The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 15, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
- Satorday, Jantmry 15th, 192
ST. LUKES EPISCOPAL
tHURCH
After a most succesful years work
-under tha systematic guidance ofthe r
- Reetor Father -Thomas" DrBrown, the
church is much plqased over its present
condition. It is notion tw tU
Parish is well organized for future
branches: The Young Womens Auxiliary,
The Womans Gill, Alter Service
Girl, Progressive .Age Club, the
the Young Peoples Social Service
League, St. Lukes Mens Club, the
department known as_ the church
school, for the religious, training of
its children. .Only to know what the
church stands for and must accomplish.
Can one grasp the magnitude
of the work that the vestrymen of
the church with the priest is respon>
sible for and must direct. The election
ot vestrymen of the "church for
the year will take place tonight, also
the election of representatlves^oLttre
.cJlurcK.XQg_.the next Council^, which
takes place in Aiken, S* C.\
The exercises and- tree lor the."
. church school was quite a success and
the heart of every, child was made
~~ glad y with gifts and fruits. The
- -Christmas and - Ke\V Yea^s?services :
were* very Impressive and well attended.
The church is looking forward
to a very . fruitful h&rvest in all
things this yeaT. .
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~ THE A. C E> LEAGUE OK :
BETHEL
The Allen Christian Endeavor
. League of Bethel A. M. E. Church
meets every Sunday evening at six- 1
thirty, in the vestry of the church.
Interesting lessons are discussed and
a profitable hdur~~spent. Socials are"
held once every .month to give the
All are cordially invited to meet with
us each Sunday evening.
On last Sunday, Prof. *1. M. A.:
.Myers, gave an interesting talk on
"Professions," which was very in...
.structive and enjoyable,
The A. C. E. League is moving on
under the leadership of its efficient
president. Miss Jessie Kennedy and
~ her cff-workers.
^ J. baumgardner
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IF /YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT
COME AND SEE ..
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For many years we have Been en- i
joying the voices from afar. The peo
pie of .Columbia haVe always looked
. forward to theip coining with picas ure.
??Vary little At.tent.ipn has Wn paid
t0 the Columbians who have the ability
put over programs of this kind.
It is thought however that there, are
wonderful voices in this the capital
among our people. Friday night
January 21st, 192?, is the date,for
? -the - demonstration ef-this thought
which we feel will result in the establishment
of the fact that the ability
of the Columbians to sing is second
to none, be it Mr. Mrs. or Miss A. B.
or C. from any place.
form of a solo contest, ropresentatives
from the followipig churches:
Rev. C. A. Dunlap, Salfers Memorial
A.
Miss Eliza Nelson, Chappelle Sta
tion.r~- ... .y .
JLMr^/^Irene Johnson^ Wesley M 15.
Miss Altai Clark. BWhed"^.. M. E.
Miss Lillian Williams, Jones Chap
el A. M. L.
Mr. David Mack, Union Baptist_~
fS? Mrs. Mary Cooper, St. James A. M.
E. r? ? ?
Mrs. I. R. Porter, Benedict College
Mt-*: MftryAl'tfL-SroUly Sidney Phrk i
c. m. e. ; , ,
MIs^Mattie Lyle3, Zion Baptist
Miss GladysTWard, Allen Universi-1
ty.
Mrs. Wm. H. Bonner, Second Cal-4
vary Baptist.
We are inviting every one to hfiar
these talented fewf in the Allen Uni-1
vcrsity auditorium, ft p. m.?The win- {
ner-of~-th? prize will receive $5,00 Jn.
gold.
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BELTON LOCALS. ~
The Trustee Board of the-- Tin ion <
High School heU thatir monthly meet-1
Ing January 12, in the sthool chapel.
