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^ Saturday, November 14, 1931. CHURCH NEWS OF BETHEL CHURCH NEWS - = were absent from the services Sunday which was in session at Winnsboro, South Camhina; . In the absence of our pastor, Dr.' Lawrence wc secured the service of .! Dr. Briggs a member of the faculty of Benedict College, who was pre$cnt in the Sunday School and took charge of the Senior clans for us. Rc marks made by Mr. W, H, Harvey h At llrlo Dr. Briggs took charge of | the service and in brief renlarks ,' , * " f ' ' ' ?.made known his ,mjssion. He select- : ed the following question for his text ''Who is the greatest in the realm of r? even ?" found- 11 St/Ma". 18:1-3; theme ""ChMi versus Disciples." T!>^ sermon Was wmivlerf'..llv in every respect,' beautifully emphasizing, and e> plaining conversion. He asserted "a converted, .person is like a butterfly, beautifully lllustrat ing?its change from the caterpillar and the attitude in each stage. The sermon was highly pleasing?to cv cry one. We are always glad to' have Dr. Briggs in our midst. The - ^vesper service in the League was very interesting and very much enjoyed ~ It is iI'niukkablt- to note the lutcicnL manifested by the young people in putting over these programs. . You . arc invited to join them next Sunday at 5:30. Dr. Lawrence?came in?from th > conference at 7 St I) and a glad and * joyous servict. was ours to witness His return to Bethel is good news and cheering to all Bethel and Columbia. Ho preached a wonderful sermon from the subject, "Lovc> the Christian's Motive to Obedience" as. found in St. John 14:15; It ye lov.v me keep my eommandmients. The services closed in the midst of in s pi rational hand-shakes and heart felt welcomes to I)r. Lawrence and ' his family on their return to lis. , Let us hope, work and pray for an abundaitt success this conference year beginning Sunday with this* special etfort arranged for by Dr. l.nwi-eiwi- hpfm-c the conference. L>r. | J. P. Rceder, pastor of Zion Baptist Church arid his congregat i o h j will worship " with us at 3:30. This __ service is known as "Class Review and Pew Rally." Dr. Reeder will j preach- and .every..class._leader 'with ^ every member of his class is urged to be present and invite as_ .many friends as you wfll. This is an ef-j.' forF~to- hel]5" tire" Trustee Depart mt-nt-j-1 and full co-operation is expected by j' all and please note this new feature i. in "thc^day's program. Sunday Din- j ~ner served at the church (Bethel) I a]] Sunday aftcrnooti except during the hour of service utvlor t+ie auspices of Stewardesses Board No. 1 and the Pulpit Aid Board. A full ?-drm 111 1 Mi1 uiunllv " _ home will be served you for 25. cents. We are asking. the^ members and friends to remain "after the morning service-and go dOVVU'tir the bnoenu tu- _ of the church and get a good warm dinner antLbe there to greet Dr. Ite.eder and his people at 11:110. We ~ thank you in advance. Tickets are now on sale for a very - high class fOJlcert by the octett un<TeT' Hie diiertion of Prof. J, D, I of Charleston, South Carolina at Bethel churetr?tbe?mghtr-of?Decern^ _ ber \4th, 101D. - Prof. Moorer . deals with the best in music and" urF and to miss hearing them you will miss 1 ?tw-worth-whlle treat. Ask for a tick, ett-they'll be .out Sunday. We mention with--deep sympathy -1 ami aadpe'ss the passing of Sister Agnes Melvaighfr on Gregg SFfeeT~fT~ faithful member of Bethel. Her remains was taken to Eastover for i :~i w?,i??a,|u? | uuruw vmiiv.?v^,7 , A "HARD TIMES" PARTY FRIDAY NOVEMBER ?0th Thciy will be lots