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Saturday, Jirtyll,-awaa ^ *, Church

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-- BY DR. J.

Zion Baptist Church NewsThe first Sunday in the 2nd

quarter of the annual SundaySchool lessons found us with maspecial

drive which we have onto make our church membership

..at least 20 per cent of the SundaySchool I pupils. We havemuch to do yet by way of solicitintrne~w members, and then

stancy. and creating a love forBible stdy, and kingdom upliftwork."Our regular 11:30 services were

^ inspiring, pastor White took histext from these words; "I that,speaketh unto thee am He." sub*.

T "Christ and the Woman of Samaria.MThe church was packedwith eager hearers who thirsted

> for the water of life, the sermonwas well prcparedr^xiwerfullyjdelivered-and graciously acceptedby the big congregation. Three ofour veteran ministers occupiedllitf'rluluit with the pastor r~Rev.WrH. Williams, Paul Ilayncs andHarry Gunter, two of our licentees:Bros. P. H* Simmons, andJ.H. Hughes. Deacon Ruff of the

: Corinth Baptist Church, Union,was an honored guest and seemfedto enioy every word that fellfrom Dr. White's lips. Deacon

~~Kult' is the father of our youngdruggist and manager of the Re

.gal Drug Store hereon Washingi.OJ.*. X-luii oireec.

First Calvary and Trinty Corifmunewith ZlonAt 4:00 o'clock P. M. the long

^ clay. Dr. H. W. Long, and Rev.Mr. Stover, pastors of First Calvary Baptist and Trinity Baptistrespectively with their deaconboards came down and took

. ; Commuion with us. This wasa spiritual feastT~TfrcL Jameg

sang as never-"before" Revs... Long ancl~Siover conducted the

ser\4ees,,^f>r. Long read theChurcETCovenant and-made ex_.posi.tionof the same,-Rro. Hug-hes.carried.all-to a-thnme -pfgrace in a prayed "that shookthe entire .congregation."Services over, the pastor called

on Deacon Pink Ruff for a talk

membered in Zion, which was

followed"by a talk from Deacon..- Mayo from Trinity. These were

followed by spiritual commentsof Rev. Stover and Dr.'.Long,which were splendid. A collectionof $7.00 was taken for Rev.W. H. Williams an old minister."Bless be the tie that binds/'

. was sung.AtT 8:30 P.M. the pastor

1<i tnvutvi again ii uiu Lilt: LCAli 11

the words spoken by Angels weresteadfast, and every transgressionand disobedience^received a

just recompense of reward; howshall we escape if we neglect so

: great a salvation."-.The pastorStowed. God, allowed Jews becauseof their ti angi essiqn Uistrew graveyards-from the RedSea, to Jordan, whicfy was"jpstrecompense" for their violationof legal dispensation.^ Theii *heshowed the dispensation of gracewas greater than that of the ler-gafr'hccatree i[ was made possibleby the blood of the infinite GodHimself; thendhere could be nc

escape, if we neglected the "am.pie terms of mercy."Next Sunday at 3:30 Rev. N

S. Smith, fjpnfttor of Wpatoy JVTE. Church and choir, will preachat Zion Baptist for all the Ush13. 1 _ r ii '' "rvci uuwus 01 me i_>ny. ur

Smith, Columbia's live wiraminister,we hope will face a crowdedhouse.Mrs. Tleda HaUT Bigga, anc

siting her sister in ^gqrinsbqrjyN. (1, who was quite ill. MrsDiggs was back at her place <dduty at the pipe organ, and re>

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Mrs. Cornelia Renwick, Moth-!Mier of Mrs. J. C. White, came|ci<down from Union to see her mc

Ofgrand daughter last week, andtwill remain ~for Itoo weekly-or^

more. Little Miss' Almeta Cor- pnelia Elizabeth WJ^ite is doingfine as well as her mother, Mrs. 1

Medora'White. ' ^On last Sunday afternoon the B. Se'

Y. P. U. met at 6:2Qt with Mr. J. T,Catlcr,presiding, the lussun was very..beautifully discussed by differentmembers-of the Union. Qn next. Suiis-AL,day afternoon July 12, there will be "J.1a Bible play dramatized, in the B. Y.P. U. at 6:00 o'clock, jjntitled "The (

Ten Virgins," come and see one of the ,)OJ7 '

C6Ibest Drama's that we have had -thisseason; you mjss it you will mica six

o'clock sharp, and they said unto ^him-Lord, Bordy open unto us, and he^said- unto them, "Veriily I say unto :

you, I know you not."

