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A . jiiiupwiii uh N>e ?feu scssce^^c^c^XJrOo^ooooooooooLO 1APPLICAT1 DATE ... " . -. NAME _ _ CITY . ... GRADE -- SCHOOL _ :S BIRTHDAY ___ __ v i? FlH^dut this coupon luul mail x stamped envelope to The Palm * 1310 Assembly St., Columbia, S. x the roll book, and you will reee 5 ton. MARGARET WRITES Hello Everybody: ~~ Well 1 nm en the air again for a few minutes. I am still doing nicely in my school work. I spent Thanksgiving at home and ?- had a swell time. They?hud on a rally and contest at the Rafting Creek chuh-ch which closed on Thanksgiving Day. Total amount raised - was $32.87. My .mother's classes raised the highest amount ?which wa?~ $lT32or?The other reports were as follows: the Beginners, Miss Atkinson, teacher. $2.00; 1st grade, Mrs; Dennis, teacher, $2.00; 2nd grade, Miss Herrington, teacher, $5.87; 3rd grade, Mrs. Sanders, teacher 50c; 6th and 7th .grades, , Prof. Dinkin.,; teacher $5.50. They are trying to raise funds to help erect a shop for manual training and a home economics room. We are presenting a play at the Jackson high school Camden S. C. Monday evening December 5, 1038. I am hoping it will be a success. I know all of our club members are look *"> fn?Mror/l PUi-ief mo.i Kitf lot us not forget the real Christmas " spirit and try to make someone eJse happy. Please make me happy by sending letters for,our Junior page.* " Bye, from, Margaret Wright. St. axdrkws a,mm church Rev. G. H. White, Pastor Andrews, S. C.?The church school was conducted very enthusiastically by our Supt. Prof. J. E. Smith. The lessiin was im pressively reviewed bv Mrs, l.nla Becton. At the morning worship ,,u'r minister's message \vas The Significance of the Communion. Our visitors were Miss Carrie Gregg ftftd?M-fi?Robe rt?Sci.lt?of?Florence, ST. C. Many communed at this service. ? Damaging .lor Profit was our Lt ague^^p^fcil on by Pros solve pea 1 o f the great:the- Nation, was GfwaBPWnH-itha Smith. Rudolph T R. Graham and Bernard Gnene. Frcf. Smith, our League Co: ference Branch President gave some very timely remarks on the subject as well as the pastor. The pastor's evening message was The Man c/f Joys. The speak er point'd out that. Jesus was a man of joys as well as a man of sorrows. The Lord's_J5uppor. was. again administered. Mrs. Eliza bcth Crosby joined the church. Thanksgiving Day and the 4th Sutn l(y '-he pastor and family i visited Laurens, Greenville and Ashcville. The last named piacs is where his baby daughter has been living for the last two or more years with his sister. Lit tie Hattie Thomasina is now mak I < ing - her home in Andrews. Rev. J. Johnson had charge of the servicos -on- tlyfr-Ath Sunday. 1 ' - j _. Oi<n Harvest Celehration was an overwhelming success on the . .3rd Sunday. The Auction Sale Mdiiday night folio-wing was the talk of the tenvfn. Undrtr Senior Presid^r/t Essie B. Greene tne Junior Missionary society is a live wire in our church. Come .worship \Yith us. You are welcome. I WESTON CHAPEL " A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. M. G. Williams, Pastor Sunday school br'gn" at the usual ho-ur. We had quite a representative school. Miss Edna Johnson made a very impressive review. The Fabbath school was re-organized with the same staff being elected.?At 11 r30 Rev^WTT liams preached a very r.oblp sermon, subject A Christian Examination. Communion was admiPisfered. The League met at 6:30 the topic was beautifully discussed. At 7:30 Rev. J. C. Quarles presiding Elder of the Greenville district brought the mnssage from _ the subject, The Spiritual Rock. Thia sermon was encouraging and inspiring. Two souls were added to the church on last Sunday. The funior ^tev-ardess bo<aJrd met at the home of Miss Talberti on Byrd street. We are still on-I joying the Old Testimonial meet- I ings. The president thanked the members of the-board fo'r the loyal service rendered this past conference year. Mrs. Talbert was hostess. I ypium, 111.111 (The ON BLANK $ ...... STATE ..