The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 30, 1926, Page SIX, Image 6
? HAHDEVILLE' MENVS
Oft Sundfry, Oclubei?17th. I vioitori i,
St. Stephen? A. M. E.: Church at
Hnr<lfviH>*( S. C. with the pastor, ;
Rev. J. R."Stevenson.
Receiving the impression that I
? received, I tuke pleasure-in making
V known -to the public some'of the niahievenicnts
of the said pastor and
' hft" peopR ? ?? Inqui
ring into their business I
warned that $lr7P.0o nave been col-.
looted. "
I wish to stress also that this
ehurch 'is well organh^ejd^ with' twelve
depa rtnu.11 tsy c;teh' i!o' '
. Sirice the said minister was pasv
tornuc this church, two "conventions
??lin n < ii lmiii in it T^fTr fKr-Snii
d-ay School and missionary eonven??"
tkmsi?A $250.00 organ has?ht en .
bought, ?000v00 set of -pews \vas otd~
eijcd ' wh'ltft is I'.vpuc.ed tw be in the
church by .the fihst of. next month,
die is closing his scvon4..yoar with "
a'people whose lyyalty has stood the'
test. Theft; is a, real Christ-like spi?
. .rit exhibited among the, pus tor and
y thy peop^c.^, _ f ^ t
of -thetr i'i>sto>'. ?Qu-r-ehu-.a of 1025 is
proud'dt* him- Allen should be proud
and women to ir.iu-t its problems.
The higher a boy can go., in*the euucational
scaler the- -greater tire?Responsibilities
-that ybring person is'
prepared to shoulder aiuLci .ruauuie.nl?
lv the hiirhr - the po.-Hion If is able
-ttr - Now is' the time to study
agriculture. - V. "A.
& 'jr. ToliegeV a g ri c u 11 u rii^_de.- ,
partmVnt i- North Carolina's great-"
est gift to its Negro youths. This
prepare the young nien l'or better
? that can build up upd utilize the full
resources of the state ambulation jis
a whole., .
"Yonnif men uli a n m 'vn...lv
. .me?t- these opportunities??they
?*?*?will make n good living and will find
much satisfaction in attractive work
'and In rendering service to 'the con" '
munity,. to the state and to the' na?
. crowded wed ?' inviting. ' Of all.
.things from which any gain is obtained,
there is nothing better than
atfricAiltnre^aoihitig/sweeter, nothing
( xxiore-Avorthw of man.-'V ------ 1
? Dll't!t'tnr~7''t:ik'.y elided his address
-by extending an invitation to lunie
i ' to A. & X. 'College., wliere the boys
will find a faculty, chosen by reason
of-.their special knowledge -and obiliTy7
a beautiful spacious ""and. am jdy
equipped agifculturid building, t\vo
.splendid grec?n houses, a college
farm, of 1 02 acres, a ncw_ $20,000
? dairy barri. a poultry jdnnt. e fdggery
and an Opportunity to eqdip
themselves for the greater satist'action
of Country lire. '
OUR TKj M l Y OF KVILS'?
IUitreacy, Indojcifce and InebriBy
J. I'. Edwards
Since it is -true*-that there may he
a* * h a<iP r>. I >t?M linro wlw.wo limited
educational advantages may not per
and the A. ^I.*E..Chursh will be proud
nf this, m.,nine lender and organuoi^.
1 , ?J- A. Del.aine.__ *
? ?Affrkl(TLTl'K..\ 1. n?KId TDK.
OF ~\7^STT. COLLEGE
MAKES STRONG PLEA
. . ' Kilt COfcLEOE-MRX :
IN AGRICU LITRE r ;
director Staley Eptptasizes The
v N*#e?sTtr~NTow Afttf That Top
s 1?ew Students Are Taking
f Courses In Agriculture.
College OHicial Declarcjjj Agri*"*'*.
cultural Department At ,A. &
' T. College"'!s North Carolina's
' (Greatest Gilt" To Its Negro
in-3? Youths.
