The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 25, 1954, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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C. 2 OOO OOOOOOOOOOP POO 0 P O OO POO P O 00 O OOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOC p Peace on Earth ip ^W^PSMW Peace f?r all men o BH|HNmB|wH 'n?s of the first Christmas o the peoples of the P "u'nrl .,?> >u mm ia uui prayi;S o ^^WBBgK^pS| cr for Christmas 1954. rv ?c~ IK ~3S ; ? ? in S -20.41 Hampton St. Phone -1-H192 _ Columbia. S. C. ti T WAVERLY DRUG CO. it2>ooooooooooo?i'Ooooooooooo.ooo.oooooo.o.o.ooo;ooooooooo< n- poooooooc'00?:'0<yoo/:oooooooooov0ooooo:o:oo.o:o.oc>o:o.<?oo;o? I ri!MIM MERRY CHRISTMAS E I UPO BEST WISHES T0 ALL *or ^ Prosperous 0 and Happy New Year 1 - YOIIK&TUDEHAKER DEALER X CAIMTOL MOTORS t $ e | 1517 GEKVA1S ST. PHONE 2-3329 1 ^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOvOOOOOvOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO< : o0 ooo o o oo o o o o oo o o oo o o o oooo o oo o oo ooooooooooooo< | MERRY CHRISTMAS I HAPPY NEW YEAR I JOE E. BE^RY MOTORS 8 . 121S LADY ST. Telephones 4-3386 or 1-2727 $>0000000OO 000000000,0 000 0.000.0 OO O0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . oooooo 000 oaoooooo.o.o.oooooo o oo oooaa aa root ^ - -? I To each one of our many friends and customers we send our heartiest Christmas greetings. and a special "thank you," too, ~for your splendid patronage during the past year. PORO BEAUTY SCHOOL T MRS. W. C. POPE, Owner |j 2479-81 Millwood Ave. I'hone 4-t>(>87 Columbia, S. C. V.O.O.O.OOOOOOO.OOOOOOO.OOOO^O'XtOOOOOOOO.O.OOOaOOOOOOOOOC i ~v > . ^ ' 1 Personal Mention -5--?Mrs. Prudcnt'i' 1*. 'Dawkins ami q her daughter Sylvia is spending 81 the Christmas holidays in Ann 81 Arbor, Michigan with her daught.er Doretha Dawkins who is attend 8 ing Michigan University, also visit -j&linK her sister Nancy Paris Corley J in Detroit. x JONES?DAVIS ENGAGEMENT _ | The Reverend and Mrs. Joseph S. Jones, Sr. of Irmo announce the engagement of their daughter Margaret Elizabeth, to Sergeant a First Class Henry L. Davis, so; g of Mrs. Eva fh Simmons and the ti late Mr. Lewis P. Davis of Hamp ? ton. -' ? 8 WOMENS COOPERATIVE MISgJSIONAUY SOCIETY ^ The Women Cooperate' Mission8 ary Society. - held its last annua <>" hoard meeting on Monday Pec g 20th at the home of Mrs. Earlim $ I Moss. A few members expressed 8 themselves which was very brio* ? Tfje Christmas tree, was be.. 0 fully decorated.^ A delicious Tu> # key dinner was serve 1, also cake, -yCf l>ic and cold drink Everyone 8 seemed to have enjoyed the meet 01 To each and everyone A MERRY g CHRISTMAS and a HAPI^ NEW |, YEAR. Mrs. Willie. B. Daveurort, Rpt. g MEN'S C'lH'B OF ST. LUKE | MEET The Men's CJyb of St. Luke Episcopal church met at the home 8 of It. H. Paul on Wednesday even? ing, Dec. 15, at 8:30 o'clock. At q this time drawing for the turkey -0. raffle , was?huld,?Th3 turkeys 8 were won by Dr. Palmer L. Chap0; pelle -and S. Richlmrg-. rt J The club is now planning other 0 projects the proceeds of which 0 j wnl go toward the building fund a for the new church that is to' he 0 located on the cornor-of Lady and ? Pine Streets'. ^ nnv nA*m? g BUI BUNDS 9 p o >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC II ||| ' CanneRella g g 2109 R1 o 8300OOOO O O OOO OOO O O OOOtDWOO o oop.o.ao:oo;apo:ocipoppp.c>opooox |j| Peace On Earth ? 