The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 22, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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jjl Saturday, January 22, .1927 BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES ?* ? "'.j1' XT* NotwItjb^iptHtTg th^Very low tern pei-altare and stiff breeze"9trmhty7 tin attendance was pretty good the wholi day. The Sunday school work wai dispatched in the usual orderly man ner by the superintendent^and?te^ch ers. At 11:15 a. m. the choir had as UPmhloH and thn /\w/lnw /v# r.^^.w.vu wuu vuc V/1UCI l/l OOl V 1UC uc gun promptly..* Dr. J. E. Beard selected St. Luk< 16 and 4-5 verse, deducing therefrou as a subject "The Shepherd und~HT Sheep." v. . l. Emphasizing the Irelatlofiehlp an< importance of the shepherd and th< sheep, as the leader and people Asserted, " Icaunot understand wha t^nnnnvfe~~tTif>iiglit. "t-nnhl have uromot ed the shepherd to leave 9 9sheep sub Ject to loss and go out tu find uiie unless It was the interest manlfeBtei in the one sheep ^s its owner.' -propriata- comparisons were made il lustrating " the work of leaders o shepherds full of truth and spiritei . powpr^ The sermon was powerful ii appeals, expressing the thought tnougn not in words,. "Am I my. broth er's keeper?" ' 5 At t.45 p. in., after', a,spicy praye meeting,- Dr. Beard introduced Rev P. Killingsworth, who is now pastor w ing a great church (A. M. E. Z.) a Washington, D. C., having just com pleted a 100.000. bljurcU ^tHfleg-'therc "That he might present- it to himsel - a glorkius cliurchrTfot~ihivlng spue o without blemish." Dr. Killingswortl 5 preached a wonderful sermop,', highl: pleasing to all present, full of spirit ual life and vigor..' . _ .We-sincerOly invite each and ever: one to attend our services when^vei A glad welcome awaitg you 'there al ways. . j?? .. ST LUKE EPISCQPAL CHURCH. A- congregational meeting held a the church Wednesday, January 12tn The following officers were elected t< manage the affairs of the church fo "the year 1927: Mr. F. P. Paul, Senio: Warden; Mr. James Railey, Junto: Warden. The vestrymen elected were TWfpnqyg' Pgrtor W ilHnma - Q o m n n Smith, A. H. Roberts, Harry Good win, Howard- Williams, H. T. Maf shall and Richard S. Roberts. Dele gates elected to represent the churci at the Dloeeaah. Council which meet at Aiken, S. C., were Messrs. H* l Marshall, N. B. Lewis, Harry Good win, Richard S. Roberts and P. ^ 1Paul. Delegates elected to represeq the church at._the convention in Rai eigh, N. C? ah<T the annual cont'ei _ ence of the Colored Church Worker 0f_ the" "District-' of Sewa'nee . wTilcl meets at Atlanta^ Ga., .were respet tiv^ly Mrs. Eliza James and Mr. F -- . TV Paul. : ?' : The rector, as chairman, thei stressed the necessity, of a change in fldme parts.or tne Parish By-L.awe This .congregation vested this import ant authority in htm, jtud?also?tir authority of ajvpeinting the By-Law Committee^ wMch.- was composed o se ttle following"' men: ~ Messrs.- -N-. ? E Lewis, R. S. Roberts, F. P. Paul, How ar?i~ Wlllianan Thin im thr -nrntrtr ?