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. Saturday, August 21,. 1926. . pChurcj^ N?>vs j by dr; jt wtoajcaajcoaxojcco^tocomaojao^^^ cog BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH i # NOTES Many beautiful lessons might have been drawn from the lesson text and subject matter of th& Sunday school-! lesson Sunday. If we should apply I some of these lessons we would not ( fail to, .take wholesome advice at any , time; we would regard and respect j ?our superiors^we would give others-, A chance to help us and we would | follow as freely as we lead. The lesson was interestingly taught in the : usual manner; after which Mr(> H. J. Bryant conducted a very helpful review "of. the lesson. . At- 11:15 many had assembled in auditorium for the continuation >f the services'"of the day including many visitors and friends. Dr. E. A. Adams asked-fo'r the' Hunds ol all who had ever put money"in any bank; he then selected Phillippians-- 4^19: "But my God shall supply all (y\our jgeeds according to his riches in glpr> Christ Jesus.'* Discussing Bank ing on earth and Banking in heaven. When and what to deposit. Third. Hnw^ draw and .when to draw qn : ^our depusits.?(The same being, tru^ with your account on earth as in heaven, if* you hayd made no deposits there, is nothing. for yoi^lto draw on.) Further asserted?Many persons ^ire,, nOedcd'.'as Presidents and assistants t0 manage , your accounts here, but in heaven no help is nuoded. God himself will manage all ac' counts of every one: on dearth eer-ta ' hours' are observed, in heaven any hour you will; you many call upon < Him and deposit not money, but sacrifices acceptable and pleasing to God, honesty, uprightness, just acts, good deeds and love toward t your follow man?these are deposits and to draw * simply?askin -faith?humbly and regardless to how's or occasions He will pour out upon v>s rich blessings so that all our needs will Be supplied. To say the least the ssjerYnon was a masterpiece. At 4 p. m., a very successful Pctv~ Rally1 was had under the auspices of Stewardess- Board No. 2. The sermon was preached by Rev. Mrs. Mary Williams, text taken from St. Matt. 22 chapter and a part of the 42nd verse: <4<What Think ye of Christ?" He?was beautifully .pictured as,. 1st, a Dtictor; 2nd, as a Lawyer; 3rd, as an Orator; 4th as a Judge; and 5th, -as our Savior. The Board realized $.'11.00 by the undertaking. ThV Christian KhdeUv6T"lVc.Kyiec wna very'gdorl" Sunday, much credit is due Miss Kennedy for the splendid program rendered. The address by Mr. U. L. Floyd was pregnant with whole some advicethroughout; ^The remarks by Mr. Win. D. tfobinson? a graduate. of Benedict College were timely and gave much food for thought. The num^^r' by the Wise. man Quartette was J very. gooiL Like programs are cortdtjct'ed each Sun day and ym^arc fovited Miss; Kennedy is the delegate ,t0 th^ State League Convention this woek at Alullins, Sv C. We hope for her a pleasant trip... , v ' "The Old Folks' Concert by the PulAid Board, Mandoy night the 23,1 , promises to Jje .a pleasinlg afFair as always. Comq^out .to See them and -help them enjoy pleasant evenihg ? in .the Lecture Rbom at Bethel. Sunday Aug. 22, at ltrl5 a. m.f Rev. *A. F. B. Horry, one of Che strong and progressive ministers of the Charleston District, now pasturing at Mt. Zion Station, Charleston, S. C. will preach at Bethel. The public is. cordially invited to come 6ut- and'hear him; he has a message that you will delight in \_ hearing. Come and join with us in , the worship and the prais.e. You are always Welcome. 