The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 22, 1926, Page SIX, Image 8
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Henry Sweet Acquitted
Continued from page one.
the N. A. A. C. P. undertook to raisi
a Legal Defense Fund to cover thi
and the other segregation and lega
defense cases, raising^ up to March 12
the sum of $71,619, contribution
:?pouring not only from every part o
" the United States, but from Europe
- and the West Indies as well.
Both trials have profoundly af
.feeted public opinion on segregatioi
-m^Americar- -The--first- trial- in it;
presentation of the Negro's suffering
from mob violence throughout th<
country swung decent sentiment il
favor of the defendants. The rigli
of self defense in his home has beei
conclusively established for the Negro
' " a
Charles Satchell Morris
Thrills Coker Students
-
rnntirmrri fnmT Ppf
> College. He was irvvited to visll
* that1 institution the following day
After havirar-bebn personally showr
through the buildings and grounds
? by Dean Durrett, in'coritpany with his
host Dr. McConnell, President Campbell
invited_him to appear before
the student body. lie accepted the
.. -' invitation for as- he later explained
?-rit: "That opportunity- gave me a
" <chance to put my" race upon the
mV'"-? ' ' -t'.T??
When he walked into the chapel
some of .the young women sneered
and contemptously regarded him. Undaunted
in the least, he was soon
graciously introduced by the , presi
j. dent.
' "I -have come." he declared, "to
lend some color to the occasion."'From
that moment the crowd was his. With
perfect manner chaste English, brilliant
eloquence, he charmed the crowd.
"In closing hia.notable plea for continued
interracial good will and justice,
he exclaimed: "Recently I was
touring the State, of North Carolina.
I was attracted to Chimney Rock by
the stories, which'I had heard ol its
picturesque beautyt I was informed
> however, that no Negro was permitted
to climb it^ shaggy Rides', nor ascend
its majestic summit. I turned away
...... for a moment, grieved, uncertain, bewildered,
that men would bar. me
from beholding the charms of Jehovah's
harmonious universe. But, I
stiid to myself, although .the sovereign
conuftonwehltH of North CaroTtn'fl may
- ?tmr ma. fro climbing -Chi?yD<?y_ Rock,
" ' 1 UIH tfl'UtLful du'Xiiid Almighty tint
there is no law written by oppressive
hand on the ^statute books of this
' *" commonwealth, 111 tilt' 'CuilslitqtTOTrtrf
the United States, npr on the title
??page of glory, -which may bar me,
however black, poor and humble I may
hrt fimiw climbing the mountain
human success and attaining the topmost
summit of human nobility." The
/I AVO s\ ? A- Q / \ 1 1 V? VftC.
UAUKil-lVia wJL Wiiv; uvuvn *
ponded to that.~^As the huie orator
took his scat, a mighty burst of ap
plauSe came, assuring him that he had
"f-"7 friends for "his people.
Dr.^McConnell ?at beside him on the
platform, the only Colored witness to
a notable triumph. Tonight Hartsvijle
talkF of nothing but Morris, who
won laurels for black men here. He
was literally idolized during Jus twe
days visit here. He departed by mo.
tor Monday noon for Spartanburg.
Spartanburg, May 18.:?Tfye white
daily newspapers devoted columns oi
space to herald the second appearance
_ Cjiarles Satchell Morris, Jr., here tc
mghfT" The famous -oratrrrwas the
center of atteniton as he walked thri
the streets. Peo'ple^white and black
pointed him out. ' The Assoeiater
Press carried the story of his speed
yesterday' ot Coker College. Prac
^ tically every newspaper featured il
on the front page.
More than 2,000 persons jammed,thi
Mt. Moriah Baptist Chux-ch to thx
doors, while hundireds could not gait
ovl rvi i t f o nr>o urVion Vin tnnifrMt
Hi? mef-sago wa? a master piece o;
eloquence and logic. He departs Wed
*" morning foi Union, whcvu the entii<
City will seek fo. hear him that night
Morris is described as the "Man oi
The Hour."' ~~
50,000 people nre expected to Jieai
him during the remainder of his staj
in this State.
?
Sunday School Congress
News
(Continued From Page' 1)
one or a hundred; any suburb, 35c,
such as New Brookland, Cayce, /Cri
- thurtown, Sharfdon - Annex, CoHe^f
Place, Booker Washington Heiahjfc
Ea3t- Columbia (Liberty Hill),'Tm(i
Kendaltown.
