The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 05, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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fAOE TWO.. ,
I The "Old Gray" ai
By E- Philii
rfyinrgnft^rn^^
. The (Northeast Coiuerence Convenes. s?
The session of this conference open. U
ed on last Wednesday morning in the, i'c
citj- of Florence, with Bishop John et
Hurst presiding. Prior to the opeit_ g<
ingf a great reception was tendered Ce
, V tlie bishop~und Mrs. Hurst, with all 1J
,a.l< members and visitors of the Confer- ?(
ence included, -on- Tuosday night,?The xf
eal selections and a feast of nice si
things. Dr. J. E. Thomas, pastor, al
was master of ceremonies and the c<
speeches were among ther best ever el
.musci was simply 'grand. The fol ii
lowing is the program: On behalf of S
the city, Ilis Honor Mayor Gilbert; (\
on behalf of the City council, Mr. E. .js
H. Barnwell; on behalf of trustees (j
and stewards,. Messrs Lakin and Lane; ^
on behalf of church clubs. Mrs M. F. tt
Howe ; on behalf- of colored citizens, I
Dr, J. R. Leevy; on behalf ofchari_ ?
table clubs, Mrs. Wrfi. F. Holmes; se' ^
lection) Brown tiunrU.Ho".' )w>h;.rr ~
of the ehui'L'lu1Di. W. I'. JnilL'S; !?Olb ~
Miss Louise Rogers; on behalf of the y
: Florence?District> Dr. I. J.?Miller, ^
presiuing eiaer; response 10 mq iniues, j
Mrs". K. Bertha Hurst; general re_ j,
sponse, Rt. Rev. John- Ilurst. y
- It ia filMiigThut r~say just here That- c;
the partii'ip-'"t,; "f Ki-r-pni|>nim.
above the average. Few. cities any. C]
' where could furnish similar talents, j;
The response by Mrs. Hurst, wife
j of the bishop, deserves speciaT men t|
,' ftion. She did.almost.the".impossible; j,
>?. V for she did not know that her name a
appeared on the proglam uhtil jupt ,j
a few minutes bofore she was called. {
?? But /ho swupt^ the miulienee nt willy-^
??Mrs.-K. Bertha Hurst is among the h
select few women of this country to . ' a
day. Her message sent to the white t<
people was a masterpiece. Even the )*
Mayor of Florence ami pHy ronneil ,
men cheered her again and again. I t*l
?Iho.name of thi"?Aul*e uf our bishop ' (7
is not only being- discussed by Afri. } a
11 can iVl-etfcjtjdist, but by whito and crrt '"f
ored irres'Pertivo of race. rnW m- t\i> ' ,,
nomination* I <\vish that Mrs, Il^rst -b,
would respond to. evcvy welcome ex . K
x ercise in the ^tjrrke ofc South Ca.ro* ! J
lina. If she was ?.t native Northern, p
- er, it would be said that accounted .s
for her gfea,t Rift, but she is a na.jvi
. <- *? tive South Carolinian and therefore' p
it must be admitted tb.it if one has the ;\
capacity .they~can be a power iri this
world regardless of where they were J
born. Bishop Ilurst made an ever s
lasting injpression. upon the citizens of
.. -Florence in his 'closing remarks at
the reception. He is certainly an in, "jj
teresting and entertaining Speaker, ^
^ His audience never tire in hearing
him. It is acknowledeged that Bishopi j]
! TT nrcf Vino iiuf 4 V. ? 1.% ~ ,1.. I
wrvt un? IUIMI.^1. t-'lll<- I (j
cationul and religious program in his q
* chorehjtha^ any other bishop .on the (J
? belich.^Our player is tliat Uod will ~T
v* bless such a man with long Iif<f and l{
- wo are going to. the General Conifer. \\
ence to bring him back to rave the ?
old Palmetto State as it. relates to .
