The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 13, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5
- Saturday^ Ncvemlmr |^i iflpfi_<?CH^adca3oo.?oooooorM->>-,^.-t^A.^,
"~T" Church Hews
~ "g BY OR.J.
BCTnEL.A.^r E. CUURCII
. NOTES
iWe are very thankful,to C.od hav.
in good will and peace with tv.gpirit
to continue the good - work?of-mrr
leadership of-.our new pn^nr; whom
?-?everybody jic,iii> 1\j liku.'miJ. admire.'
In the Sunday school ~studv Sunday
?;?had a bcuuliluL Ic.-.mmi uu how Jimhn'u
took th~e~City of Jericho'.' After the
usual routine of class ..study, Supt.
Young'called on Profv II. B. Thump
son to introduce Dr. J. E. Beard. to
the school. Dr. Beard "spoke freely
and t>firn'T>f'ndably of .the wm k (gun
~ era!) of the Sunday school* expressing
- - a-desire-ttf-see-'greater mimhor* com.
inte the Sunday school.
At 117l5 a. m.; Dr. J. E. Beard as
: ?-sisted?by?Detw?ThonipsOTT a^CCPded
the rostrum and proceeded with the
ordeT pf service, selecting-a<i-? text
Romans 1.15.. "3ut as much as ip-m<
is, I am ready to preach the Gospc.
? *^***<*? MIWVHIij iUt t>YU
weeks. The public is invited to come
out with us, and to hear Rev. Lang
fordr^ g.~ . / |
fa*f J
Q >1- ?
Sunday was a high day wrtH us
9>. from every point of view, ltev-Wash
ington returned from the Conference
?full of- inspiration and vigor, The peo
pie of this. Community as a whole,
"and St. James in particular are high
ly elflted over -thig energetic young
churchman's icturg for the tliiul term
as pastor of thtT above named church
ence of the people; not only of St.
James but of j,he entire community.
Strictly at 10 o'clock Sunday morn_
i ins he appeared on the scene, ready
to ^t6gin- the days work. The Super
iutendent of the SundaySchool bp
ing a little late, the "pastor opened
ther to. Al, uaTr/ The lessens were"
taught by tha Ttflteh^vs^ftcr- which
the pA^Ttor cornlflCUjii, IIkj review^
Strictly at 11:30 Divine Sofvices be
fcanTTKe pastor seemed 'to bisecting
~? lU yuu'lhal me uLUome also?'" SulT"5
ject?Ready for "Service. Asserted;
... "Inability to do. or to know-is no. ex.
cuse if you have hud a chance or
the uiJjKU'timlty to improve your cori~
ditiona. "When (hid culls d-mairT^
^preach, He calls at the same time tc
PrPpare._ The fir.catcait_ .%vu)r.J -tovdayin
the world is service, some say moth
er,?tjut who xinr tTitnk ol" mother
without thinking -of the word eTVice.
No excuse can be given, if you are
.J>oor, seiivjetvt?.yuu.are. iir want- serve-.,
under knv circnin t.-iiicps servo,?ii i
more-ijlessed to-ftive-thtvn-^tr
The-aymi^n icM-i inii <u ?-hnin:?i>w.
last ruction Jimling. ito way intt> the.
hearts and minds of many who free
lygave vent to the truths, i Thfe
A. C._E. TiPa^ne had a splendid
session Sunday, and quite a nice au
dience. The topic Tor discussion was
conducted in quite an interesting.
. manner by Mrs. Edtra- Alston, 1
think the young folks would like to
have her make a visit- soon again
with similar outlines n'f service.
- jU 8 p,t ni.,"~ITi"es. aim.-, Allot,'
University was present ami qKmstmY
mill" read iTjg^ Scripture .'lesson. Dr.
