The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, May 23, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
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??^Junes Chapel A. M. E. Z. Church ]
Sumter and Blossom Streets ]
Rev. R. Alexander Carroll, D. D. ,
. Pastor. - , <
is now engaged in a series of
sermons on the home. The pas- ,
tor is at his best each service ]
?with ttrerfixpd pu?pose-Qf-d*olp-H
ing those whose desire it is to ]
help themselves. 1
ffipln themsplypM, -?;
- Herpreached Vefy effectively ]
< last Sunday morning from one ,
of the strongest subjects we have i
listened to at any time?ruod's
Match Box and 'His Matches,"
j. r-^-wIiich resulted m one penitent j
* coming forward for prayerand*.
one addition to the church. Sun
day evening he preached toThe
young men, which advice was in- 1
deed one of the best we have
listened to since the days of-our
youth when we were around our .
* parents' hearthstone." . ,
V The services are growing more, i
' *ahd<mbre_ interesting because1
each sermon is new .from the
same hid govpolj out Tif-whfctr"
k "every person who avails themselves
of the opportunity want
to Vipnv hi'm again. Dr. CarroH
ts^grovvrng j
and building-up- a congregation
of thoughtful and active worshippers.
i
?Sunday?34th. eontirmpq thp.
third of the series of sermons'
at 8 p. m., which will be to the
young women, and every young
woman of the race should aim
to hear this matchless Gospel;
preacher. All services tjegin on [
k i time. 10:30 a. m., morning wor-{
ship with vestried choir. Sun- j
day School 12:30 p. m,; Varicki
C. E. Society 6:30, with a spec-!
iaL program and 8 p. m., sermon
to young-women.- You and your
friends are all welcome. Come
and be greeted by pleasing and
refined ushers.
? Reporter.
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Our Sunday School numbered,
about 300 last Sunday morning.^
Rev. J. G. White, our pastor act-'
ed as superintendent in fche ab-1
serine of thr> sjinnri nt wul^nf- <
his assistant. ^ The - lesson was,
^ fine^-much inhnrtAKh yy^"
' Sunday School collection was
\ $12.00. -The Rev. W. B. Wood, ,
^ A. M., :i). D? of Louisviile, Ky.,
""^Corresponding Secretary of tjiaiForeign
Mission Board .'of; the ;
- NatTonalTRapti&t Convention-(un-f
incorporated J ?- ??<
Dr. W,ood taught a class and
i at the end gave us a most won-';
.. t -d^rful talk.
At 11:30 the house was crowd- (
^ ed to its fullest""icapacity; wnen
the. pastor introduced Dr. W. B.
OhWood, of Louisville^ Ky., TP
Wf,- preach. Dr. Wood, compliment
~ ed the church on the wonderful;
congregation, the system and
1 order; then fqr about ten min- 1
utes gave us most valuable in- <
^ formatm" ^ A
National Baptist Convention, es- |
M pecially of our Foreign Mission j
M ^work. He then took as a text <
these words; "He that would
f *bc greatest among you let him
^ be the servant." From that
itext Dr. WooJ preached one of
the greatest sermons it has been
ours to listen to. Everybody
who heprd Dr. Wood is singing '
. yia prglse^ An after collection ;
$26.50 was given for foreign ,
^^KJ/nission to Dr. Wood.
^|T PrL White at - JSastovcr. j
3;00 u'cluck Iti the-afternobn '
