The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 07, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
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- CHURCH NEWS OF
_1 COLUMBIA.I
By DR. J. C. WHITE.
Bethel A. M. E. Church.
the CITY'S- MINISTERS INTER"Denominational
union. ?:?
The City's Ministers Interdenominational
Union will hold their instllaf.
' tion~services^j&t the Zion "Baptist
church, Wednesday night, March 11,
Inst. ; ??- - ,
The offieers-elect for tae ensuing
year are: Rev.'J. C. White, Pres.,
Rev.'J E.- A. Adams, Viee-Pres., Rev.
T. T. Pollard, Secretary,- Rev. W. E.
Farmer, Treasurer^ and-the Rev. R.
Alowandcr Oaiiull, Chaplain.
A special sermon for the occasion
' "will be preached by Br. W. E. Earmer
-?pastor o?-Sidney?Pwlt C. IVL?Etchurch.
Mtt^ic- by Sidney Park choir.
" _ All^ congregations of the city will
meet at Zion at strictly 8:00 P. M.
- Tills irortiises to be one of the big
I nights of the year in Columbia.
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
on the corner of Gervais and Barnwell
streets, with an energetic and
wide-awake minister of great spiritual
power "and effectiveness, an aggressive
set of ollicers and a loyal
the firing line fighting sin" of-every
" kind, and liltliTg up Christ to a dying
\vorTd7 The services last Sunday
" r were inspiring and Uplifting, nop
w withstanding the inHpmnnry- nf tho
sembled.
^ The Sunday-school under the superintendent
of Bro. U. L. Rntliff. mnnifested
great interest in the study
^ of the lesson. Mr. G. L. Floyd is a
great asset to the-intellectual,. mcnj
tal and spiritual life of our Sunday
r? sefa?Q^ itossessog rich talents
! for genuine service. The hour having
. thfi_JBev. S. Smith, aftor going
-thru the rbgular order of devotional
services, selected for a text St.
"Matt. 91-99- ?mot ei,oii i
, ? ?. ?t iimv k/nmi A UU IUVII
with Jesus, which is called Christ?"
The subject deduced was, "What Shall
wa do with?Jesus?"?A?powerful
sermon was delivered. Many hearts
were made to rejoice with tjie most
: profound joy, and gladness, as?the
results of the good tidings of great
The Rev. Dr. W. E. Farmer, pastor
- of-Sidney=Park C. M. E. church, will
preach "Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock,
in interest of Mrs. Lomax and
Mr. Ratliff's ciufc "
t PMOr^APTIST CHURCH.
Mr. Editor:
Please allow us space in your valuable
paper to speak of our great
~ revival-_meeting at the Union Bapr
tist church, 101G Divine Street,
which began March 1st, running thru
March 13th.
?-This is-our week- of prayer and we
have been very successful with the
attendance of our many friends.
On Monday night, March 9th, Rev.
T. C. Crumpton, D. D., pastorL.of the
Antioch Baptist church will preach
for us. Then, beginning from Tuesday
night March 10th, tcT Friday
nlghV"March I3tli, Rev. J. C.^Whitc,
hr D., pastor of the "Zion Baptist
church will preach for us. .j
The public is cordially invited to
attend this meeting. AndhTehse come
out on time in order to get a seat;
Dr. J. C. White is one of the greatest
preachers of America,2_and bet
ter known in Cnlnmhiit, fi. C.t tin *'Th<
""Baptist Lion."
REV. T. M. BOYKIN, Pastor,
? CIIAS. SMITH, Clerk,
- ? SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST?_
? CHURCH.
?_ . Henderson Street.
Subject?"Heaven's Bulletin Board,'
This is a very interesting subject
and a cordial invitation is extended
to- all. Come ear.ly in order to secure
a good seat and bring a friend
jl some very beautiful pictures will be
[ shown on this very broad subject,
Tf you do not know what- God's buT;
v letin board is you ought to come and
I find out Sunday nidht. Good singI
irtg1 and everything is free. Lecturt
\ begins promptly at 8 o'clock. The
pastor Charles Curtis^ will deliver
the lecture.
- SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
Sunday school convened at the usual
hnnT nn lncfr SiinHav 1\Tnr/>V< lot
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with a good attendance, things raovet
|I_ ? ^dong smoothly u^nder the supervisior
* ~ " of Assistant Superintendent T. H
Henry, the Suptr 1). RrSt&rfcS being
I ^ . - ?mi? of .thfvcity.
'At*ll":80 the Pastor Rev. W. E. Far
mer, preached an able sermon to ar
appreciative audience from the 190
' _ ~ chapter of St. Luke 3rd verse, anc
again at 8 o'clock from the 111th division
of the Psalms, 10th verse. Th<
services were largely p"f
[ the collection good, notwithstanding
the inclement yp^ther. this beinj
communion day.
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hjpworth League had a fulf atten-j
-dance at, 5:30.-The song service <
which lasted a half hour waa-indeed J
inspiring. All departments of the
church are working smoothly,
Among the sick in the congregation
are: Mr. J. B. Washington, Heidt,
street;Mr. and Mrs.'Nesbitt, Kendall-^
town; Mrs. Wise, Harden street; Mrs.
Ilattie Brown, Harden street; Mrs.
France's Anderson, Huger St.; Mrs.'
Ellen Levy, BlaWding - street; . Rev.,
Coleman, Wheat street.
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION |
_ CHURCH. , ?[
Cor. Blossom and Sumter Sts.
where Dr. R. Alexander Carroll "is;
Pastor- was blessed with two excel- jjlent
sermons Sunday by the Pastor,!
. which, was his first, attempt to nreneh j.
j since his health failed him in the at-:
! IwmpjTtu beat tFe devil &t. hife oWh!
game in running a series of meet-'
i nigs ine first oi the month. I
It*, was very gratifying to know ,
that the Pastor came forth with
greatly improved health, and adminis-'j
1 tered the Holy Communion in the'
^morning to more, persons than communed
the previous Sabbath with the
two- services combined-. The services j
\ begun at 10:30 A. M. as they willhereafter,
and there was a great atten
| dance at the opening of the service
' 10 hear tne message, and the crowds
are increasing every Sabbath. The I
?Missionary and Stewardess Boards i
I met as usual in the afterne<m~gff<Pre- f
tpoTted great results. The spring ral
try-is now on and every member of ,
'the church is anxious to coo some.,
idling paid on the mortgage which'
.j has been hanging- over?their heads
' for many years. This mortgage is 1
described by the Pastor as a "white j
'elephant" and he is asking .every-member
to punch him in the side1,
with a big PUNCH, and friends are
'asked to punch as hard as possible'
and destroy his existence. Bulle-j
tins, were issued, Sunday carrying--the j
4week's activities?of- the?ehureht
,vi; .n-njiui jiiuuiuttt, and"
will Jo-good as they are issued week:ly.
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Sunday 8th, the Presiding Elder,j
Dr. J. C. Lewis will be present and ,
have charge of the services, will hold
This second Quarterly "meeting and,!
j they are?expecting Sunday?to?be-j
a high day. Why not come over and
join the crowd, you are welcome.
tinod music,-polite ushers and a~ fed ;
1 hot gospel?the home-like church. I
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ST. LUKE and ST. MARY EPISCO/
- . ?PAL .CHURCHES*- =-==
i While the St. Luke Episcopal church
I is without a pastor for_the present,
' the Rev. T. T. Pollard, Rector of St.
' Marv's church serves each first Sun-|-day^
Last Sunday was Iloly Communion
Dav. The Rev. Mr. Pollard
preached to an appreciative audience^
The music was grand and inspiring.
Dr." Pollard used as a text Matt. <3:
16-18. -Sub: "Feasting." He gave a
j beautiful outline as "follows: 1. The
mcaning_of feasting. _2.,_Tiie uses!
"of feasting. 3. ~ The advantages of
feasting. The sern3on_was pregnant
i with information and inspiration,
and as we all returned to our homes
ihe word "Feasting" had a new sig-<
1 f/> lie _* J1
i IIIIIUUIIvv VVI UOl _ .
We have lay service every Sunday,
and our .SimtJjjty school is prosper'ous..
The ffimiic cordially_riiivlUgjh
:; to all our services where you will
receive a warm wlecome.
U ST; MARY EPISCOPAL[f_
The Rector, the KevTT. T. Pollard,"
rhaving administered the Holy Com.
munion at St. Luke in the morning,
-. was at his post of duty at the ev^ening
services.
