The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 19, 1935, Page Page 5, Image 9
Saturday, January 19, 1935
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
~~ Rev. S< H. Lewis', Pastor
Columbia, S. C.?Sunday sehbol
met at th6 usual hour with Supt.,
W. H. Young, officers and te%ch
er8 preisent. Tlie "Sunday school
lesson was veryinteresting thruout.
The pastor has already organized
a Bible t^lass.' The Sunday
school is growing numerically
and financially.,
We- had quite-^a full congregation
for the morning service. At
11:15 A. 'Ml. services betrnn. The I
,choir is rendering excellent service
under the leadership of Mr.
?Hi. Hi-Howard, chorister and Mrs.
L. T. Bates, organist.
, The pastor's text was selected
from Exodus "T4-15,"subject: Pro"
gress uinder Difficulty. This sermon
was carefully prepared and
spiritually delivered- Many Amens
were heard throughout the
congregation.
The Allen Christian Endeavor
? League "met at the usual" hour.
The topic was very interesting.
ML^ses Anna B. Lewis and Eva
Poterfield had charge of the program.
Mr. Henry Webber's discussion
on prayer was well taken
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The, piano ditot by .Misses Neal
and Raiford was. well rendered.
All participants acquitted them
selve^ nicely. *
The funeral services of Bro^
Dennis, a life, long: member of.
this church was had at thvee o'clock
Jt*. M. pastor officiating.
For the^ nigrht service, Rev.
Miss Zella M. Burton brought the |
IHbKiiUKl1. lll'l U'.U u.m sQleited
from First Peter 2nd chapter and
6th veiise.
Subject: "God's Spiritual
House." Beautiful comparisons
were made between the temporal
and spiritual house.1'
Friends and visitors are always
welcom V, y ^ ^
DOUBLE BRANClPA. M. E:
J ' CHURCH
Rev. J. E. Dixon Pastor
Sunday school opened at the
k usual hour, 10:00 A. M. with the
Supt. Mr. Wesley Dreher arftl his.
rtouJp of teachers at their post of
duty. We had a very~into r estingf
. lesson.
The lesson was "Hipfhly enjoyed
by all.
The A C. E. I>e.agrue met ?t the
usual hour,_ 0 o'clock P. M. with
Miss Cora Tucker acting Pres.
The Leag:ue seem to be very inter
estingr, and willing: to do their pari
in behalf of the church. Miss Co-?
ra Lee Tucker conducted a chanpe
progrram which all the leafrc? took
active parts. We sang: our league
yells. We were Very ylad to
have so many visitors with us.
_ Mrs. Dickson Gave some splendid
remarks on conduct which we are
always gdad to hear. We hope
she will come ag:ain and speak to
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Rev. J. E. DixOn talked to ttsfrom
St. Luke Gospel.J1 through
bhe 16th verso. We were glad to
have so many of oua- home' minis-.
ters present.
LADSON PRESfcYTERI AX ?
CHURCH.
Rev. A. S. Powe, Pastor.
The regular morning services
began at Hi:30 with the pastor in
charge. A"ft6r thfl WKtVMlonul per
r iod Rev. Powe, the pastor, delivered
a wonderful' sermon from
Acts 2:42, which, road thus: "and
they continued "steadfastTy in the
Apostles' doctrine and fellowship"
He selected as a subject:?"Little
Pictures of the Early Christian
Church." The message was well
developed in every detail. It was
well planned and executed. Communion
!Services were conducted
immediately after the morning
services.
The annual week of prayer services
were conducted Jan. 9-llth.
Elder Johnson, Elder Pelot and
-?"Mrs. F. K.. Dutler were in charge
of the services respectively.
with officers, teachers 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 Mlissos, C. J.
Richardson and Emma Harper in
charge. A very splendid program
was had. - The topic for discussion
" What Do I Know About
Prayer?" was led., by Miss M. E.
Randolph. Other discussions, were
made on the topic by Elder Butler
and Miss C. A.* Jaelcson. Others
baking outstanding parts on the
program were Misses Harriet and
Doris Goodwin, Misses 07Tes??i
Dixon, Laura and Evelyn Johnson
Mary gladden and Mr. Gerald
Dixon." We wish to thank those
who took part in making the program
a?, success.
Services for Sutnday Jan. 20 will
be as follows: Morning servicse?I
11:30 a.m.; Sunday school 4:00
p.rm; and Christian Endeavor at
6:00 p.m. The "topic for discussion
will be "What Do I. 'KnowAbout
the Church?";"
Btfmorn MTOioniA u
THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
Rev. L. L. Farmer, Pastor
Sunday services were well - attended
at Bishops' b{emorial.
