The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 08, 1931, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, August 8, J931.
CHURCH NEWS OF
LADSON PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Sunday was a beautiful day. The
morning -Et.rvirp.j were well attended
by members and quite a few visitors.
Rev. A. S. Powe preached a soul stirling
seimon from Phil. 2:30; Not regard
hg his 'life. Subject "Living
dangerous tor Christ.'
Sunday closed our Trustees' Rally.
The neat sum ol ?50.88 was .realized.
The pastor and tiustees artL pleased
with the JCAhy -and there is s'Jill more
to come. \ 1
The Sunday School in the afternoon
is very intere Alng and we are inviting
our members^and friends to come
? out and join jus al 4:.00 Pt M. every
=s? . thfc School a great success.
The choir, and pastor will worship
witn Kcv. H. T. Summers at Emanuel
A. M. E. Church, Sunday afternoon
August 9-, 5-30 P. 3Vf. '
We are very .glad to have all the
visitors worship with us we hope that
they will come againr you are all
welcome.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
. - Rev. S. H. Smith, Pastor
The Bethlehem Baptist Missionary
Society?was?royally entertained on
Thursday afternoon at the residehce
of Mrs. I. Clajk. A large numbe
of members were present and a delightfuL^fternocn
was spent.
Sunday*^ lovely group of yoilng
ppople as wpH nirl accpmhlpd at ear.
ly morning' prayer meeting. We had
a glorious time.
Sunday School wag held at the
usual hour, the Sunday School under
the leadersh.p o? Deacon Ed. Hayes
is indeed prospering bo,r.h numerically
and financially . More than ^ix join
' us weekly.
Brother .Louis .Hollaway preached
for us at 11:3?. He selected for a
text Luke 19:5; using for a subject
"Make haste and come down." A
lovely audience Was present and many
hearts were imade co feel happy,
B. Y. P. U. was held at the usual hour
Sunday evening. An extra large
group is present every Sunday and
much is said to inspire our young
? people.
Sunday night, 7:80 after a lively
prayer meeting the 51s; division oi
Psalm was read as the scripture lesson
by the pastor, after which the
ushers took up a -nice sum for the
poor as the poor is. remenVlY^f1 J**Ujgkly,
I am very proucT to say^tWl our
..pastor is improv.ng nicely but inspite
of her condition she brought to us a
burning message V.v^h power and
demonstration. She chosed as a subject
vJoy." Bsaini oi:j.z: nesiore
unto me the joy of thy salvation and
uphold me 'with thy free spirit. The,
house was, packed as usual One person
sought membership and, two put
on Christ by baptism. ~~ ~ "
On Monday evening a musical concert
and a ragged contest was given
by the Missionary Society.. It, was.
quite a success. We wish to extend
thanks to the various quartets ana
friends for their excellent services
and cooperation.
We are all bound for Charleston,
S. C., Tuesday August 18, 7:30 P.
M. for a day's outing. ^Come and
--go with us and enjoy a any on tliu
* seashore. f
ST. JAMES NEWS
tSunday was a high day it* St.
James being the close of our re\ival
meeting.
Sunday school was held at fhe ud
TiBThnw ./Thf l?irgnTT TT
by little Miss Pannie Phelps.
Sunday morning Rev. Owens preached
from.the subject; "Baptism." _
Three persons were baptized. Sunday
night?our pastor preached from
? tnd Tim?~2 chapter? 3rd verse, subject
"Be Good Soldiers". These sermons
?were indeed spiritual.
Our revival was quite a success
and we heartily thank the friend*
who assisted us in helping to win
souls. tfor _vGhrist. Five persons
claimed to know Jesus. We also had
white friends to attend meeting
end stoop up with the sinnersT asjktner
the prayers of the church, that *they
mav beGome-Ghristians, ?
Mr. Cov Clinton, John Agers. Jame?