SIDNEY PARK C, M, E- CHURCH '

Blending St., Between Main and As- ^ *

Hembly. ' .ah

[I'oSunday School was opened at 10j30 *n

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by the Superintendent. Quite an in-,

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teresting lesson was held, after .whicha fine eolleetjqn was.taken. |^After Sunady School we all assem-!bled with the members and visitors !"of the cfyurch to hear a fine sermon, ^-preached -by. our pastor,-Rev, W. E. '

Farmer. .. .-r.

After the sermon Rev. Farmer call-^ '

cd for joiners. five felt it their.^duty to become members.of.God's..church they Joined;.= [A collection was takeny after this.Sunday being the first Sunday

Communion was held; and the newai

members were offered the opportuni- n,uty to "Eat of the bread of life, amP*taste of the bloodljf Jesus Christ"."Sunday July 12th a special program

will be rendered by the Epworth Le.a- 1 ^

gue program: j*c><Opening Song, B. Y. P. U. of Zion ' e

Baptist Church; Prayer, Mr. T. J. Car- 1

ter; instrumental Solo, Mr. H. K. In)

Reddick; Solo, Mrs. Margaret Smith;Select Reading, Miss S. B. Watts; Se- *

lection, B. Y. P. U. of Zion Church; lu

Musical Solo, Mr. R. L. Smith: Solo.-'"Miss. M. GreeneT Address, RCV."1 T. ;'lf>M. Boykin; Selection, 'Epworth Lea-gue quartette^- : -P®

Sunday riurht. at 8:00 o'clock (Mar. y

112) the S. S."children will~have thtrir ^G.Children's Day exercise. They are do- .

[ing splendid work in"

the Sunday

and witness tllli? {JrugrUlM. i'°

DR. KELLY MILLEHTO SPEAK AT ZfON BAP- i1 h

TIST CHURCH AUG. 7th a

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Dr. Kelly Miller, of the "faculrjT'of ^Howard University, Washington, D.. °t

C., will lecture at Zion Baptist ChurchFriday night, August 7th.

Dr..Miller-is an orator, a scholar,an expositor of Yace"" priiKiplCT,the forempst author and platform ar

speaker on the American continent to- cv

day. Remember the d^te, Friday, io

August 7th,-1-925. iPROGRAM OF THE 2nd ANNU- fr

AL COUNCIL OF COLORED 11

CHURCHMEN OF THJEJDI. bc

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JULY 17-18-19, 1925 ..T~Program of The Council

-.FRIDAY EVEN INC,.. IIT1.Y 17 |(MF B'iUO P^-M^Misslionftry PflguSnt prii-I sented by the Woman's Auxiliary, j

SATURDAY, JULY 1&t

"" hT)]7:30 A. M. Corporate .Communion '

'.of-the W. A. Celebrant: The Arch- *

deacon; 8:00 A,.M..Rrea.kfast^JI:00I A. M. Meeting of Executive Commit.tee; 10:00 A. M. Organization of Council:Report of Committee o»v Credent.

tials, Election of Secretary and Treas-;urer, Appointment of Committees;10:- j .'

