The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 20, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Satnr5ayT November ??, OuOOO OO O O O^v.v.CL I Church-News ? BY PR, J. ceo83cnyocroooocooov-0': ooc-<-^ SIDNEY PARK CHURCH NEWS At.l0:30 a.-in., Sunday school* scr. " vice Cegan by conducting a ong er. ..vice began by conducting a song sec pieces, the music rang thru the air. . A*'tpr R;ing soivi.ii iiw^nn.Kii^rfinp eemblcd to their v art oils classes for ~~~~^nsOTt--was_^vell taught on tlie pifft oi the teachers, and-well recited, on t he purl of the . Sunday school scholars. Sintee the Sunday school is the 1'oun dation- from where* we get our religion* workers^??? ?;?? r At ll.at) U vast crowd gathered to } "giveear to a splendid' sermon. Rev. Langford preached" from the depths of his heart, an inspiring and insiruc tive sermon, which helU-Hhe* audience ? apcll bound. Several- unsaved, went " up fofprayor. while a good rnimbk --?entered into the house of the Lord. a4-* , .rn. iu?ui< si'mw, wie large ciu.\vi gathered- again to hear a wQnderiu sermon. Saturday night, Nov. 20, at 8 p. m., Dr. -Longford will preach to hum. -oniv. Subject; "Ihc. Handwating-ot.the Wall." Sunday after'jioon at 4 p. m., shari a Mass Meeting will be held lot' ttTT benefit of - Women Only. Subject "The Woman with the Sea {jet (Jo id. ' ?^The public is invited u> utWiid the^t services. -J-_ ST. JAMKS" A M. E. CHURCH *JSQnday was an exceedingly great day with us. We are glad beyorn. J. P. Washington back" ior anothe. year's work. I am sure that I voice, the sentiment of the entire church, when I Say that our pastor is doinj. great work- ?VW leo-o nnl m ,m.i partment of the church, but. in each 'and ' every one, and we sincere!: ^ hope that the church will corttinui go fftrw.'i r<l Iinilfr thi> ii-nit-i-whip i, our efficient, pastor, assisted ^y tlu ?members. ~ Sunday school began at its- nsnn ..? hour Sunday morning which was b . m., with all of the officers and teaci ?1?ers present, except two, Ahv.*Magg.i Young teacher of Class Xu. - wasrT little ill and Miss Jessie Ma< 7~: Lemons-Teacher of Class No. 3. The lesson: "Caleb's Faithfulness Re - w-u'dfii/' wn , fegjjgjgj thojggughljj ..the Entire Sunday'school. The Sun day school is wide awake, under tin ?t?inatiHietieno of the Kupt- Mr. R. S Rusself, who had been presiding fo: a number of years. As we know. . tllfil'6 Is always room tor nnprovemehr so we hope the Lord will bless hin. with a iong life to do more and bet ten yvofk for the Sunday school. . Preaching began "at its Usual hoit. alio, on tiuiiJ.iy limning, with't: large congregation present. Our, paw tor .selected as a text: Matt, 13:d?-3t' ?verses.?Ami while lie was pi eacliinc about sowing guud scud, jjur heart. ' were made to feel, good. On SufiTlay p. in., our pastor preacl ed at "W esley M.