.'* Ueard preached again ffom..tjh^'dJ-tl:
Psalms 13th- veri&cf "I had fainted
unless I Had lived to s<?o t'Tm-gnoiinos^.
of the ;JLprd -in tl\e land of "the liv
ing."; Subjectr^TJve Worth of''ilope
in Life<?- Many beautiful and helpful
illustratons were cited showing hope
the "all important" thing in the life
of an individual??Already;?H Wit.-'
saia nis sermons- grow better ana
better;?True enough?--;
Come to the services Sunday. Attend
the grayer service and see h
you are not made to feel better. You
are cordially invitqd to join _us in
-? . the service and the praise at any
--time. Members are urged so to do.
You are welcome.
*
SIDNEY I'AltK .CilUKCll NEWS
fiimday-Rch:uili npon^V ni- 111it
usual hour, with the Sitpt. presiding.
The classes and choir, lacked, a few
momborii being"" TiIK'tlT TlTo fcssoi"
was well tangt by the teachers and
fully dih'cussed by the members. The
(Sunday school is the?seed frour
which we must get our future rcli
gious workers, therefore the parent.-'
should sec that the young ones are
brought up and trained in the Sun
day school. ? ?;
A very interest inn- mul pu :ng
session was held Sunday morning at
TTtsHK Elder Golphin delivered the"
sormon for the day. Sunday -being
-the first Sunday, it "gave the Chris
^tian members a chance to partake of
the blood of Christ, and the -bread
of life. ?
Night _servicea were -carried out
in the usual Way.
~ j^angford, Evangelistic .Sec_
retary of the C. M. E. Church is con
^vv^>ocroooocoi^?^ooco5onoof
Of Columbial
G.- WHITE ' "..' 1
: : : * : :' >. .. .,^rin^^^^^rrrr'TT" 'i""nvi
in ueh I ike 4)imfceg, ascended "the tos
tru.-n and clectiil'ied the^ sutngflce on
ttTe Subject: *'THe More Abundant
Life." Text St. John 10:10. The coir.
gresntron -was graced -with the pres
' ncrvof Dr. ,G. K. Lyles, P. E., of the
?>.u\vbefry District. Dr. Lyles made
.." plimontary roimnks relative tu the
v. ok ih-at is being done at St. James.
ilo raid liiyrh tribute tp Rev. Wash-^
.un.u;.n aw a coneientious andean en.
o[;ivVic_ young man. He said that he
(Dr. Lyles)_--pastorcdj St. .James
church" forty- yeafrs agd. Dr; Lyles.
.looked over tha audience to see tvho
was present that wag a member of
Gl.Junius' WllOn he .pastored her for
fcyycars ago, and found only one per
_i^u5?.JDlr. Lyles assisted -the pastor in
the Holy Communion services.
A. C. E. League was opened 0:30,
"The^ubJecLTpr discussion was "How
to make war.-against war." - Much
light-^was thrown on~tfte~ subiect bv
i ihe pastor. Divine services began at
7:30 o'clock. Brother R- S. Riissoll
v'On^uctQd the prayer meeting, which
was v<^ry fervent. ,
. At 8 o'clock the pastor preacher!
another -powerful sermon pp the snh
ject "Witncsg in Heaven, and witness
Jli_Ual Uh 4"doTTrr^TS_9-VeTses7
the collection for the day was gratis
tying,- -Jivcrybody seemed -to be in
good spirit. Rev. Washington is a
r.an wtth a message. Come and hear,
him.
JESSIE MAE LEMON, Reporter
?' ' " Z '
EMANUEL A. M. Jbk CKURCir^
- NOTES " .
l lungs TScgan moving smoothly
w ith our church for the new Conference
ytear. The pastof, Rev. Julius
ilolman announced in class meeting
>lUttiday_?iglit?that, th^-makes the
-Tghth service that we have had since
i.e conference, and each was alive and
jeuutiful.j A line spirit prevails. The
tev^E. Af'^dams the newly appoint, j
J Presidin took our member- !
