The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 04, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
.,w.v ' * ' ' - ?? - r. -'r Saturday,
July 4, 1925.
^ i ^Church News
% *" j" - Br DR. J. <
^Qjgg'm^g
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
NEWS '
Sunday last was quite a busy.
?r daywith enr?pcstor, Dr. J.?Cr^
White. -At -8-:0Q o'clock A. M.7
he .was called ,hy_Jdie.authoritiesf
to preach for The convicts of the1
^ v South Carolina State Penitenti- 1
arji. Dr. J. Dean Crain is the"
prisuTTcha-plain, Dr. J. C. White
has been designated by Dr. Crain '
as his^tissistant. There had
gathered in prison chapel about,
-70u or ?GO- prisqners wh ite aYirt:
black, l5r. White preached and
'V, after services he accomnanied
lir. (Jrain to the "Death House
j- ^ whom, a brief service was held
with three men who are~todte~|
"At 10:tl0 A. M. our Sunday
new pupils. Superintendent Dr.'
J. II. Goodwin and Mr. Jas. W.!
Hopkins, who is the field mar-'
shall wove at their posts.
_ At 11:3CX the church was1
crowded when the pastor arose
??to take his Lex I, Mi's. Sarah Wat-1
r?^--kor, " Columbians accomplished
__ organ ist presided at the pipe or-J^
r ganv Pastor's text was St. Luke
5:8: "Launch out into the deep,"
?froirr which he preached a most ^
1 powerful ami soul sweeping ser-"
'mon. trolled ion SI 45.80
At New Brookland.
-?SiQOro'clock Ft?M. found the
t pastor at New Brookland where
an enthusiastic ^congregation
?- gree*e the sallllS
t the spirit.burned as "fire in dry1
Stubble." Two P!inio '
I _ w JLU1 *?aiu
iwitl united with the Church.
At 8 :? >() I\_ M. Zion was filled
until .she .iield_.no more, the sub-'
- ject of the sermon was
and the burning-Uush," this was1
one ot' the stormiest services we
?have had in Zion this year. The'
ot the Church. ' I
Mrs. Lula Langford, one of
our momlwrs who M-ig npnrntnH '
oiiat Benedict Hospital, died Sat-|
iuncral was held from the Zion
Baptist Church Tuesday after
. . noon at~ 2 : GO o'clock amidst- a1
host of sorrowing friends.? |
i "~dtd~fni6nibers who lives-on Pulas- i
ki 'street, hear "GervaTs is quite'
il 1 at her home. .
Then wav bui Rev. YihT
Mrs. J. . Whit(rlastSaturday
; night at 0 :dQ?a-firre daughter.
' a -Thoy have named her. "Almeta
?- Miss Almeta ha-s been recelyftTg;
hundreds of wokomot; by her ma-'
ny admirers. The Brookland^
i
Baptist. Sisters sent her the
; _' firstsiFver offering. ':{
Those who attended the Women's
Baptist State Convention;
in Greenwood last week were:;
Mesda-mes Rosa Dixon. Cathnina!
Cannon, Ida Miller, Annie Rawls,1
Bi i\ a t.i.n??*??Dwlb ?Glftrit;?
Bessie Moorman, and Miss Josie
^ B. Whintr ah TPttirnPYi Monday""
to say &-'
bout the work. The next con-!
ventiOii wiH- be held at the Cor-'
jjlth Baptist.Church, Union.
! Next Bun day, Jtrly?the 5th
will be the regular quarterly
i Communion Day at Zion Baptist!
Church, ITrst Calvery Baptist'
?--Church-end pastornre expected!
to be- present.
The hour for Communion is at
3:00 o'clock P.. M. strictly.
ST. JODN RAPT 1ST CHUKOT
The Church With a Kind Re?
ception
At 10:30 o'clock the S. ?> was,
jzepened fay the Superintendent, |
W. S. Bookhart, wilhJiis teach-,
ers well and on the job and a
pleasing -nnmber of -fieholarjr.;
r?The lesson was taught with
much interest- - - At"11:30
A. " M. our beloved
and most efficient pastor, Rev.
