The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 15, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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The I'iedmi nl Confereuve
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' be>dj weht aV loiivi in their praises
of IM-'htip . ut d'Mi s.' i lilts*. . As. we**
are preparing a summary ut' the .six
contV'ieijces in Uiet next FsAiie iirfd
will jaise speak;Of f,in and measures,
we shaH riot' hurupn ear reail 'ts with
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Calhoun' FaIj.t;. khvtVi; d'uiftW
;? "3Hs., t.. 1k? ViTppdyd; (iK(jn\'iilu ILsttler;
(jtc'utvv'illi,-.A. C. SjjnipU'r; i
- AII?UM'sijiv Si^.. "\V. ( \ ( i ii"\\;di <1; l-Hio '
' West, W^j'. fja,Flat' Ikak. K.'
J ?T^ Curr.,;, 'koaUck'?. M.' "Ma>scy ;'
(irocnvi!!i' .( y,/j jiliis!; Piedmont,
P. .1.-. W-il.KWiV.'in nvl'r.r.-T. Ik
Lm.vo,. JC'lf:Vr>|>i!v : I-'. V. lJ*n<h\
^ Townsvii < . V-. . i ;i 't v -tnAliip, *UU;iWare
ij' U. \W VaWy; HocKy4.
Jlivc r. J.Va ; I n/naids,- (i. li.
Iiryy.n; iii tiKyin.'Aii;.. ( .. I..'Hi:nr?;r;
v.* ' 1 >?.*i, K M. try, -Pre si din# Kir I
' der; (li ni'iiwuud, i
ft. A. Lykes; i'isr.alt Sta.. Cirocn\vo<>il,
W. -.M" i liotii|?~ <>n; lUvnnise
Lund, few?.. K. 11. .I. Ji',fiaifcy IJc-'l
. the], .('.ii\, iM.-O. Williams; llod^es,;
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^'"n. ' 1 ' i'. 3 ; ll'0< nwood Cir.'
I.'.'U. (iaHoU'n y: Wi'lm
?thoni!j W_ Ivi.i^' fitil 1?jVH( tT. Sliol-'
ton';* Lauren? J ?Al.i ii t, i??. Ii". .Johnroft,
J ,i ('.-i a 1, n> i?ii, in .C> amide;?Lin ?
ton Kta., L. A. Lo^ah; '(ioldville Cir.,
?>? Nance; )' | ,ar and*" IJonne TTjlTv
* J. S. \V.. liarjicrr Ml, Ciannol,S.,
loosely; Uvn<>, . ('. I'oHi-.ek; Arrtiocjt.
an di\It"T A. ii. l,jndsay; |
: '.. \tratt;i:!ort,' i>, Suijer; i' j I ill,-. I). Al. t
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1 I'l'i ? ^ i (i 1 j < .iVkI i1; i i I
* tW tl> - ' !i * ' linw-oC "oi;r??t'onc- ri7T~
stat?o.)H*ii ...j.. Char-i
rod t' ! (' v ,ri?.in CtiVforcnco and.
stationed at Ijarinali "Cir,, 'Newberry, i
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and
The New Rider . ;;
nip Eim ??? L
' S. C.'; Jt M. Dawk ins, Jr., transferred
Itr-t-he'-^oluHibia Conference and is.
appointed assistant pastor of Sajters
Memorial?Cinnoh 'f^oliimpja. S. C.;
<\V.. I. (lore transferred to the Central
Conference. idjU stationed at St.
James Cir.; 1. S. Heed transferred to
the" Northeast Conference arid stationed
at Salem Cir. The bishop acquaint
ed the conference with the conditions
in and "around Allen- tfnrvvtsity and of
lhi' additional departmdnst added by
t!ie trustees. Ho told of a necessity
of an increased budjret to meet the
Taiiie: The conference ordered that
rii committee be appointed tq eonsidei
tins matter. The committee was as
X'TIoWf l*TOsjtijn5_ Elders Dr. B. J.
lt::m?cvr"J; \y. Doug-lass, Pr M. Gary.
1?. H. Johnson, Station Pastors Revs.
A. Sumpter, * J. E. Beard, B. A.
I.yUos, ,1. B. Smith, Mission Pro.ach.
- Revs. \V: S. Minis, P. L. Ely, J. E.
\ a;1-'. G, T. Shelton, Bros.'G-C. Nash.
I', In CnlloHUK-U?T. Smith. K II. Bell.