-- I - - AGE j*:_ rt together with a self-addressed otto Loader. Bill Carver's Cluh, * C. Year name will be placed ^ j; ive a membership card and but-' 5 I ^^oooaaooaoo?^! ?CAMDEN NEWS Florin* E. Hurst On Friday night the 3rd,-there was a play given in Mather aca^* my in presence of a large cf^d who seemed to really enioV?it-_The. performers acted their pat'ts " vith precision which shows that hey are being trained for ?uch >nd any part. Mather m- 'Hrouninff?Ho+hC " ious for the girls and boy<* oi Camden and other places. To hat it has progressed and 'still s?means much. Thafrik God ~fQX- our Alma Mater,?--Reading of the Alumnaes other schools nn(i their v'?rk auscs wonder. Let us bestir ?ur selves, so that the two lea(i'nK papers, Palmetto and Samaritan lle-raild, can say something vhat has been done. Sunday morning the Dist'"ict Supt. of the M. E. church, l^ev Mr, Howard preached from Matt. 0:10, text Thy king<i?n' come. And it was preahed. H the hearers only. stamped it wile libly on their hearts and m'n(i The first time the writer ever f,a'vv nrd heard him. The sermon W'H ver stav. A? our church is on- the s^?Pit seems we have begun a Ii^tU S. S.. ii>i our home for the ge'od of the A. M. E. church, join?d twenty,-seven?years?ago?throtftfb- 'ho instrumentality of Rev, E. P-. Butler, then pastor, ami can truthfully we have never looked back. For it t, "That whosoever putteth his hand to the plow And look back is not fit for the KinK" dom". Am still praying A>id- working that the church may be finished. ANDERSON NEWS Reed Street High P. T. A. * The December meeting of the Pa^.T i vt Tea c.h < f association Jlf_R' cd Street High school was held in the school auditorium, TbUrs" lay evening. It was called to or,l.. I? xv n 'i ...a **. i T ivr uy ine rrt'sia^u, iurs. J. ferry. ' During the devotional ... per'0^ Rev. S. C. Campbell spoke on th theme Pour I m perish^*A very interesting and enjoyable feature of the evening was* a playlet entitled A Christmas V>?itor, presented by the first grades. Misses D. T. Neal, A. B. Johnson, I. Williams and C. Boroughs instructors. Report from various comjiiift?es were given and accepted. A delicious repast was se i-ycd by the ninth grade, Messrs O. F. Wright and Riley instructorAll present enjoyed the eveiining immensely. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB. King-tree, S. C.?The Cosmopolitan club held it,, regular m?e* mg at the hcrme of Mr. an.fl MrsV. B. Thomas on Lexington AV^-? We dnesday, November 307 T*Kc meeting was called to order by the president and two new members: were welcomed into this group in the-person of Mrs. I. R. Thorr*as and 'Mrs. A. B. McFarlin aft01' which Miss C. M. Reese gave a short history of the club. Mrs* A. N. McFanm Welcomed thc'se rvew members in behalf of the (>r" garuzation. Mrs. Thomas Mis. McFarlin expressed FfTeir pleasure in becoming members an their willingness to cooper^0 in everyway possible for success"Aftet1 the business was served 41 nd hridge was enjoyed by fhe groupi The meeting adjouirn^d f to meet with Miss Robinson, Wed | nesday, December 7. BENEDICT COLLEGE NEWS j The Sophomore Sunday Sch(>?lr class of Benedict College held annual reception in Colby Htf"i Dec. 2 at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Helen tiarner acted as hostess, Mr. An*( drew Lewis acted as host. T^e committee for Refreshments w'a? Misses Nenia Wilkerson, chairman Mable Gaines, PhylliB Jeter add Ardenia Prince. The committee for entertainments was Misses Geneva Gilliam chairman, Ruby Ben son. Talatha Barber and Thelrd* nmnnn nn mna oiinli r?r? T)ftT v>? V\/IIV? victllico OUtli on UUlftU, A ' I chesi, Chinese checkers, Pick Vv Sticks, Finding?the- Whiatleefld Grab a Partner were played. Tft?< menu consisted of hot cocoa, a8*, sorted cakes, sandwiches of di(Tcri ent varieties, salted peanuts ni^d mints. Everyone expressed- themselves as having enjoyed che ev<-n ing very highly. Officers of tK>e class: Miss M.C. Slaughter, toact1er; Andrew Ldwis, Pres.; Mi^n Helen Gamer, vice Pres.; Mi0? ? 1 O * :acicr I ' ^ ?