The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 10, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
Saturday, October 10,^1925.
?j Church News
BY DR. J. I
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
CHURCH?Corner Blossom
and Sumter Streets.
has been in the midst of a great
effort and the^ whole matter
j came to a final flnish~on last"
-Sunday and Monday nigKfT when
_____ the Rev. A. D_ Jackson, of Cam"
den, S. C., pastor of Sardis Baptist
church came forward and
preached a great sermon which
. was followed by "the reports of
the various departments and
Mrs. Janie Ferguson was crown
IhF ChiPPn hv hnvincr r-aisorl fVio'
~ largest amount of money lover
and against the-King, Rev. J?
i. Harrington, who haiLcharge
of the men.^ '
keeping-at'all-with the wish ofthe
Pastor and the conditions
which confront the church, but
the Pastor is very hopeful of
an increase of the budget by
others who have not met the
~ "requirement, coming across with
takes the pains to thank those
who have paid, and especially
the many friends who contribut
ed, and those who'were present
iW
Dr. Carroll, who is Pastor,
left Wednesday morning for the
: District Conference at Carlisle,
? from which place he will go to
Providence, R. I., where he is
"invited to preach a sermon to
the Lady_Elks, and will be out
of the city for two weeks, the
Rev. Mr. J. L. Harrington will
have charge^ of the church, and
will he supported by the mem
uership and mends. The Pas
Lor will be backhand fill bis pul.
. pit, Sunday, Oct. 25. Keep up
- the good work while he is awav.
and-_eontinng wHap he returns,
will, you?
REPORTER. ^7'yZION
BAPTIST''CHURCH
^ : ' NEWS.
R Sunday school" wao up to ita
B full strength lapt Sunday?rwithW
-"a number of-new pupils joining,
r The church basement was vvell^
I nigh filled. The pastor conducted
the opening and introduced
m the lesson by giving the school
I much information by citing to
them a lot of Grecian jnythology?leading
op to 4he lesson.
l)r. J.H.^Gnodwin, Supt., a-nu our
t-Tnnkin? u'nrd nf- nf
?TT V% v ^y^'vv H*
duty. 1& teachers stood before
their classes and the lessons
were helpfully discussed. The
Sunshine Band gave us a chorus
' led by Miss Josie B. White.
~r~-11:30 the church being filled
with hungry and anxious souls
- - thirsting for the Y/atf.r of Life
and our pastor Dr. VVliite, gave
'us one oTlils most instructive
and riery sermons', using as a
text: "Why sit we here until we
tnmmmiiniftn '**rvl7^T
?Zion, First Calvary and Trin*
ity Baptist churches combined
in the great communion services
at Big Zion at three o'clock services.
Pastor White read the
T t Church CoveharfE; "and theReV.
s ? \ Mr. Stover, pastor addressed the
Audience, using as a texj;: "But
now we see through a glass
darkly," from which he set the
"hW^e on fire with spiritual fervor.
Truly Rev. Mr. Stover is
a-strong young, preacher ^ of
whom all Columbia should bT
proud,
pr. Tk, -VVL Long, paslot.
First %Calvary served the large
congregation, while about 25
deacons served the occasion.
Sister Xula Johnson, of Jack.
., senville, Fla., ..a most spiritual
~ stster, electrified?the entire
church. Sister Johnson is well
known throughout Florida, Geor
vgia and South Carolina, as $
At 8:00 p." m., the pastor
spoke briefly to another full
?
C8CKKOC0!
Of Columbia |
C. WHITE
*aor>
% . * *"* '
house, using the sam^- text he [
used at the morning services:!
''Why sit ve here until ye die
Prof. A. W. Nicholson, President
of JBettis Academy, Tren-'
toir was with us and made a~T
strong appeal for that school.
The pastor urged~ttre memhers
to j?ive and ?12.35 was given i
him.- While Sister Leila Johnson
got about 8 or 9 dollars.
Dr White did not get to anv
of his other churches owing to
Communion at Zion ,in the af-J
ternoon. But the KeV. HollO-f
^vay of Benedict rilled The ap-:
pointmcnt- at Zion Pilgrim. Arthur
f own; the Rev. S. P. Goodwin
at Shandon Annex, Shiloh ;
ana me itev, nugn<*a?
at Drookland Daptisfr:? ??
