The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 29, 1927, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5
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^Mfrturday, January 29, 1927.
^^Resolutions of The Progressive
Age Club of St. Luke's Epis-V I
. copal Church * j'
Whereas, on January 6, 1927, there
passed intq life eternal, Mrs. Ethel
Sinkler-Martin a member of this or- ]
yid?atton. * -y _ '
Be It Resolved, that in the passing
of Mrs. Martin, The Progressive Age !Club
has lost a most faithful and devout
member. Be
It Further Resolved, that this
- - -18, 1027, extends to the- "bereaved.
: family its most sincere sympathy in
the loss of their beloved one.
^ Resolved tViflt *lii&j*
Club pledges its sympathetic cooperi--atibn
to the^gnaTdians of the child- r
"Vren of its deceased member in. guid??
ing thai-future' ?i thc children..- ^4=
Be It Further Resolved, that we
- do here and now ,commeml. the berefeved
family and ourselves as well 1
to the unerring Council of Him who
doeth-all things"v&cll.
~ Be" If Further Resolved, that a
copy of these Resolutions bq sent to '
** th& family, a C6py published in thtrColored
papers of Columbia and one
reserve(L_permanently for the Club.;
Adopted by The Club,
MRS. F. P. PAUL, President:
MRS. J.^C. EUBANKS; Secretary
CHAPPEL A. M. E. CHURCH;,
RidgeWijod, S. C.?Sunday morning
at 10 o'clock -Sunday School was Voriducted
-by brother Etheridge, the Assistant
Superintendent. The lesson
- . was good. Our Sunday School is
growihg numerically, which -ig?verygratifying.
We' were glad to sep ~
present with us Miss Davis and quite .,
a representative number" of our other
friends in attendance during the
? school study period.
12:00 M., morning services coin- i
"menced'on time. Rev. T. E. Pobin-:son
preache<l a souL_stirring sernvon.
.7:00 P. M.,the A. C. E, League was
*> - conducted by Miss Thomasina Har-~
per, the president. Miss Harper is.
doing a good work. ?'1
?- 8:00 P. M., the Rev. T. E. Robinson-j
again stood upon the wall and de- J
clared the truth to a sinful race.
Weppresent a standing, invitation
to-fl.ll?:saint_and sinners to attend our;
services. _T .
SPECIAL SERMONS
Rev. Sam B. Wallace, pastor of
Sidney Pnrk~~G..'M??E. -church, will
' continue his scries of Special Sunday Night
"Sermons, and on this Sunday
night at 8 p.. m., sharp,. Will use ashis
subject, "The Prodigal Daughter,
Where was she whne the Prodigal
Son came horrid!" livery lather and
mother, son and daughter who is noti
engaged ..at his own church, is invit- j
ed to be present.
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INSTALLATION SERVICES^ dj
Programme- for the ^gftallation ;
Service <>f The interdenominational
^nisters' Union, to be*hdjd in 2nd
Calvary irnai v 2, j
** *" Th., Pastor, t-^
.............. Order of Service , , j
' . . Master of Ceremonies?-Rev. E. A.
Adams, D. D.
I. Organ prelude.
v 2. Gloriapatria. .y
3. Hymn.
4. Scripture lesson bv Rev. A. E.
Lorn ax.
5. Prayer by Rev,.G. T. Dillard.
6. Anthem by Sidney Park Junior .
Choir. e*
- 7. Hymn?Come Holy Spirit Heavenly
Dove, by Rev. J? E.-Beard, X).:
IX :? , . . . *
8. .Installation Sermon-by Rev. J. .
E. Beard, D. D.
9. Hymn?Go pleach My Gospel,
Etc.. . __J. . .o ....!
r 10. Prayer by Rev. T. M. .Boykin..
II. Installation b.v Rev. W.
*V Long, B. D. *\
12.- Offering, ~t?? ? U
13. Banquet for Rev. S. B. Wal*
laoa. Toastmaeter. ?^
? COM^HTTBEt- - - - j 1
Rev. J. E. Beard, Rev. C. H. Brown,
Rev. P. P. Watson, Rev. G. T. Dillard.