the African Methodist Episcopa s<
Church. The conference listened to V
a wonderful annual sermon delivered b
by, Dr. E. R. Anderson. It was a I]
treat to every one that hoard i. He'
is indeed a great scholar'und preacher ]j
'1 he secretaries 5f thc^ Conference, g
Revs. I.. \V. J?merjDtfe, A* C. Sumter c
SflcT.N. rs. ueiaine performed ci'edita. f<
t bly. Drs. J. G. Robinson, .Editoi* of g
th$"A. M. E. Review and S. J. Jofin. g
son, Secretary of the Church Exten. g
sion were introduced to the confer.'.-g
ence. Pre'sidnt Willis and a host of
ence.^-Preside!?.Sims awl -a.-host- of si
visiting ministers were also intro_ ei
?: _ducedr including the l?ishof>'a-wife. n
: The conference mad^ excellent-rq- R
ports. An increase along all lines\vas c?
reported for the gcgeral church and M
nearly all of- the ministers received tt
good salaries for. themselves. Dr. N
J. K. Thomas certainly entertnino7T']j
the members ami visitQrs- of the con_ B
ference. I lis reception program cap ic
tured the State. ''The people ofJEUo ?
rence are high class in every respect,
white and colored. At the conclusion
' "of the pastomj reports Wednesday G
afternoon the conference went into *R
?the^-ehrcthm "of^detegares' tovthe tien. IT
/ eral Conference. 'they were elected it
in .the following order: Revs. J. C. T
Deas, T."FT. ^Thomas, A. P. Spears, I. bl
J. Miller, E. R. Anderson, J. S. Coe. m
u.( s. Kice ana 1. vv. janerette. ur. rn
Deas was elected Hy-'ncclamntfan,- the gi
" TUl6 being suspended*and the secre
? tary casting the conference vote. 01
Thus Dr. Deas is thc leader of the w
delegation.?In thin he in not unl.v m. "Si
warded for his great service in his m
conference,,T>ut for Tus loyalty to his Si
State at the fast General Conference- Fi
Dr. Rice was also elected one of the b<
| . delegates in like manner. The mis. tr
<h&?T~,
nd ? . - _?:ji
Fhe New- Riderl_ii
p Ellis - - - onai-y
sermoq by Rev. Dickerson of H
aTIThglon, S. G., was an earnest ef_
?rt, and he was greatly commend1
lor the same. 'Dr. J. G. Robinson,
moral oiliceV, was presented to the P
inference to address the-conference,
r. Robinson stirred his hearers as
ever before, lie- is a power in our
lurch.?Df. Jeltit SWayed the Audiice
with one of his 'Wonderful mis_
unary selections. Dr. Johnson was '
iso presented and he electrified the
inference wifK'Tus eloquence. The
lufeh is indeed proud of these two
eheral otlicers and their: places' are
jsured for another quadrennuim.
0 say the voters that will composej
iat gret^ ' gathering next May in '
1 the secretary of Missions in our!
. V / >~ 1
lucago. Dr. Coit, our own son, who I
. " 1
reat church, did not arrive in time-.
?iJ "n i i i
ipnary occasion. ' It is said that Dr.
!oit is the best general olHcer that'
ei'urtment has ever had He iejQ1TTud
orator and pvonchev ro?i!
ntire Connection congratulates our!
tate for giving to the general church
u'ch a wbrthy son. The missionary
e; urtment under his administration
as gone beyond the church'a expec
?tiuni?To mVjftfw'1 I)i. Cuil?fop I'tf "
lection is mofc child'" Pl-y' ? ?
Thursday...e\V-'nin^rs, "oT the -confer,
rices arc'alv^Js given to education.
?r. Si in it, president of Allen Univer
ity is a? acknowledged orator. But
lie addresses tlmt he has been (levering
at these series of conferences,
r among the best ever listened to on
3e part of a Co 11 go president. Bishop
lurst left Charleston last Sunday
itii hot a. mininterial and luy n'rerrrr'ers
singing his praise. The laymen
re denouncing those in bitterest
frrms who mislead them as to the
featness of Bishop Hurf^
The South Carolina 'Conference
Idscd the greatest session in its his
>rv and Bishop Ilufst announced the
ppoinhients follows;
'! a rl est on District?rR. W. Manc.e,
1'cnidin.i; elder; Holly Hill. P. C. Jjis_ ntip"Eben57.ei\
E. E. Washington;
iutawville, M. G. Cloudy; ISt. .Paul,
..II. Chestnut; lljdgiyillc, G. W,
'iivf orf^St - .Tomeg, CI.?W. 'u GibbeS,
ille. W. K. Wilson: Trinitv W. R. A.
