The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 28, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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; | APPLICATIC ! r ? DATE | I NAME ^ : city :: ? .. _ -1 L GRADE SCHODi . j | birthday . i ? Fill out this coupon afd mail . | J stampeld envelope t,o The Palm <> 1810 Assembly St., Columbia, S. ' J 1 the roll book, and you will rcceiv DEVENURE WRITES Dear Bill: * I was asleep last week but I'm back ugivin. I on.ioyed reading the news althoug'h sometime I don't write. . Bill our band went to Albany, Ga., last Tuesday which was the 16th. I wish I could have gore. Well, I'll be on the air again next week^ ; . DEVENURK. DON'T I.IKE TO WRITE Hello. Everybody: I am on the air again after ?? 1 r*r\ cr VI ann h\-avi4\a?U? i v ?""b getting along line these suftrur.ei . days. Wo hail quite a-bit of rain last week. All Ike members should really write,-but Bill I just don't like to write so much, so you wcrn't be-hearing from me in quite awhile. For our school closing we took trips. AVe only ha:i one night of school closing that was for tingraduation classes which w-as the ninth grRde. : The trips taken the first was ti< 1 Orangeburg, from the first to tin fourth grades went. .Next was t<Columbia, from the fifth to the ' ninth grades. I "was in this group We visited several places: the Tin?? ion station. State nri>on. Asylum _ WIS Broadcasting- station, uptown and the Capitol building. I enjoyed myself very much. I wanted to visit The Palmetto Leadei office but didn't have time. Well I'll be signing off for this time. ROSALE?7" . > VACTTION Tl.MK IS XKAH ~ ' Dear Bill: l"71" What arc you ' thinking abcrut Vacation I suppose, which I am sure..is on my mind. Don'l...yPU_ _ know school will bo closed soon '' and then we all will hav-* lots ??f fun. We have been wo: king very hard this term. Our g4rls did the sowing and the boys made v axiom-"' toys out of orange crates. Theylooked just fine. I do \vish that you couhl see them. Yours truly, ? PAXIKI. B< >11K11A It T. HKKX V Kit Y I'.I SV Hello Bill: I have not written you for two or three weks I have been so very busy. Oh! Kill, let me tell you " something. I won second prize ir the forest fire essay. You car.'t ; imagine how glad I am. My mo tnor, .-filters'and brothers are vpiy. ' proud ~cf mc.Tmtt I am gnirg-tebe a good girl. - ' It is very warm today, but 1 will have to finish working my * mother's tlowcr garden, so byt*T"" bye Bill.. - ' ' BERNICE RUBY PRIMUS. 1 MESSAGE TO OLD MEMBERS Dear Bill: 7?: 5 How are' you? 1 suppose" y*n '7 arc onjc/ying some hot days. I ; went to St. Mark A. M. E. church. , I enjoyed myself very much. Bill I have something to tell the old clhb members: Please. help thf* Junior page to have more letters. > How glad are the club members ???have -tr--new?member,? Phyllis. I hope she will continue b^ing a good member to the Bill 1 Carver club. I hope more of the girls?ami-boys will join. -I will P w^te next week. n Scf long, - r ANNIE RUTH. n ?STARTED i^NNJNX [ II 11 ..K.. 'b 1 j Well ?t a otill h?4-and dry bo my -* garden is needing rain. I have n already started canning. Mother <| put up some berries and cabbag" ' pickle. I put up some small jars rr ?too and they are keeping aftHghlv c I have off some more baby chicks, tl We had a lovely time at our t< Achievement Dajr program held tl ?he $ ' iu i ith's iikuqst wllkd >n blank 1. * . 193 __; STATE ... . ... _ ' age... ; it together with a self addressed etto Leader, Bill Carver's Club, C. Your name will be placed on e a membership card and gutton at the Lyric theatre on Saturday morning We enjoyed the short talks made by Prof! Fierce, Mr. Daniels, Airs. Paul and the wonlerful demonstration given by Mrs l.'