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-? Saturday, Qoiatwr- 2f 1 Church News _ BY DR. J. J^S CHAPEL A. MTE. Z. CHURCH NOTES?-? .. . , Thft morning services began at jT a. m., \yith ithe pastor, Rev. A. E. t Lomax in charge. wiUiT a . fiery messages found in ~the Rook of -{Cxodus 3&2fL " "" ' - ^ ?I Sunday School was garried out as usual, with a general review of the quarter, "by the Supt.; 'Mr. . Geo; 11. r -Williams. The review was interesting from beginntng^td"?n"d. , r At 4 j). m., Woman's Day wps ob served by the Missionary women of : the church. Papers, solos, addresses. made up the program. -t 3 The Kaily begun next with tho- lollowing Bishops reporting: Bishop1 Caldwell,$2;10, Air. Jos. Buulware. : .Bishop Clement?$7.55, Mr. J. I. Stuart : ^ Bishop Lee?$7.10, Mr. G.eoyge Thurman. t Bishop Wallace?Mrs, MT: KMalicAM^ 1 j JD1 - ... Bishop Wauls?$5.25, Mr. William Gaskim-.: '* ' _ T i_ . Bishop Woods?$12.25, Mr. Geo; H. Bisho p"^JoneIT*",7 : s .gttSon. ?? .?? ~T=: Grand Total?$4n nn A _?? B. Alleyne,. Kyle, Shaw and Mar-/ tin were not present to render their lEyUliu " y.. O; E. Society was called to1 * orderly?Mias L. Wilson. Subject- Which we all enjoyed. 8 p. m.?Night services began. Our humble servant preached a very good sermon from Joshua-2:16. I wish ta take jthis^medium to their, suport. given me iu the Queen's.. Rally, which was~h?ld -akSidney Parkr. M ' FV CMnroh ; . t , . We~are expecting you to be present ?? at the: Beauty Contest -to be- held next Monday night, October 4tn. blthelTaTm"e. ciiurciih NOTES ~| ' ' ~~TiT~j?fisedng__^th~-TIiE?wetk--ftf_all ?-? model -SundayH^chTinb^?Snmjav was " promotion Jay atu Bethel. Aft?r~~7r -splendid review of the entire lesson of the past three -months jrt a breif way, the Supt. proceeded to exarffine the several classes?fe?<l-transferred": those "entitled to promotion which! were many.?We are ha^inf? increased number^ gach Sunday.- Let- others come ahatake your places"in thetifynday School as you should. At 11:15 a. m. to a crowded audi: ence including the president and stu- ' dent- bedy^of Alien University, Rev. John Hurst, Presiding Bishop of S, C. - wh?~seiected ihe latier -clause of the ~ 12fch y.grse of the 19th Psalms: ?illileanse->thou me from-secret faults"" ' StibjecF^Sety4t~Sin " The sermon was masteitul thruout, winr*TntH?y^_n?te-^ ???worthy illustrations of great damage donVTd~~nrateriaPttTngs by "little infectors, showing The?inestimable "damage don to tfrc Juirnan soul thru little sins-i?"Secret Sins." Just before, the close of the sermon Dr.- Adams?introduced to the audience, Mrs. John Hurst, wife of tlje 1 DiShoprwho spoltc"'freely'"of the 'scr-' j rpon that was enjoyed by all, and alsp of things she had experienced which" nleased the audience vorv much. The" ?