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- BELTON LOCALS. - j
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A 1 V/ A a r&ICAUII UV1 IUC U IIIUII IIIRII
SchooT~faculty has .been given * vesy
warm reception in Belton. He
1 preached! again last Sunday at . St.
Jamak, M: Churchy and with a"'
str^^^Tmotrun CRriKt's !^s?dw=f?r ;
; the ,world, he incited the people to a
v thorough reconsecration of their lives
- to the Master's* service.
" Rev. J.' W. With.erspoon opcrrs
School at Sandy Spring Monday, Oct.
18th. Mrs.fWitherspoon "teaches with
Rev. Rosevelt Thomas^ had a-ve$jL!
successful meeting at St. Mary B.af>
. tkt Church this week.
wlrs. F. C. Morris left for fthiladel~
' nh'~" 1???- Tn'endav. where he oirTVa:
jey nr vi?if 1. .
The people of the Oak Hill com-"
_ miipity nrii ft'ft"""' H'*
. ing funds on their Rosenwald school
?r? ?building. . '
. The people of Rocky Muunt .
$77.50 last Sunday far the paslfoy
and St James raised
Kev. Smithy health -^>s:l
improving. "Ll
Bishop Fuller, of the Holiness
church, preached at Mt.
last Thursday night. 7th.
' UTtss iiattie Roujsp of. the Belton
Graded School faculty has been confined
in the Greenville hospital fotT
some time. It feared that an
. operation would be necessary.
The lawn party at The A~"Mr K.
1 1 pftrnunnge 55 Knt.iirdnY^aTTernoonT.
was a success ffoin every angle. 1 he
' younger set will repeat it next Sat urday,
beginning at two o'clock.
? ?? We are hoping to- -have?Professor
Alpvnnder with us next Sunday night.
??? Pitnf A liiYnndpr i? an alumnus'tof the.
Oberlin Bivtnity school, and has a
;?i.?.?message that will be appreciated.Miss
Larcie Smith.sliei.it a da^ with
Mrs. Witherspoon last week. She was
-enrouTe to "VVinnSboro where she will'teach'Tbr
iHe^winter.
Mr. H. A. Chiles of Greenville, and
principal of ^he school at Traveler's
Rest was in town last wook. - Hc vis*
?-itcd his ^mother at Due. West. Mr.
_L_^=^Chiles"has entered;Smith-Ilughes' educational
work.
iviOLnei^^anie UX. LIJLI: i2.av_.
' . t'g+ Hill, it n ninrvol 1'ur a'g?> Her
?? hnchrtnd wag n minister. II. H. Rol)-.
- vinson, and a contemporary of l)r.
' - Harrison Watkins. -'.
?~ ~ Sictpr Rfvhinsnn can ~souak of 'the"
'early days of Bolton and is not u??^shamed*
"of the manual^ labui she has
_ " perforraed." She "assisted 'in ?the -erection
of Mr. Carrol Brown's^ house,
she avers, and though she .is not sure
of her age she has had a bit of ex
? perience-through?slavyry. ^ Despite
?glrtRgoa, ran situ* nnt.es. and troc^-daily
- - aEopt the duties oC her huiobio homer
...... Sija-has a'l6ve foTreadi n g that-mdnS'
^rtmigni' people are-not -aiUjctod with.
* -She attributes much of her ability to
rend ^ that her master: was
t- ??once postmaster- at Piunceton^S^ C.,
?and she was allowed ' to-assist i-n-^assorting
the mail on its arrival..
' She has a deep religious devotion.
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?Abbeville LocalT
Mr. David Davis, Sr. tljeti at the
homp nf^his daughter, Mrs. Minnie
" Baultnight) Sunday -nuuhiug. Oct d.
f\ Piinrrnl irrviim V"?*^'F'-hl \Vnlnp~
day afternoon' qt '* o'clock at Si.
James A. M. E. Church and were
conducted by the pastor. Rev. P. M,
Gary.. Highly respected in this coin
? ? munity,.and known to Be a man of
Pk^sd^irfr^yTrhract-prr-itlrr-t^avls It
' - many in sadness at his death. He.
