The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 22, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 6

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cw* - > v ^ Page 6 ' _^v ' "$L3ui m - "- APPLICATK . '! - '' DATE A NAME ' A CITY i GRADE . ... "SCHOOL ?;?BIRTHDAY ..? , 4 ? > > Fill out this coupon aiul in ail,; ' ^ stampeld envelope to The Palm I the roll book, and you will rocer TO MEMBERS ONLY Dear Members: Bill, has been reading ycur letter and they are so vtry interest. ing that l want to see e"ch memher. -1 am asicmg eaoh member . - tousend Bi.i. one o;' your f'ictures. I am giving you plenty of time, as I want to make a group of ' the membe-a and - let it npp_ear in the paper mi - the "26th of^ftfarch. Got- your calendar and see how r.fuch time you have. Send it to Rill irt tinii tr? ! > ? fiiiVUicVi, ' send .1 picture that you v, ant returned "as .Bill wants to put it in . .Her scrap book. From Bl?,TL * SKItENA f 1N ns~RTXF5~TCT BE ' - HELPFUL ?f>oar Bill- " ; ' . Was glad to see so ni'.ny letters on the pr.ge. enjoyed reading them. Rill will yo*u please sei)d nrc a pap r every tfoek. ' We 'are having sone hard' work .in school It won { he long before school closes. Hill I am reading "Boys an i GHs" in the 'State' paper. I think it is-veiy tiico to r ad. Wish Voir W.tlllfl. V' tul Bill 1 "d'd r.ot say arc thing abdut the Rt !es you sent : me but was .very * !' d t& get them. They will he'i> pre so much. Do not for*~ got to sei d me a paper every week. You*- trvjly, ' ???tt? SEkLNA JACKSON. ILL .. K. A CHER BACK Dear* Bill: Hero 1 am aprixir. as usual. Well Bill, our teacher, Mi?.i H. Ch Covins i- brck with us after several d;vys of absence.' Gifi l-gu?.ss " you" know every . week hrmg more_ ..news; sine" I wrote' you last our class.mates, seh.r.'olr.iatOs and 100111 mates Elliot and Chrislene Moore lost tlu-ir mother. Mr-.. Gertrude C 'Moore. W i deeply sympathize with the b leaved familv. ~ Oi> Thur-day ami Friday we v.vii b< rin iir mid term i \ai inn-. ?... linn. H ip evcrvnoe W'll come up to the requiied examination. Wake.- rp V-hih members, we should hav? ;1 whole pane of news I'l ni;i t.-ur jd-uh. Where iN T. E. - . flohiiaa n, tile Bowman girl and - 'Tiivnr -m- LmaiLAo. the club. If Mr. Hampron i3 Wnd enough to give us a page we should s.er-i our news ir. weekly. Looking for more news tnis week I'd better lii g off. bo long:, * S .RATI THOMPSON. ENJOYS BINGO PARTY.' Dear Bill: 11c-rt. I am again, hope everyone is getting ."long nicely I was -iM.it ,,v, i- ii.vml ttVir-r, t .mened the _ Palmotto Leader and timed ,.to The Jur, 101 PfTSe???ead alL . nit'f?lottora on?LL Hope, it sill b* fill ntrain this week. We bad a binge/ party Friday before las', ! won one game which I thought I was going to never win. My youngest* brother won two games, r.iy oldest brother won -rrrr?game Wrd -my cousin won * three games. We all erjoyed it .just fine. ? . ^ *jui iLii'^i lummg uri nwiy. Quite a children in niy crass room are malting health books, some are o-aklng d-awing books. ?-?*- WeH-r so long- untiL. next. week. ROSA^ LEE SMITH. miixir M\K ut,PORTER FTTR HER SCHOOL PAPER. " Dear EilL... I thipk the Club Is improving very and' was -?? glad to see my .