The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 28, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Saturday, March 28, 1$25. ( Church News < BY DR. J. C OO 00 CK?CK*? ZION BAPTIST CHURCH. B Our Sunday School was large- ^ ly attended last Sunday, the ^ weather was an ideal spring day Assistant. Snpt.J&maa. W, Hop- ~ kins^waa aLhis post, there were about 200 pupils present; each teacher filling his or her place. ..."?.. Little-Miss Juanita Williams at t-he rnnChminn nf the loooon, i . ' was called on to give the Apos- *r tle'juCreodi ondj)Ur duty to Qodl^ * - ' telligence and rapidity of a ma- *2 ^ :?tured person. ? ?= ^ \ Last Friday night, we gave a P* ff . Laby Contest from which we ??realized $174.15. The first prize | ir of $5.00 in firold was won bv bn. 01 by Armeta Johnnie Mao Diggs, the baby of Mrs. Fleda Hall-!** Diggs^jthe church organist; ba-j^ by Maggie Kennedy won second iAl prize of $4.00 in currency. Ba-jn bies Carolina Summers, Helen 01 Bookman receiving- $2.U0 each ^ in silver. Babies Dorothy Wal- ^ .len, John Bassard,. Jr.; Hattie Mae Waiters and Eugene Bates all -$1.00 each. 1 "f ? At 11:30 Sunday the big auditorinm of Zion was packed : .from pulpit,-to the door, the pas- h ... tor-presented all the babies withiw their prize -monies,?The paotor ig< had previously askocT"WaFc^rytjL body having a baby,, to bring ^ him out on Sundays? . Dr. White took- for his text s* Ex. 2r$T7 "Take "this child a- ^ way and nurse it for me and i! ^ will give thee thy wages." The. pastor gave a wonderful exposi- ^ _ tion of the text. He'treated a' his~Texr tiiual """T 1. Take this child away from the scene of early?impression ^ which is not good for its bender! , mind. ' ; I w 2. ^Take it away from The scene of gross dissipation andjj:1 3. Take - it away - from the j"r scene of idolatry. " .Take?it?away to a homet^ where the idea of the true God may be instilled. His exposi- ^ I tton of, "n^fS6 it for mer^hs^ j ust grand. Then the pay" she 1 wuu to receive.- |fl - At 3:00- o'clock the pastor:*'* took with him the Rev. J. H. j?* Westbrooks" of Chester, a stu-| dent preacher of Benedict. CoU[-* iege and went over to New!st ??Brookland?There the . Rev. J. ^ H."WesthrobRs" preached in the P afleriiuun and night. a< At 7:30 the pastor was back ^ at the "Old Ship ofZion." The a* Officers of the Star of Zion Cir- J" cle was installed. After which the Rev. J. M. Beatty, of Jones- ln villp, stnden*-prpgphpr of Rene?? . diet College preached a great sermon. Four happy candidates were baptized from the Shiloh M Baptist church of Shandon An ~~T~Znex, and & more joined the church.? ?? I an employee at the University in of South f Carolina, diedt and his 7C f uneral was preached at Zion by Rev. J. C. White, students of ^ 111 - SOULll Carolina TJniversit.v ^ i as honorary pall-bearers. This6 is the first instance to bur knowl- ar edge where youngs white men ? have acted as pall-bearers for a colored man. Deacon A. P. Williams was pc ' called to Atlanta, Ga.,' Sunday h( afternoon to the bedside of a verv sick brother, ' I g? Mrs. Alma L. Hopkins and n( Florence Brown, both thought j tl to be out of danger at the Ben- j vt -t- edict Hospital. Zion Baptist congregation K has become so large that we are!SI furnished with' a gradtiate nurse M * ^ , , . _ _ at each service, with four helR?