The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 08, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 6

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?h? ' m Page 8 " i applicatTc ii _ 777 -'77 - --- - ' i DATE < "j r. "NAME '; city ;f GRADF * S< | BIKTHTXX^ 7r~.. X Fill out this roupon ant) mail i "'P"*- tr- me So long, ^ j;ni'rf. blue WISII.'NG i.VFRYBODY Av i'ui):?i frock yrw yfnr Dear Bill: am ?m the aiv again for 1938,. a de! eiur.ina* io*' of the ilSoT T?vrTlI adopt youv resolution o letter to your club ? 'cvn:. tuck t went" su.rpuspq to M V Vh.; revs page blank lost week. r.,.f. i,i~y 1 Sure' did euuy your I ce: tain.y aid enjoy the Cnristu..is li'jlidayn and hope all of the members, readers, and the poor ai.-o rieit n>n' a jolly time and now are 1- >kinc.: to a pros pel ous new year. I. hope to see nro : letters on/the pa^c this week. '?ForTn1 \ mas hothiaya we had ii.;.:n jew visitors._ We sure had li vely weather for Ci ristmas. ???Th'.' cii ol'iT'ent of our. school ia in ci i-'asing Very much. ~~ T rupys when Bii> waa a? df ptirrg re-clutions for the club 1; mire and my mine must have bei'ii the t-i.nie. I had made this ,.us.i _re--"oi.ution sh had in her letter last week. It was: Itcst-lvo. to send a letter to Bill every wee*. * "WeTl I h/pe the poor nad a merry Xmas ami with KaVtT~a~Plosper* ous hew year. 4 BEATRICE' WANTS TO JOIN THm Pill- ~ ~ I war.t to become a number of the Bill Cwver Club. ,1 am in..7tip grade. ? __? n.- A TRICE SIMPSON. Camp Parole Md. MILLBRANCH A.M.E. CHURCH Pnv I 1 ( 1 1 liiftrrnf tr Pnof nr Now thf< the holiday season is about i+t it^ elf/30, we trust every one h envyed r. Merry Christnlfts nivl I? tippy' New Yfar.? The*u will Jae many n-Olutions " mftrto brrt rr very'few will be kept, >for a nunihel- of "th$n will be cracke 1 ant Very easit$f~ broken. Tin' f u.^choolJopmiell at Lhe usual hour v/ith ^upt. Jjrc-7 A. B. Judge. and- 'leabWffs. ftt tr.cir post of duty. The lesabn was beautifully discu-cd and seem i gly enjr/yed by 811..' ; The ma/ W service opened #at 11 o^clock-with the Pastor. Rev. _ r , . I i r hi - - Doujarnty c"< auctinj? aiter ne open iriff ae-vice the pastor^ feXt was found Sti Matt. 22:42, this was a wonderful rermon which was en A itUULAssemwy. /sc., ummDia, a. % t,h? roll hook. ami yog w 11 receiv Wake up club niembeis it's a new year. Let's make better resolutions; l?*'s send a le:tjr to Bill very week. Am looking for more letters to be in this wee{. So long1, sahati thomi son. Jonesvl 1 lev S. C.?r m:\km ke enjoys xmas IN .MIAMI, FLA. Dear Tiill and Club Members: Only a few lines to' let you all know that I had a Merry Christmas' and ? Happy New Year. I hope all of you enjoyed yours and . will resolve. to send a letter or poem, of .iddle every . week. I v-i.n-n ?<-? mniiv until we can have ? special page for -the Junior Leaders.. Mother, father and I w? rtt en a trip for our Christmas. We went . to Miami, i; la. We had a very, o ; very nice time" and I wish to go "back. It is so nice and warm ? "- (! : o, .r.cr'^oro wa- tiO many bpau ti'fu 1 - ;rlit< to be seen: flowers, water, a Hi gators, to feel1 t^e warm rays of the sun,~~fcT "took" at theblue sky, it all was very beautiful. Well Bill I'll tell y?u more- of i ,r.y trip the next true i wrne. ' Wy went to Jacksonville. Fla., for the N'yw Year and -r-ii tellyou ail about- it. tlie next time I write. Thanks 'o much for the card, I ?