Wade. Leonerd Rutledo-e, Adam Pad
en and Sam Reed of Lancaster. S. C.
v i c viauuia ai ut. uoijic? v>i|itivu
Sunday. Thev accompanied bv~ Mies
Bertha Bouknight were the 'dinner
guests of Rev. and Mrsj. Owens.
We were glad to have them. Ccme
. e gain. ^
-St. Jcmes has three, officers newly
elected in the W. H. & F. M. Society
^ of the Columbia District.. Mrs. Ella
Mae Owens, president; Miss Elojse
. Jarierett, Juvenile Supt., ,'and Miss
E^tell Jarierett a member of the executive
board.
Rev. Burrell and Felix assisted the
pastor in the weeks' revival.
The Ushers Board is carrying out
a picnic Monday night, August 10th
. A Moonlight Picnic to Chety Chrse;
* admission 15 end 25 cents.
The Sunday school picnic will be
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S Every Sunday 10:00 A. M.?-Chu
? Every Sunday 11:30 A. M.?Mor
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""SOtfTH CAROLINA
ut Irrno, S. C., Antra;'. lSthr'"
Mrs. Carrie Bracey was fimerlized'
at Mill Crtek Churrh Thursday, July
30. She was under the watchful care
at 01. Junius. I "
Mr. T. H. Finckney and his musical
group will appear at St. James
Church Sunday evening, August 9th
at 4 o'clock.
? FIRi>T CALVARY BAPTIST
?CHURCH
Rev. S. S. Youngblood, Pastor <
After enjoyinug the teaching of a
.vondorful lesson "Philip's Missionary
Labors/^ the lr.pmherr rif tho SnmhtySc'nool
reassembled, and heard a very
-uulHaccourif -of the--State 3. S. mttf~
B. Y. P. U. Convention, given by- Miss
Juilet Raiford. who was our
I Everyone present acknowledged fhat
| Miss Raiford brought to us a very
goop report, and we feel that our
sending her was or great value to
all,....Following- the close of the S.
S.. we entered into, our" morning worship,
with a large number present.
The pastor's text was taken from
Matt. 19:14; Jlhis-chapter-deals?with
Jesus loving kindness to the little
children who had be6n brought to
Him for His blessings. It was stated
in the sermon that Jesus acceptedTfuT
..hildipn.?He made no limit to ^the_
ones He wanted to come to Him. He
said children meaning all?regardless
of class or color.
In advising the parents, of children
the pastor explained the'' danger of
Keeping from the young child the.
.knowledge of Christ and His kingdom.
He advocated that the child even when
ne is young should be taught about
Christ, for at very early ages children
leam very undesirable things, when
ix this ability to learn were directed
ill the right way, we would make of
them worthy men and Women. Sad
to say there are parents who do to
take time xo announce the question
asked by the.r children, and the children
eager to know <|rift (into the
Wrong ways of finding answers to
their questions^ After this most fitting
sermon the mothers were asked
to bring their babies to the alter, and
here enlist "diem on the Cradle Roll.
Mrs, Magg.e Brown was placed in
charge of the babies-until?they are
old enough to enter the primary class
of the S. S." Rev. T. L. Duckett offered
a very suitable prayer in which
he expressed shanks lor parents who
having healthy bodies are able to give
to tneir children the rights that every
chilli shouid have (a healthy body at
o.rtrf.)
We are sorry o report sister Rosa
Hampton and Deacon Ruff on -the
t,^.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES
The Sunday School still holds a verygood
average attendance in the midst
of theke intensely- hot days and the
interest in-the work on the part oJt
teachers and pupils is_y_erjLencouraging.
The school was delighted to seethe
pastor at his post Sunday morning
ana to hear his words of information
and encouragement as a finai
thought on the lesson.