1 ? ' .1- - * ' ? ? , fa..^,rrr
The Domestic Class* sffitye J theBoatd i
I wincr.? Tin? mcrra was grrcTTS,-sour I
.icklo, roast beef, rice and gravy, potato
salath-cheese. sauce, cream and
--ake. The Board?highly?endorsed
raving that, course added to the
".ehoot. The efficient teacher of the
"Domestic Sc'cnce Class. <Mrs. C. E,_
Watkins is the head of this excellent
vork. We wish for them much sue- I
ccss. s I
Miss Alice Gambrell left Friday forN |
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wright have.
r.ovcd in the vacant residence on 1
Easy street. The young men will be J
onstanlly seen on Easy street as Mr. ?
and Mrs. Wright have two very at- ^
"and Jessie Wright. ; ?
Mrs. Estclla Latimer?and?family?
notoi;ed to Belton' fast Thursday. 1
.vhi:e here-they were the guest cf ~?Mrs.
*R( sa Beck;
Miss Clarice Barker was ill for a
ew days( last week, but is able to *
ake up. her studies at Union High ii
heel again: ' ViC*r J
Prof. Arthur Sittan had the misfor-- 1
tme of; having his car'Trozen up and "
lie block.-,burstpd during.the freeze
here. lie was in the city, of Colum")Hi
attemiirg rt Rnrrrrt meeting at-Lho-Z
Ime. . .' ? ."
N Mrs. RosaJ Burns was called to the
;edside qf her husband who is grave"y
Iti - '.a 'el LasyUal..fot' T.^B."=
The BefToh G.raded Behool is pbo;reesing
tine since _rhc_A'uletlde holi. *
Tays, under its .corps of efficient
coachers, Th6 teachers are as folows:
1st Grade, Miss Inez Keith;
.n J grade Mrs. 'Mutile Green; 3rd
^ra<7<t~Mrs. i licreia Cldiliuuls, Gth- und^Tth
gradei Miss liuttie Kousi^"*"
i.h, 9lh anil 10th grades Prof. W. L..
rforoj ne. The enroflmonfc has. in- .
rease'd eonsldeiably sTnce Xmas, the
lumber being about 250. The facul
y is planning a literary program foi
i:e hour future. It'will- be announced- ?
later. ^ ~
.Mr. O. B.~Gamfcrell has been 01:
he sick?list, but-is improviing rapidly.
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Mrs. Ernie Williams of Salisbury.
.n'. C., is vKilling her mother, MrsT_
la Burns. ... .
,'reat dignity and preached an able "
*; .union, to - a large eongregation
dev.! Rhodes is Leiiig well thought o.
jy the people of BeUon. '
We will have to see Miss Clarice
darker as we see her riding in hei
herd Sedan.-It is believed that shi
about to take a nuptial (light.
Prof.'Tt. P. Alexander, principal o(
hd Union liigh School spent, the, X
.11a <' Holidays in Colmnbia. as holiay
guest of "Miss .Mary C. Carroll o.
Jehedict College. T" ..
IXEZ C. KEITH
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
IN NEGRO SCHOOLS IN
SOUTH CAROLINA
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The following twelve modern theo.
es in Vocational Education are tak;n
from "Vocational Education in a
./eiiioeracy" by Prosper & Allen,' pub
i h:d by the Century Company: !
"1. .The tVa'ning environment is
he working-en vi,on meni itself oy a.
replica of the working environment.
2. The training jobs are carried on
n the rame way as in the occupaton
itself.
3. The trainee is trained sp6cifieol?y?in
the manipulative?habits? and: q
.hmkfng habits required:in the occu-' ?
pation itself. ; J
4. The 'training }ielps the trainee, j
o capitalize his interests and abili- i
iies to the highest possible degree.
JJ: The training is given to those
\vTTp needTt,.'want it. ancTare able'To" ~
profit by it.
"0. The instructor himself Is mas- ~
tcv of the ^skills ahdkriowledge he
.teaches???? ? --- ?A
7. Training is carried on to the
point where it gives the trainee B~
prductive ability with which he can;
secure and-hold employment. . ... 8.
