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m ,/ ' Saturday, July 3, 1937. MEN AND THING 1 By J. S. Bean, Jr. ^ "Notice Transition ' And Generalizations" Notice: It~has been said by~a , r wise man of yester years " a wise man changes but a fool never changes." Be it far from concep' tion - that any inference is made here relative to the wisdom of the =* writer, but this is what the whole thing reduces itself to: you have no doubt observed thru the columns of several of the weekly papers of our state the stated meeting date of the State League and Sunday School convention which was announced to convene Julyr 27th 1QQ7 T.. .U;D .viok o, that: because of the double summer school sessions this year," ami because of the many teachers in " T attendance upoff" these" summer sessions who- anticipate taking advantage of the institute work offer. v ed at this year's State League and Sunday school convention. We therefore, after careful co'nsulta tion wth the Episcopal head, wish to announce officially, that the 10^11-12th of August, 1937 are the dates for the 'State League" ami S"unday school convention to bi held with Allen university and all the local churches. Pease, take dut ----- notice of the above and tell a?l of the friends. .* To The Choirs For ConventionContest While our readers may have given little or no attention to the general invitation extended to' the A, M. E. churches to enter a singing contest to be held in. connection With the state meeting, -we loot forward to this us a special and vital feature of the whodeprpgrani of the con\ention. I wish to state for your information that a few of the largest churches in the state, along with ethers, have accepted the mvita tion, and we are t'ookihg every day to hear from you telling us that y?u too will enter the contest. Be cause we are planning to make the night otf the contest (Thursday night) the big night of the week, we are urging that you enter at once that you not hold up the special prograni anticipated for that occasion. In the contest each ' choir will be privileged to sing a melody and an anthem. There is no restriction as to whether this is , done by the senor or junior choir. We arc arranging special prizes for the three choirs singing the best according to the report of the judges. TVie Housing Committee F Notwithstanding fhe present con *" "vening dafeTor the state meeting is more than a month off, the housing and preparation-entertainment committees are wasting no time m getting things ancl homes in readiness for the largest delegation and grandest reception in ye*:'.'. The - housing committee feels because of the general interest in religious education and the state-wide enthusiasm the influx of delegates from every part of South Carolina will be eviuenced in Columbia the second week in August. The committee is arranging the two dormitories for sleeping quarters for those who enjoy campus life and eating of course, is being provided too. With this it will be neees butt?only to bring a beet : or spread and pillow case for steeping purposes. It is expected that many will make the occasion of the state convention their vacation trip. SAINT PAUL * 1 *? is f lit' if fU K ill, vn uvu Rev. Wm. Gantt, Pastor Lancaster, S. C.?Sunday school opened at 10 o'clock by the Supt. 11:30 Rev. Gantt preached an \? excellent sermon. Sunday afternoon, Rev. Pearl, Ksv. Gantt and family were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Wright. 6:30 A. C. E. League meeting was held. 8:00 o'clock Rev. Gantt preaoh ed_ from the 10th chapter of St. Luke. .. Washington Baptist church and Zion A. M. E. Zion church carried out their Children's Day in grand style Sunday. Juf.y 2nd, Mrs. Gantt and Mrs. Meta Hughes are gi*ving a picnic for the benefit of the Missionary society. , The Sunday school picnic sponsored by Mrs. M. J. Thrower and her mother Mrs. Daisy Moore was a success. I i V/e are planning " to have a picnic July 5th sponsored by the [Stewardess board, Sunday school and the Missic/nary society at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Campbell. The many friends of Miss Willie Riddle will be glad to learn . ... that she has returned home from the hospital after undergoing an operation. Those i;n the sick Cist: Mrs.* Alice Agers, Mis. Martha Ann _ Richardson, Miss Christine Allen 1 and Mfs. Joe Barber. NEW YORK NEWS , Last Sunday, June 27lh was a high day in Bethel A. M. E. church Bronx, of which Rev. Duton is pastor. We were blessed to have Rev. J. P. Anderson to preach the ! 