1. 1 r; Henry, and Miss 11. E. I'errin.
Tli committee approved the added deivart
meats and t"e increased budget
a tVl Lamport ioned the . same to each
hinge, .in the conference. The conloi'once'"heartily
endorsed the recconv
idatinn of the committee and voted
IhutlllPotlSly. : : r
. Our Whereabouts
Oiliest Saturday and Sunday we
u| oiled-ouv first votihibof conferences
\ iih.Uev. (iTl\V. James on the WedgeSi-.jd
Circuit. This is really a first
< 'a-s chargu and has a nuniher one
u.espcT preacher and pastor. It is a
pleasure to moot with the noble staff"
p t\\ .. .c i\t- - ? - i 'it
> j, ii > in .mis charge and wnn mc
loyal members they are beautifying
b.,i' h 'the' ehuveh buses' anil making
fin in attractive indeed.* We had a
time there _on SurTduyv- All
u pre made to rejoice in_ the
*; -?i ??f h(h' salvation. This week end
v. :!i lin'.i 'us at KastoVg'r.'S. C? With
iiv\*. T. II. Addison, A. B., B. D.. We
w !l 'hold our business meeting at
>' !. lliilip's Saturday 2:00 P. M.,and.
I i (.avh 'there Sunday at 11:00 A. M.
Lot-the people "pray for the presence
i. i' It he Holy Spirit. "Let us advance
nil 1 our knees." .. ,
P..S. In the next week's issue we
hall publish the attunes of those who
led their conferences in 'reporting.
Greenwood News
spent" a jolly evening Friday at the
home of Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Williams.
Sunie. very excellent . punch
v. j^siservinL--?- * v..'
Brewer's- basket ball team has be<:i\
practicing for the season under,
t ' ; direction of Prof. T,. K. 'Robin'son
:i:>tl is looking forward ..to a bright
*1 on. >.
.'ir-. Willie L. ' Moon and Mr. I).
'-. fiyj-d motored to -Laurens Sunday
Mend the'abhual conference.. '
Misses- M. Handy, I,. Young, F.
I'Urnoin in Amlcr^on at' St. Paul
UajiVint Church.'4- ,
M rsf-aTTL'. Khigh is in Roanoke vi.1
e'- her daughter who lost] her bus-"
. 4 * ' r" * ' i-l'
aid some days ago. She is expecto
Miss L. Whitsbn of Brewer spent
Sunday afternoon with Miss E. Waller.
' Miss
A. liurbeft is ill at this writing.
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..Mrs. A. Nance has gone tothe
bedside of her 'sick-daughter 4n Alt-xandria.
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Messrs- A. Bluford, L. T. and C.
Klugh and Bernard Smith spent a
pleasant afternoon in Anderson SunAIi
. W. L. Moos is somewhat ill.
Mi'.s. F. Sims and daughter spent
the... "week end in Laurens- attending
the annual conference. ,
.diss Kathleen Blufbrd is.iniproving.
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Phtr "many friends of Rev. P. S.
Moseley will regret to learn that he
has been sent to another church.
The manv ' friends fif ATr Will
Wright will regret to learn of his
ileal}). ^ I
Rev. B. A.Lykes has been returned
to firt'vmvood to serve another-eonfcrenee
yeai'. .
Miss S. Smith had, to leave, school
to go to the! bedside of her mother in
Savannah. U-' ; :?:
AH*. C. Campbell was called to
Spartanburg one day last "week on
in i-nunt of-tho-death of his brother,
Par-* Camphol^?? ?
l.K; Holiday and S., Jones spent a.
" h.Hj' with Paris Campbell, Jr. Sun-t-77
ATr. VT. B. tfvans Was the pleasant
- rest of MisS C. Campbell last weok:
H? was en route from Palm Beach to
("V.atanoogft. ^?
NOTICE ;' * .
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^ THE PALMET
. Look out for the White Xmas that
wiR be given at the Macedonia Baptist
drorlh, Thursday night, December
27th.p Come oner conur* all, bring
a dime'jJnd laugh with us. A Xmas
tree wilE be-givei} on l^e same date.
-?Mr. H. Hi McChee is on the nick
ttst this week.?. -?? , :?-?j
Misst E. Waller has announced her
marriage which took place Spi^omber
2'Jth, ail to the surprise, of her many
. Mr. and "Mrs. W. C. Wooiridge of I
Oak Street announce the birth of a',
oounciiiri baby boy December 3rd.
