The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 29, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, August 29, I9%5.
i Church News J
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JONES CHAPEL A, M. E. -li
~ ZION CHURCH NEWS
The fight is on at Jones Chapilj
el A. M. E. Zion Church; against ,
sin. Mother Baggett, theJSvan-r.'
?gelist and Doctor Carroll, _ the J
Pastor, are co-laboring in the J
Tight under the leadership of the
Holy Ghost, with an extended in- t
fvitation to allJUhristian workers, i
and every Church in the City to .*
join and make it to hit the devil j
ifTand around the( corner of
Blossom and Sumter Streets for ,
. ... tVlP. nnvt fum liitiulfl at loocf " 'i
These are strange times, and (
hO thn^ jsmore significant-as to j
the urgency of soul saying than
fno>v, for sin has brought upon ,
?- the people a kindred tone to t
those in the days of Joseph;1
when Jacob had to go to Egypt to (
get bread to eat?famine in the ;
Mother ifoggott, the* worldH^
preachers of the'age, will open,'
up behind the fort of faith, J
wwith reinforcpd artillery on the t
-devirs-cam^-Stmday the 30th at 'i
Jones Chapel, A. M. E. Zion <
?Cfiurcn, where prayer is wont to 1
be made and you, as a Christian^
are asked-to come and give aid (
-===~ in the great conflict?Mother^
figrcpfptt. fos'hplri successful re- i
vivals al[pver the country, North
and South, and comes to Colum- '
' bia well recommended by some ,
-'~T of t^e best known Ministers in 1
the A. M. E., A. JVI. E. Zien and <
CrM. E. ChuWhes. Come, for all '
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SIDNEY PAKK NEWS
Sunday School opened at 10s '
' 30 the usual ho'mr with the super- ,
-' . intendent, Mr. v. R. SLarks at;
1,- - hia-,poat- of duty.' ftubject of
lesson: "The liana or juatninnis
- dond." Acts 16:6-15. After the
' lesson collection was lifted. I
At 11:30 (Jur presiding elder
preached one of his soul stirring i
sermons. When Elder Golphin1
pi%jfhes he sets the whole'
phj?ch on fire.
JTh 4: 30 the audience was call- j
? ^d-tp prdet to witness The pro-1
grain pf the pew rally which '
? was given by tho Sunday School.;
The Epworth League Choral
Club rendered the_nuisic. Collection
amountedto $15.1'^.~lAJL
7o "clock the Epworth?Chorsr
Club went to First Calvary to
join them with their program. [
Sunday night Elder Golphin
_ preached another one of his soulstirring
.sermons.
Rev. (Mrs.) Mitchell will hold;
a revival meeting at Sidney1
' Park, beginning Monday Aug.
M. . ;?
SABAH B. WATTS, Bep't'r.
bethel church news
/The news having gone abroad that
Biahop William W*. Beckett would
iaakiiaiitiedMMiiiideiwf'i m *A
Of Columbia f j
:.',WHITE " . ?rj
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AGGETT,
elist. . .
jreach at Bethel -A. M. E. Church 1
Sunday Aug. 2'S, the church was filled :
ilmost to capacity there being many ^
Ttnnrtrc'F'irrf the crtyi its wrrti rn? ttn? '
lsual attendance of Bethel's members.
fhe Bishop selected us a text, Gala-__;
Hans 0:17; "From henceforth let no
nan trouble,me.for I bear in my body ,
.he marks of the^Lprd Jesuft." -T^e ?u-p
jostle I'aul who was author of the
ext was referred tX>, the speaker giv- ^1
ng a bripf review of his life before
ind after his miraculous conversion
old how Paul overcame self and gave
lis life to the cause of Christianity.
IVitV. ?t '?- I
.. viv^m.uv.r <?iivj lUItU WIU tOIlgri'-.
nation was reminded of the fact-that
.he Christian's cfuty is not to overfonie
others but to overcome self. Havng
done this \ve_shall ha.ve the proper t
nfluence among othors, - j
The Christian, the -speaker said,;
diould have an object for coming in.0
the church and. the church .should,
je wxmnplified in 'the daily life of the4
christian. The . Bishop was given a ;reat
ovation and he expressed himself
as being grateful to his many
friends for the cofdi^l manner in!
r\ytrh_ -he .wag. xaceiviai, ant} alan proud '
if. the?opportunity of eoming^haek'home."