Training meets the market demands
lor labor whatever these may
be in any given occupation.
9. Training is given on actual jobs i
and not in exercise or pseudo jobs. 10.
The content of the" training
"which" is taught is obtained from masters
of the occupation, not theorists.
11. The training needs of any
group are met at the time they most <
require help and in the way that gives
the most help. (
12. 1 he administration ia elastic
and fluid." . ^
Teachers of agriculture, home economics,
tradej, etc., are working with
tlWyforegoInp theories ever before
them. u i
?tit*- Robert??McBrido,?Little. '
iioek, hafr'a~p?rt time -daw of fifteen^boys.
These boys range ih age from jj
icn M i i i i
: ~ " - - ' "TTTK T?4T^
Th
j^l 4 rea
a^iMTl"ByT^^p^^-y
G to 21. Each boy |5lans to; carry a
irujuct and also pcrlorm sonw
lite task around the home, which
^?ir help to hiake thoae around him
lappier arid at the same time" give
limse.i practice in the manipulative
:rid of the faTm. Mr. McBryde alst
tas' an evening class. One meaibci
if this evening class said, 'I am spr.?
y and glad abmrt- VrHmtuiTTlU. Agriultura'.
- Sorry because?I U!U l.u.
lave an opportunity to trike.it when
waV a young nlaii, and glad it
ie:-e flow.." ?:
Mr. R. C. Collier at Minimum hail
wo members of his evening cla.~s out
a a meeting on 'ihursday night. I)e.\
C These riVen came In the vain. 'Mi*
Mclaiurin a trustee,. (while), _U
5ry much interested in the Colore,
j.hcol. Mrs. McLai^rln- has give.1
bir.e useful utensils to the home che
department under the direction
f the home economics teacher, Mise
.Vashirigton. mepared an excellent
Firmer, at. the school fci^tlie laeult>
.nd itinerant teacher-trainer .on L'c
ember "?? - ?nc Boy in ~ihs i.
v illie Cain, colored, ^:i8.UU tlus yea;
V hen questioned' by the writer as U
,.s plans for spending iii money hi
aid; "I am going to buy a sirrtrrn
cthes with $14.00, a hat for $1.50 i
Ifir of shoes.lor $3.5U, and a watel
aain for $1.0J." He said also thai
as mother-gave him a silver, \vutt 1
ast Christmas, and he has Tpe'm
-1.50 having crystals put oh if.?3
haih will prevent it -from dropping
.ut of liU-pot-hol and put an
Tiat expenditure. The remaining
3.00 he is to have his mother put ii
.or trunk and save rot h.m until h(
,ets enough to make some ITvnd. ol
rofitable investment, ihis'bov da
.ot cate toputh.s money'in the bank
..s gjraniimothef he suys has recent
y lost $800.00 in a .bank which, tailed
ha vocational teachers are helping
oys t0 make money, and through?4dv
ani'or Vocational Societies the hoy":
ad girls are learning to spend the.i
ipney wisely.
Mr. R. A. E. Fiadger is doing sum^
cry good vocational work ai. LaUj
. icw. The people ol that section art
,anning t0 go into the trucking bits
acss next year. Mr. Fiadger is tie
ut'.ng his time to to fhi5 pha e w.tl
...s evening class. Miss Maggie El
arbee and-her girls are doing -excel
Jn't "work in the ho me eeonor.nya c las
tcs. .dLhese girls-jm-^learning ilie. aid
i pvepar.ng and servine meals _
Mr. G. B, Fiadger, at Level (dree:
.ad the members >of his Vocation.:
ouncll out to a meeting on Liecy o
^hege men seem . to be''willing tt
.elp put over the program in thi:
ection. MisS Devaux, the home e
onomies-' teacher, is handicapped foi
. ant, (TT^UipTncrrt^ but is
;ood work with tt.e girls in the s'c\V
-Air. D. T. Robinson is pushing
? *? ^*1 >*> ?*? *?<{. ?V?*??|?%? *? ?*? ?% >|??|?y y aji iW
, Professio
. > v > M-'X"!* > ; > v v > ?i
a Jtiice
Hours: . Phone di>;;t
i a. m. to-<? prym :
>1 P. Al.itp 71'. M
- unuuya by Appointments
Dr. li. G. Xhompsoii
Surgeon Denllsl
;rown and Unnge ~\ftr urk u-rijtecinlty
i'yurjh?u ireuted ftucees?>lutiy.
