The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 01, 1930, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
Saturday, February 1, 1930.
AVERY STUDENT WINS PRIZE IN
A -4l7TTERICK NATIONAL SCHOOL
DRESSMAKING CONTEST
'Miss Edith Hill, freshman of
very Institute, won fifth prize which
was $-">.00 in gold and blue ribbon irt
thp Buttdrick National School Drpssmakiiig
contest,. The contest was spon
sored by the Buttevick Pattern, Company.
' 25,000 girls entered this con*
test from 80(f school districts. Miss
.5 "Hill's dress was of figured?cotton
I r ut material. . . . ' ?
? The judges were .Miss Emelitte S.
Whiteomb', specialist in 'Ho,nie:_Ec3?nonvies
Of the Department of Interior
at Washington. 41. C.; Miss Charlotte
Williams, Fashion Advisor of Dry
Good Economist: Miss F. Bcatrhw
--Hooter;-nnnir.tnut-'director .of the -Bu-reaii
of Coijt'inv? Art op'tho* National
Retail Dry Goods association, and
Miss -Elizabeth Penrose, Fabric Stylist
of James McCreery and Company,??.
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^ The following studpnts also entered
the .contest and were honorably,
j mentioned Miss. Mildred Shokes, Miss
Sarena Garrett, Mass EsUPtVtsinv
;V inons. Much credit is due to these
k - , students and also the teachers of Domestic
Art. Mrs. Florence C. Poinsette.
Efficiency' counts and the small
> ^ t lungs was what these garments
were judged by. '
BAY SIDE. NEW YORK NEWFT
Members of: Zion Baptist Church
of Port Washington, who have been
.'spending some time in the south and
west are returning.-, ?^?
-There will, bo g?jstfttc pageantr and
concert at Zion on the 13th givoVi by
the. missionary cftrcle, directed by
Mrs. B. C. Tillman. Everything is
revival.;
Miss Lillfe.B.'Scott of Aiken, S. C.
now 'TVsiding in Ilemstcad, N. ,Y.,
?. was most happily married to Mr. Jas.
Bell of Augusta? Georgia, on January
v?7?loth lit->8:00 o'clock at the. .ferine of
the, bride's brother, Mr. Esau SfOtt
Miss JuHa Scott is spending some
time at home in Aiken, S. C., with"
V parents and friends. ?
Miss Cindy* Williams is leaving
Hempstead after the 25th for August
; t a. '
The Bettis Club of Ilcjnp'stead is
., very much alive and ' wide awake.
Mr. A. J. Scott, its president, has
a wonderful program; Last Thursday-evening
the club met Jit the home
of Mr.^sau Scott. It was well at*
1 tended. Mr. Scott has on a plan
help raise funds to. see that s Bcttis
r-, goes over the top in the Rally.
"FUKPi WILL fLlIB" ORGANIZED
1X111111Al.F OF RHHiFAVOOD
CAM I* ?
' In the reception halt at RidgeWpod
camp on last. Sunday aftorndon, promptly
at 1:0.0 o'clock gathered an an
. xio-ks .group of . women and men-* in
the initial meeting of th,? Free Will
Club, an organization, looking forward
;to ' mutual understanding and
cooperation with- the colored population
of and- Richland. Th?**t the unquestionable
necessity of the existence
of the institution become bet
"fee vecoei^yeil and more appreciative
? _ . : nning the race;, to indulge in cv/n-y
presehtav'"need for its betterment
',.L end'to fu.-?ish. recreation and cheer
for the Present and future occupants
. that will cTialde the" duration of their
alescence to be endurable for the
?) "vpus-ii of electing officers.?After tr
u Pupal opening of the club, presided
by Airs. C. II. Pleasant, the officers
. vere elected as follows:
^frsv Chanty II. Pleasant, president
..Mrs, Sarah Robinson, vice 'president;
. Mrs. Nellie B. Davis, secretary; Mrs.
"-"p n -Boer, assistant-secretary; Mrs.
........ ..Minnie Capers, treasurer; Miss Anna
Thompson, chairman of the program
' piPittep, Mr. John Nickleby h*?
charge of the music; Mrs. Annie.Cole
man. chairman- of the refreshment
' ? i -1 ? '1 *7 FT" ftr it _
committee; an*' ^n-s. rsessic waiKer.