^ ers. Nurse Reese had vcharge ; pi of iho ehurch loot Sunday. Onl.y '01 r two persons took sick and had in 7 to have a nurse. fr foil" n 4 ' ~: * I?~ KS J* ? - v. Of Columbia |*' .'WHITE ' 13 -.-' Srpe ?co5mx^x8^?^co^ox5:oo:o:o:o:o?' .. o pri ISHOP E. D. W. JONES, of d rashington, D. C., Bishop of te 9th Episcopal Disrtict, and RS. MARIE BURKE, Return-Jy 1 Missionary from Africa, will of _ wi 3NES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION ofi CHURCH i Blossom and Sumter Sts. j*J. aridav 29th. and in misshnnr. (t? g these two great representa-; VPS qf.Ahe rare, and tho reli ious cause of today, will he to j iss an opportunity which comes ire in a lifo time, and then by?? lecial arrangements. . Bishop Jonea stands~~Faul-Hke rtn ? ^ 1 i m e ji i mw in aim rno 01 tno, great ec| len oftodav. apd holds a pecu- nij ar place in tho devefcprneTFf of . le race in the Nation's Capital. 'e was the_only Negro-on tho. resident's -Cornm i t Lee ill ar- vy mging the Inauguration. The Fi ily Negro on the program at CQ ie unveiling of-Bishop Asbury's [onumerjT~amie Nation's Capal last fall where such men as 1 ishops Hamilton, Cannon/ Mcowell, McNeely of the .M. E. pa lurch, "together with President ov oolidge were participants, but is^address. on" "Blacfif Harry" ^ &s franght with such "whole-? >me information and helpful on , and" Dr.^Tipple, Prseident of -T rew Theological StrniinsryAn-" sted that Bishop Jones send \v im an Autographed copy of it, 'or which he, in turn would ;nd him a copy of the life of m< ishop Asbury. of which he is _ ithor. It is this man that we he suit "you to he a if "p r e ac hS ujF: i rr ly morning and evening. Hear ch ? him! ..." -Ul Mr$.~ Marie Burke whose most . onderful work was done in A- yl ica. whorp-i+rrrtrioQQ Vminor rrned into light, and the,great- CI om which we were reluctant- qj taKen and brought where wq, mid share in^kc-JtunkUng-ot^-?i<5 greatest" eountry?en ? the ,obe, will be the principal spea-1n-u ir tfr-t^aftcrnooiTaini o'clock, tlv The Sunday School is having AI. leJ!act~that-?VIrs^-B?r-ke is full v.( that wholesome information jr <lat all race lovers want to hea&. le has, consented tq - tell "'the' ory on that day. Her life in j fricaJior four years where site- ? id the privilege of becoming 'J ;^painted with the leading-' issionaries of that world and 1 the churches represented ^ lere, has M her "possession ' Areaian information, as well as W< formation from Angola, Brit- Af h West Africa, British ?East frica and the Capes. Hear jr, as you -would the story of ary fresh from the tomb. li: Last Sunday, the. Eastor de/ered two very helpful sgr- pe: ons, an& one person was added , m< the chyirch wfrile many. Wpre == ipressed. He wishes to keep y/: >u looking forward to the great % aHy^anidTlasterT^or they are Xnong the greatest events of f e season. Come tcr Jones Chap el where your soul can be fed X id your social life revived; .?! ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL -f CHURCH. J The Rev. Pollard was at his *j* x ?