At 11:00 o'clock our-pastor cable
forth with a heart searching sermon
from Galatiorrs* 6:1-3; II Cor,
6:17 Subject "If any- man be in
Christ he is a new creature." We
received a deal of thoughts and imepirations.
jCome and hear him. Visitors
are welcome.
Remember Sunday school is at
3 o'clock.
Dr. William Chappelle the sup- 1
erintendent, .is holding his "own.
At 7:3d P. M. our pastor came to
o? again giving another splendid
FRIEN4&HIP BAI^L CHURCH S
Rev. F. M.? Young, Pastor
t1? ' e
Columbia.. S. C. Jan. 13,?Sun- a
day school opened at the usual ^
hour, with Supt. J. B Barnett, and p
teachws-?t their post of duty. ?
The lesson was beautifully dis- ^
cussed by the various classes. We
uuuuay scnooi lg at
3 o'clock. * _
Dr. William Chappelle, the t
Superintendent is st^ill holding his j
own. _ ; . _
At 7:30 P. E. our pastor came ^
to us with another splendid message.
It seems like in every way
he is preaching- better and hef- f
ter.
. We are hoping that ,Mr WilI
in nig the son of Mr. and. Mrs. ,W- ^
W. Williartis "who is ill will soon (
be able to be with us again.
The Willing Workers Club (
was entertained by Mrs. Elizabeth 1
DreherT 1603 Two Notch Rd. The 1
meeting was called to order by
the Pres. Mr. W. W Williams.
The following officers were eI
lected:
Rev. Wjlliam Brown, Vice Pres.
Mr. William Shropshire,'Chaplin; >
Miss Ester Byrant, Asst. Sec.; t
Mr. H. E. Smith, Treae. <
Rev. Farmer's remarks were ,1
full of inspiration, and filled us ]
with the desire to move onward. i
The next meeting will he at, the <
home of Rev. and .Mrs. William -1
Brown, 2320 Taylor St. Chicken (
galore, Mrs. Walker. 1603 Two- '
Notch Rd. Jan, 17, all the chick- 5
eri you want for 25 cents. i
A I '
..Mycycig contest at "Bishops i
Memorial Jan. 28. This promises \
to be. an interesting: and. close race p
Who will he -the winner?We
are sure you woulld not like i
to niiss" this event to see who the i
winner may be. * c
I We sincerely hope that Mrs. A. 1
I Simpson, who is ill in* a hospital <
I In Washingftop, D. C. will soon be r
with us aprain. 1
The Friendly Chutreh welcomes t
you.
Mrs. J. Pearle Cochrane, Reporter J
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IERVICES TO BE OBSERVED ! V
AT 2nd. CALVARY SUNDAY. 1 ,
The- Rev. M. Marquette I'eare,
Ifntster of the Second Calvary |)
lapiist church announces tlie l'ol- |\
swing services for Sunday: 11 :UtlI'
. m., Message Theme: "Th"
Ihurch ami Life Today." At 7:.'?0
I. m. the Message Theme will lie:
Why go to Church ?'* The Church
School will' be observed at 10 a. j
a., and B. Y. P. U. G p. m.
"\VKSLEY M. E. ( Ill R( 11
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The ScJliw Kp worth I .frame ' tv
vetrnt the usual hour, 0:15(1' conduct
d iiy Mrs. ts. Huxley! A well pr>'- ~
iared program was rendered con* t'
isting of-readings, Inst.rand yotu.1
solos- The' Leaguers ai'c ask- i>
ng and discussing deep question- C
iz. "Our share as our parents see e
t. The questions^ are creating '<
luite a deal of sentiment. ThTt
oung and the older people are ''
cutting their \vhole hearts- 11110 I1.
Ml members "and friends, invited ''
.0 attend these meetings.
