The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 27, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
. , Saturday, June 27, 1925.
(Church News
BY DR. J.
O.O.O O 0?O8
JONES CHAPEL A. Af. E.
" tHURCH?Cor. Blossom and ;
- Sumter Sts. !
?was- wonder f ully?blessed last
Sunday^xvith the unusual accompanying
of the word as nreacheriby
her Pastor, the Rev. Dr. Carroll,
who gave us two extra mes
sages,-both of which were such
that we were anxious to hear
some one preach. In the morning
he preached from the sub
ject "Tho world's greatest Wonder"
from the text "the half
??was not told me" and certainly
we were made lu jjulieve that
~sfter all that we heard of heaven
and earth combined we have not
i vet heard one half of the good
-things God?hat? Ill reservation
for us . in this world nor in the
?world ^vhich'isrto- came. Ant3
exhorted us to the appreciative
' " fact - of'' working upon the
strength 'of what we have already
received with faith, and pressing
on-to higher things in this
and the other \vorld. At night
he-sopke of the ordinary ^gy In"
f 'which one can so easily forget
- God, and say t6 him "goodbye"
subconsciously, but it is good
~bye just the same. The transla
J' (in
nun ui course uocl antrdlc""gave
the subject as -announced and he
.showed cases in which so many
important persons in this world
had risen- to the pla-ce of self7
centerodness in which they, easT*TiI'y
said "good bye to God" and
were finally left to-t-hemselves
to die like hogs injhe pfpy
Sunday 28th the fta^tor Avfff
preach a special sermon to the
? Children's day, he will have a
program in the evening conducted
by Miss F. C. Benson and
others of the Sunday School depa
rt rnenfTA" ITch ftdr eTTahcTytnnt^
people are asked to come early
Sunday morning and- fill *the
front pews, and his subject will
: be "Tag," he will ask the childjreh
to play Tag with -him".
^ The .Stewardess Union which
held in thTT-afturnoon last
Sunday showed wonderful advancement
from the days of a
'few months ago, sq says the
watchman. ,
Come next Sunday and bring
your frientjs with you. We as"
greet and give you a welcome,
and a smile. A
WESLEY M. E. CHUKCH-Cor.
GcTval^ nnrl Rnrn\vell Sjreef^.
-Sunday .morning_.June 21 the
___ Sunday school opened
. ual hour, Mr. G. Lee Ratliff being
absent, the opening exercis
es were conducted by Mrs. Ne~
hem la h Hickson after . which a
diligent and faithful study of the
lesson was begun, a_deep inter
est was manifested by the.tearh,,ers
afid pupils, at the close of
which a splendid collection ^as
taken. :?" _ g .. ?
The hour having arrived for
pleaching, the llcv. LuwcHy'being
present conducted the devotionals.
The Rev. N. S. Smith,
the pastor, preached an able,
soul-stirring, impressive and ina
splendid offering was taken.
^Structive sermon after which
A large congregation?assem?"feted'trtrTt
P. M, to haar-and wiU
ness the rich singing rendered
by the Hay ward A, M. E.
Church choir. This famous
choir sang beautifully and
c-hartningly, all of which was
greatly enjoyed by the large au?dience.
A most hearty welcome,
was extended to the Hayward
choir on behalf of the congregation
by The pastor ahtf
brother I. S. Leevy. Welcome!
CSIML nft'oiiii
Mr. C. M. Cromartie and Mr.
X, S. Leevy, Acting Masters of
it throughout the entire services.
Mr. Cromartie proved to be a
-~i great entertainer, charming in
-personality.
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THE PAT.MET
hose as "his text: Hub. 3:7.
"Today if.vo will hear bis voice,!'
arcTen not your heart." He chose as i
abject the "Solemn Caution." After '
is preamble'his first thotfght was the!
?Tbe-vuice lefoiTtid to.a. It was a!1
oice qf mfcfcy; b. Jt was the voice ofV
ivine authority; c. It was a Vjiice difr- .
ctly connected witimie' sinner's sal- 1
ation; d. This.'-voice addresses us i
hrough various mediums of "comrTiun-1]
nation. - ' _
His - second thought was?"the at-'j
ehtion demanded." a.That we hear ?
y as to understand it;b. we must hear _
s to obey ft. There was another tren- ,
xcicoi^o?c^cioiox>:o-o.o:w^d^o:a'm? : c
Of Columbia fh
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C. WHiTE |-?
