The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 07, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
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COLUMBIA !
By DR. J. C. WHITE: j
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Wesley M. E. Church Services. '
The regular Communion services 1
were held on ljast Sunday?morning <
?r? as usuat-QTr^the first Sunda^ nr^SclT '
"TTTOhth at TTT30 A. M., in Wesley M. J
. E. church. A largp ^nnftregatign-jas- <
BfimMCd to worship and hear ^the new
"minister. Manv visifinw ^rion^o
--~ in evidence: " The hour having "arrived 5
for jyeachipg the Rev. N. S. Smith,
the pastor, .selected for a text the Uth
chapter of I Corinthians, 23nd verse:
Eor_I have received of the Lord tha^ |
. which I lime delivnrmL-uft^ |nn, tEEl!
?the?Lord Jesus the?same 'night?trrt4
which he was betrayed took bread, j
T^Useing as a siihier*?Th? Lord's Sep1 1
~ -per-.- The minister preached nn nhle,
forceful, convincing and soul-stirring J
sermon tn the flight nngh nttcn- (
__ " tive hearer. It was a spiritual feast'
to the soul. Many favorable CQITF" I
ments were made rind many expres
sions of joy were in evidence. ? ?J
_zion baptist church
Zion Baptist church was crowded I
^ all?day last Sunday.- The Sunday-^
. School bad a large attendance, "The t
- Rev, Dr. Sapp. of ^Brunswick, Ga., t
a prominent Baptist minister-address- r.
ed Lhe'schdol at the conclusion of the i
lesson. Dr. J. h. Goodwin, The Sup- J
erintendent responded to Rev". Sapp's f
J1*
speecn.
. . The. Rev. J, 0. White preached a
.-wonderful sermon at "11:30 A. M.,
thahTs Rash Vow?'" Jusl before the *
_1 sermon Br, .Matilda A. Evans?sung -J
?.?m. soul touching?solo, erftitledr "Let
not your heart be troubled." Collec- (
tion. amounted to $112.00. At night '
- Dr. White preached the.story of "The^
Shunenmite Woman." Il
: The Young PeoRle^ Working Club |
?Mrs. J, C. White, President gave a'*
delightful oyster .supper last Monday j
.; night:--The Deacons and ushers turn?
~ed-nuU4n.Jarga?numhers-and bought \
- oufc all these ywin^ penpla htm. j
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Sidney Park C. M. E. Church. j i
The springlike weather Jflst Sunday ' i
made?it?possible for a very large I (
crowd to. be jiut at Sidney Park all,r.
day.?^The Rev. W. E; Farmer, preach- I j
ed to an appreciative audience at the j
morning service from John's~Gospel. {
, "r The way one member of Sidney Parkji
_ ? / expresses it~."day bv daypin'every | (
way, or pastor is getting better and j j
hetter." The collection was better-^
i than the preceding Sunday, which was ,
among the best of the last three years, j
. Sunday School was up to high water (
1 mark. All departments of the church (
functioning with clock-like Drecision.
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TRINITY BAPTfKT rHliPm^ _[
Rev_T. W. Rice, B. D., the honored P
paetor was also in fine trim-as he as-j*
cended the rostrum at 11:30 A. M.; 1
Dr. Rice preached a most interesting 1
and heart moving socmen from the j
?'Sunday School lesstrnT'gubfect: **Ther
? Believers Union with Christ." Thc"^
collection was extra good. The Sun^T*
j. day school had avfull attendance. Bro. I?
J. C. Archie is the Supk?Th^Wo^]
man's Missionary Society under thef
ie&dership" of Mrs. Lula Robinson is
L . FIRST NAZARETH BAPTISTThe
Rev. E. A. Moss. Auernptn, r.a 1 |t
is the pastor of this church, and was j
at his post of duty last Sunday. The \
services were--good-all - day. Collec?j4
~ tions wore all thot^ the membership I s
could wish. The Sunday ^School was :
- largely attended last Sunday with
Supt. Russell in charge.
In the rfear future Nazareth "tntendfr1!
