The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 23, 1938, Page Page 6, Image 6

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pw~8 v^. | ---_ AI'1'LICATH :> oitv ?~?: i O GlfAITE SCHOOL : ? "? BIRTHDAY _^<r 1 ^ v y Flu out.tHis coupon &nd mail -stampchh envelope to The Pain y I : 1 (t Assembly St., Columbia, S .. jj;?.the...roll b.H,ik, and you will recei T. K. SURPRISES BILL : T. E. Robinson of EilstoVor -gave Bill " ft bijc surprise Monday. FTF brought Bill Or.e do7.on Easter eggs ^, ,o. ?.iV? nt Va/t'tynuRino how Bill appre-' ' tinted t^iij. Now ,th,a,t. Easter is * over arid' I am sure'that each and everyone enjoyed tbernselves, the I: big evtnt wtlWbe Mothers! '' v. the S:)i .'f May. We all aie 1?n;-ing forward to Mother*^ Day also a little present for Mof')?n<Te:i~ Bowrhan asks Bill is -i nice place to spend hei wic'V'Totl?Asheville, N. C? or AmIuvv, N. J. Bill have been to l> til places. * --?+^?*?4)iie write and tell Bernlce how nianv eggs- she have. Well, Jonnie Mae, .about Dr Carver wearing flowers always 1 will tell you later, at present 1 cor.'t know-whether that stateth;: igvtrue. . ?: ?? . A word to Serena. J will bt "T rid'"i(r get your "picture for my _ scrap' book,' send it soon. As scho<;! will soon close I want to ' ivo 11.y book all fiiish ]*y the last T r. . Serena dor.'t you think to drop in to see Bill? \'^Ua. ~; wcv deriug what (happen* ? 1 ' -11 llt'r wmb&m lJl Jotted : "' ? Arnette where aid you? I lose you yet. Write please. *.* u s truly, am; -ENJOYS EASTLR PROGRAM DEAR BILL: ~~ We had a nico Easter program lay night. The Easter parade -v:t* vc-y larfge. Everyone enjoyi fhomsclves at the program. 1 . :::e in suafto riddles. .v<::rns: L Wh t is the best key to uns the ti-ngue? Why do we go to bed?' .'b Why is a kiss over a -tele phono and straw hat alike? 1 Wiii.key. ?:?; Because bed car.'t come . !' cay .-o neither ia felt. ! v i - UK UN ICE PRIMUS. " i'M, IS COMING TO * " ' I \ I) H HILL: ~ * know my letter has not the paper the last two as v.*e have, been very busy : - ," {$ r.-a iy for commencement A. hup most of von rehd this paper" the annual sermon will be in Q'''1 t,?W.-havi; only two m' thro* n."!.- days?so we are ma kin ft Rood V'- * :1'iMC. -ays. Monday. wo had an eps hunt. Hope :y<;ne had"" a lov<.ly Easter, to have_the. new members : ?>p the old ohes are not . :?? they should. Will have ' toll you r.ext week after j. wiLi be mostly over I J ' Surrfay afternoon I spent the rmvi withone of the memJ j ^aylinc (jaffne-y, also Mr. and ! L R. F.^il. Mr, Ezell ia my J vhcr. J SARAH T HOMES ON. JV SI'K N'T EASTER HOME J Hi :lo Everybody: I have, been home and spent a y jilyasart Easter. It is now .Mop ay a.m. and I am rushing to j trot'ha. t; to school. Wo had ? voiy rieo Raster program Sunday wont to Mt. l'i.-gnb and' also at- " morning and in the afternoon we ? tended a Vf vy good service. I r have had such a good time at home I hate to leave -but duty calls and r must go. So I will pick you up ?again next weekr ; Yours, MARGARET WRIGHT. PAY UP YOUR ?SUBSCRIPTION | iThc ? [fmSte LUH'5 GKLAU2T WLEKU ON BLANK- ^ ? I r... 193.:? ^ 11 i I M i ' STATE ?