11 o'clock sermon. This was a > treat. He took his text Deut. 8:23 ;i? ...? i Wiuu^m llfVlll UUl L licit lie illlgui, | ( brinjj: them in. Did not our hearts 1 , leap for joy while this man preach . ed as he only can do. Ct/me a| gain. i*. i This is a new church, it is grow- .J . ing fast. Come to Bethel, Bronx 1 . where you will enjoy good meet. ings. i Read the "Leader" for good news , keep up with conditions. I i WALTERBORO NEWS > Revival meeting is hi progress [_ at Mt. Ohve Baptist church this > week. Great crowds are expect- ' 1 ed to attend. Rev. E. A. John. {-tone has closed'a very_successful_ ' meeting at St. Peter's A. M,_E. church. It is said to be the best 1 -Tft yc'ars. Rev. I'. R. Tiller- contlmtes"- ill 1 . ut his home on Cluip'.in street. He was unable to. conduct his services , (Sunday. ; Mrs. Rachel Maree has return! ed home from a visit to her dau; ghter in % Augusta. While there 1 I she underwent a treatment by a : i i specialist; 1 . Rev. ami Mrs. L. A. Logan and" . Mr? X. I\ (J rent; have all returned , from Memphis, Tenn., where they i attended the Sesqui-eentennral cel. ebration of the A. M. E. church. Mrs. Cornelia Johnson ct/ntin- 1 ; lies ill. She has been confined to . her home for several weeks. Mr. Harry Tracy was indisposed the past week, but is much im- i proved at this writingMr. A. Best, the undertaker of | Wallerbor<; has been discharged i from the local hospital, lAit is i still confined to his room. Mr. Sa.ikey Maree is building < quite a nice house near Colleton Training schr/ol. When finished it will lie one of the nicest honies in Waltorboro. Little Miss Florence Davis,- the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. Arthur Davis is visiting her grand- ] parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jones I'll savage sneer. one muiuii-u j - hi-re with Rev, and Mrs. .Logan as they returned from Memphis. | Tht'v stopped over with Rev. and Mrs. Davis and little. Miss Ft'orence eanie with them'. I Mr. Johr. Carter is improving slowly at hi*s home on Sanders street. He has had quite a se- , ri.ous time. . 1 Mrs. Hellene Maree has been confined to* her room for several 1 days, but is up and out again. Mr. Irwin James spent .several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Jos- i eph Williams; he has gone to spend c the summer in the North. Mrs. Sarah Rice has been some 1 what indi posed for several days. Mrs. Emma Brown ha* not been ' - t; well, but is moving around. 1 BENNETTSVILLE NEWS I The cli ps are looking nicely in ' our county in spite of the real 1 hot weather, the garden- i.re look- 1 ing nicely Miss B E. Graham, county su- 1 pervisor writes of her pleasant ' f stay at H? mpton summe- school, i Quite a f .w from here are attend- J ing stimn.ci school at Darlington. ^ Mrs. C McEldv Havnes of . Wash;nn I). C., spent the week . end homf. She left Monday for Washington accompanied by her sister Mm Kloree McEddv Sal lie and daughter, little Blommer Sallie. WTfitie in Washington they will vi-?tRev. and Mrs. Butter, Mrs. Mi.trie McFddy. Mr. C. MeEddy left for a few weeks in New York. 1 Mrs. TeTTn Hendeirson Muflfie died at h;i home Saturday after- * noon. Funeral held at Macedonia Monday. { ' I Mr. and Mrs. E." L. Jonnakin and , Miss C. D. Sanders spent a pleasant afternoon Sunday with Mrs. n Annie Dudley. Mites Delphine Mc Doth a Id left for Wash'nerton for the summer. 1 Rev. Hilf*s and Rev. Maddox ,c spent awhile here. They accompanied Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Wfjf?ht and TRt'v. 1'. Henakin from trie National M. C? held at Hampton last ' w<e6k. j* Closing program of Adu'f school , Friday ni;;ht July 2nd, hifjh school ? | building. Rev. W. F. McCoy was at his pastor s work Sunday at St. Beulah and reported a full day's woik. J i.i_ v - -'Vi . . . - . m - - , ? .v- ^ ? The report of the rally June 6 was $513.28, The clubs are still working to reach the $100.00 goal. Directing church music was an important feature at the m!?rtsWTs conference and we are proud to' have Mrs. Wright our choir director attend this jneetin. Both received certificates for woik covered. Supt. D \ L. MeCollum and three teachers went to the Natic/nal B YPU and S.S. congress at Raleigh. The teachers were Miss M. Shield? Miss E. Reese and Miss Mabel Reese. The Missionary society sponsored the trip for a chorus of twenty five young people to1 the Women's Educational and Missionary convention of the,state held at Sum ter. Three members of the Missionary society aconii>aried them, July 4th marks the end of eight years of service for the pastor. They have indeed been yearB of faithful and fruitful service. Beginning with this day, the church gives the pastor a vacation. He plans to use this time studying at Union Theological seminary N.Y.C.