A Mesepotamian at Zion
The Rev. G. M. Daniel, Ph. P.,
a native of Mesepotamia, who;
saw the unspeakable".TtirkS slay!
thousands; of the Armenians in
1917, spoke at Zion, Wednesday'
night to an appreciative audi-f
ence. Dr. Daniel preached at
the Lutheran church last Sun-'
day morning, and at _ another
white church at the evening ser-j
vice_.-JHe.is- ~ i-ntereKtiftg... - fr^mstart
to finish.
Revival meeting jn progress
at Zion Pilgrim, Arthurtowni
this week, the Rev. R. M. Pitts,L
Rock Hill, is doing the ^reach^l
ing, and he is some sure enough
preacher; great crowds throng
out each night to hear that
young giant of Rock Hill. |
There will be a great time at!
Zion all day next Sunday; be!
sure and come early7 so you can j
Zion Baptist -Church's Organist
Resigns. . r
A most pathetic scene?took pface
in Zion Baptist Church:
last Sunday morning when Mrs.
Fleda Ij^Il Piggs V>nriHpr| th^.j
pastor hur-resignation as or-|
ganisL of the Zinn Baptist
church. The pastor read the;
to pay Mrs.?Diggs a v.syy
tering compliment for her worth:
as a strong Christian character.'
He told, of Mrs, Diggs paren-[
tage, her training in a Christian
home, her education was thorough,
she having completed the
A. B. Course, at Benedict Cokl
lege. Having taught m that in- j
stitution, Airs. Diggs has been
organist, of. Zion for the last iy
or 6 years.
r t.- 'Ii i ^ ' *
unuer ner me cnoir nas- Hal
all these years" of peace. The
chojr members met at Zion parsonage
and gave her a splendid
reception last o. Friday night.
Many speeches?of?flattering
praise 'were rn^de by. various'
members pf the choir. Last j
Sunday, the church made up *
purse Of $3QrOO-fpr her. The
reason of Mrs. Diggs* reslgna- i
tion 5s heranso shw unri Rt?v !
- v-ir-; ?i- "?;
Digys will take charge of the j
several months. The entire!
_ church regrets the losing ot'
Mrs. Diggs.
>T' ?? ~~ 4
Sidney Park Church News.
Sunday school was opened at
10:30, the usual hour, with the
Supt. and teachers at their post
of tttftyT/ The lesson was thor^T
oughly -^explained and discussed'
by the teachers and students.!
Affer which the Supt. review-1
ed the lesspp,
At 11:30 morning service he-1
gan. ? Rev. Farmer preached an1
inspiring sermon to a splendidj
audience. Sunday, being, the,
first Sunday, Communion was
had. This gave the Christian
members a chance to eat of tlypi
bread pf life, and taste of the
blood of Jesus Christ,
x The Epworth league held,
tfiefr gervlea at 6:3&- -Mr, J. (
E. JPyessley <vas speaker for the1
afternoon. Splendid^music was'
^ Tf /B PALM1
rendered by the Epv /orth Choral
Club.
A Sacred Concert will be given
at this church by the Epworth
League's Choral Club,
Sunday night, Oct. 11. A splen
did program will be rendered
Come one, Come all and witness
this great .program at 8
p. m. The
Seventh ~t)ay "Adventisl
. Church?Cor. Gervais and
Henderson Streets.
Subject?The Test of Discipleship.
. .* "Examine yourself,
: i * > . - -
wueiiier you ue in tne taith or
not.?2nd. ' Cor. l'i :5. r_XhtL
words of Jesus on this matter |
are: "Not everyone _that. saitF
Lord, Lord, will he....saved. For,
why call ye me Lord, and do
not the things I command."
Who does The Bible say are
dOas thir Master put on thostr
that are-holy?atul -sanctified"??t
We are nOW sailing in Vint;
wat er*, the.. crowds. am Unci eas-i
ing, and the subjects are being
intensified by the presence of
the Holy Spirit. If you have-"
been looking and longing for
Bible preaching, pay us a visit
Sunday night and be. convinced.
The world will soon come to it*
end, fire and brimstone are awaiting
those whose religion is
built th>-chly~ oijon'-'irrnrarrr^
vices and ingenuity, this is a
house built. un santj,?Cease
from man whose breath is in
his nostrils.?-Isa. 2:22i Cursed
is the man that pot1 hbc trust in
man.?Jer. 17:5. Visit the Advent
Church Sunday night,
bring your pencils, note book,.
and come-prepared to task quostions.