I He nreached from 1 Crw -tq.-iq
: "Now abideth faith', hope and charjity,
but the greatest of these is^
-UckarityJ' .Subject"; "Charity the
| greatest of the Christian" Graces,"
;from-Avhich"t?rprea"ched a wondo^fOT
I sermon which edified all who heard it..
I I.enton Mifr-day services began on
^Ash Wednesday and is now in full
; I progress. Sunday school is in ' a
' i splendid form.?as well as our paror]
chial school. . > .
2nd NAZARETH -MACEDONIA
! BAPTIST CHURCH
Last Sunday was a high day at"2TItF
II 'Nazareth. - At ~i~l :30 A. M. Rev. Dr.
-R. M. Myers preached from Isaaah
5, 53:5, subject "He Was Made Sin for
* | Us/' That man did preach. Collect'
i ion. was $62.00 --
J 2:30 P. M. at Macedonia St. John
IBarabas, and Crucify Jesus."
[! At 5:00 c/clock P. M. we had com.
munion at 2nd Nazareth. . The Rev.
Myers preached as though he were
1 a new man. "
i Tuesday night 8:30 P. M. found us
. at Wesley M. -frz- Church. Though it
r was cold, there was a good crowd out,
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I - *!? arnivil pi WULIILU -W
.; soul stirring sermon from the text
t' Atts, 22:17-18, subject "A Vision from
t- Heavem" The chortnr -from
1 donin and 2nd Nazareth rendered expedient
service* The collection was
i gopd.
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: /ION PILGRIM AND SHILOH
l # BAPTIST CHURCHES
These two churches are pastored by
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the Rev. J. C. White, Zion Pilgrim is
at Arthurtown, a suburb of Columbia.
Frgr~KiTralap wns thp rpynlnrTlft'y there.
Rev. White took young C. II. Simmons
a student of Benedict College who
preached afternoon and night. Young
Simmons is among the best and most ,
promising of the young preachers
around Columbia. The people of Ar
thurtown are loud in their praise of
hlirn Our "Sunday School under dea^ "
con Charley '- is in good shape. Mrs.
J. C. White recently organized a
young people's working club here.
-Shiloh is a new church recently
organized in Shandon Annex, a suburb.
Rev. White pastors here also.
Bro. John Olivdr preached there last
Sunday. Good time all day. Ten
were added to the church last Sunday
night, six of thorn for hiiptism Bro.
A. P. Simmons is nnr f3>lnni-rntSn/lon? I
. , ? - , 1 iy f|i>.uuutuw?Bro.
Henry OwensMs Chairman of the
deacon board. Come to SKilbh Baplist.
preaching "every 1st an<I'3M' Sumdays
in the .afternoon.
A^TIOCIl BAPTIST CHURCH
(Wheeler Hill)
Last .Snuday was a glorious day
at Antioch Baptist Church. Sunday
School was just grand; the teachers
woro at their plaees at the xrsuat hour.
At 11:30 A. M. our pastor, the Rev."
C. T. Crumpton, ascended ""the rostrum
accompanied by Rgv. MeCor- "
mick, after the usual preliminaries,
H e Rev. C- T. Crumpton preached from
rl Peter 2:19. The sermon was^very
much enjoyed by all who were present.
At 5:30 had a joyful time
at the B. Y. P. (I. yhe lesson avas well
discussed to~the satisfaction of?aftr^Miss-fda
Mt^e Bowers is the efficient
president:?~?'*
8:00 P. M. fouhd us again at the
>iA"c" at '"nrlhy pnstnrthe
Rev. C. T. Crumpton brought us.
again ^another wonderful" fnoesairo no_ I
I rig as his text Acts, 27:23. As he
unfolded the Scripture,~jt became
food- for our hungry souls.
?Friends are always welcome to An^
enjoy yourself. :?
?DR. E. W. D. ABNER SPEAKS
Dr. E. W. D. Abner Supreme Commander
of the American Woodmen of j
Denver, Col.,-spoke at Zion Baptist;
Chin-eh Sunday nftornnnn to n very
large and appreciative audience. The
meeting was ppened by singing "Amorlca"
led by Ztolf Baptist Church.
