3 ~T . " u Saturday, March H- 19&S.? - St. LuKe had lay-services on last Sur day; With Mr. N. E. Lewis, Lay Read B er in charge. The services as usut - were beautjful and inspiring, havin M its educational as well as its Bpiril ual advantages, with appropiate mm of F. Pv Paul, Superintendent, is i a state of progression, the lesson wa beautifully discussed by those pres ent. t There will be a Pew Rally given tc morrow afternoon at 4r0 o'clock, trndcr the auspices of the Lac ies Auxiliary of St. Luke's Church ? which service the Rev. T. T. Pollar Rector nf St. Mary rknrrh will he pre to this service, BETHEL"A. M. E. CHURCH? PfografiT for Sunday, March 15th, This will mark the close of or great Revival conducted by Dr. Jelt: asm He will speak four times during til day?at 10:30 he speaks to the Sui ing to women and girls over 14 onlj and again at night he will deliver h ? farewell sermon, "TKe Caglu Stlrrln ?? up Her Nest." : __ Dr. and Mrs. Jeltz have served el and Columbia in an acceptable wa; They have done their work well t the whole community will attest. No ? let Jus show them in return that w How1'" Gnt an Privolop* wnd ir?r4ix real tc^h^lim^taly offering ar , hring or send it. to Hia ohnrnK Sm ??day night. Let all Columbia, regarj c ' , less of church, he represented intfr "The Servant is worthy of his hire " ZION BAPTIST CHURCH :?r Sunday School was~largely 'attgfii 'ed last Sundiay. Dr. J. H. Goodwi: * our Superintendent,^was at his plac and making things -as lively as eve Dr. - Antisdel, Presideftt of Benedi< College, and Dr. P. P. Watson, Stal Missionary of the Negro Baptists < of South Carolina, were visitors < ? our Sunday School. Little Miss Ru< ? ine ~Javis~gavg" g~~very "fine summai of the lesson, she is only ten yeai comments by both Dr. Antisdel an Dr. Watson. The Church was crowded at 11:2 tu her eupuulty, when the pastor pre! ~ - ? entod Rev, Paul P. Watson, D. D., t the big audience to preach. Dr. Wa ?^son discussed "Missions" from tt angles of Home Mission; State Mi: sion: and-Poreign Missioir-from-t* text d&ark 5:16, "Go home to th _ ? 3i-?- friend*?and tell them what grei things : the Lord has done for the r?and how he has had compassion upc thee^' Thts "prfiaching had the grea estr force and spiritual sweep wit which we have ever heard from D , Watson. Every soul went away fro: Zion talking of that heart-felt. se: .. ;:rr: piQh.- Dr. ^Antisdel made a wonde: ful plea for Christian education jn: ? ^weceding the sermon. Drr Antisd reviewed the- wonderful ' achiev< ments of Benedict College, and h< contribution to the uplift of the N< groes ol South Carolina- and in -kinf dom^buiMmg. ^ Pastor White motored over to Ne Brookland in the afternoon with ~Li John Oliver. Bro. Oliver preached i 3:00 P. M. to a large and responsiv ? " audfenct!f"~fthd also - preached- there t the night services. New Brooklan is one of JRev. White's best chutche they are loyal to the letter and hav * a mind to work. Bro. L. C. Cook i . . ttie Superintendent^df our S.-Srj Mr ? Senin Watson israt^the Head of th * Ladies' Church Aid. *. _ At 7:30 Mrs. Fleda Hall Digg ; called: the big congregation at th strains -of thepipc organ, in a pr< lude, which was a march. The Ai senal Hill Emergency Club, heade T ?- by Mrs. Sarah Horrifr, president, file 1 ? l 'a. 1_ i.1 r i mi in una look me ixant?seats, in officers were installed, by the pa9tc on the platform. Dr. White"presented the Rev...? - "it: Westbrooks, of Chester, jl studenl preacher of Benedict College, wh preached a most wonderful sermo from the text: "Folldtv me and I toi ? make you Fishers of Men." Youn Westbrooks stirred the big audienc F of 1500 people to an uncontrollabl pitch of spiritual enthusiasm. Benedict College at Zion. __Monday night the Sophmor Class of Benedict College, pulle off the biggest entertainmen that has ever been witnessed i: Columbia, it WHs a c bei uf the Sophmore Class of Ben? ~7~?' dlta, and'lilts ftgfrfaUiur, knows null; ?? in# of the-word "failure," The Rev. T. H. Hughes, a forms .. v f The public is cordially invited to 1 1- all our services where you Will re-^ y treiw a hearty " wqlcomie. ie ANTIOCH BAPTIT CHUftCH id Sunday was a beautiful day. At 11 a. m. Sunday school convened in 10 the usual way. All officers at their 3. I rocnoptnrci nlonoa f 1 An t1 \\T 0*.