbia spent Sunday with Mrs. Frick’s mother and aunt, MTs. E. W. Werts and Miss Kate Barre. Miss Dorothy Shealy' of Colum bia spent the Weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S< W. Shea ly- Mrs. J. A. Sease and Miss Grace Sease spent Sunday with Mrs. T. if, Sease in Clinton. Pfc Barton Lewis of Arlington Hall Va., and A/3c Hugh Lewis of McDill Field, Tampa, Florida, v have been visiting their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lewis. Miss Erin Taylor of the SL _ _ Phillips' community spent several days last week with Mrs. J. A. Sease. The Literary Sorosis will meet Friday afternoon, at 3:30, with Mrs. P. W. Smith. James B. Hunt and Ben Good win of Spartanburg were dinner guests last Friday of Mrs. A. B. Hunt. Mr. Hunt and Mr. Goodwin were going down state on a hunt ing trip. \ Mrs. Ernest Kinard spent lagt; Friday in Columbia. Mrs. A. B. Hunt, Mrs. Spottfc and her two children, and Frances Ann, were visitors in Columbia Monday. 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