. .I^>T tl a .T,y? f F-liAl*> <*i IV*" ^
4 &_host -of people motored down T
^oEastover, where the Woman's j
HfetrxHlury Convention of the 1
Gethsemane Baptist Association 1
^ yng in nonnioii. i (
WheiT we arrived at the Mt. (
__IU Zion Church, Eastover . the ?
5P : V " * "
. a 1 j ?;
Of Columbia f
*-"WH'iV" :' |:
ocemoxgssa^a^^ '
Ci ; " ,jl
grounds jwera covered with peo- ,
pie, and long tables were spread j
with all things good to eat. Mrs.;
I. C. White, president, soon call-1"
3d the house to order and an-',
nouftced the closing sermon. ,
Rev. A. P. Porter, pastor intro
tluced-Rev. White. Dr. White :
preached from the subject: "TheJ
Sruatness in Woman?' The sto- '
ry was a token .of Elisha and ]
the Shunnimite Woman, which ;
was enjoyed by all.2 Itev.A. P. <
Porter, one of Zion's sons preach- 1
ed a" great sermon at- Zion at
night. , FIRST
-CALVARY pHCfrCH __ I
The Church with a^Vfelcome.*
_S0IWiceOvcrWiTnn<r nil iliiyL-Sniidav.
The Sunday School was \vt?ll attended.
The Superintendent. .Mr. 11. W. liar-'
rison and his corps of teachers were 1
on the job as usual.
The Pastor Rev. H. W. Long, being
confined to hiir bed with illness, the
Rev. J. H. Johnson filled pulpit
at 11:00 a. m.. and preached an-fntcrBstjng
and inspiring snrmim mi Din 1
subject "True, Friendship." which was-enjoyed
by all present."?7?TTImmediately
after the morning service
the -funeral of?Mr*.?Angclino j'
Jennings was held at which Rev. .T.
H. Johnson officiated. Deacons P.
Ruff and H. W. Harrison made a le.w
brief rennu ks on the liie-of- tho-4e
7:00 P. M7,' the STY. P. U. was held :
with the President Mr. M. S. Stewart;
presiding. The program was in charge j
of Mr. Joseph Phillips" and Mjss Marie j
-8:00 ;P; M., the Rev. Johnson
preached a very helpful and inspiring i
sermon which was. much enjoyed by I,
those present. , ' j1
The pastor and his congregation ap- j
predate the kindness of these ministers
during the illness of the pastor.,
The congregation extends their pray-,
efs'That the Pastor- may soon be restored
to perfect health, and that j
he may soon be able to resume his
duties.
Publicity Committee:
Mr." P. M._BOWHNG, Chf.,
MRS. E. \V. LONG, Sec.,
MISS L. F. HARRISON, Reporter,
REV. II. jv. T.Q\'G P.mtnr
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WOMAN'S7 AUXILIARY MEETS AT*
EASTOVER, S. C. , ,
The Woman's Auxiliary to the!;
Gethsemane. Association held its Gthj
Annual session at Mt. Zion, Eastover,
Rev. A; P. Porter, Pastor. This was!
one uf till' [M'l'atfKf- pvAri T>pT71~t
The following named officers were reelected:
Mrs. Whito Presi- dent-,
Mis. Bessie Moorman vicc-prcs-'
iIent,_Mrs. Annie' Robinson 2nd vice- p
president, Mrs. Alma ilopkins, --Secy.,: i
Mrs. Narcissus Ilatten Treasurer. : j
Among the, many welcome address.'.j
e^Awiis. one^on behalf of the whjte \
Baptists of Eastover by Mrs. John ,
Haiian rjropt inf* fmm ReMediat tins- .
pitrtl by Miss A. A. Nelson, Good Sa-.'l
maritan byMrs. L."J. Rhodes, Wav-I
ETrly Hospital Miss L. A. Northern.',
Greetings from the Baptist State Con- <
vention by Rev. P. P: Watson, Dr. ]
E. R. Roberts and Prof. T. L. Duck- j
Dtt represented Benedict College. Dur- j
ing the session we had the pleasure1 j
of having Rev A T Pivnn, Rev?
