The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 04, 1937, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Pag? ? ~ i"m I t .. f??-?? ?APPtl Aiig < ! _ DATE ' ! NAME i , <? err? ri J-..,.:,.._ <? ;; GRADF . S( ? > ' J. BIRTHDAY \ 1 Fill ogt this coupon and mail i ! . stamped envelope tc The Palme' | I 1310 Assembly St.f^Colymbia, S. \ ^ the rott -trorrk7~aTrri~ycra~ x^rfT receive < ' MARGARET ENJOYS THANKS. ? GIVING. \ 21 Pine St., Sumter, S. C. Hello Everybody: Well Thanksgiv ing is gone and Christmas wlLL soon be here. I hope every one en joyed Thanksgiving. I spent the J -.-day at home and?had n real nice ?. ?l{time. aWe played game*, while the boys went hunting. Friday I Weftt" with mother to Mayesvilje to at tend the Teachers Group meetingj and I enjoyed the meeting - very much. I attended the ?".Sunday school yesterday and in the after noon went to Camdcn to take my brothers to school. I am herewith i enclosing my address which is: i Margaret Gloria "Wright, 21 Pine street, Sumter, S. C. I_ shall be glad to receive letters not only TForn ^Annette MeCollum but from any other club members. My hobby is-^re^ding,. so I know I will .enjoy your_lettersr~and I will, try to-answer them. . So long . ' -0-" 7 . Margaret Wright. /' ANNETtE ENJOYS HOLIDAYS 61 Hudson St^ Bcnnettsvillo, S.Ci Hello Everybody-: I hope you are tuning in. I know* everybody enjoyed their Thanksgiving. We had a two day holiday.?Thursday?T" attended'a fooTKgnt~gnTYin tphvnon Kin|:stree and Bennettsville High school. The scores were 12-0 in favor of Bennettsville High. I had a very nice time during that two day holiday. . ? - / Well, I am back in school working hard. Monday was the beginning of the third month of school. Annette Eva MeCollum. ENJOYED THANK SGI vYNG Hellg-ttdh . How are you this week? "So-rry I did not send my letter last week. ?.Enjoyed reading the others. Hnw did you njoy yourself Thanksgiv^ ing? I had a gcod time. I wcht to church and had a nice time. Bill how do you like quotation'* : I am send you five to read, if! you like them I will send some. more. I Quotations 1. Where there i s.room in the heart there is always roc'm-dn the .. house. ?fh?Happinesb?seems?imidti to .be shaded. 3. He who has lost confidence can lost nothing more. 4. ITone.ty is the bcfe? policy. 5. L6st Time is never found again. Yours truly, SERENA JACKSON. ' 1 ' u _ STERLING HIGHLIGHTS Greenville.? 1 he" "annual, ThanKa giving wnq delivered by Dr. D. S. Cdrry, Tuesday, Nov 23 Dr Curry spoke from the subject: "The Cry of a Bewildered World" He emphasized the great need for Christian thankfulness at all seasons Anthem's for the service were furnished by the choir. The boys quartet .assisted in furnishing music for the occasion. Wednes' day's program was short, consisting of a reading on the origin of Thanksgiving by Miss Ruth Sulli-1 van, a reading. Praise God by Missi Annette Parker amh musical selec1 tions from the bovs second nuar-1 tet. A liberal donation was made to the p6or by the student bodv. j Thursday, Mr. Hickson carried the musical groups to the Poor House ~ aftd iravn.a abort doynlinnaJ gfi&mto the inmates there. - Friday the Sterliner Timers toolc theitL firaL_bow of the season?