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MATTIE STILL LOYAL
Dear Eill:I
know you have wondered why
I haven V written before now I
am still reading the Junior page.
My teacher this term is Mrs. Sims
and enjoy her instructions. Bill
Margaret Wright ha3 kept up the
page fine' and I like to rea/.' the
letters So- long,? ~~?
MATTIE TUCKER.
jSENDS BILL VALENTINE
1 Hello Bllir*?~ ;
I aim sending you a Valentine.
We are going to play la basketball
game on Washington s * Dirthday
betweeFJVilliston . and Elko on
Williston's court. The boys are
planning a game too. The game
between Elko and Silver .Spring
resulted: 19-1 favor of Elko. We
ala oril.yged Springfield Eriday,
Scores 8-4, fvaor Springfield. I
am quite busy in school now because
all the children in six grade
ccme in at 11:45 and in tho Evening
we hvae a busy time. We
_. are making February Booklet that
is the sixth grade, is making them.
' Yours lovingly,
ROSA LEE SMITH.
VALENTINE PROGRAM
A SUCCESS
Hello Everybody:
? -?What- jrbeautif al^weetc-h*sp*Saed
and we are looking forward to
another beautiful one.
Since I live in the "country"
I'll have to tell about the farm.
The farmers have begun plowing
and starting their spring gardens
and I have also started my flower
garden.
The program we^ had Friday
night in interest of the hospital
was a success. We are planning
others for this worthy cause.
Last week, we devutetj moat all
of cur school time in observing
Negro History W*ek.
So long.
SARA THOMPSON.
P. S.?I'm gla<.,' I woke up Helen
Eowman, but sorry I didn't
wake T. E. .Robinson. Guess Miss
Jb/wman'will wake him.
MINNIE WRITES
Dear Bill:
I know you wondered what have
come ove,. me because I didn't
write. I hope everyone will enjoy
your Valentine. The McBeth
Grammar school-win have~1r pftWyi
The. boys are goihg to have races
and play football and baseball.
The girls are going to plav tennii
. and basketball. I hope everyone
will have a nice time.
So long until next week.
MINNIE EUGENE SIMS.
DECIDED TO WRITE
Drar Bill:
Todr.y I decided to write.. I am
gla / to see the Junior page increasing
each week. We had our
first S'-mesters examinations last
week. ^
Last week" my_J)rother from the
State college, Mr John P. Burgess
at d Mr. C. A. Johnson visited
us. I wasAespeeialty glad to see
my brother.
So lcng, look to hear from me
again so"on. .
VALERIA HOWARD.
~~EARLENE SENDS RIDDLES "
Dear Bill:
We are certainly having lots of
warm weather. The peach trees
are about to bloom. If they do I'm
afraid' that-ther' wrtIL~R'?r-'T<nrea;
because I think that we are going
.. to havft-som<e more oold weather.
Here are some riddles.
1. Everybody is dying to ride in
it.
, 2. Feed him he will live, watei
him he will die.
3. What kiira of bush does arabbit
sits under when it is rfeining?
4. Hear it, but don't see it.
5. Go all over hills and hollows;
comes in at night and sits in
i n corn?r.
Answers: "?1??
A hearse.
2. Fire:
3. A wet bush.
4". The wind.
5. Cow's milk.
- So Iong until next week, ??
EARLENE G. GAFFNEY.
STUDYiyG^HOME ECONOMICS
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Dear Bill:
In Home Economics we are making
sctap books. We have begun
studying aboijt foods too. In a
?^?1'. few more weeks, we .will atari
cooKing.
-Miss Rosa Reese is planning a
Valentnine party for this week.
So long, ,
ANNETH EVA McCOLLUM,
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Dear Bill:
My! how I am enjoying: these
wa m spring days and how glad
I am to see the eafly spring flowers
in bloom. We observed Negro
History week at our school and
l talked about the achievement of
" Jilt race. I am~goingto try to do
?ell ti e little things and maybe
ome day I too will be able to do
,ieat things. .,
bvt
MARGARET WRIGHT.
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'r annie likes basketbali.
r lello Bill:
I Wp hftVa hppn wtn^vino'
ome of o-ur great Negro men and
wonwn diiring Negro Histdry
week/ Bill if you will stop and
hink-we have lotg uf glent Negrd
nen and women in the weak'.
Our school will play baseball
with Luke.ville school Friday and
[ hope our team will beat. My
father i#? the principal of - Luke
.vrlle school. ; ;
Bye, bye,
FANNIE J GAFFNEY.
