The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 19, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 7
Saturflay, January flj> 1935
^. BETHEL A. M. E. CnURCH
Rev. S. H. Lewis, Pastor
Columbia, S.-C.?Sunday school
met at the usual Hour with Supt.,
W. H. Young, officers and teachers
pr?|sent. The Sunday school
lesion was-very interesting thruout.
The pastor has already organized
a Bible Class. The SunT
day school^is growing numerically
were made betjween^.the temporal
and spiritual "house. ' ^
, Friends and- visitors are always
welconv.
. ?r?DOUBLE
BRANCH A. M.
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Rev. J. E. Dixtyj PastorSunday
school opened at the
usual hour, 10:00 A.. M. with.the.
^ Supt. Mr. Wesley. Drehgr and his
proulp of teachers at their post of
duty. We had a very interesting
lesson. ?. - "
The lesson was liiphly enjoyed
by all. .
The A C. E. T .eaprue met at the I
usual hjpur, 6~ o'clock P. M. with
Miss Cora Tucker acting .Pres.
The Leapue seem to be very inter"
>> . estinp, and willinp to. do their pai'i
in behalf of the church. Miss Cora
Lee""Tucker conducted a ebahpe
propram which all the leapes took
3 parts. We sanp our lea
g? ?Wu were very triad to
v . ...?. '...hi.
, *< . JV7 Iliil 11%> VlftKV.ia ?* 1 I I 1 ,
B j. Dickson Gave sonic splendid
remarks on. conduct which wo arc
always glad. t? hoar. We hopeshe
will conic. again^&?d....speak to
us.
.Rev. J. E. Dixon talked to us
from St. Luke Gospel 11 through
the 15th verso. Wo-w.ere glad to
have so many of ouor home ministers
present.
LADSON PRE'SRYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Rev. A. S. Powe, Pastor.
The regular morning services
began at 1 lt:30 with the pastor in
charge. After the devotional per
iod Rev. Powe, the pastor, deliv
a red?a?wondftrful senium?fsornActs
2:42, which read thus: "and
they continued steadfastly in thg
Apostles' doctrine and fellowship"
He selected as a subject: "Little
7' Pictures of; the Early Christian
v - Chyrch." The message wns well
-developed in every detail. It was
well planned and executed. Communion
,Services were conducted.
immediately after the morrting
a services.
The annual week of prayer services
were conducted Jan. 9-llth.
Elder Johnson, EUk*r Pelot and
Mrs. F. K. Butler were in charge
of the services .respectively.
The Sunday school^, ppcneel at 4
with officers, _teaehel?g'_ and pupils
present. A very beautiful lesson.
Peter's Great Confession" was dis
cussed fully by the various classes
The Christian Endeavor was called
to order at 5 with MUsses C. J.
Richardson and Emma Harper in
charge. A very- splendid program
was had. The topic for discus-.
... sion " What Do I Know About
Prayer^?" was led by Miss M. E.
Randolph. Other discussions were
made on the topic V>y Elder Butler
and Miss C. A. Jaokson. Others
baking outstanding parts on the
program wecf^Misses Harriet and
uons oooawin, ivnsses imossa
Dixon, Laura 'and Evelyn Johnson
Mary Gladden a*nd- Mr. Gerald
_J Dixon. We wish to thank those
who to'ok part in making the program
a success.
Services for Sulnday Jan. 20 will
as follows: iM-orninpr servicse?
* xr 30 a.m.; Sunday school 4:00
p* : and Christian Endeavor at
>6:60 p.m. The topic for discus- I
sion will be "What Do I Know
About the Church?"
BISHOPS MEMOftl/l,
THE FRIENDLY CHPRCn
Rev. L. L. Farmer, Pastor
Sunday services were well attended
at Bishops' Memorial.
At 11:00 o'clock our pastor came
TinfVi Q Vi/iorf enr_
mon*from Galat^nx G:13; II Cor.
6:17 Subject "If any man be in
Christ be is a new creature." We
received a deal of'thoughts and inepirations.
~
Come and bear bim. Visitors
are Welcome.
