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L lighthouse Ads Bring Best Results 7 - J "V-. Christinas Again! 1 and ft/lay It Be Merry I JOHN HENRY WASHINGTON'S . LIQUOR STORE I//TAmple Parking Space ? Cordial Welcome - ? I V - 2330 READ STREET, COLUMBIA, S. GS t MERRY XMAS ./ j ij j ? j r? j h * from the management and staff of ...... . . . { i %%.. } gt.: : ^ ' . ?? ' ??- : -fe" r: " . -w t '& ' "Known for Valuer Since 1898" ^ |Fi' if ' ?/ IEL^_iVI . \ /" ' j. jL - , . " * / ? If ". PHONE 7214 ' >4U-20 A^mbly St.! ? : - : :: ^ P ; : ^ :'*PP- . ' : ', ...' ;: " .7; . * ; p. ir-> >&' BERRY'S DEPT. STORE !? j^r'-V* . ^ 1 g -?? ? Bjfefe&lr A '. , .. ' A .aA a.' nr. i n 1/ * .. . . ^ ^ ~ ' * B **% Midway Billiard Parlor r - * * - ' ~ . * :r ? W. L. BATES, Prop. K'^/. *. . ' j - ; :; . ; ' ' ' V . ? 1122 Washington St. Columbia, S. C. ,V{' ' .' , * ... \ *?> VC'^ "?*rrie?* , ~ abim to wish each 000 mf . you m joyous Christmas sm4 ) ^9W **** ***** ^ ^tNrVf> ^ r A M tJHKY CtiiaSTMAS * / and a prosperous * BROWN'S POOL ROOM and BARBER SHOP WILLIE REESE, Prop. ^ 1120 Washington Street Columbia, S. C. in. tie (Clmstmas ^ i CLUB EBONY fy*--."' * HOLIDAY GREETINGS ' ? to ail ? ,1110^1 HARDEN STREET COLUM1BA. S. C. ^ ? % s ApfivitipQ A I" by wi*e> ** I ntutiuca x\t Th Rod divisio? led in re_ ajHnav Park fMF !P?rti?* *^3-53: the White divi31UUCJ 1 mil VlfJLCi sion came second with $036.50;! ^r 1_ a i and the Blue division reported! UlUirCIV KeDOrted $500.75. Other sources realized J $292.32, bringing the.. total for J The Fed, White and Blue Ral- the rally to $2,273.00. , y?at?Sidney?Park?ol?>ced?Sun- Tuc -day Decembei?++-.?1051 * 1 Jay December 9, a great sue- Sidney Park reported their Con- e 'ess. "I ference Claims in full to the s The goal was $2,000. The j Elder's Council in Anderson, a -hurch was divided into three total of $i.482.58t one hundred .? froups, each dvision headed by i f SI00). dollars which was paid j t? General. Thomas J. Morris led for the drive of the NAACP. (T he Rod division, assisted by Mrs. i Sunday, December 16. Chaplin j a largaret Smith, the White clivi- | TVInttyiow- A. Lowe of the 61st In-| 1on was led by Mrs. Rosa L. j fantry Regiment of the Eighth p Tart, assistdd by Joseph W. Wil- j Division. Fort Jackson, was the ; i? on, and the Blue division led j Guest Sneaker at this month's j ]( v Benjamin B, JBnozor, assisted I observance of Youth Day. * j )t HCKH>OOOdPddOOOOPOt>PPCi0eH> i Chargm1' tlvit wo usually ' * i |-_on?fhe?fringe?of tnings, with -; r k ! r! unnn his_ hearers t > forsake j (. wk ^ jr " ~?? ~ pliis at-random living for a life: | a Merru Rcnuine meaning and pur-- t *f ' pose. ^ \NV * V/ Chri$tma$l Fu"dav. December 23rd, the ; r e I P.' "tor will brng ?hn C^r'?tnv?s ? Z vW ' nicssiu?-v and a capacity crowd is y uT 1 oxoocFcT"Tor these services. i A Sunday afternoon the Pa-tor ' / and eongrgntion will go to Trio-;' ; ity CM.E Churc- <TrTTr..u<e Sf o..r? ! ?' , . for a service of fellowship with thijt congregation. Sunday night at seven o'clock. '.a it* $ our per tonal 'all- the Choirs will hove r-m. r wish for you and -v\wsHnBaBHanHBBnBiHKeMR^n your* lo know a ' Joyous Christ myu | JOYOUS C 71 ami A(*k\ I ear, Varied .v cvArt^lup Im We Have the Harking ^ Ttit5W1>c< S TELEPHONE 3-0205 HUMPS I Let Us Help Yoh BE-B01MNN ii LetJ-T* Hein y?i, leer ? V.'ino ? Soft Drinks y SAM WILSON'S 1 Jan.