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SARAH THINKS THE CLUB. IS
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4*V Dear Bill:
. Am on the air again this week
? a;; I pcenn; cil. And will t ry- to doso
the' who.', year-of '38.
(lee! how I think the club is be;.iimin?to
i.nprove.-ftnd I was glad?
to see ihy litter on-the page", hut
had 'several mistakes ih" it, but 1
-trues* they ?1wore, unavoidable. 1.
looked for -Margaret Wright's lot-t-t???tee.
hut fi.iVd to see It as usual.
Well our Sunday school for '38
< is certainly improving. Susdtiy
night we had a program in interest
of the parent-,teachers association.
The f rogram; consisted of
debating, ringing, etc. The subject
of the debate was: "Which-is
MoiV Lo-ya1 to School, Men -or Women?".
S< ?i>e of the debaters are
as follows: Silas- Tbcmpson, G.'C.
Fernandez Clara Gil more and
t'rufTTTTr T,afTney> A free collection
war. taken for the interest
.of the school. The negatives won
heeause of raising the most mont
y,
Orrr?trf?*hn ?f pur
school is ill She is Miss R. C.
Collins. 8ii.. has been >it-sent~ToF
about a we-, k. He: place is being
fi'U.U K? A
tors on thf. Junior paggr.^1
thom every week and my ! how I ,
enjoy them as reading is my great I
est hobby. I wanted to vrite you
for a long i me, but my si "tor said
f wa? tor; young.. -But I am getting
to boTrTfal ^brg gTrT now. i~
am nine y< ars old and in the 5th
gvaflg. K1?h wake any ttilstakerr
don't laugh tfci? time, But if you
A. Sims of. Union. Miss Mary E.
Sin s. \\ ' rope her m.ier. success
while she is with us, also hope
' Mis's Collins will get better.
W.> Iv'm cl^cTed oiTiet'Ts fhr~
Su misty sCiW-f/l this year end hope
r - ihe.y will a. their very best.
On January -S, there will be a
clinic in Uihon; hope everyone
. will be "examined for health sake.
SARAII TIICMPSON*.
. SERENA VISITED FRIENDS Dear
Bill:
1 receive. your Christmas card
;ti il i ijnyiu iMiw-it 1 haxl a
nice Xmas 'thar.k the good Lord.
friends Inejj and T.eila Brown Sun
day! We had lots of. fun together
I jUft Wen . to..iee Cl;ire :ud Qphel
ia. - We IrsvHlpts of fu.i speaking
French and Latin. It wr.s fun to
those who thd not know what we
?= vse re?saying. ?
Yours tro.lj, "SErENA
JACKSON.
* TTUH.AKtrr MAKES \Roi.OCY
. Hello Eve'-.body;
Ei;^t I want to ask you to please
pardrrn me for not getting my
= |-tier in, the last two issues of
, ,, ? wont; ..L
was hav.incr such "a be* time I
forcot to \iite and last Mcndav
I was in s ch "a rush to get to
? .eh?ml- I t'?><;?*?;o. mail n.y letter
hut I will *iy rot'to lot that hap.P
'li again. I am sorry 1 mhde a
' b.'il start hyt hope to havo a good
< ialii'.g. ~
-Everything is moving on smooth
ly at sfhoil and we are studying
to meet th miu-year exams which
?.';will be coming off soon.
My mill ir ;*nd sister wonnfc*
prize each oil th'eir jars of fruit
? exhibited a' the 'fall jar "contest^
in Sumter. I had two jitrs on ex
hfhit'ios but I-Bida't win *his time
bujt T am going t<> start i <av for
the n xt tinre.
?ily littie sisu r ' said?sive?want
to'Arrite yon top. ?ct she nr-serrd^-??
ing her letter. Please accept - it
as she is sft anxious~to?vrite.
So long Vnitl next wept.
---- MARGARET WRIGHT.