11:15 A. M. Dr. Lawrence delivered
a strong and appealing sermun
preceedlng the Communion from
the- subject "The Supreme Invitation"
I or Carry without Cash, as found in
I Isaiah o&rlT-and a brief thotigrh"-interesting
d.scourse. |
? At P. M. from St. John 10:10;
on t'Tne Purpose for which Jesus 1
came to earth." The program at this
session of ihe League was quite
a unique' affair-, beneficial in eveiy
way. _
' MTss= Edna Ada.,is and 1V1 iss Jess.e
Kelly were in charge and did justice
_iu me occasion, we wish to thank
again, Miss Inez Ellis, Miss Naom.
Neal, Mr. Atkins of Benedict; Miss
Dorothy Smith, Mr. John Gilmore and'
others for service rendered ?h*?rheprograrn
also we were del.ghted -to
have introduced to the League Rev.
povye of Ladson Presbyterian Church
whose remarks were very much enjoyed.
Rev.. Powe worshipped with
us at the evening service. We were
glad to have his presence there; ajnong
other visitors Sunday was Mrs.
Sand^ of New Jersey. Strangers
and visitors and friends are all. time
welcome tcrortrrservices:
The water-melon feast at Shelton's
Pond by lVjJrs. Lawrence's /Sunday
School class was an enjoyable affair.
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence ahd daugh'
ter wish to fh^nk again the Metropolitan
Club of which Mrs. Essie T.
Chappelle is President for the.r kindness
on last Friday evening. This
club consisting mostly-of young peo
pie brought to -the- parsonage -many.
packages of all kinds of good things
50 in- number. A pleasant surprise
and we assure you A is appreciated'
to the highest. Dr. Lawrence wishes-to
thank the loyal members of.Bethel
his true and tried friends of
Columbia and South Carolina, also
every well wisher and contributor in
i any way to tne successiui raiiy re- .
j cently closed which ^suited tin a
1 on the indebtednesst of our BetheL
Now for a short rest and " we come
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THE PALMETTO
with renewed elForts for greater success
in our fall rally which we hope
to launch the first part of September.
The Lord being our helper.
1st CALVARY JUNIOR USHERS'"*
The weekly meeting of the Junior
Usher Board of First Calvary Baptist
Church met on July 24, at tKe~~
home of Miss Bettie Johnson 1923
Harden ^tn-Pl
The meeting was called to order by
the president at "Its usual hour. Business
of importance was discussed
and settled. , It seem to us that our !
club :s still -increasing for we were '
very.glacLu.o have Misses Clara Carr
and TTielmp' 'Gordon to join our Usher
the work of our club.'
Misses Dathule Authur and Fannie \
Carr were welcome as visitors with
us. The hostess served a delicious
course of ice cream while Miss Carr
rendered some very thrilling music !
CLINTON' N EWsT"
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The Women's Home and Foreign
Missionary Convention was held at j
Friendshin A. M. E. Church, Julyy^
23-24. Success marked the close, i
All officers i*e-elected? The next
meeting of 'the annual convention ;
will be at Cokesbury, S. C.
The Y. W. S. C. was entertained
Friday, July 24, at the home of Miss I
(Jelest Dillard. Alis^ Jeanette JohnLove
Feast Service. We all seemed
son will be the following- hostess.
to be in harmony with our leader's
viewpoint, lull of loVe. Owing ttr ~
the beginning of our revival meeting,
Rev. D. S. Suber" preached for us.
Sunday at the evening hour.
The week, of revival is being run
by Rev. E. P. Butler of the lower conlerenc&u
tte is a...man of ability and
we feel our meeting will be asuccess.
Bible School began Monday morning
under Mrs. R. P.' Alexaander.
She is being assisted b'y Misses.'John- "
j son and" Spratt. "~T .
Miss Geneva Pettis attended the
Presbytery held at Harbison College
in Irmo, Si--C. ' "
ST. LUKE A. M. E. CHURCH
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The corner stone laving and picnic
at St. Luke. A. M. E. Church lafct
Friday was in every r? spect a .sucv
cess. Tht re was an immense crowd
present to witness the occasion and
everybody spent an enjoyable day!
