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Saturtiav, Octol>er .11, 1931.
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BETHEL A. M. E.CHURC1I NOTES
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The Sunday school moves' along
nicely wi'ch Increasing interest in
v j "v.'"' ili-p111 ' 1 .t j.
nuuiiftsted hy the oflicers and pupils
more and more each Sunday. A
timely review covering the lesson in
a very attractive way was had by
Dr. Lawrence. Remarks b.y Mr. liar-j
vey always enjoyed.
-De??Lawrence?prom-hod -i spot-inl '
sermon for the rival rally at 11:15
a. m. Sunday using as a text 1st
Coi'.gT lbl;. -tilijiiI "Tilt' l'I'dcdftlisness
of Time." A very impressive and
far reaching discourse touching many
ImnnvfoAi. ?:-1 " -
?.c.t c^c-nuius oi mankind in
his relationship to the world. At the t
evening service according to eng^ge.
meht as was announced Mrs. Martha
Keys Marshall outstanding evangelist
of the A. M. E. Church preached a
most wonderful sermon to an un?
?usually large audience which thrilled
the house with the strong and com-I
manding voice she possessed. She ,
was introduced to the audience by Dr.
E.. A. Adams, presiding elder of the
Newberry district, who was _ for a
number oT years school?and-elass
mate of Mrs. Marshall at Wilberforce
university. She was uceom-'
panied by Dr. Sims, president of
?-?Allen university. 5 T *T'
r The services 'of the evening were
highly pleasing and very much enjoyed.
Iler^text was taken from
Hebrews 1*1-18; "Jesus Christ the I
same to-day, yesterday, and forever";
subject, "The Unchnngeableness of
Christ."- She also remainded over '
and preached another wonderful ser-j
nion, after which the stewards and
trustees popularity was had which j
was quite a success. A full account
of this program will appear in our.
next Write up."" .
The League continues its crusade
with wholesome and verv interesting
?musical numbers. Vou are invited
to join us Sunday November 1st consecration
meeting. We shall expect
you.
Sunday is Holy communion and our
last chance to show Dr. Lawrence
just how much we appreciate"" his
earnest labors for Bethel and Columbia,
this conference year. We pray
that the Lord may bless us with a
- -good day and sufficient hearts willing
. ' "> and ready to make the sacrifice, that,
the pastor may be able to go to
Winnsboro next week feeling fine?
because everyone has tried to do his
full duty to a most worthy cause..
You are invited and expected in
large numbers at each service Sun
-.-ida^ if- it -rain, or shine. This is the >
correct address of the parsonage.
1400 Tavlor street or Southeast corner
of Taylor and 'Marion streets.
' P1KST C:\I.V \ UY BAIT CHl Rt llj
Rev. S. Young'iUiod, Pastor j.
In order lii.it the Sunday School"*
leacners 15. v. 1r. and Missionary :1
workers might be better able to carry
on their work, our pastor iias been '
able to -secure Dr. Briggs of Benedict 1
j? College to open on Friday afternoons J
... v chiss, in.wjiivb he..Coaches work in..
the three lielils'." Tht. class begins
at 6:00 P.. M. A part of the time is
given to Sunday School training, the
other to B, V. ,P. U. an 1 Missionary i
training. One may-become 'a "member
of either ot' all of tlu\ groups. Wv .
have books for c.ieli of TtTe depart- 1
mcnis. At the end - of i be courses "j
an examination will be givcnr-t+iosp ,
who pass the "required' work will be'
Lb\!eh cold ilteTTTeT! 1 111 ' . I]
This is in 'end a splendid chance ,
for those who \\;ish to, learn more. in |
Christian Work. Dr. Briggs is will |
.informed i'u the Work ami is able to- j
help us'mucin. We 'feel'greatly blass- (
* ed to have him with us. Anyone ]
r wishing to join eithei or all of tlie ,
groups i- invited to come at 6 P.- M.