- AGE t it together with a self addressed letto Leader; "Bill Carver's Cftibr . C. Your name .Will be placed on ve a membership card and gutton TKUJllStS IV BEi STEAUrAS^l DKAR RILLT 7 > I'm very sorry my letter \va> late last wyek. I'll try not let that jhraflBtfA'agairk I received" my carp and button. T aim very proud oi being the ow\ier of them, as '} have been wishing ami dreamin .'or them so long. - I've been wearing my butUm-arrd?a44 my friemb .hink it is swell. Une of my pah" Leola Peterson, t?a^h -that she i: joing to join soon., Bill I'm. going-_to try and be v loop. I am going to follow tin Carver's rule so that I can make: the honor roll. _ So. lohg, VIOLA DAVIS MINNIE WRITES ? * j ' Fire day -Sunday wasn't it. 1 have "Iieen asleep for awhile. I Mn'k I will be awaken from now on. We had Field's Day Friday but it rain so we didn't have a good time as , I planned. Well 1 vill close and see you on the ait "ext week. Yours truly, " . HI \ NIK E,--S?gS.~7 PROMOTED 1EAR RILL: We are having some lovely wea-iier. Afe cctiAn] np th., IJ )T this month and I am so proud hat I am promoted to the sixti grade. I am sending Sume ridlies. What is it that have four fout< *p and one down? What goes across, the hill and onio buck across the hill? A lamp. Your tracks. BUNNY VERY GODD Hello Bill: I am i 11 < Ti j.i^'l?t-he?Ka-tc! season. The Bunnies were very >:ood to me and brought me lots tf eggs. We are having our egg hunt at school this morning and 1. "ariT.scarpeYy wait for the time tx corns?/ We always have such a good,ltYiiei I tTiiffk our school .will :lose the first of May. So we will begin practicing soon. Bye, bye, BERNICE McLESTER. KEPT VERY BUSvY Hello Bill: Guess you are surprised to hear front me. I am hVht so busy with my-lessons in setiool every Jay, and .my music, then helping mother in the home until my letter to you have been delayed. Bill, the Queen Esther held their April meeting at my home with 24 members present and our '"aithful leader, Miss Rryan principal of Mather academy. It was ' aming hard, but the most ot the" members were present. We had a business meeting, then the re freshmnts .Were served, recreation then adjourned to h^ld the May meeting with Miss Gladys Kirkland. Oh! Bill, I must say a word" about "The Phantom Bells", a mystery comedy in three acts presented by the Junior class of Jack son Hi last Friday night. It rained, and the play was presented the second time on Monday night with a crowded house. This play' was directed by the Junior teacher Miss Ruth Wittaker. It was 2 wonderful pfhy that everybody t?ii joyed. Q? lr?w. ,,? ;! * 1 until IlfAt WUt'lV. CYNTHIA L. STOV E R. NEGRO, FARM FAMILIES Continued from Rage 3 of-this new type of instruction to the county, Extension work is expected to reach a new high in 1938. George T. Dowdy Negro County Demonstration agent; M. M-. McKissick, Negro Home Demonstration Agent cooperating. r PENDLETON NEWS. Easter Sunday was a high da] in King Chapel .AME church. Ou first service f? the day at 4 a.m, Rev._ Ford ,-delivered-- the messa^ on?the Crucifixion. 10:15 Sunda; schoo.l conducted by Supt. II. V Thompson and his co-workers. Le : 1 i. r> "* n it tr isun rcvitfwvu uy nuv. o.ri. i\cese At\ll:30 the pastor enmt' fovM *with another soul stirring messag* on the ^Resurrection. He was a his best; which captured the au diynce. At 3:30 an J 8 "pjn. the Sunda; school children entertained wit! thtrif fftinual "EasteY program spoi sored by Mrs..Cora F. Reid. witl Miss Anna May Thompson at th< piano. A creditable audience-Wit lection of $10. Visitors from ou of town were Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas Moss. Mrs. Sue Angej of At lanta, Tia., Mr. and Mrs.' " Frahl WiUiams and daughters of Sene -rtr and Mra- Harrison of., Hodges -Mr. Alex Moss"is home again tt the delight of his many friends. Mrs. Cora Reid is home acrair after having a successful term o: rural school work. Our church has launched its ed ucational 'drive. Our goal , is JS1 (Id REEI) STREET SC HOOI *_Pn?f. S. C. Perry, Principal Anderson?The-. 