The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 27, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5
Saturday February 27, 1S26
^~j~ Church News
BY DR. J.J
- oo^^C83tn^mwoaooox>^a>i3p/:tO:C
u ST. LUKE'S P. E. CHURCH [
Hampton Avenu<?
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Those who."attended St. Luke's:
I Church last Sunday morning: seemed1;
?fee?have?been?very?muoh?impreae'd i
with the newly, elected rector the Rev.,
Thomas D. Brown, who preached and <
administered "the Holy- ComrhunionT
from St. Luke's Gospel 9:23, "And He
said to them all, 'If any qian would
come after Me let him deny himself
and take up his cross and follow
Me."' ~ . ?
The mnistpr is an 'excellent reader
a minute thinker and a ready speaker.
Hnlcomes to lis liifthly recommended.
He fias the name of being one of the.1
'?=-- strongest minis! res in the Episcopal J
L Clergy.
I We feel that we are fortunate in 1
RQgiiriifa_ihr? sprvirnV""of <mch nn able
minister-for-St. Luke-'sGhnreh and for
the City of Columbia.
Sunday night quite a large crowd 1
gathered, for evening- prayer at which .
time the minister made a short talk.
And outlined his work for the yfear.
Regular services every Suhday at 1
11:15 a. mi and 8:00 p. m.?during
the Lenten' Season Holy Communion
every Sunday morning at 8:00 o'clock.1
Lenten Services every Wednesday
and Friday nights at 8:00' p. m.
Visitors are always welcome to all
of our serviqes.
, LADSON PRESBYTERIAN
1 . CHURCH
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sunaay was ja red-Tetter day. The
^Lpastor, Rev. J[. D. Davis was favored
Bvith the presence ofRev. N. A. Byrd,
HD-JX^Q?r:Ne3K.-JeEseyT-who ^preached a
Brcry?TTTtrm*sting -mid Instructive ter
moil from St. Matthew 7:1G, "Ye shall
Bknow them by their fruits."
B?Affer?drawing a beautifol picture-^B
of the location where these words
B were spoken, and presenting so pie of
the requirements such as Education,
B. Wealth. Influence and Ambition; while
: these were good yet they djd not
Bq constitute the fruits of the spirit.
W~ He named several things as fruitsr
f of spirit, such as: Kindness, Patience,
Fo.rg.iv.eness a/id* Righteousness.^...
The Sunday School under Mrs.
Rutherford was full of pep ?-Jrideed
all seejped to have been filled with
. the Spirit.
The Christian Endeavor gave way
for- the - Sacred. Concdrt, and Pew
There were a "number of delegations
Rally conducted by Mrs. I. D. Davis.
The following program, was rendered.
Invocation by?the Pastor,a beautiful
anthem was rendered by the second
" Calvary -Ghoir?.-Instrumental Solo?Splo?Mr.
Clarence W-hite. Vocal Solo
?Mr." Henry Allen. Saxophone'Duet
??Messrsr- Leroy Sinvpkins?ami?Ben
Harrison. Vocal S?l??Miss Geneva
Cornwell., Violin Solo?Mr. Eugene
Simpkins.. Selection by Choral Class
Sidney Park Chuhch. Vocal Solo="-;
Miss Lucile Brumfickl. Quartet from i
.Second Calvary Choir. Vocal Solo? Mrs.
Margaret Smith. Anthem?2nd.
Calvary Choir. Those who missed this
program missed a--great treat.
The'Second Calvary Choir crowned
.?themselves - with?laurels. "
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Indeed, the whole program w&?, sr
grfeat success financially'iu\d otherwise
On Thursday evening, March 4th,
the Rev. J. C. White, the prince Among
preachers and his congregation will
worship with us.' Come and hear him
and his Jubilee Choir. . ?
ZION BAPTIST?CHURCH NfcWS.
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Miss Laura Bynum, Junior College
student of Benedict College, conduce ,
ted the-opening and closing exercises
of Sunday School last Sunday morning.
Dr. J. H. Goodwin reviewed the
lessom Our cbUfictiorr^was splendid,
after the lesson had been interestingly
discussed by the various classes.
.11:30. Preaching. hour. Pastor J.
C. White f$ced a full house, the choir
sang beautifully. Dr. White's , text
was: "Launch out into the deep, and
?let down,?your nets for a draught."
The Church was revived and animated
and all seemed to have been greatly
, revived.
