The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, October 09, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5
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5?Church News
~ BY DR: .1
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Our Sunday Sehool was larg?. Assistant
Superintendent Thomas Dar
gan-jun,, nt hi.] pnr.ii ..f .^, + y Mmjiy
classes were to be seen functioning,
which had.-hoi-hithcitu doittr soTTJur"
Sunday School has been graded according
to the public school system..
Qf. South Carolina, the public will
loolc to-see-"gTefit"things happen in
Zion./ ~ "
I*astQFBacR FFohf His Vacation
*'" A?ter one m'onth's leave qf absence
the Rev. J. C. White, his' Wjfe and
ba}>y from a month's vacation, where
thev prnfitnhly spent, tfifim in Indian.
apolis, Indiana and Chicago Illinois.
There was great jov last Sundav
mornmg .wnen the p.istnr
--place in the big middle chair inthe
" pulpit. One 01 tne lai*est_crowds of
the yfear grt^eted-jum ^Sffhe jehpii^4n
?. full vesture sang__beautifully under
the direction of Mrs. Elise Hing-Pin7
ckney. Rev. White used a3 a text:
"Then Phillip opened his mouth, arid
began at the same scripture, and
j?preached unto him Jesus." Zion was
stirred to the very bottom. by his mas'
terly sermori. Mr. . J. S. Stanback of
Chester was nur- guest, in both Sunday
School and church services; and
he made red Tioj; .talks 'In bolh" services.
Pastor and ivife were smofhor??
the big congregation all day long. *
When the pastor arrived Saturdaythe
officers- had his table spread, and
' l&ter in the afternoon his pantry was
filled with flour, lard, sugar, ri^OLnd
-many other good things.
Communion Services At 3 O'clock.
-At three** o'clock in the afternoon
we observed communion, the pastor
read the church covenant, Rev. J. W.
Reeves of Leesville made the usual
" address to the saints, before the elements
were served. This was another
^ big time, a time long to be remembered.
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8:00 p.-m., the" church was filled.
with anxious hearers. The pastor
preached from the same text he i used
..va at the morrpng services, w^ich a fit1
tln^ climax. uf a day, in (illicit t'he
church was filled with the spirit.
Zion was indeed on-fire the ehtire day
4 The. Rev, Dr. W. D. Rosier of Winnsboro
wns with ' n'q -at. the night: services
and assisted the pastor.-c.
Mr. Robert Burton diect last Sun_
dav. his funeral sermon was preach
ed at Zion Tuesday 3:0(J p. m., by the
pastor. . ?
Mis. Alum L. Hopkins whu liav
.been visiting her husband in Spar
1 ' .tenhnrg hSs rBturij^ to the citv.;'""
. ' chiu;ch has put on a $1000"
drive to clear all indebtedness of.the
church. This drive to end in Dccemy.
ber. . . .
Our church has recommended brother
John T. Carter for ordination,
having been called to Brown's ChapelBaptist
Church, Monticello, S.'C. ^
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SATTFug Mr^ifhAb rnmcTr
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?SQnday morning 11:.1ft o'clock t.he
Reverenc?,_it. I. Lemon {Trenched a
sermon which was full of proffered
thoughts on "The Mind of Christ?*"
^suggested by Phillip 25, .."Let this
mind be-in?you, whlgh was also?in
Christ Jesus." He attempted-nnantr}
: ysfs of thoTnind of Christ an reflect
cd in Ilia life ond-work and urged his
audience to be like Him. - .
- ' Sunday afternoon an Interesting"
Educational Program* was had. Pro~
fessor George A. ^Singleton in his ad.
dress .on "Bishop Paine, the.. Apostle
of, Education" gave us a near glimp?/
se intcf his dife by the able way in
which he treated the subject. Profes__L.'.
sor-iL-W.. Bnnmgardner delivered, also
a strong address. He drew a strike
- ing* Contrast between the prepared
minister and the dnprepare3 The former
tells the .people how to live realising
that if they live welL this life
^^-dh^BOumilUlufriiii life w ill take caru
of itself. The latter confihes~Kis~ in-"
-rr^_ tere.8t- to- ^feparing men to die andnot
to live. That is .to say, he talks
about ^ Heaven, the supermundane
things instead of teaching people how
to increase the value of their lives
and thereby be better citizens. Prof?Sior
~ Dow Tff^an efficient manner
presented the characteristics of the
, native Africans and showed- how
thesg ' characteristics common t
t/r-nll primitives -people. Miss Ruby
Benson.gave two instrnp^ntal^elect-,
ions \vhich captivated her ?audiaqfcc".
