The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 27, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 3
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Safrdttv. Wor^nw ?,
I?1Church News
- BY DR. J.
C8?K8?SC8D?02SeC0aEa^
ST. JAMES X. M, E. CHURCH
NOTES ^
Sunday was OTiother ^rand day
with us. Sunday schcfol convened at
usual time. Although some of the
officers t?nd teachers were a little
late, we: had a splendid" lesson^ The"
? anant," was dincnnned by the mt*m
hers of the Sunday sehecd7~fTcotfr~ev^
ery source. We were entertained,
with an uncommon address by Mr.
? Alphonso Miller, student of the 4th
High class of Allen University.
At 11:15 our pastor was at his
' - post-oi dutjs He chose as a sub
~ ject "The Great Commandment."
Text Matt. 22:37 !19 and Luke 10:25
29. .1 feel'that 1 would not be ex
aggerating at all, If I would say,
that we could-imagine in our minds,
that we were drinking ' from ' that]
T?' flowing fountatff~Sunday morning as
y our- -pastor -preached about the- great
Commandment. '
TM-~ A r> T7? T ?ol
x lie A. lit. tuuiv c*^
its usual hour, which which way 6:0Q
o'clock, bv tluT president. We were
?:?indued 0 glad to have our President^
Miso .To.ssjp \T?n I.gninna mif lrith lie
^Sunday after being out quite a while,
on account of the illness of her nioth
"At '7;30 p. iii., uUi pnotor Bolccted
as a t.ext Luk(*15_:17 verse. subject
"Self Conviction." While "tie preach
ed our hearts were made to bum
within us. As our pastor tells us oc"caSfonally
that he tries to develop
one thought everytime he comes before
us with the word of God, and
we sincerely believe-that, because he
.is proving it ^every Sunday.
As we "know in any organization
N or in any aflfali1 which is striving to
some good- end, cooperation is need:
ed. I must say thabwe are cooperat.
ing with our, pastor. Rev. J. P. Wash
ington in every respect, and one can .
not reach the top in any aiTair at
once, because,
. Heaven is not reached by a single
~ bound, -- = ~
But we build the ladder by 'which
we rise;
From the lowly north to tjio vaulted
slogs
And we Piount to its summit round
_ . by round.
If you don't beliOVe that St. James
is pressing forward, yo? may come
and see for yourself. ' : . .. .
; JanPTPt-t"- RepiO-tpr:?
ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
| On Sunday November 28th, the fol
lowing order _o? service will be ob_
served:
At 8:00 a. nr., there will be'a c6
operate communion service at which
the nien and boy communicants of
the church only will commune. After
i ?which they will be served breakfast
at the Parish house- fbls service
jg one that the male communicants
of the ch u fch take._m uchj nterest int
due to the fact that it is held On the
Sunday nearest to Saint Andrew's
Day. -Morning- Prayer and Sermon
- . 11:66 a. m. Church school 4:00 p.
m. Y. P. S.'E. L. 5 p. rrf.
There is a very noticeable increase
in interest and attendance at the
Yon.ng -People Service League. : The
* Nov^ 21st V-as;U "The Value of Giving
| T'himksd' If was heartily entered
I into, by all and. much spiritual bener.
p - fit was received" therefrom. Mrs.
D. K%-Jenking haa_ returned
from Jacksonville, Fla., where she
^ent t<TTPpre.y?nt the~Wnman's Atrx?
iliary of the Upper Diocese, at the
Synod. She reports a very benefi
rial and delightful trip. The enter
tainment given by the twelve clubs
of the church at the-Odd Fellows
hall Friday night Nov. 19th was- a
deckled success. SIDNEY
PARK CHURCH NEWS
Sunday was a bright dav for nun,
young ones. Sunday school opened1
at the usual hour; everybody turn?
ing out in full bloom. The lessoh
-was discussed and carried out in a
a few helpful remarks, concermng-the
lesson by the pastor.
