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Saturday, November 6, 1926. * :~i uhurcli news _ j t~: "by dr. j v oooooodoo>>ooa-,-t orny r V JONES CHAPB^-*, fw. ia? yrnitf j *H 1 RfH NnTKS -H . > t'' ' . : At 11 o'clock we were highly pn?tertat5ea~By Rev. J. W. White of v Newberry. ^vH^-chose as a ..subject^ thy God/' "He said that it is the .... sleepers in the church who keep the churches on sand h?"-T and? iooberg**~ a:?ju tT. M-. our energetic superintendent, Bro. G. Williatns was at His post of duty. Teachers and pupils seemed to have heeded to the Blight off1 temperance. 6*30 P. M. the V. C. E. Society was largely attended. Subject for discus? clon, "Good points*uf i'mll'H." It was thoughtfully discussed. " """-77" s At~8:0u f. Hl~Kev. J. Wilson of th:s city brought a burning mesiel 4:14. "Gome down tho "TfcaS u -message filled "with spiritual ovation : ?- Mies M. O. Crop, White, a n^ted" ' missionary. will give an address dur, i ing the talent rally at "Jones Ghapc* Church Sunday Nov. 7, at 4 o'clock. \ The public is invited." nrJTHPi A \t T? rmmru 4??= NOTlis r_ Sunday, October . 31, marked the close of the conference year with Rev. V. S. Johnson in.Charge of the services all day. The work of the Sun-, day School was carried out in the usual manner hy fhf Snpt Thn ^ flywas successiui despite the rain in the early part of the day. Rev. V. S. Johnson preached a very , good sermon morning and night. His discussions are always instructive and full of wholesome advice, v conference having -adjourned after the appointments were read in early afternoon Sunday, Dr. .'Et. A. Adams, Presiding of the?Columbia' District and Dr. J. E. Beard the new pastor were preserit in the service ?- :_ ..Sund ay. .night, .also -D.iv -E. H. Geit,? General-Secretary of-r-Missions --of -iVew?JN>rk-Gity was present. * ? Dr. Coit left Sunday night- Tor some point'in Florida, but he wanted to come by he said and look in_ojL ??-the gocd t>eopl^t)?at lie had the plea. sure of pastoring some years ago. ' ?-Sunday?-jfoY; 6 at Tl:tb A. Mr Div J. E. Beard will preach and administer the Iloly Communion^ We look * forward to a great day Sunday. Evn, cry member is urged to put>in his appearance Sunday: hear the mes ? auge by the new pastor. Take on ne^r life and make a start for another year's work. Dr. Beard comes to us from one of the land marks of Afri can Mothodism in South Cdrolina?1 Morris Browni Chorieaton, - where-ft" is said they deligfit to do service in ~ the~\dneyar<Tbf the'Master. ? Let lint church turn out m fuTT numbers, bringing vour friends-_andinviteTstrangers antL-visitors to* come . f oift and be in the service with Bethel ~Sundayi ?You are always- welcome and we are ,>always glad to have you come. SIDNEY PARK CHURCH NEWS' ..." ' * j Sunday Schoolwas opajied- at 10 o'clock as usual with its full number * Zl. of teachers and scholars present. The lesson was taught with much interest . both part of teachers and schof ars/ Afterwards a full review was made by ^the superintendent and few ? interesting remarks on 'the lesson . made by the pastor. --~Bishop~R. C. Williams of Augusta, GHl. Pre&idlnjz Bishop of the South -Garotinp-aTni~GcoTgia district p~reach ed for us Sunday morning? He was faw?red with a splenid congregation which listened earnestly and atten tively to his instructive and inspiring sermon. Bishop Williams' is an ex pastor of Sidney Park Church and during his -pastorate hore, he was so?welt ' loved by the Christian members and friends' that iris depflrthfe' wag sadly "" greaved by many of them, r- "Bishop Williarpef also Tectured at 4:30' for Mr Mori4s-'--tHrtsion for the benefit of the rally. ' Prof. Doyle, Dean of Paine Col ~lege preached, for us Sunday night. - - He, like Bishop Williams renderedan instructive and inspiring sermon. The rally camelo its" close 'Sunday night. The Com. ((Mr. D. R. Starks) raising the highest was awarded a metal ami the Capt. Mrs, Anna- Bull raising the highest amount fas a - warded- a metal. -r~? Services ^aa usual next Sunday. Tte public., is .invited, to attend. m *r Sarah Belle Watts, reporter. FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST GHURCIT with the Sunday school, Conducted] I ?? i 'IV ' ; C. WHITE CM.^^oopooopo^ocB^aoD.o by the superintendent.^ Mr.y-H. W. Harrison. The attendance was good with Jessons interestingly taught. The Dastor hpintr uhrnrit Um ..uli.lit was filled all day by the Rev. Bax ter, who for the morning service presented the subject: "Transfigura tioh" which was very interesting .ta *an appreciative audience. _ At n P AT r- i' 1 "I Pi ' " con M. ' S. St^eWart, and after the usual"Gj^emhfT service He in a few very appropriate remarks presented Miss Evelyn Craft who had charge of the . program. * IThe subject for the eve ling was: "The duty of parents to their childjren." An address . that thrilled a fcuntber of tlife young peo pie and quite a "number of ., their par . ents was delivered^by7 Prof. W. D7 Varney Benedict Colleg'e. A very Miss C. B. Singleton. ^ Baxter prp.nchpfl T1 limnrlniifiit ??vi?n? -en the "Power * of grayer." All of these services were splendid and timely appreciated by all who had- the : privilege of attending them. The public is kindly invited -to at tend all of these services "each Sun day. Misg Lr P: Harrisoh, reporter. _ IN MEMORfAM _J . To t'lie- sacred -memory of a lov ing husband and a devoted father. Mr. J. S. Collins who died Nov.- 5, W?i - Two years ago wo gathered, Bui. the golden card" was~severed, And our hopes in ruin lie. We miss our dear -father more and more each day. We try not to worry" but the only the Lord knows the sor row that is in our hearts-eonsealcd, ~~ There Ts^ one vacant chair in *our .home. We long to caress him when "we breath our evening prayer.At oup fire side we gather sad and lonely, where he once sat among usandtdld _ us . haw-he- strove -to-brar: our banner^ _Through the thigkgst of llill flu'fit 1 to upnoid?our country, in the strength pf^Tnan's might.? Farewell dear papa, we'll see. you again dn Canaan!s happy