Special mention cannot be made of
all the participants. Suffice it to say
that the whole program was great _
? ~t?^Sunday eveningy the Reverence R.
J. Lemon preached ahother strong'
Sefmon from isiah ?J'A manshall
4>e as a hiding place from the
WftRf* etc. He went into both sacred
and secular histories arid showed how
otrtstaritlinSr hfen have ~al\Vays"
^Acted ar shelters fytheir jffiqnfC
%^MiMme great Cvil.the greatest of
'whom was Jesus Christ. He enume
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Qyoooo vvoo v ,-~J -Jli,- V vvOuoM^
-Of Columbia -j?
C. WHiTE " _ I
LPC'iaOOOObPQC^^
rated some-- of the evil>s" of - today
which are- driving men away. from
God and?he-Hirged tfip christinnc to j
"c oiieiicis or a nuung place-tor the I
pftCiply .Tiumi?1 ov4lar~H^?-Wad?a
very significant statement, "To be
ajiuhng place tor merj,you must live j
life i* the. ideal as hsiah had done,
you must be able to sec light Hhining 1
n darkness." The sermon'was* great. 1
in ext? Sunday- evening Professor ]
George ^A. Singleton will "preach at
this church. He is a profound speaker.
Come and hoar. him.
SIDNEY PAftK CHURCH NEWS
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Sunday School ^ in-SH, tha
usual houi with'(he (UipyrintdudggC
l?. Starke at his liwM. nf dnt.V I
After the discussion' of the lesson the
TYIJirk* - !
The morning service began at*11:80,
with the pastor, Rev. tS". B. Walace
in charge, with the Holv message
found'in .Matthew 12:111-20. "He shall
not strive nor cry; neither shall any
man hear his""voice in the streets."
"A bruised feed shall he not break,
and- smoking flux ?E?rUll he not queneh,
till her send forth jujlgcjneht untovictory."
Rev. .Wallace preached an
inspiring sermon to railroad men.
^fter the?sei'hi6rTa splendid program
was enjoyed by all' who were out. *~'~r
Sunday night ^e^p.astor was greeU
etf^viih a splend^Pii^dioncc. ^Several
visiting friends -cdmis^ftit to worship
with us. and to commjUe with us.
Services the psual hour next Sunday.
The .public is invited to attend
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SPECIAL REVIVAL NEWS OF
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH'*
J :i>.i Kev. E. A. Adaips.'^asfor.
Our revival campaign .is meeting
with marked success.? Di)? and Mrs.
Jeltz^ our nationally kno.^fh evangelists
aro meeting?witlv^iniilar success
as - att a i ncd in - thetr- phm^aigtrr with.
..c v., m i i.mt?i he city-wide in
efest manifested in,the increasing
n:ghtly attendance is more than gratifying
to the pa st-or-and-members ef;
he church who have-COme to love
FFi0.se special messengers x>f Christ:
ecause of the high character of their
hristian life and high standard of
their, work. 0 " -
The following special syrviees- will
jbe conducted' hy Dr. Jeltz during the t
wo?fr from OlTntHh tu lfTli indusivi'.'j
iMa<!^jVIoel^4^Men Only -at the Xhirft;!?,
3 p. m.' Special
meeting f-*rr iligh School students at
church. Monday Oct. 11th 8 p. m.
And?Prrr?Grade School children?onTuesday
Oct. 12th, 8 ^p. m. W.ednesday
night-the .13th will be known as
Sumter Night,"- at which time,, the
pastor of Mt. Pisgali A. M. E. church
Sftjntci^ S. C. Dr. U. S. Ricfr. will be
present-' n lin-pm?delegation
from his city inducting* tne choir of
-hts?church?which wttl furnish the
Iflusic of the -occasion. Thursday;
night Oct. 11th, will, be ?,'^V11qo IJnj- .
fersity "Night," -af whlch^time^?the
student body headed- by President
^ims and Depn Thompson will be-present
and conduct the preliminary.,
.arvie-os before T)r, Jeltz preaches^?
On? Friday?morning, Oetpber the
15th, from 8:30 to?lli30 -a.-nv., Dr.
Vt.y. will conduct an- old?fashioned-'Pentienstnl
ItTpotincr" aj. toY?!?,u !