..o I UU.II.I i I1UIIIU3 1 roil] 1UCU1UI1U county. Every club in this county wilj be busy trying to make 'catch it if you can". A new kin: >1' door stop. I am planning to liteiul Browning. Home and Moris College commencement oxeriscs. jhts week. J^iforgot tit tell you that we also rnoyod the free movie given by die manager of the theater. It .vas a western picture' nnd very 'ery good. ? ? Bye. bye, BERN ICE Mel. ESTER. R EC RETS LOSS OF SCHOOLMATE Dear Hill: , We ail wore made to feel very ad about the death of ope of our -chool mates who was struck in die temple with golf ball while ating her lunch- and died in a fVw minutes. Folks say that our play on last Wednesday Nght Was veiy go-oii [ don't have very much news,, so am sending you a few facts that mr dub members should know ibout the South. 1~ Wliat state first grew rle<-".' 2. What Southern. State leads n the manufacture of-iron and steel ? 3. What Southern Stute hus the nost woven mills? T. What Southern State le.ul 'i the manufacture of sv oev ? 5. What city leads the wot 11 n?trhr*-?man'.ifae'tu; e uf?tobacco??; ?>. What Southern State leads n the manufacture. of marble? 7. What well known" Negro" chool i-s located in Alabama? Answers: 1. South t ai"linu. 2. Alabama. 3. N'orth Carolina.. ? i. Ter.ne>>c'c~ r>. Winston-Salem, N <\ ' Tennessee.' 7 Tuskegc Institute, Tuske{( o, Ala.. . - -M A RCIA R KX-WltHlH T. MA1T1K WR1THS Telle Hill: * Here I am again to try tt> tell ou home of the news. I went to vunday school Sunday and th'-re ve discussed a lovely Sunday ichool lesson. At 4:30 the c'ub >f which I am the president of endc'ied a p'Ogram. Rev. J. (. Ba,tes pyc-iudud. The .collection vas S3.00. After the service I vent with the Pastor, Rev. Simiron.T to FmarrtieV and there disttssefl a- hefmt'iiful league lesson hope to go there again sorm. .isten B'll 1 a'11 asking all <>f 'A > luh members to send me 'heir a<; iross. I want to communicate vith therm?So-to theeUib momers, here is iYune. Mat tie Black I. F. TV. 4. Box 100, LexingfonT h So I will close until r.ext reek. As ever yours, MATTIE M. BLACK s'FAV BETHEL A.M E. CHURCH Rev. I. O Simmons, Pastor Lexington?S. S. open el at the isual hour with the Supt.. Mrs. Carrie Taylor in chnrgo. The astr/r was at Sprint? Hill Sunday ,nd preached a'soul stirVir.g s? rnon. At 4:3(5 Rev. J. C Bates, reached a soul searching sermon rom the text: Thai we hence orth be tnoj'e children, tossed o and fro, and carried about with very . wind of doctrine, hv the ess. wher?'hyc they lie, in wait to eceive. Ephesians 4:14. Subject The Danger of Drifting".. The lombers of the Ladies Aid club ortftTnly -thank Rav.- Batca TTax" ie fine service rendered and hope r have him come back to us in he near future. After the gera THE-13 ri^cr, I; s vice at 4:30 the Pastor, Rev. Sim- i mons, Brother and 'Sister J. W.. I Fl'jink tlw?ir- tlnno'hl'ivr oriH Hf ra t 7V "1 t 1. Eottie Strother motored to Eman- ij ' .uel A. M. E. church and there a | I help parry on the League. j: | At 8 the pastor was back at R J Bethel and there he preached a e 4-heart burning sermon. The pas- _ ^ tor and delegate attended thrrdi*- T; trict conference last week and re- 0 ported that a tine conference was ? had. The pastor is asking all c members who have paid 50c to ? - pay the other 50c and those who Ci haven't paid anything to please; ' c try and pay at least 50c until the;_ 5th Sunday of May Which is next ^ Sunday. The Singing convention will con vene at Bethel ne.xt Sunday. Everybody is cordially invited. ^ Mr. E. \V. Walker has returned y from the Good Samaritan hospital in Charlotte, N. C. Wt hope- t for him a speedy recovery. . GAUNETT NEWS b The Missionary meeting met at t the home ot Mrs. A. L>. uilnson. Opening song To Be Like Jesus, d Bible verses by all 'We were in- tl deed glad to have Miss Estella b Mitchel of New Ypvk with us. She C spoke on the subject What can we B do to create a better mission spir- o i? The members of the Mission- t< nrv Society decided tcr have a w"ek mooting leading* up to the 2nd Sun p day in June. At' the close of ou' v meeting, Miss E. Mitchel gave us b ? few words of .encouragement. N .She also sang a few selections which was very enjoyable. * ti . On. Sunday our. Pastor, Rev. S. I - W Wolfe went St -Mark A?ME church, Rev. McBrown, pastor a 'hn S't?John charge taught the -J'Sunday school; Rev. Wolfjb .ijfe- ti viewed the lesson. V At 12 o'clock Rev. Wolfe preach r< e-1 a very effective sermon, selecting his text from St. Mark 28:15. *g At 1:00 o'clock. Rev. McBrown tl spoke from the 48th chapter of g St. J hn. Eve;yoh'i expressed a if very enjoyable da\. p ST. PAl'I. BAPT. CHURCH ei ?