of fun in store._ for all of those who attend the "hard times"?party; ? ?? Remember: ' "The work shop opens Fi44ay at 8 So ix on time you must not he Jato. We'lJ work awhile and play as wo" \i:d have "hard timA?" fun I'm Urv to tell.", ' " * This unique entertainment Is being sponsored by' the, ladies of hudson Prosbyterian Church. Come out and bring a friend; wo promise you won't be disappointed. Hot lunches will be served free of charge. t Q?nera^ admission fifteen cents. Reverend A. Fowe, pastor ^ ~ T i ? y ? ^ ~ "?I j ? "> i ,m" V ?* in i wr an SOUTH CAROLINA j! Ct y IteV. Vnuh^lilfliiil, 1'imtnr * c . l.nHt <-hlnd?V ffv M'l'H1 bk'5,?,ivl witll d a poo i number of vpuiiils, repardk-ss 1 After the proup lVieetinps Miss Rai- N ford one of the younp teachers pave-!' a- very .pood review of the lessor.. ^ We still want morv children in the Sunday. School pb-ase send thetn. From .Matthew 2d:52 thp pastor se lee ted a very practical sermon. This 1 text deals with Peter who reached 1 fnr his sword and out off. the car of * the eniny of Uhi'i 'ji but Chi'iet' ehnrp rd Peter to put up his sword or ho d ?- -- - 1 " VUHI \Nllll II. Ill UllS Cii**} J Jesus taught the danger oi the use o4' < the visible sword, which everyone 1 will ngive is truely dangerous, but i there are also invisible swords, these 1 in the forms of disobedience, dishon- 1 esity and untruthfulness -are very destructive. The character of any J person is damaged by the use of < either of -these, by the use of one-Adam and Eva. fell, and others like, t the wise have entered into bad plights 1 The well known story of Ananias an.l ~ his wiftv who nnn wITfi death at tlu; i hands of the .sword of dishorn- ty, t should mnko~~"e\ cry " fuile who w-trhl attempt to dse it, east it aside 1 We were "indeed glad to Have'Mr. i George Johnson who is here work-tug 1 in interest of the right kind of feere- 1 i\Uon~Tor the Negroes of Columbian come and speak to lis about Iris work. 1 We al.-'o thank .him very much for 1 the beautiful selections which lie \ sang for lis. We are in accord with ^ his work and will?m evcrjr-possible-way give him our support, and pray- 1 ers for success. 1 We were glad to have Mrs. D.veher < an old member of our church who is < here,visiting worship with-us." Oth- \ er frien is whom we welcome back to our worship ate: Mr.. Robinson, Mr t Griffin of KnOker Washington.,- Miss >. Harvey. , 2 . . . \ SII>NKY 1'AUK ('. >1. K, CTll'UCH ? I Uev, J. C. Anderson. 1'astor j? The services on last Sunday were of a very high order. .Every depart-' nent of ;the church seemed to he ( school was well attended and the ' essor\ was well taught. 1 Dr. TT. P. Porter ot" Jackosh^ Tennr n and the publishing agent of thoC. M. 0 5, Church preached" from Hebrew ' 11t8; "By faith Abraham, when- lie 1 ,vas called to go out into a place * vtliclr he shoif 1 d.' after receive. fo7~aii 11 nheritance, obeyed, and he went out 0 lot knowing whither he "went." The 1 Ioly Spirit was present and all pie- .J1 fthrF ^enjoyed a spiritual fea?t; " <' The. "Kpworth League met at.0:1,o s o'clock. The program .was in charge of Miss Edith Clifton and a "splendid program was n.ndered. 11 '' Tile pasto-l' preached at I lie e\en- ^ ing wryice aiid another spiritual v reasi Was llai r. There Were a .number.*of visitors!" present. We always extend a bear ly welcome to our i ricmis to worship 1 with nsi ? ? ^ \'imTT''a The pastor will p reach-la special ' mormon Sunday. The public is invited I to hear it. ^ ; . I ST. JAM KS ('. M. 12. (Ill IK II * Sunday, morning 'l'ound t he super- ^ intendent and teachers at their post. The lesson was beautifully discdssed. X ?At- 11 :K0 prayei: service was con- ^ ducted by little .Mr. Joe A. Hays. The C pastor then took his text 28 chapter of STT Mark. After,, the opening hymn, (he pa-for ,Kev.