^^Christian . Endeavor Service was atZ7. tenHedTjy a "good number and the program was y'ery inieresting i as you WlIT find oaoh ^nndiy n Pimiiki to these services, esptfcinlly thr> yming folks. We gladly. welcome you. * - ; At 8 jo. m. Dr. Adams being absent for the time, Dr. Sims, president of Allen University, presented Rev. ~' McHoney,"\Vh"3*~preached"T sTibrtr" sermon-just- before the- rally captains j reported;.taken from St. Matt. 22:42: p|^.?JWhat thinks ye'Qf Christ?" The ? sermoa was very godd. --? - ; [| ?fhcr Tally ^""deelded^'sTjCl'l'Sij ' (} with further returns to Be made." JL Those-of t*s?who have-not helped in the >rally yet?are .asked to take ad? vantage pf^the extension and do some, thin^ for the TirHy-^Xhe Trustees S need the money very mudh.? I The revival now going on at Bethel. You will note by the program that- the services- will not be lengthy and you will enjoy*lieThg out for a" short while each evening to join in the .services and be bene. fitted. -~r - . - Dr. Nathaniel II. Jell 7. m writ known t)V manv \vT10 nftendniT hi? sprvir-ps hp ; fore and remember the lasting poor? f ~=:=~~TW?ompHsheed by his service. lie is accompanTecTIJjr Mrs^^Jettz, who also ; mong the younff folks who need Jes~*u.t Chriat-ixi th-air livea ao v?ry~Tmfgfir~ ~ , The publie io cordially-invited to attend these .service# and pray for the spiritual benefit of Bethel ChUfCh -V Of Columbia j; C WHITF - ?lc and Columbia. You are welcome, 3 st. j amiss a. m. e. church 1 - NOTES ? ?Snruhiy?monning wo witnessed TET ^ splejulid session of'the Sunday School J which was conducted by the Supt. ^ ISbth teachers and scholars were 1 found attentivel'vengnped-fn Hip *;sLu- r M of the lesson. The lessn wa3 reviewed by the pastor, Rev. J-.. P. Washington. For -morninpe^Hgt vices-t"he pastor seIgcted his text from Isaiah 37:14. = nasl.or endeavored to imnres.' nnon 1 our >pindw, -the importance of many 1 WWdj? buf the prayer that reaches 1 from a sincere heart accompanied by ? faith. _( .^Sunday nighj. the pastor, greeted 1 by _a splendid aifdjence. delivered qn ' who confessed having faith in Christ during the series of meetings, which 1 selected his text ft orn Judges 11 chap- J ter latter clause of the 35tl> verse. > Subject: "A Solemn Vow." ,'i'he ser- 1 TnW^rTTT^-^i^jtCjHf^Mhg. 3 Kcv. WashmgtoiPls^lTllll'vtl u splen did pastor as well as a preacher. He ! ilnpn not nnlv fond i?? ?jniritnnllo "Knt 1 instructions by which' live ^ iliiiby.?tUts^rnacle a perpetual imtn-esp1oir/Ptrrrn"hts~rtttirnber5 and prac-1 ttcnTIy~~Trtt?with_ whom he comes in contact. He^ with our^Kearty-coop^ ^ eration, has put over a great pro- * gram* fur St. .InniPs and we-feel snro J if wp work faithfully under his lGad- ? or.ship, we wilt-end .