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gr> .?* ? :f "1~ * > - . ^ Saturday, Octobers, 1925. C8C8O0MC8C8C8aC8?S?C8araC8^ i Church News ?^--j * BY BK J I SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH C NEWS. " ; " i Sunday"school opened at 10:30, a. ?? m., with the Supt. -and teachers^ at * their posts of duty. Subject of Les- ] son that was discussed: "Christ in i Industry." Lesson material found j Amos 8:4-7, 7i8i Isaiah 3:13-15. De- 5 votional Lesson?Mafcmg-^Brotherhood < Real. . j * ( i .... Morning service began at 11:30. Rev. Farmer preached an instructive ] * and religiouo oormon, which kept the : < ?.... church wide awake. - 1 !$ At 6:30 the Epworth Leagu& held . Farmer preached another spiritual j sermon at 7;30-L A Mock Conference was held -at this church Monday night. Those who missed this play missed the~]oy ? " of your lives. 1 . Key. .farmer-, accompanied? wittu = his wife, Mrs, W. E. Farmer, is~leav- 1 ing Monday for various points, north j' and west. His first stop will be in!1 Chicago, to visit hisjbrother and other , ? relatives; from there to Omaha, JNeb.,. to accompany Bishops Hamlet and 1 Cleaves'; thence to?Grand - Rapids, ' Mich., Milwaukee and Canada to take a swing over, in Ontario. He yvill return from Canada to Detroit and from Detroit home. Their trip will last about i three or four weeks. The __ faithful members of this dhurwh^Sid _ ney Park are giving him this splen did trip. We_jwish him much suc* cess and happiness on his^trip. But .1.. leave it in the hands of God. He will , r take; care, of all things. - REV. W. E. FARMER, Pastor, SARAH B. WATTS, Reporter. NOTICE. ? : The Rt. Rev. K. G. Finlfty, Bishop of the Upper Diocese of the P. E. ~ Church of South Carolina will preach *' at St. Luke's P. E. Church Sunday morning, Oct. 4th, at 11:15. All members and friends are requested to attend. We are sure that you will hear an excellent sermon. SUnday School at 4 p. m. F. P. PADt, Seaior Warden, ????r-^fC. -WHAIAMO, Sec. ArVISITOR TO SECOND CALVARY Durfhg his visit to our city, Sept. 9.0,9.7 1 Rev. H. M. Smith, of Syracuse, N. Y., preached?a , aeries \ of strong sermons to the saints and ^ 351 friends of Second Calvary tsaptist " church. He used: Isa. 42:16?"The% Nt' Uhseen Guide." Rev. 21:5?"Christ ^^1 walfPS nil things riPW " RoV, 6:2 ' ' 1 "The Conquering Christ." Matt. 8: |b 29?"The Homeless Christ.St. John i2;^U-4,-Seeing Chfim.". ^ B There was an overflow attendance; ana unabated mterestT^Wonderful reH i. " suits expected. ft." ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor. o'clock by Bro. R. S. Russell, Supt. This being the_^end ,o{ the quarter, IB the lesson \vas reviewed by the teachers. Class No. 1, was taught by the pastor, whn always inspires his hear ers. Divine services began" strictly at 11:30 by the pastor, who believes in starting on .time. After devotionals/ V%a oftlonfo/l fnv Kic tovt Jnrlcps 7!?! n- lie pcivevv^u *vi ?>?u vw<?v ? v...n . ,_. "And the Lord said unto Gideon, the p people that are with thee are too into their hands, lest Israel vaunt themselves against me, saying mine own hand hath saved me." Subject ' "God's disapproval of vain-glory." it-is useless to attempt to say how _ jnuch benefit was derived from this sermon; every heart seemed to be ?!? -tor gtrived -to show where God was not always with ^the majority, but with the true ^nd tried.?Sunday ev7 ening at 8- o'clock we listened to a verjLinteresting sernjQjL preached by: Rev. F. D. Timmons. He selected as his text Psa. 18:2, from which he ' , . preached a ^rong^ennu?