A. Byrd, Rev. Joel King, the colored ,
poet, and Rev. A. P. Porter~to preach ,
for us. Saturday, Rev. T. M, Boykin (
riiotorgiLdown with the honored guest 11
Dr. W. B. "Woods, Corresponding Sec-! (
retary of Foreign Mission Board of j
Louisville,. Ky. -We were pleased to (
have him hs our guest. Sunday was !,<.
crowning day at Eastover, Rev. J. C.'t
White?and?h+s?loyal?members and [
friends thronged the church. He
preached an" excellent sermon. -Total[
amount raised $209.89. Thus closed
our sixth sesame? . -' 1 . ^
ALMA HOPKINS,i^ecrltaryZZb
A .. -Jjj
BENETTTCT JUNIORS ENTERTAIN s
SENIORS ,
One bf-4he?most elabroate occas-'
ions in the history of entertainments
ind banquets held at Benedict Col-i
lege, occurcd Tuesday night May 19,!
when the class of '26 entertained thej
jgnior class_?1 ?
The first feature of the evening
was hold iii-Lliu?reception I'Qftttt -of r
Sftrnegie i.itTTary, where the guest {
iSjhycd themselves playing?various '
?ames and engaging in laugh pro-j
raking jokes. The gyests of' honorf
were Pres. and Mrs. (J. B. Antisdelr'
Prof, and Mrs. John S. Bangson, and i
Vfiss Elizabeth Mohlmon.
- After the red?ptioh the guests enered
the dining room where several
lelightful and unique courses wore J
lerved. An adjoining, room had been
THE PALME'
designed n n n..u u'
dream of orange and?white?tintsr
with varicolored butterflies, lending a
bi/aar and- -picturesque effect. The
candles gttvc--thTrror>m the sol't light'
uri oriental twilight, which" as the (
course proceeded brightened slowly]
into the full, light of morning.like an'
faster dreani of dawn.
The toast-master was Mr. Thos. J.
Hanberry, - President of the junior
college class. The welcome address
was given by Mr. N. A. Ford; junior,
and thje response by Mr. H. W. Chappelle,
senior. The next number was a
cocat solo by Miss Blanche Thompson.
junior. This was fQllqjbMcd-^by a
toast from Prof. Bungson.-.Ajta adIress
Tiy^Ir. L. J. IIic)<s senior, "a
greater Benedict," Mr. Wm. D.^RobIttsori,
the junior class poet, "To the
seniors from tlai " Cli.siurr ;idilrcss
by l)r. C. B. Antisdol. This- was
the most unique and charming of all
the social classics ever held at Benedict
College.
? The following menu was served:
.? - FrenclT"COcktail
~ Lhiclccp 'a la King
?Steamed rice and chit-hog g-vnvy .
i in iiiunt's lOIllillO Silliltl
StulTecJ olives
Parkerhouse rolls Jelly Russian Tea
Fruit Salad Pommc dc chetse
Ice Cream . Cake j
Nuts ' Mints j
-Etemil as.n' p RiSrr-JT^C.
WltlTH, APPEALS'to'
- T1IC Sl*NDAT~SCliO'()LS AND B.
Y.mrSTUF SOI Til CAROLINA.
IV OuT l'astors, "Superintendcjits,
Presidents of B. Y. P. LP's, of South
Carolina. GroTTti^g*' ~~ _:
I ani ' arrngating to myself < ho mi- .
Ihonly as ist AHce President of the
atitw r?umw>" mnuui convention, anu
tdo being the chairman of the executive
board-to make this appeal to^yauPerhaps
you know or have heard
Lhat _oiu; hTgldy esteemed and much
beloved 'pivsident,_llav._ll. M. Moore,
A. B., 1.). D., has been called' to the
great Ebenezcr Baptist Church of
Charlotte, X. C., and has resigned his
present pastorate?fir Columbia, and
has. accepted the call to Charlotte. I
therefore, deem it prudent and in
keeping with good usages and taste,
that someone should assume the position
of calling this branch of our denominational
work to colors.
. , Our Next Place of Meeting
Some time ago the state w,as in a
quandry as to whether we would meet
at Laurens, J?.' :C., as accepted and j
voted ;it .our last session'in Florence.
