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1310 ASSEMBLY STREET
N. R. S.?I read your column
weekly for consolation. A few i
months ago my husband went a- I
way and since then I have fallen
in 1iiVi> with ji mun who w W i n<4?'
but uneducated. He is persistent 1
abtfut wanting to marry me, and i
promises to help my people and i
?be n loving ^step-father to my- -i
baby. Should" I divorce my bus j
band and marry him?
Answer?Fo^ the sake of youi
baby and husband . . . don't do
? anything hist yet.?1 d<m'l doubt -t
this man's love for you in the i
least . . . but, it will be best for
all nuivi'Mieb if ymi past pone'ytmy ~
plans for six months or a year. 1
My advice is to get a teaching position
hi another community and
do what you can for your "people.
It'* too much to expert y.mr hns- _
band to keen them "up . . . that's
your obligation not his.
R. 11. S. T had a test sometime
ago arid I wish to know if this report
was true or should T see a
: dec toi ?
Answer--Tht. logical thing for
you to do i^ to go immediately :
and consult a private physician
" T" and have "him make another, test
... . T fear that you are gcring to
, have to begin treatments right away.
: o 'don't put this matter r>jT
v any j. ngor. .
i K-?Why do men fall in
iuvt. n n me so last 1 hate to
hurt anyone .and I have decided
that the only way is to got a job .
and stay my distance from them.
Lots . ( f girls wmrld bo flattered,
but not me for T have a heart and
knov, they have too. .Can y< a
help me?
Answer?What you need to -do
is to yet employment, ami depend
(>n your own earnings for support.
Pay less attention to the advances
of your many boy friend? . . .1
It's easy to be popular . . what
yon need to do i.< to cuHitato the"
right kind of friendships with
young men \vh? appreciate you.
, M. M. M.?Will we ever?I>e able
to pay for this home that we are "
buying? (
MILLER ("IIAPFI.
A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. L. (L How man. Pastor
Last Sunday was a high day sit
Miller's chapel, the Sunday school
was well attended and the lesson
was well' reviewed by Mis? Mat
t T>~ ? ?-i t * *
m- mm n:an wno IPi'/ n*"* !,r f
The Supt., Mr. Kd. Floyd is call- I
injr the Sunday school board to'
htect Friday night to arrange fnr|
a new program.
Commifnittn service was great
and above the average. Rev. Bow
man delivered one of those soul
stirring sermons taken from St.
Matthew 5:48, using as his sub
ject: "The Standard Way of Chris
tian Living". At thp close of his
service, he introduced several vieitors
and among them was .Mrs.
Mary Haynes, the principal of Helena
school, who expressed her
self and complimented on the
~ Chinch si;wires nnd-_pAKtov-?
At 3 o'clock Rev. Bowman and
family, Mrs. Alexander, Professor
U. S. Callmon and Professor Wat
son, Misses Andrena Rutherford
Vorna Rutherford, Remise Washington,
motored to Colonel Brown
school and witnessed the baccal.au
reatc service. The pastor preach
t ed the sermon.
Rev. TBowman is conducting a
meeting this week for the Rev.
I.eroy Jackson in the I.ancasti r
district.
A Mothers' Day program will
be observed next ^Sunday at 3:00
o'clock and the public is cordial
1y ir.vitfd. .
The Rev. W. R. Bowman ot
LeesvillC, S. C,, the brother of our
pastor has invited him and his
junior choir to worship wijh him
May 21 at 3 p.m.
The third quarterly con'forenco
will convene on May 21st and 22nd
and the district conference will
convene at Trinity A. M. E.
church, May 23rd and 24th.
Mrs. Mamie Walker of "Tryon,
N\ C., spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. rl.assane.
Miss Annie Mae Martin of East
aver and Miss Mattie Bowman
spent the week end with Rev. and
-Mrs. Bowman.
Mrs. Ida Har0 was out Sunday
after two weeks of illness. Mr
G. C.. Williams, one of t.he best
farmers . in this 'Country is seek
ing a companion. Mrs. Roberta
Middletc/n, Anna Robinson, is improving
nicely at this writing."
The Junior church will niake^
their returns for the Library Sun day
night.
