The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, July 10, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Church News
| BY DR. J.
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1ST CALVARY BAPTIST CHU&CH
"The ChurcK with ^Welcome"
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Last Sunday was a full day with
V . a good attendance at Sunday School
under the leadership of the Supt. Mr,
H, W. Harrison and his teachers who
are doing some splendid work."
For the morning service the pulpit
was graced with the Rev. M. H. Holloway.
The paator, Rev. H. W. Jiong
delivered a scholarly sermon from
the text Psa. 145:11, subject: "The
Glories of the Kingdom of God."
Immediately after the morning service
the Women's Missionary Society
held their monthly meeting, with the
president, Mrs. Julia Hart Dresidinc.
At 5 p. m. the B. Y. P. U. gave a
sacred concert, the president Mr. M.
S. Stewart presiding. The program
was wa fnllnwa- Snnp hy ih* lliiifrrr
? Prayer?Deacon^ P. White. Cornet
Solo~Mr. E. M. Keitt. Violin-Cello
Solo?Miss C. B. Singleton; Reading
,?Miss R. C. Watson. Paper?Mrs. E.
W. Long. Instrumental Selection?
Mrs. Jetfers. Vocal Solo?Miss Sarah
- Jennings. 1 Keading?Mrs] Hattie
Stewart. Vocal Solo?Miss Daisy
Roach. Remarks?-Pastor.
The above presentation was a beautiful
one and the President, Mr. M. S.
Stewart and his committee is due
:?much fiedlt for attangmg such "a
* -program, and they wish to th$nk
those who participated.
At the evening service the pastor
preached an interesting sermon to an
?t? : appreciative audience. , ?.
?Miss L. F. Harrison, Rep.
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JONES jfcHAPEL A. M. E. Z.
CHURCH NOTES
We are laboring hard for the Mas*
ter. v ^
Morning worship began at 11 a. m.
with an excellent sermon by Mrs. M.
? -M-C. Hargrave from St. MattT2ST:2^
m#ci say .unto you, I-will not drink
henceforth of this fruit of the vine
.. until that day when I drink it new
^ with you in my Father's Kingdom."
Subject: "Institution ~*of the Lord's
Supper."
Many hearts were uplifted while
she gave unto us God's wor^J. Later
she sang one of her spirituals: "I got
the ke^ to the kingdom, etc." Many
gaye vent to their feelings. ?
The Lord's Supper was adminstered
. setting forth His suffering" on''Calvary's
cross that we would have a
* right to the tree of life. ^
Simeon S?V.ol ..too
utiytMj wiiut v> a a ill
shape. Many were out to begin the
Jfc*^Tiew_ lesson for this" quarter. Subj.
"Israel Enslaved In Egypt." Lusggn
Text Ex. 1:1-14.
At 4~1>. m. Mrs. M. M. C.Hargrave
delivered a sermon to the^W. H: & P.
M. Society of the~Church. Text Jonah
? 3:6: "For the^ word came unto the
King of Ninevah and he arose from
y him and covered him with sackcloth
and sat in 'ashes." . Subj. "Jonah
prays for the Niverites." We rejoiced
over her- message.
V. C. E. assembled at 6:30. Topic
for discussion "Christian Love". I
Corrt?:i-13, Matt. 25:40. All
present enjoyed the topic on
Chiistian Luvt; ltftl liy_Miss Oi'iUudc
Lomax.
8 p. m. we were called to worship
again. A spicy sermon by Dr. A. E.
Lomax, Joshua 3:4: subj. "A strange
V Way." Read as follows:" Yea there
shall be a space between you. and it
about two thousand cubits by measure
come not near unto it, that ye may
?.know the way by which ye must go;
for ye have not passed this way here
tofore." A highly pleasing dis
? course. .
Visitors from various Churches of
,? the City were seen in the audience
v also from out of town.
Attendance and collection were
good during the entire day.
Those on the sick list: Mrs. Hattie
Floyd, Wheat Street; Mrs. G. W?
FeaSter,"Harden Street; Mr. M. Carolina,
Elmwood Avenue; Mrs. Wren,
Fair Grounds.
Visit the sick and give words of encouragement.
?.Come and join the ^reaping band.
Our motto: "We stand for thfc right,
condemn the wrong; justice to all
I and malice to none,
b MisS L. C. Willnims
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH NEWS
v Sunday, July 4th at the Church was
regarded by all' who attended, as a
y^very interesting and benefiicial day.