1/niteH I itpruri Club motored Thursday night tf present tTjfeireplay, The KeTl-heai ed Stepchild. The play was thoi oujyhly enjyyed by all. We Were indeed glad to see Mr S. C. Campbell, Jr., along with his guest Mr. Wendell Kelley spending Easter at home. -- Friiat niglila most entertaining minstrel will be presented ir the auditorium by the local orches tra, composed partly of the high school boys. In |he campaign for beuutil'ylns i 'he scltool- groo-nds,? tbr-?~t>1 hedging was decided more appropriate than the present fence. Tin plants-were set out Saturday. It will make a . rout improvement U the grounds. .After the decking of the led > rds >.f tjhe hi};b school marks, il IVlls folltwl t ?i t tlw* iMu.cw.vW - IUV l/lVflVIJl jv.il I HM class is taking the lead in scholastic work. ST. JAMES AME ('lit RCH Hey. W. II. Houlcr. Pastor Sunday school was,good as usual. After the Muss study of tin lesson the school was reviewed by Rev. R.B. U?dden. The Bible'classt?~holding the La nr. or. Rev. \V. It Bottler, teacher. Sunday morning' a large crowc was present amf the pastor proven himself equal to the task. Theme "He is not Here." At 4 p.m. the children's exercise was sponsored in high style. A crowded church and -gor>4?collection. This program was in chargt of Mrs. Lola C heeks, H. M. Young Miss (Jeorgie Mae Chirp and Mis> Claretta Kinai >1. K 'p.m. the yming people's no, gram was very good. Anothei crowded house and good collection This was in charge of Misses Far nie Phelps. Rosa^ dime Powell. Ola retta Kinard and Mr. Melton Lewis. Beautiful bouquets, consistsistitig of roses and various flow ?.. ; ! -?rr.?T1 T "g .-..-n,- Ki?vu uy ,> ir s. inez missell, Bell Washington, Carrie Choi - ry and little Mi:;s Sarah Woodson We were triad to, sec Mrs. Harriet i Rhodes out t>urrday, aftetr being in I disposed scleral weeks. . i NAZARETH A. M. F. CHURCH Rev. ('. M. W iiliams, I'astor Sunday being a very beautiful day many church goers were found on their way to Surfedayschool and chu'ch. S. S. ut its usual hour with officers at their post. Service began on time and the pastor preached the Resur_rectk?n sermon. All who heard rejoiced. Visitors were Mrs. SaIsadora Beaufort from Jerusalem; Mrs] TTlotelr Fovvery, Mrs. Florie McKnight from Jerusalem also and Mr. Alviu (Jreon from New York is spending a few days with relatives and friends. The Raster prftj?ram betrun 7:30 "Sunday nipht and was enjoyed. Wo are happy to JULX-that those on the sick list pre improving very . much. - . . r- 2. THE PALMETTO LEADER I Poetic Meditations By Herbert Eli Dickson spring' song(a prophetic poem) Winter-free the streams are flowing - Gaily te-new^plnnts unfurled; Bright a rosy morn is glowing, Breathing, warmly off the worMT _ .But thw-waters faintly thunder y Rumbling forth to fighters' Xoadj: r' And the morning's rosy wonder i Is the glow of human blood! ? I p Nop the birdn foi nil -their aliiigllUg y Warm my heart to certain chills? There is pathos m the ringing Of their songs, across the hills! . And their music meets resistance, ' Does not rumble back again; . |i-Eehoing t'ar~irr the distance e Comes the sound