*? _ . .' I I- ? ui mi pariBQ meetings or tlie year Father Thomas- D.?Brown "expressei hl8 great pleasure and encouragemen ?:gi*ea..,.tlxrQugk ...the akllHuL ma Bags ment of this meeting by the commu ntcant-s. ? At the first meeting 'of the nev vestrymen held Monday evening; Jan and MIT. Howard Williams were?re spectively re-elected Secretary an< ? Treasurer. ?-? Much .business was transacted a this meeting outlining the progran for the year's work. ;? ' R. S. Roberts. / -3- "EMANUEL A. M. E.-CHURCH. - 1 1 11 Kendaltown, Columbia, S. Ci Sunday morningno o'clock, Sunda; school, conducted by Mr. Greene Jack son, as th^uperltitenderrtr-was absent The review was alsa"*foade by Mr Jackson. On, amount of the col< weather the STlnday scftfeof was or Ci)ini7A4 in t A nno nloon OA na In V., near the fire. , . 11:30 Morning Service: Rev. Jullu Holman, our beloved pastor, preachei a firing sermon at the morning jjot -vices. The disconrse was pertainini 10 iove ana was discussed fn Q&ty de tailr 3:30 Sunday Afternoon: The Junio church "held its initial meeting. Tin 1927 by our devoted pastor, Rev. Hoi man, for?the benefit of the youths o Emanuel church and elsewhere. Thi order of services: The recessions and processional. The prayer?of the occasion wa made by Edgar Tholnpaon of- thi Junior Church. Music "Vvn^ Tenderer by the organist Of th$ Junior church singing by the choir*"Of the. Junio ohuroh. - Rev. Holman made ari?>4 T >. 4,ress?_iajUrig.his subject from the 1 _ J.'snlm "and thu 1st verse, which v i* made very, very plain to the girls a &-l~boysr?The simplicity of the- Bern] a made it a great sermon. The Cle 5" Mr, jeraid l>lxon, read the. notiq ,=--Ths-sifi\vur4?T?Masters Thompson a ^T^otee- lifted The-.collection and ea !-. Junior mem ber put money in the J !- v elope just ite the Senior memtrel^l G.ijo Sunday Evening: The A.. a l?. League, conducted by Mr. Ess 11Clark, the president. Another live i 3 ?.-usiun on uie program oL-Einafii ! Sunday, January 16, 1927. One p 1 son joined the A. C. E. Sunday, a' 7:1)0 Sunday Evening: Again R ii Julius Holman stood upon the w t and declared the truth to a sin rac e: "Announcement." The '.ra i- Sunday was emphasized, men ,' lallies $2."50. January *2 J. Hev. Tr 1 Martin Dow will preach also Sunda 'l 'Mrs. Julius llolman is still-oa?i . i' . ... ; .-1 ?Mrs. Annie Wise is very sick at t r writing, at Waverly hospital, l] The^church hopes for them an ea i.recovery. . ' " - ; ' Mrs: Lillian Mormon is also at t ; Good Samaritan hospital. The chui -I prays for her. . rj Sarah Washington. T - T SIDNEY PARK CHURCH NEWS J" . . . 1 - - ' ?? .1 SllTHlilY nrlionl npepiMl ill its llhl ^-pionr, .Sunday morning, with all 1 t brigjrt~faces in full-bloom.- Devotioi r:lesiiijn-was held,--after which the s I' dents?assembled ?to -their?varic 1' classes fcir the discussion of the I ^: son. The lesson was carried out ir beautiful manner, as each child w | well, prepared to carry out his or 1 J part. _ ..? ; . ?:?-?7 ? Reports were all upand the F / aiding Elder paid out. Both. Eld J spoke complimentary of the w< dim e-by the ^pastor since he has tx ' here. ?1 v~ J1 j Ebenezer Baptist church^ under J " leadership of Rev. J. E. Mack, L- filiye... a&rvLcg&_Sunday. JaiL. AS , Wote very good. Subject of 11 o'ck 5 sermon, "The Kingdom of Go ;Matt. 6:33. Evening service, SubJ "What Gad-*-Pewaada, rif* Us."