The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, September 26, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
| Saturday, September 26, 1925.
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|1 .... BY DR. J. <
BP ?aaK8^^^o^o)> ocosuc ax-ooaoac
T 'YOU WILL EVENTUALLY!
j Why not Come to JONES CHA- 1
PEL A. M. E. ZION CHURCH ;
NOW, i
-| and on joy tho bonoiit,?oL,?tha,-j
i- . good wCrk going on at all times\i
j for the .salvation of m<pVr and !
57 good of The mumcipality~ri5fT<
f?which you aro a part, ,7.
' ** Last Sunday was & high day: i
while it is true that the Presid- i
- ing Elder was sick and unable i
to be present, the services were <
fwell attended, and great were *
the -results all day."
Next Sunday : September 27th 1
L; t WOMEN'S DAY, and every d
woman in the city who can pds-k
B- sibly come will be there that I
V day to join in making it one of j
the greatest days of the kind ev-K
?et-held in the city. Listen to
fVlO \*rr\r?/lo*d'?il 1 1
WIV MvimmutH ant w n ic n__
is made- wp x>f some the VERY
* BEST talent of the city:
&:au A. M.?Song and praise
service* ,
.. . 10:30 A. M.?Serpion by pastor?The
Power of Prayer. _ 1
, . 19.1.30 P. M.?Sunday school. 1
4:00 P. M.?Sermon by Rev. 1
Mrs. Sarah Smith, th'e greatest .
woman presfcher of the age, ahd
"t the- oiriy?woman pastor in-- the
L n iirtm nr fpmnanieti by ner '
choir . and congregation. Come 1
and hear her. ..
fi:30' P. Ml?Vnruk C V ?"- 1
y ciety* subject for discussion:
[_ "rhrisl.ianFrienctltee^Tn'-SQuth
America. "?Miss ion. '
8:00 P. M.?Program, a-s follows:
Openjng, Miss Mamie
Gordon, Mistress of Ceremonies,
(a) "Musiy. by choir. (1)) Twenty
-thTrcrTsaTm^ by^odngfegation.
tc) Prayer by Mrsr-F. M. Laury.
(d) "'Music by choir.
Hi Ttitnrlir,frY"y >,Qm!"'lfg
Mrs. C. J. PcnsOn, president of Columbia
district, W. H. & F,
Missionary Society of the A. M.
Zio nCHuTete ?
3. instrumental s0]o. by Miss
Clyde B. Singleton.
- ^Tlie A,. M. E-. Zion Chnrehhc.r
j" Ration to Home and
Foreign Mission, by Miss i?'. (j. "
Benson, A. B.,
5. Selection by?Waverley Graded
School feim.-le quartette-:
G. "The?Missionary " Spirit
and the Present Day Christian,"
Mrs. Richard Carroll/ ' -~-4
7 SrU,* Ki' AT?.... T ills? nrnA
. . k>v/iU Krj?lUlrtS?LOU1U11 > V IIliams.
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8. "The ChurcH' and th'O
Homo," by Mrs. Floroneo Singh? .
~ ton. ' t;' ? ? 9.
Offertory Lubrication by
the Pastor lind otlTefs1. Intrb^'J
duction - of Presidents of Local
-Xhurches of the Missionary So-"
eieties.
10. _ Music by choir.
11. "Woman a-nd World's E>vangelism,"
by Mrs. - Kebeeca
~ Walton . founder- and promoter ;
of dhe Colored?Sanatorium of
the *city. f
?Solo by iNIrs. Alma Hop-_.
? ltina ~ ?.
'IS "Woman's 'Placp in the
Business World," by Mrs. M. S.
?iNance.
14. Solo by~Miss l^eftte^iordon.
15. Missionary Activities in
Strategic Points, by Mrs. John
Cannon.?
-16*?Mnsp by choir,,,
17. Announcements, benedic1
tion.
The services wiTI7 as" usuatr
begin on the minute a?ppointed,
and you will miss a great treat
if yQuare one-minute teteT~We~
have one hour to start on, The
P.o?tovn Rtan m o
Reporter. 1
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Retween (iervais and Henderson
Subject for Sunday night:
^The great prophetic period;
and its relation to our day."
