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Saturday, jfe?temb<er 25, t*9**.? ? ' CfcCKaacaaaooac^^ r CKurch News '-B - ? BY D*L-Jr -TU l^EAm FlHB'l1 SERMON .? ~~ ^?7=7; Albert White, a voung mflri;~~nwhff haa.bo^jirxailed in the ministry by-AU mightffiC?(fd. will uieach his-trial aermon at Chappelle station A. l3. E. . Church, Corner Pine and Senate StsT, _ jJunday morning, September 28, 11 a. DAY AT ST. LUKE'S EP1S' I ">A I "^UJBCH, SEPT, 26 Sunday, Sept. 26th, will be known no T"> - J- J-1-- ?1?- 1 - ? ?icii?.ytty fiL me t /imrrn ?ftpe--V cial preparations have been made to make this day, one of" exceeding interest and inspiration to ult^who at ? tend the services. ?~ " in?FQ wflf-he ttyTr-^rrrrrrpgi; fer~thtP .~d?y: one, at_ll:15 a.jnj, aiiJ another {kO0-p. rhT' Both of the services to be entirely rr?riHii^nf| h.. |||-<|| *" At the 11:15 service the rector, the . v, Rev. Father Thomas D. Brown, will preach. His subject will be:: "Man hatching." Everybody is eagerly looit ing. forward to .hear the-rserraon. There will be a full vested choir of men to do the singing at both of the . dohn^vano will be the ? organist,' At the 5 p. m. service DencomRobt. ?r- W. Jackson, treasurer ^IPSecond "Cal~ vary Baptist Ghurch and closely al nlsn one of the efficient employees uf ?? thp. U. S. Post Office Department of the Capital *C.Tty, *w?mje=TTie princ^ pal speaker. Mr. Jackson's ability as ? ^ speaker ib well-known. Many wHf Baie?the?opportunity to hear^him. The evening devetions will be interspersed with musical selections varied in order. Every male communicant of the churcji will take part in the services and Will bring three men friends. Every lady_ communicant wllldSfinga male friend. Friends and ~' Visitors' are all gently requested to attend these services and bring a .friend..,? ? ??~ ZLLr I For the.first time ih Golumbia we will see how many men we can get in church without women. . ENDOWMENT DAY PkOGRAM AT ^SALTER'S MEMORIAL CHURCH SUNDAY OCTOBER 3, 4 P^M== ~T-^^-=-This is promisecf-trr-be and is going " to .be a great program. The public is cordiall invited to be preoont and enjoy an intellectula treat. The outstanding features of this program^ ?- are as; follows:- ?.. ?: '-Address?Prof. Geo. A; Singleton on "Bishop Paine, the Apostle of Ed?.ucaiiom - Prof. Martin Bow will "t he 't ruth - About-AfricaA' l'rof. Dow is a teacher in the science depart inctit nf Allen TTniwnrniT.y nnr> a native of Africa, hence he "ig ip a 1 position to give us ..the trgth about Alrica. ?~ "" ' ... .. ., Prof Bftumgai'dnor. will qlsu give an address on some subject ^V'hich will be of interest to you. il There will also be giyenilsome instrumental selections, solos, pfuets, etc. frohS some of the best musical talent .. e r*i?iinKt'g?? 1?- i . ' ' _ ? ' Don't forget the date: Oct. 3rd. * Come and hear some of the foremost educators of the race." ?-'~? ~7ema n u el aT m. S ?h|j rch Sunday was Red Letter Ijjay at E._ manueh The whole**-progiram centered arotind the thought Jjof Chris tian education._ The endowment day was *obsreved by a bright Sunday School at 10 a. m. AT sermon on 11 a. m. by the pastor, itev. Julius Ilolman.?At 4 p .m. an Educational program was rendered. Paaers~wgr? read by Miss Sarah Washington, and Mrs. Susie Holman. Speeches were I??inado by Mi*.