L. C. Jenkins preached a great
sermon from the fcext: "ye that
have ears let them hear.,' The
'ilMM-'- 'v
r
Of Columbia |'
-.WHITE I;;
<3ooooo.oo o<yooooooqoook:c< o >
! l ? ??-?
text-was simplified so forcibly
that we not only spoke in tones ^
like them of old, saying "did not
oirr^ hearts bum while "he talked
with u'S Y" Buf in spirit of Peter
on the mount the qucstion-w?>s-;
asked "will not this sermon '
condemn those of this vicinity
that Could have hparH iinrl lvrmPi
not?" !
We would that there were
space to record this timely sm*mon.
As vou know, il!s-flbt the '
ffi-:<t ,-nor will it be the last, bu.t: *
we feel that you ought to know
r>f Ilia- pfi'Pit wnvlrp flint (nir'hning
done in" this part of the Mastor's
vipevard. v '
C!.Tnvriv 11 1 im/ !? fi -=?=
_ OI1VH 4V A?f'2\ rviv L. 1V1. ?l.
CHURCH?1100 Block Blanding
__ 4 StrceU " . ' .. " r
Between Main & Assembly Sts.
Sunday morning June 28th,? ,
Sunday-school was openecL.at the (
usual hour 10:30, by the supeiv
intendent, ^Tr..T>. R. Starks. Afte.r
which an interest! g reading
SHd discussion of the lesson was t
begun, subieet: "The Impression .
of a great Experience," found, J
Mark 1:40-45. The .children j
sef^edsaijaterested, as ^ the ^
lesson was^being discussed' bccause
of the wonderful illustrations
made b.y the teacher.
After the lesson _.had been '
Worbughly discussed and ex- j
ers,^-splendid collection was taken*
. ' - -:~7
AMM.30 the Rev. \V.. E. Far- (
mer presented us. with an?able
soul-stirring sermon, which held. *
the audience spellbound;, after'
which a large collection- hv&s .
taken. *
? AL.G-p. ni., U Vast crowd, consisting
of visitors and members.
X* JliXS? J 1
xiuai uiiiereni denominations assebiblotlto
witness the splendid '
musical?program rendered bv
Mr. H. R. Riddick. To the visitors
we welcome you. Gome again
a-nd bring your friends.
The members.-assembled- a-,,
gain at 8:30 p. m., for night seiv
idee.?Alter tho sermon,, mon-?
ey for the rally was. ^collected,
which amounted to $304.00. To
um^visittng"fiTends we welcome
ytfirat all times.
{
- We are glad to have with us .
our Bishop Brown, one of the !
First Calvary Baptist Church Tj
The church with a Welcome. '
- Sunday School was" OptrneTH
by The. superintendent, Mr. W. !
tt. Harrison at the usual hour: The
lesson -<Aas reviewed with
enthusiasm by Mr. P. M.. Bow-'
ling.
11:30 the pastor preached an
inspiring a<nd instructive sermon
from the text Rom. 8:13.
Subject: "Adoption." Dr. Long j
showed..us just how much privilege
we-have when we have been
adopted into God's family.
?TdOQ-p. in., the B. V. P. U. was |
frekh The president,'Mr: M. S.
Stewart; presiding. The subject ,
of the lesson was: "Old Chinese
1 ; - * j
Customs, the new order and the '
New Womah." The following
program was, in charge of Miss 1
Ila L. Stewart: Reading Peace
Miss Racljel Carr; Violin Solo?/
Mr. JamAs Rosemond; Reading/1
Hattie Stewart; Solo Miss I
Thomasina Nesbitt; Address on "
the lesson?Mr. P. M. Bowling, i
Mr. Bowling, told us how holding :
on to old customs hindered the t
progress of the Chinese nation
and how holding on to old cus-:
the progress of any race. Duet:
Mrs. Ji.iiza JJixon and Miss Sa-;
raiv Jennings. -Mrs. P, M. Bow-]
ling was introduced and she told
a very interesting story of the
quails united their efforts and
kept the fowler from catching
so many of them and said, "if
we continue to ynite our efforts J
? i
.>. - ,
?J| , I, .Ml II ^ g.iiii u I |ui uui I jiI ipm
_ ... . ' I .
' w . THE PALLET
we can keep Satan out of our
jamp."
8:00 p. m., the pastor Rev. H. ]
VV. Long, preached a spiritual
Acts "1:8. Subject "The Holy
&piriUtl r Rev. Long is indeed a;
Sjospel preacher and a pulpit ora-1
tor. : . *
The organist, TOiss Ruth Watson
being away attending the
VV'onian's__Convention." Miss Ila L.
