The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 10, 1937, Page Page 5, Image 5

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w ) ' Saturday, July 10, 1937. JN MEMORIALS. In loving memory of mty daughter Anna Woody who departed this life July 7, li'J3G. She is not dead, not gone, 'lot lost, not even sleeping, Though we laid her in the grave "J * with weeping, For she is with nie in memory sUll, No sharp despair my heart can Nannie Woody', mother. Arthella Simpson, grandmother. ST. PHILIP AME CHI IICII iG.apway Circuit ftunaay scnooi ai me usuai nour; all teachers at their-post of duty Sermon at 11:150 by Rev. C. K, Wisdom, Sunday night 8:00 sermon by .Rev. L.I). Gamble'; subject: Let ,uS-go unto the hottSc-*? the 'Lord, Miss Mary McDonald of Lake City is visiting Misses Gene and i jparroll Gamble** Rev. C. E. Wisdom was the din Smith Sunday. Mr. Freeman, Smith who has beer very ill at his honu is much improved. -Mrs. Mark Han us ol ut-oi goiown spent lasi week with her parents Rev. and Mrs. E.G. Smith. Miss Georgia Smith is spending pome tinv with her sister n George town. Rev. F.W.- Lawrence was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith and children spent Sunday in Holly Hill with Mis. R. B Brown. Mrs. Essie JlenrVand spent a short while with Mrs. Lot tt i..i ..c Lr;Miv;di<iWi lse nHiuii-L ui nii^jvitv. i : SUMTER NEWS. July 4th was a glorious fourth for many of the folk in the city A large number, left the city foi the beach and other places. The students of the Daily Va* cation Bible , school were complimented with a special picture,, by the manager of thV UyfTc Theatre - at the Lyric on Friday morning July 2 at 11 o'clock. Mrs, Annie Johnson and Mr; anc Mrs. F. W? Crawl and little dough ter, of Atlanta, Ga., spent t h c past week end in the city. Mrs Johnson was the guest of Mr.am Mrs. Twiggs and Mr. and Mrs Crawl visited their aunt Mrs. Williams and other relatives. Miss Ruby Boykin accompanied Mr. anc Mrs. Crawl on their return to Atlanta to snend a couple ofweeks. Mrs. Josie Murphy and son ol Atlanta and Dr. and Mrs. Dibble and children of Tuskegoe were quests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pal mer last week.: Merdames Agnes II Cobb o 1 ^ Wilmington and Jessie H. Banks of New York City spent July -ltt as guests of-YDv- ami Mrs.?.Orer Minter. They left for Wilmingtor on Tuesday. When Mrs. Banks re turns to N.Y. she will immediate' ly prepare for a trip to Havana Cuba. Miss Hayes and Mrs. Logan Wi liams spent a couple of days it Lakeviow visiting Miss Hayes' relatives. When enroute to Lake view?they stopped In_ Florenci and Marion. Misses Madge and Juani^a Tarleton left for New York last. week. Mr. Harold.HeLaine and Mr. Leu^rWrrtkins I of t--. o r-*-?ti tt^u re ast Jweek! ReV. and Mrs. A. R. Howard were called to Savannah last week * on account of the death of Rev Howard'^ brother. Mrs. Elizabeth Spann of New Yolk is vis-iting her niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. White. Mis* Kartell Black is In the Frances Martin is quite sick at thin-time. Rev. Turin r has returned to the ? cytv and is now the pastor of the Church of the Good Shepherd. TABERNACLE BART CIU IU H Greenville, S. C.?