The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 24, 1936, Page Page 5, Image 5
Saturday, October 24, 1936
"LOYALTY SUNDAY"
rAt Second Calvary
The Rev. M. Marquette Peace, ^
minister of the Second Calvary
church announces that Sunday will
be "Loyalty Day" at the morning
hour. The minister's theme: "The
Power to Go Right On." At the
close, Rally leaders, including
Dr. H. D. Monteith, group leader
lor the men aru.- Mrs. Hattie' Green
group leader 3or the Women will
make /remarks; boasting the
campaign, which ends the second
Sunday in November.' At the
evening hour, message theme,
"Empty Saddle."
To these services you are cordially
invited.
BISHOP'S MEMORIAL
A. M. E. CHURCH
\ Rev. I. A. Miller Pastor
\
Sunday school was opened with
the superintendent in charge. Afthe
devotions the classes assembled.
Rev. Miller ^reviewed tke lasson.
Several visitors wer? present.
Morning cervices began at 11:30
P?,r * >
*?v?* ATA A1IV. A o VCAV WAS iUUIIU Ol.
m Luke 18:21, "All of these things
have I kept from my youth up."
Several-"pulpit associates were
present.
League hour has been changed
from 6:30 to 6 o'clock. ' The younig
people had a lovely time. After
the business part of the hour twe
games were enjoyed, namely,
"The Game of Age," and "Boys
and Girls Talking Game." Sever?
al new games have been?pre-I
'm pared for Sunday, October 25. |
Come and bring yo-ur friends.
Rev. Wesley Judge delivered the
night's mcfss'age. His discourse
was found Matt. 5:13; Theme,
.christian Responsibility." We
were indeed glad to have Rev. J.
E. Beard, presiding elder otf the
Charleston district, worship with
us. He gave us some very inter
esting and encouraging remarks.
SIDNEY PARK C.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. T. J. Douglass. Pastor
Columbia, S. C.?The Sunday
school opened at the ukaal hour
v/ith. the Supt., Mr. D. R. Stark'?
presiding. The lesson was beau a
tifully discussed.
At 11 o'clock the pastor presented
the Rev. A. P. Porter who d?
livered a wonderful and spiritual
sermon which was enjoyed by all
after which the Rev. Porter opened
the doors of the church and 2
united with the church.
At 6:15 the Epworth League
met and rendered a short program.
The evening services began at
7:00 o'clock and the pastor filled
the pulpit with a wonderful serl
mom
Tuesday night at the class meet
ing Brother Simuel Green preached
his trial laermon which wa?
i
very good.
Sunday being quarterly conference
day the presiding older will
fill the pulpit.
The church has made final plarn
for this conference year and th<
fall rally will come off Suaday,
November 8.
The annual conference will meet
this year with St. James C. M
? E. church at Batesburg, S^ C.
The Epworth League* will meet
^ at ff o'clock beginning with Sunday,
October 25th.
SPARTANBURG NEWS
v Mt. Moriah Church
Rev. A. M. Matthews, Pastor
A'h
. at
Sunday was a real full day.
Sunday school was opened at 10:00
o'clock by Supt. and teachers, and
the lesson was well discussed.
At 11:30 Rev. A. M. Matthews
brought forth the message of God.
We were glad to have so many
members and friends out.
At seven o'clock, was Baptism.
At 8:30 o'clock another wonderful""
sermon was delivered by the pastor.
The revival wasr a success Tast
week. Rev. S. C. Campbell m'ade
many hearts feel gla<! He
preached as never before. We
weTe indeed glad to have this
great man with ue.
On the second Sunday night of
this month the clubs reported. A
neat sum of $103.00 was raised.
Mt. Moriah is moving along nicely
under the leadership of Rev.
Matthew's.
The pastor and his choir will be
at Majority chturch, Tuesday nitc.
Mr. J. L. Allen, manager of the
Allen's Garage, Asheville, N. C.,
spent Sunday in our City. We
were glad to see Mr. Allen looking
the very picture of health.
, Misses Enola Peake,- I,ossie Mae
Stevens, Edith Clark and Mrs.
Thelma S. Bethea motored to Rock .
"" Hill, t>. CX Sunday. While there,
they visited Miss Cauzetta Peake
at Erien&jhip college, and Miss
Esther Elkins who is attending
f- CBSnton coljegja, T^iey reported
a pleasant trip.
