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11 .?-I" Saturday, May 30, 1925. **"? ?m?i ! Church News T BY DR. J. C f X8XQS0503QBaeQ8QSC8^^ FIRST CAL.V AK V BAPTIST . ". CHURCH Services were good all day.- 10:00 ' A. M., Sunday School was opened by the Superintendent, Mr. W. H. Harrison; the teachers were on the job, the attendance was good. 11:30 A. M. the Pastor, Rev. H. W. Long, preached his introductory serk?-^I-inon. His text was: "For What Intent Have Ye SentT^or Me?"?Acts 10:29. Every one prseent enjoyecTthis sermon 'which was instructive?and-?helpful, -i Two members were rocoivcd into thef: church. t 7:00 p. m., the B. Y. P. U. was hetd 1 with the president, Mr. M. S. Stewart ' presiding. Mr. P. M. Bowling had < J* ^ following nrngrnm , which was rendered. ? * ^ 8:00 p. m., the pastor preached a j ? ?powerful sermon from-the-Ljfe-ef^Jog--j eph. ? ?TZ~. ?, j We were pleased to have Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Butler worship with us t Sunday evening. Miss Birdia R. Long,_of Abbeville, ' . spent" the past week with her aunt" 1 and uncle, Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Long. 1 Sick, and shut-ins: (Mrs. Aurelia-^ Jackson, Mr. Ed. Sevener, MrC Phoe- i be Boldwell^ Mr.'S. P. Cumpiings, Mrs. ' Sallie Poster, 1 Publicity Committee: ' ... j T . Mr. P. M. Bowling, t ^ r~? Mrs. H. W. Long, < Mis:TT7. TTlffarrison, Reportelv < * .. THE ^LOSING MEETING- AT THE ] - PEOPLE'S TABERNACLE .-j : .^^^- We Jiave just closed a. greafTmeet- { .i " .{yng at the" People's Tabernacle and j the people of Columbia, are saying, "Come-again, Rev. -Wilbanks." The pasctor, Dr. Myers Jtjfiptizea Tuesday pight May! 19th. Rev. A. P. Porter i preached the sermon of his life. The , text w?s found, in~ Acts 8:36, ; "See here is water; what doth hinder me to?be_ baptized?" We really ^did ixo?_ know Rev. Porter toT5<Psuch a fine preacher. Although it was a cold A night 16 happy persons went down , and troubled the water. We will finish the baptizing on the 1st Sunday, ; 11:30. The Rev. Myers said that the ^ . Tabernacle was built by the people j and for the people./ ^ June 21, 1925, at the People's Taber- ( naele,'4:30 P. M., for the benefit of ; tha following: .Namely, Calvary, Bet- _ H wold School, Associated Gharity and W the Old Folks Home. We are going to have 50 canvassing committee, 10 f .. .financial committee-and correspond> ing pf>mtnit.t.ee. We are asking thexo.--. 1 Our pastor Rev. Myers, is going t.n preach the Introductory Sermon in Orangeburg. S. C.. to the State Congood: if he fails we can't tell whv. "* He has always made good. We asked-a ^ ^ said he has a message .from Heaven * for the boys. r> \ Monday night we had a Baby Contest at Macedonia Baptist Church^ = The, contestants were: Annie Elizabeth Johnson, $15.36;' Elise Jones, $15.29; Geneva Entzminger, $7.99; James Richardson, $5.55; Solomon D'eas, $8.72 " and Daniel Jones, $8.24. We are going to have a Kally at the above named church on June 14, 192&. We ask every member to please J do his part. r-'_ B :?- , ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. J. H. Brown, Archdeacon V of the Diocese of tieorgia, will preach ' ^L_j*t_J5t1_Luke's Episcopal Church, SunB day morning, May" 3Tst, at'1,1:15. AH are wcloome? ?; ST. MARY'S CHURCH Green and Gates There will bo held at St. Mary's ^ Church on Sunday evening at 6 o'Bclock, a Young People's Service. The V several parts of the service will be rendered by the yonug people themselves. A varied and Interesting program will be ottered?The__public is coruiauy rmntecr to do present. * GEORGETOWN ITEMS God being merciful, kind and gracious towards us, spared our lives so that 'we were able to sit in Bethel ||t once more under the sound of' our pastor's voice, Rev. J. L. Benbow, Sunday morning and listened to a W very touching sermon. His text being taken from a, "portion of the Lord's Prayer;?"Lead us not into Temptation." Rev. Benbow has been feeding his congregation with a siaries of sermons ?from theLord'a Prayer from tii?$ to time. Each Sunday morning '"Bethel's members are just eager to hear tliese sermons.?All have been but Sunday's sermon on "Lead us not into Temptation," surpassed all we've Of Columbia ! WHITE 1 ic as usual. Sunday School was held at -its regular hour. The - lesson on j ; viewed by the pastor. .. . At 4:00 "p. m., Rev. J. W.- Elkins. j (white) pastor of the West End M. E. Church, South, preached in interest , of"one of the Clubs for the rally. ; The League met at G:30. We had a most beautiful lesson on: "How to \ Spend Summer." ( Several of the young men and wo- , men gave very timely and interesting i remarks on how they, were going to spenpl the coming summer. The pas- < or also gave some helpful and instruc- , Eit'e remarks. I On Monday night, May 18, at Beth-.., j1 A. M. E. Church was given a musi- i ;al, play entitled "Tantalising. Tan - ?> rr..'? I 1- 1 ? wu nuui is ui ciean vvnoiesome4^ run, laughter, songs, witty lines, com- j leal situations, catchy music was high- ^ Mrs. Beatrice M. Dunmore, directress. Mrs. E. Lillie Fraser, pianist, j Miss C^eo Fair entertained the 'Youth Improvement Club" at the _j lorne of Miss Maudest E. Kelly on j ast Monday night. ^Juite a- fe\y_of 4 he-members-were.present, .and an in-..^ teresting program was.) rendered. ( Phosa-participating were:- Miss Pau- j ine Dunmore, recitation; Misses Marie j JYaser and M. E. Kelly, duett. Afer the program a delicious course j jf strawberry icQ cream and caktTwas"^ served. A number Tif" visitors- were- ^ Messrs. Anderson G. -Gill, Luther T. t Parvlsy Willie Moore and Miss Rosa ~ aibbs. Each addressed the Club in ^ audatory terms. The Young Men's Progressive UnbrToTthe city, have out Invitations j for their "Inaugural Dansant,r on ? Wednesday the 27th, at Palmetto.Ca- ^ sino. A good time is expected by j ill who attend. r??^Ckas. S. Browne, Reporter."" , >1T.. HEBRON A. M. E. CHURCH. J Mr. Editor: - ( . PleaserHst~ttiernames^.of^the foilo<v- j Hebron A. M. E. Cjhurch, Calhoun Falls, S. C. The. following names ^ paid $2.00 each' for Education: Mes- 1 James Ki2lah Tennant;?Fanny? land, Marjorie P. Ellison, Amy An- j ierson, Hattie Rucker, Charlotte Con- . ner, Julia Glover, Frances Simpkins, ( EHgar-Davio, Fanny Mi^y ft1 . Bryant. 