RERNICF LIKES RE a DING
Helli Bill.,
I want to say hello to all of
. the Juniors. _Ahd I \vant to write
ICt'ters fo*r your page too. You
"Way not 1 c>w me but I "know a
coorl manv of Vfimfrnm vonr let.
|he_
iio iJjLg
1ith'<; kkiaQV u/tnmr
nv ni avi/'
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.. iy3 r?1
state \ '
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it together with a self addressed
netto Leader, Bill Carver'fc Club, < .
i. C. Your name will be placed on |
will let nv.> Ui a member of your '
club I wil Ly to send in .cine real i
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interesting titers. I shall look to
hear from you Bill.
Yours,
been ice molester,
, KIDDLES BY JOHNNIE MAE
ear. Bill; :_L__
I have ' decided to write to th"e
elub again* -L received the Christ-j
mas card and wis very glad to
get it. I also made a resolution
o try and send a letter to the Junior
Page each week. I am tenth
grade now and there is plenty of
studying to do, but I don't mind it.'
I have been reading the Junior
Page weekly and wouldn't miss-it.
for anything.
Bill, I am sending some riddles
and h'ope everyone will enjoy
them. ,
Riddles
1., Why is love like a potato? ,
Answer?Because it springs from
the eyes. .
?How . long is a string?
Answer?Twice the distance fromits
center. I
J. What is it they all are dying
to ride in ?
Answer?Hearse. . 1
1. When is a piece of wood like
a king?
^TTswcr-?When "It1"*'' made into ir
ruler.. ?: ? ^ j
JOHNNIE MAE LEE. |
Anderson, S. C.
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ROSA LEE WRITES
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Hear Bill:
I am again writing to' the Junior
page. I hope every mernbtu
yviu write a snort letter to the Jun
lor Pauiv The reason I took su h
i long time to write is because 1
was just too lazy" to write.
I hope everyone had a merry
Christmas-and a happy Now Yea1'
I hnd n jolly time.
I~hope the Jtmror "Pave will be
rMll of letters this week. Well I
.ruess this is all for this time so
>ye, hye unt41 noxtr week.
1 ROSA
LEE SMITH.
Elko, S. C.
HELENA NEWS
drown Chapel A. M. E. Church
Rev.-T. H. Weathers, '^astor
The Suric ay school .va. opened
It Hit- 4MI.ll 1 f I 10.:l 1 o',le> lk liy
.he Suptl, Mrs. Emma L Brooks.
The lessor, was beautifully taught
by the te-eV.ers and rev'owed by
"Brother?Waiter Williams. We
have On a >ar drive in ou>- Sunday
u-hoo-to r-vse money for the S.
C ar.rl the tla^s raising *ho higna
prize. Our Sunday school is im
proving Very much. The I oys and
iris, a'-o out- mi Idle ago parents
ake u toeir duty to attorul
:unday schi cd every. Sunus'y morning.
1 he Heh ,:a school Iris a basket 1
hall team. Mis^ Cythei.ia Raye
lii-ector. S'.e-Fas great- fiitereat in
teaching the children. ,lo a few,
more mon hs Ilcuna school wtjl
be jlUvt- wli.'.t we intend?for-ii to
-be,?They?j^-e-als^-rplanning. on
getting , a '<nnis game.
Miss Ethi_LL?Wrighr. v ho is at
tending s hi-ol at Denn. uk was
home for the holidays. She has
made her return. We hojie her
much success. Also Mr. OzTo B7
Clark from Greenville visited his
parents d > ing-the .holidays.
We have cn the sidle list: MPs."
Sarah Caler.icnse, Mrs. Alice Sumi
mons, Mrs Lola Steward, Mrs.
Hallia Weathers and M >s Leal a
Frye. We hope thci^. a ^speedy
recover. Miss Emma?L. Clark i>T
olarmirvjf u taking a tn, to Coumbia
SaC: day. Hope her vmuch
success. .
RTTRKCRrRR Pfrtt
THE LEADER
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BETHLEHEM BAPT. CHURCH
- Rev. E. E. Gauldcn, Pastor
Nowhere,S. C.?The Sunday
sehoul ,got well on its way Sunday
mornii;; at 10 o'clock under
the leadership of Supt. R. F. Glad
den.