-letter cm thg Junior page?" I enjoy reading all'the let' lorKrand( feel as though I know the ~ o Club members in person. Bill, I . must tell?you?about^ OUT School | paper. The paper called ths ReedSareet Informer originated In the' tenth grade-, but it is. also support' ~ -?L1 r tU- "'-iTiPi Hiif was elected from the tenth grade.r -TU ~ /r r 11 ?l . ( .inc ...i.i as loimws: realtori ^ Charles Jackson ;,_Asst. ^Editor, J. Louise Ferry; Art Editor, Frank! ? Roscman; Society Editor, Adeline Mwr+'n; Editor, Joseph JfosI ter; Business Mgr., William Crawford; Circulating Mcrr., John McKelly; Reporters, Daisy McKolly, Estehr Grant, Wilfie Perrin and Johnie M. Lee. Faculty Advisors Mrs. J. L. Perry and Mr. 0. F. Wright. I. The paper is published bi-month lv and has been successful so far an 1 T hopV It w>!r?AftlinU8 W UB. __ Bill- _L hope -to aend you a paper r ? in the future. Ycmr friend. Johnnie Mae Lee, Anderson, 8. C. a Che 40*?4U [ITHVC nKt AQ jT mnrtY yvt )N BLANK T ] r ~N.\ . i?3...J \ STATI: .--s.r. ;; -? 'ACE - ?-; it together with a self addressed j , letto Leader, Bill Cai'ver'&s Club, J [ C. Your name will be placed on < . ye a membership card anHnjFuVtotT' r WILSON WAKES UP AG A IN.\ Hello Everybody! I am sorry, that 1 took so lbng to write yon, hour with Supt. and t'-achers^aT their r.ost of duty. At. New Eethel Baptist church Lhc Rev. J. B. Legion of Spartanburg, pastor of Thompson St; Baptist elu.rch pioachcd?a . won!"rful serm..*n Sunday after vhich " >.';i s < n Tfrye.i In alh?M- nnd Myg B. Deshields also the ushers of Thompson Chapel were visitors. We. welcome one and all. Mrs. Can idee Morris of Washington, D. C-7?vinitod?hor__parents here last week. She -wr. s .railed home tothe bedside of her father who is ver> "til. She rnurned to )'uV Home 'S^timtay. We' hope Mr. Part- a-speed-./ recovery.. i ?Mrs Pol T.end.T left Saturday nigflt for Washington. P. C. tp visit her sister, Mrs. Blanch Foster. v ?: Mesdnme1^ Hattie-rSteens, Inez Alexander, DruciHg Norris, Evelyn Wilbur n, -were the dinner ie.'t/ of ?l r a"r} Mrr Fi nTlUParks in Svartanlr.rg Sunday, 16. Mr. and. Mrs. GiOver Floyd visited the homes ofLMxs. Ida^Gar rett axdf Mr. ClA)rcJi(re Dawl^ins route trAjratr Courtr-Suiiday aftotnoon. ' ' Miss Elmer Ferguson and Miss Nanzetta Parks of the Waverly hospital ant tho Good Samaritan hospital in Columbia who have been vsiting their parents ^Ir. ahd Mrs. Rruben Ferguson arid Mr, nnd ATi-q Vrty Parka returned totheir duty January 10th. ??? >1T. LEBANON A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. F. L. Bouey, Pastor S.C.?Th fie .who. came Lo worship at Ht. Lebanon A. M. E. chifrch receive i a stirring message frcmi the 5th chapter of II Corinthians. The text was based upon the 10th verse and Rev. Boney in his characteristic way preached the prospel with fer vor and power. Amonft those who heard this ..ressaffc were Mrs. ReWlgfal! ormiyp Pp'lftg. ^ ter~ot Rev. Bouey whom ho had not fl?m tn a period of thirty years Mr. L. P. Gardner, a nephew Who m Instruct^ hi arrrtctjltore In the Ridfrfynnjh **hool #nd Miw uui i am sun a raem&er 01 mill ?.iirver Club. enjoying?my-j very muili.and hope you ond j.11 the members are enjoying themselves. i uftr getting along all ight in school. We have had some jad weather. So long ~ ' ??WitaoiiReae. Cheraw, S.-C. ' MARYLAND MEMBER WRITESj Dear Bill: i am writing to the v'lub again. i am sending some riddles: ? ? I 1. What walks on its head all -day ? Answer: A tack. I 2. What i^ dead in the middle in<J alive on both ends? Answer: A man plowing with a horse. . J 3. What works all day and sets' in the corner all night? Answer: A broom. . * ' I 4. What's higher with the head otT than with the head on? Answer: A pilliow. Beatrice Simpson, Camp Parole, Md. marc;aret on air again Hello Evervbrrdv! Another week as passed and I am on the air again. I am certainly glad that a large number has .pledged t o <end in news for our Junior page. I nope it will soon be filled up. 