Mice Hours: l(Mo 12 M.; 2 to 0.1'.. Ai
" DBi M.A\7 EVANS '
Diseases of Wuiu?n A Specially
Graduate Nurses i?i AUeiuUiin'-v,
fiOl *4 Taylor St.. Coin in t via. S i
DR. H. H. COOPER
Dentist
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
? At?Specialty
special Attention Given to Disease:
:- y L inc uu m a
)fTice Phone 642U 1 126 Washington St
Phone t-'.J
l)li. 0. B. JENKI.NS
CHIRORPATII
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)i eases of Men and Children
'hone 55, Maiming, $. C
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rrTT<> 1 KAPKrt "
1
e A?nlv wnr-rl ?V? =?.* >r3..? iMV
ection vyoik-7-superior iCTffil
jipmrnt, service and
i-s >n Afcl^nrss of cost. At- Sj^fl ?
ar service al-all hours. aL^'iT
to the front at Antioch. One
'?^n of hia Vocational
i V unci) raid, "We -are ready ?to help
Vj : V V da Milt' li'flinrn thnt
, i; ? will jvai.t to do anything that, will
, help this community," Mrs. Da
vi.1 is doing good work With the girls.
.W ?? ; >?i Oj t 1' 1.3 00 life IllUil.
m .o ; h ? t^c teaehers of Agricul
. ii i ! owiiwetiJed that they
r ! , p.- c > nrr.W.a .teachers-- and
"tir' ' i'-Vni'.,,;;f TTTrt~PnmTi-Ji
| iiVe:l to read' it. In this cohfnSn
y-A :ii e'. wlrat -the men and wo<
n ft eitleitig and not what they are
.. 1 to do..1' =?: =? ^
a. >> v i ' ' * "IA) U CH.IVS
' HOME? :?
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'J ' v. !. <s . u.'i.i iy in uucembpr,
: _o, F.v t .C ijvary hud .a wonderful
, 1 ?v.r Tut e..;In s .at jhe home. ~1 eduy
... 1. uion 4?-Clcii.on... Some helpful re-.
?'!- a:!;; was n-a e JUy brother" Joe Hil:
I r' 6f JSt .;onJ> XccxarOtH Baptist
r: '.:.nh. Tl.c 'ulil l'o.ks as' UsUal eni;
j't'.d nh.Q mCellng.' Cnlleefiofi- Was
i 5.0';. Far V.lueh we thank theip and
L j'n ip iatc it very. much.
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'Christmas Donations
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I wish to first" thank sister Ella
v I taviua-sj ir.c president" ot tne
* f .iendiy* Aid Society and co-worker
L dor th.' wonderful* donation of gro'
corics urd coal. Words cannot* ex*
pro > o.'.r api ryr iflticjif" to you all.
Scantily Mrs.^1. B. Baumgardner
for a jj'ursey. . A' ." '
'ih'vd, Wo .vantr to thhnk Benedict
< ' ol'cgo fv y h.-r iu ual wonderful, do'
n t:. n. We want to also thank Se??
n'i Calvary and Union Baptist for
' >' if clo. if.it n,
r i c ivh; v v want, to thank Allen Un
r' v'i ft... t+A; 1' -1.A. drain! inn,?Also Mr.