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The club had intended to be re^
strieted to senior ladies but due to
the completeness of the support of
the younger ladies and men, it was
-I rdod to-be cooperative; therefore
J- * tbt> membership at present is Mrs.
P.. Canty# Mrs. Lizzie Morris, "Mr. Wil
bird D. Robertson;#Mr? Josh Summers
Mrs. Sarah Starks, Mrs. Annie Coleman,
Mr ft. Ida Myers, Mr. Simon M.
_ *Mrs. iTjQSfiifl lrftpfpf7 TVfrs. Mflttiv
Trapp, Mr. Noble Worthy, Mrs. Nellie
B. Davis, Mrs. Annie Man'igault
-Miss-Marian Young, Miss !? Hagood,
Mrs. Charity II. Pleasant, Mr. L. B,
Pleasant and Mr. Preston Ford.
Many interesting, encouraging "and
instructive speeches were made in the
f behalf of the club. The principal
speakers were Mrs. C. IT. Pleasant,
" who -explained the purpose of the
club as related above, which was unanimously
supported by the forceful
speeches delivered hy Mr. Simon Bates
"Mrs. F. Summers, Mrs. S. Robinson,
Mr. J. . Nickloby, Miss Anna Thompson,
Mrs Bessie Walker, Mr. Jeff Ca3
pers, and Air. 1?. Pleasant. Many com,
monts and suggestions wOr?y heard
from others that were agreeable and
in arllini'pnp/i with" tV,/, ?!??, in
itentiori of the club.
After the transaction^, of all business,
hot cocoa with marshmellows
and crackers were served. Each person,
whom were asked to bring a
f new me m bcr to the .next meetings to
-V bc held at the same place, the same
day, the same hour next month, left
with the satisfaction of a dav well
? spent and with thtnnnmrEfc'e of nothet
movement having bethV taken for the
betterment, and in behalf of the col
orod people. ? ? ?
Mr. John N-iekleby will render a
musical program at the next meeting~*to_
whifh the public is cordially
invited'.to intend and be participants
of, this^evTnt" with he members "wh<3
are expeced to turn out in full again,
accompanied by new members.
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ALLEN UNIVERSITY NEWS
President D. H.-Sim's attended the
convocation exercises that were, held*
at the Saint Paul. Episcopal School
at- Lawrenceville,. Virginia last week.
He"* was a principal speaker for the
occasion. '
The student group and faculty sent
representatives from their number
to be present at the funeral .of Josephus
Gary at Greenwood last Thursday.
Miss Hilda Mclver. and-Messrs.
Maceo Anderson and MacOo Christie
represented the student group," ftnd
Profesor II. W. I3aumgardno r rep re sented
the faculty. .JlU^-'-Ttniernl oration
was delivereiTby Dean E. A.
Adams, of the divinity school. Other
teachers and ...students who attended
are^Profc ssor^ O. Y. Vakjntinc^ .Misses
ers; and Miss Sara Morris and Mr.
Earl Carter, students. A'beaptfftri
floral tribute was sent by the school,
and all the represent at ivos Paid glowing
tributes of respect toJJie memory
of the deceased who was graduated
from the college of liberal arts last
.Juno niagna Cum laudo. V
The mid year examinations were con
ducted in the college this week, and
the second semester's! work has start
eel. All the students are nopeiui mat
they were successful in satisfying1
their instructors. ' '
The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A',
series of plays was continued last
Monday evening with the presentation
of "The Snow Storm' which was played
by Miss Lila Harper and Mr. Fred !
Harrison.
) .Our*girls' basketball team has done
remarkably well this season, having
won the three games played thus far.
.GeorgiaState was beaten 25-10; -Gia??
lin '14-10; and S. C. State 28-15. Mrs.
Jamison is qoach Of the girls' team.
Our boys are to play the Benedict
quintet-Monday afternoon. \Ve are ex
oeoting to win this game, but realize
that the task is not going to be an
easy one. ; ... j .
Last Sunday afternoon President"
?ims spoke at Sidney Park church.
Music for the occasion was furnished
by -the musical organizations of the
school.
The Pestalozzi-Frobel Society of
-the-teacher training department was
addressed by Professor II. W. Baumgardfigr
"Thursday everting,?January
23rd. His subject was "Vicarious Education
its Contrasted with Experience."