^pother peaceful c arHpjrtireessXul conference year ? There?millKg Pntmt n inoicnt, J known?no;??Tiip TKfOugU^Tlll! "* Desert," Monday night, Oct. 4th> J Come and oninV vonrselves ? -1 KEr.hiiu PoTxr^rivi. l. ctfifituir' ~~ l - - y . - Sunday was a glorious duyat Reed' ~ or Point. At 10 a. m. Sunday School services, began with a very large num. Iw?r~"jvrrryr?nt J'he. Iwsflnwns discus^ -j Tnrfr-witii^miirh jnteresFnflTtTmnt^-the ( School. Then Miss Kolsir^fcr-jUnckney reviewed the twelve lessons of the j quarter in fulL _ ; ??. ?~ rr-AT?2"-:tQ p m "fhn T?ny;Tl TTnUtTlF^ ~ and Lady Knights held their annual Thanksgiving '"services*-" Mr! Lakih" RichafdsOn wjts Mastfer of Ceremon-A ies. The program was very interesting. Mrs. Annie Blocker read a very good paper. Miss Ophelia Williams^ J recited one of Dunbar's poems. Quar- ' tcf_by Misses White, .Watson,. Brown am) White.?Rocitatiun by Miss Chris-" "> tina Brown, Trio-^?Mrs-. Annie John- j and sisters. Rev.. T; "E. Robtnson~cx- 1 tended a welcome address which 1 rcached_irum the -AUuntic Ocean to d the Pacific. Then Rev, S Whitn j livercd a'*'wonderful-sermon. HIGH HILL A.I^KTCHTJRCIT j Iligh IIiTrTA7"M^Er--Chui?hJ^located between the two B,aptist Church- = es; "on the right is. the colored, the left the white. These Churches are ( ogood tends with-each other, it?^ may be that they are of orfc family, t and you may say 1 toD, for good uif- r~ ^ttch tis Fieacorr Grarmersqn_Cloughly, * C. II. Hunter/Butler, Cloughly, R. V. ~ Curtis-, West Boulden, Mrs."" Florence I>iyon".""'n'??"nrginnn nriniiffhly n n rl nth ers of the Baptist Church; and those of the Methodist Church-ore: W. M. j Frioleau, M Weathers, M. H. Robinson, Power Robinson, Jake Moore, B. ] Thompson, R. W. Wright, B. F. Mur- r raYj, Alice Blanking, fipdie Robinson, , and many others. y We must say that neither church or group sees firp or.water, hut they , see Christ as the standard and up; ( Hl'tuflf^ur Jitrutrglinp- grggpg?? Those good "fnAn hnd women are putting iorth-every ~efo*t to put thw ^ schnot on n good rural plan, not to" ^ sit and Wait on the. county board, ( but thoy are, {jetting: down into their ., jlockets, making?nnnrfnrtahla ...ihe ekissjoomsfor teachers and students, Mrs. QpheTia~'tr---F<H'djwii_i3 jine j of the late joiners of this groupanH^ we are preaching daily the things j. thn_t_ will make us a unit ngainnt nin 1 in this world. f MINiKTKiUAfcr'^ NI ON- NOTES^ I . . , Is The 3finisters' Union convened in t e 2Jthr -noon. with Rev. E. A: Adams, U presiding. ? > ja r Rt?v. ffc T. DiHardxtrnducted the de- I votibns. The^minutog-of the -y ffeVioug I hicelTng were read and approved. ^ Xbti unfinished business consisted r of a partial report from the Keli- { i i i ? " TzTnVi "AJL gitatetl cooperation of tKe ; ittembers f the Union with the Congaree Medcal Association, of this City, and also he Nurses and teachers for improved onditions I physically V of thn -rnl. red school children, etc Kev. N. S. Smith rearhTi very splenlid paiier on the subject: "Some Fun-! lamental Principles of the Ministry" Tev. Smith was highly commended ind fend^reii an expression of thanks or his production. Rcv. Smith:Is assigned to present a kipcr Tflesday. Qct.