. d ,M- .. ?.!v.:ntosh for theirs and sis*
S-a-iUi' president of the
" . "<ai .fy ...S\ ..i'.iy' of Sidney Park
l v.: -,..., I. .
l 'a .'c.s Club ' r First -Calvary for a
';. ? ' . ac ). ^ - *77'
' a 7 '.t d iafu!!' of 'fruit.! - '"J"
1 ;i lo!v-li' for 1 i.ui*rums'.anil icand1?
! ' :. i': t io ;, man church
?-- 1 .?U e . -tttrrtf?vrtttxi to thank
* ?. 1 . a > .1 for a purse of $1.00.
5 ?* Now friends oft-' and all, I and the
'J' f-.!.- s nay.-thanks ..to you
1 and ^raya for you to the good Mas*
; eV. y'Mt.e:. i C.iristm&s and a hap
Mi w Vt :,y.
fj "SUSiK JAGGERS, Reporter
nai Cards j
j.a
. : uiiioe Hours; Telephones
>_1.1 -3U A. M. to ji_]\ M. Orlice ilo.'h.
-f If liLlI'JH 'liTJ r. Iff' /jiu.l,
Dr. (J. D JSieplienson
I'hvKirijtn amp-SnftfemT "
. <>f Women _ajid_ Ch'jldr.en.. A
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. OTire: ? Residence: t
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.... Dr. I.. M. OANTKLS
" ~ ..rhvs'ui'nn-^nd Siii-geon
Special AHtmfion Clfven Diseases 0
Women
OlTco, ?r..... .' . Residence.
IuT" .> w ;ch'nc!(m, *'2n0 Hampton
' pf,..ne (VJ-29 -' Phone* ToOl ~f
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OP'mp Honrs: Telephones:
11:00 to, 1 ;00 P. M. Res. 4692
't a;' m = ?:()(>. p. M.??* ;
1)1LJ. C. STUART
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HfTiro n<>tjra:
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,ilJ8 Wanbtnirtor. St. r Columbia AC
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CHURCH DlRECfOR^I
BETHEL A. M. E. CHL'RCll >
Corner Sumter and Tjiylor Sts.
Rev. J. E. Beard, Pastor. Su
SERVICES: Mt
Sunday School 10:00 A. M 8.
-Murirtiig 'service jTTttrlS A. M ~Gv
A^C. K. League _^____.6:30 P. W
wvtiuis ucivim I ;?JU Y. ro
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CIIURCR
-14iiU?lt)M?Klwndintc?Street ? - B1
Rev. S. B. Wallace, Pastor
SERVICES: .
Sunday Schopl _____ 10:30 A. M
~WoYjrung*Service ___11:30 A. "M Sui
Epworth League 5;30 P. Me
| Evening Service a 7:30 P. M* B.
"v"fcv
JONES cilAPEI, A. M. E. 2ION
CHURCH.
. ( rn nar SiniHtr and BltngOIB SlrceL-'
Rev. A. E. Lniliax, Pastor. 2nd
. ? SERVICES:
Mi fining Service 11:00 A. M
"Sunday School _ __.~i2:3n p. rfl o...
V. C. E. Society 0:30.p. M %T >
. OCT Vice - 8:00 P. M la
Evi
-S3. (" A1. C A RpB A f >T1" I ST CJllUCU ^
: - tittm Hl'm'h ilttH Street?
Itev. Charles 11. Brown, Pastor M,
SEUV ICES: '
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
, Murning'Service?r^=^Ii-_ll:15 A. frl" "7~
II." V. p. U. 6:00 P. M ^
Evening Service _ 7:30 P M
>- B.
Ev
l?t. CAlAAltY BAPTIST CHCUC1I
. * - ' " Itichlalid Street
REV'. H.# \V. I.ONO, 1'aHtor. C
~ SERVICES:
tTiCiiulay-~ScTiu(n". 10:00 A. M ~(
Moiling Service ? 11.30 A. ~?