shores. There where <"ieH fr?r^ror rm(rnn And with Him we will adore. In__honor and remembrance of our dear father and husband. * ... ? T Mrs. Collins ' Dr. A. J. Uollins Mrs. K. E. Scott Mrs. G. C. Woodward. REVIVAL AT BETHEL, ST. MATTHEWS, S. C. ~ ""Be'Ticr'A. M. F Ghnrrh, St Me*? tbewsTs. G. closed a two weeks' County r Revival ^conducted by?Mrs, J Willa S. Lewisr the noted gospel o. . vangelist_af_the 14th Episcopal Dis-trict Uf M. ?. Ch'urch Mrs. Lewis and .her husband are touring the South doing revival work. Foi _ 'he next two wei'ks or three weeks " they .will be at "Georgetown, S. C: in a roviyal meeting w,ith Jtrar-.T. T.. conducted a very successful mebting at this point with 1G8 converts, and' will repeat herself. Any pastor wishing her service may address "tier at the following address: 417 Btdad St., Georgetown,-S. C., Care of Rev. J. L Benbowi?She is specialist along the* linn rvf r/>vM\/nl u/nrlt ftVAP - hotels arffifeetfog:, th$ tfiUrch is made better both spiritually and financially. Pastors, get in touch with her now. * ' WV H. Lewis. Reporter. L ARTH URTOWN^NZWS. _ r . ? ? _Brawru.?lmpel A. M. ;1?. . Sunday School- wa3 opened at Si0.30 o'clock the usual hour with sdjig service, Miss Josephine McCastle presiding. After the devotionals, . the scholars assembled to ther various classeg for lesson was well"reviewed by Mrs. Evelyn HaringtorT TherTSTstelr TTar~~ * io Douglas made a very interesting [ 'nc^eh-t^ the school, which wa3 very , pleasing. " Rev. H. W. Walker, the pastor beWinnsboro, we did not have any morn:Tig servlcest. The day was very" lonesome with us, but at 6:30 o'cloek Rev. "FT W. Walker was back at his nost and-as- soon as the people heard that hjL-Was the^ pastor for tho next 'T2~ months, the sexton rang the bell ' ^arid the tnembers assembled to the c u r cTi to greet "him." "At 7 o'clock Jse. ascended the restrurh and introduced Rev. Wallace [ ' Johnson" as the speaker of the evenlog He selected ..As a text Matt . 5:8, "Blessed are the pure in heart ' for thev shall see God." He preached i "ft" very helpful"lermnn, We are glad-J to say that Rev. Walker is back with ' :?3 TflE PA I,MET us again uiid we hopfe lay _J?m a ]" greater success thir year. ... ?-Evelyh Harington, reporter. :: REV^JT.- H7 ITAHL ^ ? *? ' ?? j. ,t. ?, A few days ago there came tb Tabernacle Church a gospel minis tqr named, Rev. T. E. Hall of Majori ty Baptist Church, Spartanburg, S. C.. who qaftturH all of us with his Snlnn/lirl nrnQ/?^mr? rr.^..?.X4 K* VMW?M?6* . He. has a winsome character, ontLjQl -God's nobelmi'ir. A few days afro, with his work ap parently just begun, :ou|jj wor.thy _ r^pprl ?~n ~ "^V. n *' .. .