The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 18, 1931, Page Page 5, Image 5

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jF - Saturday, July IS, 19.U CHURCH NEWS OF BETHEL A. M. E. CHI RC1I NOTES | The isumiay School- convened at l he 1 n regular holir 10 A. M. After the ' formal opening of the school lliej" teachers took tiluirgcr_of their ylnsses. , The *ubjec{Y~TPhe preaching of the A-J11 postles was throughly, taught t?y~.fT1 ~P v. teachers to their classes. The pastor flanked all'who heTped ' in any * way toTjkake the W. 11. and * F. M Quailreltltiriu yieeting a success. 0 Mr. Golden, a representative of the Pilgrim Insurance t'oinpany^aa- UU.Ji troduced to The school ami gave a very?-plehdiit>-4ov4+*w=rrf?rtTc lesson. Come again Mr. Golden. a 1 1 .1 C * * -> ui .~v. m. running service began. Dr. Lawrence's text was taken from ^ Dainel G:10; "subject: The Open Window. The subject was well discussed and full of thought. .. ^ v ? At GiilO' thft- -youngs-people?meet ilip was held." The leader was Mrs. Law-. * renrer ^nb.Tprtr- HTr\v can we follow Z Jesus. The program was well .carried y ?Ottt;?*?r?r. S. K. Collins made ~r#m\e very timely remark's on the subject. Miss jtaneis Frederick's recitation: y One way to Heaven,V was very much ^ .____enjoyed -by the?Lcngffers. "The sentence piayers and remarks by \,!>r. ; Lawrence were verv much eir'ovn! I>v i ?.||7" ^ . ; At 8:15 night services began. The j s 'v pastor preached another iestrtvtive ^ r.ei'innn. TptI l?ni .dul i.ni r, T~rT:titi? " ject The Pale Horse. The season was T ,/ well received anil was full of thought v LADSON PUlXUV'liiUlAN Rt'll NOTKS J Itev. X. S. Powe, "Pastor 1 v . , : . t The church work is moving steadily * " oiT under the wonderful leadership of our pastor Rev A S Piuve Hn is J. a christian man and one who under-'' stands how ti> put the program over! Sunday was a beautiful day ami the I ?? ?services "Were also beautiful, I Sund:\y morning, July 5, Dean Fitz- v patriot of "Allen University brought t to us a wonderful r.e-mon based oh r ' John 14:1-2. Let not your heart he troubled: ye believe ih God. believe] also in me. In Father's- House are I many mansions; if it. vvefF^^f^sp.. I t would not have told you. 1 no to (J prepare a place for you. This was i indeed an impressive sermon, and j from the expressions of those who ; i . heard tht minister we may . say his1 f words fell one good ground. Thisl --sermon was in keeping with the- ad-; | ministeration of -the Lord's ."Supper. r, Visitors present in our church ser-,'j vices Sunday WtMv: Misses bin 1'. I' Boyd, Nina Pruitt, Mamie L. Hollman,! e Marion Johnson, who are attending t Summer School; Mr. J. S. Stanhack.' r Jr., representative of the North Caro-'s Mutual Life-insurance Company and Mr. E. G. Weathers representative tif the National Benefit Life Insurance Company. ' ^ The Daily Vacation Bible School closed a very successful term, .of two a weeks work. A- very interesting program was rendered by the pupils Sunday atternoon, June 2lT The en- r rollent was 100. m We are all looking forward to the | Sunday School Conveneiton which <. _ will convene Jn^Chei^\v on Jnlv |" BETH FIJI KM,.ILVJ'T .CIU KCII j Rev. S. II. Smith, Pastor . . ^ The Bethlehem Baptist;.M n?ionury i' ; Sufh ".V iUli > ? i>:> 11 > nil Thursday afternoon f>;.'