For A Life Of Service" was discussed
with interest by all of the
classes. The review was conducted
by Bro J. B. Morgan nt which "
time the geographical setting of
the lessor '.as stressed.
The morning services were open "
ed with Mi.-s Ojetia Gilliam at the
piano, aft r tfnr regular devotion- :
al exercise" our pastor came be-'
fore us with a message on Stew?
ardship. We wer; again reminded
of our .Vowardship and as leadijrs
we nrist.be mindful at all
times, of tl et things God has en.
trusted Int.. utn hands' 5 ;
w o nau quite a iew wv.*ors wor
shipping vTlh us at our morning
services, 'ir.iong the ma- y were:
J&La- H._^L jG.uess^_
(Jary, Mrs ! aura Jacksor Maney "
-the Home liemcmstratioa.
Xewbcrry county and ma.r; others.
Mrs. Maaoy gav\ ys a brief talk
as to the t,\ pe of work slie is ^try
ing. to do ir our midst; and after
listening to her talk and at the
same lima explain her work, we
feel that she can look forward to
a?deeper interest and. jmore cooperation
fr&T. us on a whole.
At the regular B.Y.l1- U. hour
Mr. pinion ArHen whe was the
guess speaker gave U&. some helpful
remarks. We are always glad
to have Mr. Allen with us. He always
giver us something to think
about. " Our
S inlay services were
brought to a close Sunday night?""
at which t:me the spirit was high
and everybi dv seem to have been
happy. Oiii pastor climaxed the
services by firing fway on this
subject"! * eadfastness Under The
Leadership of the M^st High".
Ti.vt \V.. L.,.V.
we have bete bought wit11 a piicer;
11 Cor. 0:19 20. '
We are asking all of the paI
O
rent# around and about Newberry
to see to ii that their children go
to some Sunday school^ cji Sunday.
If you -icvo your children you
will trait. the'at the Way they
Should go. r.ml go^that way some
time yourst if.
MT. OLINE BAPT. CpVR*-'H
Bev. K J. Gallman. Pastor
Chest ei S. C-?The S S met
at 1.0:30 o v'ock with our Supt. in
i charge. Sunday mornisg services
}at 11 :3(j o t Vck. The'_past?.r spoke
fiom 'ho > .tijcct God's Word Will
I Stand. Isaiah 40:8. He always
hring to u; a message full of the
Holy Gho*t.~ , ,
Evening, .service at 7-30 o'clock.
Prayer ser\ ice conducted by sister
Esther Ha-okn-and sister Maggie
Nelson. Subject of message: TTow
Should We Escape if wo Neglect
Tile PI as of Salvation. Another
\voiid41 ful sermon was brought
to us.
| Mfrs. Mamie McFadden from
Rich burg awl Mrs. .>lary HlJlll'J,' "
from SpahtanbuVg worshiped with
i
us.
The .Missionary society met -at
the home of Mrs. Daisy- banders'
Friday afernoon. Quite a number
were presest.
Mrs. C?> -vie Cloud from Charlotto
-Kptuil?' he week-end "itb rel- ativos
an'" friends.
NEW SAIVT PHILIP
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. C Capers, Pastor
J ^ oi?Charleston,
S. C.?Services were
good at St I'hilip church on Sunday.
The , astor was ht nis best
all day. Our church is improving
well-belove'iT pastor at the helm.
On Sunday, January .), r ur pasT
tor wag in 'he pulpit. >de took his
Text fvbhi f'JVth Psalms and Ke~"
used as hi> subject The Vanity'of
Human f..idcavorness Withooit
rGo<Ps?Ble? ?It - >va- a soul
stirring s?*"vnr>n, each and every
soul was vigtily fed with ihe gQsnul
itllflrirftf I i r\c*
Our Sun'c.y school'is s! ill alive
Ttnd improving wonderfully. . ??1
At 7:30 evening worship began.