__ putting _on a singing contest among . s
the ministe?. The Woman's - Mis- r
sionary Society is pnder the leader- e
ship of Mrs. Mattie W. Holmes. g
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St. Luke Episcopal Church n
had Holy Communion last Sunday. v
This church is without a .pastor at e
present The -Rev.-T*. TT Pollard, rec- ^
J tor of the St. Mary's Episeupul Church jii
was in charge. Dr. Pollard who is g
classed as Columbia's most gifted pul- p
piteer, preached a. most acceptable ?
j and ^strucfive sermon from I Cor. 0
^lBth^chapter. Subjeeti?"The?HotyrT
Communion." The services were very , b
" impressive. The Sunday School in a!(
onlnn/1 i/1 #TUa ' \Z-^ --- '
^iuituiu iui hi, x iic v cati y men are ?
keeping cvg^thfng-ftr^p!eTTdid shape "2
at this church.? 1
SECOND CALVARY BAPTIST
* had a great service last Sunday, not
withstanding the absence nf the pas- "
lor..the Rev. Dr. II. M. Modre, whoi
was called to Charlotte to condiuct a ''
revival-at the Ebenezer Baptist church, *
Dr. C. B. Antisdel, president of Ben- _
edict College, preached acceptably
for the saint9. The crowd was large
an appreciative.
Albert Love, "the oldest, tfcadon of e
Second Calvary died last Saturday at ^
Monday at 8 o'clock by the pa?tor.c< jt
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Bethel Metropolitan A. M. E. Churcji "
bad the largest crowd, she has had
:his year last" Sunday morning, when
ftie Rev. ~Dr7 E. Adams walked
into his pulpit., pr. Adams is one
>f Columbia's most scholarly and ex^l
ict preachers. He took for his text
Luke 7:1-10, from which he preached
>ne of the best]" frorty tha *
subject; "Thrpp Estimator, of Clijiac- ~
ers." Five new memborn joincdHhe
dwrehand ftl-TO.QQ \yn? "
The Sunday School was in her glory
53:00 raised. Other auxiliaries nra,in. splendid
working shape.
FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST
Dr. PalU P. Watson. -atnto roicci avi" I"
iry preached all day at this old hisfliurrtl"
''Til Mil i Mill lllljl' llT"
mtah?Each office! was found at his"
lost of duty. Collection $86.00. Work
Ige in prepnratinn frrK^?Uao?coming
>ew pastor, the Rev. Dr. H. W. Long,
)f JDaytona, -Fkir
__Jnnes Chapel A. M. E. Z. Church
~The--RevivHl is-on In fUlLtslMt ~8Z"
Tones Chapel A. M. E. Zion church,
Upr. Sumter and Blossom streetsJhe
ilev. Dr. R, AlexaTuJer" Carroll^ the
lew pastor is doing the preaching.
[n_spite_nf the fart. thafcjVl<M'wl??y-niah^vas
not a likely night, ftnnriny was
fijreat day. Great crowds and great
services. Dr. Carroll was litThis best.
The revival will continue throughout
lext Sunday and next week.?The
lublic is urged to come and hear^our
;reat leader. ? ?;
St. Mary's Episcopal Church
~ Dr. Pollard preached at St. Mary's .
it tho evening aervicoo.?An appi'eti-'1
itive audience listened white "the pas
or discoursed on- the subject: "The
Demoniac Healed."^
The schocd which is connected with
St. Mark's church fe doing good
york. This school has hern nnd Is
iow an invaluable asset to Colum- :
ila's educational system. The Sunlay
seheehwas grand last Sunday.
5ion Baptist Worships at Sidney Park
On last Wednesday night, the pas:or
Dr. J. C. White, offieers and a ;
arge number of membera worshipped
it Sidney Park C. M. F. church, Dr.
5VI "E7 Farmer, pastor. 'The occasion
leing Rev. White went to prpnrh for-Dlub
No. 6, Mrs. T. H. Henry, captain,
rhe house \4as full, and-services were r
lermeated with the spirit of brothery
love. Rev. White preached a splenlid
sermon frorp the subj'ect: "Moses
md^-the burning "bush." A collection
?f $31.21; Mrs. J.C. White ^ang^a
leautiful sold: . "Fear Not O, Israel"
jy OflPertoryT Zion "Jubilee Choir as
veil as a fuir musical choir was on
land Deacons?-MoKissrck; Suber,
Dreen,, and Cole map, all of. Zion-rais?\
;d the collection._
jovernor Thos. G. McLeod to'Speak
at Sidney P?rlr
ntlay^ -ttfteroooio'cl ock ^ov.