SPECIAL NOTICE
President Simpson Speakes at
Bethel Sunday
President Abram Simpson of
Allen university, will speak to the
A. C. E. Leaguers of Bethel, at 6
I p.. m., Sunday, October 25. Mr. F.
i\ Abram, director of music and
members of his department will
furnish musicf or the occasion.
This program closes the "Treasure
Chest Drive," which has been
on for a month. All members are
requested to be present. Visitors
are always welcome at our League.
THE YOUNG PEOPLE PROGRESSIVE
CLUB OF BISHOP'S
MEMORIAL A. M. E. CHURCH
The Young People Progressive
club met at the home of Miss Mil
dvFHughes on M'cDuffie _Ave^
Tuesday nightfv October 13, 193C.
Tho meeting way-catted to 01'der
by the President, Miss Alice
Smith. A very important business
ensued in which many new
plans were made.
At this meeting we decided to
give a sociaL for the benefit of
the drive that we are pow in the
midst of; and are working so hard
to make it a success.
The social will ho niuon ..4
6i?va viitr
home of Mrs. Johnson, 1318 Harden
St., Friday night, October 23,
1936. We ask that you come out
and lend us your aid in our effort.
ATfer all business was over, we
adjourned to meet at the home of
Miss Goodwin, Tuesday night, Oc'tober
20, 1936.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
\ ;
- Kingstree, S. C.?Sunday was u
well-spent day at Bethel. Being the
last Sunday tfefore the . Pastor,
Rev. S. M. Hughes has t0 depart
for the Palmetto Annual conference
which convenes in Georgetown,
S. C., everybody tried to
witness the services. The pastor
delivered very splendid messages
at both morning and evening servies.
On Sunday night members and
friends of Siloam Baptist, Mt. Zior.
M. E. aiur Bethel churches filled
the church. Reverends W. M. Anderson,
A Mack, Mr. Cornwell of
Siloam Baptist and the pastor ol
St. Mary M. E. church worshiped
with us also. The brotherly spirit
among the pastors of Kingstree
and.the cooperative spirit among
the members are such that cannot
be found existing everywhere. All
of the ministers spoke wishing the
pastor a pleasant trip with success
and a happy return to Kingstree
for another year. Rev. Mr.
Mack and Cornwell presented to
the pastor a donation from their
cone relation. Tho nnctnv
remark^ expressing his thanks to
them and also to his people and
said that the year was pleasantly
spent.
We expect to worship at Bifoam
Baptist church Sunday' night, October
25, 1936. Rev. Mr. Cornwell
will preach his last sermon
before having to attend his association
which will meet in Bennettsville,
S. C.
The Junior Missionary Society
of Bethel A.M.E. church met last
Monday afternoon. Miss Mildred
Richai'dson of Atlanta, Ga., but
vviiu is ceucning nere in the Tomlinson
High school was the speaker.
She spoke from' the subject:
"Missions". Those present enjoyed
the lecture very much. Mrs.
S. M. Hughes, Mr S. M Hughes.
Jr., and Mrs. R A Brown, our advisor
made remarks which we en-!
joyed.
Among the many events of the
season at Mt. Ziofi M. E. church'
of Kingstree was a baby contest j
composed of ten contestants, OcjokeK-12,-1936.??
?I
The interest was keen and much
enthusiasm was shown by the |
tncmbers and friends of Hit: ZlOJY. J
Everybody was anxious to witness
the results of the contest
The winners were as follows: !
Samuel Laury, third prize, report- j
ed $7.25; Benjamin Fulton, Jr.,'
second prize, reported $11.10; Lit j
tie Jacqueline McAlister, first
prize, reported $17.01.
All of the other hahies renrd-f.
ed handsome sutns which showed
that they worked very hard.
Rev. A. Mack was very much
pleased over the results of the
contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Ward announce
the marriage .of their
daughter. Emma to Mr. Booker T
Full more, son of Mr. anil M rs
Fullmore of the Cedar Smamp section,
September 20, 1936. Mrs.
Fullmore graduated from Tnmlin
son High school and at present is
employed at Kelly's Sanatorium.