?!,
-inndr&ds t>f christian?people, regardless
of church denomination will assemble
for prayer arid active christian
service. The evangelist requests'
that all who attend this meeting shall
fast on this morning?not eating,
breakfast until after the meeting is
concluded.
Dr. Jeltz will spoak to Women Onv?Sunday
afternoon Oct. 17th, cand
will deliver his farewell" message to
Columbia - that night.
ComeJojill these .services. A warm
weleonie^wo* v A.-AilAMSf
Pastor, ?
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
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Sunday waa~ a great day at St.
dames.-- Services?throughout the entire
dciy were carried out fn unique
order, |5unday school was opened at '
lO-a^ock by the Superintendent. The
lesson was well taught and explained; j
the subject creating great interest'
throughout the entire Sunday school.1
For morning- service, the pastor ,
preached from Romans v., 12:1-35:
beseech, iou, therefore, brethren, by
the mercies of God, that ye present
cEptnhtc Tint* <iort. wMf h Is yspnable
^service, and be ye not conformed
to this world but be ye transformed.
(by. the renewing- of your
mind, that ye may prove wfrat
thflt g '1, "V ?|ccapt?blor-?*n<t ro^
feet will of God." Subject: "A Trent
formed Life." Rev. Washington was
"toe pai
at his bm Sunday morhlhg.?He endeavored
to impart to. ns the word of
Ciod, which, caused our hearts to burn
within while he reasoned with us.
After which .the sacramental table
was spread and the christians assembled,
around the holy altar to partake
of the sacrament in remembrance
of our. dear Savior who shed his blood
for us.
"""Many were present to- wjtness. a7*
oplendjd aessiun of the League. The
subject, "Education," having been
Miss Estelle Janerette ar\d the, president
made some very helpful remarks.
?Evening?servirps hptrnri at 8 o'clock.
Agarnthe pastor preached an
impressive and edifying sermon. For
a short while our attention was called
-to Rev. .6:17.5 "Ppr the great day.of
hfs'^rath is come; "arid who shall P6'
able to stand?" Subject: "(ireat
Days?in History Past,_ Present and
Future." ' j
JNext sJndaV~Bromises to-hp n red
P. Waller and his memberk from Trin
ity C. M, E. church will come over to,
help us., , Suhday evening . Professor j
-li. Martyn JJow, Professor of Science
in Allen University will preach for usi
The public is cordially invited to hear
J. M. Lemon, Reporter.
BETHEt A. M.^E. GHURCH
? NOTES?"
Members and friends of the Sunday
school were out in large numbers
Sunday to study and. discuss the interesting
topic on "Israel Journeying
Toward the Promised Land."?Interesting
because it-gives such plans and
essential preparations that we should
endeavor to outline in our life's journey
that the journey may be-direct"
and the end complete success.
? After the study of the. lesson and
review by Prof. Hawkins the Supt.,
f the Evangelist, to the Sunday school ,
whol spoke encouragingly op the Sun-!
day school and of the service she-is'
willing arid, endeavoring to render to
humanity lor the salvatiqn ol souls.
At 11 fl *V? Hv Ailom.. ~ A
^U?MIX )iA cacutcu I
Dr. Jeltz, the Evangelist, who after
conducting ' a short song service,!
which added ^much spiritual-fervor to^
the lull auditorium of eager listeners'
preached :a wonderful sermon from the!
subject: "The Call to Arms."
?Aq<i?rt??d: .purpose of this ctyn
paign-Ig- that of warfare, to^ light a'
battle against sin in Bethel church
and Columbia." The sermon was
powerful, instructive and convincing.
At the .conclusion the Evangelist
came down and extended the inv'ita* |
ti^^sb^^ers^n^cam^forwardtoj
the altar. Pour of them them at lliu
dives, for which we give thanks toGod.
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The. Hply Communion was administered
at this ttage of the seryjre,
conductid by the Evangelist.
The league resulted in great good
as to the welfare of this branch of j
the church?with the absence of the
President and the literature, Mrs. ]
Colling-conductBd a round "table talk"!
of helpful suggestions made by those
who respunded. ?
At the evening service there were
many who had assembled again to
Hstim 't6 convinclhg appears e>r
the Evangelist. The subject of his
discourse wasi?''CUThe, Tarry, Go."
