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# A Saturday, August 22, 1925. lj Church Newj | / BY DR. J ZION BAPTIST CHURCH NEW9 Our Sunday School was/unusuall good-last Sunday.?Teachers and off . cers with a great host of eager pupil were present and we studied the Ten perance lesson. Dr. Goodwin made brief hut spirited review of the sami We had with us the student body c Fairwold Industrial School, and als the principal, Mrs. Ethel Martin wh my.de a splendid address in behal of the. scfiool and in laudation of Zio Baptist Sunday School. Next Sunda the FaiEwold-Industrial'schoolwi I .'render a pt-ogram at Zion Bapti: ^ ? Church.- The entire church arid S. i will turn out en masse for the occs E\ sionr- The occasion will be a union sei "vices with th?*B. Y. PI ^J.-sorganizs tion. 3?-r The Dry-Bones of the Valley \At 11:30 At M. our church wa crowded until she could hold no mori ' After the usual preliminaries our pas tor, I)r.,1 J. C.-White announced hi text from "Ezekiel 37:4. "O ye dr bones bear ye Ihe words of the Lord. At the announcing*of the text a groa of appfdval went lip from the enfir ;J . house. ;'V-J ' " For oifc hour Dr. White poured t>u j>ulpit oratory-in unmatched eloquenci he brought into plhy eve^y rhetori ^ cal figure knowut-he poured out vial i of wrath againstjthe obdurate sinner and in biting and blistering sarcasi . " and irony he flayed the hypocrite an backsliders, n*td m ecstasy sublime h told of the transfigured life and o the blessed state__of the" resurrectio -life.?It-was like a pentecost, th church was swayed like a ship in tH irrin of a tornaxlo. A number of men. bers. at the conclusfon of the sermo Went up into the pulpit to shake th shepherd's hand and givtT him dollar ana null dollars. Two came up an ^ _ joined the church. Last Sunday i a day long to be rerrfembered in Zior After the general collection the shep .herd called for after collection fo three suffering members. _Mi__lhe_^pastor motore down to Zion Pliirrim at Arthurtowr a where he delivered another burnin message to the saints. > The- people of Arthurtown are mos ??^ busily getting ready to go to Spartar burg on the excursion next Thursday hlcacons W . AL -Charley,. F. D. J one .? and John Whaley and the leadin .LhmusH wim n l? i% -11. ....... VlUmrii IUVAA- .U.L '/ll LllU^ VU\> II. "" """* Castor White arranged'fui the lie J. Vy. Ferguson to preach at Shilo Christian Home and Burial Aid At 5 F. Al. Castor ,White hastene back to Zion where the CHristia Home organization was" celebratin their anniversary, Dr. _ White, bein tilled -he masked the organization t excuse him From preaching and rr troduced I)r. Charles W. Williams t preach who 4n a- brief but fiery mar ner p'r-eached a most wonderful sei mon 'to the organization. There-wer people there from Irrno, College Flac and other points. Dr. Williams is ir ' deed a great preacher." At 8:0h P. M7 "Big Z was ?agai ??eruvv dodl at this service Dr. Whit had arranged for the Rev. L,_K. M( Million a recent graduate of Yale TJ v-. . . niversity a leading school on the A ? mpi-jpim continent. Brother. McMillia preached a great spffnon to the de light of all present. At the conclv candidate*? SIDNEY PARK C. M. E _ _ CHURCH ?nndnv~~Srhool opened at LP:30 th usual hour. A full discussion of th lesson was rendered by the teacher and members of the various class?: Subject:?"The Flesh Against th Spirit.