* Fridav.J j
Last Stuulay wo enjoyed having a
Vtrge number present uf Sunday
School. Wo-were greatly plea^eal to
have a review of the lesson given h.\
Miss Clara Carr, one"of the younger
sefe- of teachers. '
Our morning worship began, at
11:30. The message which 'came at
this time is otto which needs to be
: greatly thought of. " Taken from ?
Pro'yerbs 131; They shall oat ol the
fruit of tlnir own way, and betilled
' with their own devices From this
the question may be asked: \\ ill man
receive a larger life of a quicker ?death?from
his devices? Too often I
man us0 their own devices to their <
sorrow, too* often they .piucc them,
above , the things which will lcad^ to
a greater l.to, too oucn iney muk i
Gotl nn<l His kingdom out with their <
own devices. In this (lay and the
c onoit ions TTi 11 m"> man needs trr
watch "Tip-well as pra/j r> ir.gTTiar
he himself is v<?;">. seeing iii?* ins
devices, in many ways tail, he snould
rtll'n to (Jo d-whir t^cyer-fails. ?<
The Indies GTocX'lnb gave A guest
? rally - Sunday eight, which proved
to be a success, each member ot tne ,
club asked her friends to come out
and help the club, many friends came
and helper their friends of the club J,
We take this means to thank all who V
helped the ladies. The club also rendered
the music, which was very good .
indeed.
We are sad to still have some sick
in our membership. Sisters Dean,
..... Counts, Weston; Brothers Johnson I,
and Thompson also Mrs. Bradley, the
wife of our deacon. W0 hope that
all of them will soon be out again.
We arc delighted to have Dr. Watson
orrC agntrrr anil looking stronger^
Everyone was glad to see Mrs. Rach- *
el- TAggard home again from New
York, but sorry that her coming was
due to the passing of a sister.
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CAROLINA
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RIDGE BRANCH CHURCH NEW
The Ridge H?n PfiptUt?As.'ocii
tion met with ,the above nann
church, Friday, October 23-25, TI
body Wile ^nlltxl tf, iiriln. t.y >>. irt.
derator, Rev. W.. T. Kenner who hi
successfully |>resiubd'i Jijr""sixt'ee
yeaj-s, with no superior and few eqi
las in the matter of rapid ar
gracefully handling of business.
Four annual sermons was preaehc
was a treat to their hearers. Intri
ductory sermon by Rev. John (
Davis, Prdv. 29-18. subject, - 'Whei
tlu'i-c is no u.siuh lH(? People perish'
"intn was delivered ... with powe
Educational sermon by Rev. A. Mj
this, much credit is due Rev. Math
tor delivering the practical message
/The writer failed to catch the text
Doctrinal sermon by Rev. T R To
bert, Matt. 28:20. All who hear
Rev. Tolbert were fully convince
that he is a pulpit orator of no mea
ability^ *Saturday
night a literary progra:
was held which was very good.
Sunday the Missionary sermon h
Rev. G W. Hartley, Matt. 28.18, sul
.icc.t, "Men sent to Organize Bapti?
ChaVthe*" Deiinr impressed (or Jim
Rev. Hartley could not give just it
yet enough was said to save th
world if we will only take heed.
_ AVc were pleased to have Rev..(
A. McLester ex-pastor of Ridge Hi
Church among the many visitors wh
brought greetings from Benedict*to
lege Prof. W. W. Nicholson l'roi
Bettis Academy, Trenton, bring
gi-eetings froni his school.
Mrs. Simpkins from Coluntbia r<
presenting the State Tuberculosa
Association. She too brough us man
helpful hints.
