The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 10, 1927, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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The "Old Gray" ?
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The Bible to be Accepted, Not Argued J
.'"7" . Investigation shows that millions of
people are going headlong to destruc
- tion, while the scholars of today are
. investigating the truths of the Bible,
r The genuinenss, authenticity and
- credibility of the Bible-have long Since
been admitted and established by both
inspired and critical Writers, and the
. ' conclusion is that the Bible is. the
only book that furnishes conclusive
' evidence for the salvation' of mortal
man. This is the Bible's mission in
. . -the world.,,, Atttethrt-c tells of an
pld preacher who delighted ..preach.
^ "in Revelations, and was fairly sucy,
cessful. So on one occasion he told
? liirwR erice illlll ill! WllS> giulllt IU tlUJ I
fine the ^indefinable, explain the in
explainable and unscrew the unscrew^
tiblier~-^hG - resultr he- made a
shameful ''failure' utyoa this occasion.
1 am afraiiTTfiat nlaify of. bur niinisf
ters and -Bible-teasers of today are
making the same Mistake. If \V(* un.
derstood everything about- the Bible
there would be no need of faith. And
if \j;e would stop fumbling over thCsinc
a ' 1 explainable, aiu^jearry' the explainable,
to the ptiople we would elteek rthis
? , mad rna'h' In dost ruct ion. The Bible
should never be made a subject of
curious discussion. The . Master's reply
to the. wilderness "Tempter" coroborates.
this-fact"" Again it is just
?"^'4-M*^hdersI ah 'a^ "*it\ WaT" fbr.
* Nicodemus to understand the' newbirth.
A- reputable minister of the
~~? g6SE?ld, wha- far more Uimi ^L.ui'iu.t
.__.ye&ra .held . metiiQp.Qlitan' charge,, did
not .believe-in miracles until recently
brought to his bed of affliction. You
? lified.nnt worry about tly llihlc ci-ilii*'
-?4for the approach of the grim monster j
. will clothe th'em all in their right
minds. It will be an awful thing for
these who do not believe to be dressed-;
up some day in a 'beautiful casket j
ing to explain the 'inoiiplainable aw
and get men arid women to quit
the ways of sins and yield their die-arts
" -to God's control. . < -. - , ,
Defectsuf Modern Christianity.
A study of the Christianity, of today
will suggest this question "To j
Whither are we drifting?" This
twentieth'century Christianity is hardly
the shadow of the GhristitmitV"of
by-gone days, Precious few homes
have in them family altars. Tattling
and confusion seem to be the~'prime
... . object of The so-called'Christain, of
thjs day arid generation. In the homes
of today you can hear of everybody's
name but the name bf Joous.
body's business but "the King's busi
ness. i iear mac 11 uip mqny wouiu
r_ bfi Christians would exarmtrc:th(. intercourse
of their souls with "God,
they would finiTTHat there is no friendly
relations exisiting whatever between
them. Ingratitude is an aw^
ful sin. But it j.s frequently coniijiitted,
by the so-called Christian of this
age. The laity are not only guilty of ;
this, but the ministers Us well. Aj
-?? Methodist presiding elder may recommend
a minister to u charge almost
' . ~r at the expense.reputation
and then that preacher will beI
come that presiding rider's wurs/. en-.
V > ^emy. If the average Baptist preacher
makes a hit with his. brother pastor's
congregation, the next group
he wants t<? see is the deacon boiird.
He wants to get Some special information.
about tho pastor,?La_mauy .instances
many pastors will only invite
that the public style as "Jack Legs",
"Clod Knockers" and "Clanv, Hammers."
A Methodist preacher should
never be jealous?oLrmother preacher
' getting"his job; and when one gets to
to be like Dr. J. C. Whitp ip tfre Ban-,
tist Church, he needs not beuneasy,
for his kindj is- in demand. Drs. My- '
ers, Boykinxand Brown of Columbia,
are also among the saved of their de-'1
nomination... But finally if a mankind,
irrespective of cre.ed or color, is to bo
brought to the feet of Jesus much of
the defects of our tnodern Christianity
must ie eliminated.
Columbia An Educational Center.