- E. church fpr tlu , berffefil of -tfrPew Rally, Xlii tf>T was Luke 18:1. lie reported on Sui 4ay evening 'that the service was very good. * The A. C. E. League was held?ai . Tt sharp. The president being ab __ sent on account of the illness pf hoi - ~ mother, It was carried on by the wn ter. On Sunday evening,, with a large congregation reassembling. We were enterfain6d~"Wfth a soul stirring *cr mon By Rev. Golden. II is subject was "The Bile." I want to say that -St-i'Jairreg-19 alive both -spiritually and "financially. ? ?fchfrfee- J an erg iter Reporter. ~ An unusually Targe Sunday ScTfooT turned out last Sunday. Seventeen classes responded .to the roll call". First assistant Thomas D^irgan was at his post, and conducted the cus . tomary preliminaries, the music by the children chorus consisted of Jnh ilee Melodies. - Dr. J. H. Goodwin ??gave thcfcvicw. Preaching hour, the church auditorium was filled to capa city, Dr. J. C. White preached from . tftir UUP jm.t i" hah's Wonderful " ~-'~Vowr" Tfta church. ivaZZelccLrilioIT^ Many favorable comments were heard concerning" the $ermon.. _ -r?At STiiloh In Afternoon "At 3:00 o'clock pastor White mot he met his Tnrfgregation, the~ Slilloh Baptist church, two candidates for ~ haptTjpy .at Uiis irhmvh were brought up^to Zion for baptism at thenight service. City Jubilee "Choir Union Meet ? At 4 p. m./tho - various Jubilee cho? ruses of the city met at Zion for. a ? singing bee. Fifch; Calvary, St. Buul, Antioch Baptist, Jehovah Baptist, Trinity,Jind_Zion made up the aggro? gation of sawyers.?The chtirfh WAs about filled?an eirfoyabhr UMllll Mlllllfllllilllf i i ^ 4- - ' ' ? :'uu0u0.ooooo.uuooo aaiaaocto<^>o ^ Of Columbia.' C^WHITE =V? ; o:;o^orovc;-:"^vOj3ocroo:ooao?io! adair. Brother D. \V. White t] wonderful evangelist. singer ..-i??ii rp.esiiient of this Union. Antioi e'ftfltml 0If the honors .on singing ; Kov.-J-.?Gr- Whitai got in justr beto , .ho meeting adjourned and made son v-hoifs. . 7 ???l)r. J. B. Huff Klccfed ? At^Tj". m., the B. Y. 1?. U. met f 1 lie pui j ose jrL j:feQrgaui^at;on?" .^A ' oout, lou were present. j)r. J. . . D..a' - ii. - * - -' 1 .ixun, wie proprietor ol the lteg L/rug St&re was unanimously eiee -eU- --jHiesfueiit; ? Miss ltuth Byna teacher Tn Howard. Cradi School was elected vice i'residen Miss Carrie Lee 'Cook ejected lei coidiny Secretary; Miss Annie Boi McUraw was .elected Financial. Set '^tary; Mr's._Adqie JLvicy imas-ila. Airs. Mcdora J. V*ii?te-TTireci,ress' i Musici Croup icaacrs are: Mrs, .uai Jdcl'i, Miss Loiine lienui, Br-.-: Jt-i ououwin, Air. Caesar Fruitier, Mr .viina L. Hopkins. Wiltr-AlnS arri /i hue.licence add church worker ...if HUmi'l '-O tw iawurh Carom ?vuui n real 11. A. -F.-Ur-means. 7 ;oU the church was -pacKed at ; asu -file i-alleiy "wat, cruWhuii? was v haptusui. .5. night,?VVfaf reaeheq -on the tixscuursc ot -"Cftri .nd .