- We are proud o*f Rev. A. J. Wright. Mr. James McLeod is spending his vacation in New York. Mrs.- T. "Johnson Ts improving" nicely. The "We Modernette" social club met at the Odd Fellows' hall on Monday, June 21. The President, Miss MaLle V. Reese presided. After usual routine business one new member was taken in, Mrss Rachel Green. Any of the young ladies' wishing to join please send in your application to" Miss Ruth Blue the secretary. Next meeting wisses Reese's at 71 Hudson St., Monday, June 28th. Miss Kutn rnue was ine cnurming hostess Friday evening June 25th at the home of Miss Callie D. ganders on Amelia street. The living and dining ;roonis were artistically decorated with pea green and pink crepe paper, the club colors. Amid the soft Ights and sweet music the guests played contract bridge and danci'd until the wee-wee hours of the morning. A deliciouis repast of punch and assorted cakes were served. Guests were the Misses Sfara Lawscn, Mary Moore, Shaoit Spears, Rachel Green, Mahle V. Reese, Elorse RioOso, Mae Belle Reese, Dciphine McDaniels and Miss Callie D. Sanders an I Messrs Carl Crosland, Arthur R. McCoIfum, Charles McEady, Richard Lawson, Jessie Reese, Tallie rhomasj Jchn McLeod, .1 r.,- Leroy Uanner. Mr. and Mrs. Fogg 6f New York -pent a few days in the city with father and other relatives. Mr. E. Quick and Mr. and Mrs. lake Haynes, Miss Modalee Calnond left for New York Tuesday a.lit. for a few weeks' stay. ? BONNEAU NEWS St. Peter A. M. E. church S.fi. at the usual hour with offi ers at their post. At 12:20 the pastor delivered a wonderful sermon. The passing of Mrs. Henrietta Lfou-k brought much sadness'- here. Eleven months ago she went to Cow Ynrlf fn spend sometime wlrh ler children. On June 18th she lassed. She leaves to mourn a lusband, Louis Coo-k of New York 'our children two sisters, one broker, one aunt: Mrs. Ethel Carter Mew York; Mrs. Mamie Alston, Vlisa Kotha Cook, New York; Mrs. ft. Harper, Richmond, Va.; Mrs,tlarie Savage, Bonneau, S.C.; Mrs Jeulah Flemming, Bonneau; Mrs. \jfice Williams of Jamestown, S. two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Eliza tones, Mrs. Agnes Govan of Bcnleau. niaM <JRrnNl) CALVARY BAPT. CHURCH For the last few Sundays Dr. J. 2. Brigg? has conducted the reigious services for Second Calva y. His messages in (particular rays of a very high type. He has lelped in service and advised aang all lines. For Sunday, July 4th, Rev. Jas. ibney, </ne of Golumbia's own nost promising young ministers /ho graduated from Johnson C. mith i'.ast session will conduct the torning services. He has preachd for this church befc/re. At ight baptismal services will be eld. -Rev. S. S. Youngblood, pasor of First Calvary will bring his ongregation to join in this service nd he will administer the ordiance cf Baptism and conduct the ntfre ipervide. All members of 'irst Calvary are invited and urgEDGEFIELD NEWS. '.ii . . he Children Day c-::crcises were TBI PAUilM LtAOl on lust Sunday night. An appreciative audience witnessed the exercises^. which consisted o f songk, recitutioiis, solos and a p ageant:- "The" Hope "of?ftm World." Those helping with this program, were Mtesdames Cheatham, Parker and Oliphant. Plans arc being perfected for the Sunday School convention which convenes in this month. The program ghfen by Mr. Henry Oliphant on tlhe 4th Sunday was well attemied. He wishes to thank all who so willingly helped him U> put over this program in interest of Trinity A.M. E. church. Misses Ojetta Simkins and Adrian Anderson are vacationing in Washington, D. C., and various points North. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oliphant spent the week-end with relutives in Newberry. Messrs. Mack Jdnes. _ Theodore Yeungblood, Ivory Bostic and Mr. and Mrs. Simkins of Columbia were the Sunday guests of Mr: and Mrs. G. K. Jones. The closing exercises of. the Nursery School was well attended. Much credit should go to Mrs. Rosa E. Join*, for the high type of work done "in this field of worlu The' Golden Rule club met?