Remember Sunday school is at
3 o'clock. ' ^
Dr. William vChappelle the super!
nVjiient. is holding his own.
aJP?30 P. M. our pastor came to
V^Mfain. giving another splendid
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FRIENDSHIP BAPT. CHURCH }
%t\- " ' Rev.
F. M. Youpg, Pastor
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Columbia, S. C. Jan. l3,-?Sun- ^
day school opened at the usual (
hour, with Sypt. J. B Barnett, and ^
teachws at their post of duty. ?
The less'oh was beautifully dis- <
cussed by the various classes. We
lfctenen to a" interesting review
by Rev. A. G. Grant. -.The morning
service was conducted by .Rev.
A G. Grant. lie selected his text
John. 15:1 which was enjoyed by
all. Sundav iniofhf R>-n W M
.able wont'Hov, found many of t.hp _
church poeijs of the_ above named
church <5n -their way to worship.
Thp SuQiti Mr. D. A. Harper ' and
his teachers were at their.post of
duty. . ~ '
.At twelvjp o'clock the pastor
nrduntcd the rostrum and preached
a. sou* -stirring: sermon, from 1
hapten of 1st Cor. frpm 20th Y^_ _
subject' "Examine yourself; and
see how stand the case with you.
J.iJil ivit oni J11 ni tjj buii nwl within us
as the man of ^God"talked"with- us
by-th* way.#
. Wp were shocked to hear of
the tfeath of Mr.'W. M. Allen,
who^diod at his home at rfCayce,"
Saturday, Jan. 12r* Mr. Allen was
a. class dbader of the above named
church.
r We fool ourajost- r is heaven's
train. Miss?s LaUrd and,. Bettye
Jackson, Evelyn Johnson were the
dinner puosts of Miss 'Wilhelpiena
Carter Sunday eveninp. The
younp ladies'expressed cthemsel-.'
ves as haying enjoyed^jtberrCselveswhile
at Miss Carter's home.
-message from Isaiah 30:21; "And" "
thine ears shall hear a word behind
thee_savine\ This is th? wa?
walk ve iiT it, when ye turn to the
i ight hand and when ye turn to the
left." Using as his subject: "The
voice from behind," It seems like
ir. every way, he tg preaching bet
icr and betters Mr.
Williams the. son f Mr -and
Mrs. W. W. Williams is in the hos
pital: We 41*0 hoping that' he
will soon be better again.
The Willing Workers Qlub was
entertained by Mrs. Elizabeth Dre
her, 1003 Two Notch Road.
The meeting was called to order
by the .Pres.,.. Mr. W. W. Wil- liums.
Tlje following officers
W re cldptwl.
Rev. WiHiam "Brown, Pres.; Mr.
William Shropshire, Chaplain;
Miss Ethel Bryant, - Asst. Sec.;
Mr. H. E. Smith, Treasure; Rev.
Farmers', remarks were full, of inspiration
and filled us with-the desire
to move onward.
The, next meeting will be at the "
home.' of Rev.1 and Mrs. William
U t-nu-n jOQOA T* 1~-- >
"liiircr may ut?. <
Wc sincerely hope that Mrs. A.
Simpson, who is ill in a ho?*pital <
in Washington, D. C. will soon be i
with, us apain. 1
The Friendly Chutrch welcomes t
you. . .
Mrs- J. Pearle Cochrane, Repqrt^r 1
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SERVICES TO BE OBSERVED1
AT 2nd. CALVARY SIMUY.i
The Rev. M. Marquette I'ea.v,
dinister of the Second Calvary
Japtist church announces the i'olowing
services for Sunday: 11:20'
i. in., . Message Theme:.*. ;"Th"?
Jhurch and Life Today." At 7 :.'>0
V-DL the. Message Theme will brt-\Vhy
go to Church?" The Church
school will be observed at 10 a:
u., and B. Y. P. U. 6 p. m.
ritessage. "She preached jf ?oul
stirrinpr jsertnon to an appreciative
audience. Subject: N. R. A. New
rqjigion awaking. At 7:30 P. M.
are listened to an interesting pro
?ram presented by the General
Clam Committee. Monday evening
Stewardess board No. 1 met
it the home of Mrs. Kiln Jackson
in Henderson St. with Mrs. IT. M.
young1 presiding. An enjoyable
;venihg was spent. The pastor is
low living in the New Parsonage,
1620 Toba oo. St. To the delight of
he mept rs.