>|^)|^ ff ^*inrr '? si defend himself, it is said. A1 / though he has been removed from this earthly clime, he has heft a place in our hearts no other can flll. We UPe sure his soul is Vesting in the arms of the Immaculate Prince of Glory. ,' Ero nun could blight or sorrow fade, " peath came with friendly care; j-the-opening bod to heaven conveyed And rbade it blossora^Uiere^ ffljT nnVtiTVrn -IijITi i W Ware. ~ = ^Tabernacle ^Baptist Churc^ Greenvifle, H5. C. 1 - ? BambefESaw? - 4 ?A-party of'hrfn1 "'+ire"s to Charleston, S. C. last week to attend the Atlantic Synod Wheifr convened at Zion- Presbyterian Church. Among those in fhp pnrty ware- Rev. T. A. Robinson, pastor of Zion Hill Pre*byte.riaiv Church this city; Miss A. B. Singleton, Miss Margurite Rob. ovts'rn, Mrs. M. A. Robinson, teacher ^rrthre Prasier School and Miss Emma Brabham who is a senior at_FrasieE~The?paily kenortea having had a o-mttft tintr nt the ffvi 1 ","1 " "city 'by the_sga^ - . 'Ij Misp Mamie O. Chappelle, one ,of the teachers at Voorhees Normal and Industrial School, Denmark^ S. - CL?. -pent the week end with her parents, Ttev. and Mr^f. W. W. Chappele, West ""h'lrck-Street. * Mrs.;Esther Vandyke of Greenwich, Conn, returned home last -week after spending several weeks with relatives and friends here. She was accompan J :ed by her mother, Mrs. Hopton -rmt to~ Greenwich, Mnrrvmrt *^.'n /..'fy : was called to Washington, Dr C. onL account of illness of his brother, Rev^f M. W. Norman, pastor of the Met - | j^jpolitan Baptist Church -in iRu Taft " 'al vf Hid nation.?We trust he will " find his brother better. / ?? Mrs. Marion Robinson of Orange burg, S. fc. spent the week end with ^ev. and Mrs. Robinson; 327 West Church-Street. 1 !" Mrs. Davis of Philadelphia- Peiffi. "s visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hey. \yard Johnson"on North Bridge "St. Mr and Mrs. Matthew Henderson of Pittsliurg arrived in the city Fri. lay last. They .are visiting Mr. Ju. '.ius Henderson,. the father of Mr. Henderson on the suburbs -of town. They -are looking the picture of health. ?Mr. Lome Handy of Concord,. N. _CL~was-in?the-eity visiting xelutives ' and friends last week. -?Mr. W. H. Handy, made a flying 'rip to Colombia Lawt wwHr'nn hrrei nCss. ^ Rev. and Mrs. S. D. Thomas were visirors on the Frasier campus this " week. They spoke to th? school1 body which was well taken: They left lor Atlanta, Ga., their home where Dr. Thorn is pastoring Radcliffe Mem! ,?iial Presbyterian Church. They were n$l4h impressed" with the Frasier School. The Halloween Party given at -the ..School nurhtorium Monday nighthl-ast was largely attended'and much enjoyed by all present. Messrs. Herman Redford, Heyward ^Johnsofv -Jr?'and Harold Orf made?typical looking spooks. Mr. Ellis Norman tried hard but Mr. Bland Brabham got the^dtfe on him getting apples out of a cistern brim full of water < with his mouth. Master Clary Kirk land led in carrying peanuts from one basket to another on, the end of aJ | The Seventh Day > We hereby extend th jr -' t you to worsf Wednesday, |? BIBLE CLASS-Nothing likejUj | Friday At | SABBATH Sabbath" School :_r_ X Preaching _ y Home Mission- Society F Supday ? " Song Service ? " ~1 Preaching .. .I __?m ? -? ? Subjecti ' WHO ARl Science teaches that only th containing the vital food eleTb< ?, enter our dietary. The same cai ? selection of spiritual food.?"M t alnnpr Knf ku FirAi*ir \A/^C i | "JT"""*! "J ?