>S. S. at^ the us^ial hour with Supt/ Richard Bradley in charge with his staff of coworkers and a large attendance of adults and children. Several visitors. At 11 o'clock preaching service began with Rev. Watson preaching from John 19:30. Communion k was administered. BYPU 5:00 p.m. 7:30 Rev. Garrett of Tryon, N. C.f preached from Luke,14:17. Several visitors worshiped with us1. r SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER ~r' CHESTER PARAGRAPHS. \ Miss Leila Bt'ice, R. N., motored here from the hospital in Columbia to spend a month's vacation vith her mother at their home jn Wylie St. M'ss Brice, who i/ ? of Fii.ley Hi School ,tiul a graduate of the Good Sumaritan Hospital of Columbia has be? sUac 'y employed* for the past four years as nurse at the State Hospital. Mr. Eddie West: Brown and Mr. Johnie Walker, who are spending I the summer at Benedict College. - were?lioie this?week-end vi-iting iheir parents. Messrs. Floyd ami ()neil Mel.urkin motored to X.V.Cy Thurslay to sperd a .few da.Vs with heir_ brother, Mr. S. R. McLurkit: of Boonton, N. J., who sails on the 10th for. a trip to Europe Messrs. Floyd arid Onvii will visit -everal cities in N. Y., State and ' N. J. and will make a trip to Can' ad a before returnihK toChoster. Little Miss Magdalena Dixon of 1 Washington, I). ('., is in the city 1 the_4cU.i't oT he r grandparents. 1 Mrs. Katie Allen and husband. ' Mjs. Ella Smith has gone to Philadelphia to visit her daughter ^ Mis, MtiIh-1 I * Presiding Elder Cohen has been .'tinline* to home a few days because. of being shaken up apd ' slightly hurt in an automobile ac ident several nights ago, While , returning home- from his church work, his car, driven by Rev. Mr. Ililliard pipped on the pavement and overturned. The car was badly damaged. . ... " L One of the ?addest happenings 1 in Chester was the death on Wdcnesday . night of Mrs. Lillian K. Lander, at her home on Oak St. She came home from ' N.Y.C. the Ilirst week in April, arriving jus a few hours before the funeral services of her youngest brother, who hud been ill for a short time. Everyone was sorry,to learn o f he death of Lillian. Her mother r made all arrangements for her k funeral?sgi vices and- . bu.uLulT? -Mr. Lee Kennedy, the only living son having been called home . on ae. | count of his sister's death arrived . by bus about '>:J0 o'clock Thurs\J . lay morning. Just as his mother greeted him, she swooned, and in j i little while was .dead. The double funerals were held. Sunday, afternoon at the. Metropolitan AME / church, which was packed to it j capacity. Kev. .mi. iiuiiaui, me pastor, preached the sermon. The wo trray caskets were covered with flowers which were borne by twelve youi'u' ladies. Mrs. Kennedy left one daughter, Miss Eliza beth Kennedy; one- son. Mr. I. s Kennedy; one sister. Mis, Carrie ^ Kennedy, Mrs Lillian Lander left her husband. Mr, (iokr Lanj der, who is ill in a hospital in N. , V. C., one small son, .pile sister ( and one brother. The whole town was stirred l>y the deaths of thi. mother and daiiehti r. They wen buried in a tjouble jjrave in Hebron cemetery beside little David | Lee who was buried in April. I'n ( dertaker .1. E. Spann 'was'in charge Mr. and Mrs-. James Dottson. Mr. I .e Hoy Ilou/.e, 'Mr. Harry , Coleman :m<l Mr Willie k'l.incrly motored here from Washington. [--UXU-and -spent the fourth. Me* Dottson was before her marring. Miss Mary Johnson, Lacy street and Mr. Tlouze is also' a Chester , boy. Mr. Kennedy is formerly of ' Winnsboro. The other jruests had I never been to S. ('. before, but . expressed themselves as having enjoyed the time here." Prof. S. Louis Finley left Wedr nesday for N. V. G. to continue his studios at Juilliard School of Music for the summer session. , Mrs. Ida Massey, of N'.