At 3 p. m., the pastor-was called
down to Zion Chapel (Raleigh) to
preach the funeral sermon of Effie
Chandler, the Christian and high
toned wife of the Rev. A. C. Chandler,
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me umirman 01 ine executive Doara
of the Gethsemane Baptist Associa
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Great crowds turned out to pay their
respects t* that noble Christian he- .
/roine. Dr. White used as a text,
"By faith Enoch was translated that
he should/not see death for before his
translation he hrfd this testimony that
ha pleased?God." Other speakers were:
Revs. R. M. Myers,-J. M. My^ 1
e^s and Paul Haynes.
The pjight services were given over
to adtyesses delivered by the Hon.
r" Prod fx. Moore, editor yi the New
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Or Columbia _f
C. WHITE ;._ _ 1 i..
<000 >OOOOOOWKK1CT3^CBWC8C^
york Age and the Rev. Dr. Bycd of
Jersey City, New Jersey. To a [
packed house of near 2,500 people,
Ihese distinguished gentlemen spoke,
a number of visitors and business men .
and woman from other Churches heard t,
those great men. Dr. J. H. Goodwin
Columbia's eloquent drator' happily
responded the addresses.
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH "
The Church With a Kind Reception. .
Sunday, Feb.T4, Sunday School, was
conducted by Asst. Supt W. L. Lyles,
which was well attended.
For the morning service, the pastor
preached From Isiah. Sub. "Krepara- ^
tion.". His argumentwasTull of free
thought and much spiritual force. We '
were revived and are thankful" tdour J
God for "this wonderful messenger.
At 6 p. m.; "the B. "Y. PTTXr WB3YJ- pened
Jn the usual way by president j
J. II. Bookhart. The program was in- ,
teresting.
In the evening the pastor^ preached '
from Acts 4:20, subject "The freedom 1
of God's grace." This truly was the
crowning service of the day. If it
were not too much to say, we would
that Columbia could have heard -him
for it is better heard than told. In his
argument lingers these thoughts: 'The
disciples have much to say about Jesus
If you know of those that need Jesus',
tell them about Him."
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E.
- CHURCH NEWS -?
Sunday School opened at 1Q.30
the usual hour with the?Supt. i
auiy. a spienaia l?fcs6h W&3 dlS-"
cussed,'sub.. "Christ the
resurrection and trie lite, nethat
believetn in me, though he "
were dead, yet shall he live."
After the discussion, of the lesson,
the Supt. reviewed it irt full
to the whole school. Then reports
were made from the different
classes. ?--- ~r
At 11:30, a vast number of
people gathered to give ear to a
good sermon. Rev. Farmer, the
jpastoiy widely known as second
to none, in the .City took his text
from 1st John ^3:1-2. Subject,
'Changed [Relations". He staged
his po'ints clearly, how relations
are ch^ngod; ete.?Aftar-the
sermon, collection was lifted
which amounted greatly.
. At 6 .P. M. a splendid program
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was renaerea oy tne n.pwortn
League. Miss E.-B_-SingletoString
Band rendered several |
splendid selections. The League
is^doing fine workf The atten- j
dance ls^nlnety-eight per" cent!
each Sunday. We also have aj
lecture each Sunday by. some
great speaker. The music that "
the League renders rings out j
thrdUgh the church. Members i
come from different churches to
*t- -t r
listen to this sweet musicw The,
League invites all to come'ont j
and take a part in this program
or to give ear "t6 a great program
ml /~11 1 i-11..1 L. . Jftl ? H
i xie "^norai v^iuo is suit in progress
and rendering splendid
music, ;; -*
?Evening Service began at 8:80 ~
Rev. Farrner "Reached another i
inspiring sermon.
Services at the ustial hours i
next Sunday. 'The public is in-'
vited to attend.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH 1
As a 'result of the Membership j
Drive the membership showed a re- j
markable increase. 4
Sunday after' the study of the les- j
son by classes, Mr. Stanback "ftfcr
Chester, S. C.'a very energetic Sunday
school wPrker reviewed the lesson
which was very good indeed.
Sunday morning, Dr. E. A. Adams i
selected as a text, preaching to o full
congregation: St. Matthew, 7:12, j
"Therefore all things what so ever.
ye would that men should do unto!
you do ye even so In them." Sub?