of marching men! t\ CARD OF THANKS ' | To the many friends who so i kindly administered to the comforty of my dear mother, Mrs. Rachel i Moore, who died Sunday night,' j ApTil 3rd; and~foT the mhny hpnn. ' tiful flowers given, I wish to aim' 1 ceiely than them. : " \ -Mrs. Jessie Brown, daughter.' "4 \V 1NNSBORO N EWS. t, - I -j . A very beautiful aiul. joyous Easter was 'witnumed by the peu-t t pie" of our town last Sunday. Appropriate. and interesting exer-j xnses. were rendered in all of our^ -> churches here. The large audiences | that graced the churches were 11 pleased with the splendid profj grams. J A Guess party was given by the Stewardess Board No. 1, at the parsonntre o'f Wayman Chapel last Friday nite. Those present enjoyed J a plefrSant evening. The game was to name ^the greatest number of . "Smiths." Miss Lottie Hultiwnn. ^ ger and Mrs. V. A. Janerette both j Ttrceivgd prings. ?-jAmong those who came home for Easter were: Mis,ses Amelia Mcintosh, Benedict college; Frances . and Mattie Harrison, Charlotte, N. i C.. Conic' I,. Davis, Coulter; Mes-1 , srs. F. E. Mcintosh Rock Hill; W. 1 R. Ross. Jr., Benedict: Paul I,. i!ji5as, Biainerd?tmd?fsauc RunksT" i Clinton college'* 1 : - . ' .1 ^ . A contest between the quartets Silvertone and Morning Star was pulled olf before a splendid audi' ence in the auditorium of Fair^0!'1 JiLrukt+rvg-sehool it few days ago."" According to the white iuderes. who sat on.the affair the Morning Star t singers won by a small mat gin ^ ' Miss Willie B. McCullough, a nu mber of out faculty went to her home in Camden last Friday to - meet her sister,. Miss Tilatha from New York who came' down t o spend the Easter. On her return Monday, she was accompanied by Miss - Tilatha _who spent?the-weekiii our, city. L'i ainej d?Institute?turned t out here last Monday night in a musi' ca! .recital accompanied by drama0' tics that captured the town. Prof. v.,imp ndm i. im tiinOm " nf singers deserves much credit for the showing that his singers made 1 Mrs. Reola Morrison and little 1 daughter SThirlie Mae of Statesville : N.O., are" ftdre, the. guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs R W \VnmI.' ' ard oi\ Cemetery street ' ; I'rcsidiini?EUler?Robinson "filled rTh'u pulpit at Wayman At* M. E. i. church for Rev. V. A. Janerette ,| last Sunday night. All who heard '.him received meat for their souls. Prof. Joe Jones of Cheste^wasseen in our town last Sunday. He looks the picture of health. He [was dinner guest at Mrs. Hettle 'i Russell's. j .Messrs. Fletcher (Jains and Wa j delLXlinlon of Great Palls?wort1 j visitors at our school last Monday. J They m-emed plrmH ivilli qui1 net:?up* JOHNSTON NEWS. -? The Easter spirit was carried in' a lovely program at Bethel CME " enurchj, The ftupt. Mrs. Sallie L.I Pope had Jhe, young people well trained to play their parts, which' they d^d with credit to themselves and their Supt. After the program the contest of the Spring iRally TirnreTtTa close with great success. The following captains reported: Mrs. Alice Davis. $30.10; Mrs. Sallie L. Pope $23.(J5; Mrs. Leola Matt $19.31; Miss Hattie Miles $13.55. Total amount $80 01 Mi a I .thcJtxip-lo Spurtunbuvg with Rev and Mrs. Gilliam. Misses Thelma Koon and Friscilia Eagles spent the Easter holidays at his home in Columbia. 