elder; Maryville, A. B. Coleman;
It. Carniel, J. if; Johnson; Mt, Zion
lhcrt Long;:...Wilton, J. M. Glenn; ;
at-ksonhoro, W. F. Mc Brown, New.
t. Philips, L. L. Rivers; Ladson,Ad
in Brdwrn
Edisto District?M. A. llollins, pre.
ding .elder;' Edisto, R. 11. Dunbar;."
lUdmalaw, J. J. Lucas; St. John's Is-,
mil, J; J. Jordon,. N.. John's island,
['. M. Small;; Mt. Ilorr, C. W. Mc.
Moon.; Adams Run, D. - S. Chism; ~
luigl.y Mission. Simon; St- P;in!l, .
B. Mitch")!; St A ndrn^-f, w 11 .
urner; Macedonia, I. J5. Bail; Ne\v::
oad, .S. Parkeis Ematiual Stution, I.
{. Wilburo; Emhry. Missldnf- Frank :
iaadte, ??^ Beaufort
District?W. B. McPher
>n, presiding elder; Green Pond, S.
V.. Wolfe; E? Combahee; G, S. Al.
any; White ilall^ G,. W. Gillison;
[endeEsonville, C. E. Radson; Camp
:t;ound, EtAW. Qmhani; Bariiet"t7 CTJ.
?crc;- juuii, i. u. Tingman;l
h&ldon, T. E. J. Ball;. Pott Royal,
looruc Piiolonn; Rcanf-nl?HUitirirh =
5 -die supplied; Hilton Head, Iv. J.
mithj Haideville, L. White; Bluflfton
/'J, Gillison; St. Paul, J. A. HoustHt:
ethel and St. Mary, J?as. Mitchc- 1;
luetvilIe,?H, B. Brown.
Aiken District?E. B. -Madk^-pi e
ding, older"; Gramfcville, J. R. St< v .
nson; Aiken, A. F. B. Horry}v,\V'iHis_
111. A T, Kvn-VWl!. Hni>nuill? I II
hamcs; Denmark, D. J. GadSon; St.
eorgc, E. C. Anderson; Hawkins, E.
[. S. Ball; Smoaks, J. E, Jones; Wal_
?rboro, W. R. Alston;^>iL_J;jik^T-Tp"~N"r~
ero; Wolfe;
Vinson, C. Caiust'S^- "Fairfax, A. 0.
rown. Rev. A. F. B. llorry was.e.,
cted the eighth delegate to the
eneial C'Qhfetonce.
Our Whereabotftgr
.We had a heavenly time ot Pine
rove on last Sunday morning with
ev. .Gary and Sunday?night with
ev. Ruff at Camden. The Holy Spir
-icer'ainiy met us at those places.
mw..ywmiuu u.? VWU UL lliy IU1 _
G pastors and both are pood points
nd have a_,.aet Qf- great officers and
embers. Last- Sunday ended our
.TO r tor I v conferences, for this yearr
This week-end will find us up on
ir pastoral work at Lapt-eel) We"
ill preach our last sermon at t&grec'
unday at l i :t)0 A. M. and pive cam
union. We will preach at Hiph IlilL _
mday night for Rev. Fordham. Rev. orrlhnm
hna beon quite nickJ'hqfc will ;
out in a few days. Let the dis
ict pray that he wilLsoon be him. j
... " '>- .? ?-'-^? - - -
Ttifc TMI MKTT<
self. again. Let the people pray?for|
an outiporing* oL the Holy Spirit on
till of our servtegs. on Sunday. ~
. .advance on our knees."
Prfc>. "AH pOrs^ns who are to meet
examination rlasses in the Columbia
Conference and those fo.r admissions
must be at thb seat of the confer
enee at Spartanburg Tuesday morning,
November 8th, at KhOO A. M., as
no examinations \vitT be given, after.
This is the order of tjic"bishop. The
chairman of the committees are as
follows: admission?Rov#~ W.. B.