\iL<iili'inns t\ i l ne Ji this sermon, lour ha;tpy?sou : joined the cnui'ch. 1 lie" iihstor" tin | ed 15 happy .souls uown'-into tl iiituiu grave,"rand buncd# tneiri i oaplism wii.li- theiri Christ.. An.ti.ly .a ge number will j be baptised " ne: ; Haiii.l.iy l.iij.bt. < ' -? Ziuh" bdptist church is a j)0\v< iuuse ana every member is-iu li\ wire. 11 you feel bitd and down and oi volfie to Ziun next MllUlay "itiglli ai tear our pastor. . ?V ' Ml JONES CilAI'EL A. M. 5 Sunday was another- unique". da; itill:00 a. in., the pastor chose as ubjeet . '.'i'rayiulness." lie said il . ei.eial?duly oil?prayct einbiUO! our classes: 1st, Menial prayer, gni -1th,-"-Public prayer. lie also sa "hero is"no'Tixc\I "posture for praye ,n_tbe book of God. Standing, knee - .rig or prostrate will be accepted, .t is from the heart. Kbw I. Lowcfy one of the o true and ti'loiT pioneers of the (Josp made some timely remarks. We a 1l' ilVii Iflilll f l L" " u:At 11:00 o'clock p. in., the stipe; nt'endent waa~at "his JN>st oTiluI Much stress was placed upon Caleb aithxulnes^ and reward. vVt->1::ftt7Trnr.,,Iteu. C. 11. UrowrTi ceoLirt Calvary Baptist church p\ r.e oKurch ahiaz*rwith~thc tire.of l| loly Ghost. He miose as a subjec Auc.sis -10 11. "But think' nn n ,'Vhen. it be well wiCft-thcie."?lie str -> uscrplr wa~perfectrantitype of J< stts'^a true son. Ho omplvaM&ed tl I'tAaiid. charactor a?..J.t;b?ph ?nd er -restcrinlinL wo. .study andthtnh-alrot onus. * The speaker left us thinkini At G:30 p. m., thp V. C. E. Socio! a . opened on timo, subject for tli: Hussion ' IiuertIenoTninati9nal Fellow ship," which was discussed-with muc interest. ' ' " - ~ 8:00 o'clock p. m., the pastor cha? as a text Psalms-15 17, "1 sffalTliial -thy, name -to . be remembered in?a generations, therefore shall the pec pie?praise thee forever- and ever, The text wa3 ..divided under ~tw heads. First, His incomprehensibi power, 2nd, tho celebration of H praise. 1 he sermon was a ypiritui fcuat.? ?? ??? -Key. Crumpton of this city .also li choir will serve at Jones Ghppi Monday night, November 22nd. Ye are cordially invited. REV A ! '. I.DM AY, T'-?-tnr *'} MINISTERS UNION NOTES 1 T The Minister^ Union convened i First Calvary Baptist church th 10: h . inst., noon with Rev. TI. V Lt rite presiding. I)e\ otion was conducted by Rev. C ' T. Dillaid the chaplain^ Th&jninuU previous n>?oting woo rcadJi j the sccretary^Rev. J. P, Washingtoi and approved. The unfinished b'usi ncss consisting of an invitation fc the-affiliation of the pastors in a wel . como reception, whieh will be give at Bethei A. r R. church the 22th ' inst., at m.; inhonor of- bhe-rte rpa^Wr,- K. Beard, A M.., D. I Dr C H Brown presented a petit "tin for the endorsement of the com ing of Mr Roland Hayes, the note Recital to our city