>WOOOMOMO:OOOmmO?SK'MOO'2 \
ZION _ BAPTIST^ effURCII <'
NEWS :v
Sunday last was a great day !
-in our Sunday school, many new ;
scholars were added to the roll, t
as a result of the drive wo have's
!on to make^-our^ average attcnance
GOO by "the last of July. - isl
| At 11:30 Dr. J. C. White, pas-;*
tor, took for his text St. Mark;
10 :15-16, "Go ye therfore into j.
'all the world and preach, the gos-pcd-to
every creatine, he that bo?^
lieveth and is baptized shall be u
savod/'After the?sermon two ?
( - -E7T ? Tt
came forward and?joined?the ]
church. The pastor baptized 8 t,
candidates. These candidates h
were from the Shiloh Baptist c
Churc-h, Shandon Annex, which 1
iS pastor White's fourth church. . s
Dr. Charles A. Williams ofNew ~
Orleans, La., has been doing the v
preaching. At three o'clock 1\ <
M. Deacons John Suber and J. H. <
Waiters and a large crowd of
others accompanied fEe. pastor ^
. to the Shiloh, Shandon Annex, t
hvtreve we, had a great time m
o*ir communion "service."1. This ?
U one of the best churches 'round ?
.Columbia. ^ ?
I "Rev- J- C. White sent kev.
Diggs to~Zion 1'Ugrim, at Arthur'l%\vn
where he opened the revi- c
;*val for this1 week/
! Children's Day was observed
at 1:00/1*. Mv at Zion and we had |
a fine exercise. Miss Josie B.
White had the exercise in charge j,
assisted by Mrs. Ella Bostic.
^._At 8 :o0 P. M. the pastor prca
cHied another vvnnrlerfnl sorrhrvn
? ? ? .*.**^*4
;from the subject "The Three ^
"Cardinal Principles in Christian^|
Service." . ? ~ C
Rev ival is in full blast at Zion
Pilgrim in- Arthurtown this week ?
and Dr. Clias. A. W.iiiiams, New "
Oilcans, is doings the preaching,
p. The annual picnic of Zion and K
Brookland Baptist churches left
Wednesday morning for Lever's ?
I Pond, 10 miles north of the ci- fi
ty on the-Koorr Roadrand a great eJ
time was enjoyed. jt
Deacuii Clun is and wife, iuM- 1
thy farmer and clerk of the O- 11
'rangeburg County Baptist As- J
sociation motored from North, ^
IE A - i-~ l.:~ rr: ? i-_ i-> r\.i
jo. v ., iu i;im z^on iu ziuar ur.
' White preach last Sunday and ;
made a splendid taSf^ickOur eon- X
grugaUon. ? ~ r1
We arc expecting Editor J. D. ''
iCarr of the Asfieville- Enter- v
.prise, Asheville, N". (J., to be an q
honored guest at Zion next Sun-H
dayjughl. He is a l'ricnd to our -pastor,?
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I FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST a
1 .CHURCH_ ... v J?
The Church with a Welcome^ J
J? Promptly at 10:00 o'clock the Suft- n
day School was opened by the Super- *'
; intondent, Mr. II. W. Harrison. lie
and bjs teachers are doing their best 11
jto make the lessons more interesting '
to the children and also to the grown
, ups who attend each Sunday.- They P
'are vicing with each other to make a P
belter and bigger Sunday SchooL The,11
lesson was taught with interest by the b
teachers. An instructive re view was
given by Mrs. II. VV. Long. The An- b
inaul Picnic will be held next" Wed- s
rhesday, Jul y 1st. ?Lb
] At 11:00 A. M. the Pastor preached 8
an eloquent sermon from the text John L
14:24, which was enjoyed by all pre- b
isent. Dr. bong seems to be the right v
| At 4:00 P. AD the Children's Day:
inrurrdw wn'i held'' TTiny pTTngTrnVnwhich
consisted of songs, i solos, reci- ^
jtations and dialogues was beautifully
and well rendered by tTieTTttTe~~on?T5.~~"
jThe parents seem to be eluted over thu.B
!way their children performed.
1... The B. Y. P. U. was held atJtrOO o'-:
ixlock, the President, Mr. M. S. Stew-,
[art presided with dignity as usual.