? ?Wise North Carolina. October 22
. . ?F.. MarceHus 'Staley, direct ivr'of ~:f\
griciilture at A. di T. Colleges fljado
the principal address'_herc tonight at
the Father's and Son's- Banquet,
which was held a.t Warren County
Trainnig -school. This '-is the. first
entevtn inn-, oat~'ot' this tvne that hua
- - ever uerrrnem in tins vicmuy, ine
object?tr??lln' banquet wn i?Hi?ci'into
a pattrmdl and fd\at-tnterdepcndence
-.^y^rtUbiSnprgQL_as_to create an '
interest in" vocational agriculture.
Professor ,f. L. Bolden, vocational
?1? serves credit Cor the "iiecon;- ot' the banquet,
frisu the manner in whch ho
" * . ontertajneJ the delegates ' whet were _
~ " on Hand,- in attendance ,tiui district-.
conference of Smi^h-IIntrhe.-? workers
which was called in sesvion by P.. B.
Simons. State. Supervisor^ vocational*
agriculture. ; ?
r Drcctor Staley "-in his . address
1 pointed out the advantage.; for.
riculturally. trained j^iung men and
the-onportiiiiiijeH at A. & T. Cotinge'
<=*- to -prwpbre .fo'r the satisfactions of
: cftimti-y li^fe L-- . . j
? JUmdor said' part- "Thai*\
~ agriculture-J ; crowing. nv>r-o. cu'hniex- "
& .. eyery year, it. iiueds^uann-tl inenj
mit -them to understand trte T5B1
meaning of many of the long words
m?mrr?English language and being
extremely dystrous that every one
profit, if possible by the ^tf^tisf
thereof 1 feel it my indispenSible du:
ty just here to explain 01'. give the
*hnpl.e 'meaning of the- words comprising
the subject: Illiteracy means
nc?s; and inebriety means drunkenIl.nu-i-.
illiteracy, indolence and inebriety
is a combination which con;
>t itu.fes. the ' fundamental prineiplus
'prouuetiveorbn^^
hiiulerances which populates lifers fTivpa
with men ~and women of failure
T ~ .r rrr^; .T, tt . mr'c Thfrf are -nc
three words which involve morfe com"pfptrh?the
misery?which is possiblt
to . attond the earthly existence oi
humanity, the" depth bi'ulisrrr U
which air individual may sink, itpd the
KCTicrMt.ivii.. and?lasting?inUitfuees
which ahfe capable of driving the sou!
4o -a- realm -of: everlasting woe ant
punishment ferny are truly the
h ire ~ e\ 11.-' wllKJr^currirpt the oxi?
."T iTimv fynm fvPT^
"(aid pnjnt of iTfoT 1 ho operation "ol
n'.y onero? those evils is sufl&cierit _tc
reduce' the most serious handicaps
1 .. o. r.i i ?! :>?individual
Hit i'.'icy alone without the coop<
; :. l : \T-- OfTce 't. elf ""any o ther .agency
.<ditlhdoni to. retard the genml
p^tgressivt'JicSS- ul an individual
md race a|, large.
Aii ^ iiiTTmilunt. can- not function in
rented if he is intellectually infapai'M.tc
l. What is true of an individi.-d
is Trae-nt'-n T:tvc;?It,4s. also es s'eciahy
true of the clrurch which'is
'1.0' highest institution - on earth 1'ei
u.:.V 1'eTr-tltrLvkiicio.en'11 "ts.Vri "sA'tf
yiih'nt fact that- a iai;e. nation and
huvcl^ are rated by tiuj quali fi e a f ions
-?f t! e in Li victuals cunsUtutimr them.
- Indolence or. Uu'.ines^ renders-a man
ha fit- f.T~.~ntry nu.rpogfi_.tova rd God
r liumamty. He is unconceTTIPd and
therefore practically dead in spirit
- ;.i interest '"tcmthe' pri^PSSfnnifew
aVlrerlrvrith the world's civilization.
I iv is only tit 'to. s1lt;> and eat. What
is a man whose chief store be but
.<> sleep and feed 7 He is no more
than a belisC The individual who
ultfvatcs indolence in -his nature
presents ;rtr-inexcusable". " insult" to
rvf'.'l r inn.
And alt ivise and unerring God cre
'rd?mtrn?in?His own-image,?pave
hand"- and -foot as instvuncnts
with -which icr-brt-ume master
h* -any-iadust rial' pursuit, Iintelloctuah
!Q.-.e.aal or sa:ritual and 1 placed him
' . function in ii'. world beautiful with
dominion?moii owiy., living thing.