7tnw D A DTiann />ifiTnntf um a iu a u hvsH in JiiYVS - Our Sunday school was good as us uol( with o large attendance. Oupt. Thomas Dargan was found 9b his post of duty with his faithful .corps of teachers. The pastor, Rev. J. C. White, Mrs. Medora J. White, and Josie B., Little Miss Almeta and "J. C." Jr., and Geneva Ruff al^ rnotored / down to Charleston Saturday afternoon, to be in the 40th Anniversary ^Services at the Memorial ^aptist church, Rev. J. W. White, .pastor; were very much missed at the Sunday school. ' 11:30 a. m., a large congregation fille^ the big auditorium, eager to hear the word of God. The Rev. W. P. Joaes, D. D., of Charleston, filled our pwlpit all day. His morning ser* mon was especially fine, the entire congregation enjoyed Dr. W. P. Jones' presence. He appeared as a man sent from God, with a burnnig message of hojae for fallen humanity. Rev. Dr^tynes vialted Zion Pil- 1 ' * * -v., HllMMBllllilll ' Of Columbia j C. WHITE grim at *"A'rthui*town in the afternoon, but owing to funeral services of Eddie Weeks, who was murdered a few days before, .the congregation had all gone down to Childs, a few Thiles below to the funeral.~B. Y. P. U. convened at 5:30 as - r . I usual and the services were excel-! lent. 8:30, I)r. W. P. Jones preached an-| . vnvr v* hid?ft 1 vm?actniuns to the satisfaction of all who heard him. j Come again Dr. Jones. Our pastor: Dr. White will be at his post Sunday.' All are. invited to come out and hear! him, I ' *1 ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH! I" We are i??deed glad to acknowledge' the spirit ^Cooperation that .is mov- j in -nnr ?W.a^ are j alive and increasing in -stwpngth as1 we strive to train others?exchange! our thoughts and put over^ great, program for God in-tjy -Sunday school.' The subject: "Jethro's Wisp Counsel;''! created a lively jlisciission and caused us. to concenTPflte our thoughts and | ! find juSt how many examples we could extract from^fche'^lepson. After! the secretary's?report, Miss I^stelle' Jenerette, teacher of class number two, having returned from her -stay, in Bishopville gave us. some very In- r spiring remarks. . ?. I Sunday morning we were blessed"! with a privilege which had never presented itself before. Prof. H. B, Thompson, dean of Allen University entgred .St. James for his first tirne^ ascemletr the rostrum, and after hav-j ing been introduced, and presented > by the pastor, broke to us the -Bread-! of Life. He selected as his text:' Matt. 25:13: "Watch therefore; for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein ? the Son of man cometh." sub ject: ''Preparation." His_discourse was based Upon physical, spiritual and intellectnaLpreparation. As he spread i the feast in all its beauty and splen- , dor many feasted to their heart's j content. . ProfTThompson preached in- j the entire membership thinking on higher things. He has a standing. invitation and< a heai-ty.. -welcome at I [St. James. I Sunday afternoon Rev. Washington, accompanied by his choi^ and members were at Jones Chapel at 3 :30 j o'clock with the. purpose of lending) a helping hand to Rev. Lomax and | his good people.