-.?Y. C. spent a few days in the- city last week. She returned Saturday. Rev. J. A. Ha ten. of Union. , preached a very soul stilling sor. ?mon at Calvary Baptist church, Sunday morning. The following: young: people left for the respective places Saturday: Misft Bessie Jones, WashitiK ton; Mr. l.loyd DoGrntTcnried. Philadelphia; Mr. David Guess, Mor_ ristown, N. J., and Mr. Roht. Hen -j ry Brown, Baltimore, Md. The Bethel Baptist cnurcn ot which Kev. E.T. MolTatt is pastel'J is planning a great rally on Hie ( third Sunday in July. On the first. Sunday the Sunday school with Miss I.ou Ella Rice, Supt., was well attended, The Chestnut Grove choir and pastor attended t h e services on Sunday right. Rev. F. Gladden pleached an excellent ser moil. Rev. Moffatt is also pastor of a church in Carlisle. Rev. and Mrs. W.R. Douglass have moved from the parsonage on the corner of Cemtery and I.an' \ caster St*., to Mrs. Anita Hia / ' ('AMLKON NKVVS The 1th day passed od quiytly. .Picnics a mi-barbecues who enjoyed. Rev. ant' .Mrs. \V. R. Bowman Had as guests Sunday Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Nance, Rev J. P. Washington, Mrs. Daisy Guinyard and Mrs L. S. Waitey, St. Matthews; Mrs. Dasy Mack and Mrs. Dasy Bell Gunya'rd of Barnwell, Maud^Wilnains and others wliosc nanj.s your reporter dvln't' get. The Royal Quartet singers of Baltimore were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keitt. They were as.->!ste.d wTh the dinner by others. 1'his was one of thy swellest affairs ever happened here. Visitors were Miss Geneva Jentins of Phladelphia; San^ Jenkins of Lamar and Knoch Jenkins of Aiken. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Keitt had as tpecial jguests Mr. and Mrs. Ho* innu .moss, 01 at. iuaimcws unu Air. and. .Mi s. AYiL'.is Koitt. Prof. \V. R. Bowman was unanimously ejected principal of the -str? Peter school, here. The trust tees assured him they will gladly . ooperate with him f.or a new. and /Otter school building. .Mr. lien: y JenKUis is living com.ditnented on hi-s new LbdT Foi;d jar. He is a leading citizen, a reader of the "Leader" and agent and a trustee of the school and Hunch and run the only Negro store in Cameron., <). C. Koitt has opened up an ice house. Dr. Nance wi 1 hold his third quarter at Brown Chapel Sunday. P; * ill's home on Wylie St. MrV. I'!Iix.a Rood, Meidt St., Columbia is spending several days here, as guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary Belle Johnson. Miss Jessie Young will leave Saturday for N.Y.C. ' a'Ter spending" fi-Vo weeks here visiting her mother, who will make the returr trip with her. Mr. James F'ear.son, Mis. Elvi ru White, Mrs. Rachel Melrrllan. Mrs. Sallie Harder-, Mrs. Sarah Thompson continue. <>ji the sick list." " End. I'taker -1. E. Spann was xceedinjfly busy Sunday when he had live bodies for burial. For several day's theie was a continual tream Of people both white ana 'colored' viewing these bodies. Mr. Furman White, a very pros perous farmer in the county was buried Sunday by. Mr. Spann. Ho was a brother of Editor C. P. T. White, of Rock Hill. The bodies of Mr. Hen T.owry and Mr. Lewis Beatly wei|e both in the slumber room of the Spann Funeral parlor. Ml. Auhie Howard's brother, Mr. Tom Howard didd Monday. He had been spending some time m Winston-Salem and came home a few days ac*>. Quite a numb; r ol people from nearby towns attended the Kenr l -it ? ...1 .. .. | fHMiy (i(>11(>11* lunn ui *r>ninici%v en ici noon' at the AHKZ church. Miss Annie B. Stanbaek is at home* after spending several weeks in Welclo!., N.C.,-u-irh- her ,sister, M i s.?Ron in*?Wumihui y. Star Night hy Queen BathsheiTdoi1. O.K.F. was enjoyed by a joily crowd of invited guest3 night. The arrangement was that at the Masonic Hall last Tuesday of a Silver Tea. Variety g;wne3 were