> >st of duty on Sunday morning y riding a Service at 9 and a--? rin at 11 o'clock, when he x_ reached from the text: "The ? ? . j irth is the Lord's and the full- Xiss there of; the world and all tat dwell therein."?Psalm 24, !?! ;rse 1. * ' X Notice was given that Bishop . G. Finlay_would preach at ^ Mary's on Sunday night, { drch the 29th, the service be'inninrr of S A'nIAnU t V filling ?u u ,uu u VlUt^Vo J. lie jblic atid'the many friends of-?v. Maiy'a Mlsslun are irurdlaHy4'!" vited to *>hear /this notable ? tend of our race. - j t v rr the pa?me - ; ' i The Bishop's excellent and ajpful discourses always fills e phurch~es~\^ierever he speaks colored audiences and. it is excted that seats will be at a emipm on Sunday night. Those sirinjg to hear the Bishop are erefore requested to be prompt on timc._ The combined choirs 11 render the music. A silver ering will be taken up fan the rpose of repairing the winws damaged bv the Into sWm. r __ - ? 1ET!TBTTA7^I7^E. CHURCH J Itev. E. A. Adams, Boater-? Bethel Church hacLaiv unusual! y Sunday; the pastor preach-1 from, the text "Thou fool, this 1 gilt thy^sniil shalLbe required^ thee." St. Luke 12:20. After p swmon 1 el ween 30 and 10 rsons united with the church, om old age down to childhood uld be found in the numberJ nourig them~\vere two College aduates. A large crowd greeted the. stor Sunday - morning and; ening. In the evening two j women-united "with ,lhe: communion .with Hod: . ttW eild sometime with God. Next Sunday Dean Thompson ho was recently ijfcgnsetL to each will preach his first serm. On next Sunday evening i e--4?siov- invites au tne mem- ^ rs and friends to be with them an cveninjyin Hymnhiogy. *rne oil- is going to sing many of e old hymns- as: the pastor-j res their history.- ^ P?a pp hand, d enjoy yourself?in God's lurch. - | V Watch" tlre newTife in BetheL HllT,ll. i '? i i i 1 Last week the pastor and conegation worshipped with Emael A.-iM. E. Church, this week oy Tvill wuTship nt the Wesley! _E, Church. This week ?t.. rues Church and pastor will irship at BeiheT. "V" PALM SUNDAY 'he Triumphal Entry. ill be fittingly-celebrated at , Luleu's Episcopal chUTCh on ast-dfampton Street, Snuday )i'il 5th. The choir and Ves-: '-are prepaiinff. to Imake tne" rvices during that day, in ev-' I ; way impressive. Next week's issue (of this .pa-' FwHT tjive definite announce- j mt. ' I Depfrtm1 BIG LINE OF C Men, Women & Ch A Specialty. Shoe i - - - i nr -i _ TirctPwiirg^ emu T dnui IJ ment to select from * at the Lowest Price Connected wit First Class Barber I. S. LI Departm 1131 WASHINGTON COLUMI - -< . J? ^ '. .... "A^ . .~. . ~ 7T" ~ - A TTO-rjr'ki>gR All Ready for t,heU* Sunday March 29th, 1925 Everything is ready and they are just waiting for Sunday to come so that the biggest Thanks giving Service. that-dtfts?ever been planflod con he. put-over: 'through the combined efforts of entire organization this March 29thAvill see one of the most extended programs carried through. Noteworthy has been the personal efforts of so many of the Knights, Order of the Courts and members of the Uni.form Rnnkn that it is liaid L(J -pick-out the ones whose work excelled the others. The past four meetings have "been full of inspiration and harmony. Every person mnnppfoH h tl. _ - /Y? - ~~ 7 * * >vim wi? -?meets to maae tnis coming Thanksgiving thf* greaton record.