The past. spoke from GctnesiS J
-Ti-h-subject Be Ready Tlx Going To
Rain. TV is sermon w: s indeed
interesting One person joined '
the church : 1
We are riw joshing forward to J
our first?ttearterly?co'ifcience to be
held on the lGth. T.ie dacrs.of '
St. Philip are always ope*' to vis- 1
itora. goma to ehtt^fifer Go to I
churefc. ' - 1
B PALMETTO LEADER
molntvilIe news
On Decc-rber 27th the Fiedmont
community was saddenca by the j
death ol Mr Charity Simpson. He i
was funerthzed at Fair View A.
M. E. church, Her..?mher Tflth. The J
funeral Wa* conjluctad _di Rev. S. .
M. HfllsPV rrf Npwhorr .) o coiotur
by Rev,-D-- S. Suber of Clinton. :
The addresses given en his life hy ;
Messrs O. C. MclMorris, W. jL.
Potts, T. P Pitts, W. M. of Free 1
and Accepted Mason and Rev. D. 1
S. Suber the pastor1 speke for a i
few minutes His theme v as "De- i
sires Sha'i Fail". Mr. Simpson J
was he hot est "to^olor^, people- ~
but to whitv also. He'w>uld>help \
his fellcwn an with a smi'e, it was :
from <;his heart. "
He leaves to mourn nis passing 1
a wire, Mrs. Anha Slvrpfon, five *
sons: Walter, Thomas, Tharjey, 1
William, Jerry; onuf jranichild,
one da"ughter-ln-lavt; 't*rj brothers ~
W. H. Sin.rson of Clivton: Moses
Simpson ol' New York City; four ,
sisters, Mesdames Mollie Frank
.t x\7n?A~.,fr. m.... r>.?~a c 1
vjx ?? vuui^ ? i?icki y vuj;vio i'U. cpai
:anburg; N. ncy Jenny. otay Court '
Mattie Hil.- Clinton; tuve aunts:'
I'heresa .Tin .(sun, Savannah;?Put- tiford,
Inoi Hunter of .N\w York
City and a host of re1 a fives" and "
friends. T: e family have _our
deepest -syrrpefchy. ^
Sunday, .f; nuary Oth jei\ices at J
Piedmont church was very good. '
bev. R. C. Johnson ready preached
a noble sermon. Ilia them a was |
'The Churt h Faces the NfW'Age". l
Everyone ta! under the sound of
his- voice, ctuid not help tut feel ]
I he spirit. ? (
This is a new year i rd every- (
one shoul l resolve to r. ake thin
an. ideal ore.
Rev. A. A ThoropsCi^ ..pent bat ~
urday night at the ho le of Mr^
ET. W. Pittr. He was c-n route to .
Abbeville. M'ss Lila M. P.-itsf were
in Clinton Saturday on business.
She was accompanied by Mr. Walter
"Simps'-n, Miss M. M. Caldwpll
and Mis. T. D. Pit':-.
McClelland Presbytery will con- j
vene at Picdmor.' Presbyterian j
church, January / th. j
DARLINGTON NEWS.
Rev. J ell Iritis [rrem.dnuL a won-, j
rferfttl?sei men Sunday morning i j
and Sunday night. Over 200 people j
attended church Sunday. Collection
was $45.00. We see only success
tbjs year. We have?a ?wonderful leader
in the, person of Rev. Jenkins,
where ho leads, the member- "
ship expects to follow.
Prof. B. A. Gary is on the sick
list. We hope for him-a-speedy rtu_J
covery.
Mrs. Ellen Stanley-one of Darlington's
oldest citizens was Inirl
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to rest Sun(lay~"afternoon.
The Sunday sehool lesson \va~s t
quitiiJnterojiting Sundap morn-int*. _
Mr. M. S. James, the assistant
Supt. reviewed the lesson in a
very practical way.