-Clark and Mrs. Annie Wise on the subject: "What has Allen University?meant to this Communi-?t ^ty,?-and?this trhurch in particular ? " The principal - addresses were delivered by Profs. PL W. JBaumgardner, G. A.' Slngletdh &tid P. Martih"Pow7 " Profs.?Singleton- -awl Baumgardner -abilities as speakers are known, but Pr"f ^^'v^-baywg just* arrived, made ? fe?mitial speech. The peuple ywgre so well-pleased that they desired his return. . : =rT== .At 8 p.nu7theS^ S. program was - '.y-had. ^ ? ??- > . We arc now beginning another won W1HU1 ' revival mewling. Rev. .namm* Nance who stirred Columbia in July is conducting. He will continue next week. You are invited to attend, ^ BETHEL A, M. E. CHURCH NOTES After the usual study of the S. S. - lasaon, .Sundfljrnntorning en tha sub}. t.''Obedience ; to Law," the School, was .4.t- 1. * _ ^ . . - .. ~ _ - vt. . ... .. " ' ' ? -C. -WHITE j Africa^ who, came to Amarica7~Ka? TfrCen educated in tha -schools of Amp {pd F^g'qnd, nryd 4^ -now--6ft of j the newly elected instructors' at* Allien University.?The addi'ess wfls very iclear; pointed and enjoyed very much [by ihe school. f 11:16 a. m. Dr. R. ATAdafng- in jtroctxiceitl/T^rtffr DbW^tbTa very large ' audience to preach. Prelimim.yy ip his text he told of his coming *n this for 11) years7 also that he felt SjOme\vhat-lonesome, huT seeing ancTlearning more and more of the .people of Columbia, he felt' sure this1 spell would soon- leave. -Hp selected the 137th Psalms 1st verse. . Subject: "Spiriautl-. Desolating/*' Timelu ap. ^)RettHons of-the-etmstlfrniEhDi^TnTia men hers""\yore "made during" the discourse. Asserted-r?"Pepple in the -church aie?Jiko U Tauio?to get in harmony with the pdace-you~desire, -you must tune in on thur^pTaceTyou canno; tune in "on Hell and gxpept tn "hear Pro in Heaven?this is practiced by good church members, some times They pay, they attend the services, they yonder important service,- but ; they cant, grt inhnnnony^-witih-Heaven because they?have -tuned '-in- on Hell." ~' :? The sermon \vas highly pleasing.77 At 4 p. m. Dr. J. C. LewjBr P. E. of Hhe^A. M. E. .Zion Church, Columbia . Districl, proai'had for the bonafifc-^f Bro^"Vthceler,'s Club- He selected St. l.iilu' 1X 1 Inner nlunuA' . always to pray "amf-hot to faint." ;-Br.- Lewis (And many Instances wnere it Was "plainly seen that it pays to pray always. But fie. said you must tunc your heart to pray if you would have your prayers answered. The sermon was very good, satisfying and - plHiisiiiir thrumrr: The sessions-of the A.'C. E. League were very good, many of -the young people taking "an active part in the 'discussion of the topic (Missionary) tnumbers. Come to tfie^ session next Sunday. You will enjoy it undoubtedly - . . . . ' 8 p. ri>.?Rev. S. F. Emanyel whr Joined ffie Church Sunday a. m preached a_ very good sermon* froii importance of making thn nnnrwrni-t - jiiepuiuLiun?for entering into that - building -not -made?witir~hHTids^~bul eternally-in Heavcre " All Clubs and divisions" of the raIT> are