The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 18, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
Saturday^MytS; 1925.
! Church News
._ ;_. _ - - BY DR. J.
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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
' NEWS
Our - attendance in JSuriday
School last Sunday was unusually
large. "The gospel in Anitt^
och pf Pisidia" was the subject.
-???For thirty minutes each class
?? discussed-tho-lesson.-The pastor
gave the review on the lesson.
A collection of $20.00 was raised
by our Sunday School with the
usual classes. Zion is working"
hard to make her-Sunday School
l_enter the "Al" class according
to the standard of the Southern
Baptist Sunday SchooTboard.
The pastor, the?Rev. J. C.
White, faced the usual packed
house at 11:30^ Jle used for-hio
subject "The Good Man Barnabas
and His Worth to the
? Church.'" At the conclusion a
number of members entered Jim
~~~ pulpItTto shake liis harrdr^some
placed different amounts of money^in
his hand, in appreciation
T)i the wonderful sermon they~
. .had heard. ? ' Z _
_______JDr^N^S^Smiih Preached
Great Sermon
At. 3:30 Dr. N. S. Smith the
live wire pastor of the Wesley M.
E. Church and corigregation worshipped
at Zion. Dr. Smith
brought with him his excellent
choir which sang 'beautifully.
The-nreher boards of Bethel Melropolitan
A. M, E_Church, Jones
Chapel A. fyl. E. Z.jGhurch and
- Union Baptist Church all turned
? out and brought greetings to the
Waverly Wide Awake club of
whiah Mrs. .T C. Cannnn tViA
r- president, under whose auspices
the services were held. Dr. J.
II. Goodwin introduced the Rev.
N. S. Smith to the congregation
in well chosen language, in the
7~~^nb6oncc of 4he pastor.: Dr.
-Smith thrilled the hearts of his
hearers on the, subject: "True
and Tried Friendship." Thfe ser.
.... . mon is the" talk of all who heard"
it. Dr. Smith is inde<*cLlhe man
for Columbia. .
Mr. I. 8. Leevytfre Colored
merchant prince made a spiendid
talk to the congregation.
? Deacon A. P^??Wflitama,
chairman of ourTaosh'd closed the
services with a splendid talk
commendiing Dr. ^Smith's Her-1
mon. _I?.
-? Communion at Brookland Dapt.
^ Dr.._ White? accompanied byRev.
Mr. Tillman and a -Car fil-_
led with other members motor- j
ed over to Newbrookldnd. The
services were red hot, with the
, spirit of JesuS Christ. As pastor
White preached, there Yas
hardly an eye in the buildin^yryr
Communion was served .amid
much spiritual enfhusiasism.
visitors were there from Sandy
Run and Perry. Miss Falise
Cook was elected to represent
the iJunday.School. iiLthe^Con von;
~tiott this week at .Laurens. ~~;r
6 P. M. B. Y. P. U. exercises"
I Svere grand. A play dramatizing
the-ten virgins WaS^had at
Zipn, which watery good, Mr.
J. T. Carter Is ..jour wide awake
president.
?8:30 pastor White preached
a special sermon to the B. Y. P.
U. subject "Things not to Glory
>? in." ; ?
Delegates leaving this ' week
for Laurens are: Dr. J. H. Good
win, JamesJY. Hopkins, Miss Jo\sie
B. White, Laura Bynum and
Mrs. Alma Hopkins and Mr. J.
T. Carter.
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
CHURCH?-Cor. Blossom and
Sumter Sts.? ^
where every Sunday in the year
Is & fresh message, th6 sfcitte old
Gospel given in refreshTrig at.yIeT1
and sufficient food for the hungryTTs
yet calling for recruits,!
and placing every individual who*
~ comes;"at work and giving^ufr.
ficient light on tlie gospel path
to rescue any one from bond?
age.
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OfColumbia |
C. WHITE
^OW<xO^C<OLOXy^O?0?3r03mO^X>CI
This is your time. LastSunday
was a> high day in Zion, and
sage in the nioriiing from Luke
24:49: "Behold I SencTthe"promiso
of my Fatheivupiin-yiiu: but
tarry-ye ih TFre City of Jerusa[letn,
until ye be endued with
J)OWer"frorif on high?f and* sirs:
there was an outpouring of the
iHoly Spirit so great that each
one o^ us felt as if we were, in
,or around and atJotat Jerusalem,
:for we anxiously strove to get
in the upper chamber where we
could be in touch with the Master.