The Chamber of Commerce has arranged
with Dr. White to have sepa
J?J? ? - ?>
| during the National Congress and-r
also the Street Car Company ' will t
run regular Congress cars during this
great eon\ ocation.' Columbia intends v
f to tuv th??MtwUorn a big* t.ime .aatLd.
e eliminate-all race frictions.
sj These busses and street cars will 5
1 be labeled with signs running the
full length of the car or bus, so that j
3 he who runs may read. ?
? ATnny inquiries are pouring into thp j
e office asking if one should register by
, buying a Congress badge, would that
.' entitle one to the various departmen1
tal meetings, and special lectures?
5;; Yes, to alF except those_ meetings.
r where special announcements will be
2 made for door-way fees. Such as
1 the National Musical night, and Sunt
day afternoon at 4 p. m. : r_ *
1 "But remember that to buy a Con1.
gress- badge, does not include board
iet'c., The price charged per day is
$2.00 for two meals. ?
J Dr. J. H. Goodwin, Prof. C. G. Gari.rett,
Editor J. D. Carr, Mr. Geo. H.
Hampton, Ilenry Marshall, James \V.
Hopkins^ W. H. Thomas and Lawyer
1N. J.- Frederick have been appointed
a-i the l?e-reatii>n~Gnniniittee, They'
! will tmt?' tin iwmu'b??<! -for- tVio
t creation and diversion for "our many"
. thousand visitors. ^ ,
i Dr. T. M. Boykin is at the head of
{ i!ie kcccp:ion v onnnittee7~ iTe \vift '
i have his committee at each station to
. receive and direct the many incoming J
> : ranis Hay and night, so that our
! visitors will not fall int^o: the hands
[ oi' some of these sharks, who lurk ~
i around and lure strangers into places
that they should not go.
J The CongarCe Medical Association
H\vi;h Dr. J. G. Stuart, M. P., president
1 which is composed of the-linest set of
. Negro Doctors, in America, will watch g;
, over and cai'eTor the health of the m
. many thousands, of * visitors during bi
'j t&jhgress. ' Columbia has three Cbl-t, in
ored Hospitals .which will cafe" for
ran>^vrtrrr-nrp.ht take ill, and we haver ?
many drug saores whete any and all ,h
?nv d viru s may bo bought.
*
i Helena News v[
t hl
Last Saturday, May 14, a number of
about. It officers representing dif- vvi
ieienS'departmcnts of Brown Chapel or
A. "M. E. Church, attended the Sec- in
end (Quarterly Conference of the
Helena Circuit which_cojivened at St. p}
Mary's A. M. E. Church with ltev. \x>
G. K. Lylos, presiding.
The meeting" was called Xo order by wi
\ .he Presiding Elder at d o'clock. Sing- ia
ing by the congregaliirflWrlnVQcation p.
by liev. \V. M-Ruok, after which ,e
\yy j-atin'i- is?Kict)" was sung led rc
by the presiding Elder,, The 14th dj^
fie '..n till. I'>t.|lnw iy:K rnml nml -v.'.
commented upon. Organization Vwas R
/ next in order. Every department
-made a round renort. Before I got ?&
too remote let me cull your attention
to a few made by .some of the ladies L"h
representing some of the departments
,d>" the fcliurehi The >Sh:wnrile:,:.
port was lead by Mrs. S. B. Parker, Q]
, the Willing Workers' Club report by Q,
Mrs. Addie Baker and the Sunday -jy
All of which were considered very r
gooth Before the dismissal, some very r
Intcrestfhg ' aiTd~h"elpful remarks were ~|c
made by Rev. Itook. lie spoke of the r
Conference,as being 011 old fashioned f0
Quarterly Conference such' as our ;n
' fathers uh.J grand fathers used to fi,
1 v,.,w. ?.%,i 1.., i._
IIUV v UIIU 11/ liiwrn, UC Ut'Ll L'UILL'U IU ^
> ot:r genius o'f^a *"pastorr Kev. 0. "A.
Parker. Following this, a palatable n'.dinner
was served- by-the members
ar.d friends . of. St. Mary's Church, q
' which was enjoyed by all. The Coni
Lrence was completed, at Brown Cha- f
> pel Church, Sunday night. .
i- Rev. Parker- elor<?d a successful
t school term over at Cedar Grove, near q
. Whitniire, S. C., last Friday ^night, *
1 The following visitors of Helena and i
Gal I man, R. F. Gladden ^ ahd"c! W.
t Jonesr all ma(Te some inspiring re- ~
"jTrnarks ahcTpoinled out Rev.JPtH?k?r as b
- heing?rfti ideal - hraricT" of the race.
