The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 30, 1932, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday; January -30, 1932'.-?
- rCHURCH NEWS Of
BJiTHESDA BAPTIST CHURCII
Rev.' G. (?. Daniels, Pastor
Gdorgetown, S. C.?Sunday Jan. 24
was ji beautiful day. Church goers
seeniingly took advantage of the day
' a lid filled The church at both service?.
Rev. Wm., Darby;of Salt ens, S. C.
visited us. His text was taken from
1st John, 3rd Chapter and 1st-verse.
."Behold wlfat manner of love the
father hath bestowed upon us that
should be cabled -the sons of God.
This sermon was rich i+> its protfuc'
tion, ami "delivered with .force"and
effect.
7:30 There was an exceptionally
Imtco pi'nw/1 of
"V V..V cvtiilllK StTVlC'C.
JusV before preaching the Senior
'Male quartet sang two selections:
"Look away into Heaven" and "Troubled
about my soul," By special re_
quest they also sang "Move on Church
Rev. Darby spoke again from a
part of the 21st verse of the 12th of
John: "Sirs, we would see Jesus,"
The sermon was delivered with much
power and thought. Rev. Darby is
one of the outstanding pastors of the
" TJTTirt^JxnTJSahnir-Baptistr "Association"
of which Rev. Daniels is Moderator,
lie is also associated with the Watoree
Baptist Association. We art
always glad to have hitp with us.
The Sunday School began-at ~&:30.
with a large attendance. After class
- discussion, the lesson was rcvleweu
by Svipt.' Th G. Tcele: ?
-ps at G:00 o'clock. After recit.ng
Bible verses, "Jacob" and "Joseph."
Biblical characters were discussed bj
Miss Rosa Pearl Rogers.
Next Sunday will be Girls' Day at
tli<? B. Y. P. U. A Girls' Program
will be rendered.
Mi's II: W. Beechum, contractor ol
Columbia, was a visitor at the morn1
fir chvuieo \I ? ni'lne 1 Hi'"
vw. * *?. v.mm.v. ^umnv^
formerly ot Georgetown, but now ol
Philadelphia, Pa., was a visitor "aT
the evening services, and made a
few pleasing remarks. .
?Monday evohwg^ Jan. 25. marke
the beginning of the Mortgage Burn
Lng Jubilee services. Prayer meeting
was conducted by Deacons S. A.
~AV"hitc. and (i. A. Finn. Br .1 C
Dunbat" pastor of Historic Morris
St. HUptist Church, Charleston, *S.
C., and president of the Charleston
County S. S. Convention, was presented
by the pastor. His text was
"Whosoever cpmmitteth sin , trans gt
esses the law. Theme "Sin." This
-* was a wonderful sermon. Rev. Dunbar
proved to us that truly sin is
: rfro" "trnTijgi'esiUou - ^of?ther JasVj... iUiii
the soul that sinneth must die. Ser\
ices eontinues throughout the week
closing with the great Mortgage Burr,
ing program Sunday night. Kvery.
body is wlcome to Bcthesda.
Mjss S era I arker Nicholas, daughfor
of Mrs. Mary Aaron has returnee
to her home in Far Bockaway/ N.
V., aftoi" basing speht lhe "holidays
? in i'e' wdh her
air. \v. J. \? ii>>e ?>i aicmtpaineo
by .Mrs. E. E. Krasei; Mn.ses.MaTTfft
Km or, -A-rm-Ka and J en mi' Ai'viii.
sou /motored to Charleston Sdcurda>
_.i t'.e 2X on businessr if,
BENNETTSVILLE NEWS
We are having some real spring
w. other in our, vicinity. Many sick
.^1*"* " "" sick
~T~ hsl; Mrs.-Goorgeilnn Holmes, mo titer
died at home last week. Mrs. Mart
?Httnders on oil, Antelia Street is slowh
niipnn iiigV' The faithful girln >>1
Mrs. Sanders wishes to thank tin
many friepds for their kindness shov n
?tttmh-thiy-iiiirinfr the serious illtlOSS oV
their mother. Mr.?American.-Sandders
and Mrs. Mary Drake is on th;
sick list. . .
