The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 18, 1943, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
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Saturday, December 18, 1948
PERSONAL;;
MENTION
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I MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
I Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wheeler of
I * Spartanburg, S. C. announce the
| marriage of their daughter, Sara
U Mm to Mr. John Thomas Fair Jr?Li
on Monday, December 6, 1943. A:
the home of the otficiuting minis
t?r, the Rev. Or A. Thomas.
Miss Inez Gantt had as her
dinner guests Monday night Miss
?mie Lcnon, Miss Estellc Kin.
Mr. Harry Williams and Mr.
Harrison. They report an enjoya
ble dinner.
1 ?Miss Bemetha Oantt of Lees
ville spent the week end with he p
.? Miss Inez Gtantt of Colum- ir
The Ward Singers of Philade!
plda, Pa., leit Friday Night at 1:2 s;
for Pittsburg, Pa., where they wil 4|
render programs this week. Fron '<
there to Washington, D. C. until 11
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wfrecember 19th.?They?wiH?return
^Komc in Philadelphia Pa., for their r.i
Christmas program at their home
church. ^ w
Mrs. Julia Glenn, reportei V
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Miss Utopia t avis, Mr. and Mrs
John Holnes ana Miss Renia freu __
r.f Winns'ooro, S. C. was visitim
in Columbia, Monday, Dor. 13
the home of Rev. W. S. Tresvant
A sne^ial bus left the city at 5:30 A
P. M. for a Christmas program fo:
the Vets which they always enjoy
Christmns songs, poems, reading. L
tnd recitations by the Sunday u
k School girls and boys. We had 40 in 11
number to go to the hospital. Mr. ^
Prince Grlyard and Rev. J. J. Peay ^
was -the speakers for the group. c
Misft Elsie M"e Sullivan,
Mrs. Julia Glenn, sponsor
E. M. Roberts, bus drivgi
Santa Clans. ^
p Santa Claus I want you to bring ^
tme a tea set. i am in .ira grade. 1
attend the Oak iGr. school I have
been to school every-day and has _
also been a good girl this year.
Yours trulv t)
Helen SeweP
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Dear Santa Claus, ?
I know you are very busy now \
[ ' dotting ready for Christmas and I
you can't bring me mueh this ?
year because you have already s
a lojt of mail asking you f o f~Ti
different kinds of clothes and toys
and also presents for the soldiers. Q|
I am kindly asking you to bring _
me a brown skirt, yellow sweater
a pair of shoes and a pair slacks, w
-L will appreciate it very much an tfr
my three little sisters, Mary, >Mar- ?
tha and Sarah want a doll baby, a "
pair of shoes and a carduory suit. "
They will appreciate it very much, la
Sincerely yours. tll
Edi.a Mae Jone1 .
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Dear Santa Glars, X
Guess you won't be able to T
bring ua many toys this year wr
don't, mine because we know you've
busy making things for the soldier;- "
?-- sailors. and marines. 01
We will appreciate some war jt
stamps and bonds that will help
bring our fathers and big brothers
home to us^rroonr Santa" I am in
the sixttrgradr this year. I attends 1 tn
the Oak Grove School. My teacher [ f(
name is Mrs. E. D Bolton She is I
very n/ee to me I like heiv_Santa a
when the war is over I want you D
to trade our stamps and bonds for p
ays and other goods. tj.
Yours truly
Etora James "
Thcr<v wi'il be a matinee dance
given Civnslmas Day from 4 P. M. sc
t Allen's Gym for the benefit of w
e. Tuberculosis Christmas Sea!
Sale. .' - ' (h
Arthur" E, VVUlioms Jr., ehuir
nan, announces that there will be g(
good music. He is being assisted
by rMra.' "Ethel M. Bolden, Miss ^
Dorothy Jackson Mrs. Rollm P
^^yreene, Mrs. Rebecca V. Beard
Sylvia?C. Davis, August:
^Tloyd end Leroy Scott.
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HOME FOR CHRISTMAS 1,1
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Miss Laura Fiances and Evelyi .j.
Jtannctle Johnson, daughters of .
Mrt. Perrin Johnson and the late ,
d^lWilliam Kelley Johnson, are plan
ninar to suend the holidays with
I their grandmother, mother ant! ;
I friends from December 24th to
-Tanuary 3rd, 1944.
These two young ladres cTass of
jy .39 Booker T. Washington High
School and '43 Talladega College
Talladega, Alabama are now em- i
ployed in Talladega College. Mias.