& j Clemmie Davis, Sec.; Miss Nonia Wilkerson, Asst. Sec.:; Miss Ge neva Gilliam chairfrian of ontertainment committee; Miss Ardenia Prince, chairman of the refreshment committee; Miss Mabel G. Gaines, Reporter. ST. I.I KE A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. E, Philip Ellis, Pastor Charjestcn. S. C.?W'e had argc :Midio".cos last Sunday both mor. ing -and evening. The Sunlay school was well attended with Mr. H. Watson, Supt., presiding. .nr. u H 'in iiimk, pmsifinnt ot our League is out of the city for a few weeks and Mrs. V. T. Ellis is darving on the wotk. Rev, t'hari.s A Higby (white) preach ed a very good sermon for .us at 11 o'clock and the pastor preach-., d an able sermon at night which made us rejoice. St. Luke is indeed a live, wife in Charleston. The officers and?members?know how to welcome strangers. r . BBOWN -Xr-V?V. (HUU'H *~ !?/>? .. t> i t pmnn. Pastor S. C.?With hoautiful - n-ovailing last Siri?t-h wovsh'npom?at?Morris Brown'were edified with the ser^" mon? preached hv the nastor both morning and inight. At 11 a.ni Dr. Lemon selected a? a text Matt. 22:42 and used as a th' me What is Your Thought About Christ?. This vital question was fully discussed, amd explained as the pa?.tor unfolded his subject. The Holy Communion was administered-at both services to large numbers of communicaints. Thwere 2 accessions during th1e~day. At 7:30 p.m. the sermon center-: ed arcnmd the theme Christ, the Child and l.he King. Wc were pleased to note the return tQ the city of Sister Anna Washington who has been spendig the summer in Asheville. X. C." Her daughter Mrs. Mary Ellen Hanberry who is a splendid sintrev will visit her. U.' ing?Hr??Phi is mas?trnltd'iVS, and will sing: at Morris Brown v. Christmas day. The saTl news conies' to u? of the serious accident sustained in Savannah. Ga.? last Suday by Sister Sara H. Brown. vvVify wna injur i<l i:? an automobile accident. It is olir earnest nraver that she will soon be recovered. , Our first quarterly conference wTiich takes place on Fyidayp Dec !), Ifl.lft. .The get to gidhei iiiootintr of the district occur., at 12 o'clock ?n the same day. DUE WEST. NEWS ,Su:vices, .were well attended in all the churches of Due \Vos{ <,* last .Sunday. Revs. Bo-kv, . Dan iels and Davis each delivered in qiitirfr sermons t0 their congreftalinns A great host of friend* of both races assembled in S?t. Mary Bapt. church on last Wednesday at '?'kOC n.m. to pay their respect to Mrs Florence Gordon whose funeral was conducted at, that hour by the pastor the I??v. L. E. Dainiels. Mrs. Gordon war ore of the most loved and respfcted women of the pfimmnnity ?i,0 Cntnercd into, enternal rest on Monday at 10:30 a.m. She had passed her 71st birthday apd was the vwjf essence and emnr diment of Christianity. Glowing tributes to her C. .Jon.es, pastor of 3:ul Nazareth Baptist church, Columbia, a former pastor; Mr. J. H. Richardson, Deacon of St. Mary and those of -th"?white?fri("nds wtro spoke frf glowing terms of hcr beautiful life?were. Dr.?.lamor. P. .Presjttvrna'stor of the Due West Associate Reformed Pre sbyterian church; Dr. Edgaf Lor.g erf Erskinb colK'ge and Mr. R. S. Galloway who gave the site for the colored school building soon to be erected. Mrs. X.etnia V. J. Edwards, principal of the Harrisburg school ot Abbeville, S. C., read the obituary and telegrams. Rev. Mr. DaJ.iels delivered the eulcrgy (lite befitting the exempliary life that she lived. We all believe that heaven is-richer with her there. Mrs.' Marv Esther Dnilv Gordon) is hpre from New* York visiting relatives. Mrs. I/ois Ajidersom returned home on' last Friday after spendin? several weeks >n New York. Miss Mamie Anderson who tpa<*hos at Johnston, her sister Miss Maggie of Bettis academy motored up with Mr. Ar^Jiie Holmes and sport last Sunday'with Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lee, Mrs. Evelyin I/fe, Mrs. &pssie Garrett and son Mr. George Albert motor ed up to Anderson on last Sunday and visited Mis? Ersie Lee who is convalescing at the Anderson Co. hospital from an appendicitis op'eraJtion. Friends Vie re are glad To know that she is doing nicely. Mr. aind Mrs. William Carr have moved into the home which they purchase several weeks ago and are comfortably located. SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ?*?==*= TH> PALMTOP IMASftM BEAUFORT COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL NEWS Mfss~ Mary Joiner, Bluffton, S. C., was crowned Miss .^Beaufort bounty Training school ii\ a gala festival on Thanksgiving Day. The celebration climaxed a close and heated contest which raged fox- over a period of six weeks. Miss Joiner, who is a member of the ninth grade, placed first with 1140 votes; Miss Alice Hudson Defusky, ?S. C., of the eleventh grade came second _with- 103Q votes; Miss Dorothy Bobeen, Burton, of the tenth grade, third with 145,'and Mi*s Regenia Jenkins, Burton of the eighth oiJ*de, fourth with 130 votes,. Miss Joiner was crowned between the halves of the football game, bet wean the B. C. Panthers aiKi walterooro. A game wtiicti L the Panthers won 41-0. Prof. D. T. Robir.son, formerly principal of the Great Branch school near Orangeburg, hae t?k- en ov?j- his position as supervisor of the N.Y.A. 'reswlrintal catnp. Mr. Paul Mac\c, Darljngton, S. C., _is hjg . assistant. The Burton colored fair was a .very effective event of the Thanks giving season. It was well or- , ganiz^d having representative farmers frimi_alL seetions iff Port produce were exhibited and prize were awarded for the best grades. In the afternoon Mr. Seabrook white?county?agent?delivered an " marks from a government representative and Mr. Paul McKee, vice-chairman erf the Burton colored fair. 1 , _ BETTTS~ ACADEMY NEWS By Zelda Wilkerson The senior Turkey contest was tuite a success. Miss Albertha Hartley, second Hi and Mr. Jud-. ,?o'n NancP, flreshmai* /were ,the winnerR the turkeys. The N.Y.A. Thrift club surprised Mrs. Edna Nicholson with a ' pry cnjpyable party, in hononr of? her birthday,. Wednesday evening I-' inoir reception, room. On Friday evening the fourth grade, under the direction of Miss <\ M. Hatcher, advisor, sponsored a very enjoyable prcrgam and entertainment in interest erf the rally fund. P es. Console's Moore and his ?Bill Brumson?of third Hi, attcrdejl the Schoficld-IIarbion football panic in Ai^ecn Friday. Miss Vera Goldson of third Hi *sper.t the week-end at her home in Groom wood. The fourth High class shall entertain with a rake contest just b. fore the holidays. This class has taken seven hundred Christ- 1 mas Seal-, which shows a fine . -piiit. Mr. Caldwell, advisor spent 1 a pleasant week-end at his home ( -4n?Columbia. Hts sister is improving splendidly after having 1 undergone an, appendfcfctomy re ? : < Miss Thomasina Holmes, a tea- < ch. r at Clearwater, spent the i week-( nd at her home ?n th'g "Qm -1 ruilhitv. Frin. and Mrs. E. T. j Holmes of Tn^gins; school,. Saluda . ami Miss W. P. Hazzard of that ( Mrs. tieo. Holmes during the week ' end. Pi", siderf Nicholsom, Mrs. Col- . 'ins. Mrs. Williams and Miss Wil- j liams represented Bettis at thf 1 Aiken equnty teachers Health eon , fei'nce. Saturday. Bettis Alumni assodiaTTori met | in annual session in the reception r'-i/tn of the NYA building Saturiay < veiling,' at which time offic- , ers were eKcted for the ensuing , year, and other important business was transacted. Prof. E. T. Holmes and Prof. H. A. Blasscfn- ' still head the- organization = The social part of the meeting , was featured by the induction of the current year seniors into mem bership in the association. The i Mr. Herbert Coleman, Bettis '31, jii ini ipaj jqC the MonctLtt Achuul. re ~ sponse by Senior Ruby Nicholson, i Mi-s FVaztlia Perrin, Bettis -'38 j who is teaching in Aiken county, ] <arg a so'lo; Mr. James Williams i freshman, rendered very pleasing 1 ly "St. Louis Blues". A group of stnior and freshmen "did" 'A Tis- ; ket A Tasket* in a delightful man 1 nfr. The large group of alumni < $ -d their guests spent a Very < pleasant evening. 