TTcnco.'lie-owes ft to God and his l'elWorjd's
field of industry a.nd arf. in^
I Iinir"' in the hands of?l.indl'iV.iY
Christianizing' the world.
Ay idUrhraiif i.'.Cne devil's work
hop." "Where ver a nian. drifts into
laziness and fail Uv.work, he'rcmovea
ti; . r"i'l[*A.il" .111 tULioliy. and at nuf'P
Icd.lraf'isCcr :;< t/ himself apart 5s a
tite.A.'evil. iub.nct to the ix?\v"
~. nf any temptation
uvo i.. h '.h body?and?iu*uL
iM'W'vnc^ lH Hi. H!(uvi'!' Uflfl "a durs?'j
wivivii leads to man's . purrtsliment,"
hut |aV<*>r. i^ his vfrength-, iTTTT-gloryy
His reward." .
"Pi 10 noblest men that live on earth
arc ' men whose hands are brown
witi\ toil, ~ ~ '-r .?
' yin.T touched l-y 110 ancestral worth.
I!e\v dou-TT the-wtjods and till the soil,
a. ,rrr ~ yry,' -r 1 -** ;>^r. _ ?- - .j ;;' t? a-.ra , g'ay.Ttfr I
-rtTtt TV in -tri^iTnyr.-H prouuCT TlitfllLS _
Than l'cl*o>vs, kind's or Warrior's
fanitv- r"-? ' ' ~7
Q? all, agonciek-for evil, from time
inimomWabte i no brief y or drunkenT?r^
|g fin.-!?rrr rhr mot 'drrHTirf
Where ever it is -accepted, it storks
in as a roaring li?n seeking whom it
in;>y" neviiii)T:"Teaviipj. ev ei .t?phase 01'
..-ii-W) ;>' in its wake; puvurt-y-hunger,
ii: anitv, divorce, ^broken hearts","lose
... . . . 1? -. 1.
n.i. vi"" wis v, hmo of resect' for
others, lose of self-control, and crime
f every description, the 'Influence of
which goes ?n e!fccting_-ni.yriads of
lives, often froln generation to generation.
It seeks its "victims in all
realms of life, high -and low dealing
sg^avlp'-iLl.-deadly blow. ? - -I
IIM'.'i:il'.t. Ijylnlrncc anrt inebriety
1,reeds an ftmplinoss into the life-of
its victim.* which nothing hut God
and time "poSsefs the capability tc
efface; empty hours,, empty hands,
, b m pty <"hearli'us^' leaving no defense
against the ravages of cviL
They are the enimies-of all material
jmegrcssivenoss, intellectual, mor!
and spiritual. They retard arid
often destroy- all plan* for systemaMc
development irt- any respect, inUvidunlly
or collectively. They are
'in'.iring agent.; for the nsylu/na-and
prisons. Kvory?t'riniitml1 owns the
mmmitance of lvis crime to at least
015 of these evils and, very often to
'he combined influence of the three.
Both ancient and rriordern history,
'"U'fent and fiaily observations are
irhjmTsTffiable .^vlTnclss" to the tyvfavritW#
forced rfSult?; wh-fch
;i rfins<ujnencd, to-trhe aettvitirs of-Onr
Trinity of evils. '.
*v - H . * .
=? ?4^?^ THE PALMETl
r?Then mn niu muiiitra m>a futiu
l.mi-u of f^hiy nt.md idli> hvr and Al
low?the -young?men consciously QI ^
11 unconsciously to embrace illiteracy, ^
1 indolence and inebriety ^ which so
14 quickly rob them of their manhood
and womanhood) ruin theit dives and "<S
1 deliver their souls to the evil one?
: j Will the church, .the press, the
i schools, the colleges, the government
'""'K f"'1 dischfllflf their; i
duty to seize every opportunity to ^
j wage a .whole hearted and ceaseless
.^var. 'against our trinity of evils? ?mi
. Fchrbid^ Almighty God.
, '^Ftfen go to your work and be strong, ^
r?"hT.tIUnK-mn jn--ymtr-vrnya> \ . ^
r Balking the end half won, for an in- ^
j stant dole of praise, ~ ^
, J^tey'i y^n^ wor^ and be wise, cer
r Ye who are neither children nor goda, A
but dicn m-a^AVOrld-ol .men, .?