Mr. and Mrs. Fullmore will probably
make their home with Mr:
Fullmore's parent. We wish them
much happiness and success.
r
Rev. Mr. Cornwall and family
are now residing here. The people
of Kingstree are happy to have
them here.
Miss Carrie McClary < f Ilciniman,-S.
C., was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Ned McDaniel last week
end. ...
Mr. Kdward Lee Nelson left foi
Philadelphia, Pa., last Monday afternoon.
RIDGE SPRING NEWS
John Bro&dnax, Reporter
Sunday school was opened at
the usual hour, with each teacher
at their post of duty. The lesson
was taught and discussed very
nicely. The B. Y. P. 1L?services
were good also.
Services at Second Baptist wore
good also Sunday, and Sunday
night, Rev. Dorns preached a'wonMrs.
Lina Harris entertained
the Ladies Pulpit Aid club at the
home r*5 Mrs. Eva Hagood's Friuay
evening, at 5 o'clock. The
meeting was enjoyed by each one.
The hostess served a delicious
_ /? - k\l. . ] 1 ;
course 01 sanuwicnvs-mm Hue, icv
cream and cakes. The next meeting
will be at the Home of Mrs.
Arlenia Head, Friday, October
30, 1936. .' "
The Buds of paradise Club was
entertained .at the home of Mrs.
Rosa Raiford Sunday afternoon.
We were very glad to have Mrs."
M.E. Crawford in oar meeting who
gave a very helpful talk, to the
members of the club.
The little folks were served- ade
and sandwiches, cream and cake,
peanut and crackers.
Pulpit Aid club of Second
Baptist, has purchased a new
-H-eatvoleuin for the chTirch.
lfev. John Williams, ami Rev.
\
John Davis attended the Association
in GreenwoGci, S. C. last week.
'( The many friends of Mrs. M, E.
Crawford, and Mr. Sylvester Corley
were very glad to see. thorn
home again after spending some
time in N. Y.
Mrs. R. E. Hightower has as
her guest, her sister, Mi-s Christine
Kirby of Clafl't'oy, S. C..
Mrs. Lonabell Butler, Mi-.
Jeter, Mrs. Louise Watson and
sons, Philip, and Clifton of Aiken
I were the guest ol' Mr, and Mrs.
Philip Peterson Sunday evening.
Tile -following teachers have gone
to teach in the various
school: Mrs. Elos>ie M. HammonJ
and Miss Bcdtha Brooks lliggens,
Mrs. M. E. Crawford Wards.
W'q wish all of these, teachers a
successful school term.
? Ridge lliir'opcned it's fall -ession
Monday, October litth. All
teachers and p few patrons' witnessed
the opening exercise. Each
teacher expressed his or her desire
to do his bit to make this a
successful term. The faculty .
as follows: Mr. A. C. Hightowvr,
Principal; Mr. C. F. Adams, Mrs.
H. E. Ilighlower, Mils Lanyll
Cooper, Mrs. G. C. Holmes, Mrs.
V. L. Hammond, Misses Thelma
Mabry, Grace Blackwell and S. R.
Crawford.
Miss (J. L, Latimer who has
icrved here for the past live years
as II. E. teacher lias been granted
p Jeave of absence to eo.mph?te
her work at State college. Her
place has been filled by Miss Mabry.
We hope the work in that
department as- well as in other
will move along nicely.
SILVER STREET NEWS
Earl B. Reuben of this community
having been sick with the malaria
fever is recovering now \v?
all hope he will be well within a
few weeks. " ,
Mr. David Wilson of this' community
died Monday night, October
10. It was the result" of a
-stroke of paial>MS~ he received a ~
few weeks ago.
Elisha school-of this- community__
Is going to open on the of- this
month. Everyone and especially
the patrons are asked to cooperate
with the school faculty to the utmost
t0 make this term one of
the best in the history of the
school. Remember that the school
will thrive according to your cooperation.
So don't be a slacker
be present and give us your support.
Elisha. A. M. E. Church'
Rev. S. J Johnson, Pastor
Tho speaker for Sunday night
was the Rev. I.illa Belle Maynard
of Newberry. Her text was I am
the ressurrectiop and the life. It
was Very impressive and was delivered
with force and I am sun
we can say didn't our heart burr,
while the man of God talked with
>is by-the way.?The Ten Virgin.' club
reported alxuit $3.00.