expected to. come up-with colors > C? 3 tU. l--i- ' J - * iijtjLue, ounuuy, me imu,?aay?at?mm rally. It is hoped that a full report of the amount $75 to each club will be laid on the table Sunday. " - Bishop John Hurst, I?iesjiliiig?Bistiop of S. C. will be with us Sunday , morning and will nreach- Tin nnl fail to embrace this opportunity of hearing and seeing pr>e r>f -characters i?t the-church-or America today. , , : The public is cordially invited tc partake of u welcome that is yyurs tc 'enjoy.... ^ \ , SIDNEY PARK CHURCH NEW? .. I ' ? 7 Sunday School opened at 10:30 witl the teachers at their posts. Devotional lesson was-held^for about IE .minutes, after which th'fe lesson was discussed, and carried out in a splendid manner. A good report was made from, the various-classes. At 11:30 a large crowd of members __and frier[da_aas.r1riUliiil l,o givprrnrti Lin; wums ui uuu, . ivc'yi waiiace is so trained that the strong spiritual power which God has bestowed upor him, enables him to draw a crowd not to sit amriook, but to listen aiu feel the Holy Spirit. . After preach j ing, one member saw fit to enter lntt - -Lht> tim.w nf Hail : At 4:30, a pew rally, was given bj Gen. Starks' division. A splendid I program wao arranged- for?the af ternoon. After the program, a re port was mad6?from the "different clubs. The totar.oT $52.00 wag raised ?Might Serviee- began at &-p. m. Th< sermon was delivered by the pasto,r The baby contest' which wag helc " last Frl4ay ~w?s |a greai^uoc^ss, Dr. K. & Williams, Bishop of th< ..C. M. E. Church, of South?Garolim and Georgia, wijj be at Sidney Park Sunday. All visiting friends are in vited to .hear him. ?^r? ~ 'L -??1 > ..JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. Z church notes Morning service began at IT m with I'. E., J. C. Lewis officiating His sermon was found Pro<r. 30:24-28 Dr. JLewTS"prenchecT from this out line: " " , ' ~ ' (a>?"AnL?A?very small?Insect : very neat and Industrious. = (h)? ?an arymal of Ara Christian was taken as an exampl< . ' ? i k it i i - .. THE PAt i! (<r^=?-Locust?Ah insect resembling (dlr?Snider?An HrA<>hmiW tfont ~spin>f" webs of silken fibers ~E5 "catch its prey. We as Christiana should have our houses thoroughly prepared ?~S._ S. oncTTcd tvith our Shpt. at his t.post. * ?? c "* ' Rev. R. M. Myers and his two a soul-stirring message on "The General Judgement. Rev, G:17. Collec: ttoiriBzaHCZ "V. C. E. Society w^s called fo or: -wy advance in India." was the tonic for .diyHgaww: It the leader. Music was rendered to suit the occasion. Might service found our P. E. ready to deliver .another of, tyis burning messages from St.. Mat. 16:17. We witnessed a glorious shout- in- Zion. I " Tim, dtll -Quarterly pnnterenco for the-year ~was ~heI3 TVIoridav with n total collection of $51.00. . Queen's Rally Wtll come off next Monday night, 27tji. Come put and host your representative; going. Have you purchased yours for Oct. 4th?Women's day- will, be observed at the church all day, and a pew rally . will h?y hoM with nil tVia Riah^pt some_of th,e male?members of the - huroh.?You are invited at alFtiihes. - QUARTERLY CONFERENCE OF = ine FcfufthlQuarferly Conference of the, -Charleston - District. convened at T at. raul A, M.' E. Chutch. Charleston , Dist., Sept. 14th. The-morning lessor f-watrTeird from St. Matthew's gospel. | A familiar hymn was sung and prayer was offered by Bro. I. A. Simmons, |_ after which the financial report was made, which was as follows-} . P. E.?