~~ Before the laying of the- corner- n
etone by Prof. C. A. Lawso^ aritl his ciaft
a splendid program was carried
out in the new edifice. The Rev. L
A. Wells acted as master of ceremony
until Dr. A. P. Spears.-Presiding Elder
of theu^Sumter District came. When
Dr. Spears arrived he took charge
where Rev. Wells had left off and
carried out everything in grand stylo
Dr. Spears makes a wondei-ful Presiding
"Elder. He stands~readv at '
all times to help his ministers in
putting over anv worthy program.
Among the distinguished visitors '
present were: / Revs. A. P. Spears, .
I. W. Williams, I. W. Jannerett, J. '
R. Stevenson, C. Allison, J. Hodge,
A. J. Hunter. Prof. C. A. \
.Lawson, Mr. F. W. Wilson and others. '
Drs. I. W. Williftrn and I. W. Jangr.Stt
'and Mr. F. W. Wilson were the:.-p*i&?. ,
cipal speakers.
The great crowd of people who
vi<ited St Luke cn this day gave
evidence^by expressions as having ,
been struck by its beauty. Dr. Speaks
^Uflpr*d that it ivm i chiUV'h "hat Uk- ''
members of St. Luke and the Paste
could justly feel proud of. He said
further,lhat_it. was_an edifice- that- the- connpctlnn
ponlrl inetl,. 1
?ww.v* |UOUt> iCCI .^lUUU |
of. "It is a church" said he "that |
-onld ..be -pat'in any?eitw anct not be--j
ashamed of. He declared that in i
every sense of the word it was modern.
style, uiih a huge belfry. This ne I - .
fry has three beautiful arches, one ""Tfj
either side and one in the center with j
brick steps all around. It has an i
" -hed transom over the ma' en .-{
trance door. It ha* a vestibule at the
entrance measuring?five feet ^ by t
twelve feer With dnub'c canvas door- i
in the center and a single canva-s^
dor on either' -'do It hac olevara \ '
floor, circle ceiling, is wajnscoated.
the wain?coating and cealine "heing i_
stained in the oak color, is plastered ;
walls being white, is equipped with j
beautiful p-rav aqchp^. wo; h wojebt |
:s eouipped with beautiful well var- I
lU-bpd neve. .thoco new* having Keep |
'"file hv the Nu-Tdea De?k Coninan\
of Sumter. S. 0, It has two soac?ou- .
anti-rooms brick steps to all en- |
trances end is. painted ?n. a light I
tri'nv and trimmed in white.
Thic rnanrnifioent structure was de-j
"iorned hv rHp -Rev, R, A". ParVvt-1
Fco. himself, and manv conwratula->
Fen. himself and msnv mnGrratula-+
ienp ha= he received for this ?rlefi^id
T"ieee of wort * ' r ' ' ' *~>r.
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
. Thro Edisto Baptist Sunday ?chq"'
Convention held, with the Pine T* s 1! t
Baptist Church beginning Friday, .July
24th. through Sunday 26th,"waj oi.e
of the best ever had. On Friday th*
convention was favored with .an address-by
Rav^"Auboin( which much inspiration
wa^ gained. On/t$aturuay
a representative of MohVis'i College.
Rev. Booker, gave some tiu.'J.y remarks
and well fitting for the occasion.
The Sunday School sermon was
preached by Rev. A. W. Williams and
j was a benefit to the ones that heard
it but a loss to the ones that did not
hear it. Rev. Williams in his discourse?gave
the history of Sunday
School and leading up to the present time.
Rev. J. T. Watson- proache.f thoMissionary
Scimon. R^o Watson always
delivers a thought.'rul mes3ago
The President, Rev. J. C. Williams
taken suddenly ill and rusn..u to the
hospital, was missed much, but VicePresident,
T. F. Hammond carried out
the session successfully.