hip n'? ' 11 rpf i. ? 0Un^.y?u|ipuil In
hiV^ L?ve Funhl Prlddft mig|ht. The'
ct'iiil.er.-i tVere" glad to see lnjn and
eel that he will do well With the His ~
rict. He is a man of good, judgement
and the witv humor and logic of h*s
?puuch was much enjoyed. The pas
or - preached ^Sunday a. m., from
Psalms 8'fl 5, and Sunday evening
from the 27th Psalm. While he feels
numble as a. minister, he was show,
ored with manv_congx-atulation<?forhi3
sermon Sunday and especially
for the one Sunday night. ^
ZLON BAPTIST CIPDRCll NEWS
Our S. S. was good last Sunday
v I ion -Su p erii i tendent. Dargan called,
he school and teachers together touuly
the lesson. A. few of the teachers
and classes did not report but the
|-majority of the classes did.. Music"
'beautiful. Mrs. Alma Hopkins pre
_L''Qd iLL-ilic.-Eiano,. and the children
"rhtrir sang. ?51 r "T'v~
Dr. John II. Goodwin our Superin.
"*i"'ii7t?nTr?trrrs?5?rmnrrTTrr^
U AlVblG 1?IT3, IJUw was
T I- > 1_
here in time to give one ol hiM clo
jm lit talks (to the young people.
J- Dr. White ascended "the rostrum at
he usual preaching hour and hot.
.vh In landing he was comp.aimrig of
^ 'fverc cold, did preach a great; _ser_
jai'/n from llosen 11. Subject: "Love's
a-t CryJl Tlicre i3 a gruat-ruvival
i u. on ?t Zion hy-fe-^r
AV. Coleman, of Chester, }>. C. Dr.
Coleman- is certainly doing some real"
sure enough preachihg, - j
' All Columbia who has heard this
noted divine says that as a revivalist
lie has the belt. His sermons are just
wonderful. *.
Preaching at- Zion. Pilgrim in the
afternoon at three o'clock. Before Dr. I
White left for -Arthurtown' he:
preached the funeral of sister Belle
Allen, one-of our honoretP"member^,
who died after a short illness.
A large congregation was out at
Arthurtown- to hear the ? pastor.
$33.00 was raised. i
.. At 7:30 P. M., Zion was crowded
and Dr. White finished on his mornwj
ing discourse. Three caftle forward.
Tor baptsfm. Licentiate T. H. Hughes
made a burning talk following the
pastor's sermon. Hughes is destined
to make a spiritual in our church?
JjM v>nfi h him. ?? j
The funferal of sister Thomasina
Turkvann?Nelson was held. aF~
Zion last Tuesday. A host of sorrow__
died in Washington D. C., and was
brought home Sunday. Thomasina
-was a young woman brought up in
Zion. and was of a sweet and affable.
disposition. 1 )
son, another one of our youn& mero-H
horn wan held Thursday. Susie was a
mam bar devoted to duty. She was a
pubic school teacher artd a member
of the church who responded to every
cad, that was "Within her power It
Our Revival is in full blast for this
"TT THE PAT,M1
-7? ? - .!
Avrok with Revr-Jr W^~ T)hrrrraTTtcading
k the host of God. Dr. Coleman will
open fire on the camp of sin in. Ar~
thurtown next Monday night. -
ST. LUKE EPISCOPAL CJIUROH
| The Third Annual Council* eL-Gtd-r
. pi'tul?Churchmtm?of?the?Diocca^.gjj
Upper South Carolina and the session
of the Wonwn'a Auxiliary of-the-Pro
tost ant Episcopal church was held, at
St. Luke's Episcopal church, Novem
her 2nd and 3rd. The Rt. Rev. !?
J-CL -ElalaydXD., -Bishop the--Dhrcu.'.ej
ukslsttul by tht. lit. lievj lh H.
niig Vetlti'ahie B. Ejjjott,
"Ttrch deacon, the Rev. Father Thar
mas D. Brown end the Rev. Father
St: Julhtn A. Simpkins.