- ers--and two-soft*.ZL...:
Mrs. E.~ R. Wilson attended the
State Missionary Convention at
Orangeburg, S. C. last- week. SJie
is a delegatetlo the Quadrennial session
which me^t? in laS^Ie ltock, Ark."
in June.
Mre??Florence -Heart,- Mrs.. JO s telle
Latimer, Mrs.~ Samuel (Wher-andMrS.
li/fary Etta Ropk~ ^attendud
a community singing at Williamston
on Monday night."
Mr and Mrs. David Davis, Jr. re
irn'ed td~their-homo in Philadelphia
. Friday.
Miss Willie ..Mae ,Hodges Went. to
. . Conway.
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" GREENVILLE LOCALS.
POV W F. Rir.p. D. P., pbeachcd hliT
=l=r===apmnl pungent gosp<dstirniorr
at. Allen Temple A. M. E. Church,"of
morning. He spoke from John 1:29;
using a.s-a theme, "John the Baptist
as a preachefr. lne speaker^ ue^
scribed.John as'one of the mo4 bril
?Hani stars of the New Testament, one
thoroughly capable of performing the
task of fore runner of the matchless
Christ. The evening scrpnon yvas dir
?hy t.h<? ^.e.v. J. W. Driuclas, D.
D., presiding elder of the Greenville
*"' PlBtrlet. wliu eleutiifitd n i}ice crowd-.
i which had braved r the threatening
elements to witness the service. Dr.
Douglas spoke from Matt.21 :.'57, using
aa hit, subject. "The supreme sac
rifice Time with its corroding touch
has dealt very gently with "the con7
" genial pisestdinf ?Wer, -h* was evi
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dented by hi6 Strong, gQftp^lloffltlon.
7 b ehoir was^n rare form and harmonious"
and" fafecinabing * music gar
dorfe was enjoyed by the audiences.
The Sunday schuol and A'. C. E. Lea
gue "services met the approval of all
who attended them. ' . *
tion worshipped at the Evangelist
Baptist, uf which Rev. At- R^-Barke,
is the pastor* Sunday afternoon.
ftevi Rice entertained?the audience
wiili a rich gospel message from the
T~rpir, "The Unbelief of the Samaritan
-Lord/'?'The audience "was literally
enthralled by the splendid music of
Alien Temple's matchless ehoir,
Kev. William NVatsoh/pastor,.preach
ed t\vo powerful sermons at Taby:im.>
evening. 'Both servicps W?re
witnessed by good crowds, as usual,
,n..l n-.it-t. nnimzoi) tro alt
The Sunday school and B.-,Y. f.JJ.
iwid iiicrn.^usu?i inTcPgij111m?gnq "inr.
-pre7**+ve?sorvicos. TnllPrnaelfl is ih
the midst of a-$2,000.00 full rully and
willi :fliirTiTui>lh.'iatitffl of-iiQvorai -fins
rluhv, ,mu.clj3 iii assured, ?' ?* ^
.Mrs. Collins Fades Froqa^
Life's Pictiire. "
Mrs; Louise Collins, for many years
pie A. M. E: church, passed away at
her late homo on Green Ave., early
Lnday, morning, following a brief
illness."~t?he leaves to mourn her untimely
loss; a husband,Moses CoL
Ims. two sous and three daughters.
l he funeral -will be held Thursday
afienumn ?f thii? week, at-Allcn Tom
Jft? chuych, with jiff pastor, Rev. W.
R Rioiyolllciatiiig. * i
The 4th Quarterly Conference,
Rev. J. W. Douglass, presiding elder,
and "'Key. ~>\\KiccT?pastor, wag
held in Allen ..Temple .church, Monttriy?eveii'mg.?5Htc?Quarter?ended
what in many respects was one of
ttnr-best'.v ear's- -work in the history-of
the church and now we face the annual
conference which convenesTiere
Nov. FT .Reports fFom ~aTl depart-\LLL.?_M
S Wihte, ^eei-ptary of t.hp
Boosters Club, standing out. There
-were many-requests for the return
uf the ji3stor. which we hope witl~hp
7v>..>,.in.l V... .A. " r?
t -t ? - " "?r
wnr Zion.?Rev I. S. Reid was n welcome
visitor at the meeting:- The
presiding chief's assessment of $45
was raised and more than $282.00 for
The pastor and there is Still another
-Wouth~until conference.