This was another powerful appeal.
which reached-pos&ibly-the-eonseiertce
of every man and woman, boy and '
girl present. Indeed his sermons are
irH-ftiH of whnlflgrtma inctrnrtinnr qriH j
. illy worth your sacrifice to hear them
The revival goes on this week and
the next. The public is-cordially invited.
to., come put, join in the songs
or praise and be revived. Put your
self in the way, it .is fully- worth the
while, it may prove a blessing to you
that would otherwise never Come your
way. . - . *71 JONES
CHAPEL A. M. E. Z.
CHURCH NOTES ^
Morning services began at 11 a. m.,1
Tfe nre a
St. Matthew 11:29-30, which~reads~'as~|
follows: "Come unto me, alb ye that
labour and are heavy laden, and 1j
wilTTglvq you~ rest. Take mv yoke
upon yotiplfhd learn of mej for I
anTTheet and lowly in heart, and ye
shall find rest unto your souls." ,
^ 'Sunday-school was good and "the
lesson on Israel Journeying Toward
Canaan, "Numbers 10:11-13; 29^-36. :
All scholars and-teachers1 discussed^
the lesson with much interest. t
Varick Christian Endeavor began
at 6:30 with this, live topic for dis- j
cussion: "Books Worth .while."?Josh^l
W. H. & F. Missionary Society met|
with ft lafg'e ultehdance and a gqofl'
mapting ?7?4
Niohi aoruinn it thn U l
0 ?.? T.w ?w v**o uouai HUUV ,
wfith a large au(Jienc& to hear this i
text: Heb. 6:11, subject: '^Christian I
PwfuclibyiA - CoavietkHv conversion,'
faith, sanctification, endurance to the
end, death and glorification was / dis
LMCTTO LEADER
Cussed under "this head^ '
-.-Our revival begins tile 3ft Sumlny
inst. Dr.- j, F. Hunter, of Chester, t
S. C., wtll conduct It. T5r.Tfurtte?~l3 '
a great pfeacher. ^r
On the 3rd ^Sunday which is the.
I7lh at 'S:30 p m., our pastor will
preach to the Railroad men from this
- nhject: "Capital and Labor."" All
railroad men, ihechanics and the like ;
aro invited to be present. I
The Beantv /<!ohtost wau >
with * a total of $28,35. /"P
Rev. A'. E. Lomax, Pastor j - _j(.tliss)
Lillian L'. - Williams, R'p'm?
TIIE QUEENff CONTEST OR DENOMINATIONAL
COOPERATION. :
On .Monday evening Sept. 27th, one
of the must beautiful affairs ever
staged rri Columbia wtts?prese.ntext to. _
the public, it was called the Queens'
Contest^ buT IrT actuality it was the [
working?together ol all the denomi-i;
nations of this city for one common
cause. It was fostered by Mr. J- W. '
-Bri?nsoivr d?e of .the leading merchant^
tailors, of Columbia and an bfllcerjinfl1'1
worker of Sidney Park C. M. E. :
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The churches" wha-h took part in
the-contest re presentetLff Country, and
each country \vas represented with '
a queen and a lord, mhids, flower
grls nad leadng ushers, and a page. '
Jones . Chapel A. M. E. Z. church J
represented Holland, its 'queen was r"Miss
Lillian Willihnfs, the. Lord. Mr> "f
Mae Pearce. First: Calvary Baptist;*
ahiireh, Belgium: Queen Mrs. Ella
^-LongyJjord Mr, John Robinson, Page'
Miss E. Brgiht. Wesley M. E. church ; $
Austria: Queen Miss D. G. Johnson,
Lord, Dr. L. M. Daniels, Page Miss 1
Daisy *Beir Pearce. Second'Calvary '
Baptist church, Italy: Quoin Miss
Josephine White, ' Lord, Mr.'~jr"W. ,2
Goodwjn,_Page Miss EpaneheJLfrant. y
t.' Luke Episcopal church, Spain:
Queen Mis's Elizabeth Lewis, Lord
?1 r. H. T. Marshall.?Zion Baptist E
church, Norway: Queen Mrs. Florence J
own, Lord, Mr. Thomas Dargan, I
Page Miss Jenny Mae Perry. Sid-?!
ney Park C. M. E. church, Denmark: !
Queen , Mrs. Jessie Legge, Lord, Dr. i.
N.-A.-Jenkins, Page Miss Ruth Wallace.
! ? On
the throne sat lving Tut Ankh-r
4he?Queen ol Slioba; Mr.