Mr. Herriott, father-in-law of
our pastor is spending some time
in the city at the "parsonage with
his daughter. '
NliW TRL.n V JiAI'T f IIURCIt
Rev. 1 F. Stewart. 1 astor
Wellfoi i S. Full I;.'.;.' school ^
met at it* usual h .ir wit*, a large i
crowd. Sept. J. B. Foster id
teachers v.('re at their pests of
duty- After <-ery interesting class
discussions the pastor c- pie forward
and "p.ive a timely vmw. 1
fhe mc'i i lug de'otional services
were- conducted by Bro _ B. F. t
T.ompson after which tit pasto.'|
came for-.wrd and delivered an '
excellent?s. rrnon. He 1 oaed as .
te>t Isaiah ,"2:10, Theme Lift Up
A Standard ''or The Peopie".
1'he BTL met at QuiO And -formulated
n" v plan" for r.*38
At 7-30 ?le evening?service begtrn."
?;he rev. B. P. Swlth dc]i\ -a
ered the r t \ enopg message. His
text was '-tk^ 4;J&- TWvas-a
strone menage and wn$ enjoyed
by all. ^ Our pastor c^mo forward
with his ter and driu?-'i to our
church.
The Jun i'i choir fu""i.ihed music
for tl. day. CoJw.nons for
Lhc^ ilay . was $29.31. ^>u:r?y visi
tor;? were rut to worship with us
Sunday. "Ysitofs ate always weiv""
:orne^ _____
On Januriij 11 the Emancipation
house Trc- speaker of the day
wi.ft R"vr;P..F. Stowan. Ilis sub- '
ioet was " >.e Present-day Outlook?
Te * i **-r-?
ui me /\ rencan iNegrr/". This
was indeed :>n outstanding address
find one e i g to tie roitPniboiMH]
jv thee wK> heaid it. Others ap
fiea-ring on ^he- pregwHR?.
Rev. G Aiic-r Boyd, Rev. L. Jones
?nd Mrs. A L. Sboltbn. _The Ncjro
hymn w?t *anj? by
the~school children,
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CL1VTON
NJBWS " 4
The girls baskc.ball club had a
inactoee game Fr:day betv een two
?ioupa of .tjs members n preparation
for tii-> first game yith Finpy
High i.rhncl .of Cheaper
A minstrel ,$liQiSL and fortune
telling will be the featuie at the
scnoqi tr.is coming Friday night
it eight p .1
A bopcin r contest between members
of the school and n supper
.voll open the-"drive for a gymnasium
at P'l' Street school. This
iuilding is to be used not only as
\ gym bii' also" as a community
rented- ior the- tbwn.
Sunday school at Mt?Moriah
met at the usual hour; the lesion
was ught by the superinten
:lent ar.<i -wi s reviewed by Rt'V.
Reeder. UT' morning service was
'ondueted by the pastor, Rev, W.
R. Reeder
M:s. Chiura Barksdale has been
ill for the past week. On the
sick list cs also Miss Mattie
Sifunders ?lto is suffering with
pneumonia. The membvis of Mt.
Moriah uisir them both ? - speedy
recovery. . . '
The Rob; fon quartet 31 vow Mt.
Vernon rendered a deligh'ful program
at, Friendship A. M. E.
:hurch Sunday night. T! c-y were
sponsored oy the Missionary society?
FoTTy-hlne visitois. were
present. Tne songs were enjoyed
>v aR.
A "Wcrr.nloss Welding" will
be given at the church Monday
night. A tricycle is to be given
to the bo.v who has raised the
largest a,;:' i.nt -of ni.jn*y in a
drive spons<n cd by'.the n-:r of the
:hurch..
A Joe L. uis rally \vU' be held
the second Sund ly in February!
Who wil| be Joe Louis ihc second?
1'IfKENS NEWS.
The following persons have re
.urned to their various positions
Prof, and Sirs. J. R. Bates, Miss
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i^aurens, ?. C.
Velma Watters, Mrs. L* C. Fisher, i
church with the pastor, Rev. P.t
. L. Lawton at his test. Collection' f
was 4 T" ^ c
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1 r.i< w M.ivi ?snt*li'ty mi-t at the'j
of Mrs. L. Rosemond Thursday. K
New Year's resolutions were gi-!f
ven by the membei's. After the
program and business the hostess
served a delightful repast. Every, j
one was highly entertained. ?