~ "n Rrv. W. 1.. Wilson, Paulor gSunday school was unusually f( ual hour with The officers and tea- ~j chors present and at their post of (| duty. The lesson was- beautifully w aught by all the teachers, after n which RovC Bonner, a g aduate of Benedict college gave sr,me encour agin>i remarks cont'dning the leson which was e'H--ye-?highly by? all wht? were'-p?eeu??t. Collection $ 1 j d.?rniag services \? ci? very inspirational. A warm prayer meet- (j ing !e<J, by bramns Able and Wood -ardwas rendered after which the ~ pastor came befoie l!.e audience ai d deliwiei a wond'i fill sermon. ? <* J fIis text was taker from the dlst Psalm "When my head is overwhelmed lead me to the rock that jj is higher than-I. He used as a sub ' ject "The Higher Rock". He ^ preached as never before. We w*Te happy to see such a large crowd. Cedlection $9-05. _ e] KfOO o'clock were back in ser- ? V , v4ee?again?to?tur-m more thanks *j to our Master. We were very g irrmTd^tTr-travu 7iorr Chapel choir p< worship with us- ' They rondered p) livered another wonderful sermon ^ taking his text from Matthew 22^12. He preached from the sub- p) ject "What Think ye of Christ". ThTs soul stirring sermon took ef? feet upon everyone who was present. It. was enjoyed by all. We t0 were happy to see so many visi- js tors and fiiends present and wo se wish to say that all visitors and jn friends are welcomed to come and ai) worship with us at any time. p, The revival meeting which be- p? Kan Monday night, May 1G was a great success. We wish to say \\ i and thank all the folks^ who came pL anl worship with us in order to make the meeting a success. m | '"St. Paul is improving and ris- a ing on up the ladder under its efficient pastor. Rev. W. L. Wilson of greatly. We extend an invitation wt to all ft fiends and .visitors to wor M ship with on your idle Sunday. mm m ^ f()KE8Bl'RY-NEWS ar . St. Paul A. M. E. Church ffcov\ J.O. Coaxnni, Pastor ~ The Sunday school lesson was vcfry beautifully tauprhl by the St teaehe+'ftr fir. G. P. Dixaoo- ja tak -?d inf? a very active part in th<PSun- th (lay school. He made some very L. timely remarks concerning church mi leeorum. The morning message ras well delivered by the pastor, "ext Act 28:22. 'Theme What are ou thinking about? A good ejection was taken - for- the?trueees. Quite a few visitors were d-esent. Mi*s. A. R. Holmes and on Grady attended the graduang exereises at Bettis academy 'riday, 20th. Her daughter, Miss Sugenia Mae wag one of the gradlates. She arid Miss Rosa Nash re home to the delight of their (avents and^ friends. Miss Ollie liller .is home after closing a sucessful term at Calhcrun Falls. Mrs. Susan Arnold was funeralsod at" 2 :t)0 o'clock. R<Tv. Coaxum ffimatincf PnlnU onon?;nl/>? -- * 5 * aoouvtavca ivcv I. C.Young of the New Zion--ciruit; Rev. H. M Marshall of the taptist church. Theme of the disourse "A New Creature".. Perivnl Funeral home in charge. JETHELHEM RAPT. CHURCH Rev. E. E. Gaulden. Pastor The Sunday school wa3 called o order at 10 o'clock by Deacon Worthy, and after .the regular de. votional exercises the teachers ook charge of th?ir respective lasses for thirty minutes. At the regular assembly of all lasses the lesson wa3 reviewed y Prof. Logan of Drayton St. ligh. Our morning services got unci* way with George Singleton at ie piano. Later our pastor came cfore "s with a message on "The 'all of Jesus", and I tell you the [oly Spirit was in the church. We njoyed the message from start 3 finish. We had quite a