1 Mr. Earl Miles is visiting friends in Washington, D. C. 1 MesTsVs. J. W. Gunter and Mimnaugh Amos motored to Columhia -on Sunday;"April 10 < Friends are gjtad tb know FFm't Mrs. W. L. Mobley is better. i 4 . * . * / * * ** Hi I ??i??? PICKENS NEWS. f ????? a ?Sunday, April 10 Sunday school ~p opened at its usual hour. Dr. Law- a ton filled the pulpit at the usual j hour. Subject: The way of the f a masterpiece., b A silver tea was given at the a home of Mrs. Mamie Roaemond r with Mrs. Cordelia Kirksey host- 1 ess. Amoupfr rniqpd $?70, ?_ JW Sunday nitfM th" Pallet -s. tfas reported by the members, the t amount was $28.21. 1 >. 'Monday the Baptist Missionary! i society met with Mrs. Melencej*; gurgess. " Thursday, April 14 Mrs. Lexieo Kilgo entertained the Ladies Aid" society and W. H. M. ? Miss V. V. Watters, Mrs. O. T. t Lawton motored to Greenville on a Monday. ... . f The_-PTA?met Friday at t h beis fur the coming year. ( Sunday Mjss$s Willie, Mary and ? Louise Williams, Daisy Neal o ? c Anderson were the guests -of Mrs. ? Cordelia Kirksey. * 'v Prof, and Mrs. J. R. Bates Miss 0 Smith were the dinner guests y of Miss Eliza Arnold Sunday b COKESBl'RY NEWS ' ' "s St. Paul A. M. E. Church t Rev. J. C. Coaxum. Pastor I Sunday being Easter and a very j lovefly day, a Sarge attendofriric was had all day. The S. S. lesson was beautifully taught by the tea y ehers. Rev. Hammond of Anderson addressed the Sunday school, l The preaching services begun as usual. After the preliminary the t pastor presented Hnmrvmn/1 tA ? pi each the Easter sermon. He Q Theme, The Risen Ljor<l ahd Conquering King. An invitation .was y extended for joiners. Two accepted the invitation. Quite a few visitors were present: Mrs. Edtia Hen derson, Mr. and Mrs. L". W. Butler Jo Miss Millie Qoggins, Mr^ ^~ M.lt B. Clark, all .of Greenwood; Mrs. a C. - R. Wllams of of Greenville; z Messrs G. E. and J._ F. Holmes, c Mr. Marion Needum has returned jr from Florida. c . The Easter program was?very i good. The "children ptaj'ed "their i parts well. The committee, Mrs, A. Robinson and A. R. Holmes a are to be commended. t Our rally was deferred until the y second Sunday in May. r Revs. Coaxum and Hammond jj were the week-end guests of Mr. ^ and Mrs. J. E. Holmes. Miss Otlie "Miller spent the week t end home with her parents. Mr. k E._C.?Robinson and Mr,- Johm a Searles of Voorhees spent Easter b here. T " ,, SAINT PHILLIP A. M. E. CHURCH ? Rev. C. Capers, Pastor ^ Charleston, S. C.?A delightful day greeted churchgoers here last Sunday and throughout the day services were well attended. Services were at the church at 3 a.m. c and the pastor delivered a noble ^ sermon taken from St. Matt. 28:6 c subject Come; See the Place. This warr arsoul searching message and ~ will long linger in the heart of hisv hearers. The young man-Bible ( class was held at 10:00 o'clock at . s which time an interesting session _ was held?at?the come 1 usion?the? morning sermon was taken from St. John 21:3. Rev. Capers was at . his best in the discourse r based'u upon the subject Old Habit. r At 3:30 a very brief Sunday ^ school session was had on, account, _. of rehearsal for the program at 5:30. A testimonial meeting was had, Bro. I. Grant is conductor of the meeting which is held the 3rd f Sunday of each month. C At eght o'clock a most eloquent h and uplifting program was ren- g dered by the Sunday school and p wgre glad to have a number of g visitors worship with us. At the G eoine\usion qf the program the e doors of the church was open and o five persons joined the church. Wo r are-glad that we