The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 18, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
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1 Church News '
111 BY DR. J. C
1X0aQ308C&Q3^^ Q&.OX&
2nd NAZARETH ? MACE- L
? DONIA
Sunday being what 4s a del- ei
ight to all Christians?Easter, e
the Sunday School was_opened 1
by Bro. Frank Watkins. The i
-*v -devoted Superintendent and fr
teachers were In" their places, j t
Afterwards the pastor reviewed r
the lesson. - ig
At eleven thirty to our del-it!
-jghLJJie Dr. Mvers preachec^ a a
soul stirring sermon, There-1
were ho dry eyes in the church, [i
some-jwerej-shouting, some- say- k
Trig Amen. '~~T 7. J
4 Twxrthirty found ua at?the t
\?-Macedonia Church. Bro. Frank If
? Watkins preached from St. (ft
Luke, 24r48. He made a good 1
talk. Rev# R7M. Myers hasten- j I
at Little Zion from I Kings, 13: jr
14. Subject "There are*many |ii
Pilgrims sitting under hte oak 1;
tree."'? - z.u
, 7:00 P. M. found us back to
the 2nd Nazar^Jh Baptist, to g
the Easter exercises. The pro- e
gfam Was good. The teachers I
did not leave a stone unturned in h
making it a success. p
Mrs. Ada Lewie and Mrs. Ke-'t
res in the_Sunda>y School,
__ After the-program we?had?q
the Easter Rally raising $19.47|F
? in cash. The prize of $2.50 in f
gold was awarded, to little miss11
Williemay Goodwin. ~ a
j At 8:30 P. M. we attended thej?exercises
at Macedonia. Mrs#! I
D. M. Littlejohn is the efficient I
Superintendent. r She always ;
a?has a grand program. j r
The Rally al the lallei church i
was $20.30, 1|he first prize r
$2.50 went to Miss Katie Knox; a
-***" ?* J
Miss Lucille Deos was second,' h
geting $1.50 and Miss Lillie Dan- li
iel James, third wj?h $.50. i
?*?" Last bt mot least at 2nd Naz^jv
areth Baptist Church at . 5:00;g
- ~ -o'clock A. M. our pastor preached t
*6 theTEaster sermon. The church !h
; had a Targe crowd. That sarhejj
lia and both churches enjoyed
the services. ,
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j. LADSON PRESBYTERIAN ~
?...-unusually large congrega-e
tion greeted the pastor on Sun-L
T?day morning. He ^presented an s
' ' rection from hte text found in ^
5 T Pnr "If f.^hriat hp~
?arisen therrjis bur preaching in g
vain, and your faith is also in,*
vain" He presented seven' ^
points on the Ressurection. j
AIT qoomod to havo enjoyed the! ^
sermon very much. | j,
An earnest appeal was made"^
and one^ person came, forwards,
and joined' the church. The g
choir presented lovely Easter^
, music.' '! - '" [a
? - The Sunday Scliol under Prof.
C. A. Johnsonos doing, an exceliertt-work.
~
At the Christian Endeavor '
hour an fnterestTngEaster pro-1 ^
gram was rendered. The re-'g
citations by the little folks were (p
| very ipteresting also. - ' L:
The juvenile choir under Mrs:tr
Davis presented lovely Easter; tj
A music. ^
:f ~ '(Thfe cement floor is now in q
r-r? and wo aro happy. Wenre^reat- &
and calcimine. ~r~~ ~Q
Uur Kally was a great sue- ^
cess and we thank the friends L
for the interest and_encourage- g(
' ment they gave us. ; ~
. * Mrs. H. N# Vincent still stands j
at the head of the Christian Endeavor
and she makes a live;
president. ?4
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~ ? ZION BAi>TI3T CHURCH 1?
\ Zioii-Baptist Church had the.e
* ' appearance of flower gardens j a
\ last Sunday as the ladies with I b
gay colors and beautiful Easter n
bonnets stormed our church v
with the lateat _atyles. Zion r
has more beautiful young girls ii
than any Church to our knowi-1 tl
1^. . mria imfa11
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Of Columbia 1'
.WHITE |
dpp anywhprp X
Our Sunday School was crowd- : ^
cl with scholars and all teach- L
rs were at their posts of duty, j
'wo young men from Allen-Unversity
were welcome guests. (
o pour in, there wa?s not. seating ^
oom in the auditorium and the^
alleries were "crowded, when i ^
he choir so beautifully sang the
nthem^ "He is Risen." The ^
Gor. A second anthem entit-j|
"TT O lr>lll 1 O W" Jlinn onni* T\?. !
