The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 06, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5
? Saturday February 6, 1996
I Church News
I | BY DR. Jk
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4 ~~ SALTERS A. M. E. CHURCH
The Salters Memorial A. M. E.
ChurcJ^ whose location Js on Washing
- ton ^reet between Oak and Pine is
surrounded by many well wishers of
7 other denominations; this church' is
taking on new tife.. - . ?
. , The young men of this
L . Church, Uncter the leadership of" Mr.
Mima- and others, took it upon them]
%*elves to organize a Young Men's Club
* 1 9on.January 24. The officers are as folV
?7J?Mr. Marcellua Robinson, President,
^Zj?_Mr. Scott, 'Secretary, Mr. J. T. W.
Minis, Treasurer, Mr, J. A. DeLaine,
J* Reporter. -
< f The purpr.se of this^Club is to or|L?L
ganize ynnng men who nthrewise mayK
be idle, and to strenghten the Church.
B The spirit of the Young Men's organi7atrcn
vts ro- pleasing1 that
B the Indies on January 31. followed the
W footsteps of the men. Their officers
H, are as follows?
Mrs. Anderson, President, Mrs. Dawkins,
Vice-President, Mrs. Brogdon,
W Secretary, Miss Simmons, Asst. SecreL
tar.v, Miss Dickerson Treasurer^ With
this determination and such
discussions as are -being had, this
* Church cannot help from thriving. .
? BETHEL NOTES
-Lovers of the Sunday Schoob always
find pleasure in attending regularly
because there is always n question to
bg-flnswered or one to be asked on the
lesson that we dcL.not full understands
The fuel is there is yet something
to be learned from any lesson in the
Bible though the lesson may be a fa ;
. miliar one and we may think we know
}* all-about-?it. ... .
The Lessort * Jesus* feeding the inul-i
| titu.de with two-fishes and five loaves,"
In da n reminder of the fact.? TVio log.
son was interestingly discussed Sunday
by. tfhe several classes. Rev. Mr.
^p^TTnanTTCli of ihe ML MOflflh ClWUlt
" wicwcd the lesson.
^ Rev. 'E. A. Adams preached SunV
ry morning from the latter clause of
a< v,r:o of the 17 chapter of
^ Acts. "I perceive that in all things
i. m ye are too superstitious." The foll
1 lowing outline marks of the Christian.
I \ faith were presented, 1st?"A big
^ * task." 2^-"IIumility." 3?"Brptherly
Sympathy?7 4?"Sound Reasoning
L and Patience." Making it?clear in
forceful' terms that these are outstand"
' ing marks in every true Christian's
' ~ . life. A" very" interesting discourse.
; Sunday at the usual h^ur," ~the
League held its session" winch- was
well attended by the young people of
(; V _^tho Church and splendid discussion
* on the lesson,
jf At the evening services the Pastor
preached ?from Nehemiah 4th and
latter clause of the Gth verse, "For
the people had et mind to work."
Pointing out the ffossible result when
all arc at work with their minds
made Up to do service. *
We arev thankful for the two Pe^
- sons* who-came forward and joined
our ranks Sunday.
? The Pastor anpunceiESuhday mornK
ing that the Budget was over $200.
H 'short for the month and an appeal
f "was made tp the members and friends
who responded very liberally making
good the "entire shortage except a
small amount which will be brought"
up during the week.,., '
The trip around the world was quite
a success Monday night. The Pulpit
Aid Board went "over the top." We
appreciate very much the kindness of
our -friends to" push forward the
rr W6PK Of out thufrUu-i
, You a"re 'invited to look forward to
St. Valentine evening at Bethel Feb.
15, by the Sunshine Club. Too much
!? ? pleasure4.0^miss it. ? . .
I ZION BAPTIST CJIURCII NEWS^
Oftr Sunday School was largm&^attended
on last Sunday, enthusiasm
ran high, our finances were splendid
indeed. Both Dr. Goodwin and School
James W_ Honkrrts were
I.t .. late in coming in owing to other denominatioal
business, they had to attend
to. Pastor J. C. White relieved
j the? situation by taking matters in
hand. Mrs. Ella Bostic presided at
the piano in the absence, of Mrs. Hop:
ins. ,
the Pulpit was graced by Lie.