We do not say that the educational
' . - system in this city is altogether per-. |
-??- - feet but wo do say "that we have' one
of the best in the South. Allen University
in this city is a blessing to j.
the lace. She hps given to this state
If - the greatest number of feacherar-f
Scarcely an accredited school in the [
tat.pTFill"t rbat Tbnrn ia nn Allnn
\ uate teaching id it. Benedict Cpllege
across the ctreet. with har wall aqnip- ^
: i. ped hospital is ably doing its shar^j
- of the work. Booker Washington' is .
one among the best high schools in
th6 J3outh, and has at its head one of ,
the greatest principals. .Prof. C. A. j
i .wl ' ? , *3-,
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The New Rider |
ilip Ellis 8>
.r.r.rM^rvr^nr.r-.y^^rvrtr^o^rvorvrtrvri
Johnson-is one of the' best prepared-"
men in this country. The race- feels
proud of him. This school has a great
sialf of teachers: of whom the citizens
of Columbia are justly proud. Waver
ly school would remind one of a mod:
ern college, both in structure ami in
work. Prof. I. M,' A. Myers *'is the
most acceptable and etlicient princij ?if
of Tfhis school. Having finished' -with
honor the college depifrtment of Allen
University together with /his specializing
in colleges abyoad, makes him a
real geouis ih-the-educational World.
He has "worked out, a wonderful sv.s
torn in' his iiutv school building,, and it
is rt" pl.tustirp to see him in action!
Tlu.i iii'i' not till of Euhinihia'n
school!. Others'will he mentioned in
our. next issue. ?|
. ,Tho liatmotto litadt'Fi ?J
"Every visitor from Florida that attehded
the Conferences in thys, state
subscribed for the above paper'. I)fA
C, Peng. oiie of the leading presiding
elders.-of Florida,'said, that Ke is
at ?.v loSS-withouti this paper. lie aided
us in getting every ipan from his
state to subscribe. By his 'invitation,
-I- am poini.i- to bif st-itL ;m<l with his'
iuudstanCl' fret scores , of subscribers
lover there. .'Every man "in South Caro 1
linii should subscribe for-the Palmetto !
Eteiij^r. A eouv shioiltl go ill (.ach col-'
week.' If the. eolored people y. ill not
support;, this i;ip!.r; tlivy -.will hate to.
vlop t; 111,; i ii y M.ljofit ... bt-lpjil"- nlon-l.
business enterprises. -This papor.civr^
rips nip scandals; " "Itrtviii not tolerate
JlUUl ? ling tog,-..and then it furnishes
emplwymont for worthy' colored . men
"Tmd *Women. bo\s and .trills. . "l"he
Hampton Printing Opmpany is' icF'
tainly a blessing lo*pur race. . Any
person coming to Columbih ought to
visit this establishment ot 1,'JlU As
sembly street and you-will ret\irn with
inspii aticp. "Send me- your sub.-ci'tption
or send it to- Mr. Geo. II.. Hump*
,;on, We .should have at least' twentythousand
subscribers in South L'arw-.
Tina. The tltvrely editorials" of KditTtT
j Frederick are worth their weiglit^-in
: gold. Then too the Palmetto Leader
is interdenominational and brings
news from "everywhere. . >
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i ?r Our - Whereabouts.
.We were at St. Phillips on last Suit-'
day with Ko.v.. T. II. Addison. While
the-day .was stormy and the crowd
was hindered,, we had a ' nice-, tame.
' with the. pastor aiid wife. Rev. Addison'i$
an intelligent minister and
rlbe people iue gli-tUly jik^sod-Avinr
hi.rh". He is one of the new ministers
J in the district and bids fair t<v do a.
1 wonderful work aC this historic'
charge, ?t. Phillips js.one of the best
charges in the L'olttml>ia Conference,
with some of the best .officers andineniers-.
This, week end will dnd us
with Rev. \\*. It. Bowman on the. Allen
Circuit.. We will preach at' St. Paul
Church, Sunday at lltOU'A. M.,' and
complete our tpiartejrly business that
afternoon.. Let the people-pray for
thejproscnco of the Holy Spirit.
. "l.ef.-us .iilviin.-i- .o. <*ur-k?ees."? ?
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ItII)GK SPltlNG NEWS- K
Rev. W. . I.. Williams was laid to
rest in the. Monetta'Baptist Church
cemetery on Thursday', Dcc.einher 1,
oldest und best' minister-; iirriiJti,! Iiuro
His funcial was : conducreil l?y the
Ile'vs. J. T. Watson, Bro\vri.rtf HeeotuI
Calvary Baptist Church, Coluinhia,
S. R. J. Johnson,A\". West, J.
W. Myers, W. T. Kenner rip(\ (' 1"
-.}IcLester, gathers- were 'anxiau.s to
.speak, XiutgiiPtt, wi.uid ,ir?i \u i-uui. 'I ho
gravo-was covered with floral designs.