The Baptist W.tf.M. met at the |
-home of Mrs, Melence Burgess on
Monday, Tan. 3. J Each auxiliary
has resolved to do better work for |
the year of 1938.
Mi;. L. C. Franks ~of^Greenvllhr of
the Franks & Son Funeral
Home, spent several houds here *
Saturday.
were the dinner guests of Mr. and
. Mrs. Alvin Kirksoy Sunday.
Mre. Loxico Kilgo entertained
th^ Little Folk club Monday at her!
home. The youngsters were made'
very happy Avith many little gifts ,
given by Mrs. Kilgo. L
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The Emancipation Proclamation 6
program was sponsored by Mr C.
jW S i7,emore Jan. _I1 at the Baptist. _
church. The following persons ap.
pcnred on program: Mr. B. R.
- Kirksey ?spoke-on -Fanning. M r. Ifgressivo
farmers in our County. *
He has gained much a"hd is still
doing real farming.We have many j
. laborer^ of the Agriculture field,
but very few that do real progres- .
sive work.
I .Mrs. Amanda Rosemond spokein
interest of the Ladies?AiiL. and
Women's Home * M. Society;?also Mrs.
L.' C..FTsEer."31 rs. .Jennie Allen
spoke'on the Bible. Mrs. Susie I
Tolbert BYPU Society; Mrs. Me- 1
I lence Burgees. Baptist W. II. M.
1 Mr. Ad jar Griffin spoke in interest
of the church. The program was t
largely attended.
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Saturday, January 15, 1938
CARD OF THANKB.
We wish to thank all of our
fiends and neighbors, white and
olored, who were so Kind and
houghtful during the illness and
enth of our father. Mr. John firm
1am. We wish also to thank all
or the beautiful floral tributes.
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J. Wendell Stover
vPHYSIO THERAPIST ...
Graduate masseur - - .
(ealth Treatments By Appoint*
manta? - ?314
Campbell St. Camden, S.C.
3R. A. B. JOHNSON
surgeon.
Olfice' i >23H Assembly Street ?
Phone 3466
Residence: 919 Oak Street
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XEV. J. H. JOHNSON
Office: ?029 anion Street "*
NOTARY PUBLIC
>ealer in Real Kstate,- perform*
marriage ceremonleB. write wil'a
!eeds, mortgages, claims, etc.
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)ffic? Phone 8407 * Res. 679t ?
N. Jr FREDERICK ,
Utorney-at-law* and Notary Publlo
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
?-State and Federal
119 Washington St,. Cola.' S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist * 7
Special Attention Given to Dis
eases 01 tne Gums
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
)ffice Phone 6429 Res. 8264 v
125 Washington St,, Cola., S. C.
I)R. J. G. STUART
? Ey?, Ear, Nose and Thront?
Glassed Fitted Accurately *
Office Hours: , Telephone:
1:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 8796
Office: Residence:
030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St
Office Hours- ?"- Telephone:-1
A. II. to 2 P. M. ? IW887F _
6 P. M. R P M *
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
Plijiioian and Snrgton
tiaaaaa* at Wom?n and Chil'-M"
A Speo'alty r '
Oflftaa: ? Residence:
14b Lady Bfc 1301 Ptne-SU ?
Columbia, S. C.
Office Hours; Phone*,
8 bo 9 A. M. Office 1088
1 to 2 P. M. Re*. 87?B
6 to 8 P. M. /
Dr. R. B. Frederick
?Physidan ? ? ?
Office: Residence:
10TH Washington 1418 Park
rv?r VTatOTy Savings Bank,
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All daises 0f Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
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-PAINtESO DETRACTIONS
Sundays by Appointments
Office: 2369% Gervaf* Street
Columbia. S. C' ~
rOfficS Hour.-- Telephone?:
:30 A. M. to / :00 P. M. Office 6031
Res'dence 8871
Dr. D, K. Jenkins
DENTIST
filing, Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment - ?
Anesthesia a Specialty
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