Rev. ! '. Weaver also -graced on
presence with greetings. better_know
as Pa Weaver from the Mt. Canaa
,K.cnl,;?i \\f
............Mi. ?? o were Diessed-to hav
four new ministers en??r__ani' tie!
namely: Kev. H. Dinkes from Sail
la. T. R. Tolbert, J Milligen, an
Chas. A. L. Arbourine. Misses Salli
Thomas and Orabelle Johnson froi
Pettis Academy were the week-en
guests of their parents Miss Matild
Ihwtt nf Hemstead, N. Y., is horn
to spend a few weeks with her sis
ters. .We were proud to see -Deaeo
\V. S. Watson out Sunday.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHIRCH NEW
_ Georgetown, S. C.?The first Sur
day of the conference year Octobe
25, was high day at. the above name
church.* The service was arrange
to feature a welcome reception to th
pastoj; li?py._ R, E. Brpgiifin,_tL_X)
who was returned to the church fo
another conference year. The musi
wtts appropriate ior the occasior
Rev. Brogdon was given a splendi
w? Iconic. Speeches, of welcome wur
made by Prof. J. B. Beck, choiristo
and principal of Howard High schoc
trustee and lay delegate to the nex
general conference and Prof. G. \\
Hcivard, vice principal of Howar
High arul secretary of the stewar
hoard. There were other spegche
which I will not take space to mer
tion the names, but the welcome wa
received in the same spirit that i
was given.
Rev^_:Bi og.don - selected, a-sc-hi* icx
Ephesian 6th chanter. 14th vnrc.
stand therefore. having your loin:
Mtt about with truth, and having o
Lht' breast plate of righteousness, su
ject, "The Girdle of Truth." TH
mine was discussed in two division!
lie assured Us hearers that trut
md sincerity are essential to a goo
onsclence. "
After the morning services th
pastor motoTFg16 ChftHfiston t
witness the closing of the Sout
Carolina Conference, but was back i
Lime for. the evening, service, wher
igain he preached an impressive set
inon to a splendid audience fror
Philippians 4th chapter, 19th versi
'But-My God shall supply all you
needs according to his tiehes > i
Glory, by Christ Jesus." The choi
tgain rendered excellent music. ?
Wo are indeedp leased also to lear
[hat one of our former pastorsrA
Lhe person of Dr. J. E. Beard is on
presiding elder.
MILLER CHAPEL CHURCH NEW
Newberry, S. C.-? Sunday schot
was well attended and lesson we
taught* ' ' eceiyedd.
from th? subject "The search . fo
Life." The pastor got many cor
gfatulations on~"the Sermon. At
o'e fork-the?pastor ^went?out to?&
Matthews A. M. E. Church tp preac
in T)r. Adams' place the presidin
elder and there he met a good crow
of. people waiting to do the churche
If-- I'l 1 .....1 A1- 1
vmi i\. in- |>iruyiivu unci iiti'- nous
was in an uproar with?fervor;?h
went into the business, side, eollecte
the elders money, dollar money, mi:
sion. etc.. the people left in a liu
spirit, .
Mrs. Georgiana Childs, Brothc
Jones. Mrs. Emma Spearman, Mr;
Hossie Mae Kuft are on the siek lis
We pray for their early recorvery.
Mr. Alfred Wade' a good citizei
and a good man, passed away su<
denly last Wednesday a. m. Even
body that's living got to die. W
sympathize with the family in thi
hour of their trouble.
A play entitled "Heaven. Bound'
was given at IBethlehem - Baptb
phureh last -Friday... and" tli
city turned out. ft was real gooc
Chief Justice Blease spoke also or
pastor, Dr. McClellan. It will be r<
peated soon.
~ The-"pastor rotumed to hiiCTtrorr
where the Rev. J. 'I. Goldson, D. D
pastor of the Baptist Church prct
ched a strong sermon for us, froi
the subject, "Keep the Alter fit
? THB PALMETTO 1
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d CHAPLAIN GEOR
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Recently endorsed hv the laymen a
T) . ,
the editorship ot' The Christian Reeo
v the Illinois Annual Conference. Lncl<
)- to the General Conference on the firs
"-l-Httanimouslv endorst for tho rhri?t?t
^ Cha|TfrrnT "Singleton is pastor of. S
ie Illinois. Was a member of the 11)24,
week he visited the F.eumenieal Con
I the South~Cai olinmCWrforrnrertHiTtr
" ference, Lexington, Ky.