~Cook preached a .soul stirring sernn^r which was en- J joyed by all. -A?niec .sum was-eontrr*- ^ buted in' tht. Collection.. ,, At 7 o'clock the Leagiilr under the 4 leadership of Mr. James Myers rendered a very timely program. We were favored with thc presence* of" I)r. E, C. Peters president of Paine College, Mrs. C. T. Dent and Paine j i\.. n,.U.K....... l{uai it'U i ' i i I'wj n uviivvi ^ ed a very interesting address. The ^ quartet sang: Stnal Away; I"'am <4iad Trouble Qon't l.ast Always; t I ain't going to study war no More. t limit I li'iii pruv.- :i Vi'l'V helpful talk which was enjoyed by all; The ? quartet then sang for a Selection: This Train; Old McDunsal; Honey. We also had St;. Matthews with us. Wc are always glad to have them with us. A splendid collection was given-. 1 We hope in the near future we will 11 hflvit in- Peters. Mis. Petit, and the ' quartet with us again. * ' - ' ."T." * ,Sl MTEU NJAVS t ? - i On Sunday-afternoon, November-8, j Mrg A. .1. MeOonald spmwwwV-H- i'wv?] - ? * I ' . THE PALMETTO LE Kally ntiKmamyl M. K, Church, The eports were Tjuite cm-nurajrinj^ ami * .ho desired goal was reached in the t unuunt collected. - * Quite a number of folks from?here-rttended the -Southeast and Columbia -s inferences of the A. M. E. Church < luring the past couple of weeks, ' i former resident of the city was 1 ......p.V?> U?.tnwln., ttia 7tK I Richmond, Va. Services were held J funeral parlor on Sunday afternoon. 1 The body was accompanied from Va. i jy the mother, sister, brother and brother-in-lay,' of the deceased. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of Emanuel M. E. Church met on Monday afternoon November 2nd at the residence of Mrs. M., V, jlover. A very beneficial meeting WIIS held The deloyMtn to ?h?? <lis Lut'b?meeung?tw?/.ton cnurcn?maao? ler report, then Mrs Daisy B. Taylor jf Orangeburg State President of the society made an excellent address ifter which the pastor gave a few helpful remarks. Mrs. Taylor came to the city to attend the district meeting on Friday and remained to attend the regular monthly meeting"! nfV.Uie fi<?jpiety. . \ Mr.Xonp Mrs IVVn. Bultman were ' the kind p^iL^fen^/uos host and ho* tess to the effiTHrep of the Sunday chool of the church of (Jtmtl She-~^~ )herd and a few guests at a Hallo- ' 1 ?veen party on Friday night October 10th;?Tbc evening?was spenlin daying Haloween games and listen-^ tig to stories. The witches and gob- j 1 ^ns woro bn>y with- their pranks, x1 iot ginger bread, punch and candy ' ate hour the little guests were loa- i' he to leave. The jolly evening spent j' \ il 1 long be remembered by all who j ( vere present. i1 Miss?Alma Hume entertained a * 'ew fflOlldH ut a Haloween paity at J lei4 h.ania on Saturday night. October 11. The guests reports a pleasant ' ?vcnjng spent. Dainty refreshments. 1 vere served. t Mrs. Bessie Sampson was the con- I enial hostess to the T. A. C, and >uest on Tuesday aftrenoon. October 11 !7th. After several games of bridge i wc played Mrs.. S, 0. Aiken and c drs, Ethel Broom tied for high score \ irizc. Mrs. Broom was presented i o\v score prize. Delicious chicken t ;itlad with' saltines and tea .was ser- t ed. '.i i .w- . U' The Amateur Circus under the lireetion of the Federated Clubs of I 1 he oitv on Tuesday and Wednesday ] t lights, November 3rd and 4t'h was ! ] he' outstanding entertaining events j; f the season. The street?parade | aeh afternoon created much crediile comment and the boys of Lin oln Hi school are to be commended j or the perfect construction of the'o mirnals.