"C'tUbs and Personals."
The Boosters Club met al the homf
of .Mrs. Mary Allen, Ivianly St., Tuesday
afternoon, with a tine attendance
and?a--lively^--meeting " during which
time (he hostess served delicious refreshments".
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The Will Do Club met Monday at
ternbon at the church, where a snap'-t*y-antl
interesting session was enjoy,
ed. ^
The Allen*Star MissionaryJSociety
met,-at-the- home of Mrs. "Bessie "Fair
Nichols St., Thursday afternoon, wit!
a {?qod attendance and an exeellenl
meeting. ' -
The Sunshine Club met at the A
_M^ K. parsonage, Wednesday-afternoon
ui' last week, with the able secAfter,
a very profitable afulinterest
ing mei t.in^ w;?s-hafl, the hostess entertained
with rofrfeshmonto.
the quests of their parents, Mr. and
Mr. Clyde T Williams spent the
.past week-end visiting relatives and
_Ukuul.v_at.JludiiiJk1LJUul IV my-WiuHls
Airs. Mary BrownLee of Due West
Mrsr-Qpholia- G iUiamaud-daughte-r
Marian leave this.week for Chicago
.111., where they'plan to make their futi/re
home. '
Miss Florence Lykes and a party ol
Triehds motored to Columbia Friday
of-last week!
Mrs. Atice Fisher announces the
I marriage of iier daughter, Amanda
Tc7"Mr. Robert Smith, Saturday, Sept.
-u, l'JdO.?At home 10f Chieora ;Avc
Greenville, S. C.
[ On Wednesday evening of last
, weet,- , ATi..^ W. -A. Fisher and Miss
| Gussie Calhoun, entertained with s
I benefit sodiaf-which was given at the
, home of Mr#. Fisher, on Logan St
The affair was witnessed by-a-gooc
Lcrowd and proved very suee^ssful.
"evening of AlWnr Templg^s gelebrqteti
choir ' were very highly entertained
with a surprise party given by an arTlbgafr?The"
menu cuimistillg tjI
several courses, was- aTcrfockopt and
was thoroughly enjoyed by the! music
makers. . -. ; .
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EASTOVER NEWS.
Eastover has been very quiet fot
-tho patt -mwtbr Lotg^of happening;
been on hand.' The revivals alT have
ended at the different churches. They
were'nil successful. . .
The delegates from the different
Grand Lodges,- have returned home,
Mrs. b; ft?iiobincen returned from
the B. M. C. at Baltimore^ Md., and
MiudydiiniiHB
THE PXEMETP
reports a pleasant trip. She stoned
- in.. -Another State visiting relatives. 1
The death angel has been on the
go about pur parts. "Antorig'some of *<
the deaths wag ErG. Davis' moth.
er-in-law, who died Monday and was ?!
buried afSt. Phillip A. M. hi. church j
'on Wi'dnustluy.?Sliu loavrerro ^nretn# ^
her loss seven girls, two boys, thirty- 1
-Hhree grand and ten great grand-chilr ^
! dren. Mrs. Katifi Hnllu ronH wo. t
Solution, which wa? very timely. The ^
| IJeVs.?Gamble, Gladden and Wilson -?!
were the preachers, ?
> Sleep on Sister June Carter. Her ^
, age was 75 year,s. , . J
Mr. John Flemming.; died Friday P. '
jm.. ami was huried at. hia chUJ'chw 3
Good Will Tn the Sand Hills. He was
a very honorable father and husband" ^
his funeral, on Suday p. m. The un- ^
fdortakora were Messrs W. S.'Holley^
h-,.^ ^ltfhpH-nnd InmilV nHTT
Mr. Clarence . Williams- and- family
spent. Sunday afternoon at the home
;of Ml'.' K. G. Davis. |
. I-ziniTnTal tn" her viVnifi'.-vrtt '
the death.-oi her--mother.
The farmers are stilT busy gather- '
ing their grain. - - ' ;? v
j-^Some _ofL the. subscribers of The
ralmetto Leader are paying their
subscription-when the collector calls,
r WINNSBORO NEWS <
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l ite Winshoro "Graded School has ^
been in session for a week'and we H5
jure plonoed to-~?my that the--work a? -V
( mong teachers and pupils are moving ^
jaiong steely.*- ? ~3""^
I The fall examinatibn for the teach- *
pers of Fairfield emmt'y was'; held in 4
the Wimtsborn Graded School; Fri-, ?