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KM.\M'I:I. A. M. I: currn'M
Charleston, B. C.-r-Daring iho sos '
sions of the-South Caroflna Conference
ls which convened in the above named
y church -October 21, to 2f?, inclusive,
approximate!?. not. less than two
"' thousands persons exclusive of the
n niinisiutors and officials attended.
n TCach night the seating capacity was
r taxed to tile uiino-t and every?av^U_
Jlble seat, was occupied. , Eminent
speakers wore heard from time i ?
(1 time which made this grand and ausc
pic ous (Kv, -icn long to ue renieniII
l.erc-a. After a'sermon by Bishop il.
(1 C. Ransom ol the Saveidh Episcopal
a Distijgt .t?n! the rea "ilia of Iliaar<-_,
e pinUnents the confer? nee was ;pj.onriu-d.
w A't the c Piling son -co Rev. .). L".
Beard add',t,>'..eu the Christian Wat?*ii j
lower Soci'A very Iargv aialn nrc I
S Heard the speaker as In- so eloquently
delivered a message'which was from j
t-~ - a 11 angles, timo.lv^praeticul and ir.- I
r structivc. One person was read into
d full membership.
d Members and friends of Emanut ! !
0 were exceedingly sohowful on learn- I
thiiU- their esteemed pastor and
r leader should no longer be llie shop-'
c herd of the Hoek. Expressions of-re- j
i- gret werv. tendered him by an innum- j
d; erablc host of hi.- members-, 1'i iemlv ;
? and well wishers. He leaves Emanuel :
?' and will execute th0 duties devolved'
?' upon him as -the l-residing EUh'r of .
t the Georgetown District. During the !
r- pastorate oC"Rr'vl~"J. E. Bearhe did
d the things for OA*' best good' of Iho '
d .church' and tor *he" "furtherance of"
s the cause. A eharaeter of a cool tern- j
i- perament and clearer vision ha.- nov- j
s ( c ascended the rostrum of EmanueL
it A. M. E. '.hutch. v\ uv ;s tail us* to l
describe thecharacteristics of Jessie I
:t~ -E. -Cuard. ...Qn ^5^itda>* pighi. words.,
? of sincere regret were voiced by the
/ following: J. \V. Gailliard, J. R. J. j
n Snipe, C'tisslr^Snialls and tie.v. K. M
b Turner, representing the ~1h*ustees -]
o_ liotnil; Edward Betterson, Steward
board; Mrs. E. M. Green, Deaoomess !
f[""troar(i and ^tec. W. II. Moore.? Owing" j
the latencn.i of the linie othwrn ren
Trained from speaking in behalf of out
t> former pastor who deserves much
-yl-rrt-rtn-.?- U'c wb.U luii-liiui (daL,ua^iL,
b and that success may crown all ef - '
n forts put forth by btni.
V sA I.I DA NEWS
?. | Prof* Charles Br?Waternva+h-?At**
r ' Principal of Saluda High and Mr.
n Willie James Graham motored to
ir, Orangeburg Friday. , on blisine-s,
! joining members of the family there,
n and attended the S. C. State-Allen
n?garne^?Reports.axtLAhat game was
r ' good and trip pleasant.
Messrs Thomas Logan, Sr... and
I Junior motored to Washington, I). C.,
' and while there 1ve Toured Man,'land,
I Deleware, Philadc I'phia. New Jersey.
}] ' and New York. The latter will roll
rhain _ in Washington and join his
brother in Business and the former
j litis returned and reports'a?very?plea~ir
' sant trip. ;
. . Coleman-Graham Nuptials
I A marriage of much interest was
t that of Miss Ruby Graham of Saluda,
h S. C. and Mr. William L"oIeman of
? Clearwater, J3. C. which took place
(j at thq- bride's residence October 24.
>a The ceremony was performed by the
0 [bride's pastor, Rev. \V. T. Kenner.
