The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 16, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, January 16, 1932
CHURCH NEWS OF
BF.TIILEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday being a beautiful day a
Rev. Sarah H. Smith, Pastor
large group of bright scholars were
added to the root; Subject?of?the
lesson was "The First Deeiples."
AfM'i I lir 1 ""ii ?'at; recited in rim
ses a brief review was made by the
pastor.
At 11:30 A. M. Brother Louis HoL
laway preached a worjderful message
which was enjoyed by all.
At 3:30 P. M. Sister Rosa L. Gardner
preached III" inleiesl Of orre=g?
the church clubs..
B. Y. P. U. was held at the usual
hour. Rev. Davis from Anderson, S.
C.j instructed the lessoji. His service
t?iuucIl. appreciated. .' .
At 7:30 Rev. Sarah Smith broucht
to us a very encouraging message.
Text Mark 4:31); subject "In the Time
of Sturm you^Need Jesus." It was
accompanied with the- Holy Spirit
which swept the audience after which
some 'very pleasing remarks were
?made by Dr. King of this city.
We were very proud to have an
unusuul large number of visitors durTng
thevdayr At the morning-sorvice
39 were present. We are. al ways
glad to have our friends visit
us, our doors are always opened to
welcome you.
The Bethlehem Baptist Missionary
Society Cirefc^-No. 1 will meet on
Tliv.rs Jay afternoon, P: M:?with
MLs Hannah Washington, 1210 Libe.ty
Street.
The Junior Usher Board was royalty
entertained on Tuesday noon
vX t-hn re^tident-of. Miss Dorothy Tobin,
2324 Senate Street. The regular
busine :s was transacted after which
the junior enjoyed a brief social period.
'ihey adjourned to hold their
next mooting with Miss Mary Pope.
FIRST CALVARY "BAFT. CHURCH
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Rev. S. S. YouncbloBfi Paatnr
At 10 00 o'clock last Sunday morning
the church was filled with girls
and boy^s. ready to listen to the helpful
S. S. lesson. After thc lesson
had been taught for a half hour the
pupils reassembled and listened to
a helpful review uT~Hie "lesson by
Rev. Townsend.
The morning worship began at 11:30
Finding that we "have a large number
oT sick members in our midst
the pastor asked four members present
to offer ..ju'st before the service
.negan"special prayers in their behalf.
/After these .heart and soul stirring
' prayers, the pastor delivered a very
helpful sermon, The text of his sermon
was taken from the 25th chap\
,ler o? St. Matt. He that had rcvew-.
4 Vd one talent went and hid it ;n the
ear li. 'f ie theme \vas '"Use What
?you?-?First ourattentiun was
called?to?the fac? that Christ by
.r ing Hit, talent of world's rcden?p>?v
-rr -ve n- it thunct; '.c?Ire reconciled.
to the Father, and a chance to
; escape find.
n I ... I tl.ol 1.111. li'l i' l i? ..fa
mh out what we wis a them to be
- ? /.sit not to mean tin we give up
and cast- what wc have aside, we
should use what we have to the very
best of our ability. Never go around
in self-pity this does not become a
^ .Christian. We should always have
high hopes.
?- ?-We are inded sorry to report the
following members on the sick list:
Sisters Weeks, Johnson, Goodwin,
: ??aidwt?llf.. Walker. Danciler. Thomp?rrmT~^frft'hnn
M""tr- qiid" Rose-borough.
Uur hearts go out also in sympathy
and prayer to the members of
the family of our beloved Dr. P. P.
Watson who" has been called from .a
life of service to a home of rest.
Wc are glad to have Miss Ada
Woodson and Miss, Essie Dean beco.
12 candidates for Baptism and
Mr*. Eliza Lamb, a watch-care mem
f . . bcr.
We enjoyed having Dr. and Mrs.
?J,?J. abides Mrs. Harper and Mrs.
- Dixon worshipped with us.
__The Lord's Super was well attended
at 3:30 P. M. A numbeenf-pray
? e**?wpi-p offered and man;' thanks
for being helped and saved, In rough
the past year.