-?>i i-.o-v ?.> un ited nn.i i aniiV to (ffht ioffte ITH'5 CKLAQ5T WfFKlX: >N BLANK ;; i > 1 ? ? - M 1 < > ^ - STATE ! znooh .. j J i ? ?=~. AGE j j,H t together with a self addressed < 1 ] tto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, < ; ( C. Your name will be placed on < > 1 e a membership card and button. ! ! I ?? ( Mr. John C gp per and wife, Mrs. Lizzie Copper .and daugh er Miss" ~~ Jessie anc Louise Coppc-t Also < Mr. CiiarlP^Jenkins,"'Jr all of Camden, N J. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown and-elso-Mr, Jexse Thomas >f New York City. Mrs. G. Cain ind Mrs. Minder White?of?New -1 or t~ N,nvT Vir.; Mr. Loss:e - nan aia w:s?s xunan xncn as irom vllen uni/eisity* Columbia; also Jr. Alex Guilea and sister Julia Gu les, a'soU Cr Ar. drew Jr. nd sister Mary Andrew and Mr. )avid Jenklin all from Wilson Hi Florence. Remember to come to i hurch and go to church. VT. ANDREW'S A.M.E. THURCH . Q^. H White, Pastor Andrews, C.?Althicvgh the irst Sundaj greeted us with inlement weather all servLes were veil attended all day Supt. .Jmith and teachers met the Sunlya school pupils at the usual - lour.?Tha >gspn was reviewed >y Prof. Smith. For morr:ng-worship the pas-.tvf-'s was The InvisibU storehouse of God. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Iudspn who had iived in Florida for several years were re- A n^UllOd?rtc?the church. ?Mr$. I Florence Pav? of Savmt.ah Ga va3 a visit, r. ^ There wa> a wicle-awakc League session conducted by President A'illiants. Qui minister's c.iscourse or evening hour was be get the Past, Trust God for the Future Miss Christine McCant and Mr. fohn Flo,vef's""tInited with the hurch. Communion by 'the -ngihted Ct'tB. . During tho Xmas holidays a /ery uniqu?: program wa? render d fay Mrs. J. E. Smith assisted by Mrs. Jaimei Kinloch. A largo {roup witnessed ?he same and poke very highly" of the exercis~csl " 1 ' : Mr". Joseph Thompson of Allen was prese ?t Tin Mi.irionary undc President Lssie Greene gathered r.any 4-fits in the community frcm white and colored people Theso gifts were i istributeif'arr ong the sick, *.ged and less fortunate irrespective T?f church comcctiom January 16 at nite Lr J. L O Benbo"w will preach. . Tnii will be r.nr tsst quarterly conferee e. Don't miss hear.ng our esteemed presiding t?ldorT . The obit-of=toivii_Yisitors who . ftTC^Tupppil with ua .lur.ng the nolidavs wore Miss Fanny Johnson and Mr. Wm. Keith of Washington, D. C.* Missee Wilhelmina Marks and Drusella Whit' of Atlantic City N. J.; Miss Maggie -Smith-jmd Mrs. Annie Garrett of Due West. Mrs. Ellen' Swinton and Mr* I Sam McB"'de were Tn-T red dtiring the hfl.rays. NEW ST. PHILIJP ?CHURCH ~ Ktrcf^G. Gapers, Pastor ~ ~ ChVrTtStOTr, S.? G.?Wonderful weather prevailed in Charleston fnr~the?past?weak: -ftn last Supday the w rshippers at tt. Phillip were many and the services were indeo interesting a, d benelicial, _ Af 11 Alfv. WfAt flfTllMPWf nu i a y \.i\'vn^ . vMi.u aatMfvr *" ""* pastor ascmded' the rost'um and spoke from Matt. 17:15, subject: rnuiiy TVinm .TfWllS 11. jg ITteSsdprp waSjjtery .forcefully delivered and enjoyed"" by all. * : Sunday^pehool was at the usual hour.' The tnusual absence of the "mpertntendent pnd the pastor did TCt" lessen t"hc attendance and the entire perioo.was very iwtersting. At th evening service the rostrum was graced with the pres- ~ ence of th' pastor and his aid who assisted in the preliminaries after which the pastor brought us a challengP't message?ut of God's jpwn word, at- these services he spoke as o:>?_ having ful' authority and tlse spiritual tida r*n high. Holy Cc/mmunion, was adm^nifltcn-od at both services and a tarft cr?w4 partook ot it. ' " T Ifff-i r'-nftr Jb>.l - ? .. - jt.I ' ' TH aferl -* . COKiSBURY NEWS St Paul A. M. E. Church Rev. J. C. Coaxum, l-astor The firs SAbbath in the New If ear found many church goers at die usual place of wora'lp. The Sunday school lesson was very beautifully taught by the jasto-'. The preaching service be ?an as usual. The pastoi brought *? wonderful message. '1 ext 5:4 Psalms, th mie In the Morning of Dur Life^ ' ou s.ic?uld nave heard him. We are .|ndeo|d proud ',of lim. A g-xd collection was takm. TW T.-rd'g Slipper was adninistetetl to quite a.fe*. Those vis;ting4ir our eoinrrtunity luring the holidays: Mrs.. Maggie Washington Tho|mas, Anniston. \la., spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sq|uir? Washingtc/n Mr. WiPtam?Hr Atkinson of Bcttis_visit?^d_JMiss^ E. M. ,Holmes Mr. and M;s. June Pilgrim, Mr. and Mrsi Hi Rey-_ nolds visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Robinson.- Mrs. L. K. Goggins, Miss M. to. Jordan visited Mis Neljliq Gailman of Newberry. They reporter a very nice timeT On Thurfday night. Mrs. Julia Holmes had as her gutst Mrs. Oscar Milki and family. Saturday -night Mr. ^nd Mrs. S. Louden had as her gutst Misses Eugenia Mae and Mamie Holmes, Mrs. Miller and family. They served a very tempting repast. ? 1 All the children have returned to the var'tus schoc/ls. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith, Mr. "ind Mrs. Ai drew Hunter spent-lhfilloidays vrtth their par eats, -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goggii s, . HAPPENINGS AROLND PhNDLETON Mr. Geotge Gailman %f New>erry, has returned hone after pending i few days \ ith his hildren Prof, and Mr?. B. \V. Jallman. ;; 1?;? Mesdam*"4 Lena Williams and Conyers Williams are stiL on the uck list a;.d confined to b?d. The Chn-tmas hloday? wfere greatly en]ved by young and old. Among th . festivities woe many house partus. 'All o|at-o$-town beachers are Wo/.lr ot nnst nf??k.tv after spending the holidays w .h home folk. ! 1 ? 7 Mr. Tom Morse of Atlanta7~Ga. spentSundf.y with .his mother. ? Among 'ho-se who entertained with elabo ate Christmas dinners were Mesd'.-mes S. A. Gartt, R. B. Thofrnpson" N. E. Washington, Henrietta- Foster and Lula A. Pickens. Rev. G. C. Fordand fam:ly have moved in the parsonage .0 the delight of th.? members. . Rev. Curry pastor of rcthel M. E. church has hs work well in hand and Is bringing new life to hig church. Theservices at King Chapel A. M, E." chuiv* were largely altend ec^Jsunday^ by' Members and visitors. Rev Fc/rd was at -lis best, being the first Sunday, ihe Holy Eucharist was administe ed. Messrs W. L.