Dr. Watson is a great
TTeacher and a wondreful spiritual
dynamo in the hand, of God,
he is asked -to- come^agjiin at-any
time. - ^
? j-iie x'asiur suune
from^thg^subjeet: "The~Raflway
Train" which carried two specials,
one of which had sleepers,
but it was the traiii-which went
oft the trackless road to hell.
"whilF the other train carried no
sleepers, because the track was
well laid, and conditions arranged
more than six Thousand
years ago, and no one coiild ride
that train-who did not meet the
requirements.
The V. C. E: Society was good
at 6:30 P. M. and the Sunday
School is growing and doing it&
part in the sa'lvatiqjMd7 men. All
are asked to mak6 'an effort to
he with us Sunday, for every service
is special, and all services
areon schedule time, romrp-^TTrt
be"a part of the great Jones Chapel
A. M. E. Zion tTmrch. -yqu.
"are welcome because it is your
Chui'ch, and your?Pastor.
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FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST
CHTJ-RCH
The Church with a Welcome.
had a large attendance at Sunday
School. The lesson Was taught
wt+rmrach enthusiasm. The \T
fllrnn 'heat do on not ffgcm lu luiisen
the -fiumber which shows
ThaC^he-yoxrerintendenl and his
teachers are vieing with each oth
er to excite the interest of the pu
pils and bring the Sunday "School
Up to the
At the morninir sorvirr fhr
Pastor nreflfhptl ? sppriiil gor.
mon on the. "Lord's Supper"
which was full of instruction- He
tnlfl lis thp monning nf thi<
per and just how it should be
conducted. This indeed was an
eloquent sermon, Two members
wefet-received in to the church.
AfteF'the sermon Mrs. Sttong,
represeniing^The -Home-and Foreign
Mission Work spoke in interest
of same and a collection of
ten dollars was given to her.
InJthe thr romniii"
ion 'service was - held. The attendance
was good, and-* w?s'ca rried
out quiet~anc{ orderly" This
service \m condncted-4n a very
dignified' manner by the Pastor
and his officers, assisted by the*
officers of the Zion Baptist
Church. A number of Zion's
members came over and communed
with us.'
The writer enn grain laics the
Castor on the very dignified
way in which he conducted this
solemn and sacred service in
memory of our Lord and Savior
At 7:00 o'clock the B. Y. P.
U. Was held, the President presiding.,
The program was in
charge of Mrs. E; W. Long; but
due to the illness of Mrs. Brown
she was detained at the parsonage,
and therefore the program
was conducted by the President
Mr. M. S. Stewart and was beautifully
rendered bfrr the following
persons; Reading Mrs^Wik.
lit* Roseboro, Solo Miss Thome
uiinu nuguitt, oung uy trie union,
, %? .
Reading Mrs. Richard Carroll,
Paper Miss L. F.' Harrison, Song
by the^ union, Address on the
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lesson, Prof. Z. Townsend.
At?8:30?the pastor- preached-,another
of his inspiring' and in_J.ere.st.ing.
sermons, to-a aplemltdaudience,?
Publicity Committee,?
_Mr. P. AI. Bowling, Chr.
Mrs. K. \V. Long, Sect.
. .. _ JMiss IF. Harrison. Rcp't'rJ
Rev. H. W. Long, Pastor.
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ST. LI KES I?. E. ( ill'ltCII, 912
1! AMI*T.UX ST. !
N\> services next. -S;md:iv at the :i_
I hove mentioned church, on account of
j convening of Council of Colored
- Cjrurch workers, of Upper Qirnlinn .
Diocese, over the .river at St". Ann's
Mission, near Cayce's. Ordination of
Mr. Drown tu be a Deacon, itresenied?
"by. Archdeacon J. b. Elliott, Kt. kev.
