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- Saturday, January IS, 193ft i. ?? *? CHURCH NEWS OF-! k . ' . ' ST.^ JAMES A. M. K. CHURCH t Sunday was a high day dt the St. ~ James A. M. E. Church. " s Sunday School was held at the us- 3 subject: "Baptism and Temptation of S Jesus." The pastor gave a brief but o ? interesting review of. the lesson.'The'( staff of workers for the ycar-ane as follows: Rev..'-J. fc. Dixon, chief su- <1 *. perlntendent; Mr. R. S.-Russel,* su- f perintendent; Mr. E. M. Carr, assis- i tant superintendent', Miss Sallie E* s Ph.elps, secretary; Miss Ellen John-; son, assistant secretary; Mrs. Maggie t Young, treasurer; Miss Fannie Ph'etps* c librarian* Miss Elouise Janerette- nr. V ? ganist. The teachers are as. follows: 1 Class 1?Mis Eloise Janerette; No. c . 2?'Miss Estelle Janerette; No. 3? M.iss Nellie Bratton; No. 4?^Miss Ger 1 trude Bonney; .No, 5?Miss Claretta Clirp; No. 6?Mrs. Maggie Young; No. 7?Mr. E. M, Carr;..No. 8rr?Mrs. * WHfieiraina Johnson The assistant 1 teachers are Miss Ellen Johnson. Mrs, i , Lola Cheeks and Mr. Ernest Robinson. > At 11:15 just at the close of the } ? Sunday school the choir sang to- the 1 praise of God, .Tfye pastor preached 1 an inspiring sermon, using as a text f "So f will go in unto the Ring which is not according to the law and if Ij t'erish. 1 nerish. The them.- was the]1 "Queen ' intercedes for her people." I ~~ ~T "The sermon" was "V^ry" inspiring. The A. C. E. League convened ati' the usual hour. A very --interesting \ | program was rendered. Rev. Ballartl 1 ' gave us some very_-cncduraging reT""1 maiks. At "7:30 ^'e reassembled and were 1 ?-?made t fe6I good. "i ne pastor preach- ' ed another good sermon. The theme was,-"I want to see Jesus." This was indeed a strong "sermon. During the last two Sundays we have 1 4 received. In three members*), and are 1 still praying to . receive more. We were glad to have Revs. Simpkins ' , and Ballard and asked them t<0 come S again. . - J_" The Soembdrs of t tfhe St. James. Church were glad to have Miss Nora THarris, teacher of St. Matthew HI School and Miss Frances Janerette, teacjner of Wilson Hi in Florence present during the holidays. ' | DILfiON . Bethel A. M. E. Church Notes ' Services were opened at the usual hour with the pastor, Rev. O. A. Par ?kor, at hir. post,?Rev. Parker preached a very inspiring sermon from the 1 ~ T 8th Chapter ot st. John and the 32nd verse. "And ye shall know the truth ? and the truth shall make you free." : ^Subject: "Truth." . Sunday School wan opened at the? t regular hour. The lesson was beau - -r tifully pictured out and was enjoyed by all. P Revs. Ransome and Herrin were . welcome visitors in the pulpit Sunday night. Rev. Ransome preached a , noble sermon. His text being found in the 5th chapter of Daniel and the 5th verse. Subject: "God's sign to * man." The W. II. and F. Missionary -?7-t?Society met wtttr Rev. and Mrs. Parker Wednesday, Jan. 8th. . After the " business the president, Mrs. Leah ( Covington introduced Professor Bry- , ant, Reverend Parker and others , who made very interesting talks, j Refreshments were served. Prayer j meeting on Thursday night was very j , lively. . . . . ?? Mr. Frank Bethea died at his hrfltttT^ ' in New Town Saturday. Funerhl services to he conducted at Fine Hill A^M. E. Church Monday." Mr. C. C. McLeod is *out again to, the delight of his friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Hartzog has been r very ill at her home but is much better, to the delight of her friends. Mr. Ben Alford is still on the sick list. Mrs. F. C. Johnson iftrJJiuch improved at her home on 4th Avenue. . Wednesday evening; Mrs. Teretha Henderson entertained a few of her friends at her home on 4th Avfenue. Games.werje played and victrola music was enioved ~bv ail. A delicious course of cream chicken, saltines,. hot- coffee ice cream and cake was served. Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc Leo(f, Dr. and Mrs. C; H". Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duck, Mr. C- L. Staf ford, Mrs. M. Elizabeth Hartzog, Mr. George Leach and Miss Lee McLeud. m St. Matthews Circuit * Although ,the weather was a little gloomy, Sunday was a real treat to those who worshipped at St. Mat( thews Church. Our pastor, Rev. Ira < J. Gamble, A. B., preached one of the strongest sermons we have ever heard from him. He talked from St. Mark ' 13:37. Subject: "Christian Watchful, ness." We were made to rejoice as the God sent man spoke to us. January 1, which was Emancipation Day, our pastor, Rev. O. A." Parker and Prof. W. L. Bryant motored to C* the Preshvterinn ("ThnreVi of Hnnoo 1 ' Path, of^which Rev. G. D. Collins is i pastor. " Frof" Bryant delivered the 1 main address tvhicfh was a master- 1 piece, "Negro Achievement." 1 Sunday, Jan. 19, I>r. E. R. Ander- i son, our Presiding Elder, will be with us. At which time the congregation, i from Mt. Zion_ Baptist Church will 1 worship with us, Rev. Tuck is pastor", "i The Blue Ribbon Club is taking on 1 new life. They are planping big things this year. We* feel that no mistako was made by the Elder to rec _ ommend Rev. Gamble to return to this Circuit, and the &ood bishop along I with his. christian wife granted it. ] We are preparing for the preachers ' ?, and teachers institute which will con- ItrmfcF"on the""5th Sunday: 1 This institute meets every 5th Sunday, i Our program will appear later. 1 bethel A. M. E. Church News 1 ? : 1 Services opened Sunday morning at '< * ' y SOUTH CAROLINA he usual hour with the pastor, Re\ ). A. Parker at his post. The pastor preached^ soul stirrrnj ermon. His text was Phillipian rd chapter, 13th verse. Subject: Th icluMjl lesson was beautifully picture' ut by the Superintendent, Mr. J. C /ousar. The presiding Elder, Rev. E. R. Ar lerson held his first quarterly con erence here Sunday night. Afte laving given one of ' his Jngpirin; lernions. We are/glad to see the young men c he city taking added interest in th hurch work, especially morning sei ices and Sunday School. Watch niodi neeting was carried out and th >Vi 11 rri V* caoWia/1 4-? U ~ ~ ? ? ,*iu*wi< owciiicu tu liavu uuf nun iin Rev. T. J, Ransome preached a soi nspiring sermon. His subject wa Watch."0 ... " v Mrs. M. Elizabeth Hartzog was hos eSs to a number _q? herfriends. at . linher party Wednesday, night, Jai 1st after a" delicious dinner, cours vas served games were played an adio rtiusic enjoyed by all. Thos ett, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.:McLeod, M ind. Mrs. Robert Duck, Mrs. France Patterson, Mrs. Turetha Hendersoi Mr. G. L. Stafford and Mr. Georg Leach. : Dr. and Mrs .C. H. Garrett wei lost arid hostess to the Idle Hot Social and Literary Club Monda light. The business part of the mei ing was presided over by tlid Pres lent, Mr. G. Lr Stfeffordr?The Sectv tary made a report of the baskets Ser the poor during the ho|,idays. A d< licious repast was "served which wi enjoyed by all. Rev. I. J. Gamble, pastor of S Matthews A. M. E. Church, Ha m e and Rev. Bryant, Principal of the Di Ion-Graded School were welcome vi tors in the pulpit Sunday. Quitd number of our friends fmm Mannin Baptist Church Worshipped with i Sunday. " _ Mr. C. C. McLeod who is. on tl sick list is improving. Mrs. F. C. Johnson is improving i her home on 4th Avenue and is e: pected to be out -soon. mr. Artnur runson is still very i at the home of his mother on 41 avenue. Ml1. Ben Alfard is still critically i The infant daughter of Mrs. Jul Rawls died Sunday after a brief il ness. Messrs, R"fuq -I*u4her?Betht of Washington, I). C., were calU home on account ol the illness of the father, Mr. Frank Bethea, who is cr tically ill. Mrs. Berkely Smith and Mrs. C. < greeden left Saturday night fur-Wat ington to visit relatives. Rev. A. C. Suhiptcr, one of our e: astors, now stationed at Greenville made a flying visit to the city da! week. Mr. Willie Cook of Camden was tl week end guest of Mr. T. S. Davis. ' WALTERBORO NEWS St. Peter's A. M. E. Church TJie appointment of the Rev. A. 1 