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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1956
THE NEWBERRY SUN
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THE BAFFLES
By Mahoney
Prosperity News
MRS. B. T. YOUNG, Correspondent
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PF OF THE WEEK
“That’a a fix
Aak jma !xm
ie way to act! ... I only asked yon to do TWO things—
is for a raise and pick np mother after you’ve been to the
dentist!*’
THE
BAFFLES By Mahoney
This an' That'
EdUtts Stamp?, rcneral manager
«# Miami’s new International
Leagae team, was “Executive of
the Tear" la 1M4 with Indian-
apolls . . . Urn closest thing to a
no-hit World Series game came la
ISM when Ed Reelbaoh, pitching
far the Chicago Nationals against
the Chicago White Sox, got credit
for a one-hit game which was later
disputed when the White Sc.
claimed that the soorokoeper had
overlooked one hit la his gams
tally'. . . The gams of 6-maa foot
ball was in van ted by Stephen K.
Spier while Spier was coaching at
Chester (Neb.) high school In
1M4. By 1963 ever 39,900 teams
were playing the game Epler de
signed for Junior colleges, high
schools, grammar schools and
beys* dubs • . • The Irish are
generally credited with Invention
of the gams ef handball, sometime
19th Century. The Irish
i game “Svee** probably
to the tvs lingers
FOR BRAVERY ... Jim Pear
sall. M, Boston Red Sox outfleld-
r, was voted “most courageous
athlete of 1966** for his victory
ver mental disorder and his
fight Is become a groat player.
The March meeting of the Pros
perity Garden club will be held
Monday afternoon, March 5 at
3:30 with Mrs. A. R. Chappell.
The Dogwood Garden club will
meet with Mrs. W. H. Leaphart,
Jr. Monday afternoon, March 5
at 3:30. *
David Redenbaugh is at home
aftern undergoing surgery at the
Newberry Memorial hospital and
recuperating at Mills Clinic.
Col. and Mrs. George S. Wise
of Columbia visited Col. • Wise’s
sisters, Mrs. J. Frank Browne and
Mrs. L. W. Harmon on Sunday.
Mrs. Richard Foster and her
small son, Rick, of Colombia spent
the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. J. 1 L. Counts.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Russell
Caughman and their son, Rusty,
of Orangeburg were weekend vis
itors in the home of Mrs. Caugh-
man’s mother, Mrs. Robt. Pugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Singley
of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. D. Luther Sunday. /
Major and Mrs. George Sease
ahd their three children, Claire,
Anne and George, Jr., are vis
iting Major Sease’s mother Mrs.
J. A. Sease. The Seases have just
returned to the states from Ger
many and will leave Thursday for
Fort Ord, California, where he
will be stationed.
Spending Sunday with Mrs. J.
A. Sease were Mrs. Tom Sease,
Mrs. John B. Davis and her little
son. Tommy. Miss Myrna Sease
and George Sease of Clinton.
Mrs. P. C. Singley spent the
weekend in Columbia with her
children, Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Callahan and Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Singley.
Miss Clare Chappell and Joe
White, of Charleston, were week
end guests in the home of Miss
Chappell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Chappell.
Mrs. George Broadway of Flor
ence was a weekend guest in the
home of her aunt, Mrs. O. W.
Amick.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Beden-
baugh of Easley spent the week
end with relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
Maxcy Bedenbaugh. and Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Bedenbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. -Joe Webster and
theit little daughter, Lois, of Flor
ence were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wise Miss
Phyllis Wise, Mrs. Austin Scott,
and her small son Austin, Jr.,
spent the weekend in Ware Shoals
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Scott.
Donald Bowers has been dis
charged from the U. S. Army and
is now at home.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Barnes were Mr. and Mrs.
B. T. Barnes, Jr., of Columbia.
HITS ARMY . . . Gen. Matthew ,
Rldgway, ex-army chftef-W-etaff,
appears lx Washlngtea te tell
House committee ho thinks army
lias been cat too small.
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SUNDAY. MARCH 4, 1958
AM—Parada of Quartets
PM—Sullivan's Singers
PM—This Is The Life
PM—The Masterworkers
PM—Oral Roberts
PM—Churches of Christ
PM—Dr. Spock
PM—Zoo Parade
PM—Wrestling
PM—Academy Theater
PM—Tales of the T-*xas Ranger
PM—Beulah
PM—Comedy Hour
PM—Goodyear TV Playhouse
PM—Loretta Young Show
PM—Justice
PM—Late Show
PM—Sign Off •
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
AM—Today
AM—Lawrence We Ik Show
AM—Ding Dong School •
AM—Ernie Kovac's Show
AM—Home
PM—Tennessee Ernie Ford
PM—Feather Your Neat
PM—Today In Dixie
PM—WJBF Playhouse
PM—NBC Matinee Theater
PM—Star Time
PM—Modern Romances
PM—Queen For A Day
PM—Sheriff John's Club
PM—Howdy Doo<*-
MONDAY MATCH 5. 1858
PM—Superman
PM—Evening Edition
PM—The Weatherman
PM—Sports Arams
PM—Science Fiction Theatre
PM—The Masterworkers
PM—Camel News Caravan
PM—Caesar and Cleopatra
PM—Robert Montgomery
PM—Hollywood Backstage
PM—News—B. F. Goodrich
PM—Late Show
PM—SI cm Off
TUESDAY. MARCH 8, 1888
PM—Annie Oakley
PM—Evening Edition
PM—The Weathermen
PM—Sports Arama
PM Hollywood Backstage
PM—Dinah Shore Show
PM—Camel News Caravan
PM—Martha Raya
PM—Fireside Theater
PM—Badge 714
PM—Werner Bros. Presents
PM—News—B. F. Goodrich
PM—Late Show
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PM—Watch Mr.