' Presiding
Elder G. K. Lyles was
with us at our Sunday morning services
this week. Undelivered a force-,
ful ;ind appealing message. Elder
-Lyles strikes the student group as
being a great preacher.
- v a SUMMERTON
NEWS
?fti spite of the weather the "pastor.
Rev. J. S. Hannaham, preached a soul
stirring sermon at Tail Cau Church
the third Sunday in January;
Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Ilannahan, Mrs.
-Ada Stucky, 'Mrs. Lucile ' Dawk ins.
*Mr. . and Mrs. ?J. D. McFadden- and |
daughter were, the dinner guests of
Miss Carrie Ilurant, the Sunday school
secretary, that Sunday. The Sunday
school Is'doing very fine with active
officers:, and teachers and members.
The Summerton high school bus-_
kctball Jgirls started out on their second
ar lual season .of playing On Jan
liary Lh they defeated Dennis high
school^ i' Bishopvllle- in a gaijie piay-|
ed on i lfeir court. The scores were
28-4.
With the perfect guarding of E.
Smiths id M. Tindal, Miss S. Williams
-ond he colleague were disannointed
jn theii splendid efforts in shooting
for goa'[ H. Stewart and W. N. Geor-.
gia did TTiStice to the center positions.
Miss Lee Baxter and her dexterous
partner, E. Postell, with strong
guarding?made perfect shots from
all angles.
Coach S. E. Moses is. now lining up
her mysterious six to break the tie
pn the 31st between Summerton and
Manning high school.. '? y
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IN UK 1 M INK.H ft
The presiding elder, Ref. E. Wells,
held his first quarterly conference at
Center Hill Circuit January 18th and
of his inspiring sermons. The conference
was a success. ?
The appointment of Rev. J. F. Player
to the Centel Hill Circuit seems
to he hailed with delight by the nienibers
. and ~ fi-jonds.?Rev. Player-n-t
once organized and employed laborers
in the church for better work. The
church has taken on new life and many
visitors are present every Sundy.
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CHEER NEWS
* One of the lovliest affairs of the
season \vas the bridge party given
by Mr. and Mrs. George, <?. Gibson
in?honor of their sister Miss Lenora
Estelle Nance of Greenwood, who is
spending several days in 3he city.
Miss Mary Dales of Spartanburg,
making the highest score won tlrst ho-,
nor which was a box of linen handkerchiefs;
Miss Gladys Owens of Paris,
making the lowest score won a
box of writing paper.
After cards were laid aside the
minafo urnvn imrUn/1 in + s> fhn jlininnr
room, whore Mrs. Gibson assisted by
Mrs. Hunter served a delicious mei
nu.?At- o'eloek w the wcftmgi
Mr. John Louis Howard, James Teddards
and Joseph Turner carried the
viiosts to see the "ShnNV of Shows."
Those invited were Misses Mary
rjales of Spartanburg; Gladys Owens,
of Paris; Frances Turner, Nellie M.
White, Esther Trf Hunter, Nettie Dayv
Ix>uise Finley, Amanda Mc'Knight
- and Ia?ek Washington. Qn 'Friday
- evening Miss Nance was the guest
i of the Kill Kay Cluh, 25 young woi
men were present,1
, Misfa Nanee will return to Greenwood
Saturday .morning.
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DILLON NEWS
Seool for the first grades) has
opened in Newtown Tuesday, January *
28th _iv.hieh will be taught by Mrs,-i
CVH. Garrett, wife of l)r. ?. II. Gar- 1
rett, local dentist. This school is a 1
part of the regular public school sys- i
tern and will have the supervision- of '
the principal of the high school, Profr s
Bryant. " f
Newtown is in East Dillon and a s
great number of our?peojWo ? ov^fi 1
homes in Newtown. *
The high" school seeth*"t6 i?*? get- ^
tine- ynloiitr?mey+rr under the? leader- f
snip ot tne .new principal.-He conies <
to. us 'Very highly recommended and 1
he is proving to be a good principal. (
Dillon is a good town and everybody c
who conies here likes it. . 1
Annie. Green of Monroe. N. =
C ., is visiting her mother, Mrs. I'. A. (
Jones. 1
-The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. '
James Be then died Fi-id?y -.ft-.- -> ] !
lew days' illness. . l-j
LATTA NEWS _ (
Dr. C. II. Garrett made a business (
trip here Monday afternoon. 1
Mrs. Maggie I). Scotl is visiting
in Florence. 1
Messrs. Odell'e Hunt and Cash Be- 1
then spent last Sunday ii\ Conway. 1
Mrs. Frances Piatt spent the week >
end in Clio with relatives. , .