B. Horry, D/ D., to the. AValterboi ;harge was hailed with delight by bot members and friends. He was r stranger to Walterboro as many kno lim and knew him as a man of hig nfellcctual attainments, a grei pre&cher and an excellent pastor. He at once set about to thoroughl >rganize the work and employ a many laborers in the field as~possibl ^ Cfmrclr^Tms taken on nt" life. The services are beautiful an mpressice; tlie congregation is grov ing larger each Sunday and seven persons have joined. A hearty we :omo awaits all at St. Peter's. Many teachers of the city ar several others attended. Prof. Han mitt, Principal^ of the Colleton Coui ty Training School is the church cler and Miss Irenia Brown, one of tV County teacjiers, is oVganist. Th Church has a fine fcody of" male ar female officers. Two ministers' wi< i)ws are connected ' with St. Peter VV. R,-Folder. Mrs,- Horry, our pa< tor's wife has already, endeared he: *elf to the members and friends. Our pastor and wife were the haj py recipients of many tokens of lo\ and esteem during the Christmas ho lays.?Many culls were tti&d'e upo them by members and friends, ar many invitations extended. Miss Sarah M\ Horry, teacher t music at Schofield Inst, and Mr. J< seph Horry, a. student at Allen Un irersity Were visitbrs" of the parsoi igfe during the holidays. Rev. and Mrs. Johnson of the Pre: jyterian Church entertained at dinn< ry; Mr. Joseph Horry, Prof, and Mr P. J. Hammitt and Rev. and r Mr Rev. and Mrs. Horry, Miss Sararh Hoi McTeeix Dr. Horry delivered the Emanc pation Oration aUthe Colleton Trail Ing School building on Jen. 1, an proved himself a~seholar ah<T an ori tor. The celebration presided ove by Prof. P. J. Hammitt was the be: in several years. Dr. I. W. Wilburm, our new Presic ngvKIder held his first quarter a fe> weeks ago and made a fine impress on. St. Peter's ijj'well pleased wit ioth .pastor and Presiding Elder. - . PROSPEHITY NEWS After having spent a quiet but ver pleasant Christmas, the people < Prosperity have about settled dow into their regular routine of work. We want to pause here to say thu ve Join others in giving thanks to Gd for out good fortune to enter upon th tfew Year. ^ -Our Emancipation program wa arreatly enjoyed by quite a cbowd c jeople. Antioch Church was filled t >verflowing. Prof. T. L. Duckett o gaaWrin-fo.^; .. f " . . . I ?? t : , the palmei Benedict College delivered the principle address. His address was simply great. Very forceful, practical and yet within the range 6f the unlettered as \yell as the learned. VOn Sunday, Jan. 6th Mr. Anderson Graham was funeralized at Shiloh A. Mi. E. Church. He was a member of \ Lever Chapel and his pastor, Rev. Dawklns preached his funeral, g On- Sunday while at Church the s news of the death of Mrs. Sdllie Ade mis camfe. Mrs. Adams, was on the y_ street until late Saturday. She died d of paralysis. She was buried at AnI? tioch Wednesday p. m. Mr. Willie Wise^ formerly of this i- resident of Columbia was buried here l- place but for the last few years a r Tuesday p. m.,'in Shiloh Cemetery, g Our teachers are on the job after having "spent the holidays at tneir >f homes and elsewhere. About 45 new e pupils have enrolled since the holi - days and a good many more are exit poctad. 5 ; -7-??> e Rev. Martin of the A. M. E._Church r. and family, are domiciled on the paril sonage to the delight of his many s friends and members. "ijutrrterly Conference was held here* s- 'Sunday; it was a success. Eld'pr A Vance preached-a splendid sermon . Sunday nighL- . l? Mr?r--fcailFa~5pence and son of New d York have come home to live. She ie seems quite happy to meet her old r- friends. I - ' r. Misses Emily Shelton and Marjorie is Bailey have returned and are at work s, again in Mt. Olive School. 'e Miss Annie Jackson snent Tuesdav I nitrht. and Wednesday with her cpnsin e 1 Miss_ Rernice Jackson, XfitliEPlng tn ir i her home in Helena Wednesday p, m. y Our school seems to be moving on Jt nicely but our Teachers seem to be i- working very hard. it spring. ' . e- A good bit of improvement on main is street property ja being niade which tells us that Prosperity is true to t. ?:? , ;v . .'