W.' N. Roseborough and -Mrs. M. L. f
King; The Queen "accepted the gifts. I
and the King thanked-each Queen and f
her'workers for their gifts. * *?~
| Pvpppding ihe Queens' Contest a~
piusical program was had, this pro
gram consisted-af-thc-fallowing numbers:
America?siing by the irudh
cnce.?'Invocation Dr. I). II. SimV, of ^
Misvj Daisy R o a c h. Selection i
-TTTTe nFTm^rs^quaitet. Violin solo j
Mis^ C. 8., Singleton.? Reacting Miss"^
A. A._ Nelro.m- Solo Mr: J. B. Wash*!.
"MngroTT; Vocal "Solo" ~M fs B^and"
Smith. Selection Allen_ university .
quarjtct. i 1 1 l! 1?' _ ' , ; ^
The entire?proe him nnrt contest
was an-.educatiotifal feast, for each ^
representative of each country gave. ^
a short history of its' country.
The total amount raised was $246.-30.
Three prize;-. were offered: the?
first prize went to Zion Baptist church
sycund to Swuml C'alwtry Baptif-l ^
church7 thirdto Fffrst^kifvary Bap- ^
tist church, yet all 'the'churches did f
exceedingly wejl. liie prizes were ^
preseiited by- Rev. Brown; of St.:
Luke, Mrs. Wsfcorrof Second Calvary
and l)i\. Sims of "Allen University.
~We congiatulate Mr. J; W. Bi'UH- ~
son for thus bringing together the
different denominations yet we have a
two critit'ii inn, to offer!?Kir.it, n pic?*
turc of_the "stage and those who par- |j
ticipated in the 'affair should have
been made, and the second is, stop
offering- prizes for religious work.
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SOUTHEUN RAILWAY
; : SYSTEM.
Arrive No. Between No. Depart 4\
9:50 a 31 N. Y.-Augusta 31 10:00 a 1
4:52 p 32 Augusta-N. Y. 32 5:00 p
1:30 p 27 Gteirleston-"Cin. 27 ?l:45p
4:45 p'28 Cin.-Charleston 23 4:5.r>p
10:15 pi 10 Cplumbio-Cin. 0 6:55n ^
J.U :30 p.2U-l_alumt>ia-Aug,-iy ^;00-? ' E
10:00 a 8 Columbia-Aug. 7 5:45 p 1'
1:40 p 14 Columl>ia-Sav. 13 10:20 a
9e30 p 23 Columbia-Char. 24 5:40a
9:45 u 13 Culuinbia-Cliat. 14?g:20p?
10:25 p 11 Columbia-Chas. 12 5:10 a
o:?v a 10 ^oiummu-t^nas. iu a
1:45'p-~2 CoIumBia^Sp'b'rg 1 4 :""p
10:20 p 1G Columbia-Green. 15 6:30a
10:55.a 18 Columbia-Sen'ca'17 6:15p
R-^np 1*13 *rn)n-Char. 114 6:25 a f<
-*-Via~pantden-ftitd Rock Hill. ^
City ticket office, 1307 Main Street
Telephone (1350
COLUMBIA, s,-c.686*
J?HPNE___ 6866 ft
^ Furniture Repairing and .
Mattress Renovating.
W. S. TREZEVANT ^
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1019 Harden St.', " Columbia, S. <<\ 1
taMHuaUiia
V X'.
ST.-nncrrs EI-I,MURAL ciiuitcja
Kfv.. ThnriUb l>. Hfuw ii, Kectoc-- Hampton
Ave. Bet. - Park &. Lityoln
Tlie Church Home iorsStrangers and
-?-r " VinitorH ??rCome
and. Worship With us.
SERVICES" AND MEETINGS
Sundaj'-aj
8:00 A. RI. . -_ -r EarIy Co)nmuni-on
11:15 A. M. 'Morning Servicb,ScrtTiun
I(Autit-Communion on 1st .Sundaya)
4.0^ KM. - ChurgH SeBaSE
8:00 P. M. ,Even Song, Address
" " . Tuesday a .
;?.?.?? > ^ , .
Wednesdays
4:00 K M,- . Ea^cs Guild, C>iid)
*i LL.'j-'i j f'-wg? ".".:???i
uin; hch TTTTf k< 7rm; v
BK1HEL A. M. I!. < lit !<( 11
Corner Sumter mid j ay lor. Sts.^
^ev Et ,~Aj Adams. Pastor..,
- SERVICES': "
Sunday SehoSi" . : \ 10;T>0 A.