J. T. Carter, and Dr. I. E. Lowery,
South Carolina's venerable and match
less serine, ur, wnne rpoK mj ie?
iH1'-' from Hebrews, 11:7, "By faith Noah
jy _.__being_warned of God of things not yet
seen, was mo^ed with fear, prepared
Fj _ an ark for the saving of his house",!
k from which he preadfred a most wonk
derful sermpn
The Fairwold girls together with
I the matron Mrs. Martin were out and
the girls sang two inspiring jubilees
to the delight of the big audience.
I * The pastofr attended the Union
I meeting "of the GethseittfiV\e Asso- !
^ elation In the afternoon at Brooldand
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Baptist Church. A great many, of the
members followed him and the. Jubilee
Choir. ' . 7.
Our B. Y. P. U. met at six o'clock i
a large crowd was out, the principal ]
address was delivered by Mr. Edward""
Lott, district head of' the American ' (
WoodlMH."^ t ; .-. ^j
- Judge-C. J. Kimball of the muni- .
cipal Court has been seeured^ for?tho <
speaker for six o'clock Sunday after- j
noon ' coming. We invite the egtire j
I City out to hear Judge Kimball, his t
address promises to be of great in-^f7
lerest. 9
The Rev. J. R. Parrott of Blackstock.
the Pastor's old classmate,
preached for us Sunday night using
fnr his text: "Marvel not "that I said ;
unto thee, ye must, be born again." i
Bro. William Anderson who lived on'(
the 2200 block of Richland St. passed t
away . suddenly ..Saturday niffht* his. j
funeral sermon was preached at Zion
last Tuesday hfterndon by Pastor 1
White, assisted by the Revs W. E. ^
Farmer ,D. D., and Lie. E. E. Corn- well.
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. Z CHURCH '(
The Missionary "Society will meet ^
at Jones Chapel A. M. E. Z. Church t
Sunday. Feb.'P. M.. Rev. N.
S. Srrtith, pastor of Wesley M. E. i
Chqrch will preach; the Choral Club't
of Sidney Park Church will jing ,' }
MT. PILGRIM UNION.
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?The preachers, pnd messengers????;
the various churdhes composing?the ,
Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Progressive UnioiVj
assembled with Mt. Dlive Baptist ^
Church, Columbia, Rev. W. G^Gunter,. .
Pastor.
After Sunday School, the Moderator,
Rev. G. W. Dimock called the Union r.
to order by singing hymn No. 392,1 ^
common meter. ~After . Sinprincr (
the same, prayer was offered by B.rb. {
|Mack. The hour having arrived for ^
|the~Missionary- sermon, the Moderator j
'announced the jsame. The appointee,
| Rev. L. Peav ascended the rostrum ,
; accompanied by Rev. J. C. Collier. J ^
jRev. Collier lined hymn 480, C. M. j ^
After singing the same, Rev. Peay se-j
|lected and read the ioth Chapter of .
St. Matthew as a lesson. Prayer w-as,.
'offered by Rev. Collier. Hymn?550., ^
L. M. was lined, the same being sung.]
.Rev. Pfeay efime beforethe body, niaile'jsome
remarks-arid selected 'his text
from John 1:42.~ Rev Peay certa+ttly preached
a powerful sermon followed
hv ? ""ft"** .msnilnt UJ V>v the Mrwip- r
'dator. After a few remarks he start-,
ed the-collection with $1.00, the fol- 1
[lowing gave $1.00: Rev-. W, G. Gun.ter,
Rev. A. Phillip, Rev. S, ,W. Jack-o.,
son,. Rev." A. Sanders, Rev. Hays,
'Deacon Whittaker, Bro. Palmer, Sister
Boyce and Sister Davis. This.':
collection amounted to $10.50. '"Bene-;
diction and recess for dinner, j
After refreshing,^the Union reas- '
sembled after devotional exercises, the ]
Moderator announced that the hour
had arrived for the Doctrinal- sermon^J
Rev. A. Sanders being the appointee^
ascended the pulpit accompanied by ,
Revs. A. Phillip and Cokey.* Hymn
422. C. M.. was lined by Rev. Cokey. ;
Prayer was offered by Kev. Phillip, j
Rev. A. Sanders preached the Doctrinal
sermon from 2 Cor.l:7. Did
not our hearts burn within while he
talked with us by the~~way?. After ,
which roll call of churches and delegates
was made. The following .
churches contributed:? ?
Mt. Pilgrim, Killian $5.00
ML?Qlive. Columbia $5.00
M acedonta, Irmo . - $5^0?