* Rev. Washington's] text was found Rev. 3:8: "I'know thy I works, behold I have sat bofora thaa ( an open* door,. and no man can shut I i.i t. ii., vur iiiuu nas a nine strength, and j hast kept my word, and has not de- | pied mv name." Subject: "An Open \ Door." 1st. Door of Opportunity, j 2pd. Door-of Salvation. 3rd. Door of: Eternal , Life. Our hearts ' burned I withip "while he spoke to Us"by the[ way. . ' Leagpe began at 7:15 with song ser i vice. League services were given en-; tirely to Miss^ Frances Jenerette.' The lesson was taught and discussed with great interest.?We alsu enjuyed some very encouraging remarks by . Mrs. Julia Washington and Miss Estclle Jenerette. . . * . Evening services began 8:30. The | pastor selected his text from.Rom. 8: j 14r "For as many mrarirted by the spirit of God, they afe the sons of God." Subject: "The work of the ^spirit. The sermon was very impressive. Many taok the.advantage of coming | oUt and enjoying the concert Mon-j day evening Aug.. 1G, 1926, which was j given by Miss Ffances Jeneretie. Too many thanks cannot Se~ given Miss j Jenerette for putting over such a splendid and entertaining program, j Coroe, a Warm wolcome will greet youJessie M. Lemon. 1 - - SIDNEY PARK CHURCH NEWS j Every phase of the Sunday school ' mis beautifully owmod out Sunday .i morning, and much interest manifested, in the discussion, of the subject which- was concluded with review by the Sup.t., Mr.'D. R. Starks. ~ At 11:30 a. m., a vast crowd gathere dto hear a striking and soul-stir-' ring sviiiioii, wmcn was renaerea Dy our own Presiding "Elder, Rev. B. E. ' Golphin. This sermon set he whole church afire. Elder Golphin took for J his subject: "Separating the goodj from the bad." Ho stated clearly' how the good could be separatetPfrom the bad. At ,4:."XT' the Push and Pull Contest given under the auspices of the Sun.dhy school came to a close. A musical program was rendered which was enjoyed by all who were present. After the program a report of the twO j'srdes was made. The highest amount, $56.10 was raised by the members of the Pull side, with Mr. ? - * V . , . * - ^ THE PALM T. itforriu, Copt.?Mias R. Wallaces -Lieut. The next amount $10.00 was ' raised by the members of the"'Push 'i ' I sidet with Mr. B. Boozer, Capt., Mrs. , H. D. Bookman, Lieut. Preaching by the Presiding Elder j at 8:3Q. A report of the Boards and . classes was made. Mrs. Eliska Starks president of the Pulpit Aid Board, reporting the highest amount Was presented with a .fine Bible. ^Sprvices usual hourT-flext Sunday... .'JfHc public is invited"to attend. ? ?-? ? ? ? JONES CHAPEL A.M.E^L GJUJHC1I , Att 11:30. the pafitor preached from one of the Go^pe|l^tc^ a^ ^full house. waS^ quite an enjoyable time at the morning service. 1 .v Sunday School was held at the j usual hour. Jethro's Wise .Counsel t JExdbus 18:1-27, was studied with ' much vim, and interest was ' shown' by all in attendance. Rev, J. P. Washington.j ascended ; the rostrum at 3:30 p. mi with a noble ^ermon. ^ Subject: <<WorfcL,_I I liefore thee an open door, and no I man can shut it: for thou hast a libtie strength, an^ hast kept my word., and hast not. denied my name. This service was fop- the Ushers Board. Total proceeds-3_from the same aV. C. E._J3ociety was largely attended ojiid the topic \\vas beautifully discussed?Preventing \ Wa:Ue?Hotv.Can PpeVeVit Waste .DevotionaP Reading Lilke -15:11-13.; Johii" 0:1-13, Rev. Mrs- AVv J. Brown