; Miss RosA B. MofTett also made a s
1 short tal?. A solo was rendered- by- -p
Miss Georgia Metz, a duett by Mrs. h
f Me Mo wr is- and Miss MolTett and a p
solo l/y Mrs. McMorris. Mrs. S. B. y
5 PflVKftr ac.t'd ns Mlslirss uf'Ceremon-?
ies.7*-Mrs. R. F." Gladden was also p
'~d^gesent. ' j vr
q /Death has been a frequent visitor
: in our community.' Mr. Levi Green
yand Mrs. Sarah Cannon Were funeral/l
i-aJ i~~I. ? .~~i. -1..1 AC- XT n ? t
j utu luM wccn ui^o mr, in. Duality, U
, who fell dead in Qolumhia last Friday,
afternoon. He leaves t'o nsown h?a r
* !o? ,'a wife, Mrs. V. Boatney and one a
: son, Mr. Marcellus Boatney, who was ?
(residing in Atlantic, City, N J. until t,
, the death of his father. He leaves al- r
j so one sister, Miss May'me Boat- a
i noy of .Columbia and a host of rela- ]
fives and' friends. It was indeed a
. shock to the community, but we hope ^
while it is our loss that it is heaven's r
l-Kuln. ThfijOfllflLdfisiffps were many r,
, and beautiful. Mrs. Hattie Sanders
1 of Anderson and Mr. George Lindsay i
| of Atlantic City also attended the..
funeral. , j
j We are glad to'know that Miss I- C
THE PALME
ious operation at the Good Samarian
Hospital, is improving.
The many friends of Mr. Will Glenn
/ill be glad to know that he is home
>T. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL feHURCH
Rev. Thomas D. Brown. Hector
lampton Ave. Bet. Park & Lincoln
. t ;
'he Church Home for Gtiangeis and
Visitors
Come and Worship with us.
SERVICES AND MEETINGS '
^ ^
- Sundays
8:00 A. M. Early Communion
1:15 A. M. Morning Service, Sermon
(Witjt Communion on 1st Sundays)
4:00 P. M. Church School
8:00 P. M.'____ Even Song, Address
* Tuesdays
4:00 P; M. ? Ladies Guild. (2nd)
4 :00 P. M. 4th Tuesday, Woman's
A nvil 5 o
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Wednesdays
8:00 P. M.?Prayer Service and Con
firmation Lectures
Thursdays
7:00 P. M.?Church School Faculty
Meeting
Fridays -7- ?.?1
2:00 Midday?Prayers and Special
Intercessions
G:8 > P. M.?Young People Service
League
7:30 P. M. . __ Choir Rehearsal
hureh Correspondent, R. S. Roberts,
1717 Wayne Street
Bennettsvifle Locals.
'Iho storm .last last week harmed a
irge- numbor of our homes. Mr. Brynt
DaVis was shocked severely by a
..It of llightnihg, his mirfe was killed
ista'ntly. ' .*
Mi. \V.. R: McKay passed away last
1^... 111., body was laiu to rest 111
to Mace Ionia Cemetetery.
1 the- Good Samartian Hospital in
lUnnbia where she has udergone, a
;ry serious operation. We hope for
>r a speedy recovery. *
Mr. John W. Peterkin of Blenheim
us called- to Ilartsville, Friday a. m.
1 business. He spoke very ecouragg
of the progress around Blenheim.
Miss Cora McEaddy writes of her
casant stay-in the City of Waphgton.
The Graded School closed this wedk
ith much success. Prof. G. W. Walce
and his splendid corps of teachers
?t the job over in grand style this
rm, We are. hoping-that all will
tain next term.
Mrs. Gilmore and Miss Cloud rei-tm.l
Tlinrnl-.ip nnri _
c* Hill. _
Misses DOnce and Feld'on returned
Columbia,1-Misses Adams and Bell ~
e still here for a day or two. Prof,
own will remain for the spring.