But?-wo have ?been -assured by-the. .
pastor,- otiicers -awl -members of" the
St. Paul Baptist: -church of - Laurens
that all things AviTT be. ready when we .
L'ome. All the other churches of LauV
incurs and throughout the county, backed
by the ministers of the Tumbling'
Shoals Association mce behind the!
L'hureh. So our next place of meeting
v ill be held .in.-the city of- Laurens. a.t
the Si. T1aul liapt ist churc h.
. Great Program Is Prepared _
~ ^onr.l #.f Ilm gnqA
Sunday Uihoal and Br~YT"F7 U. Con
mention. iv"'( !>t y-'"n Tilp<icr?/.iinw?hi.CSFSmbin,
ubuufa-month ago to prepare
a program for the coming session.
I am pleased to inform all, that"'
ivc have one of the strongest programs'
to be presented, that was ever
DlVorcd to the Baptists of_Sonth Caroina.
Oar dcifttrtniental group meeting
vill be a special feature this year,
.vhile \vc have" "chosen some of the
Wrongest meifof our faith to special'
ecturc periods.
- Our District Missionaries
I appeal to each district missionary
n every county of South Carolina, to
5estir yourself at once,. if yon have
lot already done so, to the end tliatr
,*qur reports might be greater than ,
sver before. Don't leave a single stone tinturned
in your efforts to reach all j
|,n ^nn/lnv' T> V . Tl TTi. !
??V- t%%v MViiuvan UllU JL?, A . X U
n your district. Make friends with all
castors and officers of all the churchand
thus rfiaRe easy the work. To
ise the hmtruaf e of lh<> Puke of-Wei-y
ington at the-*" battle of .Waterloo: ;
'Let theiwhole line advanced ?.
Muster Our Full Strength <
We must havc-thojargestrepresehalion
at Laurens than ever Fiel'oru in
he-htstrrry of that" body._ While we
ire loathe to give up Dr. H. M. Moore,
Uiillie-hoad-oTthis work, he has given
lystem and order to the Convention,
JOHNSON-BRfll
Funeral DirecTc
^fy-HEraba!
' f
US-Washing ton !
COLUMB
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ITO LEADER \
noiwuhstandine: this, the work mowt
I there Lore: appeal to every Sunday'
School and B. Y. .1*. U *!"
to_.select your delegates ~S"m1 moneysfor
representation^_at_orice.??would ;
herpTeased to have a letter front oath
District Missionary, Supt., President
of B. V?lb U'm. jiml I'.'tsior in this
State iit once. ,
Yours for Christ and Jlis J^nirdom,
J. e. W-H1TK;?w
1st. Vice-President,
Columbia,' S. C.
.THE WEEICS^BiTfiM^RIAL:
COLORED PRESS
. (Fi'oin__ The -A&n?GmahaT
of 8.)
r Wc Forget. v -i
At a recent and notable in _
tcr-racTal convention the de?.
cliiie in lynching was attributed
46?the crusade aga'nst thi.
barbarism by' . tKe Southern
women. ?'hjrp rr Mlii?fYrr"
tEp reduction of mob-murder
Liolnnirt! li /i <ln>- .i.m.. ""* 4
uv.v.i^o (jw?me?crtrrns, j 11;i .-sisicilC,
unremittingefforts of the National
Association for the Advancement
of the Colored People.
This miliCant orgamzat'on
has aroused thp ftonsglgn^ of
the nation, -and ".Impelk-(I the
women.laf?Iho?Southland, \.\ ht; '
rejdlyi.arc_good at heartj-tn "add
their ^U'en^th to The ?throtUng
of this?monster, eviLli-^ Credit!
where credit is due. LeCiiiUflhtTorget
that the r1yn.am^ \vhi<-h
Ts^thferTifing the-eurront wfftch.
means the ultimate elect rocution
if this hideous- monster is the
N: ArA. C' P. " , i
support it lir^aJiy?emGb-T-hr
task is done..