_ _B< 3 normons were fuiccfully delivered was indicated by the enthusiasm hibited by the audience. - v r - * Mrs. Rochelle June has returned a . f | Philadelphia after spending the hi days with her parents, Deacon a i'1 Mrs. Calvin Johnson.? ???4? ,,1 Mrs., George R. Byrd of Henders jiville, N. C.,...is' spending the >win with her parents, Deacon and M s'jaa- Dougiaa.. " ~~~ ^ hi>v. j. tc. mark m leaving on 1 t -t&th to meet the quarterly ronr , ton of the.H. and A. Society In Dt r j ington, S. C. ^ rt?MU? -Georgia Tdim M?tt? of H?l? rj jiiuv, iiev. waiiace entered t rostrum- He delivered a rlghUtt _ j-serh^eh right from the depths of ! heart. ^Iis text was Betected fri I Womitn is -Glory of Man." ^Ie a "i i ead a portion of the 2nd chapter i Genesis. Every, one who Word ? ' sermon, went away feeling happy,\ j canse of the fact that God had touet ^ | the 111 through thai wrmdprfQl neririi 4?'-""fcup began ' 4is?service at?1 usual hour. A splendid program w r j rendered! Prof. D. Martyn Dt r! j science teacher of the College Depa !| i ment of Allen University, made an ''ilium,. lJl'Ul. Martyn Dow Is a gr< ' speaker; amPrarrles an inspiring m sage'wherever he plants his feet. ?At S-30, members from far and-we 1 filled the church to its capacity. R 3 \wiuace preached on "The Girl W I- laid stross on the following items: ' | is always the. words of a true moth t! *'t)on|t send mytroy where your { l-'eaii't g$: His hands nnfst be ju?t j clean and white as hers." s 2. "Character is-all you have; wt ti'thut is gene,.all is gone." j 3. "When men settle ' down, tl .: don't get a dapper for a wire, but J _jan old fashion girl." i | It is up to us to study these ite e closely, and keep up with them. Wt . - yve tiliuk of the-glf 11 thai'men forg ~ n IS up to us to make the best oUt ^ourfcelvc s: * . -tr ~ a! Services, usual hour next Sund t 'the pub'iit is Invited to attend '' . . . D. .wgifece, ^pastor e rmipr !. manning, s. c: ij' ?r \ 1 Trinity Ar M. E. Church, to wh (X X. -Parker has-been - r?c<m sent as pastor, has taken on new 1 ?and?liidn faif for a prosperous y< v under his leadership. Large audlen " greet him at each service and seem Alt "tHe auxiliaries h.ave been 3 .organized and are .working splend ' ly. The choir under the leaders! 1 of Dr." A. W. -Bfowh, renders 1 1 music, as among the best to be fou in the state.' The .first quarterly c i ferenco waa.=hflkl??3rd, hy \ W. J. Sumter, P. E., associated I Dr. I. J. Miller of the Florence D Itrirt ? s ? - - ? ? ? ? J THK PAT nil hi m ras 'i 2ct Si ~ BSp^Tm n ^ i]:K oc" Ell k,Maljle T ||| Bsfe??n>5 all B??^MIIIIIWI II III! ?..Tj^., fUl he - 7^^^ 00, Clinton High ' School, was a Xini a of. guedt of Mrs. O! A. Parker. Al+-?-?< y:- Melts made a profound ii?prps.sji)ii_ ho on thi* npnnln nf Almniim, r -r- * * nmuumb < 1' ? weiu BUfry lo bee licr leave,--???la 'lis The Big Four Quarette will i\ inter. a musical pfogram at the Efociiczor ; rly Baptist church on Wednesday nfgiit, Jan. 19th, in the interest of theJj0 * T * school building. ch t * t ?mm' . | : -ANDERSON NEWS ~~~r?.V_ .. . ?r Tike many friends of Mrs-.,.'Mrni>:</' * Bruce Jones are delighted ".to - hnvj |lnl her home again. She lias been visit \ jje ing ner soA anu uaugllU'l'-'llll.l a. ,'!i j^rr and