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PAGE SIX THE NEWBERRY SUN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 195T Prosperity News MRS. B. T. YOUNG, Correspondent The following circles of the U. L. C. W. of Grace Church will meet Friday at 3:30: The Lillie Kyzer with Mrs. J. A. Singley. The Anna Kugler with Mrs. P. W. Smith; the Ger trude Leonard with Mrs. T. Young. Th e Luther Leagues of Grace Church will present a Candle Light Service, Sunday, December 22, at 7:00 p. m. The public is invited. Mrs. George W. Harmon 'was hostess to the Literary Sorosis last Friday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Hamm, president, presided. Continuing the study “The World We Live In,” Mrs. Robert Pugh gave an interesting discus- ®ion of "The Age of Mammals,” with colored pictures illustrating the discussion. After the business session the hostess served a palatable salad plate, Christmas pudding and coffee. Curtis Pugh, of Charlotte, N. C. spent last Thursday with his mother, Mrs. R. T. Pugh. Mrs. Pugh accompanied her son home and will also visit her children in Decatur, Ga., Atlanta, Ga. and Laurens before returning home. Mrs. Austin Scott and her son spent the weekend in Athens, Ga. .Mr. Scott, who is a student at the University of Ga. accompan ied Mi's. Scott home for his Christmas vacation. Frank McMillan of the Univer sity of Ga. arrived Monday to spend the Christmas holidays with his grandmother, Mrs. Lillian W\ Harmon. •Mr. and Mrs. James Hunt of Alexandria, Va., Miss Joan Hunt of Columbia College and Miss Janet Hunt of Converse College V IUJBFl lf*4S lil48 CHANNEL AUGUSTA • GEORGIA SUNDAY. DECEMBER 22. ltS7 • AM—Farad* ot Quart*!* 0 If —Th* L*wU FamUy 0 PM—Oral Robert* 0 PM—Watch Mr.Wlaard • PM—Church** oi Christ 0 PM—This Is Th* Llf* 0 PM—Janet D*an • PM—Our Mr. Sun PM—Wld* Wid* World PM—Th* Prlc* X* Right PM—Disneyland PM—Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal PM—Colt .45 PM—Si*v* Allen—Color PM—Chevy Show—Color PM—Loretta Young Show PM—Frank Renick's Sunday News PM—Sherlock Holmes PM—Sign Off MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 7:00 PM—Today 10*00 AM—Arlene Francis lOiM AM—Treasure Hunt 11:00 AM—Th* Price Is Right IIt00 AM—Truth or Consequence* lt:00 If —Tic Tac Dough 11*00 PM—It Could Be You 1:00 PM—Tex and Jinx ItM PM—The Howard Miller Show —Color 0:00 PM—Bride and Groom StOO PM—Matinee Theatre—Color 4:00 PM—Queen For A Day 4:45 PM—Modern Romances MONDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1557 0:00 PM—Superman 0:50 PM—Santa Claus 0:00 PM—Cartoons OtlS PM—Abraham Bros. SltO PM—John Daly and Th* News 4:45 PM—Evening Edition StSS PM—CuUura s Weather 7:00 PM—Science Fiction Theatre 7:50 PM—Th* Real McCoys •:00 PM—Harbor Command 5:50 PM—Wells Fargo 5:00 PM—Twenty-On* 5:50 PM—Walter WincheU File 10:00 PM—Suspicion 11 tOO PM—Warren Hites News *1:05 PM—Atlantic Weatherman 11:10 PM—Sports Final *1:15 PM—Tonight 18:50 AM—Sign Off TUESDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1957 StOO PM—Sir Lancelot 5:50 PM—Santa Claus 5:00 PM—Cartoons 5:50 PM—John Daly and The News 6:45 PM—Evening Edition 6:55 PM—Cullum s Weather 7:00 PM—The Little Match Girl 7:50 PM—Wyatt Earp 5:00 PM—Eddie Fisher—Color 9:00 PM—Broken Arrow 9:50 PM—Cheyenne 10:50 PM—1957 News Highlights ’1:00 PM—Warren Hites News 11:05 PM—Atln-'tio therman 11:10 PM—Sports Final 1:15 PM—Tonight v i2:30 AM—Sign Off WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 25. 