!0 at* the |'esi-i* donee of the President. Mrs. NY11 i Craft. * V !v ? T}U>" 'metinj.* was unuuially good. j' Thtr president itutde?it?Vrry- helpful talk on thf lesson 'he suhjeet - of i which was The-threat Command..tent. I.nving the Lord thy Clod with all th\ ' 'might being the first .Commandment gnd the second , is' like ijnto/it. love. p thy neighbur as thy'veil". li'^uv'keep 71 the first and second is easy. _ A salad course was served by 'he :?hostess. We wen- very glad" tit" "have ** our pastor'with us who has been ab-~~ sent from our .meetings for the p.ist two.yveeks. She is suffering from a ceiv'ed fium a miss step two weeks ' ~ ago. At this writing she is slightly j iniproved, although unable to he .at her work. \Vt- are praying for _licc__ recovery. - , Sunday School \vas very- well at- ] tended. The lesson was very, lifter- j ?? esting to all.?Many?visitors Wi re I j present, among Whom were. Mr: and ' * Mrs. II.' E. ..Taylor. ?- ' At 11:dO Brother Taylor preach- | ed a noble sermon which everyone 1 enjoyed, after which tin- doors of | the church were ?upwu-j?Uuj?pel siriiri 1 . ?? sought jmemhcrshin. Sunday evening the B% Y, P. U? was held at the usual hour,, A lovely group of youhg men and women ' were present hud some very helpful 1 remarks, were ifkade by the pastor. _At?8:00?o'clock?Kev. ('. Coins dm? himself credit by delivering unto a packed house another message whfen * < ~ ' had an appealing Jctfcej upon the minds of the people. Text found":" ' Numbers K):~7. "The Twelve Tribes" was present-' ' ed on Monday* nighi. I1 was . ?p.'ite 1 a success. Rev. I.. Morris of Char - lii?.inii >?ilinia?l tin1 lamiiiiK -niium, J Text found doshu.i I :h. We wish to " express our tippi eeiat ion to our v friends who cooperated with'"us so > nicely. Rev. Morris will preach fo> ' us throughout tin mi4?I ominnn i ion Sunday .lulv 10 at .'1:00 o'clock. ' The public is invited to worship wi'h us ii) anytiine; ' SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHI'KCll 1 Sunday School opened at the usual I hour with superintendent' and tendinis I at their post of duty. The lomuin \\i?m' j beuatifully diHcuauud. SOUTH CAROLINA At -11 :IJO. Rev. Anderson mounted lie nostrum and dolivoro.l to. us aother of his. soul stirring seryions. lis text was taken from Titus 2:14. NnuT^ave liVniself for" us that he TTgtTl redeem Ais- from all iniquity, ml purify unto hilnself~*u peculiai tnrpte, reirluus -T>f~yrooi1 'words."'"