"The Golden Rule." The sermon was
full of practical emphasis made oft _
the vert "Do." It is action. After
all, what we do in this life that counts
so much for or against us and not
what we may say. It is the most
rensnnnhle, the fairest of all, rulfiA__
laid down anywhere to govern mankind.
? It- is perfect, it is justice, practice
itand all will be well.'
Sunday at 4 p. m. Dr. Byrd of Jersey
City and Mr. Fred Moore of
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New York City, Editor of the NeWjF
York* Age** t*(VastlflfeuYaK^ ' VisI^ s
tors made addresses to a representa- I
live audience on the anhject: "WhaL r
are we doing - fdr ourselves,? and n
what wje are not doing for ourselves.
Both addresses were pregnant with F
splendid food for thought and life
living, wholesome?advice.
- Dr. By*rd said?"In order that we
may have the things we want ahd
must have Christianity (not religion) *
must function in our lives?the Gol- ?
Mr. Moore?"We must practice y
Christianity in society, in business, ^
if we hope ever to develop as a race? ^
dence in each other, trust each other u
more, stick together." < g
?Mr, W. H. Harvey and Atloiniey g
Frederick made responsive talks.
After a splendid meeting of the
A. C. E .League servicevwe listened to ^
i ypry prnnH cormnn gnnrloy auoning V
ny Dr. L. A Logan, Past.or.ol Clinton y
Station, Clinton, S C. Text found in
St. Luke, 19:3, "And he sought to C
see Jesus, who he was but could not
[fir the press, because he^was little
if stature." Many helpful sugges:ions
made on life living. : Asserted?
Zaccharus, though a rich man lacked
something in his life that only Jesus ^
muld give." ~
FIRST dALVARY BAPTIST p
CHURCH "
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_ 'The Church With a Welcome" 1
Everything is moving smoothly'at a
First Calvary. The Sunday School v
seemed very much alive last Sunday n
with a large attendance. The lesson
was reviewed with enthusiasm by the ^
Sujyerintendent Mr. "H. W. Harrison.
Promptly at 11:1& a. m., the pastor ?
presented a beautiful sermon on the e
subject: "A Victorious Life," from the ^
text, 2 Timothy, 4:7~"to a splendid '
and appreciative audience.
"At ^3t30~p.~m., the Br~?r~Pr"U. was '
held with the President Mr. M. S..
Stetyart presiding. Mrs. E. W: Long I ?
had charge of the following program. ^
Reading?Miss .Bernard Robinson, Vi- j j;
olin selectioft?Mr^ Romeo Robinson ^
Talk on the Lessons-Mrs. I. P. White:
This was ja. splendid program. ? Again
in the evening the pastor ^
preached an interesting sermon from ' ^
the text, John 10:10, subject, "The j
More Abundant Life." ?
We are pleased to. report that Mrs. a
P. M. Bowling who has been seri- ^
ously ill at the Waverley Hospital is *now
improving and we wish for her 1
a speedy recovery. . t
JONES CHAPEL Ar-M.?fi. Z. -*
CHURCH
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Sunday Feb. 2.1, 11:00 o'clock. ?
Rev. A. E. Lomax preached a great
sermon from the 10th chapter of St. *
Luke?41st, yjrsc,?"Martha,?Martha,'
thou art careful and troubled about s
many things." Subject: "Slavery to
ft'ion/lo urnvA / ?*> n
ii^ynug nwic jyicocnv. v
At 12:30. o'clock, Sunday School ir
opened with a large attendance. Lesson
was read and discussed by the
school. ' ~ ~
6:30 o'clock V. C. E. Society was at ^
members an dfriends of the Society. ^
8:00 o'clock Rev. J. L. Harrington a
preached from St. Luke 19:10. Subject w
"Zaccharus come down out of the tree" i
This sermon was full of thought and
gr.eatly enjoyed.
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DR J. C. WHITE CALLED BAPTIST
BISHOP OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ji
Dr. White was'receiving many con-jV
graiuiauons aoout tne congress ne
invited -here?M^thodist and Baptist
tdld him, let not his heart be troubled.
reesEsdr
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CHURCH NEWS
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Last Sunday, Feb. 21, was a
pleasant day and our Sunday
Ichool was at its best and tfte
gsson was enjoyed fay all thai
/ere present. Our School is getng
along nicely and our Supt
?. C. Cook is getting things lined
p tor the Sunday School Conress
and every Supt. is busy
etting things linedup we think.