50c each, Rosa Wiley, Car- ^ rie- Walker, Sallie Hunter, Sam Ten- j nant, Rebecca Walker. ? { We are very grateful indeed to the faithful vyunien of^thcac two churches for standing by the pastor in his May . Day?efforts.?We shall never forget them. ?In .Spptnmher we shall call on the 11 men and all the women who were mat h included in this^ effort. Come to our! rally~"one and all on the 3rd and 4th < grrridays in Juhe and help oui tiustecs. They bid you-welcome. - ~ , . * Reporter. . ' MRS. SISANA^AVILLIAAIX -OI' CONGAREE PASSES AWAY. "Sleep on beloved sleep on and take _ thy rest, ? ?= = Lay down thy head upon thy Sav- ( iour's breast; I We loved thee well; but Jesus loved'"* thee best;? ? " ?? Good night, Good night, Good night." j ?On Sunday evening,. May 24. 1925.' at th<T New -Light Beulah Baptist ] Church. Congaree. S. C., Mrs. Susana Williams' remains were laid to rest in Beulah Church cemetery, Rev. J. B. Barter, the pastor officiating. 1 lie pri'mffmd a quiet and heart ft'ILL sermon from the 15th chapter of Paul's letter to Corinthians, which , w.as highly enjoyed by all of the folks. , The church of eotirso was in sad; mourning ^s for the Joss of our dear' Sister Susana Williams. She was aj. devoted Christian and church -worker..' We cannot pay the honor which is due ] to be bestowed on her. The church j will miss her _for her many kmdr deeds of charity. Sister Williams leaves several bo^Sj and girls and Bro. Price Williams, husband of the deceased and a host; of friends and relatives to mourn her j loss. Sister Williams was loved by everybody in this immediate cottfmunity. She was reared in this community and led all of her children down in the Baptismal water before she went to heaven. This is a great example children to be guided by. She lived a high respectful life in her home and in the community in which she lived. Sleep on Sister Williams^ we hope to meet you^in the sweet by and by. Holly, Goodwin and. Davis \verc the Undertakers. -* Yours for the cause, P.-J.TAYLOR. ~? THft PAI.MET "Carolina Exclusive 1 ^ ciub;rl? Dfcar Editor? As our Club of which we write so i >fton, has just emerged over its Har- 1 lest stave of devolnpmmit., J feel ,1 rery justifiod-in writing yotTSomething c jbont?rt in order that' oyr fettow-j s friend's may know what their brothers ^ ind sisters who have wandered away < from-home, are doing. t The regular meeting of the Club t was held ut the residence of Miss J. < Stewart, 347 Quincy St., Brooklyn, c N. Y. The attendance ws\s some- t thing of particular note, as it being 1 Dtir first meeting out of the City it 3C few: This meeting was considered the most important one since our ivcnniviitinii ut- .,4 ... CO ?