S1DNTY PAKK C. M. E.TJH U KCtt
Itev. J. G- Anderson, Pastor ~ ~
, Sunday was a very beautiful day.
The Sunday School, was well attend
ed. The lesson was beautifully discussed
by officers and teachers."
Rev. Anderson preached as he always
does soul stirring and inslriic"""
frrr?rimnn,.?Hia found
Exodus 3:2 Ahd the angel of the
turn-appeared unto him-in -a-f lame
of f:.t oyft of the midst of a bush, and
ho looked, and behold, the bush l>j< lied
with tire, and the bush wus not
consumed. Theme: The Burning Bush
'i he Epworth League held their
program at G o'clock which was very
interesting .after which the newly
elected oiiicers werc installed. The
League is growing better each Sun'
u?j. . ... ..
f Sunday January 17, the Junior
I.ea^ ne will present a program to the
Senior League. " * " ?
At 8:00 P. M. the pastor filled hia
pulpit, using as-hitif text John 20'31
But these are written,..thai, ye might
. brtieve that Jesus is the Christ, Che
Son of God; and that believing ye
might have life through His name.
This was another splendid-feast.
Tig olass meeting on last Tuesday
right was - largely attended and the
spirit of the Lord was present.
The pastor will preach a special
sermon Sunday morning and at 8:00
P. M. the chojr will render a musical
program and some of the city's best
talent will appear on the program.
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' SOUTH CAROLINA
BETHEL A. M .E. CHURCH
Dr. R. S. Lawrence, Pastor
Each Sunday appearently new faces
aTe seen among the classes of the
Sunday -School.?The__superintendent
and pastor make appeals each Sun.
dav for those without the fold to be
brought in and one by one it seems
they come. Quite a few were reported
Sunday to our great delight.
The lesson was taught and heard with
a deal of interest and the review
and remarks by the superintendent
mill piUilnr limru lining ty..] moinl
much to interest the children especially
in the work of the school,
v At 11:15 Dr. Lawrence delivered
the gospel message pure and sjmple
as found in Isaiah 27 13; subject The
Blessedness" of the ijospel' and poifited
out that it is possible for one'-to
hear and still not be benefited but
o, on your heart, accept *Iis won and
the work 4s accomplished.
At the Christian Endeavor hour the
prograrp was varied, taking the form
of a question box into which many
and varied questions were deposited.
These questions were answered by Dr.
-Lawrenco wit,h -short lpetnres to the
satisfaction of all.
At' 7:30 Rev. M. Peace preached
for us from the subject, The .Gospel
in the Plain as found in St. Luke
0:17. We are always glad to hear
Rev. Peace the serTnon was ver^
?cgootT. ?_
We take this occasion to thank
again our visitors and friends for
/our presence Sunday at all of our
services, we delight always to have
friends., even strangers visit our services
and you are invited to 'co'.n
again please. ST.
JAMES NEWS
Sunday Jan. 10, found us still alive
and its members still trying to live
jp tQ their resolutions.
Sunday School lesson was taught
by teachers and reviewed by our superintendent,
Mr. Russell.
At 11:00 o'clock Rev. Golden delivered
a soul stiring sermon subject
"Goodness." He told how Jesus wanted
us to be dissatisfied so that we
jnight labor for a higher plain.
" Thc League having had a program
last Sunday devoted their time in
.jiving resolutions which, they pledged
themselves to stand by.
As a visitor we had with us Rev.
King who will preach Tuesday night.
Sunday night, Rev. Owens was at
his best. Hc preached from St.
John 1:46; subject "A Command ol'
Entreaty." One member was connec.ed.