**" After th?-discussion of th ^.lesson, the superintendent reviewe the lesson. After \yhich colllection wh * y taken;Morning service began at l.l.;3lh.D G. M. Word president of Miles Merr orial College preached for us. D Word is one of the outstanding chai acters of our race. His soul-stirrin serfnon held ?he audience spell-boun Sunday. All who did not hear hii missed a great "Sermon. Dr. Wor ocean, was once presiding elder, an is now president of Miles Memorit College. Birminghapi, Ala.? H brought with him his wife, sister-it law, and a friend of theirs. At G:30 the Kpworth League hel their service. The Epworth Leagu Choral Choir rendered the music. Th j quartet also sang. Dr. Wordrp wif and sister-in-law, gave splendid r< marks. nr i .... i i _ . .1 .1 i? ur. worn preacnen anomer spiernn aei*mon Sunday night/ TT""fWs^ss. . - V- " V' .-- v.. Kiaaasiacpac^ 5 Qf Columbia I . C. WHITE M ACEDONfA^B AETIST VIZ - - . > i Sunday August. 1 fiTT^We Save jus' |s j closed our great revival meeting ai j Macedonia Baptist Church1: Sunda> a night we closed. We have had a glo e- riou>i tima.Thw Rev. R. Mi' Myers ear ,f the meeting with the help of Rev i0 Oliver who preached two nights. H( +preaehed-twa strong sermons. He i> [f 1 a coming preacher. The Black Spur n' geon is preaching as never before y | Seems like to us the three worlds meet lllhcar him, Friday night hu-preaehei. 5t'(>n_tbe Hand Writing on the Wall 5.; You should have heard him. He sail i-l he is helping to put up hell for rent r-'Thc Rev. Andrew Porter prayed sonu i- good prayers that cannot he lost. Hi first prayed for the ministerial rant that Clod would draw them closer to ,s gether that they might be one am 2. then for the sinners. Dr. R. M. Myj ers left the city Monday to conduct is a meeting at Denmark, S. C. Wc y wish for him a pleasant stay and nia> " Ire "gain?many souls for Christ"- Nliu p happy souls were added to the church e in this revival.^ We also thank ~tht different choirs for their servictTfhTT it meeting. We are having a pledge rail} e, Sunday-all day. and .thepublic is askot [- to come over in Macedonia and hclj s s. These are they that have joined tc s, ^ help us put the program over. n Rev._ R. M. Myers $50.01 d Brothers: s . .. e - Henry Mapk _? ?10.01 'f Frank Herrin HUH n Solom Peas - - 10,01 e Fate Sims? 5.01 e Lonnie Bacon ' 1 ? . ~7^_ 4.01 i- Friends: n Mr.! Lewis EUersorT 1.01 e Mr. George Wilson ~1tO* s Mr. Plais Bownon . .1d Mr. William McKinley .1.01 3. Mr. S. B. Bell 1?1K)( ? Sisters: * ' L" Alice Shuler -1- 10.01 r Leanah Powell ~ 12.(H Ida Jackson . . ? 5.0t ?-Hcatec^Groaby-' i . ? .? -= JiM d Laura Richardson ? <k0( h Jj a n nah~ Bi a^g -_ ~ - - 5\0( S Malford Bacon __! 12.U( Rosa/ Lee Scott.,? - - 5.0( t Edna Carter = ?10.0( t- Mnttio F.nty.ming'er Rebecca Woodard .'UK !S Katie Richardson . 