the 2&th Trtst wiiich will reouire a sttTTPfi of at leaf $500.00 to support the occasion. Re\ D. Ls Murray, pastor of Ladson I'res -h.vUu- an church extended an-invita tion "to the Union to attend their Na tonal MifeftlQft&ty Program whicfr/i t-r ' t 7 THE PALM O rjmv in rnrrinn- ~ ft ~\vasTTHe delightful pleasure o] thg UrHun~ta endorse the above sinc< 8 caeh js of a moral nature. TheUnicu p' is also pleased .to have Dr. J. E. Bearc ? east his lot wlih us as a City pastor 9 Wo fnnl rtditi. #Uo? r>^~? oiut it Id I, L/r, iJCUil will.he an as- et to 'the general inter, h? est of our groyp here. ' Mr. Roland Hayes is. the magnctu ih--si nge r-ef-the-\v?Hth?it isa-real- treai ? ty hear him. ro The order of the day being ab lu sent, other mutters of interest were J3?discussed." * ???1 - '. Tim ? nii it. of liimthurhuuii?w??TiU i_Lh.e~iTsing . title in tne Union. (God L)t! hy : ? h? j-r ? ?Ar-Br fcttJTAX, Reporter ul LITERARY PROGRAM AT CIIAP t EL STATION FRIDAY EVEN '? ' l\G,- NOV 2ti, lim, Ai' 7:30 O' -'<L CLOCK. t; v i The main features oC .Utit^ prygra-ni 'e will be an address -by Prof. Martin ' Lo>vy a_ native African. 1'rof. Doav is great; i^vcrybcniy who Mas-' # ln.'iF\] G TI .Th can testify to this, state men*, Ji Alle'n 'Universi'y Quartette, wirch -U y_ at its bbst this year will, give several Tv selections... ivifss Ss.ntn tntr* young s. Jady' from New Jersey-will give three iy or four violin selections,?^Vljon 1 tell l? roprt 1 prlV-U uijT'W^TTTrrTnt?^"vmrtire wW.4- ;? U u?J- - t?i --- itAfOVj 11 n iiiiu nut* ULUll 1U| cl UIUKCn >d kiii.g during the State Fair,, you will "J lit;Iff tv i111 1IIL' tyiien I dit; is=a Weirder" ~drr" "vuiTn^ music. Oqr own Miss'Benson amt. Mlis*'^iWffitfa":CmieJs Ul will fav.o^?with traitar .-elections t(F and solos; Both~"bf these young ~IatF ics are pood. ThciSe will be several ic 'ott er ii?it tft., jftiV--tmrrrnm Vm You are cordially \invited to be ? TO TEFL AiiOFT PAl.I^Y IN-K-A 2r ^ AT Z,iU.S \B APT 1ST ,o V CllLRCII _ SL'XUAA*?BIO RE j LiLlGlS MASS AIEETIN^" L*N it DER DIRECTION OF THE B. Ynr?m U " ' At 5:30 there "Will be a mammoth -* Mass Meeting unaer tnc auspices' ot the IT Yi P. U. of 'Zion Baptist church, at which, services the public y. 'inst.iiiaiicn- bi the to'dowing oii.cers a wiU^ take jalace: Dr, J.IE. Ruff, presi. ic tient; * Ansa Ruth Bynuirt. vice nresi: 2S cent; Aliss C'ari'ic^i-Fook^ recording d,v secretary;- Aliss ' Annie McGraw, -r, i' litiuiiviai".tSecretaryfiWi'-ST-AtHiie id ic s( Treasurer; Mrs. ElisePinckney. >r(' iviii!c, organist'; Airs. AleJora J. White 1 directress of Aiusic. At the conclus. ii ioa ofthe services, iJoclof-AIlottSC - Williams, an alumnus ot Brown. Uni hi versity; Providence, Rhode Island will el deliver u leisure on his travels in the ie Or.enfc, especially will he tell of Je ^ttr-rlottr,-lieIjton, Ri?ur