The League is having a debate on
the 5th Sunday. Subject: Resolved
Which is More Beneficial, a rich boy
or a poor boy." The debators are
T<tdHne?John>m*r Lillian Harris, af^_.
firmative; Josephine Cannon and Albert
Lyles, negative. Come out and
I !Ifrtirii whinVi ic irrivotiui
All day is Junior Day. Come and
hear the Jynior Choir sing and the
funior Stewardesses serve; you will
epiov " .n~' seeing them at
work. In
the passing of Msr. Lula Lyles
the wife of Josh Lyles and daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt of Newberry
the< church has lost one of its most
.faithful members. She was a member
of the musical choir, and a member
of stewardess board No. 1, and an
untiring worker in the church. -r *
and her little ones. " She was al^o a
loving wife and a devoted mother but
: 'vn hnw in humble (submission?to God
who doeth all things Vrfell. """'
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. E. H. McGill, Pastor
" We -are now entering the third
week in the New Year. The earlier
days of the vear have brought sunshine
and gladness which to others
they, were days of much sorrowing
and disappointment.
Last Sunday an exceedingly largi
audience was seen. At the 11:00
service the morning lesson was read
from the ftftenth chapter of St. ,
Luke, beginning at. the eleventh verse
The twenty-fourth Psalm was read"
responsively. The sermon was a good
one, eloquently delivered and very in.
^spiring. Our attenion was invited to
St. Luke hftenlh chupter at the 18Uw
verse which reads, I will arise and
go to my father, and I will say unto
him. father. I ' have sinned, against
heaven and befonPthee," etc. Two
were received at this service: Thelma
Bryan and Margaret Harrison.
Sunday School was attended by two
hundred and twenty-five scholars exclusive
of officers and teachers. We
ufraaed to xee our pastor with
usThe
A. C. K. L. neid ii'VSry good
meeting. A splendid program was
rendered having been arranged by
Robert \Karl Gadsden a promising
young lad of the church and Sunday r
School.
Presiding Elder L. R. Nichols .
preached at the evening service. His
text was taken from Rom. 10:10. I
This evening message Was also uo-|
lifting . . .
The first quarterly conference was
-hekL- Friday Jan. 8th. Rev. L. R. |
Nichols 'presiding elder." "EXCt?lli!iBt-jreports
were read, received and adopted.
-g. ^ KinoTT ThiffTT?(
Mr. Alpnza Fergusotn was electedr
secretary of the Steward Board to
succeed the late Edward Betterson.
Mrs. Carrie McGffi held this Missionary
plate last Sunday morning. |
Our organist Mr. Isaiah Aiken had
to leave his job for an indefinite period.
The piano was without a scarf
last Sunday. ' ;
Gideon Band furnished flowers for
the palmetto :
I HETHESDA BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. G. G. Daniels, Pastor
1 Sunday January 10 was a great
[ day at Bethesda. At eleven o'clock
Iiev. Daniels and Dr. E. R. Roberts of
Florence, S. C. comenced service. The
Scripture lesson was selected from
Gen. 15th chapter. The Junior Missionary
quartet sang beautifully-The
Beautiful Golden Gate. Misses R,jith
Parker, Jennie Atkinson and Ernia
Kelly, another tyho was absent.
Dr. Roberts text was found in 13-19
verses of the 11th* chapter of Hebrews,
subject "Faith,." This sermon
was indeed, a masterpiece_aiid_ _
all enjoyed a real spiritual feast.
Dr. Roberts is known in South Ca- 1
rolina as the "Dean of Ministers,"
and whenever he comes to Bethesda"
wc expect great things and receive
^?<M?ording to his statement he
has been cominer to fienrgptnw? ft-'
fifty years, and he is the proud po
sesor of the address on "State Mi.>r ,
sions" h,e delivered at the State Conversion
held in this church fifty years
aco. We prav for i.im long life, and ,
strength to go on arul teach hU' peo- ,
pie "V-. . . - ' i
Mr. and Mrs. James Fore of Penn., <
and Mrs. H. L. Bessant of oonwuy, i
v.ere visitors at the inc? i*-g service. ^
lirs. M. E. Smith, presiuent of the ,
Womep's Missionary Society, presen- .
ted the pastor through the churth the
sum of $22.85 from the Woman's ,
Missionary Society.
The "Few^^mortgage was-presen- ]
ted' to the officers by the pastor?