-s flaclson IVoy. fl| ."17 In pre! (between I'lila: John Gaclson, M;;r. ji ?OOODMpeOO"1D(5 0 ?nnO->AO'Ji; ?'n imnw,, l iu.i h ~rrr, %mf i r o.s -Wielx.. Y< 'MPPP m ?JAJ- Good tony &sJSOJ. / rJ&fP* fffe only a joyjui start of t y^y - I0*4 dways, finer rely, am - Cmtinga | , v^\ SHACK SAVOY \ fy ecr ? Wine ? Soft prinks JS\Vv and Confection^/^ The I^t/for r Alfred Shackelford, Prop. FIELDING'S HOME West End Front St. Georgetown, S. C\ 122 Lo^an Street ' Rwpity f 4*L CRffifUOS ' ?SS^' -. ^e' re r o\; n / i h c ^ - ' our blestiltythU 4 0f gooJ Yulelule. . . in uUhf /or your rludinfyour rfc,i.. friendship as one WJ of them. Merry and a joyous JSete Christmas! Year, too. Allison's Florist HUB-MAN Flowers Fof All Occasion Phone 9398 Barber Shop apital Snack Bar _ 1 Fine Foods All Times 2,28 OERVAIS STREET 1126 Harden Rt. CQI IMIUA, s. (. 1 Capital Citv Sa "t?? ? XS&Ml' A* $rme ?j*4f of GM* t Gf mm* of me wish oM of yam V i mossderfwt ChrUtmii met fcyfr Mom Yam 1 ac\n LJ ADHCM CTDCT jl \jyj i a iru\iyi-ii i J 1 I\LI I COLUMBI ?? \ . - - % I Lighthouse and Informer, Coin Sign Magazine Thinks Joe Louis Has J Accomplished Work, Should Retire 1 Union Cnty, N. J.?"Joe I,ouis "As important as hb title, was an?hmJ?continue his good.will his repn-tafu.m us?a man. The fToits' in behalf of his race, pUhlk- knew him for a go-xl, hon- . oiind citizenship and athletics?F-.st decent guy. go era 1 by retiring from fight- 4 ' , ig?-fbr keeps," declares an edi- "It pleased us that Joe came i arial in the December issue of nlong when he did The time was ho Sign,'national Catholic mag- F;Pc for "ditching stupid class-: zine published here. consciousness against the Negro.' Entitled. "The ' Bomber and Arul nothin? uld*help so much lis M- don." the editorial says, ;,.s for the 'adult male populn1 part "Joe Louis has done L* *' "n to ,KiV(' ;t Negrtr afh)t for ids race. For eleven yeaiA loU? and a ; grcat t:'tl/en to get e was the greatest boxer in tlw: oxc-ted about an! foot for. vvM Better than any white "Nothing could help s.. rnn u to n i r : inan of any ot e( co'-r deflect racoj-consciousness from "I. m- sh.?\ved that, a Negro to younger generation as tar' gtiH compete? successfully ;n. the kids to work < !T their inhe curage, strength, coordina- stin<t for "hern wurship- 6 ' n. i'jieed and generalship ing a cohued hero. chich ring chnmnionship do. . n -n l . While not the first fight- "Wl> f,,,t a ,ittk' su'k a* I1"" . >r ' 'o this'*, he did it best.. ,av - *:iwhv? ?n the. rng apnm ^ rrmnnt'u of o rinff ffl'icc Ur of f V* o ' vn amount of thoor<-t^aL.r t-;'":'' ,r r^-nr^"'" ,,, / .?<%?? ?i xt? . ,., T.' km in tr,e < mi If?Tt of Madison a fi ""P^t, about Negro oquahtv c. , ... .. . i 4. i . " Square (lardcn, while Marciane * fioxte -remited so mu h rr- . . / u , , t, *?' , 4, waited alert m a newtrai corner; a' iw: x r iwn- J<w wore and thf en - ?. . ; ] c ry under his name in the cjcc-. a'''sV' * *' r'"K ^ d book. * '"Now. we h or .T w ret:re : , &' Ugfci Service. atfr"m ??!?:..?- *'f k<'' ^ 1 'hriitryas Carol* -will be sung. ' "?ur Purpose. Wave.,- is not ; t rear] Joe a U'durr. It is rath- ! y -:y A to flat < fT to n rronV! l J a ' -I .mi! vm i;i- l . Amr'i :i m. Keep it 1 irtstmas I ? >/ ) .. mj-.