Stewart presided at the organ all!
fayri\fl33 S.tewart is well-known!
is an accomplished ^pianist but:
:fs she had only had little experience
at the pipe-organ she both
surprised and pleased her hearf
=rs. Miss Stewart exhibited a
itear-^stu'e technique, sometttfies-:
brilliant. ' - - ; - *
PLHLICITY COMMITTED
Mr.-P. M. Bowling, Chr., Mrs.
K. W. Long, sec.,
Miso L. iLJIarrison-Reporter
. . ivev. ii. vy_._.Long, castor.
_ Jones Chapel A-. IVI. E. Zion J
Church Cor. Blossom ' ? |
and Sumter Sis.
where the Rev. R. Alexander
Carroll, D. 13.. -is oastor is calling
Ion one thousand women and
men to answer the call Sunday
md Monday of next week. SunJay,
and a beLLer one from manyj
rng^cswaji never Witnessed by!
the past or,, or by those who were!
ixprussions accordingly.
Miss F C Benson, the astute
hild trainer whose soul is hap-!
>ier> when helping parents - to
make men and women of their
Rile ones than"at any otherttfne
in. her lite; and V\0, One wnose'
Riless so fully adapts her for;
ihat work had charge of them,;
issistcd by the Miss.es Lillian
vVilliams, Nellie and Mamie Gordon'
brought to the public an t
deal progra-m with the young'
.'oil;. Tlic nastor preached Run- ?
lay* morning oir "the -game of Tis"
children which meg.,
aye was full of thought and in-Diration..
. I~T .
as usual the service will be had
and the pastor will preach a i
diort" sermoTr~followed by^ the
mcach -agftin at 8 p. m. 12:80
>. m., Sunday school; 6 :3Q p. m., 1
v a rick -Gi- D.* Society.'-~?
Monday . the, 6th is the July-^
Jroup. Rally and the greatest 1
imc in the history of the church <
s expected because Dr. R. Mvlyers,
the Swamp Angel will
>re:.<hi and his choir will sing.
Jr. flyers is too_well known to (
:e further spoken of by the wri-er?Comer
and hear him and J
hen Monday. 8 u. m.. Julv fith.J
t025. : ?"T - ~7 7 n
. St. .JanWA. M. E. Church 'I
Although our worthy and efFi- ;
dent pastor was visiting his na- ;
iV(_' honle we were well enter-j
.aincu by a soul-stirring sermon
reached by Rev." Golden from
h?^lekt^"Eriiig him unto me."
?At 8:lo p.'in.V we ivmu biilui- j
.ameil Ly~lhe Children's exer- -j
his 01 eflPW*-- Aatc mi ;u;r;rmrif nf'i
iher business. We are gradual- ?
y pulling up hill under the supervision
ot our pastor. "He is
in indusrtious Christian-hearted 1
pan and we -are^always willing!
,o respond tojiis call.
Monday 8:30 p. m., we began
o enjoy ourselves and help the-'"
hurch at a Gold Mine Digging <
?iven by the Friendly Aid ClubJ
] J5HNS08-BRAI
j rr r_ i tS. . rv
r urrerai _u?irecu
~ kmbal
1115 Washington ,
i -mi . r
COLUME
i-1 ? ,... . ?.?
y--'-*??'
TO LEADER We
were expert, _gokl?minora. (
We found most i>A 1 of the gold
in the mine and the audience was"
well pleased with-the gtrkh-?
The Stewardess Hoard No. ?
met on the 17th at the home of
Sister Lyles 1709 Tobacco St.
Sister Hester Simpkins, presFdent,
Sister Better W'a hii:;: a.
by treasurer. The board is
spiritually alive and we arc wo/k- ";|
ilig in peacie and harmony for
the worthy cause of the upbuild-'
ing the rhnivVi J ?5TT
On Monday 5:."0 p. m., a par-" +
ty was given by Mr.y-Klla "At-y''1
kinson and Mrs. filalie Cook at
the-, residence iof-Mrs. Atkinson, j
dlQ-^arh^dh-St.. jp l|i,nnn--7irrMrs.
Marshall from Augusta, <N
Ga,? The folluuiiig giu-sfs^_aU.! '
tended: MeMlames K11& Ahlie. ~y.
Woods. AT?J?\?P-ir<ii'H!???