have been spar- rt ed to see another glorous Easter ti Sund ayand we thgnk Him earnest ti ly for the many blessings. p i?i" /1\ iv i o nrvu u A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. R. I. Ltmon. Pastor EiVer dawntd with beautiful weather in Charleston last Sunday. The congregations at Mor- u ris Brown enjoyed 3 splendid ser- a vices celebrating the glorious Eas ter season. The spirit of Easterwas manifested on every side, t Moms- Biown presented splen- e1 did appearance, the result of the women of the church, who deco- h< rated the church with flower* and h mm ui win i ? ? dants. A color scheme of white mil lilac predominated. Beautiful iot plants decorated the chancel nd altar. Promptly at 5 a.m. the unior choir entered the church olloved by the candidates about U in number. There was 8 adult apti.>ms and 1 infant a{. the early ervi<". About 30 were InHnpt.eH ito full fellowship in the church, ^hh appropriate hour of this serine, ;i,y?th9r with the Ranter mea irodr.ctive of a spiritual awakeniik. The entire building includ ng the galleries, w^ crowded o its capacity. Tho nffpi-lng pored-a round $40.00. At 11 a.m. Dr. Lemon preached sermon based upon the theme Power in Demand". The text was aker. from St. Luke 24th chapter ml fith verse. In spite of the act that many had attended the rain present to h?>nv the message hat was brought by the pastor. The Easter exercises oT the Hurelt-sehool were held at 3 p.m. At 3 p.m. an Easter program /as staged under the supervision f M"s. M. V. Johnson. This pro;nim was enjoyed by the assembled congregation. The spirit of the risen?Christ coined-to pervade all of the serices of the day. A fitting climax o the-aetivties-of the day, was a iresentation of $10.00 by Mrs. E. \ Smalls to the trustees, which k'fts accepted by Bro. D. L. Green, Music of an appropriate nature eas furnished at all of the serices by the junior choir, directed iy Mr. Phillip Bennett. . Easter nthoms featured the singing of he junior chop;. V - Uur spring rally now occupies ur -whole?attention. Interest in he rally is evident on every side. VII.KESBL'RG HAPPENINGS AT EASTER-TIME Sunday, April 17th, 1938 was ne to be long remembered.?It was he 17th anniversary of the Paotoi lev. S. E. Blake of York, S. C., nd the 70th Shniversary of the ion Pilgrim' Baptist church. The hutch was divided into> three roups. 1st, The beginning of the hutch, it was represented from he ages of 50 years to_JT0. JTJL listory of the Church by Mrs. lary Wilkes. Mr. R. S. Hughes nd Rev. J. H. Land. A choir of hese old pioneers of the church .'tis ltd by Mr. Jasper Fair. The espouse to their program was deivered by Mr. H. M. Macon of 'oik. S. C. Then they had a. raly each one paying according to he number of years they have mown the church.- The middle gr fronr 50 batdC to 257" Their heme, What are we doing now, or ur.prestnt day-living, opened by Irs. Zenora Worthy followed by Ir. Alfonzo Jeter and Mr. Sampon Smith. Response, Mr. J. L. leCreo of Lowrys. Mr. Malchom i'orthy was leader of the song ser ice of this group. The you|ng oik or the Future Church Repreentatives for this group was Miss s Ollio M.Cornwell and Vessie M. tenders. Mr. Gary Land. Repons" by Mr. Preston Pqnderrass of Brainerd Jr. college, Chester, S. C, Air. J. B. Sanders fas the leader of this group. The nique part of this program was he grand march the old pioneers ang as they marched "Tell it everywhere you .go" __The middle