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_ - \, . p ^oeoscsxoeososos^^ = :-| Church News 1 I " : BY DR. J. c BETHEL A.?IVk?E. v KfciV. Jb>. X AUA^TS, Pastor. n Sunday, May the third, was a.very I -high day at Bethel church. The San- l\ day school Was good, the lesson veryjd impressive. At 11:16 o'clock, the pas-j c tor opened the forenoon services. It 111 was thought by many to have been n the most impressive service of the ii season. Dr. Adams spoke from the g subject: "Darigerous Pitfalls." The t sermon has been very widely discus- v sed and thought about. Six persons a joined the church, some; among them g accepting Christ as .their Savior. ' tl those present was Dr. D. M MfCill?ti ?and a quartette ffum his church,' T with Mr. Clark. nroaidant TU? a evening service was above the aver- a age,-, and another young woman joined rt.l the church, making a total of seven, o: and Rev. Myers sent six to Bethel T from the Tabernacle, still increasing, o our number. 11< The collection for the day was good o and the Congregation appeared to be - it in the spirit on the Lord^dav. The w r choir seemed to have been at its best, o Hear Rev. Adairis* sermon to the t< T" Mothers. Sunday morning.. May 10th. f. 4-.- . . WATCH BETHEL. ? h 4 _ first calvary church $ ?The-Church with ft Welcome. w The InstallnM^n. Pftrvieni nrn tnov. I ing?on nicely- and according to the-ti program. Sunday, May 10th, 3:00 ? P. M., Rev. J. C. White, his choir and tl congregation will be^present to. in-: ? stall the pastor._Rev H. w t.kno> n The Installation?aermon will hi>e R * preached by Rev. Or. White. Come t, out and enjoy this service. _ ti Services were good all day Sunday, tl The Sunday School with Mr._ ?L_W- e Harrison,~~ Superintendent, well t] uitenueu. - -A rf] / "11:00 A. M., the Pastor preached v _ a powerful sejmon from the tex-CNum^^ bers-10:29. Candidates were received K ~r~- - for-baptism. : 3:00 p, M. Rev?H. Mi MftnrC) pnitir ^ of Second Calvary Church, his choir g, arid congregation were present. The f, V Rev. Mr. Moore preached a soul-stir-^ b ring, sermon. ? py . 7:00 Pi M.r the B. Y. P. U. was op- h ened by the president, Mr. M. S. Stew- ? art; the subject was very ably dis- n cussed bjr the young-people. Mrs. Nel- f, son Roscborough had charge of the program which was very interesting. v 8:00 P. M.j the pastor, Rev. H. Wrn * Long, preached a very inspiring and t| -? helpful sermon. ~ .,.U' - - ' ' Mr. P. m. Bowling Chr.,"^ ^ Mrs. E. W. Long, Sec'y., s Miss L. F. Harrison, R'p't'ri-'o Rev. H. W. Long, Poator.1 u JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION ! rill.rA ?l vui. uiussuiii ana aumier Sts. ^ where the Rev. R. Alexander Carroll j 7^'jg .pastor has set herselLin battle-array ^ V_ - against sin as aL,no other time and W -? today is forging ahead for strength j of the Kingdom of God and setting,^ | aright-many things-which hitherto"" f Kavle ?een overio(Jkf'd which are for j r ' the~goocTdr the community and race. U Last Sunday was a high day with \ us and the Pastor delivered another t] of those masterpieces both morning and night. A.fter the morning ser-1 r xnon the holy communion was adminis?J'a tered to a very large number of commufiicants, 'much larger-?han~the~ first ^ ^ Sunday .in April, and one person joined! ' ' the Church. Sunday was .Founder's.v day In honor of the founder oF-the j - Church. -James Variekr In mder- to' s l= perpetuate the name of the man who j - organized the oldest Negro Methodist ^ y Church in the country, it was decided v at the General Conference to celebrate -j( - the First Sunday in May of 6flfih ypar, so that at night Dr. Carroll preached* j a sermon on Zipn Methodism?her founder.1 her gtrnn'irlgii stitI t? . , C41IVA iyci sue- , CJ cessess and her contribution ttf Christ^-^ ian civilization from the text I Sam. ^ 7:12: "Hitherto h?th_jjhp l.m-d help*"* ^ us." Next Sunday is .Mother's Day. r ^? Gome! The Fifth SundayTn May, will ~ be" observed as-' Father's Day, the j( Generations should think sometimes of g the bread winner as well as the house- ? keeper. Sunday 10th, the pastor will preach;p a special sermon at 10:30 A. M. to s mothers?Mother's Day. At 8:00 P. t , M. the choir will render a special pro- p gram, you should not miss so great a treat, for much is in store for you. jj Monday night Prof. Gregg will enter- p Jt tain us with one of the finest moving v picturo plays that he has ever pull- ^ ed off including Dante's Inferno, aa,t| well as the life of Christ with many a , Negro industrial sceneries of indeserib&ble^ interests to all race lovers. v ^ ' Z10N BAPTIST CHURCH ' |f: t r Sunday School last Sunday was in-, i teachers on hand. Something like'g $12.00 was the collection. The one is . tfoe masterly review by Dr. J. H. Good- i a l' - -.w - . J. J_JI"T - . V Of Columbia I , WHITE - - : ' -?| The Benefits of Total Abstinence.' rredictye,~The human anatomy and the ire effects that -rich foods and aloholic stimulants have upon the heal h, that his review of the lesson was ot only inspiring, but pregnant with reformation. Dr. Goodwin traced the reat epidemic of high blood pressure 0 rich foods and showed rnncln^ivply diy Daniel looked fairer, was more lert, and could apprehend better tht Qvcrnmentnl problems of Babylon rith Lliu unassinvdatThfr "richness oi hfi Ilnv. .1. i.j. White, pastor, ascendd the rostrum at exactly 11:30 A. M. nd discussed the subject "Gratitude lie True Test of the Christian Life." fhat.dg.eoas.uor iiFwfhtecC ieaelx 'his was Dr. White's master sermon f this year; It was brimful of orairy; he--filled his quiver witb arrows i sarcasm, wn.cn he shot at the selfih' men and women, and at times he rorkcd his audien^ 1n " hoi^Kt f enthiisiasism, that the speaker had 3~pause for a hearing. Four came jr'ward and gave the minister their ands at the conclusion of the sermon nd demanded baptism^ Collection, 70.00. An after collection of- $8.60 'as given to' the JefiTfins' Orphan lome f?f C.hnrlnTtfin, iifHinnthnr aftooker Washington Heights School hrough Mrs. J. C. White, teacherv At three o'clock P. Mr the pastor -i>r. Ouuduin, MovM s, Jam or W, [opkins anrhdiomvPorter motored ovei x Bal-esburg where Dr. White was o deliver the haccalayieafe sermon t< re high school, .Prof^jsor Curry, Prinipah?When-Dr. White drove up tc he new Dalosbmg'Tit?hoftl,.bB?aUse of ho enormous crowd they had to proide.scats in the^-yard, on the platform fhilo scores of automobiles andliug*!es from all over Saluda. Lexington, locks, rroiesstrr (Jurry first prcontod Dr. J. H. Goodwin who in-a e\v well chosen words electrified the ig audience, then followed Dr. White ,ufh a masterly sermon in which he eld up these three thoughts: Service >pportunity aud Reward. This serion was followed by a red hot burnig" address by State~Senator RigdelT n which he congratulated Drs. Good, nn and White for the sound advice hey^brought to the colored people of he Ridge Ht<cti(ii'!r'"^tTnator Rigtfoll n;d the Well being of iho Nogro raoc epended upon its leadership. He aid he cared not "about the opinion f -the massed, but what the leaders rem thinking. ~ o Back.