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A- _ : . * . , | r * 1
L)r Columbia 1
2. WHITE
Unto 2,300 days, then shall
the sanctuary be cleansed. Are
you interested in the judgment?
Can you take your Bible and
irnvp try thp infidpl hv figures
*nd facts that Jesus was the
Messiah?-?Hear the Pastor,
Ch&s. Curtis, and then-go and
in likpwise. !
On Monday night 8:3(/ sharp
m elaborate program* will be
endered by the leading figures
af this city. Recitations, duets,
*.olos, quartettes and. dialogues.
V'ou acnnot afford to miss thisr
Mr. Robinson, Negro poetrcrf the
South will be among the number.
STreewill offering.
?URTIS, PastorT?
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iJArrisi IHUKCH
' NEWS. -
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Our Sunday School was as usual
very good last Sunday. The
lesson was" discussed by the"sevsral
classes. Teachers were on
the job, the~music nvas good.i
Collection good.- r ^
In the absence of the "pastor,
Dr. J. C. White, who was in Tampa,
Fla., our pulpit was ably
filled by the Rey*. W. ?>. uiggs
lit 11-no. Affef"ttre~nbual ui6Hmiwnrips.--t.hft
Rev. Mr. Diggs
preached a most powerful sermon.
~
?The acrviecn wore extra fine
Rev. Diggs is a young man with
a blight future before him. lie
is prepared, honest, upright in
conduct and is pastoring_ the
Baptist - chufrch in Granitville,
and too he has been elected
principal of the Graded school
at Dunbarton, S. C.
Young C. H. Simons preached
toVvn- ami , Shandon?Annex.
Kev. White, pastor preached
Wednesday of last week at Shiloh
and raised $41,01). riiir
R V P TT iiin ipps wprp
excellent last Sunday. Mr. J.
T. .Carter is the ^president of
this department Mro7 Flada
Hall Diggsjvas the leader
Rev. W. S. Diggs preached another
sweet sermon at the night
services.
Our Pastor, JUr^ _J. C. White
will be with us Sunday morning
coming. He returned from
Tampa, Fla .r^-riy-Tuesday ?a.
m., and passed through to Asheville^N,
C., for a four-days' rest.
He will preach at the First Baptist
church "ThursdayTrig-ht Tor
Dr. Ol.R. Gordon andwill speak
In thtf auditorium^of the Stephen-Lee
School for the Women's
Federation of North farnlinn.
Friday- night. Pastor White
will return to the-Capital City
Saturday afternoon late. Mi;,
Earnest' Cheeseborougb
and Miss Trophenia Robinson
were married at the parsonage
by Dr. White Tuesday morning,
Mrs. Annie Womack and Bro,
Hasshrllubiiisuirs funerals Cook
place Wednesday and Thursday,
Dr. Baylor officiating^ in the absence
of the pastor. DR.
G. H. MITCHELL, OF KAN
SAS CITY, MO., WILL CON-BCCT
/AON BAPTIST REVIVAL.
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The Pastor, of Ziorr Baptisl
crht^reh^Jtey^jLX^ Wh+tepeeeetveJ'a
telegram from Dr. G. H,
Mitcneu, 01 Kansas Uity, Mo.,
stating that he will be in' the
city of Columbia, on the third
Sunday in October, to begin revival
at Zion.
The people of_Columbia will
be glad .to know of the coming
of this great Soul Saving Specialist.
Last year Dr. Mitchell
added 218 souls to Big Zion ir
two weeks. Dr. White is looking
for greater results this year
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THE PALMET
First Calvary Baptist Church
The Church witlv a Welcome. ^
Sunday' Schoo wlas well at- }
tended*~and was. conducted!
the Superintendent, Mr. H. W.c
Harrison. The lesson was re- e
viewed with enthusiasm by the v
^Pastor, Rev. H. W. Long. ~ j
[* For the morning service the i
,pulpit was graced by Drs. P. P. t
Watson. State Missionary and H. ^
E. Rouey, Missionary' The v
-Scripture lesson James 1st chap-ter
lnd bv f)r P P. Vyafs'nh. '^
Rev. H. E. Buuey preached?a?^
wonderful sermon.7 His subect t
was: "Influence,- Responsibility" j
arid Sacrifice." Di'. Bouey saitLi j
j"To hear the word makes yoU {
jwise and to do makes you good/' {
iQrie' candidate was received^TOr \
KorvFtowi ?