Laura Frances Johnson is secretary >
P to the Dean of Women and to th? ,
i Librarian. Miss Evelyn Johnson i>- n,
I recretary to the Registrar. We al' m
( '.dish them a Merry Christmas and
H J a Happy New Year and also a a
B joyous return to their post of duty. ?
oes to Bureau of [
rinting and
Ingrraving: .} \
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Mrs. Mattie F. Dav is ;?oi > t" j ...
ureau of Printing amf"K'n^raviu'
: the U S. Treasury, Wl.sh :i; in,
D. C.
Mrs. Davrs ? a high sc! o 1 gr? ite
of Mather Academy, Cam i n
>llege graduate of Alien uuiv
ty. ! iie taught for same tun
t Camden. She canu- to , F r
ackson to teach soldiers ill -J!\
)41 where she taught ,ntil le v |
ig for Washington on 11 mst.
Airs. Davis seeing Mr. lv per. |
nother Allenite who is nso^v.o .. !
ig hi the treasury dep. rtnient.
as asked by Inni if she li'..ed Viei j . I
ork. bhe??aui that mk tt;M ami! -?
uit slie plans 10 get her maste. !
?grce tii-ni uo?\. r.i u....c.
lulu here :u Washington. | a
All'. 1 Ml .a i.> ,,K > t. I. I j__
,te Eugene 11. Da\ i'?, a ..viW
amden, who passed on Novembci | g
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LERGYMEN RECEIVE 19TH g
.NI) 22N1) AIM'OINT.MEN IS
By L'ncle Tug >
Monl-ks Corner, S. C,?The Rev.
C. Mahony, tlie efhcient pastor i '
i the Finopiis charge began his L
ineteenth year, Sunday, Decern-|
er 5th. *
The Rev. F. H. Grant, the capa- j
le shepherd of the St. Stephen I
harge began his twenty-second j st0
ear Sunday. I N"p
These clergymen have th-3 qualies
ol a ni.nister and preacher. ' 1-1
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lET-TOGETHER MEETING
IF THE LAM Aai ER ~ ^
liSTRK T rai
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The Get-Together Meeting o Ch
le Lancaster District is nowhis- -Cli
iry. The meeting was called to- in
ether and met December Mith, , ~
;th the presiding elder Rev. W. 1
Robinson presiding.
After thy devotional exercises, j ?
fe Elder made some timely re- j
arks and then proceeded to map
Jt the plans for the District foi
ie enduing year. After the plans ,
ere laid out, a motion prevailed 1
rnt the members^^rf thc Distriet
cept- the plans as laid down by
ie Elder. The meeting was very
rgely attended by ministers, lay I
lembers and friends and visitors
spirit of peace and harmony
revailed throughout the session
o say that Rev. McFarland and
le-loyal members of Bethel?m
redgeficld, made our stay there i
ne of joy and gladnees is puttinp
mild. I hope Rev. McFarland
ill live long" to do work for Clod
Jt from all appearances there; -?
; will have to go to- heaven bc>re
any other minister will pel
chance to pastor Bethel church,
inner was served on the church
roperty and I could not name all
le different diets that were O'1
lat table.
The men were all made free to ^
isMiicius mr ine year. i ney a|l ; H
jth one accord began to pledge
leniselves to come up ont. hun- I
ed percent with assessments.
The JDistrict Conference and the B
jnday School Convention we^e
;t to be held at St. Paul and R
igh Hill respectively.
Several ministers were there 1$
om thy Zion church and the j
aptist church, but I failed to get i
leir names. They made the meet 2
ig more lively by their kind j
ords of expression. Th0 meeting.,, I
IfiJX adjourned, for ^dinner and to - I
rve a social chat one with the I
be/-, and oh what a time.
Rfcv. J. S. Martin. Reporter.
VIT. CAR MEL SC1JOOL NEWS ft
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Out defense classes are still car- Bj
ring on the good work under the Hi
ipervision of Prof. M. M? SHton.
'e had as our guest speaker Mr. I
oy White, supervisor of farm se |
icityv-? Everyone was benefited
y his speech. Thirty-five were |
resent. We are still asking for
sw members. We meet every
'onday and Thursday nights.
Miss V. L. Brown is sponsoring
popularity contest Monday nhe.
veryone is invited. 1
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HKItTAINED BY SCOUTS ' "
Whirfsboro?D. ~G. Beltoit, .Tr., 1 '?