The week beginning with the 4th
Sunday in Jan. will be known as:',
'The Mortgage Burning Jubilee" week (
ending the 5th Sunday.
Dr. J. C. Dunbar, pastor of Morris .
Street Baptist Church, Charleston, S. ,
C., will preach that week. On the j
Fifth Sunday. Dr. J. W. Boykin, pastor
of Mt. Moriah Baptist jChurch,
Camden, S. C., will preach all day.
At niyht lhe first of the mortgages
will be burned.
Sunday evening services began at
7:30. Dr. Roberts preached from j
the Gth chapter of Romans and the
4th verse,''tt real Baptismal serinom_
Every phase of this text, was fully
explained, and were adl richlv bene
tilted for the second tin\ef during the
day. At the close of the sermon
the senior quartet rendered two excelent
selections:a"I'm in His Care"
and 'Move on Church." judging from
the applauses they* received, these?
selections were very much enjoyed.-J
Prof. J; B. Beck, Principal of Howard
School and chorister of Bethel !
A. M. E. Church's choir was a. Wei- '
come visitor. Prof. Beck made "an.
excellent talk. After the regular services
two candidates were baptized.
The choir rendered excelent music ,
at both services.
The Bible class taught by Mrs.
Smith was especialy large.The regu
lar services began at 3:30 P. M. 1
Mrs. SmTth; Misses Blassengame and ]
McCloud teachers at Howard have
returned after having spent the hoi- .
idays out of the city. They filled
their respective places on Sunday. J
The B. Y. P. U. met at 6:30 T. M."
Folowing the regular order of ser- J
an cAtuuciii |iru^iam wui? car*
ried. out. Next Sunday will be the j
installation t>T^ofFicerST'???;? J
. The officers and teachers of Be- '
thesda Sunday School met in a busi-.
ness meeting at the home of Dr. and *
Mrs. U. G. Teele, Thursday evening '
Jan. i at 7:30 o'clock. The following
officers were el/ected for Kfu
year 1932.?Mr. Morris Mishaw, as- ^
sistitrit superintendent; Mr. W. C.
Atkinson, secretary-treasurer; Mr;'
Russell Thompsoiv-lst assistanL_sec- .
retary; Miss Sarah Green, 2nd. Mrs.
Orilla A. Thompson, pianist; Mrs..
Fannye A. Laylock, assistant; Mr. ,
John Taylor, librarian.
-?P1*. Teele, Siipt.. wan previously '
"I"*"'1 ul' thai 4fter fFi ,
meeting, saltines, oyKers, sandWlrtp?i
es and tea, were served by the" hos- ^
..The B. Y. P. U. hehl its annual ]
election at the Koine"- of~the- Presi?dent
Mr. John Taylor, Thursday ev- 1
ening, 7 at 7:30 o'clock. The following
officers were elected:. Mr. R.
Thompson^ vice president; Mir. D.
Burrage, secretary ; Miss Rosa Funny,
asistant; Mr. Thomas Deas, treas.
Miss Erma tfelly, pianist Mr. Harrell
Kelly, librarian; Mr. John Taylor
was previous.. L ... iuci. 1
-by the church.
The Woman's Missionary Society J
"met Tuesday evening at -the?hom^J
of Mrs. Bessie Vanderhorst. After '
the "business a salted course was j
served. j
?Ih(Lj?ulpit_ Aid Club met Monday 1
evening; after the" reglltar--trasineas,?^
refreshments were served.
Prince Chester Wilburp, "The Af- 1
rican Prince' will re-appear in re- ]
cital at Bethesda Baptist ChuVch
Monday evening, Jan. 18, t932 at 8:00 '
o'clock. Admission 25 and 15 ceTrts. *
When in Georgetown visit Bethesda
"The Friendly Church."
WOODARD NEWS
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The annual hand-me-down of the ?
Christian Home Burial"Aid Society ]
took place on new year, two hundred j
dollars were distrubuted in flour, rice,
coffee and the ,like. Peoplje every
where are praising the Christian Home
Burial Aid Society.