PM—Evening Edition
PM—The Weatherman
PM—Sports Arama
PM—Boston Blackie i
PM—Superman Cartoons
PM—Plymouth Nows Cara'
PM—Conrad Nagel Theater
PM—The Whistler
PM—Kraft TV Theater
PM—This Is Your Ufa
PM—Play of The Week
PM—News—B. F. Goodrich
PM—Late Show
PM—Sign Off
THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1950
PM—Cowboy G-Men
PM—Evening Edition
PM—The Weathermen
PM—Sports Arama
PM—The Lone Ranger
PM—Dinah Shore Snow
PM—Camel News Caravan
PM—Groucho Marx
PM—Dragnet
PM—People's Choice
PM—Ford Theater
PM—Lux Video Theater
PM—News—B. F. Goodrich
PM—Lata Show
PM—Of
FRIDAY MARCH 0. 1958
PM—Jungle Jim
PM—Evening Edition
PM—The Weatherman
PM—Sports Arama
PM—Flamingo Theater
PM—The Masterworkers
PM—Plymouth News Caravan
PM—Truth or Cor sequences
PM—Ufa of Riley
PM—Big Story
PM—I Led 3 Lives
PM—Gillette Fights
PM—Red Barber's Corner
PM—News—B F. Goodrich
PM—Late Show ,
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SATURDAY MARCH 10. 1958
AM—Georgia Forestry Service
AM—Story Lady
AM—Buffalo BUI. Jr.
AM—Birthday Party
AM— VatcV Mv wKnrd
AM—Roy Rogers
PM—Gaorria-Cenlfna Farm
and Home Hour
PM—Featur* Playhouse
PM—Jamboree
PM—Industry On Parade
PM—BUI Corum's Sport Show
PM—Pro-Basketball
PM—Western Theater
PM—Lawrence Walk Show
PM—The Vise
PM—Big Town
PM—Perry Como Show
PM—People Are Funny
PM—Texaco Star Thoater
PM—George Oobei Show
PM—Your Hit Parade
PM—Late Show
PM—Sim Off
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Schedule Subject to Lest Minute
Changes and Corrections.
BOYS ARE
THAT WAY
By J. M. ELEAZER
Where I was raised it was three
full meals a day. No “lunch.’’ A
lunch to us was something to eat
between the three meals.
The first was breakfast, by the
light of a lamp. Then at noon, on
the dot, came dinner. And supper
was just as darkness brought us
In from chores on the outside.
Each was a hearty meal and hot,
except cold suppers sometimes in
the summer. The latter consisted
mostly of leftovers from dinner
with such things as curd and
clabber added.
dinner lunch. And of all things,
I’ve never been able to get used
to the present custom of calling
then moving dinner hack anti re
placing supper with it. Thus the
good word supper has been elim
inated from the lingo of the
present.
1 wondered if we were wrong,
In the Stone Hills of the Dutch
Fork, and looked up the meaning
of supper. He is what Webster
says: “Supper—a meal taken at
the close of day; the evening meal
—the final meal of the day.”
Now. bud, that really rubs it in.
We might have been dumb in
many respects, but not in this
one.
This thing brought great em-
•barussment to me once. I had
ventured from the Stone Hills and
gone afar. There I was invited to
dinner on a certain day. I showed
up at noon, the only dinner hour
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
I, or an authorized agent,
will be at the following places
on the dates given below for
the purpose of taking tax
returns on all personal prop
erty, new buildings and real
estate transfers. Persons
owning property in more
than one district must make
returns for each district.
All able-bodied male citi
zens between the ages of 21
and 60 are liable to a $1 poll
tax.
At Auditor’s office to first
of March, after which a pen
alty of 10 per cent will be
added.
RALPH. B. BLACK,
Auditor Newberry County
I knew. I paid the hackman a
quarter and ha started back to
wards town. I went in, found the
lady cleaning house, the servant
picking a goose, and the man not
coming for dinner! lunch they
called It! *
There was real consternation in
my camp. For there was a long,
muddy road back to the little
town. I ran back out to the road
und hollered with more seat than
usual. The hackman heard me
just as he was rounding a curve
that would have taken him out of
sight and hearing.
Since then I’ve been a bit sen
sitive on this point. And I know
l must appear oid-tlmy when I
always Inquire if they really mean
dinner when they say it and are
not talking about supper.
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GIRL’S GLEE CLUB—NEWBERRY HIGH SCHOOL
It gives us great pleasure to congratulate the Girl’s
Glee Club, and all other students who will participate in
the FIRST SPRING MUSIC FESTIVAL to be held in
Newberry on March 8th and 9th.
We are proud of the enviable records which have been
made by the groups of music students from the city
schools and wish to thank ttiose in the Music Depart
ment of the Newberry schools for arranging a program
• which all the people of Newberry may enjoy.
We know the Festival will be a success!
Whitaker Funeral Home