preached at the night service. She tised as her text: Geni-32:-24-26. Subject: "Hold ing Fasti" There was^a glorious shout nf^that hour nnj amidst the outpouring of the- Holy Spirit; two persons united with the church.. Remember Children's Day, "Sunday -aiL-3:30, abd Sunday night at S:30. J Come out and enjoy the occasion and pay your educational' assessments. Rev. A~ E. Lomax, Pastor, , ( Missl l.illian Williams, Reporter. * ' Mm. EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH ril Sixty-five scholars were present ip v r t j Sunday school' Sunday morning, in spite of the severe heat.and the in-j convenience,..so me had to get there. ] Our Sunda!y School" is tyept up to the right pitch under the direction of our Supt. Mr. M,.- B. Williams, who is both enthusiastic and sincere, piaster Julius Watkins and Mr. Augustus Potee were- elected to reprbsfent us at the Sunday "School Cojjyention which will"be held the latter**part af: this month. .The pastor preached from II Cor. -2:15.? All?present, enjoyed the aei'J mon. Rev. Isom waS present with hi$ cornet and assisted the "choir. - At seven o'clock the league was ] conducted b.v Mv. K. C. Clark, who io 1 the best League President in thel state. Emanuel boastlsof the best ! league. in the city. ' Everybody is invited to" Emanuel -Sunday? afternoon at 4:00 p:elock -towitness a debute. Resolved: "That] men?do mo^e toward the rearing children than women." One of the distinguished^leaders of Bethel A. M. K. churfrh wilL be: on the ailirniativw, Monday nitrht. August 2.1. at 8:30 o'clock everybody is asked to come 1 back to a literary program given for the benefit of Education. Several talented men. and women of the city will participate. Admission 10c. .T- T P., Reporter, ! " I NOTES FROM TIIE OL1) FOLKS' 'HOME . .. : ? * i We are very glad to have such a wontierful report-of the Oldf*-Folks' Home. They are still doing nicely, j One more inmate has been added, mak ing a total of nine" dear old souls at the"honie. The new one is Sister A-' manda Givings. I wish to thank the Jehovah Baptist j church and its pastor, Rev. Copland for -the great services rendered on" Sunday, Aug. 8tfi. Meeting was led by Bro. Dock White. Healthful re-/ marks were made by the Pastor. After which a collection of $2.07 . was Trtfrrcrl?Pm?the?bene tit of?the Old Folks. I wish to thank the Antipch Baptist church, of which Rov.-T. C. Cr.umpton is pastor, for the amount of $1.05, whickt was*, collected by Sister Janie rerguson. atso mank lrmity Baptist church, of which Rey. Stover irf* pastor for the collection of $2.25; also collected by Sister Ferguson. The wonderful prayer service under, the auspices of the 1st. Calvary Baptist church, was rendered on Sunday afternoon. We are always* glad as] usual to report pood religious set'-' vices, which are rendered on the 3rd Sunday of^each month. The meeting was led by Defteon Henry Able and Scripture reading by' Bro. White. Wonderful remarks were made by , Deacon Mayo, 'vof' -Trinity Baptist' clpurch. This was a wonderful meet | ing. After the services a collection.; of $4.10'was offered. . ./* . ... -71 . fj 4 ...... . i * # J ETTO LEADER I wish to thank the Junior Stow- 1 fir (less Board of Bethel A. M. E. church, of . which Mrs. F. G. Baum- > Gardner is president!' for a donation of $2.00 for the benefit of the home. We ask the prayers of the public. Will be thankful