Vlornin^Seryice 11; 1 r> M
C. K. League . ' '' -'L'-N'_
tfogaing^ergt&r . ...iijcTp. M_
SIDNEY PARK C. 31. E. CHl'UCU
?uuui__ij|?Kefc {{landing -Street ?
HeC1. W. Vr. Enrm'er, Pastor. ~
SERVICES:
Sunday School . 10:30 A. 31
VlqrijinK Suti ice = LUIUX-A. I\J-.
Spworth',J.c??kuc' . 5:.iuT. 31
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
:JONES (L 11A I'LL A. M. E. ZION
mmiL >
Jorner" Sumter and HlossoiTC'Slreet.Rcv.
A. E. Lumax. Pastor.
- seichcesT
doming_Service . .. IAtOQ A..' M.
Sunday-School ^ xi
,'".XJ."J2. Society (j:^6 1'. HZ
2veiun^Service i 8:01) P.
Ind. CALVARY BAP1IS1 CI1LRCII
- 1500 Block Blftt Strtet ?
Rev. Charles H. Brown, Pastor
SERVICES:
Sunday School 7 : 10.uo A. .M 1
doming Service _ 11:15 A. M
L V. P. U. . : . 0:00 P. ;,i
Cvening Service 7:30 P M
st. c'ALVAJtY baptist r in nni
Richland Street
REV. II. VV. LONC. Pastor.
J : .SERVICES;
hin.lny School ' I io no a m
doming Service j 1:30 a. m?
IVY. P. U. : .. .6.00 P-.-MEvening
Service *" 8:0t^/p. M
WJJSI.EY M. E^tlTTWIT
Corner (ieriurs^afnl H.'tl liuell S1V""
Kev. N. SrSmith, Pastor. <
; SBKVICKS: "
Sunday School .. lu:30 A. M
doming Service "^TIToO A. "51.
aatfuar .... , ... p ,M
??enitfo Service , r 7;3u p. M -
/ION BAPTIST ( HI I1CH. "
lh'% J. C. Whit?| Pastor. ^
>^SKRVJCKS: . hmttrrSTSchool
__ : 10:00 A. M.
doming Service 11:30 A. M
I. Y. P. U.. j .. _ 6:0.0 P. M.
Evening Sefvice~: P. M
Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor
Inr.ilay. Si'lx.inl Hi;'jo A, Mi
Toming Service -i_ 11:30
t. Y. P. U. - 5.00 P. ."Si
Ivenlnff Service?-?;. 7:3ir p. AI
st. John .."Baptist culkcii
Booker 'Washington Heigh18
Uey.-L.-G. Jeitkiits^-Paalor. v .
lUiuiay School 10:30 A. "51.
louring Smvico?ll^oJ A. 51.
!. 1'. U. -r- _. A- Oi:oo P. M.
Ac'iiing Stfl'vicw Il~.~ ,7:30 p. Mr
M r. ofTvp Baptist "irrtrTrr.ii
1011. Pendleton Street
_ THE aURUi. or GOD
FIFTH BAPTIST ClH ltCH .
Rev. E>- T. Hampton, Paetor
T05 Marion St reet
Joining Service. _y 11:80
Ivening Service -
^ r kkrvicesi ===:
uriilay Srhnnl. , ; j0 l*RL
reaching 8:00 P. M
2130 Sumter Street
Rev, 1). LLPastor.
Ml. OGIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
1915 Laurel Street
R1>V W. (i. GUN I LR, Prfstor. !
Ivindnx jSehoul 11:00 A. R1
lorning Service 12:00 Mr
ANJiOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
llflv. 1. C. CRUMPTON. Pastor
SERVICES:
.inA.y Sflionl- 10;00 A. M.
t'.fnifiL' .Si'ivice -11 A, AL,
I: Y-.P. th ~ (IHiU K M.
EMPUK ,Z JON BAPT. CHURCH
jcrogewood
!urtd?y School - - - 11 AO
lorninK Sorvice
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WT~~ ~r^7 ~ ~~" :r~~r rlyfe .
-L^ta.'-'n-- -1 * 1 "'J11
M. ffuunday, ^Vom>ai- ~
. 8:00 P. At .^-Prayer Swrvice and Con
firmatiun Lectures ...
J hirrsdays ^ ~
7:00 P. M.?Chui'ch School Faculty
Meeting . ..