Jdhiiiiii uik! r all of Palestine, in the course?u? his y, spcectr Lr. AviTTianis will tell of the customs of China, Japan and" Africa, Or. Wiliiam is liucnt, allabie and appears, to be a bright student ol it humaij^.history. Come and hear this je" distinguished speaker -Sunday' after t noon at. 5.:30 p. ni. ^ REV- .T < 1 Will I k, PasUirTr A SERMON BY REV. A. .JE. 1.0 ,e . MAX, PASTOR OF " JONES it1 Text, St. I.uke 18 1: "Jfen ought Always to pray^nd, pot to faint." The preacher announced "Prayer 'l fulness,!! as-his When the mind and heart are crowded with the : things of this life, it is impossible to lC have a prayerful.spirit. The donsci " ence is Cod's voice, thfough the'cSrT \t science (botEsferrks to m.iri. Gbdfor r gets, 'man does not forget. God for. ? gets our sins when we confess them |G apd forsake tlicm.. All God desires Is the heart. He saysr~l4son or _ daughter give me thine heart." The Lord heard the prayer of the ^ gave him, because he humbled him u self and confessed his sins.. There fore he went down to his house justi Led and happy. He did not hear the 7| The Seventh Day ',c { (On Henderson Steeet, B ' !j! We hereby extend t 3 | you to won ?s $ _ ?Wednesday TJ- "BTBr-F. GLAST Nothing lilta u h Friday A !? . VESPEiR>and PR :rj: SABBATH ^ Sabha'h School., I.,-*-? Ijl . Pfcqetrtng J X - Ho:ne Mission Society ?- .. . J~~3unda , ?? / Song "Service " ~T Preaching d X _ Subject: "HE SHE. Sci ence teaches that only A., containing the vital food eler - ,t. enter our cfTptH'y. The'same C selection -of spiritual food ?"1 alone. Hut hv Furru Wnrd n ,11 - C.C7MAK1 ?- - 1 ?? ...' < ) ? ^ oi tlie Pharisee" fhis hiTTn [ wept down uiUinut an answer," be j cause he did c?rit, aid.confess 1 his sins. I~ The old people tl-e j to pray three T~time.s a day, hut the Master .says, in1 the text: "Men ought always to pray, and not to faint." ' - | T here are four hind of prayer said - the-- preacher.- T - .MenTjit prayer]Private-IJla^cr; a 1'uUlie "prayer" und 4 Social prayer. The christian J should entwine himself urq'un l (Jod :; as the vine entwine* itself around the 1da*k. I The preacher tn?l< up these four I kinds of prayer, TTrin "a>- he deveinprdjcnch line nf them, ho grow' t'huj.uent, "arid .there was a "shout anion;? the saints. i?. the "ujpon coi!K>.-.'' Hie. closed with the beautiful _\\uid.s ofv ^Charlies!. Wesley: * I' "I'lav. without ft'asliiL" pmyr? " j Your Captain '.give* yho word." _ A man said to his wife,^ Rev. Lo . r-hia-x is tho"be.rt nfti-n an) tlie best" i' preacher Jones Cliaj.el has hud.'for a i Ion;.? time. The i.tio'iht want th^ Pi is . i h7.fi" to vslnftS liim 'i.... 7T.,."V ? t- I.Ill* lUi UUUU.V1 ^CUl. I - . 1. 1-. LOWilliVi liepoi'ter. OOO.OAO.O.O.O/i.O.^O^X'wAvv'OV.O.Ovv?' I he Lcoircmy bhoe v" , ilAKK. >^.lui?jitih|' I'iOp^leiui l|i iO ft *WSs hlng I uriMrteet v &><S' Nc.ttlv ana /-\ctulotfl's?Lw.c O ^ 2 W? 