Rey-tllie iley Is a pastor and
?re*?au(fh Among the visitors
fie and "V ,
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
r':ttor;rthttc meeting of
wam>l:i:4-: district.
...
Oh .Jatiuaiy 7 tli Pr. L. II.
II<'!?ui)iti"Ava.\r. I'. 1-:., with bis queen
ly \viu\ Mjr. I,, li. Ibmm'ingway d
iv< -1 . n the 'InVur p.t-. St. Paul t
v. hi h Kev. 0. h. ff'arr v
i- pr-.- o . "i he nioctinjf w:tv open a
~~ >\ vo ?! : < ; ittt tr? itv S. A-.?fc
1,< o L. 1st. <1
l,.y inn. ?alid Script tii;e le's.-oii Kev. n
Nt A. ..!?e'.b' hymn Itev;.. "
Ilichbpt pv ''1 If" mum t inp was in b
turn It it in tin- hands, of the I'." d
K. I > .Hemingway addressed the 0
ni:i:::.-tet?i?-and laymen with words lj
. !' i neoi.ii apeniciit which ',were ap- p
pr .eiated hiphly. After which s
the lollowinp -brethren were ap- 8
'pointed r< porters: ReV. E. E.? Rich t
iii'The Samaritan llerald; lie v. s
C. I/. Riin- The Christian .Record- 1]
i r; Rev. B'* J. I Iodide The Pnlme.t- n
: o -Reader. c
lii-. Hehlihirway presented Rc\. d
Bethffu, who in turn presented the q
following new ministers of the 'I
ti/LdeU. Rev.. 'iw Ravi- r,-C?tho
()i:in v elmt; district-, stationed at t
Hve-um; . Rev., Ipivid Smith, Man- 1
nin'tr -district, now at Louisville v
Circuit; Rev. E. -E.. Richburp, of -s
Mannin.tr' .district, now* stationed f
.jantes ,Slnt<>m-,-Rev. Bethea >
they w ere favored peacefully by ''!
bei:\p a-.s'.tirted t?> the Wateree 1 *
di-triet. one of the best of the 11) t
"districts of the, slate.; one of the ?
two . that- won a scholarship last. 1
year in the Educational Drive, j5
The district pave them a waxm J1
ris'ihp vote of welcome. * 11
?ft or which J-hv-?Heminpway ^
pro eeded to outline his budpet c
lor^fh" confei^'iice year and inM'lm.en'ii
pa-:<>f wna.t He woupl ~
vxpeel' from .j?is clta'rire. " All of '
'which w as approved sati.-failonly' 7*"
by. mini tcrs. laymen and the Mis- ^
sjonary- ladio.s w]p> have alway?
pjvek their uiisfjjjnted support ati<1
V'Ore present in Ftrtt* tpnn'hers. tVe v
' .iv .or'""o" tjffr. pri ,1 r--t?worn?n in
the A AI.Er-C-hu!eh'in the Wa- !
'yr't e Di.-trkt and three of them *
thave h.een elected as delepates to ^
the Qeadre?+r!:\l Convention.,/And '
I >' ,'! . ram'ry'w ay. the efficient P.
E..inf:ti'aa d ilutn that their travel
in"; expor-os were already " provided
for. lklepnto.- s Mrs. L. II, Hem ji*
i twrten ? AT?w C. Qnn>jwo>,c ATt?c? l-_
V A': him In a / ' " ' ;
The ministers . reported- - their
food r.i! the;above date fop Allen
Univci-. ity. and d . the P. E. t
that f.e reed' not vorrv they (
wnwl-r hi in 1 rc i lead as in the
pa^l. Th.e Elder at this' point ;;
present ul Pew J. I. Washington <i
na?t?.ii id\ William ('1*6^1 ' Station 1
Oranirebury. . .Hey. t^shinirton, ?