Mr. Richard Fladgcr, who has been
ill for soine time, is slowly improv- (
ing. 1
Prof, and Mrs. Jahics A. Ilolman
were the dinner guests of Mr. > and 1
Mrs.. Barney Sellers a few .Sundays \
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. Mr. J. I). "Windham made a business !
trip to Dillon Saturday.
Dr. Modarikan Deneiyi, a native of 1
West Africa, is giving a series?of J
lectures gt the various churches tFtisj J
week. - ?
Miss Rachel T,,. Bethea was hostess (
to-TKeyoung people's social club last
Friday /evening. After games and
other amusements, a delicious course
was served. 4
Prof. W". L. Bryant, principal of^ '
Dilion gratled -school, was here last j
Wediiosday: *
The Jolly Six Social Club met at
the home of Mis Alice Page:'Friday
at 8:00 p. m.. After canls_and- music
delicacies were served. Those
enjoying the. evening were Misses
Ruby Raiford, Ruth Allen, Alice V.
Page, find . Rachd Bethea; Messrs
Garfield Owens and Hannibal Fladgcr
and others. Mr. John "W7 McNeil, 'ji
member of the club, was absent be- *
',.n?Un Xf lllnnoo
- Misses Ruby Raiford, Ruth Allen. I
Fun ice' Center, Prof, and Mrs. J. A.'
HoVmfm ami Theodore. were dinner P
guests of Itev. and.Mrs. J). I). Dough- ;
ty Friday- afternoon.
SIT MTKU NFWS ,
- The?Progressive-Federative Club
arranged an excellent program which
was presented at Mt. Pisgiih A. M.
K, Church on Sunday afternoon, January
2<>th. All present enjoyed the
numbers oiv the program. A neat
sum Was raised in the collection, to
lie expended for charity. ?
.Dr. ,1. D. Davis, Sr;, is improving
.rapidly-after having been confined to
bed for a \vOek.. >
Mrs.M. Jenkins and Mrs. Alice Sla-.
tor are very ill and in the hospital at
.this.tinip. * Mr.
and Mrs. -?E._ I'. Palmer, Mrs.
Pearl .Spears anfr Mrs. F. F. Jones
motored to Camden Monday
Prof and Mrs. C. A. Lawson and
Mrs. F. F. Jones motored to Colunibla
Friday... *
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Folder charmingly
entertained at their beautiful
bungalow on Oakland Avenue on last
i Saturday night, January 25th in honor
of^Miss Schell of . Columbia Several
games of whist were played after
which the hostess served a delicious
hot supper.
The Progressive uiuo neiu men- is
gular meeting at the home , of Mrs.
James Brown. Quite a large number
wCt'e present ami intnli businena wan
transacted.??fhe?club ; was?favored
vvith the psfsence of the city federation.
Miss Usher. Ilev presence means .
much to the wor-k?of the club. Quite!
! a few calls for help were presented.
The members. readily responded with
donations. After all business was. Mi nished
the hostess served delicious
refreshment. ' 7
HIMO NEWS
"Miss Miranda Jackson and Mrs. E.
' Morris, teachers ?of the C'hapin graded
school were the week end guests
j of Miss Thomasina Bpir/.er. Miss Boo
y.ef is n iPhcher in The C'hapin sChiud'
also. ' - t
An unusually lovely affair of last'
week week, given Friday night, January
24th, waft a payty given by Mrs.
Maqde I>reher. at her beautiful home
where she graciously entertained quite
| a bunch of her . friends. Mrs. Dreher
has won many friends here and the
young To Ik ate very proud ol" her. "
j"'Hiwnii1 invited to Uto^fUnnoon ,
| with the hostess were Miss Miranda
fvFai Miarii i?l'em|?aud?linrnioi..
Koon, Mrs. Kiilna Morris, Miss Sarah
Ballard, Mrs.'Rosalee Gant, Misses!
I 1 I/vti'fkl] o n/1 Thnmo cinn \f nq.
srs. Cleo and Forest Spence, Willie!
i Corley, O. G. Bowman, John Lee Dre<
her, Solomon Koon, B. F. Bradford,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dreher.