** '? The iiTFTor'v'of Jones (Impel A. M. !. Z'ion Church preached sa wonderful emion for us.at tt;OU o*!ock Sutula> Ttortioon. luniorand Senior I.eapue held their Tfel intr Sit 5:.'Ul and 0:150 At Hi.'tii the Missionary Society of e< mill ' ( alwi y rendered a .Mi<-jvnry' play on Stewardship. A numher of visitors were present hnnlay mornimr. Among them were i:s. s. U., Wallace wife of our ex \st< r. y Iw.avs. Hail to- aw UiLor* worship with us atui extend o?lluuw--- ?* ??>?1 ia 1?UvwUtiwi' at - aH i:ne. The Vatin^ People 15il?lo class oT 'ion Holiness church rendered a proSum;, Let the lower lights I t. laming; Scripture lesson read by Miss Vnnu Harris; 1'nper, by Re\ W. L. sash; Song; Remarks, Mrs Deimie frown; recitation, Miss Dorothy'Mesellar: recitation. Mjister St nn:e stewafd; Paper, Miss Eli/.ubet!) dial mors; Paper, Mv. Willie CJreene; solo, Master IaM'ov Stewayd; Paper, diss i.ncile GarTiugton; paper. Miss Sarah .McKclar; Remarks. .Mr. Willie \ .Jones; Quartet, Messrs A. Brooks. \\ Jenkins, F. White and J. 11. Jones; ^apcrHPrssrRus^ Harris; -Paper; Mt?s Irace' DaWsoh; Paper, Miss Fannie ?lie Turner; Duett and Chorus--led-by diss S. McKellar and Iaicile Clarlihfriil); Remarki by Mr. Whitfield-Jones. .Master David E. Rice of Baltimore dd.. was a visitor and also visiting lis grandfather, Rev. D. II. Johnson, {emarks by pitstor Rev. W. L. Stevard. Miss Barbara McKellar misress of ceremonies. EM VN EEL A. M. E. CHl'RCH windriy was a I ea P'ful 'lay ho intense heat & large cTVxxTI was ut. Sunday School which was, in full doom was opened by the Supt. at l):l)0 o'clock. The lesson was Keautially discussed? The Sunday School picnic will lie at .exintrton Wediu'sday. jluiy _lll. Hope 11 that can will giTwIth us and enox the outing. A soul stirring sermon was prpschd hy the pa-tor at tl-:M0. l>r. Widen of Bethel was a distinguished isitpr sorry he?Pad?to leave, bet'oiv ervice, '; . We. regret that- the A. C. K. I.ease's president resigned,^ Miss Mnrvaet Washington was elected. ' We tVel tire she inxapahle of the office.. At 8:30'Rev. .1. ,T. .tones- proa?bed nohle sermon taking as- a text subnet "Spiritual Blindness"." Rev, I.. Vance?w is ;iio in(i* The ' iTi<t ingin-hd visitors-. You are welcome. Rev. Summers and choir will >e at Hudson's Presbyterian Church lunday at 4:00 P. M. ' The ptihlrr?h=?inx itft 1?tn?attend mimical proo rs.m vix en Py Bethel"hoir and others Sunday nig]bt at 8 *. M. Come out and make this , a voirrf "m - 3? Miss Geneva Griffin is srtmo v lint hnm?vo(l at hrV home 12-107 Rlmwov) Mis- Puirio Rates j- st i'1 (. ..lO'iiel 11 her home. ' * . ..Miss Viva Roseooro ";s <i .in> fine; vo are hoping she wilj?ty> homo in a i'i' il.u r.? ??* *?"? Mrs, F.lna M. Murles. R. X.. is reicying-Mi<i FstelT" K. Xanoo. R X.. lI State Pa-rfc. although she worship>oii with us Sunday. .. Prof. .Tamos'.