(Inv anrl Rntinvliiw It o 1 - ??
; ?^ . *v ?? uo iuiftcijr Ultended
and we shiceroly. hope that 'the V,
teachers labors will be crowed with ^
fiuCTl'SS.~ ~ ^
{' Misses Emma Lewis from Rock- {
.Hill, Arnetta- Attics and .PeaiT Mas- ^
sey of Chester were welcome visitors ~5
| in our cjty Saturday! " . 5
pleasure to the coming of Conference, ^
|which convenes here.! We hope the -J
-delegates. a pleasant slay while in our .<
city.?.?HI ;
-j-?Mis's K?1 wrrJtnpp..,? iwiif a, tvio t
city Saturday enroute?to Bhickstock, ,
S. Q;. t.f resume her winter "duty, 4!
| Rbv. arid Mrfe. J. I. ,Wyn anil, son -jj
Johnnie wer^ guest of Misjsr M. L. Jlc. ^
Intosh on College street Friday and !
"Saturday. " ^
ij Miss -Fihincina .liUake-tnf- Rock flilLJ!
- visited our city "Saturday". _ t
P Rev. \V. S. Diggs and Rev. E. E. ?i
i?Corn well itre visitng our city. We are ;
glad to have them. ??!?r Jd
Detroit;. Michigan;. 5hfr *1
: be here Uhlll-Xlliusl "?TT fj
Mr."Luther MdUotvell, a former re- 14,
1 sidfc'ttV of this county motored here n
' from Manning/* S. (j, to-see his fami- U
,'ly. His "wife ha3 been Tie re Ave weeks J ]
1 on account of the severe illness of diis ; c
t baby. We are glad to say that the ha-.
! by is better and they will leave here..Monday
morning for Manning. . ^ .t
-| Mrs. -Robert.--Tidwell is visiting at *
' the "Riomo^ of~hcr rsifter QluTa c
. ^Jtoseboraugh. - ' V' *'
LAURENS NEWS.
! "home of _Ml'S. Addie Griffin, October .;
I 5th, for their regular^ meeting. We l
. heard some helpful-hints by- Mrs. A.--?
L. Owens, Mi's.' Annie Johnson." -Mrs. 1
I Griffin served a delicious cblli'^e oi"rt
f^fTdwichcs, ice tea and-pickles. -^T
,, Owens was~asked to thank the hos-I v
jtess. - ft
rf - .-MrtC- Rachel Williams- of Columbia o
. 1 and .chil.lri.n were the yrnnv:t q? her ..H
j sister Mrs. Amelia Garrett, who is 1
! very sick. Thos6~ who "came with her
were "Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Williarns r
' and children and Misses Eloise^and a
j Emma Williams. - r
FH-Mrj, Laura, Dertdy*Shftl| of Wood T
, her uncle Rev. F. Y.. Dendy.
rj?Mr. T. R. Gurlington loft for Col -v
i umbus, Ohio aTew daj?*agb.v"fTlS-briF- X
: ther W. I\, went as far as Spartan- (
, .burg with him. j
[[ .. Mrs. Ruth 'Thomas and^Irs. Em- 1
rmalinc Nelson were the dinner "quests I
..of Miss Willie Blanche Neely, one of
14 milefr'in the country. They report ,1
that thffi'':'Had a very nice time'TTmTd
[(that they will ganacK again.soonl^? i
1 Sunday was a high day with Sirs, r
- Selena Jefferson and relatives of f
Lauren's,,'bgcaust' their *n>iibtoi'.s and -t
I aunts of Whitmire, S. C.T, were their i
:gur?sts. *Also a few-Whitmiu<} friend#. f
. |-Mrs. Jeffcrso'n'fi two siste.rs "^vcegiK-1
Mrs. Amelia Johnson and Mrs. Ma- i
j tilda Henderson and Mrs. Johnson's 1
i husband, Mr^-Ihamas Johnson- -and- -i
J their daughter,. Miss-Johnson and. a 1
friend Mr. Burton, spent a joyttus J
time. Mis, Jefferson, her daughters
i Grant and Mrs. Jefferson's neice Mrs. r
rJ Annie Henry drove as far as Clinton 1
with the relativeg-from Whitmire. . 1
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FROM BAMBERG 1
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| The cjty public school opened Mon- J r
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t Plenty Space, Plenty Amuse
E Everything High Glass. ?
f ? Every member is expectet
? TijBit and solicit others.