Tiie graduating class of the Graded
haul, coil.lintod u|' 141 via; 'Edtth*1
ra es- Mary Little's, Miss Johnson,
Bj Blackman, E. B. Blackman, PanKirk,
Eloise Moody, Bessie Grace,
lalie M. Jones, Alberta Bingham,
. W. Wingard, Roberson Humbert,
ithard. HuniberLand, Cornelius Sari- ,
;rs. All p'ayed tiheir part well. Sir.
it-h trd Humbert'received a present "
>r the highest mark among the boys
class and two girls received certi:-rftciTof
Award, Misses H. M. Jones
A ID n Ct^A.s
in i . v>. ocuiMCia., >
Miss Callio D. Sanders, reporter,
as called to witness the graduation,
rogram in which her niece, Miss P.
. Sanders, \vasH*-member of the class
Mr. McLeod, one of our prominent
ixi drivers, spoke very commendably'
f the school- lie has a 9 ?ear-old son
nd-he 4s-mak4ng-good in the 5 th
Irade. .
Mi's. Josie Leak and ^l^s. ElLa
oak called to see the reporter o^ busiMr.
and Mrs. J. G. Grace have reently
moved into their beautiful new
ungalow. - ??
Rev. D. . E. Thompson delivered a
trong and spiritual- sermon Sunday
onor of the Odd Fellows and House
Id of Rtith. Quite a large crowd
as-present. ITT ' '
ML Williarhs ftnd 'MlMS Sttllle M.
toberson were quietly married last
,-eek. Trust they will live happily
nd get out the new life all that is
i it, ' .
Mrs. King left for New Jersey Saturday.
Miss Thelma Brown returned to
driindelphia "for the stfmmer. Sh?' is
teacher in I.ourinburg, N. C.
"Miss Callie >D. Sanderis has reurne'd
1V>me after completing a sucessful
school term in Bishopville,!
nd began her sewing department in '
he.. City. x
The sad intelligence came of the
cath of. Miss Carrie McLairr. The
cmains await the arrival of her many
elatives away. v. ??" Hr1
Mrs. Bessie Prince passed away
'Jiursday a. m.
Mrs. Cassie Grace and Miss Ethel
luse Rpent a short stay with Misa
folTiff S a nd era and sister.
Send all ada to 83 AmoU* Street
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:ttq leader
, not later than Monday p. m. in order'
I to have them reach the office on Tuesday.
Bennettsville is quite shocked over
the telegraro from Washington, D. C. I
telling of the passing ofTMiss Blum-'
mer McEady." The bodfr is to be sent
here for ipterment.
" Edgeftfeld Notes
_? '\ . .
Rev. J. F. Marshall spent the week
end as the guest of Prof, and Mrs.
W. E. Parker. I . j
glad to say, improving. His many;
friends will be delighted to know this.;
- The infant daughter of Mr. and:
Mrs. Walter Cook is still on the sick
list, also Mrs. P. E. Simpkins.
The Lyric Singers of Columbia will
be at Trinity A. M. E. Church, Mon-J
day night, May 26. The public is
invited. /
Rev.. J. F. Marshall preached three :
nights last week at Macedonia Bap.tist
Church. J
Mr. W. P. Simpkins accompanied
bsT~Hrr and "Mrs. "Albeit Duit, andMiss
Ojetta Simpkins, motored to Columbia
on last Sunday.
Little. Mary Alice Simpkins is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Ivory Bostic on,
Blossom Street, Columbia. , *:,
Little Eddie Mae Archie left .Sunday
for her home in CbfiMfibfa.
Fairwold Notes
We attended the Gethsemane Association
held at Mt. Zion Church,:
Chapin, S. C, and enjoyed the ses-'
sions very much.
, Mrs. J. C. White is an able leader
and right here, I pai!^ to say that [
Dr. and Mrs.^J. C. White are two able
supporters of our_jvvork. J They have
helped us In various waya, and we'
hank them. i
We received an after collection of
of $5.05. The following are some of
those who gave 25c or more: Mr.,
B. Shumpert, $1.00} Mrs. Lillian
Rhodes, 50c; Mrs. Bessie Moorman, 25
Mr. J. A. Shumpert, 25c.