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J. P. WASHINGTON?Secretary,
* ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH jj
I thas been a considerable length
of time since we said anything
through the paper about our church..
The reason is, the Manager was ill
and space seemed t0 have been limi-1
ted. We take great deliw&t?to say ,
tknf Qf Tnw.?D Jo
vunv MV. V Hliioo ua aiivu. -JJLU141 UVUI yt
point of view. i.;
Our pastor is workman that need-1~
eth not be ashamed. Sunday "morn
4nff Sunday Sfchool began at (lQiQyQA_
the usual hour. The superintendent:*;
"* being., absent, the past PL ermrlneted, the
-openinjr exorrtsesr assisted ~ by t
brother E. M. Carr. The lesson was'
bmutlfuHy digeuased by?the ontiru *
?A... ar* '
school. "r^ - ~ -- [
Strictly at 11:30 divine services bewail.
Ihe opening prelude was sung
by -thechouu L. Alston our
present organist knows ho\v to get
music out of the organ. The pastor
preached a great sermno on the subject:
"Christian Ethics," text Kom.
14:7 v.Orse. *' "Sunday
at~4? e-'elock -Rev; Julius
llolman Accompanied by his choir
cahie over to help us. Rev. Holman
preached a splendid sermon, as only 1
lie can do, on the subject; "LightpV
text .'Gen., 1 ;3 verse.?r ?
The A. C. E. League began at G:30,:
the subject Ior_ discussion \vas opened
hy Mr.-T. J. Ransom'a member, of
the Junior High School Class of AMlen
, University., The ^it<^i??4n4
charge of this department orr^jher
church. .. c . : I
i. Blindly evening at 7:30 the usual
proyer meeting began by brother 1
ltobert' Delaney chairman of the pray \
or meeting committee. At 8 o'clock)
the pastor ascended the rostrum and
Refected as his text 73 Psalm 2-1 verse
"Thou shall guide me with thy coun<41?and?nftfMwnr.te
rnr'piyp. me ipto
Glory." Subject: "Confidence in
Co tits unerring council." Pastor
Washington seemed to have had a
Our hearts burned within us while
( -..spoke by the way. St. Jt? main
fine shape from every point- of ;
view; if you don't believe it comei
anil oboi ' '
JESSIE M. LEMON
ST. LA KES EPISCOPAL CHURCH
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The groat spiritual campaign of |
t-'.io Episcopal church, has been plan-!
nod by the National Connection 01\ I
Evangelism' is actually under way.!
The Campaign goes- urujer the "name
of th'b "Bishops' Crusade." It. is
headed by Bishops of course' but is
shared by clergyman and laymen alike.r~
and is meant to reach every !
TTimhci in even the remotest 'cur
ners of the church. The Crusade is i
Jesus Christ in life ; and service.
Transformed lives must result in j
transformed communities^ _J "'{
Crusaders are sent out t0 conduct j
spiritual meetings in every State in ;
the Union. Columbia is to be one of j
the centers of the campaign for this1
"Diocese:?:St. Luke's will have a wekc
of special services, beginning Sunday
January 30 and lasting through February
4. The Rev. Looring Clark'
Field Secretary of th ecommission j
on 'Evangelism will sonduct the . ser- j
vices and will 1m assisted by~~Mr.. Kos- ;
well Page' one of the strongest1
churchmen in the' State- of Virginia' i
a man on fire with the Holy. Ghost.
The public is Cordially invited to join
in with th|spj*reat revival. -The services
will begin promptly at 8 o'clock
l").' m ve vmi ef a
spiritual treat.
I.J:- .-..T-D-BSjff)TES
FROM LVTER-DENOMINATIONS.