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| we promise. Watch the papers
gSE J. E. DICKSON,
? 1414 1-2" Assembly Street
i j* ^ ^ 4 4+ 4 ~4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 +
ay, October l^th with a large enrpll- W^dmalaw to large crov
uent^?The following constitute- the,.members joined- the^-cht
acuity for tTHs term: f'rbf. P. E. MlbV At B7~Singteton
leddish, Principal, Mrs. Edna Zeig- Frasier school - for her
er, Miss Pauline Mack, Miss Rebecca ; better than ever,
rhonipson of Allendale, snC.7MWrsV|'" ''"^rKe'V.- TT A." Robinsi
.t-ivy Miiynard, Mig? Mnhpl r>f :? ?
)cnmark, S. C., Mrs. Ursula Johnson
if Bamberg, S. C. , NEW TEACHERS AT A
They ha\*e a liew primary building LEGE_Ef^T ER FAIN LI
vdTTch gives two' new class-rooms for" 'AND MRS. BI.U
he present time. \ >
ntorod" her third week Monday" hav- Lovely irLail details vva
One of the new -features of the ^D^^BVuford^n hC^
schnol this year is histrprfipn teaeiiets, who lmvu jusi u
tr.icklayiii'g and plastering^?_ ^ ?. u<n ih?ir^initiat~yovag?^
The ,Frasier-s foot ball team is hard constituency of the f
if wrnvlr nrnntininrr n?r?nv ^
.wm?? ???*-? VJ" & T. College. This recrea
rV right as coach. This is the first sj(m froni ^ monotbnoc
rttempt at foot ball among colored the regular scholastic act
>oyg In Bamberg bjpt the coach says its settirw> in the audit0
he boys-are.taking it fine and will A^nltlS.
m imw.Iu . ?n jwrrtr ft tmrm in_flir?A nilTg> QLtulci B ?
veeKa lime. The coach knows his The spaciou^room -wa*
.us.ness- naving oeen connected at Qn(1 beautifully decorate(
no time with the atheletic depart- ??? ??? ?
tont, ot'ClaUw-Htm varsity.?We Tool ? .o+ .4
liglily favored-in securing him. - A *
rTho 'month~~Cf "October is a busy , r
nonth with the baptist brethreiLJhis | tjfOI
iide. The Mt. Calviry association o__
neets this, week with the Honey Ford
baptist Church neSF"Denmark, Rev. Office HournV' ~
dULLBushv pastor. 11:30 A. M. to 2-TVdH.
The Bethlehem Association meets 6:00 P. M. to 8 P. M.
wth?the Miller Swamp Baptist Dr. C. E. Stepl
Church near "Sycamore, S.Crr^Friday,?
October 22nd through the 24th. This n, Phy/i^rn and Sui
, j 1.. .. Di?eapeg of Women -and
iaauua.UflQ. has^ndfir. construction. _a Sppemttyligh
school building at-Barnwell, s! Office: r,
Z> at an initiative vost of $5,000. 1414H Assembly St.
Bamberg has lost one of her best *
eachors in the person*"ofTMiss MamTF JJ,
'3happelle5- Miss Chappelle joins the * .
orce of teachers at Voorhees inst.i- rhy*nimi and Su
ViltT' Tfflnmnrl <5Y>. ' I Scecial AttnlVtinr,
I - - - - HVIIKtWII MIJC^U
nunity feels the lost keenly,b??t wishes--Qj^rp, * ooieir
or her great success in her new field 1125 Washington 2!
rf- labors?Among Ihe ne\V I"aces to Phone 642$ PI
)e seen on the teaching force of the ?
school of Bamberg are Miss Rebecca Office Hours:
rhnmpson nf Allendale. Mrs. Ursula 11;QQ to 1:00 P. M.