*V mc vauii anun PL | aach-six -months,. new officers-are c- 4 ected, and'^this heing our first six . months of existencer~we^\v"enT forced 1 5y the constitution to call a meeting j oj^r ...iromer ones L lave proves themselves perfectly .ca- t wble of holding their respective po- ^ rittons.; ' ;? ; { The newly elected officers are as t iollowst? ?? ^ Mr. Eddie W. Simons,- Ih-esfttC]rtt; lc Vie. Richard Johnson,, Vice-President;' ( diss Nettie Brunson, Financial Sec- < etary; Mies Dorothy Hazard, Record- \ Corresponding Secretary; Mr. Wil- i iam Peterson. Treasurer'; Mr. Isaac 5 doore, Master of Arms.' ~ New members"are being accepted nto the Club at almost every meeting ind with all confidence, we are of the _ jpifijoTr that within the next Lsijc ^ nonths, \vith constant working as in T he-past, otjr Club will be recognized ( h?1-as strong as some of "tfte Clubs, ~ laving been organized for years. 'With deep feelings of sympathy, I c vish to deviate to mention that our 'aihtful Secretary, Miss Nettie Brun- t son, has just undergone a minor o- j icration here in the city, and is now . ecupcrating at her residence in New* irk, N. J.?.Another one of our loyal J nembers in the person of Miss Sea- < jiuuKrs is now in me uospitai, wnere 5 las had a very serious operation, j rhe Club did not forget her, neither lid her acquaintances and many j Friends. We wish for them both a ^Wdy recovery. We hereby extend to our- many Friends, who are migrating North for the .coming vacation season, a cordial welcome to .cpme and see us, if not _ be one of us, at some of our meetings, , it which time we" will be very pleased :g introduce-you to the "Gang" (so ?ften referred- teh-r-We^havo pledged mrstdves to?mnke thone -viniiinguE friends in the City, feel perfectly at borne with us. arid for that purpose _ llone are* we so strongly organized,. ' If _there is any .interesting rinujLer_ who would like t oknow something,~ about us, we would kindly ask that ~ they communicate with either our ; 1'resident, Mr. E. W. SirSTons, of 33 West?138th?ftt., or out eoi respond- ~ infrr.spcmtary Miss McNeil. '24 East 131 St., we will bg Very pleased'to an?wer any inquiring questions. Thank-ino- WMTTHi' hhHnw rt-r-mt, ml. - your attention, we remain, ~ ' ' HIE CAROLINA EXCLUSIVE CLUB j - Per Brasili?! jfrlq^eill, Corresponding?Sec'y., - N. C. Brunson, Reporter. "Rev. N. Fv. Hay good and family lave moved to Washington, L). C. rhe members.ami friends of the St-. John C. 51. E. Church, of Newark, N. J. regret very much to see them leave, Mrs. Lucille Simons and sister, Miss Emma Webber spent Friday in Newark with their sister Mrs. Ella ~ Brunstm. - - - , 1 ..1Uva Tnvuh Po?n Ol 4 \XT 1 on c, I * *1 i u^v V/JL wl't H . J.OU Ol., I New York, is on the sick list. Mr. Herbert Anderson ig the -happy father of two fine boys. The-baby is six weeks old. The mother and baby ire doing nicely. ^ "MrT Luther Gaither and Mr. Wal- \ lace Thompson have returned to New j' fork for the summer. Mr. Heyward Johnson, of Columbia, i has become a member of a very- sue-: :essful Glee Club, of Newark, N. J. j ? ! They are doing wonderful work. t JOHNSON-BRAI Funeral Direr^r Bmbal 1115 Washington i ^ COLUMB ~ . 