Mr. N. Malcrkire on R. R. St., -nice
Ifbmo was destroyed by thy last week
Miss Margaret Hanna, teacher in
the Dillon lligh School spent the
week end home, to the delight ol
her paieiits?awl?friends.?Some
milt Taylor was all smiles over tin
\Veek-end trill. .
Mrs. l,ula Johnson?of New?York
and Mrs. Rivers arrived in the city
to spend a while with mother, Mrs,
Steward Mrs. Nancy Reese, is out
again after a few week:i illnoi.r..?-?
Mr. M. Sanders and a number o
other friends left New Y?lk__Frida?
morning.
ltec. J. S. Drake preached a splendid
sermon at Zion church Sunday
evening also Mr. Dudley of Philadelphia
preached an interesting sermon
at Shiloh Sunday night.
Rev. Wright preacrk'd U!> mm bifore
a pack house -at a pew rally
and. it was a real treat to see ho\s
money was raised in this tight time
"'"iUP fl'ldr finm tho ragnlar inurn
ing collection. A full account will
appear in the next issue.
Mr. Pegucsc and Miss Dupree wen
quietly married-Sunday evening. ?Mrs.
James was the week-end gues'
of her Sister Mrs. Peguese.
the LHoul) meeting at Hopewell
School Friday evening, Miss fi. hi
(Jraham county supervisor over col
ored schools.
Mi- P T? MrfVdtrrm and little Mii:
Klersiccn McCollum on Marshall Stlety
for New York City Thursday
evening for nn indefiniCe stay.
.Mrs. Alicc Butler and Miss Marthi
Stronl'T nl* Ilait-villi'i S. r , spent thf
week-end,, in the city with relatives
and friends. They are looking the
picture of health.
Rev. McCoy preached ^ soul stir.
'ring sermon at St. Bulah Church
Sunday A. M. morning after which
the Lord' Supper was served.^
Our Union will be in session a(
Saw Mill Church "This week Rev.
A. J. Wright Modenatorp Mr. M.
Johnson. Sec.r Rev. E, M. Bookej
pastor. Trust aTTwTIl a tie nil In fult
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""SOUTH CAROL1NA I
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I)r. R. S. Lawrence, I'astor
The story in the Sunday School I s- [
son Sunday was quite a familiar <mv ;
. to many of tin- children: "Jesus ami i
the Samaritan Woman at the Well." j
Much nacres' was Mai.iiyvU.eu, ii . < he -j
study, of the lesson by both teaehei
and pupil. An inspiring review on |
tlie lesson was triven b\ our pnstoi. {
At 11 If) A ,M. 1)?;. 'UaAvrelice .lie-|
live red a wonderful message from j
~t he sUh je.-f "Mpivi'; rm I W . ,r .-hip '
found in St. John. 1 ;'J I. ' "(lod is- a j
spirit and th.ey that .warship iiini j
must worship Hi in* in spirit and -it;
truth." The. sermon .was piv^n. hi
wtih many* wholesome . jr -spel truths
with emphasis on 'i pjent lit.;' iy worship
namely: Prayer, Sony: and Tel- .
-fowship.
At 7:30 r. Mi liis sermon wa t..!: en
from Ezekiyi o1:2 b: -A.-, i 1 Svili
raise up lot' tlieiu a plvni ol' ?gn;fw.-i
and they shall be no more cu.i.-uaa.d
with hunger in the land neiihei bear .
the shanie ol' the-heaibon' au>
Among "the visitors, at Ilk- lhoininjrservice
was Jljr. Burton of Georgia
who iii course \il his -rcTiiurl^s expressed
himself as having enjoyed the
sei moji and service..
At o:30 I'. M. Special Kdir. ational
services?1 )r. .1. .J. Slacks. I'resi-.lent
of Benedict College jn fii> fin;
. _te.rly way addressed the jf.cisiid
audience on the-occasion of the. day'
- v*?id -^ivade it cleauy known thaimoney
is not the greatest need toe
church nor of the country today,
but true Christianity. This s. r\ac
marked the beginning of tlie i d c:e
tioiial drive instituted by Dr. .1. (V
McCIellan aiyl the. ministers ol the
d?olumhia...J)kt rjet. _ lir.esit Leut _St a k.