Mrs?Arthur Bruce or ij, t > . The;Missionary Society pi St. Paul mfl Baptist church was delightfully cn *r es_ itertained by Mrs. "Addle* 'J'urner. J , a.Being the first meeting in Bie. yearJ ras were had many helpful no-wl?yRu i ier expressions. All the officers we're re-/ ejected. The society iriaJsenTtd TleV/; he and Mrs. Campbell witli a Wautitw , um^nair^_of Pillow eases. Mrs. XaV.h \vj his a pleasant visitor from.. Now harry 7a.' am this" meeting. Delicious refiv hiijcn'w lso Mrs. Alice Reese spent- a week i? of Hartwell, Ga., with her niothcr, who his was Jll,_but is now improving, be- r^jj?jdlLL^ii4j'P"or entertained \V? i ied 4fia4&y night in. honor of hec Misa?Pauline- -MeDowelb wiio j~ -h ^5-nurse in-the government?hospital a; . 'as Tuskegee. Those present-were Mr.. )w? and Mrs.' John Adger, Mr. and Ms, ir'" C. Lee Davis, Mr. and .Mrs. T. 13. Wil act . limns Mm T.illirm I.pp .Inii.v 3a* hye Adger. Mozell Johnson. Zn\< 13ilbose, Drs. C. W. Montgomery and .1 C. Anderson. . - , fate: "i^tvtng- -fictures 'rw-rs^ gna-tr -t-ts- ^v'.Friday night at the Rood sfnvriti-j" ho School -by the _ Parent-Teacher ~A,ssne^1 funds to buy some plyy g.ound _ap,lrJ .paratus for the children. A neat-; little sum ?was realized. Mrs. 13. Lias - Davis had charge of the program.- . len ?tar Club of w;lCich Mr*' ?A'Leah ThompsoaMs-^presidelit. met;at^iey the home of Mrs. V^_^V. WTffnrn*jjg^ Tuesday, afternoom Tiie- in tendon. was good; many old members win' ms had not been present for some t .Minion were out and plans .we Ar' made t > raise fnnds for' the .year, "ii \v:i vie ~ of deed a" pleasant as well as piviiit ibl' meeting. The penny raHy is still on ay. and each lady is asked to do. bor best-and-bring in as many point I 7f57P.0S9lhlgJtt lilt,' llt'M_ -v. ho will be at the home, of .Miss Aliiv iv' 'U 'Webb. A sw?et, course^arias.;. '.'i J Rev. -g. C:- Campbell motored > . New bery last week visiting -friend-? leb Mrs. Lizzie ^.'Butler, _Mrs.^ CJi;n?.o <roi still on the sick list. \Vo hone 1 gar!see signs of improvement soon. Mr;?Jdwltl?Williams?is nt lioni;? lo | again, having spent some time :n - j North Carolina. _ ' :. * ?? ??MiT'n Tiagacmni. " ? ifrt" !* 11U* I n J i; Profession ina : < > . I * I ? OH*. *?/? * '* VV'/-.'V ' ^ - Gfirce' Hours Plnm*- _ Dy I 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. . ls- 3 P. M. to 7 P. M. RnnHavw Hv Annointments. ? Dr.'H. G. Thompson era Surgeon Dentist >rk Crown and Bridge Work a Specially Pyorrhea Treated Successfully. j 1414 1-2 Assembly St., Columbia. S. C tne ?k J'Omc6 Hours: 11) to 12 M'."; 2 to d IV ^ Telephones: Office 5744; Rjjsu 3701: i >C Diseases of Women A Specially d-' - Graduate Nurses in Attendance. ect 1501 >4 Tayloi^St Columbia. S. C 5th i! """*" DR. H.^L COOPER ek' | ...... Dentist ,1 Gold Crown and Bridge Work tO 1 " A ?Tnp7??n.tt\> 0ll~ Special Attention Given to Disease? tnfl Of the Gums Office Phone 6429 1125 Washington St on- *~t? - Rtrtnripnro Phone R'W-4 ? 4 rs DR. C. B. JENKINS iri- Diseases of Men and Children ?? Phona 55, * *. Manning, S. 0. t . ' . !"* .. ... *. . V ' ' * * 7 * "T . I wj&? .? .*? *?;* ' - lb.13? V - > r VT'.e nor serviir&, coifrtesy " H?