8 Peace for all men everyg where...a lasting peace g g that will1.bring the hlesso 0 ings of the first Christ0 S mas for all the people of g g the world iis our y'g pfayer-fnr ? ii Christmas 1954 11 I! JACK WILLIAM: g 8 8 1109 1-2 WASHINGTON O o H LEEVY'S FU1 V 1 Undertaking and Embalmini g 9 LADY ASSISTANT II AMBULANCES I . ? S| Superior Equipment | Superior Service ?SLOGAN? LOWER PRICE No Deserving Poor Refused 1831 TATYLOR ST. CO COLEMAN RIDGE BAJ>TIST CHURCH _ Rev.' Jno. Davis, Pastor S. S. was open at the usual hour with Supt and all teachers present. The subject of the lesson "Glory to God in the Highest," . i great subject was presented and the lesson was so beautiful taught by the Supt. and reviewed by he pastor, seemingly everyr one were enjoying every t.rnng that was said. After S. S. each , and every one ' returned for the p rehialn.ler of - the service; Our pastor .preached on the sub ject, "Jesus the Governor, and ( we all know that he is our , Governor, by everything we do. We all administered around the ' oHor fftl- niir loot T /.r l finnnai* ir. the year of 1954. All the memj bers of Coleman Ridge Churoh wish each and every one a Merry Christmas, and make a - j new start for the new year. I j Carvin Ligons, Rpt. NEW BETHEL A? M. E. I Rev. C. C Black, Pastor xington, Sunday School is ng along jiicely under the i iviship of our very efficient ' Supt. Mr. D. C. Sligh. We had a very interesting discussion of the lesson this morning. After the pastor conducted the devotion, he presented the Presiding Elder B. C. Cunningham who brought us the message from Matthew 2-6. Subject. The Indespensible Gift. This was a -wonderful message. The Elder held the Quarterly Conference immediately after ser(vice at 3:30. The funeral of Mr. -David Smith was held at Bethel I with Rev. C. C. Black officiating. I Mr. Smith is brother of Mrs. AnI na Porter. The Xmas program.,at 7::10 wag ltfrge'.y?attended and seemingly enjoyed by all. Elder and Mr?^B, C. Cunningham, Rev. and Mrs. C C Black and litt.e Carl, and Rev. Boozer were dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. John Sligh. Sunday afternoon. Several of the service boys are home for the holiday including Robert Simmons Jr., Ulysses Wise and James Wise, Mrs, Js'etta Simmons is improving nicely after being on tihe sick list for a week R. C. Sligh, Rpt. - 0.0.0 o ooo.o o o o o ooooooooo oo.o< RRY CHRISTMAS ' jLj PPY I! . NEW YEAR I Fish Market | ! 2AD ST- I i oooooooooooooooooooooomi I > OO OO OO O O O O O?O^C8??????C0: t S REAL ESTATE| ST. PHONE 6-2555 8 NERAL HOME | . - tH H A >fl 1HIHHV HBI _ L. S. L*tTy, Mfr. O LUMBIA PHONE 3-7036 4. ra MT. I?ISGAH A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. R. H. Williams, Pastor We held our first quarterly Dec. 18. 1 he opening service was conducted by the pastor. The minutes of the last quarter w^s read and after the adoption the pastor then presented our P. E. A. J. JeNI kins. After the business part this being our first held on Saturday it was well attended. Each club reported and the P. K: was paid out. . Williaip Chapel officers were present,? but due to a good quarter. S. S. at 10:00 o'clock with teachers at their post. The lesson was beautifully discussed arid tevaewed and enjoyed hy alL - juevotion was conducted by Bro. Moody and Sis. Johnson, The Jr. choir in charge of service. The pastor presented the P. E. who took his text from Matthew 2:2. His sermon was a masterpiece. He Jeft a thought with everyone who heard him. There were quite a few visitors present. You are always welcome | at Mt. Pjagah.?