UNION
" ' stom J - [
^Tty Rpy- H - F f!mnnnpl)-- I
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rkvOlumbia, S. C.7 Jan. 25.?Tlie Ia-J
tor- Denominational MinisterialJ-^--!
ion held their weekly session at
First Calvary Baptist church on the
above named date. Dr. "VV. H. .Long
is the congenial pastor am; * '. E. A.
Adam3 is the very efficient president.
At the appointed-hour the president!
eailcd the-weeting to order. Dr.T NTT
A. Rice acted as Chaplin pro tern, because
of the'absence of Dr. Dillai-d,
the regular chaplin, after which the !
meeting was declared open for busi- .
ness.. Rev. TI. E. Emanuel was refill
ested to act as reporter'for this occasion,
because of the absence of the
regular rpeorter, Dr. Lomax. After I
roll call', the minutes .of the* previous
session was read and approved. A 1
very interesting paper "was read by
Rev. L:--R. Massey, entittled "Should __
a Minister be his own Evangelist?"
The nnnpr ivhn-woll ro/*ni\/nrl or>.l moo
the cause e?-mueh-discussion. -An invitation
was extended to the Union,
thrnnfrfy-Ri^Hnfr K?Firtlsy rmrL t>r.
T. D. Brown, Refctor of St. Luke's
Episcopal church to attend a special'
service there, which was accepted,
rhe follow! ngrmlntetera were present 1
M. Boykin, P. P. Watson, J. E. Beard,
S B. Wallace, T. D. Brown, N. A.',
Rhre; Keys. W?shfngton, L. R.
Masscy, R. C. Stover, and Rev. A. L,
Ingrahu.ni, who was a visitor -but
joined the Union.
We Do
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JOB PRINTING ;
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~~T THE PAL*
_Hardeeville News.
- iTtye many?friends of. Mrs. Add
Backstitch are very gin diu know th:
she is t'ecuperatrng;-"The
entire town was shocked wh<
thie Doctor announced that small p<
Was irt htc west side of the to\yn (
Mr. W. D.. Robinson of Walterbor
guest of Mr. ahd Mis. Bon Robinsu
Mr; Sam Champion accompanied 1
Mrs. Ruby Moody Misses Georg
Givance, Ale.td and Lucile Moody, mo
ared here the' past week to do Missio
ary work.
The presiding. elder Gregg of tl
Beaufort district .will hold his fir
quarterly conference here at Fishe
Chapel M. E. church on the 27th i
February and will preach ' liiorttir
and night. The many visjtors a
Cordially invited ta t'omq and hei
him.. i.
Mrs. Ben Robinson were ttll*. I'ull
smiles when they received* a lari
package of home cCnSd ^aushge ^ro
Mrs. George Myles, the, past week.
..Rev. J. II. Nerp, pqstor of ?t. Ste
hen A. M. E. church is here condue
ing a series of revival nice tings cor
mencing Monday night, with pray
?-*-? nntinrr TTn U'n o ii'Illi Uim 1 Vin ntrQ'
gelist Rev. B. E. Golphin of Batesbui
S. C. lie expects to remain lh tt
town for the next two weeks-.
? Mrs. EHa Pinkney the wonderf
hair dresser vof Beaufort is here f
the week. A goodly number of tl
young ladies are glad for her to 1
here. - ,
A I) INN E U "rA RT
.
Mr. I. S. Humphries of Union,1
mTTtertrrfnrdnt n dinner party- in lion
of his wife's birthday, Mrs. I. S. Ilur
phries on Friday evening, January1927.
The home was beautifully ar
artistically decorated for the occasTo
The color scheme of pink.and whi
being carried out throughout the e
ening. After having spent a part
the evening in socializing the gues
were invited into the dining rooi
which v\ns beautiful. The centerpie
was pink carnations and maiden ha
ferns. Pink extended from the cha
delier to..the unlightcd tapers whi<
presetted .a scope of beauty. Cove
were/ laid . for fourteen. The ho:
served a delicious fVve?Gourse-dinnj
uliiili was cn:*oyed by all prosont
-AftTV dmy^^Wft <jhM In prAse ar
i-hynio wished the Ilonoree many ha
py birthdays.