^ Last Sunday a aliui t pragma was arranged and several- Sir Knights and lading nf tho fnnrt "took part.?The K. of P. yuartette had to sing several pieces to quit the encoures they re-eeived. This quartette- would be a drawing cord on- any program. They will sing Sunday. Sir Keitt was extra good on his cornet._ His solo was highly appreciated. Several short speeches were. ngiade. by the following n<amitv W H TUnmoo - Oi*?W r~ ? -V ?? * *iw*iuoy >J*i try. ThPV fe't.rflSSpH thp Tipprf nf meet quarterly instead :?f--annually as here before, as everyone^ feels?that inetfeod-"of getting together will put more life and also each lodge and court will become better acquainted with P?ph othor Tn viaw nf tlin fact that the Odd Fellows will hold their Annual Rprvirgg snnn, the K. of P. organization decided not t'o call any more' joint meetimrs urilil?aftPK- that ? KnightU and Odd Fellows are made-up with quite a nuijiber of members from each Ord'er artel ihuy are_trying to do worthy for lh? gopiLafJboth organizations? The Odd Fello ws^deoidsnT'sometime^ago-Bot-tb^put on anything -T1TrT~ would inter for with -the plans of the K. of P.'s Thanksgiving:? The Chancellor Commanders for each lodge will be called together sometime in the near future to arrange for the coming of the Grand Lecturer, Dr. Adams of Spartanburg. He will foe here on April 23rd-and 24th". They "hope to giveHrem-^a royal time while here. All members are to meet at the Odd Fellows' Hall on Assembly Street and there form a line and march to 1st Calvary Kaptist Qhiirr.h. ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Booker Washington Heights , ? Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. SERVICES: _/ Sttmlay-School" Mornnig Service 11:30 A. M. B. Y. P. U. _1_: 6:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. cnt St 1 LOTHJNG FOR?? J | ildren. Boys Suits 4 ^s, Millinery, Dress- i ngr Large Assort- | and the Best Quality | 's* ^ % h our Store Is?? J: \ ' X ^hop for Men and :|: for for Women 1 EEVY-i ent Store ] r st., phqnti 7567/ j ha, s. a ] ______ 3.'... ? CHURCH DIRECTORY :i ^ * BETHEL A. MT'fc. CHI RCH St Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts. M Rev^ E. A. Adams, PastoF.' 13. ; SERVICES: ^3 ^ Sunday_Scboo4-^z?--.?t-Tfrrftft iV AT ""Morning Service 11:15 A. M. A. C."E. League .. . G:?,0 P. M. ]i] Evening Service -I-.- 7^U^. M. STDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCJ1 1100 Block Hlnnding Street Rev. W. E. Farmer," Pastor. SERVICES: J Sunday School lQi.10 A. M > .Morning Service -_I ll'iliO A. M. -Ejxworth League ...Ir^r.5:f;o P. M v Evening Service v--w. n ..*?! JONES (TLAI'EL A. !\L_ E. ZlON CHURCH. L ? _ S<1 Corner Sumter Uhd Blossom Streets Rev. R: Alexander Carroll, htoton ^ sekv ices ; ; ?? Morning Service . Vfl-nn A at Sunday School ~ p. >!. n V. C. E. Society'?' G;30 P. Mr "^Evening servjce?&;Ge-P.- Mr? 2nd. CAT V jKV BAI'TIOT CIllBCH M ?MW-lJltt?k Bull Street Rev. II. M. Moore, I'ustor. E1 SERVICES: Sunday School .__/_.,__rr~ITr:nO A. k. v - Morning:Scyvice" lITT 5 A-M " jfe. Y. P. U. 0:00 P. M. . Evening Service 7:30 P M.' ? .. < " " !