\v:t'i very helittiiur words address- t
d the brethren, and expressed hi- o
1'pproeI:.t ieh of becoming a member
of {he. Central 'Conference and ,
stationed at tlje' head of the Or- f
a ngobur"; distr'et. Rev. X. A. Bi- v
' Iv'Jl responded. ? t
T-h.e writer'thanks, the P.E. for j
niv .' lie ' '.ni- Hint tvn, re- "
'ported 100' per cent on every item .
and \vas -Hie only one in. the dis
triot, .lbat reported over our Edu a'iera
a --cs-;mont.
The hour' for- adjournment havinjr
arrived .the pastor informed i
each one tlv t the .crgo'd-ahd faith- .
ful ladies }p.d dinner*.ready. At
this- tame an otTering was taken J
and" pC-senP d to'{lie pastor. V
The following ministers and
fvTPofs wo.ry selected. f<ii our Plfw ^
t' li.-i "Mi :'-im;,:': Pistpict Confei*-.
enee, T.onisville Circuit. Rev. Pnvid,
Smith.. P.a-for{^Sunday School 1
Cenvru'ion. Si. Paul. Station.
Pi v. 1.. Hai r. Pastor. .
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MOOHES ( II VPEI. A. M. E. Ji
?:?CIII RCH R?
v:"~I. (', llrown. Pastor
r y >vhe 1 opened at the usu v
d )v n- v.:i.th' lko. .bis. Roid pre- C
s'idinij. The Uisson was discussed d
y iri i :-v\ in-eri'sU . " . ' >
>itk and is improving nicely at
this writing. Mr. Chappelle Hayes
Ir.Ts bivii i.it the siyRTist also ancT
h;rs improved very . mucin Mrs.
Muc]< h';.s been indisposed but is
much better at this writing.
Sunday were: Keys. Goodwin,
Miss Burton, Mrs, T. J. Ransom,
Mrs. Priseilla Guest, daughter
and grand daugbteiv?Visitors are _j
aheays welcome, |
MORRIS BROWN A. M fc.
. CHLKCIl
llev. Jesse E. Beard, Pastor.
Charleston.?Sunday was an ieal
day lor church goers, and
he services at Morris Brown
.'ere well attended both morning,
iHi night. The pastor, Rev. J. Ei
tetrrd?*1?oke a;* usual to -the -ehiliuii
of the church preceding the
turning nermoij. The .subject was
lite Dug in the. Manger,". To be
ruudhearted was tire theme deuced
from thiT story." Packages
f candy we're di-sti ibuted_ to the 1
ititle ones at the close of the >
as tor's . remark's., The morning
ermon was preached from Deut".
th chapter amd 2nd verse? The-heme
was "God's Leadership." A
plendid sermon was enjoyed by
he worshippers. The evening serum
was preached from Matt. 1(5^ f
hapter and 2nd verse, Die theme
iseussed was' in the. Jshape of h.
ueryT *'\\'as Jesus a Negro?"
'he pastor discussed fully the
iili.ir-rf^ and emphnrjml lliC" Tai'T *
hat Jesus, was, "The soh of man."
' h'ee?d is course was interesting as
fell 'as instructive. .The-? Sunday
chool ami A.C.E. League held
orth at their- respective hours. It
? pleasing to "note, that .there -is
decided increase in the attend- _
nee, as well as the finances of
he chu^h school. past?r in
he morning sermon, laid emphais
on the fact, that we are livng
in a new year and that we
hould appreciate the yeaVjs-iwe
ave .already lived, and thojjlessigs
already received and enjoyed.
here were?two-or signs to the- hurch
during the (lay. Mr. Win.
'ampbell, Mrs. Blanche Rivers
m! Khlui J. S. Mui'iillt WOl'lb pros "
nt di^virig the evening service.
The pastor accompanied by--the 'res.
of the Missionary Society
ml a steward will attend the Get
'ogether Meeting tomorrow. We
cere pleased to have quite a few
tutors during tho day. Visitors
te always welcome at . Morris
irown. Tho Palmetto Beqder .is
nxiously looked for ea"h Sundrry.
