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m 4 nM t ; I SEC. A—PAGE 10 The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, December 23, 1965 f MERRY Q D Q ©•CW.INC. from all your friends at SUMMER INSURANCE AGENCY R. E. Summer David B. Summmer Robert E. Summer, Jr. Jean Boland ‘Peggy Bedenbaugh Nancy Martin ©SCW INC. <^Ym ffij* illiilill ' f-:. k We wisli all ou.r friends, in tlie spirit of tlie season, long life and iiappy days. H. M. Hentz & Son PULPWOOD DEALER Phone 276-4270 Newberry, S. C. Henry D. Ringer rites Friday Henry Davis Ringer, 79, died Thursday at his home af ter a lingering illness. Mr. Ringer was born in this county, a son of the late Davis and Sally Ann Reighley Ring er. Before his retirement he was maintenance man for New berry county. He was a member of Summer Memorial Lutheran church. His first wife, Mrs. Fannie Lominick Ringer died in 1937. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mallie Minick Ringer; 3 sons, Homer Ringer and Lewis Ringer, both of Newberry, and Hubert Ringer of Saluda; two daughters, Mrs. Irene Lominick and Mrs. Sara McDowell, both of Newberry; one stepdaugh ter, Mrs. Margaret Goggans of Aiken; four brothers, Walter Bunyon and Albert, all of Newberry. Funeral services were con ducted Friday at Summer Me morial church by Rev. Harry Weber, Rev. M. B. Lee and the Rev. Jimmie Prater. Interment was in St. Phillips Lutheran Church cemetery. Active pallbearers were Jack Ruff, Everett Lominick, Wayne Minick, Randall Minick, Wil liam Kibler, Stanley Lominick. Honorary pallbearers were the Church Council ofSummer Memorial church and Dr. E. J. Dickert. Clemson grads Two Newberry County stu dents were among 202 grad uates receiving degrees at the mid-year commencement of Clemson University Saturday. Eugene G. Huff of Whitmire, electrical engineering major, graduated with highest honor and departmental honors. Lewis M. Lipscomb of New berry was awarded the Bache lor of Arts degree from the College of Arts and Sciences. ENDURING .... The gaily dec orated tree is an enduring Christ mas tradition in homes across the country. This tree, decorated in turn of the century elegance, would still be in style today. EARLY CARD The Christmas card is a johnny- come-lately among our cherished holiday traditions. You can get an argument as to who sent the first card. Some hold that it was Joseph Cundall, a London artist, whose lithographed, hand-colored card was sent to friends in 1846. THE EP1HIPANY Many times during the holiday season we hear reference to the Epiphany, yet many do not know when it occurs and how it fits into the Christmas calendar. The Epiphany is observed on January 6 and marks three events in the life of Jesus: His baptism, the visit of the Wise Men to Bethle hem, and the miracle at Cana. Welcome Card An easy-to-do photo will make an excellent Christmas card for family and friends. Keep it simple. A picture of the family, with a few simple props, will suffice. The front door is an ideal and familiar setting. Equally suitable are the fireplace, staircase, or at the piano. MAY THE HOLIDAYS BRING YOU AND YOURS EVERY HAPPINESS! BEST WISHES FROM v. BISHOP'S SKATING ARENA E. Mam Street Ext. Phone 276-9249 Newberry, S. C. LET THE GLAD TIDINGS RING OUT! We Hope For Each One A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR W. E. TURNER, Jeweler Caldwell St. W. E. Turner, Jr. Newberry •• •• . / .