^jth on the ^wheel: J'i'resenb Problems of Preach- j ng:M To kay the least, this was a! profitable nesoiuri. Benedietion by Tin". A. -EL 1.0max. .. ' ?A. H "Lomaj^j Reproter. SIDNEY PARK CHURCH NEWS Sunday School began itsu-services iy conducting a short devotional service. Sweet musicr wirx rendered" by he . Supday School choir. After the levotional exercises," the teachers and icholars asrf%omhbul to thoii- vurl^a-. classes for a. full discussion of the essbn,- which was discussed^ arid reviewed by the ounils and tear-hers in L beautiful nfahner. sat. At morning services, the pulpit was illed with a very distinguished gen.loman, Rev;?R.vST Massey." Rev. iVallaco nronnhorl a cnnl-ettwinw cr... non, which held the audience spellbound? After the serpion, three saw ir~Tn~rnrpr the Honso nf (tori.ield at 2 p. m. and tlie fjmeralof Mr. I ' IcKissick at 3 p. m. The occasions 1 .. V- - . ) , ' V ' ' - ----MM?|viero nadT-bnt \yhy~~tihOuTcr w(Tw&efu??t [*fioKe blessed souls have .gone, to. a ilacc of peaceful i.ust. To* the bereaved family: Don't[ yorry_ dear ones, we know that God^ lasTtakeR-yiJiir^loved ones from you, Vllt Yhoy 'arn InkTripf /Tmun np im urith i happy smile, waiting for us ail-to i Night services began at 8 p ni. rhnil.rK Rov Wnllnnn 1?U .1 -II --? t? mwmvv iciuuicxi uttlu it 11' lay, lie didn't fail Lu prt'Ut'h Ihci WoM ' Sunday night. ? ? ? j The Qltor*" - Ba11yJ wViinVi wag Knl^ ast Mnftay night, wag. a great awe- i :ess. The jthitform was?deeorated ' ,%itli put fiuwers suitable ior the oc-!. rasion, .ainL th eocene ry_was-beautiful. i rhe Queen"s and their Maids had on jyening gowns' of different colors | 1st prize was nresented to Mrs., Florence Brown of - Zion' Baptist! Mrs. Josephine White' JiL Socontl CTaTv^rrvr and :ird to Mrs. ' jongnf'TTr^ Gai^aijv^???? ?Ser\4eos?usual?hoarhe^t '-SumlggT' 1 he public is invited to attend. ? CHAPPEtTE"- station notes - * ??? i,ust ouTiuay was a bt?Ji?.day....at giappellc Station. The .ftristnr* Ppv. L. G. Bowman, who has Jbecn away '"nt vaviviils in dewberry county the other two, was rt frrr^post ol: duty. He totd us of th'e ' naiiy1 persons saved and a good numjer added Lu the chinTh~during- his 'our weeks' vhcation. ; Rev. Bowman preached a very houghtful sermon, which jwas en?ioyed by all the Themhers and friend!" He "opened meeting at -his small hurch in the Dutch Polk, wherfc 12 persons were converted and eight adfea7-^^IIII^__ ' ' 3 The Rev. W. R. Bowman of .Mill *reek with_his jvvorthy steward, Bro.; 4. L. Taylor, carrre over~^uYi'dlty ai wr. toon and preached as never before; Eftcrwardg Rev. N, A. Rice -of Mt, Siebron took the meeting in hand. | To say the least he is one of the best # I ' I *ospel preachers in South Carolina. ] Sunday morning, ''"M, 'fl SpiHnl 1 serpion by the pastor.. ?Sunday -afternoon?Pew. Rally by j he Stewardess Board. Monday, 7:30 p. hi.?12 Tribes of fsraol. . | Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.?Singing Con-! 