^^ Sunday night was our rally; every L body seemed to be enthusiastic over It. After the collection was taken up ; the secretary called the roll of the groups. Within fifteen minutes two hundred and fifty dollars and fifty five cents was laid on the table. Collected for other purposes^ "Seventeen dollars and twenty cents. Making a grand total for the day of $231.75with more to follow, ? By^Wsrdt?fe evident' fhat StT James is coming intd her owrv. (Mrs.) Rosa Saxby Reporter, ,; . By Jessie Maer Lemon. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH, Rally. Sunday, Sept.* 27, 1926. ^ Club No. 1?Sister Emma Boy5fe, W* Captain. ' Slater Luia Woodard $5.00; Sister, Betsy Lovett $6.05; Sister Emma [ Boyce $5.00; Bro. Thomas Palmer, l -. $2.00; Sister Francenia Davis $1.00; Sister Everlina Charley -.15; Sister Woodard $1.00; Total $19.20. . ' > * * . ' * " / ? . - ' * . ; c ' C&83fCF0E03C838C6C8C&8C8O6C83E8!8OKtC8!flC&& Of Columbia I ... WHITE - - ~r Hub No. 2?Sister Maggie Mae Pal- ! Tier, (Captain. Rev. W. G. Gunter, $10.00; Rev. ' Jerome Goldman $1.40; Sister Mattie, Mitchell 50; Bro. N. A." 'Nixon, .50; j Sister Tillie Mitchell^.50; Sister Maggie Mae Palmer $5.0,1; Sister Marie Senior $ 1.00; Total. $20.70. :!ftib~~No. 3?Sister Azalee Davis, Captain. _ - 'X-'- , -f^-4 Bro. Willie Palmer $10.00; Sister[ Leola" Green $2.00; Sister Annie P. [hum Sister vyjigi**i>1.40; Sister Azalee Davis $4.00; Bro. v lohnnie -Davis~ $2.00. Total $21.25. j. rr_i..1 11 a? .. <t?ro or* iotai collection $oy.ee. Sister Azalee Davis, Reports*. SEVENTH ADVENTIST CHURCH, j On Monday nightr~Sept. 25, a mosti elaborate program was rendered at the Seventh Day Adventists church. t he consensus of opinion ~.Wff?7Tthat' Columbia, the same was enjoyed by all from the first number to the last. The female quartet, led by Mrs. Jan-J hie Chapman Turner received the" en- j core at each appearance;"then there was Mr. T. H. Pinckney, the undertaker, with his clarinet- solo, accom-0 panied by Madam Jeffers, These ~at-' so received an encore. We were favored with the jubilee choir fronj Zion Baptist church. Bro. White, who" is pastor of this church kindly con-seated for. his .cbuir_t-o,- assist, {thisis so much like hiqi). The Community Club from Antioeh - Baptist church rendered some real good, music. The Misses Hoover, Cameron and Caldtvell and Master. Charles Ed-wurd DHvis, , -duct?by --M-tnul CfuurtwiiiJ and Mrs. Theresa Hill received loud 1 "pplause. But we must not forget Mr, Willi/?m P. Robinson, famous Negro poet of the1 South, who thrilled us' with his recitation. A~recitation, by. Miss Mary Dixon rand a solo -by ftjrsr ChaS. Curtis brought the program to :a... ,.i a ii ' 1 "'? us ciusp. /\u joint-u in singing praise God from whom all blessings fio\y. The pastor takes this privilege to thank all who contributed to make tdiiv jyrbgram interesting-a?)d~"ehtertaining aaJLwas. Music for the even iiig was rendered by Mrs. Mamie Sum-mCrs, Mrs. Pearl Guignard and Mrs. Suffers. Offering $11.10. Preaching on Sunday night by the