+#: losing to the Booker Hiprh team of Atlanta, Gn. The final score 12 T Booker's touchdowns came in the ilrst and second quarters. Stcr line's touchdown in the third. The frame -was a season thriller and the best played this year by both teams. , . 1 MILLER CHAPEL A. M. E. . IITRC" Rev R. J. Jefferson, Par.tor Newberry S. C.?SMnday was J a beautiful day nad many attended the sen ice at 'Millet's chapel. The S'hlday school met at the usual bou with the fjupt. and teachers present the lesson was j - discussed??e~ the variou" classes after which it was reviewed by the pastor. . . i The morning service Levari im- ' mediately. Our pastor preached j l a spiritual sermon te*t ft, Matt." - She liorflc KKrATj^T . WtFKLY N BLANK * ij 1 QM X I < ' i > STATE \ ; 3H00L J 1 ...: AGE ; ! I t together with a self addressed J 1 tto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, ! I C. Your name will be placed pn I ! e a membership card and button. ' ' 5.5. Blesse! are the meek for ll.oy <lnill yiVii'rij- th? nn.^ The League service is progressing nicely ,as large numbers attends -every Sunday. We listened to another forceful message brofaght to' us at thte -evening gervicb-by the Ktv. Ganrb!e. This message will IL.ger long in our mtmorv. v Several visitors worshiped with -]s at the 11 inning tsurvit't-.?Con 10' Un next Sunday all* the men ate1 asked to pay 50c; women 25c several ladies are soliciting when your Capt. approach you don't turn -hot down; place something in nor hand. Cod loveth a cheerful giver. .Come out rtext '-Sunday, .ct us have a glorious tjnie. The Holy Communion will be admihistefed*. ** CiKHSBCHY N EWS Due to the inclement weather onlv a f$w were cut Sunday to greet the rew uastor. ltev. J. C. Coaxum. Alter- doyotionals Rev. CoaxuiV. sp'-ke at length about the >vork he hope to accomph-h during nis stay here. Mr. Cha les Williams and Mr. A'allace Mc'i.ce of Greenwood were I presented. They sppke in inteiest 1 (' 11 in?Hiucmi hn^nitrtl -v.-Ktrh IS ,n dire iKed of funds to n<Tp carry >n. We pledgqd ourselves to help. Visitors here for Thanksgiving: .dr. and M s. 1'ilgrnn Sulci baby nine ul _LLeiilh:rson villiN. C.; | .diss Henrietta and Mr. Mitchel. Robinson, risiting their parents; .dr. Fred /Turner and Mi. Oscar I sh of Dr.yton, Ohio. Mr. Nash .vas visiting his father, Mr. Geo*. "aash. Miss-Pearl Goggn.s of BaT Limore, visiting her nioti.er, Mrs. lienrietta Goggins. Miss Florid Wilson is home after tpending .iuite awhile with her urcle Dr. Jean Goggins in Clevelai.j, Ohio. Those on the sick list Mrs. Emma. 11-iinut.m. Mrs. Sua,".;- Arnold. Mrs. Mutissa (Jhirk. We are wish iiig for then, a speedy i'.covery. A REAL TREAT Winnshc.To. P. c.?The members and friends nf the Zmn Pilgrim 'baptist chntch aro indeed glad to -have Mrs. .\tosia Lyles back at her - C* 1 XT.... .. OQ >"St. Mil cuiHuty. Mr?. Lyles accompanied by the \lex Rn-sn! Gospel singers had a onl spiritual feast at Smalls '"hapel chinch in interest of. Zion Pilgrim. Collection $10 35. TKanks r> th nasi or and menl-ers for pening t h circle/or s to u.y MORRIS RP.OWN . A. M. E. < Hl'RCII Rev. R. I. I.emon, Pastor I Charleston, S. C.?Heavy rains early last Sunday morning prevented nvi'.y people fro attending servie at 11 a.m. In spite -of the weather however a small gather!pg of Oie-faithfu' were in] attend nice. The pastor preached j 1i -Tl'lt'OM based uj><>n the t tumor "The Practical Put4es of a Christian". Tiv.st who attended; were