1 , " * L TO I.FADER ' lev. Wm. Howard, Correspond- (J ing Secretary, Speaks to The Brotherhood To the Baptist Brotherhood: I had the pleasure of visiting Lau-'? ens on the 21th inst. where I met >oth the St. Paul and Springfield people. talked with the pastor ami lead.;rtr. Pastors Tobin and Watson and Su rnch leaders as Bros. CorlcyHchrrlingXTn, Thou. (Joldon, Mrs. Mniy fOT^Vhit^' A, mer, District Missionary and .others ire enthusiastic over the coming he convention to their churches and SI :ity. They are leaving a tiling uiilone in the matter of preparation for .he success of the convention and for ;he comfort of the delegates. - Su !- . .. M< President Moorejs StHlrWrttr l^ ^^r . The very excellent article by Dr. 'Vv I.. C. White which,.appoared-rth.-Uie ~ aapers. last wrrk .will tin good Jn^cal.- .J. it Laurens, yet U. might do our be t u oved President Moore an unintention- D* ll injustice; hence I take this chance vith us. and his. eonpeetion with the t:u ronvent-ion will not terminate, before :hq meeting in July; he will sustain Ee same relation to the work as tEo~ 10 call had been issued to or accepted 2n >y himr 7TE0 eternal fitness of things lemand that these little matters be jbserved. I nthink that: Dr.?^looro, since he must leave us, should euiTy .Su ierrin out and- be hiven "the honors at Laurens that'are in kccpiflu uitlrhis B' ong period Cif faithful ami unselfish ?ervicer : ' , ... ..:: .. . . The District Missionaries The distriet - missionaries are- E t .Xvork and. may bo -expected 'to b e~ t icard in no uncertain wa'y at Laurens, Jne ot them in tor met! me sortie fnbhV :hs ago that lie had already raised ^ nore nioney than he repbrtd at Flor, ?v ince last year. <i_ ; n ? I have been somewhat harrfpered his year and have not done the work 1 desired to do, but am now on the ioh and dointr ?111 rinuttihlo to ?i!il.n - ??? 1 ^ .his one of the banner sessions of oar ^T| rortvention. Let the slogan Jof each i.c school and union he, "On to Laurens," E\ luly 10, l'J25. MAKES KLUXER ? JOIN N. A. A. C. P. Qi o U :.i( Danville, 111., May 21_? Ii. Speaking in the National Guard L',x armory here recently, William T Pickens, field secretary of the g National Association for llie Ad- M, 'vuiicemuiil uf. '".ColoreTf I V'TpT-\ H 1 r.\ took occasion to lamhnst the Kti. . Klux Klan. The Mayor of J,ho_.r. town. a-^T^Wock-kiirnsTtTan:': w:nP-~ the first chip to "take- out an As- ? Relation membership- whoa Kii Pickens had finished talking. jV' .wir?Aii! ?: - * AW Kt/X JLUU Skin and Scalp Soap, Face Powders Mr Deqttorant, Vanishing' Cream, Cold ' A Cnraiii; Talcum P&wdeTI," i\>flet~ Wat* ? .Jer, Bouquet Perfume. _ C[ PORO SYSTEM SCALP and HAIR TREATMENT % Mme. Edith Holmes o NEW-BtM)()KLANl), S. C. < g 333. No. 9 THOMPSONItOWX. j$|_ ANTJOCH BAPTIST CHLRClt ">??Rev. T..C. CKI .MP I ON, l'a^' ft SERVICES: \ ,oj ^npfl.qy School 111 111) A; M?ft_ Morning Service lldJO A(. M. A B. V. P. U...... <>:00 1;. Mr o; Evening Service 7:00 P: M. ft _ 0; EM AN [TEL A. M. E. ( III liCH ftKendlaltown. ? - Rev, D. M. .McCILL, Pastor. SERVICES: 8 Sundae School lo i ii i v iw?Ci? Morning Servic^ 11 :"0 A. M. of A. C. E. League : (>:()0 P. M. O' Evening- Service __8i<)0 P. M. ? ? MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CIT0RCH. ^ 1915^ Laurel Street Ot REV. W. ( : Kr\"i'i."