Pastor, subject: "The Three Worlds."jj We- cannot' iffford to *go on in the world ignorant of the great truths tlyit are to be found in the Bible, you ought Jo hear thi^lipjiject and then prepare for the things that are sure to come on us in the very near ?u tjirn Ynn rannflt i ilftQeml wyon thefeelings to {tyss you into the kingdom iif__God, not'-sava-you fyom the--seven" last plagues; the word fif God-alone must be your -guSde,_ Pictures will be used to illufltratc thi^si'i lUun. Ad- . mission free. _ ' Chas. Xurtis, Pastor. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS. We had the Reviewed Lessons last well as inspiration to. see about -16 or 18 classes studying the Bible. At the conclusion of the lessen, ^we were treated to a Jubilee Quartette by four girls, none of whom were over nine years old. r'J 11:30 the church was filled,- all The choir sang beautifully. The Rexy J. C. White took his text from Matt. 9:28. The subject: "The Power ,of the Christian Religion/' from which he preached a most wonderful sermon. The church was electrified from pulpit to the doorr. AT BROOKLAND BAPTIST. 8:00 p. m., the pastor motored over to the Btookland Baptist, church where he delivered another burning message t6 the saints across the Conggree. U- ....... ^ A red hot revival is in progress at' the Brookland Baptist-^ehweh?fchiaGreenwood is doing the- preaching. He is certainly doing some tall preach ing. The churcTi Is crowded every night with eager auditors?white men and women turn out each night. r\ 11 ii ii r< i i\nv a nrt uiv. n,^n. oftiziAL_a-i | Sunday night, Dr. H. H. Eaddy ofj Oainesvllte; ^Fla., who was returning from the National Baptist Convention stopped over and preached for us. Dr. Eaddy preached a sermon and left at midnight over the S. A. L. for his home. The Rev. Mr. Bouey, son of Dr. H.' N. Bouey, one time pastor of Zion Baptist church, recently ~ returned from West Coast Africa, where his father died among the heathens, lectureii at Zioir Baptist chllrch Wednesday night of last week. Young Bouey will return to the Dark Contin.l ent in December. JONES CHAPEL A. M, E. ZION CHURCH?Cor. Blossom and Sumter" Streets jiad high day fast Sunday, tha pas/ ? v TlflE PALMftTH tor, Dr. Carroll preached at 10:30 one ; Yoi of his best sermons on Prayer and its Alb affect, or "the Power of Prayer," to'At a large audience, and in the midst At of the congregation winic some vciy At' distinguished" guests, who we wisK4 At -woultPrisit us again this coming 'Spin-1 day,, and add to the personnel of the KE congregation .mush-.which, cannot -he .8 added only by them. Then In the t' afternoon, Rev. Mrs. Sarah Smith, of R Bethlehem Baptist church, the Spir- ^es-s itual Cyclone, business genius and or- j No. ganizing prodigy, came and preached clos for us in the afternoon accompanied due with her-choir" and congregation ^h? Nor preached one of her very best ser- Swi mons to the womwi} and"" caught in- Plej spiration as she grew in eloquence had to the extent that the whole conirre- Rev -g-ation ~went with her, and remained m her keeping until-she-closed. -4he!?Great l.s Rev. ginilli, und great is 'the her congregation. We are asking "lei them to come again. Lcon At 8 o'clock" the Woman's program^?R was on, und every number save a Li< few was~filled; and . those which were dea not filled, will be the next time by Prv? 4-he same parties, _ Mca.?