The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 02, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 7
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CHURCH NEWS OF
CHAITELLE STATION A. M. E.
CHURCH
Rev. J. IE Bryant, Pastor ~
Santa Claus made a largc vaction
ill our Sunday School Sunday^lorning
December TTT Though' Santa .
Claus ha J come ami gone it seemed as |,
sonic wcru~ trome still looking for-TSanta
to come. However we hud a <.
splendid Sunday with those that were ^
present. . <v
.. ."'ll.:30 .the pastor spoke fronj the (
text Bee. 1:7; subject "Kiveri that
TuirTiilo the lie ^spoke -very rj
We had many visitor^"amo^g Chem j1
were students from the eamnuscs and 1
four nurses from the Good Samari- '
tan Iiospitab We were very pleased,1
to have them come and will be glad 1
to Jiave them plus the faculty come 1
? again? ?I _<
li:30 the Lcagoe met with a splen- i
did program arranged to soit th? \
occasion, Miss Mary JBowler acted as I
pianist for the Leagoe. Mrs". Bow-^
/: ler sang a very boaotiful solo. She']
is one willing to^respond to every1
call. "" i
7:30 Rev. Ford brought thc message !i
for the evening service. Rev. Ford 'j
__.was not in, .the ^opirit, to preach at i
first but something happened to shock
Rev.- Ford, however after he got over ;
his fright he spoke very interesting i
from the text "For. if a man knows not
how to rule his home how can he j
rote?the-?eteirch^?Knhjort. ?'What
must we do to develop the progress of ,
th-: church." We enjoyco this mes- i
sage very much and will be very glad ,
to hear him again .soon. > )
We were, blessed to have a good
many outstanding visitors with us on '
Sunday night. Revs. Harper, Nash, i
Williams, and others. P. E. Adams,
anri McClellan. Elder. Adams open- j
ed the doors of~7the cTTurch. Elder *
\Ti.PIi/H??-w Hilntit q isw hriof lV'frtflrk.,
. "VV'e are always ghrtl to have then.
The district, meeting will he held at '
Ghappelle Station Monday December
28, shall mention more facts about it 1
in next issue.
The League planned to go to the :
camps during the holidays to carry
those Who are less fortunate seasons' 1
We "are in sympathy with those '
folk and it is always appealing to 1
us who will be the next to go out '
- t here tn.be shut in for a period of |
tnne anil (ant IMlju.v the.'t! biawtiful 1
days as we are enjoying them neither 1
can they be happy in this blessed sun- ]
light of freedom. ; ' I
Miss Plair and Miss White who i
have b:)( n away teaching came home |
i for their Christmas holidays. M^s. '
White was the pianist for us Sun- <
day. We wish them a prosperous 'i
New Year. "i
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~ sii>m:v i'Tfiiv t^mtih rnrmu
Rev. J. C. Anderson, Pastor
The Sunday Schoop opened at its
?usual hour with Supt. Starks eon- ]
ducting. The lesson was beautifully ,
discussed, subject "The Outreach of".
God's kingdom." Isa. 11:1-10, Rev.1,
21:1-2.
At 1 1 :>0 ttey. W. L. Gladden delivered
a wonderful sermon subject
-Go.l's?lni.yponse Gift.'" which was
enjoyed by all. There were a number
of visitors present. We alwjays
extend a hearty-welcomc to our many
friends to w^orslrdr^witlr us. ^J
1 he kpworth League heW a very._
? : ^*- ti rv*1 nL- A cnlon
? eiljoyuuie bySMUU cl L ?VJ vr ? "I?
diil prograrhi was rendered.
At 8 ihe 'Epworth League prescntF71
-i t.fimllc1 Ligl>l Service winch wa,->
The Sunday School B*b^ nntt^-uili
"mi.ii?..,, f,T^.
w hs a su? i ei >s on last Monday, mgiu.
Sundav Jan. 8, 103i2"-being-4iiyw..rst
Tiurultfy n~tirc~New-Yea i3- and i omniunion
Suiiuay the pastor is urging
-nlbmenvbers. to bc_PJ,esen^ as he l ay
a special '"wrmeR- far.._ym... __TF yM
vnis's it you will mis- a treats Adtj-members
are asked to bring a friend j
St-angers and visit j? s *alvajs find I
a 'hearty welcome to all the services,
at Sidney -Park.
I ho Sunday 'S l.ool Christmas tree
? s held on last Wednesday. riiglit.