EM ANNUEL A. M. E. CIIl:K('H J1
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? Rev. A. A. Hughey, Pastor ,a
Columbia?Now that the Xnuis Vi
lolidays are..over every body had V
? very nice time,"have started a- b
jew yeai* with jjew determinations
,0 do better work for the Master d
Synday school opened ai the usu
il hour with, a large atton lance. .V
After a thorough study of the 1
lesson bv classes; we listen d to an !'
intur"nting review In rim |).iriin. ?
some very fine points were brought
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Morning services begantflT* 11 :*l(l 1
A. M. The pastor read lor a
scripture lesson St. Mutt. 17:1-17. )'
His text was found St. Mtttt'.' 17. -S
( (the latter clause)/ He used for
lis subject, "A Challenge for the ~
Master!!. The sermon, was very
?ood. H brought out the subj. c" tV]
ii i? une every. tiling
50 plain. " *> " J
The A. C. E. Leagwr met at <? ]
P. M.^A very interesting meeting |
.vas held. ' J j
Night set vice bogpn-at 7:30 P.
VI. After the devotional, Rev. Hug <.
lity presented the P. E. Rev. E..A. 0
Adams who preached a nolde' s. 1 \
lion which afforded Vuicb foM-Coj
thought. vHolyGonimuhioii \vas_ltd l
ministered "both ntorninpr and at I
ni,'.'.ht services. . t
Rev. J II. Holnian. Mr. and Mis, v
Albert Moore Mr. and Mrs.. J''ir> n
Clark wefc anions the visitor's. "TT
Monday night P. E., .E. A. n
Adains held his first quarterly cull (
Terence which "was very 'successTul.
We havo brighter" ideas !o.
1935. . .
Mrs. Alma Ilerry, Mrs. M. E. !
Cray lire still on the sick list. . s
Miss Eth d Cochran is home to '
the di light of hoy many friends. :
ifter spending the summer in X.
y. ' . v.
Mr. I. Heinyr spent the holiday^ ^
home with parents and. friends. ^
The Emanuel Business Club met :1
it th' home of Mrs. Ellna AL
ies Jan. 2, plans for the year were
hen ever this year.
The next meeting will be at the 'v
home of Mrs?.Janie. Mayers, "Jan.
16. All members are asked to be
present. Officers will ! tfj
in that night. : Mrs.
Leola Hamilton spent the i
kVnolr nrt/l i?v ...hi 1
Rey^lMe iley is a pastor and" m
>rer?aupr^ Among1 the visitors a'
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THE PATmTTO LEADER
"T T'liTiin} Mr.r:nN7; OF
\V.\ l i.m.F tfTSTRICT. r
y 7lh Pi\, L, II.
<-miiiii."\v;iv. 1*. 10., with his queen
win:. Mis. fo* II. lit mio'ngway'
ijy i it the Jmur i\\ St. Paul
line: . ' k v. !i *('. L. I?^n
I?r*. ?? . 'i I .* iiiei tinjr w;i" open
i. with <i' t.iii.' 1- ?' es. N. A.
. I : ! f I'. 10. ill: hit;ry. 1st
\ iiin niiil. S? i i|?tija-t* Ics.-on Hc.v,
. A. 15<:h<'. ^iml hymn Kev.
it'hl>ui.^*. '1 h" .ui'eetinK was in
it m tt ; iit tin* nanus or try.' Fr
. j)r. lleminjrway addressed tin*
iii; :st.efs? and laymen with words
f vino uraoonrent,.which were" ap-'.
: . ia'ed highly. .A-It T which
ic T<d!owin;; brethren we're apy
The "Samaritan Herald; Rev.
. I.. lTjirr Tlu-' Christian Reeord-_
r: Rev- B. .1. Hodge The Ralm?t
-Reader.
Pi*. Hemingway presented Rev.
lethea, .who1 in turn presented the
lii n"\v?mini- tpr-s. ?thaistriet:
Rev; ('. L. Bay: of the
h;tN' i bni-i;- district, st?ioned at,
're-ton.; Rev, Havid S^nnth, Man-,
linjr district, now at Louis vrtte
ir uit; Rev. E. E? Eich|?ureV of
I a rni'nir district, now "stationed9
t St.1 anics S'alon. Rev. Ret-hea
iyi'o! nieti these brethren that
In y ' wore favored <rracofuHy bv
hT: 'vvriiiiij;'. .Mr. C'happclle Hayes
as been ci\ the sicR list also and
as Unproved very much. ' Mrs.
lack has been indisposed but is
inch 1> Hi r at tl^^ writing.
uniday were: Revs. Goodwill,
ss Rurton, Mrs. T. J. Ransomj
Irs. Priscilla Guest* daughter
nd grand daughter. Visitors are
iways weloome. ?
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I MORJMS BROWN A. M. E. 'i
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Rev". JI'hw E. Beard, 1'a.stdr.