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but it is going to take several
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L. II.?As a .reader of your column
will you tell me if I will bo
successful in going to New York
ii .June?
Answer -The trip could he artanged
whereby you would profit
by going. Make arrangements to
leave and try to get employment
whereby you may leniain there foi
axyhile . "r . it is indicated that
you will- spend a good?portion?oiyour
spare time at the fair.
. -M- I.. Ti?Gun T depend mi my
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support?
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your thoughts is both unwise and
dangerous. He may give you
small sums from time to time, but
the price you will have to pay for
these contributions will bo greater
tban you think. Depend on
no man. other than a husband foi
your support.
?A.?I,. T.?Is my niece married
to the man? / What has he done
to her?
Answer?Your ,niece is NOT
married to the man and should be
persuaded to stay away from him
lie has not done anything to her,
hut he is bleeding her for hei
money.. Try to shiel?l her against
thi? party if, possible.
R. A. S.'--Several times, my
friend lias gotten angry and left
me. Each time saying that he
would not return. Will i over
understand him? ".?
'Answer - There L*_ no undorstanding.a
person who's every action?is
unpredictable. Even" 1f
you. wen,, able to understand him
you could not depend on him. You
should not waste your time with
a man who hasn't the ability o;
desire t?y l>e worthwhile.
THE 19.19 COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES OF WILKINSON
IIIt;II SCHOOL ANNOUNCED
Orangel>urg. S. ( . ~
SUNDAY MAY 21
4:0(1 i'.* m. ? Senior sermon.
FRIDAY. MAY 9ft- ?r?
8:00 P. M. ?'' Junior Oratorical
contest.Monday,
MAY 29
5:00 P. M. -- Class Day
WFDTsESDAY, MAY 31
8:00 P. M. Graduation ex
ercises
J. C. Parler, Principal
north side school news
The first and second grades pla^
"Rainbow's End", an operetta ir
three acts, was presented in the
school auditorium Monday evening
under the direction of Mesdames
Morris, Hamberg and Miss Vance
proved to be one of the most en
tertaining and thoroughly enjoyable
play given this season ant
was onth'-Ma d ically received bj
a large crowd which assembled foi
the occasion.?.The play went ofl
unusually well, evidencing the
hard work and careful training
of the cast. Both teachers am
pupils are to be complimented up
on this presentation.
Leading parts were taken bj
Hamberg, Herman Dunlap, Con
stance Turner, Proctor Lee, Mar
cell Hamberg, Dorothy Bell, Etru
lia Tucker, Minnie Davis and Na
thaniel Carter. The rest of thi
children as mocm beapi night, sei
snow and raindrop fairies.
The Northside faculty held it
regularly monthly meeting Wed
nesday, May 3rd at 1 o'clock ii
the principal's office with Mrs
Peek the principal in charge. Thi
yearly report of the secretary wa
made. The teachers were succes
ful in doing a few things thi;
year. They purchased a hall an<
tacks for a basketball court fur
nished the principal's office am
bought stage curtain for the ne\
auditorium.
?After this n'IMM't Mrs. Peek dis
cussed cooperation in the home
church and school. It was en
joyed by nil present.
At the close of the meetini
Mrs. Peek stressed the important
of getting reports ready and th
final exams May 22nd.
T1
ST. PHILILP A. M. E. CHURCJ
Sunday at St Phillip Sunda
9chool was inducted at lO^Oi
o'clock with a ?large attend^nc<
The_ lesson was beautifully taugh
by the teachers and reviewed b
Miss Raby Martin. Ther^ wer
also some wonderful remarks b;
Mrs. Rosa L. Gantt, whom th
school was glad to see as sh
has been gone so long before con
ing back to see us. She was lovi
by the children as well as growi
folks.
Sunday was also the elder':
day, and Elder Robinson preach
ed one of the noblest sermon evei
heard. St. John 27:4. Everybody's
heart burn as he delivered God's
message. Now the finance pari
of the quarter will be heM later,
on account of the final rally was
Sunday~nnd a funeral. 7
We taised ninty odd ollars 1n
our final rally.?The onca receiving
the. prizes of sugar are: Mr
J. P. Parker, tirsfprize, 25 pounds
of sugar; raised $13.00; Mr. Wal
ter McNight, 10 pounds of sugar,
raised $12.40; Mr. David (Myers,
- 5 puund* of sugar sained $9.00.