^ r BROOKLAND BAPTIST PULPIT 1- BOARD NEWS Si \ a Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock the Pulpit Board was entertained with a iS Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. Ada! Reeves. The program for the evenie ing was very interesting. The sub. ject for discussion was the Sin ques-1 - tion. Some very good thoughts were1 K~ derived from TJtis subject. Mrs. William Mitchell talked about thanking ' God and showed her hearers wherein it is necessary to thank their Maker. .. Mrs. Betty Goodman complimented all " that was said. ',a After the program, Mrs. Reeves, assisted by Mrs. Goodman seryed delicious cake and t^a. : ?a . ^ ;.d, SENIOR LADLES TO ORGANIZE !r CLUB IN BEHALF OF RIDGE; WOOD CAMP .. n ^ For some time it has been planned To have a~consultat!on among a group of . ladies for the purpose of organizing a society for the interest of Ridge wood Camp. Since there is no societv sc Or organization operating among the colored people of Columbia or Richleiland County that presents it any particular or specified attention, for whom it is rendering priceless seryice, it is deemed very important and necessary to organize one in its ber J half.., ^ Every one who wishes to befcome a ^ member and support it in any way, jQ will please meet with a group of : ladies in a preliminary meeting to be .y, held in .the reception hall at Ridge^ wood Camp the 4th Sunday afternoon, promptly at 4 o'clock, January 26th, y In the meantime you may have furlS ther information by phoning 6922. p A fuller report will be made late^. f. JUNIOR USHER BOARD OF FIRST ,1 CALVARY MEETS 1 The Junior Usher Board of First id Calvary held its weekly meeting at the home of Miss Emma Kershaw Friday, ?-. Jan. 10, 1930. The President being k absent,, on account of .illness, the ie meeting was conducted by one of the ie members in its usual order. The id weather being pleasant'-we had an un1 usual large number^ of members to 'o attend. life n 1 en Vin/1 a nrnif I -Miss- Prise ilia Rogers,- Among those a- who were present were Misses Mayr me and Mattie Hampton, Betty Johnson, Mary Ashford, I.ueile, Annie and 3- Ethel Nesbitt, Juliet Raiford, Pauline re Reese, Mai'garet Coles, Leola Pearli son and Emma Kershaw. After the in" business we were served a delicious* id course of peaches and cakes. W.e adjourned to meet at the home of Miss >f Mary Ashford next Friday. 5. ? J; Greenwood Ne> ** Miss Gladys M. Stuart has returned ;r to New York City after spending theChristmas holidays w;ith her mother ' Mrs. Josie A. Stuart. r Mrs. Josie A. G. Stuart has reop. ened her school at Blakedale, after ~ spending the Christmas holidays at! J homo with her family. J7' Mrs.?Henrietta RobiflSoh is?fiow4 ,r teaching school in Goldville. it Mr. R'jsselt^as rotirrnert tvr New 1 Yorlc City after visiting her mother j. Mrs. Bella Perrin. w Mrs. Perrin -has gone to Aiken to f spend a while before going back to h he* home in New York City. Mr. William Ballard is delighted to have h'is son, Mr. Dayton Ballard here i on a visit. It is his first visit in 30 j y Friends of Mr. Hugh Ballard will | >f .be glad to know he is slightly improvn Iin*- ' ... ) The Missionary Society of Morris j it Chapel church was very sorry to lose ^ re. Evans, who has been Uie feeder for | seven years, ' > Beulah Ballard and Miss Eth- t ?f el Lee Evans have returned to o their work in Columbia, where they have been teaching. TO LEADER ??if?