(ill EAT' FALLSTSfEWS *
1M,,. 1 1 r n . 'Jk
mcuiuere ui I'nrauise A. Jl, Kj
.Zion Church feel very grateful to
Bishop E. D. W. Jones for having sent
to Grout Falls Rev. J. W. Shaw as
- llus^oiv Ho although having been
here but a very short time has taken
100't in the hearts of his members.
He has the ability to lead men on to
greater he ights. He is an organizer,
a spirLtul preacher, sohgsCOl', leader "
andvjtQVhet, He too, possesses that
drawing power that is so essential
?r. flu, niiio.fu n ./if o minigtpr
He has taught us to ignore courteously
any display of jealously or unfriendliness
on the part of others.
To cooperate earnestly and sincerely
w?,h a lccolnr;|nee
with" all concerned. This code we
have resolyed to adopt at all times
times and under all circumstances,
lionized and Paradise has taken on
new life and is blooming under his
The old program Ti^s beem~"revolulcadership.
? December 18-Elder C. L. Flowe
held his first quarterly, conference
for this year. Dr. Flowe possesses
the king pin of success in life, and
that is kindness. He uses kindness
QO o th'TlVir fA" mntrn fUo Unoflo *v?nr*
and has proven to us that it is the
prime factor in, over-coming friction
and makinp- the human machinery
run smoothly.
. The P. E. assessment of $42.00 was
raised in fulh All reports were rojjnd
and everyone was happy.
.. On Saturday evening n reception
was given in honor of the Elder and
Pastor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ikEEE , . E-.:
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SOUTH CAROLIN ABETHEL
A. M. E. CIILKCH
? Union, S. C.???
_?V\'c all-VVV44I M? Viuluiswi t?VW I IK*
return, of our pastor tor another year,
we Were afraid * once thai we would
not tret him back. aiiaui but t!ud always
knows what we need, and stand
ready to supply uur need. "t*&
On the return, of our beloved p.astor
Rev. Bowman our elwre-h has keen
leurganiifeti into _liij._een diI l'erenc
rirul?iiuxinjurv -^uiui-_xvLu lAl't.'
ing greater work under his administration.
We thank the-.prcsiuing Rider
and Bishop for. returning lo us
this Moses. 1' or it would have been
rather difficult lor a juisTor lo come
to Union and take,hold uJ the ait airs
jf the church as they-now stand, jamd.
run smothely as we afc running now.
Not knowing where to take holt.
_ On last bund ay we heard two of
the-most beautiful me;;s;v*es delivered
by Kev. Bowman usemg tor u text
Luke 1-4 J.&. subject Excuse. The message
was veiy inspiring and instructive
at 7:30 i'. -Al. lie preached an
impressive and far reaching sermon
to a splendid audience nuxed with
many friends' affd~ Visitors texc St;
Luke 18:38 subject. A Sinners Friend.
i. no ilOiy cnosl was upon hum be
preached as. never before. The night
service has been very poorly attended,
hut sind. \yt> are nm: in our new
vtnnc.i, ana oem.g. icd wim :,uen
Gospel messages the night services
now out number the day services.
Miss Deian Hardy a teacher in
Spartenburg Co. is home for the holidays,
with her aunt Airs. Tan lie Davis.
Miss Luc ile Wind hum a. student, of
.vticil U ii. v > bivt>r ti? 1>'?
v_ l.ru... ii rnt?c Sartor o. Clal i.fi
University is home'for the hoituays
ivtfh her mother and sister.
Mrs Alice Sj^aehnYn home on Henreatt
street was destroyed by lire
recently and all the contents therein
were destroyed.- She is a faithful
member Of Bethel one of the
steWdessos and . president of the pub
pit aid board. - The p;..-tor .anuoudeed
laSt Sunda y That ~n special collect ionwill
be taken up thy . her en a later
[late. .
Airs. Francis Fpps one of t-he--stcw
tlesses who has-been indi-.-po-'Cd.. 1 mya.
number of weeks is - much improved
Mr Guss Feaster a steward who ha
been, sick with the. flue has re upei:
atecl. t
-On last Monday night while , il
was yet raining a group of .la ' es led
on by sister Ema Young president .of
the Missionary Society and Gliaii nuin
of Stewardess board No. 1 assisted
by sister Mary Turner Ni-f v Mary
Ray, sister Mattie Porter, Mart Elibanks
rnary .1. Kill, T. Youvu, Mis.
Lucy A. Gillian Kile" Lipconic, Fannie
Gibson, Maiy~I5rya.it, C'orene
Kirshaw, Bailie Mitchell, Mary Ray.