Good singling." Admission
free. Poors open?T:45.'
Preaching 8:3(1 sharp. .SundajL
night7 Oct. 11th.
Charles Curtis^- Pastor. '
A Birth - n i gh t Supper.
?A. Birth-night Sunner in honor, nf
Rev. R. 3\fc Myers' 41 k! birhtda.v washeld
at Macedonia Baptist $hurch last
Monday night. 1 he supper w;is sei'v- ed
by several committees ,>i ladies.
Everybody enjoyed themselves hugeIv.
and the. Reverend,. was^ presented
a, handsome purse. . "
There .was more to eat than could
1)0 destroyed. The following Essay
was read by Miss Annie Bell Davis:
Subject: MEN WHITE. ;
Men have lived U. jm.t world* over
.100,000 years. , They were not civilized
at first. Byt through thousands
of years, man has been lifting himself
from the: savatre state to our roes
e'nt mans sided civiiwiuOim.?
'/attotv-harf improved the mental, nn>ral
and religious growth of man.
In angj.en*. or prehistoric times,
ttiert were honored lor their lfrutality.
Later"-oil they were honored for" their
skill in wan are; and still later"
thev were praised i.<l it.nmred -for
theirv',,111 ;>s staietjinenrnrator^ and
philosophers. But today men' are
honored for uplifintr fe.Huu humanity
and the "notternient of mankind. Evdo
something that y ill he ot credit
t,y their FaceT Every man?should
strive to do something that will live,
and Jus cause his name to live after
he lu*s left this earthly dwelling
pi a ee. .Do something; that is realty"
Worthy of [naise. Some among the
men of ancient tiifies that did things
that have gone down in history arc:
one of the most remarkable -men in
ancient his fury, lie* was ambitious,
persistent, 'scrupulous and a great orgffntoeFF
' " - 1?
Demosthenes was the greatest orator
of Greece-and- the orations .thflthe
delivered in Athens are still piy
rivnUvd i
Epicurus %vas a citizen of Athens
and he thught that every man must
pursue happiness t\s an end. He advised
temperance -and virtue lis the
moans to "happiness He - said with"
a cup of cohl water and a crust of
bread, he could rival the richest nmnarch
in happiness. ' *
Zeno, the Stoic taught his followers
to make virtue and not happiness
iu* *~A i:rA. *U?A :r 1 Jw*
UTTT?rnu ui?ii ic j miti?inai?H?*
was to eomo-a*-all-It-would come asa
result nad not as the end.
Julius Cfiesar was perhaps the,
greatest genius vof ull history. He*
\va* skillful in warfare and his conquest
\Vas to produce infinite good for
mankind. On one occasion Caesar
weakened" a little. Tie was so dazzled
byLJthe-beauly of-riQC>p??tru, the
Queen of Kgypt. Caesar went to I
. I
?? r1""-??*
_?? ..it >1 .1 o i wmiju "ff1"'
ETTO LEADKK 'conquer
Egypt", but when he saw Cle-'tj
<'palr:i he dr. .HO"! tl i s mind -owl Imiml pr
xit very hard to light against such a
two"months', he returned to the Sen-.!*1
ate and iwluyi asked for a report, he {'i
-only said.: "I mine, I saw, I conquer- i fi
cd"
-Napoleon "Bonaparte was one of the j
three or four genii of all history. j:'r
Tie, wa.s?also a groat civil l iilei . ?lie '
bat! profound insight, marvelous, fuem- !
ory, and tireless'energy* .His success j
as ji Vynryinr wns-<htv largely to thejli:
(act that lie always paid special -niton- i,
Ltiou to the sfhifl! things that otJurF.
warriors overlook!.1 1. lie was always ?
ready to help.the ptnw; and opp.'eypl it:
1 he French pya ants fotcn said that
through Clod and .Bonaparte we/tdwH-??
have peace. - __
L-itarlenTTTTige was a Gorman. Mia
; first pa me was Charles, hut- it was
changed to ("harlemange (in Latin
it was Oarolus. Magnus! mean'nur
Charfw the (fjroat, and we get tlx cIvnginh.
name ( harlomango.?Clurrh'-'
in a ngo wax t lie greatest. mime In his- t
tory for a thousand years. ' . . .
mmma
lor tr.e thiii!; that' is great in their !