At the communion services there
w." was a large attendance. The sermon
preached by the rector, the Ret. Thomas
D, Brown preceeding the com
munion.was very interesting, and filled
with valuable advice and admonition
impressing and convincing, his hear
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i Of Columbia j
C. WHITE ~ .1
vyo*o*o\i\yo\rtAi\rtyQ\>\>\yQr<Hyo,Q,o'o^>>o'Cfft
ers with the necessity for personal
- -servlce^iLthe" Church would do its duty.
A special program was rendered at
i the Vesper service at 5 p. m. at which
time the following departments of
cial reports, as to money raised for the
Church in an effort to meet its obli.
gations:
i Men of the Church , 33.00
Women of the Church _a_ 54.00
! Y. P. S. S. League -- 9.00
The Church School - 1 10.00
Total - $106.00
On Tuesday, June 29th, the parents
children""' and friends of the "church
went to Harbison College, Irmo, on
their annual Picnic. Everyone returned
feeling jubilant over the delightful
time they had. They reported
it to be the best and largest attended
outing in the Church'-e history.
Dr. Young, the president of the .College,
offered the grounds of the college
to the Church for the day and cheer
fully joined in making tl tyffity a pleas- J
ant one for themr which was highly
appreciated. . -;
ISION -BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School was indeed grand
at Zion Baptist last Sunday. Bro.
Thomas Dargan, our first asst. Supt.
was at his post of duty and a large
pe&*ent of the teachers. Little Alethia
Gilliam, .'.our ; assistant
pianist, was at her post and on time,
and opened the S. S. devotions with
L appropriate music. -"Israel Enslave
" ment TiT Egypt" was the topic for
study.
11:30 a. m., the hour for preaching
found the pastor reader to impart the
'word to a crowded house. Dr. J. C.
White preached from the subject of
[ ihe "Meditation of Jesus "Christ.""
- from whieh he painted vrvid pictures
: of the' omnipresence of Christ, His
omniscience, holiness and eternity.
He stated that Jesus was the only
hope for fallen-martTv He-drove historical
ihstance after instances' ih to the
_ minds of his hearers, he dwelt in
" philosophies and at" all times, he kept
; the spiritual fervor at white heat..
Communion Services
At 3.30 Zion peered-out in ftilLte
take of the Communion ot Jesus
Christ. This was a service that will
long be remiembered in Zion Baptist
Church. The pastor, having fellowshipped
a number of new members,
read the Church Covenant,, and called
* orT Rev. D. G. "Ro"Einson for a brief
ItoVi ROblttaett' ik.thc pAstov :
of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church, Corner
Sumter and Short Streets.
.That was indeed a feast of fat
; Jiangs, if vras^ptdnouncfid -the most
spiritual service held in Zion in years.
5r30 p. m.?The B. Y. P. U. under
the leadership of-Li?.-J. T. Carter-gave
a very fine program, which consisted
of many ^eautiful SQngs, readings and
group^dte'cussions.
? SijlO.jg^rh. Paator, Rev. J. C. White,
preached a special sermon to the Suri3
day Schol pupils. This was^unTque
-service. Little Miss Alice Taytor rendered
a beautiful solo. ..The pastor
' led thy lliruug Uf t!lllld^n in singing:
"Jesus loves me, this I know". The
Jubilee Choir rendered: "Clap your
hands children, a great camp meeting
in the Promised Land".
At the morning service, little Miss
Rhudine JavfB stmg a solor"StaTrd by
mq".o
After the sermon the pastor had
baptism. -The Church took up an after
collection of $^L0.20 for the B. Y.
P. U. and at the night service, $10.20
after-collection for the Sunday School,
then another collection of $8.40 was
taken for Sister Charity Aiken.
The sick of Zi6n Baptist are: Mrs.
I. G. McKissick, corner Kirkland Ave.
and Washington Street; Charity Aiken,
East Taylor Street; ' Lie. Ed.
Moore, corp^r Heidt and Washington;
Mrs. IcTip Blackwell Nance, corner
Heidt and Mott; Bro,- Dansby, Good
Samaritan Hospital; Bro. Albert Lee,
corner Pine and Pendleton; Rev. Paul
Haynes, at Arthurtown; Corrine Javis,
700 block Laurel Street.
Those ill at Arthurtown (Zion Pilgrim):
Sisters (Dolly Haynes and
Charity Ellis.