-= : t PINEY GROVE A. M| E. CHURCH Rev. T. H. Weathers, Pastor . # I Sunday, Dec. I9th was ?some. what chilly, however we were at our post still carrying on. A beautiful' S. S. lesson. Subject "Glory ' to God in the highest." classes , were comined and taught by ReV. Weathers. Review was given Jjy Mr. Boyd. The lesson was< very interesting. The Assistant Supt, Mr. Albert Boyd was in "charge1: who presented the District Supt;' \ "Miss- Boyd came forward and 1 i brought to us an inspiring mes- j sage which was enjoyed by all.!: Some very fine remarks by the i pastor which is always wholesome. A donation of $3. 58 was j j lilteu and given to the District |l Supt. A nice Xmas gift of w.hich { sne thanked the church very j much. At the close service begin, f "opening hymn was linedTby the pas . \ tor. Scripture lesson St. Luke 2nd ; chapter begining at the 1st vei;so''| through the 71jh read by the pas- J tor. 'Ihe pastor came before the ^ audience and delivered a soul stiv! * ing message. Text, St. Luke, 2nd L phontar ow-4 1? 1 - ? > ,?... .?u bue mu?r ciause oi * the 7tn verse. He used as a sub- < "The Gift of God. The message j: was food np feast upon and was ? very appropriate as Xinus is jusl \ a lew uays away. VVe were pleas~ J ed to have'Mr. Robinson and -fa- S naily from St. Marks. He brought ? greetings. Collection. The election ? of officers was in order. All of- 5 ferciers were elected. ? Vve are proud to know that ? Mrs. Evaneiums is home now ? tnd getting along jjricely. She was ? n the Cala Hospital and under- c vent an operation. Others who ? vere indisposed are Mrs. Jessie 8 II. Boyd, Mrs. Hattie B. Ichel- 8 >erger, Mrs. Carrie Nelums, and w dr. Willie Boyd. Those who are ? uut-in an tne time are Mrs. Marl g ha Pulmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. $3 'feitniiBr pray God's blessings- -?j ipon that they may gain strengjth to recover. A donation of $:i. S 16 was given to Mrs. Eva Ne- fi ums. We are looking forward to ? he program Xmas day. Mr. and S Mrs. Wade Trapp have returned S from their vacation in Jersey City o nsiting Mr. and Mrs. James 2 Trapp and little daughter, their IS son and daughter-in-law, and 2 other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 5 Samuel Trapp has returned from Knoxville Tenn. on their vocation visiting their children Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edward and M. Earl Trapp, L See extends our deepest sympathy to the Boules family in die passing of Mr Henry Boules. J. L. Boyd Rpt. ROCKFORD ANI) GLOVER CIRCUIT Rev. R. H. Hampton, Pastor Mt. Carmel?O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the Lord our maker, was our beautiful memory selection. A few met for S. S. The reporter worshipped at Glover, we entered a lively S. S. Rev. J. P.^ Pinson teaching the quarterly classes everyone" enjoying the lesson. Rev. Hampton in his usual manner reviewed very timely. Service was opened by Rev. Penson. A charge to keep. He then offered prayer Si.ster Luella Walker led in singing , "When I get through praying my work will be done. Rev Hampton announced hymn 1 C. M. and read as a scripture lesson Gen. beginning at verge 22 through 29. Announce; ii ant 1 hymn. Consecration prayer. The pastor brought?the message from Gen. 1:26, "Let us make man in our image." Theme: Man s Nature And Needs. l ne i spirit ran high as the man of God talked hy the way. Concluded siu'j <f ' " ing, Just keep on praying. Offt- [ taught by Mrs. P. V. Jones. In cers lifted the collection $22.15. j the absence of the Supt. the lesMrs. Cowan and MrsT Walker j son was reviewed by the paster sponsored a program rendered by I Rev. Massey. the Gospel String Band of (Jreen- Kev. Massey took the pulpit pt ville, S. C. t was a. treat to hear. 12:30 P.M. opening service by usthese singers. Mrs. Annett Ma\j- ing hymn. 1&8. His sermon came den, 202 Gibbs St. Greenville sung from St. Matthew .2:1-10 using as a solo?To close to Nearer. Of- a theme "Search for the child, fering $10.00 taken by Mrs. Sallie when you find him bring me Mae Lewis and Mr. Asbur Waiker. I word." He thoroughly explained Comments* by the pastor. They i the true meaning of Christmas, in Calhoun Falls, S. C. er than the receiver". The serOur prayers^ are-still for' the w?i<Vnjpyed by nil who heard sieir and shut-ms.???? ? j it - ATt.