midst. \Ve" np| recia'te these men for
ulial l)n-y have dni'.o. J)Ut ' we hnv.u.~
-trtw-Hi-wti' midskrdhat is?greater?tt-nd -'-u
dearer to us thaii these, in the persoti
Of, Rt-'V. K. M. Myers, our helot cl- jd
pastfor and brother in Christ. Rev. ' '
flyers is a gcul-us; he lms. understanding,
TTV? mory, tasi.e, l Cilection, h
industry and exactness,. He is a
great loader, statesman and lawgiver. Co
lie .is hioad-inauied __ intcUectuuUy *?
strong, wrttra great delight in-ruling
well, 11 is gracious courtesy and unrivalled
charm has won the heart s" of
all that come In""tvo'ntaet with,, him.- ,t
Rev. Myers is-unexcelled in quick per-juid
tirel.es.., activity, He' is always
ready and willing To help whered'sts ?
is needed.- lie is the very type .<_?f
Hliill 1 )leness ait!.! gen!!Oness.-'.lie Is pittient
am! he never seems wearied, in ^l|1
forbearance and love toward his. peo
pic. tied has spared Him to'livQ in A*.
this trou'olcsnpic world 41 years. Hi &V'
ytiu's nt' his life he l^as devoted -Sto
sorvintr Macedonia Hapti.-t . church. ^ .
This 1 ii years' journey lias, not bq?n
tt peaceful joufuey. lie has stood /In'. .
dark. ...Only our -jj.eavcr.ly. Father -suj
knows how enTit h' vos the clnireh. .\j,,
He has s4wulhs firm as- a tv<?el<- S'lirh /,
"rncn as our pastor- are'-the'ones that ?v<
are holding this world together thru
prayer. - Ol' c"i.rse, there is 'a pari
id" ;h^ puoplu ;hat never rue hiov innoh ^
.tfcnod^a person is until. they are dead.
Hut Kee. Myers name deserves eniti;-- .
-down ifi^+wstory- that children can read- . '
. i . - 'Ul
It'l'eat verbs In?years ^ come; r?
and f-h?t they mieht take his life as ,
.in go hy.?Z.?.? ?-4-^?
Ik* standi* tar cqpTything TlraV ~~ts
right and strives to 1: i ll evervt It'ny
that is wrong. Ik* has done and" is
doing a great work for tlu* betterment
of?mtt>ikt-wf-^sprriTTiTd 1 y. tn eTw , ^
tally and morally. lie teaches us
. .'do
how to save our dives ns well as our o souls.
\n child is too small for him t. ^
to try to teach it something'".about
tiod. bAnd we should never fail to
tl'ar.h tlnd for - sucii a noble lendeY >.||]
when .we" bow.) lie is giving Ins iifc \;0
u> the service of our Heavenly Father. ft,'
Some people waste ail the life to Kvi
serving*.
AN-NiVfcJtSAKY OF THE WO S
MfchVS WORKING SOGILTV
, OK t'OXOAKKtt. SC. ~I
... v , Sui
Key. W. G. Gunter, pastor ot <.i0
the Mt. Olive Baptist church,
^ yi
Cohunbirt. S. C., preached the
men's Working Society, of C'ongaree,
at Siloam Baptist church \j (
Rev. Neal, Pastor. Rev. Gun- bv?
ter peached from Mark 1-1:0.
Before jvrcaching, there was a "**
beautiful welcome address made
br Miss Lucile GooUwin. After ,
?11 ?? ??? Sur
which a wonderful talk was de- jy,.
livercd by iMrrlr S. heavy ; which
'" ""."' '"I;' [;^ (;U!, !
tor t>rough to us a burning message,
which everybody enjoyed,
and he showed several points u?i
where the preachers are. not j\Iu,
|M one hftn thie <vo 'pi'l. hm'wuMe | u
'they are. not saving anything ?
about the good work that this B*
woman, AIa-i\V Magdalene <(ul. 9
S'dm- Cmiisa rirt"d"in i- 1 lv I
president; Mr. Jones, Recording 1
Secretary.? Sister,,Cioodwin?is- d
doing a great work of lifting up I
falling humanity and the king
The Rally at Mt. Olive closed p
Sunday. Total raised $02.73.
Ml mm* ~
NOTES FROM THE SINGING
TEACHER
To The Leader:- y* .^ _
Please allow space for a few., _
11 ! I ri- . Wf'-:
t* .'u.ma 'IWWH 1 ?W *>W- ** W
~ :< . ..