ged group sang as they marched Lot Je*us fix.it,J' etc. The young oik sang "You go on" and the shers- sang "Swing Wide ye 'early Gates". All seemed to ave the same goal in view and tjmrhing to the7~same time ar.d tusic. In the afternoon, Rev. E. . Galman and his congregation rom Mt. Olive Baptist church, hester, was with us. lie took as is text Rev. 12:1: There was a real wonder in Leaven. He' reached a soul stirring sermon. >ur hearts were made to feel lad and our soul revived. Rev. ialman and his good choir workd together to put the piogram ver. Something 0V1* $40.00 was aised. Thus ended the 70th anist church of Wilkesburg, Ch.eser county. Rev. S. E. Blake, astor; Ilea. C. L. Wot thy, clerk; ea. S. M,: Worthy, ' fomrgf*hnn. I ARK VIEW NEWS I n ion A. M. E. Church Rev. E. B. Mack, Pastor Sunday school began at the usal hour with Supt. and teachers i int-ir post 01 cnuy. Rev. Mack preached a noble sermon Sunday. It had the best hom- of any Easter sermon I i'er heaid. Rev. Mack is getting back to his ealth-. We feel that our prayers are brcraubt htm thus fair Saturday, April 23, 1938 , oo?a?<K>m^aAa????c l|_ PROFESSIONAL?CARDS 3C0$?SXe?Q?*?C836tt?^^ Hours Daily: Sundays: 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. -8:00 to 11 A.lt 2:00 to 4:00 F,|f,? J. Wendell Stover j ___ >. -T"^hMHII T PHTS1U THBKAI*ltfr GRAPtTATE WAHHKUK' Health Treatment* By Appointments 1314 Campbell St. Camden, S. C. DR. A. B, JOHNSON SURGEON Office: 13231/j Assembly Street Phone 3466 Residence: 919 Oak Street ! Phone 8740 REV.T.H. TOHNShM Office: 2029 Marion Street' r NOTARY PUBLIC |-| Dealer in Real Estate, performs marriage ceremonies, write wills, deeds, mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See Him? Office Phone 8407 Res. 0798 ' 1>TJTFREDERICK Attorney-at-law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS , ?State and Federal? 1119 Washington St., Col'a., S. G. DR. H. H. COOPER ' DENTIST _ SjjjeciaLAttehtion Given to (Diseases of - the Gtims rs?1^ r^. J T>..;J ur?i -j uuiu v^i vr-rr-Ti ailU XJt iu|fC JT VIH L[- A Specialty Office Phone 6429 Res. 8204 1126 Washington-St., Col'a., S, C. DRT J. G. STUART ? ~Eye7 "Ear, Nose and Throat fil??Fitted Accurately : Office Hours: Telephone: 11:00 to 1:00 P.M. Res. 4992 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Office ?J99 Office: Residence: 2030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. Office Hours: Telephone: 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 8875 - 0 P. M. to 8 P.M. ? Office Heurs: . Telephode: 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871 \ ? P. fi. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Children A Specialty Office: . Residence: , 2115 Lady St.' 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. A Office Hours . . 8 to 9 A.M. 11 to 2 P.M. 6 to 8 P.M..Dr. R. B. Frederick PHYSICIAN Office: .. I/, Wnll<<r Avn C.reenw Phone 7R11 All classes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman _ DEN T I B T PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments Office: 2369 V4 Gervais Street CnlnmHw, S, 0- ? Office Hop/s: Telephones: 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence 8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST . Filling-,- plates. Crowns. ^Bridges Sunday by Appoint ^ Aneuthdsla a Specialty Dial 789 * 0^1 John F. Hunter Funeral Director and Embalmer Mrs. MARY H. MADDEN, Aftttisfanf * 120 N. Harper Street , Lwr+ns, a. . ' " ' i