'cntion; ' composed' of six Jubilee j >noirs will do some binding. ~T Wednesday 7:30?Rev. A. E. Lo-! nax. of Jones Ghapel A. "M. E. Z. Church, with His congregation. wi]P lu JIUIIJB Ul llltfTftjbt picric King. ' AffTrlends and visitors are invited h Lfrese. t,t'i v ices to " hetp nut Chgp-'i telle Station on the map. >mc again Rev. Rice, the people ire singing your praises. en University preached his trial ser-: ast night. Many of hiy friends came ? o=fie3T=fflm?=*&?=^ bright fcfr , ""Chapelle Station has sent out moref nen in the ministry than any others Church in the digtrfct: fhe. ^giorit.y ire making good, such as;. iievs. .MackSimpson, who is pastorjng the larg sl /v. ivi. r,> unurcn 111 r'rosttnug, ^ Maryland, getting at; salary of $2,000; }rof. G. Singleton of Allen UniverLty started here; S. W. Fordham of lighi .HflT Station; E, F. Jean of Theology of Kittrell CcrlBge and -many-other-wm thy yutnig " nen got their foundation from' Chap pelle -Station. . T V- ' ~~: sr. The pastor- myde the following an-? H noi^tcements iof next week: Huhi ' ? - 1 Tl,. ST. LUKE'S KIMSCOPAL ( iH Ht/H _ JSmi&uh- Beptemhcr 20. was nuked ! K a tflniioUj. day fur St.' boko's A goodly number turned but to the* carly Celebration at 7 o'clock iy, m.4 and 11:15 promptly at o'clock the eongre- =^AVi Ration hpgnn <i> ri^t.nil.1.. f...- <]... | 11:15 servie6j_Men's Day being' th6 8:0IJ t-pceitti-fcatury of tlm/mu ? the day. At the tihie of service a vested ' choir of VI male Voiefcs .a. mmohwh in folhiwrnyr tlu < >w.'i? nml 1 the flag, singing that beautiful pWl^/tTf cessional "The GhuTcTTt? (Jne iajun: ; -uytio'n." With the .morning service) ended the jjegtor nnorooiloO Lo?the-: Baptlsmal -service arTT bTftdrko*L_o?ip ", j Infant, the daughter of Mr. and Mr?n??? Jacob Govam_t>12 Walnut St. >'unb ~~Aftcr: the announcements, the Rec- M.,r. 4or preached .wbitf, is thought to be A, (j one~~bf the strongest sermons deliv . Cvcn Cintl by him niino lib ruining 1 hj^ : city, on the subject:' "The Man SID? t^atcher." Tt-xp St. Luke 5:10. ?j). m. the Church-Seli"o(^ tt as, 1 canducte<f ?s ^tisua'h- -? r~ At 5rJ0 the "'ten's Day'program was- Suiid rendered which consisted of instrO- ^on -mental numbers by k. awd J. Kpwi A Xj.-k-li-hy ?l.r, l.Vfll hour was introduced by Mr. N. Lewis. 1 lie speaker, Mr. R. W. Jack- j' J0> "scTiTT lW 2nd Calvary llantist Church ' ~~ hold his- audience at attention for'ful-j Cori ly minutes, emphasiztfig^t)!?;; thought ''.Take Stock of- Your ,Pos-[ ,1 .sessions."