TOMLLNSON SEXTET WINS
THREE STRAIGHT
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' lello Bill:
Another school week has passed
>f basketball. Tuesday between
'oopcr. school-Tomlinscn Hi; Wediesdav
between Trio-Tomlinson Hi '
Friday between Andrews-Tmolin- I
on Hi. Tomlinson's girls won ev r.v
game.
On ^Friday night a Valentine'
uirty was given at the school and '
veryone enjoyed playing the many I
n mna ortrl t Vi ^ rrfrnch mnntk WftrA I
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enjoyed by Everyone.
My sister Mayme Jean says helo
to* all of the members and she
vill joui?,the club before long. We '
- 'njoy reading the letters and ridlle&
very much. So long,
EMMA CAROL tfAMULE.
ENJOYS JUNIOR PAGE
Hilo F.verpbody:
We have enjoyed talking about
_ the acl-ievement. nf the rucp for
he past week. We had an inter sting
program Friday morning.
Each class was represented, I
represented my class anJ talked
about the achievement of some of
the leading women t/f our race.
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' BERNICE McLESTER.
L PROUD. OF R-M E i
Dca: Rill: .
We had some very splendid programs
last we If and I must say,
every year I learn more about my
race. I am very proud of what
we have accomplished.
On F iday night I had the p'easure
of seeing Peg Leg Bates, an
international sta,. of our race at
Reed Street school. He is a won
I derful iCncer and l am sure ?varyone
enjoyed him. '
JOHNNIE MAE I.EE.
JOHNSTON NEWS.
^ Bethel C. M. E. Church
At 11:45 Rev. E. M. Grlliam
preached a strong sermon to a
large congregation. At 7:30 another
large congregation gathered
for worship. The pastor preached
another great sermon. The church
is improving very much with the
new pastor. We are proud ofl him.
I The four clubs are busy working
I to make a round report the third
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Mi a. Ellen Watson departed
. .this life Feb. Gth. at the home, of
her daughter, Mrs. fl^ary Jene
Smith. Funeral services were conducted
Tuesday at Calvary Baptist
church by Rev. Matt Mobley.
j Undertaker Anias was in Charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Amos, Mr.'
'and Mrs. C. P. Pope, Rev. and Mrs
-iW. M. Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. W.1
| Peterbank, Mr. and Mrs. W,_ B.J.
Bass, Mr. Joseph Moore and Prof.
R. N. Smith attended the funeral
of Mr. Walter Bush near Saluda,
..Sunday. >
Mrs.^ Hassie Valentine and Mrs.
Uuciie " Etheredge of^ Batesburg
spent Sunday here with relatives
and frends.
The faculty of Rosenwald school
attended the County Teachers
meetirwr in Edgefield Saturday.
Mrs. Savahmfh Young's many
friends are glad that she is much
better. ?
Mr. Frank Hendrht is very ill
St this writing.
Miss Hattie Miles er|**|rtained
some of her fn'ends with a party
.../"r Clnh?No. t'4 at her home a h .
I Thursday night. Many game* were
"h.ioyed. Prizes for pinnim? names
the right nlace on a Valentlpe Won "
by Mrs. Wanena Quattlebaum and
Mr. Pierce Peterson. Those pres
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eat: Miss Grace Blftnd, Messrs.
Thomas and Pierce Peterson, Oreswell
and Watson Hammond, Ridge
Spring; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Phil--1
lips, Ulr. and Mrs. Harold Quattle-'
baum and Mr. Walter Mason, Ai- 1
ken. Tea and crackers served. '
Rev. E.M. CVlliam will preach
at the AME church here on Sun-!<
day night Feb. '20. The public is.
invited. ^
Mr. J. P. Burgess o5 Orangeburg
was the dinner giiest of Mr. and
Mrs. Noah Amos Friday. I
Mr. Noah Amos spent Thursday
in Augusta, Ga<, on "business.
WHITMIRE NEWS.
The Spartanburg District led
the Educational Drive for Livingstone
College in- the State. The
District raised $307.30. -Cedar
Grove and Spring Hill churches
raised $31.25 for the drive. We
felicitate our Presicl'ng Elder, Dr.
D. C. Crosby for his substantial
report. I
The AME .Zion Connection rais|
_ed?$25,000. Hurrah?to?the?Zien-^Connection:
Friends are very sorry to know
that Mrs. Leola Joiner is still in
the People's Hospital at Newberry
We were very sorry ~TO~learn of
the sydden death of Mr. Henry Le
wis. who departed this life Feb.
