The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 11, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, Jirtyll,
-awaa ^ 1 *, - ? 1 ? - Church
News
I _ ' - - BY DR. J.
Zion Baptist Church News
The first Sunday in the 2nd
quarter of the annual Sunday
School lessons found us with maspecial
drive which we have on
to make our church membership
??at least 20 per cent of the Sunday
School I pupils. We have
much to do yet by way of solicitintr
ne~w members, and then
stancy. and creating a love for
Bible stdy, and kingdom uplift
work." .
Our regular 11:30 services were
^ . inspiring, pastor White took his
text from these words; "I that,
speaketh unto thee am He." sub*.
T "Christ and the Woman of Samaria.M
The church was packed
with eager hearers who thirsted
> for the water of life, the sermon
? was well prcparedr^xiwerf ullyjdelivered
and graciously accepted
by the big congregation. Three of
our veteran ministers occupied
llitf'rluluit with the pastor r~Rev.
WrH. Williams, Paul Ilayncs and
Harry Gunter, two of our licentees:
Bros. P. H* Simmons, andJ.
H. Hughes. Deacon Ruff of the
: Corinth Baptist Church, Union,
was an honored guest and seemfed
to enioy every word that fell
from Dr. White's lips. Deacon
~~Kult' is the father of our young
druggist and manager of the Re
?gal Drug Store hereon Washingi.
OJ?*? X
luii oireec.
First Calvary and Trinty Corifmune
with Zlon
At 4:00 o'clock P. M. the long
^ clay. Dr. H. W. Long, and Rev.
Mr. Stover, pastors of First Cal
vary Baptist and Trinity Baptist
respectively with their deacon
boards came down and took
. . ; Commuion with us. This was
a spiritual feastT~TfrcL Jameg
sang as never-"before" Revs.
.. Long ancl~Siover conducted the
ser\4ees,,^f>r. Long read the
ChurcETCovenant and-made ex_.posi.tion
of the same,-Rro. Hug
- - hes?carried?all-to a-thnme -pf
grace in a prayed "that shook
the entire .congregation.
"Services over, the pastor called
on Deacon Pink Ruff for a talk
membered in Zion, which was
followed"by a talk from Deacon
..- Mayo from Trinity. These were
followed by spiritual comments
of Rev. Stover and Dr.'.Long,
which were splendid. A collection
of $7.00 was taken for Rev.
W. H. Williams an old minister.
"Bless be the tie that binds/'
. was sung.
AtT 8:30 P.M. the pastor
1<i tnvutvi again ii uiu Lilt: LCAli 11
the words spoken by Angels were
steadfast, and every transgression
and disobedience^received a
just recompense of reward; how
shall we escape if we neglect so
: great a salvation."-?The pastor
Stowed. God, allowed Jews because
of their ti angi essiqn Ui
strew graveyards-from the Red
Sea, to Jordan, whicfy was"jpst
recompense" for their violation
of legal dispensation.^ Theii *he
showed the dispensation of grace
was greater than that of the ler
gafr'hccatree i[ was made possible
by the blood of the infinite God
Himself; thendhere could be nc
escape, if we neglected the "am.
pie terms of mercy."
Next Sunday at 3:30 Rev. N
S. Smith, fjpnfttor of Wpatoy JVT
E. Church and choir, will preach
at Zion Baptist for all the Ush13
? 1 _ _ r ii '' "rv
ci uuwus 01 me i_>ny. ur
Smith, Columbia's live wiraminister,
we hope will face a crowded
house. ?
Mrs. Tleda HaUT Bigga, anc
siting her sister in ^gqrinsbqrjy
N. (1, who was quite ill. Mrs
Diggs was back at her place <d
duty at the pipe organ, and re>
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Of Columbia I do
3 ?c<
C. WHITE ?* ? ' , --||^p
Mrs. Cornelia Renwick, Moth-!Mi
er of Mrs. J. C. White, came|ci<
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down from Union to see her mc
Of
grand daughter last week, and . t
will remain ~for Itoo weekly-or^
more. Little Miss' Almeta Cor- p
nelia Elizabeth WJ^ite is doing
fine as well as her mother, Mrs. 1
Medora'White. . ' ^
On last Sunday afternoon the B. Se'
Y. P. U. met at 6:2Qt with Mr. J. T,
Catlcr,presiding, the lussun was very??
beautifully discussed by different
members-of the Union. Qn next. Suiis-AL,
day afternoon July 12, there will be "J.1
a Bible play dramatized, in the B. Y.