'fk v to i h* cf in ir Miirl?l.>t,s M-t-u * .5 4-V: V'fe. Lb -A f K uu. y h c n ^ ttZTS-rr^ i ^ ? "1 Thaulc Yoti,41^" rti>oU<J v0~o-oo :>v v?* o <>oooo * : oo ->" . -T- ; ? * v-, liest bv Test j "WAVE -O" _] A it' Ilalr Ti'afncr for and _ -\Vomcn. Keups-Uiu-4j-air ia its'nlnce nd pains Hail- lo-Jiu -straight. Fur J Sule at ' ' , - Nelson's Barber Slio^) J_331 MAIN ST?? COLUMBIA, S. C. * *. V t_ j __ L J . , : PHONE CJ87 L. A. Hawkins* Real Estate Agency ""Homes on Easy Terms" 1107^? \Vn<hin<^| on Si reel ~~ ? coi.t^i ^? S()(Uii:i{\ RAILWAY . svsti-^I. ; ?* oiini'.b.q. S. ( ., iy , cui 1020 ! AttjW Nt>. ?. > .\. IVjTii:'' . ! :;>0 n?ai V. - A tt^th vt ;t :n I0:i>() a [ 4 >-' 1- :iJ All;. :ll.-l;iN. " "" I1 1 )i . <, inn Cm. i.-.i:, |t , .*?^ ^ t. In. ( lcaloil 2.'} 4:5~>p yi():15 p. lu C<iliiiiiliiii'Ciii. II G:i")">u | 5.20 a 21 <..(.ii:i:ii,.:a.):i;c'v'l 22. ll:00p , 10.20 ]> 20 GuiitrnMifAn^. 11) 7.U0 u -i-LU-XU-^-.S t n,?:iib;:i--'i<. 7?5 : 45 rr 1:4*0 p 1! (Ji.luniMa^av. 12 JOilOa ; Oi'Jt) p-a? CohnlihtiCChai.-. 21 5:-UJu -.jii' i.i ; 10:25.p 11 eolambja-Cliasvflli- 5:10 a 5:2U'h 1J? Cyluirtltia-Clias.-'* 1G 2:20 u 1:45 p 2 Culuinbia-Sp'b'rp: 1 -liUUpt -U.O:-'U 1) hi! tii.ii11;In,'iit ii i, !).?17 ij; JUu 10:05 a 18 Cnluiiibiu-^tnVa 17 C:1T>{) 5 .-10 .p lli> Cuftt.-l'liar. 114 "J?'Via (-'iiiialL'il lliil U,,tk' ilill, 1 T^ity - it* k.o t tijii*, lab < Alain Siroi* I * - . ;q]^" -1 ? - 'I 6366 i'll on k 63<;c Chair Canein^ and CjiiioIsU'iuiy Mai tre.ss Renovating. " w.s. tkkzkvAnt 101** llnr'Hpn fntiinil'in <J _ / ?? ?-??Adventist Church V ' K etwecn Gervais ard Lady) he invitation to you to ship with uj? , vJ;30 P. Mr ,v | ^ .m ri.liin.liiM-. C i.ii:p and ece. 4; ' it Sunset ^ : AYLR ME 1-TING ' ?. . : < . iSatur. a .) . > i i; ,-y.4-i A. Mr 4H 1 i: )( A . M. ?~r Meeting.:.. 3:00 P M. ~T y Nite ~ " . ? - _... 7: ? 0 i :rr.? :?.oo?~ -t S-AND SHE HE S.". | _ the" be?t and?wholesome- fcocls ??1 nents callrd vitatr.inrs fhciitd Wrc should Be rxrrn^ tl ^ ifj?jJT Man shall not live ilfcK b/cartf ' y . f God."-Luke 4:4. X IN, Pastor. ? ? & ? ?>o>oooorooMooiooc>ooo>ojo>l v > ii -' i 1 i i ~ V CinJKCH DritEcT'OKV J1ET1IKK A. M. [ :. <111 KC II , -Corner. Sumter' and J-aylur Sta. Uev. 1?. A. Adams.. Pastor SliltytCliS: Sunday. School- 10:00 ' A MT %i7?nfc sT*rvive li;l&.A^>J rv v" *' - ,? ?u jhi I'c'M -Even I ng-'Serrtce 7~" ?3u i'^l SlirNI-Y PARK c. M. ll CfHIUH TTTTTi Itlockj f11;*udinvc Stieel Rev. W. Parmer, Pastor, services-. S'uii.jnV y*-)|..?,l : 10 Mi.?V,1 M ?tinn i Ii|y Sfe.r v ipft? 11 -r:o A M K|OV<)|-t>l I.CnL'Ht. ?- -A.fi H-f? *-? Evening Sorvice" P~ M * . * ?-?.? . i TOXICS CIlAPKl. A. M. E,>?K)N cm: Kin, lortier Slimier and Itlossom Street Kev. A. K. I.omax, Pastor. Sl.K t ll'hS: ? : t Morning Service _ Jl:t)U.'A. M.I . u mi ay f chuol: i Ll .lt)-Pr-fvtr1 V.