Rosa A. Sinis;and Many others, marched
down Trftm the charc-h to the parsonage,
singing bringing in the.", sheaves.
Each of them earring Santa
Glaus, and . many good- things .u v-iiRev.
Bowman wo.ii Ids most*.loving,
wife welcome us very happily and
asks all who will In t-f ;i1? again >o.on
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MT. PlSUAll' A. M. K. CHGRCH
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Sumigr, B .0 -The B jester Club o.
Mt Pisgah holil. its regular nieeting
Monday, December, b at tlic b.-autifui
and hospitable lionic of I ?r ;,nd Mrs.
W. W. I-Ylder on UnETand A vet ~
?thTTT-mninliei ? of 1 hr-^-h-fh-tere-dxbHfull
of f-nthn S i?\5?!*il '? !1t I n 5*.? .'V?\ Y lnlis
to put over a hip financial program
this year Our President, Mrs. Alnxeta
Gropp was 1'c-oleetod at the last
meeting.-ami..Iuul... 1! tW ,i.Yi > r k . Ui ?UlV.
Boosters at- ;hawt, Mrs. France*
MoOre wa etcl'l til v ice pi\(. i .'fit-iunL
we are very proud fur she has been a
most loyal worker. Mr. A. G. Spiv.rJv,?our?xv01
. by?11 ? o.-.i rer?l.o?has
served wonderfully in.th,- past wa.Unanimously
re-elected. 'Mrs. Mamie
Smalls our efficient secretary who
has pi veil faithtul service was also
r?.nlrCtt>d_- .A .. .. .
?1\ .?-..ir 1,- i inp talk wag., pivenby
Elder SpJaCs who is a stau icr.
pieniher of the Boosters Hr, f \V.Janneretle
oui* h- loved pastor was
not with Tii? r~T~tlu " InM mecing lm1
was out visit no? t lu sick ;aud adminiserinp
HoiY ('onwiUtnion. !-?<
takesj/sj.Secial tuii-n.st in all our eluTrclT
clubs and is a real. Booster. We aie
plad to have him returlied to us.
If. Villi. WUllI to lioce the ricV
spirit, live a right life, die a swe.'t
death, join our orpanidations and do
the work?ui?i he I ind, M i 1 isL-ao
will eve?"lv<5ld her riphtfu! place with
these organization at her bark doiiig
the-will of the Lord.
~A splendid financial report was pivei\.
Business was discus.-eri after
which the hostess served ? . delicious
sweet course. A vote of thanks was
tendered for aer generous no.>|,ital:t.v
and hcfrcli;b was invited r > meet
wjtB Miss ITnico Wilson, -Jan. 4th
V. 11. l-arter. t ne even mm was a
continuity of merriment from beginning
to end. All enjoyed being
present. Sunday marked a high day
in Zion. Dr. Flowe preached morning
nnch evening- and -rtnrt- reviving. - T-Wespir*'
ran high in both- services. Sun
day night marked the close of-one of
the best quarterly conferences held' in
Paradise church. The Presiding Klder
informed us that we wore in lead
This we are detertmined to hold by
God's help.
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THE PALMETTO
l MINISTERS' WIVES ALLIANCE
An all round inspiring meeting of
I tot ^nuance tooK place oif 'l liursday
Dec. 7th at the home of Mrs. G. M.
I Miles, 12110 Pine Street.
An apropriate program was ?ar4ranged
at the previous meeting that
would be in keeping with the Christmas
season at the December meetling.
This uroirram was arranged by
the committee on Literary Program
lot which Mrs. K. G. Chappelle is the
chairman and it was most pleasingly
r.onderecn ~
For an opening song, "Joy to the
world," was sung; Mra. Sims acting
at tiiL piano utul conducted the pio-gram
in the absence , of Mrs. "Chappelle.
Mrs. C. J. Carroll read the
' .Sci'inturo*on h?> Pii-tr. <>?l ('hrCt
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1 lowed by another song. Mrs. E. M.'Owens,
ofTered a yeiy pointed prayer
~in keeping with the program,'' ntter
("Silent Night." At the close of this
selection each one, recited a Scripture
j v,ao..uion, Dealing' o lithe birth 01
Christ. The President, . Mrs. Dillard
then asked Mrs. Starks to tell the
| v :iristnms siory?wnicii?<<ul in =
r^ery interesting manner.
When' the program was over the
I "Santa Claus" subject was discussed.
| Everyone promised to see "Santa
Clat's in person for each individual
child of the Williamson Orphanage.