Wiley, Sadie Wilson, J. S. JetTei^s^
son,^L. Singley, C. M. Robinson,
C. Norfleet, L. Lyles, C\ Waikerr^
LI. Gowdy, Ben ha Chirp* S. I,c*
mon,. M; Wheeler, M. DeLaney,
C. Bracy. L. Brown, 1'. Ha-Ie, !{?
Saxby, K. Solomon, S. Starks, -h
J. William^ - Misses L. Archie, '
Lillia Ross. r u.
(Mrs.) ltosa~Saxby, Reporter:
APPEAIr TO THE SUNDAY
SCHOOL,S^nAND BAPTIST
YOUNG PEOPLE S UNIONS-X
= THE
. ?' ' &
= ? r ?J*
To the pastors, Superintend-ents,
Teachers, workers,Jn Baptists
ranks":
? I make this - second-appeal- to .
ySIT \\ hen ^-qu .will Pave
isheck rrad'nt? this article, , i\ member
that the gcr.tilrul sos7
sion of the State-Sunday Schoolfj v
and B. Y. P. U. Convention will
be only ten days off.
I have been in communicationwith
the olhcors uf the St. Paul r
Baptist church, and some of the' u'
Pastors of Lawens"Where the- H'
Convention will be held and I i;N
have been assured that-every dotail
has been looked altor-ih"of~~~
dei* to _make our^stay pleasant s;.
nnrl profitable ? U+
The people of Laurens are Bhospitality
iyicL will no, doubt?
out do themselves on this occa- J
_Lou note tne__conipj elir program
in all the leading colored papers
jf the state. - ' - ii,
Hig Opening Wednesday Night t;>
Ministcrslind delegates arc urgecTTo
come on Wednesday in oW"
ier to be there to wplnoss the
big opening program Wednesday
night, .when rare -music and welcome
addresses' will be there defi
ve red and a general introducLion
ot new ministers coming into
the slate and leading profos- V;;
sTo'nrd men will be introduced, b.
all of this will save, much of the -ri
Convention's actual.'time whoi'T
the big program will he taken
TU???,1
uij i iiui suay, v
This* promises to he the lar- s
gosi gaihorin/?~67"yo(ing ;a.ihi oiu ;!
people amOng colored people ever J
assembled in this. styd e? Iv*'Ty
[treta-hlT, foupvrirrfrrTtdHT?. fenf'H--"
er of the Sundn-y School and B. v.j
Y. P. U. worker should _aye.il,, v
himself or herself of this opportunity
to be at this session.
~ The group meetings and insti- t'f:
tute lectures will be special fca- .or
tures, while the general routine tr,
workTvf tliej^onvontion will be nr
'ohstructivc and' msphing ,
How to Get to Laurens
PLEY-SSOltS: *
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:hurch directory'II
ETHEL A. M-. E. C1ICRCH- ?:
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts.
Rev. K. A. Adams, I'astor.
services*
SchcuL_? I 10ill) A.
oi-riio;.; it or v tee ::t' -41:10 A. M.
. Cv.i^ -frntflFT. > G:.'!0 P, M.
veiling Service"- _ > 7 ? r: 7f30 P. "MT
'i)xi v i'A i:i'. t. .\f. E. c11 rR( 11
1 l-'Mtr IStork lilanding Street
Rev?IV',?P.?Farmer. Past6rT-r
SERVICES? ? ??1
iii'tuy S' hool 10:00 A; M.
orniag Sei'vieo 11 A. M.
i>worth Loxi&ucj ^ 5:^0 P M
^<.1:11.^ St.rviw I: L.0 P. M.,j
^ Vi-S. <ttt v^n. .v. v r. y.ioN ~
------ riiiiun, ? r*
S"nit?r ? ?ii'? HWm.?
-. ?' '? 1o xnarlc r Cain.! I,J'a tor.
:''ln- ''TrT:<e ; A A:
?^hiV Se%.i, T : ,ilC::-Ax.V. M. "
fej'-- hsiuut'y (: :,() p. ai; i
IKw^ce # ' 8:<jy "p. A], j
d. C Ai.vAin nApj rsr cm itrii ?
V.0(>' P!o.,I; IUjII .Strvc-L
Rev..II. A!. ;>]More, Pastor.
'S;:PVIC;.S: . . ^
mdny School-, . . . . _ / lf,>;<>'j A. Al !