-v. rvqo JUUK. XV1 . ^
. C. White the phstor discussed
he subject "The Risen Christ," j f
rom the text "Then cama-Mary
lagda-lene and told the disciples
Rat she had seen the Lord."
le put one of the greatest hisorlcal
arguments7in support of *
esurrection ever, heard before.^
n Zion. He showed conclusive-!
i r
y that Christianity stood or fell I r
pon this doctrine.
At 3j30 the Sunday School:r
ate a splendid program. Miss- ?
s Josie B. White, Gladys Jones, j!
.aura -Bynttm^Mrs _ Mary Dans- iy
and Ella Bostic deserve the 1
raise for the pains they tb<& in
raining _Llie young people. Col3ction
?24.00 for S. S. .
Sunday evening another .large f.
iverflowing"crowd was ,ont to: ^
tear the pastor's final message,
or the day lie-preached from j
he subject of "Doubting Thorn-.
0 19 ??I
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Collections were taken for-thej_
lev, I. P. Green of Roysters andj^
lev. II. Guter during the day.
Ir. Seymour Carroll made a',
inging speech after the preach-J.1.
rig wn.-. nvnr nn HnmaiiP
nent of animals. He is quite}
n orator, and Zion stands be- *
lind him 100 per cet. MrsJLil- ]
ian Rhodes of the Good Samartan
Hospital closed 'the day's
rork with a stirring appeal for ^
pod health. Come to Zion Bap- t
ist Chrchu Sunday morning and.f
tgar our matchless pastor. If i <
rou dpirt knjow^the.way to. Zion' *
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH j
^aster-Su^day-the 12th of Ap A
il was observed with due rever
nce^ahd tS^mosUproFound grat- (
ude to our heavenly Father. A !}
plendid congregation gathered
>nd thrilled wjth the rich and ap 1
xopnate music renaerea-Uy-the-!!
regation was greatly pleased! ?
Vesley choir of sweet singers ;.L
Irsv N. J. Frederick, our accom-14
lished organist was at her best.] ^
^ield Secretary of the nerman- 'c
nt endowment fund of the j
rSon- tlfeeveo aom fm wfy m r f m f i-?
outh Carolina?Conference of i *
hd^. M. E. Church, was the
peaker for the occasion. *' Dr. c
tTdeed eloquent, forceful, mstru^ }
five and greatly .spiritual and
-'ill long he remembered. At i
' I
;00 P^M_ adarge audience was jresent
to witness the ?rand pro!F
ram of the'Sunday School; the;J
ecitations, songs, and solos ren- j r
ered byThe children were great (
7 enjoyed by the audience? Mr.! (
i. T. Ratliffe and his efficient1
orp uf tgfeehers deserver great!
redit for The splendid ffaifirng' *
f the participants. Miss Helen
licks played very beautifully 1"
nd gracefully at the evening
ervice. j
ONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
CHURCH _ j
!or. Blossom and Sumter Sts. j
> uicreartiiiK ner possiuiuues on]
he firings line, and all the hith-1
rto forces which have not been,
help, are now joining in The.)
attle and making the success;
lore possible. Last Sunday,
dth.heu was a great day in theeligious
entertainments. Be-;
lgTfastSr frficTTnGch to do with
he religious stamina^ but hav-'
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THE PALMET
ng a desire to put the program I
>ver on the part of the Pastor
and membership, was another
eason for the increased possibilities
which were manifested 1
>n that day, and greatly demon- s
ftrated before the hundreds who (
gathered at the shrine of hope i
;o see the wonderful display of (
alent by the young and old a- >
ike. ^
Dr. W. H. Davenport, Editor i
>f the Star of Ziom the official 1
>rgan of the Church was with i
hem. and made himself, known z
md felt "by (ielivernig one of the
greatest sermons it has been
)ur pleasure to hear on Easter }
or a number Of years. Dr. Dav=. 4
iiipuit is a giual-fehaia>cter, and s
giving to the church and race
fious defence of fhe race" that t
C TlllblioVlorl in?4-WlZ. ? " '
^ ruwuoiitu in nnn cuuinryrne
tssisted largely:in making Eas- "j
er great and stimulating the |
>eople; who^ rallied to the stanlard,
And ihadetire-rally great uccess,
which however has not
)een completed as many of the
nembers-individually have not
eported, but a reasonable
nount has been paid on the mort
rage togehter with the interest;
and the Pastor and members
lave decided, to make quarterly ~
>ayments on the mortgage
vl^enever interest is paid in or- "
ler that^the great White Ele- v
>hant may be destroyed. 1
The. Pastor will preach Snn- J
lay morning and evening, and all
overs of gospeTfruth arc asked 1
Pastor at ltf.30 a. rrnf on "Pre- j
SlimnfAlia Qina " n*- Q .AA ? !