P. U. at 6:00 o'clock, jjntitled "The (
Ten Virgins," come and see one of the ,)OJ
7 ' " C6I
best Drama's that we have had -this
season; you mjss it you will mica six
o'clock sharp, and they said unto j ^
him-Lord, Bordy open unto us, and he ^
said- unto them, "Veriily I say unto :
you, I know you not."
SIDNEY PARK C, M, E- CHURCH '
Blending St., Between Main and As- ^ *
Hembly? ~ ' ?ah
[I'o
Sunday School was opened at 10j30 *n *
by the Superintendent. Quite an in- , c
teresting lesson was held, after .which
a fine eolleetjqn was.taken. - | ^
After Sunady School we all assem-!
bled with the members and visitors !"
of the cfyurch to hear a fine sermon, ^
-preached -by. our pastor,-Rev, W. E. " '
Farmer. ' ? . ' ?-r?
After the sermon Rev. Farmer call-^ '
cd for joiners. five felt it their?^
duty to become members?of?God's??
church they Joined;?= [
A collection was takeny after this.
Sunday being the first Sunday
Communion was held; and the new ai
members were offered the opportuni- n,u
ty to "Eat of the bread of life, amP*
taste of the bloodljf Jesus Christ"."
Sunday July 12th a special program
will be rendered by the Epworth Le.a- 1 ^
gue program: j*c><
Opening Song, B. Y. P. U. of Zion ' e
Baptist Church; Prayer, Mr. T. J. Car- . 1
ter; instrumental Solo, Mr. H. K. In)
Reddick; Solo, Mrs. Margaret Smith;
Select Reading, Miss S. B. Watts; Se- *
lection, B. Y. P. U. of Zion Church; lu
Musical Solo, Mr. R. L. Smith: Solo.-'"
Miss. M. GreeneT Address, RCV."1 T. ;'lf>
M. Boy kin; Selection, 'Epworth Lea- ,
gue quartette^- 1 : . -P?
Sunday riurht. at 8:00 o'clock (Mar. y
112) the S. S."children will~have thtrir ^G
.Children's Day exercise. They are do- .
[ing splendid work in " the Sunday
1 and witness tllli? {JrugrUlM. i'?
DR. KELLY MILL EH
TO SPEAK AT ZfON BAP- i1 h
TIST CHURCH AUG. 7th a
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Dr. Kelly Miller, of the "faculrjT'of ^
Howard University, Washington, D.. ?t
C., will lecture at Zion Baptist Church
Friday night, August 7th.
Dr.?Miller-is an orator, a scholar,
an expositor of Yace"" priiKiplCT,
the forempst author and platform ar
speaker on the American continent to- cv
day. Remember the d^te, Friday, io
August 7th,-1-925. i
PROGRAM OF THE 2nd ANNU- fr
AL COUNCIL OF COLORED 11
CHURCHMEN OF THJEJDI? bc
OCESE OF UPPER S. G. * ,,c
!_ AT ST. ANN'S MISSION Isc
NEW BROOKLAND, m
S. C.- >". .. ' ol
JULY 17-18-19, 1925 ..T~
Program of The Council
-?FRIDAY EVEN INC,.. IIT1.Y 17 |(M
F B'iUO P^-M^Misslionftry PflguSnt prii- ~
I sented by the Woman's Auxiliary, j
SATURDAY, JULY 1&
t " " " hT)]
7:30 A. M. Corporate .Communion '
'.of-the W. A. Celebrant: The Arch- *
deacon; 8:00 A,?M.?Rrea.kfast^JI:00
I A. M. Meeting of Executive Commit.
tee; 10:00 A. M. Organization of Council:
Report of Committee o?v Credent. _
i tials, Election of Secretary and Treas-;
urer, Appointment of Committees;10:- j .'
* 30 A. M. Welcome Address, Mr. James" ?