- Thompson Jr., Mortimer White, James Ellis Gant Nathaniel i':rown, Joseph Thompson, Ernest Garrison and Misses Janie Jackv.n, Conyers Polite, Lois Fester nave returned to tte vw-. ious collect 6. after spsnuing the Christmas holidays with panrntsr Misses ^tra Oliver, Lei ise Ro berta and I7 dna Smith ate leaving for New Yrrk Monday jjdVre they will spend the winter. PINE GROVE A. M. E. CHURCH Poir R -C Cunningham Pagtor Sunday was a beautiful day for church 8crv:ceB. Sunday school opened at its usual hour. Present with the Si.pt., Miag J. Lr Boyd and her c? workers founc at they post of duty. The less* n was taught by Rev. J. R. Ndums. At 12 o'c ock the pastor ascend the rostrum and brofught us a wonderful message a'g usual every one enjoyed it. The door of the churchman opened. Litt-ft Moses Boyd was onited to the church. The Lord's Supper wag given. The collection ves $14.20. ~Vl<rit6rs vera Mr. mil Mrs. Cor ley and Miss Sylvia Bjoz*r of Irmo; Mr. a- d Mrs Count> of St. Paul; Mis* Rice, St. James; the Robinson ft.mily, St Mtrk; Mr. Henry and James Tobias*, St. Paul The students have returned to their resp jcuve schools. The paator thanked ail the mem* ber$ for w* at thay gi"e him for ? ; E PAtMOTTO LEADER PINE GRC* E A. M. E. OUURCH Pine Gr?v.e A.M.E. Sunday acho<,J. was culled to order at the usual h&ur by the assist* ?-t~Supt. Mrs. Lessis Washington. Sunday held as usutl. Friday night being the last nite of the yea- watch night meeting was held. The Rev. Cannon of Friendshfp preached u vonderful sermo;.. Mrs. Oh\;>. Clark is .'till on the sick list! Wa houe for Wer 'a speedy re -.y ery. .. .Miss Matt e Boyd, who l as been in Charlotie for a short while is at hone. Mrs."Anna Chalk and daughters Vivian and Frances acc mpnnied _ by Mr.,'. 1 n.ma Jenkins was the 'Sunday ngih tguests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ray and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Raw Is, Mrs. Estella CI* rk, Mrs. Liia B Ray Caesar Rav J motored to Florida Saturday t*> the funeral of their sister and aunt. " Mr. nndJV.rs. Zebedee Smith and family-wen the dinner guests of Mrs. Minme Lowman ard family on New Year's Day. Miss Rut'.e Nixswi, M thoni? as Kinly, M:ss Nancy Paris and Mr. Q. C. Paris have returned to school fr a? cher Femeste s work. Mrs. Haj t.y Rhett is mewhat indisposed. We also no>*e she'll soon-be-better. ??-The Big Pisters' club n et at the home of Mis. Daisy Rhett with a large number attending. New and old busines. were disc isred after which a dsdcioUs course ^ras served. We accounted to mee t at the hnmp ?k DpIIar yinr^cnn. BETTIS ACADEMY -NEWS By Ruby L. Nicho.ton b- ' After an enjoyable holiday season our teachers and pupils have resumed th< ir duties all popped up and ready to go. It seems that old~Santa vas generous m the dis tribution o( his gifts to Lettishes. All are anxious to make 1938 a -banner yoa Our principal, Mrs. S. I. Collins was called to Lynchburg, Va., dur ! ing the holidays to* atteno. th.e funeral of a relative. Mr. *Varmicl<? AndBrson. She has the sympir^ thy of all. The friends of Mrs. B. L. Nicholson are glad that she is able to be up again and tru^t that she shall soon be quite well. . Classmates and other i'iends of Miss Sallie Bradley, freshman regret that the is il and wish for her a spcraj recovery. Mr. and IV ra. H.' A. Bb.