The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 20, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Saturday, June 20,1925. 'OBcgjSOBOeosoaMjeaeoeosxi^ 4 Chureh News ( l f ' BY DR. J. C. J. D. CARR, -ASHEVILLE ED- S ITOfr IN COLUMBIA : ?]? ?????J ru AT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH al v SUNDAY NIGHT 5 . < w Special to The Leader: in Wilmington, N. June 19? tl -Arriving here this morning in fr " company with a party of friends, ai the Hon. J. D. Carr, editor of Ci The A shevHTeTT Enterprise?of-4} A C!Villn "NT P 10 4-V*^ xi week-end as . a guest of his home town people in this city, al While here- Mr. Carr is having *'his times" at Shell Island "< Beach near this city the leading fv summer resort in the world" for ir \ race^people. M Mr. Carr is on a"tour in the v< I interest of The Enterprise. He w f has been to Durham, New Burn. M Rocky Mountain., and from here tl he goes to Floreftce, Sumter, R Columbia and Greenville. ei * . !?, p ZION BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS'*d ) . ' - ^ - - -J ? P - Our Sunday School was large- q r ly attendod "last" Sunday. VWe n ? a < i... were supplied witn six addition- n , al teachers to-ourjieaching force. _G; ^"viz: Mtese^OlTnriieWalRer, grad- ^ uate of , Scotia Seminary, class t< of 1925; Annie ,Mae Hall,-Benediet College, Class of 1925; Lor- ^ ine Herrin, Booker T. Washing- n t ton High School class of 1925; q * Mesdarps Paralee Davenport and ? Maggie Marshall also were assigned to the teachingJforce, as well ^ ? as Miss Smoot, Benedict College, class of 1925.". ~ ~ei We have on a drive for an av- l erage attendance of 600 pupils by the time of the meeting of the ^ State Sunday\,gnd R. Y. _P, U. ^ ' Convention next rhonth in Lau- y rens,:;_^_Z.L:y??. s< Mrs. Emma McGraw's Funei^ ^ At 11:30 A. M. the church 0\ ?' was packed Both upstairs and ^ p down when'" the pastorjannoun- w cecp that the fnnpml sinter ' Emma McGraw because her re- g mains had to be sent to the Geth- S( seniane Baptist Church at Blairs d, S; C. Mrs. McGraw was | one of p, the best women in Zion Baptist ^ Church. She leaves a husband, and three children to mourn her : home going. Peace to her ashes ^ I and rest .to her weary souL?, \y At New Brookland in P. M. tl > The pastor with four cars of his faithful members motor- ? B- ed over t(f New^Hrodkland Rnp^t f tist Church in .-..the afternoon, tl J5rT White preached a wonder- I V-ful sermon. Children Day was observed there at nights-appro- It K priate exercises being held at'the oi J\conclusion.of which Lie. Charley ic Simons pr^ched. Back to Zion ci | A great crowd came out topj Zipn Sunday night, the pastor h, preached the text : "the disciples (i were called Christians first at tl -I^ntiochA_a?ter the sermon?he -oi led two happy souls ddwa-hpto g< Jordan where they were buried tl \ in baptism. The ladies of Zion f and Brookland Baptist churches i are preparing to leave next week ^ fliir Iha Wnmpn'a Baptist. Kt.Ate ^Hnnvpritinn in Greenwood Child ren T5ay will be observed at Zi- Ir T on next Sunday afternoon at 4 jc I o'clock P. M. Our annual pic- w il nic will come off the last week ir J in this month. ?? 1. Children Day at Zion C4 am rn.!u? * ts ?, P tmy win oe ODserveu ci by the Superintendent, teachers ia and ptiptls of the Zion Baptist tl Sunday School, Sunday after- ei noon, June 21st. - ? q The public is cordially invited p? attgnd these exerieeB, gg you w will surely enjoy them as usual, ly Bg^he program will start at 4:00 m Dr. J. H. Goodwin, Supt.,, di I Jas. W. Hoplcins, Acting Supt. S< I- '? I 'A " 1 1 '? 