Qui vlu'lj . 1TTT7> A. AI '
V. oilMtV'Al"-;
vnln^- service _ 7..'iO~P AI
CAI.V-A-RV' BAfTIS'lMJIt.RnJ~7
. Richland SlrceF I
RI:.\. H. ,W , l.O.N'O, 1'astor. f
- . SJ-UA K i;.S; - - f|
: fid ay. .> . }.," .iq-qq AI. '
L?;:tMioj; "Service -?1-1 " !> A. Al.
^ p r! *\ * " . .' >;.'i > p.' Af?
c???? 8.UIJ .P. 'm. ?
V. I-s;.I-;v M. Kr-Ctlt"HFTI~
Cv iter Cn rvai* 5553 Burn" oil Sis. ^
' K?'v. ?\. S." Si:''frJv. Pa si ;;r. .si-::U:II.KS:
" 7 7
I' !a;.-~F. hi)ol _... :. A. yj t
)i'uin;r iscrvi.ce ? . 1.1 :'Ju A. M.
u^uo ' _ ?. r. ::n J?'M
Service . ..''-?~;7ji) \F.~3I """
. cut rch
Rev. J. c. White,'Pastor. * S
ShRViLhlS; ' ^
:i''ay School A.M. E
.>rtuiij-.?Si::;vi,.-fr 7 H-th-j A,-M ^
V? *' - ? tk'-d. P.. M;
cnin;; ?orxiee ?? 7Jt|(i p. ^1;.
^ZARKTM BAPTIST Cli-LRCH??
hoM.v School 1 o.-ao A, M.
t'ilfjiJX lki.\iw... - .--ILp.'-Uj p,.. VI?
U1'- D- rs;H>-e. ji. ?
vni.iftf' Set 01cit PTTl.
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCII
liM Kcr W ;i>hiiuf.7n Height* ~~
Kev. I.. (\ .lenkms, Pus tor
? ~7-?-^I'UN'lLKS:
r. .ay .^tTiuuI - l(i^,7 A, M. ?
>rrtn:j;- 'Service . . 11 :;J0 A. }I'.~5
V *YlV- . -' 0:vK> P. M. A
eniug Service 7i3u P. Jl. ^
I - 1
?Iv*iV.?!. 11;tmptnrtj Pa-tor i
-? ilt.'i Marion'Sweet?
?riiUi5? Service 11:30 S
CT'iuj,- Service 7:30 \
"<pt. oi.iy tp rapt ist emiteir ;
,2 (30 Sinii .'ef St reet
Rev. 1). (i. Pa. i;is.)i\. Pastor. ' ~
_? SUUVlt^S;?;? :? ?
nnr.y Sifciio:3o a..m. ein.ii.np
; ?11:. (> A. M."\
V. P. U. (?:<:0 P. M. "a
caching: \ 8:00 P. M. \{
AM IOCfl BAPTIST CIH RCII
.Rev , 1. t. t Rl Mi'iO.N, Pastor
STAvV K'r.S:
mic.y'Sihoui 10:00 A. "M.
^rviCL : LU^i. A.'
I . 1 ' L . V ? HUjUjL1. M, , ii
..iungvSvniCO ? 7:00 i\ "jifT*!:
Ymvo gmng- m antorrrtyhilcH-^
II find good roads leading r
om' every nook cuid corner "of t
iS date. to Laurens. Those ^
ir.g by Railroad from the low- f
part of the state will concen- t
ate at Columbia,-take the Col- A
nbin, Xqwherry and Laurens-?
."*11 - ; ??ilv.
ay-idr your destination,; J
isv also applies to delegates e
ming from Western Carolina i
id the Ridge Section. Dele- r
ites from Chesterfield, Lan- c
isler, York, Chester counties
T::" xTr:?- ^ i *?r??^
-la; wiu ooauoara io t tmtort, I
id change, there for Laurens I
hich is onfy se\;eiimilcs_froin _
>ur destination.
. -- - - *1 _
Distinguished Visitors 1
Among the distinguished viskl
ors who will be present at this
isston of our 'State Sunday
- >. -.-.V? TV 1. - 11, ?
: . _ FIVE
LMON BAPTIST CH LIICH
Divine Street ' \ " *
Rev. T. M. Roy kin, Pastor*-?
services:
Sunday' School in-on-a m
Morning Service 11 :30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M.
Evening Service ?..... 8:00 P. M.
_BEJH'MSII EM BAPTIST CHUtCH?