Bouler; first year?Rev. J. ,B. Martin;
second year?-Rev. - E: Philip Ellis;
third Vear:?Re\\ L. D. Gamble and
fourth ycur?:Rev. E. A. Adams..
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GRAND RALLY - FOR LEEVY
- GRADED SCHOOL v
The grand rally in interest of the J
k?fevy=trHtdett* School was- hold on
Sunday. October at) in thg heh'ool _
building. The liev. J. C WhiU^_nlis
Lur_ui -Zion Baptist Church was the 1
speaker "of the evening. The Zion 1
musical choir and ushers' board were
in charge. At three-thirty there was (
a large crowd of jww.pl>. a; *
II. Brcudus of Greer, S. C., led the '
congregation in singing a number of
spirituals. MisS C. A. Jackson prin_ I <
rcip^l^
presented l^v >Vhit0 tn
audience, itev. \\ titte in his diseourso j i
stressed the value of an educatoin, but
lie showed that a man to be u full i
man must be developed spiritually,
mentally and physically, lie gave il. ]
lustrations to show tlmr. ?-.r
so devtdoped. 'Physical stre^y h with
out pientul and spirtual strength ma tie (
a brute; all mental training. mhde a
Weakling; 'all spiritual strength with ?
no mentaity or phy^suTalTraining n ude;
a Top sided man. For. si child to 1
be developed into a full man, lie must :
be trained mentally, physically and ;
spiritually; thus making a systematic ,
cal being. In a brief .way Rev.;'White
reviewed the p'ast agos-showintr weal.- he
said, "we tire living in the best (
age." lie spoke of the wonderful im. .
prpvemcnfs we now enjoy. The ,
church;-school and home -must-coop. I
crate in the development of the chjl ^
tit en. The home is the first institu. |
tion into?which the child is ushered." ~i
Here, there should be good influence.
The child next goes to church. Here .
ho is'tniifht in Iho Kimdh.. KoTirutl r>f .
his Maker ami "to serve God. ""At \
school the child is taught the -funda . ;
mental nrincioles of life uuil beihg;
The parents, ministers and teachers ]
must- cooperate in the 'development <
of the* children. j
Mrs. Meitom i. White sangr a bean _ <
tiful solo at the close of the address '
While the choir rendered a selection |
the collection was iftpd[whichamount-' '
e l t" $178.00. The* Improvement As_ 1
sociation .of the Lecvy School thanks i
Kev. White, the Zion choir-mul ushers' j
board and all others who helped make
the rally- a success.?:--^ ?- \ ^
SHOTS FROM MY SLING i
By JuliUs Hulman ' J
.Nut hi null as. appeared from us 'fori <
over .two months . l;ct?.uisa the two 1
yours-' illness of the writers' wife"' in 1
spite of his long and untiring: fight to i
save her, culminated in Her death ear. '
ly in September. The strain is heavy ]
tnd the only thing keeps him from J :
despairs is his stjrong trust in God. I
We are grateful to Drs. E. A'. Adams, [
T. J. Miles, J..E. Beard, E, P. Ellis,}
Profs'. Green Jnikron?L. A. IIa\vkins,'
and the faculty of Allen University a
for the consolation given. We thank <
all friends for their symj uthy shown.' i
Bishop Hurst and the Columbia
~ " Conference <
Iv.-eryho<ly"""unilerstands that Bish_ >p
Ilurst has wrought wonderfully11
he. short time fie has been over' South |
Carolina. Ho has lwon so fair and [ 1
iiu|?.rtial in the elections. To un .]
lorstnnd?him( Is to love him.?The ]
delegation wilj bring him back frqni; 1
Chicago. We are on the evfc of the :
Columbia C^ferejiiai--aft4H,roph~~fbat'
iUir^chTfirFTwill send a good report j 1
by its pastors. Let every minister |
do his- host to look out for the inter f
est of the church of God, as that is |
his chief business^. We the members ! !