UOPUOlll. ? t
7:00 P. mT ThcT B. Y.P. UTt
was held and the very splendid t
; program was in eharge-of the..j
President, Mr. M... S. Stewart. ?
Thoughts on the ; lesson?Miss ,
Anise Williams. T Address on the .
lesson?Mi. P. M. Bowling.?A-i
short talk the Pastor. ]
For the evening service "The"
i Pastor preached an eloquent
sermon from the text: Acts 3:7:]
Subject, "Look on us." All of
; these services were largely at- ,
tended. ' ]
Pnhlipity uo^nmtee^--Mr.
P. M. Bowling, Chr., ; t
Mrs. E. W. Long, Sec., i
Rev. II. W". Long. Pastor. ;
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SIDNEY."PARK- C. M: E.
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Sunday school opened at 10:30 1
Ithe usual hour, with the teachers ;
'and scholars at their posts of":
'duty. Subject: "The Spirit and i
Methods of Poul's Work." Lessori
material,~Thessaibhians. i
Devotional reading "Coopera-'i
tion in the Church," Job 2&:12- ;
'on 93 94 9.ft. ^-KerTesson was
'fully instrilf'tprlnnrl rlisifiwao/l T-^r
? [
. the teachers and members.
" ' Morning serving "began at 11:?n\\*"
past or. Rev. W. E. Far"*
mer~preached a-n m^pming^-Ker-?
mon to all who were out to hear
lv 1
After service he preached the <
.'funeral of one of our members^
'Mrs. Williams, the mother of i
[Mrs. Martha Jones and-Lia^r-MeteeSj?
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J?The Emvorth Choral Club.
gave a sacred concert (which-1'was
the town's talk.) Those '
.'who failed to hea<r thern missed-!
I a wonderful program.-Messrs.
-jd-fenry^Allen, J. C, Euban4oyMr.s
Smith and Mrs;. Vanil la
Clark and u Miss Massena
j Greene, rendered -a - solo - each.
rrMr. LcRoy Simpkins, manager
| of the Simpkins' Entertainers ,
flavored us With a selection, on
his saxaphone. Miss Blanche
_ Singleton played a violin solo.
J Mr. Benjamin Boozer react a
i w ui ide i ftri-pa}>er, -and other i>ar-:
sjticipantvS from different churchJes,
appeared on the program.
.[The music which .the Choral
lrinh rendered was enjoyed by
. 1 all. the neonle reioiced to sad
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the youpg folks doing such
splendidwork in the church. The
program ended by singing:
"Praise God from whom all
blessings flow."
Rev, W. E. Farmer, Pastor,
Sarah B. Watts, Reporter.
A VISIT TO THE WATEREE
r ?1HSTRICT Sr S. CONYENr
TION ~
By Rev. R. B. Phillips.
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1 The Sunday School ConvenA
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non 01 ine vvateree uistrrcnrr
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convened in H&yward A. M. E.
I church, Sahdy Run Circuit, Rev.
: S.J. McFaddiri,1" pastor, Rev. M.
Warley, P. E., Rt. Rev. W. W.
t Beckett, A. M., D. D., presiding
i Bishop; Sept. 10-13, 1925; Rev. t
Mr Warley, in the chair and Miss
. Annie E. Amaker, Secretary.
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. ?~t?
ro i-EATir.n __ :
The Convention at opce pro-;(
eeded to take up the program.!
lev. M. \Va?rley showed at once
lis superior ability as an exe[Ttdr.
Efrrtier ng-a long
ixperience,' 'is not At all lost or?
ixcited, when fye comes to the
vork of the chuch. __ 11e is qu his- :
ob and knows his business,
lev. S. J. McFadden, a very successful
preacher and pastor is
loing and plzwming to do a good
vork on his circuit.
Now going .back to the pro-*
rram. we wl TPsay that several
rnnrt pnpeiv. wriv r<",ul and tli-;russed,
the institute work wu~;rand,
conducted by Kevs. L.