Charleston".?Sunday was an b
deal day lor church goers, and
the services at Morris Brown
\v*je well attended both morning,
and* night. The pastor, Rev. J-. E. d
Beard spoke as usual to t|ie chil- "r
(fren of the church preceding the t!
.morning sermon. The subject was h
"the Eog in the Manger." To be t
broad hearted was the theme de- h
of. candy were distributed to the h
Jlitttle ones i^t the close of the 7
pastor'^ remarks, The inorhirijt ff
sornn.fi was preached frunf Bu'ut. ~
8th chapter and 2nd vers#. The
. jthe.me was* "God's Leadership." A >
stnfendid .sorihnn w?e ,i--k.>
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the worshippers. The evening .ser
nion was preached from Matt. ,16
chapter and 2fid verse. The theme
discussed was*in the shape of a
query, "Was Jesus a Negro?" *
Tin: pastor di.-cusscd fully the
subject, and emphasized the fact ^
that, Jesus, was "The'son of man."
The discourse was' interesting as ?
well as instructive. The Sunday ,
school and. A.C.E. League held f
forth at their respective hours. It
i-- pleasing'fo note, that there is
a uceiueu increase in the attend'jnce.
as well as the .finances of n
the church school. The'paster in ''
the rtiorninpr sermon, laid empha- c'
sis on the. fact, that we are liv- *
injrH.n a new year and that we
should ' aj predate the yeate we' a
have already. li\ed, and the bless- a
inpfs already received ami enjoyed. 0
Tlir.ir. ifnv.1 Hi.. nnnn.- i ft w in i 1. ?
church during: the d,ay. Mi\ Win.- *
Campbell, Mrs. .Blanche Rivers *
Mid Elder J. S. Morant were pres
ent during the evening: service.
The pastor accompanied by. the- 1
Pros, of the Missionary Society "
and a .steward will attendUim (Jet *
Together Meeting: tomorrow. We, *
were pleased tp have miiite a fev|
-visitors -during the day. Visitors^ ?
are always welcome at Morris |
Brown. The Palmetto Leader is '
anxiously looked for enffc Sunday.
The church ^.moves' forward. I
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_.HEMMING\Vv\Y NEWS \
_ CHAVIS' A. M. E. CHl'RCH j
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Rev. P. M. Knox, Pastor \
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On Sunday morningr_ all church c
"trf-ors wei'v on-thrir way" To the .
temple. . .
Sunday school opened a' the usu
al hour. Lesson was beautifully p
*<]'soussod by the different classes.
Rev. P."M. Knox reviewed the lesson
which was enjoyed by all. After
which a contribution was raised.
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At 1 1 :.;J0 Rt-v, Knox mou'pted the
rostrum and .beautifully addressed '
his congregation. This message* *
was very helpful. It was in
kr:ping with our Sunday -school '
lesson.
AiYt services. Rev. Knox su-j- *
: go steal the women of the church a
-week c-fmfereneer"a mean by wh-ch to
ra>,e some money for "Found- 1
. . r's day" 11? appointed Mis, Liz^
sic- Gordon a? Bishop. .She appoint 1
e l 'Mrs. M. -Brown Daisy
Brown. . ~ "
"Some of the pastors appointee'
were.: Mrs. V. Gilliard,. Missed' A. ^
Rutherford (J. Holmes,' M. Dingle. '
_R?E. Taylov -and N. I^'own. r
This conference is supposed to c
he .held first Sunday afternoon in |
February, .1:00. We are expecting-ir
irnyo crowd.
\\"o were very glad to see our 1
' h{ec teachers back with usl We 1
hope .they will continue to be with '
us "as in the past. They are: Miss '
cs Dingle, Rutherford and Holm- ^
I iS.
> A irood many out of town visit^. v
.en's were seen in town during the 5
|i"lidays. ' Slome came home to
visit parents and relatives. Our r
College hoys and girls spent a few
days -with us., also. They are: *
^Mis-ies ' Miiui'cd Wilson," Mattie
and -Hortense Cooper, Messrs B ^
I'ressley-ifod-A. Brown from Allen ?
University, Columbia, S. C. alsosome
of ouivstudertts from Tus-ke- .
tree^, InSti'uft/ Misses Dello and
Miiini* Gordon .visited their parents
also.
Scho?l News
Chavis Graded School .
The faculty of Chavis Graded 1
school returned this year with'new >
plans and a stronger deternvina- .
lion to push Chavis ori oV&r the
top. .