'The program was a splendid one and
was in charge of Miss -Marie Gordon.,
|_Ig the evening Rev. Long preached,
'another of his interesting sermons 3
yvhich shows that he is a Pulpit Orator.' |
l' 1'nlilU lit OuiimiHh m II
1 Mr. P. M. Howling, Chr.
Mrs. H. W. Long, Sect. ;
iMissj L. F. Harrison, Rep't'r. _ jg
| Rev. H. W. Long, Pastor.
LADSON PRESBYTER'N CHURCH *|
Ah interesting congregation gregt-jl
ad tfefLjaator, Dr! L D? Davis, wfaaHl
-* * c?H r'3C!7*
"" , ' m ,* ' " * "
;gr^ aisacag> fc Ji .*.7: ^1^.:
ral head with four subs. Indeed it f
.as yhjoyed-liy nil. _ : zn |?
The S. S. at l'our o'clock was large-!]
f attended and full of interest. , <
" The C. E. usually follows the S. S. | ]
ii- .1 i'ilort. the chairman of the pro- j )
ram eoi>inotice usually selects some- j
ne a wc.k or ten days to conduct the t
tooting. On this-occasion M
>avis was chosoTrwho gave a very In-1
[nesting program of vocal and instfu- <
lental solos. All enjoyed the selection
of Mr. II. Allen, with Mrs.,
offers as his accompanist.
At 8:80 Ihe Free and Accepted kia- i ^
ons met in their annual -thanksgiving ^
LM'vice?St. John the "Baptist. They 1
.ere accompanied by the Kastern Sjtar
hapter No. 1, with Mrs. J. B. Lewie, *
he efficient leader at the head. S
Mrs. McCvll represented the Chap- i
. r with ah enjoyable paper. AIr. ]
I'yatt i\*. Ror.oborough, represented
ho Masons with -in nvawllpnt. ndiiwxt |j
Dir. Cavis chose as a text Rom. 1:8,1.
L -tnanK tiod thru Tesus .Christ etc. He j 1
:>.vc as a subject "Things" to Thank ]
>od for,"He gave a number of roadns
why. we Should thank God. He I
i:t \ I'll limber with the Rovul AKCand
istructed us in the College of Prin11a
' ^ : : : U J
Mri Mobley in his happy manner ! I
rnscfit'cd Mr. \V.,?sT. Thomas, who act-j]
d -as Jinsit'* of Ceremonies. He in 1
ifs ChestOiTieldian manner present-;
d..Mrs.. I.'wvio v:ilo gave VnT interest- i1
ig talk. |_1
ST. 1,1'KITS PICNIC
liy E. \V. St ration
The aiinual "p'fiiic ol' St. Luke's E- ,.
i=copal Sunday School was hold ati^
loii'is Lake-nine miles out on the .eld Jinmueti
road, Tuesday June 16th. ]\
A-crowd of children possibly around (
ighty-five or one hundred,- besides ' j
4::ny grown folks wjati present, and_
11 report a fiuu time. '
"Free lemonade and ice ereum wove?I
erved to a.ll in abundance. s
Among the grown ups to be scon ?
n the grounds wore the following laics
a lid gentlemen: Sir. and Mrs. H.v
; IT !. I ? -r-rrr J ^-T T. r. t-? . V
i. tiiiu iurs. IV. ?5. IVOOrts,
Mrs. Robert C. Nelson, Mrs. Mag- Z
ms, Mrs. Isabelle Hunt, Mrs. james>?ir.
and Mrs? ?D.. K. Jenkihs, Mrs..Nf
i Jenkins, Mrs. John Cornwall, Mrs.
b H. iVleHu^JVir. and Mrs.-, II. N. Viaout
and H. X. Vincent, Jr., Mrs. Car- C
ie RiiiTierford, Mrs. N. J. Frederick,
lisiT Sarah Henderson, Mrs,. Mattie, 0Itylov,
Mrs. 15. i.ewie, Mrs. Kolns
Sml'.h. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Good- ^
in, Mr. R. H. Paul. Miv.and Mrs. F. &
'. l';"url.-rind the 3Iis:es llattie and ^
enevieve CornweU-,- Mr. awl-?Mrs, |j
toward Williams, Miss Ruby Williams 0
i.VBlilllvhq tsjn^le>on, ^J<?ssrs, $;uhat
"HaHey and Leroy Simpkins, and
Stephcnso.,; 0
nd many otlu-rs who Tumi ie m u r y does. g
ot recall just now.