Sir.- II. T. Marshall made the wel.
come address in behalf of St. -Luke
purish.?Dr. I). 11.?klms, President
of Allen University made the wel
come address in heh^lf of the
of CottnfihTaT^Bicrth addresses ~ were'
very fine indeed. The Yen. J. B. Elw'
liqtt made -the response.- - Profesg*W:
J. E. Blanton, Principal ^vf Vo'orhecs
.hlormaLand Industrial S.chool, Den
"nrark, addressed the Council in behalf
of the Voorhees chool. All of.Jtlic
uunyesses were thoroughly interest4
ing and full ol good and encouraging
[ \vor4sv. ' . . _
"Tlfe ^evoCrons yere , .interspersed
with bgayitiful hymns. aThe.Uev. Mr.
Mifrftail addressed t he^w-rd^tn-hrdTn If"
of Missions Which was'well received.
The ck)sing. remarjvs. ol .this.-fhxt session
were made by the. Bishop of the
IjT00GI)e.^ _ a . ?;
r* The Wednesday morning service
wag begun by Corporate Comniuhioh
n.f the .Coungil, Celebrant, Bishop of
tl}e. Diocese Ussiste:} by the rector of
tho Paj4shr?Air re ports from all of
Jher: churches- uqtc made?After the"
Bishop made his annualaddrpgs. The
Woman's Auxiliary made, a grand ?e,
port which was one of the outstand
jug features of the (jonm-il, The re
ports of the Blue . Box Custodian and
the Treasurer of the Auxiliary were
especially pleasing.The
evening ,p?o^am of the Wq.?
man's Auxiliary wpfch was. rendered
in a masterly way was full-of inter
est from, beginning to end. It was
begun with e^frfting devotions^. _.Mrs,
Ivliza James, i res-dent- r,f the' Anv
iliary of St. Lirkeh Parish made the
I ue.eome address in behalf of her.
Branch. .*'
Mrs. S. ET Martin of St. Simon, of
! Peak, S. C., made the response. Both
ladies acquitted themselve^ well. Mrs.
E. S. Johnson, President of the Auxil i
iary of the Diocese made her atfnuul
; address which showed romarkable
achievements of?Auxiliary for the~
Lyear. Mrs. EtjTel Martin, U. T. O.
n,lUn' ' r? i.- ? vr?
j vuoiuuiau, iMia, ix. *?l L o.
J.- E. Ilart, President of the white
, Auxiliary, aJL made stirring-speeches
which were ifidee'J captivating. The
l^xey. Louis N. Taylor^ President of
r Diocesan Social Service Department
raddressed the Council with satisfac
tion. The closing addresT~was made
'-by ?lhe ftew Father H. R.? Moore,
chanhtin of Vnn-rhnYvg ?Jie,
All who attended the' Council went
| way they were entertained. The
. t'nv Th^s P. Bi'dwhr'\VhO Atortccrfk
faithfully for tho entertainment of
^St. .Luke's church who assisfecL.him
may rest assured that everybody
was thoroughly pleased.
JONES CHAPEL A. M; E. Z.
CHURCH NOTES - _
Sunday was an unusual high day"
At 11:00 o'clock A. M.f the pastor
chose as a text Galatians 6 7'What
-soever a man sowethr that shall ^ie
also reap." He erpphasizoil the vari .
e'.y ol' seeds "that are n to the
flesh, viz: back biting, selfishness,
the seed of discord. He said they will
come up in our own yard. He emphatically
urge that we sow to the
"spirit that we may reap life eternal.
The sermon was spiritual, logical and
admonishing.
I The Seventh Day
(On Henderson Steeet, B<
1*1 We hereby 'extend tl
yot> to wors
f ; ?-zz_ ^Wednesday
>y BIBLE CL ASS-Nothing like it
4 ' ETZTrTTTT*" A
l*? 1 ni^ay /A
4? W.SPFR and PR,
-Sabb S^ABBATH
x ^ Preaching Ll_ t
X" Home Mission Society
y """"" Sunda
_? Song Service
X~ ?>r. Preaching._; .r.V-V.
jtl Subject: "HE-SHEj
f ._. SciencrLUaches that only t
containing the iritaf food e+err
rt. enter our dletaty. The same-^i
selection of spiritual food.~"fl
i alonei but by Every Word of
| ? h r. MART
^TTQ T.FADER
1 Our S^undax. School was largely at
j tended, and the leeson taugkt witl
touch interest.