I, Hemingway and J. M. Maiv
in. Thes'e gentlemen showed
hemselves a-;U quale to"the Occadon.
One of the splendid feall?"na
nf 1 tlf? f'jiyn-onl ir.n o nnn
(V%4 . v???- '/ i I ? ymivu a vv^il"
est for prizes With three, for
1te best . paper.~^lr. F, H. .
Bfown. 1st prize; Miss Pansy
laylor, 2nd [naze; Mr, Wm. F..
Tones, 3rd prize.
The annual sermon preached.
jy Rev." U. """IT:-" Drown. Text :
Matt. 12:42. Doctrinal sermdn
Lntfcht BdpilHrn by .Rovr- H,
Gray. Text: Matt: 28:15. 8
P. M. Friday evening sermon by
Rev. D. 14-. Uimimgwn v. Sntirady
12 M. sermon by Rev.-G.
VI. Ulmer.. AW the above nam?d
showed the ability as nreaeh
irs. They alsojsfiowea pre'paraion.
This quintet seemed as
steel ag.a-iii.-i sty el Therefore
rou lriay~ know fme-was about.
" yV.-? rl av-H) bi* IHlljuSliCe
fn Hevward church not to
say- something of.her personally.
A chlircll lha, tsiisron' the Orangeburg
H-nd Sb AlutJ hews
road about 15 miles" l'rom-Columjia,
S. C. This cliurch ha<s 7 1-2
acres of land, a line pump affording
gOod water, that needs no
ice. One of the leading men of
this church i? Mr. ( M. CromarLie.
He is financial steward and
he makes things hum. He is
man that looks out for. the
church and preacher, lie has
won .the confidence ot me people
and when he spoks lliey all
finai- He was officiating 'lay-*
man of the S. S. Convention and
he hail things ill oidiu.' The sister^
prepared and brought out
more food thV.-u the people could
cat:?Cullll'daj, lilj.lil, a, il.ua.-_
tfi'lliim daik. the_wngonr. ?oiL'ooked
food was still coming to
tl-jp rhnn-h. (Tomartie and his
people left nothing undone on
their paidL
1 lid WI'iL'i heiiiiKaiI'ompuniod
l>y Mrs. H. L. K. Phillips, she
:cmtLnued her usual work, rcp'resehting
The Lea-dor; securing
several subscribers. pf which
some paid for the entire year.
Well to do gem lemon ilfat are
making eood. such as Mr. WalLer
C a Id we lT Of St. Matthews, a
good farmer, owns a~'good car
l -'id ' Tile >->Vei'Wnr>-33; of a
gentleman^?Qother?good f armers
in arkl around Hey ward
subscribed to The -Leader. Mr.
I!. Footman, another one of St.
Mt thews'- progressive, men Subscribed
and accepted an agency
for the Palmetto Leader. See
Mr! Footman and subscribe to
Tllti-Leader.' Row?11. A maker
is representing the Leader at
ly S FL^RiIv P, F "Scott. at
Lcesville, ,S; C. See- these gnntlemen
and subscribe to The Pal-"
metto Leader?the leading Negro
paper of the South.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Rev. A/ Watson, Pastor?-<-*?Reedy
Point Mission and Little
Rethcl- departed .this life Thursday..
Gent: 131. T
T^linovnl cnvvierw \fill
vti.vi iti . VI ? IV v .v n Hi 1>K' liem
aT Brown-Chapel A. M. E.
Church. Arthurs. S. C.. Sunday
Sept. 27, at 2 P. M. All relatives
and friends are invited to
attend. *?? ?
n
The fall of one inch of rain is'
equivalent to COO tons-of water per
acre of land.
The Atlantic Ocean is about
8,000 feet deep at 1,00 miles
nortwest of Ireland.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
i
.BETHEL A. M. E. CHCRCH S
Corner Sumter and Taylor 81a. ~ ^
??Rev. E~. A. Adams, Pastor.
SERVICES: *
Sunday School . J0:00 A. SE
Morning-Service 11:15 AT M.