-^Fo Zion? At 8:C0 P. M. the pastor was back t. the "old ship of Zion/' where Miss White hnd about 100 small oys and girls to turn out known as he Sunshine Band. Little Miss Franina Goodwin read a paper that would o credit to oiie Wars^oittf this hR4 is 7 or 8-years.1 old. Lit tit1 Miss tuphene Javis sang a solo entitled My Mother's Prayer lias Followed Ie," which swept the house by storm, his child is 8 years old also. The pastor preached a children's crrnon, reducing his language and lustrations to a child's understandAt. c olLocL i o n_QQ, r\y a s?t$ker or the night's collection.' Next Sunday our Sunday School dll aBSfcEVg miirofk Day. May i The l'Sth, Benedict College tudents will give a drama at Zior laptist Church, known as "The Path Lcross the Hill." We "cordially inite the entire-City, to see this excelmt-.play, ?J SETTLE HEM BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday was a high day with u? lock with Bro. Isaac Fisher in charge, Vq haa a wonderful lesson concent ig the three Hebrew HoysT At 11:3C n.r I A. - - v,.. uMiLui ancviiueu mc rostrum acompanied by KiiV. DmiUflS 6f Char?ston and preached a soul, stirring ermon. She used for her Subject The (Treat Need of Prayer. Sunday afternoon at G o'clock B. Y, \ U. was ^conducted by Bro. John ;ims, President. Sunday night at 8:00 o'clock the ained by Revs. Plair, Bnfcy and ling of Detroit Michigan. Rev. King reached a soul stirring sermon /hich was enjoyed by all who heard iro. We pray that-he will five long !Fhelp th#-Cause of fallen drtrmarrlty nd the advancement of the kingdom f God. We are also blessed to have /ith lis for the next ten davs Rev 3 conducting oiir revival meeting. Ifi-ifc one of the ablest- ministers that lastuniu uflToi'ds, pasr6win& thfe larest church in Gastonia. The public } cordially invited to come over in facedoriia and help'usTTn our fight gainst sin. ~ TIIE-P^fcME 5 Our^ Pastor "haa been ill for tTieT 1 past ten or fifteen days but is now [ able to-be up and about. We pray 1 -that the Lord^ will strengthen her i so that too will be able to fight in j.this great campaign against sin. I, Our Pastox, has worked so hard during^ the past five months. As you : know we a r ere m oriel in g_ the church' rand she has really stuck to the job. j ' the sevviff that she R-ir ramWoit US,-i ~Bul we want to show our love and1 - appreciation to her for her past la-; i bors and the church donated to her j ? a $G0.00 coat suit. i| v" ANNIE HARRIS, Reporter. rr??-SEVKN T11 I)AY ABVF.NTTST ? Our rally last Sunday night was a y gigantic success;?and?the sttriie was witnessed by an appreciative audi: encc. The rath' was conducted after ? the sermon. ^Subject: "The Woman . Clothed with Sun.';' ^Subject for this . 'Sunday night will be:-"What Does the: ;-J?ible say about the U. S/A.? Do ( you know? If you don't, you ought ' to hear the Evangelist Cljas. Curtis on Sunday njght. - Pictures will be, , used to illustrate this subject. All Afrree. ?