?This w:i^ - ?? eacneat _ap-. ^0111 TjpaT'to awn 1 Idio'.. -, ip "Snail llio :i If airs of lifetlmt imt ur;iIh_b'-_ ^,;C: Rings 16 IHOm. It was a wonderful"-r'ven address. I)r. IIugginsv of Greenville t~ was present and made a very.' timely talk. Some of the men called it a * perfect day. Rn: -.The-' Woman's Auxiliary met on" Tuesday. ~Along With .other business-Sund they eldeted Mrs. II. H. Mobley, delegate and Mrs. I). K. Jenkins alternate Y10 i he conterenCe ot Lliureh -Workers 'J"?" among' Colored People in the Province of. Scwanoo? to be iicld a\ Charh aIoii,. 1st. < Oct. 5 7;~- The^AuxiUnry Will have-a -Pew Rally on the- 4th Sunday in Oct. -: On VVCKln.Osdtij^hQ. ^'Jth, a -large crowd gather<^^^wWness the formal ^"n'i opening-House at {j24""^orn Hampton S^^y^^Hovely program Y= war, rendered Rt. Kcv. K. (i. t ,vpn Finlay, Bishop* of the~ Diocese made a splendid talk to. the company. The ' Rector announced that there would C'o ho throe public features of the work" "tTmtlre building, namely: a Public Hi-? Tmuryr j^JjHndeignrU'rt i and a-'Night -^und; School 7fov~TVnuTtTo--?lH^yi]l^lKi^'in on *?pni Monday. Oct. 4t'h. The Progressive Age Club served ^ve" ? ... - '<* " a lovely repast. This Club i,s pre-' "sided dyer by Mrs. F. P. Paul-and its officer^ -make up the- majority of ' the Parish House .Tonvmrttoe, Ap~- ' .plicatious-lor -lipj-lding f'-r Amid puiilic_t'ntertiihiUHiivts, etc., should bo -"^ori] itimk In j| I mi. A. B. Hub.ml;*,?I 'mR 4. hS8 Bryant St. Done iomTHo the r''ve" Parish . House Fund should..Janmailt to Mrs. .1. B. Cherry, TrVas'., ,f)33 As- SA sembly Street. The Parish IIoTTse is a .Communityjvpterprise. i . SumL 'Mori XO'IICi: F^-e'n Ail pereoris'expee^gt+r^altend the W. H. <& F...Mi&ioiiuj,y mooting) which " j will convene at. William C ha pel" A, M. I'h Chin'eh. OelfiIuli^Ji-T-8, are iviinllj.? asked, to riotil*y the pastor, Itcv. K. E; $>iiiul "Croydon, 1 East Clover sr~*TVr/injyr. -ti-Oiii burg', S. C., that he may provide * homes for you. .1 > soivriiKir^mvvA-v SYSTEM.1 . :iL " -'"I Columbia, S. C., effoetive Mar. 21. 1926 ^ Arrive NoT . Between No. Depart .Morn 9:50 a 31 N. Y. Augurtcp .31 10;00?n "4:52 r> .12 Angusta-N. Y. 32 5:01) p' ) 1:30 p 27 Charlestori-pin. 27 l:45p"~"~^ 4:45 p 28 Cfri.-Chaiio3tOil 23? 4:55p ' 10;-15- p?10?Collimlija.f 'in?9- -6i53a p 5:30 a^-24 CnliimhrnJw*'v4 ->>11 i 1 10^0 p 20 Columbia-Aug.MO -7^60 a IS. V. 10:00 a '8 Columbia-Au^?. 7 5:45 i> fieac - I;46g--H~Cohimbia-Sttv.-13 10:20 a 9:30 p 23 ColuniTiTa^CTiaV. 24?5:4<H?? Jl 1 Qj25^JLlJColumbia...ChaB."13 6:10 a-?? 5:26 a 15 Columbia-Chas. 10 2:20 a 1:45 p 2 Colymbia-Sp'b'rg 1 4:00p .M,f lp:20 p 16 Colombia-Green. 1~5~ 6";30a 40:55 a 18 Columbia-gen'ca 11 6:15p it; inn ? Morn City ticket . Telephone 63J,(1 " j COLUMBIA. S C * % ' *_ j undi ?