A. C. E. I.oftjrue ~V Cs'W I*. M I
Evening Service 7:!10 I'.CSt
II I) NMY PA ItK C. M. E. CHI RCI1
I 1I'di.rls lilamlini; St i crt? ^
Krv * ffx .L- Farmer, Pallor.
SERVICES.
Siindnv. School 10 :.'?<> A. Kl*. 1
\Tf.i i-inff Si.-yiee M :,.0 A M
N~puoi;ih U-n:::o :?-5 'JO l1. M?
Evening Service?* ?7?T-rfMF-lh M. i
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1 <J.NES CtFAPF.E Ar~M. E YA< JN
CIH RCH. - ^
(Hi.... ? *< ?
w.unici itmi mossuni Mreets "
.fev. K. Alexander ( a r roll, Ijistor..
BtiUVlCKS:
Yhjrnmff?Service ? 1'0:60-A."M
Sunday "School 3 2:">'r 1*. .M.
,. ! :. Society ?____iLHiliLJM. A
livening Service 8;Q'.> p. M
V
nii. CALVARY BAPTIST Clll'KCH \
1500 Block-" Bull Street , j
--Rev. H. Jl. Monre, Pastor. -j
sr.uvic:i;s: ???
Sunday School - 1U:*?U A. M
TTor rrni
3. Y.P. I). 6:00 P. \M
Kyening Seivifce 7:60 1* M
st. CALVARY BAPTIST CII 10(11
Richland Street " ^
RKV. 11. W. LONG, Pastor. 1
Si:il\ 1CJ.S: ?~
>iinday School 10 :UU A. M._
Moining Service - 11:60 A. M.
il. Y. I'. I!. 6:00 P. M
veiling Service 8:00 P. M.~
~ \VPSTKCUI-rcii
?Comer Gervaiw anthilarna HI Sis?.?.
Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor.
~ T SLKWlhS: ^
-imilav School . . 1U:.'.U Aj M
.Morning' Synice 11:30 "A. M.
'.cat;tie??""" ' 6rau P. M.
? 'iiiU I'.' "Mv
/ION. H AP I IS I C'll I !?< !*.
Rev. J. C. White, Pastor
.SERVICES:
Sunday*School ??... iv,:,A.. M.
.Morning Service 11 :')o A. M.
3. V; P..LV 7V. "Mr;
livening; Service j 7:?'0 P. M.
N A'/ARl -1 H UAP I IS 1 t TTT TTT TT
1 Sunday Svhoul in/jo A. M.
Homing .Service 12:/>0 P. M.
IB." Y. 1\ U.J ? O.O0 P/~M.
Evening S<rJV'ce ' ?~~ 7:30 P. SI. .
' ? : .' 11 " - " jE
.W JOHN BAPTIST CI!i;KCII_
Booker Washington IIeights.
Ihv I- 1'. JMimhH. I'tfMw. 1
SERVICES/. .
-,.mW M)WI' . ii:Ty.
vce. /;/
Evening Service???7:20 ?P.?AL-_
/ FIFTH baptist church -?-?
?i-i I'. -T Hamilton. Pastor
405 Marion Street r~ ;
.Morning 1 Service , 11:30
-ivening Service 7:30
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH"*".
71711 ' viii.itpr Slroof r
Rev." I). ( RolMrisjfoi, Pastor.
Svl>vtrKS- _
Sunday School - -r--10:30 Ai M. *">
"reaching - -,11:30 A. M.
TTTrrrt:? . ? ip?a. P-AL .
Hrettolri-mf 1- . - 8:00 P.
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. C. ( IU VH'IUN, I'uHm
SERVICES. -?: ?
umlay School IT):0Q A, M.
Morning Service a- .- .11:30 A. M. i
"S. V. I'. U. 710:00 P. M.
:iinr Service ~ 7:t?t P. M.
TENNESSEE FARMERS LOSE
ONE MILLQN DOLLARS
T DAILY.
rsashville, Tenn., Sept.?According
td~ITStateTncm issued bjpi
TTTL. Morfts: local statistician
l'or the United States Depart- i
mo-nt of-Agriculture, the far- '
meVs of Tennessee - during the i
period from July 1. to September
1 lost one million dollars daily,';
un aivount _QUthg^drought.___ !