1 am real busy in school now. We art solving equa'ttoffs and working square root. Believe me -or not but I can really square; those numbers. "My sister spent a part of yesteijday with me and we had a good time. My slogan for the new year is "More Letters for the Junior Page." I am now signing off until next week. Margaret Wright _r" i BF.RNICE ENJOYS READING CLUB . LETTERS. Rembert,. S. C. Hello Bill: I was real glad to ?ee?my-4etler__in - the paper last vcok, so. I am sending you ano-thir one, but -you did not tell me vhether I could be a member of your club. I really enjoyed readng nil of. the letters. Hope more will send in letters. I "Went t o ?Su-mlayL-Schooh- I enjoyed all' of the services. 1 will write you again next week. BemiCeMe Letter. ? FF NEWS Trinity A. M. E. Zion "church -'unduv seh>?tM-opaned- at the usual " ? " ~ ? TBI uiferf? c. ^ I Best of the faculty of the Saluda achooL .syatom. Mt. Lebanon was glad to welcome these visitors. At 7:00 cclock p.m. the pastor brought ancther * instructive gospel message in t y. hch he emphasized the necessity of regeneration. Presiding Flder J. C. Quarks of the Greenville district and Rev. J. H Burns pastor of Flat Rock A. M. E. church were his pulpit associates at tins service. Each, of whom made timely remarks, Mt. Ziort Tresbyterian" Church? Sunday school wa8 held at Mt. Zion Pr<>byterian church with (7. W. Elli^ Supt.. conductiug; After the study~ol the lbS^ son Rev. Mr. Davis of Johnson C. Smith university of Charlotte, N. C., ms.de rdmarks. He also" delivered a splendid sermon at the hour of morning worship. ?\ S* Marv Baptist Church? An, interesting session of the S." Sr^wsfce held?at St. Ma?y church with?M^v-A?IC- dinkacoles, Supt in charge." After this, the Pastor, the Rev L. E Daniels- preach ed a noble Sermon to an appieciative number of hearers. The service was impassive throughout and eac^olip pVesent- st-eme'd encouraged SLd uplifted?"' , Mr; C. _S. Cowan\remains critically ill at his homV while Mrs. Cowan is ?cmcwhat" better. Mrs. Rosr Kennedy of NAsheville, N. C., returned home a f^w days ago after i-i ending 'sevei-al days Tttr-thn hr?Pdde~of her brothor Mr. C. S. Cowan. . V ( Mrs. Mwhtl R. Lee retumedNto -her home in New York on last \Saturday rafter spending several I months as the house gueit of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J D. Rob- J ertson. Mr. Elliott M. Johnson, of the Due West unior High school faculty spent last week-end in Ninety-Six wit . parents and friends. Mrs. loksy P. Davis teacher of ^second; and third grades in the 'Titre~~W*-sTt--soUuoiy-ia_ fionfined tPher home in Abbeville v.ith infIU~ mi7.fl. Tho schcol and ent:re communityhop: that she may?soonbe well and able to resume her work. Miss Vermelle EPis is sub in her place. Mr. George Anderson rrratic?a-1 business trip to Abbeville on last Saturday. 1 Miss emu- A. Holmes of the Un ion _ School ~facttky-e?-the_Gree>nvillo City s'.hool system si ent the 1 last week-end at home. Mrs. Vi< .a Goosbey who has been shut u with flu *0/ several days is convalescent. I Uff-Willia-m pnatwi igllt of Pamplico, S. C., visited- in ttre~ home . cf h'i mothtr-in-!aw, Mrs. Emma l't :'.tt last week-en<k ... . y -* ? "WEEPING MAItV BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. W. 11. Neal, Pastor " White Oak, S. C.?-At 12 o'clock" services began. , The pastor preach ed an inspiring isermon. ^ Collection $13.05. Communion was administered. TIki . . yUrt. tr? the Junior trustee board: Alexander and Eugene Robinson, Loney Gaithcr, James C. Richmond, Willie H.. Beaver, AnSriw Roseborough and Lindsay Richmond. "Enbta Richmond;??L?Rnnvp nnd Sarah Ann AVilliums were weekend visitnr<; K L. Richmond also! Polly" Camps? * ;??J Amanda Douglass is some better. Julia Mae Gaither and J. W. Sawyer's wife- are-in the hospital in Columbia. We hope for their. -rarfar-T-rocovorv, Miss I-?