Miss J. Eva Prioleau, our teacher
is on the sick list' this week. . ;
Spartanburg News ;
Sunday, 9th was Mother's Day andall
the Churches of the City reported j
an enjoyable day. 1 j
The Sunday School at the Golden'j
Q f vArtf Por?fief PVinmVi ?foa lawryoltr of
VV*; JLJ CM I J IIOI VIIU1\.JI YT ttil C* t- 1
tended last Sunday. Rev. Henry \
Sawyer and the Metropolitan Choir,
came over to Golden. St. Sunday-night^
and Rev. "Sawyer preached as our pas-j j
tor was At his other church at Foun-;
M
tain. Inn, S. C., and every thing was,
fine and the meeting , at the Golden )
Street Church is still on.~ Rev. G.?
Woodson of Atlanta, Ga, preached j j
here last week and many souls were ^ j
added to - the Church and this week. j
w? have Rev. H. H. Woodson of Stone ;
Mountain, Ga., brother to Rev. G. W.! j
Woodson.
-Under the leadership, of Rev. M. C. '
Williams the Golden Street Baptist
Church^s^coming into^^ts own ^ jj
T"" to r.reenvilie and from Greenville
to Spartanburg. Monday he told
of his meeting at the Mt. Zion Baptist
Church, Fountain Inn, where he
is pastoring. He reports a fine crowd
both Sunday naming .and hight. _ j.
Let us go over the top! Meat me
in Columbia at the Sunday' School j"
and B. Y. P. U. Congress, June 9th ,
I will be there looking for you. |
Strange things are happening in,
Spartanburg. Mrs. Alice?Hughes of!
Golden Street had-a-hen -te-eome off j
the other day with some little chicks ;
and 6ne in~thc numberhad three legs. |
nn/1 If.o TaVm \fnv/liv orn cat. i
irili u41u aui o? vviiii ?uviuia v*& v ^ vw--j
ting ready tatakeJeave for the moun- j
tains, June 22,?where they will spend '
the summer.
Rev. M. C. Williams and his?, wife*
Mrs. Maggie M. Williams and Rev.
H. H. Woodson motored V6ver to
Greenville Tuesday.
Rev. T. E. Hall of this City is conducting
a meeting at the Tabernaele
Baptist Church. We know urnler the
..preaching of Dr. Hall things will
happen for the Doctor isGospel
preacher.
When in Spartanburg come over to
the Golden Street Baptist Church.
'
Newberrv Newr
Miller Chapcl^A. M. E. Church, is
preparing to have the greatest* revival
ever held in its history. Evangelist
S. Douglass McDuffie of New
x orK ana X'nnaaeipnia win conuuc?.i
the services. Everybody in Newberry
city and county are hereby invited to
hear his opening sermon at 11:30,
Sunday morning, May 23rd. He has
the greatest program vfor the week
following that has ever been seen in
this city. People from everywhere
are requested to help in this meeting.
Souls must be saved in this great
effort. ) x
J)r. J. E. Thomas of Florence will
visit his home frefe to witneal this
meeting. There will also be several
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cars from his city bringing persons (
to Newberry to visit this meeting.' <
Many from Columbia will take advan- 1
tage of this great religious campaign.
Revs, J. Mart in nf Dub West and i
'W.C. Crawford xrf' Anderson ?re~e*? J
pected to be present. Revs. J. A. i
Baten, Sam Ha*ll, W.. R. Reeder, pas- 1
i^tors of the Baptist .Churches of the
city are cordially invited to assist
Ro.s. O. A. Pmker, G. T. Coleman, 1
W. M. Sartor, A, E. Trapp, W. M. i
Ro<^k of Helena, S. C., are invited. !
Revs. J. W. White, C. G. Glover, Hiram
Hurst, Williams and Williams
and other Methodist^ ministers of tK?
City will assist Rev. T. F. Harperof
this City.
Rev. W. M. Thompson from Prosperity
and other ministers and talents
from that town will be here. The
pnstor, Rev. E. Phillip Ellis asked '
the entire membership of the Church 1
to reconsecrate themselves to God in 1
..rr?*. T-V_ r
ucnaii ui mia unjoin.;, ciium. U r. v
Lyles, Presiding Elder will also be
present. Start Sunday 10 a. m. with <
the Sunday School. Prof. E. F. 1
Floyd, Supt. presiding. The A. C. E. 1
Ti"'irim cervic? 7 p^m. with Mr. S. E.:J
Martj^ Lpresldfent 'Will. be conducted 4
by tMugvangelist. ^ '
Mr. E. F. Floyd reports that the J
farmers have stopped' and are waiting
for rain. Th? rain came on last Sa- f
iurday, but it did not last long, the
wind carried it away at once. Then ~
it turned cold, it was reported that
ice was seen in the horse troughs i
Sunday morning. Mr. Floyd went -to
Whitmire Friday on business. <
Mr. Joseph Rutheford left on last 1
Monday for Palm Beach, Fla. where
he will spend the Summer. I
Mrs. Mamie Williams was the guest 5
of Mrs. S. L. Moon, Caldwell St.