1957 11:00 AM—Christmas Day Church Service from Washington, D. C. 5:00 PM—WUd Bill Hlckock 5:50PM—Cartoons 9:00 PM—Sky King 6:50 PM—John Daly and Th* News 5:45 PM—Evening Edition 8:55 PM—Cullum 7 * Weather 7:00 PM—A Christmas Carol 7:30 PM—Wagon Train 9:30 PM—Tombstone Territory 9:00 PM—Kraft Theatre—Color 10:00 PM—Bishop Sheen 10:30 PM—To Be Announced 11:00 PM—Warren Hites News 11:05 PM—Atlantic Weatherman 11:10 PM—Sports Final 11:15 PM—Tonight 12:30 AM—Sign Off THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1957 5:00 PM—Woody Woodpecker 5 >30 PM—Cartoons 5:00 PM—Circus Boy 6:30 PM—John Daly and Th* News 8:45 PM—Evening Edition 8:55 PM—Cullum 7 * Weather 7:00 PM—Th* Lone Ranger 7:30 PM—Gray Ghost 8:00 PM—Groucho Marx 8:30 PM—Dragnet 9:00 PM—Peoples' Choice 9:30 PM—Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00 PM—Rosemary Clooney—Color 10:30 PM—Jan* Wyman 11:00 PM—Warren Hites News 11:05 PM—Atlantlr Weatherman 11:10 PM—Sports Final 11:15 PM—Tonight 12:30 AM—Sign Off FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1957 5:00 PM—Th* Buccaneers 5:30 PM—Santa Claus 8:00 PM—Western Theatre 6:30 PM—John Daly and Th* News 6:45 PM—Evening Edition 6:55 PM—Cullum 7 * Weather 7:00 PM—Cisco Kid 7:30 PM—Zorro 8:00 PM—Jim Bowl* 8:30 PM—Patrice Munsel 9:00 PM—Frank Sinatra 9:30 PM—Th* Thin Man 10:00 PM—Gillette Fights 10:45 PM—Red Barber 11:00 PM—Warren Hites News 11:05 PM—Atlantic Weatherman 11:10 PM—Sports Final JIM* —T-mlnM 12:30 AM—Sign Off SATURDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1957 6:30 PM- 9:30 PM- 10:00 AM- 10:30 AM- 11:00 AM- 11:30 AM- 11:45 AM- 17:45 PM- 1:45 PM- 4:45 PM- •’;~0 PM 8:00 PM- 9:00 PM- 9:30 PM— 10:30 PM- 11:00 PM- 12:00 M - Western Theatre Cartoon Frolics ■Howdy Doody—Sust Birthday Party Fury -Story Lady Farm and Home Hour All Star Golf Blue-Gray Football Game East-West Football Game ^at Boone Show Perry Como—Color Polly Bergen—Color Lawrence Welk's Dance Parly Your Hit Parade—Color Western Theatre Sign Off Schedi’.lo Srbject to Last Minute Changes and Ccr:;: .•♦'ons The Newberry Steam Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. SANITONE DRY CLEANING COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE Have your clothes SANITONE DRY CLEANED early for Xmas. SANITONE DRY CLEANING is the finest money can buy, yet it costs no more. ALL WORK GUARANTEED 934 MAIN STREET PHONE 310 will arrive this weekend to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. A. B. Hunt and Mrs. Frances S potts. Spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Young were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Richards, Sr. and Tommy Richards of Heath Springs, Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Rich ards and their small son, Lee of Columbia. Mrs. Young had a birthday dinner for Mr. Young, who celebrated his 80th birthday on December 17. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Callahan of Columbia spent the weekend with Mrs. Callahan’s mother, Mrs. P. C. Singley. Mrs. P. E. Wise and Miss Phyl lis Wise will leave Columbia Sun day, by plane, for Portsmouth, Ohio, where they will spend Christmas with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price and their two children, Robin and Rene, of Athens, Ga., arrived Sunday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Price’s moth er, Mrs. Robert W. Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Luther, Sr. will leave Sunday for River Edge, N. J. to spend Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Harry Kislo- vitz, Mr. Kislovitz and children. Rev. Robert H. Harper FILTER TIPS B Y the time this goes to print, the decision as to which filter tip is the best may have been reached. But a month ago, there was quite a lot about It. Now, if it has been decided which tip is the best, you can with assurance draw to your heart’s content. And you may forget the days when you were growing up and cigarettes were referred to as “coffin nails.” Whether the result has been, or may be. satisfactory to you. we may spend a few moments in thinking about a self-indulgence