^?VI J TTUtU U1 I ' " C.E.MARTI TO LEADER narrow. TGinrlo L- ri i f r> T>mf U r>?,K,.l , v.. V.MUW A t yi? A , njcuisi Prof Charloo -Wright and~Mrr~dotn Kearse tied* with each other in teffinj stories, sjmokey and otherewise. ?The Galtary ^Tnion convened lier< Saturday and Gunda.v IifsfWith thi St. John'Baptist Church. They hat a big duy Sunday. *, Those on the sick list this weel afe: Mrs. Prisciira Redford, Raijroac Ave.; Mrs. Emma Mae Brabham am ittle Theola and Alice May, daught era .of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Holme: on the suburbs of twon.^ Mr. John Johnson ofrWest Churel St. is up again and able to r"" 1-1" which7 ne nas just had over hauled. ^ The community was saddened bj the death of Mrs. Clara Hepderson wife of Mr._jttU?s Henderson of thi: community, Thursday last. The fun erah was held at Mt. Carmel M. E Church, Railroad Av<v, whorxi-Dwceased was a faithful member. Rev JJ LL-Jackson, her paslur preaehOc the "funeral at 2:30 P. RJ. Friday be fore a large number oP~frtgnds anc Tdftiiveair The tinral rfffprfwyrQ many and beautiful. The dpeea^nr a large number of children arid a-lranl of relatives and friends. _ We Dp Artistic lJBD rRiNT 'S' : .yr . . SOI ITH ERN^XAl L W AY? Columbia, S. C., effective .Sef^TT^, 10241 Arrive No.' Bel ween {y>. Depwn. "9750 u TIFTT. Y.-Augusta 31 10:00 a 4:52 p 32 Augubla-N, Y. 32 5:00 p 1:30 p 27 Charlestpn-Cin. 27 1:45 p 4:45 p 28 Cin.-ChaH<5ston 23 4:65p 10:46 p. 10-7XotuinUia-Cin. 9 G:55a 5.30 a 24 ColunibiaJux'v'l 23 ll:00p 10^30_p 20 Columbia-Aug. 19 . 7:00 a 10:00 a 8 Columbia-Aug,-- 7' 5:45 p 1:40 p 14 Columbia-Sav^ 1310:10 a 0130 p 23 Columbia-Char. s24 6:40a 9:00 a 13 Columbia-Char. 14- 2:20p 10:25 p/11vColumbia-'Chas. 12 6:10 a 5:<sua 15 CoLunibia-Chas.-11> 2;'20ii j.:t5~p 2 Uolumbia-Sp'b'rg 1 4:00p 10:20, p 10 Columbia-Urcen. .15 0:30a 10:55 a 18 Coluiiibia-Sen'ea 17 0:15p _?.lj0 P 1*3 *U?la.?Chm'. 113 0:26 a ?* Via Camden mid ltui'k Hill. City ticket plltce, 120/ Main Mtreel Telephone 0260. COLUMBIA, S. C. ' ? u - 6366 PHONE ' 6366 Chair-Canning anil Upholstering Furniture Repairing and Mattress Renovating. - w.s. tUlzevanx " v. * - . T Best hv Tpst. - ' "W A V K - O" An Ideal Hair Trainer for Men and iVemen.. Kecihrthe Hair in its place find-trains Hair to lie straight. For Sale^at" > Nelson's Barber Shop *>31 MAIN ST? COLUMBIA, S. C. -r~ . ' - * " _ , ?a PHONE 6187 -7?-T" L.jV. Hawkins*"" Real Estate Agency 'Homes on Easy Terms" 1107& Wn?4hinirfon Street ^OT TTMHFA. S. C. \dventist Church J tween Gervaisar.d Lady) e invitation to you to lip with us. T | 7:30 P.M. I x Columbia. Ccrme ~&nd see. ^ : Sunset ; YER MEETING? > . J(Saturday) - '**" i 177.: 9:45 A.M. f P^A ^ '{ raeTTng77;T 3:00 P M. Y JNite f 7:30 t .....800 - ?^k E CHRISTIANS."- $ e be?t and wholesome foods \ rnts called vitaminTs" should. | re should be exercised in the X an shall not live by bread {* God."?Luke 4:4. ? -?? a - ' ^ ... 