- .,? ? do '. i?j ? dock . . fiy^? ring an-v^more'' I v qfVLUMHiA^E I I"- s,">xv ,M ,,mn |j i, I n * v., / Ml ? ' v c n ' \r to Good vOheer 1 T }, r V T }> v I * i to Good fCh^er v.j ':?V w< '??' t'? (''nit> II c jot TOR 11 . I ? 4.i nrwl Ilutrer) Streets v > i ' . w 'q . ~ ' tf * rt'M ST'JTT.T ? * oil Mttcbl )? a I I rftju&fculk , :fpll^? Mf atjCbristrvas ~ - Si/ ' | be napptness irhed T tKF\ i from fiijr heart I __ li__ / ^ A MERRY / .Y XULETIDE ? mqqn " 9 - glow cafe For the Rest Food In Town for funerals s,raks ~ < hops ~ ntke" NKLL HAIR, Prop. , ,, . 1005 Washington Street OAt Charleston, S. (. COLlTMRIA, S. <\ 20' AND BEST WISHES I^Jj ? z ?ojl a jl VERY HAPPY f HOLIDAY SEASON i w - \ A Sublime Christmas Bespeaking 1 A Busy New Year In The Fig - The South Carolina NAACP Co 171!' Taylor Street .nclwieh Shop ! JS -m ... . . . . " - w - r- *. * )R THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN OZIE JACKSON, Prop. C Au S. C. tmbia, 8. C., Saturday, D?fr22, 1951 (Section Two)?I Cook's Holiday vM ' ' \w ./ *' *.'.7^*. -A Sure as Santa's whiskers, it happens every year; there's leftovet urkey following the Christmas dinnerl Here is suggestion for a peedy meat that you can have on the table in no time, served at lifTercntly that it provides a brand new treat for the family. ? nd peas?accompanied by p tangy^salad?ia "eadv to servo in Just^T ew minutes. Pre-cooked rice is the quick secret for the turkey disk .nd enough cranberrv-apricot molds, mado with fruit-flavored gelatin an be prepared the day before Christmas to serve half as a relish m he holiday meal and the other half as a salad the following day. Cranberry Apricot Relish Quick Holiday Supper package lemon-fiavored 2 tablespoons olive or salad oil. . gelatin 1 clove garlic " I > to 3 tablespoons sugar 1 cup chopped onions a teasnoon salt 1 'A to 9 tr>;>crmnn? Bflls cup hot prater % teaspoon pepper cup apricot juice and water 1V4 cups pkgd. pre-cocked rice ^ L teaspoons lemon juice 1% cups diced leftover roast cups fresh-cranberries, ground turkey ? cup drained diced canned 1V? cups dcained cooked pea* apricots > 2 cups turkey brotb Dissolve gelatin, sugar and salt Heat olive oil in * saucepan* i hot water. Add apricot juice Add garlic and onions and sauce n<f water and lemon juiced Chill until golden brown. Remove garrftil slightly thickened. Fold in Uc* Add salt, popper, rice, turkey ranberries and apricots. Turn in "??? ,ds CK?' ??.? IT. ti? ov?nwihBh?agt,^^ ' I rm. Unmold and garnish with *redr fluffing rice gently once M hieory.Serve with Quick Holiday twice with a fork. (Do not stlr.l upDcr. v Cover and remove from heat, liet flakes 10 servings. stand 10 minutes. Serves 5 or t - % jhfc , MERRV CHRISTMAS. Our Chris t mat Greeting to COLLEGE GRILL I >0 Taylor Street Phone 9641 j| i ) ' . *"v0 x.srA M-r jJhsvi*5* %tr 1 i j Jim >U -J yfpwrijj|1 \ \ The bent wish of \ '-^vt L/ ?'' ** ior your lm 3/rrry Christ mat \\v^ii and Happy Rem ' 3 C\Vvr Year ... so that's VX our wish today! brotherhood WAA/"FRI Y | ht For SIIOEdaflSPITAL j-|?* 2363 Taylor Street OOLUMllIA, S. C. Columbia, S. C. ' ' 1 ** . 'JL . . . i . i ^fentnljfer?^ V-Xfii n I *?y row heart* be tight y I Vpo* this joyous Christmas Dttyt SEASON'S GREETINGS Jtr '4. 4. - * " ,vv; I ,S -fromOLUMB1A PAWNSHOP . \ ' -. - j 1125 WASHINGTON STRFFT ^