The enrollment ' on Monday
Tv^have increased
20 more. ' The group of teachers t
seem to be trying to give the chil-dren
the best trey, have. They
have. been grouped into pail's to
plan and raise money for the bet- .
! ment of our'school. They are] /
grouped as " follows: Prof. Tis?kile
and Miss Rutherford, Misses
Holmes and Dingle and Misses ^
Whack and Pulton. We are hop- .
ing their success will be great. 1
A he faculty spent the holidays t
in ditferent places. Prof Fulbon
Tisdale and Mis$ Fulton at their i
home, Kingstrey, S. C. Miss >
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,etTer of thanks to the
OFFICERS AND M KM HERS
OF PINE GROVE A. *M. K.
CIIIRCH?HAILEV" lJKTHKE
CIRCTTT,
The office us. -Om+? 'members of
his church poundtM' my father
urinpr the holidays with t moat,
Lcc, ]>' tatoes artel many otlyji'
hintrs. My father, John Qua^Ks
as been sick for nine nnmths ami
hese people* have nnt pvjKytteh
im. I take this.time to show yoti
Q'w on'iieh 1 appreciate what y'"y.
ave done. This same church-'arid
iiori paid their I'. E. "in full the
irst Sunday in January.
~ IU-V* J. f. Ciuai'le-, Jlnporiei
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it this writing1. We hope he will
toon recovery.
Holmes, Charleston, Miss Pimrli
Greenville" And Kingjstrce,' Mis*
Rutherford Newberry, Cbhpubia.
ind Edgefield, Miss Whack. Green
ille and Atlanta.
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mgm
sting tne sacred WTWI
ions to our compe- |a-7J
understanding, digi
!">ervictr , insures iVfiTifll
te compliance with
; inviolable rights' K ^31
esjres of the ' be- BsrBl I
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Rev- 11. F. Stewart, Pastor.
Wcdlf o id.?Sunday school t met
t usual hour with Supt, teachers
t their posts. The lesson was
reautifully discussed; after which
he pa-tor pave ,i?tirnoly?i rviv
"he morning service was? laryely
,ttendc<f The' pastor delivered a
trony and powe;*fu mess-aye from
tcts 9;G, subject: "The f'ln'isttarr
nqujry Tor a Place on Go/l's proram
in 1935.. Three souls* were
dded to the church. The RYI't*
net at 0:30. .A special proyruhin
New Resolution.-. was carried
ut. The pastor yave a talk on
he Yoiiny Folk> Resolution* for
935.- He advised them *f<< makt
resolution to nVver be 4ib.se hind
briny others. Music by Son-,
f Aids quartet.
A tho evening yf.rvu-n ' h n j-.
or yave us another yosnoh ffyyi?
le chose-as text Mattv^?0:T.yStfbectr
God's .Assiynmept foh. 1935.
wo other souls were /idded to
he church., .
Miss Rpth Holly a teacher of
ho" Gr.eenville Sullivan Street
choot-was-tho-"week-end yue-t of
diss Rervine Keitt. teacher, of
Veil ford school.* wn* royally enertained
in the home of Mrs. T.ua
Alexander. ' .
The Emanciprfc+on proyrani wa eautifully.carried
out oh .Tan. 1
it the school house. Those appcorny
on-proyrarq wove Mrs." T.illic
toberson. Miss Essie. Mc-Millen. a
tudent of Cummi/iy St. Iliyh.
lev.. Kiny, pastor of''JFTorence
atT?rVl M.F. church and" Mr. C.F.
.'awrrMr. Vance beiny the pririipal
speaker. The .proclamation,
vas read by Mrs. iCl. .TV Vernon.*
Hie president. Mr. J. p. Foster
ih<T~co-workors are doipy their
>it to make it biyyer and better
ach year.
CALVARY A. M. F. CIU RI 11
Rev. L. ('. Rutler. Pastor
Leesville. C'.?Sunday school
pened. hi" it& usual h^r: v:i11"
thipt. and teachers present.