Ft is worthy of not that these am-;-'
ual outings of St." Luke's Sunday jj
chool are' always well attended and .
rcmiy enjoyed, but it is thougt by 11
any that .his years picnic is the best k
t many years. li
Mr, F. I1. Paul is the-energetic arrrj?^
rogresslW superintendent1^^ this, ra- q
ylly growing school which offers an j
itcreMing field for two or three move?'
cachers. Who is willing to accept h
rie call? "Gome over into iMacedon- ^
i and help ua.."?-The .policy of this, .y
chool is not to make Episcopalians..
ut Christians out of the .boys land v
TrTs who attend, to teach them t.na ?
- C
ruths of the Bible that they may
ecomo better children, better-men and , *
omen, and better citizens.
r
CTr JAMKS A "M_ K. CHURCH a
"fy \Mm Uulk u! h,'
[. E. church is doing well. ' (t
Tohnson-brtii
Funeral Diredtc
' Embal
1115 Washington-*
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TO LEADER ;
We are glad to say that the A. t. {
E. League -of St- James is getting)
dong nicely, and is increasing in membership
as well as finance.
(Miss) Frances Jenerotte, our ef-!
ricltmt president, who teaches in Wil-!
son High school, Florence, is on the i
job and we are- glad- to have her;?She : "
understands the work, and is always 5
ready to do anything for its advance- ^
ment. . . ' ! I
is always*on the job to give wholtv
some advice. ' _J ,-g
?iiuwktyr-Jwa*?2lT-^ee-4?t4--iw-4ntee-?isting
lesson, subject: "Life as a Can- .
ile RaEe."
On account of Children's Day pfco--- ^
{ram, our next, meeting has been.post- ^
poned until the First Sunday in July. ^
L'omc' over and be with us. We are ^
planning to have an inlcrqsting "~pro-' -
ji'aim?Our doU rniin(ttib~n~da~-to cay-?:
ry "this voile over the top, antT ask
.he interest,'of ymir .prayers for buo?~j
'Miss) NELLIE BRATJI^, Rep't'r. J1
NOTICE
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All delegated and others planning
op.ttc.nl the StattrjSunday ^School and
3, Y. P^^rConvention at Laurens, _Sv"J.,
are asked to send their names beore
July 10, to.Airs. Mury Whitener 2-;
11 N. Caroline St.'/Sect'y Local Comnittee
or I lev." J. W. Mathias .737 W. ^
[Iampton" St., Laurens, S. C., Chair- E
|an of Loral Committee
URGES NEGROESTO BACK U
DAWES IN FIGIIT ON SEN
ATE FILIBUSTER
Si
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support for Vice-President b.
Dawes ' in his'fight "against the-'ESenate
filibuster-as a means of
ioldiivg up legislation was urged
jpon tiro- N. A. A. C. P. in 16th
-esenlatiye Leonidas C. Dyer of 's
dissoitri, in an addrcsslast night m
"If.it were not-4-or-the senile, L<
)f the Senate, as ihey now exist,
he Dyer Anti-lynching BilF
voidd be a law. it was the 67th;
Congress that this legislation s
ailed in thi> Senate after it pas- jj,
;cd the tlouse. The reasbir^wartt?
hat, in the Senate under the preent
rules itr was impossible to
to a vote on the Bill although 1
large majority of the Senators Su
cere in favor of it. A half^doen
Senators from the South, led ^
A llai'i'i.'uii uf Mi-.? JMZ?
in, of Ala.,, flarris^of <da.? and
everal ofViei-sTpIit on a fflihiigtpr '
i hich can be done under the proent
rules, a"d thereby preventd
a vote being had. yj,
" The National Association for
le, its brancohs and its members 4
ifft friends should lqnd every pos?
ible assistance thf> mmpaigp ^
eing led by the Vice-President. ?v
f the United States, Hon; Ctrarjs
G. Daues. in cause llm rules
f' the United Senate to be'vhan:ed.
"In this campaign to change pr,
lie rujes there isno desire' to D ~^r??
Pr
,mit freedom of debate upon any
Tirortant legislation^ All that .
5 askecl is that the Senate, act-.