|^B tact, s'gnaiizethc S0pfrjf 9 3feteness~~and thoro'"" 1 of our efforts. Our. ! arrangements of a!) g ';' el'rrvr.atc worries- 'V,?^:, * .ri-w-v?rw ht?> t'UMiKt-*"\i'l <ii llu- -K(iy;tl fo^i.tisl r-Onn it?\ 'i^'jh i|!l\' ai'.< rimon. ~ (If ' rs. T.nl i ' i: " 'ii.r, liVr" I'm jn riivi'lrrt-'n. : Mr. ni-.'i .M!'s." CI. AV. MnffolJ miito; i'<l. l?i -A&1iii! 11 S'H ui(f;iV.. Mrs. AOli;6" (vhrtpl??-.ifo return wiUi tlu-m. and . ;?s i. * :i {<! Orcl'iiyjilo Smufay nuiniiOy t iioni.' _ . : . .Mi 'M .MuK'nJiv- l!!iMf4v-.?ini Annie r-n.vi.rn \v rc jiio diiiniT Uuvsts ot iV; ;-r~TT;iA M. W. I. A./ ?liii^(ln^_ Tins Si., l'anl-! iiViiixt S. fcj?Yht?rs w-rc ray* : !y t :uv UiiiW 'l ljy .Miss. Ap_ . If ?If' >-i?i-t ' 'lii'i ' i.. >. T11, ?\l i.y " liny-inn . is i lu> ..llt -itM l . I )oii;:.st ic I'-.i-. 'i. SJ. I lTT i Afey' L1 .-i'.; Iiil- * M v r lff'-r -.- ?T " ~ ?v * r - -t* *.* ? M i .XLo. -iCi i-?Mi vd * -'liai-iv- 'him ?beeh^ TTTT' 1 r -gii ! "- ?' '"V MiTiivi;... Uuuis L- c * HHW -i iyi- i ril-; il,;.*. If , i y. NViltCjl r'-Tf^lu y ? a?'-*;'j.fit Hr rs ~ ~r'* ! ... jOklzcOt N I "'.U, S LOCALS. navy !' i miJ.- oi. Mr. William"' y y > ! ' ' y < ? hoar of hjs. . .Mi!: ?.'? .Ian. 81-hj iU his ' v'.ii;a K i!s. S. C. IIo i i. ?. " '! . at tliy "time bf d-a .lr, lie was a .mart, of notable i a : . . i ) h" .was 'he hi' m the i. .Lam by those who knew i ni;. He .. nitniber? y f. -Fairfield C ' i'1' ~r-~hy~ -rtvi I'm-' nt-i f:iit.hf;:Ty I e was yhosen to servo on the or...Doavd for...many, years. T:-v fr.a..ral f:cnit'?i,?v.-c?e conduct! i?te. a ro'e. firmed ci'iurchrby his. .. a Ku ' :< :>?. wrr-nhi I ho Fan-hold 'cemetery. TTo. I> ;>v . :i v * V, Mrs. jVjrjrie -Camp' hoM,.: .. i t'aVir\-Onip' and Magffie, ?--i?-b?e?;-h-~?I*6, aaoti -and. ?i?i y*1. '?: heo.?Itiehnrd a 'vj\ ' re knives to lament. " rro v.1! f sail,. s-n hear of the i'lro v=, cT'o -r- j.a-do'v, Itev. . A; Ware, i t,. hV'-s I t -h <in'*the sick.': list for avc day;., lie was -missed at r.-i'rvat.' 1 I'ryr.t church, the third Sv:a' ;. '\U't.Lu;;o for hint a speedy ?:?i;c\ lucals. ? lit i! . nv t of di e sovere^ooldve: '.! < ! we ar..' Ytill rorVrnjj the Lord. ??:?.' 1. 1 .?rr-?.?pi cached?a~ ' kk.u. . ;vii :) .s.::vU'.-v. All .'who t^joTyV u. .Tii<s;",.7tfti-.l r~TT. rrr~' : i. \?^ " ' " -w" " r'~ \\ r*v f-kinrr'~a 11 I ' ' ' I't '' - I ?' lWt'r CM1". = 'i ";7.- ! ' >' l:'..-it .\vn>, lyiVon J.;.. ' .. .{. Vcrrin ; ' -????? -?, .,.. ,?.j. -a. at v... -Ami ; ! Vtit. It WiW-' V o !> :'.' v. have ever had -fTou;' t s.-.y '.lie ?h*< >>1 v. - Wo arc ' T^TTTTTTi" 5i ?. ri * ? surprise USa".:v s I a. _ ' ; 'IVac'iiT- Association v ill >:< *'- Tim day. Jan. lf>.We"Kope" .-.1!. 'iv ' ' : --'v. ill lav jw-sent. i ' v ' * 5; ml .'Caiods . sS *? % ,v? .* * > > v -i* v v > v v Ho'ais; ' ^eiej?:nm_ea: 1 i l 3U A. Ai.to 2 l*. M. Otlico oab'i' 6:00 P. M. lo K !' M. ' Rrs. 6548 Dr. C. K Stepliensoir -I*hvnfr:an nnO Snrj?,*,nrr> niKeasf.j -o-f "vV>>i).??a and .Children A 'Specialty . 1 flflfi p ' l.jl.t'i. <; ' " ~ 1 /Vale St:v ~T>r.. r? ;;; r> wrKTiT Phvsifia'i-hti?1 ' Snrgcpn Sp'eeial A i * < n 1 i. >n ('. iven Diseases O Women \ Office t? - Residence 11:%"> Wash'nsfon.2220 Hampton; I'l ' ' 1'hmui?7.alii H.Tice Hours: . Telephones-:; 1J:()0 ?o ? 1:00 1\ U.