After dismissal \ of Sunday school
fl' V5TST""PflHVll, Ihcludlr^g ibe .SuiHlay
school members and friends gather_
-*. ed to give "ear to an instructive ser
mon. Evangelist Lapgford spared no
pains in preaching the word of God.
during the revival here. - ~ -=?j
At 4:00 p. m., A Mass Meeting
- Was held for Women Only. Many
, ... witnessed the afTair. The sermon was
helpful and instructive. ?
Rev. Langford spoke the words of
Gorf again Sunday night. His ser.
vices here have been real helpful to
all. Services usual hour _neJtt Sun
nc I
vi v^uimiiuict I
C. WHITE
MINISTERS' UNION NOTESIri
spite of the fact that this is a,
i busy time of thfi year with ministers,
there are soma who fmtHimB tn at
tend theTOwfew* The Union tmet
Tuesday at the usual hour, with the
followincr mpiiihfirn p ? ! Hiu H
t^Bl'OWfl, W. S. Sihith, S. B.
Wallace and the .writer.? :
Some very important and interest
inp: matters came before the "Pruv.
dential Comfhittee" and business of
the Union was dispensed with to hear
the in. The to be presented, was
-a. proposition Drought by J\liss lylin
nehan. who spnko ^ a
munity" Christmas tree for Colored
of Benqdict-Gollege, Dec, 19th, Cjp.m.
The second to appear was-Mfc I.
S. Lccvy, who spojce in interest b?
the Negro Business League of Co
lumbia. -The Union went on record
as endorsing |both of these proposi
tions and pledged kg support of the
silllll'. The iQ-ib'r t,tin~7h.iy n7-i ,.fla..
ferred for the noxt mooting.?
A. Lomax reporter to the paper
coiiid not be presentf'but asked the
Secretary to take notes, hence thjs
yppnrt " 1
J. P: Washington, Sec'y.
BECEPTION GIVEN Dk. J. E
?r-?r?11 BEAK D
II "I ' l ;
r , . i A
reception given Dr. J. E, Beard
and Presiding Elder E. A. Adams,
a most lovely,affair was carried-ettb
under?the?splendid management of
the officers ai|d members of Bethel.
"The program consisted of many
musical numbers (historiiTtn.nature)
and many addresses of welcome etc.
sister Ella Lowndes making the ad
dresg on the i>art of__the church; Dr.
H. W. Long,on part of the menhbers
of the city and Dr. D. H. Sims on the
part of the_schoOls of the city. Drs.
Beard, ami Adams made timely re
church and the people of Columbia,
of the new and continued interest in
all that may t?c assigned 'them and
in-all that they may find to be j,hoir
duty to perform during their stay.
This?partr of the program conducted
with a1 recessional (The Church is
Moving on etc?) led by dn escort of
: the guests lollowed "hy the entire
' membership present down into the
Lecture Room, where a committee
" composed 6f the young ladiesr pf the
Junior Missionary Society, assisted
by a representative from every other
department of the church had ar
ranged a most beautiful looking room.
In the center was a table laden with
flowers and the many good things to
eat prepared" t>jf "the hands of loving
and devoted women of the Church.
Prof. Baumgprdner was Toast Mast
-cr for the occasion apd you can inr
aeiue how interesting the prygffmi
- moe ili?'/mi-f Vi r* -nnfirn aTTOn 1 ?TrV
Served and highly entertained at the
snmp time: To sav the whole affair
was lovely and will have its lasting
effect for good.
A THANKSGIVING SERMON ""BT
, RttV.'C. II. BROWN, J'A^TOR 2ftd
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH.
a i I ?
1 TexjfCTsalmMltiiia, 'IT?Ta, "What
shall I render unto, the Lord-"for all
his benefits toward me? ,T Will'take
the eup of-salvation, and pall upon
the name of the Lord. I will pay my
vows unto the Lord now in the pres
ence of all his people." '
IfSstor Brown will be out- of the
city on 'Thanksgiving Day," there
fore.he pjeached a fhunksgiving"ser;
mon for his people on Sunday, Nov.;
21st. He went to Morris College at
Sumter.