'?Fridays ... ' ' ? 1
-i-LLUU Midday?Prayers and Special
4??----- .'.Iiiterce.s.sions i _
; C-:;U P.. "M.?Yowi|g-4teopta.-..'SaEidca....
' ' 'i i h. Correspondence K_ ST- Roberta,
' ,t. . Pi 17 \Va> ve. Street "
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I hivnt Street 1 - . -
Kev. '1'. Ifaykin', P -*> or.
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Sunday 7mJ1hm,iF 11; ;"0A. M.
Morning-Service .:.L .w','iu- A" M . ' '
H v- f'- !' " " P.- u P. M.
..I r-n i'iilug Service : .?>" jjt)' f' "r "7"
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M l iIj 1 IPKM?ttArHlSl (JUPRCB
r?f l;J ?n SpSt >
S. II. Smith, l'u*\.jr
: Si ;|{ V ICIiS j 7?
.SWJRUI^ SduM. .. 10:CO,A. M
.Service ..... ' i 30 A. M.
B. V. I'. 0. ,].00 P. M
-KvemHy I'm nice :i 8:00 P. It ?"
Itev. It. .M. My era. .I'?rtfltt ' ,.
Sunday School l'1 '10 A. M
' Womlrt^ Service ?. : 11.30 A M
5 v. I' U. ?:uo P. M
Evening Service 8:00 P. If. ]
M A( KDO.VI A . BAPTIST ClILKCH m'
Rev. It. M. Myers, Pastor.
Sunday Schcol 10:30 M
Afterno'in Service 2 no K 14
ti V P II ? ? ?
- _ _ tj.UU 'Evening
Service. .... ftrnn p M
?CHA PPBl'.trE STATION A. M. B.
. , CHURCH. '
| Corner Senate and Pine Streets. * f?~
li;*- U- (r. Hmrmanf Pastor": " ..
. 1.' IJ L_ .
JI.KT Iv Jungf
vM.#rning Syt viffl ' ?1U3V- A.-M.
Sunday School 3;00 P;' M.
AU& K: ^'-ague 5:0Q-IVM.
Kvwning Service 7:30 P. ?:
JONL3 rAULIUVALLlU '
~ K*v. B. ti. Cray hart, i'astor.
? SKKVICEST" ' ' . "
i Su 11day- Sehool _ .10*00 to
Afternoon Set v'[cm'~_' 8:00 R M.
B- Y. P. U. , fi:0Q P. M. ?
Uvening Service jj;00 P l*
7 l.ADSUN PRESBYTERIAN
LEV. I). T. MURRY, Pastor. * ?
SLUUUESt -
MdVnihg Service 11:15 A. M.
SuihIU} :.nhuol <t;00 P. M.
Christ iaji Emieavor .. -5:00 P. 14.
SALTERS' MEMORIAL A. M. E.
CHURCH
Washington' St., between Oak & Pine
" Kov.' A. Ci BROGDON, Pastor ~~
^l"rniiig Krnnnft ? A M.? ?
Srhrol * ?' {Q P. M.?, - .m?Evening
Sermon 8:30 P. M.
ST.. J AMES A. M. E. CHURCH
. 415_ Henderson Street Uev.
J. 1\ Washing tun, Pastor. - ' _
.SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service ._ * 11:15 A. M.
A. C. E. League . _(J:30 P. M. *
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
EMANUEL A. M'. K CHURCH
Kendlaltow u.
Uev. JULIUS IIOLMAN. Pastor.
sf.UV ir.v^L.
Sunday SehooiV 1(1:00 A. M. ~J
^erninj? Service 11:30 A. M. "
1 A. C. K..League 6:00 P. M. , ravening
Service Jl^-1 8:00 P. M. >. '* -
TRINITY BAPTIST CHl'RCH
1609 Harden Street,
V ft*v. R C~ STOYTTR, Pastor: ' J ^
Sunday School 10:(lJ) A. M?
.MofnintT-Scrvtefe __ . 11:30 A. M.
n.Y. P. XT. 6!.W P. M.
Evening r&ervieo - - -dl. - 8:00 P. M." T.
Key. J. II. Green, Pastor..
Rev.. W. H. Reynolds, Asst. Pastor.
Sunday School : 9:30 A. M,
Morning Service- 11:30 A. M.
Evening Service'_ ?7:80 A. M.
?nH j>i nights 7:30 P. M.
Evening Service 7:80 P. M.