1 Mr. ?. L. Watson, and Rev .Al- > vin Watson of New Jersey are , spending a few days here with j Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Blassengale. j The seniors are delighted to be I members of the alumni associa- j t.ion. Already thpy have pledged j to make a large contribution to- j ward the success of the orgajniza- J tiom. The seniors were happy to 13 - \.aillj;ua IlllilU- |. er with R Schaffer fountain pen : [on her birthday last week. To : our regret Senior Rosa Nash has he:'ji detained home since Thanks- [ <jivir,K by illness. Miss Maggie An d^rson spent Sunday at her home [ in Due West where she had a de- [ lightful time. Mr. Christian [ Kitchirgs, president of senior i class was called home last \tfeek, due to the illness of a relative. We are anxious for him to re- i turn. ? : While in Oeenv51Ie Thursday : evening the members of our octet 5 ntrid Mrs. Hubert, Miss Franklin and Mr. Farp were royally enter- j ained at the home of Rev. and Mrs. N. E. Franklin and at the ] I homes of Miss Naninie Cureton j | Retti<- '38, and Miss Ruby Cure- j ton, senicrr. The group wa3 in- i I vited to return, for another pro- ' gram January 6. i > , I " * .^v- <.? ? '" *"> ~ "* I 1 - - ? II I'".'. ' -.r-- : err: m Howard university's new Sl.'H aljOvo, ready for occupancy next n Negro Library and Museum, plans 28 years. The library andmuseui tor for lereareh scholars-and the ^ do. umir.ts, curios, pictues and otl I NOTB:?Your question will b? ? ? J 1 1 _ ? .1! ALL wnen 70a inciuae u cupping ui um birthdat? and correct address to 701 send onlr 25c and a stumttd nve READING covering your birthd, analyzing three Questions. Explal fine year questions to those with ? Ssm Tosi THE PALME' 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET B. J. I cannot seem to satisfy my mind on which church I should join. I have been thinking of go ing to the Catholic church but I do? - . Answer ? If you live a good clean Christian life . . think you will be happy in most any church;?I thnk1 however, that-youvvould enjoy going1 to a Catholic church and I suggest that you make the acquaintance of some Catholic friends Wha will be glad to have you go-to church with them.' After you lealrn a little' about their customs and services yuu can decide yoiil'shTF if you want to become a member. I. M. B.?I am a common-law wife. I hate it but thought probably he would finally marry me, but-he says such hateful things to me after breaking my home up that sometimes I feel like hitchhikintr somewhere We have net had any dealing with each other for nearly two months. Answer?You are a very foolish woman to let this man dictate to you the way you have. He isn't fit to 'be your mate. Why don't you go to live with your sister. She thinks the world of you-and will do her pari", in helping you to get a new start in life. If you MILLER CHAPEL A.M.E. CHURCH Rev. L. Ct: Bowman, Pastor \ -Last Sunday was very rainy and unpleasant, but all church goers found their way to t h o place of duty. Sunday school wm it its high pitch and many were the thoughts drawn from the subject: The Sin of Lying. The young men's class No. 1. taught t)y our pastor leads in finanee and iiscussion. The lesson was reviewed by the Adult teacher Bro. H. B. Butler. The communion service was observed by a large number I * I We offer approved tr B eream of Virginia am yard is amply stoPftei 8j suited for any of > i- mentB. c A Trial wi | Certified Coa S 600 Gervais St. i Quality ? Servic - r -? 1 wr. 36.QOO Fouilior's library, pictured uonth, will also ho,use the National for 'which have" been in the making J n is intended to be a national ceneneial public and will house books, ~ be aiaies o nthe Negro. j 1 ?(ANP Photo) i nalyzed free in this column only s column and sign your full name, arletter. For a **Private Reply"... ' ilooa for my latest ASTROLOGY * ate; also a free letter of advice in your problems clearly and conin the scope of logical reasoning. j ImnToITO LEADER COLUMBIA, S/ C. | keep on as y.ou are now . . \ you will wind up in the sick bed. T. T.?Would it be best for my daughter to go north or remain I where she is? ?H Answer?Taking everything into consideration . . it is best for her to STAY WHERE SHE IS. A j for her throughout 1939 and to 1 leave her present surroundings would only mean giving up ev- _ cry tiling she Tias accomplished. < 193.9 Asiiolcgy Readings Wi W HEADY! 