?, v Sunday School __ 11:00 A. M. oMorning Service __ 12:00^ M.' ^ Evening Service rrrz 7:0i) IV Mr-ojDLEY-MORRIS | )r$ & Licensed mers " ~zL If ' 4 St. Phone 3512 ilA, S. C. _ H * f[k '1B.' 1 ; ' '' / ?' x **?? * i ? 1 HURCH DIRECTORY4 BBTHBI. A. M. I- UIIHUI rst Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts. j M' Rev. K. A. Adams, Pastor. j B. . SERVICES; nJay School 10:00 A. M.1 -C^K. I.i'unao fi-'Mi P. ill. ?l enjntf Service ? . 7:00 P. M*?. DNKV PARK C. M. E. CIIl RCII 1100 Illock Mandinj; Street Rev. W. K? Partner; i'astor. SERVICES: R. ndny School I0;30 A. M. r:v wnin? Service _"ia:i(X.A. JM. mm tii i.I J 1 < .1 ~ r>f'f<rr'TMr enin'R Service _ ... 7:00 P. M. si OXER CIIAPEI. \ ^ Z1()N -? cnriKir mer Sumter and Blossom Streels'"^ :v. K. Alexander Cm roll- Pastof. -?& iZ^si'RycKS; . AI jminir Sci-x icv Hi- ai \ Ai nday School 12:30 1%. *U. G: E. Society <3:30 P. M. ni cni?B^Hiruid- ' B'lOU PA-aE-!? d. calvaky.-KAJ'tisT chcrcii Su ..1500 Hl?cl; Hull Street M< Rev. II."M. .Moore, Pastor. -- P* ?? ~ SERVICES: ES mlay,School " ! 10:00 A. M. )rnin^ Service 11:15 A, M. enfng Service r: __> 7:30 P"M. jL CALVARY BAPTIST CHL RCH Al " If i efiltiTrdS t rcrt REV. If. W.LONC, Pastor. ' Ei SERVICES: nday S??1n???l . 10:00 A. St.-? rrmriTr~Sgrvice ? 711:30 A, AI. . C Y.,I|p U. ... C:Q0"P. M. | erung Service 8:U0 P. M. 1 ....... t>- - ' . * . j; WESLEY M. E. CHCRCH ! Corner G ervais and Barnwell Sts. ; Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. ? ~"tr^ SERVICES: - " j'Anday School 10:30 A. Mv jrning Service ?11:30 A. SI. ague 0:30 P. M. er.ing Service - _ _ 7:30 P. M. ZION. BAPTIST CHI IIOU ; *- Hey. J. G. White, Pastor. ! . SI- R VTCKS: j*1 nrlhy School _ "1()0)U A. M. i Drning Service 11:30 A. M. i Y. "P. U. - - <',:()0 P M ening Service 7:00 P. M. ? ?: S'AZAItKTH BAPTIST ( IlTKCII julny School . 10 :30 A. M. ^7 jniinji -Service l-:::o IV AI, ,* v T r Vrmr-if M, -CI 'bning Service . . :: ". 7:30 P. M. j ST. JO I IN BAPTIST- C 111* RCH BftOfatt Washington Heights 5?'-a Rev. I.. C. Jenkins. Pastor. y si;i;\T( i'S: nday School: i. e. t0r30~A. M. H?.1 ornnlff Service . ' 11:30 A. M. V. P. U. 0.00 P. M. '7 ^ening Service . 7.00 P. M. Rev. K. T. Hamilton. Pastor T1 403 Marion Street >rnrng" Servicer: -?"11730 St CITTng Service. 7:30 .M '^oC^W^OiCtC'w.w.O.vJO^.C^C'vO.C^^vX'.v.vi LOOK! READ! THE GREATEST. THK MPS' SAUV PRODUCTS FOR FOR TKcIGh (; :!.! - SItdillb'.tis ami ! rutty,?mu?Kly or sandy. Ten Dollars will miA' yoif~$~tOU.OO spent for a (il'IDllWKL. The Wesco Ga Carbon R ( -V . makes it posm!?!o fiSr you u? drive -y 11.. #U.. TJI/'TT i'iWr Ar /' 4 iv.muuu^.'* urv until x 1 *1/1 Yi's^Wesco helps _\ oil _to_kooji a KIG holes in your-pockotbook. Then it ki and gives,it "PEP'' AND POWER. " $d0.l>0 when spftTt in purchasing tiie THE WKSCO IS VOI R TAI.." The Gole Visible C -- Yell- -you km)' <-i) t lvmgjC-yvm -^houl '1. HOW MUCH GASOLINE IS 2. HO-VVMl CH G A SOU NET STATION. 3. HOW MICH GASOLINE Y< 4. HOW MANY MILKS YOU All tho.