; A-oonuni t tee consist ingot' Mrs. Sim?
Mrs. Duckett, Mrs. Adams and Mr:;
. Low cry as chairman will receive and
deliver these'gifts for the children.
There were -present as visitors:
Mrs. Alice Williams and Mrs; I. M. A.
Myers.' A new member joined in the
person of Mis. L. C. Mance.|
The members of the Alliance1'will
be sorry to learn of the defcth of the
-father .of Mrs. Duekeit. who died
since the adjournment of the meeting
and also the death of Mrs. Elliott's
'cousin. She was away at the .bedside
of her ill cousin during the time
of our meeting.
Ihitr-e sijdie>s| 1' know, have the
deepest sympathy of the Alliance,
j At the : chose of the meeting the
hostess, Mrs. Miles, surprised fohe
Alliance with a most delicious six
(o'clock Christmas, turkey dinner
(which was in kepirig with the entire
program , of" the evening.
Who will give the next Chrisrnfadinner?
<;li;amn(;s from sat/itou
MIOMOKIAL A. M. 10. t III RCif
Rev. A. Seon Henri, Minister?Resi
rlcm-p ami Si u?lv U2."i Oak St.
With the bcautiiicaliun repaiiing
and renovation of our church-building
and grounds in progress, the plot in
rear of the church, has been broke::
up, preparatory to the laying otV of a
botanical gar Jen set off by hedges.
.1 Ids attempt is being made and fostered
by Messrs T. t'.ook and S. 10.
Alford, Who have promised to' demonstrate
iii hi tangible way to the
city at large, what the . "Young Negivr-(ji)-npei
afi: e .League". standi', for.
We wire greatly surprised at the
large audience which?greeted. JfrolL
A. Banks. Friday, December 12.
Ilis letlure .demonstrating the gravity.
and ills accrue-:! by?the- use of
"bootlegged whiskey" "Vas appauiing.
The first trun fired outing the firs:
sorbs rebounded with tilt' gunner,
shooting himself into the church and
is" now an active member. Guess?
Our series of meetings have been
n prog res.- sihcv December?i t, and
vv*i!l continue until Jan. 17,' 1 !?:>_!
(hov.us are following the'pa tors a.i.i
lheir respective choirs and eongtvr.-itions.
Why not vou i
Froni the outlook a very large numVy
of boys and girls will enroll in
our Sunday School, Sunday Januarv
lif'tJ, J Ik M. Our Supl. pr. !.(on
, AYkefieflhnrnt his corp of olfU'i'i- ,u:d
: c'riiTS.oro m:ij< ing labo; i!o pre pano
who enrolls, (boys. gnis, 'men oi
voitte-nr)'"\vfM be given a beautiful Kit'*
lonated l y Dr. Webb, pastor of First
Hap list Church in this city ami ot her
white friends out of tlie city. ;y~"
We an> aft Jin thanking the follow tg
PresuTIng Ktitrrs; ami miuis.uu>:.
with their respective choirs and eon
u.-rations lor their invaluable cnribotios
given during, the first and
ecohsl scries of our Pre-Yuletido si-rriccs.
Presiding Elders, JJ. ' T*-10
Clellan. T. J. Miles, K. P. Elli>.
i E A..Adams; also Hear. E F. G
ihntr~Trevs7dS7"'?s. Yupngbloo -fLu
>.t. Peace, Sinnnnn>. Foldon. > "i>.-1.f
tuber, '.I.iecn,. Lark in,. 1* eait. liar-'
.a*r, Anderson and (1 re-.mf
Sun g \y?alV i'|.|)i;mi,. December '2
-vas a record breaking day for Sailer
icmorial, -t^ing the largest gathering
.told coJlVMipn for -some tiavmi ,'Xu
vas on the occasion of thg open-ing ?
in- second series of Pro-Yuletkle sc.
ices being conducted by the astor.if.
the several denominutions of the
il y.?stjw.-i:i 1 lHiysie fyp the afternoon.
. onsistod of Xmas f'arolspar.tl appropriate
anthems in keeping with tiu,
, .casori were creditably sting by lh<
"f t'lb'iiv Ha pi is i
( lufveb. This chorus consisted of 32
, oka s with Mrs. X. S. Youtigblotfd as
o ganist and director.