Miss II. Williams, Mi's. L. Williams
and Mrs. A. Williams attended the
Piedmont conference at Laurens.
^ -j, jThe
I'leilmont Annual Conference,
which convened last week in Laurens,
is now a.matter of history. The Rev.
A. C. Sump ter.teh t ys.erehof R TiSt
a r< .1......
n. v/i ?JUIII]/VVI ) VIIV vi^ iiuiuiv [laotui UJ
Allen Temple, wa$ returned,, and his
legion of admivers' arc highfy elntod.
And that is as it should be. for the.
princely young pulpiteer * wrought a
.plendid work here during his first
year and greater things still are c,\:
peeted of him this year. He arriw.,
eih in Hip city lntp Simdav afternoon
bringing with hinv the Rev. Beverly,
Associated Press Correspondent of
Richmond, Va,., who Sunday night de-,
livered a' veryNihteresting sermon, to'
thfc clelight of a very attentive auTlicnce.
On tost Saturday, Mrs. A. Fisher
i'Oet Ivt'd?thi" sad?intelligence?of tine
death of her brother. Mr. Henry Weston,
at his home near ^bheville.. Atv
yompanied by four of herl sons and,
her two daughters-in-law, she. motor-!
e.d to*-Ahhqv\lle" Sunday. to attend the |
funeral services which tyore. conduct-i
ed at Salem Baptist Church, the (u- j
ngral eulogy being delivered by Rev.
Jones, pastor of Mt. Pleasant Baptist
Church.
The ReVi Jones preadied from the
hook of Samuel.. The elFort twa^-a
masterpiece " if there ever was one.'
[The party returned by way of1 Ilo.dg- [
e^ arriving?in GroenytHe late?Sun?
| Mr. J. Bv Calhoun, head steward at
Allen Temple and lay delegate, attended
the Annual Conference.
Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Thompson, Miss
L. R. Tillman and Mr. C. A. < Williams
motored id Laurens last Sunday
tn at t orn! the Piedmont Cniil'e:encer
Whim.: there they were the
quests of Mrs. Mary Whitner.
M|rs. llattie.L. Duekett. the efficient,
superintendent og the Rhillis WheatAy
Center, arrived recently from\.
r? (h, where she did post waduate.
work at Columbia University. ?
Mrs. II. E. Williams attended the
conference last week in Lanures. She
reports one of the best conferences in
several years. . *
The Rev. \V.' S.- Thompson, .pastor
of .John Wesley M'. K. Church, has returned
f 1.0in his annual Conference
and was^easiphed to the pastorate
_ >f John Wesley.
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More Money for;,
Diamond Rinj; "Contest. ' ..-^V
Several rp ports have been received
since last Monday from the persons
iii the. Diamond Ring'CVmtcst. Miss.
X. L. Grant was the happy recipient
htlWo'-s sHmmvo oniWiS, KTTAOlilA
fof the I>eauti fill diamond ring \vhletv
win he a life long remembrance 'to.
iher of the work'she did"in this contest.
The amount so far in thcr cohL^.st
has far exceeded half a hundred
dollars. * Includijftg this effort, Mrs.
C. \V. Thompson, who sponsored this
affair, raised more money last con
a ^ . .. i
Yerehco year than any other individual.
It is hoped that Mrs. Tliomj)-!
son will continue her excellent work
thru the coming year.
As these lines are typed we arc
reminded that a mild type of influenza
is sweeping oyer Greenville and
immediate vicinity. There are many
sick and several deaths have been
attriEdfed to this enigmaTof the Me-'
dical Profession. j
In listing your holiday gifts, kind-1
ly allow me to suggest the Palmetto j
| header. Your family oV friends will
appreciate it, it is the state's leading j
newspaper and' it covers, plxtejtike
the dew... ...
PENDLETON NEWS.
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,The~ basket hall team "of "the Pemj-dltilo?.-school
is getting roadv for a
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iiiu cin uiiriy asie.
Mrs. Rena.J. Clark attended the
Piedmont Annual Conference at L'au-j
rens, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, j
Rev. M. Ski Masse y of Al^vi^jtl
thp new pastor at King Chapel A. M.1
R. church..
Anderson, County Training 'school
of Pendleton v ill close for the Xmas
holidays on December 21st, will open
A Mnn'nary 7th, 1829* . '
Rev. P. J. Wilson, the former pns|
tor. of Kinpr Chapel church was sent,j
to the Piedmont Circuit in the Green
ville,. District. ' . ' |
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ro LEADER i . ,
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White ^Christmas will be observed
at King Chapel church, Sunday, December
The ami nfeatitve of the"
program will. l>e the -Star?TageanU ,
Mies Km ma i I ill motored Mrs. R.