-The teachers and._st.iidents j p if the' Various schools- and the cluir-}-? nembers assisted j\Iiss Usher*.jadnirably in making the affair a sue- | t ess. The crowning feature was the d I'icy music rendered by ' State Cbl-'p ege band on the" second night. " v Esq, R. M, Andrews spent Monday jh rnd Tuesday, October 20 and -27th \\ viVh bis father Mr. A. J. Andrews v vho has been ill for several weeks, Miss f Rosa?Dun move?and Master n ' ' . . . inimie Palmer are sick at this tini'e. ;i Mrs. Naomi Moore spent the 'pa-t |V puple of week-ends in Spartanburg. 11 "Mr^.^*hrdTtm-~-Hobrtoo>tr' - ami ohildren ,4, eft on Thursday. October 2Uth (oi'm 'hiiadclphia. Messrs K. P. Palmer, J, Tar- !t( eton, l)rs, C, \V, Birnie, I. I) Davis L md E. C. Jones attended the Florida j ^ State- S, C, State football game in ( Mrs. Edna DeLome: Pequette and j j farris of Orangeburg are^at home j ^ m. aecount~of the illness Of their t , nother, Mrs. jCarrie DeEorne. Morris College and all of Sumter ^ rre happy over the outcome of the.11 Bf;tme which Morris played in Colum ia last Saturday. The ; score was ; j "3-13 iVwara'"nearly victory? for tj, Morris .College, u _ .jf? . - ' t SPRING BRANCH NEWS j \s ? ? (I Rev. Newman, pastor of the St. v ^hillip Church preached a very ineresting seripon Sunday' morning, d V very large crowd attended the ser L. ices, the collection was swell, yet iui?people?are uompleuupta?fthmit =| he hard times. ??I Baii I f LE \ , v/, nvyiiuiun pastor <>t incr if, ' E, Church, Marion, "will preach or us next Sunday at St. Phillip, at [ o'clock. We are always proud to have such nen visit us as Prof. J. P, Burgess ind one of our Agriculture Supervisors. Call again we are proud to Miss A. M. Bentbert. one of oyr enehers spent the week-end and ateiided Sunday school and the mornng services also Mrs. M. C?, IRaccus mother one of our teachers and Prof 1 ' * A nER^ .J Mr and Mrs .! R Baecus, Sister >mf -ft4endrf?Fr*n?r??New?Jersey mo o \Viison, N. Ci They reported a plemlid trip, ?Tlie-Halloween ^>ar4^-given at the~ thool auditorium was] quite a sueess tho people turned out in full 1 lumbers. We shiill be Riving projrani-s from time?Lu?time.??tbe~ jeiiefit rrf~the school. BMTflKir A'. M. E. CHURCH l)r. K E Brogdon, Pastor Georgetown, S C.?Sunday, Nov. 1,. the services ull day were' very | good. It was Holy Communion day-) and at 11 o'clock a largo audience was out.and heard a wonderful sermon by the. pastor. Woods?of text j may be found in Rev. lb chanter 19 1 verso; theme: "The King of Kings." Orr Monday ?vening-th? - W. H. ?n i P. Missionary Society ttt'ld its regular monthly?im cling nt the parson" age, quite a few members were present. A lively meeting was had and much plans were i>erfected for a Laundry Party that's to be given on j Thanksgiving evening for the benefit of the society. ? The church conference on Tuesday evening was exceptionally good. The expressions were all-very encouraging. Seemingly we have caught a vision and taken on n^v lift ,1... spite the depression. The slogan is , "over the top." Sunday. Nov. 8th. was another aigli rhry in vSton. At muiming scr/ice we had tht. pleasure of hearing i powerful sermon preached by Dr. Julius A. Holman, former pastor of Dicker son A. M. E Churchy who y.as ransferred fro pi the Palmetto to the 'out ml conference His text was takmi from the 18th chapter, 1st verse >f oiir Lord's