In his sermon Rev. Brown said
thanksgiving is required in the ser .
vice of God. That God?aeeepts our
'thanksgiving lor what he has given
us. ^God's gifts are of two kinds,!
-temporal and spiritual gifts. Tem '
poral gifts are for the body, and
spiritual gifts are for thg soul> and !
they arc everlasting gifts?- Wu ,,hould
thanTTUod for aTI things Tie has given
us. If we do not recognize the gifts
God?has?given us, :hc will r ban re
them into a curse, especially the J.gm!
poral gifts, and they \yill become a
damnation to us.
No man can thank God until he
accepts Jesua Christ as his Saviour, j
He must know God.^btF^'lTrrts-us *
to thank HtttT'in "puiblic before all the
people. "I will pay,my vowR unto the
I.ord now in the presence of all his
people." .
The sermon Avas effective and very
much enjoyed by the large congre
tion, who had the pleasure of hearing;
I it TVia V* r? i*. ij OAA/1 I
It. .illt 1 CT>. v...^
[fog-Jlnlfc^pipaulm^ ainfr nFifging.?fftr(
knows mtisk,- and sometimes he sings
- < ?
t .
? ??mm pai.MK^
- . W > W mM B m 11IH1 MM *
tenor and sometimes bass. Ilis strong ,
voice is a great help to the choir,
-nfer-offeimr lor the -several causeswas
liberal, which shows that the
people had grateful hearts.
\T~7Z T: "FT. LOWERY, Reporter. jj._'
L '..>r . ' ?
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. Z.
\ ; CHURCH NOTES
^The inclemency of the weather did
.not stop -the.-church goers. '
--"At 11:00 uTluih it. IT1U 'pastOT' '
rh'nse tu>- .a .taxi-?Matthew?25 lit;
tlwi' the day, nor the hour wherein
.the Son of man qtwneth/^ He em/
phaslxed and stressed! righteous Jiv
ing. i / '
1:00 p. m., the Supt;, teachers and
pupils were ready to cuncontrtUC their
thoughts with the. lesson..
G:30 n. m.r the V- C. F.'. was Opened
with;music4 by our tittle.folks,* Topic
for- discussion: " "Praise (jod?' The
President, Mis%yjfc C. Benson gave us
a commensurable program. -'*&
8:0(T o'clock p. m.( the pastor chose
as /a subject John 10:22: "What 1
have written, 1 have written." lie.
j said these . are two somethings and
one someone wo "hud t<ydo with today
and forever enneeivn nnrt nrn (
| the yynn.dhipgi? ,nnd God is the sonu: j
-.one.
' . Aionctny *:d0 o'clock, p.~ln>, Kl'V.
Crumbly"preached, one of hi|; fiery
. -fceminns - fromr_?phPF;ntns f):lA?l4uigJ
jcct: "Stand", cte. He said if. you
do not Xvimt-your?name-on -the gata
*pbsi out of the
Choir and ushers played tvqll their
j Tpart.. ;; ^ ... * ....
' fPtir/fttefor and wtfe^s^V.^nd Mrs,
jLpinax, motored to Chefire?** last Friday
to look in on the SouiJi Carolina
church, which convened in that city.
They report a pleasant trip. 'Dr.
Lomax will leave for his Conference
(Palmetto) Wednesday 24th inst.,
^hich c^nvenes in Union, S. C., Bish
op" E. D. W. .Jones, D. p., presiding:.
We trust that the good Bishop will
return Dr Lomax to "tis for another
! year.
m * ** " - -
'QUEEN'S t.OMKSl AM) HALL).
There will lie a Queen's- Contest
and Rally at pirst Calvary -Baptist i
church, on Monday Nov. 29th, at 8r00
p. in. Come and bring your friends. '
Admission 10c. ; ?;?I
' $ Song Service V.
3 v~' Preaching:..