-^1 1st. CALVARY BAPTIST CIIL'UCH B ; Richland St rent' -y-* SERVICES: Sunday School ?10:ft0 A. M.' -Morning Service 11 :"(T A M ( B. Y. P. U. iLli. 2 ' 0:00 p. MEvening Service , ^ , 8:00 P. M. i . j ? : VVLSLEV M. E. CHURCII j. .. j7 Corner GervaTs and Barnwell Sts. M Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor,! Si SERVICES: ' . A. .JSunday School .10:30 A.-'M. Ei Morning .Service _ '11 ..';o A Vf League" TIL-- \ ______ _ _ Qt30 1'. M. Evening Service ;7:3Q P. M. | ~ ziox baptist ciilr cm :i- ? Rev. J. C. White,- Pastor. g.t SEIlYltTEST? "J Sunday School =- KhOO A: M, p Morning Seiuco . J_ 11::>iJLrAT~M. pi b. y. prurr.:':::r._ 1.... o.";oo p. m. _ Evening Service _ ___ 7;oO P. M. nazareth baptist cih rcii ?Sunday School-?* 10:30 a. ai.' " Morning-Service . p. M B. Y. P. U. - L 5:00 P. - AT * Si JOHNSON-BRAD + uneral Directa "Ernbalr 1115 Washington S COLUMBI | ^ 3mp45v an6 t IS THE W X | Victory Sav: ~ 5 : ~~ ~ : "To Each and Everyon rY~~ and Eric -i. \ye have just paid o ? members-of our 1924 } ? ?which meant so much JL one of them. >_ We want 5000 men, v | to join our 1925 Savin |We hope to pay out .1 | mas and would like fo: 1 number. : ? I COME TO THE BAN J LET US WRIT WE PAY 4% ON SA'\ ; i W. H. HARV^JPresidCnt, ------ ^ ... . " ? FIVE Divine Street - . Rev. T. M. Boykin, Pastor. SERVICES: ipday School 10:00 At M. Orning Service . 11:30 A. M. Y? P. U. 7:00 P. M. * zoning. Service . 8:00 P. M. ~ ETUI.EIIEM BAPTIST CHURCH I yon Street - " Rev. S, H. Smith, Pastor. r~< SERVICES: mdtiy Sch'ggl~ ~ __ 10:00 A. M. orni'ng Service -.11:30 A. M. / ' Y. P. ? 6:00 P. M. * - .-cnintf Kervjee 8!UIJ P. M. [' M M? V'S EPISCOPAL CIIURCII Corner Green and Gates Streets Rev. T. T. Pollard, Pastor. ' SERVICES: mxli^Sdioul A. M. uruiny Service 11:'10 Ar M.' fie; :.:oon- Service >? 4_P. M. d. NAZARETft BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. - . SERVICES: m!day School - r_ _ _ _._nCE30 A. M. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. >'ening Service- W-- 8:00 p M. -- IACIvDONI.V BAPl^ST CHURCH Rev. H. M. Myers, Pastor. - A SERVICES': ? - .T indify School 10:30 A. M. fternoon Service. ,__^=-2:00 P. M. iJ- U. 6:00 P. RI. /ening Service _Z ^ S:0Q-P. U. .'HAPPl.I.I.K STATION A. M. E. cirtmcn. Corner Senate wild Pine Streets!?7* Hev, L. (i. Powman, I'astur*. :? -SERVICES; ? Unlay School _ 3:00 P. M. C. E. League _ 5:30-JP. ' .-c-aittg Service . P. jj JONES TABERNACLE Rev. R. G. Grayhart, Pastor; SERVICES: : .. _> mrihv PrVinnl 10:00 A. Mr? ? Eiprnnon Sat*vice . .3:00 P. M. V- !' I-- . 0:0.0 P. M. - rcning Service 8:00. P. M. * T ~ >r. tRev. I. D. UavfS, Pastor." ?>rning Servie^ ?M. in.iay School"" 1:. . .4^0 P. M mstian Endeavor i. 6:00 P. M. ? tEY-MORRHr r rs & Licensed ~~ >?? - ' ? ?* . i t. Phone 3512~ A, S. C. ' - - prosperous- |. J ISH-OF -' V ' " ^ ^ ings Bank J e of its Depositors ~ | inds. ~ 7" | ut $25,OQO.OO*$b th??| Cmas Savings Club, I < - 5 happiness to each .$ J ' . o - 4 9 vTomen and children gs Club. ? o rinn nci-vf f.Vivfaf- i > \J y\J A A UiX U V> ill 1UO ^ k r YOU to b? in this " y > - \ ,,. i > r T? . - ?- _ i , ; r : " 4 i .K AT ONCE AND E YOU UP. j~ ING9 ACCOUNTS. - '.* 5 ings Bank 1 h G. L. FCpYD, Cashier. J;