^ KJIUU, ? OliU Cfc-to?O ?W?[j? ^
m. on "The Thorn in the Flesh.''J
\t 12:30~Su?iday~school conductid
by the Supt. G. H. Williams,
>:30 to 7:45 V. C. E. Society by
diss F. C. Benson, President, *
vRo has stimulated new life in ~
TTTs department. Cuine and five
a helping^ hand.
EASTER AT BETHEL A. M.
_ E. CHURCH.
The services on Easter began
vith j the early morning service. 1
rhe pastor,liftev. Adams, preach- (
*d-a-very inter-oftting sermon-on :he
Silence of Innocence, Matt. 5
27 :12: A splendid congregation 1
iVU.4 present. ?J
The Sunday School was ..very ,
*_ 1 A A 1 . 1 " * ? ' ? 1
argeiy auenueci, possiDly tne .
ergcst- in- a number of years, rhe
exercise in the afternoon by_
.he small children was enjoyed ,
)y all. ' ?4
?At ...tlie_.ll: 15 _a im_ ..service -a J
arge congregation met Dr. Adims.
Alariy- new faces \yere (
;een. It is commonly heard that i j
he pastor really did step.nmthe j (
'gas." There were persons who-j-*
reara Dr. Adams in Edgefield^
>n the 9th of April who came to *
iear him Sunday. Text Phil, f
r:107 Subje^F: The Power of \
he Resurrection. During the 1
lay several persons joined the c
:hurch. quite a number were bap j
jership. ~
?In the evening music was the "
nain feature, with a number of a
ipeakers from the congregation. c
Svery speaker and every song v
jointed to f.hp Rpsnrrprtinn nf *
Christ. The collection for the jlay
was good and pleaded all. t
Thus ended a high A* c
bethel.) 7? -1
Keep Your Eye on Bethel. 1 *
JOHNSON-BRAI
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runerai l^irectc
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Washington ?
COLUMB1
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LEADER
SICKNESS AT BENNETTS- (
" VILLE
Bennettsville, S. C., April G? ,
Dear Editor, please allow me to
jay that we are having quite a
leal of sickness in our communty
at this time. The?sisters ^
>f the Hitters and of Rev. I! W. A
Willia-ms, D. D., are ill. E
Our oldest deaco?T-'J?nies-Tnr-ler,
of Saw Mill Baptist Church s
Has. been ill but is on his feet a
gain.
DEATH OF ANNIE ADAMS ^
Mrs. Annie Adams of Bennetts i
villerS. C. departed this life Ap- -1'
ril 1st, 1925. She was a faith- p
rtii memuer oi -tne saw .Mill liap. .
LM-ChuM for inaiiy years..
She is survived by one son, one c
laughter and several grand I
!hHdrerr-att Fa host of friends;"
We who mourn her can only
say Sleep, on beloved and take \
;hy rest. ' j E
- The funeral was preached by ,
Rev. J. J. garrison of Columbia. 2
T. H. WILL^fclS,
Springfield Colored Girl Scouts s
Win ContesL_With National ?
Negro Anthem. ?
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(By N. A. A. C. I3: News Service^)
The only-colored- troop ofgirl 1
scouts in Springfield, Mass.,
vhere there are 1,400 girl scouts. I
llfnoroilinv vnnonf Ixr xita^ ^
?ivv/^v/vnvi y A Ul jr w tllC iV" .
cahsong contest against 12oth- ?
er trfrops. The coiorecC girls j
sang-Jamos Weldon Johnson's
Negro _NktionaL Anthem," set to
mttsi<r4>y his brother. J. Rosa-_
mond Johnson, j . '
MiSs Edna P. Randolph writes
that not only did the colored girl
scouts win the sorrg contest ;
but they were also the only, j
roop to be in perfect uniform.