B. Y. P. U. - ------ J- 6:00 P. M
Evening Service ' 1 8:00 P. M ^
WES I 12 Y M. E. ClIURCII
Corner Corvais and Barnwell Ste. Ev
Itev. N. s. Smilh. I'eatoh
" SERVICES:
St?i.|ay School 10:30 A. M
| Morning Service 11:30. A. M
i League. 6:30 P. M
; Evening Service 7:80 P. &1 >jul
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j ZION B VPTIST CHERCll. t B.
I Rev. J. C. W^jin, Pinter - fif
i . HER VICES: "
Sunday School _ 10:00 A M~
Mortlinor Qoruina % 1t.O/\ * 11
?-. "vv ^ Jvij.o" n iyi |
j B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P.. V ' .
Evening Service. ^__i_."7:00 P. M
k- : -* * ' '
?. ;r Mo
I NA7AHPTM nvr'TISI CHI NCH Uu
Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor *:h
pSiifMny School ? 10:30 A M.Morning'
Service x__ J._-. 11:30 \
ill Y. P. II, . __T~~-^6:00 P M '
' Evening Service 7;S0 P M r^?
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ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH t|NVt
Booker Washington Heights
Rev. I.. C. Jenkins, Pastor .: iT. .
SERVICES: _ ^
| Sunday School 10:30 A ftl
Morning Swvice : 11:30 A. M Ev
ill. Y. P, C. 6.:00 p M
Evening Service "7:30 P. M.
Ml. Ot.lVK BAPTIST ( III KC1I
| I!,!! 1 Pendleton St reef ~ . ?
Fil l li BAPTIST Oil l.'RCH "Jj1
., Uiiv?L. I.?Hampton, Pastor
'.1 405 Marion Street - |
-doi'iiiitg Service 11:80 ,v
; -Overling Service _.7:30i
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j . SERVICES:
i Sunday School 10:Jfu A.- M ;
j . reaching ? 11 ;3U A'. M i-?
TB: Y. P. u. GUJU P. M i
I muching 8:UU P. M
2I3Q Slimier Street .7
I. Rev. L). (j, Uolnnson, Punter* ' ,u
T : ___J ' ?
MT. OI.IVE BAPTIST CHURCH
- I ti 15 l.aurel Street
. REV W. G. GUN'VEU, Pastor.
{.Sunday School 11:00 A. M
J Morning Service 12:00- M
I "" e
[ ANTIOCII BAPTIST CHURCH
; Rem T. C. CffL'MPTQV. Pimlnr
J-? SERVICES;
i uniliiy SchtroU r___ 10:00 A. ty Sin
nf' rnTng Service Il.'tO A: M. at0
r(i,. V^P:MJ.- ~ - 6:00 P. M :-p ~
Evening Service 7:00 P. M. ~1
Rv
LLEMPLE ZIQSL BAPT. CHURCH __
n r "TfTdgewood
! Jntidhy "School .. .iTV-11:9f *q?
j \fnrntrnr Starving 12'^r
'voninc ^prvira _ 7-S0 P M M?
j Wed. and Fri nights - 7;30 P. M. Ev
ST. T7UTCTTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 4
Rev. Thomas D. Brown, Rector
Hampton Ave. Bet. Park h. Lincoln 8
. The Church Home tor Strangers and
Visitors
Come and Worship with u*. ?~T
SERVICES AND MEETINGS
Sundays
j...8:00 A. M, Early Communion
j (W'th Communion on 1st Sundays) ^
! 4 00 P. M. Church Sd^L
| 8:00 P. M. Even Song, Address
?www | 7
*4:00 P. Jtf. ____ Ladies Guild. (2nd) .
- - -- page five. 4/NION
HA1TI81 Chi 4> KCB
-r Uiviw Strf^ ...
Btvwf. M. Boykin, Pastor.
_____ SERVICES:
nday School __ '10:00 A. M.?.