Of the Coinmli'.i?Confereneo, ought; 1
now and in the nuure strive to make' (
it thc leading conference in the state I
Kuuitusu rtut-ii vmversity is within i
her bounds. Wherever we are" "ftp- 1 j
pointed within T"ho cohTerence each of <
^o:oo'o^''^'oo;o;o"oc>wo:o ^owo:o?xc8
I rOR DEPENDAE
| COMI
g The Citizens Fu*
We"tTave a complete line of I
o Spocial ftriics Oil L;
8 PR1CF.S REASONABhPT
| The fitiren's Fur
1115 Washington St.
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PLEADER
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REV. W. G. OWENS
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I'astor of Mt. Carrtiel A. Mw E.' ^
Church 1926?192? ;,
Delegate to the General Conference
n Bogisviller^Ky. 1924." ~ ?^? 1
:? ." "--.- < t:
us should let It-b'S^sfeen that a man" ^
of God is on "the job. The men who s
have' the right vision of the world r
md live irodlv lives.. th? .world often s
. alls thorn failures; because the world
Cl1"h 1 n " ^
way: ~ v _ *
When Paul went, hungry Und naked, v
wh?m ho wna whipped,?criticised, ?
jtonud and ..<11 ed
him a failure, But dqesn't the *
world see its mistake -today. Paul s
ivaS ^JT ^STTccess, in Christ's" ministry
and. in "Christian influence stands 1
next to Jesus Christ. A. successful
imjlui in thl' Slgllt Of ggjgff dhe
whose life <md service pleases God. 1
Jften those we thewery ones that
' * v \ I ' f
are misrepresented, and made to
suffer because the- eyes of the world 11
ire closed to a Christian service and
life. The world is harder to please %
1 un God. If men live Godly lives v
md render Christian service, God is *
pleased, but man is not. _ *
.Church Study. * '
have tried -tu~Hi*tke the ehrffgfc ?
n study from a boy and observed' ev ^
_'n in our boyhood days tliat often in
X local church thorp would bo a small
element opposing A the pastor \vhen m
ie is actually rendering GtlFfslfaif.^erft ~
I'jfP. bill. |>r Jini-m.tyil jinn I ?
bis path and misrepresent him to-the
outside world, and in nine eases, out _?
>f every ten, people believe tb.it ele. ?
II in ?
imination of thepr motives. But God) (
inderstands it all. During our many
fears in the Pastorate we have paS; ^
:ored meni"b&5slt?p from" 30 to 700. We ^
iVn never failed in any kind of as.
y. .1 ? ?r-y?- ?,"
sessnjent; W herever there was build,
ng t^> be done we did ^ except in cases f
ivTiere~""the~ people did not want'ifflDne.
There Is more than one church re. "]
paif'ed by us and some at great costs. r
There is more than one piece of !utid ]
bought by us as pastor and deeded ft
tg the A. M. E. Chuych and some of it
inside incorporation. 1 ? ?I'
There is more than one building 1
started from the ground by us as "
pastor, in whcih we drove the first
nail and which stands . today as a \
monument, -cut we mention mat ^
to say that such is what the world \
rails a successful pastojr, but that by
pf self is not.' But that "Kind of work '
plus a sorvic" and a pr" that is pleas. c
ing to God is success.
' "Wo must measure real success in ^
proportion tojh'ow our lives and service
please God. """? > . j
EASTOVER NEWS \
The farpjers are still on the go gath
uiing feed and planting oats.? Some
M the bnv.- iinil (rirlg lnft W ^
;he different schools in. the state.
Among the delegates to ^Columbia ?
if the F. A. Y. Masons Grand Lodge :>
were: Mrs. Mary. Scott, Mrs. L. P. ;>
Robinson and Mrs. Amy Mitchell. <j
Mrs. E. B. Lewie and hOT" son.in. s
law, Dr. Walton were very kind to J
Mrs. L. P. Robinson and Mrs. Amy i*
Mitchell while attending thiTTJrahd J
[.odgc in Columbia.
FlastovOr is mourning 4he?death [ |C
)f Mr. L. C. Scott, the father of Prof/ ;i
L. N. Scott. * _Jj
OUR MULL INS LETTER
In the intreest of the News Cluh *i5
School I am working for the young ?
juys and girls that ar? going tn schon] ?
?very day. I hope other pastors' and ?
lehchers in MoltllJk and other friends g
ilso hope that each minister and dele ?
rate of the Northeast Annual Confer? -gi
mce which will be held at Florence, ?