" "Tttso?stlpr I intended??ig ' > Di? > ;.i.:?< :this
ocya-ion." All imu.-1 agree I ail
tte is itm class by* himself wlun it
comes fo fill#. * When we . say in ;'
$67.00 for Kducat ion..was-rcaii'/.cd by
till- Single ell oi't. \\ c I hank again
the presiding elder, .l'l-esub nt .-darks
and the niinisctrs and incnibcfs l.ioin
the o'lln-r chuVehes Awho- toop
nii-idv in 'ibis movement an! w?
do thank the praise-wormy In id lot.< =
women of Bethel who provided in< ?
than sulficicnt fo?>d for tl-a- people
to oat. Wo' th ink earn aoO everyone
for this-reinarlfniilo. spirit" of
cooperation.
Vou who witnessed I.eaeia's prograin
will -also -agree liial t Hose win;
lid not hear the junior choir uu ie;
the (ffr ectToif"oT""ttry .~Mr-?T?<-Ki?rh?H-aU-_
" \ii~- i'.mi i ii.i 1 11 11 ' j '' o' ys
t.'hurcli; certainly ini>-ed a treat.
I" lu> program was rem?;i iv-ini - an
nighi.v phasing Jn e\ery sen.-e o.
he word and so was the address '!>. .
" Dt'. J. Mcfh-llan. K-K, of-itio.*.o,Tutnbia
District. We in\ite you' tnviiii-K^s
i>y the*'-children am;
.lit of i tar services,. \ isiturs ana
strangers -are- wet Iconic. .Many ?>D %
lur members are sick; rho a I'ecvn.D
v known are .Mr. <il.- II. Sail,,an a.
,302 Ileidt, SI reel. .Mis.?.l>orc:n ..
Thonipson 122"> I'ark Street. We;
.pray for.ail onr_s;.cli..u..speedy* v^coy
- HKT1I Kl, A. M. lb t ill K( II
"t
I Georgetown, ' S. The I ai *
_ -iiicctinir- held at the above named"
Iniri'l) Saliiii'l:"' .Inn. ynii.it i tk.
direction of Dr. Jessie l\. Heard ohr"P.
K. was \veil attended and v.?>
profitable. VVe we're hin'idy honor*...
iiT lutviTi^TFTTn Ttronms-teacher ~ul_
agriculture U? Greenwood who was t .
principal eharaeterV Those accom-'
j)aiTyirTK~hi?i.;-WM.r*!. .Madam 'Ilimn.a .
.VIiv an i Mrs. Mooi> ami Mrs. \\ ! ".
1 *ve are quite'sure that^all weio
icngtiited after listening to
liable information on farming, live
- _sl.ock and poultry taught b> Pi -..J
Thomas many ex pivss-'d?l inn , I
its beinK well plea-ed and would he- [
- -trin to?aut into practice sip le of tlu,
things that were Faiight Titter?Hh-nveetinjr
an jidalapat^ dinner wa.
served at the parsonage by the stesv
- nod auxiliaries
Sunday morning. -1 at 11 o'clock
we wmTToUlld at"a-im?house of wo,
shij) where wc had a spiritual fens*
handed out. to us by our pastor Dr.
R. K. Rrofdon. Words of text may
i he found in - Isaiah. 'I'l:-LD An-!?tbe-1
Key of the house of David v. 1
jlny pr>H .Iti-i ciood.n.r s<> lie shail
open and none,shaIl~sTnit; mid lit
' -shall shut and none shall open. 'J In my
Christ having the kip to the king*
_ clom ol Uaviu. /vino mv- .............
I The nl', fli'iVT ti n ! r ti typyrT rtp-iM. One
accession, Miss Cnvihaimnut
s Harper. She was assigned to Class
- No. 2U, Bro, W. 0. Simpson. Visitor;
Mr. Chafles OuninoVv of .Bhikuielphni
formerly ol" GoorKctown and tfu
I son of Sister C'harleni'a Dunniore on<.
r ~nf 1111r fitfwnrdesses.