Jehovah, Columbia $5.00
We thank the Union and the pub- *
lie; for the sum Of $67.16.
Our next session will be held with
the Macedonia-Baptist Ghureh, Irmo^?
Rev. S. W. Jackson, Pastor.
Deacon Mays, Treasurer,"'
Rev. S. W. Jackson,. Clerk and Rep.
SIDNEY PARK C. M. j'
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* Sunday School opened at1 the" usual
hour 10:30 by staging, "Holy, Holy."
A splendid lesson wa^ dismissed by
the teachers and pupils after which
it was reviewed by the superintendent,
the attendance was good, also the col-'
lection. !
At eleven thirty anumcrous crowd
gathered to witness the splendid ser
mon preached by our own Rev. W. j !
E. Farmer. His text was taken from
Galatians, 6:1?"Stand fast therefore
in the liberty wherewith Christ
hath made us free, andbe not entangled
again with the yoke of bondage."
A spiritual wave sweat throuerh the
church and held the audience spell- \
bound. After service collection was
taken up which amounted greatly, i-1
r The Simpkins Entertainers (or-'
chestra) entertalnedus with a wonder- j"
ful program Sunday at 6 o'clock. _ ^ |
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THE PALMETf
Mr. Willie Wilson, a student of Allen
University, gave us a great lecture.
Subject: "Realization.'*
.The ChoralClub of this church also
rendered several splendid selections
This program was epjoyefl by all who
witHesswl.it.
?-Rov. W. C. ? Wilson^of this city
preached for us Sunday night. His
text was taken from the Prophet Daniel
4:14. "He cijiod; aloud, and said
Ihus, 'Hew down the"7ree, and cut off
his branches, shake off his leaves. 1
and scatter his fruit; let the~beasts
3'et away from under it and the fowls
frum his branches.*" Thla" seWrfOTT *
aroused the audience and held them
rpcil-hound during the sermon. -? <
Services' at the usual hour next
Sunday. The public is invited to atend.___
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Miniatcra Union Meets There
wCre thirtOOh Of the preachers "
)f Columbia, who were present at
he meeting; last Tuesday: The meet- J
Trg- was-, held "V t-he-ve&ay little busj^icss
room of the First Calvary Baptist-Church,
of which'the Rev. H. W.
[-one: is the liberal hearted pastor.
fHere was fire in the stove and the
room was made comfortable.
The Rev. George T. Dillard is the
Chaplain of the Union and he conduced.the
devotions. He sung and prayed
hen read several passages of Scripure
bearing on the assurance of faith.
He ftlso made some remarks in explanation
of these passagjes. His
,alk was edifying and inspiring to the
ninisters. - *
The Union elected the following as
'epOi'tei-s: - "Rev; r. E. Lowbry and
Rev. A. E. Lomax. Rev. I. E. Lowery
~ To report the proceedings Of the"
[tnv I.omax- for The Recorder-Indi:ator.
Rev. E. A. A.dams is the pres-"
derifof The Union, and-presides with
rrnce and dignity.
The Union fixed, Wednesday, Feb. "
?4 as the time for the installation of
'he ofliccrs, This exercise will take "
place- at the Sidney. Park C. M. E.
hh.uTfch. n.nU thu .Rpv?' N.~ Sr Smith^wUL =
Treat-h the'" installation sermon. 0Dr.
[TlhDnvis^v.ill btTMasTer of Ceremon^"
es. Dr.W. E. Farmer moved that
jyppr'r be served hy. the ladies of the
several churches and the motion was
lnaninjioijsty adopted.
Dr. DTlI. Sims and Rr. H. W. Long
addressed the Union after which the
Ineetinif adjourned with the benedicLion
by Dr. i. D. Davis.
The T fn:.on will meet next Tuesday
Rev." I. E. Lowery* Reporter.
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JUDGE C. J KIMBALL
TO SPEAK AT ZION
Judge C. J. Kiimball of the
^nicJpr.'l ?Court of Columbia
ivill deliver an adddress *at- Zion
Baptist' Church Sunday aftermon,
G:00 p. niT, Feb. 7th. Thir
jublic i> curdially invited to hear
his?eminent jurist, the judge
vho metes out justice to white
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and black alike. One who beiqvds
fn strict justice tempered
with mercy.
Every colored man, woman,
ivinlball Sunday afternoon at
jtrrctly 13:00 p.