-o Valuable Facts_ in frt DASli HOARD: The Knowledge oi you $t>0.00 of your~money?Just loT Each Product CARRIES-AN IROl or money refunded, after a thoro t "P7R turn Representative in Kefshaw, R boro and Ghestei Pt Q. Box 41. _0.fllce.m3 N. CAMDEN, SOUT oicaG&oia&^^ z ~ r ' ~ r" i invK ^^ UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Divine Street ~ ? Rev. T. M. Boykin,-Pastor. t J ~ SERViC IIS: > -A rWday.ZSchool r_% 10:00 A. M. & oruinff Service _ ? 11:30 A. M. Y, P. U. 7:00 P. M. ^ening-Serviced ? 8:00 P. M. ^?.? J KTHI.KHKM ?.\PTIST CHURCH = =^j ' Lyen Slreet - J Utv. S.. H. Smith. Pastor. " . .1 SERVICES: mday School 10:00 A. M. orning Service : 11*30 A. M. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. enirig Service _. .; _ 8:00 P. M. MABVS 'piMSfnPAK CHURCH ? Corner Green and Gates Streets ? ? ?mvtcv itrKS: -????-.?tr?<Hiy School ?. V 10:00 A. M. arning- Service .11:15 A. M. " rternoon Service rr* P. M. ' J. NAZARETII BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, It. M. MyerM, Phfetof. " SERVICES nday School _10:30 A. M. Jtntng Service --.11:30 A. M. - v. T P. Uf.6:00 P. M. -emng Service 8:00 P.J14. * ??? ' ' ACUDOMAr-BAPTISTCHUHpH^?^ IZ Rev. U. M. Myers, Pastor. ??SERVICES: ' ~ imlay School ------17)730 "XT'MI - ~ fternoon Service _r_ 2:00. P. M. r ^ " -Y: P. U. _ .. -J.;; _..?:00 P. M. renlng Service ? 8:00 P. |t. flAPPELLE STATION A. M. E. / ' .. .? CIILUCH. . Corner Senate and Pine Streets. Rev. L; <1. Bowman, Pastor. ? i " SERVICES;. ' /yff orriing Service 11:30 A. M: mdav School 3:00 P. M. C. Iv League I : 5:30 P. BE /ening Service 7:30 P. M!* JONES TABERNACLE ? Rev. B. (?- Oravhllrf I'ootnr SERVICES: mdfly School __ 10:00 A. M. - ; rternoon Service ZZ 3:00 P. M. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. /ening Service 8:00 P. M. I * ' " 0 "~TA T)Sf)\ PRFsltVTFRTIN. Rev. I. I). Davis, Pastor. SERVICES: =_ _ , orning Service 11:15 A. M. mdax School-_-r~rrrr^-4:00--Pr-MT- ' iristian Emieavor 6:00 P: M. ? | - ' S-T. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH ?I 415 Henderson Street?: ? Rev. J. Pt~ Washing ton;-Pastor, J -SEttrtCESi inday School 10:00 A. RI. orning Service 11:15 A.. M. . l.oaguo __^ j?__6;a0 IV-ftE lening Service 7:3Q P. M. , . KMPLE .ZION BAPT. -CHURCH Ridgewood fsfV?r*ol ? ? 1 1 tQA orning Service __12:30 __'^ ; ^0>v-0-0iv.0.0.0^Ct0 v_vv3v!O0.0^C6Ce.C9t8tdS ~~ v THINK! ACT! | Th reel [ r USEFUL. THE NECES- 1 I)S, WlfAT ARE THEY? ^ ~ i-ewisU I - Uvi.^ Y.'dl' I-'oiM ON' 1 HTMIOAP * ? nf rour mmit'v or yotrtHife-wheiv ?? v s Savor and erriover our car as much as you waiirto St rr: lSOL'iNE?hands ofT your pocket.BANK BOOK by closing up trie, I j; cks out the Cough o(T your motor S THREE DOLLARS will save you 5 WESCO GAS SAVER. Jj:' jasollne Gauge - * ? d know when driving: ?? IN VOI R TANK. ? O ORDER AT THE FILLING | 31' GET WHEN YOU BUY IT. ' J GET A GALLON. >nt of your eyes, even on your x those facts?FOUR?may save 'l?= S CLAD GUARANTEE to satisfy * rial. 3 1 DDAINA, icKland, Lee, Sumter", Marl- ? "field Counties 'V - -j . _ Campbell St.. t elephone 453, T , H CAROLINA. =?= ; ^?ft ....... . ^ '8