.Mrs. Williams motored from Co- 1
lumbia with her brother, Mr. Ben j
Bates. ' - w' . "4
Kev. ueo. K.. Lyles, f. ?. of New- ;
berry District held a successful quar- 1
terly conference at Si. .Mary. A. RLJE. ?
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Office Hours: Telephones: (
11:3a A. M. to 2 P. M. Olhee AMR I v
6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M. Res. 6548 f
Dr. C. E, Stepehenson f
Physician and Surgeon .
Diseases of Women and Children A i
??1 "'Specialty : ^
Office: ? ... Residence:
1414V4 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. j /
Dr, L. M. DANIELS, :l
Physician and Surgeon
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Special Attention Given Diseases of
Women.
U/Jl Washington St. 2210 Hampton IOffice
Phone: 6429 Res. Phone: 7166 (
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Office Hours: ???? Telephones: -
11:00 to 1:00 M, Res. 4692 |J
6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
DR. J. G. STUART
Office: Residence:
1702 Main Street 1417 Pine Street (
- COLUMBIA, S. C.
Office Hour*:
10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
6 P. M. to 7 P. M.
f DfifjJ. H. GjHMiwin-r.- ^
Hid Washington H Columbia 8. C '
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Saturday, May 22, 1926.
Church on May 15. Rev. O. A. Park3i ,
pastor, is doing good work at
lic'.ena and St. Mary. .
The Enterprise Drug Co. did a
rushing business on lust Saturday
and,want, a
lice placeto rest awhile, stop at the
Itln'.erprise iJrug Store, iuu4 Friend
Btrcet. ' *? ~
Tho Prosperity Training School will
lave thG'.r commencement exercises on
May 24, 25, and 20. Mr. B. W. Brad,
ey, principal.
Calhoun Falls Locals
On account of the rain and cool
light, the pCople of this vicinity aTe ? *
n doubt as t<a whether they will get
i stand of cotton, corn and other
;rops.
We were sorry to hear of the death
if Sister,Laura Bell,' which occured
ast weeu at her hnie near Calhoun
'alls. She was a member of Fairfield
Baptist Church. The funeral servitev.
Ar Ware at the above named
Church of which she was a member,
["he interment \yas~made in the Fairield
Cemetery.*:.
Sunday, the lGth was a very pleasFhe
.Sunday School was* opened at 9
i'clock by Mr. J. P. Clinkseales, Supt.
Thg le -son was taught by Mrs. J.- P.
jlinkscale's. The School was largely ?
ittenc}cdt_"~ ?? 1 y-f?
At 11 o'clock, Rev. A. Ware, the ^
ins tor introduced Rev. W. F, Fo^te, * ?
vho preached.a soul-stirring serrdon.- "
" Rev.>A". Ware went to Elberton, Ga.
ri 'fhc afternoon:.' . ...... _.*- ?
Mr., and Mrs. J. H. Strothcr motored
o Anderson last Sunday. -. - j?1
'10e B. Y. P. U. will organize at ~
'airfield Baptist Church .on the 3rd
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>llice Hours: , Phone 3fi8<5
l A. M. to 2 P. M.
! P. M. to 7 P. M. "
Sundays By Appointment*.
I>r. H. (* 1'hompson
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>o\vn and Bridire Work a Specialty.
Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.
4Assembly St. Columbia, S. C
)llico Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M.
I'elephpnes.: ...Office 5744; Res. 3702
-Ml. M. A. EVANS
Diseases of Women A Specialty.
Graduate Nurses in Attendance.
1501 Mi Taylor St., Columbia, S. C.
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9ffire Hours: . Telephones:
! to 9 A. M. Office 4247
I to 2 P. M Res. 8878
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Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr.
Office: Resdence:
J101 Gervais St. 1301 Pine St ^
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Dfficc Hours: Telephones:
8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Res. 7270 A
12 to 2:00 P. M. Office 7266 "
6:00 .to-8100 P. M. ?- ..... T~"- ^
"Dr. O. J. Champion . - * PHYSICIAN
Office; ? _ -Residence:??
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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