The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 27, 1941, Page Page Two, Image 2

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P*f? Two p? THR^OLP GRAY** Hy H,v. fc Phllln Bill. WAR AT LAST "" f.'. . *" o \lf-.11 tU? !,??.? livnu/itii/l hut* nhollt T* f 11 IU.C 4^H|S ? come to pass and we are confront, g ed with with one of the worst wars ? recorded m~ history.?It is one-of- ? which every subject of America will be compelled to f'tfht. Some will be forced to muster arms, ( while others must supply means ^ by purchasing United States Bonds . t? and defense stamps. And above all the christian soldiers must fight on their knees for devine assis. u tance. Government hospitals have v not yet been cleared of invalids nude so by the World War which man" of Us predicted would be the v last. That war wrecked the man. L hood of America. Thousands who ? were not butchered on Flander's . Field, lay dead today because ol" thrt destructive Spanish influenza t epedemic. Since then we have c scarcely luid suffvcinet time to grow a good army of fighting men. But such as we have must go. A goodly number of'our young c men who should be in ? position ~to qualir have drank, so J much Ig liquor, together with other forms " of corrupt living until they are , unfit tu fight, live or die. This is ? the humrn junk that is being exempted when it should be the first ? -; t0' send directly before Hitler It's useless to seek the cause 01 tnisa " war, and is still more foolish to w fix the blame.. The whole truth is u that this world i? going to be set ~ on fire atld burned as a great fur nace for the same reason that has hrpnpht .?V>jg An,| thn? im .iw ? Tb0 much sin in the government too much sin in society, too much 1 sin in the home, the church and p state. _r CHRISTMAS SEALS t The white people all over tin- g county are purchasing the abovt y seals this yerr as never before, ju and we are appealing to our co.' ? 1 erred people to do likewise.- As a ic^jr.-vmavMr UII Wit* WU 11 I III L ICt? t J I ! the South Carolina Tub?rculosi> ^ Association. I want to feel prout' Y - in v- -< i ce w In1 n w c meet *wT?l "J representatives of the white peoph } t,i xt ;. eni- to report settle bought b\ J CoJoft-d and wl. ite people. Th ?| meet ill v will he held in t'ulumbi: $ in connection with the Palmetto .j, ale Teachers Association. At { that no. eting last^ \cai . Clu rlestoi. 3 county made a very fine blowing '< This year our g<ul is to break al )?' previous?ivcoiils and we mean t> ? do so by the help of; God. The ci \ tizens of Charleston which irt S ?composed of Negroes?, have ., higi v rating in the state by securin J Christmas seals and we must b\ more this year than ever be for* ^ Let every individual take from '1 .j. to 100. The ministers in Charles- $ ton have gotten behind this move !jj mert as never before. Dr. C. S 5 - Ledbetter is our wide aw a m 5; chairman. Dr. S. H. Scott, heads o the Red Cross roll in a masterly 7 way. Thi.. another worthy causi "3 of which my people should become members. Greater St. Luke's * church of which 1 am pastor, has broken all previous records in buy ing Christmas seals and joining __ Ji the Red Cross. < THE SOUTHERN SYSTEM It has always been my privilege * as well as pleasure .to lecummenu 4 the Southern Railway to my people on which to travel to conferences. conventions, rraternai and all oth et meetings. And we huye the lirst time to no'Ce a single com. ~praTnr~OTT-the part of those takme our advice, mie accomodaions on the Southern cannot be excelled by any other railroad. Colored _ poople are given the best cc/n. sideration. As the holiday,, are apprp&yViillg_-imd my people -wilii f be visiting their relatives and r 1 friends in other states and cities, make choice of the Southern, "Th;System thut Serve, the South," artrf you will make no mistake. In purchasing round trip tickets you can g0' cheaper than in your in. dividual car to say nothing worries and safety. In i-electin, the Southern one never goes wrong. lllh I MOX ~ The Interdenominational. Minis,.. + f tej*s "j^fTbrf luTir^iPn7Te""s>-ssioii bust 4???Mui.duy. "Christian Education," bj LDr. R. E. Brogden, president, was a masterpiece to say the least. In tendering him a vote of thanks, the Union u*k?d that-t he-same "be" 13 given the reporter tf, he published E in the Palmetto Leader. ePr? Tb?r-A7~Mr E. AtManee also had a good meeting \tith Dr. R. I. Leni. < on, president in charge. Rev. J. F ( [V- Henderson^ first vice ? president, ? J# fiTTecT the chair at the Union ses. j|j stun. - ST. LUKE 4 jlj Last Sunday was a day that will jf. !