well renal J for the"sacrifice tWey made in coming to chuith. The clouds having passed away with better w^at! (r* conditions revailing at 7:"0 p.m. aMarge crowd attended the evening service. The sern;on p"each'd l>y Dr. Lemon was centered arr.und the theme Health. At" the eye: i'ng service a 'class of 20 young p opl? yvere inducted into -the full communion of the church. The mis'iptiary societv covered itself with y lory on Thanksgiving day, when fiC baskets wtie distributed to the poor of th church. AH who ai.tcnded the Pageant of Royalty ^Staged last Monday nite were wel repaid for doing so. The tlf ur was a suedhss and sponsor?d?liy Mrs. L. GrDavis. ?The Kva-yCHsyo con^oit held at~ Fmman 11 el.A. M, K. church under the joint auspices7^F mmanuel and Morrts . 'Brown, was also a success last Monday evemogT Thy getjto-gether meeting of 'he AI"t. 'Plpasant district is scheduled for -the Friay before the 2nd Sunav in f ecomber; 193/ at tho Rev. David Scott's church. Our first quarterly conference f is" in the c^ing and preparations ' are in progress for tha.. event. i We realize that this will, be a vear of preparation, since the Pal-i onnn'il pnnforonpc, will held here ii-1938. ? M ?t'N rsvtLLt: NEWS : i By Miss L: M. Pitts ' ' Funeral :ervices were held on N'r/vemfcer ?GCh at Piedmont Pros- [ byterian ehureh for Mr Marion Pitts or New York City who was a mernb^r of above named church, i"Jie b)dy was met at tho door by ' ,he Pastor, Rov. R. C. Johnson. ^} The eervrcea ware very impres- ; b . > t , THE Is mciP V4> _ I sive in keeping with the life of ! simplicity 1-veu by this man. The address given on his life by Elder E. W. Pitta. The obituary read. s by Mr-. Gilliam. The minister < spoke for a lew minutes on the j theme "A Good Shepnerd". lie ' was the yo ingest and laat son of \ Air. anu rvirs. tinlflw l itis, who 1 lias passed-oiir He leaves three sisters Alu-'ames Theressa Jack- 1 oon, tSaVUnnA. i'ettilorxi,. ietz Hunter alP.of -New York Guv and a nost of other relatives. j All sisters * .ante home with the body?He was mid W rest under a nlanket 01 uowers. , berwces, Sunday, morning was .nurch A well prepared message .vas Ueiveivd by tiie taoior, Kev. i,v. C. Johnson, buoject "A Visit Jl dt'aia . ?Thy muri.bgra ate hoping t-icy .vill en. oil .'.lis. S. li; Lindsay as a ' ,uii me.nl>jv yet. lhey "Thing she ^e nmgs neie anyway. Piedmont Schooi On Novetiuer z4 uie rih grade jave a luiiety lame spoivtiucu by _,iibs Jl. jl oaiuwcil. iirst was "ne pre- ilHCB-h&givr.ig progiaiii giv lUiil a. cnaige. hilUte Jiiss n.u- " -ii by tne scnool, Mrs. L. it. lau.ijee Pitts, inn? cress 01 ceremony. A ne piogiaiii was enjoy^u oy an. i he t-aki- .v.as won by Jliv Amen? .lis L. Crawford and Mir* Lucile. . oung Tr.en came, th; rattle oi >.he Turkey. Mr. William Simp- 1 >on won tile 10 pound..tin key. \ These teachers are doing very .;icely in their school work. Misses Psuedora Pitts, Christene Mjidsa*', Lucile Young, verp home Tor the Thanksgiving nolidays. t * ? t? TUTNN . CREEK BAPT. C HUHCU Ile?. J. S. Maddox, It&tor The pas.or spent Tharksgiving in Union \vith his daughter Mrs. A. A. Srims and enjoyed bis stay very much Mrs. Lola,. E. Logan left last week for Uieveiand, O., to. be at the- be-tskle- of- her -daughter Mi s. = Wynetta Ci iles who has to -under? go an operation. Mrs. M. P.. Washington and Carrie Mltohel- spent the week-end in llonoa Pali with Mis. Lula Smith. . The Missionary Circle No. 1 met at the hone: of Mrs. F.p'. 