Next Sunday we shall begin to
ractice our. Easter program
diich we expect to be fine this
ear. '
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- CHURCH NOTES
(By Mrs. ^.lice Jones)
Union,. S. C. Feb.24?Rev. W. Q.
Velch, D: D: the pastor in charge
omes well recommended from the
laces he has served and promises
mch for the cause of Christ's Kingom
and the uplift of humanity ir
Itiion All classes, creeds and colors
re giving him the praise for his
*ell begun work, and flock in large
umbers to hear him.* ~~
The Woman's Home and Foreign
lissionary Society is a great asset to
he Church. Mrs. Janie G. Douglas,
ne of McBeth St. High School teachrs,
Is. at the head of this or'ganizaion
and believes in carrying things
over the top." ~
The First Quarterly Conference
rith the affable Presiding Elder, Rev
, C. Baum in charge, cenvened Friday
lir V* f FnK ?\fVi onel fUft ""
..v, * vu* uwi oiiu me uuouicaa CAedited
in a way which proved that
>r. Baum is a man of executive abiity.
$102.7U was raised duxingT the
uarter. " ' , .
Ort Monday evening, Feb. 15 "Prof,
as. W. Eichelberger, Jr., A. M.j the
uperintendent of Religious Eduction
of the A. M. E. Z. Church, was
reeted with applause by a large and
ppreciative audience, while he talked
rom the subject: "A new Program of
'.hristian Education. Why?" Tho
newsage brought by this brilliant,
oung, intellectual giant was ,a maserpiece
of oratory, eloquence'end proound
truths. ? ?
Prof. Eichelberger has travelled ex?n&fvely
in- Foreign lands, as well as
ver his own country, and is one of
best informed men of America.
Ee is residing ~in Chicago, but-*a-naiva
of Columbia, S. C.?at fact which
weltS our hearts with pride. H
Bishop E# D. W. Jones of Washingonr-D.
C,, Qie Rt. "Rayvdivine ir
harge, is expected' Sunday, the 28th
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IN MBMORIAM.
[n loving remembrance of Miss Ethel
T. Jackson ^ho left ps T"eb. 8. iazj
t the age of 16 years, 11 months, 2
eeks. She was born Feb.22nd 1908.
Ted in Philadelphia', Pa.
o?more on?Earth to?roam
And claim our love,
>ur darling _ one gone home
To rest above;
iow, low her Casket lies,
But.far above'the skies,
Worthy hands -grasped her prize
When "Ethel went home. ?
A loving aunt, Mrs. Z. M. Jeffers
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I CHURCH DIKECTUKY"
[ CHURCH
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sta.
Rev. EL A. Adams, 1'aator. ,
r SteKVlCES: r "" j
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. j
Morning Service r_.-_-r^ll:16 A. M. ,
A. C. E. League P. M.
I Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
! SIDNEY PARK C. M. EL CHURCH '
> 1100 Bloeh- Blending?Street ~
Rev." W. E." Farmer," Pastor.
SERVICES:
_ Sunday School- T 10:30 A. M. ?
1 Morning Service . 11:30 A. M. | j
r Epwurlh League? 5:30~P; M., j
, Evening Service ... 7:30 P. M.jj
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION j
Cli U RCH: h
Corner Sumter and Rlno?~ '
- ???s, ?#?voouiu oirccis
Rev. A. E. I.nnrtar, Paatur L_
. ' SERVICES:- _4_
Morning Service 11:00 A. M.i-Sunday
School 12:30 P. M.;S
V. C. IS,'Society 6:30 P. M. i]
Evening Service 8:00 p. M. >
2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
150.0 Block Bull Street 2
Rev. H. M. Moore, Pastor.
, SERVICES:
! Sunday School 10:00 A. M
1 ^Iorning Service -_T___^_11:15 A. M. j
B. Y. P. U. .. 6:00 P. M. j
1 Evening Service . 7:30 PM. ]
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, let. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
? Richland Street
?REVvtfc^V. LONG. Pastor.
SERVICES:
_ Sunday School 10.00 A. M. 7
Morning Service,-. 11:30 A. M. *
_ B. Y. P. UT. 6:00 P. M. j
, Evening Set-vice __ 8:00 P. M. j
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH j
Corner. Gervais and BarnwelLSta^ ,
r . ' Jtev. N- S. Smith. Paator. j_
7 F SERVICES:
r^uiRfiiy School 1, "10:30 A. M.
Morning Service 11:30 A. M. j
League 6:30 P. M. <
E.vening Service "L30 P. M. j
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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH | Rev.