At 2:00 o'clock the funeral ol
M rs. Lessie Myers was conducted
at the church. She. was one of
the outstanding members of_St.
Phillip. Her deatlf was a shock
of sadness to everybody. A woman
who rendered service : for
Christ. She held the position of
Sunday, school teacher and treas
urer;?choir?member-,?member?of
Stewardess Board No. 3 and she
once served as Supt, A. C. E.
League president. Her positions
cannot be fill," because she was
dutiful and willing to serve. >3ickness
was the only thing that
caused her absence. We know we
have missed- a?friend, a church
worker, a Christian hearted woman,
but feel it is heaven's gain.
Come to church. Join the
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l.EESVILLE NEWS
Sunday was a high day at Calvary
A. M. E. church. Sunday
school began at the usual houi
with Supt. and teachers at theii
post .of duties. Sunday was communion
day and we had good atr_
;vice&._
Rev. A. D. Dawkins of Edge
field spent Monday in Leesville.
The church is under many obli
gations to President O'Daniel ol
Allen, University and Dr. E. F. G
Dcmt;-for the prizes sent to Mrs
Morris and to Mrs. Hartley ol
B;rte*l>u rg for-raising?the?highes
amounts of finance in our Educational
rally. Rev. Bowman thank
ed them all for-tfreti^work in th<
TTFi^e.
Mrs. "Boyd of Columbia was ?
visitor to Calvary Sunday and tht
- pastoi?with his wife enjoyed i
fine dinner with Mrs. Mat'hews oi
Batesburg. ^
back with us our good old deacoi
I OAK GROVE CIRCUIT
Rev. B. I.. Guiles, I'astor
i We were all very glad to se
1 the rain on Sunday night. I . cai
- innigin^_all _uf_the farmery-" lei
uplifted.
Oak Grove Circuit is still im
proving. The morning services a
St. John were fine. The Sunda;
I school cla-s No. 1 was taught b
> Prof. J. II Guiles of Latta. Th
morning sermon was very spirit
f ually outlined. The finance wa
j splendid. The Circuit made . thei
; final report on their Educationt
1 drive Sunday night.
The Busy Bee Club, Mrs. Grj
cie Bush, president had a spier
j did program at Oak Grove chore
a" on Sunday evening. At 3730 thei
. collection was $9.00. Mr. and Mr;
. Calvin Burgess of the Jordan Ba
- tist church played an active pai
in the Busy Bee program. \V
t> are glad to have them with us s
i any time. Bro. Dave Burges
preached for the . trustees at Oa
sj Grove A.M.E. church0 on Sunda
. I morning.
i J The members of Oak Grov
. ni'iu 10 nave rroi. anil Ml';
g, Guiles of Latta and daughter Ba
3 bara, also Mr. L. V. Allen th
3 Asst. Supt. of Weston Chapel /
3 M.E. church visit them on las
i Sunday.
We would like to oorrest a mi
:1 take Mr. Raleigh McFadden wj
v marrred to Miss Genevia McKer
sie instead of Genevia Evans,
r .Mrs. Susan MkWteton ,teacht
? of Oak Grove grammar school i
. spending her vacation in Durhai
N.C. We h6pe her a pleasant sta
^ We were glad t ohave the bab
8 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvi
e Burgess visit us Sunday. Als
one of the sons.
BE PALMETTO LEADER
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1 (standing) left to right: William E
1 ey and Lowell Peters, who, with
: Clarence Jones (seated at the pian<
, ionally known NBC radio and cor
continuity for their regular Sundl
and Edmonson pdrtrays the prayer
" beloved "Little Weather-Beaten Wh
MORRIS BROWN _ ~ f
A. M. E. CHURCH-* ,
1 Charleston.?Services at - Morris J
Brown last Sunday were held as
usual, although the ban on the In
tantfle Paralysis which prevented
persons under 12 years of age.
from attending gatherings,'-somewhat
lessened our attendance.