The Bishop left early'Mon-:
lay morning1. " " ~ " ~T
The visiting ministers were the Rev.:
t ttf cll j-_? * ?? *-?* ?
i. >v. onaw, pastor a. ivi. enurcn,
Pomaria; Dr. D. H. Sims, President
:>f Allen University and Dr. Sandy
Simmons an ex-pastor of Bethel and
fioW paslur of?fifeenezer A. M.?CChurch,
Charleston^ S. C., and candi-1
late foi> the Bishopric. Dr. Simmons
filled the pulpit Sunday~n1ght~~sttlcct^i:
ing as a text 126 Psalm, 3rd verse;
'The. Lord has great things "for us
whereof we are glad." Drr'Simmons?
Lold of the religious inclination of man
saying that even though nian fell'
from that holy state in whiph he was'
created and wa^lriven: from" the! gar-1
Jen of. Eden, tlfQh- still lingered in
man .a desirp to worship a greater be-:
Ing and through, the providence of
Almighty God man's redemption was
made possible. Dr. Simmons congratulated
iho church upon its growth!
both materially and spiritually andi
expressed his sincere hope that such"
wGutd continue.? ?? =- ?f
Sunday was a high day in Zion for;
Rnlhel nrul the events thereof will
long linger in the memories of those who
so fortunately were present. The j
choir rendered excellent music for
both- services.
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FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH?The Church With
a Welcome,? t
^Stmday waslT full day. The
attendance at Sunday School
was splendid. The * lesson was;
reviewed with enthusiasm by
the pastor.
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pastor, Rev. H. VV. Long, read as
a lesson Matt. 5:1-17 and preached
from the text Matt. 5:4, "Bles
sed are they that mourn for
they shall be comforted." This
was indeed an eloquent sermon'
which was enjoyed by all. ; Dr.;
Long is indeed a great preacher.
The^IL-P. U. was held at1
7:00 o'clock, the presid6tif*"presiding.
The following program;
was in charge of Mrs. H, W.
Lon?. Those who participated1
are as follows: Selection Hy the'
Epworth League choir of Sidney j
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gifrria-'UlWrtMn
- ? THTgPALMfiT
'ark Church. Sketch of Sp*ar_
reon's Life?Miss Bernard Robinson.
Instrumental SoP3 Mica'
^eague Choir. ^^iress on the']
esson by Rqv. H. rvy Long.Duett ]
?Miss Sarah J ennings and Mrs. <
o?Mr. K7 H. Riddick Selec- 1
t>ion by the. League Choir "rj
This program was well render- r
9d and wa.^a treat to all. The*
president; Mr M S! stmvovV,~
seems to be the right man in the 1
right place, lie is really bring- S
ing the Union up to the1 stand- c
ard. ' * - }
For the "night servicp the pas- '
tor preached another of his won-:a
Im?ul_and instructive sermons (i
from Tho~~toxt I'ua., 23:1, to a'.t
splendid audience. ???re
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WESLEY M. E. SUNDAY t
SrHOOI. F.I;Ef*TK. St'lTPRRIN- t
TENDENT& TEACHERS
?The Sunday Sclruul DuaiTTIirT
Wesley M. E. Church, met at 7 ,
P. M. Sunday the 23rd at the
church and elected' Mr. P. M. J. f
uurry, r^supt; of ^the Sunday *
School, Mr. Elliott Richardson; j
Asst. Supt., and the following
teachers:. . - *
?Mis Edvina Hicks, Miss Ber^
tha Deas, Miss Prudence Clark, 1
Miss Demetra Johnsan,^Irs. Le- b
omiajh Jlickson.. Air. A. .D.
Cullough- - 1
Wesley's Sunday School nwets ',r
at 10 o'clock every-Sundayjnorning.
Alt members, friends and ^
the public in general are cordial-,
ly invited to attend. -The life ofj
Christ shall be our example and a
the.Holy Bible, our guide. ^
SUNDAfY AFTERNOON AT 1
4 I\M. WESLEY M.E. CHURCH B
A BIG GATHERING OE . K
?CHRISTIAN YOUNG *
T : A PjEOPUE v
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First Calvary's B. Y. P. Ii., under
the leadership of its Presid- j
ent, Mr. P. M. Bowing and his 11
officers, will render^a-tnost help- ^
ful, entertaining and instructive
program 4 P. M.rSunday Aug.;
3Uth, at Wesley M. E. ChurchA
The Fair wo I'd School girls, who
at Zion last Sunday afternoon, ?
will by request appear on this
program, also some of Wesley's i
talent will-be heard. -411- -2
' All friends and the public are ^
cordially invited to sacrifice and y
lend-these vtinng people your 3
presence Sunday, thus encouragtalents
and to continue their^
Christian services to our. Chuiv
ches and the up building of God's
Kingdom, ... , . ' ?