<? ? ? I ^iJw I I I I I | | Friends of Mr. George Hill will be glad to know that he is able to'be out ag; " Morris I ha pel Baptist t'hurch F. Douglas Johnson, 1). I)., Pastor Last Sunday being a warm and' beautiful day was another one of those mountain top days spent in the! service of 'the Lord. Sunday School "was^opened. qix...time~ by-Xhe. Supwin^ tendant, Mr. John U. Evans, with all officers and teachers at their posts of duty, inspired and fuU of helped information on the lesson. S. S. Collection was pood as usupl;- This . is one t>f?largest?antL?best organize*! Sunday Schools in the State, with an enrollment of more than five hundred. Step by step, under the' leadership ( of our great pastor, and gospel min-' IstCf, We are chinning the mountain,~ and forging our way to the top. j Eleyen o'clock services were inspi,^ rational. ' Clfoirs rendered excellent piusic. The pastor brought lis .a won- j derful message using as ,a subject; "iNahums discriptmn of 'Jehovah." From the outward expressions many. hearts Were touched. I At the clos* of this .service the pas-1 tbr organized the "Young Men's .Literary Club," ..Quite a number of young men had their names enrolled. This club wilt r>n-i<t "each Sunday in the afternoon at three o'clock, with Mr. O; W. Ward as president, presiding. Mr. Howard- Martin. Secretary. Mr. C. S. Stevens treastlfVP. .% ! t B. Y. P. U. held its meeting at the usual hour, 4;.i0 p. m. A goodly number of yonpg people were present-anil: tnnk flptfi'n lVnrt in tho Inucnn I Evfening services begun at 7;15. A largo crowd was present. The pas-j tor preached from the subject "The' Means of Spiritual Growth." At the close of the sermon ,Mi:. Jas. Kobin-.. son sang a^beiiutiful st>lo. . The- Hereon hoard -surprised the, pastor w.ith?a^-beautifuV-expressive and useful giftT' - \ ?Morris chapel menthol's shall climb tho the rocks be rugged.' until we reach the highest heights, Mt. Pisgah ' Mr. Tarrant, son-in-law of Mr. Wallace Nance, has returned to Wash-1 ington, D. C., carrying his daughter with him to have an' operation performed on her broken leg. The home of Mr. Henry Creswell was destroyed' by fire Monday about 4:00 p. m. ' Prof. Peterson, principal of the East End School, has opened a night school for. adults. Teaching from G to 8," ,1 nights a week. * ! J , Mr. P. S. Moseley and Mr, Smart^ Sample are convalescing. Rev. W. M. Thompson preached(t\V'' strong sermons Sunday At 11:30- a. m. his subject was, "God's Inven-j tory." This was a masterpiece. At 6 p. m. he conducted the A. C. E. Lea-j gue program .consisting of group sing ing. This was something new and; more than 80 young . njen.. and women took part in th" : Af.7;30 . p. ny he preached from ''The price of tt%~Best." Among somethings he : said: 'All . thoughtful people desire , the hest of everything that life,de* mahds. Men want the best wives, womert want the best husbands. Church-. . es are call ing-for the best preachers .preachers want thie best charges. 'We want the best schools and to have the best schools these schools must have the best prepared teachers. Are we willing to pay^for the best of these? Let us pay th6> price and not complain.";, , CARD OF THANKS "We wish to thank*Our many friends, for their kindness and 'sympathy shown during the illness :md ..death of our husband ami- father, Cieorgp II. Washington; atso the many floral tie-' j signs. ' May t,hdy-be* richly re warded'.T Mrs, Kmmyretta Washington and Children.' _ .. _ . ^ , . . t M s? nirro i If o. 7, ifiuiiiguuii ai y i Undertakers ai .1 W|5\ % y . Uu; ?^ .HI jstedsS ' >] w waz ni N a Kill SfiElralKlHH c _ ^ ltl^r,t fi nerit the confidence K^ ej ied in us simply K?a 1 an unfailing serv- IlljTjj j. n Funeral Direction pEff&f covers every need. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSSSSSSS 1 LONE STAR NEWS ? . e Monday?afternoon?Mi'. and?Mrn. ? Johrison from St. Matthews wert the m quests of Mrs. Frances Waller. Had a very nice time. Mr. Johnson is do-! ins fine with his work at Lone* Star. Our wishes are. that he will continue to do well. We are fflad to Welcome , _ >Irr^. JhTThsdh'Tn this town; he Is a "j great asset. WMKMORlAM ? . Ej January days airain ah?o*? - w It was pn that dreary night That your dear soul took its flight, ^ It almost broke or heart for us with you to part. ; Loving und kind lh all oh vour wavs ~ Upright and ju$t to the end^of your if days V . _ Sincere and true In heart and mind A beautiful memory ypu left behind Sleep on dear one we """a yp" r-j- And long for you through many a _ lear It seemed but yesterday, still it has been one year. j hand an'd father WiJIiani. Lee Clutts, who departed this - life January 16, C ld'29. Mrs. Martha Clutts, Wife.