played and everyone had an evening ()f laughter and fun. Punch and assorted cakes were served. President J. S. Sianback has returned from Detroit with a glow ; ing report of the Michigan Conference of the AM KZ church, j which he attended. High Point; Mrs; Marie Chisolm and?craughU'r, Miss. .Dorothy of Rock Hill, Miss Mildred Kennedy. G Charlotte; Mrs. Johnie Mae Robinson. Rock Hill and many others attended the funerals of Mrs. Ken nedy and daughter Sunday. The?fourth?war?very puiet ly spent here. _See_ Masters Eugene Attics, .las. Mackey and S. D. Wilkes for youi paper each week. Quite an attractive demonstration ?f work done by adults under the direction of the Adult teachicou <riv?>ti in the Home Econo mics building at Finloy High on Wednesday and Thursday. The instructors are: Miss Ruth Reed, Miss Ada DeGraffenrred, Mi's. Mary Penderprass and Mrs. Scott Foster. Mrs. Uattie Clinton is improving m health at her home on Cemetery street. Mr. Shelton Mayfield is a patient at Pryor Hospital. i THE PALJM^trU L&ADE1 MORRIS BROWN A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor Charleston, S. C.?In spite ol the. inclement weather a very gooc audience was present. The pastoi spoke to* the junior church using Us 4 base for his remarks St. Matt 3.5rd chapter. "What Think Yi of Christ?". l)r,. iA'inon preached at \ll: a.in front St. John 7:11. "Love" was the theme.. The effects of love us proclaimed and practiced by Jesus was stressed. There was t?ne access i\in to the church at this seraclministered morning and evening, At K:00 p.m. Dr. Lemon spoke front Isaiah '40:111. Theme "By Products of Waiting on Clod". The third quarterly conference will he held Friday night, July 'J. The presiding elder will preach all day the second Sunday. .Morri's Brown presents a splenlmint on t h<> outside of the church did apccarance in its new. coat of and Church Home. W\. plan to paint the interior in the next few weeks. At this writing Dr7t7^Si~Morant is ver^ill. This vetejan minister of the gospel, is still demcrfistiioting his-faith' in the promises made to the faithful. His life has been one of usefulness to his church*-atul race In the sunset t/f his life he rests upon his work. Bro. Ed.' A. Taylor leader of Class No. 15 has been transferred from Charleston to Augusta, (la. by the Clausson Baking company. We ale he/ping that in the Georgia i'ty he will form new and lasting acquaintances. Bro. Taylor is the chairman of the Senior ushers and will be- missed because of his activities in the church. .Morris Brown still looks forward 10 greater things under tlie leadership of 1) R. 1. Lemon who has a program'that is constructive and worthwhile. The church will succeed under such an ab'le managenient accompanied by the support of such members as constlute the working Luces. It will not be out of place to mention n?l'e-w? of the stalwart workers' in the church. Sisters Hannah Mitchell. Matilda Foster. Elnma Forrest. Carrie Lainbright. Edna Bennett, C. S. A. Smith, Catherine Snider, E. 11. Wa-hington, Julia Ward, Beahdcc C.ic.oi F C Greenwood. Florence Hi vers ami many others who'hi space in this issue wi'l forbid nami ti^T- AnVonj? the men of the ehu'ieh we lind s-ueh characters as Win. II. Simmons, J. \V. Gallman F. M. JJaeaivie, Ilufus Jones, Julius Grant, I'. D. Roper, Wins Johnson l'hos. .V. CaSaine, W. D. Bradford. V. e shall publish more ot these 'orkers in another issue, South Carolina should know that Morris Blown -till lives aiul should know who* helps her to survive. PAG HI. AND NK\i?. To the delieht of her friend; Miss Dorothy Brewer is at horn* from the