_itebecca hooi vVallmi whr?, whs callt'd nut r?f the ()f t city quite unexpectedly, could not be an<l present, but was kind enough to have Con her niece;^liss Modjeska M. Monteith stu< ?the?teachers?m?the?Bboket* -sch< Washington High School to fill her B place, which she <1 i<| with-delight and hhn satisfaction to all, for which Wa ! thank them hQth. and all others who ,ma? took part -on the program. For God ties: has so- constituted us that arm touch the arm, sentences cross .sentences, ideas witl intermingle, business relationship in- heir tercepts, social proclivities unite na- ff"T XTonally, while- domestic conditions so Bell greatly unite us that subconsciously |_wJtu we find ourselves carrying out the in- The junction 'of?Stv-4?gjjl?"No man livcth to himself and no man dieth to sttn self," for we must help one anolSto-. Next- Sunday is Communion, and? we are having our usual Service in that, the Pastor \vill preach morning? T 1 v... ? .. i a i- i ; * ' aim evrmiig, jiii.j i ii near nun is ^ ways a great treat; but. sve are q.v.? k pecially calling 'your"atiention to the .services On Monday night, October 5th, which is the night of the rally, Fla for every member is excited over that it a] gTclit drive which comes toan end ear at that lime. You are asked to man- vjji ifest a like interest and come and 4< iieaj- the f-)rr~A. DT Jackson, Pastor of 4? Sardis Baptist church. -Camden. S. C. silt on tiiat occasion. Dr. Jackson is a shf great preacher, and carries a great crowd^ everywhere he goes. If you q l * " J'0O time to get something out of the unusual. Come hejir ye him. , Clt; ^ REPORTER. ,1S ] ?i?I ? ? ? nev BE I'll El, A. .M. E. g'lil'IU'H NEWS, rea 'Hie services at Bethel were well attended Sunday' morning. There be- ^ ing many visitors from in and out of the citv. The Pastor. Rev. E. A. Pai Adams, preached a . very forceful as m<b well-as intsi iirt-ivo sermon. whioh--waa \ very--much enjoyed by the audience. There were three new members who ^ ni-r-1'pti..l ihc im itation?to?join?the , I' ; fit't church. ~~ " ' V4tM Wc are now in the .mid'st of our the full rally.for five thousand dollars, the The membership of the church has fOI. been divided into 40 Clubs representme the Jo counties-of-the State with Tour -Clubs-ai large, representing all - persons from outside of the State. "^1 The following are the names of the Th Counties and Captains or Sirnators for hoi each ? r ,, Counties: .Senators: I ^ Abbeville?.MTss 'Lannie Kenuerley. -Aiken?J. H. ^ Bamberg?Mrs.. Minnie Spann. (j.Uf Barnwell-*?Mrs. Rosa Fields. s'to Beaufort^-Mr*. Mattie Wheeler. "fou Berkeley ^AJoe Goodwin. ^ t ? -r Calhoun?Mrs. Frances Thomas. . ! Ohiirlpistnn?YV If. Corlev. I Cherokee Allen Williams, jfife Chester?Mrs: Carrie Wilson.1 (lor Chesterfield?P. II?Sharper, ~t**t Clarendon?Mrs. -Jtiary Pressley. cell Colleton?Mrs. Callie Dyson, ?-?Darlington?H, H. Howard.-1 Dillon?Col. N. H. Collins. ! , in Dorchester?-Mfo^CharlaEEe" Chiivl*-.-?I - -] Edgefield?-M. S. Chavis, ' old Fairfield?Mrs. Martha Kennedy. 0f Georgetown?Mrs. Josephine Johnson. , Florence?Mrs.* Alaska Mt'tts. Greenville?Mrs. Charlotte Brown. Greenwood?Mrs. Corrle Brewster. Cai Hanrptrm-^AV^ H: Young. 'fs i Horry?Mrs. Daisy Reed. ?