1 ^ V ^ ^ Y BETHEL A. Mr & Ctir RCITT ; Corner Sumter and Taylor Sta. ;: Rev. E. A. Adamn, ?? sj ?. ?? ' SERVICES: . -i 1 Sunday School 10:00 A. M 'Morning Service r_.... 11.15 A. M c A (I. R . T.nno'iio / \ ?Z.*)f\ tj \a ! . T; r? e, -v T---r-' V.OU 1_. iU. I j EveTflfig Service - . '7:30 P M SIDNEY-. PARK C. M. E. CHl'RCII j j ,1100 Block Blandinjf Street ?H Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor..., 1 SERVICES: ' . nHj.^ "-iTi ln irn ITP" j Morning Service 11:3,0 A. M f; , Ep worth League 6:30 P. M ' : Evening Service > 7:30 P.- M ' ,1 ? -1. ? J 5 "JONES CHAPEL" A. M. E.^ZION CHURCH. [ Corner Sumter and Blossom Street* ?Kev. A- E. Lomax, Pastor. 2 SKltV ICK.K? ' Morning Service 11:00 A. M. 1 Sunday School rJi 12:30 P. Si. < 1 V (. V Society . 0:30 P, M. j SSE CAI.YAItapm kt nii:i?rH " ; 1500 Block Bull Street Rev. Charles. II. Brown, Pastor SERVICES; Sunday School . 10:00 A. M Morning Service 11:15 A. M .Y. P. U. ' _ 6:00 P. E ! Evening Service ~ Van p fyf _ ? " \ I?t. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Richland Street -_j_ REV. II. W. LONO. Pkwtui. SERVICES; __g"Tldny Schoft'l?- . : ~ 10:00 A. M Morning Service 11:30 A. M B. Y. P. IJ. fi:Qa_P_AHj1 Evening Service P.-M-jIn Wesley m. e. church s Cprner Gervais and Barnwell Sta r Rev. NV S.?Smilh^ Pastor. . J - SERVICES: Sunday School':. ^?10:30 A. M .Morning Service 11:30 A. M. 1 League I, _ _ ,... k ... 6 >30.J!, M .Evening Service T':30 P. M ZION B APTIST CH U RCH ' Rev. J. C, White. Paetorv ^ ^ J fiV.Hvirv.fiT- _i /Sunday School 1; 10:00 A. M Morning Servico 11:30 a ". m IB. Y. P. U. Mr (Evening Service ; 7:00 P. M. NAZARETH RAPTIST CHURCH 1 L Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor * Sunday School ._I__10:30 A'. M. "iMorning ftprviop 11:30 B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M I Evening Service . 7:30 P. M. ST. JOHN BAPTIST*'CHURCH Booker "Washington Height's . . V I Rev. L. c. Jenkins, Pastor. ? ??-- services: " j ^inJ?y Si-h..nl - ,.,10:30 A. M. c ! Morning Service ? .11:30 A. M ^ i B. JL P. U. 6:00 P. M.- 1 ^Evening Service 7:3U P.--Mr " .. ^ ? -r MTV^frLVE VLAUTTST CHTTRCII 1014 Pendleton Street i ^ rr iLT? rut nnriM ?" IUv'.' L A 'S1 ?- p KC H 4 - *05?Murion Street .Morning Service . v_ 11:30 I Evening Service 7:30. c !.... * v> ' .. SERVICESt Sunday School _______M0:30 A. M I Preaching 1 i:3Q A. M. Bi Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. iP|$aching ?i 8:00 P. M. 2130 Sumter Street I * . . . , t- MT. Ol.tVE BAPTIST CHURCH * TffT5 l.aii re I Street ^ 3 REV. W. G: CENTER. Pastor. "* * Sunday School 11:00 A. M.. : Morning Service 12:00 M;J ANTIOC1I BAPTP^T CHURCH | Rev. T. C. CRUMPjDN, Pastor SERVICES: unday Schoot ?10:00 A. Mr' ! Morning Service ^ 11:30 A. M. B. Y P. U. - 6:00 P. M Evening Service 7:0Q P. M.. ? I 1 " ' R] ^?_ __ B j ??,?==_ E I - ' . ' - . TEMPLE - ZION BAPT. CHURCH Kiugewood _ Sunday School 11:30 Morning Service .. 