G. - Reese to Central, Krlfiny of last
week.. . 1 .?? s ?
A lovely party was driven .Kicidny^
Dec. 7th' at the home 'of Mr., anil
.Mrs. R. Webb. After a jolly time,
the guests were served a delicious* rev
post. -The out-of-toWn guests \w<7re.'.Mr.
and Mrs.' R._ Jfacl: of Mallinsland
Mr, ,D. Ducliaiiijon ui'i' Spat tan-,
burg. The other guests were: Misses
P. Hamlin, C. Thompson, J. Tl.u>mp
son, C. Reese and K. Hill, Mr. ri'iiTt"
"Mrs. J. Thompson, Mr. imd Mrs . CJ.
White, Mrs. and Mrs. G. Johnson,
a.m.. .. ? ?-?
t-t. s-i irveu, Kl'CSl'. .1. I'CII-f
pers, J{* EC Hamburg ami J. II. Itob-1
in.son and Mis. A. C. Binmigardher.
Mrs. S. ll. Uantt has du en 011 the
sick list for a number of days.' She
is now able to lie up.
To Mr. Ind-Alrs. Ai.-hi.. AtiiYU'cll
was bouiv ;a lovely littfy daughter,
Monday Decenyber Urd, mother ."ari'.f
+nby are doing; -nicely.
The neWeimt. r w.-i-?nami-d Ifiis^iU
Andrena. j ?
.Miss It. N. Nicholas spent tin
Thanksgiving holidays in -Union* with
her parents.-!-- i
Miss Pauline ..-Hamlin and('.
Hamlin- motored to Greenville ^lu-'j
t ng,Thanksgiving week. "T I
Itev. Zimmerman -of. the Silver S.|
Baptist Church .was diner guest ata
the home of Mr. and Mrfc. A. Guilt 1.
Sunday. '
Mrs. Dora Katie. sister of "Mrs..
Alixsotiri Olive. \v;i ; hniicd jn Green
i-illc V'oahty where she resided: ""Mts.
.M. Towns trt-companietl . M vs. Olivet
and her family, to witness the-'funeral
services. Tire funeral was cohdwted
!.y Mr. W. I. Peek, mortician (jJ'jAiiderson.
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CLINTON HOLDS COMMUNITY
I'AlU. .
I'm sure-thai the many well wishers
will bo pleased to learn of the
success merited ?thru st-renuous .- efforts
on the pall of the stock-holders
?iW..?f'UnOiM?r.. / -! 1
VV/lllllilllUl^ . V UUU'l'U
Agricultural' Fair?A'.-.-m/in linn?hnrlast
week, ."Although first of its kitiil
for this place, cold weather too, the
exhibits 'were indeed commendable.
The Carnival afTdctf met it . to. the occasion
and many windy . rides" were
taken by the children ;is well as j
grown-ups, mi the me! 'ry-gn-rnimd. 1
Owing to urgent call to Laurens, the,
writer could not serve at the Needle
Ctaft.booth as lirst planned. . Mrs. j
Laura Shell served .instead and prov-'..
ed valuable, help, l'iittes awarded as
follows: ? y
~Mfell Street school exhibits: First
prize's:' Elizabeth Duncan,-: centerpiece;
Frances -Meadow*, vanity seV;
Almeta Ilamlin, handkerchiefs; Miss
I'ruitt, teacher, -croquet; homo-able
mention, Ruby Williams, pencil drawing?Maggie
and Miggs; Ii.etu- McCoy,
sofa pillow. First prize <>n
paint work, Miss Mary V. Raifey,
teacher ; of Domestic Seietiee, organ *
'oroo'oo c- o ;>
I Pom .Be;
& Hair Cull tire: Facial Al'a.ssajjii
g: ^ ~ vnive i v i 'i.v ii.
Q itlAUX-iKj. 1 IV
| 1131j Washington Sir
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BMSiflMSCiiiiiiKfTri ikliiift fi r
for Economical Transportation
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Bigger and Better
THE CHEVROI.