The S. S. at usjual hour was good
k the attendance was aeccptionaily_
Target "Thr? adult, a imim^fv haw
, taken moi\. nvfere^t^iTi?the . SSnaUayJ I
- School.
1 Its worth while to visjj our?A. ( .
L K League services. if?r
? At the 7:30 service we heitl1! ainilh-er
upliftiiipr sermon by the pasio'
. -from, Joel .3:16. Theme: The Lord.'
, the hope and strength of Ilis people.
, God helps his people in proportion
as they turn their minds to sim.
Joel spoke of tvro things that's going
on to-day. Drought and Kaiviinc
All -departments of the church is
: prgressing nicely despite tlm -depres
sion. ??t?_.
THE PALMETTO fj
i;? J IN.I, \ M. i:. (BIRCH
Union, S. ('.? Last Sunday the
weather was loomy, inspite ot' this
we U'Ol'e biassed to have a goodly
iin ;l>Vf of members and friends. The
Sunday School opened at its'usual hour
with Supt. Me.Julikins and two-of- hi
Iraeliersf at their post.
At 11 :;J0 our pastor present?! Rey.
J. R. .Franklin who is one of our Superannuated
ministers, to preach. A
delightful sermon was tleliered. ;
At- .'1:00 o'clock, Pastor Bowman
a ad -? vera! o.l icers and members
wrVuipped-at CJinton A.-AL-K. '/.iua'
iniicrr-aiul hud a splendid service.
Rev. Bowman stirred tht. congrcga-tiou
wiili iii^ sermon. Dr. Thompson
commented on sermon. Rev. Collins
and his deacons and members were
all over and played their part in the
Union Convention which was oiquinize
. by 'the Minist (Trial Alia nee. The
i-m convention will be held Feb. 28
at Bethel.
'i iie Silver Tea that Board No. 2
sponsored Sunday afternoon was well
inn mini. Mis. Porter served a dcrich-its
sWect -cottrse.
At 7 : '!() Rev. Bowman preached
iv i' soul still ing aernion using
ior Ins text 11 ? Psalm 5'J verso: i
.iioiigiiL on my ways, and turned my
feet unto thy testimonies. Using as
Iris subject "Ways."
\t .Sunday the fifth Sunday there
wiir he a joint session at Bethe at
hM't) o'clock. -The?young puople?oiiA.
Mv K. '/. and St. Paul Baptist
Churches will meet with the young"
peeplo of Bethel and discuss the top:c
-together all are invited-to be out
and witness^the prograuu- :
Our Paster. - Rev. L. G. Bowman
.whose a 'dress is P.) McBeth Street
is newsagent for TNie Palmetto Lead."
cr Tor the people in and around "Upi<
n and he- is soliciting all the subt-ihei;
and w.e 11 wishers of the p:\_per.
If you wish to subscribe sec
him, if you wish to see a copy phone
nun. If you ace not getting this papec
and would like to read it call
152 W. and it will bcT'delivered,. i
you would like to renew your spb-cciption
notify liihi and he will glad
TV?oiilige?you. ?: ' " '
Bio. .A. deter one of t,he stewards
lind leaders is on the sick list. Sistec
llattie Rogers an i her litlte daughter.
is still -in bed. Sister Mamie
Riee Who-' ha.vo bi;en indisposed .for
Me 1 unkiTrs is (Tortig nicely.
The 10 lee trie Right Club gave a
Donkey Party last Monday evening .at
hen Jones and . much pleasure ami
fuir- were main l\sU*(1 by pinning the
tail on the donkey.
All Boards aniTTCTtffis will" report
Sunday by Order of the Pastor
if you are sick and eannot come,
send, them, then, if you are' welcome
.'lfr.bring- them? .?-??
'" . inn CKIIVI-:' r'Si: TT/:
( 111 U< II
Rev. (V II .MrRao, Pastor
SimU>.y Sehihd Wa - lai*ge?t\ at'?)*
h v :? t. ; ?;?i'iUi i.iy. Xv'o?r. > .
jdttsL(1 to' have an interesting grotij
of young men prom lit.?Jdle lesson ,
v. nj? ~ < i v iH h i: lasilctuly. ii.t- J
niediatily ape-- Si.nuay School'. tranv '
Ciancfr of the- Missionary Society.-j
siYort literary pi op rani was rendered.