Our pastor preached a wonderful
Bermon.- last Sunday, the people a. e
singing his praises every where.
iMUs Matie McColough, our beloved
president ia_doing untold good for the
community, not only aoefl Slit* help
her immediate associates, but scores
of* unfortunate people have been help- '
ed through her assistance;
A letter from the Grand Secretary
Prof. W. R. Bowman, saying our preparing
to take our portion, we hope
other lodges may do the same thing, ^
as the printer must be paid.
the church.
Marvin Bradley is captain of
Troup 54. A. L. G. boys.
Mrs. M. B. Salter has returned.
LEADER :
mr m ,? ??^ i t in i i ? IN
MEMORIA-M ? ?ROBERTS?In
sad and loving
memory ol our pastor, P. E., and i
bishop, E. R. Roberts.
A year has passed since that sad day
When one we loved was called away.
His pleasant smile , for all he met,
His kind heart we can never forget.
But only those who love can. tell
Heartaches of saying the last farewell.
THE CHURCHES:
MEMORIAL A. M. E. CHURCH
GLEANINGS FROM SALTER
Rev. A. Seon Henri, Minister->
-Owing--tu incessant and .heayy_rains_
last week in eouncel with fc.vangellsrPease
decideed to close down our recital
until mo,re favorable weather.
Watch for announcement.
In cheaking over "Gleanings," we
discovered mention was not made on
tTOT?past?of the invaluable services^
rendered this church, during the
"First Series" of meetings T?y~ ETrsT
Gibbs and Lyles, with their respective
choirs and following. We do now
again, extend to these divines our
thanks and appreciation for contributions
of sermons, music, devotions
and words of encouragement. In pasing
we also want to thank the management
of the "Palmetto Leader"
for the generosity extended 4?- rc-es-.
tablishing "Salter Merorial A. M. E.
Church," in the minds of our people,
especially in this city.
Here we are, In the midst of our
"Try our Series," with gratifying results^
The culmination will be jeucbed
with a "Musical given by Allen
University Dept. of Music under the
able and efficient directorship of Miss
Mayme Holden; also a short spicy
address by President D. H. Sims. We
are very anxious for a capacity house,
since "Allen" our "Alnva Maten."
The date? Sunday evening Jan. 17,
1931, 8:00 o'clock sharp. Silver offering
will be taken in aid of the church.
We shall expect you. Thanks.
Were.' we surprised? No! Yet elated
over the rapid strides our Sunday
School is making under the efficient
leadership of Dr. Leon Wakefield
and his faithful officers and
teachers. Last Sunday we doubled
our attendence and donations. There
were present all told 100, enumerated
as follows: Pupils 80; Officers and
teachers 13; Visitors 7. Among the
visitors mention muSt be made^olrRev?
M. M. Peace, Mr. E. M. Pressley Sr.
iiml Kmv. Kino- (Thu I nnl 1 attain
thanks to the parents for sending
their children. Please continue to do
so and urge others to join them, then
you your self. The hour 3:30 P. M.
for; a short-counsel; this takes the
place -of our "Teachers . Aleeting,"
WtOTEM.
And now for engagement with you
last week. Under the management
jf the S. S. the church will give a
'Novelty Progiani" to raise funds for.
eoairs. etc. The special features
)f this program are as follows: -livery
eleventh person gets in free and will
?e tagged. Program of eleven numbers
by eleven "Little Ladies," frtnti"Joyland."
As already estimated,
;his "Novelty" will be given Friday
ivening, January 29, 7:30-9:00 o'clock.
SVe shall expect you as per engagement.
- Where? Salter Memorial A.
M. E. Church, Washington' St. between
Pine and Oak Streets.
Parents and guardeins please see
:o-*t that your ch444ren-come. prepared
to repeat the following test fropi
memory each Sunday. The entife_
School will repeat sanie in concert.
Sunday Jan. 17, "Suffer little children
;o come unto me, and forbid them not
for of nuch ir th" Kiogdom of God."