Our Annual Picnic leaves Zion Baplist
Church, next Tuesday morning
at 9 o'clock for Lever's Pond on the
Winnsbofo Road. The Church at Arthurtown
and Shandon-Annex will go
the same day to the same place.
Pastor White had special services at
Arthurtown last Monday night. The
Jubilee Choir of Zion and a large
crowd of others-went down.
The Ushers*"Board gave a big barbecue
at the Church, July 6th.
Special services were held at Shiloh
Baptist, Wednesday night; Rev.
White preached.
THE PALM
WBSfeMB-! Ti, _I_ ..
SIDNEY PARK C. M. B. CHURCH a
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Sunday morning at 10 a. m., we t
had a crowded house,'.considering i
mostly the Sunday School members .
and visiting friends. A splendid les- j
son was carried out as the bupr re- 1
viewedlt in full to the whole school. >
After the lesson, our pastor, Rev. i
S. B. Wallace gave us a few helpful ?
remarks on the lesson, which was en- ?
joyed by all. t
At 11 a. m. the officers of the {
Church and thermembers oPthe Sun- x
^lay Sehool assembled into one great bodyHjo
march into the great audito- c
rium by the sweet "'melodious strains ;
of the organ. The church was filled
t<? its capacity.?Out-of-town friends- -t
Of different churches of the city, came "
out to worship with us." . i
) Rev. Wallace took for his text, St. t
Matthew 16:18: "And I say unto thee i
that thou are Peter, and upon this >
rock I'll build my Church; and the r
gates of hell- should not prevail a- ?
gainst it." He preached an inspiring .
and soul-stirring sermon which held ]
the audience spell-bound. Rev. Wal- 1
lace is a great preacher., he can wan- ~j
der into the hearts of mert and women t
and bring them closer* to God. He (
is also a remarkable man, an example 1
to foljow, uhe has attended the sick ?
since his \&trival, blessed the -well, t
and is doing everything in his'power t
to bring our people closer to God; &nd
with the tielp ef the Lord, he will be^eble
to do so.'. 1 ^
At 6:30 p. m. a short musical program
was rendered after which Rev.
Wnllupp HplivproH W firrt nHHrnnn tn
the members and friends of the Ep- t
wjprth Leagiie^ A good program is j
promised for the League next Sunday.
1
_ At night service a vast crowd gathered
again to give ear to a wonder- ^
ful sermon preached by Rev.' S. B. j
Wallace. After the sermon, a musi- c
cal program was rendered by the ?
faithful members of the Junior Choir. _
This program was enjoyed by all
who heard it.
j The members of the Church were j
very successful with their barbecue, >
Mondy, July 5. A sum of money was
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miseu ior tne penent ol the Church. L
Services next Sunday as follows:
Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Morning
service, 11:30 a. m".;~*League 6 p. m.; j
evening service .8:30 p. m. ;
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH \
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Sunday was a great, day ^
James. Our .^unday School atten- {
dance was excellent and the scholars ?
were filled with enthusiasmffaB- 'they t
exchange^ ideas?and 'roooived thq t
wholesome information, which our c
teachers are willing and able to give.
Tfie lesson was -reviewed by Miss c
Bouknight. [
Rev. Washington was at his best p
all day Sunday. For his morning text p
he selceted I Cor. 11:23-26 "For I
have receiyed of the Lord that which v
I also deliver unto you, that the Lord i
Jesus, the. same .night in which He t
was-betrayed, took bread"; and when s
He had given" thanks, He brake it, a
and said, 'Take, eat; this is my body s
which is broken for you. This do ye
in remembrance of The*". After the
same manner also He took the cup, B
when he had supped, saying 'This cup
is the New Testament in my blood;
this do ve. as oft. as Vd drink it in
remembrance of me; for as oft as ye
do shew the Lord's death till He v
comes.' '* Subject; "Grateful Remem~~
aKmmmm^nmm .
While the audience sat spell-bound
llistening to this wonderful sermon, tt
the Holy Spirit cafiveand manifested
itself among us and set our soijls on
hallowed fire.
" Sunday evening the pastor, dellv- v
ered another-spiendid sermon. Text 8
found Phil. 4:45. Subjectr-MRejoicing 81
in the Lord". ?Jessie M. Lemon c
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH \
....... _ " NOTES . ^
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Every phase of the Sunday School ?
work was beautifully carried out Sun- 1
day morning and much interest a
manifested in the discussion of the s
subject which was concluded with h
review by Ml'. W. H. Harvey.