$58.00; Mission?$49.75: r Dollar Money?$25.50 ;Grand Total s ?$133.25 * ? * The Lord has been merciful to..lis [ "along all 'llnes; in the saving of souls , as well as in prosperity. " We solicit . the prayers of all that we man continue* to.fgrow in grace as well .as ir t .prosperity. ? The Charleston District has become , the baner district of 5. C. oincc the r -Mance!'^ Geo.^ W.^VVinnTh^Ha^n r ? T~XOTES AS THEY COMET T Rev. G. T. Shelton 5 The constant rainfall is quite apy. imprinted, in -thaL-it cools - the earth r settles dust, and makes crops look [ very promising. ' ' ." The Ware Shoals Circuit of .which . the writer, is paslorr is spiritually an(3 r financiall alive. L The Revival of Wnlnnt Grove anri . Big Bethel at Ware Shoals, is over ;i?." * ? ??** p rracr^axmng xnc f meeting. _ Mt. Olive at Warp Shnnls hns hrnl > her meeting. -Rev. E. W. Young. whc r conducted the meeting at Wate Shoah was exppcted to run the . meeting al Donalds. As he failed to reach us Rev. W. C. CraWfard assisted. The Mt. Olive ladies are much surj prised at the small amount' Sfrpro. printed, for the pastor by the finance 1 committee of the W. -H. & F. M. Con. . vention, which they entertained, and . seem to know nothing of truthfulness . of statements as to why the ampunl was so small. Well, foul play, unfaii . ness and begrudge all have their L rewards. - ? ~ , So my pretending friends, go or [ with your deception, but bear in mine J" a long lane will hav& its turn. p Church~ ts~on the sick list ancT has . been for ^ome time. hv Mr SnmTiprTtrViIfh itT limll nOnnrln. r and the members arid friends seen _ to be delighted inthemectrng.?., ^ -The ehoir; under the direction-""!)] Mesdames Butler and Pendleton l furnishes delightful musiQ for tht services, and does so with pleasure. should not J>e altered to suit Bny j individual, hilt to my mind, Executivi r Boards of District meelSngfPoUght bt , made to confer to with pastors wh< entertain?such, meetings, and eel " the time when the entertaining pasr tor would not be handicapped by othei ~ meetings "of hig own charge. I ARTHIIRTOWN NRtfS - < i At Brown Chapel A. M.E>. Church Sunday School opened at the^ usua [hour. Miss Cleo Benson, presiding J The. lcmm wn3 dibcussed- veiy nicelj and was reviewed by the pastor. ^ > At A1:3CL o^clock, the sisters had < L warm prayer meeHny. 7Anp yilgrin choir was with US and we were ver; triad for their nresenre ?nH th?.r tmn.i singing, which planned the audi ? I fence; then Rev.. H. W. Walker tool ' hi a..text from Jeremiah Sub ,.i i , h*t > ' I -? ? JtfETTO tBAbEH ject "The Old Time Religion-" His . tlineaumo was-vrry botttuIiI- II m'PTHPrt * - XO-tOUidi the. hei^ct* oXTaH the Jieurerg.