few visitors resent,' and among those present rere Mrs. C. B. Nance of N^w erry; John Thomas of Asheville, f. C., and others Miss Nancy Halty who has just nished the prescribed course at Jdttis arttdemy is home, along: 11 were in school at Bettis. Miss essie Downing who has be<>n ^off eaching school is back with us. re are happy to have our child?n back with us. At the BYPU hour the seventh rade of Drayton St. Hi under lie guidance of Mrs. Nancy Sinleton presented a "very int?restig program, more than 160 young eople were present. Sunday night our pastor preachd from the text And who is my oighbor? Luke 10:29. We were bp5 to understand ffs-never be?re who our neighbor is. Members and friends meet us own at Dear Old Bethlehem Sunay and let us worship the Lord 'ith all our heart, soul and tind. T. ANDREWS A.M.E. CHURCH Rev.G. H white, Pastor ~ -Andrews?The pastor, Messrs tick Johnson, Joe Jordan, Fred Greene attended the Kingstree istrict conference last week. The ist two named were the delegates nd alternate, respectively. As sual we paid out our Education| money for the year. ' Our Sunday school was conduct1 by Mrs. Corine Thompson. Our ome Dept. Supt. The lesson was cry interestingly reviewed by fr. Bernard Griene. For morning worship the pas>r used as a subject The Teachm of Error. Our out of town i si tors were Mrs. D. S. Frost, tisses H. E. Frost-,?Mary E. parks and Iona E. Smith, all of harleston and Miss Bemetha iekert of Klngstreo. They wer? ic week-end guests of Mr. and trs. James Kinloch; Prof., and rs. J. E. Smith and Mrs Susan iekert. At 4 o'clock our pastor accomanieiL by-several officers, mem*rs and friends in two cars mo-; red to Nesmith where our min-1 ter delivered the annual school 'rmon to a large congregation] Friendship M. E. church. His ibject was The Valley of Achor. rof. W. W. jSmalls is the princiil. Tlie League under President 'illiams assisted by Prof. Smith it over a very fine program. During the evening hour our mister's theme was Salvation for 11. Miss Marie Jackson a teacher Howard High of Georgetown as the week-end guest of Mr. and rs. Alexander Greene. Come to worship with us. You Come to worship" with us. You e welcome. Sunday was a lovely day, a fine inday school lesson was render at. f'.odar Grove church. _ We ank Mrs. E. 0. Epps and Mr. M Abraham for their tim?ly reirkf, aab- :-- - ucant^i ooMinofi/^ | If your dealer do?? not have direct to OOOirROY MANUFACTURING COMPANY At 4 o'clock we assembled to listen ta the report of the Misses contest. We were very glad to - have with uo our beloved Preoid- 1ng~eld?r and Pastor. Rev. D. C Crosby. There were 6 contestants who reported well. Miss Eliza- j beth .Swindler reported the sum of $8.00. The highest amount raised. She won the first prize, a dinner set. Grand total raised $14.00. : . ~ ~ Selections were rendered by the Springfield and Cedar Grove quartets. They rendered several selections, which were enjoyed by all. A large crowd was present to hear their renditions. Verytimely remarks were made by Mesdames: Brosia Williams, Daisy Byrd. They werp enjoyed . by all. We are always glad to _ welcome a distinguished -gupst.. So come again. Mr. Haskell Joiner, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cola Joiner Mr. William Griffon motored to Thomasville, N. C., on a sad occasion Saturday, May 21st. They returned on Sundav Mav 5>9nd Miss Elliotte and B. Abrams has closed a successful school term at Cedar Grove on May 18. Mr. and Mrs. President Williams "motorcd"to Newberry f!aturday~ac~" companied by others. The Whitmire baseball team " is an outstanding feature this sea- . son. Out of ten games they have lost only one. Mr. Ronald Patterson, Mrs. BurTy Henry, Mrs. Estelle Simmons were in Whitmire last Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Byr'd from baurens and Newberry. * Mr. J. C. Byrd attended the EmEaTmers and TJh~dertalievs'~ association held hi Darlington oTI May " 11 and 12. Misg Annie Leo Abrams