^any~Tfofjf Tfcre worshipped with
LEADER .
tl e Ji t : km Bap i.-.- Church Sunday
in the begining of '.heir revival meeting.
_
Miss Ruth Hammond Cooper formerly
of this place but now of Cleveland,
Ohio, after spending five weeks
,it home left Thursday for Ohio. Mrs.
Cooper's stay was so short she only
spent sometime with her sister, Mrs.
J. A. Harmon in Orangeburg and Mrs.
Geo. Weaver in Aiken. After returniny
to rnn'p?i?fs?to tour
New Voik and Canada.
The annual picnic on the "Shores"
was carried out in thy usual way j
swimming, games, picture taking and
eating The picnicers >Vvere glad to |
have Miss Armenia Tyler of Orange- |
burg, Miss E. Walker of* Aiken and'
Mr. hoi and of Blacks ville... Misaesj
Tyler ?nd Walker were the house I
fuest'uf Miss Flossye Hammond. Mi.
r.-^TTIammond knows Miss Tyler as '
a girl friend.
?.Irs. Ruby Peay, and daughter. Cieo '
of Columbia are visiving' parentMr I.
VY. B. Hazzard. We hope for them ;
..pale isant~jiiftyi --- - ?; r
Mr. Harold Roland was the house I
guest of Mr. B. T, Quattiebaum last j"
week. Mr. Roland reported a verv '
pleasant stay. ' "
? L ittle Thelma and Griffie.h Gunther
of New York are spending tjieir
vacation with grand parents Mr* and
Mts. W. B. Hazzard.
Mi>i Minnie L. Watson spent last j
week m Aiken with her sister Mr. M. I
E. Mason. Miss Watson is leavihgT
in a few days tor New York where
she .has, been for the las^ three years. |
Mr.- Isaac Naggie-. is at home to
the tliiight of his mother. ?
Mr. Naggles headquarters is at
Tuskegve now. !~
The party given in honor of- Mrs.
Cooper by her sister and neice was.
enjoyed by all. The out of town
gues s: Mrs. J.-A. Darman, Orangeburg;
Mrs. Ruby Peay, Columbia;
Misses -Tyler and Walker, AiKen; and
Mr. Roland Blackviile.'""
M. E. CHURCH NEWb Ail
the Methodist- ministers*' of
Kingstiee except Rev. B. .hi .kscn
showed, their interest in their'people
and church by attending the Summer
School provided by. the Methodist
Episcopal Church at Claflin University.
Mrs. Mason is. very happy to4iave
her mother tnd?sister?spend" twhile
with her.
Mr. W. L. Davis, John Williams and
Jimmie McPhearson of Orangeburg
were the special guests of Rev. and
Mrs. Joe Austin. Come again the faculty
of the- Santee Rummer School,?
The menu consisted of chicken salad",
sweet pickles and saltines with
iced tea', pineapple cream and cake,
after dinner mints. After which parlor
games were, played. The most interesting
one'was progressive spelling
They ail expressed having had a wonderful
time.
The Santee River Summer School
closed a very successful session Saturday
July lfc.
Miss Philippine Rombinson who has
been Visiting her relatives in Orangeburg
has returned .with her cousin !
Miss Anna Robinson who is spending y
a whilo. 1
Miss Inez Thorps who was attend- <
ng Summer School "at State has re- i
:urned.
Mrs. Rogers, tnd Woods crave a j
Jery successful program a: Mt. Zion
M. E. Church for the benefit of Pen- ]
sion and relief. ' j
LiREENVILLE DISTRICT W. H. &
F. M. CONVENTION
The W. H.. and F. Missionary Con.ention
of the Grebriville District, .
fbedmont'T:onf cretreerS<>tith Carolina
Lonvcned with Mt. Lebanon A. M. E.
Church. Due West, S. C., Friday, July
24r 1931.
The .devotional services began at "
11 30'conducted by the District President.
Mr#. L. R. Crawford. These
C.l nno by the .VllstHUIIUl'^ UUlkliy- =
Their -expressions were forceful and
touching. ' i. . .