) For, they aim too low who do, reach
?' the stars." ' . I Xj
: . d?
\ 1 " ' .?? "MWI
I THE STORM BRANCH BAPTIST &
T~ ASSOC IATION ?
rj-? By Rev. E. J,. Bnniels j
i Friday,' October 22nd, the Storm ^
i Branch Baptist Educational and Mis- j ^
sinurav Association met in its 57th "*
annual session ,with Bethlehem Bap- lit
, t ist Church, 'Cranitovilky.S. Cr, Rev. A
E. .1. .Daniels, pastor. ^
\ This Irom eVOl'y nntik' svag1 indeed ?
' an ideal session. The lofty spirit of"2
| brotherly love very beautifully por- ^
Uiayed h<rlf throughout the delibera- V
tipnsj feature that is not at nil times 3
. .^een in gatherings "bf this kind. The A
damnable spirit of ofliec-secking and A
: the barl)4iric; disposition of "big- and
"lit tie. Jj u". did not- raise their i
(=ftgL4t-tk'rhoads - dmdmt- the session?^
They all were brethren Of course ^
;i^ in 'stick gatherings -of- note there y
vv'Vtm fifflmns Af thorn
,\vero ;'i:o educated and lite uneducated;
tin? wise and the simple, the orator
and stamerrer; the great > and X
die small. Still thi^ diversity of sta- ^
iron so?tdbarly known, acknowledged V
and respected, never arrayed itself
other than that which cannot be hidden?the
unconscious ^Manifestations. ^
Friday,. the first. day, was a great
day. Kev; J. JI. "Bush, the pastor of X
several strong (churches* in the Storm J
' Bl'ahcll Ik'ht pTpael'.ml . tlie intiudui- y
j tory sermon. Rev. Bush in a manner
all FHs wn "preached- a power* %
fill sermon inculcating the import- ^
ance nf?taking the Christ ojf God
with u.s throughout the sessions <if; J
the, assochftion and pillowing Ilim to MK
be a.consuming fire to every draught | V
of' ,sin that might seek to envelop us
dining our sojourn in (.iraniteville.--the
It was indeed a great' sermon, brief,
appropriate aiid "tarnestly delivered. ' ')'11
r From merit hmung the . visitors that *
peeped in on the association Friday c?"
v..n : l.'i'-v I) F Thompson. D. X>..
pastor of tiie great TabeniacliLBapil.-t
Church. Ainrnsta, (in., Rev. A. W. ll"1
Vincent, moderator of the Spring
..Crave Baptist Association, Rev. IF;
L.' Ryans," moderator of tho Mt. Canniui
Assoidiitidfi and _Pro?^?A. W.^raT
XklinFTTn, presidenV ~df~~jleUis A
cadcmy. All of which worn most ^
ct rdii'JiN?icpc Wed and sonic of whichtnff
mnfto- ?;mnn ill?rrrmrnfrs - v-g? j \vl
? Friday nUth^.the old wafir horse of *'aj
. Ivr Storm Branch" licld. the ltev. J.;wa
II. Patterson proceeded to prach the.ces
doctrinal sermon from these words: imn
' Search the Scriptures, for in them ^ac
"rTe tin:; I; yc Ivave eternal life; for 'ua
they are they which testify1 | ^ai
Rev. Patterson in fcrnny uilanswera-:! (ioe
?, hlo" showed the - necessity? of. more ffffi
systematic, diiiaViit and earnest brc
Bible study among our people. He J
proved that the more we know about
Gt (I, the more we \vltt~ dove Wt
Him tLhe-jnorc?we love llim the1 it it
better we will serve llim; and the kei
better we serve llim, -Che better He'pre
wiil he?unto us. "These conditions 1 stir
_ can only .acqruip from a yppstant ahd\ we
systematic searehintr of thn Snrin.1
, tufas," ho said. r_ j ' - j qft
- Saturday was another -glorious . on
day.' Rev. R. B. Muboy, D. D.f the j clu
: iiindCfattji knows'- hmv-to-preside and 1 pig
ma<fc a fcplqndjtl demonstration of the qui
same, throughout all the - meetings, wi
The Rev., J. M. Allies, of Graniteville, gai
..-S.-C.. nasi or of the Second Baptist?Uu
' church?of?A then, S. nt R2 oVhock' a
I the . educational sermon. This ser- | oni
> men-would have graced a nationaTbrm
convention. It was characterized by' St<
[ thought, "systemf rich- with .thcologi- off
, cal love, graced with intense earnest- feci
antl delivered with .that force of
. andel.oquenee that show'that ohiTKas Thi
. confidence in the worth of his mes- jol
[ sage and desire--that others share it. ?m
.: Rev. Miles da indeed a great preach- off
,J er.- "" to
, | . RrolLT- 3- Sullivan, A. B., principal >
- pre
; infrrod treed ami wpoko along the ncodo;^
oF the school. Aftei^ardg Rev., A. j ra
, W. Hill ascended the stand and de-j acJ(
' Iivored a strong address from the. jQ1
' subject: "Some mtHods to stimulate !