Mrs. Allen Neal and Mrs. Laura
Reuben was imoved by the spirit
of hospitaliyt and as a result prepared
our pastor a very fine lunch
on last Sunday.
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THE PALMETTO LEADER
EASTOVEH NEWS
% On last Wednesday night the
Golden Star quartet of Norfolk,
Ya. cxibited to Str Philip church,
to a very large audience. It is one
among the best quartets ever sang
in the church. They will repeat
some time in November. Watch
the Leader.
The Picking Cotton rally last
Sunday at St. Philip proved quit?
a success. Numbers of the cards
failed to get in, and they are
a-ked to come in' Sunday without
fail, with the dollar money rally.
Last Sunday afternoon, Rev.
Bowman and his choir motoreu to
Cameron, and worshiped with his
brother. N>xt Sunday., afternoon
,at. three o'clock the good people,
and pastor of Cameron, will worship
at St. Philip, and at eight
o'clock : p. m. Mrs. Bessie Green
' w... v.,..). ?hi ?
miiu.i ii, nvir 1 orrt,?WTtt?l'etlder
a program by a group of
'young pet pie, following with a
sei moil by a visitor. Music will
be furnished by St. Matthew's
choir.
Rev. lline preached last Sunday
night ut Mt. Zion Baptiet
church to. a large congregation,
and Amen and Halleluiah w^re
heard all over the church. Mr.
Joe Cheesebo-urgh, one o3 the senu.r
thacons knows how to getmoney
lor the church. He is a pastor
steward. .
Mis. Dora Tucker who has been
ill for several months, was seen
out to fhurch last Sunday.
One Colore^, man was beaten almost
to death last Saturday night
with clubs, by some white njfyfc^he
is now in the hospital, so reported.
No investigation have been
made. What is wrong about our
government ?
The contest between the young
girls, and the babies will take
i,i.iw on mo nrst Sunday of Nov.
Who will bo the- winner?
All readers of The Palmetto
Loader, who art. behind on their
subscription, will bo given until
the tii ?t. to pay up. Otherwise
you will bo cut off. Sbe Rev.
Bowman and get your receipt.
The revival meeting closed la>t
Sunday night at Eastover Chapel-,
conducted by Mrs. Butume of
Brooklyn, New York. She is
conducting meeting for Rev. Williams
this week at Watoree. The
Oi/plum- boys of?Charleston, rendered
a line program at St. Philip
church hist Sunday* morning at
the close of the morning service.
We say come again boys, you're
welcome.
Come to church! go to church!
SWANSEA NEWS
Sunday,. October 11 was a high'
day at Mt. Olive A.M.E. church.
Sunday school opened at the usual (
hour with the superintendent and
teachers at their post of duty. !
At 11:45 service was opened by
the Pastor, Rev., J. P. Brown who
preached a wonderful sermon from
the book of Exodus. The financial
reports were very good. The
pastor is urging all the members
to be ready to pay dollar money
the next and last quarterly confr
rence the fourth Sunday in No?
vember.
At 3 o'clock the ushers board
rendered a very excellent and
timely program which was enjoyed
by all. The collection raised
was $10.32. Total collection thru'
out the day amounted to $32.75
There were quite a number of visitors
present. Among them was
the pastor's wife, Mrs. J. P. Brown
and son; our ex-pastor. Rev. E. J
Gallashaw, pastor of the Limestone
circuit. He brought us a
jvonderful address that was enjoyed
by the youttg folk as well as
the adults and Prof. Wm;' Bailey
who also delivered a timely ml.
dress. _
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. McDaniel
and Mrs. Hannah Fieldc
ed to Bethlehem M E. church Sun-^
day near St Matthews where they
attended the annual meeting of the
Christian union. |
Mrs. Leola Fields Bellinger mo-,
to red to Columbia, October 9th to
witness the Eva Jessye choir in
Allen university. |
The entertainments are still being
had at the Cross Road school
house pvppit xtnn/foit ~ ? j -l
- - -v anu me
public is invited.
(H ESTER FIELD N EWS
By (Miss) Sara A. McCullough
Jack Frost!1 Did you seee it?
Time to dig "taters".
Tuesday, October 13, the second
day of the county teachers institute
under the supervision of Mrs.
M. Iiouinee. Footer the Jcanes U'Scher
was hold at Wexford school.