Jtteft "Saturday, May 21st for Philadelphia. Pa. The Whitmire school closed on Thursday and Friday nights of last week. A very unique program was held each night. On Friday nite two very distinguished guests made excellent remarks.?They were Prof. R. C. Leake, (white) principal of WhftmTre" and ProfT" U. S Gallman, supervisor of New berry county. We sympathize wittr Mrs. Mat- " tie Gilliam during the death of her ( uncle, wh0 was funeralized at Fair 1 view Baptist church, May 18. J. C. Byrd undertaker ih charge. The Five Gospel sermons were held a Flint Hill Baptist church, 1 Friday night. May 20 by five gospeLpreachers. Rev. C. C. Johnson i pastor. - "" i On the sick list are Miss Mary 1 Burton, Mrs . Mautha Banks. Na- .1 thaniel Glenn. 1 The teachers of Whitmire were J Prof. W. M. Wade* Misses Ruth Walker, Qu^ster Fant. Mrs. W. M. Wade, ?- ? -MORRIS BROWN A.M.E. CHURCH ' ? Rev. R. I. Lemon, Pastor 1 I Charleston sweltered under in- ' tervstr hear last Sunday, but the | xongregntlons were not "diminisTie'd to any great extent. Worshippers at Morris Brown listened with rapt c nttention, to two sermons deliver- 1 ed by Dr. Lemon. At the conclu- 8 sion of the services of the Junior s Church, the pastor apoke from St g Luke 16th chapter and 5th verse i orr the theme "Otrr Debt tor God" 1 The parable of the Unjust Stew- h ?rd formed the basis of the sermon and was forcibly delivered by t the pastor. At 5 p.m. a sermon r was preached by an Evangelist of New York City on "The 4 Horses" H a good audience greeted the speak j< er. The days activities closed with a the sermon by iDr. Lemon at 8:00 n [p.m. .The text selected was the 571 I Psalms at the 2nd verse. The j; theme that was developed was " A? ;-Ft*e<t Heart." Two persons were 0 [inducted inijd' the full communion r of the church at the evening ser- 1, vice. We regret the passing of Bro Sister Louise Murphy of Class No. ? 11. Bro. Wind Johnson at this wri ft ing it faeling much better end it t hJcHttan 1 fvnva / M* W HIM BACK U back lustre and color to your trea- H I lickly and easily with a simple itionofGodefroy's Larieuse.Greyid streaks merge into a beautiful, 4 lade. Black, brown or blonde as I. Your fafe once more is framed ie halo of charm that hr^t won his -and that will draw him baok Jto u. Get a bottle of Larieose tod^y. tieuAe. HAIR COLORING',,? ] 3510 OLlVI ST. ST. LOUIS, MO. able to be up and convalescing at his homer Our rally came to a close o n Tueodoy night. The omounl rimed- will be "published In the next-issue j of the "Leader." Our good people are now clearing the way for the entertainment of the annual on-j ference which will meet in o u r. j rVmrr?Vi ir? HpfnKov 1QQQ I VII ill vvwi/vif a i/UVJ. VU1 UUil* | day school-and League are actively c at work each Sunday. Bro. J. J Taylor is at the head of t h i ( church school and Bro. Robt. Gadsden heads the activities of the League. Our Quarterly Conference (the third) will .embrace the 2nd ^ Sunday in June. Our church maintains her Forward Look. McCOLL NEWS. 1 Mi-, and Mrs. Jim Mclnnis entertained at a birthday party in honor of their son Luther on Wednesday night. Quite a number attended and all, reported a lovely time. Mrs. J. S. LaSeine, Jr., is spending some time with relatives in Georgetown. ' The Royal Social Club is pro- 1 grossing nicely. It has already unearthed in several nf ita mnrnhni-i talent that was heretofore undiscovered. _ Mr. Leo Cannady and Miss Car- ( rie Brown were quietly united in 1 marriage Saturday eve. Theii friends wish for them every happiness. Z Mesdames M. Belliea and Dli Odom of last week's sick list are doing nicely. Mrs. Emanuel left ' Thursday for hospitalization i n Columbia. * Mrs?Rossie--Lee Sims^ returned Saturday pvp from New-York... Prof. S. T. Middletori spent Friday nnd Saturday In the city. He -? left for New . York City Sunday morning. 