Thos.- G. McLeod, chief execu:ive^-of?the
stater of South Carolina
vill speak to the people of Columbia
it Sidney Park C. M. E. church.
All rhnrphnc ai'U Usk-Uj
;e-unite in this service. Mrs. J. C.
While, by special request will sing
i solo ..preceding^ the Governors
;peech. - *. .
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Qjr. White will Preach the State
Penitentiary Sunday Afternoon.
By special request of the white ma- .
ron who Hag charge of the female .
irisonera at the State Penitentiary-,
he Rev? J.~C. White will preach for
he fomale piiauners at 2 &'fllo6k--p.-iw.
' Only four of Rev. White's singers i
yill accompany him, as the regulaions
wtlhnot attow a crowd at the in- _
itltUtlon. ?
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
This church is located at College
Tace7 and Is pastored by that, philoophical_mast^
of. the pulpit, the^j
lev. J. M. Myers. The" Rev. Mr. M'yfs
is one of the most interesting
j3?peT preachers of this ;sJtate. There
/as a good crowd out last Sjunday
lorning and evening. Sunday school
/as excellent. Rev. Dr. Myers preach
d* From the sybject: "God's Second
'all to Moses ort Sinai." which was
Sdeed -A great sermon. Collection
ood. At night the pastpr had the
tev. Allen T. Dixon to preach Rev.
)ixon . is the- coming young preacher
f Columbia, he has been called to
be St. Jphn Baptist Church at Winnsoro
and another church at Bookman,
lommunion was observed at night
Iso. 1
iT TTIF ST:VENTil BAY _ ADVEN..
TfCT nitrnni
% 1101 v>nui\\^n. : |h
Henderson Street , .
Sunday night, February 8th. *
Subject: The Sin of Having pur :
wn way. This subject will be illns- I
rate<j beautiful pictures. Coflfte '
ncLsee Samson and Delilah, and other *
. . . ' ?
Jihle - pictures. All -are weteem*. ?
tdmission Free. Song service 7:30
ecture at 8- ft. m^jharp, ? j. ;
Pastor" CHARLES CURTIS.
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The .first A. M. E. Zion church
stablkhe,d South of Mason and 3
)ixon line, was St, Peter's,- New- ?
tern, fc C., in 18621 - 3
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~ ~ THE PALMET
WESLEY'SPASTOR SUR- "~tS
PRISED _4?
. V. ti
A grand surprise To the pastor, Rev. ^1
Nt-9t Srnilh, by the members of Wesley
M. E. Church, corner Gervais and
Barnwell streets. After a glorious, A
spiritual meeting conducted by the ^
night, Feb. 3rd., fn which the Kev.
Johnson preached an eloquent,- prac- r
and luiivlmHtg sui'fllUtr, IsTs' tl
always characteristic of him, he is t
speaker. Immediately aftej:_the ben- ^
ediction, Rev. Johnson, expressed a
desire to have an interview with the
pastor over at the parsonage, to this
y"?dily m?r? ? il and liin.li
went over. In the meantime some
ui me iaaies were maKing tne same
proposals tcf'get me in the parsonage.
This having Taeen accomplished, the
same body ol loyal and faithful'memhers
that had iust Pnjnyod a gpTrltnnl. _a
feast together iiTthe prayer services, a
stormed the parsonage ladened with _
a-ricli-wariety ^-grocoriesr fruits and
vegetables and articles of great value.
They_enterecL the front door and Q
passed down the hallway to the reaFt
door, where they entered the dining e
room, singing, "Count Your Many ^
Blessingsr" They Forrped a circle a-^ ^
round the dining room .table, and
placed- thereon a?5tore "OT^hountiful
gifts. Come again, dear - members, 1
and friends; I wish to assure you a
that you pre always welcomed, I wish ]i
also to express to you _myirdeepest^ ^
sense of appreciation for the same.