:uits that it is better to light a j ?vi
ndle than to curse the dark, on 'h
esday n/ght, Dec. 14th in a pre-I >i
.ristmas party given by the 4-U | >
ub Council of Fairfield county t?h
honor of The newly organized j
See and hear Earl "Fat
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e photo is Mis* Katharine W'alis
U' college student! body. Qnettrr*
nop of By Souts. "The -1-H eluh
wi Boy. Scouts represent the
rgost e roups of o r,ganixed gills
td iioyy^w?America ami?t It e
oriel." Mr. Helton said; "and vital
o girls and boys of those orgaxatiojis
should he the focal
tints-whereb.i the light of intolj
lire?rrhonld iTuliate.''
The 1-11 club alid the Scot ts
her" Hines and hifr new
tes best!"
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at happened the ?' * :sWv/''arl
HTnes Foifnd the f" y yffiv;
't and .a fresh start: ' &# *
le cola tast6-test- ?<:' '?? 1
ng colas in paper % 'HfP-t
voted Royal Crown
.asting! He says. "It aii1''tHm
a 'quick-up' quick!" ^u|m|
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Hire. Hoth...grouns are -sotting j Pa;
I'llri)i . (leliir-tL' -plans?to--bi-ing-- a*. : ^
jout better ci . ic regulations' for pj,
the young,people of Fairfield Co.. Cp
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Special recognition and gifts |
were given Mrs. D. (J. Helton,. Jrl.j ,f
lor her unselfish service as local j
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V?<ro?Y C OMMITTEE OF
O AM) GTESTS USHERED
THE CHR'STMAS SEASON
Til HEAl'TIFl L ANNIVERRV
LUNCHEON
Taeon, fa.?Tuesday, Decern7,
Pearl Harbor Day, marked ,
filial meeting of the calendar
ir for the Advisory committee i
1 - ' "o .\",i their guests whicfH*
in the form of a luncheon and ;
uversary marking ?more than?
) yea is L'SO has been a liv in
con. Mrs. ST Williams,
iM-man of thf. committee, ushd
all guest* into the orchid _
>m upstairs for the little pet
:etlier before lunch. Mrs. Wilms
introduced Mrs. Martha oper,
secretary of the Advisory nniiftee,
who read the first corpondence
from the national of- i
? telling us of the designation USO
in Macon and the appointnt
of ?the first Director, Mrs. L.
McAllister. Mrs. William* f*. rr
stated some of the achievents
of UjSO in Macon and how
>G has served so many groups
the community. The meeting
s turned over to Miss S. L.
pin of USO. an interpretation
the. six agencies. and how the
ccx as operating: agency in
icon had served service men
d w mien in defense and as-dstwith
other community needs,
ss Eflen Collins, program diree\
introduced two Christmas
mOc that Were played and enred
by all, the- first one. I "11 raving
the Christmas Stocking.
d the other Santa's Bap of
mts. A prize ' was givoli for
ills in'the first game which was
n by* Mrs. Maud<f Pve. one of
? speV'isil guests of the evening,
tec the games, members and
ests were led into the blue1 room
ioinuig the orchid room ' that
s tastefully decorated carrying"
t the Christmas motif. Red and
sen streamers of paper>were exided
from each cornel'; large
ver liberty bells hung in clus s
of-three the windows ami
; mantel was decorated, with
all wreaths and clusters o' f
Is and Christmas candles; each
ile bore Christmas covers and
|ikins, and a miniature Christis
tree in the center,
rhe color scheme was carried
t in the menu of shrimp salad
lettuce garnished with pimenstuffed
olives. Ritz crackers.
ip jollo topped with whipped
?nm and red cherries, fruit cake
d Coca-Cola. Assisting in the
?paration of the palatable, re<t
U'PVP -M R.I * i t* r>?*f
d Mam ye Hughes, wives of sere
nien stationed ?1t Cwhrrrrr
dd; Miss Pearl Curtis, a V>G;
1. Albert Bethune, Co. B, 19th
., Camp Wheeler and Paytona
aeh, Fla.; assisting in serving
ro Mrs. Vay Hartry, secretary
the Hospitality committee;
t. I.ouis Baldwin, Co. B, 19th
i.. Camp Wheeler and Jamaica,
I.; M iss Laura Lunceford, pres- I
nit of the Victory Service girls,
iring the luncheon Christmas
rols were played on th0 orthoonic.