Mr.'tlr'H...Johns(H> our Sunday
Selioof teacher an: 1X1 r. \\". ~M. "XV ad ho
O. District Mi P'.. of the Sp.UKinbttrg
District Sunday Schools were
Mnwohl mm.I cr !i.v. i list wiiun tim.lr
remarks. The next Dueling will be
[udd on. Sunday. KebruaVy 14.x!'
*'! i1 h11 1 i r and )Ir Jnn'~
IT. is e. rrt?plop. ant .vi.iU.lux^-JlL
the home of Mr. K'pps parents the
nasi. week-end. M,r. and MGr<~Joiiw
er anil 'family |ia\e moved u> i!j. n
new home
\J isses G? Vcilta at: I Georgiannh
iTw.-mt.or .ue y e. iv end w ith
lliC-ir e". ttrims- Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Johnson afe W hitmirv.
_Mis? I'aralee JCpps i> still indisposed.
Her filends wt'^lt l'oj "lTiT sT
-pv.idy. 'recovery.
We ai\- plea-ed to see Mr. an
Ah'... W in. Wallace out agaUu-UllxLL I
being indisposed. , Also. Mr. !,. M.
A In iinti . ;? 4 '
;.Wr. Nathaniel Glenn continues HT
t the: home ot his father Mr. AuditsTil
Glenttv : '
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and
family have moved Into fife Irrties"
formerly o<y:i))ie?l by My. and Mrs.1
TTTiTT Jo!tt> '?rrrri?t'c.ipi 1 y " ' |
Mr. I'. S. "Gunman supervisor of
New In rry -Ginn'ii.y Si-Inn 1- vi>ited
t'.ifar Grove School the * pa.-t week.1
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^04>XlvV PAKIy C. Af K t ill IG H
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. IXv.'.l. Anderson. Pastor
?Tire Smiiiii;. School opened at the
Psual hour with the Stipt. D. li.
Starks 'pee;riding. The lesson was
beautifully diseuss'ed IA' Teachers and
?AT? II1
\vond- i frd sermon and the Holy Spirit
w;s with us. A number of visi,
. ......... U.?1 it;. iki.iI jw hi
- >>? '< I" V > ' ' <
i xT "fWv. ^rtr; Anil there ahail. Ik
m ni;rht there.
. At (i:lf? the Kpworth League held j
iv r: vi: i|s. 'I'lu? young people j
u;a:ci! of the city niet witn us.. Mr.J
1'n --io\ of Bethel; Mrs.' Simon of
Second Calvary and Miss Ruth By
-rpH^ -/.mW-UlipliAl. llHlllght llfi ? omu_
words of encouragement which wo
Onjnycd very much. At
8 I*. M. another spiritual fyast
h:wt i!vu pastor using as his text
lTf;u' a 1 T? rv<?rcthinfT thorn is A
reason, and a time to every purpos
under the Heaven. Theme "Time.*
On Monday night, the pastor held
his first church meeting in 1S>32 and
worked out 'plans for the year The
Budget Revival, etc.
The Ushers' Board was re-organized
with Mr. Benj. Boozer as "presii'
Ml.
Sunday the Klder will'hold his first
quarterly dUMfuriMll't'. r "
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BADKR
S \I.TKI(- MMMOH1 Alv ??
A. m < iii t; I
j He v. A. Scon Men ..Minister
Too lliliell < ;?. ! ? . i I, i
flection with ?. n M.: nay
since its' -1vup> ;;imI w . >. W
JTintor l.ouii \\ ai - : .-** ? i i! 1.. . jB
caeTi Sunday at ..i:nu I*. M. i}:? ' ' )- H
fleers a^id* l- aria i - la " "I. 9
l'ur a siiui t en i i.-i ciiee; < !. s. H
a* 111 oi' tlii. c??!..<tcv.. < MB
iul. tiiu ii a s p.!,- <.. . a;. C.