1 Ware's Sunday evening Sick list- Mrs.: Ella Garrett, Mrs. Alice J. nnings, Mrs. Rosa a spee.'y recovery. Mr. Jke )."addon was-tnneralized at Fj. kville Baptist cnurch Sunday. EASTOVER XSV S Last Sunday was a hit h day in St. Phi'ip. Thanksgiving was observed R v. Bowman spi ke from the subject "God's Bern fit?". A splendid message was delivered. Tie clubs reported. O t of the 22 clubs only 3,'^failed report. The Wl.Mng workers led on "by sisIter Ma nie 'jenton lead. The Good 'will ch'b led on by sister Ranie' Green?. ec'/i'd?and sist' : ?Katie- Jones, President of Board No. 5, . rv*w.V* m ini h thPSP ' IMIIU. J nut vcnu ?... boards and elubs will bo called up| on to repeat for steward and trustee, boards _ Rev. and Mrs. I'.ow n:.a, thch ' daught< r He en; Mrs. A-wte-Brunson "ttcndtd the get-to-gether meetin; of the Lancaster district 'la-t "Snturds-y at ArUjurrtr wn and reporte . a very ftiWrneeting. Several of thg'.afstofs pound he elder as a surpr ze stoonsorc. dy Rev. Bowman a :d otner.i. A h'~nrd .urday i t Z p.m.l in the A.; M. E. pausopf.gc. Eastojyer. A Kiarriage will take : lace next Sumlii'- in 'ho home oi Mr. and Mrs. Jlenry-Chaptman. r~~ Miss Vivian Lajkin leit iast Friday for New Yoyk where she Will spend the winterr" Mr. i.oe '.'vans' left last Tuesday [for IM.'ladOphia. I Those on t$e sick list: Mrs. Tena tfobcrs/bn, Johr Everett, Mrs. Chan-ie llall, Pau Johnson land Mrr. Morris. Com ' to fehurch. Go * - church. WlllrMIRE NEV'S Bruce Tabernacle Church The Sunday school is still progressing. Mr. A, C. Calawell the Supt. Is er ployed at Chi ton but he is ! ome every week end to preside ov<^ his Sunday school. Mrs. Lcolq Wallace hti( ft^gerh Pus operation Thursday. Novem--] ber 25 at the colored hospital at Jildwlwrv. ? I _ Miv Uaskel Dye of T!> .masvillc N. C., died at his homo, Wednes- , day, Novc.r-jer 24lh. Funeral ( rites were i fe!d Sunday^ We cx-~ , tend our heartfelt sympathy to j the bereaved family. 4 , The rally that was held Sun- [ Hay-ni^lit af the above chhrch was., ar .grfcrtt?success. 1 he- prize f was w',D bv Mrs.. Alice r'yrd. Tho' r sum of <25.52 was raised. Next t highest was raised by iMrs. Sarah j Wallace. Sarmon delhe~d by t Rqv. P. Wallace. Total Amount raised $70 93. ? Waek'-tfcid visitors were Missl t Magnoba RufL Irony. Clinton; ^ Miss Eiom. Dougherty. rlinton; Miss T ouiso Jones, Union; Miss ; Annio Lee Abrajns< teacher of the Re!iford school. We -.re .orry to learn Tbi the lews of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wbr- jc thy, Mrs. Jessie vpfae . McRao. f whose house totally burred, down ' r -p.. .... ^1 . O-O L . I. i uunu 'jr vvuiuu.l UO at V 11:30.?3Hhk property. belonged to Mr. Pr^ideT.t Williami. At ', 1" PALMETTO LEADER T. ANDREWS A.M.E. CHURCH G. H. White, Paator Andrews. S: C.?Oiir ' Slinclay" " chool was " conducted by Supt. Jmithr AlUr lesson stu-'y and re riey, the officers of tne school vere elected as follows: Prof. J. 3. Smith,. Supt.; Miss Viola Robnson, secretary^ Mi's. F.. ii. Greene treasurer. Utaer offices were iP" ected 'ilso. - . ' Fot morning meditation the subject was Why I Believe in God ieiiverjd ~by our pastry, The visitors \vtere Rev. Jonc$, Deacons