^ --?At 7i30 we had UHhUn^r soul-stir-' rintr Ill'H vi'r i.1...1 . by Sister Sarah Johnson and Sisher i\ancy ttoDinson. It was full vf lilt' "spirit] Our shenhard ftpynn.lt?d ?hA| rostrum again and took his text from! _ Isaiah 28:1v. T ho sermon held "the: audjence spell-bound. _ . P Our Revival meeting is still going ^onr* Come and help us win souls for Christ. Total raised Sunday, $40.00. McCOrnirCKLOCALS : 1 r- i _ r* 1J ? ? ? ' ? - -- - >junuay- was -a mgn day ni ahiloh A. M. E i Church; The'Simday~SchooIT opened 9:30. Mr. B. Perrin. asst.-J Supt., presiding. The lesson was,; taught by the- teachers and discussed by the pastor, Rev. M. L. Rahisey. j The_addre.ss(.s jmade by Mr. Charlie j I JihjL AflJio I., Smith wore very " -uuarcsUng,? , ? 11:30?Rev. Ramsey introduced Rev.1 " J. James of^Washington, G^., whn Ha-. - -Hvereid a soul-stirrrngsermdn fbr us. --Hts-^ermon~ will _he long remembered bv all who heard him A ftn? fnu> ; remarks by the pastor, a collection of ' - $73.30 was taken, ??7 r? t* r We were honored to have our Missionary President, Mrs. Laura Letman with us again alter spending 6*~ weeks in Detroit With TOllttlves and [ " friends! " "" ~ _ Rev. Patterson of St. L .rtnis Mr Willie T. Morten of Columbus, 0.,' C. worshinued.tf^ith us Sunday. Weare 4^d^d:Tto have visitors cnm'd anv ?-time;!, you .are welconje. | - 'j - - V - f ' ? ? :Ar ?"*T INMEMORIAM In loving remembrance of our beloved one, Rev. A. Watson, who'died at Reeder's Point, Sept. 24, 192&. . Never shall your place be filled, " . I We kindly cooperate with "your fol-t ^ lowers, > " , But your lov is with us still. i As a brother you are"nrissed, As a hnshnnH 'II , And your* members always think of YOU. ' - ___ L - On. entering the liltln ebm*fV? The family here was greatly stricken -Bufc-^vhat may hqyc been your joy i " When Another link was taken From our little family chain?. ' But we know you b<$h are happy, ^Clasping" gladly hand in hand, "And those of us ~here are strivingr ? to meet vrm --- ? In that glorious, happy land. - A devoted niece, 43TTuT~C. Blakeley. FAIRWOLD NOTES - Among: the visitors at Fairwold this,week were: Mesdumes- ?fas. R. ' McCain; and J. il. Cain, arid W. M. - Manuiuu.-The girls were busy" pre^ ; paring their work for the fairs. The ladies were elated over the wyrk they would not leave- without hetiring a j few songs "from the girls,' which ! ^ pleased th*bm vegjL-tnuoh. . ""Other visitors, were Miss Ella |"Brooks of Jacksonville and Miss Olivia Vaughn of Jacksonville. I . " SOUTHERN RAILWAY ~ SYSTEM. r Columbia, S. C., effective Man 21. 1926 1 Arrive Mo. Between?t- No. Depml.! i ' 9:50'a 31 N. Y.^AmnistA ill lft-ftft f 1:36 p" 2) Charlestdn-Cin. ?7 1:45 p t 4:4a p 28 Cin.-Charleston 23 4:55p> ? 10:4 5 \n. 10 ~~ Col u mHi a ?C in.? 9 6:55a 5:30 \ 24 ColunibiaJax'vT 23 ll:00p ! 10:30 p\20 Columbia-Auk- 10 7:00 a > 10r00~a~ 8 Colup^'"-A'iiffn?p_L I 1:40 p 14 Columbia-Sav. 13 10:20 a ^19:30 p~2 3jCo 1 u m bin - C haVT24- 5:40a~~ j 9:45 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14J 2:20p I 10.25 li 11 Columbla-Chas. 12 7 6:20 a lb ColumbliT-Chag. 16 2:20 a j f li<16 p ' 2 Columbia-Sp'b'rg 1 4:Q0d = -lO:20 p 16 Columbia-Green. 15 6:30a 10TB5 a~T8~ CdTUniblS-Seh'ca 17 6:15p : 6:40 p 113 "-Cola.-Char. 114 6:25 a' -> *Via Camden and Rock Hill. - UU liftkfit nffirc. 