hospital in Florence where she underwent an operatioi Rev, Robt. Johnson pastor o! the Presbyterian e-hureh in Rati rens -pent a few <lavs with hi: sister Mrs. Laura Brewer. Mrs. Lola BIak? ncy and famib visited her d'auuliter Miss Etne hospital at Charlotte. Messrs. T. F. ami T. C. Brewoi Mesdames Ola S. Brewer, Emnu Brewer and Miss Alice Brewei motored to Charlotte Sunday ti visit Mrs. X.O. Brewer who is ii the hospital. Misses Louise. * Catherine am Minnie Blakoney, Mr. Beri Blak eney and Mrs. Annie McConnel motored to Monroe Friday nite. Rev. .T.TT. Toatley and daujfhtei Miss Lucille and Mr. James Riv ei*s of Chesterfield stopped at th< home of MTT T. Fi Hrewer HI on day to enroute to Charlotte. Mrs - Alice Tit eu m joined them on?t4r trip. ? Mr. mnd?Mr*. J). Bur.ch {tin daughter Thelma moTtrrpd-to Be.n nettsville Monday. Mr. Fletus Hubbard spent S<*4urday evening uihI Sunday in Mot roe, N. C. Miss Goldie MeComb had as her* irucst ^ Slip day Mif. Kirk land Leevy of Columbia. Mr, Bon and I.ouise Blakoney had as their quests Sunday Miss Margaret Williams and Ate Williams, of Monroe. Prof. C. S. Thompson was thi speaker at the Pew Rally Sunday at John Wesley M. K. church. Sir. English Taylor who is ir the CC-C camp spent a few day; with his family. Mr. Roy Funderburke of Cher aw visited his parents Sunday. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADER i I < hesterkiel!) "news, i ' Mrs. Sadie Buucom, formerly of f. Chesterfield but now rcsitHng in j New York City i.? visiting her relr atives and friends for a few weeks , Miss Nannie Mae Leak is home for a visit from Wilmington, Del. , Key. J. 11. Toatley members and triends motored to (ialilee AMEZ church Sunday afternoon to hold ( services, for Kuv. Leak. Key. i Toatley preached a seimon that i will linger long. in the minds of true believers. Kev. J.W. Taylor l'.E/ of the r i. he raw?Ue1inell.-\ lite ItTsTTTet oT " the .ME Conference held his quau j lerly meeting at Mt. Tabor ME vhurch Sunday evening. A few were present, despite the eontin- , ued tain The Tom. Thumb wedding which was last Thursday everting at (Jrandview Presbyterian church ^ was quite a lovely affair and was enjoyed so much. It is hoped it , will be repeated. Mrs. 14. A. Tout ley, sponsor. Miss Kose B. Toatlev is soeiul irg a few days at Myrtle. Beach. Sir. and Mrs. Horace Seller's and Mis. Jack Spencer motored to , Sardinia Sunday to take Mrs. S'elj ies .sister, who hod hei-n h.oy _ sting her for a few weeks. - , The lawn party at Li rand view Presbyterian Monday evening was quite a success.-A lovely time Was i v pent socially. . , Miss Cecelia Mae Toatley, who i graduated last May from Johnsor. i - C. Smith university with cum lau- : do, has won a scholarship to the (jiaduate School of Howard uni- i versity. Congratulations. i Head the Palmetto'..Leader, the I State's best ..colored paper. Brim full of clean cut news. Only 5c -i per copy. You can l'ead and reread. _ 1 KMANliL A. M. li. CHIKCH Rev. H. K. Hrogdon, Pastor , Charleston.--The' attendance or. , last Sunday morning was marred i owftig- to the fact that a torren-. lial rain came down just about i "he hour for service.-There were . those who came out in suite of die inclemency 'of tic weatlief. These wore highly benetitted spiritually. A lively and ihspiiing ser mon was delivered by the pastor! during the morning worship. ' The day turned out beautifully and by the evening hour- arrived ihe weather was altogether ditFereht.' A splendid congregation of ' u.ushippeis heard another great 1 oh ssage coming from Dr. liiogdon. The Lord's supper was ad- i . uinistered ty a large number dur ing the day's worship. .Mr. Julius Mack. Sr. Funeral sei vices for the above . amed person were held at_ the establi-linieiit of ILK. Ma/.yck, .Mortician on the afternoon of the ' 1th. instant. The deceased having J been ill for some time, succumbed 1 on the morning of July '1. Brothel* , Alack was the leader ..of Class 10 i for quite awhile. Owing to his inI disposition he was. ynahl,<?