6th and was laid to rest at Spring
Hill AMEZ^hurch_Iuesday, Feb.
8th. J. C. Byrd; nTorticTah. [
The Christian Endeavor Apd of
Bruce Tabernacle met Sunday nite
The Board of the Mutual So-J
ciety met last Saturday. I
liams are vefy glad to know that
she is improving. .. . J
Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Joiner and
Qthers motored to Newberry Fri-|
day, to secrJVlrs. Leola Joiner.
Miss I.onnie Mae Joiner and
Mr. James Means spent the week-!
end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Join-1
or. . ' .
On the sick list Mrs. Martha
Banks Mr. Nathaniel Glenn.
Correction: Mr. Albert Wallace
did not go to Cincinnati, 0. when
he was called out of town; but he '
mother was improved, when h e
left her. Leroy and Hepry were
also there to visit tho'r mother. |
Mr. Samul Fant-and Miss Eas-i
tor Robinson and Prof. W.M. Wade
and othoi-fr motored to Camden the
past Sunday.
MORRIS BROWN ?
. A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. I. I.omon. Pastor
Charleston. S. C.?The services
a? Morris "Brown last Sunday,
wire devoted largely to the celehration
nf "Founder's?Day".?At-the
conclusion of the services for
the Junior church Dr. Lemon
nrPQpVtAr" 4 MVtyi Tac^iiq O'O ndiwrr
as a theme "Standing Up'. The
sermon was well delivered and the
importance of first standing up.
anil then performing" some task
wns stressed by the pastor. At the
close xf the sermon, Mr. .Nathaniel
Harrington sang effectively
several solos, inspiring in their
rendition, and effect upon those
"who heard thoVsint;ing". Sunday
school and League functioned as
usual jrt their, resp-efcive?hours "with
kckkT attendance. At 7:30
p.m. n Foundor's Day prograjn
was rendered which was enjoyed
by a large congregation. The
program follows:
Selection, Senior choir
Brief History, A. M. E. Church,
J. A. Brown
Selection, Junior choir
The Life of Richard Allen, Miss
Helen AValker
Selection," Senior choir
The Church of Opportunity, Mrs.
L. G. Smalls
-Selectirm, Jmrior_chol r
Contribution of the A. M. E.
Church to Negro Ecfucattion,
Mrs. I.ecue
Selection, Junior choir ,
Solo: "The End of the Road'V
Miss E. Reese
Selection, Junior choir
Richard Allen, the pioneer of Ne?igro-orgaiMgation,
Mr. J-. iL?Tay*
lor
Chorus: "The Church i3 Moving
On". Senior and Junior choirs
A feature of th.e exercise's was
the presentation of a fine p<yrtrait
of Richard Allen to the
church, by Mrs. M. V. ^Johnson.
Dr. J. E. Beard and R^v. Ravenel
were ridptt associates of the pastor
at the evening services. Dr.
Bear..' spoke ih ihis usual happy
v<1n, con'gi alulating the pastor I
and the church on its upward
march. A comm.endabie -sum was
das raised for the Allen Day fund
The Jur.ior church contributes thru
their efforts, over $17.00. A! their
efforts, over $17.00., Allen
Day passed into .histc/ry with_
pleasant recollections.
NEW SAINT PHILLIP
A. M. E. CHURCH
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Charleston, S. C., February 14?
Folks in Charleston an last Sunrtsrjreaffie"
outr very appreciatively.
Morning service functioned at the
usual hour. Bro. Brown our lo
cal preacher brought us a soul-'
stirring sermon taken form Isa.
01:10. theme "Rejoice in the Lord"
Sunday~~schooI convened at its
respective hour. At 7:30 Rev.
Heyward brought us another upJaftirfg
message from St.. Matt. R:28,
subject 'Confidence in Jesus'.
United spiritual fervor was the
result of this able evening message.
There was one accession
made (toinf tko day.
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riNE GROVE A.M.E. CHURCH
Rev. M. C. Pollock, Paetor
Finp Grove Sunday school beeran
its usual hour with the Supt
Mr. J. C. Rawls in charge. Prof.
Garrett made a short talk on service
which was enjoyed by all. A
number attended SunJay being
quarterly day.
Mrs. Olivia Clark and Mr. Adam
Metze remains sick.
Mis? Elizbaeth Graham and Miss
luanita Young were home Sunday.
Miss llattie M. and Geneva Lorick
spent, the week-end with their
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Siaiiuiiiviuci lTirs. iiuiity jruris.