GOVERNOR HITS ?
* NEGRO INSTITUTIONS
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Jefferson City *do^ 3 lay.?
(By The Associated Xegro
Press)?The appropriation of
$175,ODO for an education building
for Lincoln University was
shaved off by' Governor Slim
A. Baker this week in his trhu.minf
<>(' U>(ii-fii?i.iiii','uiM\UAin-;.:
t-r ? ?..w 'J.' 1 A *Cl" _ [
tions to fit lite income of ihoi
-slafe?for? the?next-two?yeaTsr
An-appropriation'of .$25,000 for
the election" of a tubercular cottage-was
.also stricken oatlimT
the appropriation of $15,000 for
tlie... Girls--Home at TipUnT was
held up temporarily. ~~~" " }
Skin and Scalp Soap^Faco Powders ?
Deodorant, Vajiisliine TVmrtn. Cold '
Cream, Talcum Powders,-.Toilet Wat- 7
_cr, Bbtiquet Terfuine." y
I'ORO SYSTEM
SCAI.1* and IIAIR TREATMENT J
Mme. Ediih Holmes
M AY BROOK KA X fl. S C
No. *) THOMPSON ROW -v
antioch baptist ciiVrcii '<
Rev. T. C. CRl'Ml'TOX, I'awtor <
SERVICES:. ?x
Sunday School . 10:00 A. 3L-a
Moi'iTihfT Service : lisin- A. "M". A
B. Y.v: i;. -1-.... -- .'0:00 1\ M. ;
Evening Service 7:00 1\ AI.' S
-- e.maxit:t; \. Ti. ri. cm rc;h
Kcndlaltown.
Rev. I). M MrCII I *
' SERVICES: <
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. '
Morning- Survive 1*1 S!0 A. M.
fV.X/t-K. League ? G:uu IV il.
Evening Service- ..".8:00 "P." M. y
MT, OLIVE BArriSTXlll RCH 5
l!)ir> Laurel Street
REV. W. <;I:XTEK.
Sunday School l__ . __"lf:00 A. JE- <
Mormwg--8ervtcc~r~'12:00 M. '
Evening-Service r~j_ 1 T:."?o P. M.
BKY-MORRisT
>rs & Licensed | '
mers
Si."* Pliontf3512 r
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CHURGIC DIRECTORY
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH 1 ]_S
^f=-Coiiier HuilitPr and lay lor JSts.- TlV
Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. 13
-SElCV-tCKSr ' ??E
Srrnirffy-ScFooT . .J". 10:00, A." M-L
Morning Service '1'... rll:15 A. M.
A. C.'E. League '? G:I10 I\ M. h
Evening Service 7i.'iO P. M.
SI 11X11Y PARK C. ,M. E. CHURCH
1100 lttofk Hlandin:* Street
, Rev_-\V.?E. I'm iueC. "1,a^nr -?I7?!-S
' T^STTm iaOS: B
Sundiiy SelvV'-il I'teoo A. M. ^
^Turning S ? tl:.,0 A". ? !.*
Kpworth League .6:fK) I*. M.1 ^
Even in jf Sor.iec ?" 7;.'50 I\'M. c
7? ' " I
iONESjUll A |>l f ,y.. M- E: ~%W?T~r~~
Cli't'RCH.
Corner Sumter and Iilossany_S> troeUe-^
Rev. -Rr-rAle.\aiiJ<7r Carroll, pastor. ^
? v; l,".? it i>l< . - 1? *
-mul.-l.V Sd. .1 I ' '
Evening .Sorywr- ? :
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2nd. CAMT4RY AWTIST CHURCH ?
>00 Block Jiull Street ^
Key. IT. M. .Moore, 1'astor D
; aFlt.lt'l^S;? 37U:
Sunday Sehd&l . 10:00Vm'!"