Rev. Williams, leaves jto mourn his
loss Mrs. W. L. Wliliamsy H-tfc* 'tf)f
sons, Henry, Lafayot'.e, Anthony, Al-,
len, Talbert and.Walter; five daughters,,
M|s. Mary A rtpmutt, Mrs, Ethel
Pe.tcr^t'^-Mia&cs Ophelia, Home Economic
teacher at Batesburg High
School; . Barbara, , student - of Morris
(College an 1 Mattie, student of Batesburg
High School.
. * The Ridge Hill High School team I
ployed the Allendale team. The-pamo*
went up nothing-nothir^
. The inclemency -of-the tycrrther .prevented
the Saluda f'bimt^ Tcui^iei-sr
mTTt+ng SaTurday.
The stork visited ATiM.wl
Diueihs Ruifunl 3uMd^,'HlK?? at)d left ]
her a fine hoy. Motho* and baby are
doing nicely,-??-?\
?S^rry to - state?that Miss Jessie-!
Hammnml i? nn tho qiVI/ lint thio
We hope she will soon be able jto resume,
her work in the Saluda High
Schooh i
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THE PALME!
U- . Newberry News .
rain-fall around here wag very
i heavy last Friday. Saturday and
! Sunday the wind was moving sat a
i very high velocity, *. It i>le\v down
iree; tolcgraph poles and wire in some
sections of the county.
Conference was-ljeld at Elisha School1
oti December 2nd, Mr. E. F. FJoyd,
principal; under the direction of Frof,.
W. 11. llarlison, usista^t.state supervisor
ami Prof. J. 1'. Burgas, super- !
visor over the colored agricultural
coachers in South Carolina. '1 he following
teachers attended the conference:
1,'rot's. C. S. Call man, K. F.
t Gladden* Geo.' H. Harrison, S. M.
Voting, II: B. ltickard, G, J. Gallnian
and B. \Y. Bindley. The conference
[ opened at IP. 00 P. M. for business and
mil until ri-.dO P "\f. Siinnnv, whs
i ipfopared Hy ''ho Parent-Teachers'-,-Ast
sociation and served by the Home Eco.ioiiiiv
uirls. The super was gran.I.
A program was rendered at 7:00 P.
AI. by the teachers fo the conference.'
Addresses *\vere givt>h by the"lo'llo>v- j
i 11 vr Pi "is. t!. Galn'tni; it. F. Glad-'
sort. The Saluda Quintette and Elisha i
School furnished the music for the!
occasion. -P-T"..'.. ?.r ' \-Alr.
Graee Floyd is still in the hospital
'in Columia. 'Air. E. F. Floyd'
was down to see jhim on last Sunday. :
lie reported that Air. Grace Floyd
wa.-? not doing so welPr We hope tl-tt
Mi- T'"t(,yd will soon return home a- ;
gain. _ .
.Miss Elhel Bianehi, the Horn,. Economies
teacher, ,dh Drayton Street
H igh -School is in bed with the mumps 1
.die Will soon '~i I'ly tuwin?fc^4
.Mr. George \V. St arks is still on
the. sick list. ? -/ . i
Ml- P, |M'...? ;v-K f,1n?i-nUvi..l |
at . I-itHe ' River Baptist Church _N\i- !
vcmber :)0th by his pastor.' lie pi
a good Lhristian gentleman.
iComc out to Alijler t'napel A. AI.
E llhureh Sulu"'it School next SUn.
ddy uffil hotll'lhG -lbssoh reviewed b>^
Rev. j:.C. SiWfirt. . - .
Air.'-. Wilia S. -Lewis, one of the
greatest e.vahgelists of the A. M. E, j
C hurch and gr.iui^att' of Paytte Theo.
jouicaL-iWniinar.C, WTIhorforces. (57.*:
- avaiT'.Vl he'rselT of the opportunity;
vvlillc in th0 Stalo?tf > visit the -l'icd- i
niont Conference,,- which was' held*in 1
. Greenwood ?at Mt. I'isgab A. 7\I. E.j
Church of \vhieh~ReV; A. J. Marrvn ;
was pastor. '.
.. The conference opened November!
' 2.'Jrd and closed November 27th. Mrs. '
i-Lewis'.left Xewherry for. Greenwood
| on? Xovcinber. 2.'Jrd with Rev. J. C.
Smart and others. After arriving
she,Mrs. 'Hurst' and-' .others w.ert, hpi
St. .schpoj. 'in Abbeville. Eaeh was
! called upon : to express-, themselves*
to tii,,' student body: L
(.la- Saturday, NTo\*mTht'i' ihhh Mrs.
Lewis was presented a buiutiful A.