123:t liAMl'K
| AT A W O l^N F
? Leevy's ,
V- Service
I - > CORNER TAYLOR ,
Standard Gasoline and Mo
ker Slate and Vecdol Oils,
LADIKS.RKST ROOM ?
. 1- ??SERA
-at _ . l- ?
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die dress ahd scarf. THelma Fa-nt, j
yellbw^silk rayon kimono. 'Miss Ruth
Rice, yellow organide apron." Frances
Meadows-bed-spread. Miss Ida Boyd
stencil cutting," speeorian writing. 1
Miss Corirfc Rodch, teacher Cth grade'
Willie-Lee Glenn, pencil drawing and
painting. -"Bell. Street achool house,-,
first prize. 'V ; . ].
ML Bethel' school .exhibits, Mrs. S. f
Dendy, teacher: sofa pillow South
Carolina; vanity sets, etc., Miss Min-1
hie' Clary, basket .weave from woolen
thread first prize. Croquet Mrs. Mtt-:
inie Rooks. Fiuits-r?pear- preserves,
Mrs, Jl-arriet D. Blhkcley, iirst prize.
l)uilt; second prize empty spool. . 1
Olucers: C. A. Wadsworth, Pres.; I
Hov. L. A. Ljjgan, Vice-Preslflent; S.
dor, Secrotary.
I Ilo&rd of Directors:. II. P. Craw-1
ford, Chairman; C._ A. WadrfWorth,
I.. A. Logan, S. C. Dendy, H. L. A1-.
exandor. ?'
Jo a Bigger arid Potter Fair. Watch,
.lis, grow! ..
s. ' t ' !
Newberry N ews
' : ' - ;
111,. lM.nlm.iiit :i
suci-cssful moot in>? and one amonp the
host. annual conferencesjield this year
Hfshop-. 1.1 tirst. is counted one of the (
liort prosiders vthat South Carolina
lias over had. He does not talk much
l ut r.ules the nun; knows what he is
Initio: and does that. This Conference ;
rrriscd more money than any ohtor-jd
"conference held this year in propor-; *
-iioai. I ke preachers transferred fr.om ?
the Columbia" Conference goi good ?
appointments. Kov. W. -M. Thump- r
son goes to Ml/ I'isgah, Greenwood, S
1 c
iiev. ,J. Hawkins goes to Hanna t>n. a
..... "/ . . . ' .o 5
m."\. jm.iiiiihc goes <-u Laurens nv?t ' ,S
-Mi-- ! ILylcii and \vi 1~?j and two ul' r
.lt.s frituals, motored to the city and ?
spent llu.1 day with her mother.- j.
-Mr. .J. I4I0.S'; his two friends, Proi. !*t
i\ .Pratt and K. Fi Floyd motored to j
-4 :uttft;-' t.o visit- the conference.?4?
-Miss L. M. LilMetVood went hone'
ft' 111 hei school?Fiiday to visit the
conference hut found, her father sick ! '
in" . 1 cil.She. returned Monday. 1
Dr. and Mrs. Quarls nlotored fo;
Prosperity . Sunday to. visit Mrs. K.'| '
Mostly. . , ' 'jr
There, is a ft rent deal of sickness, in j(
the county anuiny tho school children, j
( nee from Klisha Sc,lU?ol. r?
. All-the new preachers were Kind to j
see a bright -and.* sifn shiny-.day*''last .
Sunday, Qijite". a crowd Jity out-to
Miller C hunel forSttndny School and
ajsy poaching. The program conimittcii
is arranging for a nice exer-1 '
rise Christ Ol:lS. Old S.nnt'1 fMnua .. 111
be there in his royal costume.
?YTarhrr.T Meotrnj* December 22, 11 ;
o'clock. All teachers are -^requested i ^
t? be present.;,
l)r. 1.-. :W. Thompson has a largtvjpractice
in Laurens as a. physician" j
a!';l siiriteoiw . ~r ' L
.wcivvAAO'^ooc''0ov^"<-cc?:^cyow>^,*'.
iuty Shop V p
iK, Manicuring, Hair Bobbing 5 ;
;L'STON & DENDY '
ARTMENT STORE |! ,
eet Columbians. C. It
0 C"7Q v^' r
: : r ~i riTMfT?l |1
Quality Features I v
that make Chevrolet
1 J> J the world's/linest lowpriced
Automobile. I ^
ET COMPANY I '
L\. AVENUE i
J
OR BUSINESS II,
Standard i 1
Station 1
& GREGG STREETS
tor Oils, Essa, Mobitoil, Qua- ?