Come to the Sunday School Sunday v
and bring another with you.
" ~ATTl~a. Yn.7Tl0twithstanding it was ?
intensely hot, there was a full audi- h
ence to be greeted by Dr. Adams, who a
selected I Tim. 6:11-12 in part; "But ii
thou O, man of God, flee these things b
and follow after righteousness.^' As- b
serted: Our place or location deter- a
mines very much our standing. We
will not,to any great extent, associate c
with and become like our associates, li
Admonishing his hearers to be in- r
spired by a great purpose for in or- C
der to obtain what we woulld in this
life to come, there must be a fixed a
purpose in our minds and you must e
fight hard to overcome.
The work of the A. C. E. League ?
still groves with manifested interest, n
Mrs. E. A. . Adams^ conducted the h
iervice Sunday, which was very h
good. o
This Sunday Miss C. E. Goodnight, c
ETTO LEADER ,
i representative of the-National Benett
Life Insurance Company, will lead
she discussion of the topic.' ?You are
At the 8 p. m. service, Dr. Adams
jresented Rev. R. I? Lemon who seected
Job 23:3: "Oh, that I know
vhere I might find". Asserted?We
each- out for God some times coriiciously
and at other times unconsciously,
but we have access to Him
hrough forgiveness, through service
ind sacrifice. God is always right
Tear us. ~He is to be found any where
ve may call Him in faith. The dis:ourse
was a splendid one. and had its
iffect^for good. r
The membership of Bethel~3s going
:o put over a Candle" Rally," Monday
light", July 19, which promises to be
i very pleasant affair and also probable.
Featuring the occasion ' will'
ie an Angel of Darkness (Death)
vhich will put out your light on the
oil call unless there is the proper response.
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Sunday, Jijiy' 11 at 11; 15 a. m.,
Prof. B. E. Mays of State College will
Trough at Bethel. Prof. Mays-is?asreacher
and a scholar. His service
it State College and- throughout S.
H. has won for him such distinction
.hat it is worth while to avail your
telves of this splendid opportunity
:o hear him Sunday. ~ The public is
:ordially invited and ,
MINISTERIAL UNION NOTES
The Interdenominational Ministers'
Jnion convened in First Calvary Bap;ist
Church, July the Gth, with Rev.
I. Lpng vice-president presiding. A
iplendid devotion was conducted by
?ev. G. T. Dillard, the chaplain. a .
The spirit of Christian brotherhood
vas greatly manifested. The unfinshed
business was briefly comprehenled
and the order of the day beame
the center of attraction. 1
The Rev. Mr. C. Brown was the
ssayist who presented an interesting
>aper on the subject: "Evolution an
mpediment or Destruction to Ortholox
Religion" This paper provoked
nuch interest among the brethren
vhich will be further considered in
rfuture meeting.
Many new faces appeared, even Mr.
!. S. Leevy, one of Columbia's leadng
business men of ^bur group, was
>resent to present a claim for the development
of our young people thi*u^
he Sunday School medium. Mr." Leefy
ftsked for a coouoriitivi^ uttmi
lance of all at Wesley M. E. Church,
Sunday 11th inst., 4 p. m., at which
ime a representative of the M. E. DeWminntirm
will speak on the subject
if Sunday School Work.
The constitution which is inlenled
Xo^govern the Union, received,
ts firsVreading and dictation for ap>roval.
Two more readings will make
final. . . . .. |
The medium through which any one
vishes to correspond with this Union
s the prudential copimittee, of which
he Rev. ,P.-P.-Watson- is chair.?Com-j
ult him before cqming to the Union
,nd avoid embarrasment to both yourelf
and the Union. ?A. E. Lomax.
AT. PISGAH A. M. E- CHURCH
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Greenwood, July 8^-The services
/ere well attended at Mt. Pisgah A. j
M. E. Church?last Sunday.?.The
.ortl's Supper was celebrated Sum- ,
ay morning. ^ \ i
fThe pastor's morning subject was:
The Mind of Christ Within Us." !
The Childrens' Day program was
arried out last Sunday nighW >-Lt>
:ah-<jhufch has had a Childjrens* Day
ervlce in several years. Quite a large
rowd was present.The committee in,
harge: Mrs.^ Julia Grey -Williams,
Irs. Gussie Waller, Misses Henrietta
Villiams, Cora William^ and Lucy
Villiams, Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs. Long,
Irs. Amanda Perrin, and Miss Willie
Imith. All acted well their parts.