The brido was dresred in a horomj
ing shade of blue trimmed with
Avhite. Miss Lenora Hill was bride'.[G
maid and Mr. Morgan best man. IBlatives
and close friends were ttre,r'only
Witnesses.
s Mrs. Coleman is the fourth daughyj
ter Q.f Mr. J. B?Grnh.-vm Sh'v iw 11
graduate of Bettis Acodemy and a
- former teacher for two years there.
j.'| She will he greatly missed by her
many friends and associates bu* we
e hope for her a happy life in the fujs
ture. .-Mr.William Cole>man is a pro
gresswe young man and well thought
" of in his community.
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ie hurning". At night the League Was
i. well attended conducted by its lea"*
der, Miss A. L. Pearson who is doing
a good work. The pastor asked to
review, the lesson, Miss Pearson said
fr it 'was a mosf wonderful review; i
l-. The pastor preached a strong serITI
' ers., The people are working Tor"
their conferencp claims, etc.
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EADER - .
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H-K
GE A. SINGLETON
nd lay-delegates of South Carolina fcr
rderv Last week he was the hose of
t one vote of being yjected a delegate
t ballot. - Chosen as first alternate and
m~ Recorder editorship.
tr~Patri''A. M. -Er-trhtH-chT-Sprmfflield,
, and 1028 General Conferences. Last
Terence of Methodism, Atlanta, Ga.,
leston,-H?C., and the Kentucky. Con a
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j Ati. and Mrs. Coleman left on the
.evening of October 24.for Clea*wai^r
where they will make their home.
HELENA NEWS
i Sunday school opened at the usual
hour with the Supt. Mr. J. S. Gary
on the job. The lesson was beauti,
fully discussed and,reviewed by Miss
:
I At 3:.'J0 Rev. Young delivered a
turning message from which every
I one was .revived. At 6:30 o'clock
the A. C. E. League opened with
the presidertt, Miss Kmma Lee Gary
aim mum ours on tie job, everyone
seemed, to be very interested in the
lesson. We are ashing more to attend
these services. At 7:30 Rev.
Voting delivered another burning mes
sage. A rally was had to help our
pastor on to conference $45.50 was
collected.
| The funeral of Mr. Alferd Wade
was held at Mt. Zion Baptist church
Sunday, at 1:30 by Rev. Jones. A
large crowd was there to pay the last
respects to Mr. Wade.Miss
Willie Nance left last week
to take - up her school work in Dal7,ell.
?.Mi**
Dorothy Thomar, left Sundoyfor
New York* Miss Willie McMorris
went as far as Columbia with her. 1
Mrs. Ella Lee Watkjns.4% visiting1
her relatives in.Union, S. C.
A Mock Wedding was had last Mon
day night by Mrs. Janie Gary and
Mrs. Lula Sartor's clubj everyone enjoy
ciLtljemselves. A cake walk was
given by' Misses' Rosa -Lee Fryd and
Edna Bracy Saturday night. |
Miss Mozell Raye left Sunday for
Waverly hospital, Columbia. .
., 'NINETY-SIX NEWB T
The Ninety-Six High School o'pened
October 10. The opening exerF.
Johnson presented Prof. J.. H.
Shealy to a large audience of nat
puis, sunk1 nis and''teachers?Wc alw?y*-e<t^oy-Prof.
Shcaly'saddrcsses;lmt
this was the best address we
have ever heard him makg. There
av.^q^^lxua--enrnin'iii;fng?JLaBTs m.'nte:
1 v Rov. 7T. M7 Taylor, Mrs. C, A,
pean, Mr. J. R. Dean, Mr. E. J, Goodman,
Prof Johnson then in beautiful
words introduced the faculty as follows:
?Mrs. Marion Johnson, six and seventh
grades; Mrs. Georgie A. Parker,
fourth and fifth grades; Miss
sat ah I.oe Joseph, second and third
grades; Mrs. Mattie Lee Jabber, first
gade; ITof. Johnson High school wcrk
Prof. Thomas, agricultural class.
With this strong faculty -we are
hoping to do some excellent work
this term.
Mr. Jrjfn" Henry Nathan left for
Seneca Junior College October 18. We
hope for him a successful., school
term.