--at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lee on last Thursday afternoon. Quite an interesting meeting. After the business transactions the hostess served punch sandwiches and cake. Mr. Wallace Harris wishes the patronage of his friends to his new establishment. Come around and refresh yourself. Polite service guaranteed! The following choirs were heard at Trinity on last Sunday night from Shaw's Creek,. iRosa Hill, Johnston and Newberry. The ren ditions were good and a full huose witnessed this occasion. CHESTER PARAGRAPHS. The Wesson Sisters, of Shelby, N.C., will appear on juiy;oiu Carmel Presbyterian church in a musical concert. The proceeds front their entertainment will go to help on the payments of the beautiful new piano which has recently been purchased by auxiliaries of the church. Mrs. C.M. Finley, G. R. M. of Order of the Eastern Star went to Laurens, S. C., and met with! the local chapters there on Saturlay afternoon. On Sunday she was in Fountain Inn, S. C., where service at the Presbyterian church Returning to Laurens she spent a few hours with relatives. Prof. S. Louis Finley accompanied her as far as the CCC Camps i n Clinton where he was week-end guest of his friend, Mr. Harold Crosby, the eldest son of Presiding Elder and Mrs. I). C. Crosby of this city. The entire city was shocked Thursday morning to learn of the death of Mrs. Maggie Mobley at her home on Patrick Street. She was a lovely woman, kind, patient and devoted to her husband and ^ Qim/iou found her in SOUS. L^atn her regular seat at church. The -The?Calvary?BuptTot""cfiTm'h -Mag: packed Sunday afternoon for the funeral services. She leaves a husband, Mr. Toney Mobley^ -two sons, Messrs. Willie and Eugene I Mobley and a multitude of friends j who mingled their tears w^th those of the immediate family in TFTe passing of this dear christian woman. To koow her was to love her. She had a quiet manner, and friendly disposition. Mrs. Mobley will be greatly missed in her home, neighborhood and church. Undertaker J. E. Spann' was in charge of ihe body. The sermon was proac^rcd by Rev John Honor Miss Julia Spann was orga?.ist She was la;d to rest in Armenia cemetery, beside her son Jesse vho preceded her about two years ago and her father who passed away about a year ago. Everyone extends sympathy to Mr. Moev and his sons in the death of wife and mother. Miss* Marjorie Kelly was in the city Tuesday morning. She visit, ed the Piedmont Summer school in Rock Hill. Sisk list: Mrs. Elviru White, Mrs. Idllian K. Lander, Mrs. Sarah Thompson, Mrs. Sallie Sanders Mr. Joseph Thompson, Mrs. Hattie Clinton. Mrs. G. W. Manoney visited rel- ( atives in Orangeburg last week. Miss Elizabeth Kennedy arrived in the city a few days ago from N.Y.C., to spend awhile with her | mother. Mrs. Queen Kennedy, Oak street. ( Mr. Marion Craig had the misfortune to stick a piece of iron , through his hand while at work m in a saw mill last week. The wound is healing nicely. See Masters Eugene . Attles, James Mackey and S. D._ Wilkes for The Palraatto Leader each week. Miss Florida DeGraffenried of this city and Mr. Jas. Griffin of Greenville, were married recently. Mr. Griffin is in the CCC Camps at Modoc, S. C. He and wife will go to Greenville in a few months. ST. JAMES AME CHURCH Rev. Hale B. Thompson, Pastor Asheville, N. C.?It wbb Junior Church day on the past Sabbath and a large congregation was found worshipping. The processional' was beautifully sung and after fervent prayers the atmosphere was truly set for worship. The subject of the morninsr's mes sage by our pastor was "Service the Gateway to True Greatness," taken from St. Matthews 20:26. This sermon was delivered with great thought, force and fervency The gripping interest and spiritual tide which ran high evidenced th? great acclaims with which the message was received. Many visitors were present and were welcomed. Dr. C. G: Garrett,-of Columbia, S. C., was among our visitors in both our Sunday school and church worship and made great addresses. At the evening's service a great congregation gathered again to ?$hip. Deep and impressive was devotional end of our service it drew in the minds of the worshipping congregation and J centered them upon Christ Jesus. | The very beautiful music rendered by our Junior choir shared a | large part in this alchie*remen,t. I "The Glory and Beauty of tfhe Lord," constituted the subject of the evening's message.