Sunday TanT"!T17~Verily 1 say unto
you, whosoever shall not recieve the
Kingdom of God as a little child, he
shall not enter therein." Sunday
ran.~3t7~"7VnrP41e- took?them up in
His aims, put His hands upon them
and" Blessed them;" "?:?
NEW BROOK LAMD NEWS
The funeral of Mr. Jacob Coleman
was held at Double Branch Church
last Thursday afternoon a large concourse
of people were present and
many spoke of the deceased and ~lrbr'
labors in the community. His wife
Mrs. Lula Coleman is the chairman of
the stewardess and his daughter Miss
Dessie R. Coleman is Supt. of the A.
C. E. League; They"diavejthe?aym?i
pathy of the members of the church
ind the community.
Last Sunday at Mt. Pisgah We had
i splindid service. Our pastor pre-^
iched and administered the elements
of the Lord's Supper. We also visited
Sister Sdfah Carter who has been
dck for quite a year and gave her
the sacrament. ~
S unci ay night?at?D'?eMi' R'nn<h,
Rev. FT P7~McFarTand preached and
jtirred the saints with a most excelent
sermon. A number of members
presentefL^the, church with what the
trust us termed, a New Year's gift.
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LIBERTY HILL A, M. K. CHI K< 11 |
Rev. B. P. Hilderlir and1' pastor j
The Christmas holidays- passed j
pleasantly around here.. Many visitors
were seen with friends and re-,
latives. j
- The Christinas services were beau- j 1
"tifully; conducted at the church on j g
Christmas Day by tlm pastor Rev. I
B. F. Hilderbrand begming strict!y_
at 11:oclock. At the conclusion of
the services Brother K. G. Rag in and
Mr?." Jcsie G. Rugih. 'Pres., of the W*
H. and F. Society Came forward to
reciove the gifts that \\4re' brought- '
for poor and unfortunate.
tTlv gifts were many .and varied' E
poor of the community..ixrispec(ive"t5t *
denomination. ~ m
The pastor Bros. T. G. Ragin. R. ~
G. Oliver, James Bernnett. Frederick
Oliver, Rufus* Ragin, John Monroe *
Sister Alicc Mc-Brid^, Sarah Ragin
and Melissa Ragin left the church at
12: o'clock in cars and buggies taking
the gifts to theTtetrdy-bemesr?Broth
er J. I). Warlcy and Sister Dora
wb.. :LLiti-lJUtieiit> iti ho-j,I _
tals in New York and Sumter, respectively
were remembered with a
purse each from the church.
Sunday Jan. .'{ was a bigii day, the Sunday
School was largely attendeu.
The lesson was interestingly revu -
ed by Prof. A. June principal of Liberty
Hill School who i a young-man
f _ ...
oi rare qualities.
At wleveu o'clock the |iMtui' ascended
the rostrum and took a.-> a 1 oxt
:2nd Kinds'llltli Chapter lath and lt'.tn ^
verses. This was indeed a uoiidet
ful sermon' delivered t?? a .parked
ohurrh, i .... J ^
Since Rev. 11 ildei brand hu> been j
sent to -this church the people are
'coining out in large numbers each
Sunday showing their appreciation
for a minidnr.in-iimry p.i-^ili).. w:i\after
being without, o,ne six months.
The Stewardess board met at the
church on Wed. Dec. iitCat" ^o'clock
and planned for a busy year in rhtmch
activities. ~T
Misses Henrietta, Edith, Margaret 1!
and Mr. William Ragin also'Miss Ag- nes
J. Hilderbrand whp are ..students
at Allen University ha\e letunied to?school
after spending the Holidays
Svith parents amF fyiends.-.? _ ?
CEDAR GROVE A. M. E.
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Rev. C. H. McRae, Pastor 7 m
Sunday School was largely attended
at Cedar Grove A. M. K. Zion.
The lesson was i|iscussed enthusiastically.