>e of" long remembrance in ou TO hurch. Evangelist Elsie Myers * i'aylor preached tw^ great ser i.ions. The 'Sunday School an 't |8 league held great sessions. Qui jl i i.u uuftw lull. 1 III1 Ul. m taer were at their posts liiul ! & ? rything was grand. Our first n v ipuirterly conference will be held ! M 1 week and Dr. J. L. Benbov. n. R. will preach next Sunda j morning and evening. The public . TO" Let-Us advance on our knees." ! LITTLE MOUNTAIN NEWS ~ \ Ml. Zion A. M. E. Church ? 91 A< t p enjoying a wonderful '4 Sunday School the pastor ascend. rl ed the rostrum and preached a * wonder f. I sermon from Luke 2:44, j "Don't go a day without < * U.irist." Thi, message was indeed j a aoul stirring one. The prstor ?j M spoke out of the fullness of his j j? heart. 3 K We w re glad to have the Rev.-x WHAT TO DTT1 shingrton, Dec. 11.? (A ies ot Instructions issued l> or the guidance of the peop! Stay home. The safest place in an air If you are away from m >st shelter. Avoid crowded '1 he cnemv \\;int - vim l.t j i mob, start a panic. Don't If incendiary bombs-fall, o never a splash or stream") 0 a stream to put out any ti >ack to a spray for the bom ?out 15 minutes if left alone 1 tine water spray. A iet. rater \yill make it ex pi- de. Under raid conditions, l;cc rater for the use of fire dej-a iroken. If you have a soda-amLai urn upside down), use it w O makp j? sjnrnv uv?j lets or liijifid) on bombs. I Should gas be used, go at < n your house (fewest do<r iver glass. Stuff rags in u But above alb boopV?n?b 4-the family to be the h<?m? neniber all the ruleji_ujidavJ est. J. C. Gannon and Mr. Kraal, rcrwn of Shelton. S. a. rsiui ith us. Come again, visitor: :n. eleome at Mt. Zion. After die mornii.g service-?hristmas program was r? ndi-r .1 by tiie Missionary ladies, in in >ri"U nt?the .Missionni y?r*u. u-.;" he program ^vcTs very ihteresiihV nj was eh joyed by all pros.nl We thank Rev. Cannon and Mr down for their encouraging jv Mrs. Bessie Summers is still or ie sick list. She was made happ\ unday morning when K. v. am Irs. Bowman went by to see trei ?fore service. We hope the mem e.rs and friendsMt. Zioijwil IN THE STILL C \> nen tin' world is hushed i joyous observance ol C'-hri the frosty Yntetide atr (J Very Merry Christmas?ou COJPE, Li 1 10!) M f V . In upprei alien of llu X ^ makes it possible for t W* we send Christinas a f* ;ind Hesl Wishes. ? - I" I COLLE 1 * f1609 Hai f (Across. the Street :'SERRY CHR : hi. \ i T H ? fn east' you miss the _ m man who brings the | clean white bottles of I Baxley Milk to your ? door every day. because 5 of the press of your . u..... . . j. iiuiiimy him vines, mis is jgrpB> J. to telT you he wishes 5S||| ? you and yours a Merry ? Christmas. He appref riates, and so do we, ! > vour patronage durinK the pt f serve you daily . . . healthfully | BAXLE1 T1 !N AN AIR RAID IM ?Followi ny i" >- one of a s< y the office ot' civilian defens !e in the case of a'ir raids: raid is at home. e "et under cover in the n:ai places. Stay eft" the street: : mi m int ' th" st. eei en a! do it! lav a s'-rev (V ?rt ".v den ho "i* water on Vic ' on ! . twite re started by the b tub Swite ib The 4 omb vvi'} I urn frr~a , on'v ab ut two rnimd-'s mule splash, stream, or bucket o < a ' alhtub and hwkots fit"! o ?Jiih nt'm case water mains jar id eNtinrirt her (the k;nd voi ith \"'->ur Hnjrer over the iict/.l --the Innnii al kind ( tn.-rH ~cy)m t i ' al! ) i-rht !' ?r oi dinary tir s Ki'ce 'o !'j, rn s! "bv id" " r< Jn ; an I win low ). I'a t e p-iju_ nut o\v~era< k . an I under d or ay In mo-,?