M. E.;-hymnal as a token. -STie n'
poi teTT~a - very" pleasant stay while
' there.'~ " ??;t""" . ' ' , "
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Misos (arolyn J elf e rs nrrr" JosephineThompson'.and
Ilas'selinc. Tinsley motored
to Ivy, S. C., last week to vit^t
: friends. - ? ? : r,
After spending three weeks in Beftbn
Mrs. 'Sadie. C'intt has^etuvfie 1
to her home in PendletOW7'$.1 G, l\ i'
The Junior and Senior Missionary
Societies of Mt. 3Sio.n Baptist C-hureh
..-11 ifwivit Tl?ivc,lnv .......?
fare asked to be present. The. Junior
, Society was sorry-to lose their pros-.
! ; !< ut.- who v as Miss Lois Griffin,, and j
who married Mr. Frederick Howard
>n.November ff-lth. "Mrs. Howard was
always .present at the club meetings.
Sht. was-tray, and always ftitt -of itfe,
and had a 'smile for. everyone with
whom she came in contact with, She
is greatly missed already by her
Irieiids.?Mr. and Mis. Houard are
making- their home in Chicago, where
Utivwni hm*-.a-job....>M<v-J4ow?rdI
it* ! I >1 it to?,\
^ carsago has made his home In ChiRev.
"Henry Moore, the first president
of the Union 11 ijrh School, .came
to visit tho'school Thursday. All of
the students assembled-tn the chapef
#it 11:30 to welcome Rev. Moore. He i
(Xix\'c an interesting talk, which was
njoyed l>y all who head him. Tho
music for_H}a-X>ccasioir_was played by
Mis Carolyn Milliner, accompanied by
Mrs. ,C. E.-. Watkins, the music teacher.
A solo was rendered hv Mckinley
(JlaytojK . * .
?*Afrsv "Marine" Moss of Pendleton, S.
C., moved to Belton, where she^ will
spend Hie winter. ?
! Union Hifrh .School has been blessed
1 ...xf .V . '
wnn two uozen sons; oooks for chapel
service s7 ~
.Mrs, Mary, Cowan, who has been
upending?"omrtiinu?m?Wnshlntftori,
D, G., returned lost week on a visit,
\Vrhi 1 c here she waj the guest of M'rsJ
Bossia WebsUr. : *?3
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'i I)<.'!)uly (irahtl .Master F,
Mr. Eliie> Moss of Pendleton, spent -i
the week-end in licitt n us the truest .
of his jvii'e. Mrs.. May me .Moss, who :
Is Amu kin.er here-. 4 - ?. p
Mr. Charlit. Cox, who has a job in ]
| Anderson, t*ume home for thC week ^J;
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11^ -^J'arcnt-i i achc^'. .. tiluU* -whs'
"Wriil?i liujhU
intr last Mop: lay sv.-.njti:4' mTtheir r'eg
^il.a- meet iny second, t.hird and
I'.v.TTh "~*?^ti.ii.:^4<rflri .mtmhI ;i'r;iiUr"
tvmliiiv;I' V^IIV:is' lk- third graiUfr
'-ritroir.a; &m*r which cocoa and cako j
wt ic .sciA.cd l y the Coiad'h^-rade. Mrs.
Theresa (Jicunrils Is-insUhetor of the;]
.1 Irrec gaults. j (
Miss tiu' new in-true- ;
tor l'rom Anderson, is ^topping with
Mrs. Ch-monts.
'1 h? i'>.-ple vf th(. to vn especially
-M^thud-si:..-r-.;;rjt.iuf^ivV.up their old '
pastor,-IXC". Kh. dis, \\hdm all had
.winud t" f,;yo. ' ' > ' ji
Miss Carolyn MiiLppr is-ill at this |
ViVjjay.-. u e Inop-.-ylu- .will -soOu recover..
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M:\YS KKOM llV'THLlvlltfAi ?^?\l
M ISSiV>..\?i.AN(' ASTK'it, S. C.
- l)n las-j. tra -tur.-Ul'Y. C; ,
ilcllwithi, vituructl fj'uni (ohTjsr
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i nu't' ahU-a-Uvtv?
SurOay Schi;l ?.?v. :>. .! him. Tilt' los- 1
^son?wiv* v.'i ii ta.ygta*-n;ul yli:H*u.ssi?iK '
| At tlfFT clo^vi ?-7 V..o Sumiay Selxool',.
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The Citizens Fui
C> We have a complete line of.
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thy usual order of open in};, the pastor ;
'elected his text 1'rom St. Matthew
L.*?:18, "Hear yo therefore the parable
>f tht, sower." From this text, the
paster .'preached a noble sermon and
ill our hearts were made to rejoice.