\V. Sawyer motored to smtmvhia- -for the week-eiuh-?Ho?iW ttprniiTTg'-SitiitimM1 ?Tj?State ' t \ I'M RKtKllx I.AM) MM S ' The- Sunday Sohool workers \toiv it viu-ir pe:t< S.rtiiiay and" Mt. PisrahluuFa io.iV lively Suiv.iuy Sohool. \ 1.. 11of i ].( ~ia>>i - i t-1>?<i ud \\ ha 1'r y iiaP !'* 11 nai for tie?fr'ariiay ??. t... i .'.onvent ion. Miss . llfirt w as olooteii o represent Mt, i'js^ah' and a yomy U1UI," Ml'. "Joseph l>a\is W;ls' e!lV nT iltei'llate. Thvlv \\e;o many \ isitors '.,t 'our -r^rvk-i"?i'-timiay ami Wo, wote yiaii toia\o Mr. Kiihaivisoa with us. Silv \a.; hoeti a vny laH-ht'ul nu-mbot\ bat Joi atise of lier w ork sho is. un'able r. top to in i ohujvi) Vory often. MPs R.iohol l.priik h.is just rr<. uinoi. l'rom Myrtlo.Roavitr wheiv_ she. "The riiur^ir .-Vni Board had theTT inmv. t sary a;._Poahio Rrnrrrh nunlay ewnn g. I : wis aw.y (niti'p. ?i\ t' ocas-ion. Many solos* iutJ iddrosses were u iuiv im by the nnjuH'l'< of tin' Vil UMni..., . IQU WliUil wi# a mlit. to tlu-ir i-hiii|vh and ?o tin-niMonday night. M:-. ' Anna lacker tail *; very successful onti rtoinihent or her Sunday School class . .Sa;inlay night Class No. 5. Mr. 01&*>r >1 teacher had a, very lino enteraiii.nit'ivt at the hall. ?One of t-he moat, unique e lit el 'a in neiits ,of the year was given by the oaealuiii Daily bible SelioOl Ullivlr ,vas rnndiieted -by. .Mrs. b.FTtTiel borate It only raiv ^en Jays, but their vhibits and th,- eoncert was remark* ible. (tin- of tin- u bite-social and re*, igloos u orlei . l finlei od?invaluubio eiAiee both during the school days no) at th,- tonccr-'. All the music \rt-s played l>y hell. There- will be a fashion show at totible Ihaneh Monday night given i\ (lie Hli'lilliiTs of* tile--A. C. K, l.i ague, Mi Oe-.si,- llee Coliinfin; n oi-fot cr. Ml* so* l-.illio Mac Welton und \\il* f '*' ,: ' THE PALMETTO j lie Mae Jackson are the delegates *.? j the Sunday School convention from 1 Double Branch. 'Ailinen shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sligh Wednesday night , of hast week. j The Revival" Meeting will begin at' Double Brailch A. M. K. Church, Ne.w brook land on the fourth Sunday night. . i - 1 1IK1.KNA NEWS' __ ~ Sunday was very high day at Brown Chanel, Sunday school opened at 10:30 ?with Supt. J. S. Gary ami all of the officers on their job-... The lesson was (discussed at length and'reviewed by! fhf"pastor. Rev. R. A V rang. Wc ' are- very glad?tn?strr?t+nr?Sunday I School was in such a large group j at 8-JSl M. Rev. R. A. Young preached i a nopje sermon that m tie eveiy.uu.dy_, ?m?tin* eh inch?fttH?hapyv?zrrH <hcd 'tears,, at 7 P. M. the A. C. E. Leaegue met in full number, as usual, we a.e proud to see the -young peonle a-e. i taking in ten s't in the League the les ; 'all at Brown Chapt-i and hear the i At 8:710 P. M., we were blessed 'a-; gain with a tu ble sermon. It' you ; | want to hear trood preaching just j ^^ ^ t.-umivi r-> anu .ni >, ira i~. urtj uuni^ i liNe. 1_ ^ ' I FREE HOPE A. M. E .. ' Ctli'KCft NEWS; Sunday. July !2:h v.". .'