At ^00 o'clock a latge audience ol
- oolni'cd and?whrtu 1 were?Waiting "?tc
' witness the talent rally, nnder tin
u? uur ..auniuj 1-Tf.McTent
Mrs. F. G, Beivsoav who was intror
r, .'need ljy the' paster. In a verypleas
~ing lhanner, Mrs. Leila Wren intra.
|duced Mrs. M. 0. J. Krepp, (white),
rsiie" talked to us aa a-mi&aionary- sent
, by the Lord. She said the, good things
.i.are -nufnerous that the Lord is doing
4W ;ih and puked the-fpaestioii, What
JU'U_Wb uoing lor Jesus'! iMrs. Krepp
was assisted, by her broihur.-X I.
Kve'pp and others. . Ambunt raised
|.-?7L.18.
jt At 0:30 P. M'., the V. C. E. Society
(banners werfc" waving high . Topic
for discussion was against "waif. AH
participants seeriied to-be deeply con.
fernt'd. ~ :
I.. At 8:00 o'clock P. M., the pastor
choose - ns-n tnxt "fiive lintn tlin T n?l
-th? pdory^ue^mrrand come into his
courts." The text was divided under
.three heads: " ' *
' " I find's glory.
' 2 Cntni' into His cmtrfs,
3 Offertory. .. s
LLo ^aid we shotdd?praise the Lord
and give Hiin honor. We want honor
so doc:; God. 2nd,, Come to the house
jut' the-4 ord.-3rdr-D<T not mme-with
empty hands, but bring?soniuLliiiig
that V(I11 vyill miss, It wao Q pcntedftSr
"taf "shower. Total collected $109.45
Next Sunday November The 4th,
-at 3:30, Rev. G. -ft. Brown -will Wench
at which time the gleaners will re_
jtuiii..,. :v .. .
You are cordially invited.
' 11EV.'A. E. LQMAxj Pastor '
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6366 " I'HONK 6366
Chair Caneing and Upholstering
Furniture Repairing and
MattreS? " Rettovatiiig.
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! Ifll" Hnrrlo'h St , CnTitinKi*. S < :'
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etween Gervais and LadyX? j*
ie invitation to you to .j'
hip with us.
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f Corner Sunite^EmABM^uf Stir
rT ~ Kev. E. A. a.stor.
i sffrvik^ Tf '
: Sunday School ,f JjotfM) A. !
Morning Service JfHTfs A. .'
-Auje.-E: Leiague " .X GTao'K I
Evening Service -jffVlSalj, I'. !
; SIDNEY PARK (' & C1U RC
i 1 LOO ISIock *lllanf|P)f. Street r
Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor.
SKKVIUEgr'
."Sunday School j.0.50 A. B
Mnrnimir ?i i mo a.' g
worth tongue I', R
livening Service 7:30 P. R
JONES CHAPE'- a M
; . CHURCH.
-4"i"wr BtiniU'i Hlid Blossom Street
Rev. A. E. Loiuux, Pastor. ,
.. ^KK?vin,-.v. _
^HnmiTrg"Service^ '11:00 A. IV
Sunday School j 13:30" P R
V. GmE, Society 0:301*7.5:
Evening Service1; 8:00. P. R:
2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CIIURCl
J - E*00 . Block?Btrfl Street
-Rev; UiarJes II. Brown, Pastor
SERVICES:
!^H"liayrS.cb.oflLJ ?=10f00^r^!
Morliing ^rvice 11 1 ft A B|
ft-. * - - -6:00 P
Evening-Service"..;.?p Rj
44?t. CAI.VAR V BAPTIST CfftRCl
_ Richland Street ??
T_ REVi H. W. Past in.??