-C. K. SttLueiy . .,. c wr .. P- Mf Evening Service 8;0u P. M. - - ??l ( A I. V Alt YTHAPTI.SJ C III KCII I -"(IMly Hfiii'li Hull Street'' KeV. C'liarles II. jfrovvn. Pastor ^" "SKTU RTjSi ' ? -?L. Sunday Sc-liinil in-.in a.'M 'I nnmg .-M-rvice ... ,. " M. Y. I'. U. ...(3:00 p, M Evening Service . . .... 1> M i>.t. ciii-VAi; v .it acnsr cm rch Rirht;iikI Slrfcl I SERVlC'i;S: /) Sunday School . _ .___ -'10:00 A. W Morning Service 11:30 A M ! K U. :.T". ... .... . 0:00 P' M ' Evening Service ~ _ . K:0Q:J* M j y * : . ' wesi.ey m. k en rum Corner Gcrvais. and-barn>\ ell Sis Re\. N. S. Sin I 1'asl'ur: - SEK\ 1C-15S: . m n I a y M'clh.ol? hi.lie A .\i Mui ning Service __! 11:30 A. M | League ... ._l...... 0:30 K M ! Evening Service 7:3u K M ! /ION II \CT?ST CHJ RCH Rev. J. ('. While. I'fl<tiif ... SERVICES: - 4 A'Mninv .Si'jmol??? lo.oo A M ; Morning Service"- j 11:30 A M M V K U. 0.00 P. RT. I ' *' eniuu Seivli'M 7:(J0 F-. M" N.A7JlRJ,'TF| R <PTISX CIM RCIl ;Rov..jE. A. Moss, Pastor 'Ml Sc'0..,.| : 10:30 A, .M Morning Serv-ke 11 :H0 M Y. I' tTT 5:00 p. "M Evening service ..... 7:30 1% M Si" JOHN MAP I IS I Clll'RCIl MjJoL'ei W a>iuiigtnii Heights i Kev. i'.. I. Jenltins. i'asiur. SLKMcl.S. - ' " '' O'N Svli'-ul : IU.3U A. M lu.n.i.g .ivi ute ' ~ . I1.0U a. .\i 1 1 ...... .? oTiJU TTJT iveinng Service 7.a*, p. *\, ? M f <>i rvi-MnV i is r cm itcii .1011 I'cntllc'.trti Street r THE Cljk RCIl OF GOO i I;""! i? i,ty '*t cm iu If Mrv?li.. T? llainplun. I'astur '?1 ? 405- Marion Street ? Morning Service 1 | !3(i ' -'veiling Service 7:30 SERVICES: Sunday School I0:3u A M i'lviniimg 1 I H.i A. M . li- V. P. v.- Jr?T ir:00- P. M--; Preaching ... 8:0u 1'. M 1 UUj LL?! . Itoimtsoii, Pastoiv? . Ml. (HIVE RAPTIST CHURCH I Wl.V-Cuurt'l -Street R I'iV?VV-r-t . (i U M C|t.1'a^t6Tr Sumluy School ll-r.UU-. At:M iiurimig Service 12;UU M. A NTIOCII 1$ M'TIST ClllliCir Rev. T. C. CR I'M l-TON, Pastor SERVICES:'-* V School?... ...?10:(VO A. M " \C tiiiTrp~>Wviire~ - . J. . ? j h-fth At M iv. v. r. u. . __ -?>:oo p."M. livening Service 7:U0 P. M. ' ? -T- - ? .. n-; . - ' . ' . . J IEMPI.E ZION RAPT. ( HI RC^C UitfKcwood r Si'KHoJ-- : - . t-_ ll':3li ' Vf-rtrrrmy? , "1 2 'Hi i i ilia..' ~.c><Ti-irn '. 7 7H P. M , .Vol. and Fn ni^h s 7::*!() P.M., sIVFF K f. S -EPISCOPAL'CHURCH } Kcv. I hnmns 1). I5ro>vnr Kertnr | LIuuifi-.-h?A-vk>. Ki't. I'm-k &' Lincoln i I'he Church Home tot Strangers and ? TTsTtofK " Come nn 1 Worship.with us. si'rvif r.s and meetings Sundays ft-Qfa A?.M. Parly Communion ? 1 Mjiyrnjnft P.P1>Vie?v Hwwnw i {WUli-X^amtfwnion on Tsi Sundays) j 4:U(i Kl. Church School ; ?:00 P, M. Fv on Sons:. Add/ess Tuesdays -r? -^ ynlnuUajs ! !3 4:00 P. M. _ Ladies Guild. (2nd) ' . 1 ' . ^ . - ? l'' ^ 1 FTVE 1 I'Miii\i'l i>j | ( Hi HCH - ? l)i\in*- Street i Ke\. T. .M. lioykin, Pastor; Si.KV ICi-.S; " <i. ;^i,av Swhuiil .?. p.nti a, m ??:?. Menuni? Korvti-o ~ J 1 -Ufi A v* ^ - ?