11107 Main fit.rfiftt. t Telephone 0356.?~? H COLUMBIA, S. C. - - \ * w PHONE MM v Furniture Repairing and I . 4Wu>vt^ng~. I W. S,TRTi'7FAf ANT J - 1019 Harden St., Columbia, 9 STt LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHUfldll R-v i nnm?? JJ.Hrown. Hector Hampton Ave. Bet. Park k, Ljincolq The Church Home ior Strangers and , Vieitsis _ ^ 'J Conje.and Worship with ust_ SERVICES AND MEE'll-MIS "I ? -Sundays 8:00 A. M. ... Early C.ommunion ffrl5 A. M. Morning Service, Sermon (With Communion on 1st Sundays}" 4:00 P. M. Church School 8:00 P. M. ?__ Even Song, Address - Tuesdays ' ' Wednesdays " - < Kt:00 "P. M. ??~? Ladies Guild.;(2ndK^ CHURCH DIRECTORY BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Corner Sumter and T-aylnr tStSV R*v. E. A. Adams, Pastor, j; > SERVICES: Sunday School. 10:00 A. jM. jl Mxirnini*? ?:a- ? w ?i? T_.., lx;ia_Av- Al. i J A^Gr-feHbgague .... 6i3(rF=5Tn:: Evening Serviee- :_7:3U p. M. [' SIDNEY PARK C. M; I7 RCIlt" ' ' llUU Biock Blanding Street ?P Rev. W. .E. Farmer, Pastor. aintYirrn^ ? Pi Sunday School 10:30 A. M.' Morning Service I__. 11:30 A. M. : Epworth League 6:30~P, M. i' Evening Service _ 7:30* P. Mt. | ^ONES^ Cff>PEL A, M E ZKIN-tCHlIRGH ,_r Corner Sumter and Blossom Str^tu - Rev. A. E. Lomax, Pastor. SERVICES: -J Mo r n i ng Scrvice^^l^-- _ 11:00-A. M. Sunday School .. __~_12-30 H M < V. C."E. Snripry 6;3q p. ~ Evening. Service 8:06~r. RT" _?-1500 Block Bull) Street Rev. Charles -H. Brown, Pastor *i -? SERVICES: Sunday School ^____i0:00 A. M Morning Service _11:16 A. M B. Y. P. U. -.6:00 P. M. Evening Service M. 1 ?t. CALVARY BAPTIST CltPRCIT: Richland Street KEY. K. W. LONG, Paster, ^ t SERVICES: Sunday School Z-'SIZ'l 10:00 A. M. Morning Service ?--- n'30. a m ^ Br-lk-P.U. 6:00 P. M. Evening Service _ .. 8:00 P. M. ** WESLEY M. E. ClHJRClj^ ' Corner Gervais and Barnwell Ste. Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor ~ "SERVICES: 1 o _1 i **" ? ?t .IUMII.II HI uum ... 1U.JU A. M.I Morning Service :30 ~a..~M7T League 6:30 P. M. j Evening Service -7:80 P. M. | Rev. J. C. While, Pastor. SERVICES: " Sundax_SchqoLr'-i 10:00 A. M.j Morning service __11:30r T^nSTT B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.I Evening Service 7:00 P. M NAZARETH BAPTISI LIU KIH ? Rev. E. A. Mooa, Pn3t or?=? Sunday School J*_ ___10:30 A. M. Morning Service ?rrr~r_ 1*1:30 B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. Evtfhing Service 7:30 P.. M. ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Booker Washington Height* Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. . SERVICES:" r Sunday Schools ^__10:30 a. m. Morning Service - lJr:30 A. Mr b. y. p. u. 6:00 p. m. Evening Service i_: r 7:30 P* M. mt:"olive baptist church _ 1014 Pendleton Street the church of cod FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor 406 Marion Street ffinrning Service ?11:30 wtfiling nrrviiTJ; ; 4 loU SERVICES: Sundfl^L-Schonl? _ ID:30 - A. M. I'leachiiin II:3U A. M. B. Y. P.. U. ____________ 6^00. P. M. Pxeaching 8:00 P^-M^ 8130 Sumter Street ? ? Rev. D. G. RohinsonJ Paator. , MT. OI IVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1915 Lrtlf>l Stf a# REV. W. G. GUNTER, Pastor. ' stmdffy ^School 11:00 Ar M Morning Service 12:00 ' ' M. ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH " v /m vfi>rox;| i?nntnr ' , SERVICES: und?y School 10:00 A. M. Morning._ggrvice ... ,1130 A. M, B. Y. P, U, , Ti:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:00 P. M. TKMH.K 7ION UAl'T. ,<?Udgewood fluintoy li:8t Morning Sorrico _ 18:tt] ' j ' - - FIVE 4;QQ P.Jtf. 4t,h Tuesday. Wom>n'< ?~ ? ?--TOtjiiary . ~ fl Of) P M r?nvui- Geiviie j ~~ - formation Lectures Thursdays J:00 P. M.?Church School Faculty Meeting ... . ? ... - Fridays . . 12.:00 Midday PraycraTsffri -::r~ ~~ '. Interce'ssiona * 6:30 P.-M.?Young- People Service 4 League, , **. 7:30 P. M. . Choir Rehearsal ? Charch^CorrcxvjunJwWt-; R ^ Roberts. ---- - - * 1717 Wayne, Street UNION BAPIlgT CHLKCH ~ Rev. T> M. Boykin, Pastor. ~ ' ^ ?- . . SERVICES; ~ sunday School 1U:00 A: 1L . ' Morning Service 11:30 AJ M. U' V- - r- 7:00 P. M Evening" Service. ' 8:00 P. g BETHLEHEM baptist cuurcb Lyon Street -ermitli, Pastor i . SER VICES ^ : Sunday School _____ 10*:00_A. M. " Morn.ng SerVK:e 11:30 A. M. ^ V rr - ?- 6:0QP M -^=? Evening Service , nn0 p ^ ? 1 \ . ' if .... .. 2nd N'AZARF.TJJ J1APT1ST CHURCH? "??? I\, ill. my era, I'aator. * SERVICES: " s^nOB^ iscTiool 10:30'A. R Morning Service 1 j -30 jp J] _i ^ - 6.U0 P. M MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev.'R. M. Myers, Pastor._ SERVICES ?? : Sunday, School 10:30 A R. . ^ Afternoon Service 2:00 P. If. R- P. U ?1. '6:00 p. jg " Evening Service Q.00 P. If. C^AJD'ELLE station a. m b. - - CHL'RCH. Corner Senate and" Pine Streets. Rev. L. G:"Bowman, Pastor. M t, aEuwtuaJ; ?^ Morning Service .? ..11:30 A. 1L Sunday School . _ 8:00 P. If ? i . V R#y,B, G. Gray hart, Paster. ^SERVICES; - >.!_ Sunday, School 10:00 A. y Afternoon Service' ; 8:00 P. II. B. Y. y ?_______ 6;00 p || Evening Service : 8;<W~PTlt ' ^ ja1 >soj\li ? r?$sy ter ia n-- '? ? BEN D. T MURRY. Post - t? SERVICES: . . .. _ ? ? Moriinig^Service _i_ll;15 a. 14. ~ Sunday School ~ 4:00 P. M, Christian Endeavor 6:00 P. "1L SALTERS' MEMORIAL A. M. E. CHURCH .? Washington St., between Oak & Pine " ^ Rev. A. C. BROGDON, Pastor Morning Sermon ZIZ !__ll:15-A. M. Sunday School 3:30 P. M. Evening Sermort _8:30 P. M. ST. JAMES A. M. EL CHURCH 415 Henderson^ Streat'' x Rav. J. P. Washington, Pastor. * ' : SERVICES:. Btrmhryj School TOdl0:00 A. li ' Morning Service _.ll:lfc A. M. A. C. E. Leagues. I 0:3? P. 1( E vaning Service,._ _ L _Ti30" P.' M. EMANUEL A. M. E. THURGH _ - ? ? Kendlaltown. , ?RevJUUIUS HOLMAN, Pagfor. llf _ r SERVICES: Sunday School __J__ 10;0'0 A H. - ?^ Morning Service A.*C. E. League 6:00 P. M. Evening Service _.___~,\._8:00 P. M. | TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1609 Harden Street ' Rev.' II. V. SHHEK, Pastor. ^~ Sunday ScVio6l~_"l_. --10:00 A. M.. Morning Service 11:80 A. BE" B.X.K U. 6:30 P. m! Evening Service 8:00 P. ll "IrH;. Green, Pastor - ? fter. W. H. ReyiiulJi, A sat. P?tor. Sunday School"- ^ 9:30 A. If. Hurnlnjfc servicelitBQ A. Ifc. Evening Service 7:80 A If. Wwi. antr frt ntfflrfir t:~ p m " -~4^~ Evening Service fsRT P. g ..." "..<