5.0C t? Anna Belle Deas 1?2.0( Mqry - Mobltiy -- i.-i'-T- 4.(H ^ Laui'A Rutherford i_? _ 6.CK h Leana Johnson 1.0( tt-Lizzie Willis . .... 5JM ? Tizzi^afonqers ? __ Dora Jones ? ! 5.0( o RoxTe Jones ? _? ?..-"v7 n T?n?n .Tnnps 2.1)1 B' Hattie Green ? 1.0( g'p. M. Littlejohn ----- i>.0( ? Children: t-" Mozelle Richardson ?? ^ 0 Tnnio notig ")(. ' Unice Richardson .51 e Ethel Richardson .51 e Willian^ Peas __ .1 * .T>( Xiz-fcie Wells - Lucile Peas ~.T~~ ^T^iemlsT e Mrs. Everlena Williams 1.0( F- F^ssie Williams >r .51 Laura Rice 1.0( - -Lizzie- Adams ??3-^-?__LQt Martha Taylor ' j.0( t_ Gertrude Stevenson 5.01 ?Rebecca Dean m. . ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHI RCII ? -AT Booker Wofihington Heights " TR< lG Church with a Kind Reception. ie . "SSBSaaBar"TT" s Sunday"school was opened and con 3 ducted in the usual way by superin 'e tendent W. S. Bookhart. Classes wert ;e taught by the Pastor and others verj d pleasingly after which" "devotiona l3 service was conducted by Mr. Thomp son a visiting Brother. r Pastor Jenkins took his text ant ^ preached?a. great sermon ?making. r_ known the reality that there is ii knowing-that Jesus is a lovirrg Jesus g Afr tr P. M. B. Y. P. U. was openet d by the President J. H. Bookhart. Af n ter the lesson had been discussed wit! u HIMV.I1 nitcicat n uuut was I KJI Sisters V'tetory irnrhthfs -w?s-enjttyet d by ail. d At 8:30 P. M. Rev. II. B. Hall whe ? ia now a resident ot our vicinity wa: ?- introduced by the pastor in a very ho: pituble way. d Rev. Hall came forth and preacheci ie a pleasing sermon.i ie Sister Emily Davenport the effici 'e ent Sunday School teachor of clas: 5" no. 5 left for Philadelphia where she will spend a month with parenst anc d other relatives. 1 i W7V. " THE PALMETTO E. CHURCH. F1 J ' > "Sixteen Things Vou Will Never; ].> i' Regret,''- was- the tin*me of ..-the dis- . | course froni which l)r. Eugene* ' > Adams of Bethel A. M. K.--ehtfreh varj I preached an ahle sermon last Sunday . . no ;r largo and appmilnTlve (.'ongwga- ^ gion?a congregation that came for tect a gospel feast and got wnttt they ex- {.()1Effected. ! ... t, - Th< -minister p,+i-ufe4--out some of', ' -J t, the things we should regi;et if we do ing" f them as^wrH?as the things v."- shall . never regret. Vi'eople scent, to rather) t pay nirnii illoniion p> the yiO'tdineeee-* ? .1 ol their lellowmen than to the good H.CV ; things they do.* A man "may go on Alt. s?foe~2Q years doing "great tilings and a H) . i make a record, t hat is .Very nnhnienda. sigr , hie, and then jnake a mistake or do Y 11 IVIII'ltlB tt'n IIMV Mil ntfnntin.i ^ ^ 4 ^ tral^uux.u.1;. ad.vrr.tUe. and criticise the Xi&SL .'one- fault a\ t? ftfuncT in him." Stphg The 1 this line Dr. A.lain? preached n'nfN-h'cte . : whs marked attention ili'vujjhout on , ? the-part of all. ??? The IU'v? Adams' tdxt last Sunday ^al [ Sunday was fyUflTl in tjie ath^efhaptex-. of (.ialatians. t ho anil > :i'd"vw.; -|tn1 1 1 "Hut ttii' fruity (if the Spirit is love, 0j* ^ - joy, ppaec, lonjjrsulVerinjjr, tfen^leness, . t Koodnvss, faith,' meekness, temper- ' ' i anee, a^niiisi such there is no law. rl" Xo.xt Sunday mornitijr at eleven ^an ' o'clock a specdaT scTrrrrm will b? de-*^01 livered in Ilcthel church by Bishop'0 _l5 t, of. Brooklyn, X. 1 Ion ' The public is cordially invited. , ,C1 FriTc iI?Vhe OhIIrch 'uTlh A G j Welcome,-? " _l?Th<? muni crowd?uf- >;< uular War-? u t .Miippeivu-i i.' i" a! ! 