* 30 A. M. Welcome Address, Mr. James".«- -B-. Bfowo-Response, Mrs Arthur Nirk-j~peay, Jr.; 11:00 A." fft. Bishop's AnnualAddress;. 11:30 A. ,M.-Report of BishopSuffragan; 12:0b M. Noonday

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"Prayers --The Bishop--fttf§iness Ses-^1 sion; 1:00 P. M. Luncheon" RecessTT"" 2:30 P- M. Archdeacon's Annual Re,port; 3:00 P.-M. Expressions from the'. Field bv the Delegates; 6:00 Mi Recess. !' I SUNDAY, JULY 19

9:00 A. M. Morning Prayer, The'[ "Rev. St. J. A. Simpkins; "ll'.pO A. Itfj'- Ordination to the Diacouate of Mr.1James B. frown; Ordinanat and Cele'brant: The Rt, Rev. K. G. Finfay,- D.

s D.j Preacher: The Rt. Rev. H. 0.. De-/lany, D. O-t Suffragan Bishop of thfr*

" Carolinasj Presentor: The Venerable:= Archdeacon J. B."Elliott^ 4:3a Pr

THE PALME

blic Program of the Woman's Auxtry; Address by the Venerable Archaeon E. L. Brnlthwaite of the Disse of Atlanta; 8:00 P_M./Soi]g Ser:e. Selected Choir; 8:30 P.'rM. Even? Prayer' and Sermon; Openinge Rev. St. J. A. Simpkins; Psaltere Rev. James B. Brown; Lectors\ N. E. Lewis, Mr.^VV.1 W. Unealjsing: The Rev. T. T. Pollard; Serin: Archdeacon BaskevfHe ofS.-C.fertory,: "'Lift up Your Heads-Solo; Finhl Charge and Benediction b>t Bishop. i'

rogram of the Woman's AuxiliaryFRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925

5:00. P. M. Meeting of Executive*

mmitteu; 8:00 P« M, Pageant preltedby Woman's Auxiliary,SATURDAY, JULY 18

i :30 A. Mr Corporate Communionthe W. A.; 11:30-A, M,. Organizationthe W. A.; Appoiutment of ComM».ULtlnn......f D.

l<.v-V"> i n wiwnre i i uiii inc x i csiucm

the St. Ann's Branch.Mrs. Estelleistoft; Response; 10:00 A. M. Re

tsof Committees;-Reports-of Offus; 11:15 M. Quiet "Hour Conduc:L by Rev, T. T, Polkml; 12J5 P. M,ce.s.s;-2.30 P. M.-Business aessluifj

nal Greetings .Mrs. J. It. Cain,jcesan, President; 3:30 P. M. Ad;ss.Mrs; Wm-. P. Cornell. ..

Si:NI)AY JL'LY-19,19231:30 P. M, Public Program of the-Art-Hymni Prayers;Hymnt-Anna,Afl.jrtww hy T. THard: Current, fcvfetyts"and JJrssiom; Jrapp'entngs of interest, to theWoin'st.Auxiliary--.Mrs.S. J. Simpkins;Li_M Pape7rhat\the Service of Young.. Woniern mean to the Auxiliary. Miss Ge.vicve Vincent; Paper ---The Auxily in the ItuVal Church. Mrs Violfirtin;"S6lo, Mrs. Ethel Martin; Ad?ss --The Venerable Archdeacon EBraithwafctfi" «»£.A-tlanta, G«.

T. I IKM'3 I', K/~Cin;UCH.-9V2IIA.MI'TONST.At ji" meeting of the congregatioiId on^-Tuesday night July Gth--£'ge attendance was present. tintich business, of benefit to jtb<irrch was transacted in true brothergpiflt. Senior u artien i<7 P. Pauesided, Carter Williams; Sec. Meet[ opened by inpgbgf tdi llymig-^Ulgs1 be the tie that binds." Mrs. D. Knkiits at the instrument, Creed am

aycr followed. The business he{ finished, the congregation listen:to.a short talk by Mr. H. H. Mob

presenting a token of appreciam aand thanks on the part of thngregation to Mrs. Jenkins for herviee.i no rnir^ whTeh ^wgs quitsurprise to .her. In response shioke ifc her usual winning manneithe surprise it was to her and of

red her services to the church, a

ng as she .was able to rend6r~5erie. The meeting came to a clos§^an«i adjourned to the Rectory, nexor to the Church and partook of )lend id repast, enjoyed by all . Thon, at n "round table'-' discussion o

e-needs of the -Church agreed tlia"Men's Churclt-Club" was _neede<id proceeded by calling on Mr. N. Eiwis to iuko nil1 criair: un moiiuMr. Howard Williams a Men'

lurch Club was organized with thllowing named persons as officersr. II. II. Mobley. Pros; Harry Good

id N'.-E: Lewis Sec; The other offirs are to be selected at the meetiii;be. had on Tuesday night next Jul

1th at the residence of* Mr. Goodin, 700 Riehlrindj_ St., lit' which R«eshments will he "served on invitaan of Mr. Goodwin. All male memrs of the church are eligibUTlo mem;rship and are expected ~lo bO pr«lit and' ei^llll their names. A C&mittee will outline mode of proceedurClub at this'meeting also.