Dr. I. D. Davis offered prayer. Deputy
Lett acted us master of ceremonies
and introduced Dr. L. M. Daniels j
! troduced Hon. ' E!'o bi ns on^ N a -1
i Lional Advisor, who- after a few ^e.
marks introduced the Supreme- Com-:
[ nruider Dr AlVwo? ig ft ropnjrnj7<uj '
leader in thfl"~,hiisinoss world, Dr.'
Abner Jield the -audience spell bound'
for at least an hour. The American
Woodmen ctirim^the distinction of becarrying
one and one half million dol-;
lars assets for.the protection of the!
.policy holders."
NOTES FROM
! rj."" - BEAUFORT, S. C.
I We-are "frleaRed=to welcome
the "Palmetto Leader" to our
: towm~A~wo n d e r f u 1 paper, we
! A very interesting program!
l was rendered last Wednesday1
night- at the Beaufort Colored
jHigh School Chapel by the
i primary grades .of-the-schoob:
Miss Simmons, who, was the-,
promoter,; should-" be - given
much credit for >hftr efficient
training ot tne little ones.
Beaufort was highly-enter|
Departm
KZ BIG LINE OF C
j_| Men, Women & Ch
| A Specialty. Sho>
!| making and Tailofi
jf ment to selecft from
J at the Lowest Prio
i'i Connected wli
| First Class Barber
A Beauty Par
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tamed on last Friday high
when Miss Blanche Thompso
ofT^eriedict College, assisted4
local talent, rendered a mus
cal at the Tabernacle Bapti
-Church. Miss ^Thompson
without doubt onejof the lea.
ing artists of the State..- SI
gram at the Penn School, ?
Helena Island, to a large ar
appreciative audience on la
Thursday nights
We are proud to note "th
the Beaufort Colored Hif
School Building is progressir
in a most satisfactory niannc
It is to bo completed by May
The ltev. l' owler, Bey. ai
Mrs. J. A. Wilson and" Alto
frey Charles E. Washington a
companied' Miss Thompson <
the island last Thij^rsday.
Eight candidates were ha
tized last Sunday morning ;
the F. A. B. Church. Rey.
A.. Wilson, tMo now pastor,
doing a great work.
The Tabernacle Bapti
Church has eaHed?as-he r-pa
tor, the Rev. A. E. Quick, <
Orangehnrg, S. C. He recent
conducted ~a great revival ,
that'church.
Miss Dora Jones ^of'Aike
S. C?, was,a week-end visitor
taw-n-last - week. - She was tl
guest of Mrs^Hilda Grayson
Attnrnay J, I Wnshingtn
of the firm of Washington
Washington, Attorneys^jyas_
Charleston Friday on profe
sional business.' - ?:
WHAT jlE HEARjf^AN
saw. ;
I visited Union, S. C.. last Mo.ndi
and Tuesday on the occasion ot^tl
funeral of the Rev. G. H. Hernrtn
It was a pleasure to again be on t]
scene of my former pastoral labo
ami to shake hands with my mai
friends^ "~r\~r '
preacher, is the leader in^fhat Ci
went to TJnion 19 years ago wi
nothing but his suit'case; today
owns valuable real__estate in Urn
and Gaffney. And too, he ha&one
the very best graded schools in t
state, the McBeth Street Grad
school,' with 10 ^classes, three
which are-high-school-grades. I
has, as fine a set of teachers as is
be found anywhere, the?names
whom I am not able to mentic
Dr. Sims is not only a successful ed
cator, but is considered- one of o
very best pastors, and orators
well. He successfully pastors t
following churches in connection wi
Bethesda Baptist churchy?Santuc; I
Paul Baptist church, GafTney. R<
Sims ha*- an oYr>ollonf
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beautiful, curleyHfeaded little gir
"FTnaneiallyr-Ke^i^-?aettmg easy.'7
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
Union is blessed with excellent pr
tors- among all the denominatioi
The Rev.'^J. S. Daniel, who paste
the famous historical Corinth Ba
ST. JOHN BAPTIST^-CH IRCH
^=r.?Booker Washington Heights
TRev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICES:
i Sunday School _ 10:30 A.
Mornhig Service ^ 11:30 A.
B. T: P. U. 6:00 P.j
Evening - Service ^ 7:30 F.
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3i-1 BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH St
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts.