?-"a greater interest in the Storm te]
.f RranFh ApademyT"" "It was one of the wj
ablest addresses we have-aver- lislettai
t_Q.There was .cvjden?e_that ^
| the man for the job and the job for!aei
?- . . - _ :?r ??i?
i ~ We Have Re
F?r The
| Nov. 2, 3,
l Every thinfiLHigh^Class.
r- Every member is expected 4
> liibit and solicit otW?.
Fair-The Cou
Every wortK-while Exhibit gets a
we promise. Watch the papers c
ature. For information see or wj
J. E. DicKSON,
1414 1-2 Assembly Street
The Amusements will befurnishc
meat <po.?Free ridc3 and 5 Shov
TKose wishing spaces to sell apply 4o H. E. Taylor, 5
man had well met. Rev. Hill's ; of the importance of and are
buabivc?power of argument,?his?giving nnr racial enterprises
her with hia fascinating oratori-[ The officer of the associa
abiniy easily rank him with the Rev. R. B. Maboy, Moderato
latest orators of the race. After \ S. C.; Rev. J. M. Miles. Vic
s great speech all us went atoi, GrwuTlevllle, S. "C.; Lie
ne resolved to put forth greater Hickson, Clerk, Dunbarton,
jrts to have a greateV Slorin Dca. Juhn Chavis, Tieasure
nich Academy and to never let S. C.
until the great monster of?jgfio^ The Rev. E. J. Daniels c
ice ia?eomplotoly?put?to?flight _?L C. was elected, as iuui-n
m among our people. ^ the field, and Rt'v; Thomas 1
?he Sunday School Sunday morn- to9 Aiken,elected
was conducted by Dea. C ugcnt. -
ti block, -SUpt. of Bethlehem Sun- ' ft*-* " next ~ session- meets?
f School. A splendid occasion it ^benesser Baptist Church
s.t "The prepartion for true sue- Aiken, S. C., Re
s" the theme as pertaining to the H?sh, pastor^ ?_
lister was well discussed. The
t that a. minister's success as a 8 , The Economy Sh
dor dopendud imuo la.g?ly upon ? Repairing Shop
I adherence_to God s tvord than it ? JAKE LUEANKo, Prop,
s upon his diabolical shrewdness 8 1011 Washington ?>t
i autocratic .domineering _was well 3 Work Neatly and Accurate!}
>ught "oUt and vindicated. g Work CalledTor And Deh
tfter the representatiev from Mor- | ?'V6 kXEF'
_?dLoEa haa spohen. tta.to. A. g&00.0000000;,00^,<,c.0.<,
- Hill, A. B., B/ Drr pastor of the- ? . tit
FiiCiidship Baptist Church, Ai
i, S. C. ascended the rostrum and" ^
icceded to preach the missionary jf "D ~ jC^
iriuTTT This '"Dcmothcncuc" of *^l*Or <
stern Carolina swayed his^ audi- 2 '
:e at will. At 'itmes he had us v
off on a flight propelled by his Otfice Hours: Te
,tAP? A?l r..?A u_??u. - I t ,<r/r ? w i- " " -- -
ivuiji nuu juat uciuit; lie toll- ix.oo t\, 1*1. IP ?. f. IV1. Li
ided this giant of the oratorical 6:00 M. to 8 P. M.