GETlTSEMANE BAPTIST ^
- UNION ... - j
, The Uethsemaiie Baptist Un-?i
ion will meet at-SU- Peter's Bap- 1
tist Church, Saturday and Sunday
Aug. 20-20, near Irmo, S. C., nn
the Columbia and Newberry }
nntinnnl highway. All churches .
and Sunday Schools and B. Y. P. l
U.s are urgently pouested to be^
present, and report. The choir
from Prosperity and Chap in will *
be with us as well as Zion Bap- <
list "choir,, , ? (
J. C. WHITE, President.
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
I NEWS
Our Sunday School lastT~Sun-~
day was as usual good; A goodly
number of our teachers were 1
f
off on vacation in various places.
Miss Laura_gynuni-of-tho
iting friends in Newberry. Mrs. ]
Paralee Davenport and Maggie <
Marshall visited Enoree Baptist
in Newberry- County Sunday.
Miss Josie B. White is visting j
friends and relatives in Rock :
Hill and Danville, Va. Mrs. An- I
nie Williams is in .Philadelphia- '
Dr. J. H. Goodwfn reviewed the
lesson. 1 ~
At 11:30*A. M. the. church
was packed to its capacity \Vhen 1
the pastor took his text. It was J
a Targe congregation. The pas- (
tor was feeling fine. The text 1
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* LEADER was
found in St. Luke 17:17.
"Were not ten cleansed? But
where are the-nine?" The mcmtic.rship
.saysJ.hat.it was the-su?
preme effort of Rev. White's
preaching career. The church
ioors were opened for joiners
and six sunk
ward and gave the pastor their
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AtrTlrookland Baptist
At. .'LOO P M?the shepherd
and his car loaded with memaers
motored over to Brookland
.vhere we? found the church
:rowded to the very door. Pastor
kVhite preached the same text:
'Were not ten cleansed? But
vhere are the nine?" It was like
i storm sweeping the congregaiorn?Some
wept;, some shout-"
A; aome talked the floor. Three '
lew members came up and took
he pastor's hflnd seeking baptsTrn?^
Fai^wold Ind. School at Zion
At 5:30 the Fairwold Indusrial
School girls gave~an excel:
ent exercise under the auspices
>f the B. Y. P. U. The "holy Ciy"
in pantomime, as given by
hese girls was indeed, fine. A
arge crowd greeted the Fair wold
tudents. The collection given
he school was $1500.Mrs.. Ethel
lartin is1 in., charge of- that
chool.. . T _ ...
At the conclusion of the prorranYIMnr
Leevy made a
gost: "pleasing , address which" vas
enjoyed by all. Also Dr. J.
1. Goodwin spoke and called for
he collection^ ~
A.t 8:30 P. M- the church was
.gain crowded, and the pastor
ireached from Tfte-Text "Sirs,
vhat must I do to be saved?"
^he church was again stirred,
inners were- directed the way
>f life. Three more .came for
raiu aim jpmcu.
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
j 11? i A
great Revival began anRmSTiUet
V. M.' E. f'hufch, "Kendalltown, Aug-1
ist 27. All are invited* to come out
Ttdhetp"ns win souls for the:"'MastpPr"
.'he meeting- will continue two weeks.
M. B. WILLIAMS, Chairman, Stewards
Board. * - .
REV. D. M. MoGILL,i Pastbr.
F>T. A IA It Y Vj *EP 16 CO RiOI :
CHURCH "
His vacation ended the Rev, T, T.
Jollard?will be at?bis post ut Str"
dary'sOn Sunday August 30th. Suniay
School will be held at 10:00 A. M.
ind Morning service at 11:15. Subect:
Temples of God. A cordial inviJOS.
REED, Secretary.
UlllSTIAN HOME BENEFIT 1H U
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The Christian Home Benefit Burial
\id Society Lodge No. 01 celebrated
heir third anniversary August 16th
d Zion Baptist Church. There were
netcnt ahio-ijuite a few<hiembers from
Lrj?o Lmigc?Nm--80 and-a-few from -
nade the affair quite successful.
The -memhers_\Vere all robed in
vhite^ - i _
Dr. Daniels was. at his best- with
lis instrumental solo. Little, Rudean!
(avis satlir a beautiful solo, "Mothe^sl?