12:30 ? ; < "vMiiiiiif Service^ 7:30 F M ^ Wed. and Fri nights - - 7:30 P. M. E ST. LUKE'S "EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Thomas D. Brown, Rector 'Hampton Ave. Bet. Park & Lincoln 1 The Church Homa lor Stratigoro and Vi si tori f- Come and Worship with us. ' > SERVICES-ArND MEETINGS . Sundays 8:00 A. M. Eajidy^Communion ^ ; (With Communion on 1st Surrdayi) . _ 4:00'P. M. Church School ? 8:00 P. M. _____ Even Song, Addreai,? Tuesday r , ? Wednesdays C '4:00 P. Ifr .^Xadlet GuUd. (2nd) - > ~~r~ , -Lc ' . , " - r m U-NIUN UADT1ST CHURCH Divine -Street ? V R?v. T. AU Boy kmr~f**Stor:- TSEKVICESr " Sunday i^'liuul ' 10:00 A. ill Morning Service ji:30 A. M. *' B. V. P. U.. v 7:00 P. M. ' T ~ Evening Service 8:00 P. M '-y ^'rr ' lyon Street . -Rev. S. H. Smith/, SKltV IL'KSi';..-. - Mfoday School _ : J'1*0-.00 A. M : T~ MOfning Service _/ il!30 A II'V' U< ' -V -- --- 6;00 P, M. ? -vtnirfg. Service 8.00 P M " J ' " -< ' P=r ' ng NAZ AKICTlf HAf'TlST CHL'RCH .Uev. R. M. Nlyers. Pastor SERVICES? ? ~ Sunday School?:?r?? ?TO ,3(1 ~j| horning Service ---ll.Sf" A M l' : flnfl p lf Evening ^crvioo.??? flSflfi p ^;? ?~ feev. It. M.MyerH,'I'astor ; . T. 5E3Q i c ks | ??;?~?-? Sunday School A M ifloiwni Scrvif im r l5~~? EY- s 5 , m '-veiling Service 8;0o P ^ P STATION A.' ,M ^ CUlUCII. . Xoiiier Senate and- Pine Street* < X. flow man, Pastor. - . SERVICES: lormngr .Service 11:30"A. M,' >unday School ... _1 -3:00 P. M L. C. E. League .; 6:30 P. M. Evening. Service M ^ [. ?..r"- . i - ? JONi;k-TABEUNACLE Rev. II. Gt (irayhart, Pastor." SERVICES: lunday Schools, 10.00 ATM i?ternoon Seryice 3:00J\ M, L-Y. p. u. -ilw-P. M , ,; ... .' <*> LA HSTTTT PRESBYTER IAN---". REV. D. T. MURRY, Pastor. * .SERVICES: J yf doming Service - ii-i* a " . _ ... ?.?(/ m. ^ Sunday School 4:00 P. M Christian Endeavor 6:00 P. M r. ^ ^ - ' . / ' ' . ' * SALTERS' MEMORIAL:A. M. E. > . ?' CHE RCH '* ' r_ . __ - ?' Washington St., between Oak & Pine Rev. A. C. BROGDON,'Pastor lorning Sermon : 11:15 A. M. * Sunday School 3:30 P. M. Jvening Sermon ic: 8:30 P. ST. JAMA. M.^EL CIIL'RCB 415 Henderson Street?: :* Rev. J. 1\ Washington,"Pastor. . .. _ _&ERVTCES: . 7 IT iunday School 10 00 A - M. doming Service. >._11:16 A. M. V. C. E^ League ' P: M ? Evening Service . _^ 7:feQ^P. M. . "7.. '">> -?* . . k -! ; EM AN LEI. A.M. Er^HURCH""'"" ^ Keodlaltown.? ; Rev. JC LTUS TTULMAT?. Pastor.r~ ~ " * SERVICES: " " Sunday- -School io:nn A M. loming-SprviHo " u nn ^ :? ? o C. E. League ??_ (>:00 P. M. Evening Service ____8:U0 P. M. TRINITY BAPTIST CIICRCil-^ ; 1P09 Harden Street ? Rev. It. C. STOVEJl, Pastor, ynday School ? ~fc-10t00 A. M; ? lorning Service ..11:30 A. M. Y. P. U ... " vening Service 8:00 P. M, - -Rev. 'Hr Green, Pastor ev. W. H. Reynolds, Asst. Pastor. unday School 9:30 A. NT. ?^ forning Service 11:30 A. M. vening^ervice A. M. =?=' -?? ?* > \ 4:00 P. M> ; 4th Tuesday, Woman'i Auxiliary- ? 8:00 P. M.?Prayer Service and Con firmatien Lectures r . :t - ?? Thtfrsdays 7:00 P. M.-*Chnrch School Faculty ?" Meeting Fridays 2j00 Midday?Fray ?r a and Special 5:30 P. M.?Young People Service 7:30 P. M. 1? Choir Rehearsal hurch Correspondent R. S. Roberta, ~ ^ Wayne Street