Mrs. r.illian Butler'* ; neice after
spending a, few days visiting Mrs."
Butler left for Bluefield, Va.
i Mrs. Ella Graham is welcomed
home?hy her 'many friends after
visits to the following Northern cities;
Philadelphia, Pa,, Atlantic City,
Chicago, 111; Detroit, Mich. Wjnns,
boro. Canada; Gary, Indiana.
| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goode entertained
the young children Saturday
! aftci noon at?a?Hithday Party in honor.of
their little son Julian.
Trinity M. E. Church
I 3frs. Matilda Williams mother of
Rev. R. R. pastor of Trinity is out
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Immmm?aEJMi?' 'IB "
'daughter in Greenwood. > The
service at TVlt. Carniel Church
:was fine October IS. we received and'
|H. Williams the pasto: I'.'l cached . a
powerful ertnon from Matt Ml,
-text, "He shall bat+iced?*rrtt?:in. the
Holy Ghost and Fire." - s
i Mr. Walter Hill. Miss-Althca MmM
Mr. Fink Hart, Misses Clara and
{Amanda Hart* were' welcome, visitor.- ,
I of Mrs. R. R. William's the third Sun
i dav afternoon.
Bethlehem Baptist Sunday school 1
, held Memorial service for Rev. W.I.
M. Connor Su.nday htorning. Nearer ,
Mv God to Thee?was -sung be the
I school, opening remarks-t?y SuiU J. i?
L. Parltcr.'-* '
I ' Brother P. S. Goodwin spoke ' of _
Rev. Connor as a great leader. Mrs.
. C. A Dean spoke in behalf of ' the
Missionary Society; Mrs. Yirria Wi-!
liams, Bro. H. Goode, Bro.- Wn\ Haw I
kins, Mrs. F1 la Birder?made -Wn-rt-1
talks of hi? life. Asnav.ing Grace wa> ^
beautifully sung. Deacon F. T.-L'%:
rus spoke of him as. a , neighbor. iB-o.
E.. J.. Goodman .spoke of him .as a
"Worker for God'-, and a pastor for
the people.
j Deacon P. B. Dean and Mrs. (",
A. Parker spoke of his beautiful life j
as an examivle for the community A i
collection of .$:;.0.r>. was taken up and [
j given Mrs; W=M~ (.-nrmmv?
I The Missionary Society met Friday ]
afternoon at the home of M vs. <-i. |
A. Parker. A very interesting meet-1
ing was held and a lftigc u'U'mi.inn1 1?The
hostess- served salad, punch and.I '<
cake.
The next meeting will he at the
home of Mrs. Ix*na Hill N'ov. t'?tii Q
ABBEVIU.E NIvVVS _ K,
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? Mrs. Ida Bryant of Knoxville, Teruil .
left last . Saturday for her respective I O!
home, after spending some time with,
her . mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy.
Mrs. Kennedy is veny much tmpivvled
and is still able to be up.
Prof. W. C. Moragne passed awa> !jI
in Honea Path instead of MoT van. ;
was reported two weeks ago.
Messrs Tom Gallman and W. 11. |
-tSfttves-are making ttvmg>?\eiaH
up-to-date on Poplar street in* re-]
'modeling the Johnson's two homes,, j
] Misses Fbbie Jetterson ami N..tt n- ,
!A. Goodwin of Atlanta, tin.. P. ?'e.l ""*
'over here, on the nighi. of Lxii,
i and spent a few hours with home -0
their friends the Messrs Belles. ?rhey ~
both are Abbeville irirls. nml Mh-ivj
j "fvceivcd a warm welcome.
Mesdames Eugenia .Toltvrt and
Josephine Elmoora are still ?n the
sick list. ' j. . -vi
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson haw
, moved their "restaurant to NVashimrchurch.
Mr. Allen "Boot" Boyd is I
now occupying their place on . Church.)
street, opposite Mr. E. K. Fuller's."
ithofi shop. ? ?j?