Mr* aiid Mys".. I. S. Humphries' wei
Milttle Mnuzon, Arthur*
Twiggs, Pinkie B. Farr, Grace I.. Gi:
Cornelia E. Herndon, Ruth McKissic
Medsi^ieslluth C. Pride Ax A, Sim
C. M.-- Dav^Ws?' Messrs. A. P. Hard
Roosevt^U,-.jSilpKUl&ftk Und Dr. C. 1
Dawkins.
I Professic
X
OHice Hours": ? 'Phope'35L
U A. M. to 2 1>. M. 3
P. M. to 7 P.
Sundays By Appointment*.
Dr. II. G. Thompson
SJu rgeonl lent ist
CrOwn and Bridge Work a Speoialt;
Pyorrhea Treated Suceessf-ulty.
Columbia; =15H
Ollice Hours: 10 to 12'M.; 2 to G P. I\
Telephones: Ollice 5744; Res. 371
DR. M. A. EVANS
Diseases trf Women A Specialty.
Graduate Nurses in Attendance;
1501tfc Tnylor St.. Columbia, S. <
DR. II. II. COOPER
a, . Dentist
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
L._ A. Specialty
Special Attention Given to Disease
Of the Gums
Office Phone f>42!) 1125 Washington S
Tfpsidonee Phone 82G4
D?L O. 15. JENKINS
; CHlltORPATH ?Disc
as esr. oT 5lES an4 Ohildre
A Specialty.'
Phone 55, Manning, 8. C
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1KTTO I,BAftEK ' _
sassKfJM
aHHUh^^BE
itelligent, capable hand RJ
ngdf every^natterinthe K3W ~
uneral arrangements ftTiT<|
nd directeon relieves of
ll worry and distress at
\1\\ Wiv r vbiiro
iiijH O. "
ie J Sunday was a beautiful duy a
services .were good ut both church
; vAt Trinity A. M. E. church in, t
;n m?ihin& class nfceting was. held ai
>x practically every classt was repr
m' seated, in the aXiernoon the S.
j turned out in'lull yith practical
o, every olrtter atriiis or her post. Qui
le-nmmeie^tliiy1 loyyuirAv^Tia<J7"ai?d
n, irieUuly rivalry between the class
; resulting in class number tv.
>y : taught by- Mr. Roscoc James recei
1 At the evening services, the past
i Ile\\ O. A,. Parker used as a te
| Reel. 2:1; Subject: "The Great Chi
:1C ienge." Says, he: "The casting
st,1 nil(1 11piIIV 1 ha water-with the -ho
18 oil .finding it agein, seems to be t
maddest of tiefsi'-hnf fliic i.. *,>v.a
J15 Office Hours; Telephone
I 11.30 A. >M. to 2 1*-. M. Office 3o!
' 0:00 P, M to 8 I*. M.
Dr. C. E. Stephenson
Phyniri?n and Stireenn
j Diseases of Women arul Children
J Specialty
_ iOffirer "Residence:
i.;iP4 VA?yiv jgf * iatw Hairs
jU Dr. L. M. DANIELS
^ Physician and Surgeon ? *
?I^Speciai Attention (liven "Pi sen seaj
Women
2 ! Office - ' Resideni
r tl2S Washington, 2230 iraniptt
Phone: (>420 Phorifc 7564
: Office Hours: Telephone
1 11:00 to 1:00 I5. M. - Res. 461
-j 0:00 to-8:00 P. M is
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DR. J. G. STUART
t.' '
1 Offlefr:' ,j *~ Residence;
? 170? Mnin Street 141T Pine Strei
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?I Office I^nnraj . ;
1 (f A. ~M. to 1 P. M
~.b p. M. nu r. M. . ,,
Dr.^J. H. Goodwin
*** < i liy of life. If we wish to live 1
ie; 111:1st take the risk of life." I
ir : painted A beautiful picture of ht
! the?nii'heiM and fathers of yeste
rusted their bread upon the~w
"A to I'M, the esult of which is seen
*? the lives of men and women tods
n\ lie :bi losed with an appeal t<? t
?'?uiini:;?1 euple?to?lite butter liv
^ that their posterity may be benef
k*' led the ALy. Four joined at this st
ice.' ?The
-Key. J. E. Mack, the pastor
n" Ebeirvzer Kaptist church ^vas
^ Elizabeth his country .church in t
1 morning a'id at Ebernezer at nigl
I I(q. vp'uvidl nnlhin.T;wh4.if.-^?M?e.ires )
u uay.Ktv. Mack is a. strong gosp
or preacher ar.d is in great demand.