^pFhis whs especially noticeable TnT1
' our junior church service. We : do
not know just how long this xon '
dition will continue, but our infor 1
mation is, that the epedemic is '
abating at .this writing. The at"tendince
ot adults at services is'
nr.t forbjdden. Tlv churches arej>
cooperating with the Health a,u-|
thorities in endeavoring to ob- 1
' serve curtain rules for the safety 1
cf iho public.
At 11 am., Dr. Lemon preached .
a very practical and appropriate j
sermon, centered around the,
th' me. "A Time for Examination'' ,
i'a"l orrng as a text, I Cor. lltli
chapter and 28th voise. At this ]
service there was one accession .
to the church. The activities o t
the day closed with the sermon I
at 8 p.m., when the pastor again '
brought a message u*ing as a
. subject, "The greatness and sig,'nificance
of Love." The text used ^
was I Cor. 13th chapter. A splen-,1
1 did exposition of this chapter was '
made by the pastor. The Holy,
Communion was administered at (
each service to large numbers. Wo
noted with pleasure the presence '
. at church of Mrs. Sara H. Brown
who has been confined to her home
I for several months. We note also
.1 the presence of Bro. Wins. Johnson^
J who, seems to be on the improve.
'Our works goes on yvjth increased
| interest, as the time draws near
ji for the rally. We anticipate a..
clearing of our slate when the rally
is over. We still maintain our
, forward look.
F HELENA NEWS
1 Sunday school was opened fi t
the usual hour with teachers at
their posts of duty, and-the lesson
was highly explained and reviewed.
At 7:30 the pastor brought to
us a wonderful sermon. The col?
lection was $4.01.
n
We__aU.ji.ru certainly glad to hnve
back with us our kood old jjeacon
Bro. C. L. Williams' after linger
ing from a long illness with pneumonia.
We pray God and thank
^ God for having him back with us.
^ We are glad to have" with us
Q
our good friend who moved i n
vvrth us lately, Mrs. Daisy Glenn
and family.
^ Miss Inez Dewalt and Miss Lucy
Glenn were the dinner guests
? of Mrs. Amanda Bobb Sunday.
l" On the sick list are: Mrs. Alice
^ Chalmers, Mr. W. M. Long and
;?Miss Thelma Sanders.
s- HOLLY HILL NEWS
P F. R. Nix, Reporter
t
e The services on Sunday at Love
it ly Hill Baptist church were very
s unique. At 11:300 the pastor
k pieached a soul stirring sermon
y T h e subject was "Changing
Names". The pulpit associates,
e were Rev. Dinkins of Orangeburg
3. and Rev. L. W. Wright.
ir At 5 o'clock baptism was held
te and the evening services began at
i. 7 o'clock. Rev. Dinkins delivered
it the ser^cm.
Despite the inclemency of tho
is weather, quite a crowd attended
is the evening services at Bethel,
i- Rev. Bethea delivered a splendid
sermon. Our Educational rally
rr "took place immediately at tht
is close of the sermon. The differ
ti ent boardfj reported as follows:
y Stewardess Board No. 1, Mrs. Mat
y tie Sweat; president, $17.47; Stewn
ardes's Board No. 2, Mrs. ^A. .M.
io Edwards,' president, $14.25; Brotherhood
club, Mr. J. Montgomery
HERNAIRES
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&.: <
t
dmonson, Homer Smith, Jay Tontheir
accompanist and arranger.
>), begin their tenth year as natlcert
artists. The-continuity for '
iy morning programs, over tho
DST, is written by~Tlomer Smith
band leader, of "Deacon" of the
ite-Washed Church". (ANP) 1
president, $32.05^"Boosters cTub7 "
Mr. D. K. Dicks, president. $20.08
Pulpit Aid,^ Mrs. Young, president
$u.yj>; ine a. t;, r;. League,--Miss'
O. B. Lisbon, president, $15.00.
Total $110.80.
On Wednesday, May 3rd tho
faculty of the Holly Hill high
school was highly entertained with
a program at the school auditor- i
ium by Revr und Mrs. BeThea and
members c/f Taigart and Bethel
churches. The program consisted
af group singing, solos and speech
es by different patrons. The pa- .
trons present spoke very highly of
Llie work acco in pUshed duiing the "
year by Prof. Roberts and his teachers.
