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THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1956 THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE THREE Prosperity News MRS. B. T. YOUNG, Corre«pondent Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor and three children of Saluda, N. C., visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Malcoln Taylor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor and their son, Kenneth of Burnnell, Fla., are on a two weeks’ visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Taylor. With the Taylors Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Ralph Taylor and son of Laur ens. Miss Martha Counts of Savan nah, Ga., spent the weekend with Tier mother, Mrs. H. E. Counts Sr. Mrs. Mary O’Quinn is visiting relatives in Leesville. Mr. and Mrs. John Langford of Camden spent last Wednesday with their sisters, Misses Susie and Mary Langford. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hamm Jr.,, their two children, Danny and Su san, Mrs. G. F. Clarkson and Car lisle Clarkson spent Sunday in Anderson with Mr. and Mrs. Mar ion Welborn. Mrs Koon and her son, Jerry, of Columbia, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Lowman. Miss Drucie Connelly of Waiter- boro and Miss Jewel Connelly, who is working in Columbia, spent last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dove P. Connelly. Mrs. George Broadway of Florence, was a recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. O. W. Amick. Mrs. Willie Ruff of Princeton spent Friday with her aunt, Mrs. D. H. Hamm Sr. Miss Beth Pugh came home Thursday from the summer ses sion of Peabody College. Miss Pugh received her Master of Science degree. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wise, Mr. and Mrs. John Hester, Mrs. Aus tin Scott and her small son. Son ny, Misses Patty Hester and Phy llis Wise are spending the week at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. A. J. Richards of Heath Springs spent from Wednesday till Saturday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Young. Mrs. George S. Bearden and Miss Elizabeth Bearden of Spar tanburg visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Luther last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson Jr, and their t^o daughters of Bris tol, Tenn. are visiting their par ents, Mrs. J. R. Bedenbaugh of Prosperity and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wilson Sr. near Newber ry. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Riley of Un ion were guests of Mrs. A. B. Hunt and Mrs. Frances Spotts Friday night. Rev. Ray P. Hook is attending the Methodist Conference at Clem- son. Mrs. Cole Wessinger accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Voight Wes singer of Leesville on a trip to North Carolina. While away they will see the drama, “The Lost Col ony.” Miss Ruby Richburg of Alcolu is visiting her cousin, Martha Clements. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Adams and baby of Saluda, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wicker and children of Saluda, S. C., Mrs. Carroll Ad ams and two children of Harts- ville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Adams. Rev. Benjamin Bedenbaugh, who has been studying this sum mer at the Graduate school of Boston University returned home Sunday. Miss Katherine Counts will leave today (Thursday) for Greensboro, N. C., where she is a member of the city school faculty. Mrs. George Clements and her two children, A1 and Martha, spent Saturday in Alcolu with Mrs. Clements’ mother. Mary Sue and Bob Langford of Camden spent last week with their aunts. Misses Susie and Mary Langford. » Horace' Hunter of Albany, Ga. spent the weekend with his sis ters, Mrs. J. L. Counts and Miss Annie Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Krauss of Columbia (anoth er sister of Mr. Hunter) spent Sunday with Mrs. Counts and Miss Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barnes and their daughter, Mrs. G. M. Williams and her three children of New Jersey, who are visiting here, spent Sunday in Athens, Ga. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Ross. WORDS >1 Bnl THOUGHT WGcomx. Tue&$ NOTHING To BeAfEAlP OF GIRL FRIENDS . . . Mme. Jo- vsnka Tito (left) wife of Yugo slavia's president, embraces Queen Frederika of Greece at ^orfu at end of Titos* visit. SEOUL BATTLE . . . Korean legislators strike against elec tion rule permitting only 437 of 2,168 public offices on ballot. NEW BOSS ... For first time since canal opened in 1868, Egyp tian soldier guards Port Said of fice of Sues Canal Co., following seizure by Nasser. Substantial Breakfasts Bring Up Inadequate Summer Diets Hot weather or cold, energy is needed to start the day right and to avoid that eleven o’clock slump in efficiency that besets so many housewives and working people. In hot weather eating less "than usual may become a vicious cycle, for a light supper and a restless night are often followed by an inadequate breakfast. The result is a feeling of exhaustion and no appetite by lunchtime. Breakfast is a good point in the twenty-foiu* hours to break the cycle for it is usually a little cooler then. It is easier to get up in time to spend enough time at the breakfast table to eat a good meal. A cool, refreshing, basic breakfast of fruit, cereal, milk, bread and butter makes an adequate breakfast that will supply energy to keep the nerves and head steady, and help to overcome some of the worst effects of “a hot spell. v _ ’ Each summer day should begin with a good breakfast. You will fed better, you win work and play better according to scientific studies at a prominent medical school if you start the day with an adequate breakfast. A basic cereal and milV breakfast is so easy to prepare. In leas time than it takes to brew a cup of coffee, fruit or fruit juice, a choice of ready-to-eat cereals —either the pre-sweetened or regular types, bread for toast, butter, and milk can be assembled on the kitchen counter. Each family member can select the combination that appeals to him most. Straw place mats and garden flowers help to create a pleasant atmosphere for the most important meal of the day—breakfast. GET YOUR POLIO VACCINE AS SOON AS YOU CAN... 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