['layer." Mr. Pinekney joined in
,vith his musical instrument, Music |
aas furnished by Mrs. Jefferssndj
Mrs. Diggs.?Several addresses were;
occasion was delivered by the Rev. Dr.
^HiafTes Williams. On the whole the j'
rogram rendered was an excellent one ,
ind enjoyed by all.
Officers:
MRS SUSIE McKAN, Pres.
MRS. JESSIE ^EGG. Fin. Sec.
MRS. CORINNE J AVIS, Rec. Sec. j
~ArRK7 JUSIE COUNTS, Vice Pres. 1
PILGRIM BAPTIST PROGRESSIVE
UNION CONVENES
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The Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Progressive^
Union will conytene with the Macedonia
Baptist Church at Irmo, S. C., "Rev. S.
I. Jackson, Pastor. '
rhe Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church,, Rev.
W. (?. Gunter Pastor
We will leave from 2023 Sumter St. I"
n automobile September 30th at 11:- :
10. Adults $1.00 round trfp. Children
iOc round trip. Come go with us and
jnjoy yourself. ?
REV W. G. GUNTER.
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: CORRECTION
IiTThe Leader last week it was Sta-.i,
ted that Bethel Church alone gave
the reception for Bishop Beckett, but
Swttnuel and Chapel. Station, A. M. E.;
Dhurchea, contributed also to this entertainment.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
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T BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH S
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts. A
Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. P
SERVICES; E
^klrtOng ^Service A A. M,
A. G. E. League.. 6:30-P. 51. 11
Evening service Y:3U 1#. iM.:
sm\EV PARK Ci M. E. CHURCH
1.1 HU Block Blanding St root -L
Rev. SV. E. Farmer, Pastor
SERVICES. &
Sunday School 10:30 A. 51. -K
Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
Epworth League. " .. 0:30 P. M
Evening Service ,7:30 Pr M._ ?
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JONES C? A Mil; A...51." E. ZION _
CHURCH.
Corner Sumter and Blossom Str<uU^ S
Rev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor.
SER VICES: - ? A
Morning Service _ .\ 10:30 A. M..
V. C. ErSddf^ty . l" ) .. "7nTjT>*Tv5I 21
Evening Service' - 8:00 I'. 51.
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*ml.~CAlAlAilV _J1A PT1ST ( H 1 KCH S
l.->00 Block BulL street ,'T
II,... if * ? - 11
ii. ?i. aioore, Pastor.
SERVICES: _.E
Sunday School .?10:00 A. M?
Morning Service 11:15 A. M
B. Y. P7 U. 0:00 P.M. *
Evening Service ___ 7:30 P M.
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1st, CALVARY BAPTIST.. CHOtgLPtA
_ Richland Street - - - ;,B
REV; II. W. LQXtL-Pastor. ^--'-E
SERVICES: -~
Sunday School ^T. 10 -Of) A M j
Morning Ser'vicili 11:30 A.J1. i
B. Y. P. U. _ G:00_P. M. |
Evening Service 8:00 P. M. ,
;AVESI,JEYJNLuJE.--CH L'RCIL ' '
Corner Ccrvais and Barnwell Sts. M
Ttev. N. S. Smith, Pastor.
i?SERVICES; MA
Sunday School ____. 10:30 A. M. ^
Morning Service __T_" .'=11:30 A. M/i
League 6:30
tivcwug service 7:30'.P. M.
. ZION BAPTIST^CHI' HCH~
Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. Si
-- SERVICES; ?-ASunday-ScfeooE:-:
rT-TTA~
Morning. Service _ A. M. ^
B. Y. P. U. _ . G:U'S P/M. .
livening Service ?:0U P. M.
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NAZAUETII BAPTIST ClI L RCll ?
Sunday School I'. 10:30 A. M.
Morning Service . ...I...12:30 P. M. 'M
B. Y. p, U:r-.-. 1 _.V_:'6:00 P. M. s
KVfrtnur ISH-Vira t ? !, Tilitf P U,i^
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHl'UCH?~
Booker Washington Heights
Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10.:30 A. M. S
Mornnig Service 11:30 A. M. A]
B. Y. P. U, 0?:0p.P. M. A
Evening Service 7:30 P. MS I'.
FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH
Morning Service 11:30 S
Evening?Service? :.__,_~~_r_7:30 A
MT. OIJIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
- 2130 Sumter Street ,t
Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor.