> c=s==J=>!l__^__
1 JOHNSON-BRfl
funeral Direct*
_ :' - Embai
1115 Washington"
COLUME
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH ^
Divine Street
Rev. 'J'. \l. Boykin, Pastor.
SERVICES:
iund.ay School J0:00 A. M
ltunniK Service ... H:dQ A. M.
1. Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M.
Iveniu;; Sv-j'vi-.q .... ... . 8:00 P. M
JKTIIUEMKM BAPTIST CHURCH
I.yon Street
Rev. F. H. Smith, Pastor
SERVICES:
Sunday School . 1Q:UU A. M
doming Service \ 1:30 A. M
* Y. P. U. " G:00~P. M
'.veninir Servict c.<?. r, ??
. ^ o ,\j\j r. ivi.
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nv MAHV'S FPISCOPAL Clll'RCH
Corner Green and Gates Streets
Rev. T. 'I'. 1'ullard, Pastor.
SRKVH KS:
>miday School - ? 10:00 A.^M
dorninjr Service ll:lu A. M
Vkteenoon Servlfce4*"**^?- 4 P." M .
i' *
nd NAZAKITH BAPTIST CHLRCH
: Jlcv. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
? SF.RV ln.S; ZI
sunday School - .. 10:30 A- M
Horning Service 11:30 A. M
3. Y. P. U 0:00 P. M T"
IT veil i i it? Service 8:00 P. M.
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MACKDONIA RAP I 1ST CHtRCti
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
ci:u\
uliiij_iViVO I _ .
Sunday School .V. 10:30 A. M j
Afternoon Service 2:00 P. JV1. .
IV v. P.. U. ,0:U0 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M
uhappelue Station a. m. e.
CHURCH. ;
" Corner. Senate and -Pine -Streets, ?
ltev. U. C. Bow man,_Pastor.
?
Morning Service ...... 11:30 A. M
'<UUdny Blilinuj r* ??tt;00 Pi
A. C. K. League -- ? 5:30 P. M.
Evening Service .. .. ? 7:30 P. M
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Jl^NIiS TABCRN ACUK
Rev. H. G. Grayhart, Pastor.
? SERA ICES: ?- - - Sunday
School 10:00 A. M
Afternoon Service ~ 3:00 P. M
H. Y.- P. U.-- - /TX tPU.0 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. 11
nc><.? l'KESHYTEllIAN
iui. I?n tiaTT-c rastnT.
SERVICES: .
Murninjg Service __j. 11:15 A. M. . .
Sunday School ? 4:00 P. M.'
Chrisliuii Endeuvor __ ^^
ST. JAMES A. M..E. CHURCH?
415 Henderson Street
Hev. Ji ?. Washington, 1'astor.
Sunday Scfiool r-T 10:00?A;?M. >
Mm-niService 11:15 A. M.
A. C< K. League Q'.^u f. M.
Evening Service..: __7:30 P. M.
1EMPUE ZfON BAPTr CHURCH
UUUge^Pod , tqft
- - "Toon
Morning- Service _
EMANUEL A. M, E. CHURCH
' Kendlaltown.
Rev 1). M. MeCILL, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday sehuol - 1(J!P0 A- MMorning
Service.? 11:30-, A. M.
A. C. E. League. v.._. C.00_P. M.
Kvetting Sfe^viJc ---?^---6s00 Pi M. .
MT, Ol.IVF. BAPTIST CljlRCH _
1915 I.aur'fcl Street
REV W: G. GENTER, Pastor. ,
S.-Wi ' 11 A "
. . V . I? ^ ? O. X .\J&J /I . If A. ... ,
Morning ^ervrte".^-. .-. 12:00. M.
tjurvkfl ; -7:30 P. M.
JIM C ROW "PARK ?
SITE SELECTED.
Annistori, Ala., Sept.?The
site for the H. Zinn Park for
NVgroes . was approved by the
,-ity council?and work of im- .
proving and equipping the property
ij.oxpcctcd to start soon.?
The Jim Crow park was ^made
possible through the beq'uestTof"
the late ColoneL Zinn an-d the
site was offered to the city by
DLEY-MORRIS I
Drs & Licensed
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