-i hish day j [at Free Hope, at the '.ls,.ial hour the j Sunday school?n -'-mbl.o?jend?\v.i? j opened by the Si in .Mr. 1. A. ATthu?icla*s No. 1 was 'n>'irht by*the pastor Rev. P. \Y. Davis. A-ftor ah ut^an [ hour of discussion of the lesson we " UfM'U?much lu'ii"liu i|1 JI : 1?-br?pa 'tor told-the Supt'.* to..^'ec' a dt'estate to the Sunday School Convent ion. the Imllots were east, it wa> found .that-. M.iss I.uoy Stevens our . very itlieient secretary had received the highest number of votes and declared i looted to remvsvnt us in our district conveniton. which will meet at Bethel Church in t'nion. S.-C.. July 2.1. ittst. T2? okcIoctT Rev. Davis ascended the sacred rostrum accompanied by the Holv Ohost. Re\'s. D. T. Divon and Win. Brown. After devotionals. "itnnounoed'tv- rr~te\t Luke 9-S5. Words of text: Follow me. From I which hv ma-ache' a spul stirring see. j o-uitj at the - conclusion of which he. j the conclusion of which he declared , the doors of the church were opened. ,.M?? ni'isoii Mis* Rosa-Rohinson canveJ forward, and United with the church. Out?revival mectiner will he conducted hy Rev. I.ilie B.dden. from (drepsboro. N. Cn . next .month. We hope-to have, a* great meeting. More Anon. ? LEXINGTON NEWS was held at the usual hour with i Supt. and officers at their post . of j dyty. . Saturday and Sunday Elder, G. K. I .vie- held Pi- t h ?? I jiu:??'.-rlv ' conference at Mt. Zion A. M.E. Church iSiinday night..Elder Lyle- preached a wonderful sermon at New Bethel Chinch which 'every one enioved - Mrs. Sarah Pirttor-HWrawC-son-To--*'ph and daughter Daisy Was the' dinner ' guest !a-t Tuesday night of Mr. and Mrs. G. \\V Black. Mrs. Patterson i- < a cousin of Mr. Blrvck, they were, also --t+rr?drrrrrn?eriir'*t?nf?Mi1. ' and?Mrs w illie It. i'oriev^>n Thur-dav night. Mr. T. .T. Entzminger from Cohim-hia"*and Mrs. Rosa Brown and daue.h- : tree. S. C., was the euest Sunday of her. sisteh Mrs. Jennie Sligh and sister-in-law. ' Mrs. i,nia suhcr. Mr. Eiuginiti'j.'i1. Mr." Joe Stiher, Mrs. "Jennie. Sligh. Mrs. Rosa Brown and daughter, mo tnvpd' to n.m-slnii p <<??Th?if their -ister Mrs. l.ydij, Williams. Mr. Willie Harris spent the week j end with his cousin Mr. Solomon Harris. . Mrs. Eucenin Ciirlpv sn*>ut .SumPi' with Mrs.. Xndene Jackson. Mrs. witP h,o? tor Mrs. SMIie phart. The. Lilly of the "Valley Club Ftfnve an old folk's comic a Jrme=? Hiurh vhiK'l, '! wnr. en'ftyed by fill. Mrs. Kuerenia Cook- i- sti'l confine/I to her hod Qt'the home-'if hoi dauehtor Mrs. 1 J. loa*.? xi. We hope.f >r Tier~7 spec lv recovery JTvi ?ar I s -OiitTn! is in.'M >;.inf i"1 a few il:u sickness. ST. M \RK A. M .K. CHI 1U M 4-Ve IVe. -St-Ct?The?wrather -vrrrrfair Sunday ai\d a splendid crowd wui shipped ..hi-the services were in'hiph J spirit as lis pah .The pastor, preached" 1 a .soul stirring sermon. There were , : : up joiners/' - . . ' The ineTTTtiers