IITT UTS HI Fn^OF It AKITOXF,
MAKES HIT~IN CHICAGO. '
Chicago, 111., April.?Lacking--1
Jie advance announcement--and?
colorful history of Roland Hayes- student,
now tourincr t.hn rnun
try as a -concert singer, took the j
ie appeared here Thursday night
in a> baritone recital at Kimball.
were agreed that Mr. Bledsoe
possesses-.one- of-the i
narkable baritone voices of any i
if^the-prescnt day -concert ar;ist.
r~"
Edward Moore, music critic
if ttrcrChicago Tribune, Who" hatr^
fot been especially outspoken in j.
lis praise pf Hayes, came right ?
>ut?for * Bledsoe. "THe wrote: <
_ " o
31edsoe is announced for a song ^
ecital it will pay you, if you ^
^ace for the sound of an-exiiva-d
* O
ine human voice,jto go and hear-3
lirif. He came "to Kimball hall 2
ast night, practically unherald- 3
1?~ 1? 3 -- "
;\u anu tvcil icas MIUW"II itIUl 1'U- ^
riained to disclose a voice of ex-r ^
raordinary richness"arfd beauty. ^
Slot for years w&k "VisiorrPir-^
:itive," from Massenet'd opera, ^
Tferodiade," been sung as well ^
is he sang it. With the mem- ?
try of the many low baritones ^
vho have-strangles- on this a- ?
iaV hifeh notes, and the equal %
mmber of high baritones who cj
lave fainted out on its low ones o|
he evenness and rich quality $
>f the performance last night %
'onoWPfi n
)iece of fine music."
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3HURCII DIRECTORY'
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH ,;S
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts.
Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. .. ! I
7 SERVICES^" I
fornlng Service 11:15 A. JM-.-""
l." C. E. League 30 P. M. |
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.I
IDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
1100 Block Hlanding Street
Rev, W. E. Farmer, Pastor.
. SERVICES:/ ' \l
unday School _ ~ _ 10:30 A." M". I
lowing Service - _-rll-:30 A.'M.
Ipworth League . ... 5:7i0 P. M. !
h-cning; Service - 7:30 P. M.; <
jiwy u nitnn ny, |. y\>
CHURCH. ?
-orner Sumter and Blossom Streets S
lev. R. Alexander - Carroll, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Iorninar Service . 10:30 A.. M.
unday .School 12;00 1'. >1.
r. C. E; Society 6:"tri*: M.
ivening SerViqe 8:00 P.-M.
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1500 IJIock Hull Street I1
Tlev. II. Mf Moore, Puitor.? -p
SERVICES': "]
lunday School -1_0:OQ A. M.?
Iorning Service _ 11:15 A. M.;
I. Y. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Sorvico
st. CALVARY BAPTIST CH^RCir;,
; Richland Street , - , !]
REV. ?. W. LONG, Pastor. ]
I" ~ "SERVICESh
lupday School 10:00~A. M.1
doming Service 11:30"1\. M.
i- v. p.-1?. . . " oTorrrrr"
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
?Corner GervaTs nnd BarmveJT Sts.
Rev. X. S. Smith. Pastor.* ? -f.;
SERVICES: ~~
lunday.School _ 10:70 A. M:~ 1
doming Service 11:30 A. XI.'
.eugue - ... - 6:S0 P. XI.
Evening Servnio ... 7:20 P. XI.
ZION--BAPTIST CIIURCII -iRcy.
J. C. White, Pastor.
"" SEUV1CES^=-^? ^
Sunday- School - 10;0Q-A. M-doming
Service .711:20 A. XI. '
1. YT. P. U. . Q ui) p. XI.
Dvehin? Service ... 7:00 P. XI.
NAZARETH BAPTIST J7IIURCII
hinday School * .10:20 A"."XI.
downing Service 7 ll':30 PI XI. '
J. Y, P. U. 5:00 P.. XI. 1
Evening Service 7:30 "P." XI, ^
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oi. JUU.^ DAriKSi jdiLKCll
Hooker Washington Heights, '
I?pv T C tnn?in? Tatfnr '
SERVICES: *
Sunday School 10:30 A. M. ;
"lorrmfg "Stir; ice" . . _ 11 :!',o A. 3fr
}. Y. P. U. ---6:00 .P. M.
Evening: Service 7:od p. M. '
- -F-i-PPH- H A PT I ST -&H4-RCH-??