After devotions the organization
was perfected, and reports from Various
cha^T were called for, the
most of which were commendah1- .
At 3:30 P. M. the Missionary' Sermon
was delivered by Rev. G. H.
White, Pastor oT Laurens Station, Laurens,
S. C. Rev. White preached
a familiar yet interesting and quite
appropriate. Text 'Go ye therefore
into all the earth and preach the gospel
to-every crea\ure," St. Mark lb:'
15. In this discourse he clearly pictured
the duty of each missionary as
being hold hearted and-nnselflsh ser- _
vice humanity, including all races
and classes, lie also emphasized the
fact that all Christians are missionariesr1
When the religious services of
the hour had been finished, the election
of officer^ was then in order.
The motion was made, seconded, and
carried that the samd officers be reelected
and vacanc.es filled. This I
with jn ,a few minutes the election j
ended with-the following officers:
Mrs. L. R. Crawford. President;
Mrs. A. dt Ganette, .Vice-President;
Mrs. Cora Reed, Treasurer; Miss Lilr
lian Butler. Corresponding ecrSetarj ,
Mrs. R*.* J Clarke, Juvenile Sup .;
Mrs. O. E. Johnson, Secretary.
At 5?30 the convention adjourned vo^
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PINCiCNEYS FL
UNDERTAKER AND LIC
SOUTH CAROLINA
reassemble at g o'ciot^S. At this hour j
a splendid program-wni. landcred bj
Juvenile .'DepartiiiCiu of which Mrs.
C-l&hk?Li?Luc?t il iCi.Vil?a upi. nuc nticr.
Their braveij and intelligent noise
and deliverti.ee cojki hardly be excelled
by a group of ,'ajng people
anywhere unitr simiut condition. '
After th.s p r o it ra. r. ..as finished
the conveniinn eityt.tr" a adiT'5 IIITUT i'
year's work.?Through all of .the-'ses- T
sions tne most offi?icn President, j
Mrs. Crawford ruled with love anu
kindness. ;
We would he 'laying bu^ little to
say the en.ertaing Pastor. Rev. L
F. Johnson and the good people oi '
Due West. in"ludin?\all denominations '
spared no pains in caring for the con-,
vention.
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At this writing we are giad to ?ay
we have had two creditable meetings
n&fnrlv ^ r i n /! ?? . T..1.. h. > ?
,JUIJ ^na sun-]
lay July 2C
-44V the Ut meeting July ly," we had |
the election-al' ofTicei^ and the setona j
meeting July 20, we thrashed out a
few things Jkink=j
Our. President,' .Mr. Gearki Roberts
sele .ed a program committee of
which Miss Evelyn / Bright is the
chairman. With her at the head we
feel that . we are in for something
good, inspiring, and invigorating.
Mr. Raymond Baiiey. the r*r:'.nd CogTTator
of the~I PF.cLa T'h; Fraternity
graced us v.;tr. n;s presence after
the League was Over.- .He says he
an't visit one church iwick'. in -one
Sunday. Come again Brother Bailey
?ve are glad?to nave you.
?Miss Aieurhia- Harvey- also honor: >d
us wi.h her presence, but sad to
elate she has gone again. Business
:alled her and as we know business
v.ust conic before pleasure.
Wednesday evening July 2y the
president . called a business meeting
it Miss Bright's home. What went
sn will probably be divulged Sunday 1
r.ening.
Wo arp hnp-ng tri prr->pnt . at. _
this he Misses Sheltor./ Bailey.
Hamp-on. Messrs jThomas Martin.
Rollin Greepe. Franklin Baiiey ct ?ai.
WeH" good-bye- everybody 'tit~ next .
time. Remember you are invited to
.ioin us.