'ii'. t Cnlvery yV| jj ) Ihiptist chore n tor" Sunday niqrhin'K ) service. .Many visitinir inends were ) present. ~ -A tschi ) il'u tIk* deliiTh't of all. liev. Tr. K. Mc-? I Sl.RJon a rect ni jrraduate of. Vale U) niverMiy and a nainr of ihls SllllU . ^ :\UU proo-n: :nn) p-.vqohed a logical ^~TrrTrl -- pivit uel 'oioio n I'rotn-'i Tim. 1 12. - A ) This sermon was >-t caiift and full of whe i ihouj-jiit froiu J.*?#! liningv lo~v?4.- The "ton j message doliveied with force aiid (^i( ).. eloquence and there was evidence of ) its effect. Several members were ad tided to the fold. - til'CC T-nu p. the IT v. wits'-o. orn j pened by 1 he president and the fol- .and fM*wffH?--=7woy'ram- Wits?eondutUid- hyv tin?-SUm-nrt.. In-U. Solo. "Miss t'Anise Williams; Reading of lesson led j by the president. Mr. M. S.-Stewart.'A01* ^Cornet Solo. .Mr. K. ?d. Keit't. Read- ttlai ) inyv. .Mi. , '1 iioioasioia .Wsbitl. Duett, (t?UC (..'Misses Tbe'.iua itnd Kli/.a Nelson. \ i- qqIo jM'lin So!o |,y.-44+^s Rlamh Singleton. 7. s >! Atidnv;;, jv/M.AlilN.n. Sttl},. > The R. Y. !'. U. is doing splehdid j work and is helping outvoting peo- it ))1 nitk ijuijj'hi /" HT- n rtnr.hr fhy , for ^ S>1 iWthe pastor }>icached a great \*pai sermon -from Phil. 3:1.5-14. There qj.^j wfie imtny-- touching ^elections- yende'red by the choir-adding thereby to ,s the joy of the .service. thlC i Publicity. ('oi)imittee: "ITlin - -MIL P. M. BOWIJXdv Chr. . . . sclic .MILS. K. W-. PONG. Sect. " ]a,.g MP-b< L. P. H.VtGflSO\. ItypVr ?m-re T" 'K!-r\'. 11: W. LTtXt;, I?asT6rr~: ^ \1T. OLIVE KAPTIST-CHURCH \V. (5.ci'NTKIL Pastor "T The Luiu'-ny SVhonl was opened at und ) 11:00 o\Tock and u'iis taue'ht by the 'they j teacher. A very interesting lesson (-i(1;u. ? was hud. We had with us Rev. J.l*. [ U?( - Coi bolt, "ntui?HfuLl.Li:?X.?A.' Margin 1 '' ) enjoyed by all. .. f f'vr .. >4- At. a very interesting and in- chun ^1 structive serinon was iireaelied In the 1(|>. ~ i pastor. IfwV, W.?rr Clllllt'tT.?Tl'AI. ' _ jMark 0:"7-. Subject "The 'Dangers tin (Htfeeting to-Little. Children Coming rrrrrh t Christ." hy n Sunday night the pastor was back" child with a binning message from God. I1)ou, Text "Gen. 12:J. The sermon was en- ~ -kjuyed by ail.- Whi'li thv p;'s??-"- ":dK^Ted down singing Hymn No. 601 a " young man came up and said that he it s < ."had decidfd that he is gtiinjC-to live, ( f , f<n- (lot! the rest of his life and that he I believed that .lesus Christ died to.' , . i ( an" .'save the world. r\ Rev. Guntor will baptize af the 5th |: Baptist t lunch Sunday at 1 o'clock. Sotm |There arc .eleven to bo baptized. lbyko l! NOTICE - LIB *j I Sunday August 2.'lrd at 11 o'clock. ' A. M. the Rt, Rev. W. W. Beckett, (H I. Biyh?f> ixf the Seventh Kpineoppl Dis? j trict of the A. M. E. Connection will ,'prentfh at Befhef A. M. fcb church cor^ nor of Sum tor arui Taylor Sts. potp t TUa n.. ; :??.i *? fi >>-> A IIU JIUllllV 1?