K. ,G. .Fuiluy, IL-Jiclp _uf f.ho_ Diocese
oi Upper Gtmrftna, ulficiating. "T
TKj?Men'.i Club-;-nf?St,_ t.nk( '.-! ;
Church, held its fir-l~moot intr after
or ganization at the Church- Tuesday,
night. A full uttcndunccahud a^id one
now .member admitted.?A Per Devo-1
tionals, Cluh procc edi-d iij lJu.sinessVr
The committee on Rule-; of Procedure
.submitted only a. "partial, i eport" and
a ked for further time which Was
tyrant e.l. The; lnnpr. < of tj^oJilHb, in*
"to a i'-trrin rrny Way the- upbuildihg of
"The Church" irrespective of denom
11L_ _ I"pcuvjucs, uia ntUUUMty ny
ussl.silnK'.any'.worthy'case of need,
and^ ^promotm'tr and. "cnemiVhfrinjr
elun-di attendance,,, under Die banner"
of churchmen a:id workers, to jiirc recitals
ami luild discussions (public) on
various subjects, chiefly those which
pertain to the .Church and. its -loftiness.
A "Chorus"-an1 as 01 ^aiii/ed~coitsisr-~ '
infr of F. P_ Paul*' S. F. Roberts, HurryGoodwin,
James A. IfeiAloy -Jn'bn Vin__kplby,
Upward' Williams, attrihrs to be
added.?Singing nfHying , was ih^uf?
trod to their" satisfaction. Cluli ad-,
journed to mee? oii the 4;lv, .Tuesday
nighty in the Rectory* next door to j
-the church. 'vCnnie_and_ l.in u<. We
need you -a-nd-?you?need' u.~>.?= Mcrrtks ~
Club; Sti" Luke's Church. " - "
-JOINT SESSION OF Titlf MPn
The Church and Kingdom of i
! God in Christ b
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Columbia, S. C.?The public is (
- cordially-invited to attend the* ,
district conference of the Tri- (
umph Church-and the Women's ;
National Rescue Workers Ses-F.
^ombfrred:' ThWinnimr July ,
20'th r.t neon will be in session ,
iL'tKr-uVt're week. Will be-located ,
-oil the cdt'iier ot- Hampton and (
tors of WoTily and their flocks ,
to. please acCeijl T61 > as a special
invitation. ~ "
Come and hoik' what the priii-^
ces from Egypt are declaring-]
-inco tlarknc.vi h" <_ T "''"'tr.:
from their eves. And sec u-li.-n
the mothers in Israel mid duijgl> ,
tors in Zion aye doing .' ? " (
Bible lessen every morning at .
10 by the 1)1 strict Bishop (
!. 11. Lea. Come i?riug ypur Bi'
le with you and ml uun i'> and ,
eat the Word and live. For be- .
hold the day-of the Lord is at ,
liand.and unity-must exist in the
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Christian jfaniily. ,-JThp - Seven ,
Angels are now reporting. Grea-t
trouble ahead of .the. nation."
Great joy and hatpin ess for the '
Saints of the_Lord. C"t rniulv_
Ethiopians, wefc(/hme for you.
~~Come one and all, you are \vol-~
come. '
i- Any comnmnication dorired re
lative to the meeting, see the i
Presiding State Prince at 1153 t
(Taylor St. Anything given to 1
aid in the expenses.of said meet- (
ing may be sent to the above ad- |
dress and will be kindly accent^ ?
efl.~~ - .
RgvV. D? H. Harris, State Prince.
' 433 Taylor St., Columbia, S. (" 1
Rt. Rev. I. H. Lea, District Bis^t 1
^ op, Chattahoochee, Ga.
JOKNSON-BRAI
Funeral Diredtc
I ' E'mbal
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4115 Washington !
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TO LEADER
LEADERSHIP - <
'1 thorp is any onc tIiimr laofc-j
ing_Jll_Llm, midst oi' the average
colored people it is leadership.