Quite a number of teachers were
present to receive the valuable in
formation which was given out, of
which program was carefully outlined
on various subjects pertain
ing to primary work, homo, health, fc
craft, recreation- and boautilicaChesterfield
county is awuk
oiliiig as never before and is determined
to put the juugrain over
11 at lirst you doit1*: succeed, liy 11
try. tiv again. i?
Kev. and Mrs. .J 11. l > alley is Ii
the able und eliicient prifuipal anu gi
teacher of above named school, tr
l'hey opened the school .Monday pi
morning. Trust they will have a
successful term ., M
.Mrs. S. E. McCullough und in
daughter, Miss Sara were dinner 11
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs of
\\m. McCoy and family. They ar
were highly entertained and en- wi
,o.. cu themselves very much. n . fO
Kev. J. H. Toatley preached a
splendid sermon ^suiidiiy a.m. ;.t to
the Grand Vi8\v l'rosbytei ian in
church. lei
. .Mrs, Delia?Teal?i3 <pending a -en
few weeks in Charlotte, N. C'.,
with li?r daughter, Mrs. A. A., fr
Zanders. ta
Kev. Holmes of.Morven, N C.,
passed through 'Monday a.m. c.i th
route to Bennettsville. He Was! I-i
avwiuiwniea oy ine lU'Vs. \\ . \\ .?!
McCullough and J. S. Mc.Miller. T1
Miss Florie McCoy had as guest ve
Sunday afternoon, Prof, S. C. Be-.- h?
thca of Wadesboro, N. C.
Mrs Henry Watson is spending H
a few weeks with her parents at be
Society Hill, S. C. gt
Miss E. P. Johnson spent the
week-end at Pageland, S. C, with o:
her sister. pt
Mr. Charlie Ford an old citizen of
of Chesterfield county and mem- m
ber of IPurst Tabernacle^A. M. L. ea
Zion church, died at the home o; ly
his son, Mr. Albert Ford, Monday se
night October 19 and was funer eo
alizcd at Hurst Tabernacle A.M.I, of
Zion church, Tuesday at 11 A.M. ht
The Rev. E. D. Lyles the pagfc E:
was in charge assisted by the Rev od
W. W McCullough and Rev. J 11 pt
Toatley.
Undertaker J. H. W. Morris, Jr is!
of Cheraw, S. C, was in charge C<.
? Mrs?Etta -Little is1 doing iqicely ba
after an operation at the "Rospi of
tal at Wadesboro. We trust she t-i<
will soon be able to return home Lj
Mrs. Horace Sellers is ill at th:s tis
writing.
Mrs. Mary Harrell is improving >?
nicely.
Mr.. Bernard Alford spent the
week-end home with his parents ^
Mr. and /Mrs. Joe Altord.- He is
attending school at Wadesboro. tei
School will open Monday, Octo- y<-'
ber. 26th. All children of school Pr
age-are expected to enroll.
Mr. Dan Watson is home after
spending awhile in Washington,
D. C....
Mr and Mrs John Oliver Johnson
is home from Washington, 1). oU
C., visiting Mrs.. Johnson's pa- \{n,
rents Mr?and Mrs. Alnn/o Win. mt
son. . Wi
GAFWAY CIRCUIT u11
of
Rev L. L). Gamble, Pastor tin
Sunday was a high day on the wc
above named circuit. We closed jet
another chapter in our year's work
with some thirty members added ne
to our church roll and equal as thi
many converts for our labors. We va
have all claims in hand for the wo
year. The members preseiited th fol
pastor a conference suit, shoes and eh<
hat as an expression of gratitude L.u
-f or service rendered for the con- Jci
icicucc yea i, aiau jmiu nun uui
which gives us a clean sheet as
usual on this Charge. The entire J1'1
circuit met in joint session and ,ei
asked that our pastor be returned ,
for another year. V3
Officers, young and aged Jai
spoke in gloring terms of the t>('
splendid service rendered. The
voice of the'people have spoken. Mu
(iod has blessed us in various ways
and to Him be glory and honor. Sol
The baby contest sponsored l-y Ad
Mrs. L. D Gamble Sunday after
noon was quite a success Little Re;
Artiee L?c Davis wop first priz* I,1S
Jett MeCrae, second prize.,
Mrs. A. B Smith's sister and 1
aunt of Sumter spent last week Lai
with her. a
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The Kdgetielu Cvtinly i ih:iiii.'k
School opened hVpunti*r bdth,
j
kl<5 at y:;}0 a.m. yi.uv/ tne eiliic*
lit leadership ol' i'rof. tr Mr. '
itush in which it a ; mi'. b<-nning.