> \-\J IWlcllIJ IIIVIICH IIV/II ^corno out and hear this noted scholar on C I and pulpit orator, *- etl W j v * REV. K. A. ADAMS, Pastor. won """ ~ : Libc , ^ NOTICE f ; TherC. ivtH. hrti'pfr'W Tally- given at I! Sidney Park C. M. E. Church, Sun; dgy, August 3. 1025 for the benefit of ' _ | the Sunday School. . t ^be r? ?-?-? ' " ? .. . LEADER i ,0(K DKFKN 1?S PASTOR ( tam.Ala., Aug.?< A J.) The members of Mi. Oal-i? f " / Baptist Church have' cbmej hua ont in an effort to pro-'; 'the good name of I heir pas- ? who was arrested on \xhbbvey--:: ngf charges with the follow-. l letter," published in the Birgham NeWST 5 = Tfris is u> yyrVifv that .yll. ML'Earl, a member of' Calvary Baptist-Church, and an--weH-known?to tin; under?led and. members' of his flock,' | arrested sometime ago be-: se a whiskey still, was found L r ius id.av.eJ iy | telle rat; of Ik e j %. _ undersigned pastor"of Ml. < .-arv Church and all iU mi-m-"'1 ; know that Brother It. M-. I 1 is a member in good staiVd-| and is well thought of by 1 l white'and colored people . nis r,ast lrondalc communiIlo is regarded as a .good istian citizen and this church . ts. the world Co know that-our i Brother Karl is not guihv : naking whiskey .or connected Y_it itn.iinyway. We desire J irotoct his good name.'' Til is uBnviiii ' Ell NCMllEK OK NEGKO I! Hill SCHOOLS ainpton, Va.. Aug.?Through -organized summer- schools, i :ges, " and county training } hers is being rapidly,.jn$Veaaccording .to Ik-HC- Caldwell _ J tl r1.t'<Y?'f4' T\' V ! - -f II >!<-! rl i I'/wii .M> v i -11 VI?- ikj .*? <* 1 IViVI VIII VA.U./I he jeanes and Slater Boards, i spoke recently to the Hahtp- "" Institute summer school, yir..^ Iwell described the work 1 eh is heing done 10 train col1 teachers iii seventeen Sotrkh -Stales. including Missouri* West Virginia. * Phe- ^Southem?S4aU#=^?ke-p ? "rae IniildiTTiV-Jiu^h.selt'.x ;!s_J colored hoys arid girls faster ! i they can train _higiFschnrrl-t red high schools is ne\y.- Up i tX~or-seven year;-, ago there-1 - tho^gema^a 1?iU^-1 i;iK UntL-ai e was "ttwhg pretty well IT ovided elemeiiTary'education -s ago there were eleven colhigh schools in the Southern .. es7 This year (here are owri'* 'C hundred. -Texas has two;, tired thirty-four colored high! ibis..There is not nearly:,a! e enough supply ol trained ^blld WOliieii for the Xegruj.' Pschools.'' . y; : . .' Card of Thanks. ' . i? wish to thank our many friends-} anntmiidnneo f+m?t-h*1?k i;. 1 n? . > 1 i shpv.'yd diyuu^4he lilno.-s <>l ouv , mother Louise I ;v'kcs-. who ilvri i .'if this life Au<r. 1, 1 at-Swan-i S. C. She was a devoted mem-! of the Mt. Moviah .\. M. K. Jih, with the Itev. Mc-Fadden. pas- ^ She was t'?.T' years of age. She ; her work \ni.:_.dono am! she was v to po home. She is mtrvive.-f?r tvelvo Children and eleven evatulr i ren, and a host ,.f. i'i:iends . to n her losw; .... loved her well, hut (iud loyi'd""' T>est.' >deen- oTT"1 tftrfbrg Ah'flier? a utr loss luft heaven's gain. III.DRKN: ehel Farrow, ('leOruie Yoitmr. ie Small, Sal lie .lohiisofi, Mamie is, \V. M. Retitiv. Sitae Realty.. won Lvkes.?Petof?