Mjs? The! la Morris spent part
af last week with Miss Telecicnis
Lowman,
Mrs. _EsieUa -Clark- motored to
Newberry last week with her son.
Mr. Alexander Johnson was the
Sunday Evening guest of Miss 01lia
Nixson.
MrsTfJancfr Paris anu Mrs. Minnie
Lowmaip spejnt Thursdya in
Orungeburg. They reported having
an enjoyable stay.
Mrs. Annie Stalks and daughter
spent the week-end with Mr. Mc.
Kinzjc.
Miss Telecious Lowman and
Naelion Graham visited the Pres- >
byterian church of Harbison Institute
Sunday past.
Friendship worshiped, with fus
Sunday. Rev Deiit preached a
soul stirring sermon.
The - parentdteachers' association
gave a "Fortune" social Monday
night. It wad enjoye<_. by all.
The Big Sisters are giving a
singing contest on the 22nd.
Mr. Jimriue CJark-and family
of Elko worshiped" with"~u3 Suhdav.
< OKESBURY NEWS
St. Paul A. M. E. Church
Rev. J. C. Coaxum, Pastor
The Sunday school lesson was
beautifully djscTussed and points '
of interest were brought out by
our efficients pastor. This being
our first quarterly. conference a
numbe" of members and visitors
were^pfeseht: '?- ?
- After the devotional the pastor
presented Presiding Elder Mims
who delivered a wonderful message
from the text I Cor. 13-13.
Them, Unfailing Love.
The business of the conference
was entered into. The organization
was perfected. Secretary,
Mrs. E. A. Robinson; Dollar Monoy
.Treasurer; St^rr-StfcrkafCor.tingent,
Mr. J. E. Holmes;
Missionary, Mrs. L. K. Goggins.
The elder eommended the pastor
and cor.ngregation for the progress
made.
Visitors: Mr. Jehue Starks of
Philadelphia. We were glad to
have Rlr. G. P. Dixson to Worship
witfr-as:?-?
CalHrs in the home of Mr. Parker
Arnold seeing his sick mother,
from Piodmopt: Mrs. Sallie
Childs. Mr. and Mrs. Millie Har-per;
Mr. Jimmie McCullough, of
G'cenv ood; Mrs. Ida Jackson and
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New Zion. ~
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. \V. B. Boular, Pastor
?Ser-vioes- -were?v^ry impressive
Sunday, The captains for the.ral
ly are. Mrs., Wilhelmina Woodson
Mr. .Frank Kennedy, Mrs. Cherry
Mr. E. J. Johnson, Mrs. Mamie
Williams. Lo'la Cheeks, Bertha
Lewis, Prioleau Johnson, Wilhfllrmha-Johnson.
Henry Austim AiLgt-imt
McClain, Ella Friday, Mary
-Johnson, OdeH?Kiimrd, Ida Mae
Johnson, James Johnfsorf, Sallie
Young, E. L. Young. Sun school
\vas well attended and Interesting
ly reviewed by Mr. Melton Lewis.
.venioi class No. 2 is holding the
?arnor. Mrs. W. Johnson-teacher.?The
pastor preached a soul Stirring
sermon Sunday morning from
Act 10:10. Founder'g Day program
was very good, Much credit
is due Mr. Melion Lewis and
Miss Celia Phelps, sponsors. Mrs.
Mary Johnson nand Miss Clarptt*
Kinarrf presL^d at the piano.
At 2:30 Sunday the funeral of
Mrs. Carrie Jackson one of the
l>illars of the church was held,.
The pastor proved 'himself equal
to-the-task, injiis sermon from the 1
-uujci-i; oictp on ana i/ane xny
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BETIILEUEM BAFT. CHURCH
Rev. E. E. Gaulden. Pastor
Newberry, S. C.?The .Sunday
school opened with a large crowd
present. The teachers are rre?tng
every Friday night at 7:30
and from that meeting they are
inspired to teach as never before.
Send your child to our Sunday
school and come yourself, yc/u will
enjoy being with us.
At our triorning services Rev.
E. E. Gaulden, our pastor preacheo
as never before from the text
Psalms 18:2. He will conclude hig
.-fries af sermojns next Sunday
morning speaking from the lstter
lause of this text: The Lord is
the horn cef mv salvation, and my
high tower. (
Under the direction of Miss Mae
Francis Morris and Bro. E. Millar,
,tho BYPU got under way with
its program which was enjoyecTby
all > 4
Our night services were w?Jl atended
by the members and visit:
ihg'Tritndsl We were once more
avored with anonther great message
1 rom our pastor. Subject: i
Four Marks of fThristiAn StrerurtVi I
Out-of-town visitors: MrS. Ma
mie Garrett of Spartanburg and
Mr. Jam^s Wallace of New \ork
City and many local visitors. Visitors
are welcome at al times.