that has got out of all bounds. A pipe may have soothed Sir Walter Raleigh on the scaffold, but it was a bad thing that he introduced the indulgence of aboriginal red men of the western world to Eng land. Let us agree that tobacco should not be burnt and the smoke blown away in such enormous quanti ties. Stale tobacco smoke makes a room smell bad and fresh tobac co smoke is often disagreeable to non-smokers. A hundred and twen ty-five years ago, an old circuit rider could not endure the use of tobacco by women. He had a ser mon in which he repeated some lines of his own— “Tobacco is an Indian weed, And from the devil did proceed. It spoils a woman, burns her clothes, And makes a chimney of her nose.” CHAMP STEER...Indiana Gov. Harold Handley congratulates Mrs. Sue Secondino, 19, of New Goshen, Ind., whose Hereford steer “Honeymoon” won Junior, summer yearling and grand championship at' Chicago’s Inter national Exposition. n motmiE O ESOLVE to put to use all tbe short cuts you can muster to make homework easier. If you make things easy to do, chances are they’ll be done immediately instead of piling up to haunt you. Wall protectors behind the range and adjacent to the sink will cut down on your wall washing. These might be the glistening metallic ones or they might be clear, heavy plastic, either of which wipes off easily. Keep at least one towel handy near the range so you can wipe THIS WEEK’S RECIPE Cherry Logs (Makes 12) 1 egg white Vs teaspoon salt Va cup sugar 1 cup corn flakes 1 cup chopped candied cher ries Va cup chopped pecans Va teaspoon lemon extract 2 tablespoons flaked coconut Beat egg white^ and salt until very stiff. Add sugar gradual ly, beating well after each ad dition. Fold in com flakes mixed with cherries, pecans, extract and coconut. Divide in to 12 equal portions arid shape in bars with dampened Angers. Bake on a well greased cookie sheet in a moderate <350 o F.) joven, about 30 minutes. spills immediately and cut down range cleaning time. Don’t cook eggs or other foods in aluminum pans so they darken. For these you might have stain less steel or enameled utensils. Have some dishes used only seldom? Wrap them after washing in plastic bags to keep them neat until the next use. Use a rolling pin for pressing excess moisture out of clothing which you want to dry quickly. The garment can be placed on an absorbent towel and rolled readily, the moisture is absorbed readily. MISS ROBIN HOOD . . Geor- giann Hammon, 19, of Phoenix, Ariz., lends a bit of beauty to Sun Valley Bow Hunters tourna ments held In Phoenix through out winter months. by Brad Anderson I iOVE To HUMT KO MATTER HOW BAP THE VleATH&Z .♦4* &UT Ler S FACB anything to get cot o£ the houte Jukt&jJ WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE PHONE 270 COPTER TOWS SHIP . . . Whirlwind helicopter tows 360 ton minesweeper Gaivington ht British royal navy test to determine value of big helicopters in salvage work. 1. Foilmceons menus (n) foolish; fb) mrmbered; (c) leafy. 2. Diluvial refera to (a) time; (b) energy; (o) a flood. 3. Artifice refers to (a) a building; (b) a trick; (©) a sub stitute. ANSWERS •S»|4X •* -f ■Xjvsq *T LAFF WORKERS STRIKE . . . Several thousand French civil servants storm Paris treasury office shouting demands for Increased pay. Holiday Notice WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25 and THURSDAY, DEC. 26 BEING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS The Institutions Listed Below Will Not Be Open For Business The public is urged to take notice of this and arrange all business accordingly. Newberry County Bank NEWBERRY JOANNA The South Carolina National Bank Newberry Federal Savings and Loan Assoc’ The State Building and Loan Association The Bank of Conunerce PROSPERITY, S. C.