Macedonia Baptist Sunday school is
rapidly progressing, Mr. C. 0. Craw- .
ford of Harbison college is the superintendent
and is working very1
faithfully with the school. Sunday
btnng STTrh-'H heantifnL Mr. Crawford
| brought" Mr. FJliott MeFadden along
with him to teach for the school. The
| U^son was well taught and thoroly
Lexfffained by him.
I the Young's Chapel church preached
a wonderful sermon Sunday morning..
-The- weather being very favorable he1
had -a large attendance. Mrs. Cunningham
and little son and daughter,
accompanied the Rev, Cunningham.
it.-.
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ANDERSON NEWS
The Anderson County Teachers A
tociation held its Teacher's Institui
n?Anderson January 24 and 25t
fhe- tirst session was held Frida
light at 7:30 in the auditorium- <
fteed street high school. Prof. <
Keytar,.' yjce president of the Ande;
ion CoQnty Teachers Association pri
tided.' The meeting was opened t
tinging the Negro National Antho
liter which Rev. Oibbs of the M. 1
iturch offered; prayer. Rev. S. <
JaiiUiliftli-delivered the devotional ir.i
tage, Dr. 1?> C. itoCanjts. superinte'
lent of the city Schools, delivered r
ibk* address.* Two musical selectio'
;ach were /rendered by Reed stre
:horal club_and pupils of the S. Fai
street school. .
Saturday m??*ning tha
iivided into three groups: Primar
Intermediate and High Schfol ar
vere instructed by Miss Katie A^di
son. Prof. W- P. Flenrly of &pnrtn
aurg and'Prof. C. A. Jphnson of C
lumbia respectively.
/At me noon nour ail groups can
together and after a brief devotion
LiXerci&e Prof. Johnson held his a
Jicnee spell bound with a most wo
Jevful address. Practical helpf
things that mean so much to teae
rrs. The teachers..were then allow*
to ask questions and present the
problems which were answered sati
Phctorily by Professor Johnson.. M
Dendy was then presented and spol
briefly in his pleasing way. A friei
t>f Prof. Dendy, Prof. Neal of Spa
tanburg was presented and made
few remarks. Mrs. L. L. SeweH ai
laughter came in at this period ai
iMere presented. Mrs. Sewell spok
Tile domestic science class under Mi
Kfolse Morris had prepared dinn*
for the teachers which was served .
the' Domestic Science building. E
instructors and 6f Miss A. E. Web
"supervisor, and Prof Latimor, pres
jent of the association for havir
the institute
Rev. S. C. Campbell, Rev. H, (
Anderson and Rev. W. L. Zimrnerrm
motored to Sumter to the board mee
ing last week.
Ml*, and Mrs. T. B. Williams had, i
their dinner guests Sunday, Miss M;
mie V.( Gambrell of Chicago, Miss*
Maggip Butler and Eloise Morri
Rev. i S. C. Campbell preached tv
xcellent sermons Sunday, They we
forceful and full of thought. The a
tendance and collection alL day wj
good. Three persons were added
the church. ?
Pulpit Aid No. 1" of St. Pdnl- e
tortnined Wednesday afternoon at tl
homo of Mrs. Annie Swilling on Th
mas street.
Mrs;-Robert Beatty was hostess
the senior missionary society Fridi
nfterhoon at her home on south, T
ivcr street; Yearly reports Werc gi
en and the worTc reviewed. Two <
lieious courses were served. On tl
51 st tlio society held a^topular mee
ing and quite a few of the other a
cieties weVe present at the home
Mrs. T. B. Williams.
"Mr. Walker Fisher of Abbevil
spent the week end with his ststc
Mrs. Fannie Mattison.
Mrs. Mary J. Thornloy, known be
ter as Mother Thornley, is ill at h
home on Daniels street.
Mr. O.'.Lee Davis jpotorpd to-^5
1'umbia Thursday op business. Mi
Leon Wakefield, Mrs. \$ H. Youi
and daughter and Mr. Eddie Williar
aet'onvphnied him. ? _?
Adult Schools art_being organiz
all over the_?iHHTt/ny the county s
perviso.i*r^fiss A. E. Webb. There a
two in the city, one at Fant stre
school and one at North Side , schoi
wilt attend regularly.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Sherard.had
their dinner- guests- Sunday Mi-is 1
Butler and Miss E. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Andrews
Orangeburg were; In Che c'ty la
week on business.