Cars ?W a^cd^an'd Greased, r
Radiator Water"St"
PROMPT & COURTEOUS g
rieis |
A i v '
Saturday, December 15, 1928.
; : : > v &?> v ; ! : : : : v : * 'X^:*
? Chevy Chase Coun- $
:|: try Club |
>{ Open for Eil?aprcmcnls for ParE
ties. Picnics. Daiu-os and Outings A _i
For, infwnnntjon, Phone 7916
31 US. M. !.. KIN'(;,^io|iri"elie5g |
i* " ,.V I 'I' A VI AI? At Y
Y VI ?' ? ?. t liWU, V
I phone 3793. / J
;, ;? ?;??:?
(Quality Pressing Ciub
Dry ('leaning. I{t'|>iliring, Altering
and Dyeing
\ve are in business for your eon'- ?
yer.jt-jTt.'G nrtd our living. A lit- /
tr<> Co-o|h*ration would help.
V~" U. .Diitli'.v, ManxR?? /_
' V. M. c. hcilwng
Sumter St. Phone 3861
Instruction In Paino Playing
?Mrs. M.-B. PRt E~
Interview* will bocheerfully nr.intedparents _ ...
or prospcctve pup Is by appointment
... BEGINNERS A SPECIALTY
~^ cTcrRUSSELL
Kiiport Mechanic on all Makes
)? TALKING MACHINES. With *
V -* *? <, . . ?'
(reliiiiibia Music Co.
PHONE 7586
'0i.8 Alain Si., Columbia, S. C. .1 ?
iooooo-r-^.o-r-^vvoooocuyo^ocfooo
! Professional 1
1 Cai ds i
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hjlO A. Al. to 2 P. Al. Ortice 3636
(1:00 1'. Jl: lu Vl'. Jl. lies. 6648
Bfe ('. K Stephenson
Thysirtun and Surgeon _?
Hsouse of Wonieii and Children A
Specialty ^
Jfllce: ,itesidence:
11-11.j Assembly fSt. "'1328 Oak St.
)llice Hours: 8:30 A.-AI. to 7:00 P. M.
t)R. II. DJFARPEIt f
Surgeon Dentist
'illinfcf*. Kxi rai t ions, Plates, Crowna ~
and Bridges
tTbld.C'nnvn arid liridgb.'Work
A. SPKCIAI/TY
1U0 1-2 Washington St., Phone 21633^
:DR. II. II. COOPER
*\ ? Dentist
Of iho.Gums:
Gold C rowu ayd' Ili:idge Work
A Specialty . .
Mlicf 1'ijiiiu! 15.120, i 12") AYnsliingion St
. W'iiiVin/i* Phone 82(51
:30 '<(. .*1. to 7:00 1'. M. Ollico G033.
I Itesiehce 8878' .
.. ' ' ' f ' . 9
J)r. I). K. Jenkins
.. '' . ?JTENTIST . .
'illifigs, Plutcf, Crowns and Bridges
Sunday :l>y Appointment
'.xt ruction hy (AmdnH iv<? A r.p?sl lioala ?.
r tsj ice ia I ly, ~ 7 *"
1071 o Washington St., "Cola., S. C.
I)r. L. i\I. DANIELS
, Physician and Surgeon
Ipeciul Attention Given Diseases Of
. .. ?*?? -'i,
7 Women. -* 1
Mice D?s.i
125 Wiisliiiit:I<<n 2230 Ilnnipton
Phone 0429 Phone 7564
DR. J. G. STUART
Ifiiee IIoui;S: Telephones:
1:00 to 1:00 P. M lies. 4692
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. QHlqe 3796
iflicc: Residence:
702 Main St. 1417 Pine St.
ifliee Hours: Phones:
1 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8876 r
6 P. M. tgfi P. Jtl^- Ofl'tce 4247 ? ?
Dr. \V. Dv Chappelle '
Physician and Surgeon
.'Diseases of Wortfen and Children
A Specialty '
Office: t Residence:3241/2
A sscinhly St. "1301 Pine St.
? ; . Columbia, 8. C.
>m7y Phone 8107 T?"" r>h?no a7qs 4
ik. J, FREDERICK
Attfoney-al-T.aw'nnd Notary Publfc
- PUACTK I. IN Al I ^
?Sfnte and FcderaT' ~~"
119 Washington St., Colombia, S. C. t
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