- ??tis1 Jaspeiv? Mrs. Anna Thompson. 'Rai Kershaw?James Thompson. Lancaster?Prof. B. A.1 Blocker. Lou rows Mrs. Bona-Bookhart.-??1 Lee?Belton Oglesby. ? \ 1 Lexington?Col. J. B. Lewie. " \VY Marion?H. J. Hildebrand. " w:r Marlboro?Mrs. Louvenia Trezevant.i l McCormick?Prof. I. M. A. Myers. j . -Newberry?t-Sister Mundell. Oconee?C. "WrrGoodwin. era -okwgeburg?Mrs. Carrifr McQill. vill Pickens?Kike Epps. ery i Richland Mrs.Mnttie Ruff. 1 1 ' ySaluda?Mrs. Louise ^^ry^ " | ^^ Sumter?Geo. H. Hampton. ' ^nc Union?Mrs'. Mary -Nicholas. out Winiamsburg?Mi's. Bernice Simon*, t the I "[ : ... v. > LEADER wmmpwa??? 'k?Mrs. Daisy Anderson. L'ndttle?Mrs. Hattie Wannamaker, Large- Prof. L. A. Hawkins. Large?A, M. vBerrfter.' i ' T^arge^-PhUip Harrison^/Large--A. J. Pierre. > V. J. H. NORRIS Of 107 BULL XREETJVIOVES ON TO ?SUCESS-AS A PASTOR, ev. J. H. Norris is still the matchpastor of Union Baptist church 2, at Taylors. They have just ed a great revival service conLed by Rev. T. W. Rice., Rev.. xis?is alm> the" leading pastor of tnsOu, S. depasturing the Mt. isant Baptist church. The church ylmost gone to. the bottom when '. Norris took it JJPj but it btrsikeSed as never before. They had -bifc'uchl revival In the Attttory^-rrf chui'Oh conducted by Rev. A. M. ins of Spartanburg, of which 48 verts were added to the church, ev. Norris has also sent out a :ensed ?preacher and ordained a con since being there. He has ved.to be a leader indeed. He has s . elected to the vice-presidency ho Richland Union tho vafnnH timn the Mt. Hobron Sunday Scjiool ivenlion the first time. He is a lent of Benedict ^College and in mrl uns term. ut now the big thing about. Rev. ris is yet to be said, and that is: is enjoying* The happiness of a rind life; when in deep earnests, looking a bright young lady in fare, whom he had made liveij h. asked: "Will ynm-be iny^hirppy^ Tifn%!i?The beautiful ~~fo be admired was Miss T.nt.tm. Jacobs, of 1519 Whaley street, i in~a quiet voicer saiti:'"**1 Will." y.*?JK>lored to Dr. Boykin!s parsorrwith tr few friends and there the y of life was told, ? Trustee Ben G-reon,-- ? lV. J. C. WHITE TELLS A IDl'T THE ''LAND OF THE \^xr~ M my return from Tampa-,i? J stopiKid over in the Cap-' 1 City Tuesday and caught the] ly morning train for Ashee, N. C., better .known as le land uT the sky, because" ; is situated upon the very m4ders of the Blue Kidge?i most elevated city in North Carolina;? Astieville in fnany pects is the most important v in this country?because it never very hot there; and it 'er gets tt>o cold. For"*"thatison holds a very que place as a pleasure and lth resort). People from all ts of the United States have cJe'Their homes there. ~stopped"^wfth_The Rev. and" s. O. R. Gordon, the highly eemed pastor of First Bap: "church. I always'" stop re. In fact I have known membership of that church the last 16 or 18 years. They tho mont intelligent people er;. I preached for them ursday night to a pscfcect use. They are always glad see me, arid I am always-^la>d see them. _ ^ 1_ rhe Rev. Dr. XT. L. Fisher of. jpinjgfaam, Ala.,. who waa-dn sst of his . health ..was also pping with Dr. Gordon. I nd Dr. Fisher to be a man quite a -^it of intelligence, is the author of..an invaluaJbook to. pastors. Dr. Gori made my stay pleasant, as >al, he nxje mo; over' the Cxlent roads.of' Buncombe-coim^" ?which are among the finest this country. Ne 1 Hon m y friend; he was in the midst a great educational convenn. Their aim is to plant a at school in .Western North rolina. No place in America n more tried-Of a great Bap; school.