Tin- uroup .arc im ?i'.i?i-i
oral : i ti< iiii i (Vat ."i, , .?. . i' f.
order ami. d*. <.tm ... - * r d ^ |Q
alwa.'.i puupaiiui to. r* i" a-.
"School Memory V< r i ' rR
fen arc donpc nicely. in. xi?-.r r:-o. e. ?
work. During .ho r? < ifa "i t'
1 set .<?>! .is a _ at ft' -"H.-- _. H
j.Tht'l'.e were sevtr:: I vwtof.
we w< re i >Te?w < u ~tr.," nri ' a ?? T?' hfe}
we ate ?.lplijriitc<l' l>? have **ut ni'i-'i . W
I to come. in ami .?tw a ; a "at. it<>-| H
[ hand." t'^Voii 111. ' ~hsVi'""" " v~ '"Jfl
Supt. and Sec'y., ,M?y . \ v.a.. . H
1 I'aiihl'ttt'feyec'y.. I- l-'-iAm.. So. > - t'
Key. L. .\I. (infra i.'..,- ,! ...|' Y.V i. . , M
At. E. Chuift-ll i:i Uli kily :
elH 'Hi; iij' i l.lgJy ' 'iw'' I '' i .1 in ! .:-i ,
'thv oirbrts' we U)'.- !? *.: tag i.?-. : i f?|
pei-leeting a '"MOia-l ' 5S...?] 3
I'lails . are inaugiite. to have a: i
expert in ?>unuu.\ .cei i w;. iv : [3
visit once a momh an4 a lv .
uvnctit'of theii cxpct*it*n?e '
iiu. We misled i il' le i > ' '. T,j
|. blood, la>tSunday w km is i J.;!.. o
to bed; we hope j.o see -hun iti .>? 1
. eluss next Sunday. 'i^?v vm. |
Little I.adii s" 'is<? .; Mb;\ kuib.'
lipid their. final ivh- a; ;.! next i
day noon to entortaiia sT?~n' V'/erf:
ing at the t huri |i T: ;u-'.'::;o i.'i i .
Me"* shall -fruns-if-n?-bHw -w-v-a- :
eileet hlaieh" <>. to Ajnal li d--.. t
iieluim lost niei,.h ov. iV. -i.?i- ? '
the fliui ch mid eause. ol' our Lor .
tll'c. I e<|lKSCi"tl to v V.r althiTr tntelf
in getting us in t.bcieii with -I've
j-ienibeijs b.ei'oi e ,,) jdui iiVg t'm. dri
\ ou liiay i t'aeii . us at - the rliiiivn.
WkodlilTgton lab v. ' I'llle Sil.-.i
l ii.'.") Oak'-Suv.'t. . i.etv is y",.r .
Ward 'with, our h. aVnrt'.?? ..
'ad riilic i. ; 1 ' ' ?Ire? ? r~:" : __
shilie as the;-bvigntne.-s. e. *'.?
maiiK'nt; and tie; that -turn ma,...to
righiee'u.-aVss 'a: ti.e ..-tar- t??r ?:.?
and ? vyr."
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premium. IHir 'IV;1-'l
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pa-Mi- UUilM.Vll.llsJ in-aiui. ?
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Maxwell, IU.?Mpy 'V
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sun. Nniuy h i'oy. .N: - . . l?
Lhi Men a'' >ay ' a N- "
tti vol) by li'v ' !
was a s.uvy.-<. 1 ..i j;-''in - . Jgg r
and' KttUyry \vty.-i-. !n e?i
Mr.Vvi'aT^rrA^TTrtwl';^--^-^
nain i'-?iM?1 : ' ?"
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X. J. FRmERtrK
1 (t< r:u'v-;n-I an and Notary Public
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State and Federal
119 Washinijlon St., Colon.hia, S. C. fl
frit. JOHNSON & Co.
Notary Public and Dealer
hi real e-tate and sale of lota in .19
PINK KIIXIK ( KMKTKRY. Beau- jH
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College Piace.
Phone 6122
1 lOO^fc Washington Street
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