:?i Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor.
, i ~ : SERVICES: ' . 0
Sunday?School -??1-.10:0(1 A: MTf
7G Morning. Service ylTl 1:15 A. M. .
O- A. C. K. T.eiTgTre-^'^f^0::w r. M
Evening Service .... 7:30 P. M.
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SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
'? 1100 Block Bhmding Street
?Revr"W. E. Farmer, Pastor,
at - - ._ ? SERVICES:
rfo Sunday School ^_10:2Q A. M.;
'Morning Service i?__ll:30 A. M'.-fEpworth
League 5:30 P. M
r- Evening Service?-? T.OU P. M.
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Ld: JOyElTCIIAPEE:A7 M. E. Z1U.\
Tzr~ CIIURCBt.T ^
c_ Corner Sumter?and Blossom, St reetx.
Rev:?R:?Alexandei?OnolC. I'astui.
mL SERVICES:
Morning Service 10:30 A. St !
p. Synday hcnooi . . . 13:30 P. M.
at: P' Society.
evening Service-,----- - 8:00 P. M. i
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IS 2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1500 Block Bull Street
Rev. H. M.MooVe, Pastor.
SF.ltvirK.R. " - - j
^ Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
?UrMorning Service r 11:15 A. M. _
ly B. y. p. u. C:60 p. M.:
at Eventng^Servtetrr 7 :3U P M.1
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n 1st. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
. ' Richland Street
1x1 ' SERVICES! ??.
Sunday-School 10:0fcA. M.?
. . Morning Service " 11:30 A, -M.?~
B.^ P. U. fi:00 P. ?.!
p^Evening Service 8:00 P.M.
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u-WESLEY M. ECHURCLL |
S- Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sts.
Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor.
SERVICES:
^-Sunday-School-:.-..== ljik-afu'A..-M. X)
League G:30 P. M. |
Ev_ening Service 7:30 P." M.
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*y..?ZION BAPTIST CHURCH \
Rev. J. C. White, PastoF.
ik_A SERVICE^ :
Sunday School I 10:00 A. M.
rs Morning Service 11:30 A. M
jg B; Y. P. Ur~- 0:00 T. M. "
Everting Service 7:00 P; M.
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na--NAZARETH BAPTIST TrrTIHTCH "
th Sunday School _\.10:30 A. M.
he MorningService 12:30 T. M..
of Evening Service L._ 7:30^ R M.
he | ' ? mi| ,,1
ed _ 1 ~ ~~7 t r"
ie*m the religious, world. Dr. Daniels :
to is on^ op.South Carolina's most gift- 1
of^ed sons., He Is a I'leui Cluistian gen
in. tleman, a worthy . friend. The Rev. <
u- Mr." Daniels has Corinth in her glory.
uf -they"rieclare?he is the?very best
aa preacher and pa'Stor"they--have ever
he had?even not excepting ' the writer,
~who once backed " in popularity^ I
l^_..preached at old Corinth to a crowded .
5^. house Monday night and received an r
;v> ovation. The Rev.' L. D. Gamble, a
C(? product of Allen University, .is-hold-:
lSi ing the-fort at Bethel A. M. E.
they have -the best preacher in the
is- city, une tn;ng> 1 observed about
1S> Rev. Gamble was that he is one of thejp?
hnnf niivnr.- I hnvn mpr met- TIf U
p_ highly culiured, pleasing in his man-'
? ners, and' a great pulpiteer. Bethel
:,has taken on new life under the leadership
of the peerless youngs Gam^
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M. Clinton's Chapel A. M. E. Zion
M. church has a new man named KevLI
J{*: Taylor. I did not get to meet him? .
?', but the members say he is the best
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! That matchless orator and master
of tlie pulpR,-1he-Rtrv. Dr. J. C. Tubin,
V lives in Union, but he pastors the 1st
?jT Baptist" church of Laurens and laso
? ^another large-church at Gaffney.
X He is a Hve wire, he's "got the
t ^
"has a son a "chip of. the old block,"
A 'who graduates from-the Theological
X department at Richmond this year.
^ His wife is one of the sweetest Christian
. wn>men W be found anywhere.
X, Among others of the clergy there
T^Trre the Revs. A. D. Duncan. Moderator
A of the Paeolet River Association, J.
