The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 25, 1919, FIRST SECTION PAGES 1 TO 8, Page 2, Image 2
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The message of Christmas is loye
Its emblem is radiant, thankful, con<
tented childhood. Without love and
without children there could be nc
real Christmas. The form might sun
Tire but the substance would be lacking.
Unhappy must be the adult who cannot
make himself a child again in
r.y ' spirit at the Tuletide. For Christmas
Is the universal children's day. Men
and women are superfluous except as
they make themselves partners with
those whom the day glorifies.
{ Let us, then, lay aside the affectation
and arrogance of manhosd and
t womanhood and be children again,
Let us adopt their point of view and
put ourselves in their places?in the
places of these sons and daughters oi
oars and of the sons and daughters ot
our neighbors. It was only a year or
two ago, as it seems, when' we hung
our well-worn stockings in a row along
tiie mantel shelf, while our fathers
and mothers looked on with unfeigned
pleasure at the innocent confidence we
showed in what the morrow would
tiring forth.
Even as you and L It all comes
back in a flood of memories. Life
was simpler then. Our desires were
less pretentious than those our children
voice now. Modest remembrances
they were that bulged toe and heel ot
f " the stockings mother knit.
Methods of Education Too
Much a Cramming Process
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* Everyone admits that the methods
ot modern education are far from perfect;
that the whole system is too
much a cramming process, too little
that "leading forth" of the individual
mind which is implied in the etymology
of the word, declares a writer,
ftfton rrpfltive fina&rination of
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tiie child Is not only not developed?It
Is deliberately snubbed and stifled.
And even his critical faculty Is discouraged
by the average teacher's auf
thorltatlve attitude, which repeats day
after day: "Your opinion Is of no importance;
So-and-So (Addison, for example)
has been admired by two centuries
of competent judges, and It behooves
young people like you to accept
their opinion."
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Woman Physician Asserts
Garters Prove Injurious
Here's another theory of a woman
physician. Savages develop a better
race than do civilized nations?because
savages do not wear garters. Dr. Augusta
Rucker of New York made this
claim recently before the international
conference of woman physicians, held
In New York. She condemned children's
garters and elastic shoulder
straps, at the same time urging looser
clothing for women, and thegabolishlng/of
pointed toed shoes and high
heels.
!! DO YOU KNOW THAT? |
The apple crop of 1919 In the 3;j
United States is estimated at \'l
25,000,000 barrels. The highest ; !
yield ever known was In 1906,
when it Jumped to 69,000,000 3;j
barrels. jf
In northern China the food \\
principally consists of turnips,
potatoes, maize, rice and millet, jj
It is considered a heinous offense
to ride a bicycle anywhere |
near Constantinople. |
It takes three men six months i
to make a cashmere shawl, |
which requires ten goats' fleeces. z
Porridge in the cool season In <!
Burma is almost as popular as a ;j
breakfast food among Europeans 3;
jj! as it is in Scotland, but the oat- !
jj; meal used to make it is import- ;
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I Six years experience.
House wiring, Fans,
Lights, and Electric
Irons, etc., repaired.
Phone 31.
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Cedar Shingle
100 Per Cent. Heart
Sash, Doors, Mantels,
lime and Brick
STEEL CORN CRIBS
Sizes 100 to 3,000 Bushels
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aving Ford tools and equipment. Whether your
ustment or a thorough overhauling, we are pre- s
u careful and prompt service. And nothing but
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Ford parts is always complete. And our Ford
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ng $525.00 Tax $21.66 ji
bout 500.00 Tax 20.63
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l 775.00 Tax 31.97
sis 475.00 Tax 19.59
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and tax extra for demountable rims. II .
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