Fohnson, Mrs; _Mary Maynard, Miss 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
Vlabel Bi$wn of Denmark, -afthe city
jublic school and Miss Marguerite ?- DR. J. G. ST1
Rdbertson of Charleston, S/C., who
din the Frasier teaching force. Office: _ : ~ ..
-Rev. T." A. Robinsdn, pastor of Zion Main Street 14^'
till Prc.?hfyter4aft Church of this -citynade
a flying*trip to Charleston and
Wadmalaw Island in company with Office Houre: '*v_
Rev. J, M^Miller, D. D., pastor of 10 A. M> to 1 P. M.
Salem Presbyterian Church Wad ma- 8 P. M. to 7 P" M.
aw Island and principal of Emerson _ '
nstitute. Eflackville. S. C.. where Re H
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>reacherf morning and night tart at uit WruhtagHn ?t C
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-.*-?Saturday, October 16, 1926.
? V. - V v -T 1 ~ ' ~ -- -*l I * ??ry . - ... *"
Lented ?
e 1 *
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31111 | i
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*fiierit7 No - Garntlingr-.
MI...I ' . L'l-i _ I ' I >1 IM.? .1
II* I irn i i I . I I I I - - - ! .11 I ^ ' 1 ' ' 1 _ . "
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[ to, bring-a personal cx- m?
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mrty l^ air |
a Premittm. We jo as
; and look for-other liter- X
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vnte,
Secretary > . ( %
Columbia, S. C. ' ?*
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7rlRl^VPn . ore nnn>in?ft *? 4V?^ 1 ..
_ v--*t "I V1IC -VUlK^ea ICJire-:.. irch.
. | sentcd by the members of the f acuity ^
is back at interspersed with decratiyo ~ color v
.sixth ye$pr,'jschemes of blue, and goldt The -^eco- ?
ration showed trained skill- and rare *
oh, reporter, taste; * r
.. ?| A short program-, consisting ot 1
1 musical- selections J?yi the college
r?^nv nnr" Quartette,feuding by Mr. Richard B.
*1 " : llarison. and a'vocal solo by Miv'CottFORD.
Wof ad.h il yanety to the efltertainI
mcnt.
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itier ?7 *26? ..Immediately ' "after the program, ' ~
s AMX' iLt'i - "<h tuj?IilufwrdK?void uf?formality,"?;
ent and Mrs,! yet marked by composure and sober- ~~
"of _ihe new ; ness of character and speech, intrombarkwl
tip-j duced flie new teachers,
is a part of ! A high degree of gratification,
aeilltyJof A. j wifought w'ith a state of pleasurable
tional diver-.J feeling, mirth and gaycty was exliibis
routine"ofiited. when the music began to play.,
ivities found ! ilnd all present, nimbly and merrily,
irium of the J in unison with the rhythmic beats of
Friday WP- | nnn-ar tripped with .0 fnnf;'Stie toe
1 over waxed lloor. ?
r nrtiotically.. Delicious refreshments were her- .
1 with flow- I ved. ?. ' '
v V*!* '!* v v*/ veee***1"* e
essional Cards j
Telephones;! Office tfours: Phone 3536
?Dipe 5K2'A- M. 10 2 pRes.
6548 3 p M to 7 p; M. " ; .7
lenson Sundays. iiy Appointments.
pKion Dr. K. G; Thompson
Children A Surueon Dentist
CfoWfl "AmrB^rlU^r"Wo'rkf'a Specialty.
ssideftee: Pyorrhea Treated Successlully.
1328 -Oak St. 1414 1-2 Assembly ^St., Columbia* S. C.
VTELS"H |-0ftice Houi*r-lu to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M.??
Telephoned; Office 5744; Res." 3702
r^rmr 7 DK. M. A. EVANS-?
Disca^e^-O- "Of" V/tmitM'i A Specially. ~
5: GradUqin TttaVfifffl in Attendance.
Residence ir?01H Taylor St.. ..Columbia, S. C.
230 Hampton . ?wbwr ;
tone 7564 TT ~~ "T
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm OfllCP Tlftlir*- ' 1
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11 A. M. to .2 P M. Office 4247
Telephones: r> p M to 8 p M_ ; R g875
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| Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr.
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