ST. JAMES A. M."E. CHURCHSunday ScliooJ was opened at 10:0vM. by Gift superintendent, Air, RoLt Russell. Wo had a splendid le?>n widen \rn-s reviewed by superln

At'11:15 A. M. our beloved pastoreached-a strong sermon-from thxt- "Hold to your profession, almugh he received a telegram just bttre service sitattng the death of hiother, he preached so forciby thair hearts burned within while h)h(Tercd the scrrpturefrand k»lk«4 t? by the way.At 7:30 PT M. our pastor was pre

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TTO LEADER '~~ZZZ- pared to break the bread of life to us- taking his text from Rev. 19:9, sub-ject "The Marriage in Heaven." The- church was filled with the holy spir-it which moved from one heart to an:other. Every one is invited to St.: James.

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MRS. ROSA SAXBY.j'r CHAri'KLLE-STATION A. M. E.

and upward- The third Quarterlyr Conference was a great success. Ev-'ery department showed -en increase :

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except-one.Elder HurperTkno\ys how to handle i

, his work. The impression "that he

ter both spirftually and financially;*he wire. Dr. Carroll the than;

k derbolt, pastor of Jones Chapel A. M.E.Zv Church together with "ills puuphCand choir will be with us "Monday

r night 13. Come, and hear Linn :IiOur Sunday School Picnic is going

to Irmo Tuesday, July 14. Th6 pastorand members of Wesley ha~ve con.sented to join us.* Will you join? Wewill be glad to have you,

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- REV. Ii. ti.' HOWMAN. Pastor. jthe a, w. association

I The American Woodmen Associationis gradually increasing and willbe glad jf more1 will join our jolly!^banct Oi^ly (50c) to join ajft (2ftc)a month. 'Ir will help yotr when you'are -sick and in distress and a numberof other things. You will get more in,^ermation. if you would only join.

J worth of prayer to pray for us thaCwe may still increase and for the benefitof the uplifting of our coloredrace, .:." ; 7 ;-'"r L,

Yours in Ch?ist,MATTlE BQWMAN,

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. = : ".Ji|.Los Angeles, Calif.,_July The^Bishops' Council of .the AfricanJ Methodist Episcopal Cliurch met\ "at the Fii si 4. M. E; GhUfch,_ this city, Rev. W. D. Miller, Pas-['inr,on Saturday, Sunday, anr]Monday, in its regular mid-sum]1mer-session. 4 There were"prejseritBishops »H B.~Farks, H.1 Heard. J. Albert? Johnson, Wl; Tjl

. Vernon, R. C. Ransom; and A.e L. Gaines, I. N. Ross, W. W. Beckr ett, W. IXjJohnson, W. A, Foun^!tain, and aTJ. Carey. Those ab,sent ere Bishop J. S. Flipper:|and Bishop W. H. Jones on acscount of illnessBishop John"I Hurst, "who was delayed on ac£count of the funeral of Bishop~W. D. Chappelle of South Carolema;Bisnop Sampson Brooks,f | who Is "now enroute to.West17 Coast Africa; Bishop.John A.f! Gregg who is in South Africa;'n | and Bishop J. S. Conner, retired.s The genera*! officers present weree ;Drs. D. M. Baxter, Business: Manager of the A. M. E- Book