A large nauiU ! -pauna,
parents' and tiiiat>' ? v.cii
esent.
Prof. C. 0: Mcintosh ii.trodu-cj
V. S. Lott, tho city .^e.'.ooi s .; ?.' tcndent,
the speaker of tuV ho..r
e laid stress oh the' cvo.;ei ais n
tho patrons, parent.-, til.
id teachers. In ord.r that .1
ork will continue to b- sdio 1
L as jt. has been in tin. i -??|
After which Prof. C.
sh came before to?, will; :.pip:\;i
formation, ba.-e<i upon the ,p.i
uig of this .institution'. We ail
j"ycd the s{u-.il,i i - 'v. . , ?
Rev. Jas. \V. lilassingaiir.
oin the subject Coop-.rhtin-:. li s.
ik was enjoyed hy a1!.
Wo have throe nv-w ,t-_. :
,o faculty; Masses Ilv'ci.
llian M. Gary of Wn id?!* hV
iss i'riacilla Kavr-lo of < uiun.h a
ley wore introduced' arvi made
ry timely lectures. U'c-: a,.
ippy-to have them with- a*.-' . |
Mrs. C. O. Mcintosh, Mrs Id. 1)
odge and Miss S O. )::jm a:e
ick with us. \Ve art viad' to
eat them. '
The I'. T. A- hold tt.eii nj
n Monday aft? rn<>; n, with m.,
esident presiding. The ; le'-.n-n.'
officers was deferred 1 n.- t
eeting, ' LTlhCipai ~n "V n?
lied upon and he made some tit;.a
remarks. After which he [rented
some pans pertainng .<> s
mntunity ^air and tin- hud hi g
a cannerv 'PI.,. ?>n.v.
. ? wv. j i. - y. t
artily upprovt.d by ti.e w > .
tppeBsions from ear h 1 . si. v. !
that they were wHliu t?? h i..
it the program over'.
The following students \\ b.<. !l .-*|
led their course at the Kig?ri- M
>unty Training School la*l y at J
learning to further their due . |
>n: Misses Carrie. 1 *.m. I"
ttles and Janett Attauuy, It
? Junior college, Tret tor. S.- i .1
is* llattie Dean, Yoorhe >1 > I
r college, Denmark. ' WV h:
r these girls much su-.ve-s..
Due to the resignation ?f I't*
O. Mcintosh, Prof. K. X. Smi 1.
s been elected to curry out
rm. The community t > _
rv' much hi? v1 ti
.. ..6. ,.v a :r
ay for his continued "suo^
l.AKK I'lTV 111 < 111 sT7l< ?< i! L
Prof. I,. [). Hratliey, Principal
We have sued >? l'..?iy y
r tiisfVthiooI !)!> :.Hi < : ?'.iv . . m !
J are entering' tr.e ^.c> .. .: ?
Jilt enillUMtMl,. ' Pin!*. T:y |
th his scroti# ,y u .1!
lling faculty ate put;.'! - : :i
efforts to make l: f- ;> < ar > 1.0
the biggest in the ..f
i: school. Last Vchacd tcH::
>rked zealously on a f. :.n- , . I
:t for our school afui lai-i :
88.70 which wasn't i;uitb enuaer!
vcrtheless we're delight d to : ;.y|.
at our labor has not be en . 1"
in so now in" a f.-w .in--. ..I
-- < ?, ; .'
>rk on the fence w ill L>Vj i:i. 'Ike.
lowing teacher? spent i.e w'wk
I at their various Is :k. . M.
cile Tillmon, Lam a IK .. lkv.Vyj
an E. Harrington and .Mi-, Bo'
:ca Summers. I
Misses Octavia Clark and Mamie
lies spent the week-end in Fl<>
ice, S. C.