- *? ?Mr. Aliddleton Clutts D Mr. Edgar J. Clutts^_Sons; "Mrs. Josephine Jones ' q _ -Mr*. -Vietoria M. Benson, Sisters. ^ j IN MEMORIAM . o. In sad but loving remembrance of our" dear father, who departed this life, Jan. 14, 1U29 one year ago today. ' . I Fi As we dedicate von ri-mpmhranee a year we mourn "your departure, tih, how we miss yuu. fidllt l' '30 deftt'T A happy father you were so dear j. Greeting an individual with pleasant smiles ' ? Making you feel (he Spirit of love for Our Father in Heaven called "Vour name. . S| Mrs. Martha McKissick * Miss Annie MtKissick Mr. Capt. Miles McKissick Mr. Reginald McKissick. i???-? ' 01 Special Bargains = ? o, In some slightly used High Grade g. upright Pianos. Also bargains on" .? some slightly used Player Pianos, 1 on convenient terms. Act quickly-i?>you-desire a good p. Piano at* a low price. Malone's Music House jE: 1428 Main St. - - *Phone 5210 | (loin m liia t+I SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM , Corrected to Aug. 5,, 1029 Arrive Union Station Leave No. -.?- Nor 505p 3'2 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:15p ?f 8:35a 31 N. 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Quality Pressing Club Dry Cleaning, Repairing, Altering and Dvelmr We are in business /or your convenience und our living. ' tic Co-operation would help J. B. Donley, Manager , Y. M. C. A. BUILDING Sumter Street Phone 38G1 ' V ' * J. MOLINA ARCHITECT P^ans and Specifications . -.Submitted on Gliorfc nolic> * ? >00 E. McBee Ave. Greenville,^6. C. ? {pert Starter, Generator and Butry Repairs PHONE 8580 ripps' Battery Service Dreadnauglit Gould Batteries : Longest Life by Owner's Records j j GIVE US A TRIAL ??- - ?-.?c13 Lady St.' Columbia, S. C. PROFESSIONAL CARflS ^ 11. - - 1 :30 A. M. to 2 P. M 7)ffice 3630 1.00 P. M. to $P. M Res. 0548 Dr. C. E. Stephenson V Physician and Surgeon isease of NVomer ami Children A ?*** - Specialty ffice: "ti Resilience: lii'/i Assembly St. .1328 Oak St. ffice Hours: 8:3P A. M. to 7:00 P. M. DR. H. D HARPER Surgeon Dentist tilings. Extractions, Plates, Cfowus ?? :?wuMWgw - r - Gold Crown.And?Bridtre?Wt?rk ?.. , A SPECIALTY 09 Washington St., Phone 21033 DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist >eeial Attention Given to Diseases of the Gums . v Gold Crown- and-Br.idge Work..A Specialty lice Phone G4P9, 1125 Washington St Residence Phone 8204 . . . __ J dice Hours: Telephones:, . 30 A. M. to 7:UU P- M.. Office 6033. . Residence 8873 '. Dr. D. K. Jenkins r . DENTIST \ lliiigs, Plates, Crowns and Undoes Sunday by Appointment ^traction by Conductive Anesthesia a Specialty. 07 It; WaHiiuglun 3U. -C-olar b. C: ~ DR. L. M. DANIELS ' Physician and Surgeon . 'w . ' icciul Attention Given Diseases Of Women. i fice Residence 25 Washington 2230 Hampton Phone 6420 Phone-7564? DR. J. G. STUART t'ice Hours: ? Telephone: TlO^io T:Q0-lV4tk Res. 4G02 :00 To-8:00 P. M. Office" 370G fice: . Residence: , 30 Taylor St., 1117 Pine St. fice Uours: - - - ~ Phonoe " ?4, A. M- to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 ?? P. M. to 8: P. M. Office 4247 " DR. W. D. Chappelle 1 Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women, and Children A Specialty Office: Residence: 24V6 Assembly St. 13dl Pine St. Columbia, S. C. S. R. GREEN, M. D. rice Hours: 9 to 10 a. m. lg tu 2 p.-in: 6 fo 8 p. m. _V _ ?. one 3700 ' "203fT Taylor Street fice Phone 8407 Res. Phone 0708 N. J. FREDERICK torney-ht-Lnw nnd Notary Public. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?Stale and .Federal Office Hour.*? Phone a. m. to 2 p. ip. x 8630 p. m. to 7 p. m. _ * ... Dr. BE O. Thompson^?? ;?SuiKt'un Dentist^ afes, Crowns, Bridges, Extraction* v A Specialty < (*: 2228 WASHINGTON STREET 14Assembly Sfa Oolqnjblm, S. G.?; ? > 7.. .. , .*3