REV. -N. S. SMITH, _ S
Pastor of . Wesley MrE. Chprch, izi
? 172S Gervais Street. ?in
NOTICE. ->
The Rev. H. W. Long, to_begin G
his netv work. as Pastor of I
__FjrgLX!ahary Baptist Church, -3
"P-l OIL
x- cuiuarv oin. l_p
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?The?Ryv.?H-.??Lung, vvhu lias
been called to the pastordte of First ^
Calvary Baptist Church, will fill Tiis ^
pulpit on Sunday, Feb. 8th. This Will p
be his first servico since his^elcctidfi 1
several weeks ago. ' ?"rfTT! i
Let us welcome the Rev. Mr. Lorig, c
by^packing the church to its capacity.
All members and friends of the church ^
are invited to attend. - Done by order S
of-th'e-pxrlpit; committee. f
Dea. W. A. Thompson, ? |
Dea. H. W.^Hajxisonr^-???" ^
Dea. Mi S. Stewart, Clerk.
COLUMBIANS OFF TO JENKINS' ~
ORPHAN HOME. i
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Two Columbia boys: Samuel Ed- c
ward Gunter^lS, of 2019 Oak St.,
?on- nf SftlliA anil Willio I
net, age 11, 918 Hampton St., gUar.T t
dian, Mr. W. L. Douglass. These
boys go to the Jenkins' Orphan Home g
Chavlegtuii, D. 0.
"The^eiikln^ OrpHana^ is the -best ,
orphan home for children in the
South, and should receive the un- ^
stinted support of the citizenship of i
this entire state. Poor^ helpless chtr- c
^er^r^^augb^uc^trad^^s^mu^ c
devault" Te
-In sad and loving remem- t
brence of^our departed wife and I mother,
Susana DeVault," Feb-1:
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ruary o, ?vza. < '[
We miss vou from our home dear C
mother. |_
We-misa-your lovingxare", - ---- Q
When_we behold-your vacent chair r
it brings^ sigh crr tear, ,
^Ve love thee still, we love thefe, P
But" Jesus-love's thee best, X
And since you are~safe- in God's owtrtj
care; " ~~~ r . ^
We'll try and meet your there.
Julius DeVault, Husband,
Ilayici Be Vault, Sjon, ?~8
Laura DeVault-Barr, Daugh. P
I. S.]LI
|?)epaf?ii(
I ? BIG LINE OF CI
$ Men* Womert & Chil
| A Specialty. Shoes
V. making and Tailorin
| at the bowest prices
| j^-Connected witli
I Fir8t* las?- Barber ?
A Beauty Park
\ Departmc
I H3t WASHINGTON
4? COtTTMBI
y .
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TO LEADER - ??b
?hoe?repmrrn^fr-carpcntry, brick /
msnnry, tailoring, etc. This-institq,:,
ion jis a God-wend to ihe Negro chiF^
ren of South Carolina.
It required over 16,000,000
ipunds of dynamite and other!
tigh explosives to quarry the; y
UClT needed in the. cemen.t in-j a
iustry last year. Over 100,000' ^
oils 6f rocks a dav was mishpH!
o a fineness equal to that of s
lour.
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-McCIellanvflle News, i?
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tev. J. \V. vVeston last Sunday
,t Bethel A. M. E. church -when c
nd where he preached a sermon R
featured by convincing logic, I
ound doctrlner-matchless
mence and nafrhos. While* he \r
alked, hearfs leaped and burn- ?
d, hands clapped and eyesj
n s la Lure ami larg^3^or4ingly4witH?arnrfear'^'endufing
. voice,"
)r. Weston sways [his audience <,
,t Will. He is an arHonf y
iever in Hod and hia-ehurejv, atfi
5Ver of^ducatibn and an enthu- E
iastic supporter of race enter-i
[*
^ .Sunday night at the same 1
endered a-program of songs,! f]
ssays and addresses to an ap- B
>reciative crowd f/pf ?people, iE
rftsses- Imcia V, Brown and Pan-.
ine=^Shepard of Lincoln Oiaded~r
chopl facility. RpV -T C. riinfnn |
>romising yound divih/\ Rev.