Not as 1 don't see-humanity, for
1 have more lovpj lor humanity t
than 1 have~for any one race. 1
But 1 just - saw this~^rave mis-.1
take in that part of humanity,
when J, se(Tmahy~graduates that't
such school^ as Tuskegee Instituto_aiiil
tin., t ellege1^ oi' Atlanta
and Columbia are turning out.
besides the many that the high
schools and graded schools are '
turning out it-surprises me very (
much to see that-many sect ions
in the rural districts and'-small
towns ha\ - r.r.t p~rT ]?ivi_r,r, i\ ~
leaders. T.lns'i, k more than-one (
reason for this. ? 1 dele-vo il-mr 1
i ni< /in-fii.Jin, ii'ii.'... ?i-_
v>K?>v>iv> Hung man -*
them all. Not., as I know but
IhisTs my belief and.that is tHfs ^
people have beeiT Ufught and arc
beingTTaught to get a, man that?,
has mother wit unci one ihm
pieaclie^ what h^getshrom tiod
and use.-. the old sayings, and iris
wrong to preac h what,.you can ;
get from school. '
. There has- Imi.n -no-sv-stem of. [.'
school and the-people hirVe believed
this si.ul'f. I believe if"
this ism could.be expelled thai '
cur graduates and; undergraduates
could find work to do among
the P . ' and there fore serve
humanity* more thoroughly. t.
Tile' Kosenwaltl, school, is a e
good . -m to expel h, p'^^'id ?
rng thy;r art; better.ioolcedaTterTFor
1 know that in places- the--"
oi'ogreof. the Rosenwald school
has In. impeded for theJack .
I mean"qua*tr- ^
tied leader^ hip. There are sec- l
7 ?- - a ?. 1 ?^
Lions iii tioorgja and in South E
Carolina \yhere one of -these
sohooU ? hny., lu.i.n .lnjTif ?
but it .\\as refused on account
L>f these -ame fools. S<,) von spr ^
KE-losi \. i:i'ii "we don't have_prop- \\
L'r leau?-r* in our sections. For n
an in A a nee, 1_ v.a_s_at?a -eh u rch~~o
rrotrtoiig ago called the holy ,
church; n.vt as'I have anything"
to say pgainst holiness, Lut any 3
kvay there was' a iio.ii.e~'s v. Into?^
iieacher preach in tr "there - t h a i- 13
*as OirvlloiF^ jy "tire colored
-ny.awh.or. and he?sfMtrrd m-' hisd"~-Oil.ion
thai so irn-h cfiwlirw.'.'as
the cause of Processor
scopes giving trouble with .the?
o have the better class of white A
iliijilinZar4locindnp.j--AVe-are glad j;
icojilu'come nniZiAv~Xib dhal we !'
way?betier ; undorstMnft^g^h?
. T?am
not an evolutionist
;inl I inn tiol 1ighting Whe man ^
l.atis. 1)11{ it siVins lo mp tint" ?'
f Ought to have evolution m;
lie Bible one. But when ignor?
nice makes a man jlispeL-evoIu-r
iui 1 and-the Biblp,-- too. he-is in ?
.Aiol'old a Worse Condition than f?i
Ltu ! vo 1 utionut^""--- B,
Signed GRADY JONES. ... P"
t WO MORE MEN OF THE
i\\^xTY-i onrrii re- \
LEASED THROUGH N. A. M
?AYC. P. EFFORTS f:
.lulvlO?'The National Assoc* ?
at ion for the Advancement of al
krrCTt People, b'J Fifth Avenue, l(
Sew York, announced the re- jt
eipt today of communist ions
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irom the Parole Officer of the U. ..
S. Disciplinary-.Barracks at Fort ^
Leavenworth, Kansas, enouncing-?
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Tiat -General Prisoner P>en Cecil,
former member of tlie Twenty?
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH '-i
Corner Sumter "and Taylor Sts. ;1
Rev, E. A. Adams, I'astor.
1_ SERVICES^ ?-1
Sunday gfthuol 1U.U0' A, M.
florningeService . 11:15 A".. Mi
V.. CTE. League 6:36 L\ M.
Cvening Service 7:IiU F.-AL-:
SIDNEY HARK C.'M. E. CHURCH
1100 Pluck ^
Rev. \Y. I>. Farmer, Fa'tnr.
pr:u\K;i;s'\
uin.iny School . i a
'lorning .Service ' " 1: : e A," M
'pwoi th-League -r-. . .. Sj? >.j
Cvcnin^.Service; - 7 ..-jo J\ -.*\j \
JONr:S Sj IA ?fK?. A M V v V. )\
77 ^in.kcn.? - :
'4'"(,r Sun;tor amjr+MOhseryi STrcct>
'ilT. U. . A&.van<!s-r--(,nr-rt,UT- !' ; r,..