John R. Hav^jn<vFinancialS^eyretary; E. H. Coit, Missionarykj Secretary^; and.Ira T-. Bryant,!-j Manager of the Sunday Schooll" Union. There were, also many

distinguished jpastors presentrr-from various parts of the countsj try.:?j The object of the meeting so

far away from the center of theAfrican Methodist Episcopal pop

o ulation, is to acquaint the lead»-era of the church with this sec*'' tion gf"the country, and all haveL~| expressed themselves as-highlyr "pleased.-"'e; Among the imflortant thingsFT coming before thc: Bishops were

the appointment of a successor toiSlt

Bishop Chappelle over the SevelenthEpiscopal District, which

°'jincludes thestateof South Car'olina; the appointment of a pre-

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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCHCorner Sumter and Taylor 8ta.Ret. E. A. Adams, Pastor.SERVICES:

Sunday School s. 10:00 A. M.Morning Service 11:16 A. M.A C! P. Tw>agna -...P. M tEvening ServiCd L__7:30 P. M.

SIDNEY PARK E. CHURCH (1100 Block HI anding StreetRev; W. E: Farmer, Paater.

SERVICES: 1Sunday School .10:30 A. M. 1% A"

Morning Service 11:30 A. M.Epworth League 5:30 P. M.Evening Service "

7:30 P. M. «

JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZIONCHURCH.

Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets *

Rev. R. Alexander -Carrott, Pastor. ^~

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Morning Service ___10:30- A. M.Sunday Sehool s_^_- 12:30 P. M.V. C. E. Society -i. 6:30 P. M. 1Evening Service - 8:00 P. M.

2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH1500 Block Bull Street

Ray. H. M. Moore. Pastor.SERVICES: r]

Sunday School 10:00 A. MMorning Service . .11:15 A. M.B. Y. P. U 6:00 P. M.Evening Service 7:30 P M.

1st. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH "

REV. H, W. LONG, Pastor.SERVICES: -_

Stlftday School I_10:00 A. M.-Morning-Service 11;30 A. MrB. Y. P. U. . v., 6:00 P. M.-Evening Service 8:00 P. M.

WESLEY M. E. CHURCHCorner Gervais and Barnwell Sts.

Rev. N. S. Smith, Tastor.SERVICES:

Sunday School cr. 10:30 A. M.Morning Service 11:_30 A. M.[League II 6:30 P.

rEvening Serviced- IT- . 7:30 P. M.

ZION BAPTIST CHURCHI Rjev. J. C. White, Pastor.r -1. SERVICES:Sunday-School ip:00 A. M.rJnormng Service 11:30 A. M.B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.: Evening Service 7:00 P. M.

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..r NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCHSunday School 10:30 A. M.IjJMoming Service ---12:30 P. M.B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.Evening Service TTjnrR. MT

j ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCHi Hooker Washington Heights ><r

Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.Sunday Sctiotf _______.10:30 A. M.-Mornnig Service 11:30 A. M»|B. Y. P. U. ^__ 6:00 P. M.[Evening Service 7:30 P. M.

FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCHRev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor

405 Marion StreetMorning Service ....... 11:30rfeeaing Service 7:3Q

I MT. OLIVE RAFITST CHUbtcH^Z14U Sumter Street

Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor.i j SERVICES':{Sunday .SchooP ^ .10:30 A. M.Preaching^-^- 11:30^ A. M..B. Y. P. U. .p. M.; Preaching- Li _T8:00 P. M.

L.ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCHRev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastorh SERVICES:

unday School 22. 10:00 A. M.{Morning Service : 11:30 A. M.1 B. Y. P. U . 6:00"P. M.Evening Service tl~ 7:00 P. M.

sidont of tho Sunday School Un pelle

presided; the final approvalof the project for the erectionof a $200,000 Book Concernbuilding in Philadelphia, whichmatter was presented to theBishops by Dr. D. M. Baxter, thebusiness manager.

] The various bishops madewritten reports of. their work,showing the church in a very:rhealthful condition. Last year$357,744.28 of Dollar Money was'collected, the largest amouptbeing-eoftectedin the SIxflTLpisCODfllDistrict., nf Which PKah/vrk

Flipper was the head, being $40c27&88.The increase of DollarMoney over last year was $6,646,22,which ifl a very marked increaseforthe first year of thevarious general officers were al<iuadrennium.- Reports of thejso made. The Missionary SecjretaVy*reported that the newchurch buildmgin Capetown\ k

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UNION BAPTIST CflURCH ^

Divine StreetRev. T. M, Jloykin, Pastor.