\7 ^ ? ? ? "! ? L' ? - - - ^
r ?? coiun ciiiia y UUl" . a l!1 (M'TOcini, ?
>articipated. But the reaf fea- ^
ureof the oceasionjwas a quin-1E
et entitled: "Do Something forj
somebody," sung by Misses Al-j
>ertha Ileyward, Caroline Wilbn,
Mabel Washington, Mfargu-' ite
Campbell and I.otlio Green
tirs. PauLShopard ably-assrgCefl ^
>y Mrs. ?erk-Campbell ajig olh-!F
;rs conducted thb' eeremoniesj
Heavy rairirs followed by bit-;
ng winds from rhIH ypgirmCp
aused a rage pf la grippo4n -this ^
lection^oF the state. An alarm- E
ng number of pur- people-is on-*'
he sick list. j ; '
Reginald ' Shokes, son of Mr/g
ind Mrs. -Geo. Shokes. and- fudent?at
-tjh? -State- A-.r
>ollege is at home rycppgi afillg j
rom an attack of .la grippe. -lie
s rapidly recovering and will ^
non return to resume-hhsr slu- ,
lies.
Mrs.-X.ena William.s,mother of
lugene Williams, leading carpen-"
er, who for two weeks has been ^
n the clutches of that hateful g
nalad.y is much improved to the-^(
[plight of relatives and friends.
Mrs. LiHie WVright^ daghtcr-^
f Rev. and. Mrs. Wm. Wright S'
ico_criticalIy 11] at the home ol"
ier parents. All hope...of her .
pcnypry sppms In&t-? Our sym
athy goes-out to Rev. and Mts:
VrighL r
Seymore White, young man of
ood-qualities was rushed to Ro- I"
er Hospital in Charleston early 11
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-OTfflNG-FOR??' V~ S
clren. Boys Suits |:f
!, Millinery, Dress- | |
g. Large Assort- | ^
nd the Best Quality |
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i our Store Is ^ 31|
hop for Men and f-$
? for Women j |
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SIURCR DIRECTORY
BETHEL AJM. E. CHURCH
Corner Sumter and^Taylor Sts.
Rev. E. A. Adams,, Pastor.?
. SERVICES: '
undafr School 10:00 A. M,
lorning Service ^_1LlL5-A?M
; C.-F,- T nnpun j"'11" P jM
.yening Ser vice 7:30 P>^1
IDNEY PARK C. M, E. CHURCH
.1100 Block Blanding Street
. Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor.
SERVICES:
unday CLIiuiiI- A **
torrnng Service 11:30 A. M
liworth League 5:30 P. M
vening Service 7:30 P. M
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZICT^
orner Sumter and Blossom Streets
lev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor.
SERVICES:
emthry^School __________10:00 A. M.
[orning Service _llT00 A. M,
? C. E. Society-^6:30 P. 1^,
vening Servlc e "~HZ8:00 P. M.
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13UU Block TO I Street '
- Rev. H.. M. "Moore, Pastor.
SERVICES:
unday School 10:00 A. M.
turning service. 11:15 A M
Y.P.IL . 6 ;00 P. M.
vening Servicg~____l 7:30 P M.
sF CALVARY^RAPT 1ST CHURCH
Z Richland Street
?~?^services? ~
unday .School . A10:00 A. M.
torning Service 11:30.A. M.
. Y. P. U. _-_i_ -6:00 P. M.
vcning.. Service 8:00 P. M.
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_ WFSI.FY M. E. CHURCH
Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sts.
.Rev; in. ?. Smith, Pastor. .
SERVICES:
unday School 10:30 A M
[orning Service _ _ 11 -an A m.
eague 6:30 P. M.
vcning Service 7:30 P. M.
___ZIQN B A PTiST CHURCH ?
Rev. J. C. White, Pastor.
unday-School T0700 X. M.
tosjaggg Gci vide -^..^-11:30 A. M:
V. 0.00 P. M.
vening Serfice 7:00 P. M.