^ wwwif V j/iavvsr. WU? V7i TT OIUWII ;o Superintendent has been sick and was t- unable jtn he nut with na.?.The lesson le was well discussed^- At 12> o'clock [ s- we sat and listened to a most won?e--derful sermon-preached by-our pastor-iy Rev. T. C. Crumpton?from I Peter it 4:8. Being in the spfrit of God the fti pPOPT<>~C!nf gfln iynd-rnr.tr hnnr^in.j m the pastor was digging deep into the t- word of God. The spirit of God was ;h in our hearts while he talked to us r. in the morning. m , At -4:30 the City Baptist Missionr ary Union met at the Antioch Bapri tistChurch and we had-the pleasure st of listening to another wonderful serel mon preached by the Rev. H.~Norris f 3- pastor of the Union Baptist church ;r No. 2. This young man is truly a ?- wonderful preacher for we certainly r- enjoyed his sermonr -We are endeav-~ oring to work up a strong B. Y. P. U.; ^..Visitors are invited at any time.?r w At 8 P. M. we also hpnrd another c. splendid sermon preached by the pasit 1 tor from matt. 2:8. This was a great r6 j doctrinal sermon. All visitors and | it I friends 3are- made" to feel at home J 1(j when iri Antioch Baptist Church. e JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION iis CHURCH : 1 s. corner Blossom and Sumter streets,' ? * I le is thoroughly awake and active to the i principles of righteousness. The | s, great work that is being done by tho! ie Pastor, Rev. Dr. Carroll, assisted by! a strong board of active workers and! r- willing hands cannot fail under the dj^uidance of Almighty God who super d'-rules the whole: " "'"p e Last Sunday was a high day in r'Zion in the midst of the Quarterly Meeting conducted by Dr. J. C. Lewis, I. an ex-pastor, who was premoted_be^; b- cause of his wonderful achievements .0 here. His masterful eloquence, logi-1 n cal reasoning, forceful deliverance, 11 orthodoxical firmness, business acu-; g men ?nu anowieuge OI tne I01KS With 1 a whom he deals, has made him one ler of the leading Presiding Elders of! the connection?he stands Paul-like 4n the midst of the galaxy of Minise terial representatives in the church.d Dr. Williams said many things en-| t couragirf& of the work and urged the| n membership to greater activities in order to accomplish the work set be [. fore them, to which they agree, and n the following men were elected to the. i_ Trus^pe Board and confirmed for at nother Williams, Jbhnl' f Young, George Thurmond, G D. Fog-j e &y> George Green, James Gordon, i Prfttllf PorCrnenn W S AfUnonn arj ?Ytra arc askedTo come out and hMworahip-with them Sunday, Dr. JT^ h J Francis Lee,' of Charlotte, N. C., will i-i preach at* 10:30 a. m. There will be | >- many activities of the week. The 6th t-|3uml*y win iw u hit; day as me sun. - day school will have a Bench Rally ?1 :tto leader 7" ~ rOMEN ALLOWED) 3 P. M. -Evangelist r His Social Masterirriage, Divorce and - . . icked to overflowing everywhere, er come early if you want a good r A. ADAMS,"Pastor.? -j-Hsteiiing T6 Uie remar&s, of the ing song and repeated the>Miz-pah in concert. We adjourned to meet again on next Friday affermum--uL-the home of MrsT r ErhmalTne Nelson on 236 Burns | Ave. __ Sunday morning March 8, *25 WHS a hoQilfifii) rlnir tko?UUuL. .. MM tu vft VII uuj , tuc uaua 1 in bloom, the foliage was green 1 and heatifiiLand everybody seem . ed to be foil of the ft?hhath . spirit. Qi.ir pastm* pr/^i d?a r a wondertnl sermon using is hia L eat support;" eml hn proapknH j- the Amens and - Halleldjahs shouted- irom the congregation. * good.' -? , . 4?Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'. clock, our pastor and his robed r choir went down to St. Paul L Baptist church to assist the pas?lor and members in a Pew rally | and there a large congregation , awaited us. Our pastor again (nr:ii\t^nnj a soiii-srirring.sermon s: which" was enjoyed byeveryone ! present. Heusedas asubject: 1 "The Inherited Gift." The choir rendered excellent music. A - collection of $59.60 was mi god = The Kev. Tobin, pastor in charge . of St. Paul Baptist church made -j-ujj. welcome" The visitors pres, J ent were Dr. Eccleston, also I\jlrs. .' Eccleston, and * Miss Georgia . James of Greenville, S. ~C. Dr. . Eccleston made an excellent . aL.< :?5U o ciock we gath[ered together to listen to the . last sermon of the evening. The jRev. Milton Johnson preached for us. He used as his subject: | "The "Conscious Condition of LMan.-'-We-all-en joyed ""the sermon very much. After com_^menting-on74be--6erattm'tlieT5as ! tor caHecl Tor. joiners -and -Mrs; Sarah G. Fowler came and com nectod herself wilhrtftg Church. 5 o'clock. The topic for discussion was: "Christ Winnin^Fol _ lowers." It was discussed briefly by the different members. _j^ ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH j Booker Washin?4on Heights ,Rev. Lr-C. Jenkins, Pastor. SERVICES: - ' ' / - Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Mornni'g' Service ^11:30 A. M, JBT Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. ! Evening Service ITTIiL J.--7:30 P. M; EEVY J p-nt Srnr<> j CLOTHING FOR f . ' ' / # f lildren. Boys Suits $ es, Millinery, Dress- ? ing. Large Assort- | and the Best Quality | ? A es. i: th our Store Isn ? | SKon fnr Mon an A 4 lor for Women _ f ent Store I st., phone 7567 | Sia, s. c. J * ' ' " \ " * r- 1 . ' ' ? r .?? -- r-?n? 'r>*" -- ' ! /; CHURCH DIRECTORY I- ? " / I / /' BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Corner Sumter and Taylor. Sts.' Rev. E. A. Adqms, Pastor. J 'SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 A., M. fMorning Service ..!1"_T 1:1.5 A. M. 4 A. C. E. I-eagUft ___ G:30 P, MEvening Servitffe :_.r ~ 7:30 P. M. -jl3TPNTEY I^ARK"CT RL E, CHli? H1100 Blocki Blanding Street Rev. W. K: Farmer, PasT^r". I - . SERVICER: Sunday School 10:30 A. M. _Morning Service lliOO A. M. Lpworth LfeaaUe, . - hrMD PrHVU8 i: Cfveiling Service | 7;;}n p JON'l-S niARRL A. M E CHL'R ?7^ Corner Sumter arid Rlnssnm_JUwt?~ Rev.-- R. Alexander Carroll, PastorSERVICES: : 10^30-^. -Mo ?Sunday School T.; Tl2:30 P. M.< V. CqC. Society 6:30 P. M. Evening Service &;00 P. AJ.-j 2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1500 Block Bull Street ' tiev._-||. 31. Moore, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning 11 1 fi "X:W B- Y- P. U. r.-nn P \T Evening Genine ? L-JLV. 7.*30fp Mv 1st. CALVARY BAPTIST-CHUICH RichlaiUl SU^et" SERVICES: j Sunday School _ :_ 10:00 A. M. Morning Servian L 11-3Q A. M. B. Y. P. U. 0:00 P. M Evening Service ? /. ..WESLEY M. E. CHURCH - _ j Corner Gervars-nnd Barnw ell Sfs. Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. - - ? SERVICES: ?? Sunday School" 10:30 A. M Morning Service jl11:3() A. M.j League ?G:30 P. M.I Evening*serviee 7-30 P.-id? I ~ ==*--r"' -*??v.. " ZION B APTfST CHURCH Rev. J. C."White, Pastor. SERVICES: : Sunday School 1_10:00 A. M. Y. f. G;00 P. M. ' Evening Service 7:00 P. M. * *s?AZARETH BAPTIST CIIl'RCII Sunday School ^10:30 A. M., 'Morning Service 12:30?P M. B. Y. P. U. 5:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M.~* After listening to the topic for discussion the "Car Contest" was held. The Buick making 660"miles, 'the chauffeur being" Mr. Haskell McDafiiel. .jGcand fotat of"mileage 1678 milesTTo-^tal collertinp $16.7ft. _ "The"^Bbdsters Club met on -Thursday-afternoon at Lhelibme of jVlrs. Mary Garrett. The paslui spok^-Trom "the subject:' -"The Vision of^the Present Day' Thinker." And since listening to hia talk J,1ul Club hastaken" Hon "new life."?