Gospel according to St. viattne-w. "At the same time came ho disomies unto Jesus, saying who s the greatest in the Kingdom of leaven." The kingdom is in the aearts of men. Christ warned His iisciples to be humble and harmless; lave patience one with the other. The Sunday School was at the usml hour. The beautiful lesson "Paul it KpTiesus," was discussed by th" lasses with much/ Interest abet re" dewed by Prof J B Beck, afterward in apple was given each pupil and eadn-r. It was very encouraging L" he grown-ups as well as the childen. so continue to give us an apple dr. superintendent and it won't be ong before the seating capacity at he Sundny School hour will be at a jremium. > . ? . . WI11TM1RE NEWS Sunday was an'ideal day. Insjiite f the chilly breeze Sunday night, lev. McRav premched lii - i\arewell prmon until as our new nastor,? The members..of Bruce are puttirur 'orllr evpry effort to sopd the pastor own to Columbia with a found reort. We .are few in number but .e are the crowd that never take a aek seat.* Before we would 'we ,'ouldu't stapd up all the way*to hea en. Mrs. Alice Bytd reported a very lopewell Church below Newberry here she as the president of the lome Benefit Socitv held her quar? i-rlv" Ri?'?n.)ne, atuu'li- , iilneil. . _j_ ^ :.= -. -Mr. and Mrs. A, C, Caldwell. MasL*r Henry Wallace "and little Miss luth Byrd motored to Greenville , lunday U> spend the day with Mr. ;hWwo!4V? Sister, - they reported a.-, i;lV mntnVfbl t c\ r^osttoy t XT Mr: Mprdell Wallace vslio is ex- ' -octing, to leave the hospital Friday j o the delight of his many friends i On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Byrd and Ir. A. C. Caldwell motored to Che^- ^ L'l to .see Mr. Modell Wallace. -We. were?delighted to have Rev. ~ , jC. MoClellan to* peep in on us on ; is way front his" conference where"" <1..?epo.rted a wonderful conference, lo being made presiding elder of he Columbia District. Mrs. MeClel\n wa^ delighted- with the thoughts | f being home again after being a- J ay for a number of years. Mr. J. C, Byrd will leave Wednesa\ for Columbia where he is deleate from his church. We hope he iiprt] PNKY'S .\Ki:,i{ A Mi IJ >; in oakoi.i: will nuil'c n?rnrri? Im.V ''r 3?yyj. tr,Trr: oral cot; fci otn> nT/vav Mrs. Vivian i'.iiii uii'-'A i i-i- ) ti.j.l JluilMUy/ T "77 Sorter will '>. .oia:.. icuated in their?He**- fritjrHrr ?rr?:?rj?r a lay d""lh'm n a a * .. W . .,1 a are hungry ?air.i'. wanl t ' .-rj. . ' 1 home u-i^lu-4 \vfTt*r.t* - <.> * -"it down antl eiij>'. i; j.a( Sorter's ( you Vviil al a av t><i:rteous service. ' - Mop, look alxl !r t;..- e.tilry i'li-anii.j? ii.u. k win*- i a-,. ! .U'iiv er all jrarnn nU far' h-.y-. anc gents. So who:; y?,u -A t: .-a.' ho wiil lionet t'.-i'K w h-- . ia iVmhttlaiivv v ; 'h' ; r'. . ^au he hail <-n!! I*. 1 .! :% ' i this ' SHino nuoshof ni:ty * ' : !k"i when in i.fil "( ; .'n-Mii:,! -. :: ... AWare ???ri;y t<> :;; .'! - Sro-ll VtOX-hidL. at' i a i r a Klfie Jhil.i-r.--Wi' i, ; (' : a speedy recovery. We a-.* . ai a! ; see K:?sU r Ih'i-iast-: : it-?he lap?iw.i'i i , a,?i~~t?im? .? Why dii> .M;?. I.a,, -j, s?. ?\veetl\ . u}u-?i Mi. r.ake: ' ,? ippearanee? ? K M \ \ 1 KL?:Y?itr?h?v .. i i J r~r1 * ('1'UH'l. :loil. S. 1'. S'l1. i1:,ing'last at th i! i: -- ! ' - -,.intencpd. 'i he. )>>< jimi:: ' -v< > nilucted by k'-w. .huah V. -r;C ">i* EnrsHTOe1',~"jA',' a~ rT7y"'T::"vT7 W. II. ,fr..i U. A!.. 1 ai.i l. t-.y.) Imtti- ^ n- ui - ?:?1.'- tii'.i? the sell. K V. '..hitl-aeping with lhu?. ii-i forhur past<'ir. lii-v. J. !