^KfiVlCKS: , L__
?IoralService >,- ? v
'uiuluv Sthoot . "1V:- 7. -.4
-vtn.ri^ .SoVic^.-.. . *Voj iv>:
nJ. CALVARY" lUjmsr-CfK'Kr:
1 '0 1 Hall jgf I
I'ev. II. ?!. .Moose, I'usior/
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7^^; Sv.nyrf .... uk.O-J . V. $i
viinTij s'ervlrn-"? " 7 ?n \z?
st. CALVARY n AI *T! ST C1ICR CfL
_..U'>jilan i.'Street 1
ni-V-.H- \\ ." T70N(j, Pastor.
' .SERVICES-- . '
ujuITiy School 1 CLOG A. M.
Ioiiwtg Service ^Tii!>n a. m. _
t. v. P. u.'_ . 0:00 P. M
Ivening Service8:00 P. M.
?i-.SLEY m. e. church
^Corner Gervais and BarmveH Sts. ^
Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor.
SERVICES:
undfly -School- :10r8(*A'. M.
rorning Service * 1 _ AJ :^Q_ A. J\?
fiague"?ii:30 T. M.
Ivening Service --- . P. M
ZION BAP1 ISP CHPPrn #
lffiv. J. C. While, Pallor.
SERVICES: '
unday School 1*0700 a.'_.m
^ming Service ? 1! .: a. Jt '
V- -- i
venin^' Service 7 -j .p. >1
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N A ZA RETH DAI>TtSiy&f;{l-RC11
unday Se)io< I . . 10..jo A. ? !. '
Pel U?'b .i... JL': ' 1 P. M.
- v - r??IT - '?, r Jn t, v
ciur:- service 7.3'J I\ 5l" ^
ST., JOILN BAPTIST C:R iitf).Bo.iker
YVashinytt 11 IKiJTTT
Jiev. I.. (\ Jenkins. Ta.Vlo'r
? ; SER VICES ^
uh lay School J'.IO.SQ A. M a
ir irrfl Service??? IT!.' r "-T" Ti~~>v
V- I'-'U. .7?r.T, , ;
' i.g aemee~.?.__: ~"7 V. :EI
"ft ft BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. ^T. Hampton, Pastor T
- 411.5...Marion Sfrpnt
oi.-n tig?Service {;.i" 1f-no ?
v'to.i.g S.I'V.LL:? :
:.IT. OI.IVE PARI IST- CIUTlCil
2130 Sum for Street f
Rev.?1^.?Gir Robinson, Pastur; T~
SERVICES:? ?
juday School ^10:30 A. M.'
reaching _ ' - : Ll.;:,u -A.M. v
reaching ; 8:0o? P, M. t;
ANTIO.CII BAPTIST CHI RCII
?Rev. T. C. CKL'.MPTON, Pastor ?
SERVICI-ISt ^ ??r*~
inuay t>cnooi 1D:UU A. M.
orning Service? llcltO AFMC-S
A". P. U __ iPWPK M'.pV
vening .Service ?"iHOO' P. M. j K
'.?\kv' ?
leged par-ticipation in the IIou's- J
>n, Texas, riots, was released on.
uly 2, 1025, on home parole un-j
er the supervision of Mr. W. {
ayes McKinnev of Detroit,.
[ich., former President of the ]
eroit. Pranih of^he N A. A ^
. P. and now rrrembcr of the Leal
Committee of tire Detroit
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ranch.
t
Tho'M A A r T> U-o: ol.nn.-l
i.r/'r.. * ' ?-* * vi a '* m. yj civ* - c
bed thru .Jenios Ccker. another :
f the Houston prisoners, is el- <]
?iblc for release on home par- j
le on August-PtiT:?<Thu N-"AT]
L. C,P. rooured ft first ftieml and*""
<1 visor for Mr. Coker.