?- -B-. Bfowo-Response, Mrs Arthur Nirk-j~
peay, Jr.; 11:00 A." fft. Bishop's Annual
Address;. 11:30 A. ,M.-Report of Bishop
Suffragan; 12:0b M. Noonday _
c "Prayers --The Bishop--fttf?iness Ses-^
1 sion; 1:00 P. M. Luncheon" RecessTT"
" 2:30 P- M. Archdeacon's Annual Re,
port; 3:00 P.-M. Expressions from the'
. Field bv the Delegates; 6:00 M
i Recess. !
' I SUNDAY, JULY 19
9:00 A. M. Morning Prayer, The'
[ "Rev. St. J. A. Simpkins; "ll'.pO A. Itfj'
- Ordination to the Diacouate of Mr.1
James B. frown; Ordinanat and Cele'
brant: The Rt, Rev. K. G. Finfay,- D.
s D.j Preacher: The Rt. Rev. H. 0.. De-/
lany, D. O-t Suffragan Bishop of thfr*
" Carolinasj Presentor: The Venerable
:= Archdeacon J. B."Elliott^ 4:3a Pr
THE PALME
blic Program of the Woman's Aux
try; Address by the Venerable Arch
aeon E. L. Brnlthwaite of the Di
sse of Atlanta; 8:00 P_M./Soi]g Ser
:e? Selected Choir; 8:30 P.'rM. Even
? Prayer' and Sermon; Opening
e Rev. St. J. A. Simpkins; Psalter
e Rev. James B. Brown; Lectors
\ N. E. Lewis, Mr.^VV.1 W. Uneal
jsing: The Rev. T. T. Pollard; Ser
in: Archdeacon BaskevfHe ofS.-C.
fertory,: "'Lift up Your Heads-Solo
; Finhl Charge and Benediction b>
t Bishop. - ' " i'
rogram of the Woman's Auxiliary
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925
5:00. P. M. Meeting of Executive
*
mmitteu; 8:00 P? M, Pageant prelted
by Woman's Auxiliary,
SATURDAY, JULY 18
i :30 A. Mr Corporate Communion
the W. A.; 11:30-A, M,. Organization
the W. A.; Appoiutment of ComM
??ULtlnn.....?f D.
l<.v-V"> i n wiwnre i i uiii inc x i csiucm
the St. Ann's Branch?Mrs. Estelle
istoft; Response; 10:00 A. M. Re ts
of Committees;-Reports-of Offu
s; 11:15 M. Quiet "Hour Conduc:
L by Rev, T. T, Polkml; 12J5 P. M,
ce.s.s;-2.30 P. M.-Business aessluifj
nal Greetings ?Mrs. J. It. Cain,
jcesan, President; 3:30 P. M. Ad;ss?
Mrs; Wm-. P. Cornell. ??
Si:NI)AY JL'LY-19,1923
1:30 P. M, Public Program of the
-Art-Hymni Prayers;Hymnt-Anna,
Afl.jrtww hy T. T
Hard: Current, fcvfetyts"and JJrssiom
; Jrapp'entngs of interest, to the Woin'st.Auxiliary--?Mrs.
S. J. Simpkins;
Li_M Pape7rhat
\the Service of Young.. Wonier
n mean to the Auxiliary? Miss Ge.
vicve Vincent; Paper ---The Auxil
y in the ItuVal Church? Mrs Violf
irtin;"S6lo, Mrs. Ethel Martin; Ad
?ss --The Venerable Archdeacon E
Braithwafctfi" ????A-tlanta, G?.
T. I IKM'3 I', K/~Cin;UCH?-9V2IIA.MI'TON
ST.
At ji" meeting of the congregatioi
Id on^-Tuesday night July Gth--?
'ge attendance was present. tint
ich business, of benefit to jtb<
irrch was transacted in true brother
gpiflt. Senior u artien i<7 P. Pau
esided, Carter Williams; Sec. Meet
[ opened by inpgbgf tdi llymig-^Ulgs
1 be the tie that binds." Mrs. D. K
nkiits at the instrument, Creed am
aycr followed. The business he
{ finished, the congregation listen
:to?a short talk by Mr. H. H. Mob
presenting a token of apprecia
m aand thanks on the part of th
ngregation to Mrs. Jenkins for he
rviee.i no rnir^ whTeh ^wgs quit
surprise to .her. In response sh
ioke ifc her usual winning mannei
the surprise it was to her and of
red her services to the church, a
ng as she .was able to rend6r~5er
ie. The meeting came to a clos?^an?