1 -# ' . ^ . AnnE' WALLACE Just ell the ami ._. . mx.flftp 1939 Astro!- . ogy Readlngr covering your own birth i uai?. iTic? asc. ^r<# iati*( M *ariom I I | Included with each order. I I after a forceful sermon delivered'* (-by 'Rev. Bowman.- The church has taken on new life and many slack Larson re now attending ehureh. 1Rev. Bowman1 has organized the entire church into 14 different < auxiliaries and now they began their work as never before. 1 Last Monday night Rev. Bowman held his official board and 1 sub-quarterly conference. Altho' wet and rainy a' number of faithful workers were out and taking part of the business side of the ! church. One among the many things the board decided to launch11 out a mid-winter rally to liquidate 1 ademarked coal. The ? j Kentucky fields. Our x ] d with all sixes ideally 8 < rour heating require- jji . II Convince You x I & Coke Co. 11 Phone 8141 ! ] e Z__- -= Appreciation 1 i * mi. yiipj, itt -t-----rrrv?--r- -w Saturday, December 10, 1938 1 the debt of the church. This rally is to take place on or before the 1 third?Sunday-tn February, 1939, 1 at which time 3 prizes will be a- .j warded to the person who raises the largest amount ever $5.00 each 21 zone presidents for the missionaries were appointed by Rev I Bowman, who was authorized to I collect 25c from her zone and re- M port the same the 29th of Jan. 1939, which is the fifth Sunday. The first quarterly conference ? will convene at Miller Chapel Mon day night Dec. 12, 1938, presided S over by Dr. E, A. Adams, P. E. of Columbia, S. C.. and all --the fl officers and members looking for ward for the same. Rev. J. S. ^fartin, pastor of St. James Circuit took part in the I service Sunday night. Rev. Bow- V man makes it very pleasant fgr all ministers, laymen and visitors who visit Mner Chapel. Come again. Come to church. Go to church. *? Mrs. Hattie P. Alexander, Rep. EASTOVER NEWS Rev. J. E. Dixon, Pstor Sunday was very warm ami I pleasamf and quite a large niwber came to church. On Sunday I morning we had a beautiful Sun- _1 day school, and a wonderful lesson, Subjects? The Sin of Lying, F which was fully cfl?cussed. After' Sunday school Rev. Dixon preach-* cd a soul stirring sermon fnmi??1 the subjectr^Llght". Rev. Dixon _ is?nowmaking plans to raise Bome funds )for the painting of tho church. -) " "7 I There will be re-election "f Q"? Sunday, school: tJunqay morning,- 1 The Sunday school has also plann 1 ed for a Christmas tree Dec. 26. ' Sacrament was \administered and Baptism of an infant. We are glad to say St. Philip members have not gone into winter quarters and we are praying that they will continue to come out an<f stand by the pastor, Rev. Dixon, who is doing, all in his power to push God's church onward. Come ~to church. Join the :hurch< PROFESSIONAL CARDS OR. A. R. JOHNSON SURGEON Office: 1323Vi Assembly Street Phone 3466 Residence: ?19 Oak Street Phone 874C KELV.J. H.JOHNSON i Office: 2029 llarion St.set NOTARY PUSI IC Dealer in Real Estate. performs_jr:-^ marriage ceremonies, write wiHs, iecds. mortgages, claims, etc. Call to See Him ? Dffice Phone 8407 Res. 67*8 DftritrHTCOOPER DBNTIST Special Attention Given to Diseases of. the Gums Gold Crown and Bridge .Work. -; 7" A Specialty Office Phone 6429 Res. 8264 1126 Washington St., Col'a., S. C. Office Hours. Telephone. 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Reft. 8871 6 P. IK. to 8 P. M. Dr. W. D. Chappelle _ _ Physician and "Surgeon Diseases of Women ami c A Specialty . Office: Residence: UiiJuttdy St. U01 Pine St v. Columbia, S. C. Dffice Hoara 8 to a A.M. 11 to 1 P.M. 6 to 3PM Dr. R. B. Frederick ph78Icia:: U- Offlea: Itl x/i -Waller Art. Greenwood, S.C. 3hene 7811 All cjasues of Dental Work Dr. L. H. Mailman DENTIST PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Sundays by Appointment* OfTice: 8889V4 Gervais Street Columbia, 8. C. A. 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