\ Res: 4692 P "0 t o P. M , -rrnrxr;:stv^XW^ RcsifTenoc -7 } * r\o rj t/ ^ pjfip ^iPIrr TToi7f 11 __ _?i ~ 1 #> \ \\ f rv 1 t> m Dr. J. HiiOoodwi n Wfhiiurton St Columbia 8. C [ ~7J . 11 ? "CHURCH DIRECTUM ' -BETHEL A. M. E. CHL'KCII Corner Suinter and Taylor Sta. Rev. J. ?. Beard, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday. .School ' H.H10 A. M Morning Service l 11:16 A. M A. C. E. League _ r _..>..6:30 P. M Evening Service JEUM SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCF 1100 Block Blanding Street SERVICES: Sunday School ~ 1(1:30 A. M Morning Service _ __I_i:Tl:30 A: M Epworth League * '6:30 P. M Evening Service ? 7:30 P. M V- r-rminrH. ^ Corner [Runlet and Blossom Streets He v. A. fchLoinax.PaiUo*'.' ~ SERVICES: Morning SeiClce r 11:00 A. M. Sunday School ' JL1__ 12:3(T~P, M, V.?C. E..Society'" 6:30 P. M, Evening Service ; 8:00 P. M. 2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1 .".? <? Block Bull Street Rev. Charles 11. Brown, Pastor SERVICES: snminy ^cnool 10:00 "A.HI Mumn.tt , ||M|| || jijfi A M B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M ' .. '.V~ : : ' , 1*1. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH .Richland Street REV. II. W. LONG, Pastor. SERVICES: Sitnclay School _ 10:00 A, M, Morning Service ....r___. ll:30 A. M 11. Y. P. 1J. ., 6:00 P. M -.vcring Hcrvirw _ ~'T"_ 8:00 P7 "fif ' : "* - WESLEY M. E. CHURCH 1Corner Gervals and Barnwell Ste. Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. . SERVICES: ' i -Sunday School 10:30 A. M Morning Service Ik30- A. M J .caque 6:30 P. M Evening Service 7:30 P. M 1 _ ZION BVPXISTCHURCH i Rev, J. C. White, Pastor. ^ SERVICES: ~ Sunday School - : I10:00 A? ll Morning Service 11:30 A. M B. Y: P.. U.~~\ 6:00 T; M Evening Service 7:00 P. M NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH ? .Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor Sundny School. 10:30 A. M Morning Service 11:30 B. Y. P.fU. 6:00.P. ^ Evening Service _ 7:30 P. M. SXfJQlUN BAPTIST CHURCH Booker Washington Heights Rev. I.. C. Jenkins, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School ". ?r. 10:80 A. M, Mornnig Service 11:30 A. M B Y. P. U. - 6:00 P. M Evening Service 7;30 P. M - ,c .M l'.. (>1.1 V15 BAPTIST CHURCH njT?ri'|rnJ letrm-Street FiMli BAP.TIST CHURCH , Rev,?1". T. 11 a in ptuii, l'aator 40;") Marion Street ^RT3nng5i:rvice__ Evening Service 7:SC - > SERVICES^ Sunday School ? __10:30 A. M 1'reaching A. M B. V. P. U. ? 6:00 P. M i'reaching 8:00, P. M2130 Sumter Street tfn It fi llpteinmini I'nntnr ? ,111. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1915 Laurel Street REV \V. <L GUNTER, Pastor. Sunday School 11:00 A. M Morning Service _? 12:00, M r" 7\NTIOClTBAPTIST CHURCH ) Ilev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor SERVICES:?, mnjUiv, School 10:00 A. M, Morning i^ervicie . ? Lll.flO A. Mi B. -Y. P. U, r 6:00 P. M. T.voriing Service ?s7;00 P. M. I'KMI'LE ZIC1N B'APT. CHUftCfl Ilidgewood Sehool- . ..11:30 Vlornihg Servirp/U' 12:80 ' 'vpning Service r?=- 7:30 P. M. Wed. afld Fri nights =i? 7:30 P. M. f wjiW?M??p????????? ST. LI RE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Thomas D. Brown, Rector Hampton Ave, JJ^t. P>y?