('how > one n.oinbe air raid warden?who will re :iut to do ? iMother makes thi remeiiiLKi* her throuyhoet th j Christmas holidays and mala* h? : ieel happy. | Mr. ami Mr-;. I * ly S. minor [ are the happy parents ?.! a liitl daughter born December la, IPil ,Mr. and Mrs. Ration Crap- - th ~ nappy parentsof?a?son born De centbep 20. Roth mothers aiul ha bies are getting along fine. . i There will be watrh night meet .ing at Mt, Xioti Wednesday ni >li ?i Deeelnber a I ii-n-m H-iilii to 12:1 i jEveryone is asked to i-oine out an I enjoy the services, i Our pastor, the Rev. \Y. R. Raw "man. Wishes to -thank Bro. -Bate . . -the rpteinl?pael.ile.e lu- pur~i car Sitndax >F VI tE NIGHT . . . 11 anticipation ot the morrow's slma^. mav vou hear through voTce of our thoughts, "i\ ir wi?h for vou and yours." \NDCO. tiitt Street >** * ?? ? ? hteiidlv i^tiod will that is lo know and mtu' yon < " I Now Year (Iro<M_inifs cit: irsirsj :j < street ' 3 " 1 i rum--A'4cn?Ilonedut > ^ ; \ <; 'I********??"** ? <* < *> < W ISTMAS V NKW V'EAH ist year . . . and hopes he may '/ . . . during 1912 Y DAIRY r SB PALMETTO LEADER GREENVILLE NEWS _S M is. Annie Dtan oI Hodsres, SVJa V ~CT~v as the dinner guest of her C e husband, Mr- James R- Dean of r 30G Klford St. Saturday. Mr. A | Dean has been working in the ci city for some time. ei i Mr. Theodore 'Morehead 'fund N .. Master J. D. Poole of Greensboro, cl N. C., visited Mr, and Mrs. Frank at v Gilliam of 10-Glnvor St l?*t wi^il -K P T: e funeral of Mr. Allen Myles M of Paris Station wr, held Tuesday ir afternoon at St. Matthew M. E. M church. He died suddenly last Sat is ^ urduy. Rev. D. Curry officiated, m ll Walker Sullivan had chr.vge of funeral arrangements. 1c Mosdames Margaret Mvles Poole bi I* J T I and Emily Poole Mo trie head of r?(ireeniihoi o,?N. C..?attended?tfrp? funeral of Mr. Allen Myles. A!iv. Rosa (Jilber^ of Hodges, S. C., visited her son, Mr. Henry (filbert of Elford St., Saturday. i The funeral _ y.? ?Emma 10 7 lark \va.. hehl at John Weslev ,1 M. K. church Thursday a,t 1:00 p. in. Mrs.. Clark was the wife <> ' Rev. 0. C. Clark, pastor of John .s Wesley church, Rev. Cicene, the n?dTaaucL-simerintei.dcnt, officiated. Interment in Oowpcns, S. * C. Biggs-Stewart had charge of funeral arrangements.'"^ *X* Miss''Sadie J ones is visit in .? her f; thep." Mr. ChnTttl7 J ones of ~~Ahn } St. Miss Jo: es a student at X. State College in Orangeburg. j? i Me -nn. a 1 < !' \! i. Pitllev Ma *j' hone at Macedonia F. H. 11. ch.ur.-llast Sunday afternoon wis larg.-T *j* t tended. The pastor. Rev. J. W. X Smith, preached the funeral ser. j* mon. The flower girls were Misses ( nnstine Madison, uorotny rt<> |? hinson. Jannie Mae Chuney, Ma<?. X Kit* Wilson, Juinitu Cartel. K!i/a .j. bet i Carter, and Helen Bookman. *J* .Mrs. Edna Biggs Graves < A Greenville. N. C., i^ spending some *} time with her mother, Mrs. Lydia X Kiggs of Brown St. *j* Mi*, and Mrs. -GBl'fotd Moore of X Kaslev, motored to the city t' A tend the funeral of Mrs. Emma y Clark. X Mp. Marion Cuivtoiv of Glenn St. __ { has been ill for some time. It i X reported thai. he is recovering y rapidly. X I'here wil by a gospel singing J. meet at Springfield Baptist church *y Monday night, January 5. The Springfield Gospel Choir will en. ?r tertain the other choirs and chorus 4^ es. Among the groups planning f to be present are Mountain View ! senior and junior choirs, the Greenville city school chorus, di. ^ wiftml he \fios Hnivimi music ^11 * schools. Lownde? Hill junior choir. ? and Antioc.h junior choir.- No ad mission fee will be chafed. A ? section of the church will be re served for white people. Kveryone is urged to be on time. * Master Jethro Diggs c/f-Sumter,. ? S. C., i? spending the Christina:I holiday period with his sisteist *-Mrs.- Tillman Young of I'm isi.. end Mrs. J. K. Hunt of West (Jr.oil 'v if let -1 F >1 S. Mclvep, Jr., the newc.mnr in the home of the Young l'amilv, jcertainly is getting all the Christ ma5 greetings there. CI i ft - are * coming in every day with little Charles' name on them. Someoii has hintted that the lud is get ? ting so much attention tint t v?-n mother and daddy upe getting jealous. 