-sengale were ilelig1-led to see th? ;r rela~ tives, Mr. u:d Mrs. Jlowerd Blas sngale, A'l.any, N. Y;, Mr.?arucL Mrs. Earl Blassengale. I :dgeland and Miss R-by Blassengft'e_ Lees. ville. during the holidaysPresiddrt and Mrs. Nicholson entertained e group of the teachers and ot.'.cr friends at ? bountiful Christmas dinner, Lt-c. 25. We egret that Mrs. C- J. Carroll, cur head matron, is detained at home because of h r illness and trustLthat she will soon fc>e -with rs ag- m. Miss Salle L. Bailey 6f the faculty _ Hi. Allendale nty Tr. schoo, was t visitor her, during the h'idays. Miss Lilian Sloan, F eshman, of. Simpson. ille hu soui sympathy and condolerce in her grief due to the death r'"Jh'er mother a . l ing the holidays. - x* xt,, . ,i,i r>v.Ko iuia? iuauiu uvjixllkzk,, v? xi madelphia. was the guest of her relatives. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Collii^s, during (tflve holidays. She visited at Pettis on Ne v Year's Day. Mr. Raymcnd Norris. vice-princi pal jrf th- school at Tate, Ga., qrotit *^re a3 tno house guest of the Tf!a "sengales. 1 He returned to his work January 2nd. - Miss-A. M. Cummings of our ' faculty was pleased to nu\e a3 her guest '.dur.r.g the holidjk.fi, Miss is now attending State college. Willie Man Garrett of Sailey, who1 Mr. and Mrs. C. Alt??rt Rubens^ and their fovr children aoent the holidays in Akien geats -of Mrs. Ruhens' nu her. Mrs. JE*I&0^frJlem ming. ~~ T~ Start the New Year right and keep to tV. right throughout the year, fcy ri ading The. Dalmetto Leade eacTrweek. CALVIN D'rfTRIRUTES 3,50. t'lCTl'RES IN YEAR New York?(C)?Ca'vin's News ? _ t /n TIT . mrri. ni ] paper oerv;..e, west ^otn at. distributed to the Neflrro press in 1937r 3.50<' pictures In mat ix form it was announced by Floy i J. CalT vift, editor and manager, Friday. The pictures covered iroividuals and scenes In Nejfro life and included practically all phases of racial activity. / ~ " 1 ^ -r-nrri t- .? t,. SOCIFTY HILL NEWS Services at Bethesda ami t7nlon Baptist churches were veiy interesting: Sut.a&y, Christmas cards, were rendered by both chors. Rev. S. B. Thompson ascendoa the rostrum and m cached ~one~ His soul stirring semons. 1 Rev. and Mrs. Wm. inderson and fomilc Kingstrcc tccompa- nied by Prcl. Freemar vnd Miss , Cornelia R< ose visited ; elativeb and friends In Socity lTiil during the holidaw Miss Rut?- Johnrcn, G rejisboro was the h ; so gue.'t <1 Mr. and Mrs, -X-Xi^.Djckson during the hoi- ' idays. Mr. and Mrs. Qcliu 1 ichor, of ^ Pennsylvairi.! spent the y 'lie tide with Mrs. E.izabeGfr. Wine:? Evans. Students from the various co*l- ] I'gos and schools sprucing the Christmas holiday^ at home: M1ss V Rosa McKar ; M.ss uha.krtft Buna- I parte. Miss CyntntarGt c ^o. Miss Arthunne pi ir.ee, Mr. "Jaxoes ~ Ston, Jr., Miss Daisy TJsccte and ^ Julius I3a:.;*e. Brother John Williuirs. sister Rebecca Mtndoek and