*" The two nearest ptist colleges to Asheville are ledict College and Shaw Uriinitv. ?" rhe Revs. DixonT Watson, ight, are among the live es of that section of the te. Editor J, D. Can;, is. the genl ntiHtv mnn with the Ashe e Enterprise. He boosts evnian _of note who comes to city. I am grea-tly indebtto Mr. Ciftrr for being so -weil >wn in Asheville and throughNorth Carolina/ Hortfofaka : World oF me, and I would - - 1 1 igive him the shirt off my bac jif he needed it. I lectured for the Wnnimi Federated Ckt+r-Friday night o the subject of "Day Nursery. There was a fine bunch of Ash< ville's besfc-women at the Stepi en-DcTe school auditorium, an they made up a neat little sur of money at the conclusion c my speech. A great number of Ashevi. lian.s are planning to come t CHURCH DIRECTORS HI, I ll I I -y-jr T'TII I?rii Corner Sumter and Tayktr Sts. Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday Schuul 10:00k a. M Morning Service 11:15 A. M A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M Evening Service 7:30 IJ. M 1100 Illock Rlanding Street Rev. \V. K. Farmer, Pastor. services ?3 Sunday School . . . . 10:30 A. M Morning ?? H:3U A. M Epworth League 6:3(? P- M Evening Service 7:30 P. M JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION church: ' , 'Corner ~Suniter and. Blossom Street: -tier.?R: Alexander^CarroH, Pastor ,L, - ? -SERVKSESt Morning Service ... irw<n a m Sunday^SdTooT" 12:30 P. M Vvf-.'vi. Pln?t'V ' ~ G:30 P. M Evening Service .-..--i 8:00 P. M ^nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ? Tsnn *>..?? OA ??? uium uuii oireei ? Rev. JL M. Moore, Pastor. ?SERVICES: " -Sunday Scho6l T_ 10:0Q A. M Morning.Service 11:15 A. M ft Y P I' U.uu P. M -Evening Service 1 7:30 P M 1st. -CALVARY BAPTIST CHI RC* Richland Street . REV. H. W. LO^NG, Pastor. ?SERVICES: ~~l~ Sunday Scjidol .1 . ?KCOO A. M Morning Service 11:30 A. M B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M Evening Service 8:00 P: -M WESLEY M. E. CHURCH Corner Gervar's and Barnwell Slw. Rev. N. S. Smith, I'ast^ SERVICES: . Sunday School lo vn &?u Morning Service 11M League r 6:30 P. 1VJ Evening Service j^':30 P; "M ZI6N BAPTIST CHURCH --Rev. J. C. \Vhue, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 A. M Morning Service ;_11:30 A. M "IT Y. P. tJT'rvrr:?~-TT 6V00 P. ~M Evening Service ? 7:00 P. M NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School - 10-30 A. M ! Morn?ng Service 12:30?P. il H. Y-.: ^ 5:00 P. M Evening Service 7:30 P. M ST. JOHN 'BAPTJST CHURCH Booker Washington Heights Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor, s>r.K viuts: Sunday School ! 10:30^.-M "Mornnig Servicfe J__J :_11TS0 A. M ?. ?. P. U. : 6:WF. JJ Evening Service 7:30 P. M FllTlI BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor -405 Marion Street Morning Service.. 11:81 Evening Service 7:3< MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 21 HO Suillter Street " Rev.?Ix.?Or-'-Rohinsrin. Pastor. . , . SERVICES: ^ ; Sunday -School -.-10.30 A. M : French ing . _ .11:30 A. M J3. ju?P. U. - ^ 0.00 P.