"he church moy<f? fbrward. '
..HEMMINGWAY NfeWS"
Clt AVIS' A.-MT-E. CHURCH v
Re\. P. M. Knox, Pastor
On Sunday''morning all church
roers were oh their way to the
emple.
Sunday school opened a' the usu'
il - hour. Lvsson was beautifully
ji.-cussed by the. different classes,
'cv.. P. M. Knox reviewed the leson
which was enjoyed by all. Afer
which a contribution was ra;s<1.
At 11 :.10 Rev. Knox mounted the
ostium abd beautifully addressed
lis congregation. This message
vas very helpful. It was in
. ping with our Sunday school
esson.
.Aft r sv-rviccs Rev. Knox suj-i .
ITSlod the wonfen ot the_churc,-i {)
vtndc conference, a mean by wh ch "
o raise' soine money" for "Foundr's
day" He appointed Mrs. Lizio
G?Vdo?? ft-^ dlcd+op. She-appoint
d Mrs. M." Brown. ,Mrs. Daisy
Irown.
Sonie^ of the pastors appointed .
cere.: MTs. V. Gil hard.Misses A.-t.Ulherf
ord G. Holmes, M. Dingle. '
tvlL Taylor and N. Brown.
This" conference is supposed to
i first Sunday afternoon in I
*ebruary, a:UU. Wo are pectus
a lar.ire crowd.
We were very gladto sec our
hree teachers back with us. We
!<>pe they will continue.-to be with
is as in the past. -They are: Miss
s Dingle, Rutherford and 'HolmA
good many out of towiv visit-'
>1-3 were setm in town during the _
I' lidays. i?onie came home to
isit parents and relatives. Our
'allege boys and girls'spent a few
'ays with us_ also. ' They are:
lissos Mildred Wilson, Mattie
nd Hortense Cooper, Messrs B
'ressley aVid A. BrowYi from Allen
.'11 iversity, Columbia, S. C. "also
onto of our students from Tuskeee
Institute. Misses Dollo and
luini- Gordon visited their parnts_
also. .
School News __
C'havis Graded School
The faculty of Chavts Graded
drool returned this yejjr with new
1 ft fW nrr/1 o J ? ??
- ...... ?. s>\i.Migci ui'it'nimiavon
to -push Chavis on over the
?P- . * *
The enrollment. on Monday
mining seemed to have increased
0 more. The'group of teachers
eem to be trying to give the chilIren
the best?hey have. They
i:tve been grouped into pairs to
>)nn and raise momy for the fret-,
ei nient of our school. They are
.rouped as follows: - Prof. Tis!ale
and Miss Rutherford, Misses
lolmes and Dingle and Misses
Vhack and Fulton. We are hopng
their success will be-.great.
And faculty spent the holidays
n different places. Prof Fulbon
fisdale ar>d Miss Fulton at their~
mine, Kingst'ree, S. C. Miss
Illirttil'hilM'iini
mot at 6:30. A special program
on. New Resolution-- was carried,
out. . The pastor gave a talk on
the Young Folk's Resolution.;! foi
1931?. He advised them to ' makt
a resolution to never be absent
And bring others. Music by Son's
of Aids quartet. . .
At the evening service the .pa-?
tor gave us another gospel feast.
He whose as text Matt. 20:7. Sublet.
I. nnilV- AS-dlfhmont tl
Two other t-souIs were added to
the church.
Miss "Ruth Holly* a~Teac}iei' of
the ^Greenville Sujlivan Street
school w^s the week-end guest of
Miss Dervine Keitt, teacher of
Well ford school. .Was* royally entertained
in'the home of Mrs. Hula
Alexander.
The Emancipation program wa?
beautifully carried out op .Tan. 1
at the school houpo; Those - ppc oring
on program wer<e Mi*s. Lillie
Roberson, Miss Essie McMillen. a
student of Cumming-^Sf7 ?High.
Rev. King, pastor of .Florence
Chapel M.E. church and "Mr CF
Vance". Mr. Vance being the principal
speaker. The proclamation
was read by Mrs. M.'J. Vernon.