i adjourned to the Rectory, nex
or to the Church and partook of )
lend id repast, enjoyed by all . Th
on, at n "round table'-' discussion o
e-needs of the -Church agreed tlia
"Men's Churclt-Club" was _neede<
id proceeded by calling on Mr. N. E
iwis to iuko nil1 criair: un moiiu
Mr. Howard Williams a Men'
lurch Club was organized with th
llowing named persons as officers
r. II. II. Mobley. Pros; Harry Good
id N'.-E: Lewis Sec; The other offi
rs are to be selected at the meetiii;
be. had on Tuesday night next Jul
1th at the residence of* Mr. Good
in, 700 Riehlrindj_ St., lit' which R?
eshments will he "served on invita
an of Mr. Goodwin. All male mem
rs of the church are eligibUTlo mem
;rship and are expected ~lo bO pr?
lit and' ei^llll their names. A C&m
ittee will outline mode of proceedur
Club at this'meeting also.
ST. JAMES A. M."E. CHURCH
Sunday ScliooJ was opened at 10:0
vM. by Gift superintendent, Air, RoL
t Russell. Wo had a splendid le?
>n widen \rn-s reviewed by superln
At'11:15 A. M. our beloved pasto
reached-a strong sermon-from th
xt- "Hold to your profession, al
mugh he received a telegram just bt
tre service sitattng the death of hi
other, he preached so forciby tha
ir hearts burned within while h
)h(Tercd the scrrpturefrand k?lk?4 t
? by the way.
At 7:30 PT M. our pastor was pre
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TTO LEADER ' ~~ZZZ
- pared to break the bread of life to us
- taking his text from Rev. 19:9, sub
ject "The Marriage in Heaven." The
- church was filled with the holy spir
it which moved from one heart to an:
other. Every one is invited to St.
: James.
~ ~ ~ MRS. ROSA SAXBY.
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'r CHA ri'KLLE-STATION A. M. E.
and upward- The third Quarterly
r Conference was a great success. Ev-'
ery department showed -en increase :
? ? V ~ - except
one.
Elder HurperTkno\ys how to handle i
, his work. The impression "that he
ter both spirftually and financially;*
he wire. Dr. Carroll the than;
k derbolt, pastor of Jones Chapel A. M.
E.Zv Church together with "ills puuphC
. and choir will be with us "Monday
r night 13. Come, and hear Linn :Ii
, Our Sunday School Picnic is going
. to Irmo Tuesday, July 14. Th6 pastor
and members of Wesley ha~ve con.
sented to join us.* Will you join? We
will be glad to have you, '
- REV. Ii. ti.' HOWMAN. Pastor. j
the a, w. association
I The American Woodmen Association
is gradually increasing and will
be glad jf more1 will join our jolly!
^banct Oi^ly (50c) to join ajft (2ftc)
1 a month. 'Ir will help yotr when you
'are -sick and in distress and a number
of other things. You will get more in,
^ermation. if you would only join.
J worth of prayer to pray for us thaC
1 we may still increase and for the benefit
of the uplifting of our colored
race, ?:." ; 7 ;-'"r L,
Yours in Ch?ist,
MATTlE BQWMAN, ~
AFRICAN \iWTHnnieT r
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- MID SUMMER COUNCIL
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i|?Los Angeles, Calif.,_July The
^Bishops' Council of .the African
J i Methodist Episcopal Cliurch met
\ "at the Fii si 4. M. E; GhUfch,
_ ' this city, Rev. W. D. Miller, Pas-['inr,
on Saturday, Sunday, anr]
Monday, in its regular mid-sum]1mer
-session. 4 There were"prejserit
Bishops ?H B.~Farks, H.