Little Cassie Lee Colliei
and Martha Mae Bethea, present- 1
ed each teacher with a lovely
rose. The teachers beautifully .
gowned in evening apparels were
seated on the rostrum. After the
program the teachers were invited
to the parsonage, to a delicious
dinner. Messrs Roy Young, Fulton
Laws, students of !State college
and W. R. Bunch were guests
at the dinner.
The C. D. A. boys had their
annual ball at the school auditorium
Friday night. It was a
swell affair with many persons
frcrm out of town attending. Each
member invited a guest. Special
quests were Mr. and Mrs. I. Boone
Misses Euliah Bunch, F. R? Nix
and W. R. Bunch.
The Ham hunt was quite a success
on Thursday. Mr. Marvin
Montgomery being the lucky person.
The hunt was sponsored by
Mrs, A. M. Eilwards and Mil Ei'
nest Anderson. A neat sum was
realized.
Mi ss FT R. Craft had as hei T
guest for the week-end Mr. Jno.
Evans of Harloyville.
Dr. L. II. Hallman and Miss
Evelyn Craft, of Columbia motored
to Holly Hill Sunday as tlu
guests of Misses E. R. Craft and
F. R. Nix at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Cain.
In the afternoon-Mrs. M. Cain,
Misses Eloise and Evelyn Craft,
F. R. Nix, W. R. Bunch and Dr.
Hallman motored t o Eutaw
Springs.
Mr. W. C. Bunch of Spartanburg
visited relatives and friends Fri-tlav?ai^-HoHv?Bill.
Misses G. Dicks, Hamilton, Pick
ett, F. N. Thomas, Prof. Roberts,
and Mr. Dicks motorred to Colum
bia Friday to hear Count Basie.
Mrs. Bevnice Boonie is spending
sometime with her husband and
friends here.
JMiss Myrtle Edwards was the
week-end guest of her parents.
Mrs. Thelma Lee Lowe is in Columbia
this week attending a
meeting.
LAURENS NEWS
Bethel A. M. E. Church
Hev. L. C. Butler, Pastor
In spite of the cloudy wealther
Sunday was a successful day a t
Bethel. Sunday school was largely
attended by both old and young.
1 At 11:30 the pastor preached a
heart touching sermon from tho
theme: "The Valley of Indecision"
The offering was also a success.
At 3:30 the Rev. Holler of the
white Methodist church filled" tho
pulpit and preached a soul stirring
sermon from the theme:
'What shall I do to be saved?"
Everyone enjoyed the sermon.
Our week end visitors for this
week were as follows: Miss Esther
Hall of Clinton; Mrs. Simkins.
the State Nurse, and authority on
r. B. of Columbia; Mr. Groves inspector
of N. C. Mutual Life Insurance
Co. and Mrs. Eva Grant's
laughter and two grandchildren
if New York.
Everybody is getting ready foi
'.he thousand dollar drive on &un
lay nite, May 14th. I
When in Laui'ens drne at Whitleld's.
CHESTERFIELD NEWS
Sunday?being the fifth Sunday "
a lot of pecrple forgot to go to
church. *
Rev. Ratcliffe, a representative
of the 'Southern Baptist church,
and the Inter.racial? Conference,
was the guest of Mr. andr Mrs. Albert
Johnson Sunday. Rev. Ratcliffe
spoke at the Bapt. and Presbyterian
churches (white! en interraeial
matters.
Mrs. Cecelia Jamison, supervi. sor
of the Parish work of the Pres
byterian Board of National Mission,
and Mrs. Marcia Marion, and
Mrs. E. L. Counts, parish workers,
respectively of Adams Rim, nf?H .
Cheraw, were guests of Rev. and
Mrs. J. II. Toatley Sunday. These
ladies made excellent talks to the
church and Sunday school of
Gi'and yiew Presbyterian. ??-?
Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Counts of
Cheraw visited at the home of Mr
and Mrs. -W. M. -Mc krys^Stmday. 1
A pageant portrayed in Candle
Light service, sponsored by Mrs.