*. l!. a> . .pukto t111- rliilitit -II; ...? lh.r\ .!' i the cli'iuuM !. !li \ ,\l.n..4-. i-.i.U--.jt splendid talk a.;;t-r ~\V iV< i: k?. \ r-.*tUiilid to tlft-iv aa.l all la-unl a byautilul na>.-nt:i d i>\ Kyv White. Tin .'i.i . . .v.'.- -m'K. inypvt iin'- an,I an.:: sion was made. V:. /. ''.iv** au<lioiu'f li'-ti iJi.a lie i.i % li. M. T.r as lie' oxpoutt :nl : 1 ?o yi'.ijiv i haiiiu* 4tl,n'vgning til1 t?l; rousing M'wit; ?i?*l V.-ai'*!Ta\d1y rc-Ci'ivi'il. At m A';1, i ' i \v::* otto ai cossiou al ?>. . , * Mi. 1-alwaiil l'i ?'i . ii-tarv S. toward !?"'ii.i tvnly on Sat unlay. M ; >. < : .a I i .' yt one of tlio lk-nui,i - y a- '.ala-'i home, .on Sunday n-i>riit. 'AN ? pi a-y i\>*t iicif y|H-i i iv iv * V. 1' a;". tuuk sic-k .during- J.?' . lev-*.'. Rev. Ik.ml Was ul two bran:ituj situ! vr week. v?i .< 1 <>ii l-isii; n... ii- I'U ! bl'iV- '!' T 1 ' ' . t'rmii (. i.' r.1 U-. >' p. Mrs. K; ?"! !' Scribe >R rr l:a?H ' < * liti'ii t.: . lluW ...li T Ail. 1 r.v is c?i- .i v i-. A. r - . ' ; Mozella Ronl. T\Vt' iir.v.* Xvw ... t injr. why Miss, p Junior \\ reason ih>w. o fcayojTi] a N fciii render Hie lasl re- MPB8 ? it to the departed in Ky7J| nj; solemnity and ap- rvH-Wjl triateness you will our ori?ani/.ati?\ the in which to place wm *i V i pi i ?1 J 4 ~ Page 8 1 UNEKAL HOME" it'KNSED EMBALMER OF _ S A AND GEORGIA , a Funeral Cars arid Funeral. V Eq uT praen t ~ AS GOOD A* THE BEST lE And Better than the Rest And F'rices Less '* m 1-rorRTKsY SERVICE Office Fhonr 5707 Resi'di'iwy Phfinp 77(15 S II i<KM? WASHINGTON ST. I . j-~COLl'MBIA, S. Cr I ??????iMMfcalp?????F ' professional t n CARDS Office Hoursnr " . Telephones: 18 :31T A. M. to 7:00 I'. M. Office 603? Residence 8878 ~~ Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST -?7~^7~?? j' .lings, Plates,'Crow ns and Bridges j Sunday by Appointment. Extraction by Condi ctive Anesthesia " -a Specitiity. , . ' _AVashing'tOfi St., C'jla., S. C. ? . Office Hours: Phones: ' . . 11 A. M. to 2 P. r. Res. 8871 ' G.P. M. to 8 P. M, - Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Chiltk<?ri _ A Specialty Office:' ' Residence: 2115 Lady St. -1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER " . Dentist of the Gums '?- ? . Sreeial Attention Given _lu Pisea?a Gold Crown and Briuge Work A Specialty . - ' , Office Phone 6429, Res. Phone 8264 ? . 112o Washington St., Columbia, S.C. ' P HONES: ' Office 3413 . Residence 3422 DR. A. J. COLLINS DENTIST .. . " 17 Harden -St. Columbia. S. C. RR. J. G. STtfART r~ O ce Hours: . Telephone: 1:00 to 1:00 P. M. ?:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3796 Office: ' Residence: 2030 Taylor St., " 1117 Pine St. DR. L. M. DANIELS physician and Surgeon Special Attention Oiven Disonses Of Women. j Office: . Residence: 1125 Washington '2230 IJamptoi Phon 6429 Phne 7564 y???y? DR. S. R. GREEN Office Hours: . ' * . Telephones: 9 to 10 a. m. Res. 6028 2 to 2 p. n.. Office- 577? 6 to 8 p. m. Office: * Residence; ? Office Hours ? Phone? 11:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 8536 | 6:00 P. M. ?o 8 P. M. Res.. 6548 Dr. G. E* Stephenson Physician and Surgeo.. Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty Office: Residence: 1414 y2 Assembly St. 1328 Oak St. Office Phone 8407 Kes...phone o/yft : N. J. FREDERICK ?~ Attorney-at-Law and Notary Pufek PRACTICE IN ALL COUKTS ?State and Federal 1119 Washington St., Colun.bia, S. C. ! ? J. H. JOHNSON & Co. Notary Public and Dealer in real estate and sale of lota in i PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beautifully located on paved road above j College P?ace. * f Phone 6422 1109V4 Washington Street L? - ! ' ? t ?' ? - .