Mrs. Mattie Miller was hostess
Pulpit Aid Group No. ^Thursday s
ternoon at her lovely home. A ve
interesting program was rendered i
the business hour. Delicious refres
moots were served. "
verybody is invited to the Baza
at St. Paul Baptist Church "Anne
M'i*day and Tuesday nights, Februa
:tnl and 4th. Come out^and get su
per. Given by the senior and juni
missionary societies anebthe fotrrpt
pit aid groups. . _
The Elks met last Thursday nig
at the attractive home of Bill Mac
Neal in a social meeting. A delicio
course was served that was enjoy
by all. _
Mrs. P. E. Asbuty in getting out
a car made a mistake and sprained h
hand "very painfully. She was unal
fr> attend to hci" class work last wee
Mr, Boyd E. fTenth^-drstrict man
ger of the Atlanta-Life Insurance f
was the week end guest of Mr. ai
M rs, ;.Iack - Gantt. 1 '
BLACKSTOCK NEWS
The first Union was held in 10
at district No. 3, with Lodge No. 11
All nflicers were" present/ U. FT Sn
ders Chairman, J. W. Emerson, se
rctary and ,C. L. Worthy, assist?
secretary. Eight -lodges reported
total of $.160.90. Splendid,# a Iks we
made by W. E. Williams and W.
Richards.
m j ?s. Diuimi IU u pic?
c(l with the work of I)is. No. 3. $36(
00 paid oiit, also the 90 cents for pc
tage'to the secre^ar^.
ORANGEBIRG SOCIAL NEW!
The M. M. P; C. was entertained 1
Miss Lovely Mae Morgan at her re;
derrce ort Ooff avenue. The husine
part of the. meeting was very in'te
cstin'g. At the close of the meetii
a delicious repast was served.
Miss Orr will entertain the ch
next. A few young men joined t
club at the end of the repast. Tlv
were Messrs. L. Singleton, Thos.
Harvey, Wm. Knight, Williams, Be
nett, Mitchell, BufVpnd White. ;
The evening was very pleasant
spent. \L;.
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"Dr. Berry Back In ?
** Office After Operation %
h.j _ ' ??: *' ' $
y i (I'rom the Cleveland .Call and Cost)
"Five yejirs ago two dfictor*, one i
3- a. surgeon-a^mP the other a ilyntist, ?
C- began practicing in ' adjourning, offi- 3
B" |ces hf? 2270 K. r?r>th. .street. Between
yj thorn developed a friendship whicli is 'i
n., (/lujdod only by their admiration for ) g
^ .t-ach other's ability in their respective I *
professions. These two 'men are Dr. '&
*57^7 B. Berry and Dr: h. 0. Bnumgaf- ?
<>-: ilner. ... . g
lI! "In. search of larger offices Dr. Bevis;
!V moved to his present location 'U
f">th and Central. During-these years :>
it hr. Bailing: rdner has. guardciC the .?
health of his dentist. Dr. Berry- It ?
""as ihe hand .that will not Vie strayed 3
y, that m^de it necessary for the den- ' ?
id st v,: he i me rated tipbn; it was the >
er kilful bands of Dr. D. Baymg'ard-' ,"4j
*- v tli.it?lesiiiieil?j-rr?Bt'-rvy to his ?
o- family? * .7
"Amr-npw. Dr.. Berry- is back in his Z
ie otlice, hands on the hvlmT again shapal
inn; his own destiny.''
n" Dr. Baumgardncr is a high school "<
graduate from. Allen University -nhd.'.?
O" a CQlletre : hd medical graduate from j :
2d Howard. After serving-h'is interneship >
,r at Howard he practiced his profession ; *
s~t in Columbia fbr- a short. pcriotrTtrTcr")
which he returned to ..Freedman's hos- | !
. itill for special training in surgery i ^
illdov bni'tftl' f'nvliu iiiwl U'u..n'..l.l I '*
a r. Iiauhijrardner is a son of the late j 'i
id professor James L; Haumjrrir?lner; of \
N lien university..arid Mrs. F. (J. Bauni' \
^ l M\ ilaunifcardner has' many success- 'j
in i il operations of njajor proportions
v- hi*s credit situs- he .hegampraeticing^ J]
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