arc doing well under ; P'.l'.e u'lnliiiuiu. , The nu>jn.itts" -a |"way at work but wTTf reTuin whell j i --Mr ami Mrs. F4*x Duboee prepar-4 |-e?l ouitf ./nice dinner, for the pastor.! I and family. . > Mr Fw 11 amiir tireen of Columbia, j ""T?C : is spciidinp the summer with : 1.; sC i'f, Mrs. T. J. Ransom in Mil I'm ' '* * ' I flu pastor's home 1 Jo W. Jame- r S:v? et was >)iiitt sad on lasj Wednesday w her. dealh entet'od and took the a;?r':ny lit:U girl. .Undertaker W.J.. V > \\> or; it ft t> tvud very couvteou* I ,.r.d appve?. .able service, .' !r'"Wl'i .'V?! yii'wmiiu. deposited thii vftdav.. M~?Ant'.if Richardson and ^ a j nosii o\ >> oti present ui uu- i i funeral. Tin* neighbors rendered much assistance doing the hours of - hot'onvenn nt .? ?? [ Sleep on baby and take your, rest i We loved you but (Sod love you best. Mrs. Ransom jjnd Klouise, also sbn have been ill but has improved some. Rev. Delaine and Prof. Leggett, Misses Pickett, Jenkins, Nevada, Willie II. (lerald, Dubose and White were visitor* at Rev. and Mrs. Ransom's home during the week. LEADER -.?-a*ST. I'Al' I. A. M. E.#( III' ICC II I i Ir.mo. S. ('.?Sunday was a beautiful day ,.ud. wi> had a wonderful-Sun- . day School lesVon; subject Tlit git* of the Holy Spii'it, Acts 1 :?3- -i*: 1 -t>. .The lesson was reviewed by out Supt. Mrs. Bowman. In fhe Sun lay Scfjool " was more l\pui r25_ pupils. Our pastor, Kev. I. u. SimmonpreayJied a-very tinc sermon .Mim.ay 1 morning and- .ilso at night. 1 lie a tendance w as large at both set v u Suiui..y the Allen Christian Ki.il?*a\or League had an attend,nice of. more'.than' 2."> young people. '"Subivv * \\ ha? is Christian Patriotism. jM.g.t. b;db; 1_'2 I >alin 1 ih We al-o !. 1 several visnors lleni.gtla Unite ^iiii Hi-v?T?U?Hi.u i .an -Ji The I'n ..ds of Mj. and Mrs. Bran.'n are. very glad 'o'have them ami tire j. nihil en a . r ..gain. s 1 M L ' T-'h Luj?Vet nri . .i hoi.a. .o ;.e 'his witt and little it..'.!. Mm I . - _ ' Al.-? Simmons. Mi.-s . Koun- U: i Mi-s. KiiKtuni spent Sunday e .V.'.g v. nn Mi- Ku\h. Ku i.nt.i-on and e . ' * vi'V : iau to know -she was' ?-, . .. bet W. t 1. O. 'frim+ttons-^nd iu..?wtli. er '*c:'. dinner quests of .d.\ .md.Mis. L.fen .hTr.ri d-on >.')tn:a.< i v i - j AFT . i uglies daughter- - -. i . 1th bT t ,i)ly wiIh her. M-:?:?in ill lotto?B" U nr ? ...st . p. .L.?_ Sui.,i.iy \. i'ch Iter lioin -Coi .... a. \i.< irv Swveei't. Mio b'ei | >K'h Uv I U I 11w ?? . M' . Cowman aial tar ?' > V >1' t ..e -ts 111 1W 1 ~ 1' ' MKDGKKULl) NEWS.Orange Hill A. M. 11.. Church?Kov. ^ J. E. Dixon. I'astor " "Sun.lay was a beautiful day, . Sanda > >e.),ool opelled 1., .11- llSudl 1.' 11 | with' superintendent, otfii'ers Hnd pu-. ' i pi Is .if their po-'t of duty. Sub.eet * I ni i in tiT-soTn TIiv ffrtmitui^. ot the, * i Apostle". It was Well -diseussi-dnnd ' .by- all?pri'^riit^., ^ 1 Af 11the pastor ptearhed a i 1 ei*!'y sil'onir, sermon lro.tu Matt. 14 : l'J. ^ j Sub', et Til He-U--. HTu Utile buy * came forward and,joined .he elunv.u 1 after, which the l.oid s r-uppei ?1 i administered. I . A? > Op o'clock the pastel- preache i t I aiu l fie!