1 Heard. J. Albert? Johnson, Wl; Tjl
. Vernon, R. C. Ransom; and A.
e L. Gaines, I. N. Ross, W. W. Beck
r ett, W. IXjJohnson, W. A, Foun^!
tain, and aTJ. Carey. Those ab,
sent ere Bishop J. S. Flipper
:|and Bishop W. H. Jones on acs
count of illnessBishop John
"I Hurst, "who was delayed on ac?
count of the funeral of Bishop
~W. D. Chappelle of South Carolema;
Bisnop Sampson Brooks,
f | who Is "now enroute to?West
17 Coast Africa; Bishop?John A.
f! Gregg who is in South Africa;
'n | and Bishop J. S. Conner, retired.
s The genera*! officers present were
e ;Drs. D. M. Baxter, Business
: I Manager of the A. M. E- Book
John R. H a v^jn<vFinancial S^ey
1 retary; E. H. Coit, Missionary
kj Secretary^; and?Ira T-. Bryant,
!-j Manager of the Sunday School
l" Union. There were, also many
distinguished jpastors present
rr-from various parts of the counts
j try.
:?j The object of the meeting so
far away from the center of the
African Methodist Episcopal pop
o ulation, is to acquaint the lead?
era of the church with this sec*
'' tion gf"the country, and all have
L~| expressed themselves as-highly
r "pleased.-"'
e; Among the imflortant things
FT coming before thc: Bishops were
the appointment of a successor to
iS ! lt
Bishop Chappelle over the Sevelenth
Episcopal District, which
?'jincludes thestateof South Car'
olina; the appointment of a pre
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Corner Sumter and Taylor 8ta.
Ret. E. A. Adams, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School s. 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service 11:16 A. M.
A C! P. Tw>agna -???P. M t
Evening ServiCd L__7:30 P. M.
SIDNEY PARK E. CHURCH (
1100 Block HI anding Street
Rev; W. E: Farmer, Paater.
SERVICES: 1
Sunday School .10:30 A. M. 1
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Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
Epworth League 5:30 P. M.
Evening Service " 7:30 P. M. ?
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
CHURCH.
Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets *
Rev. R. Alexander -Carrott, Pastor. ^
~ w SERVICES: J
Morning Service ___10:30- A. M.
Sunday Sehool s_^_- 12:30 P. M.
V. C. E. Society -i. 6:30 P. M. 1
Evening Service - 8:00 P. M.
2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH '
1500 Block Bull Street '
_ . Ray. H. M. Moore. Pastor. '
SERVICES: r]
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Morning Service ? ?11:15 A. M. _
B. Y. P. U 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P M.
1st. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH "
REV. H, W. LONG, Pastor.
SERVICES: -_
Stlftday School I_10:00 A. M.
-Morning-Service 11;30 A. Mr
B. Y. P. U. ? v?, 6:00 P. M.
-Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sts.
Rev. N. S. Smith, Tastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School cr. 10:30 A. M.
Morning Service 11:_30 A. M.
[League II 6:30 P.
r Evening Serviced- IT- . 7:30 P. M.
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
I Rjev. J. C. White, Pastor.
r - -1? SERVICES: .
Sunday-School ip:00 A. M.
rJnormng Service 11:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
: Evening Service 7:00 P. M.
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r NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.I
jJMoming Service ---12:30 P. M.
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service TTjnrR. MT
j ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
i Hooker Washington Heights ><r
Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.
Sunday Sctiotf _______?10:30 A. M.
-Mornnig Service ~ 11:30 A. M?
|B. Y. P. U. ^__ 6:00 P. M.
[Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor
' 405 Marion Street
Morning Service ....... 11:30
rfeeaing Service 7:3Q
I MT. OLIVE RAFITST CH U btcH^
Z14U Sumter Street
Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor.
i j SERVICES': .
{Sunday .SchooP ^ .10:30 A. M.
Preaching^-^- ! 11:30^ A. M.
.B. Y. P. U. " ?p. M.
; Preaching- Li _T8:00 P. M.
L?ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor
h SERVICES:
1 unday School 22. 10:00 A. M.
{Morning Service : 11:30 A. M.
1 B. Y. P. U ? 6:00"P. M.
Evening Service tl~ 7:00 P. M.
sidont of tho Sunday School Un pelle
presided; the final approval
of the project for the erection
of a $200,000 Book Concern
j building in Philadelphia, which
matter was presented to the
Bishops by Dr. D. M. Baxter, the
business manager.
] The various bishops made
written reports of. their work,
showing the church in a very:
rhealthful condition. Last year
$357,744.28 of Dollar Money was
'collected, the largest amouptbeing-eoftected
in the SIxflTLpisCODfll
District., nf Which PKah/vrk
Flipper was the head, being $40c27&88.