11- ]r v.- ' f- "
li. Y. l' V ' ,
r.- (U0O P. M ?
Bve imig .Service . _ ^ _ 7-'>0 P Al'?
?;? , '"?
IrtrCALvAkY DAI'TIST CIItftCH A
Hiehtand "Street B
~^EVviI- AY-. l Oyu, Pastor. " . E
- SKkV H.'BS; ?r
'S)l Mll.g- Se.-viccr 1] i * tl I .
B. V. I' r ' ,0 A- M- 1
re, o " - 0:(,(> I'. M i
u ,n? Soryfc^,:-.:. S:oo p. M;;
- wksixyti. i:. rm-?rn
' Xorfttr Corvais and Barnwell Sts.
IteV. X. S. Smith, Pastor. * :
??.Si: K VICES: * jA
Sunday School;10:30 A. M. I
Morning Service > T1 -.SO A. M. j League
.. ; ... / -.'-J.? 1. 0:30 P.% jVI.'J
Evening Service , - 7:30-P. "ST1. {
- . , L
- y-in\- BAPTIST CIll R(*lf
Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. * ' ,S
SKli VICES: A
Sunday School . -10:00 A. M. ^
Morning Service - . _11:30 A.M.--?
n. y. p.- u. . - . ?wio p. M.i
Evening Servi.ce . .. 7^00 P. M.
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]
N A / ATTTrTTFTtAT'TTST^T~
Su inlay School. -- ---- -Ifoftfl.A*: dtC^-T.
Morning Service 122J1L--IV?M--g-,
BY-STP. U. 5:00. P. M. ^
Evening Service". 7:30 P. M.i
-:A '-^r- '
ST 1I111 V tri n-i'i-'T >?*? ^
..v,..., 11.11 11,11 V 1UKU1
Hooker Washington ilejyhtsj I.. _ ...
RtA- t. (Y.tonkins, IMstor; - """
.SERVICES:
Sunday .School. .... 1 0 :."i) \' AT
HirrrrqE? - --^li:;.iU A. Mr ^
m;?r
tyytTnn:^ Servicer , V ~U :1-T
"FIFTH RAI'TlST CHURCH
Rev. E. T. Hampton, I'-astoryt ,;T
' 105 ."Marion Street " '
Morn ins Service. 11:3.0. Si
iytning ._Serv;co?=-= rr^T~.7:30 M
^^y^iOjuv/UO.vivvviCvOvv.CLC'.OO.vO'^.OOjC'iCO
LOOK! READ!
Th^Oig
? THE CREATES1V Till; MOS'
SAR? (TS TOU FOR
l The Gil
,> ? uutuvs, i. [Uan/.C s, stabilizes and I
rutty, muddy or .sandy.
Ten Dollar v.'ijt'save y.?u $100.00
" : srrTTt-TOT- a"f; fTl)lTW EI..
... rhe We^O'Crri
Carbon,. R
makes it possible for ymi to. drive y
regardles s o f flu- 11 Uvll < < >ST .OF G.1
Yes, Wcsvo- helps vgu-to-keen--a KIG
je?hull's" 1 li"yd.til" poi-Icetb<Jyk._ .Then -it ki
>' and gives"it "PEP" AM) POWER. '
;> ?:'.t) on spent in jmi'elutsing the
- SAYlv-YOl It MONEY, DRIVE
jj TiTE WKStO IS V(W "PAT."
The Cole Visible C
^ It-li'i flour j-H things V ?h T
>; ynow m? j h hasoi.im: is
how .mich oasomxe t
STATION*.