~tn-serv.e j - regularly. Mis remains were euloi gizi-d by the pastor who paid a glowing tribute to the deceased. L Brother Adam McKvKcy. associ-j 1 ate leader on Wednesday 'light I deceased. Dr. Brogdon was assist- 1 r id by I>rs. C.S. I.edbitter. tin- pas i tor of of Plymouth Congregation r al chuich and J. Pearson, the pas j tor of Mt. Olivet Presbyterian i church. Brother Mack is survived by his 1 widow, four brothers and a large - number 'of relatives and friends. 1 A very large gathering was seen at the funeral, r Miss I.aura A. Hill is spending - her vacation in Hendersonville. N. ? C. Miss Hill is a teacher in the , I" public school system. Also Mrs, . Catherine Rose, a member of our p- junii'?t4nnr?is spending n few " weeks in Flat Rock, N. C. 1 Mr. S.N. Green, .Jr., and son < - Harold, are spending some time with their mother, Mrs. E. M. -> Green. Miss S.E. Green has rer turned?fiom Columbia where she taught at Allen University. ' I t 1 JOHNSON-; Funeral |( L to 1401 Park Street 4 f. CHERAW NEWS The Bibic Vacafional -school was very largely attended at the community building with an enrollment of one hundred pupils. &lr. Ro'bert McCall Supt. and coworkers present. OtiUof-town visitors Mr. Aljram Hook, of New York; Dr. Dorsey of St. Louis, Mo.; Rev. A. W. Williams of Athens, Ga.; Mr. Henry Little of Ferrel, Pu. The Missionary society of the Pee l)ee_ Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. llanna Leek Friday?.hitie? Next?meet- ing 'will be at the home ci Mrs. KrancU' Bel'.. Mr. -A brum Hook left Saturday jafternocrti taking his wife an<i son. Mrs. Nannie McNat is home on '.er summer vacation from New York to the delight of her many friends. Mr. Kirkland Levy, Mr. I. D* Christie and Mr. T. J. Sullivan motored to Cheraw on Frilay and remained until Sunday i ifli.i-n.u.v. oftc.I;.... .Mkvinwn 3CI V1VX3 ttl the Second Presbyterian church. Mrs. G. A.- Sharfier is very sick I it this writing. We hope iter a speedy recovery. ?:? Mi;? A. M. Pickens is home a{: en?spending?several?rtaj'i With " ne.r. relatives at Columbia. The Light Heart Brare-h of Woman's Federation club Cheraw is still alive and has a mind to airy on a*, each meeting, . unm jne is made to fee! glad either by a "token of charity or words ox sympathy. At orr last meeting i guest ten Was p' nr.ed for Sunlay afternoon J y lltn. Next meeting WednevL / Jo'j 21st at the home of_Mrc-. Dora Bohlnstn. ' Mrs., L. V. Ellerbe enf'tained along with her music class several friends on her la vn Friday evening. The clasls rendered a program each number pertaining to music. Delierous ice cream and cakes were served. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hasty of Marshville, N. C., were visiters in town Sunday. They were the guests of Mr. Elbert Wilson and Aniiie Kugin, Mr. Frank Ghapv man returned home Thursday from Savannah,1 Ga., being called there on uctvount of the death of her father. I AKOIND CADES The Rev. M. C. Cooper preached a soul stirring sermon at the Hickory M. E. church Sunday morning, everyone seemed to enjoy it. Sunday school at St. Pctil A. M. E. church at the usual hour conducted by Supt., Bro. 