tform hurled forth tr series of clo. Dr. C. r^. StepnGl
ent thunderbolts bursting things . .. , _
, .il' Physicinn and Surgei
de open leaving -the poor congre- DigeaMg of Women and CI
bion in hysterics. Suffice it to say { Specialty
it as a pulpiteer Rev. Hill- is in Officer Resid
class of a few-^and --aj~a~l)u5Tic~
itor he is unrivalled. Thie el'OSgtF ~~i ' ?
s of the greatest meetings fropi Dr. L. M. DANI
my -angles in the history of thr . Physician and Surge*
>rm Branch Association. All the- Specia, Attentfon Given Di
icers were reelected without one Women
ntilla of opposition. The brethren Office .
this field have_long*.since con\e to 1126 Washington, , 2230
i realization that he who seeks a ^^^hom
> is unworthy of it, and ' 1 ?;
It of -this truth manifested, the OfficeHours^ ? Xe
icc.saekera in thio field are afraid H'QQ to 1:00 P. M. " '
raise^,their-head. "I ffrOfr to 8:00 P. M.
This association supports the r|I> T p QHTfT^!
orm Branch Academy, a splendid | * 7
?n school out from Akeri that, is | Qjflca. - R(,
piaiy taking its place among the \ 702-Mai<T?-Rtreet??14*17 Pi
credited schoola of the State. We ??
ig to the day come when the ???
;gro will manifest a greater in- office TTourr:
rest in his 6Wn internqiaea?-Never 1ft A. M. to 1 P. M.
11 our racft--.be able !to produce 5 P. M. to 7 P. M.
ungmen'and women filled with the ? Di*. J7flr(jr00dt
irit of jftce?-pride..and Christian
f-respect until we are convinced' lll? Waahingtou 8t Colui
I
?rited J
it
r" oorft*^t=
' ... JT - V
I Fair I
4, 5, 6
lent, No Gambling-- 4
n t>ring a personal ex- ?|
mty Fair | _
;?? > t
Premium.* We do a? % _
ind look for other liter-. !t! .
-4_
ite,. - - I
Secretary %
Columbia, S. C. *1*
<? id
by Via Ken Amuse-?V
?
># -V - -
iupt, of Grounds,"' 2104 Gcrvais. Street ^
(actually T' if ' 1 '
..ur ma -It you want to
tion are: ' ; 3
r, Aiken,
reach the colored
S. C.i' . . .v! ?i .
t, Aiken, ??. ? -r- ^ , ^T~~
if Aiken, [ people advertise in
alist for ' . v . 1 . /' '
lumniorui, ? . .?
financial a ? 1 % 1 1
^4JJThe Leader, lead"?
with thtv- ? ?- 7 1 - i- ...
U miles ' ' ' ' -4T": " *
j. m; - ~ r -a?- V
^ ing weekly, news
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oe a . . .
ietor 10 paper of the Caroreet
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J Una's. . _
ssional Cards : illephoiTes:
Office Hours" _ * ' ' Phone 3536
llice 3536 9 A7 M7t6 2 P~ M.
Res. 6548 ] 3 p ^ to 7 R M. _
IftOtt-? Sundays By-Appointment*.
,n- Dr. H. G. Thompson
lildren A < Surgeon Dentist
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty.
eiiro:?: Pyorrhea Treated Successfully.
x. n.i. c. 1 1114 1-2 ftssemhlv St.. Columbia, S. C.
ELS Office Hours: 10 to 12 M.; 2 to 6 P. M.
[Telephones: Office 5744; Res. 3702
J DR. M. A. EVANS
aeases u. Diseases .of Women AT Specialty;
| Graduate Nurses in Attendance.
Residence isoiH TaVlor St., Columbia. SC.
Hampton ???-??? ?i?
' Office Hours: Telephones*
* 11 "A. M. to 2 P M. Office 424t'
lephonea^-j?^ M tA ? p . ^ ??n JMWfi :?
ftW. 4692
Dr. W. D. Chappelle, Jr.
Office: ~. Resdenee:
7-r???21iH Gervats -St- ISfil _ Pine St
ndence: ????*?mmrnrn
DR. II. H. COOPER
Dentist _
Gold CratyfTand Bridge Wuik
; ? X Speciality
Special Attention Given to Diseases
?1I1- .Of the Gums
-l. . * Office Phone 6429 1125 Washington St.