~M Frrm-nmg ? zL-.-r-rr., 8:00 r. M ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH j Rev. ,T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor ? SERVICES: ? unday School 10:00 A. M j Morning Service :30 A. M B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M Evening Service 7:00 P. M JOHNSON-BUI Funeral Dired Embs 1115 Washington CQLUM t % ? : ~ FIVE ^ k Columbia during our Colored State Fair thijLyear. I am sure 'o tlijjt they will efljoy Columbia; n because tbis_jsJLhe_city of hospi. . " tality. ' ~ - si ^ 9 ^ 1 1- Beige, the fashionable color "> d of today, was popular six hun dred years ago; Monks who illu>! " * . , strated old manuscripts used [..this xolur ?fw- garbing +hpi-r^o, saints and angels. Tj;-[ UNION - BAPTIST CHURCH , Divine Street _ _ ? Rev. '|l.-M. BoyktTT7~Pastbr _ v 11 ? "* ? 1 Sunday Srhnnl ?10 ;(Xj A. M ???? Morning Service _ 11:30 A. M B. Y. P. U. . ... 7:00 P. M. Evening Service ^....... 8:0(JL P. M ! ? ; V BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH _ Lyon Street " " Re*?E^-1L Smith, Pastor 7 t; -sfcitvicEsi Sunday School ." 10:00 A. M Morning Service = ^rll :30 A M B. Y, P. U. __ 6:00"P7ML -"[Evening Service 8:00'P.'M. ^ ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH " Corner Green, and Gates Streets Rev. T. T. Pollard, Pastor. SERVICES! Ti? : ? ^Sunaay School . 10:00 A. M. " -[Morning Service - . 11 ;13 A. M. . . AfternoQU-Serv-ioe rr: _T"_. 4 P. M~ ' : 2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. M. Myers,-Pastor. CT,-l>?'!Cct<. ^ , fr * 1 Sunday School . 10:30 A. M ' iMorning Service 11:30 A. M IB. Y. P. U. .... 6:00 P: M i Evening Service 8:00 F. M. ' " MACKnnvM bui-iV,t rm ?nt Rev. R. M. M y era, Pastor. ~ . j SERVICES: Sunday School : 10:30 A. M I Afternoon Service 2:00 P. M. B.-Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M Evening Service,. 8:00 P, M CHAPPEtLE STATION A. M. E. .4 CHURCH. Corner Senate and Pine Streets. ?Rev. L. G. tiiiftman, Paater.? ? ? SERVICES: ~ pjfcorning Service 11:30 A. M. "I3uJiJbj? AjJiooi 3:00 P. Mi C. E, League 6:30 Pi M. Evening Service 7;30 P. M. j' % [j - . JONES TABERNACLE ' . Rev. B. 'G. f.rtyff"' jiMlrf j: . SERVICES:' . - " , Afternoon Service 3:00 P. M"^|' E, B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M." Evening Service ... 8:0n P m ; . - " :;{ , LADSON PRESBYTERIAN ! Rev> I. D. Davis, Pastor. SERVICES ??? -jMorning-Service "I"__ 11-15 A, M ^ - : Sunday School __-I:i 4:00 P. M. ! Christian Endeavor. I 6:00 P. M ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH 415 Henderson Street .. - Rev. J.P. Washington, Pastor. SERVICES: r * Sunday^ School 10:00 A. _M. r MorrTing"Service-??_ 11:16 ' A. M A. (Tl K A -Qft ' Evening Service 7:30 P. M. , ' ' - . ^TEMPLE ZION BAPT. .CHURCH Ridgewood Sunday School _i 11:30 ' J Morning Service 11.12:30 " EM AN r EI- A M F rHIRrH ' Kendlaltown. . ... Rev. D. M; McGILL, Pastor. ' - - SERVICES: ? !. - MorningService ; ,.1U30 A. M. Evening Service r111 _'_8:00 P. M. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1915 Laurel Street " : [. REV. W. G. GUNTERr Pastor. [. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. 1 Morning Service 12:00 M. fr"Evening Service : 7:30 P. M. ???????j > IDLEY MORRIS I tors & Licensed ilmers . k' . ? ? i St. Phone 3512 BIA, S. C. ? 1 ' X