ithuv, Lee Williams and wife, Mes lamej Thomas, Herriott and Wash rigTon. " ~A LiVgb group atteT.bed the League. AHer lesson stvdy Miss.s Alice Williams, Viola Robinson Marv Frances Greene were elected preside t, secretary e?nd treasurer. respectively. At the evening hour our minister preached abo'ut the parable of the talents. Mrs. Sarc*h. W&lk r Tind Dee.coTr gmithT^wcwr Viaitors. ?Our 0)1 meh uiriceifs, have booire-^ iected and Appointed for the conference year. Also all oit'icers ~pf~ aoards and clubs of the Senior anid Junior detfartimentls of the church have been elected. We are giving- our fojcevs together to paint our church propeity. If y -u want to visit a friendly church, ionie worship with us. r'ou ave welcome. A 9 r LITTLE R1VEK t'lRCClT MEWS Sunday school was splendid on the past Sabbath. We were glad Lo_ have Prof. Rogers with us-irr our school. Hfe, diacussion wats enjoyed. Fresfding Elde; Spears also give ''tmarks on the lesson and the Rev. Forgum, one of our young ministers now in school at Morris college. Morning service begin as usual. After the preliminaries the pastoT presented our Presiding Elder, Dr. Spears who preached from the hook of Rev. 2:17. ^ The message was enjoyed: The" quarterly conference wa-. good considering the inclement weather. V " Mrs. I lila Bellamy were invited to the parsonage on Sunday for dinner along with the preying elder nrd the Rev. Forgum. Mt. ''ion choir is glad to have i Prof, and Mrs. Carter take an ac- I five pait with them in tl cir sing- 1 ing. The teachers seera to be taking the church work right along vith?t'ai ir?s-chool work. ) _L-Jiliss Cledia Gouse is home af^ Tor spending sometime in Tabor, N .C., with sister. WOODRUFF N^'.VS ii Trinity- A. M. E. /inn *- hurch _j Sunday s .'Wool opened : t the usual hour with" Supt. ant? all teachers it their post of oTItyT The Rev. Stacy Gray of Enoree preached at. above named church Sunday nigl.t a large c'twd was Mr. Roy Rurrah, Mes dames Q. Parks, VioU' Drummoiid, Miss Louise Montgomery attended the Pahnetto, conference in Columbia l:?st? Sunday. They re ;orto?d a pleasant trip. Mis. M. S. Callaham of Spartanburg vls:tod the home of Mrs. E. Wil jurn-- and Mrs. Viola Dr'ummonds-ia?t Tuesday. _ Rev. Stacov Gray. Mrs. D. Norris, Mrs. Inez Alexander were the linner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wi onrn and family Sunday. | Miss Orec and Mr. Claae Crumwell jof Wa-shingtcn, D...C., was called 'hiivio ant weak on the ac. countl of ' tne death of their sister MVs. Iyenease _Parka. i NEW UETHEL NEWS Our ."Sunday school was good as usual. A 'hanksgiving pounding for ou Pastor, Rev. .T C Goode as he Is ft. 1 le the nrcduct.a of va1 io\;< Kinds amounted to ahout 300 pounds) amount in cash $7.70. Refi v shinents was ser cd to all by Pastbr's Aid club.. Mis. M. E. Jhugers, _.u.evident: Mis. Theada Rnlilnc/>n s.'Cl'Ctarv I Mrs J L. Parks passed to the ' great ivyot.d November Fun- | oral ir. New Bethel conducted by, Rev./'. D. Gist. Interred in the Beae^oi Par cemetery. BETtyLEIIEM BAPT. CHURCH Rcv\ E. E. Gaulden. Pastor \ The. .Sunday school got oil with a find start Sunday morning jyiLh. th<? weather pleasing ln eefn-y way, the -teachers and scholars ! turned out in large nurtiLers. ; The Sunday school lesson was [ quite in \ resting from (start, to? j finish. The