FRIENDSHIP COLLEGE TRIO TO
[ BROADCAST FROM STATION f)l
: W E E I BOSTON, OCT. 2tnh. > The
Friendship * College Trio is t<>
| Broadcast from Station W K E 1 Bosliion,
Ma^s., Thursday 4:2f> p. .M., Oe- i
;tober '2t?th. Prof, \V. M. Chi>oii' of ?
Fisk University, Drake University.
! University of Madrid, Spain. Heidelberg,
Germany. llarvdrd. at Cumin idgy 11
Mass., is to make an appeal for fund t
jfor the collet'e over- this station.
< Ba'rrones/ A. M. Von Blomberg head,- ;
'the sponsors of this group \vhil?> in .
^Boston."
* Mr. Chisulm is widoh 'mokvh : ;ji-*iivr -*-1'the
philanthropist?of?Boston , and?Cambridge,
Mass-.
Confl-fssioiin l.iii'o til' M:n,:ii lni.i-1 i. * '
appears with the group. ~
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render the last re- Hr9l' ^
fct to the departed in K-71 ji_
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ipriateness you will lll|l| *
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in which to place BSSB
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Kesidence I'hone 77<?.">
l(M)(j WASHINGTON M.
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- PROFESSIONAL j
CARDS
Office Hours:-'" v ' ' Telephones:
::u A. V!. fr. v'(tO I'. M'. Office 6031
, Residence. 8873
Dr. I). K. Jenkins
ih:N I 1ST
.ling*., Plated i iiiwiis- and Bridges
.Sunday by A j > p.( > i n tmeiu
-vt-rac4-i<Mllto!i\ < ondt ciivc Anesthesia
a Specialty.
lOT'a Wa^hingUuf St., C'.du., S, C.
Office Hours: 'Phones*
1 A. M. to - P. r. Res. 8871
>* P. M. to 8 P. .'SI.
Dr. \Y. D. C happelle.
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of \\ in* n and Children
. A -Specially
Dilate: * Residence;
-i Lady St. 1 201 Pine St,
Columbia,. S. C.
I)R. H. II. HOOPER
Dentist
.of the fillJVi?
I ecial Attention .(liven to'- Diseases "
(mid ( and Utilise Work
A Specialty. . 9
Hice-Phone ;.pjo. 1:c-V Phone H?k\A
,'Aj. \\ ashington St., Columbia, S.C.
PllONKS:
lice .'{Uvt. . -Residence .'5-122
DR. A. J. COLLINS
-tIHCmisi
DR. J. ..<;. STl'.VRT
0 ce Hours; Tele, hone:
-Hn-rrr-l :ud-p. M. ' Kcs. 4602
i.i" to I1 M. (.Ulic'e b.'l'B
Ollice: -? . , Rcstttenee: ?
1 .'tit Tm.I... C. -
....... .-v., i.iii line St.
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
wiul Attentinii tiiviii I'isoases Of
Women., " .
Odicc: Residence:
- > V? asr.i'r.gioM ^laniptot
Plum t'ljj ' T'b ne 75G4
1)R. S. R. CRHEN
fliee Hours:-; Telephones;
to 10 A,, m. ' Res. Git28
to 2 p. Vi":***; Offiee: 577i
G to 8 p. m.
Office: Residence: '
Office Hour* Rhone
A. M. tn _ 1'. M. UlVicq 3536
i:00 P. W. to S J\ M. Res^ GO 18
Dr. C. E. Stephenson ~
Physician and Surgeon- *?
?,4?VV'?>u1 > n?ami Children?A?
couv laity
Xlffice: Residence:
nAvM-mi.lv si. i;rn n.,k ?
dice Phone RIO* Res. Phone 6798
-N. J. FREDERICK
ttorney-at-Law and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?State and Federal
19 Washington St., Colun.hia, S. C.
J. H. JOHNSON & Co.
Notary-Public and Dealer
in real estate and sale of lots in
PINE RIIiKIH CEMETERY. Beautifully
located on paved road above
.College Ptaee.
Phone 64*22 ? * >
1109V& Washington Street
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