* strong sermon tronv St.. Mark ka | W: Let her alone-.' '1 Lis Avuf -a .* set iimii foV Club No. > and .lie 'hi'?1 com "e was converting work, litis i was indeed a cun-oling dt-eoui-e.lt Lga'v, Us Courage to do imav wv*tk. s Those w'ho miss' the-o "Wonderful sor.-, i nnavs eert.tiulv miss the treat'of their r :i:r . TV,., .lot. ',caa .. . lllf. lIltT U?t> ? ^ ( . Afu-r the sirvice. KevT-.l. K. Dixon, ? Biv In t -. Mi-Ko-lley ami Robert Ki l [ ley. --motored to. Mr. and Mrs, Heiuj | |..Duukiii>: fioino tor dinner. Th?*y. on- t _:oy<.d .1 into i epast. ... M 1I.LER CHAPEl. NEWS "Newberry. S. 0.? The Sunday School j. was fit hlooin with Supts. K. F. Floyd and Mr. Gildc.r.on the job everybody ^ was at his post, and the results were, good. . Dr. McDlella.n announced as a sub-J* ject "Revealing Darklioss." The poo- y pie say this was oije of the greatest sermons that was ever- preached inj_. this chtlrch, the tire binned all overthe church. At the close of the soruiiuh line person joined tip?ehureh.- In 3 the afternoon there was .very uni ; que program carried out to the satis-' 'faction of all who heard it. 'At night Dr. McClellan spoke .'from.'the ruling motive in. a mall's life. This . was- ? short and sweet at the church here, the former being a member of tl^- ^ deaconess- hoard both broukht greet ings_ami Miss-Cola K Rutf -respundeifcj.' in well chosen words. The oea^siorT * being two 'fold. Miss Hani- birthday 1 and the regular 'meeting the repast li ivr t 11"! " I'it *1*i i > J..-- ? Nil , k r * the- member* wanted her to rccele- j' brate her birthday ht the next meet-1 ? Tiip. .'Km. T. l\ T.rwg^.tilfd at.'[be | pat'sonape 'and reported he t-r.d a tine j \ ? i ' i * ? IMIM I -Special Sal | PALMETTO I 20 LOTS 1 .K I I _____? t ,1. ;!; For a limited^erioc :|: Sate" for cash 20 Lot's ii $ Cemetery at $2;") .(H) E: $ Price. I ? | GEO. II. H AIV ? Phone 4523 X J ? Free Conveyance To Anc ~~ ^w- ~ N c ? 11 ??i P'lNCKNEY'S F I NDKHTAKKK AM) !. S(M Til I A KOI I f i ' j] ; % J mmmmtmBmmmmammmmmmm :?y.\vh?-r. ! ;-*r..V.' -e:f.v'tuKir: I :fkT Wufhi;::. i-uX I77i }>; M77. } ' I -ii" I" * tV ?:u!; u rhf j ; :iy.-? : .j or. > ,- ?.? i ; M . 1?1 ?w i. i?? Uivht. \\ ;t7 vt->{ 1. .t''*t' V j; r.-W.i" pf. I V . ! : K N'.h-: i 1 i.U-.v ?' !. 'h t (' N'.iv.j va-li.:,.' >:r. rriTT y, r. 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Mrs', Kill;. Buna-::..:'u- v;f0 ...f Mr "Wk Burnt-: t > is, \\"a Hj.tstf.n, 1 vii.itir.c .l.or ihiUhcjn _ mi-, ?rrr.. ,w. i-nrk .?'i: .. visi;i:.L,; :.i > n I- fvl*! Mf-js. HiTtTTT JTTl' F'aJW-r'"aniv,. aro ^Toryiay ;; rtni'.'.jj i r. train jNi ' v front "5Tiav' TT r7T Fit v~T < y!- it' hr vlat-ivt s an.i. :V;? >Ir*. HaiuMi- 1i; ? r :n : {vTHrKv Charh-.