subject-of 'Christian! Fruitfalncss" wto discussed by' t>ur patter. - The Twrnrng service? were open cm! by Miss Qjctta Gilliam at the . piano; late, our pastdr came before is With a strong message. Hie w.iole church was hlled with the Holy Ghost as he spoke from :ho d?rth of his heart. He U3ed is a subject "The Burning Hearts ?or God". And truly our hearts ,vere made to burn within as he talked to us by the way. j The'dea'*n? and trustees dfivt , goorf start Sunday rioijnirg, those that were present '* ill/l * V? Ck \ Y> I LU till" 1IIU11UU& V ICC3 >art aiung with the members and riends that were on ha..d. Tho BYPU as usual presented i vcrv interesting piog. am and hose that were present enjoyed t from herf inning.. to ei'ft mm + , V'EW 3AINT PHILIP ? A. M? E. LHURCI1 Charleston, S. C.?The pastor ondueted ti e services and deiivspleindid sermon "What nust I do to enter ^leaven". This vaa a wonderful message. \ Church school at the usual hour. An enthusiastic congregation ga- 1 thered for the evening worship. Rev. 'Ft. J.' Hey ward was the apeaket of ihe evening-. Hp spnke Tcom 1st C-.'inthians 6:10. subject "Be What You Are", lie delivermm WHILE IN NEW YORK STOP AT ? JWOODSIDE HOT EL The Finest Colored Hotel in Harlem 2424 t th Ave. at 142nd St. New York, New York AUDUBON 3 2400 BEST QUALITY COAL _ -ALWAYS-, PROMPT _SERV ICE PHONE 4311? TiTTl rrn.\ lUUll /CW John F. Hunter Funeral" Director and Embalmer Mrs. MARY H. MADDEN. Assistant 120 N. Harper Street T onrnnc O P ^ ijajUK vns, O. Yj? $ ESTABLISHED 1M& $ . J w B J DRY CLEANING | WE ARE KQl ? Y O U R ,R U <yas well as any other cleaning. !*. A Trial will convince yoi X / ><^^o^aao:o:o;c*"Cho:ot>:o:ooooj><^;o.< Shandon G 1- ; Say It Wi -Flowers For , Member, Flor -? Delivery / LTELEPHONE 5109 gQ??y^OO^OOaOOOOOOOO<!n ' JOHNSONFuneral ! =Tc 1401 Park Street ? ' ~ r ^, t i i\ ? ,rvt- >~f Ied a touching sermon. The presence of ninny visitors \vcr?. acknav>ledged and warm wolcome '"xterded. "Thanks to "our [Creatoi". * . " ? Oi^o^oyyoi? :c c USE HAIRLONGER | A wonderful Ilair Grower t Makes the hair grow Long, Full and Luxuriant. A fair trial wilt prove its wonderful worth. Ilairlonger Grower 25< Pressing Oil _* .1 2S< Postage. Mc. ALSIE P. WYNNE, Box 24, ,Cllo, S. C 1 EVERY KNOWN TYPE OF Laundry Service ?AND DELUXE DRY CLEANING J Courteous Rnnfpmpn NEW METHOD LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING CO. Rhone 2-1823 THE FULL LINE OF BULK PERFUME AND TOILET * ARTICLES Counts Drug Store 1105 WASHINGTON STREET P11 ONE 2-1967 IT AALLLT O Diamonds & Watches EASY CREDIT TERMS It 11 MAIN ST. - In Ri'iuly Culture Give i'Ai\'-0-I.IN HA1H, Seal) Dardrul! and Toilt t I')-, paration; a Trial. Their worth has beoi iproven. Have and ar^ grmvinr i Hair on IJnld Heads and Ran Spot- wh.n direr I ions are follow ttt. Will piomote a full growtl of Iiair. 1 Box Hair Grower 3"t 1 Box -Special Iiair Grower _ 40< 1 Box Scaln Soap __ v 20< 1 Box Pressing Oil ..... 45< 1 0 rents?extra for postage . Ropisterert in U. S. Patent Office Aunt's Wanted. Write for Term< Made By Mme. EANVIF. I. f "?r>l A 1020 Iltofh Market Street Georgetown, S. C ' xiecfyy PHONE 7102 ) run son; ;i AND TAILORING ;f HTM I) TO DO ' 4 ~fc L E A N I N G 'i If w< arc not doing your cleaning -ji (hat our Service is Best. X 713 MAIN STREET t ?o:oxto:o^x>x?x>o:oooo'ox>:oo:oox>_o:o:o, jreenhouse lo th Flowers n , # | All Occasions | ^ _ 1 jjj ists Telegraph | Association ~ "" ~fi , - 1 DOM MILLWOOD AVE. ? g BRADLEY I ^Home I Telephone 8137 , ' t Saturday, December -4, 1937. CARD OF THANKS The'Tamity of Rev. J. C. uooo? of Greenwood, S C, wish to thank their many friends in thtTCity a-nd out for their kindness shown dur-. 