'1 h? speaker, was Dr. S S Young-blood
pastor "of tKe. afore-mentionel
.'.lurch who spoke from the words
:tc it 's rack I shall build my chu'rch
and tlie gates of hell shall not preva'il
against itY The mountain peaks .of
this master-piece were L The church
inckodcvi ?11 Xtiansi 2. T he church
- mi-n ns ful t oo-onerfl't ion and 3,
The church is elernal. "
President D. II. Sims of Allen University
who was in in charge, as
usual fitted himself to thq occasion
wfth seasoned and timely remarks
and dignity.
After extending thanks and appro
rrntiorr by-the pastor and the rcnAi-tian?by
the speaker of the aftornoon
a well spent hour was the by words
of those who were present.
W-e are^again asking you- to keep
posted by our Calendar and the
papers of the meetings which are to
continue to January 17, 1932, and on.
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tea intvi .
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lege artityj chuh ??r.Vr. ' i- cv.n- ,
miltec u i threw. i;ii: iucu .S.up.ci in- i
tendonc Corzir.e. tr'v gi;c-.uj> meetinvr
heid at "Fir i ?fc'.vary Bivpti.jt. .
| church Sunday fti t:'n;ir".n --"tn. Superintendent
f^i>i:ii'n ! Hi program
and the h thy.i' had been
I state ftating tK.-.t .w- da; S-i'Oot at- i
tendaiu.evjiad iia i*. . f ' i < ... ] u" UK>
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prpoosal t<> give i?i >! > I
those of iiis assist .;.i- v"' to Son
day School and 1'. 1'. . ".vii'Li-i
in D,.:.\oi:. -L-!_
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ITTTiroVE \. Vi T'~ 7 nfnn* irni t i
Km. V. II. .\IcRae. Pastor j
' y School was largely wtoinfc-{i'io
Cedar Grove church. The lea-.
a-- tli cussed enthusiastically,
.- ..c!; to which "The Outreach oi
* ir u.ury." Found Isa. 11:1-10.
i .'a- i-mis.-al of the School the
!-. r Women'sbranch met in the ~
. with' .Miss Magnolia Epp*
- i.'e i;. M<V.iella Epps, secretary.',
t :-!:> !'t program was rendered. We
. i! :. line meeting.
> Inez. Magnolia and . Mozella'
Pi'" Wet'c tile, dilinei; guests, of Miss
o?vt.> evening; >
Rev. Gilliam of NY v. berry. S. P. was
he -dinner truest of Mr. and Mrs.
? . \y ijJiam^^Suhdav: Thl'V-chjoya
pleasant' evening and a lint
(inner. Call again Key, Gillian!.
M;?-es Christine and Florie Glenn
uachv-rs .of l-.iiiit II ill and Cedar Gi ve
..t.oois is spending ili*e Christliitrs?
i- w.Tth?their parents- at Se.*4'I
iil. . ' ' * :'Mr.
Win... Wallace accompanied by
ir.. :;a.i:ani, l \\ allace, Misses Inez
. ! ! _- !'dia Epps. iiiototed io NeW.:'d.iuilay
in the past week ami .
i ly tiip.
TisVr. as tree that was giv- .
C, h.i .Grove A. M. E. Z. church ,( .
: . . \Filing was a success. Ev.
rvotie seenad to enjoy the program
Ta.'.-.a-" ..n
. ?%?v i v - . ??? i u tl t. rt (in UM UlVi X
itidi:->.s.
W.c a:v J-'? > t<> learn that M v.-t :
!;it'riv>n Wallace- is ill. ? Wo If- p
. J-an . . !' ;u;.' ?t?t-r?rer
<>r. tin- -1> k ii.-!: Mr. .Nathaniel
Airi.a 1.. Adrani-. i.
' n .-JIUi .! . ) v' .'ui ( 1
. !. . Vi: \ a i-kou- l
: : :t. t'*1 'n-.'v?f i .ii'-tiJL
!...?..J.. ! 'i c: pe l OU A" *1- ca'l ..
y. . v;..W:;!.vc \va.- .. iinuo! .dr.
I.. M.' Abrum*. ii. vn?*
r "f-n- (kuiloy- Brtdg.e'.
'nccdr-pahied by bis
- tic and Lizzie Y?un^wetv
c . -'s oi Misses Inez and Mozd.
K: ! .( Saturday bccon.bc-*' Id. M".
I 'lvn" Young aceiuupanied by -w 1- se-~ ?
.izzi'o Young,,1m# and Mozeha Epps
il.lio.f H< Abra'ms, motored.Lot.ULiU-'?*.