- to:;. S T., > . \\'!?! iv i.i- v.~ : \.r=s5rr JW. .n: B- Bvrtk . Mifla Dttiov' Borry ><f Swl'rrs is.itttur r i-ia: i\ i>' atai fru" ?. -L . . ? ,1 - .1 c of Lots CEMETERY ONI V ->Q i wo are placing* on 1 beautiful Palmetto p ach. Regular Price f wrii : IPTON, Aftt. ; 1310 Assembly St. I From The Cemetery. ?? . --..J Page 5 UNEKAL HOME : ICENS'Bl) EMBALMER .OF NA AM) GEORGIA-- ? * "" Funeral Aars and Funeral Equipment AKTHE-BEST id Better than the Rest And Pricey Less - ( Ol RTESY ?" -SERVICE Office Phont- 5707 * . j Residence Phone 7705 100 W ASHING ION Si. COLIMBIA, S. C ^~ ^ l'K<PASSIONAL I J 1 CARDS ' | 1 - ::.; i lt - OtfivTe Hours" Telephones: V ^:3y* A. >1. to 7 :0u F. M. "Ofhee 6033 't- . ... .iteshience 8873 , " __J . . ^Dr. D. K. Jenkins j DENTIST ' .lings. Flutes, Cro* ns and Bridges SupJay by Appointment I V- sai". lj'ii Cy Condi eCi ve. ApisCEsafrs *? |7.!_ ? L?? a Specialty, " . j/ !! 1 Io-?-*-^^-fishing ton St., -Cjla., S.. C. t q Olt'n-e Hours: Phones: .11 \ \? - ? r* ? . ? .1 .-V.. 10 - r. ; .. K.e?. 8875 O P M to's P. M. J | l)r. \V. D. Chappelle t, I Physician and Surgeon j ^ i I'iseasei-of Women and Children ; '-'A ^Specialty . i ) prfujsj: ' Residence: " St. -i'dOT Pine St. | Columbia; S. C. . -S I . <\ ' 3 '] ??- ] -I. DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist of the Gums r- >pr*ihl~-A^trtitkiiv (Jiven- to Chseaaa* t?<-$ Ii.uj.d Crown and Briuge Work V rf A Specialty ' Office Phone 042^, Res. Phone 8264 1 1126 Washington~SC7 Columbia, S.C. ~ 2 nP 1 ^ ?TI11|RT . I O ce Hours: Tele, hone: * j 1 oo to 1:00 P. -M. * Res. 4692 tu ^:UU P. M' Office 3796 - ,.j.j Office: Residence:' "'20 u~T3"-h'r ?'W~?? 1117 Bine St. '. ' ! > "j ? " " . =*=' | DR. L^M.'"DANIELS _ I. Physician and Surgeon p.. - < ' <?....ial .. r\; r\* I. , v v .??. .tki?rn>iyii L'i?ra?C" ui J Wonie;n. . < I Ortictii 1 Residence: :[ 1'lJf' Washingu.n 223u Hampton-?-?I? Phuii 64'2o Ph ne 7564 1 rT'^?:? ^ DR. S. R. GREEN lOrtue Hours: Telephones: ' '.? tu?fp?ar ttt. ^? -Res.?6029 ? T77 2 p. n, Ottioe: 5,','b 6 to 8 p. m; i Office: Residence: 1501 Gregg St. 1508 Gregg 4 '????? j Office Hours Pfione 11:30 A. M to 2 P. Nl. Otfide 8530 -* tr-t+o?P.M.?Ptr-8?P-. M Res. 0548 - . - . I *?.?77 ? j: Dr? C. E. Stephenson X* , - ' . 0 -. ... j..?. Physician and Siirgety.. , ' Diseases of Women and Children A ?i '. Specialty <" [ \ Office: .lfesidence: II414^ Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. f ! { | Office Phone 8407; Res. Phone 6798 N. J. FREDERICK j. i \ t tornCy-at-Law and Notary Publk X I PRACTICE IN ALL COUkTS [l\ ?State and Federal .j. i 1119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C. J |[ J. H. JOHNSON & Co. I { j .Notary Public and Dealer { in real estate and sale of lota in X PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beau- U ! tifully located on paved road above X | College P?ace. >fchone 6422 { J 1109Vfe Washington Street