- ? : - 1 I . LL * T ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH i: Sunday was a lovely day with us; Sunday school?was ronvpned at ita i usual hour. A j;erylarge attendance. Morning service was just grand. Our Pastor Rev. T. C. Cruknpton preached it u wonderful sermon from I Cor. 12:5. B. Y. P. U. at G P. M., Miss Ida Mae i Bowers, president. J At 8 P. "51., we listened to another 7 wonderful ""Berirmn?preached?byrtEe M'ctstFr" from EphesiansT6:9. [ The public is always invited to" 1 worship with .us...at all' times. .'rl NOTICE? I ^ri(My,: May 15th, 8:00 P. M., there i twill be d Colonial Wedding at First Calvahy Church. The wiling will he > "presented Ijy children from two to j twelve years. Come out and see these little tots. ^Admission: Adults 10c; Children un i der 12 years, 5c. ,MRS. CLARA NOWELL, Directress-. NOTICE. >-t?! '< ' ! The Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Progres! sive Union will cnnvpno witVi thp Mt : Olive Baptist Church, Saturday be > fore the fifth Sunday in May, at 1915 ' Laurel street, Columbia, S. C. Rev. I \V. G. Gunter, Pastor; Rev. G. W. j > Demock, Mpderator^ Deacon Mayo,; Treasurer; Rev. S. W. Jackson, Clerk. I noticeT ?There1 \Vui be a dramatic play" 1 "Maidens All Forlorn," giveTt^alr Sal1 ter's Memorial church, Thursday, May 1 14, 1925, at 8:00 P. M., by~the Home Economic Department of Allen Univer isity. This play will be given to help J Salter's Memorial Church, which is; 1 situated between Pine and Oak streets j Lqil. Vvashinscton, in her Spring drive, t '< It is a splendid play and carries a moral worthy of being seen. Yew are 1 cordially invited to enjoy this wonder- . r"gTeT 'Admission 15c.~ ?" .. ] 1. R. L LEMON, Pastor: [ r '' I the old folks home [ Mr. Editor: Plea?e allow^ me space to ^-speak of my old--folks home. The : old_folks are_ getting along nice- j , home. i I wish to thank the Zion Bap' tist Church- fpr the wonderful' " donation, and also the choir for ^rendering such great scrviees^ 'The speeches made by Mr. Miller and. feailey were very m'uchJ r-apprccWtcth?I?wish to - thank-j the Rev. R. M. Myers for thej splendid donation. thafctfae-j solicitor for the-home has been ; ' is somewhat better. I ask thej ''prayers of the public. I am, thankful for-all donations n ? l. 1 . " - i * ** , tnatr^ave ocen receivea ana win 1 j . I I JOHNSON-BRA Funeral Direct = ~? Emba I ' 11115 Washington ?_?columf TTft T,FAT>TO be glad for any that is to be re- Q ceived. Rev. Jagger's Daughter, 1 SUSIE JAGGERS.; P. S. I wish to thank the Sidney Park -C. M. E, church mis- ^ sionaries for-their donations -al : m t m j mx IN MEMORIAL |v In sad, but loving remembrance of my dear mother, SI HARRIET JAGGERS, who departed this life May 1st, one year ago; gone but not forgotten^ Just a thought of sweet remembrance, just a memory Ep fond and true; just token of j?v anection, and a heart ache still 161s m?. , J' t . r- % < *' * We still cherish the vacant _ chair. Btrtr we khow'^hatrrou I{ are in heaven with the sainted ones above. Sleep. on dear M< mother and father, sleep on and take your rest; We loved you Ev i Sleep on, sleep on. 2m I Susie Jaggers, Grand-daughter,: " . . Silas Jaggers, Son,' Elouise and James Jaggers,; ? ?amw> *'? tSxr Claflin Has Music Week jjj* , Ev (By The Associated Negro Press.) -^Orangeburg, S. CrrMay.?Sat- ^ TiTdl^indecl a_week at Claflin * 'pregnant with musical interest. OnJEriday night before Miss. " Helen Wheeler Ferguson,?so- Su prona. Xenia. Ohio, assisted bv ^Ic local talent pleased her audience Ev with a-varied musical- program.; Miss^Fei'guson ' furnished- the -singing'and-was at her hest. in ? rendering such love sone^as-d1!. = Love a Little Cottage," by O'Hara; "The