Th'6 Ft.'ir Quartette render
?e -'a spi. 1 ial'progrn.111 for the school buil
1 ii*K 11 iii 1 ; t Ebernezer Baptist ehur
1 juiilast V, eoncsday night to a pack
audience of white and. colored. T
C. program was ' interspersed with fi
or minute addrefrSC's from represent
h- tives of the city, including some ve
7, encouraging -remarks from the cop
id ?ty Suptr of Education,
n. Mrs. A. \V. Brown the wife of L
th Hi-own and the. ellicient organist,
v- Trinity A. M. K. clidrch was taken
of the" hospital on last Sunday "hibrruii
ts It is hoped that she will soon
n,_abie.to return home,
re. In .spite of the hard limes the gra
ir ed school rebuilding fund is beingsrai
n-. ed, '
'h The H. Y. H. L. meeting hour h
rs been changed'from six thirty to fo
st p. 111. .every Sunday. All ape invit
'Thy MT77T unary Xuru'ty uf Trini
itf. Under Uo nf ledaership of Mc
p- (juntos Patrittic CRddeis, EiEIc W;
ker, Mollio WailiQi-, Rosa Richardsc
rf-.Mrs. Jin). Dickey .and others Is pfcr
re' ning n play entitled "jDomestic?S(
?c , er.ee" for the. benefit of the drive,
st | Ihe A. C. K.- L. -rendered a speci
k ' program on last Tuesday night.
s,; large audience was out to hear, tl
y, young people recite and "sing. Tl
: league is alive under the leatfersh
| of Mr. Roscoe James the President.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
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n BETHEL A. M. E. CflURCIl
^Corner Sumter and Taylor Bts. Rev.
J. ^E. Beard, Pastor. S
. SERVICES: M
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. B
M.orning Service 11:1& A. M. E
'A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service ,7:30 P. M.
SIDNEY PARK r m pounn..
V/. *T?. JU. VII V IVV> II
I . 1100 Block Blanding Street B
: Bev. Sj B. Wallace, Pastor
!? ' SERVICES'. .. __
Sunday School -i_?I -.10:30 A. M.
Morning; Service ^ 11:30 A. M. Si
? Epwerth -League 717 b:au P. M M
Si i Evening; Service' 7:30 P. M. B.
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nd JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZfKl-N
es CHURCH,
he Corner Sumter ahd Blossom Streets ?
nd Bev. A. E. Lomax, Pastor. _2n
e- SERVICES: '-V
Morning Service HiflO A M ?
j? Sunday School 12:30 P. M. Si
' * V. C. E. Society 6:30 P.M. M
e -Evehhur^ervic# 8:00 P. M ~
A 1
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es' ; ."T'.v* ^ -1. p1
o, 2nd: CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
V- * 1500 Block Bull Street
?4?Rew Charles II. Brown, Pastor
ori SERVICES:
xt Sunday. School , 10:00 A. M
il. Morning Service 11:15 A. M o
0f B. Y. P. U. ______ 6:00 fcJM
^ Evening Servica H.ill u M
he E
OS l.t. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
,ve . ' Richland Stfeet'
le REV. H. W. LONG. Pastor. <
>\v_ SERVICES:
,r^"i>unday School i?r; 10:00 " A7~M.
n^Morning Service 11 :30 A. A1 '
in B. ?. P. U. . 6:00 FTTT
iy~|Evening Service _^. ?:00 P. M. M
he : Si
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH _ A
it- Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sta.