X;, H. Gilmore, J. H. Fernandez, W. M.
x; Douglass, G. W.. Shell, and \Y. W.
4* Crawford and others, all of whom
4? are splendid men.
X BUSINESS ENTERPRISES,
j* Among those engaged in business
j* are Tuck?r?& Renwick, tailqrs and
A PresscrsT Abrams and Moore,[Undertakers;
J. M. Jeter, Undertaker; W.
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VST, MILLA MFG CO
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union baptist church
'Divine StrTet
Rev. T. M. Boy kin. Pastor.
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. ...
HCTTH.EHEM BAPT48T CHl/RCg-^ r
J.yon Street
Rev. II. Smith, Pastor.
SERVICES:.
Sunday S.di.rd .. ..."l^OO A. M." . "
blunting Sot vico . . lls30 A. M, . ...7"
B. Y. P. U.-., . 0:00 P. M.
Evening Service '8:00 P. M. ?
ST V.MfV.'S rPlSCOPAI. ciirncH
Corner Green and Gates Streets
-J, Ucv. 'T, ^Pollard.. I' as 1 n r.
SERVICES;
Sunday School - 10:00 A.^M.
Mrrrning Setn ice- ?=? 11:1? AT H. " '
Afternoon Service 4 P. M.
ml. A/AIUITII BAPTIST (HfURCn
SCRV uiKSU- ?
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
Morning Service 11:30 A.-M.
B. Y. P. U. . ? G:00 P. M.
Evening Service ..8:00 P^M,
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
,Rev. R. M M vers, Pastor.
Sunday School .lit.. 10:30 A. M.
Afternoon*9&ervice _J.2:00 P. M.
IT-V. P.'u. C:C0 P. 'M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
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CHAPPELLE STATIN A. M. E.
UHH( 11.
Corner Senate and Pine Streets.
KeV.iL. G? Bowman, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Mornir.gyService rH :30?Ar-M: "
sumiay school ......I. 3:oo p. M.
A^d. E. League ' 5:30 p;.M.
Evening Service _ __ 7;3Q P. M.
JONES TABERNACLE "
Rev. B. G. Gray hart. Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday-School .10:00 A^ M.
Afternoon Service "3:00 P. M;
B. Yi P. U. , .... 0:00 P. M.
Evening-Service 8:00 P. M. EADSON
PRESBYTERIAN
~ Rev. l. D. Davis, Pastor. - -r
SERVICES: ? j.. JZ
Morning Service 11:15 A. M. T.
Sunriny~~St'hritTl 4:00" P. M. Christian
Endeavor _v;_ tVOO P. M.
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H. r. M-eCool. Blacksmith and wheelwright;
ts. R. Rice, Barber and" manyother
- enterprises" I 3id not get to
visit.?T'nidii is (me of -the greatest
cities in the stare. Miv G. \V:-Bolden
is the master in the Insurance Bus-'
ines.-'; -wlvile Dr. C. -A. Dawkina 13=
the only dependence in the medical
world; with Dr, -W. O. McGill lead-"
ing dentist.?
_ iF UNCLE TOM. L?
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ayuiiliiiuyu-.xiirni x u&w: lum.;
director of racial enterprises; .
to hg_ a power in world thought
is to l>e first a power in racial
thought: to be a national or in- - .
f^rnaUunaL diplomat is to be^~
first' a" fae iasl -diplomatL-to. be
jT^nt V' ^ threat first in the
And jf Uncle Tom sees,.I wonder
if-be" Wows on the silver trumpet*
-Amen. * ~~ ~ ~ ===
ii him 1 i* li>w^ a ?^^ nnw? r? ifrty _
j- IS MOST PROGRESSIVE
, We believe in adopting all approved
modern ideas in Funeral Direction
and adopting these ideas to the individual
needs of our patrons. In fact,
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4. *? vva iuvg^ tuiu I till" U .UUUIllTIC *_
igather with an intimate personal se*-7
;viee make our is i*. kail; it, tcieai fof '""
.families who appreciate such atten|tl6n
in these . matters." We .lnvitg
your consultation with us.
Perrin & Singleton UNDERTAKERS
& EMBALMEKS :
. Open All Hnnrs ^
218 N. DARGAN ST. ~ _ .
PHONES:
Business 971 ? Residence 375.' j
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