for -all .donations. ? jn SUSIE J AGGERS. _1_. Reporter. ^ j| v&*- RfelftlEMBRANCE To the sacred memory oT our dear flit her and grand-father Rev. Chas. . daggers who departed this life,. Aug. 18, 1024. ' ' . , Father, Dear father, it was you who ' fought w.ith us to cheer, 1 = It was you we loved so dear, j. It -is you we love and will forever, " To forget you, we will never. , t There is a vacancy in Uje home, iirL? L - _i i ? * vY.nicn tan never oe mica, For loved ones have gone, < And are sleeping stilt. ' j . . i. i So sleen on dear Father, * ' 11 -And' take thy rest, l hough love will dream and faith will f tfust, * ' Since He who knows our love is just; We hope tli\it when the heavenly gates' are th6wn open, ' J That "*&hietime, sonmltow meet we \ J' must. jH*~ |l 03 hi Wren : . ** 5 "I SILAS JAGGERS. 1 . r; . .SUSIE JAGGERS. Gtjehul-children: \ \v Ji E. B.'JAGGER^ < v rT -w j.* H* JAGGERS. t H. K DOUGLASS, W. T: DOUGLASS, - * I f . L. E. GRAHAM. <- I * p - Tim TIM wvnnivr: KKI1,- I ; I.IANTLY PERFORMED. *" - , ^?Sidney Park C. i\I. E. church was ; a scene of loyliness on Friday night, Aug. 13, when Miss LaMaurice Perrin .became'the bride of Mr. Paul Wallace. ft The church decorations were unus- I jnally lovely r Southern "smilax a lid i potted flowers being used. The arch 1 was?beautifully decorated in colors corresponding with the bridesmaids' j gowns, apricot and salmon, these colors being .ysed throughout. * Just before the bridal party entered J* Miss Rhudine Jarvis sang "Always," f ! Miss - Ruth Wallace accompanying^. J The wedding mrty-ch from Lohengrin I , was used a * a processional. j1 Helen Bright, Hattie-Meeks, Vivian Taylor and Wilhelmina Roberts in ankle length f rocks" of apricot "and | salmon, unwound the ribbons that formed an" aisle Tor the bridal party., The" eight bridesmaids were charm- ^ ing in ankle length govyns, in the J I two oab>rs alternating, and carrying'1 lovely arm bouquets, they were: Mis- I I'ses liermce I'aul, MargataMChamplon! 1 Ilattie Lee -Burgess, Nellie Mae I r.-nii-jnpan. M i'riani Roberts, Vashti " {Jackson, Harriet Goodwin and Mary Gladden and the maid of hoflor was v {Dorothy Jefl'rTes. Little' Arthur. Ren in artel Ora John-j followed by tittle Geneva Smith1, who'j ? carried the ring. a / ^The flower girls, Little Ella Mae AnilrwRm. I)ori? Goodwin. Annie Lu- . rilli'_P:ml ;iii(TKwtc'11;i rhniUJclje to red next and scattered Mowers bo- p fore'the bride. ~~ ' tr~p The bride entered with the father I). F. Walker. She was lovely iii / her costume.' Her yeil of-Mace w?rs caught with orange blossoms and pearls; she was followed by little Ruth " Walker as train bearer.* The bride was met at the altar by the groom and-\\ his best man. Kdir.n- Chan nolle, Jr.. t and the ceremony was performed by ^ Rev. Joel Wallace, brother of the groom. During the cereipOriy Mr. Ttiddick?softly'?played "Beauteous? Night!" At the conclusion -of - the ceremony the bride and groom and their attentlantsHeft the altar to the strains of Mendelssohn's Weddmg March. A The above is a desccription of a ITom Thumb Wedding held at Sidney Park church on Friday evening, Augbst* ldtb. by the "Push" division of Sidney Park's -Sunday school, We c wish to thank all members and friends ' * P who contributed, and especially the ^ I y ??n>? thii nt hnr c.hmVhi'S-.