Ifcl?-?Rev^N. ?. Smttlr, Pastor.
?t?:-V- nrnvii'ff^ 'i ?
of Sunday School 1 10:30 A. M.
at | Morning Service ?_'_Tt:30 A. M.
he League .. . 6:30 P. M |
it. i Evening Service ..^l 7:80 P. M.'jsi
>111 ,i - ?7- - [A
?el | 7.ION BAPTIST CHURCH
R.? . J. C. White, Pastor. ?'
ed-M- V SERVICES: r r
d-: Sunday School . 10:00 "A. M I
\Tnrninff g?nyjCa IPSO A M j ed.B.
Y. 6:00 P. M !
he Evening Service 7:00 P. M
ve-j-ZjV *" ' .. - - - \H
"V ivAAAKiiTH BAPTIST CHURCH
ry- Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor
nr Sunday School _ 10:30 A. M
Morning-Service ___ U :30
)r. R V. P. U. 5:00 P. M
uf Evening Sarvice . 7:80 P. M
* ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH w
C . Booker Washington .Heights
. Rev. L.'C-Jenkins. Pastor. . m
d-' .SERVICES: 7"." ~ tj1
is- Sunday School _10:30 A. M..Sl
? Mornnig Service __ 11 an. 4T
n *j*- T P- - 6:00 P. M.
5s. Evening Service 7.30 P. M
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ed ...
MT. OI.IVE BAPTIST CHURCU^i^^^lOliPe^leton
Street j==
*" FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH ^
Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor ' i a.
,ni -- . 405 Marion Street , ' ' E"
nv; Murning Service 11:30! ^
i-! Kvaning Service I 7:30 i
?lT\ SEUVICES:^~
A ; Sunday School --.10:30 -Ar.?MH?
tieti'reaching > 11:30 A. M. '
u. B. Y. P. U. 1 6;00 P. M. *
. Preaching ? - 8:00 P. M. '
2130 Sumter Street j^l
_ I Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor.' I Vi
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*{ MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
-T) ??1815 Laurel?Street
t REV. W. G. GUNTER,.Pastor. ,1
* I Sunduy School ^ >11:00 A. M.
. Morning Service 12:00 M.
s: ;
*6 ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
& Rev. T. C. CftUMPTON, PasfSF
SERVICES;
"unday School 7~_ 10:OO^A7 M.-St
j Mcrning Service 1_! 11:30 A. M. "jij
A ! B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. n
j Evening S*ervIcff"~I._J-----'7:00 P. M. '
j . ' iE^
S> " . " >' - ; > 7~ [TEMPLE
ZION BAPT. CHURCH
' Sunday School ?:? 11:30 g
C S Morning-Service -12:80 t-ji
Evening Service -- 7:30 P. M. ;
:e Wed. and Fri nights 7:30 P. M. E\
>n - ~ ~ - - l~
_ CT i ffirco rDiornDai ruiiDwu a
? ; U?. LiVUU U JU4A IOWI, mu VII U U^ft -*
j Rev. Thomas D. Brdwn, Rector^
Hampton Ave. Bet. P^rk & Lincc/tW 8
The Church Holme tor Strangers and
| Visitors
Come nnd Worship with us. 7
SERVICES AND MEETINGS
Sundays
?t 8:00 A. M. . Early Communion ]0
S 11 Morning Sen1 ire, Sermon .
I (With Communion on 1st Sundays) g
_l 4:00. P? M. Church School '
8:00 E.ven Song. Address _
WMnssdays;''"' CI
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i PAGE FHl!,,
UN ION 1 s Is CHI' HUH
vine Street
? Kev. T. At. Boy kin, I'astor.
eri>i)/-i.-Q. -?
unday School . ? 10:00 A. M
[orning Secyiee 11:30 A. M
. Y. P. U. ."i.-jL-i - 7:00 P. M
vening Service .. & dp P- M,.?