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"MATH"Sv AND
FUNERALS.
NEWBERRY, S. C.
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Mrs. Ida Lake died January
26.
Mr. Gilford Pettis died January
26. ' ' - ....
Peter Henderson, a weU known
farmer, died January 27. :
Mrs. Tena Butler died January
9ft :
Mrs. Alice Baker, the wife
of L. Baker, dfcd January 28.
; Mrs. Minnf^ B. Harris Counts
died.January 28. -
ll^seems as though Newberry
|s passing away. v
In remembrance of Hiawatha'
Napnlean Attles who died ^lan?
iiarv 4. 1926 in DetroiLMichigan.
BEREAVEMENT .
In a lonely graveyard
Lies my dear loved one,
Outjgf pain and sorrdV,
No more here to roam.
He is resting sweetly,
Wit^ his Savior dear,
Listening, waiting patiently
Fo?.jpte:lo join him there. i
A' dear friend,
Hettie M. Frazier.
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-/ CARD OF THANKS '
Mrs. C. HHDannelly wishes to thank
her many friends for the kindness
shown and the many floral tributes
mother, Mrs. Georgianna Salley.
CARD OF THANKS
I extend my most hearty
thanks lu my many in and out
of the city friends for the many
telegrams, letters"and wordsToF
condolnccc and sympathy in respectof
my devoted husband, David
P. Gardner, who departed this
life a few weeks ago. Also to"
the many friends who attended
his funeral to pay their last tribute
of respect to his memory.
And for the many beautiful floral
offerings, and to Revs. Long and
White for the beautiful eulogy
over his- remains, also to Mr.
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IT uiiA'ii uai wnu luuuuiiigiy
^a"ng a very appropriate solo.
The Messrs. Johnsonr Bradley
arid Morris for their very polite
and unique service.
Again thanking one and all
With best wishes I am respectfully
you^s, . ^ +-.
Mrs. Carrie Keitt Gardner,
Columbians. C.
RUFFIN, S. a
Mr. Joe Harrison'who has been
sick, lor quite a while died Saturday'
morning. ,
His funeral was held at Buck Head
Church, Rev. C. BIjb Brown, pastor,
officiating,assisted by Rev. F. Ackerman
and Rev. I. Crosby.
The Church has, lost one of her
oldest members ^andoflteers. He was
a faithful Steward and Leader,,.
He leaves a few relatives and a
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
BETHEL A. M. E. CHL'RCH
Corner -Sumterand-'Tgytttf ~STir~~1'
Bit. E. A. . Adams, Pastor.
SERVICER:
Sunday School 10:1)0 A. M.
Morning Service 11:15 A. M.
A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
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SIDNEY PARK C^.M. E. CHURCH
1100 Block Blandinir Street
Rev. W. E. Farmer._Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday ^School
Morning Service T-. .44. 11 30 A. M.
EDWOrth T oncrno .
?.... ~--t, o:.ju- jr. Hi
Evening Service 7:30 P M
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JONES CHAPEL A. M. K. /loN
, CHURCH.
Corner Sumter and Rlnssnm Str?i.t>.
Rev. A. E. Lomax, Pastor.. ?
SERVICES: ,
Morning Service 11:00 A.~M".
Sunday Scho6l ;< . 12:30 P. M.
V. C. E. Society .uC-v-, ... 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service .... 8:00 P. M.
2nd. CALVARY BAPT 1ST CHURCH
~r ~ 1500 Block Bull" Street
f Rev. H. M. Moore, Pastor.
SERVICES: . f
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
let. CALVARY BAPTIST CHI.'ROH
- Richland StreetREV.
H. W. LONG. Pastor. ...
SERVICES:
Sunday School iu:oo A. 31.
Morning Service 11:30 A. M
B. Y. P. U. 6.00 P. M
Evening Service 8:00 P Itl
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
Corner fiervais and Barnuell Su
Rev. N. S. Smith,. Pastor!
_ SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A. M
Morning Service 11:30 A. M
League . 6.30 1'. M
Evening Service' .. : 7:30 P. M
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. C. White. Pastnr.