'E. L. Thorn as. Amanda Lee Kinder daughter r.'f Mr. .M. Kinder died in Kew Vork Cittf last week. The remains were brot home and funeralized at St. Mary M. E. church Surviving her are her parents, mi tv .-isici v.v?<j ui uliters uisu a host of friends. Palbearers were Mr. Charle W. McFadden, Moses McFadden. WiKij! McFadden, Charley McFadden^ Otley McFadden, T. C. Chandler. Flower girls were Mrs. Martha Montgomery and Mrs. Louvonia ('handler. Mr. L. M. Green took charge of the bodyv undertakers of Lake City. Miss Vivian Adams of New York is also visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Adam. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor Sunday was a pleasant day for church-goers. The Sunday school began at the ijs>ual hour witth Supt. and a number of teachers prese'nt. After listening to a brief discussion of the lesson the mon. Text 127th Psaf.m 1st verse. Theme Ye Sfrall K""w 'the Truth, Sunday beflhg the first Sunday and the fourth -of July quite a few of our members aito | visiting fronds were nut tn not. ness thi-s spiritual message. At 6:00 p.nii the services were in session and everyone that attended these serBRADLEY I Home .?I Telephone 8137 I ^ . ?Patfo vices were spiritually fed. At 8 the pastor can.'- with, another burning message. 1; xt Paul 2:14.? Wx*~'were \Vry~~ much mi.spiied after listening to these messages. \ isitofa are always welcome to* Union Baptist church. ????> MM i CARDS DR. A. B. JOHNSON SURGEON f>ffice' ?Auucmbly?.StI Cfet Phone 3466 Residence: 019 Oak Street Phone 8740 REV. J. H. JOHNSON f Office; 2020 Marion Street NOTARY PUBLIC " ' Dealer in Real Estate, pWotma marriage ceremonies, Write wills, deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See Him Office Phone 840 7 Res. 0708 J FREDERICK ? Attorneyrat-law anii Notr" p..v.i; 1 UUIig PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?State anj) FkHtuI 11.11# Washngtoii. St,. Coia.' S. C..? DR. H. H. COOLER Den lib t i . . I Special Attention Onto to Diaeastb of the Cuius Cold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty Office Phone 642ir lies. S2C4 1125 Warding ton St., Coia., S. C. DR. J. G. STUART Ey^.Ear, Nose u:.d Thioat Glasses Fitted Accurately Office Hours: Telephone? 11.;00 to i:uu 1*. il. lies. 460.2 0:00 to 8 ;0o P. M. Office 3706 Office: Residence; 21)30 Taylor St. 141? Pica St: Office Hours: Telephone: 11 A. M. to 2 I*. M. Kcs.( b?75 6 P. M. to 6 h Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician anu Surgeon ?' Disease* of Wi m'-n ana Chi! ' et ' A Spt-c alty Office: Residence: 2115 Lady St* idol "Pi'fte St. .? Coltunbia, S. C. MMugJuuxai aioByii Office Hours; Phones; 8 to "to A. M. utlKg *3033 . 11 to 2 P. M, lUa. CT'jS 6 to B P. 11. Dr. R. B. Frederick Physician Offoe; Residence: 1107V* Washington 1410 Park Over Victory Savings Bank, Columbia, S. C. Phone 7S11 . All classes of Lenta. Work Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments Office: 286yVa Oerya s Street Columbia, S. C. Dr. H. G. Thompson DENTIST l323^i Assembly St. Columbia Phone 840b Gold Crowns?Bridges?Plates a Specialty. Extractions Made Painless In Winnsboro Wednesdays and Saturdays at A. Russel Building. Phone 21'J Office Hours Telephones: 8:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. ofiiM 6033, i-' ' Readence 8873 " ?Dr. D.K. Jenkins DENTIST .Pilling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges Sunday by Appointment Anesthe&ia a Specialty JMADAM PETER'S For Dtecaaed Sealp-^?Gives Life & Beauty. BEST GROWER?apply once a w*ek?PRICE 85c. 1906 Blanding St. Columbia Counts Drag Store, Washington St. Thomas Drujf Store, Taylor and Harden Streets S