?he exercises were of a high order
nd reflected 'credit on all. It was
aid that the Mt. Pisgah Church has
iad nothing like it in recent years.
The prizes will be given to those
/ho had cards pfext Sunday.
Bopks for our circulating library
re'mtjpung- m-from all sources. .We
lave several hundred on hand nqw,
nd we shall soon establish our readig
circle. We have loaned.out several
looks already, and %the outlook is
right for helpfulness to our group
long tnis line.
Bro. Quincy Young, one of the !
harter members of the Church died
ast Friday afternoon. He will be buied
from the Mt. Pisgah A. M. E.
'hurch Tuesday afternoon, the 6th.!
DurTrtf? the vacation periods, quite |
few of our most active young help- j
rs ifre going to points North and East
Onr Members' itally comes off rrext^
lujiday. Our Missionary entertainnent
last Tuesday night is said to
lave been the best our Church here
las had in some time. "Well have"
ur assessment in hand when the time
omes. ~:
CHURCH DlHEC'lUKi^
BETHEL A. M. E. CHL'KCH
J Center Sumter and .Taylur Slfr. p
Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. .[ j
j SERVICES: i
jSunday School ....10:00. A. M, ^
: Morning Service 11:15 A. M.
j A. C. E. League ' 6^30 P. M.I
j Evening Service ^ .7:30
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHlRCIl
1100 Block Ulanding Street
Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor. ?
SER. VICES i ?4Sunday
School 10:30 A. M.
Morning Service : 11:30 A. M.
Epworth Leugue 6:30 P. M.'j
Evening Servico . 7:30' P; M. "
JONES CIIAPEL A. M. E. /ION
CHURCH. jfj
Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets!
. . Rev. A. E. Lomax, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Morning Service 11:00 A. M.'
Sunday School 12:30 P. M.
V. C. E. Society 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
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znd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
_ 1500 Block Bull Street
Rev. Charles II. Brown, Pastor t
. , SERVICES:
Morning Service 11:15, A. M.
n. ?. F.
Evening Service ___ 7:30 P M.
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let. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Richland Street
REV. II. W. LONft. I'aijldi. , ~c
-SERVICES:
Sunday-school J_l_ 10;fW) A. \M.
^rning Service 11 :.'?0 A. M. j
B. Y. P. ,U. _^_T_ 6:00. P. M.
Evening Service _? 8:00 P. M.
WESLEVM. E. CHURCH
Corner (Jervaisxand Barnwell Sts. ^
1 Rev. N. S- ??^th> Pastor. . ^
' SERVICES: , J
jSujnday School _ _. '1 10:30 A. M. ~E
j-Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
.League 6:30 P. M,
I Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
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_ 7,ION B APTIST CHURCH
L Rev. J. C. YOuie^-Pastor. .
SERVICES: ^ S
{Sunday School .10:00 A. M.
I Morning Service ^ 11:30 A. M. B
, B. Y. P. U, 6:00 P. M. E
(Evening Service 7:00 P. M.
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j NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
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??v?, A-i, ihuss, j usior
Sunday School 10.:30 A. AI.
Morning Service 11:30
B. Y. P. 5:00 P. M,
S*rvke^.__ 7:80 P. Al ^
I ST. JQilN BAPTIST CHURCH ?
Booker Washington Heights
ltev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday .School ?__10:30 A. Al. ~
ftlsi'iiwie Utuku ... A. M. ~
B. Y. P. 6:00 P, AL
Evening SerVtce 7:30 P. AI. 3
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FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH B
Rev.'E. T. Hampton, Pastor p,
405 Marion^ Street
Alorning Service ... 11:30
Evening Service ? ?7:30.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH*
2130 Sumter Street
' Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor. M
services}?
Sunday School 1 10:30 A. Al b
Preaching ____11:30 A. AI. C
B. Y. P. U. ^ *6:00 P. Al.
Preaching ?-8:00 P. M.
A NT IOC II BAPTIST CHURCH Rev.
T. C.* CRUAIPTON, Pastor
SERVICES-?
unday School3! 10:00 A.M. W
Morning Service a .11:30 A. M.
II. Y.P..U i GiOO PviM^ at
Evening Service 7:00 P. m!
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TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. C. STOVER, Postor.
Sunday School" 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service 11:30 A^M.