Sunday coming is the third Sabbath
and we are looking for each
department of the church to do
its part Sunday night. Let us
wor)< together and the church
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MT. OLIVE BAPT. CHURCH Is
Ret. EL J Qallmon, Pastor
Chester. S. C.?ft}, s. opejnecT at j"
the regular-hour 10:30 with the .it
Supt., Mrs. Mary- Sanders in S
charge. The pastor preached an ^
unusual message from the sub* e:
ject "A Converted Automobile". p
BTU with Mr. Gibbs t>orsey in
charge had election: Miss Marga- r<
ret Dorsey was elected as our b
president; Mrs. Esther Harbin, ad- n
visor. n
?7:00 Prayer services conducted K
by Deacon Charlie Hardin and Dea | rcon
Griffin. Mr. C. H. Williams h
of Charleston preached for us from '
the subject: "The Righteous Shairi f<
Flourish Like A Palm Tr^e'^ Our ri
pastor was called to SparTalhburg p
feunday afternoon to preach at a tl
funeral. ' . p
The silver tea in interest of the c]
Home Mission.was a success. ?r~"
Sick: sister Bettie Nelson, Miss p
Elizabeth Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. s
William Jc/hnson spent the afternoon
with his aunt from' Rock Hill
we hope them a speedy recovery. H
MILLER CHAPEL*
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. R. J. Jefferson, Pastor c
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Newberry, IS. C.?S. S. began p
promptly with our faithful Supt. tl
in charge. A very beautiful les^
son subject: Conserving the Sab- jy
bath fcr Man" was thoroughly reviewed
by the Supt. ^and timely
remarks tduchlng on the l^son a
by the pastor. . > ^
The morning service was large- p
fy- attended in keeping wtih the fi
occasion celebrating the birthday P,
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vsa ivivuai u nuvu, me nivi uing
message was a very fitting one _
our pastor selected for his text
Acts 26:22, theme Victorious
Fattls":?
Sunday is speciul \etfort day, every
lcyal member y^ill be pres. tl
ent and report 100 percent. Many ii
visitors were presentl|T.
The League met hr the usuah-r
hour. A large number -of young A
people present. The meeting was a
conducted by Miss Elsie Gallman. c
Evening service 7:30. A great
program in commemmoration of
the birthday of Bishop Richard
Allen, the- founder of our ; great
church, was rendered, A large
and appreciative audience was
present to witn^s the occasion.
Each number on the program was u
a masterpiece. This night will be e
long remembered. ,i<
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T. ANDREWS A.M.E. CHURCH |w
Kev. n. II. Whit*. Pastor 1 _
Founder's Day was a high day I p
y our church. A very spirited tp
updav school was conducted by ft
[rs. J. E. Smith. A very inter- e<
sted review was given by Mr. tl
obert Marks, a very young man. q
Formroning worship the child- w
:n's hour began with a recitation p
y Huttie Wilson; thq pastor's n
lessage was about Lincoln and
" tiu vri', followed by a duet by
Lisse9 Henrietta Greene and Mar I 4
ucrit" Wheeler. For the?a^ultl
AL . T3 in^l. Tt I
i/ur tne ruunuvrs utxy m^aa^v
as taken from I Cor. 12:27. The
>1 lowing persons united with the
kurch- Moesi-g Thomaa Heyvard
'ranklin Swinton, Misses.. Arnei(ev.
L. Giles of St. James M. E. "T
hurch was a visitor. !
"At t-yening worship the League H
resented a splendid program ob- g
erving Founder's Day.
FV. ALLEN T. DIXON CALLED
TO PHILADELPHIA
Rev. Allen T. Dixon, formerly jj
f 1412 Heidt street of "this city,
m' no living in Daytona Beach, j
'la., has been recently called to |
he pastorate <J?. the Tenth Me
iori?l Baptist church, 19th and j
laster streets, Philadelphia. 1
The above church is one of tha
lrge-'t among ouf group in Jhil ?
dedptrhr.-T?ev. Dixon~is now with.