-r preaching the invitation C. B. J. Rpt. j to join the church was offered. ,] The Jr. Stewards and Stewardesses N'FAV 1IFTHFI A\ir rui n/ u ! ?- i- >- - - viiuiw ii j iuok cnargo 01 tne tartner services. Rev. M. Massey, Pastor The collection was good for the few people attending. Sunday School at the usual hour. Mt. Colewell, Mt. Zion and New The lesson was very interesting?Bethel A.M.E. churches will have and' well discussed. The Sunday a joint Xmas program Dec. 27th School was divided into four class- at 7:30 'p.m. in Joanna, S. C. oill es each teacher,at her post. Tho members are asked to be present banner class was Nor 3 and 4,?and on time. ?. v^o^oooao,o:oo.o;o^<^oot>ooo00do<^aooooo:ooo:o;oooo^0c>c8K 1 ^ \0 1 j|? --M\ I I? I (May this Holiday Season Bring | You the Best of All Things On this occasion we wish to express our apprecia- I ? I a ' 9 5 tion to our many customers for their patronage ? | nnH rnnfiHpnpp shown the Victory Saving Bank | i vand to extend.to them, a Joyous Christmas and a hap-^g * pXand successful 1955 S \ \ ' Si ! YlCTORY SAVINGS BANK f Member Federal Deposit. Insurance. Corporation H. I). MONTEITH, President-Cashier <> 1107 Washington St. Columbia. S. C. -1 ?so?^0oooo^<^o^:o?oo<XM>o?oo:oooo^:o-O.oooooooo<^^r>?i L BUY A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS! ? Select NOW?Make a deposit Buy With Confidence From South Carolina's Largest RICE MUSIC HOUSE I 3211 DEVINE (I)cvine at Millwood) FREE PARKING | \NPERSON ?COLt \1BIA ?GREENVILLE?SPARTANBURG i& ye35^o#o.o:oooo:oo^.o^^^^ MAKE YOUR HAIR BEHAVE ~all day long# ; I -4 1 _ i- We wore delighted to have in our midst Mrs. Lois B. Wilson of r Washington, D. C. Little Mr. Windell Oliver Keith was christen , ed by?Ren?Masswy.?Little Mr. I Jerry Smith was also, with Mrs, Lois Wilson. Mx. J. A. Holmes i of Greenwood and,. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Kenner U*orshipped * with us. We are still praying for our shut in members and friends. (Mrs.) Connie Watson, Rpt. PERSON ALMENTION ~ Mr. Agustus Owens, a senior at C. A. Johnson High School, is spending 'the Xmas holidays in Atlantic City, New Jersey with relatives. I *- ' - Join The Payroll Savings Plan Acme Acres 7" Now Open 7 This new sub-division in now open for inspection each day except Sunday and is located below the Fairground on Shop Road to intersection of Blair Road, away from the noisy of the city, yet close enough lu have city water ? and city bus transportation. Sisteen of these home are now nearing completion" with all modern conveniences. This development will be completed in about a year when completed some homes will be brick and some frame. Acme Acre horned are for sale to veterans for closing cost only. These homes have been inspected and approved by Ihe Vete * , ran's Administration. . -? u/AMTrn | nnniLU I Refined couple to shart beauti- 3 ful home with all conviencea. Convenient to all bus lines, lovely neighborhood. ' ? 2215 Washington Street Phone 2-32.13 Women Wan 'Make extra money. Address, mail postcards spare time evert week. -* BICO, 143 Belmont BELMONT, MASS. t- Salvage Building Materials And Plumbing ! 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