~ 1 The Jersey Specials, are to entertain on Thursday night with ian Apron and Neek-tie social. The Sunshine Club is to have a MasniierarTo ontortoinm^.4 ? J vnvvi vaumicilL UI1 the 16th, and an enjoyable time is premised for all. - / 1_ We are glad to seejtome of our -sick at church again r. namely: Mrs. Blackstoeft, Mr. StoboParkrn Trhiris up but. uiiable;,lu attend church as yet. [ We are stiir praying for our isick friends. ..... ; -?The Gtcwaiduss Board No. 1 is having a chicken supperMorriday.. night, Mar.' 9th. | (The church as a whole is progressing by leaps and?bounds and .pur pastor is loved by all. Don't forget to keep an eye -entile Sunshine Club. | - I Notes From Beaufort. I The . Odd Fellows, very befit-' tmgly celebrated Peter Ogden's Day at the Grace^Chapel church *on last Sunday. Rev. Gilford i nreflC.hfl>d t/hp sprrnpn * n trr -VW..WV VV* C* vol Jf -kirs^ congregation. :Mp?sr^, Mulligan, rind Cel were ordained as Deacons of | on last Sunday .night. ThftSP who heard Rev Wilson on Sunday morning and night, certainly have something ^ / ";. .<0 \ "ar-.d-? 1 " t, ' _. FIVE: -d UNION -BAPTIST CHURCH Divine Street '' Rev. T. M. Hoy kin, Pastor. SERVICES: . M |Morning Service __ 11:30 A. M. p. u. J 7:00 P. .M. ; Evening Service 8.:00 P. ](.. UETHI.EIIEM BAPTIST CHURCH I.yon Street ~ ? . P*v. S*. 11.?Smith, l-'attor. - SERVICES: ? jSunday School ________ 10:00 A. M. :Morning."SEn-ie? "" - ^-=-11 ;3U AT M. ;B. Y. P. U. ?.- - - .6:00 P. M. :Evening-Service _ 17^8:00 P. M. r-:. ' ?? -sr.^Evirr-saaast^ifcitt: cm nni . ^ x-rorTTFT <-? recti and Gate's Streets Rev. T. T. Pollard, Pastur _ SER VICES: - ??' ~~ Sunday School 10:00 A. M Morning Service 11;15 A#"1 M Afternoon Service \ P. M nd. NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. IE?M.; Myers, Pastor ^SKHAiC'ES: ^ Sunday School : .10:30 A. M. Mvtjiing Service __ 11-30TA 10? g-Y-p- v.? cioo 1?: 5: livening Service 8:00 P M ft^ACEDo.MA Baptist church Hey, ft, M Myi'rif. -:- -r SERVICES: .r' Sundaj,' School m ->n a m yt^m^n~gb7v^e P M~~ B. V. r. u. 6:00 P. M. Evening Service ,8 fill p, M, . . ? ; v - ~"r ~ ^ : '' * '" ?? 1 v " . . CflAPPELLE STATION A. M. E. -^jlLitUI^ Corner Senate and 1'ine Streets. Kev. I,. (LBmun.anr I - SERVICER: Morning Service 11-t30 A. M. Sunday School?? " . ' . S^jtr'-R' M. r"T A. C. E. League 5:30 P. M. 1 Evening Service .1 7:30 P. M. JONES TABERNACLE Rev. n. fi.-Cmyliart; Pastor. 1?" SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Xfternoon Service ' 3:00 P. M. B. Y. I'. U. , . nun p M Evening Service &:00 P. M: LADSON PRESBYTERIAN Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor. SERVICES: Morning Service J _ _ 1 -^44^4 Sunday--School 4:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor ____ 5:00 P. M. * , _j to think about. Helpreached_a_. strong sermon on "Friendship." We areiglad to note the progress - 'of the churches that our hew ~ T liasLar^-a.ro-brimRg-=ahout.__l_ " Mr. W)d Mis. St. clair Ur'ay^oii are the proud parents of a J little daughter. She will ? called,.Huby Clair. Mrs. Gray-;-" son will be rehiembered as-Misa Hilda GtoVer. ""Mr^Lame^ route of State~CoI^ II. lege and Air. Kugpne Patf M'^nn ? were^srtorsTrrtown last SundayBoth are Beaufort boys. On last ..Friday night, Miss Marion Gravson entertained n few of her frioiids~5t -heiTKbme on King street. Those present were i Misses Willie Blanding, Louise Glover, Dorothy Blocker. Marion Grayson, Mrs. Florenc.e Parks; Trr. TVTbntgomerjr Kennedy, "Mr. ??" Clair Grayson and Atty. Charles' E. .-Washing-?ton.? t ?yr- ~~ On.last-Monday night; the Lady Knights District^GCnvenlion was held at the Port Royal County Traimng-"School. Mr. the "principal speaker., His address was a wonder. Dr. Montgomery Kennedy also made a very interesting address, stress-iftg~t!Te fact that-if-yen are not ~" capable of leading, then follow. We are glad to learn that Mr." Isaac Sanders is recovering from his illness. Dr. H. C. Culler has returned . . to Beaufort after aTr^absehc(Tdf several months, to continue his ' practice of dentistry. The $300,000 bridge [ing Beaufort with St. Helena Is- ?? 'land begins thlis week. The col'Cdssity, get their Istiare of ben-^ ~ lefit from thenroiect. L-* JBumor hoars distant wedding ^