Is new congregation making a
ersoi al investigation of his new
eld. We are praying God's, rich-......
at-tuScsings- upcm_hinL
UNION A. M. E. CHURCH
Kev. E. If. Mack, Pastor
Lakevicw, S. C.?S. S. began at.
he.usual hour with Supt. Fladger
in charge,
Our pastor was not able to I
rrenrh Sunday being indisposed, ti
l spirited meeting wa3 had. We d
,re praying for the darly and
omplete recovery of our pastor.
HEM MING WAY NEWS t
St. Mark A. M. E. Church
Rgv. E. P. Butler, Pastor
Sun Ly school opened at the usal
hour with Supt. Mr. A. C. Coop
r at his post c/f duty. The sub?ot
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andruff and Toilet Preparations
Trial. ,Their worth has been
roven. jiavo and are growing
[air on Bald Heads and Bare
pot? when directions are follower
Will- prrrm&tff a full growth
f Hair.
Rox Hair Grower 35c F
Box Special Hair Grower . 40c ?
Box Scalo Soap^ 20c 01
Box Pressing Oil 45c 11
10 cents extra for postage C
egistered in U. S. Patent Office,
gents Wanted. Write for Terms
Made Ry
Miwe. KANNLE L. ?ABOLlNA "
029 Hrgh Market Street c. J8J
0?e?cctswn, 9. C.
urtUy, FfcUwry 1>, 1?>8
ias beautifully discussed bv the
:hooL
At?14430^a.m. the tfebcl ^vrtw r
repared ft?r love f?ast and ex- -J
erience meeting. This being: the ^
rst Sunday, quit^ a few:comraun- v '
J. _ The missionary ladies met at
he parsonage on Feb. 9 and held j
uite r progressive meeting. We
uhlw i uuu IU now uui jjuawu*
RMR. Next meeting at the
Mrs. Diana Wilson.
PROFESSIONAL
- - CARDS lonrs
Daily: Sunflays: ,
KM) to 8K)0 P.M. 8K)0 to 11 AM
2:00 to 4:00 P.M
J. Wendell Stover
. PHYSIO THERAPIST
GRADUATE MASSEUR lealth
Treatments By Appoint*
* .* " ments
314 Campbell St. Camden, S.C.
)R. A. B. JOHNSON
SURGEON " *
Office: 1323V4 Assembly Street
Phone 8466
Residence? 919 Oak Street , .
PhOns 8740
1 I 1"! ? IIBII?
tEV. J. H. JOHNSON
? Office: 2029 Marion Street
. NOTARY PUBLIC.
Xealer in Real Estate, perform*
narrlaye ceremonies, write will*,
eeda, mortgages, claims, etc.
Call to See Him ?
EBnBBHHBHMHBB
Iffice Phone 8407 Res. 6791
N. J. FREDERICK
ittorney-at-law and Notary Public
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ~
?State and Federal
119 Washngton St,. Cola.' S. C.
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist N
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of the Rum? < ?;
Go Id "Crown and Bridge ^ork
A Specialty >y
>ffice Phone 6429 Res. 8264 *
125 Washington St., Cola., S. C.
DR. J. G. STUART
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately??Office
Hours: Telephone:
*:00 to l:00"PT Jr." Res. 4692
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3796 *
Office: Residence:
030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St
Office Hours: Telephone:.
1 A? M^.tc^2 P. M. Re?. 8875
6 P. M. 8 P. M.
Dr. W. D. Chappelle
? physician and Surjjeon
Mseases of Wom?n and ChU^-el
A Specialty
Office;? Residence:
115 Lady St, 1301 Pine
Columbia, 8. C. Office
Hours; _ Phones;
8 to 9 A. M. Office S038
1 to 2 P. M. Res. 6798
6 to 8 Pr M.
Dr. R. B. Frederick
? Physician
QffCj; Renidence; H
107% Washington 1416 Park
iver Victory Savings Bank,
Celnmbia. Hferr-Or
hone 7811
All classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
D EN-T l E-T - - ?
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS
Sundays by Appointments
Office: 2369V4 Gerva/a Street -< '
Columbia, S. C.
Office Ilourto Telephones:
:30 A. M. to 7:00 P. M. Office 6081
Res;d6nce 8878
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
filing, Plates, Crowns, Bridges
Sunday by Appointment
Anesthesia a Specialty
MADAM PETER'S
Hair Grower *
or Diseased Scalp?Gives Life A
eauty. BEST GROWER?apply
nee a w??k?PRICE S5e.
>06 Blending St Columbia
Cunts Drug Store, Washington St
Thomas Drug Store. Taylor
and Harden Streets
iriRSCP'PE FOR
Tlffi DEADER