-SERVICES: ' "
Sunday School ,__10:3O A. JM,. s
Preaching ^ : ..lltiiQ A. M. .V
B. Y. P. U. _ ~ 0:00 P. M. A
Preaching . frrOO I\ M. \i
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH v -*
Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor ,
SERVICES: ?
unday School.---.10:60 A. M. [ ^
.Morning Service- 11:30 A. M.! S
B. P. in*- ? OTOO P. M.+A
Evening Service __ ~"<;u0' P. iL H
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RENTS COLLECTED PHONE t
ON Tin: JOB 1FTI
Special Attention Given Property of Son
liOL SES PORSALE ON IN ST A LM1
, .J_ RENT. _
H. H. MC
NOTARY V
(Tf vortlinoin/'l urill nr\r>i f
REAL ESTATE A-N?
1512 LINCOLN ST.
JOHNSON-BRAI
Funeral Diredlo
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11115 Washington I
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? UNION -BAPTIST CHURCH .
Hivine Street
Rev. T. M. Roy kin, Pastor'.**
unday School . . 10:00 A. M.
lorning Service . .11:30 A. M. '
i. v. P. U. .' 7:00 P. M.'
Ivening Service ..., j? 8:00. P. M
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iljTHy.I-HLM inPTIST CHUKCIi,I.yon
Street
Rev. '?. '11. Smith, Pastor
?~?SRUV.JJLI.b:
inula;- Sell11iiii ' ? . ii);m0 a. Mf
Horning Service. . . 11:30 A. M.
. Y. PTU. *. . . 0:00 P. M.
venihg Service ....... ^.?8:00 Ps^lrt; .
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IV MARY S Pi Pi SCOP At.- <" M CRCft ~
Corner Green and Gates Streets
-TRev. T. T. Pollard. Pastor. _ _ ;_l
SI'.2lt VI CCS: 17 77
unday Scb""l 10.00 A M
orning Service" ; 11:1.5 A.' M. r?"
flei-noon Service a i> **
.. __ ~m x , ill.
id XAZAIfcEtli BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. RV M. Myers, Pastor.
skkv1crs: ,
unday School . itPftfl A. Mr
-ortnng-.Serv,??_ ' 1 i :>?> A M
V. P. U.. 6:00 P. M.
veiling Service . 8:00 P. M. .
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1ACEDONIA BAPTIST tTIlRCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor, ' . 1
services: s
tmduy School .. _*l~* _ ? 10:."0 A ~ *M. " '
fterhobri Service ,'.w. 2:00 "P. M.
Yv-P.^tJ. .Hl?_ 6:09 P; M.
Vetting -Syr.vice r -8100 P. M ' '
CHURCli.
Corner Senate and Pine Streets.
8Ev. E. ti. iiowman, Pastor. I
rr ?r?:sr;nTTci:s:r f-? orning
Service ,11 :.30 A. -M.
juday ScTiooF 7 ~~ 3:00 P. M.
. c i' 1'pnyub ... 0:00 "p. m7 -
veiling Service 7:30 P. M. "
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. JUXES. TABERNACLE ?r_^
Ke\. ft; G. Crayhart, Trustor, f
si At vices; ~ r . ~
unday School ..10:00 A. M.
tuanovp Service ? 3~rOO P7 M. ~?~
v- 'P. ^ . 0.00' P. M;
vening Service .8:00 P. M.
LARSON PRESBYTERIAN
_ Rev. I. I). l)ayis;jSstur.
SER VICES :f
lornifig Servi-e 11 ;15 A. M. ,
unday. "ScTiQoI""-*-- -""-"111 4;UU P.I\JL
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
413 Henderson?Street ~
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor.
SERVICES.;, -
unday School 10:00 A. M.
lorning Service .11:15 A, M.
. C. E. League ,_G:o(TP. M.
Aieliing Service -..-^_7;30 P.-Mi
EMI'LE^IQXIIAPT?^ItURCtt
R'uigewood
linday School 11:30 '
hrrnrrrg?Service 12:00
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r-.UA.\ L 1A. A. Jl. L.. L 11 L Ktil
'' kendlaltowiY.
Kev. D.'.M. MctiILL. Pastor.
SKUN ICES:
inula y School A. M.
lorning Sarviua. ^
. 11. E. League 0:00 P. M.
ivoning'- Sun ice - . _ . .-SnH) F.---M.?
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MT. 01.IVE BAPTIST CIiyRCH
?Ttrtfr l^ntrgp-Strecr - "1 x=
H E V. \t. c;. G L N TEltT Pastor. __ ^
unday School 11:00 A. M.
lornii.g1 Service 12:00 M.
veiling?Soi's ico ? . ? -?7 :UU?P. M,
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