Gifts and Christmas cards
aring a Christmas story were
esented to each person present
tVif. T'?n -tnfr
I*orsons enjoying this unique afir
were Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Wiliins.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher MesMr.
and Mrs. MY L. Fleming
r. and Mrs. Fisher Howard, Mr.
mes L. Page, Mesdamcs Ida
irnes. Roht. *- Rogers, Claude
ooks, W. T. Reid, Lucile Hicks,
artha Hooper, Ida B. Elias, Jona
Robinson, J. H. Gadson, Sr.,
aude Pye, M. Hubbard?-Jones,
'sie Lucas, Misses Jyottie Price,
lira I.unceford and Emma Pye.
id the members of the USO
afT: Misses Shadic L. Spears,
lien B. Collins and A. Ruth Gadn.
At
the close of the social hour,
is* Lottie Price, Ghr,. Ut-O M-u?
e group led the singing of the
iristmas carols, "Joy to the
or!d" and "Silent Night". .Tb+s?ve
all present in the club the
al Christinas spirit.
aders of the Council, I>en Moor
of the Cub "Pick, ami Lfo'steSs
' the occasion.
D. G. Helton. Jr. is the County
rric'ulTural ' agent ahd^chairman
the local Scout committee.
MADAM WK1UHT
PALMIST
imous Render and Advisor. Noi
>ok for Name. Seventh Dangh
r of the Seventh Generation.
HORN W'TH DOUBLE VEIL
this lady arr'ved in your
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Uflk IIIWII Ml (IU MM tilt I
public by her Wonderful |
uowers in reading the
.\M history of one's life; also
gives advirF tttt alt atfairs of
life, such as love af
is. business matters, famil>
a"irs. wills and divorces ano
>st everything pertaining to the
Ifare of one's life.
Don't fail to see Madam Wrtght
c Knn r* i n 11t~\\ I e e f o ? n n noiin
9 years. There are lots of read,
getting. placed in your town
idam Wright is the only read
that has a diploma for her
rk. Don't get fooled and go to
> wrong place. Madam Wrighi
* an office for white and color
?Sh^ ('ooan't?fa.it, , c
Wadam Wright doesn't do hute'
as through mail; you will haye
pay her a visit, if you want
ormation.
Permanently located in StU'M \
~ts on Meeting ^t.. on lT. ?
thwajr No. 1. at City Limit* I
West Columbia. 8. C.
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y One of many ways housewlve
heat on Hitler?is to place an
before lighting the gas, says Le
film player, shown preparing a
?She-add*:- "Turn the gasoft befc
don't use gas-range oven for 1
flame; cut down on water use<
one-dish meals, and conk whole
keep burners clean; don't over
the oven."
J AM Alt \ MWS
The Christina- season tir.h cvryone
hiisv. We all sinmld tiy to
send the boys in servict. something,
o make them h;:<yy. Trie Beth.ehem
Baptist church had its' us v til
spirited meeting. Quite a few >rrvi;
e men \? ? i, ,in ;a'. .
we enjoyed the remarks eondv.from
thm. Pvt. Russell Kthetidg
' * stationed at W<?st Point; ("; !.
John Broadnax was visiting Air.
\aron Gibson her. : Mrs'. IVm-v
Vaggles still ''-res
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' Man's onyx initial
ring in gold setting.
Special 1
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lovely birthctono
-?rvV *'"9 for ladies.
4 Gold letting.
W^y nrrtKr
Hamiltc.
1611 Main St. f:xvi
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iia Home, Mf't.ro-Goldwyn-Mayec
tneal in the kitehen of her homed
ire removing utensil from burner; " -M
kitchen heating; use a low blue J
i to cook vegetables; cook more .
meals in oven whenever possible; ?-?
cook foods?and stop peeking^ ia
cdBkXs.1. mora*]
ei!- from her husband, Cnl. Car- J
; o!i .Vatr^les of Europe.
Miss Mary Helen Gibson became : -m
the bride of Mr. Louis Corley of
New York City. Ik'eember 1st. A
r(i'i ntioji followed on I)ee. 5th.'
Mrs. Muble 'Juntos became the^B
) :de of .M?. Freddie Smith of 3al
' 11 i i 1 luc T'1?"-fib 1 i ve in M
:c;:r'
\\V an i*n sympathy with _M;rs.
.\ II. ilill-. in till loss'of her broMr.
Willie llill< wjiose fun- l|fl
era] w..s held Friday. JSH
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