< A Lincoln The Church Home ior Strangers *n^ Visitors . . ? Worship-with-us. SERVICES AND MEETINGS Sundays 3:00 A. M. ^ Early Communion 11:15 A_M. Morning Service, Sermon (With Communion on 1st Sundays) 4 :00 P. . Church School 8:00 P. M. EvgH Sung, Ad4f?i Tuesdays Wednesdays v 4:00 F.' M. - _ -r'Tjtdlea GuiWr(Bnd) S ' PAGE FIVE. f \ 7 UNION BAPTIST CHURCH T Divine Street ?? ? r Rev. T. M. Boy kin, Pastor. SERVICES: .. - , ? Sunday School ?I-lOsOO A. M. Morning Service 11:30 A. M. L B. Y. P. U. 7j00_P^.JC? _ Evening Service 8:00 P. II i ' BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCA -yl Lyon Street ? 1 . R?*. 3. H. Smith, Potter ?_.? 71 6ERVICE8: . .* Sunday School .77?r:. 10:00 A. M ? . Morning Service 11:30 A. M B. Y. P. 13i 6:00 P. M. . Evening Service 8:00 P. M ' " V' % ' g ? , : 2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. M. Myers, Paetor. SERVICES: ' Sunday School 10:30 A. U Morning Service ..'11:30 A. M B. Y. P. tJ. ' 6.00 P. 11 Evening Service . 8:00 P. M ?r*? . V MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH _ > v Rev. R. M?Myers. 1'anlur SERVICES: w SUlIUay Qchool ? 1-Qr30 A II ... ' u Afternoon Service 2:00 M. B. Y. P. U. G:UU P. SI Evening Service ILQO?Pr?M~: - ? \ ' 1 _ "? . CtfAPPELLE station A. M. K sr;.- CHURCH. ~.~rrr <-'~T '? Corner Senate and Piue Streets 1 v Rev.. R. i. Lemon, Pastor nrimrim Morning Service 11;30 A-. M Sunday School 3:00 P. M _ A fl P., I.oague 6:30 P. Ml "? .. Evening Get vice vau lH^? r ,n jones .tabernacle Rev. B. C. Grayhart, Pastor. SERVICES: . Sunday School :^L i0:00 A. M , Afternoon -Sorvice __= 8:o0 P. M b. Y. P. u. 6:00 P. M. Evening Service 8:00 P. 1L -1- - . - - ..--Ui- ; _i_..' : xtcbscWTresbyterian . -REV. D. T. MURRY, Pastor. rr SERVICES; Morning- Service _ n_ 11:16 a. M. ^Sunday School 4:00 P. M. , -1 Christian Endeavor 6:00 P. 11 :u"c t ". " "' j'.y t... salters' memorial a. m. e. church Washington "St., between Oak & Pine J kpv. C. A. Dunlap, Pat lor ? Morning Sermon 11:15 A. M. JSunday^Scfiool __3:30 P. II. , Evening Sermon 8:30 P. li. ; ' ?-f ^ ~ ST. JAMES A. M. E; CHURCH 415 Henderson Street 4 Rev. J. -P. Washington, Paetor. SERVirRft; Sunday Schbol _.10:00 ^. M. .Morning Service __rll*tfS A* H " A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M. p Evening Jet viuu^^d'JZr--'/:80 P. B ! '| ...4 v ' > \ ~ i ; EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH .| Kendlaltown. | Rev. JULIUS HOLMAN, Pastor. SERVICES: JSunday School 10:00 A. U. jMorning Service 11:30 A. ll. ' _ ~ -^A-^C. E. Lw>yurnr?'^.i <1:00 P. II. 1 Evening Service -.8:00 P. M. * . . " ? . X . ^TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. C. STOVER, Pastor. . Sunday Sehool 10:00 A. M. r,MormnK Service .. 11:30 A. M. ~~ B.Y. P. U. __V- fl.OO T> %r ^ ? ^vi.uu r, livening Service 8:00 P. M. ; ?thf. croir ' ; Rev. J. H. Green, Pastor Rev. W. H. Reynolds, Asst. Pastor. - sunduy sch66i~-:n:r:___ 9-.30 a. if. . Morning Service 11:80 a. m. Evening Service 7:80 A. M. ',.'4:00 P. M. 4th Tuesday, Woman's Auxiliary - 11 8:00 P. M.?Prayer Service and Conl formation Lectures*1 ?. Thursdays Meetings-V .. Fridays v 1 12:00 Midday?Prayers and Speeial Intercessions _JLaQ P. AL?Young People Serviee ** League , v I ! ' - U , 7:30 P. M. Choii: JEUffacartal Church Correspondent, R# S. Rm>?rU, j 1717 Wayne Sir?i ~ j