-%jr - - * *" ~"y? ?7
liat is not with me is against me marks
oi my work. I am a
hnister of the, irflTt a
inging teacdier of notes. 1 1 just ,
uhe from- Kershaw and Fairold
counties. I taught three <
a sea*--. At-Antioch >eight les- {
ins, Lower Hock Hill four les- '
tttt?1 i>! '."iiiii'/.cd a singing toii- 1
'idion iA t*j>per Hock Hill. We 1
fd a grand time. I preached
^n'tn'in. " Aly t< ;:t wa.i:?"IK;
filJIlCII BTREchmv
HEIHEI. ,\. .M 1-1. C 12 l'K< fV"
Corner Sumter and TayEr Sts.
K?'\. 1'.. A. Ada:*^ - -i
____ SElt VICES: '
. twlny Sehoui . _ itynn ^ \f .
i.'i'iiiiiyniHit'^- - ?ii;].-. ;
.'oninjr 'Service 7 ;;<> j?" \\
Flock 1'ilain':.iK Str,^:
l?ev. TV, K. Farmer, Pastor
SEiFVKTr; -.--r?
-nUay?SrlionF >? 1 !>;"() A?^'
nmnj >*'. ; . ;ee : ' 11A. M.
>\v?rth * f>:.':t 1 J?. M
tuning;-JServiets v . 7:^0 l\ JI. S
<j ?.? - u:\jbS
CIIAPEL, A. M.7ET ZION
^_c|Irltic:H-.7-. L_ ...
i ner" Sii'mtcf and Iiiossoin iStrWt ^
v. U. AUnandor (,'urroll, I'nslur. *v"
- - SKRV
?rnin;j. Serv ice . ]U:&U A. M
?H?c>y School . 12* :;i| 1' \\
I. Li. So.aety . . .. Ca'jQ p.- M. -l
oniiij^ Service , 8:00 I'.. M. .
. *
1. ( Aj.VARVBAi'lJST trill KCH ?
litovk Bull Street " g
K?V. il rvi Moofg, I'a^tur.
a. 1 SKUV lll-.S: ^^
inlay School J? k?;0u A. M
Scry ice ... ?i ! : 16 A J M?y
Xi I-. l>. i . 0:00 j\ Al. '
eniiitr Service T:^o V .U
. t'AlAA11Y rm J'TT7T CI; I li( If f1
Hichtnhd Strot-I &'
REV. 1U-W. LONG. j'astoc.
_SE1{ \ lLi.S:
iday School r~ ' - lo:U0 A. ,M. " .
rniiitf SfjfMce ;t iT7Tu~A Xl t
* r. y>. ? enintf
? "hitjO 1-. M. .
? ^
. S\l I' Ql I iv<u li .
.orner (urvaiji and liarffreefi*Sre;?~r
X. S. Smith. Puajur. ^
S L;it \ 11 ji,ti; ?^
ulay School K;::,.t \ M ^
vning Service A.
igue >'ti .-an f ,
ice '"roJ' P. -Xu 'l~
ZiON BAPTIST riU KCli.,
Key. J. C. White, Pastor.
SliBVlCKS;?1 ??^
day _School ..luhjiy VY._;\;. J5riling'Service
? -1-"1J :3(i A. M K'
Y. P. U. ? . trn'u P, ?ening
Service 7:uu P. M.
AZARKTH BAPTIST OiiiKCl!
"iday Sdiuu] . : hi :.7i ~a vT'
ruing s?>-vice?.?.?t2::?u Th 317 ^
Y. .J?. U. P.
iinug Service ..... 7:ou P. M. CI
IT.' JOHN BAPTIST ClU RCII "
Booker Washington !!?>;.rhtQ
Rev. L. C. Jenkins^Pastorr
v.hJHvicKkr ;
iday School 10:30 A.' Mi ^
rnnig Service ... 11:30
Y. I'. U; . ... .... 0:00 I',' >1. A.
ening Service ... 7:30 ? M. L'
Tift'ii;HArrisr ciiVrcif7~
Rev. E. 1'. Hampton, Pastor
iftS Marion Street
rning Service" 11:30
ning Service .. .7:30
i r. ohm: hapI ist ciu kcii
??2130 Suiuler' Street '
Rev. 1). (J. Robinson, Pastor.