^y Ppyd is sick. _ ?nnd Snndpra are^ doing splendid work in their nt-\y school building. NEWS IN AND AROUND HARTSVILLE We now have a new agent for The Palmetto eader, Mr. Eugene1 btuckcy. Mr. StUckey will deliv- j irr the paper every Friday and take subscriptions the first of each, week. A group of yOung men and women met at the home of. Mr. Jas. E. Bradley for the purpose of or-' 2:anjzing a social club on last' Thm-grlny The name of this club will be announced in the next, issue of the "Leader". The Boy Scouts of America held its weekly meeting Monday night, Ttinuary, lOlli at Centenary . M. E. church. The officers ancf members of this troop are striving to make one of the strongest troops in the state. ST. JAM FA A. ME. CHURCH Rev. W. B. Bouler, Pastor . I -Services were wen Attended Sunday with encouraging anticipation .for the future. Peginning with the Surday school Mr. Sawyer of Emmanuel station Was present and reviewed the lesson beautifully. The pas.or preached jLwo wonderful sermons. Sunday morning he preachc.l from tin subject: Trusting God and Trustng Man. Sunday nigi t subject: Walking by Fnit.b TVia ^i,rnuK?/l 1 cellent mucit at both s?ryioe8. We arc still having warm pray.ert'Delaney is still leadirff. Several visiton were, present Sunday. and daughter. vlatter*^ erf ?l-_ trayg yelccwt. : i jutmtiTo t wATngH _ MARION DISTRICT HOLDS I DISTRICT COUNCIL me nistrict Council of the Marion district convened at Bethel A. M. E. church, Conway, January 10, 1938.?Dr. Spears presiding 'elder. After the opening the elder liiade introductory remarks. Hie presented Tlr, J. M. .Jackson. lia*tor of St. John station and Hew Jamefa M. Davis of Singletary station as the new men of the district. The presentation of all the pastors and ..officials of the district?was -made. Several visitors' were also px-esented. Among whom were Mrs. Sptars, Mrs. A., L, Sander^, Dr. J. S. Coe, Mrs.' Reed, Rev. J. W. Bellamy of the i j A. M. E. Zion church. All of these' I spoke encouraging words to the|( ' group. : The elder read a number of objeetives whitfiv the district approved. . " . "... Mrs., Sanders was presented and' she presented the claims and need of the W. H. and b\ society work.' Mrs. Levester the district presi-' dent also made an appeal. Mrs?. Spears made remarks. We feel that our meeting was1 a profitable one, and under the leadership of this GoiDntan and the loyal workers the Hag will not trail in the dust. * !, Rev. W. I. Gore is the faithful ; .pastor here and though he has been sick he seems to be coming bac,k to himself again. The local iiven of his church, Revs. A. L. Rainbow, Geortre James and others are standing by the church. The place of our district meet-, ing: District conference, Mtr Pisgah, Rev. G. H. Moore, pastor; Sunday school convention, Myrtle Beach, Rev. R. N. Moses, pastor; YV.H. and F., at Nichols,. Rt-v. A. A. Taylor, pastor. redeemer reformed . ^episcopal church\ Pin&ville, S. C.?Sundpy school opened at 10:30 with very large nurhber of scholars present. The lessota was taught by one of the older \oachers. Remarks by Rev. Oscar Jackson of Summerville. 