{ ^uBject: "HE SHES ,
Science teaches that only th
!jl containing the vital food eleme
V enter our.dietary. The gamecar
y selection of spiritua 1 food.?"Mi
!j! alone, but by Every Word of (
f C. P. MAKTI
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&antlc
news;
At Thomas Chapel A. M. E. church Sunday
school was good after the
devotional exercises, the teachers
took charge otf "the various classes. |
The lesson was taught with much in j
-?At ?t:30 o'clock Itev. J."R. Martin
church used as his text Ec?l. 9:8:]
"Let thy garments always Ik; white."
The sermon wag lull ot instruction "
highly" consoling and spiritual. Con.
trihution "$23.75. _ . ..
Mrs. Elsie Walker was called to._
Xolmnhi;v-?to -attend the. funeral of _
Jier^ niece. : -
Rev."" J. 'E. Dixon trf?Lexington, '
spent several dnys 1 h this~ cohVmuhijty
^ast week visiting friends and at
*?fs home with Mr. K. D. Henderson.
Prof, J. J\L Dawkins' of Carlisle,
attended services at Thomas Chapel
A.' M. E. church last Sunday.
.Mr. nnd*Mrs. A D C'urenton attend *
eel 'services at "Thomas Chapel last
Sunday. ?? '?
?Mjv-and- Mrs. Tom Gilliam attend
ed services at Thomas Chapel Sunday.
Rev. J; -Young principal of the-Poplar
Grove Graded school spent'
?Gte?week end?ndth?trra?family?ftrh
> ???? ? < ? ? ?? ?<
| The Seventh Day I
(On Henderson Steeet* Bel
We hereby extend th<
j> ~ ~ ypu to worsh
| BTBLh. CLA55^4otl^mg'fi^c^fr
Friday At
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$ SABBATH'
X Sabbath School _
a " " " Preaching.' __
X Home Mission Society IV
fr Sn n rta v
rro itAfren
Ron no. ?
Mrs.' Martha McCooh 6f Union" at
tended services at Thomas Chapel
last Sunday^
lYTv ami Mrs. AT n fjist. rlmmk
tcr Malvejrsfi and sons M. G-. Glst^ Jr., |
tior at Pilgrim Baptist church last
Sunday, Chester, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson and Mist j
ses .Francena and Gertrude Johnson
attendeiL-services at Pilgrim Baptist'
church last Sunday.
Messrs. R. B. Thomas and Irvin !
Thomas attended services at Piltrritq_j.
Baptist church last Sunday. '
motored to Joncsvllle Cn "ImsinetoT"
Monday. J,
-Messhs. W. S. Sims, J. J. Jeter"and [
J. II. Richard were business visitors '
in Union last Saturday.
?Mrs; Kiln J. Jennings and?
Ilattii* C. Glst-visitetWriends and rel?J
atives^ m^GijenvHle^ last week.
ocrorr^cro^-o.c>aox>.o.oo.o.oo woo > f
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Repairing Shop
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1011 Washington-Street- ?|
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Women* Keeps the Hair in its place
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2 invitation to^-you to { 1
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i CotOmbia. ^ome and see. Y
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XJHURCH DIRECTOR
BETH EL A: M. E. Cttt! RCH
| Corner Sumter and Taylor StB.
. Rev, J. E. Beard, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School . :0Q A.
Morning Service ,.11:1ft A.
A. C. E. League .. : 6:30 P.
Evening Service .U_l'7:30 P.
SIDNEY PARK cTMrE. CllORC
linn Block Illnnding Street"
Rev. S...B. Wallace, Pastor
- :?SLIjYLCUE _??Sujday_SchooL
?ttt^rn A 1
Muiniitg SfcrvicT^ ----- 1X:30 A. 1
fffttvnrth I ?' ~ " "
v ? .?v. p:^u p. j
Evening Service ___! 7r8D P. i
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZIOI*
CHURCH: ?
Corner Sutnter^aniL^fttoiisom__Stree
> Rev. A. E. LomnT, Piiitnr.