Subject: What-" it mean to
follow Jesus. Found .Joint; 1:do-4*L_
('.olden Text Behold thv 1 amb of God s
that tfike'h awat the sins of -"he
world." I cund ,John 1 - .
Alter 'be uistn;-* v. oi the Si rdav 1'
School the Young1 Women's Branch,
met in the afternoon with Misses Magnolia
Epps. president; Mozella, Epps, ^
secretary. ?^?
~\Ye"~ had" a?true?spirituai meetings _
1tr Eiiiiuie Mevh"- of Whitmh-o S.
C., has returned to her home in New' ^
Jersey City, N. J., after spending the
holidays with her brothers and sis- **
ter, Messrs L. and Sam Copeland and
Mr". Maria i,"wis. She repotted a 11
very pleasant stay.
Miss Sallie Ferguson ami Mr. As- >
bury Abraius were married Jan. d
jydl.They have the best wisehes of
all of their fridhMs. $ l)
? Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson are <
the proud parents of a baby girl.
Messrs Long. Johnson and Champion
of Columbia, S. C.. were the e\pip-ts
of MissLoi- Ahianis an..
On tlie sick list rvv+". Mr. Natha.nh'1
Glenn. Mrs. \V. M. Wallace' ami Mr.
I,. M. Abratns. 9 Wt> wish for them '
11 snot'dv recovery.
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COLUMBIA, S. C~
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
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-Office.. Honrr Telephones!
:30 A. M to 7:00 P. M. Office 60S!
Residence 8878
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
- 7 DENTIST
.lings, Plates, Crowns and Bridge*
Sunday by AppUlntmeni
Ixtractiqn by Condi ctive Anesthesis
a-Sptirn.ity. - ' 107^2
Washington St., Cjla., S. C.
Office Hoursr' Phones:
1 A. M. to 2 P.-:'. Res. 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon -
Diseases Hf W.,i>V..n
.. unu v_ iniui trn ;
A Specialtj
Office: ; Residence:
115 I.auy St. 1301 Fine St.
Columbia, S. C. ~ . ; v.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
; ' of the Gyms - "
Ipecial Attention Given to Diseases
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
?'A Specialty n. '
>ftiee Phone-6499, Res. Phon* &204??
12?5 Washington. St.. Columbia, S.C.
, PHONES:
fftee 3443 ? Residence - 34^2
DR. A. J. COLLINS :
DENTIST
>17 Harden St'. Columbia, S. C.
DR. J. G. STUART
-O ce Hours: . Tele*hone:... ? .
:00 to 1:00 P. M.; Res. 4692
3:00 to 8:00 K M." Office 3796 t~~\"
Office: " Residence:.
)30 Td.ilm -StT- 1117 Pint Ct.
hr t m n \ vtt?t o
HA* i7inniEiLii3
Physician and Surgeon
pecial Attention 'Given Diseases Of ~~~~
Women.
Office;. Residence:
525 Washington . 2230 Hampto*
Phon 6429 Ph ne 7564 '
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DR. S. R. GREEN
ffice Hours: Telephones;
to 10 a. m. Res. 6028 ..
to 2 p. n.. Office: 5778
6 to 8 p. m.
Office: Residence;
>17 Harden St. 1508 Gregg St.
'
Office Hours . ; Phone
1:30 A. M. to 2 P. M. Office 3536
5:00 P. M. to 8 vP. - Res. 6541
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Physician and Surge?,.
xxi -Women. arm -Children _ A. _
Specialty" , -f *Aon
v/iuce: Residence:
114 to Assembly St. 1328 Oak St
ffiee Phone 8407 Res. Phone 6798
N.J.FREDERICK j
ttorney-at-Law ypnd Notary Public
PRACTICE iN ALL COURTS
?State and Federal J
119 Washington St., Columbia, S. U.
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J. H. JOHNgQN $
Notary Public and Dealer "-J
in real estate and sale of lota ia ~ - M
PINE RIDGE CEMETERY. Beni- 1
tifully located on paved road abort 1
College P?ace. J
Phone 6422 .
1109 Vt Washington Street 1