1 Serviced Sunday were very good and the sermon was a soul stirring one. Rev. t^ollinis selected Luke 1C.8 as text. ?? Rev. Collins is trying hard to -organize the church in a modern way. Evening services began at 1 7:30. Rev. Jackson brought a very interesting message. Four young men joined the church. Rev. Oscar- ] ;. Jac.Kson is an <1- 5 dopted son of our pastor and is attending our Theological Training | school at Summervilte, There are | I also two other youhp motrAvho ~ar-o 1 attending the school: Rev. Petei' ] Lloyd and Rev. Samuel Remhert. i We are proud of them and are pray 1 inp for their success in every way, 1 The younp Rev. Edpar Cole "Vvill (iay nipht. Wf&N-SBORO X EW S ft;. W. A. Ro':^ Last Sunday whu a beantifu 1 day fo'* the church-RuciK. The people turned out to their different "hurehos a!i i heard wond'-rfu! mes napes sent from God?- A large crowd ' turned out a,t the Zion. church tc wit-herv' flie,"lwUg? rendered by Russell's pospyj singers. "Every one was greatly r.npn-asci _ toy the'prepress the choir is mak'Mbs." PSul.yjKjS^&xVhri amf hor daughter,_ l',hOTtfKe;r left Sunday nite for New ark. *91. J. lier daughtcr - -''11 , ?n'ljnI nfjero hut Mrs. Woodward will return later." Mrar Jessie Russell, Mrs. Ma nn/> TTrrr Trrrr!?prrd?Mtv?and?Mvw. 1 T. J. Burns .nptorerl to Camden ?}u:.dny ,tc <p.'nd the dry. They ienort a viy pleasant trip. Mr. W A. r/>?s, Jr., is home after ctr.v.nh'i ing his mid-term i xaminations at Benedict ?<>ilegjp. He v;il spend i few days here with ' his parents and mends. Wo .'tre | plad to knew that he is doing ' well. ?*| -% Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pony of Washington, D. C., spent last week hero V the delight of their , parents, Mr., anil Mrs. Charlie? P^ay. Wn'ie hero th?y motored oT'hjstor and Columbia to visit relatives and friends. A family reunion was given nt the homo of their aunt and. uncle, Mr. ani J Mrs. Alexander "Russell. Amrrntr rthosp who were prene.nl. were: Mrs. Jessie Russell, Mamie Harmon, "Pearl Peay, Man- Peay, Francis "Pot-". Lois Johnson. Miss-Charlio Pe?.y, Timothy Johnson, ' Alexander P< ay, Joseph McDowell Eddie DavlTTJr., and Mr. -a?d Mrs. Eddie Davis. The Fairfield County Training' school girls arid boys basketball teams have started out mr-atwth r yearV- work. East Friday nitc- r they played their first game of the Tor son trgMnst FrniCy Hi toam.^gF Chester at Chester. The girls of Winnsboro v/ore defeated 28-1. 'I'ne .'U'flfg was flfi-lU in favor of Fnley.: Miss Go ft rude Wilson, one of the members of the Fai.rfield Co*. Training school's faculty, left last Friday. ion Abbeville w^>ere rjie spent the wtelr-eud jjajtii paT ~ rents. - < Mr. Paul Bealdy spert a few hours Saturday here ^vith his parents, Rev. end Mrs. J. M. Beatf-X Prof P. A.' Stewart, Misses Mary Wils.oy and Annye Counts motored to Co)inA}>ia Saturday on I Dur.iness Rev. J. M. Befrtfryand Missess} Mattie Bon'ar and Mazh^ B?rr?rt nJotofeU tjt Columbia Saturday. Tbaijr rojporttd "? pleasant fcrip, -t ' . . -EASTOVER NEWS Mrs. Edith Ricl nrdson one of the founde.v, of St. PhrfTip A. M. E. church died Wednesday. "January 12th a.'/' was fune: "tired last Mir.-av at rcr noon try h77 Pnstor, Rev*. L. G Bowman assisted?by visitinir mr isters. Mrs. Richardson war. one of the first women ha* connected with the church, the first brush harbor .'hat was built for St. Phillip, sh" assisted in the erect:on. She v.