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KTIILKIIKM UAPllS'I CHUCtCE
l.yon Street *
Rtf- S.-11, Sntilh.Pnator -
SERVICES.... ?T
Jnc*a,v , Id on A, M o
orning Service . 11:30 A, jj.
Y. P. U. ... '? +'/?, " 6:00 P. M.
yening Service. 8:00 P M ?
d NAZAItivTIl HAI'TIST (IHl'RCH
?~ si:i{V[(i:3c :
inday School ro .30 A. M
orning Service 11-30 \ 1U - -/
6:00 P. if <
fening Service 8:00 P M
lACEDfivi v i> i
..... i, a i 101 ( Ijl UCH
Rev. U. M. Myfr< Pastor. ?
. yivKVICKSv ' -
iiiday School iotflo. A. M
fternooh Scr-joe "t*m p m. ?VY
*J: 6:(10 IV M
veniog Service. _ ~ ?f~H:00 P, M?r
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JUAITKI.I H Si .M ION A
j- CIHK.H ' '
Coiner?.Senate mnl Piny Si restw
t' Stan ICES* '1
oiiiing Service i ,-t 11.30 a. M
Jtiday School 'joq p.?^?*
9: E? 1 ???"? 6:30 P. M
veiling Service . . 7-30 p __!L_
JONES TABERNiCLB
Kev. II. G. Grayhart, Pastor - ?
services; iiiday'
School.. 10:00 A. Mr~
Y. P. U. 6:00 P. m.t.
vening Service.-8K)0 P M
UAKSON PKKSIIYTEillAN
. REV. D. T. SlUItRY, Pastor.
SERVICES:
oruing Service -;: _ : 16 a. M
inday School< . _v 4;00 P. M
tiristian Endeavor 6:00 P. m
'T.J' ? -*v
SALTER^IEUpRIAUA. M. E. *V
" church; "? r
ashington St:,' between Oak & Pin# 1
Rev. 1. A. Duiilap, Pastor .
aiming Sermon _ 11:15 A. M.
iriday School 3:30- P. M.
herring Sermon ITi 8:30 P. M, ;
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ST. J AMES A. M, K CHURCH
415 Henderson Street -
Ik*. Jrttl?i!GLalui>i(lMn, Leeier. ~ >I;uv
ilksi? '
indav School 10:(>0. A. M.
ornmg Service rri_;.-11 '.15 A.-M.
. <3. E. League '... IZ"-'_6:30 P.' M. *
waning SH''1''''0 7';li> p M
:A ?- "
-EMA-NUKLA.M 1:. CHURCH
* K end lu Mown.
Rev. Jl LltS HOLM AN, Pastor.
SERVICES:
inday School ? 10:00 A. M.
orning Service 11:30 A M.
C. E. League ... 0:00 J1. M. ??
vening Service ?S-GO P. M.
??v' :
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH '.
1609 Harden Street
RET. II. C. STOVER,' Pusturr
mdny-School ^^.10:00 A. M.
orning Service 11:30 A.M.
Y. P. U. _ 6:30 P. Ml
.ening Service 8:00 P M
JHE cm R( Hj3fv Q0B
Green, Pustbr '
v. \\\ It. Reynolds, Asdt. Pastor.
inday SchoQl 9:30 A^H. ^
orning Service 11:30 A. M.
rening Service -1__ _ 7:30 A, M.
, ' >
:00 P. M. 4th Tuesday, Woman's
Auxiliary t ,
:00 P. M. ?Prayer -Service and- Con- ~
firmation Lectures
Thursdays
:00 P. M.?Church- School Faculty
Meeting .
Fridays *
!:Q0 Midday?Prayers and Special
- Intercessions
htKh P. M.?Young People Service
League
-? -A? -rrr
:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal ~ "
lureh Correspondent, R, S. Roberta,
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