. the Christmas Avith Mr.
fourg. December 25th. Th.-v en yd!
v. pleasant day. ' , '
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111. 1111.1. t Ml lU'll MAN jj =
!( '. 1k1 A. M. K. .Churrh are very
mud t<> have their paster back.
Thy second SimJVv in December \vt
(.celled purselvcs ith a pew rally,
evi "al captains were appoirft?(b~Trr
aise $2.50 each. -Everyone passed
?e required amount, some amounted
> Ss.uo. etc! We ended -the- lay with
el.rriniis amount of $1*5.20. We
jive a few members, the siTYallol id'ia
rogation in the citC but a more'
>\nl" sOt cannot be found. V o held a
siiccessiul iitiarter last Monday
i^l.\\-e paid our pic.d lin.o elder
." faml sl'.'H hii.i away n>ilm;<. " p.
ii , 1 i?in|j iif the -.inwards lor _j_
'.J was carried out by Elder J.E.
honias. *
n .. -. w.m.lei'ful sermon Christias'
morning, beautiful services -and j
large attendance. . The. p.stor's subt
x'v .< "The liirth of Christ." Our ?
u-trl? -wi'ro ma I- 1<? bui'li vvlrllc* he '
a'tuml t?' us J.-s^is. Th?v meek ami
s'v laniV), the Rose i?l" Sluuvn. t'u I
;:i_' of ' ' '
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j
lltavon BtmmJ. w'il bo jrivi-n at Tri*
ity A?M ? fbnu-h. Friday uitfht.
f'\ ' >. iii'^2 at 7 .">0. . I nme one.
uj111" all- ami see this'woneorful vonit
:on. ^ ^ ,
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rience means skill IPRM
ability?the reason jwv&S
you can place ut - ffSyyl
confidence in our
\ to serve you best.
rior equipment. mo* le
cost, care in every RmX
'! assured.^ Kftrfvl
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ENSEI) EMBALMER OF
A AND GEORGIA
Funeral Cars and Funeral
Equipment
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
And Better than the Rest
. And ITices AOffice
Phone 57(17
Residence"Thone 77(>5
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SERVICE
| 1006 WASHINGTON S'E4" ""
' COLUMBIA, S. C ?
BBHMBlin ;
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PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
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O0lee._Hours: Telephones:
Residence 8878
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST *
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.lings, Plates, Crowns and Bridge*
_? Sunday bu'^Appointment.' -
Extraction by Condi ctive Anesthesia
a Specialty. \
1107>-2 Washington .St.-, C-da., S. C.
Office Hours: Phones:
11 A. M. to 2 P. ri ReB. 887?
.0 P.. M. to 8 P. M. '
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
- * t ' A Specialty ' '
?Office:?? Residence:- .t!
1115 MtuJTSt. ?~ T30r Pine St. =*:
Columbia, S. C. .
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
of the Gums '
Special Attention Given to Disease#
Gold Crown and Briuge Work
A Specialty
Office Phone 6429,. Res. Phone 8264
1126 Washington St.. Columbia, S.C.
PHONES:
Mice 3413b Residence ,,3422
DR. A. J. COLLINS
DENTIST
-iil7 Harden St. Columbia, S. C.
DR. J. G. STUART
~TTce Hours: Tele^ hone:
- tOO to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. ; Office 3798
Office: ' Residence:
!030 Taylor StT; 1117 Pine St.
I)R. L. M. DANIELS
Physiciffh and Surgeon
Special Attention Given Diseases Of
Women.
Office: ....Residence:
.125 Washington 2230 Hampto*
^I?Ro?-G420? - - Ph_ne 7664
DR. S. R. GREEN
Jthce Hours:. " Telephones:
' to 10 a. m. Res, 6028 '
! to 2 p. ni. . Office: 577? .4. 1. \
6 to 8 p. m.
517 Harden St, - 1508 Gregg St.
Office Hours - Phone
1:30 A. M. to 2 P. "Mr Office 8636
r?:U0 P. M. tlTS P. M. Res. 6641
Physician and Surgeo.. '
diseases of Women and Children A
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Office: Residence:
I414to Assembly St. -1328 Oak St.
Dffice Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798
N.J.FREDERICK j
Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public
PRACTICE- IN ACE CO UMTS
?State and Federal
1119 Washing ton St.. ColufcMi. S. t? 1
J. H. JOHNSON & Co.|
Notary Public and Dealer "I
in real estate and sale of lota i? ~M
FINR RIDGB CEMETERY. Beau- M
tifully located on paved road ftbOTt
College P?ace.
Phone 6422
- 1109 Washington Street j