- Ia4o^,?lien Monroe I.ykes. Stepney I.eke-. ? ERIA WOULD RAH GAR- m 11M' y The Associated Xopro Press) e\v . York. Atiir.?The HPn. | yn Barclay. AI i tlister Pleni-_ i Paris this week. Ho is not ? i ? ^ itncial business. When askhether or not Marrns fiarvov Id be a welcome addition to via, he replied, " "No. we do need Mancus Garvey or any hose who Have' been identtwith him. He would notesbiyed in Liberia." 4 Vdh-~./: - . V ,x."' - - . ' ' i CHURCH DIKIX TORY ? ' 4 * nio'i iii:i. a. m. v.. ( Hi ucir sui ~('order Sumter arid Taylor Sts. lie v. ! :. Ar'AdHfiS Pastor,, B. ' c K-r:imcji:'a. ~ u.'ula*. - 10:00 A. M.. loi-oiiiw S? rvH-?- . T t 1 fi A~A1;r. i:'. I>atrvio P. M. BI. ii'Ctilikit ?LKi.:< c . 7:U0 i*. -Air.. V PU.'K r M I- flU-IRir 11'ft) l?lo?'."v li-iaadinjf Street Itf t. . !\ I .i r'n< r, I'axtor. SliRVICKSt' niji-.!ay.School . ift::>ii M. i"-v< 'I'H'nir.': ?. ,JL1:;X) a. M. 'ftiwonli f. ? r.^11 i> y . vyetiiiig Service T Jlu l\ yjl ST, * . . ' ' (. 'tnrrc rn i i>? . : ~ : '*' - ' 11 A1 A. M. 1m YA<J2i -- ->-.,-w urncr Sumter and Hlossom Streets *Q'U1 !*e\. It. Ali''jiif!i'i il'irr.,!!?Pii'ttir.? SKUVJCi-iS:. Af Morning SetViee 10A. M ^ >und?iV Sell mil IV VI. * f. C. K. H^ciety ... O'.U 1A ai. 12?u ':vem>;# A.lor"\e^ 8:'Ai-. p. AI. Old. r \l.V \IM 1J.\I' 1'IS'I "CMH'KCII ij.ul ir.OO Ml.uk Mull street ? * R-e-vi?H. .M. Monro, i'uiitor? * SKUVICKS: Lv' ATTTiTT7;~S'.1i:<.'Vil ' lfcOUL A^tl ?~ lornihyr SOnice . lT:tr> A. M 1. V-. P. I'. , . C;'t0 IMTT -A-enwi^ Servwo-.-.... ^ T;."u K.M - " ~ *>Sui t. (MLVAttY ITAPTIStYCllfRCtl Ail Hichlatvd Street. ~ .Mr Ri;\~. II. AY. I.ONM, pastor. Iiv sMirvnip^ V.im!::y >Yl. .1 . .A l<i:00 A. M. .'ii'-'iiT : S- ; ho?i _TJ,1A. 3TT?^ ^ C,;U0 IVJI. evening S< rvice ..8:00 l'.M. , ( \VI:sT;T.Y M. P. cuuuiji irnrrrcr <.- r\ai-r-and Barnwell Sts. I'e- . N S, Sn.il h, I'.i.Ur. SI.UV KKS: . AA'11'lov ?" 11 ?i iit ; ii -,\. at? -" k, ? icir ..?w? 1 i U'J A.. ?A1, ,nague . .. ,' C:3U V. M. :vo:uj,i?_>crvTco" . . *:30 I\ M." _ ZlONMlAITJS'f CHI KCH ?ItiiV. J, c:. \V4ui^lk?STor. ~"Sui " SKHVK i;S: Afi Miiitlay S\h?.ol. 11>:???* A. A1 lioi-UUijJ ij-ci t-icv: --- . ?A: M:? 1. v. i'. ?~? . .. .it.(hi r. m. Aeiihig &Ll'\.\uif ... T:?o 1'. M.?~ mi h An is ) < in K'cn -;ia!ay Sch:?t>l . 1 ]0;;J,U A. Al."" Sci.vice ........ lL':;;o I'. AI. Md i. V. P. C. *u Sui .7:^ f. M l'h' ST. JOHN 15 A P i 1ST C'! IV KCH ? f*nira Kev. I.. C. .1.1'nTTins, Pastor; >i:U\ ICIvS: 'uh<iay School . . 10:30 A. M. s'ui : ora.Mii;- '?' " 1 1 :.;tl A. Al'"\\lu T"T7-J-.?T~. . . P. AI. A. * vetting- Service 7:oU 1'. AI. Lv< HA!'"i L,ST CHLKCH . W IU&V. frlr~T 11 a 111 pliil) JMiOnr TE ? luj Alarum ..Si rtitit an-rii ?: A 1 . .1 t.1 - 11 :ap Sm,i .i.t yiny; Sta v .cHi .. MT. ()I.i\ ] : liAH'l 1ST CIIl KCII ' Sumter Street i* Ku\. 11. ji.' Kohinson, j'a>(or. SHKVK ivS: ' i ii'. ' i y?i* uiiiju'i- ?1M li-iu?-A-.??57tn reaching rl'trtru A: 31. >i,> l: -V. 1'. I". __ 6:00 1*. M. A. 1 reaehiiitf ? A:0U Kvi AM 1QCI1 I!ATT 1ST ("III KC II Hev. I. c. dU Mi'iux; nr>i.?r ?a < SKKVK J:S: "~~ u inlay iichpel* . 