-Our pastor did great justice to the subject. Reports' continue to come in from our rally just closed. Plans are complete for our two weeks' revival. Our pastor and family and Dr. Garrett have just returned from Memphis, Tenn.. where the Sesqui-Centennial of the A. M. E. Church was held. They report a great celebration. SUMTER NEWS. Sumter was the mecca for the | Baptist Missionary women ot the State last week. The Convention opened on Thursday mite, June 24 at the lit Baptist church, and closed on .Sunday cite, Tune" 27. A large number of delegates and visitors attended. Rev. Burke, of Newark, N. J. was the guest speaker at Emanuel ME church on Sunday morning, June 27. He attended the Missionary Convention and was the guest of Mrs. Estell Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Williams entertained a few friends at their home on Tuesday evening, June 22. A lovely evening was spent .. ...1 rnn#Rt eflioved. . auu c???? i * - * The Good Fellows Club gave a Surprise Party on Wednesday Jiite, June 23 for the brfde and groom Dr. and Mrs. S. J. McDonald. A pleasant evening wa s spent in dancing, Punch was servd. Mrs. Millicent Miles delightfully entertained the TAG on Tuesday June 22 at her home. Bingo was the entertaining feature and prizes were awarded the following Mrs. Ruth DeLorme high score i prize for the gueBts; Mrs. Corde-, lia Jones high score prize for i club members; Mrs. Ruth Blaney low score prizfe and Mrtss Julia 1 Gilliard. consolation prize. The guests present were: Miss Naomi < Dangerfield of Orangeburg; Mrs. ; Ruth DeLorme, Miss Julia Gilliard, Mesdames Ruth Dinkjns 1 and Gertna Howard. Fruit, salad * with sandwiches, punch, mints and I salted peanuts were served by the hostess. 1 Mrs. Wilhelmina Skinner o f T?Plo onant a mil nip 1 ? ??rof day* in the city visiting her} mother and sister Mrs. Rosa Tay-J lor and Miss Edyth Taylor. Her mother accompanied her on her return to Jacksonville. Dr. and Mrs. Jesse Thofas of Camden were guests of Mrs. E.A. Andrews on Thursday June 17. Miss Alice Johnson, Mrs. Minnie Benbow, Dr. A. P. Spears and Mr. Arthur Reid are attending the Sesqui-Centennial, Bishop's' Council and Young People's Congress of the AME Church in Mem phis, Tenn. Mrs. Mattie Hewson left for Asbury Park, N.J., and Mrs. Hattle Dingle left for New York on Saturday, June 19. Miss Annie L. Birnief is attending summer school at* the Univ. [>f Pennsylvania. -1 i v? Mra. Frances Clement and lil tie daughtef are visiting thei mother, Mrs. C. A. Lawson. Mi?a Miriam Roberts of Luiua bia is visiting her uncle and uuu Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Roberts ar: family. Mrs. Marie Nelson is visitin; relatives in Washington, D. C. an Miss Susie M. Nelson -is visitini relatives in Eastover. Dr. C. W. Maxwell of Philadel phia, Pa. visited relatives: MrElla Pagq and Mr. and Mrs. E P. Palmer On Sunday, June 27. Miss Georgia Cook and brothe: were guests of Miss Isabell Mc Koy on Sunday, June. 27. Dr. and Mrs. Pride and littli son of Columbia visited Mrs Pride's mother Mrs. Maud Pender gr on Sunday, June 27. ?. BUFFALO NEWS. . - -y ?; Sunday was a beautiful day Sunday school at u?ual hour, wit! | Supt. Sherman at hfs post of dut\ Mrs. Gladys Murph Gist arrived from Cincinnati, to. visit hei father and mother. There will be a big barbecue at St. Luke Baptist church July 3rd five by Club Nos. 1, 2, and 3 -Plenty food things, "to eut. Come one and all. Mrs. Judia Rice is still sick, Rev. John Lee is on the sick list Mrs. T. C. Love is ihnproving. Mrs Georgia Young not able to be up yet fVom a car wreck. - Mrs. Fannie Rice gave a birthday dinner last Sunday. Enjoyed by all her friends. _M]LL^CREEK CIRCUIT. Rev. A. McN. White, Pastor Sunday was a real beautiful day for church goers and the members and friends showed their appreciation by turning out in full. The pastor and members have been working hard for the past thirty days rallying to paint Mill Creek church., The Palmetto Chauffeurs Club will render another literary and musical program at Rock Pfill church on the 2nd Sunday in July at 3:30 p.m. Everybody is welcome. The Missionary convention will convene at Rock Hill church on Thursday July 29th and 30th. Tht members are anticipating a grant On