>rning Service 11:30 A7 M
Y. P. U. ,1?- 7:Wf*P. IL i
ehing Service S:00 P. U
iTHLKJHCM BAPTIST CHLRCE
Lyon Street \
Rev. 8. H. Smith, Paator
BERVteEB: = ...nday
Schoul .. ,J 10;QQ A if * i
rnjng Service ., 11:80 A- M ~~~
X;p* Uy_? - 0.:00 p. M
ening Service .* __ 8 00 P K
^:V
n?:?? * r~
I NAZARETH BAPTIST CIU RCH
Rev. R. M. Myera, Paatnr
. ^ SKRVICRfl:
iday School 10:30 A. M
rninjr Service ... .. A M
V.,P U:1 fi:0f, p M
enlng Service g;qq rp m
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. i . " .'**. & . ACEDON'IA
BAPTIST (TIt'RCH
Rev, R. M. Myers, Pastor
SKR\Tf^S ? ??~?
ndny School _ 10: B 0 A M
ternoon Service 2:00 P M
Y. P. U. .... 6:00 P M
ening Service . 8 00 ?. M* * ~'-r
II APl'KI.I.K' STATiiiv ? ? ?
- 7 a. in. IV.
ciiiitoii. ?:?rner
Senate and Pine Sift,
Rev. R. -4?- Lcmoij, Pastor " '
SERVICES:'. . ruing
Service li:8T) A M
nday School 3:00 P tf
C. E. League 6 ,'U? P. M ening
Service 7?a? ||
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JONES TABERNACLE ~\ ,
Rlv. B. G. Gray hart, Pastor.
SERVICES:
nday School .10:00 A. M
lornoon service \ 3:00 P. U
X. P. U. 6:00 P. M
hruntr Sarvina ,,, g;00 P It =
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I. A OSON PRESBYTER! AN
REV. D. T. MURRY, Paator. '
. 1 SEUV ICES: '
xuiu* St^dce, - -.11:16 A. M ?
nday School .1 4:00 P. U
riHtian Endeavor 6:00 P?M '
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WALTERS' MEMORIAL A. M. E. ^
CHURCH .'T
ishington St., between Oak & Pine
Rev, X . A. Dunlap, Pastor
nday School 3:30 P. M.
ening Sermon ..... 8:30 P. M.
SI'. JAMES A;, M. E CHURCH
-4 li? Henderson Street
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pa'afuf.
- si.1tt icks- ;
nday School 10:00 A" M ~
truing .Service l... .... 11 ilo A. M
C. E. League ; ti:3o P. M
ening Service T_.. . 7;3o P. 11
EM AN C EI- A M E. CHURCH
KendlalUmn ... . '
Rev. JI LI I S llOLM AN, Pastor.
?-? SERVICES:
inlay School 10:00 A. M
n nil'if Service 11 ;iu A, U
(^Er-Luayuc . *0.00 P. M ?
niiim 8-!UU Y, U
Tit IN IT Y' BAPTIST CHUUCH
1609 Harden Street
ffrv 11 V S.TI1VKB,. Paul or. ?i?
nday SchoolF== 10:00 A. M
iming Service ? 11:90 A. M. ?
k f.JLL 0:90 P. M.
enfng Service 8:00 P. M.
THE CHi nCH OF GOh
v?_ W# H. Rtynolde. Aaat.-Paatnrl
nday School < 9:30 A. M. ?.
rning Service 11:80 A M
ening Service -r? 7:30 A. If.
;00 P* M. ? 4th Tuesday, Woman'e
Auxiliary -? - :00
P. M.?Prayer Service and Confirmation
Lectures ,
Thuradays
HHT F.JH.?ChurcK'Sehool TiscuRy :
Meeting
Friday*
:00 Mtdday?Praycra and Special
Intercessions "
i30 P. M.?Young People Serrlee X
* "V League A
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:3Cf P. M. Choir Rehearsal
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