SERVICES:
(Sunday School . .. 10:01) A. R'
fRTorning Service ' T~ 11:30 aFr
D XT n TT
| t?. i. r. u. G.00 P. A
Evening Service' ... R ah-UL-?
?r-? J" y '
__ m. k. cm hch?
Corner Corvais itiu! Barnwell Sin.
1 U?r \^r-S. -Smith, Pastor, L^_
SERVICES:
| Sunday School. 10:30 A.'A1
jAlorinng Service 11:30 A. A:
League 6:30 P. A:
j Evening Service ... _^---7:3otV^
I ..
?'?:? a .
ZION II APT I ST CH CRCII
; Re*1.-J. C. While, Pastor.
*? SRHVILIWt- - "T~
' 'Sunday" Si'hcnt in-HH A j]
! H^'Y'"p. lJ.rViC0-. ^6:00 P. M
Evening Service 7:00 P. M
i '
NA7ARFTTT BAPTIST CiHJRCH
' _ Rev. E- A. -Moss,-Pastor; Sunday
School . ____10i30 A. W
rMonunjj_Service -__11
H?VrP. U. ... 6:00 P. 3
Evening Service 7:30 P. M
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CUCUQU
Booker Washington Heights
i Uev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICES:
| Sunday School 10:30 A. A
I Morning S^ vice M 1:30 A. A
I b. i. P. U. Q;QU p. A
^ Evening Service 7;3U P. A
M l lir.lVF. JU.PTiaT nqip^H
4014 Pendleton Street ?
THE CHURCH OF GOD
-? El 1'Mi HAI'TIUT ClU'ttCir?
~4Q5 Atarion Street
.Morning Service 113
Evening Service 7:3
SERVICES:
\ Sunday School _ ,.10:30 A. A
II 'reacfffiig __ 1 __ 11 /M) A. A
iB. .Y, P. U. 0:00 P. A
j Prcaelting _ r*i -8TTTP _FTS
2130 Sumter Street
Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor.
MT. OI.IVE BAPTIST CHURCH
1915' Laurel Street
REV. \V. G. G ENTER, Pastor.
> Sunday School 11:00 A. A!
i .Morning Service--ZZx~~ .12:00"At
A N-TW) ?-BAPTIST Clli nrilRev.
T. e. CUUMPTON.Pastor
SERVICES:
'Al^renmg Service- ? rrr"11:30 "AT.~If
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M
: Evening Service _c~ 7:00 P. M
i ????? ?
L : ? : ? ;
t'EMPLE ZION BAPT. CHUHCI
Ridgewood
[Sunday School ll:8i
Movtdng Service 7 12:8i
, ''-venifnr Servire 7 *?n II li
Wed. and Fri nights _7j30 P. M
ST. LI KE S EPISCOPAL CHURCI
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Sundays
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11':15 A. M. Morning Service. Sermoi
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4:00 P. M. _ ? Church Schoo
8:00 P. M. Even Song,. Addres
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
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-Jkiv.-A. C. BROCJftON, Pastor
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1 Sunday SchooF ? 3:30 P. M.
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Rev. JI' LI I'IIOLM AN, Pastor.
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A. C. E.-League' 6:00 P. M
Evening Service 8:00 P. M. t
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H'O!) Harden Street
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Morning .Sorvieo- ? ?? l 1 :,W A. M. a_
Evening Service 8;00 P. M. ??*??:
' . Rev." J ,TP Green, Pastor"
Rev. W. H. Reynolds, Asst. Pastor. "
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Evening; Service 7:30 A. M.
I 4:00 P. M. ._-4th Tuesday, J\*OThaift-^r
Auxiliary
rv 81OD P. M.?Prayer- Service artd~Ctm? '
firm&tion Lectures ?
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7:00 Pr-M.?Church School Faculty
Meeting'' " 'd
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^ 12:00 Midday?Prayers and Special
-Intercefwiiohs; -- ~
^- 0:30 P. F'cogie Service
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7:30 r\ M. 'nt?? Choir Rehearsal
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