SERVICES:
Sunduy School? 1U:UU A. Al
Morning Service 11:30 A. M
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M
Evening Service , _ 7:00 P. M
NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor
Sunday School ; 10:30 A. M
Morning Service __ 11:3C
B.Jf. P. U. 5:00 P. iVi
Evenfntr fiarvioo ^ %*
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?ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
ri .Booker Washington' Heights
Rev. L.-C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICES: *
Sunday School - , .10:30 A. M
Alornnig Service 11:30 A'. M
B. Y. P. U. ; 6:00 P. M
Evening Service 1... 7:30 P. M
FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCB
-Rev. E. T. Ilampton, Pastor
* . 405 Marion "Street
Morning Service.- 11:3(
Evening Service : ;7:3C
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
f_ 2130 Sumter Street
Rev. D* G. Robinson, Pastor.
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[Sunday School -llhflO A. M
hPreaehtng^rzrr-- 1?11:30 A. M
IH. Y. P. U. ?T?-* ?:UU P. M
J Preaching' ,z 8:00 P. M
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor
SERVICES:
j^ugday School ^ .10:00 A. M
Mi rning Servi<?*? A. M
B. Y. P. U. ..1 6:00 P. M
Evening Service 7:00 P. M
JOHNSON-BRI
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1115 Washington
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Divine Street .1- . - ^.
Rev. T. M. Boykin, Pastor.
SERVICES: .1
ISunday Sohook--K)rO<). A . ' M 1
"jMoFn'rig"Service . 11 rGO A. M
-j B.'.Y, ' 7.00 P. 4fc?
i Evepii>;r; Service 8:00 P M
.(BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHLKCB
' Lyon Street ;
. Kev. ?_ !!._ Smith. Pastor
SEHYHJKS:
j Sunday Sclnx;] 10:00 A. M
Morning Ssrviee U :3U A. M
r? .r ^ -
i U. 6:00 P. M
-Evening Service 4 r w.nn p u ? ?
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MARY'S EPISCOPAL ('flCRCB
Corner Orei-n and (Tates Streets
? Riv. 1. 1. Pollard, Pastor. '
,, SIR VICES- ' Sunday
School 1 ?>:0U A. A!
Morning Service _/ 11:15 A. M "
Afte/n<ion Service 4 P. II?: j?
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2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
services:
I Sunday School - 1,0:30 A. M
IMorning Service .V.T 11:30 a mr
b. y, p.,u. ;;e:oG p. m . ~
Evenly .Service 8-KH1- ~ ;?
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'MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
. ,tevl- H. M. My erg;. Paatnr - ^ . - -
SERVICED: ~
jSunday School 10:30 A. M
Aflat uwm gervk'e . 2:U0 P. M 1 "
B. V.. P, if.-. ... , 6:00 P. M
i Evening Service 1... 8:00 P. M
CH AI'PKLLE STATION A. M. K. '
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Corner?Sennfc?a-ud?Pine Street*. *
ReVi L. (?. Bowman, Pastor..
-? 'SLHAK.ES;? ,
Morning Service .11:30 A M'
Sundaj School ,^ 3;00 p. M
A. C. E. League ~~ 6:30 P. M.
; Fvqnrng Scpviee ? M
. JONES TABERNACLE
. Rev. B. G. Gj-ayhart, Pastor. .
" J SERV ICES: / \
?Sunday School .. 10:00 A-. M ? - -
.^Afternoon Serv ice 3:00 P. Hi
~^T~Y. P. U. 7 - 6:00 P. M'
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uniting ocrvice -7- ' 6:00 P. M
I.AUHU.N, PKrHSUYTFRrAN >-?r
Uev. 1. I). Davis, Pastor.
SERVICES:,
' Morning Sdrvioe __ 11:^5 A. M. * *
';Sunday School 4:00 P. M.
| Christian Endeavor 6:00 P. M
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) ~ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
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?*?* ncnuerson street
' SERVICES! :
Sunday School __10:Q0 A. M
Morning - Service 11:15 A, M
A. C. L. League -r-__6:30 P. M. i
Evening Service I .17:30 P. M
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.1 .. Itidgewood , L _ Sunday
Si'lmol 11:30 7~?"?~~
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I EMASLEL A. M. E. CHURCB
kendlaltown.
_j? Rev. D. M. McGILL, Pastor.
SERVICES:
! Sunday School ..10:00 A. M.
j Morning Service _.llfC0 A. M.
A. C. E. League 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. IE
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OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
1915 Laurel Street
REV, W. G. G INTER, Pastor. ' .
. , SundftV Xphnnl 1 1 -no A M
!lt!venin? Service " 7:30 P. M.
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