-A a v rv. m, ii Yrvr tr: \J. , - -7 - 7;U0 m. . . rcveniiiK Service . 8:00 F. M ' "5" " ' " 7 . : 'TT 'II Vlll.h,,,..,, BAl-'I'lST CHLRCB " . , l.-yun Street . ~ I ... Ilev, ?. 11. South. Pastor ???-?siim it i;s. ; ?? >ii:i(4ay Sr-hOol 10.00 A. M Mi, i iiir.^i i-i i\ H ... I 1 :.0). A h V ... ; . ?:00P.M V r-vening Service * 8.00 P. M ' * , ^ ~ '. ' * V Vi"-- . : , .... ~ . 1 2nd NAZAURTH p \ptist ('If I RGH "fT- nr 5T. .'Myers, Pastor. ' ? zzi Si:itVK.^S: x Sunnay School 1()7}(7 A IH M,?. Lijr .Stirviee . ~~ JrmO A. M ?VY' r> V' - .-7 * 0:00 P.. M Pvemng Servian ^^a JVf A (Pip) A I \ . It Art LSI LIllKCH ~_ imhty School . jn^ A M > fternui.iL Kcr ,-j< e ip. flf '* ? r]-,A?u ?. : :-vvnl^..^ryi(e.-^^.."-^joo..R.,n; ' ?~"l." I. .-,1 MI..S A \l w - ciuhch: Coijux Senate and Pine Street*. - ,'T 1.. * ' * . SI'JItA RJE8f= - . * y^nluK .>mir* , 11 . ')() 'A. M Miudny School * 3;0() {> M A. C. I,. I.eatrne 5?7ti.lL-M ^ening Service 7.T30 P M . J(?.\US TAHIi|{\ACI.E ' "" . (*ra>'>art, ,1'ustor. Si: It VICES: - J0:00~A. M Afternoon Service 3:00 P M ?- ,r ?*' H - - - . 6:00 P."' ' U^'llUK Serviec ? 8:001' ^4" " ,'AI">s<>'s: ' ^t sin ii^itiAN -?? " - Itfc.v. d. T. ALI:brv. y.ui,z , r Sliltv ICliS: > Uon.it.K 11 : rfi a M S>i.ulay.Si:holJr.:V..:;.:_;_ 4f0u'K M*' ' nnutiim linUeayoy^ / / .,/ " 7 . um.> ...mViTf-r-,', ' -= S A I;Ti:it*' .HUM ()R | \ [ A. M. E. ' - C ii L ItCii ?"1. Wadii^ioti St.,. between Oak & Pine A. C. WtOGDON, Pastor Mt.iinng- Senmnr-: H:ir>A m . ; fc. StIHA.I ? _ _ 3^0 P. M. I-veiling sermon b;3U P. M. : ~ j 4 n - . - - ' .. - fr la?-- '-J --irPr^htMPS A. !tl. E, CHlltCH ' TI3 Henderson Street Ite\. J. p.. \\ a>lt 1 h;.tnil. Pastor . ? ''IJItA I C1.S 7 ._i?= nimliij JttltUiU io:no A M ?? U A. M. A. U h. League _______.6:30 P. M. veninig.Serwice 7-30 p. m : ' - . e.MAM r:i. A. M. E. cFintcii - Rev. J I' I.I I S HOLM AN, Pastor. SERVICES: ~~ ?? Sunday School _ 10:00 A. M. .VlurniiiK Service J 1 :i?0 A. M. A*- L. ~ ? ??? . "M.""." Evening Service __,_8:Ul) P. M. rrtlNS?' ii APT I ST ClU'RCH ,IMII. 11 ai ilen?Street; ? R._ C. STOVER. _PAsJejr.... .... Sunday School : 1(7:00 A". M. Miii'iilnn' rr??* ? -vr.?I ?7 ~T" li.Y. P. II. .... 6:30 P. Mi Evening' Service. .4:.... 8:00 P. M. ftcvi X IT. flroen, Pastor [icv. \\._J(I? Key n.Asst. Pastor.BmiiJay gfhoM_ .. n-^n A M7__ Morning 7ifr,vir.o .. ll;30A.Mi IOvfiuh.tr Service .... 7:30 A. M. 1:00 r. M. . 4:h 'I wesday, Woman'i c Auxiliary ^ " - > '. SrftO P. M.?Prayer Service aTTfrCenformation Lectures ' " ..... ... ? - . Thursdays - ? 7:0U P. M.?Church School Faculty Meeting Fridays , 12.00 Miikjay? Prater* and Special - I ' Intercessions- 1 0*-30 P. M.?Young People-UTervica League Lhwivh LortpyrorVj^nt^ T? s. Roberta, 1717 ? ?r-r- 1?L?? rr