The program rendered by tin J
ichers on Sunday evenint at 11
nos A M. K. church was enjoy- ;
by all. Th<- program was as I
lows: '
isic?
uling?Miss I.. K.T Tillmon
o?Miss J. E. Harrington
dress?Prof. J. E. Mclver *
O-MIss M O. J.,:-.es "
.uling?Miss E. Britton
trurtiental solo-^-.Miss (). Clark
marks-*-Prof. L. D. Bradley,
iev. and Mrs. J. F. Pearson o:
kc City announce the l>irt ,
son Sunday, October IS. 1 t?CC>. j
ned Joshua Ferdinand Pearson..
Mother and baby are doing
cly. Mis. Pearson *(Tfs form ,
' Miss Pansy Oda Martin oi .
nmonsville, S. C. i
ng the sacred HTH
is to onr compe- BXTB
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; PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
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DIL A. B. JOHNSON
SURGEON
O'l'.rc: l.'JSM'fr Assembly Street
Phono 94<W
Reaidenco^ 919 Oak Street
Phone 8740
REV. "J. II. JOHNSON
JDtlict ; 202P Mnnr^mStropt?
NOTARY I?l BI.R 5
Dealer in Real I-Ntat p< ' {" i tiia
marriape ceremonies, write u !ia,
deeds, nv-i'ttraires.claims, et- P
i ail u? See Unit
Office Phone 8-3(j7 !:<*.-.. ij
N. J. FREDERICKAtU.rney-at-I.aw
and Netary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COL IM S
?Stale and Federal
IIll-o X\ a.srtinyloir St., Cola,, S CX
DR. H. H. COOPKtt
l>catUt
Special Attention Givan u> L/t?
eeases of the Guma
Gold Crown and Bring* W?r?
: A Hpwiiir ? '
Office Phone 6429 . Ret. 32wi
1125 ? o* * ' - -
?- .> Miutl^VUU OV., L/OiE., PS, C,
LXIL-Lr~M. DANIELS
'Physician and Surpeon
Office-Hour-: V to. 10 A. M., 1 to t
P. M. 6 to 8 P. M.
Special. Attention Given Disease* , .
Of Women. _
Office: Residence:
1 ivr-Wh .v r.p:?? J230 Hampton
Phone 6120 Phone 756<f
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear. Nose and Threat
Glasses t ilted Accurately.
- Jpffice Hours: Telephone:
Ti:0<} to 1: P. M Kvs. 4602
6:00 to 8:0u P. M. Office 3701
Office:. Residence: ^
2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St
Office Hou:a. Telephone: .
11 A. M. to "2 P. M. ftws. 8e-76
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
Dr. W. I). Chappelle
Physician and Surgeon
Iliscas^a nf VV ? 1 K> 1<1 rea
A Specialty.
nrtw- n- '
nesiuence:
2115 Lady St. 13ul Pine St.
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours: PhontB-.
8 t6~S# A. M. Ufficu,G03i
11 to 2 P. M. Kes G798
6 to 8 P. M.
Dr. R. I>. Frederick
Physician
Office: Residence:
1107*4 Washington 1416 Park
Over Victory Saving Bank;"
Columbia, S. C.
j , i . , . ?r-a
Phone Toll
All clas.cs of Dental Work
Dr. L. II. Hallman
I- ! : N T I S I
i'AIMWb t\lUALir.).\S
Sundays, by Appointments
Uk'ke: li3G9 Vi Gervais Str ct
' ^ Columbia, S. C.
I)r. H. G. Thompson
. 'Dl-^TlS'r
132;', l 2 Assembly St. Columbia ?
I'hone :ut;r,
Cold t r?o-.vns?Bridges?Plates a
Sper'ilty. Extract'on* Made
Painless
In \\ i-nnsboro Wednesdays and
Saturdays at A. Russell Building.
Phone 219 i
t .
OtTice Hours: Tiiephpnea:
S:3l) A M. to 7.00 P. M. Office G03I
Residence 8871
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
OR N T1ST
Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridge#
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
lit 4 I\ . m m ~
ai-AUJ\m I'K'iKK'JS
Hair Grower
fix Wmmim Scalp?GWEflETIT "
Heeuty. BRST GROWER?apply 'd
moe a week?PRICE Kc.
1918 Rlandfaiy St, Ceiuinhia
rounld Drug Store, WuiiliftMl H. ^
rhomae Orve Stare. Career Ttfttt
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