- , South Carolina Baptists Win Banner. South Carolina won the State banned, in the recent National Baptist Sunday School Congress which was ^ held in Columbia, June 8-15, 1926. J, This~C<fligross is pronounced the great, est and most successful Congress held in the last decade. v '*? The State banner a blue silk design, with lettering worked in white ^ silk thread, is a thing of beauty, p mounted with gold and trimmed in 1 golden borders, to be suspended from a staff of blue topped in brass. This banner was shipped-.to Rev. J. C.! White, laSt Monday, and will be kept' by the Zion Baptist Sunday school, to handed down frqm generation g to generation unborn. _T| r 'ri It n?founflun fodl .and Tree, Is opened up fill* y>u and im1; \nd they that seek.this fountain first May drink therefrom and never *' thirst. # N ; . ' ' VJ 'V * ' ' . ' . " ' V ' . I'here is eternal life for all, Who on it's author's name will call tut. all who will net Iliift accept-, With wrath divine will'He reject. t i-s the oldest in the World, With hidden . mysteries unfurled; t tells us when primitive mai^ Kii st madtrjiis advent "in the land SHtJR H DIR^QTOR\ BETHEL A. M E. CHIRCH Corner Suinter and Taylor Sts. Rev. E. A. Adams. I'astor. SERVICES: Sunday {School . l6:UU~A. M horning Service 11:15 A. M \. C. E, League ... <>:dt) It, M Sveqjng Service _ 7:du P. M SIDNEY PARK C. M K riii p/ i 1100 Block Blanding Street Rev.. W. I"]. Farmer, Pastor. ' SERVICES: " Sunday School .. _ 10:30 A M doming Service 11 :ii6 A. M 2pworth\ League 5:30 P. M Evening Service 7 30 P. M JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZHiN CIIURCII. Corner Sumter and Blossom Street Ruv. A. I\. Lomax, Pastor. JsER VICES: dorniug Service c, 11:00 A. M Sunday School _ 12:30 P. M /. C. E. Society). G:30 P. M Evening Service / KTK) P M 150(1 Pluck Hull Street ltew Charles . II. Rrov n, dMrstor SERVICES: Jiinday School __ ; VU:00 A. M Horning Sery ice 11:15 A. M V Y. P I? ? GiO-O P. M 2 venirtg. Service , 7HJ0 P M ? . ? i . _*_ r * ; !lit. CALVARY BAPTIST .C1IURCI , ' . Richland Street ' ' REV. H. \V. LONG, Pastor." 1 SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 A:. M dorniirg Sorvtce" 11:30 A. R1 J. Y. P. U. ' G:00 P.1 M Evening Service S;7i0 P. M WESLEY M. E. till R( II Corner (jervais and Barnwell Sts. Uev./Sy S. Smith, l'ustor. . J ?SERVICES: , sundayvSchuOl 10:30 A. M doming Service . .. 11:30 A. AI ^eague 0:30 1'. ,M Evening Service . 1;30 PU.M ZION BAPTIST Clit'HCH Rev J C \Vhilp( Pastor SKIIV ICRS'* Junday School 10;00 A. R1 doming SerVicte 11:30 A. M iv: Y. P;**U. -* j ".. .Jj-00 P~M ryWnfng~Servic'e ?_ 7:00 P. M i NAZARETH BAPTIST CHU RCH ReV. E. A. Moss, U^slor lundny Scho^T'; ._ u *r. M doming tveilvii i-?----- ? 11 :?S< *. Y. P.. ,c; nTno r. M ^venintf"" Service- 7:30 P. /! . i f : .^'nyV ' ST. JOHN BAPTIST CIlL'KCU Booker \\ ashipgton Heights Rev.. L C. Jenkins, l'astor. ? SL'KVlCEts: runday'School _ _1 10:30 A. A1 lornnig Service .11:30 A. M i. V. P. U. 6:uo p. M evening Service -i 7:30 P.'M .M OLIVE BAPTIST CHIKCH 101 J Pendleton Street tin: ( 111 ri ii of god ?rimr h.vptist -enram? Rev. B, t.-Hampton, Pastor 405 Marion Street lorning Service 11 8C Ivening Service _ _.7:3C " v ; SERVICES: Sunday School . 10:30 A. M 'reaching ?. .. .-11:80 A. M t. V. P. U. . ... ; 0:00 P. Teaehing-? :r^r^7.?P'OQ IV M 'JIM Snmler Si root Rev. 1). G. Robinson, Pastor. MT Oil \ I". HA PTI ST riM'firH -19TTV Laurel Street REV. W. <L (ilNTEIf, Pastor. unday School 11:00 A. M lorning Service 12:00 M . - . C. TT. ANTIOCII BAPTIST CIK'RCII* Rev. T, C. t lU MI'TON, Pastor SKR VICES: unday School ... 