Leavenworth Briefs Independent Bapt. Church Rev. B. J. Davidson, Pastor John S. Livingston, Rep. p.1

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Leavenworth Briefs Independent Bapt. Church Rev. B. J. Davidson, Pastor John S. Livingston, Rep. p.1

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“Sunday. June 17, S. S. opened on time, officers present, after the teachers explained the lesson. Review by Pastor. 11 a.m., Pastor preached a soul reviving sermon which was enjoyed by all present. 2:30 Busy Workers’ Club met in regular session, very interesting meeting. After business, a snappy program was rendered by program committee. Mrs. Irene Bright, Mgr. 6:30 p.m., B.Y.P.U., opened with officers present. After 15 minutes’ song service, the Vice Pres., took charge and explained the lesson to us which was very interesting. 8 p. m., Pastor again preached a soul-reviving sermon. Tuesday night June 12, Meridian High Club met in regular session at the church; very interesting was the meeting. They are still preparing to meet the Sept. Drive. Monday, June 18, United Peace Workers’ Club met with Vice President Sgt. M. H. Reece, presiding; the sick reported were Mrs. Geneva Brown, Lela Crowder, G. Davidson, Mary Willis, and Mrs., Grag; Masers Louis Brown and John Davis. The church is preparing to entertain the State Convention; we do hope all the churches will aid us and help make this one of the greatest sessions ever held; the Pastor says, he will have everything set when the delegates arrive. The Mission Circle is working on faithfully, under the leadership of Mrs. Alfred.”
ST. JAMES C. M. E. Church. Rev. C. H. Clark, Pastor. S. S.
On time, June 17th. 11 a.m. Pastor preached an excellent sermon; he is doing well in his Ministry at this church and is leading the members to success. Sunshine Club is still doing great work along the line of pioneering.
SUNFLOWER BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. B.T. McMillen. Pastor.
On June 17 officers of S.S. were at their posts. 11 a.m. Pastor preached a soul-reviving sermon. The church is putting on new life; the members are all working with much interest. Mrs. Green of Chicago is visiting her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Black, 209 Payne St. Mrs. Ethel McClinton who has been a hospital occupant in Kans. C., for some time is reported better and will be home next week.
FORT LEAVENWORTH NEWS
G. S. S. Det. 2 Services Club had their regular frolic, Thursday night, June 14th, and was well attended. Several visitors present; Music furnished by the Knight Hawks, Pvt. Billie Sawyer Music Director. The Det. No, it still leading in baseball league at the Fort. Sgt. Jones says Det. No. 2 team will be winner of the Silver Cup given by the General Services School for the best ball team in the Fort. Any desiring a game, just phone or write G. S. S. Det. No. 2 Ft. Leavenworth, Kans, Phone 8119. Sgt. Jones of Det. 2 is making preparation for their annual picnic, July 4th. We hope everyone will come and enjoy the day. Everything to eat and drink, free. Mrs. Edna Lench of Ft. Leavenworth, and Rev. Mrg. Tucker of Bane City, motored to Lexington, MO., last Wed. June 18th and were dinner guests of Mrs. Tucker’s sister, Mrs. Morten. They reported a very pleasant trip, Mrs. Lench says she saw a pig with 8 legs in Lexington. We wish to express our sympathy for those in the hospital; Cpl. Louis Brown, Pvt. Archie Divers.”

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Negro Star

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1928-6-22

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N/A, “Leavenworth Briefs Independent Bapt. Church Rev. B. J. Davidson, Pastor John S. Livingston, Rep. p.1,” African American Fourth of July, accessed May 3, 2024, https://africanamerican4th.omeka.net/items/show/380.