Wednesday July 28th a mis eionary play will be given at Mil Creek sponsored by Mrs. -Maude McClellan and Mrs. Janie Curling ton, at 8 o'elelt. , BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. S. H. Lewi9, Pastor Sunday school met at the us ual hour with officers and teachers in their respective places. Aftei class study of the lesson, Rev Lewis, introduced Prof, liiltor from Clarendon county who madi some encouraging remarks. The morning service was well represented by members and friends. Pastor selected his text from Prov. 22:28. Subject: Perils of No Man's Land. He emphasized the importance of not destroying the landmarks of the fathers faith, hop* tnrf love A.C.E. League is progressing nicely. The special programs are well arranged. The night -service was appropriately carried out honoring fatherhood. Messrs. Hannibal How ard and J. M. Webster made very timely addresses on the duty of a father in the home. After which Mr. James M. Woodbury read a prepared paper on some great fathers; and their'contribution to :hristian civilization. This - wds followed by a sermnoette by Rev: Of O T1 1 . c. iictcvttiiv. i ue speuKtr em* phaatze^tKe Importance of u father carrying out his sacred obligation. in regards to the home. Friends and visitors are always welcome. , GAFFNEY NEWS. Mr. William Gilmore is home ifter spending the school term at K. and T. college, Greensboro. "Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Jones of the Holiness church are rejoicing iver the arrival of a baby son. The mother ond child are resting [\ne. Mrs. Lillie Lockhart, wife of Isaac Lockhart, died last Saturiay. Funeral services were held Monday at Eearl, N. C., Fairvicw \MEZ church, conducted by the Jastor, Rev. Mrs. V. O. Jeffries, vith the Jefferies Funeral Home n charge. The Gaflfney White Sox baseball :lub under the management of Mr. fa. K. Gist, motored to Charotte, N. C., Tuesday for a night fame with the Charlotte club. M*. Juliua Williams, special a ) t ?-n-1 t- >;>nt for the N. C. Mutual Life 1 Insurances Oo. was in the city last Tuesday on business. , it d * i i i i CARDS d DR. A. B. JOHNSON 8LRCKON Office: 1828 Vi Assembly Streot t Phone 8466 Residence: Oak Street Phone 8740 REV. J. H. JOHNSON , Office ; 201?W Marion Street NOTARY PCRLIC Dealer in Real Estate, performs > marriage ceremonies, write willa. deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See Him Office Phone 841)7 lies. 6798 N. J. FREDERICK AttTJriiey-al-Iaw'and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COL UTS ... i ?State and Federal1 Illy* Wash hgtou St,. Cola.' Si C. 1 DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist - Spesial Attention Lixvuu-lu Du eases of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Office Phone 0429 Res. 6J04 1186 Washington St., Cola., S. C." 8W DR. J. G. STUART Eye,-Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately Ofiic? Hours: Telephone: 11:00 to 1:0u P. M. Res. 4092 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3796 Office: Residence: 2030 Taylor St. _ 1417 Pine St. ' Office Hours: Telephone: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 ' 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. i Dr. W. D. Chappelle _ ..... ..Phy sirian and--Surfeon Diseases of Women and Chi] :-en A Specialty Office: Residence: 2116 Lady St. 13U1 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. Office Hours; Phone*: . 8 to 9 A. M. Office 5033 , 11 to 2 P. M. Re*. 6798 , I to 8 P. 11. Dr. R. B. Frederick Physician Office: Residence: - _ , 1107V4 Washington 1416 Park Over Victory Savings Bank, Columbia, S. C. Phone 7111 All classes of Dental Werk Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments Office: 226'JVfe Gervaa Street . tr Columbia, S. C.. - Dr. H. G. Thompson DENTSST l323ty Assembly St. Columbia Phone 8466 ? Gold Crowns?Bridges?Plates a Specialty. Extractions Made Painless i In Winnsboro Wednesdays and Saturdays at A. Russel Building. Phone 219 . - . ^ Office Hours Telephones: r an a m * <-. 7-nn p m nfR?. ansa Residence 8873 Dr. D. ,K. Jenkins DBNTI8T i Filling:, Platee, Crowns, Bridges Sunday by Appointment Anasth'aia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S Hair Grower For Sralp?OItm Life ft Beaaty. BEST GROWER?apply one* a w*ofc?PRICE 35c. 19#6 Blending St. Columbia Cetoata Drug Store, Washington St. Hiomaa Drug Store, Taylor and Harden Street* -? umi GBoaay. _ v