ILt FURNITURE I S
= TO ?
'niture Company j |
furnitnre in the latent styles,
ivlng Room Suites ~3* ^
~ QBF^RAL jk;
niture Company -f-l
?/fllfconfe 4978. . 5 ; j
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ill old us in this noble work; and ]
ictoCer 22nd will.give us at leasl
0 cents "for our News C4ub School
. I am a supauwiniintpd minuster-oi
lie- Northeast Conference and have
een Faithful to my. church. : 7
D. C. Calhoun. _i.
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WAVEKfc*- HOSHTAL NOTES
The popularity of this -hospitid^il
rowing by leaps and bounds* .-TluS
1 evidenced by the continued loca!
atronage and the proponent out.
f town patients.
Mrs. Glen McCullum, the wife oi
r. j McCullum of Bcnettsville is con
alescing front un "operation afid will
cturn home Sunday. .
Mr. Withers of Xaniden has beer
r? the hospital for a week. He is
nproving,to_ the satisfaction of all
Mr. John Baxter of Georgetown
lit1'falhur, uf.'Mrsr~ftopton FuuLtoI
his eity, underwent a serious opera
ion hist?Monday.??was?taker
uddenly ill at. home and had to b<
ushed to the hospital. Ilis operatioi
o fur is very successful.
Little C. A. Johnson, the son ?d1
*>'Mfi Ci Ai Johnson, principal pi
looker Washingtgn High School, mei
vith a painful accident one day lrtsi
cek. As a rcult he came to tin
unil^ uilh :i PrafiitWuh-^tnihiw hm.?
lis operation seems to be entirelj
uccessful and the doctors think thai
s well as ever.
Mrs. Louise Roberts of this' city
.ho rnet yith n soiiuus iit'i itlutlf lr<
fall. fuPttiding, both arms, was (lis.
harped this week.and is rcstinp com
ortabl.v at home 2300 block of Wash,
npton St. Mrs.?
Leather Rnrrrbert of Bishop,
ille has been in the. hospital severa
reeks and is improving nicely undei
Ire expert treatment of Pr. Evansr
Mr. John Jackson, the father of on
wn-Joel Jackson, the Allen footbal
Wnverlv Hosrrtat
- onWednostlay to he operated
n at once for apendicitis, Thoujjl
io is still n sick man, he is reslinj
omfortably. .
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O.N THE * -- -i
CNIGHTS OF TOUSSA1N1
-?=rr of Amctiia ?~?
DieultftW Secret, t-raternal, Bfnevt
ent arid Patriotic Org^nizatioi
Known.
)FFERS TO ITS MEMBERSHIP
Vtd when si k. Protection at deatl
^ d in disaster and distress. Ai<
o ^udents in'college. Hospita
i?alment and Medical advice. '
PROTECTION AGAINST:
Accident Sickness Death.,.
[ HE GUIDE TO: Health, Happ
less. Prosperity, Brotherhood, Fel
owship. Charity, Kindness. Ju^lic
A prrv anrt I nvf
Deputies wanted to organiz
odges in overy-^eity, towtrand Han
ft in South Carolina.
For fnrtker information. Write
HEADQUARTERS:
THE KNIGHTS OF TOUS5AINT
501, 1-2 TnvlorStrert Phone 675
COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA
)r. 1. E. Beard. Columbi
Grand Noble Commander
I. U. Seabrooks, M. D. GJrarleitoi
Grand Noble Medical DiledEor" eymovr
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,_Crand NobleSecrelajy _
diss M. A. McQueen Cbarlesfoi
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T, A. Evans. M. D. * Columbi
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Office Residence
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DR. H II. COOPER
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Gold Crown.and Bridge Work
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Office Phone (3429 1126 Washington St
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i ^ Dr. Wj D. Chappelle "
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-i Diseases of. Women and Children
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VI24 l-'J Asseinhly St. 1301 Pine St*
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e Dr-C. E. Stephenson
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Office: Residence:
7 1414 % - A BSQrii bly. St. _1328 Oak St.
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- 3:00 P. M. to 7:00 P." M. _ _
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