<W PHONE 696? Mcrn j B: Y. Chair jGaneiPg and U p 1 wis term y?*'vcn FUHUttr*" P^l^'yina and j Mattress Renovating. ~ ~ 1 i$(jn<f ^ 19 HtiUa fit.. CxrfnwbU, 9. C. Mow ill iiiiiiiili nillilii ii il - - . FIVE I "<:00 IV5T 4th Tuesday, Woman'*. .... ' ^? Auxiliary M.?1'1'UVer "Service one} Con* I " 'firmation Lectures T ? Thursdayy?, , . ? 7:00 P. M.?Church School Faculty ??"ftfcgting J :C " ' : -: Friday#-- rir '?r?: ??r LUyES "?HUttCll lev. 1 inntias ]). Brown, llector' ipton Ave. Bl't. " Park.'.fc Ejjnrnlr Church lJtune i'or Strangers and r* ~ Visitors .... Conic amMYurstiip -wttlrus:? EItV iCliS.JANl> MELTINGS ^Sundays *' t-*"? t A. AT.' ' EtirlV > A. NI. 31orring Service,. Sermon Iji Communion on 1st Sundays):; f*!? M.1 Church School rP, M.' Even Sonc. Addrese l^iewdayn ? ', ? AV.gdncsaarys T ~ > .P. ,\h rl" aro f^f UKCII DIRECTOKV ilKTHKi, a. m. E. cm irrn iirner Sumter ftnj; j avllir StM J^~^T A <1 a n&?r -ftsU) r^-?*- uy ScliuuF LT!7?7inii[pA. w. liny Service .. - 11.15 A. M, E. Leu'cuo ??,-.1.. .6:30 P. M; ing Service' 1 -7:30 IVift JEV PARK C. M. E. church 1100 liloclv Itlanding Street ttev. W. E. Farmer, 1'iihlor. ? S Kit VICES. ay-School 10:30 A. At line Service . . 11.30 A. M. mh'Lchgue 5:,i0 p. M ...b . M-mm ills CHAPEL A. "M7 E. ZlON ^ CIUKCH >er Sumter and Blossom Street Hrv. A. E. Lomax, Pastor;" SERVICES: i ng Service M:hn A m l :L'v JUg Service . .J ^:00 ,P. M. CALVARY BAPTIST Clll RCH i 1500 Block Bull Street ^?Charles Jl. Brown, Pnstor? SERVICES: ny School . IOtOOA. M 'ng Service 11:15 A. M. I'- U. v 6:00'Pr M. i"tf StsrvtcB " 7:30 P M. ?* t Ai.v.vin jjAiu'JST nri'Rcn ~~ hirhmnd Street ' REV.". H--W. l.tlVfi, I>ne?r?r J SERVICES: ny School? 10-.00 A. M. ing Service 11:30 A. M ; p. u. . 6:00 p. m log Sorrieo . .?8.00 P. M H ESLEY . M. E. Cll I'RCII . rrier (iervais and Barnwell St?. ? Rev. N. S. S'frith, Pastor. SERVICES: ay-3cHOP! 1 (KIM A. AC ing Service 11:30 A. M. Ufi_ 6:30 P. M. ing Service--^.?30 p.^M. ZION BAI'TIST CHURCH , ? Key.'J.jCj-AVhife, Pastor. SERVICES: ay School 10; 00 A. M. inc. .Service ix^o A. M, ^ T ^(up, M, rnsr Service 7&0 P. jr ZAR15TII BAI'TIST CHl'RCH Rev. E. A. Moss, Pas toe t>y/School 10?00A. M. tilTg Service .. 11:30 ^Pt Uy- ??:00 P. M. insFServtc^ 7:3D;; F~ M . JOHN HAPT1ST ClltjlHtB looker Washington Heights Rev. L.X. J^'iikiiis, VitMtJr: ay School"" 10:30 A. Rl. ilUi?iiuiAiiui .11 ;oU A. -ftf: . 1'. iU. G;00 -Ii. M. ing Service 7;3U 1'. M. Voii rll|,"r" 1 Hi: CIU'RCIl. OF GOO . "ICni. HAl'l 1ST CHURCH . tev. K. I. Hampton, Paator ? 405 Marion Street ' " ing Service. ^ 11:30 :nk. Service? ,7:30 - ?:?J-" ; - SIKVICUS: xy- School?11 .1, ii'a? Hl'30 Ai M UUtrf r-Tl 7 - - -~H t30 A. M7 1'. U?6:00 P. -Mr hrng ? T H:00 P. M. ?Snmler~ Street ? fv. I). G.,Robinson, Pastor. . t)Ll\E HAi'T 1ST CIIL'RCBLZ LiLl5 Laurel Street EV. ? G. Gt N l'ER, Pastor. !iy school 14:400 . A. M. itig Service 12:00 U ly School n_10:00 A. M. wik ourvice ... _n:?w A. M. P. U. _ 6:00 P. M. :ng Service 7:00_P. LL PLE ZION BAPT. .CHURCH Ridgcwood *y SchooT --r img Bfrte* ? 