1 On Friday night, December 12, ^.iMrs. .Willie Mack of--llid...Olovet. ?St., gave ,i fiurprine mioeelluiu-oo shower in honor of her daughter, t Mrs. Eartha Lee Mack at the hum* of Mrs. Miriam W.'Chaney, 113 * (Hover St. __ j .Miss Queen K. Simons received the guests at the door. Miss Ruby Allen-assisted Mrs. Mack in ing. ?!? ^ Mrs. Thomas was ushered into the I reception room by Messrs. Charlie f* Tumei^flnd J. Marion Whyte. The V I 'oom was dimly lighted at fi'xt l, and as it was flooded with light 'the following guests rushed to con . gratulate Mrs. Thomas: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Epps, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mii?ses Willie M. .'. . o? ? \s y ojji-txi iiiaii, v t*i ut*e xuuug, vcina X Boulware, Roberta Chaney, Queen < .{. ISimnp->n? R..hr AtUn )i* Clarence Riley, Arthur W. Robin. X son, Charles Turner, and J. Maric/n V"1 Whyte. Card playing, dancing, 4 X singing, i tid joKing were forms ^ { of piiU-rlaif mi nt. The menu consisted of old j ? fashioned e-ocktnit with"" "cherries 4 f and pineapple, chicken salad on X lettuce, sliced tomatoe\ pickles, * ? cheese. saltines? hot rolls withj>ut. 4 ,t tor, hot tea with sliced lemon, ' . y salted peanuta and asscfrted mints, X strawbe -ry ice cream with whip * & ping cream an(| cherries.- 4 X Mrs. Thomas was the receipient X of an array of lovely and useful * y gifts. At the close of the evening 4 % she expressed her appreciation for y the many gifts. She also voiced X the sentiment, of her husband, who ? because of his job at Myrtle Beach , Y I was unable to be present. Mrs. ] v Thomag returned i(j Myrtle Beach ^ aturday mornings 'gro The Family Welfare Society h?d4Thi program at Phillia Wheatlpy I Tht enter Saturday night. Dr. For. Ma ester B. Washington, director ol Wh .tlanta University School of So. and al Work, was the principal speak pita r. Mr, Edgar Smith, head of the the fegro division of the society, had ber tiarge of the program. Musical | Jo Sections included H solo bv Miss Sm: hodo Boggs and givup aingltvg". 4Tal lr. E. C. Murray, district super. | T itendent of the North Carolina .fan iutual Life Insurance Company, chairman of the advisory com littee of the society. Nineteen Girl Scouts and their ader, Miss Rose Huggins, rought much cheer to community ~ i T I?rt k 3DC v*?^r f r >> ?-fVx^t^^^yAAVAJy 4^4 >44 a4a a< B * Y May ihe brigl again shine 01 L hearts of man I? ~ f brightest holic I* all God's bless | Havert fmmt." : a up# when they s*ny carols ^ jrsdF.y night. December 18th. ? carolers, directed by Miss rgaret Sewell and Mis* Mir.nie ite, san^i at the county -home S the Working Benevolent lies M il. Miss Sewell is chairman of M troop connnitt' c. Other m m cl 3 of the committee a id Miss u< ella King, Mis. M. Gsynson tl ith, Miqs A. J Carey, and .Mrs. [tie Duckett. he troop has adopted a nee iv lily for Christmas. c> B Pay Up Your ? * ? Subscription RRY CHRISTM ? A N 1) ? PPY N H W YE 2 mbiaTC oca-( )TTLING COMPANY 6 _.. J DID YC MEJRK Y CI 2Q Santa C'iaus heave* 1 J Christmas^ gifts to looked us straight in sa.^fi with a North rhave heen scurrying T to till orders, wrap gi filled and customers ] you stop ,your bus MERRY CHRISTM^ RIGHT, SANTA! A? YEAR TO YOU AIJ K SItrV 5 c S 1 Oc uoi.umb: | -;,'. <:&*> : ' y^> : . : >:*! * || ^fjSj it star of peace and cc i us, brinffin^ once r the Golden Rule. Ir lay of the year, may w ing"s and a truly mei v Furnitui * 1638 MAIN STREET * * * < aturday, December 27, 19 A Classified Advertising Column ? pecial Notices, Curtis of Thanks, **1 emoriams, Birth Annouiic^meiita arriage Announcemeiua^eU. aie Target! for at the rutf nf lfW- ? er line. Cash must accompany le order. Minimum charge 50c. IN MEM OK I AM ^ nun year3 ago you left tue dc-uRev. Hurst, 11 - God the Omniscient, w'u crlled, knew. nd rne day ite'tl call t? . A I.oviii" Wife Fli/iine E. Hu?- C . K X ' - I - ? I >11 SAY Y IRISTM AS ? I f I another load of JL I his shoulder and ?? the eye. "You," he ^ j Pole accent, "who like beavers trying ifts, keep stocks well ? f happy . . . did I hear y t I i n g and shout IS"?" THAT ' S % W A HAPPY NEW % f^t CDC % L IVO % : STORE I I A, S. C. V - ?t" ^ ! mtentment riore to the & i thiv the ? e wish you jr rry season. ? re Co. I