;e- through a nvi inrirv" shall ho r?.
hie to control its owrrdfmrriand
rder its own deliberations. That ^
s IT reasonable demand. II is aburd
that a little group of men ?
honlri be allowed t$ control the -it
Umate, to say what it'shell do
nuk when it shall do it, and to ra
vaste the- time of the people in J11
'lidless talk which is designed^ ?T
tot to enlighten the Senate or St
oi'mtry, hut only to prevent acion,
and theiefonTis"not_debate"7cu
it all. tl<
tLn.n nnl
o sink further in public esteem, a J
??. _ _ L ^
H.E?-MOSRSSL
?rs & Licensed )
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k. Phone 3512-^
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
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bethel a v riTri?rn?"-M
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sta. '; I
Itev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. J
?' services': ? Tl
Junday School 10:00 A. M. j
lorning Service 11:15 A. -2&4L
(U. K. League G-30~P. M. l
Evening Service _7130^P. M: j
1IDNEY l^ARK C. M. E. CHURCH]
110(1 Ttlnrlc?UUnding?Street ??
Rev.- \V. E. Farmer, Pastor. P
SERVICES: ' rI
unday School . 10:30 A. M. ?
IornVng Service ... 11:30 A. M. |
Ipworp) League . 6:30 P. M!"l
Ivening Service !___ 7:30 P. M. Ig
JONES CHU'ET. A. M. IS. ZION r~
; CHURCH. j
orner Sumter and Blnawnnv-StreeH--r>
lev. R. Alexander Carroil, Pastor. : ^
? SERVICES : . ? \*
[orning Service 10:30 A. M.I
unday School ~ 12:210 p at !
Vj. E. Society ----VI- frflO P. Pil, i
veiling SeTvice _ 8:00 P. M. i
id. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH S
1500 Block, Hull Street '
Rev?H. M. Moore, Pastor.
, SERVICES:. iE
cmday School ... 10:00 A. M.'
orning Service . 11:15 A. M.
. Y. P. U. . . 0:00 P. M. {'*
vening-,_Service : .. 7:30 P M. j
it. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH A
. Rkhland Street -""VT " B
REV. H. W. LONG, Pastor. E
: U SERVICES:
Jivday School M 'fo 00 A M. j
orning Service -_^11^.S0 A M. 1 t
Y. P-. U. ?r?^?^ fi'.eo P.-M.
zoning Servirn 8:00 P. M.?
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WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
Corner C^fVais and Barnwell Sts.
Rey.J&u S. Smith, Pastor. ' ^l
SERVICES: |Amday
School',.. 10:30 A. M.
orning Ser\ke 11:30 A. M. j
;aguo " "
- ^ u;ou, f. ,m. j
. ening Service . 7:30'' P. Id. j '
ZION BAPTI ST CH UllCll
Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. ^
SERVICES: ? Al
inday School 10:00 A. Mi! Corning
Service 11:30 A, M.,E^
Y.
rem rig Service 7:0tTP. M.[
nzT-"-.:..... f i
I
\ AZARETII "BAPTIST CHURCH
inday School :_'_10:30 A. M. [
arning Service 12:30 P. M.'^
Y. P. TJ, 5:00 P. M.'
'jiiinyr i-'v\ T>
ST. 'JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH- I
Hooker Washington Heights'
Rev. L. ,C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICES: * - i '
ndfty School 10:30 A. M. Si'
irnnig "Service 11:30 A. M.
Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. Aening
Service?.. . 7ie)0-Pr~Mr~^
FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. T. Hampton, ^Pastor Tl
403 Marion Street
irniiig Sore if o . 11 '00 I'm
ening Service :: 7:30 M<
MT-'^UVK BAPTIST CHURCH?|?
2130 Sumter Street " ' J fv
Rev. b? G. Robinson, Pastor. 1
SERVICES: ^~T
mftty- School 10:30 A. M. I gu
eacTiirTgs? 11:30 A. M. \ic
Y. "I1. U. 6:00 P. a"
caching- -?? 8:00 Pr M. j
ANTIOCH BAPTIST -flfffRCtf?= ?
Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor
SERVICES;
nriay Si'lionl : 10:00 A. M.1
>rning Sew icq ?-11: 3lLlA
Y. P. U. ?- ....... 6:00 P. M.'Mc
ening Service ?7?7:00 P. M.jEv
must revise its rules so as to su
Tihlcitselfto repulse these pa- (f[;
Iyzi.ng Attacks. Even more
imilia?t.ing than the filibusts
on the Ati-Lynching, Ship oc
lhsiflv nml ch
? ^M-w^vnoni iUrtt IIIC
rred six years ago as this Na-~eii
m was ^approaching it's ent-i
Wj? into- theWorkUYar, Thea^
little group of Senators prevent.
I thi? groat Natiorvjfromarm- PI
& its merchant siii^s against .111
ic murderous attack of German w
ihrnwiTitiK. Slung info" some1 cf
nd of action by the degrada-!