12;00 Midday--I^-ayer* and Special' -4-^.- i. Intercessions, , _ -u.'' y.'.I'j? Gf3tJ~P. .M.-^Youn^ People Service : . League r: _ - 7:30 P.-M.-: ... Choir Rehearsal . s' Church Correspondent, R. S. Roberts, :?????1717 Wayne Suut'L . ' ?? LNiONBA PTI 8T .ClltRCH , Divine. Street - - Uev? T. M. Buy kin, Pasrtfff . 1 ' -Sunday school rTT:p^nf'.mrira Z2 I 3 JMorillJIg Veryi\ ' | M ?j Evening Service .... ~S 1)0 P. JI7 ,T. < . . ' hi:ti!i,i:hi;m Baptist cmjRcaCjon Street ^ ? Rev. ?. H. smith, Pa.tor A''"--: ' SERVICES: Sunday School ; lo nn a m Morning: Service riltfQ A. II. ' y. rVU, 1.J. ?? R?nfi a; Evening- Service?? a on p?^? ' ?. 1 "n;? uM I ?? ? ; "" .' ~ "2iia~NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. M> Myers, Pastor : ^ . SERVICES:?. ^ ?? 7 I ^"qfty ^rho?r io:3o\, it. v ~ Morning Service 5L..1' *=..-11:30 A M -B Y. P u. 0.00 p || g - Evtiiiii3 Sgrvi^ g;oo p J_ f MACEDONIA. BAPTIST^CIIURCH Rev. It. M. Myers. Pastor. .SERVICES; ' 1 Sunday Scfio.ol .10:30 A M Afternoon Service 2:nn P m Eg y' P- -- n M Eyemng Service-? ftrOO' P.- -IT ' " T?y * J CHAPPELLE STATION A. M R. U " ?7 CHURCH. . - .*' Jt Corner-Senate, end. Pin. ' I Ree. L. G. Bow man. Pastnr . 4 \ SERVJCES; ?' ' Morning Service",.; ._ll:80 A 1| Sunday School8:00 P. U ~ ? A. t... L. Leagu?5:30 P. M. TEvening Service _ 7-30 p. n. JONES TABERNACLE . f.. ; Rev. B. G. Grayhart. Pastor. ' SEKVirpa. ? 1 Sunday School ' :0O A.' 117 'Afternoon Service i__ 3:00 P. II. ^B. Y. iL^LL 0.QQ.P..M. --Evening Service ; 8^00 P. It \ -ZTXADSOiN PRESBYTERIAN - ~ . li. T. MttREY, Pastor. SERVICES: " "^ . i|U>rning Service ^ mu?.-lhld^A. H. - Sunday School 4:U0 P. U. Christian Endeavor __ 6:00 P. It SALTERS* MEMORIAE A. M. E. .7 - CHURCH ? AV lulling an St., hotween Oak & Pine -Rev. A. C:?BROGI>ON. Pastor \ T *" " - -Morning Serniu.n it:.15 A.~ST. Sunday School ;;;i-0 P. M. Evening Sermon. - 3:30 P.M. w ST. JAMES A. M. E (UURCH 415 Henderson Street * y , Rev. J. P. WashingtonT Pastor. .- SERVICES: ,. Sunday School 10 .0Q A. M. . Alorning -Service.- 11:1$ A. M. _ - Av C. E. LeagliC.y!::.- 6:30 P."M. - Evening Service ... ^7:J0 P. M. PMAISLIIPI, ( M ff? en VPrH - ?? Kendfaltown: Rev. J L I.I I* S HOLM A N. Pastor. Sunday Sch.odl^_.!^!^_ lu;00* A. M. Morning Service :30. A.lit. A. C. E. League^n-nnp m' ; . V " "*-?1 TR^ltY BAPTIST ctirnrii , 1603 Harden , Street . Morning' Service IPSO A/ff]?? " B Y, P, U? 6:30 P. M.N ' j figJU h ft. Fa?fqf ^cv- W-, " Rey"?'d8. Asst. Pastor. ouuuity ocnooi : r-.. ; y:3U A,%M. Morning Service 11:30 A. M. Evening Service r*--- iHSO A. M. Wed. MTrinighta' 7:30 P. M. | Oenlw r_- TftO T. X.