The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, December 24, 1959, Image 18
SECTION C—PAGE TWO
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1909
HELLO!
Bringing you loads of
good wishes for the best
holiday season ever!
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NEWBERRY BARBER SHOP
CALDWELL STREET
CIT YBARBER SHOP
1416 MAIN STREET
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With warmth in our hearts, we raise
our voices to wish our many friends the very
Happiest of Holiday Seasons,
I22XG'59 Form 14
WERTZ MUSIC &
APPLIANCE CO.
932 MAIN ST. PHONE 470
Newberry, South Carolina
DAVID BOWERS EDW r ARD LOMINACK
MABEL SLATON NELL BEDENBAyGH
HERMAN NALLEY LARRY DANIELSEN
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Merry Christinas!
WILSON’S TEXACO STATION
1309 College Street Phone 79
Newberry, S. C.
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at this time of year what ** toi
hearts for our many friend* —
than the good cJd fashioned
"Merry, Merry Chr^tmasJ *
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GRIFFIN COLLEGE STREET PURE
OIL STATION
1302 College Street
Newberry, S. C.
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1115 Friend St.
happy holiday s
R & E FINANCE CO.
Newberry, S. C.
Some Thoughts
About Having
A Safe Holiday
There are “do” and “don’t”
rules for every season of the
pear, and Christmas is no excep-
rion. In fact, Christmas is such
a happy time that we are likely to
" be a little less careful about the
possibility of accidents than we
are at other times of the year.
Here are some suggestions for
an accident-free holiday season:
Do not use any cotton, paper or
flammable material for decorat
ing the tree or around the base
of the tree. Do not place electric
trains or other electric powered
devices around the tree because
metallic tinsel can fall across the
track, cause a short circuit and
start the train transformer to
bum.
Safe Toys
Avoid toys operated with flam
mable liquids. Nitrocellulose (it
looks like celluloid or plastic)
toys burn with surprising feroci
ty. Some imported toys are made
of these flammable materials.
Select electrical appliance gifts
with fire-safety in mind. Choose
only those electrical toys and
tree-decorative lighting sets which
are laboratory approved. If there
s doubt, ask your Fire Depart-
nent if they are approved.
Never place lighted candles in
windows. Sentiment and flame do
not mix! Keep the curtains or any
other flammable material at win
dows pulled back at least 6 inches
from any electric candles or
wreaths.
Fire Hazards
As you unwrap gifts on Christ
mas Day, put all the wrappings
in a carton and dispose of them
promptly. Don’t let them pile up
around the tree, the fireplace, or
any heating device.
Christmas costumes and paper
or cloth decorations can be flame-
proofed by dipping them into the
following solution, wringing them
by hand and allowing them to
dry: 3 quarts water, 7 oz. borax,
3 oz. boric acid.
Gingerbread Is
Top Holiday Treat
Turkey and all the trimmings,
fresh fruits, candies and nuts—
all help to put a “sag” in the
kitchen or dining room table dur
ing the Christmas season. Sweet
breads, rolls and other evidence
of Mom’s cooking artistry are us
ually in evidence. Despite the
fact everyone gathers around for
the big Christmas dinner, “nib
bling” between meals is a cus
tom nearly everywhere.
For such families, here is a
“nibbler’s” suggestion:
Honey Gingerbread
(Makes 1 loaf)
^ cup shortening
cup sugar
1 cup honey
2 eggs, beaten
2J4 cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon ginger
1 teaspoon cinnamon
% teaspoon cloves
1 cup boiling water
Cream shortening and blend in
sugar. Beat in honey and eggs un
til mixture is light. Mix and sift
dry ingredients and add to honey
mixture alternately with hot
water. Turn into a greased 9-
inch loaf pan and bake at moder
ate (375°F.) temperature for 20
minutes. Reduce heat to 350°F.
and bake 10 to 15 minutes longer.
HAPPY NEW YEAR . . . All
set and ready to welcome in the
New Year, this young lady typi
fies tbq youthful vigor and fresh
ness which we associate with
another year.
CHRISTMAS IDEA
Would you like to make this
Christmas a memorable one?
You can do it by preparing a
special gift for a “stranger.”
Usually, with so many people
to remember, most of us get
out pencil and paper and de
cide how many relatives and
friends we “must” give pres
ents. This year, why not select
an “extra” gift and turn it over
to some organization which has
the task of helping to bring
something of Christmas to the
less fortunate. Such would be a
true “gift”—one given with no
idea of receiving something in
return.
Mrs. Dorn and I are wish
ing for you and yours a
very Merry Christmas and
a happy, prosperous New
Year.
Your Congressman
Wm. Jennings
Bryan Dorn
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Miilay Best Wishes
Wc extend to you our
thanks for your loyal
patronage the past year.
FRANK WILSON
UPHOLSTERY
SHOP
Furniture • Autos
1515 Martin St.
| Phone 224
thank you for the
gift of your patronage!
Odorless Cleaners
PHONE 177 NEWBERRY, S. C.
nce again we come to this all-important
season of the year. It seems we eagerly await
the Christmas season more than ever because
we believe we are more closely associated
with our many friends in this community. It
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is our sincere wish that Christmas this year
will bring forth an abundance of happiness
to each of you. You have been good to us in
every respect and we are truly grateful.
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HOLIOfly
Newberry Lumber Co.
913 Cline St. Newberry, S. C.
We will be closed Thursday, December 24, and will re-open Monday morn
ing, December 28.