.5. how >1 reii oasomne y(
^,.a j, aum?many-mii.i-:S ^ThT
All Uu-'mo Valuable FnCTS fiT Tr7>
^ DASH-ROAlll). The Knowledprc-of
3 you $00.00 of your rtmrjey- ^fTTSTfor
Ea^h Product-CAllUIES AN IliO?*
jj or -money lei untied, after a thoro t:
[_ PJB. MD(
j- Representative in Kershaw, R
r boro and Chester
5 PI 0. Box 41,?Office 1203 N. I
? - ? CAMDBN* SOUTi
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH , . ||
Divine Street
Rev. T. M. Boykirty-PaatW.
' SERVICES: j
undar School _J 10+00 A. M. 4
[orning Service __ 11:30 A. M.
'lY.;P. U. 7:00 ,P. M.
vonmjf-Servico 8:00 P. M. "
lETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Eyon Street ? I?-?4
? Rev. S. 11. Smith, Pastor:
- Vj ^SERVICES: _ LJ
undny School _:10:00 A. M.
Earning Service? 11;3(T A. M.
Y. 1'. 6:00 P. M.
vening Service. ) . . ' 8:00 P M
? T ^1 _1 .
T. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Green and Gate* Str?eta ?-?
" 1{ev- T. T. Pollard, Paetor. ~
SERVICES: .. .
un<l?y-?choor_ 10:00 A. ST r
Service , \ , \1,iIS A. m! ? :
Tternoon Service 4PM
A '
id. NAZARETH IfAPTIST CHURCH
- Rev. R. Mayers, Pastor.
SERVICES:
unday. Sthool" 10:30 AM.
lornjnff Serving rli;3o A.M.
' Y; P'-U- 6:00 P. M. ?
veiling Service 8:00 P. M.
>IACEQONIBAPTIST CH LRCH
Key. -R. m. Myers, Pastor.
' : _ SERVICES: I r_
Unday School ________ 10:30 A. M.
iternoori Service 2:00 P M '
; * 2 1' 0:00 p- M
vcnimr Service 8:00 P. M
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I .iai-i-kiTe station a. -m. E
CHURCH. '
Corner Senate and Pine Streets.
Rev. L. G. Hoffmnn, Pantnr. ?i
SERVICES:
taming Service _11:30 A. M. ?
unday School 1 3:00 P. M.
... C. E. League 6:30 P. M.
vening ice _______rz 7:30 P. M
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JONES TABERNACLE"
Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor.
SERVICES:
unday School 10i00 A,. M.
fternoon Service ' 4Cf)0 P.. M
r Y. P. U. ?.3-?? 6:00 P.
vening Service ________ 8:00 P.' M.
LADSON PRESBYTERIAN ?
Kev7 I._ !>.- Davis, Pastor.
SERVICES: 'orning^
Service _11 :l-5 -A. M.
unday School 4:00 P. M.
lirittiun Endeavor 6:00 P. M.
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
413 Henderson Street
TRev. J-'sP. Washinglon^Pastor.
? SERVICES: . .
unday School ?10;QQ A. M.'
<>rurn^?service _. t > - t n?a M, ??
, C. Luuj,'Ui!8-.L___?__6:30 P. M. veiling
Servirf ?7; 30 1\ M. "
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EMPI.E .ZION BAPT. .CHURCH
Ridgewood *V
unday Sch&ol .r =_ 11:30
ornkig Service .. __ ...rr_ J^3Q. v. .?~
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THINK! -ACT! ^
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F I SEFI L. THE NECES- 1
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Jewel ?
Coops Your Ford ON-THE ROAD I
of your money or your life when :J
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our car as much as you want to -5??
lSOLINE?hand- otT your pocket. *
llANK BQOK.Ly closing Up the *;
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niKKTLnOLLARS will-strre-yoTT-|
WESCO G ASS A V ER . Jli
YOLK CAR AND BE HAPPY. |
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(1 know when driving: :[
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ORDER AT THE FILLING
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these facts?FOUR?may save 3
$G.OO. jL_
i CLAD GUARANTEE to satisfy i?
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DDANAr ?1??
iehland, Lee, Sumter, Marl- '
field Counties.
Campbell St., Telephone 453, r
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