SFRVICFS:
May School TOO A. Sit Si
aching ? ..11 !.;0 A. ,M. M
V. P. U . - JkUO P. M. A.
aching . I ? 8:00 T." M.1 1-1
SVHOCll 11 API 1ST CHI KCH ? "
Rev. T. C. C Rl'MPTON, Pastor
SKRVICKS:
School 10:00 A. M.
riling Service 11:30 A. M. Si
77P~ -- 0:00 P. M. iM
'mug. servlgo - 7!UU TrTT.TV aHMlfcAM
Wit w
iBunradUN-iSKAlJ
ftmbali
1115 Washington S
? COLUMB)
? ?, > - __
mmmmmmmmmmmmrnrnrnKli
' FIVE
1 !>
amlmtfo/ that Kathereth not with
me *seuUeieth al>i*oa<l."?Matt.
12;UD. i urn on my way to Rev.
J. C. Whi te\s church. T hope I ' a
will l?t? able to tfcaeh all of the
'hureho*-in. Columbia, S. O:?if
guiiitr to Ninety Six, S. C.
o hoki a^Sinjnng Contest Sunici.v
I'm- the 'u l.ito u'lid ootbredC-Oi
No niQTG~TTiTs lTmer ?
Yours ip Christ,
Rev. \\ . L. Wallace.
-i *?
I XION HAI'TIST ClllRCH
Divine Street
ILtu:?it- Pastor. :
it ;.s:.
iCiriday School lorfm A. M? ?1
turning Set"a'ice A. M ~
j. V. [\ t:, ?^_ ?7;d0- -R-Ai?' iven.ny
Service 8H)GH\ At
I-jon Street
I'm >' Hi l niiitli. I'luiin
? KKIfVICES:
s'^- i - 1" tidy- M?
lurniny Service 11:30 A. M ~
G.- " _. . C:0U K M'.""
yenirtg Service s-00 P. Si.1
T. MAItVS r.lMbi.OCAL fill Itgii '
Corner Green and Gates Street^
Rev. T." T. I'oHard, I'astur.
SKIlVlCIiS; ? ?
smftey-SeW-?v
oi:nin? i Service 1 . ii.lj-^rnST" "
'ternocm Service . 1K,. ~CP.TT~ ^
<* ' ?'
UTTTA/.A Ki;ni BAPTIST CHURCH
Hoc R. Si. Myers, Pastor]; 7T~
SCRMCtK- i
unlay School 1()"tO~A. M
oi-niiif, li'pi \ im . ?
X. - 6':tK; P. M '""V
Sfeia ice s < i" p. ]\l?
lACil)Q.\JA BAPTIST CHURCH
lh'v< R. SI. Myers, Pastor. "
SKRMC*S: '
uuhty School 1U:30 A. M
(tvvr ' <n Service ^"IliUU"P. M.
V- C:(!'J I'. M= :'~
?A'?ii'K Serjuiai ., 8r<?0 p]~M~ "~
. ^ ;iiAPPMl.
1.E STATION A. M.X.
CHURciI.
Coiner Senate and Pine Streets. '
Rev. 1.. (i. Bowman, Pastor.
SKKViyitt;, :
prjiizis: Service . 11:30 A. Al.
UHlfry-School .J-3:00' P. I>I "? "
"C. U. Lea^e 5:;{o"p M
rentmrrspr. ue .. rn TT?O PTTVI. ~
?:-JX>XfcS TABERNACLE ?
Kev. it. Gravhart. Pastor?d
services: ?
mday School .10:00 A. il
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Key. 1: D. Davis, Pastor.
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mday School 4:00 P. M.
iriotiuii Endeavor. 5:00 P. M
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JAMES A. M. E. CHL'RCII ~
415 Henderson Street'-*
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jnday School 10:00 A. M.
orninfc Service.: ,.11:15 A. M.
. C. E. League 6:30 P. M.
vening Service 7:30 P. M.
EMl.'LE /ION BAPT. CHURCH
. Ridge wood '
ihday School r7_ 11:30 ; ~
ornirig Service ... 12:30
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Rev. I). M. McGILL, I'astor
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inriay School 10;00 A. M.
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Q. E. League 4?:tK) P. M>
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M l. OLIVE BAPT1ST" tilL'RCH
1913 l.aurel Street
KEY. W. G. CENTER, Past?*/
mdnv School 11;00 A. M.
ornintr Service .12:00 &L ^
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