SERVICES:Sunday School 1Q:00 A. M. 'Morning Service ^ 11:30 A. M.B.Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M.Evening Service 8:00 P. M.

Lyon StreetRev. S. H. S^nitlw-Pastor.

SERVICES:- TSundaySchool 10:00 A.M.MorijingService ._:__11;30 A. M.BTY. P. U. 6:00 P. M. _L..Syening Serviee' fi.oo P M. f.

3T. GARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCHCorner Green end- Gates Streets

Rev. T. T. Pollard, Pastor.. J,.r:.SERVICES:3undav Srhnol- i«-nn A

au;uu j\. ivi.Vfoming Service 11:15 A. M.\fternoon Service"71Z'Sll~IZ14 P. M.... r

ind NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH. Rer. R. M. Myers, Pastor..: H

; SERVICES:Sunday School- __w_10:30 A. MMorning Service 11:30 A. MB. YC P. U. 6:00 P. M.Evening Service 8:00 P. M.7

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MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHl'RCHRev. R. M. Myers, Pastor...SERVICES: .

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Sunday-School raan.flrHTZT"Afternoon ^Service 2 :00 P. M. -*

B. Y. P. U, 1.^l-.6:0a PHM^~Evening Service r^J 8:00 P. M.

CHAPPELLK STATION A, M. E.church. r~» ^ v

v »,Corner Senate and Pine Streets.

Rev. L. G. Bowmanr-Pastor..SERVICES:Morning Service 11:.10-A. M. .Sunday School 3:00 P. M.A. C. E. League 5:30 P. MT~Evening Service 7:30 P. M.

Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor.T.SERVICES: ttSunday School 10;00 A. M.Afternoon Service 3:00 P. M.B. Y. U. ...^ 6:00 P. M.-EveningService __ 8:00 P.

LADSON PRESBYTERIANRav. I. D. Dtvly-Protgir.

SERVICES:Morning Serving ___11:15 A. M.Sunday School : 4:00 P. M.Christian Endeayor ___~~-5":l}0 PrU.

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ST^ JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH415 Henderson Street~

Rev.J.P. Washington, Pastor. ..SERVICES:Sunday School 10:00 A. M!Morning Servlce_r__r_._ll :15 A. M.A. C. E. League _6:30 P. M.Evening Service... 7:'30 P. M.

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TEMPLE -ZION BAPT. .CHURCH.

RidgewoodSunday School 11:30 tMnrning.Sojvioe l2:3tLn^r=rr-:

EMANUEL A. M.~E. CHURCHKendlaltown.- _ ....

Rev. D. M. McGILL, Pastor.SERVICES: ~

Sunday Seheol ---,---^--10:00 A. M«.rMorning Service"...~ .11:30 A. M.A. C.-E^I. 6:00 P. M. 3.

Evening Service .8:0u P. ML

MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH1915 Laurel Street

REV. W. G. GUNTER, Pastor.Sunday School L 11:00 A. M.Morning Service 12:00 M.[Evening Service 7:30 P. M."SniVFH~Sfrirft

is ncaringplotion and was soon to bedcdi- .

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NEGRO HEADS UNLVERSI~VYINTER-RACIAL GROUPk

"(By The Associated Negro Press.)Chicago, July.B. E. Mays,

Bates College and Chicago University^waa^elected^presidentof_.____Xl T. X 5-1 TV!"trie mter-raciai uisussion uroupat the University of Chicagothis week. All the other officersand a majority of the members^are white. Mr. Mays was formerlya Teacher at Morehouse

Ail 1-" n_ mi.wuiic&c, Atlanta, Vjra. i ne purposeof the organization is tohold meetings »f regular inter-.

. vala and discuss questions of in-> ternational character July 3rdhe group wasjiddressed by DeanW4Ui»m Pickens, field secretary .

. of the National Association fort the Advancement of Colored

.JPeople.