10:00 A. M.: tui ii.hK 'hem ifJ. . - . 11 :.1U A.; 31. X7 \ 1'. I . .. ?TMFfJI. .Mm ' n" if .T 'MU P. M. Tv, 'J mm ! i 1 11I,NTS*G'<>I IJXTKIC , r?HONE 61 o\' Till; Joli IF lis Special Attention (ii-von Property of Non-It I r < > I ; I:;. Init y-.Vl.if n\ INST WA1I N . - ' ' ? . KKXT. S II. II. MGI -?=*, NOTARY VV (TT riMjuOslcd will come 1 KKAL ESTATE AM) I 1512 LINCOLN ST. ^ JOHNSON-BRAD Funeral Direcftoi Embaki 1115 Washington S COLUMBI ?.-.. -W- / " rrr?L. ' y FIVE UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Divine" Street Rev. T. M. Roykin, .Pastor. ? SKRVICKS: idi?y School ..10:00 A. M. rnj'njr"Service .11:30 A. M. ?Y. P, U. ... .. 7:00 P. M l Hi ntf-Service 8:00 I'. M. ?=r THTIiHPM RAl'T 1ST CIIURCB" 1 : Uy?in: Si I ctt Rev. S. 11.. Smith, Pastor SKK V ICRS: ^ iday School-^r^-.?-.lOTOtr A, M. uilii- Scrvi'.c 11:30 A. M. . Y. P. U" 0:00 P. M. ening Service. ...... 8;00 P. M. M AR Y'S i:i'J SCOP A l/"CRLJtCli .'orner (.reon aMj^ttegrStre^U-? 'U?v 'i' T -erjTT^j , t . * - i uiiaru, .raster. - _!_? SL.UVH J.S: ? = idtty gcftooT ' 10:00 A. M. t nling >\"| 'iu." 11 : Ja. M. 1 * " lernoon Service :i_4 p?-M. L NAZAKI 1 11 HAI'l IM ( HIRCH Rev. II. M. Myers, pastor. \ hps:?? " _ . uiiry?Srhrrui?1 . 10:30 At ST riiin'if Service . _ 11 ;30 A\ M. V. P. U. _ - 0:00 P. M. " ' ening Service.?' 8:00 P. M. i.' v ' * ' ?u. . r .* - . .. ACLDpMA HAl'TlST CHURCH \ Itev. R. M. Myers,. Pastor. SICKVKJPS: 7" 7.. vday School .. ;1U:30_ A. M; lernoon Serving _ * ,2:U0 P. M. y:.p. r. ?:oo-.p.- M.r r ? piling Service _* 8:00, P. M. 1 ; ^ ?. . a ?k r-^??-?. . < ?.?. 1 IIA PI* II I.I. E STATION. A. M. E. .. CHURCH. - ' " . Corner Senate and l'ine Streets, llct.rfc (i'. Jiowjnan, l'astor. 1C~" ."^gETAlThS r.iiing Service 11:30 A. M. mhty School li 3:0tr~lr:~M. ^ ' G. K. League 5:30. P. M. ' ' : eiiing Set wee 1:30 P M , JONES. TABERNACLE Rev. B. (J. (irayhart, Pustof. . SERVICES: - " -':" iday school" 10:00 A. M. : ornoon Service 3:00 P. M. V. P. LV. 6:00 P. M. I.AliSUNJ'Rr.SltVTF.RIVN ;~I P?tv- L 1). 1)avis. r Pastor ?J :? SLIM ICES': : rninjf Servi-e 11:15 A. M. ldav School : '4 :1)0 P M. riatian ... 5;0Q P. M. ^7^ . .( , . . . >T; JAMES A. .M. E. CIILRCH " TP II il mi Dli >. mi . , _|<ev". J: P. Washington, Pastor. SERVICES: ldav School 10:00 A. M. Semco 11:L5 A~r~M.~? r? C. E. League... 6:30 P. M. suing Service-^J^SOTP. M. R1PEK ZION BAI'T. CHURCH ? Kidgeiwnut . ?"JnV ?.-h'n..l 11:30 uung Service JJT_12:3U . ?r?-?^? E.MAN I' EL A. M. E. CIIl Il(S? hendlaltow n. ]_ Kov. I). M. MdiILL, Pa*tor. SERVICES: ^ ulay iuhtmi H':U0 A. RE^ lining Service . -11:30.A. Rl. C. E. League (5:00 P. RE . < erring ijtrivice P. "H. V . 1 . ,J V it Tr(H. IV K BAPTIST CHER Gil nrrr Laurel Street? -1 HEV. \V. G. CENTER, Pastor. ' " v|*ry School 11 :UU A. RE nTimr~Svi,\ ax' 12-.00. Me ? ening Stir-vice??.'3U P. Rl. 22V~~ EOANS N EGO'HATED REAL ESTATE : lesidtMils-Statemont sent 1st Month , T MV PRICES EIRE PAYING ' EE >1K.- ?-- . .1' - SLEY BLTC >/v^. :o iri'^yaf^pgpors .) " . ~ -- -? N VESTMENTS. COI.l'MBIA. S. C. LEY-MORRIS I TK Licensed ners I ...?I t. Phone 3512 t ,1 a, s. c. . ; H ' ?^' :