J. H. Toatley, was presented at the
Pageland Secortd Presbyterian
church Sunday evening. The beau "
tiful and attractive edifice recently
erected under the pastorate of
Rev. J. H. Toatley, was crowded
to its utmost capacity. Mesdames
M. L. F. Johnson, Marcia Marion,
E. L. Counts and Cecelia Jamison
were presented to the appreciative
crcfwxl. They spoke briefly but
timely and said many helpful
things that our fojk can profit by.
Mrs. Jamison closed her talk with
the old familiar spiritual "Give
Me That Ole Time Religion".
(Miss Sara A. McCullough left
Friday evening for an indefinite
stay in Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs. arguerite Jenkins spent the
last week-end in Fayetteville^?
C., with her sister and family.
Mrs. M. L. F. Johnson, Jeanes
teacher of Chesterfield county moIn
RnnmoHovillA
joined Miss B. E. Graham and
they motored to Orangeburg for a
conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson,
little Gerard and Mrs. James Riv
ers, motored to Marvin, N. C., on
Fiiday evening, where Mrs. Johnson
presided at the piano in the
school closing exercises.
Mrs. James Rivers* after spend-j
tng a few days, recuperating at
the home of her aunt, Mrs. L. C.
Miller at Rock Hill, is home doing
nicelyr-?
Mrs. Addie Railey and Mrs. Fan
nie McLain spent the last weekend
in Monroe, N. C.,- with Rev.
and Mrs. Julius Little and family.
Rev. P. C. Hiddleston and members
worshiped at Salem Baptist
church The fourth Sunday afternoon.
Mesdames* S. E. McCullough.
Mae B. Robinson, L. P. Rivers, mo
tored to Pageland Sunday evening
with Mrs. M. L. F Johnson to
witness the lovely Candle Light
service Mr. James Rivers w|ts at
the wheel.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Johnson,
Mesdames Addie Railey and Fannie
McLain enjoyed the services
at Pagel&nd- ?u ndav- evenine.
You" arP invited to be present
next Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock
at the New Chesterfield school for
dedication services. There will
be prominent speakers, both white
and colored. Be sure and come. The
sick in our community is
improving nicely.
COKESBURY NEWS
The S. S. and preaching services
had a large attendance. The
Lord's Supper was the theme from
which our pastor brought a wonderful
message.
A Mother's I>ay I'rogram
My mother is everything to me,
She is greater than any king.
When I am tired and often sad,
She always does something to
make me glad. . .
I may thirik I have not a friend
My mother will stand by until the
r-ceod;
She helps me in her daily prayers
Whei> no one else seems to care.
And tho' I may be far or near,
I ~ / J
it ctiwttunim ui iiii/iner uear.
Mrs. Sarah Goggins Felder, to
, her mother, Mrs. L. K. Goggins. I
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Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Glasses Fitted Accurately
Office Hours: Telephones:
11:00 to 1:00 P. M. Res. 4692
6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Office 3790
Office: Residences ??
2089 Taylor Si 1317 Pine St.
DR. A. B JOHNSON
SURGEON
Office: 1323 i-2 Assembly St.
Phone 3466 -?
Residence: 919 Oak Street
Phone 8740
REV. J. H. JOHNSON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office: 2029 Marion Street
Dealer in Real Estate, perform*
marriage ceremonies, w rites wills.
deeds, mortgages, claims, etc.
Call to See Him
Office Rhone 8407 Res. 6798
DR. H. H. COOPER
DENTIST
Special Attention Given to Diseases
,of the Gums " .
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
A Specialty
Office Phone 6429 Rec. 8264
7i?25 Washington St. Col'a.. S. C.
Office Hours: ?Telephone:
11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Res. 8871
6 P. M. to 8 P. M.
j Dr. W. D. Chappelle
I
Phy8ician and Suroreon
I Diseases of Women and Children
A Specialty *
Office: Residence:
2115 Lady St. . 1301 Pine St
Columbia, S. C.
Phone 7811
All Classes of Dental Work
Dr. L. H. Hallman
DENTIST
PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS
Sundays by Appointments ?
Office: 2369 1-2 Gervais St.
Columblsr"B.
Office Hours: ' Telephones:
8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Office 6033
Residence 8873
Dr. D. K. Jenkins
DENTIST
falli nffa, Plates, Crowns, BridgM
Anesthesia a Specialty
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