Morniny /ervices.beyan at 11:30
ley. Rutl'Vr entered tin- pulpit and
h live red/a .' strbr.y messaye. Afer
the sermon ..Communion follow:
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- The Heayue h wi? - it<- -rytralnr
neotiny. We wefe Hack t church
Sunday niy-ht?and R-v. P.utler enered
the pulpit and pr ached to
in appreciative ecinovradnr.. He
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We wore indeed triad to have
iad Rev; T.'E. Harp: r r>f . Prbsperty
to worship with us. Sunday
litrht. whih* in the city" hm spent
i while* .with Miss. Carrie-. Mae
Boyd.. ,
J. Marshall died at the home id'
1is?parents"*!ast Sunday nitrh' af<*r
an illness of two days. lie. .was
i .faithful member of the .TuypS-ile
or nine years tip until the time of
lis death. The body was funeraized
a' Friendship B;Tpti-t Church
donday P, M. Condolence letters
core read by Alice Boyd and Jam s
lnabiiieit. Juckm_was a student"
?f the Hampton Hi. .School and a
netnber of th? ei.t*h' 'grade.
His absence, leaves a .ve.rv vast
rap especially in tthe class rooms.
The body of My;? Sylwia Barr
ras funeraliued at Calvery A. M
1. Church Monday P M
Mr. James R. Boyd "spent New
"ears, Day in Aiken with Miss C.
?. Care. His trip was quite a slices
s.
Tti.jjur surprise Mamie Miles
loped*"wiVn Mr. William ..MacDonld
of Cher^w. S. C. and was maried.
. Now<#they are honey nibo ling
in Charlotte* X. C, - . '
Mr. and "Mrs. W. Howard of N
*? C. left Saturday after spending
wlo weeks with the latters? parnts,
Mr.* and Mrs. Frank Boyd
datives and friends.
They also spent Friday w ith Mr.
ind -Sirs. William McCOrter at
heir beautiful country htj.me.
Mesdames Annie Lou Matthew.
Cornelia <Hartl^y and Mary E.
Bypson spent Friday with their ?i>
er, Mrs. Ida Boyd and* daughter.
Carrie Mae.
Mr. Frank Humphrey is veiv ill
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I PROFESSIONAL i
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Office Hours Phone
II :.^0 A M. to 2 P. M. Office 3638
>5:00 P. I!, to 8 P. M. Res. 6548
Dr. C. E Stephenson
-Physician end Surgeon ..
Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty
GflEice; Residence;
1414ft Assembly St. 1328 Oak'Sy^1
DR. L. M. DANIELS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Hours: 9 to J.0 A.M.; 1 to?J
P: M; 6 \6 ? P. M. :
Special Attention Given Diseases
Of Women.
"(JfficeT Residence:
T125 Washington 2230 Hamptos
Phone 6429 Phone 7664 *
DR. J. G. STUART
Eje, Ear, Xoee and Threat
Glasses Fitted Accurately.
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?, Office Hours: Telephone:
11:00 t6 1:00',P.M. Res. 4601';
0..00 lu ['.ou P.M. Uffil'H 3T8<
Office. RFsWTYCe:?~
2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St.
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Office "Hours: Phone:
il A.M. to 2 P.M.. Res, 8876
G P.M. to 8 P.M.
Dir. W. D, C hap pell e
| r?.y?k.an and Surgeon
I L.?BCkucrf of Women and Children
| * A Specialty
I ' Olfice: / _ jsidence^
Columbia. 8. C.
1 Office Hours: . Telephones.
I &.30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 603J
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST /
I Fillings, Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Sunday hy Appointment
I Extraction by Conductive
Anesthesia a Specialty
| 1107 ^ Washington St. Colo., S. C.
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| Special Attention Given to Dia ;
seases of the Gums
Gold Crow^i_and Biiuge Werk ...
A Specialty
I Office Phone 6429 Res. 8264
I 1126 W'ashing.ton St., Cola., S. C.
i Office Phone 8407 . , Ree. 0791
N. J. FREDERICK
I Attorney-at-Law and Notary Publit
I I PRACTICE IN ALL COCRT?_ .
?State and Federal
|lll? W'ashinirtnn rvi. ? "
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I Phone 7811
I All Classes of Dental Work"
j Dr. Ii. H. Hallman
DENTIST <
I Painless Extractions". Sundays by ^
I Appointments. Days: Mondays,
I Tut'sdays,. Wednesdays, Thursdays
and Fridays
I Office": 2.'iG91-2 Gervais Street * j
Columbia, S. C.
I Fari-O-Lin System
In Beauty Culture
I Give VaN-O-LIN Hair, Setoff*. j
I Dandruff and Toilet Preparation
1 a trial. Their worth baa been
r proven. Have and are gTowinfc < <
I hair on b?'ld heads and bare
I spots when directions are folI
lowed. Will promote a full
I growth of Hair. ^
I 1 Box llair Grower $ .54
I 1 box Special Hair Grower AA