. SERVICES:
Morning Service 11:00 A. I
Sunday Krhnnl 0 lUiiU) 1?. |
V. O:.EvSoclel1 _ P. P
Evening ServTcr\.7I_=_!_ g;oo? J
2nd: 'CALVARY BAPTIST CIIURC
1500 Block Bull Street
Itev. Charles II. Brown, l^nstor
SERVICES
Siuhdav School ?~ Hi.0.0 A. K
Morning Service .. 11:16 A. J
D. ,V. lOti, , -?r? ttiOO'P.'B
Evening-Service ^ 7:30 T S
let. CALVARY BAPTIST CHI RC
Ri. liTjuul^sta^l
REV. II. W. LONG, Tastur^
SERVICES: _
Sunday .School 10:00 A. J
Morning Service 11:30 A. J
d* v n tt
v.- 1. Jr. u. ~6tOO P, J
Evening Service ... 8:00 P. P
miStEY ftl. E. CHURCH
Corner Gervais and Barnwell SU.
Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School : 1 .10:30 A. 5
Morning Service _-,l 1:30 A 1)
League 6:30 P. J
Evening Servica 7:80 P. B
ZION BAPTIST CHUftCH
y~ Rev. J, fr. White. Pavtor. %?.?
SKRVtnra.
Sundav School ' .10:00 A. f
Morning Service 11:30 A. j
3. Y^TTU. - 6:00 P. 1
Evening Service" 7:00 P. 2
NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
^ Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor
Sunday School 10;SQ A.-li
ilorning^eryico ^
1. ?. P. U. ^ 5:00 P. A
Evening Service 7:30 P. &
ST. JOHN BAPTIST"CHURCH
Booker Washington Heighta
Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICES:.
innday School 10.30 A. ft
dornnig Service 11:30 A. A
3. Y. P. TJ. ----- 6:00 P. A
Evening Service 7:30 P. A
?TTT niivi.' raptut chr-~ii< n
'I A- A.t_ V fJLl fc J 'iff1 1 * * i * m-WjW w a
1014 Pgnilli?llHl-5H,r??l
.7 t
FIFTH BAPTIST CIIURCB
Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor
405 Marion Street
lorning Service 11:3
.veiling Service .r."'.' 7"$
SKRVJ^^
runday School - _
Lre?t:htng? _ ?ft MO" A V
L Y. P. U. ____ 6:00 P. N
'reachjng 8;Q0 P. ft
WO Sumter Street
D. " Ci. Robinson, Pastor.
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
1915 Laurel Street
REV..W. p. GUNTER, Pastor!
unday School 11:00 A.^M
tonnrrg Service 2. 12;00 M
ANTIOCII BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor
SERVICES:
uridliy St'hOAl ..LJi 1(1:00 A. M
icrning Service _____ 11:^0 A. M
. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M
veaing Service _-,^= 7:00 P. M
EMPLE ZION BAPT. CHURCP
? . "Rtdgewood ~~
aniday u School ^ 11:B(
ornfnir Service ? 12:1(
ceiling?Service ?T:3ft P.?St
red. and Fri nights __ 7:30 P. M
r. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. Thornas_D. Brown, Rector
ampton Ave. Bet. Park A Lincolr
he Church Home Tor Strangers and
Visitors
Come ^nd Worship witft up. _
SERVICES AND MEETINGS
Sundays ? __
1:00 A. M. Early Communior
;15"~Ar. M. Morning Service, Sermon
With Communion.xuMlftt Sundays)
t '00 P. M.'*1 CVinrrVi 5/>)\nn1
1:00 P. M. Even Song, Address
??'r Tutwliyi. ~~~~
?Wednesday???
l;00 P. It Udi- Guild. (2nd)
* 1
y ' . ? t ; '*
iy union baptist church
Oivine Street ' *
Kev. T. M. Uoykin, I'astor.
Cl.'I)VU.>o
iv/ws;
Sunday School . .. . 10:00 A M
Morning Setvice : 11 so a m
;j B- v- ;;:::,J.oo ? ?