Rev. E T. Hampton, Pastor
lorning Service 11 :S0 ^
'.vening Service 7:30 i
ammmmmmm m i wiiiimi
^mma^osccaaoxvo.o^-^o.v.o.oso.o.v^
T.QQJ>! read?
The Big
"the greatest, the moI
sary prodi'(ts fo.'t so!
- V;The Gi
Guides, Equalizes. Stabilises and
rut t v rTmT<TJy ^"oiPTaTTd x7'
Ten Dollars will save yuu SCl'U.UI
spent for a GU1DEWEL. __
The Wesco G<
" Carbon. R
m;ikps it possible for von to drive
?regardless of the IjlGH t O.ST-OE G
Yes, Weseo helps you to keep a BK
holes in your pocket book. Then it k
and~gTves~ft "PEP*! AND POWER.
$30.00 when spent in purchasing the
S AVK -TOT'R MONET, JliHYS.
THE WESCO IS YOl R PAL."
The Cole Visible 1
: Tells you four (1) things you shot
1. HOW MUCH GASOLINE I
2. HOW MUCH GASOLINE.
| .STATION..
3. HOW MUCH GASOLINE Y
4. HOW MANY MILES YOU
All these Valuable Facts in fr
[ DASH-BOARD. The Knowledge c
; you $00.00 of your money?Just foj
"-Eftt'h Pi uducl CARRIES ANlfefS
j?or money rcfQhrleri. aft t*T a Lliuru
R. R. Mn
Representative in Kershaw, I
boro and Cheste
P. 0. Box 41, Office 1203 N.
CAMDEN, SOUJ
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FIVE.
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Divine Street . j
Rev. T; M. Boykin, Pastor. ? *.
^R VICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Jorning Service : 11:30 A. M.
L Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
iETIILEIIEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Lyon Street
?S. H. Smith, Pastor.
?" "SERVICES: ~
iunday School it 10:00 A. M.
doming Service 11:30 A. M.
i. Y. p. U. -----6:00 P. M. '
ivertmg Service . . .. 8:00 P. M.??-1?
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5T. MAICV'St EPISCOPAL CHURCH
?Corner -Grev^n?and Dates Street*
' Hlnutu!S^otort ,_j-h==
Lunday JSchuol ID;00 A. M. 1
^Ior/iing Service 11:15 A. M.
Afternoon-Service 4 P. M. - '
nd. NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
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Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.?
SERVICES:
sundny School r: 10:30 At M.
horning' Service _i_.. 11:30 A. M.
3. Y. P. U. _ ... 6:00 P. M.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
SERVICES:: ..
Sunday School _.;10:30 "TtT M.
AfTcraflph Sc-i'vTca# 2:00 P. M.
13. Y. P. U. ______ 6:09' P. M.
Evening* Service 8:00 P. M.
11A P PELLE STATION A.'
CHURCH.
Corner Senate and Pine Streets.
Rev. L. r.. Bowman, I'astor. ' ^
~ SER V ICES: "
Morning Service -11:30 A. M.
Sunday School _ 3:00 P. M.
A.. C. IS 1.6 ague 5:30 P. M. ?
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
JONES TABERNACLE ___ ;
Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor.
-SERVICES: . Sunday
School 10:00 A. M.
Afternoon Service 3:00 Pr Mr *~
B^Y._P..IL _..6:00 P. M.
vujniij; .'I'rvifH 8:00 P. M. _
LADSON PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor. ?
SERVICES: ^ .
Horning -Sendee 11-IS A M
Sunday. School 4:00 P. m.,
whristian Endeavor- 6:00 p. M. :
ST. JAMES A. M. E church
41"> Henderson Street
- Rev. J. P. Washingtonr-Pastor. . ^
" " SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Mxirntrrtf Service ri-llTl5-'A7~M;?
\. C. E. League -11?6: 30-p.-3k?' - ?
Evening Service. 7:30 p. m.
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rEMPLE zTon bapt. church ^
Sunday School 11:30
Morning "Service __12:30 ' ??
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Keeps Your Ford ON THE~ROAD J
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is Savor and
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VSOl.IMv?h.-intU r?fT ynnr porkftf? > j
? HANK BOOK by closing up the jj! ?
icks out the Cough off your motor x
THREE DOLLARS will save you !
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YOULXAS A-ND. BE HAPPY. ?
Gasoline Gauge
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