2 Mr. Luke Mclnnis and family of Laurinburg* N. C., . spent. Sunday _ in the city visiting relatives. Mrs. H. Ashe and daughter Hat- ^ tie spent Saturday eve thru Sun- ^ kin, who with her small daughter Doris, had spent Monday withj-the Ashe family in Bennettsville. The fourteen year old son o f Mr. Ashe McRae was drowned Sun 3 Jay while nluying with npme other boys around a swimming hole. p Mrs. Rosa Bethea visited her mother Mrs. Alice Cohen in Bennettsville Sunday evening. Mrs Cohen has been ill for two weeks. Fair Plain church made Sunday a gala day. Rev. Allen, the pastor ' conducted the moitstirg service; Rev. P Iforiegan the afternoon and the Dillon quartette rendered a lovely program of vocal selec- ? tions^at the night service, C ? - 8 SHII.OH HAPTiaT ruropii m-m+ m.* * 1U t VII VUVU Rev. J. S. Gordon, Pastor Sunday school opened at its usjal hour and in its usual form > ? F with officers aK' their post. The enLire session was very interesting. The lesson beitffc taught by Mrs. ? Ruth Cooke. Our pastor, Rev. j. S. Gordon ame forward at 12:45 with a wonleiful message taken from John 4:1. Evening worship besran at 1:30 and after, a firing devotional , ervice, the pastor came back a- j ;ain and delivered another inspirng and soul stirring, sermon ta retf froth ~ Ma IT. 36:"2fT; using as! lis subject: Going Farther. Four accessions were made to. he church at the close of the ser- > non. The F. S. A. Club met last Tues lay night at the home of its proslent, Miss Annie Wrenn. Aftei h.UoC K....: uu.-Mnras session tne club j idjourned to meet Tuesday nitc, , day 24, at the home of Mrs. Louse Reese. We nr# very pjw<t TosTaftrthat ? ur church is "being enlarged and epairdd, an event that has been ong expected. Mrs^ Mary Tillman left the city ? lattrrday afternoon for: New Yorlc rhe was accompanied by her slstei Irs. Lillian Washington. We wish hem a successful trip. " . . . _ Saturday. May 28P 1938 3== QKeQeou&o&Qaoett^^ PROFESSIONAL ?CARDS lours Daily: Sundays: 1:00 to 8:00 P.M. 8:00 to 11 A.M 2:00 to 4:00 P.M! ' J. Wendell Stover PHYSIO THERAPIST GRADUATE MASSEUR . . T > A ? ? ? I-A uvaiui licauucilllt DV i\ppuini r ments 314 Campbell St. Camden, S. C. L)K, A. B. JOHNSON . SURGEON ^ Office: 1323'/i Assembly Street Phone 3466 Residence: 919 Oak Street _ Phone 8740 REV. J. H. JOHNSON Office: 2029 Marion St.eet NOTARY PUBLIC lealer in Real Estate, performs narriage ceremonies, write wills, leeds. mortgages, cl&ims. etiv- _ Call to See Him )ffice Phone 8407 Res. 6798 N. J. FREDERICK Vttorney-at-law and Notary Public PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS ?State and Federal? 119 Washington St., Col'a., S. C. DR. H. H. COOPER DENTIST Special Attention Given to Diseases of the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge Work A Specialty )ffice Phone 6429 Res. 8264 126 Washington St., Col'a., S. C. Eye, Ear,' Nose and Throat Glassos Fitted Accurately )ffice Hours: Telephone: 1:00 to 1:00 P.M. Res. 4692^ _, 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. -Office 379Q? Office: Residence: 030 Taylor St. 1417 Pine St. Office Hours: 7 Telephones? 1 A.M. to 2 P.M. Res. 8876 6 P. M. to 8 P.M. Office Hours: Telephone: 1 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871 6 P. M. to 8 P. M. Pr,..W?,.D^ChappeUe Physician and Surgeon A Specialty - = Office: Residence: 115 Lady St. 1301 Pine St. Columbia, S. C. )ffice Hours 8 to 9 A.M. 1 to 2 P.M. 6 to 8 P.M. R. Ik Frederick ? , PHYSICIAN Office: 01 Yj Walter Ave. Greenwood, S.C. *? *ixon?-7611 All classes of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Hallman DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointments Office: 2369Gervais Street Columbia, S. C. Lffice Hoprs: ?Telephones: :30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033 Residence '8873 Dr. D. K. Jenkins DENTIST 'filing, Plates. Crowns. Bridges Sunday by Appointment Anesthesia a Specialty > Dial 789 > "T John IV Hunter T^,_? ??: -? ???"<"'1""' '* r unerai ui&rector and Embalmer Mr*. MAKY H. MADDEN, Assistant- ?r~ 120 N. Harper Street Laurens, 8. C.