Greatest Wish in ^ the World," by Del Riego; "Col- Le leen Online." bv Strickland-and-ll many others. Mrs. Coprich, Head or Die Violin Department at Claflin, thrilled the audience ' in a . concerto from Schuler ar- ^ ranged by Beitz. Miss-. Ger- n.trude Holm_es_sootlied_and Julledher audience with a Sonata by Beethoven, so well rendered and ^ appreciated was the program Mo r>n Monday B; Ev -night-at?Woorhees Institute, Denmark, S. C. ! . ?A program and play this Fri-1 day night, April 24, was presented by .the Faculty and students Ja P. Eaton of the Industrial Arts',Ev Department at Claflin. The Miss Marie?Lovett~ef a reading Mo from Dunbar/ an instrumental ^ solo and the Jokers, a violin so- cea lo, and the play,, "Whiting for e "The Train," gave^ the audience \ enough" enjoyment to reward t4>e_?| director and promoters ffor the ? preparation and service. * rjg:" ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH ~^tr~ Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, I'astor ? SERVICES?V; g Sunday School .._LT_ 1. 10:00 M. ? M ornmg. -Ser vice 11:30 A> M. g ? Evening Service _ ; 7:00 P. M. ^ EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Kendlaltown. Kov. TV M MrfMl.I. Pastor. ' __ SERVICES: g;. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. ft; Morning-Soi vice ~ -11^30 A. M. g A. H. K. LMtfUd - U'UU P. UPTg r J?verrmg_ServTce _-8:00 P. M. g; MT.OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH ? 1915 Laurel Street ' a :~.~Tcr REV. W. G. GENTER, Pastor. S Sunday School 11:00 A. M- g Morning Service 12:00 M. 8 ^^^enin^Service^^^^^^3^^^^L g DLEY-MORRISI ors & Licensed lmcrs ? Jl= St. Phone3512 jj. HA, S C. ~~ _-r^' HURCH DIRECTORY ? . I * - I BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH S Corner Sumter-and Taylor Sta. ? & Rev. E. -A??Adams, Pastor. B RffPVICPR- . . 1E flriay School 10:00 A. M. ? irnlnjf Service?. 11.IP A.-fl4r ? e. g. i.oaguo r;orao Pt-m^-b ening Service - .7:30 P. M. DNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH 1100 Block Blanding Street S Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor. W SERVICES: ~"w~ B nday School -J 10^30 A. M. E .r.iln.- * * ft H.OU J\. JV1. worth Leagufr ----- 5:30 P. M. ening Service r.h.1..... 7:30 P. M. s* DNtS CHAPEL A. M?li. ZIOK^H CHURCH. _ rnrr Sumter And Blommnm Streets -S v. R. Alexander Carroll, Paator. M SERVICES: A >rning Service __10:30 A'. M. . nday School 12:30 P. M. C. E. Society 6:30 P. M. r ening Service 8:00 P. M. , 1 CALVARY BAPTIST CIIURCII S 1500 Block Bull Street f*5 Rev. IL M.-Moore, Pastor. .. . 7 SERVICES: j12 nday School iu:ud A. M. irning Service 11:15 A. M.! ~ Y; P. U, 6:00 P. M.' i ening Service 7:30 P M. H4Z g CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH A ? Richland Street ? ?ffl REV. H. W. LONG, pastor. ' E ~ SERVICES: nday School _ 10:00 A. M. >rning Service 11:30 A. M. < V " " -1-^ 6:00 P. M iening Service 8Y0O P. M. , * WESLEY M. E. CHURCH ^ornor Gorvais and Barnwell Sts. ^ SERVICES: . - .-1Anday School _ 10:30 A. M. ^ irning Service Hi31LA,_fcL i_ ague. Il-- ____ 6:30 P. M. ening Service 7:30 P. Mi . ZION BAPTIST CHURCH' I Rev. J. C. White, Pastor.! SERVICES: A nday School _T10:00 A. >rning Service 11:30 A. M. !** ^?Pr^Ir rj^______ 6:00 P. M. ening Service i 7:00 P. M, ? : ' i...1AZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH nday School _i _r?~I0r3Q A. M. irning Service 12:30 P. M. |?, T: P. U. ___ ^n' p M. j? ening Service 7:30 P. M. 3T. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH ? ? ' 1 ?;?"? .1 'Booker Washington Heights I Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. SERVICES: ' ' nday School _10:30 A. M. |? >rnnig Service i__ll:30 A. M. . Y. P. Urr:...... ?P. M. g ening Serv??T_-__.j>j?..7:30 P. M.; ^ FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH .Iter. E. T. liampton. Pflator ;T ? 40$ Marion Street rning Service 11:30 S suing 1 sefviw 7:&o w LOOK! READ! The Big THE GREATEST, TIIE MOS' SARY PRODUCTS FOR FOR -Tiie Gii Guides, Equalizes, Stabilizes and ] iuU.y, inuUOiys?ina^. Ten Dollars-will save you $100.00 spent for a GUIDEWEL. The Wesco Ga maroon k ~TTrake^rt-pe?aibI? for you t-o d i i v e ; regardless ofJh6 IHGTT'COST"OF GJ Yes, Wesco helps you to keep a RIG holes in your pocketbook. Then it ki and gives it "PEP" A NIX POWER. $30.00 when spent in purchasing the SAVE YOUR ..MONEY, DRIVE THE WESCO IS-YOUR "PAL." The Cole Visible ( Tells yoii.rfour (4) TKirigs yoQ shoal 1. HOW MUCH GASOLINE IS 2. HOW MUCH GASOLINE 1 .STATION. I- 3. HOW~MUCH GASOLINE Y 4. HOW MANY MILES YOU All these Valuable Pacts in fr< I>A8H'BOARD. The Jinewledge. j*t you $G0.00 of your money?-Just for Each Product CARRIES AN IROl or - money refunded, after" ?T"thoF6'l ?tPw-B. \4D< Representative in Kershaw, F boro and Chestei ?P. O. Boa ?Office 1203 N._ CAMDfiN, SOU! ? ^ r-xc - y ? " 1 1_ _ ? EIYE ,, UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Divine Street Rev. T. M. Boykin, Pastor. SERVICES: unday School 10:00 A. M. [orning Service ^11:30 A. M. . Y. P. U. r_.^.r__2_-TT00 P. M. Ivening Service - 8:00 P. M. -> , * 1 lETHI.EirF,M =Es Lyon Street ' ; Rev. 8. H. Smith, Pastor. SERVICES: unday School __i 10:00 A. M. [orning Service 11:30 A. Mi V n rr . i. r. u. 6:00 P. M. vening Service 8;QQ P. M. T. MAfcY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Cornee^(irtrn nnil Galea lilMete " Rev. T. T. Pollard, Pastor. ""T SERVICES: unday School ,10:00 A. M. ' ? [orning Service ... 11:15 A. M. fternoon Service __4 P. M. id. NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH _ . Revt~~R. M. Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: unday School .., 1Q;3Q A. M, fcrning Service 11:30 A. M. . Y. P. U. ! 6.:00 P. M. vening Service .... 8:00 P. M. ~ 1ACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH^ Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: unday School .lO^O A. M. fternoon Service 2:00 P. M. T-V-.--P. U. tkU'J P. M. vening Service ... * 8:00 P. M ? CHAPPELUTT STATION A. M. E. ?ruiurn? LtlOKtrl. ~ . Corner Senate and Pine Streets. Rev. L. G, Bowman, Pastor. SERVICES: . 'prning Service'^^_H80 A. fc unday School ^?.'00~P. M. . C. E. League _~J_ 5:30 P. M. vening Service 7:20 P. M. 1 - * ? ? 1? ZZ?JDNES TABERNACLE ? Rar. BTG. Grayhart, Pastor. SERVICES: unday School 10:00 A. M. fternoori Service 3:00 P. M. . -Y. P. U.^ 6:00 P. M. vening Service ,_i_ 8:00 P. M. LADSON PRESBYTERIAN Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor. SERVICES: Eominfr-Ssrvko I4vl5 A. M. ? brtatian Endeavor 6:00 P. M. " ? ST. JAMES M F. CHURCH 415 Henderson Street ' Rev. J. P. Washington, Padtd*. SERVICES: * unday School 10:00 A. M. [orning Service 11:15 A. M. E. LeagOT7V__T_ _ 6:30 P.M. vening Service..;.: 7:30 P. 11. PLE ZIQ?i DAPT. .CflXRCn ~ unday School 11:30 = "" 'orning Service 12:SO * THINK? ACT! ? Three!-- |""T~ T USEFUL, 11-HK NECKS- 8 DS. 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