On Mopday,. the pastor visited Zion
Mill, the new church, given-him l'rom
be ami; ?il ( on former. lie js vyoli?
pleased, with this .church' and says'
hat there are great pyssibilities there. 1
it bile there t-y -uet Mi:/vsJ .oarlihhh_
Wo.xUml ami Addie Ori> Nicka-ls; they
arc..the school teachers at* thbs place
uid thgy=aj?e=duinir 11 "groat v.<?i k?Br?
1-J. Philip- Ellis, P. E.,'will preach for
lis nil the first' Sunday, iir-January,
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RADIO SCCiAt. CjLUB NEWS .
Acting, according to tlve request of
the social set uf this city, the IDadio
Social Club gave their annual Thanksgiving
ball at the Udi Fellows dane-,ihg
casino, Fii'da.v-, juglit, November
25th.- ' '
Fu assemble, and aj, 8:15 as-the thrill- |
ing music penetrated each corner of j
:he easino, our-guests began dancing
gi.acx fully across the floor, as if
Irll'ting into.the hir.il of sweet.dreams.
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rXciy in.iiei.Uial plainly showed
that they were 'enjoying themselves to
i he highest. ' ' . i
'1 he'best of music was rendered by
i-h* fan.mi.; Harmony Hi:t oieliestid.
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Saturday, December 10. 1927 J
. ' OUR Ml'LLINS LETTER ' ;> . I
1 am asked to write the doings of
he chaw-h conference heTd at EbentytrjA.
.til E. Church November'20th. . *
{ov. 1). U. Calhoun, a supeiunnuated
ninistuiVyO.f; the North . East annual
'onl'eicHc.e conducted thy prayer serin"
\vhich was conducted tor one
lour; utter wheih thv pastor, Rev.
I. I,-. Puckett read the Scripture les- ,
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There has ne\ t r been. a church concrence
at this clnavin-nin'c.e. I wasins
toy, 'I'-' year.; ago. TKctc were nine
taders in this ehuivh Und seven of ....
hem wci'e present. h.
When 1 joined ".the 'annual ebnfcr- ^
nee at. S] artanhirrg. S. C'., lSishop W. J' *
?\~i>ieker.son.vthe presiding. bishop of
liis state, was very eareful about each
i.i./or.triyinfc the. number of nfembers,
iml pyolmti Hier ;-. . * . ?
1 lie eonl'ei eii .V was very snecess- "
"ul and pVnvcd to' i>e an-excellent why
for the pirgliii- iiinl inehiTiiS^ tu line _
irn ' for tiie .years work. . 4
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Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST - : "
Fillings, iMatvs, Crowns and Hridges. ^pf"
isiimiay by Appointment * .
Extraction by ( midiietiye Anesthesia . '
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1107Is WatihijiftVi.ti St., Cola., S? C.
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1 hyxtcian aim Siiriroon -
SpScHTJ Al ti nt i.?n Given Diseases O
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Office I - Residence.
I i:?5 \V a?hinglon. Hampton
Phtfnc 'iJ'.t't'. n>,Vo 7.r><?4
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* ' v_~treriiist
( old Crown am! Bridge Work
A Specialty
Special. At tent ion Given. Iq Oiseaaei
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Office IMaine 642l> 1125 Washrn'^f St.
? Residence ,
Oflii e lfnui - ? " Telephones: '
lliOO f.to 1:()1) I'cM. . Res. 4fi92
ft: >7P*TA* jffiii > 1' 7?. 1. Office' 11790
DIT7 .I. <;. STUART
Uifice. , .Residence:
l792iMain Street 1417 Pine Street
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Office Honrs: Phones:
II A.M. to J P. :\T~ "" T|;,-.v..: 8875
(J P. M. to S P. Al. Office: 4-17
Dr. W. I). ChappeHe *;;
?Phy-dan and Surgeon r_
Diseases of Women and Children
A Siiotia1l> ' * ' "
umee: * Residence
1.324 1.-2 Assembly St. 1.101 Pine St.
(.'olMinhia, S. C.
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Office. Hours-: Telephones:
11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Oni<4*3536
6:00 P. M to 8 P. M. Res. 6548
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
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Physician njuj Surgeon !' f
Uisca^es of Women and Gliildxen A ]
Specialty -7-?:
Oflice: v - . Residence:
t+tt1-. AssehTUTv St. n..i- <2*
Office Hum s: K:;;O A 11 P.j M.
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IJ r. II, J). 11 arper
"jSiirffoon Dentist
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A SPECIALTY '
Fillings, TCxtraet-ions; T'latoa, Crowns |
_ 1 ? Rni!' Bridges 1 *
Corner Washington & Assembly ~ '
1029 Washington St. Cola? 8. ;