10:00 A. M lorfiing Service .111:30 A. M I. Y. P. U. 1 0:00 P. M Evening Service 7:00 P. M F.MPLE 7-1 ON BAPT. CHURCH Ridge wood * unday School 11:8( iornjng Service 12:11 i ' \>* V FTVE . . Po millions of the .human race, ? pf The Bible has broifght saving grace; To many who weiiei fraught with^rief ?, 'This book alone' gave "them relief. , J -.iri lT7TJ*.1s no tapofc so full of/truth, That satisfies in early youth. v . , ) . , " ? . - V . -Vn<l serves to change (he heart and ? inhul. . r A_- does this ont*:?the hook divine. UNION .BAPTIST ( HI UCU , Divine Street / . ? . Kev.'T. M. Boykin. Pastor. ? SKH\ IChS: Sunday School .. . . . * :<jn a. M. ' _Morirrmrttervigg .. :.wl 1..T.0. A. M..... . B. Y. P. U. ... 1 rS.. 7i00 P. M. ; .1 Evening Ser\4c^^i_;x/ 8:00 P. M. .. * BETH I .'Ell KM BAPTIST CHURCH .7 > f Lyon Street- Y. * " Rev. S. It. Smith, Pastor > ' ? ; services: ? . "Sunday School 10:00 A. M ' " , \ Morning Service .. ; U ,'U) . ? "K L. * ^:U0 F. M. .. Evening Service fc.OO P. M- . ?' .. - " ' ' *' ' - ' t S % \ - ' - * v * ' '.K , 2nd NAZAItKTH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. ~" [. * SERVICES:.. . " f' ' Sfinday .School 10*StT A-., M '..{Morning .Service lf.OO'A. M B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M j- .Evening Service r?-: 8:UU P M ~ 1 . " . ; MACEDONIA BAP'HST "CHURCH U * Rev. Rv M.- Myers, Paetor. ~ ~~ : SERVICES: r~ Sunday School ^...40:30 A*. M." Afternoon Service 2:00 P. M. . { B. Y. P. U. :._;..^.^.. 6:00 P. M. ?Evening Service .^8:00 P. M 4 ' ' CHAPPKLI.E STATION A. M. R. ? ClfURCH. Coiner Senate and Pine Streets. Rev. L, G, Bowman, Pastor. . SERVICES: ^Morning Service* ..11:30 A. II. Sunday School 3:00 P. M. A- .C. E. .League" __ - 5r30 P. M.??? Eve hi rig Service ; 7-.3U P. II. JUNES- TABERNACLE H~ ^ ?Rev, B C firayWt, Ufttttflr " SERVICES: 7 ?? ; y 0 Sunday School 10:00 A. II. A.fmrnown Soi'viee 3.00 P. M" * - B. Y. P. U. 6:00" P. M. . Evening Service 8:00 P. M. " ladsoJ^presbyterianJw IiEY. D< T. MU'RRY, Pastor. ' ' . SERVICES: v"Morning Service 11:15 A. M, . Sunday School 4:00 P. M. V -Christian-Endeavor fl~~ 6:do PTtT SALTERS* MEMORlAi a M ? CHURCH .Wawhingtun -St., -between'On if Sz Pine Rev. A. C. BROGDON,' Pastorv Morning Sermon ... 11:16; A. M. , Sunday Srhonl 8:.U> P. M: Evening Sermon _ ,8:30 P. M, ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH ? 415 Henderson Street Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday Sohgol 10:00 A.' M. ) Morning Service.- 11:15 A. M. * A, E. League 6:30 P. M. . Evening Service 1 7:30 P. M. f * . I ? 1 A \,I F1 A i M,' K, ( II U,RCii Kendlaltown."' Rev. JULIUS HOLM AN, Pafitbr. SERVICES: % Sunday School 1 tvOil A M Morning Service .11:30 Aj M. A. C. E.? League fi.:U0 P. M. / Evening Service ... _-8:0U P. M. ' Vs R1NITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1609 Harden Street > Re>. R. (V STOVER, Pastor. _ Sunday School li_7.j^O:00 A. M. Morning-Service jl__ 11:30 A. M. i 11.V. I\ U. ^ 6:30 P. M. Evening Service --I- 8:00 P. M. , Rev. J. H. Green, Castor "" - rRev. \V. H. Reynolds, Asst. Pastor.' Sunday -School /.?-Z?.- 9:30 A. M. M or nirt'g!" Servile ? : 11:30 A. M. Evening Service 7:30 A. M. '0 ) Wed. and Fri nights 7:30 P. M. , > Evening Service ? 7:30 P. li.