1 injr the four weeks their husband Land father has been confined- to 11 u; u i?i T ! is inipioving nicely. We especially >. x j thank the inembei's of New, Bethel > (I and Lanford Grove churches of I Woodruff for their visits and gifts [ of food and money. . [ j "There is a destiny that makes " [ I cs friends; none goes his "way a- *. ', lent. Allitbat hs sent - into the ?-? rr lives of others, comes . back into t our own." - v f? > Th$ Family. PROFESSIONAL CARDS r !? *?? ?? +JM tf. ? Hpurs Daily: I Sundays: j 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. 8:00 to 11 AM. ' -. 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. --?J. Wendell Stover , f'HYSIO THERAPIST GRADUATE ijlASSEUR Health Treatments By Appoint* * ^ ments , r 1311 Campbell St. Camden, S.C. ^Rr^rifc-JOHNSON SURGEON Office:?1328 H Assembly Street Phone 8466 Residence: 919 OatfStreet Phone 8740 ' REV. J. H. JOHNSON Office; 2029 Marion Street! NOTARY PUBLIC [ - -Dealer ReaIKstate, performs marriage . ceremonies, write wills, deeds, mortgages, claimsl ?tc. Call to See Him ^Office Phone 8407 Res. 6798 N. J. FREDERICK! \ttorney-at-law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS " ' ?State and Federal A 1119 Wash ngton So,. Cola.' S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER Dentist Special Attention Given to Dis-. eases ot the Gums Gold Crown" and Bridge Work l T A'Specialty _ Office Phone 6429 i Res. 8264 1125 Washington St., Cola., S." C. DR. .1 C. STTTART Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately 1 Office Hours: Telephone: 11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692 - 6:00 ta 8;00 P. M. Office 3796 Office: Residence: 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. ; Office^ftours: Telephone: 11 A. M. to ? p M P0>7*- ? 6 P. M to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon IJisonsPg nf Wiinifn?a?ti CIliH'BU A Speo:alty Office:' Residence: 2115 Lad/ St 1.101 Pine St. ? Columbia, S. C. , ? ' i as Office HourBj ' " Phones: 8 to 9 A. M. Office 6088 11 to 2 P. M. Res. 6798 r 6 to 8 P. M. ; Dr. R. B. Frederick Physician l , OlTce; RpBiApnpp; , 1107V6 Washington 1410 Park. Over Victory Savings Dank, . Columbia, S. C. ? Phone 71M All classes of Dental Work I Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments Office: 2369V4 Gerva:s Street Columbia, S. C Dr. H. G. Thompson DENTTST 1323V6 Assembly St. Columbia Phone 3466 Gold Crowns?Bridges?Plates ? Specialty. Extractions Made Painless In Winnsboro Wednesdays. and .. Saturdays at X.. Russel Building. Phone 21ft 1 Office Hours Telephones: " 8:30 A. M. to .7:00 P. M. Offioe 603S Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridges Sunday by Appointment Anesthesia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S Hair Grower Fof ftfsrn^ed Sralp?Ofves Life A Beauty. REST GROWER?apply i on<^e a week?PRICE 35c. jg 190fi Rlanding St. Columbia^?MA , Coonta Drug Store, Washington St. ? * Thomas Drug Store, Taylor' and Harden Streets