B.Y. P. U. G:30 P. M. s
Evening Service 8:00 P. M. A]
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. TIIE. CHURCH OF GOI)
1011 Pendleton Street ,
Rev. J. II. Green, Vptktfr
Rev. W. II. Reynolds, Asst. Pastor.
Sunday School .. 9:30 A. M. -p
Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
Evening Service 7:30 A. M.[Si
Wed. and Fit nights : -r." T:.TO P'.'
Evening Service 7:30 P. ^1. j
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Divine Street
Re*. T. M. Boykln, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Morning Service ^ .11:30 A. "M:4~r
B. Y. P. U. _1 7:00 P. M. ]S
Evening Service ^ 8:00 P. M
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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
EytmStreet - ,
Re*. S. II. Smith, Paator
SERVICES:
Sunday School ZI 10:00 M
Morning Service T7T 11:80 A""ll
B. Y. p; U. 6:00 P. U g
I Evening Service .? 8:00 P. 11 N
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>1'. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ^ ~~
Rev. Thomas I). Brown. Rector . -
lampton Ave. Bet. Park & Lincoln * .
'ho Church Home for Strangers and
- ( ; Visitors
Come and Worship with us.
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SERVICES AND MEETINGS .
. Sundays
8:00 A. M. - -- Early Communion
(With .Communion on.list Sundays),
4:00 P. M. Church School
8;00 P. M. -H-.x-ii Sung, Address"
Tuesdays
4:00 P. M.. Ladies Guild. (2nd)
4:00 P. M. _.?4th Tuesday, Woman's
Auxiliary
Wednesdays -4
8:00 P. M.? Prayer Scrviic mid Confirmation
Lectures *
" Thursdays
7:00 "P. M.?Church Schpol Faculty
= .. Meeting.. _ ?? '
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'Fridays .
2.00 MrdcTay?Prayers and Special
Intercessions
6:30 P. M.-^-Young People Service
League ^
7:30 P. M. Choir ?
hurch Correspondent, R. S. Roberts,
,~1717 Wayne Street . ^ J *
nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH^"
R?V. R. M. Myers, Pastor. ,
SERVICES: .
undrty School 10:30 A. M.
[orning Service 11:30 A. M. .
l_Y.-P.%. , . 6:00 P. M. S
veiling Service _! 8:00 P. M.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. M. M : ^
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uridky* School 10:60 A. M.
fternoon Service 2:00 P. M.
. Y. P. U. ___ 6:00 P. M.
Ivening Service 8:00 P. M
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CHA1TELLE STATION A. M. B. '
CHURCH. ? ~
Corner Senate and Pine Streets.
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turning Service 1:30 A. M.
unday School -3:00 P,* M. .
.. C. E. League. 6*30 P. M.
vening Service __i 7:30 P. M.
JON ES T A HIOUN A C L E ?
R?V. B. (L OrflJ'lWlrl, l'as'lor. ' ' " '
SERVICES:
unday School ; 2.10:00 A. M. ' '
fternoon Service _ 3:00 P. M
. Y.-B. U. U:00 P, Mr
vening Service 8:00 P. M.
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PRESBYTERIAN - ?
REV, D, T. MUltliY, PasuJJ^.? -
, SERVICES:
lorning -Service 11:15 A. M.
unday School 4:00 P. M.
hristian Endeavor 6:00 P. U ,
WALTERS' MEMORIAL A. M. E.
CHURCH
'ashinglon St., between Oak & Pine >.
Rev. A. C. BROGDOX, Pastor
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vening Sermon . . 1^:30 P. M.
ST. JAMES A, M. E. CHURCH
. 415 Henderson Street
Rev. J. 1*. Washington, Pastor.
SERVICES: ...
unday School" *----10:00 A. M.
orning Service 11:15 A. M.
. C. E. League... 6:30 P. M.
veiling Servicei i 7:30 P. M.
EMPLE ZION BAPT CHURCH -
Ridgewood
unday School 1. il:80 ,
rorrring "SfeTVice -Iff.-flO
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EMANUEL A~-M- K-- 11UB#U
v Kendlalto* rt.
Rev. JULIUS HOLM AN, Pastor,
s SERVICES:
unc!a^ School ..-10:00 A. M.
[orning^Sefcvioe , 11 <30 A. M.
. C. E. League __r__ G:00 P. M.
Ivening Service * __8:00 P. M.
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CltyRCB?
? - - 191.1 Laurel Street
REV. W. G. GUNTER, Pastor.
unday School 11:00 A. M.
forning Service 12:00 M. ?