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WINNSBORU DISTRICT CUNY*
lion li 1 the A. >1. la. Lheii'L'h nut ji
Bethel im Union .with Rev. L. G. Bowman,
Pastor. This is Dr. Ellis' second
year as P. Lie is an expert in Sunday
School.line. The convent on was
loud in praise, of Dr. Ellis's annual
message^ Miss Carrie . Harper of
Jenkinsvilie was elected chief secretary,
and Mis; Johnson ot Carlisle
^assistant secr-v ary: ? ??- '
*11 the leading pastors, made
full report. -The visi-;ots Were. Dr. J.
C McClellan of Newberry; Prof. E. F.
Floyd, Bob Williaftns, Rev. R. A;
Young, Rev' Robinson, Dr. 1.. } F.
Vance and many others that space
will not permit mention. Drs. Adams
and Sims, were ' there, too -rhey were
the piMufipal speakers tyi the- sessions.
The institute work was good,
all of the teachers had their work
place j on. the blackbot rd with outlines,
this Was a new method institu\ed
by Dr. Ellis. Alltel the second
days wo'fRT Rev. W R." Bowman ;
had a test with h s classes,- three will
certificates from Mr. Bryant at. .he;
-Sunday School union_ according to i
message from Mr. Bryant.
All papers were excellent. Miss i
Aiora Martin . oi Jenkinsvilie was j
among those whom, made a fjacdon
of percentage above the other graduates.
All *hats otf to-< Rev. Bowman
.and his good people for the way
and manner they entertained vis.
.
laracter service that 1E&S
maintain thruout the IEuEM
g h standards you
Td wish for. CapabTe Pwfttl
ngemonts. Moderate KSjgj
rges always.
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| PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
OTHce Hours: Telephones:
5T30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M, Office 6033
Residence 8873
-Dr. D. K. Jenkins
' 'DENTIST ^~
.lings, Plates, Crowns and Bridges
\ Sunday by Appointment
Extraction by Conductive. AnestKesil"
a Specialty.
1107V? Washington St , C^la., S. C,
Office Hours: Phones:
11 A. M. to 2 P. r. Res. S875
6 P. M. td 8 P. M..______
Dr. W. D. Chappelte "" ~ 1
Physician and Surgeon
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Diseases of Women and Children
- A Specialty
Office:' * Residence:
2115_Laay St. 1301 Pine St....
J" Columbia. S. C. - - _i
" DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
of the Gums
Special Attention Given to Diseases
Gold. Crown and Briuge Work.
. A? Specialty
Office Phone 6429, Res. Phone 8264
1125 Washington St., Columbia, S.C.
DR. J. G. STUART?
O ce Hours: Tcie hojie:
l-:00 to 1:00 P. M: Res. 4692
'C :00" to 'S:00 "P.Office 3796 7 ~: ~
Office: ^ Residence:
2030 Taylor St., ill? Fine St.
~D^ TTM: 1) AMLLS ?
Physician and Surgeon
Special Attention Given Diseases. Of
Women.
.' Office: v. Residence:
1125 Washington t 2230 .Hampton
'Prion 6429 Ph ne 7564
DR. S. R. GREEN-"
r- . ? ?-7?' f . '
Office Hours1 Telephones: ;
9 to 10 a. tn.- Res. 6028
2 to 2 p. n.. " Office: 5775
& to 8 p. m.
Office: ' Residence:
150( Gregg St. 1608 Gregg
*
Office Hours" T ' Phone
11;30 A. M. to 2 P. iL _Qflk$ 8536
6:00^P. M. to 8 P. M. . Res. 65 4 8
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician. and Surgeo..
Diseases of Women ana Children A
Specialty
Office: Residence:
1414Vi Assembly St. 1328 Ouk St
Office Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798
N/J. FREDERICK
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Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COUKTS
?State and Federal
1119 Washington St., Columbia, S. C.
J. H. JOHNSON & Co. _
Notary Public and Dealer
in real estate and sale of lots in
PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully
located on paved road above
College Piace.
Phone 6422.?
1109 H Washington Street '