- hyon Street
Rev. g, H. Smith. Pastor. "
SERVICES: '' - ' '
Sunday School TQ:oo A, M
Morning Service''T. 11:30 A. M.
a. y, p. u. .. " h op p. vr
Evening Service . .... T b:00 P. M,
if. marvs EP!sc(jp.vf,"criritci!
Corner. Green and IciIp, r? '
Rcv.T.'E F'trPuxtl, P^rHyr. '
SES VICES':
-iiruh y Su 11 1111 r ?. \? :?r-T~
Morninfc Service' ? " I'l;!". \ M "
Vfternoon Service1. ; 4 i>\ ^ .1 T -
!nd XAZARKTit BAPTIST CHURCH -r - ?
Rev. R. M \ ^rs.' i*a.<*U>r.
SERVICES;. ; ?
>unday School *. 10:20 A. M
florning^Service 11:20 A. M
1. Y. P. y. 6:00'. P. M.
evening Service ^8":00' P. M. ' "
Z' S
Rev. It.'M. Myers, Pastor. ^C?" . $
Sunday School1 io:.20 Am
Tfternoon Service _ ___f_ 2;u(i p.. jj,
3,Y. P. u.' sVooTTfi.
M-MURg Service v. .- -8;e? P. M
- o ? : 1 ' 0
CHAPI'EI.I E STATION A. A1 K
~ 'CHURcn.
l v,'',c' beTrate a.iid Pino S':ogt?, ?^
R&V..J - _li I journal!, PllStOFy; " SERriCES;
foriiiny; Service-^ : " fT;.-fo A. M?~
;umiay School " P. 1U ?
C C. E. l.eaa'.ie 7.-...T.-tr:..T) p. !\r
-vcnin^ Swvice?-? ; V :.Sl0' P. -M-J*
O y . _ ... .
JONES TAREKNACf.E
. Rev. R. (;. Grnyhart. Pa?toc- . . ' ? .
SERVICES: , 'r". ? ;
iunday School . ^0: GO A. M.
rfnnTTUj/h Service jpoo P. JT7 "
!' Y: I>- V* C.. 0:OQ P. M. '
)vC'niutf_S'er,vjv8 P. Mr- ?
llADSON I'-RES-rtTi'PrrTTTT 7~%T ~ :
1 iev. i." I). I?a\ is: I'aWli.r.
SERVICES:
lorni.ng Service ?'?l'l" A M? :~T
unduy School - : j -mi j># j.I. ' '
hra-iiuu- v or '? 5 jjr. p ~"T
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ST. JAMES AIM --E. CH f"RCH - - _ ' hfcndvrsoii
Street
Rev-. J. p. AS ashin jton. Pastor.
KKRVlfKS. I : ^
unday School 1 u :-t)0 A. M.
lornin'g Sorvic.e. ..... _1];15 A. .SL " - ---. .s
L.TC E, League..tpr^n P." M. "
! veiling Service 7:3u P. VI.
EMPLE Z!ON BAI T. CHURCH i_
Kidgew ood .
unday School l 11:30
lorning ServiceI ..12:30
~~EM AN" L Er^'A. !W. "E: CHURCH
- ? ? -Kendlaltou n. ? ?
IU'v. I). M. McGILL, Pastor. ;
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Iorning sen/ice.. .? 1. A.-M.
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i veiling Service..'.,. S:UU. P. M.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
1615 Laurel st ' ^
REV. w. g. CENTER. Pa-tor.
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i veiling Ser\kv .... T:;lu P.
ichocd-C^n^tttfcen -are: Dir. Hen- ?U
y Allen Boyd, Sect., of the Naional
Baptist Publishing Board,
Nashville, Tenn. Dr.Mbli. Moses, a
"ield Sect., of the National Bap- ^
ist Convention (Inc.), Di\. J.sTr'
Vatts, (white) .Sect," of... the ?*4
Hate Stmri::y School Upar'd, Dr." "
. Dean Grain, pastor of the Sec- .
>nd Baptist Church (white) Cofc?* ?3
imbia, and other distinguished .. J
nen and women from the adja-.
ent states.
Alusic of the Convention will *,
>e under the direction of Profs.
.awson, Sumter. and Moragne,
Ionea Path.
-On fxr Lanrens! Remember the
late: Wednesday before the J
third fcOTd's day in July, 1925.
J. C. WHITE, 1st; V.-Presi; J
den1^ and ChBlfthan of the Executive
Board. ?