The increase of Dollar
Money over last year was $6,646,22,
which ifl a very marked increasefor
the first year of the
various general officers were al<iuadrennium.
- Reports of the
jso made. The Missionary SecjretaVy*
reported that the new
church buildmgin Capetown
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f _.L J-??j.
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UNION BAPTIST CflURCH ^
Divine Street
Rev. T. M, Jloykin, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 1Q:00 A. M. '
Morning Service ^ 11:30 A. M. B.
Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
Lyon Street
Rev. S. H. S^nitlw-Pastor.
SERVICES:- 1 T Sunday
School 10:00 A. M.Morijing
Service ?_:__11;30 A. M.
BTY. P. U. 6:00 P. M. _L..
Syening Serviee' _ fi.oo P M. f?
3T. GARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Green end- Gates Streets
Rev. T. T. Pollard, Pastor.? J,?r
:?SERVICES: '
3undav Srhnol- . i?-nn A
au;uu j\. ivi.
Vfoming Service 11:15 A. M.
\fternoon Service"71Z'Sll~IZ14 P. M.
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ind NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
? Rer. R. M. Myers, Pastor.?: H ~
; SERVICES:
Sunday School- __w_10:30 A. M
Morning Service 11:30 A. M
B. YC P. U. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.7
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MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHl'RCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
??SERVICES: ? ?~
Sunday-School raan?flrHTZT" ~
Afternoon ^Service 2 :00 P. M. -*
B. Y. P. U, 1?^l-.6:0a PHM^~
Evening Service _ r^J 8:00 P. M.
CHAPPELLK STATION A, M. E.
church. r~? ^ v
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Corner Senate and Pine Streets.
Rev. L. G. Bowmanr-Pastor. - ?SERVICES:
Morning Service 11:.10-A. M. ?
Sunday School 3:00 P. M.
A. C. E. League 5:30 P. MT~
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor.
T?SERVICES: tt
Sunday School 10;00 A. M.
Afternoon Service 3:00 P. M.
B. Y. U. ???^ 6:00 P. M. -Evening
Service __ 8:00 P.
LADSON PRESBYTERIAN
Rav. I. D. Dtvly-Protgir. ~ SERVICES:
Morning Serving ___11:15 A. M.
Sunday School : 4:00 P. M.
Christian Endeayor ___~~-5":l}0 PrU?
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ST^ JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH ~
? - 415 Henderson Street
~ Rev.J.P. Washington, Pastor. ' ' ??
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M!
Morning Servlce_r__r_._ll :15 A. M.
A. C. E. League _6:30 P. M.
Evening Service... 7:'30 P. M.
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TEMPLE -ZION BAPT. .CHURCH .
Ridgewood
Sunday School 11:30 t
Mnrning?Sojvioe l2:3tLn^r=rr-:
EMANUEL A. M.~E. CHURCH
Kendlaltown.- _ ....
Rev. D. M. McGILL, Pastor.
SERVICES: ~
Sunday Seheol ---,---^--10:00 A. M??r
Morning Service"?.?~ ?11:30 A. M.
A. C. -E^I. 6:00 P. M. 3.
Evening Service ?8:0u P. ML .
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
1915 Laurel Street
REV. W. G. GUNTER, Pastor.
Sunday School L 11:00 A. M.
Morning Service 12:00 M.
[Evening Service 7:30 P. M. "SniVFH~Sfrirft
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plotion and was soon to bedcdi- ?
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NEGRO HEADS UNLVERSI~VY
INTER-RACIAL GROUP
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"(By The Associated Negro Press.)
Chicago, July?B. E. Mays,
Bates College and Chicago University^
waa^elected^presidentof_.____
Xl T? X 5-1 TV! "
trie mter-raciai uisussion uroup
at the University of Chicago
this week. All the other officers
and a majority of the members^
are white. Mr. Mays was formerly
a Teacher at Morehouse "
Ail 1-" n_ mi. .
wuiic&c, Atlanta, Vjra. i ne purpose
of the organization is to
hold meetings ?f regular inter-.
. vala and discuss questions of in
> ternational character July 3rd
he group wasjiddressed by Dean
W4Ui?m Pickens, field secretary ?
. of the National Association for
t the Advancement of Colored
.JPeople.