J. C. White, Pastor.
SERVICES: . :
. Sunday School .1-1: 10:00 Ar-At., r
. Morning Service Tr.'?_ 11:30 A. M. <
Evening Service 7:00 P., M. j
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NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH "
Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor L
-Sunday ScKooL 10:30 A M I
'"Morning"Service 11:30
B. Y. P. U. . 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service _ 7:30 P. M. i
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ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH ?<
- Booker Washington 'Heights
Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
: Mornnig Service 11^80 A. =M^ =
LB. Y. P/U. ?6:00 P. M. (
Evening Service ' 7:30 P. M. 1
FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor
405 Marion Street
Morning Service ... 11:30
Evening.. Service v 7:30 ,
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1
- ?2130 Sumter Street J
Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor. 1
f ' , ' SERVICES:
Sunday School-^ __10:30 A. M. I
i Preaching 11:30 A. M. 1
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
- Prooohing ----- 6:00 P. M. ~
ANTIOCH-BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. C.^CRUMPTON, Pastor
unday School i_10:00 A. M.
I Morning Service ___11:30 A. M.
B. X; P. U i 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service : 7:00 P. M.
} miNITY BAPTIST CHURCH
__?'.1609 Harden Street
Rev. R. C. STOVER, Postor. - >
k- Sunday School __ . 10:00 A. M.
* Morning Service 11:30 A. M. '
)-;&??. P. U. 6:30 P. M. >
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
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IJOHNSON-BRAI
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1115 Washington
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at r-wim
Divine Street
BAT. T. M. Bojkin, Putor. ?. ....
SERVICES:
Sunday School?r-.rr-HhOfr~Ar."ftt?* "
Morning Service .tjt 11:30 A. M
B. Y. P. U. 7:00 P. JL
Svening Service , 8:00 P. M
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BETHLEHEM $A_PTIST CHURCH
Lynn Street
" feev. 8. H. Smith, Paator ? ^ - .
. SERVICES: w
Sunday School =L^..10:00 A. M * r.'Moraing
Service 11:30 A M - , *'
3. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M
Evening Service 8:00 P. M - --
IT. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCfl
Corner Green and Gates Streets
?? SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A M, - ?T
J n' " .
nviumK oervic# -.11:15 A. M.
Ifternoon Service P. M ?
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!nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
R?*. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
SERVICES: . 3
Sunday School ___.:10:30 A. M
doming Service ill:30 A. M ' *
3. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M
Svenin* Service 8:00 P. M.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.?1
SERVICES
Sunday School _rrrrr^ri0:30 ATflt
Afternoon Service 2:00 P. M
3. TTP. U. 6:00 P w
Evening Service 8:00 P. U
CHAPPELLE STATION A^M. E.
- t church: ~
Corner Senate end Pine Si recta.
: Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor.
' SERVICES:
horning Service .11:30 A. M
sunday School : 3:00 P. M
V. C. E. League .'I 5:30 P. M.
Evening Service r 7:80 P. M
JONES TABERNACLE i!
Rev. B. G. Gray hart. Pastor.
- SERVICES: ~ ,
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Vfternoon Service 3:00 P. M 'Tm.
3. Y. P. "C. 6:00 P. M " .
evening Service 8:00 P. 1L
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IADSON PREDDYTERIAN ?
Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor.
, SERVICER:?
Morning Service -*-7-11:16 A;-M.- Sunday
School __7?? 4:00 P. ? '
Christian Endeavor ... 6:00 P. U "
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8T. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
415' Henderson Street
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor. '?
SERVICES:
Sunday School r ^_'__10:00 A. li
Morning Service.,??11:16 A. M.
C. E. League 6:30 P. M,
Evening Service 7:30 P. M. TEMPLE.
-ZION BAPT. CHURCH
Ridgewood '
Sunday School 11:30
Morning Service 12:80
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Kendlaltown.
Rev. JULIUS HOLM AN, Pastor. ** ? ' :
SERVICES:
Sunday School .---10:00 A. M. ?
Morning Service -------- 11:80 -A-.-M7 ?
C. E. League 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service^ .*.8:00 P. M.
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ht: olive baptist church
1915 Laurel Street
REV. W. G. GUNTER, Pastor.
Sunday School- u_.,_ 11:00 A. M.
Morning Service : 12:00 M. ~
Evening Service l 7:30 P. M. ?
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