sinm- Diry _ Swiney aro on the sick li t. We wish for thmn a speedy 'ecovery. Mrs. -R< ^ Qcca Johnakin, ~Phila delphia is spending w days with Mr. <vi a Mrs. Jamow Gamp bell. Mr. and Mrs. Heru-y Watson, Cheste fiel |_ ^pent a few jays with Mrs. Watson's parents. Rev.' and Mrs. P. B. Thompson. Miss Ch'istina Bailey and Miss Florence Williams have lust returned froir New York,. Miss Lil'. .n Bacote wl o is teaching at Pageland, with Prof. S. <3. Thomp (h. spent the holidayaj here with hey ^argjits, dr. and Mrs. Terr/ Bacote. Mr. J. E Dickson of. !' olumbia' and sonic ' f his relatives spent a few hoo-.- here last Sin day cis^J itfng his jftirm, Mr. J. B. Dick j son, Sr. * ? ? ffi? pkflijyK 3K8MC8?aa!03a3^:c^^ USE HAIRLONGER A wonderful flair Grower Mhkes the hair grow Long, Full and Luxuriant. A fair trial will "prove its wonderful worth. ?T~ 1-1 _ O mmreiim'r uruwer <S.">< PrtfiSlng Qtl ,__ 2">?r Postage 10c. : "i Al.glF P WYNNK ' & Box 21, Clio, S. C ~? B E ST" QUALITY _ COAL -ALWAYSPROMPT SHRV4tEPHONE 4311 ???"?'? ? I -? Dial 7?t?-? .f " "" John F. Hunter t Funeral Director and Embalmer Mrs. MARY H- MADDEN, Assistant I i^u ?. warper wireet La or ens, Sk C. 'Cv-- :-w -J-tjijj-. ' _ _ J I DUNN CHFEK BAPT. ClIURCH \ Rev. J. S. Maddo?. twgtor Everybt dy enjoyed a Merry Christmas i nd the New Y'-ar finds Us with new resolutions (/"Thought of zeal an:' courage to life the gram was very good-and en-joyed by all. Mr. ahd Mr?. "Warren McGrier, Mr o?,l Vro XT T> TV .. ilirntA* were dinnc-v guests of Mr. and i Mrs. B. G. Jteeder first Christmas Day. "Mrs Marie ,Toh..sop arrfv?d from V.'^hirgten, P. ? . and is spending sr metime with relatives smd Trienas > i?? Lula Mno Maddcx *pent the Mondays at home. Miss V'vt'an Anderson who underwent a.i - operatnion?&?doing J Slcolyl """ ' ~ tMr. Aloh bus Adams*^ as funerafczrd 3id Sunday. .~ ( Mrs. Loi i<=e Williams was luneralizrd a*- Pine Grove. ?ho was S7 yearn uC age, and was .lovetr by all who knew her. 122 ACTORS EMPLOYED , -LLP VYFTTl? Till? ATRP. New York?(C)?In a '37 review o? Negro r. 'lovq jn the \V'yA theatre bv th Federal The. tre Project. 122.-E. 42d street, it was revealed tha4 122 colored a< tors are assigned Fb the Lafayette Theatre in Hariom. The pcrscnnel has sent figufd being 253, of v hich 122 arc actors. J. Augustus Smith is head of the theatre, and Harry F. \L Edward^ i ml Edna Lewis Thorn as are assi.-tants. The report con eludes: "Foi the past few-months the WPA Negro theatre las been exeliisivL'ly manned and directed by colored theatrical workers, whf/se devct'on to the ioh nt hnntl coupled \vi i their wide experience I in the_ co> -mercial theatre, has made this WPA experiment in the finl.l nf ) npinl drama a fruitful . ' 8 WIBWlll WlHiBWI II " r> orw.)t.. 00Q(.f mmmmaamm WHILE IN NEW YORK STOP AT * WOODSiDE--" -=if Q-T-EL-'; i_ ' r ~'Mw Finest Colored HoteL ih Harlem '"2 121 <th Ave. at 142nd St. New York,-New YorkAL D.L BON 3 2400 David G. Ellison General Insurance H<;nest and efficient attention wiven to all business placed with me _ PHONE 5717 _ _ TIIK FI LL LINE OF BULK PERFUME AND TOILET ARTICLES.b. Counts Drug Store 11 or, W A SIIIN C, TON STREfff PHONE 2-19R7 . _ * Fari-O-Lin System "i; In Reautv Culture Give FAN-O-LDl^HAIR, Scalp Dandruff and ToiuT 'Preparation? a Trial'." Their worth has been proven. Have and are growing Hair on' Bald Beads and Bare Spot" when directions are follow eo. 