-?s the first church. The first_ Supt- of ^ Sim/lnv ?cn<ol: the first president of .the Missionary society: one of the charter members of the church. Fiom that time up thru the ages i-1"1 '?fUlcd uv-Tv position that a woman can fill in the church. S'u- paid the church- obligations an; o\VSfl no man nuth- ing. Old ape camp down on her about four year? ago that kept her confine i in her home. She was able to taik strong m her last moments. She died in the arms for her son Dav'd. About one thous nvu nUo?vle . this" tunernl Hot ley and sons undertaker, or.f of the best in the state were in charge. T'ie fa'-nu 's are preparing their field? fc/r planting. Plowing fs~" steadily gonip on. The bouse wives are wo'Urg earnestly in their front yards but what about the back? Xow is the time tov prevent your nuolfwy from diseases by using RedGnkuaihL ilL; the water they drink. It keeps away germs Rally dr.\ will be Sund.-.-v at St. Philip for trustees and on the fifth Sun -ay rnM\ for missionary. On ! the second Sunday in February ! the sub-qu: rterly conference. TKe~f Qr?,l C.ltuM.t ?' O.? J AL. uiu euiunwj anu iauil'iiiy Hit1 quarterly conference held and con ducted?hy- Kpv J C. McClellan, prerdcling elar of Columbia, S. C. Twenty fcur automobiles will i-nve St. Philip next Sunday afternoon in a race on a one thousand mile tr.fv First, second and J.huvl ruiz'S will be "worded to the cars who recurn first. They were rriven until the -second Sun- ^ day in Much for their return. Watch the "Leader" for reports.1 Pay yivjr lurch. dues promptly if you wish i'i improve^ on last year record. : ~tVrnf--f?--t4uu--chl-Ga.t?i..ikuvch. HI &?b}.o.o:o o:ctoxtox8ca8??????: USE HAIRLONGEK A wonderful flair Gxower Makes the hair grow Lotig, Full and Luxuriant. A fai/ trial will prove its wonderfuf ^orth. Hairlonger Grower 25? Pressing Oil . ^ 25? Postage 10c. ALSIE P. WYNNE, ^ox^ITXlio. S.~CT BEST QUALII V : COAL . ?ALWAYS? PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 4311 ?. . i MriJi'nr^nr Dial 789 1^y,- -- * *t - -i^y w 7^-^ ~*??; - ??h John Ft Hunter 1 Funeral Director ] and Embalmer 1 Mrs. MARY H. MA0DEN, Assistant m ~ T2U N. Harper Street 1 Laurens, S. C. WATERLOO NEWS -"[The chuich-gcers had the 'pleasure of attending: service today at the Laurel liill Baptist church the first preaching Sunday in 1938. Sunday school was opened by Were at the.r post of duty. All classes reprrted a beau'iful les. aft^r Surtdqy school'the Pustor, Rev. S E Ray assisted by Rev. H. H. HT11 of Laurens ascended the pulpit A spi -itcd devotion Was conducted then Rev. Kay read his cxt from -the latter clans of Ji/shua 3:4, subject "Ti r New Way'*. _This was-a greet, new veaV's sermon. Corectiom* pastor's salary $16; report from the Willing Workers club 6,r0; fci tfie sick~~$1.85; grartd total $22.36. Mr. JffrtP.s Grant, uu.lumfnt an operation a'. the Brewer hospital Greenwood Mrs. Escelle Anthony js sponsoring a f'H.y the Heaven Bound Train at the A. M. E. church, Sunclay^ "night, .'^nuaiy 03; Mrs. Iola G. Lowe- spent the, week-end with her home folks at Mrs. Mag tie Fuller* attended" the Lauren? County Teachers' Association Saturday, January 15 -? ?Rev, and Mrs. Hubert tJunring-. ham of Greenville made ft poo call on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Filler Saturday aftur.oon. The many friends of Mr. Ed. Fuller were glad to see him out at church Sunday after an illness of a few^vecks. nirs. HeiPCie r cong -nr improving from the flu. Mr. Eugci.a Watts of Springfield, Mass., is, visiting his cousin Mrs. Minnia Davenport. mm-m MILLBRANCH A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. D D. Doughty. 