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NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH "
tntday School' 10:30 A.. M.
iotning--Service ^---._12:30 P. M.
t Y. P. U. _ 5;QjQ.-P. M.
waning Service P. M.
u'nday morning, suffering from
umthot wounds, said to have
een inflicted by his brother
a'fries. His chances for recovry
are salcFto be slim. Why
trtrrrat someZmnrXfepth in the
i\v- agains^ pistol toting, Mr.
legislator'.' '
Rev. Gre^n, of Charleston,
astor of St. John Baptist church
'iff fill tfie pulpit aYsaid church
unday. ?His coming is looked
o with interest as^ he usually
rings mG^QQgC3-Jte.enUliR _witli
piritual food and drinks.
James A. Holman, Reporter
Continued from page 4
Not so with music, especially that
its mor^or le^ primitive state,
-songs of a people may come
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L. A.
Keat Ksta
ZT "HOMES ON 1
1107 Yj Washington Street,
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN
TAYLOR'
ZZ.77.MRc JL T. i
BOARDING and_LOD'
7 .. . BREAKFAST FRO
LUNCH FROM
DINNER FROM "
, If We Please You, Tell Ot
1016 Washington St
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;' ; FIVE
. UNION BAPTIST mUKUH __
Divine Street ,
Rty. T.M. Boy kin, Paator.
SERVICES:
Sunday School ___10:00 A. M.
Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. .. 7:00 P. M.
, Evening Service 8:00 P. M. "
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- RFTTTT FHEM BAPTIST CHIWCH~
r *, r n Lyon Street
r-R*v^--P?- H. Smith, Peitor. ~
r -?-~r~ - SERVICES: ~ r
Sunday School 10:00 A. M."1
Morning Service -____L?11:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. 0,00 P. M.~
Uveninf Sprvire 8:00 P.- M.
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
- - Corner Green and Cmt+n Sfr*.^ ?_
C Rev. T. T. Pollard. Pastor: ?
' SERVICES1? ~
- Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
1 Morning Service 11:16 A. Mr
Afternoon Seryice 4 p, c.
c^nd. NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCB?
- Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday SrKnnj IQ-flfl A. M. :
B. Y. P. U 6:60 P. M.
.Evening Service a-QQ P. M.
Rev. R. M. Myers. Pastor.1 '
' ' SERVICES: "
Sunday School ^ 10:30 A. ~M;-~
-Afternoon Seryice 2:00 P.~ST ~~?
: ft. Y v jj; 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service ?:U0 P. M. ?
CHAPPELLE STATION A. M. E.
.CHURCH^ ??
- Corner Senate andPine Streets.
. - Rev. L. G. Bowman. Pastor, i? .
SERVICES: ;
- Morning Service ,-_ ll.'80 A. M.
Sunday School 3:00 P. M.
A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M.??T?
Evening Service 7:30 P M ?
JONES TABERNACLE ?
Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Putnir,
SERVICES:
Snnrlnv - ia.AA a I#
? j ?v..vui iu;vy t\.. m.
Afternoon Service __~_rr 3:00 P. M.
D. Y. r. U. 6:00 P, M.
= -Evening Servtea ~ ft-nn p H,
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LADSON PRESBYTERIAN?
! Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor.
SERVICES: - ?
~ Morning' Service 11 -ip a M
Sunday Scho'ol _r_l 4:00 P. M. '
Christian BftdesVdr TIT 5:0 0 P. M.
down, through the generations by
mouth and remain distinctively theirs.
But unless music is developed by its
creators, it may undergo so many
j changes in the passing gpnerat.inna
j that it loses much of its identity or
leven its claim to its nritrin.
The lack of the proper means and
eonditions for-such-deyelopement have
I
' been the determining factors which .
-rhave prevented the Negro' raclaI ]ffOap ^from
carrying on to the present pos- ! - '
ition of this much heralded new A. 7- - -
type. - - "
Whatever its* source of origin and
whatever will be. the extent of its
final ctWelopement, history must write
j the irifluenees of the two majoz> racial
groupes on this form which is des1
tined, apparently, to take a command
ing place in the higher' circle -of
music influences. j .,
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