'Will promote a full growth of Hair. 1 t>~~ it.:- r -i.'.a, nan vj rower 30C 1 Box Special HairJByowfer - 40c 4?Spnlp Sr>np - .? _ 20c . 1 Roy Pressing Oil 45c 10 cents extrn.for postage Registered in U. S. Patent Office. Agents Wanted. Write for Terms,' Made By ^ ' MW. VANNIE L. CAROLINA. ^029 Hrgh Market Street % Georgetown, S. C. -V-? Saturday, January 8, 1938.- ., VOMAN !< EPT ON N. Y flT A 1?P New, York?(C)?M,rs. Eunice Hurjton Crutar, who served fdr several mcv.ths ott the?rtaff ?o? Thomas E Dewey while he was Monday to continue on the staff a? Mr. Doty tovk office as District Attorney of New Y< rk county. Mrs. Carter is Expected tor : ? i;ei a luise ?* ner preset salary of $3,500 re) year.? HAMILTON'S Diamonds & Watches EASY CREDIT TERMS 1C1I MAIN ST. '. PROFESSIONAL** CARDS Honrs Daily: Sundays: 2:0(Tto 4:00 P.M. J. Wendell Stover PHYSIO--THfiRAHST GRADUATE MASSEUR Health Treatments By Appoint" ments ~~ 1314 Campbell St. Camden, S.C. DR. A. B. JOHNSON SURGEON Office: 1323 Assembly Street rnone 8466 Phone 8740 REV. J. H. JOHNSON Office: 2029 Marion Street NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in Real Rstate, performs marriage ceremonies, write wil's. deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Cal! tn See Him Dl,? O Af\n """* viiiw* i iiujio o4U ^ Ites. 07U0 ;N; J. FREDERICK \ttorncy-at-law and Notary Publio PI? T'. 1\ ALL COURTS . ?State and h?.<ierr.l Id 19 Wash ngtoff S<.,. Cula.' S. C. DR. IT. H. COOPER _ Dentist Special Attention Given to Diseases ot the Gums (.old Urown and midge Work A Specialty Office Phone -0429- Res. 8264 I 125 Washington St., _Cola., S. C. * .w * . Eye, Ear, Nose' and Throat Glasses Fitted Accurately ' Office Hours: Telephone: 11:00 to" ?:00 to 8;00 P. M. Office 3798 Office: Residence: 2O30r-Tuylot St. 1417 Pine St. Office Hours: Telephone: II A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8875 6 P. M to .8 P. M. ' '_. ^ Dr. W. D. Chappelle - Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and ChlT"H*iB A Specialty Office: ' Residence: 2115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St Columbia, S. C. Office Hours; -7 Phones: 8 to 9 A. M. Office S0S3 11 to 2 P. M. Res. 6798 Dr. R. B. Frederick OITce: - Residence; < 1107% Washington 14i6 Park Over Victory Savings ISank, Columbia, S. t3;? 1 < ? , 1?3B?. Phone 73? 1 . ' . -} . . AIL cias*l^^of?' Dental \Vork . ST - PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sunday# by Appointments Oflke: GervWe Street .# ?r4rajjfifltabiat S. C ? ; 0/tice Hour. Telephones: * a -m a Jit. tn , nn p m. OffirP ?QM T> 1 xvea uenga too m Dr. D. Kr^enkins DENT T jfgfc - ~ Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridge* * ' Sunday by Appointing^ , Anesthesia a iSpec ialty HKADAM^ETER'S ? Hair Grower For I^iseased SraTp?Gives Life A Beauty. BEST GROWER?ipply nnre a we^k?PRICE 35c. 1906 Blanding St. Columbia Counts Drug Store, Washington St. Thorn a* Drug Store. Tajrter md Harden Streets . r?? , ? v -