The president.. Mr. J. B. - Fo,?ter
amLco-workers are- doing?their
hit to make it bigger and better
each yejgP.. '
CALVARY A. AT. E. ( IH RCH
Rev. L. C: Butler. Pa>tor
Leesville. S. C.?Sunday school
opened at its. usual hour -with
fmpt. anil teachers present.
Morning services began at 11:30
Rev. Butler entered the pulpit and
delivered a strong message. AfJter
the sermon Coniiiii'":"" ft,Hew.
Vl;. , . -77-^?'The
League held -its regulai
meetitig. We were bgck to church
Sunday night and R* v. Butler enteml'
the pulpit and- preached .tr
an appreciative-congregation. lie
selected his text from. Matt. 5.-13.
We . were indeed glad to have
"had-Revv-T. E,. Harjv r of Prosperity
to worship with, us -Sunday
night, while in .the city he'spent
a while with Miss Carrie Mae
Boyd. - v
.J.. Marshall died at the holno ol
his parents last Sunday nigh' after
an illness of two days, lie was
a .faithful member of'the Juvenile
for nine years .up until the time of
his death. The body was funcralized
at Friendship Baptist Church
Monday P~M., Condolence, letters
were read by-Alice Boyd .and James
Inabinett. Judon was a student
3f~the Hampton Hi. School and.a
member of the ei.g-h: grade.
ills absence leaves a very yn-t
pap especially in tthe class rooms.
The b'Ody' 6f Miss Sylvia Banwas
fun^ralized at Calvcry A. M
K. Church Monday P. M. .' s
?Mr. James R. Boyd spent?Xpw
Years, Day in Aiken with Miss Ci
V. Care. His trip was quite a success.
To our surprise Mamie Miles
eloped with Mv. William MacPbnald
of Cheraw. S. C. and was married.
Now they are honey mooninp
jn Charlotte, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard of N-.
Y. C. left-Saturday after spendinp
two-weeks with the la'tors' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd
relatives and friends,
They also spent Friday with Mr
and Mrs. William MeCarter at
their beautiful comitw
Mesdames Ant'ip I .on
Cornelia Hartley arid Mary E
Hypson frpent Fridnywitb their si*
t(??vMrs. Ida Boyd and daughter
Carrie Mae.
Mr.-Prank Humphrey is very il
at this writing-. We hope he wil
soon recovery. ay
Hdlriies, Charleston, Mis* Pingh
Greenyilie and Kingjutret?,? M ts
Rutherford Newberry, Columbia
and Edgefield, Miss Wligek, Greer
ville and Atlanta.
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HwawoarimMreii
listing tne sacral JpRB
tions ta
...understanding, dig>d
Service insures ||T|Tj|
?te compliance with
e inviolable rights'
iesires of the be "
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f PROFESSIONAL |
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Office. Houri Phone
J 1:30 A M. to 2 P. M. Office 3638..
\6;WJ F. il. to 8 P.. M. Res. 6648
Dr. C. E- Stephenson
1'hyeicit.n and Surgeon
Diseases of Women and Children
.* A Specialty.
Office: Residence:
1414,Vi Assembly St. 132S Oak St
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Pi.yBk.an and Surgeon
n.seasc* of Women and Children
A Specialty
Office: Residence:
2il5 Lady'St. L30P-Pin? St. 1
Columbia. 8. C.
Office Hours: Telephones:
8.30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6031
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins .
DENTIBT
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Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridgrfa*
- Sunday by Appointment
Extraction by Conductive?.
Anesthesia a Specialty
11-07 Va Washington St. Colo., S. C,
: ^>?bdtfcifc=e?0FEff=^
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Special Attention Given to Din
? eease^ of the Gums
Gold Crown and Briuge Week
ta '-?*
1029 Hieli Mark?t Street -J
GEORGETOWN, 8. C
, Office Hoars: 9-2 I-* ;jH
Dr. H.Q,Th 1
-J SUKCEON D'oar Skfvice
Gold Cr?ywB??P ^dime?\*l 9
. _ is sometime ' M
**Sia visit the
1414 Vi Anwr' ^ j M
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K*tra?UJINGTON griunjj ,m
op. Phone 6669 J