DH of being contemptously de-; ;
ed first by German and then
' its own minority, the Senate,
x>n reassembling in special ses
n in March, 1917, passed a clos-, ^
*e rule. -i???-4-jj
"This is ,legislative anarchy, re
ow muc^ longer will the Am lean
neofrlr permit hupVi q cniy 'ni
id dangerous condition to con-r?
nue? How can we put an end .es
> it ? Is that wejai
rme
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
- Divine Street
Rev, T. M. Boykin, Pastor.
'."n?r SERVICES:
Sunday School r. lU:(/0 A. M.1'
Horning Service __11:30 A. M.
I U. 7:00 P. M. ?
Svefiing Service 8:00 P. M.
3ETH.LEIIEM BAPJI&T CHURCH
Lyon Street
cvRev. S. H: Smith, Pastor.SERVICES:
iundn;.' Scliuul . 10:WA. H!
doming Service 11:30 A. M.
i. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
T. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ...
Corner Green anH f:?* -
?vmco
Kev. T. T. vPollard, I'astor. ~
SERVICES: ??
unday Schuul? hj:u(j A. M. "
lorning Service 11:1,5 A.- M.
fternoflTT Service ~ , 4 pt ^
wh-NAifrAfiKT'H baptist CHl'Rg!r^~
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
SERVICES:
unday School -_-^-^..lO;3Q a. M. r'orning
Service 11:30 Am . _
. Y. P. U. ir.____.._Tflipq P. M.
vening Service : 8:00 P. M.
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I ACE DOXIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. M. Myers. Castor.
?Z SERVICES: .
Jnday School _ ? 10:30 A.. M*
fternbon Service 2:00 P. M.
Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. V v
vening Service 8:00 P. M
:iIAPPEEEE STATION A. M. E. ?
GHURCH.?-? ? ?~
Corner Senate and I'm. m?i
? - 'I.V kJVI CCl>.
Rev. L.JJ. Bowman, Pastor.
SERVICES:
orning Service ..11:30 A. M.
Huiay^;School- ___ 8;00 p. M.
. C. E. League 6:30 P. M.
veiling Service : 7:30 P. M.
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JON ES I ABEKNACLE ~
Rov. B. G. Lixayhart, Pastor.
"SERVICES:
inday School .\___;i0:00 A. M.
fternoon Service 3:00 P. M. f
Y. P: U. 6:00 P. M.
>-ening Service 8:00 P. M. }
LA DSONlPRESBYTERIAN
Rev. I. I). Davis, Pastor.
SERVICES:
rning Service 11:15 A. M.
inday School 4:00 P. M.
u-Kttiari Endeavor ? p
r ? ?
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ST. JAMES" A. M. E. CHURCH"
415 Henderson Street
Rev. J". P. Washington, Pastor.
SERVICES:
ntlay ScFTooT 10:00 A. M.
arning Services? 11:15 A. M.
C. E. League __6:3fi..P. M. _i
enrrrg- Servfcei~n -7r3ir"F."H.
Mr EE ZION BAPT. CHURCfi?
Itidgewjitti^
jnl.iy 11-Rft
>rning Service .._ _12:30
E.MAN I EL- A. .M.-E. IHLKCH "'-i
Kendlaltown.
Rev. D-M Mrr:?t T
- ?. . .. a. aavui.
,, SERVICES:
nday School 10:00 A. M.
>rning Serried ~T_ 11:30 A. M. ?-4
(J. E:.Loague .1 6:00 P. M.
ening" Service __8:00 P. MT
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
mi."?Laurel Street ? ?
REV. W. G. G I NTER, Pastor.
iiiLii 3iliuul 11:00 A. M. ' . .1
)rning Service 12:00 M.
ening Service 7:30 P. M. 1
pport for reelection those can
lates-for the Senate next year
4-1 '
int: primaries ana in the el-'tioir,
who will agree to vote to.
lange the rules so that a maj
icT aricl voting begin.", t
Congressman Dyer read a list -re
March ?>, 1027, and?urged I
tat they be required to state
hether they would ^vote^ to '
iange~The Senate rules.
McCLELLANVILLE NEWS J
Lincoln Graded School at Mc[ellanville
closed Friday June
i, 11)25. A special program was
rndered.
A picnic was held on the I9th "J
ko and it was largely attend- . M
1, people from miles around
tme and we al) spent an enjnv- .
5le~day. ~~~ ' '? ri