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THE MT. CARMEL BULLETIN
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Mount Carmel Bulletin
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Publicity Committee

Rev. Jno. A. Davis, Chr.
George Howard Mack, Miss D. E. Harris, Mrs. L. R. Adams, Miss C. J. Woolfolk.
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OFFICERS OF THE CHURCH 1932

Pastor, Rev. W. H. Jernagin, D.D.
1341 Third St., N. W.
Residence Phone, North 5194
Church Phone, Metropolitan 1302

Assistant to Pastor, Rev. Percy J. Jernagin,
Rev. Samuel A. Young

Clerk, Mrs. L. R. Adams
149 Randolph Place, N. W.
Phone, Potomac 4057

Asst. Clerk, Mrs. D. E. Clark
1419 6th Street, N. W.
Phone, North 0745

Treasurer, Mr. William Cooper

DEACON BOARD
James Hames, Chairman
6 L Street, N. W.
C. C. Walker, Secretary

TRUSTEE BOARD
John Washington, Chairman
439 O Street, N. W.
Daniel Brooks, Secretary

DEACONESS BOARD
Mrs. Hattie E. Greene, Chairman
1631 L Street, N. W.
Phone, Decatur 4178
Mrs. Eleanora Coates, Secretary

JUNIOR DEACON BOARD
Mr. J. W. Watts, Chairman
2214 Flagler Place, N. W.
J. W. Lomax, Secretary

JUNIOR TRUSTEE BOARD
A. E. Smith, Sr., Chairman
609 Acker Street, N. E.
William Green, Secretary

AUXILIARY TRUSTEE BOARD
Mrs. Blanche Brooks, Chairman
817 New Jersey Avenue, N. W.
Mrs. Cornelia F. Houston, Secretary

SUNDAY SCHOOL AND RELIGIOUS DEPARTMENT
B. R. Johnson, Superintendent
715 Irving Street, N. W.
Miss Ella E. Evans, Secretary

B. Y. P. U.
Miss C. J. Woolfolk, President
1327 Fifth Street, N. W.
Miss Ella E. Evans, Secretary

LAYMEN'S MOVEMENT
Mr. J. F. Gray, President
1201 Q Street, N. W.
Mr. Daniel Brooks, Secretary

USHER BOARD
Mr. A. E. Smith, Chairman
609 Acker Street, N. E.

AUXILIARY USHER BOARD
Mrs. W. P. Williams, President
428 1/2 M Street, N. W.
Mrs. Lucy Lomax, Secretary

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SENIOR MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Mrs. Hattie Hames, President
6 L Street, N. W.
Mrs. Susie Johnson, Secretary

YOUNG LADIES MISSIONARY CIRCLE
Mrs. Elizabeth Craig, President
317 R Street, N. W.
L. R. Adams, Secretary

COMMUNITY CHORAL
Mrs. Sadie Nash, President
308 Eye Street, N. W.
Mrs. Virginia Irby, Secretary
Miss Daisy Young, Directress

PATRONAGE COMMITTEE
Mr. J. W. Lomax, Chairman
38 Mass. Avenue, N. W.
Mrs. Bertie Toliver, Secretary

SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT
Mrs. D. E. Clark, in charge
1419 Sixth Street, N. W.
Phone, North 0745
Mr. R. Willis, Mrs. Hattie Hames, Assistants

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
Mrs. Ethel V. Gibbs, Director
1811 S Street, N. W.
Mrs. J. T. Nickens, Organist
Mr. F. W. Brown, President
1513 Fifth Street, N. W.
Miss Daisy Young, Organist and Director of Junior Choir
608 Division Avenue, N. E.

FLOWER COMMITTEE
Mrs. Charlotte Henderson, Chairman
75 L Street, N. W.
Mrs. Bertie Toliver, Secretary

SACRIFICING CLUB
Mr. B. R. Johnson, President
715 Irving Street, N. W.
Miss C. J. Woolfolk, Secretary

JUNIOR CHURCH
Miss Edmonia Craig, Clerk
317 R Street, N. W.
Frederick Wilson, Chairman, Deacon Board
James Downs, Chairman, Trustee Board
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MEMORIAL SERVICES
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The Memorial Services of the Interdenominational Ushers' Union will be held at the church on Sunday, May 22, 1932, at 3:00 p.m., at which time the Rev. E. L. Harrison, of the Shiloh Baptist Church, will deliver the sermon and Miss Ethel McDowell will deliver the welcome address on behalf of the church. An interesting program has been arranged to entertain the many visiting ushers and friends from Baltimore, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. All are welcome.
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Married
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On last Wednesday the pastor united in marriage Mrs. Mattie Green and Mr. A. T. Williams. The church offers them her congratulations.

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PRAYER MEETING TOPICS
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Tuesday, May 24--The Mark of the Children of God.--Gen 31:1, 2.

Minister in charge--Rev. Young and Bro. Alonzo Richardson.

Deaconess Board, Usher Board and Auxiliary Usher Board.

Tuesday, May 31--Shadows From the Present Reflect In the Future.--Gen. 37:1, 2.

Minister in charge--Pastor.

Senior Choir.
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RALLY DAY
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The first Sunday in June is Rally Day. Every member in the church is called on to contribute something in this rally. If you are out of a job and have no money, have your Rally Leader furnish you with a Punch Card, and go out in the name of the Lord and solicit funds for the indebtedness of the Church. The mortgage on the parsonage falls due in August and a substantial payment must be made before we can renew it. Let each Rally Leader see their helpers at once and get their pledge. Let every member whom God has blessed, who can give $10.00 and $5.00, do so, thereby showing yourselves faithful stewards of the Lord. This rally cannot be a success except we ask the Lord in prayer to open up a way which we do not see now, which will enable us to contribute a substantial fund. Have faith and succeed. 
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Million Dollar Wedding
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On Monday evening, May 29, some of the Rally Leaders are having a Million Dollar Wedding. All friends are invited to come and make this affair a glowing success.
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Corbin, of New York City, were in the city last Sunday.

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NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL DRIVE
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Mr. Carmel Baptist Church, thru her committee, raise the following amount for the School:


                              | Cash
Miss C. J. Woolfolk, Chairman | $14.50
Miss C. J. Woolfolk (Pledges | 15.00
Mrs. L. T. Moore | 32.10
Rev. W. H. Jernagin | 26.00
Mrs. L. R. Adams | 24.00
Mr. B. R. Johnson | 13.00
Mr. Daniel Brooks | 10.00
Mrs. Bessie Mercer | 10.00
Mrs. Elizabeth Craig | 5.50
Mrs. D. E. Clark | 5.00
Mrs. Etta V. Frye | 5.00
Mrs. Etta V. Frye (Pledges) | 5.00
Mr. R. Willis | 4.00
After Offering | [[underlined]] 2.22 [[/underlined]]
Total Amount Cash | $151.32
Total Pledges |[[underlined]] 20.00 [[/underlined]]
Grand Total | $171.32
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"ALWAYS IN TROUBLE"
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The Young Ladies of the National Training School for Women and Girls appeared in this interesting play on Monday evening, May 9, and showed great skill in their presentation. Miss Goodloe and Miss Hopkins deserve much credit, as well as Mrs. Jackson, who captivated the house in song as she usually does whenever she appears. 
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SLABTOWN CONVENTION
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Another notable occasion was the Slabtown Convention which met with the Happy Hollow Church, here on Monday, May 16. The audience was most enthusiastic and the convention went over big. We take this opportunity of thanking our friends who joined in with us to make this splendid success.
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