1'astor Last Sunday the worshippers at MiMbranch ^ire many and ser_yi.C-: ivas'' indeed interesting and bei ficinl, The Sund ry school opccd.nt the usual hour with the <S.n>t. and t'acherr, at their post cf duty. The.lesson was beautifully discuc,?.od and-seemingly enjoyed by all. We were glad to S. T. Cou.:ei who made a very have witli us District Pupt. Mr. nter^stmg spcechr At 12 o'rlnrk. cur most c7 <ie'nt pastor conducted 4 WHILE LN NEW YORK ! & \ ... } STOP AT W OODSIDE ?? HOTEL 'he Finest Colored Hotel in llailew h 2 124 <th Ave. at 142nd St. New York, New?York / I'DUBON 3 2400 David G. Ellison General Insurance H>mest and efficient attention ?iven to all business" pl<ce<j with mePHONE 5717 V?;?X?X"XmX-XmX~W"X' >X^< THE FULL LINE OF BULK PERFUME AND TOILET ARTICLES ? Counts Drug Store 11?TJ5?: .WASHINGTON STREET TnONE 2-19GT?? Fan-O-Lin System Ln Reaut v Culture " Give FAN-O-LIN HAIR, Scalp dandruff and Toilet Preparation? i Trial. Their worth has been roven. Have and aTP fmra+mr r> - " " ? Jair on Bald Heads and Bare >potc when directions are follow>o. Will promote a full growth : ? . ? [ Box Hair Grower 35c I Box Special TIair Grower _ 40e I Box Scaln Soap 20c I Box Pressing Oil . .. 45c 10 cents extra for postage }rgi?tered in U. S. Patent Office. \ge"ts Wanted. Write for Terms. Made By -. toLft'lByh ^Tarket^Street^^^^ Georgetown, 8. C. Saturday, January 22, 1938 1 service and preached from the sub j jrrt Thr C:il "f The mea ' and eniyed Ly all. 'T'* . The finaiv.e was very Reed. Ev- , Itrybody was glad to- see Mrs. CoJ liane Judge after spetul&ig thai Christ r-.a a with her i.usin at j Ist wport News, Vii. | __r_-r -HAMILTON'S j Diamonds & W atches KASYCKEUII " f?- 1L11 MAIN ST. fr W?WHi'iHlni il iff 7>T"* /'A TiTTr.r.T y. ^ * - rnur HiSSiUiN AJLi CARDS ? ? ?????? Hoars Dally: ^ r ?Sundays: ,6:00 to 8:00 P.M. 8:00 to 11 AM 2:00 to 1:00 P.M ?J. Wendell Stover?? PHYSIO THERAPIST 'Graduate masseur Health Treatments By Appoint?.? ments 1314 Campbell St. Camden, S.C.~T DR. A. B. JOHNSON SURGEON Office: 1323Vi Assembly Street Phone 3466 . * ] Residence: tHH 0*A- Si n* Phone ?740 REV. J. H. JOHNSON I Office: 2020 Marion Street ' NOTARY PUBLIC Heftier in Real Estate, performs : marriage ceremonies, write wil's. ieeds, mortgages, claims, etc. ? Call to Sec Him Office Phone 8407 R^6798 N. J. FREDERICK vltornoy-at-lavv ar.d Notary Pnblh ^ PRACTICE IX ALL-COURTS ?Stale anu 1' vricn.l | i 119 VVat>h ngion ?> .,. Coia.' S. C. " "" I DR. H, H. COOPER * Dentist Special Attention Given to Dis- ~~ eases ul the Gums Guld Crown and Bridge Work? A Specialty ")flice Phone 6429 - lies. 8264 . 125 Washington St., Cola., S. C. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Fitted AccurptelyOffice Hours: Telephone: 1:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4002 ~0:()() to 8;00 P M. Office 37M Office: Residence: 1030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine' St = 4 '? J** Office HouVs: Telephone: 11 A. M. to "2 P. M. Res. 887R 0 P. M. tn 8 P. M Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon J" Diseases of Women and Chil4*"e( A Speoalty Office: Residence: >115 lad / St. 1301 Pine St. "Columbia, S. U. ? ......._a,,^~z ~ 1?" Ji ? Office Hours: Phones: " 8 to 9 A. M. Office 6033 11 to 2 P. M. Res. 6798 6 to 8 P. M. Dr. R. B. Frederick Physician I Olfco: Residence: "T107% Washington 1410 Park Over Victory Savings Uank, ~ -- . Cotmnbin, S. C. Phone 73".1 All classes of Dental Work Dr. L. II. Hallman n f/n tirt f> A IN LESS- EXTRACTIONS ,- " ? "Sundays by Appointments_ Office: 2309% Gerv&p Street Columbia, S. C OfiTt-e Hour ?- Telephones: 8:30 A. M. to . :00 P. RtrOmce 603S ?? _ Residence 8?73 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST ~~ Filling, Plates, Crowns, Bridge* Sunday by Appointment ?. Anesthesia a Specialty MADAM PETER'S Hair Grower For Diseased Scalp?Gives I.ife A tlI.'OT f II f\ W l'D .--1. 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