The release of Messrs. Cecil <
nd Coft*eiH5nn^~tfie Total toTTD";
ince the petition signed by 123-']
signatures gatfiered by the <
^ A. A^_C. P. and cooperating (
igencies was presented to Pros
dent Coolidge in February, j
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
?'- Divine Street
Rev.T. M. Hoy kin. Pastor. '
SERVICES
Sunday School . 10:00 A. JtfMorning
Service :l' .'1.1.11:30 A: M."
Y* - U- - - -? 7 :Q0 , P. M. "\
Evening Service ???.-,-grOt) P. M.
HKTHI.KHKM II APT 1ST CHURCH ?
~ . lyoirStr^ct-? ?=icev.
y. if. Smith, Pastor.
SERV1CF.S:
vv:''" 1? ) > oo a. mT
'f+py--*; Spryieo - u. 1 A. M.
v- '' 0:00 P. M.
l,.i d Sr." ^ ? 8 :i'0 p. M.
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ILL -\LAK Y'Sl-EP'SCOPAI-CHI'ReffCornrr
Crctp and''Cites Streets
I1: Kr f*ottaifl; f'aV.or.
= . ' SKRN ICIJS:
10':C0 A. M.
- ' -' - - 3 1.1 j A. M.
A: i. . , . ... 4 ]? M
ri-$ da!:i i.sr ciutxii
Lei. .It;?M. .tfj era,. Pastor.
VtCi..?.; '
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! 1:' 1 . " L ^0 A. M ..
{ >' Lv - - ---- C OO.P. M. Renins
^cc ,-8.00 P. JM. _
MAc::no.\iA n.TPtisf en i;ren . '
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services^
Sthool A. M.
\ fierrrovir Service 2:00 P. M. . '
>. -?._::_L_c:co i\ m.
Ac:?i:i^-St rvkc 8.00 P. M.
CiI'AIU*?LLIi.TSX.Vt40N' A. M. Er~
- ?en Tr-^.7^:
Corner Senate atif! I'in? A_
Rev. L. G. Bowman, ftaslorA _
SERVICES; - r ~ '
loaning Service 11:30 A. M. vLunday
School.^ -^--3:00 P. M; L
C. E. League 6:30 P. M.
7:30~ P. M.?1 "
JONI:S tabkrn^i,F: - \
K *.'*' I(iriij titfrf,' I'aslon
?? 'Ki:i!\l(Ts ^u^eh'ooJ
... 1Q:Q0 A. M.
iLci noon-Service ... 3:00 P. M '
I V. 1 : U. C:00 r\~Mi" ~
Awung Service .... .g.CO i\ M.
I A I:.SOX p ic ES! J V T ERIA N. ?
Lev. I. I). I)
i ?Paator. ?
-SERVICES:
X ? -i;if; C. : ."c J 1 .15 A. M. ?
?? m; . - .
O.UO T. M. . ~
. ST.' TAMES A. M. ~lV CH INCH
'' > i iCiiilv--an Street
_Le\. J. !'. \\ n.siiin^ton, Pastor. ~ '
. SERVICES: .
" School 10:60 A. M. '
=?+"* S-f ^iCO ^T: Yf, A." M; ~r
( :v -.-.CiM P. M. ?
c:;.:,- Scr.i.e 7:30 K M.
E.MH.E ZiON BAPT\ .CHURCH
Ridtfowood ?- - ?
:::Uay Svl:o:l 11 ;30 - !
A:. ..j he.v.vc ' .12:30
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Rev. D. .M. McGILL, Pastor.
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IRE IN FLINT TCI BEJ?UB- I
LISHED IN ENGL'D IN FALL ,
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July 10?Information has just
e;-. licit \\ alter White, author of ?
lire in from his pub^
U'Atfrc 1 A. Knopf and Mrs.
lianehe Knopf, who are now in
o Mr. White's novel have been
old ho the English publishers,~
do/*r .* .-Wiliianis an"d Norgate.
[Nmc is now being set and the
10vet will be. published in the
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"Fire in the Flint" has had a
uhuJeriible tale m the. United """r~
states a?iid has created - very
iVido-.pread discussion.?As a ,
'eaii.-ttc picture'oHifc sunder th'e
lifficult'cs of Negroes, in America
it will, according to Mr. and
Mrs. Knopf, be read with'great
interest, in Europe.
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