M,-i hveniny Sarvict, g:UU p. M
M. * . ' - ^
v .. - - ~ . J
:h?T~
jBETHMiiiiJM UAPiiST CHuRCB
(./ J Lyon' Street
|, H?v ?. Ht- Smith. I'n.VZ
ELk, iSllifrVICliOl I , VI,
j Sunday School- ^ " " '
jEv.?i?K Sm-vIc. ..? ' '
j Hev' R M Myers.
71. SKHVICRS -J
??!Tiga"y 'Sct'?o1 1 - * M ' ?
Hdorfung .Service J_I 11:30 A. M "
? J[', P ? *=U0 PT~M
' Evening Service 8:00 P M
__ ^ACEI)<22iLi?IL-V1'TIST CHt'RCH ~
3 Rcv- It- M n yftt^-Paetor.
j."^undftiT*School .'-10:30. A- M
I" Afterr.mcm Strrvice 2^00 P Itf * ?
? 6:00 P. M
if ... p m
CIlAl'l'KI.n; stationT M E. '
?. ^^C1JL_ c:::w'7 l - 7_:
,1 Corner Senate and Pine Street*. ~ ' "
J Itcvv ?R. J. L?non, Pastor ' ??? '. . <
* ' ?SERVICES^ 'i-; ? . ,
Morning Service A 11:30 A li
Sunday School ' 3;0Q p. M
A. C. E. League . ii_._."5:30 P. M
Evening Service 7;30 P. |? * .
1. ; ' .
L? JONES TABERNACLE
1 .. K,v- B. G. QrayharU PaeUr.
tr.-T-?? SERVICES: ....
Sunday School 10:00 A. 11..
Afternoon Service 3:00 P. 1?
|B. Y. P. -IL-..? u .fl:0U-^ Mi *~
J&enirig Service~J_ 3:00 P. 1L
I LAl)S(Vi\ PREjpyi^BlAi^ "'" ^
I REV. D. 1\ MURRY, Pajtor.
SERVICES: '
Morning ServicerA 11 '111 A; M. ~r??-?
" Sunday School _l" ; 4ti)0 P. If
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SALTERS' MEMORIAL A. M. E.
CHURCH
\\ ushington St., between Oak. & Pine
Rev. C. A. Dunlap, Pastor , .. J
Morning-Sermon ?11:15 A. M. /
F Sunday School 3:30 P. M.
,j Evening Sermon 8:30 P. Mf r
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41fE'Henderson Street
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Suifdfry School _ 1U:U0 A. M.
, Morning Service 11 il6 A. M. V
*| A. C. E.- League.. 6:30 P. M.
0 Evening Service__,_- ,7:30' P. M '
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1 EMANUEL A. M. E CHURCH 7
L." Kcndlaltown.
Rev. JULIUS HOLMAN, Pastor.^
SERVICER
Sunday School _L_,.10:00 A. M.
. Morning Serv ice ______tttz 11:30 A. M
A. C. E. League 6:00 P. M
Evening Service ^,8:00 P. M.
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, - TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
. 1609 Harden Street
Rev. R- C STOVRR, __
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. - u.
/ Morning.Serviqe 11:30 A. M.
1 BJLJELJX . 6; 00 P. M. ? ?
Evening Service ?, 8:00 P. M.
THE CHURCH OF GOD
' Rev. J. H. Green,"Pastor " " ~ - -l_
^ ,Rev. W. II. Reynolds, Asst. Pastor.
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r-Moyning Service??_ 11:90 A. M. ?* - "
. Evening Service 7:?0A,M, ?
f~~4:00~P. 4th Tuesday, Woman'a
y Auxiliary
8:00 K M.?Prayer Service and Con1
' /"* firmatiqn I.ertnrey
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- 7;00 P. M.?Church" School iPlCUlty "
| Meeting
Fridays
J 12:00 Midday?Prayers and Speeial
intercessions ' _ _..
- 0:30 F. M.?Young "People Sarriea
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F*. M. ^ Choir Rehearsal
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