1 w -'-i~ \ -v j.A J "" ' Df Columbia j WHITE ~ ; T. JAMES A. M, E. CHURCH 415 Henderson St. Sunday was a high day with &; the-pastor was at his best* 1 day. Prayer service began at :00 o'clock, ' Sunday morning ith quite a few of the sisters i atendance. Sorry To say, buT le pastor was the only person om the opposite sex in Attend. _ ice. From the early dawn of hristjanity women have been on ic alert, and they seem to hold leir own. Divine service began (11:15) k the. usual hour; the pastor reached on?the subject?theSreat Commission." Sunday fternoon we were art Emanuel i Kendalltown with Dr. D. M. tcGill and his people . We are ery grateful to our members ho accompanied us on this trip. le can truthfully say that from le day we landed on Wheeler's [ill to the present, we have evry reason to be grateful and roud, and none tp'regret. We attempted- to preach Sunay P. M. from the subject God's Providential Care for his ooplo."?Text I?Peter 5:6-7 iuT choir sang in-sueh-ar manack at our _psual- stand andafe* impted to preach on the sublet "TheJ^ew Life," Text Gal. evertheless I live, not I, but hrist liveth in me." Our members are very eiithuststic about the work of the lurch. Sister Maggie Young i still at the head of Steward3S board No. 1. Sister Maria ong is serectary and Sister Ella Young, treasurer. Board fo. 2 is being presided over by le venerable sister, Hester Simkins; Sister Belle Washington, icretary and Sister Rosa Soxy treasurer. We have several ther dubs which are doing ill not permit -our going into etails. ro. J. A. Lyles, the efficient scretary. ol_the- ehurch is an ieal man; an optimist of urisur-! assing merit.. We are thankful' fheeler's Hill, viz: St. James A. [. E, Church and Antioch Bap* st church are working coherent lis is unprecedented - n Our friend and co-workerfJftev. rnrnptnn is a hig hparfpH man tfolftrisec him ao a minis ter-^fle gospel; ! see him as a man. feel safe in saying before the ospel of Jesus Christ will have s desired effect in the hearts f men,.denominational prejud:es must be eradicated. Diversified opinions, have lused many people to atay out f. Jfcha church; this sjtyoirid not Sr for God io depending upon us) the-ministers ta evangelize ^ A HTAV?1 /"} T'P 4* V\ l n ( /tin nn 1^ W KJL AVX. XX tuci c IS any ClttOO Bther they are the ministers of ie^ gospel. More anon. J. P. Washington. JONES QHAPEL A. M. E. ZlON CHURCH?-Cor. Blossoih and Sumter Sts.? ivites every one to come and >in in with the great work in hich she is engaged at soul savig. The only Institution in all le world upon which any one ULdepend for comfort when >mforf is needed is the Christiii Churchy and it is here where ie comforts are rendered in ev*v wav to make one hannv. reat gospel sermons, Great gos>1 singing, great Christian Bhors to serv^youi and friend r handshake at all times to lake you feel at home. Last Sunday was another high ay in Zion, with a~full Sunday chool, a great Christian Endea>f, and two Wonderful sermons .V-?~nr ~ C ^ l!Ls.wvTfi -1' " **g VT? "* V ' < , . ... .1 TO PAUCTTTO by the Pastor, who seems unus- ST. ually happy in these .days- of ^? Christian advancement in delivering the gospel message, All 1 who come and hear him* once, are great advocates of the work--^ he is carrying on with those prs great workers who love the cause Qal of God, and for that reason the ^er congregation is increasing each week at a very delightful rate, ny . Next Sunday will be another high day^ The Pastor, Dr. R. tfa Alexander Carroll will preach in ^ thejnorning as usual, subject ; "The World's Greatest Wonder," ^fl and in the afternoon hie will ^j0] preach to the Associated boards p^5 of the Stewardesses of the City, rp and in -the evening, at 8:00 P. M. q i he will preach again, subject Dr> "The Man Who Said Goodbye to do: God. ?sei Services as follows: 5:30 A. an< M. Prayer Service. 10:30 A. M. dre preaching. 4:00 P. M- Prpnrh- ? - am ihgJ as above stated. 6:30 F. g0r M. V. C. E. Society with a well S0I prepared program, subject "Life Mi as a Hurdle Race." 12:30 F. M. de. Sunday School. 8:00 P. M., sub- th< ject '.The Man Who Said Good Th bye to God." Come worship all wa day with us,J for yoiTwfll surely ; come again. > ' ??? T mwm . to FIRST_CALVARY CHURCH QUJ - The Church with a Welcome, fix Sunday Jape 14th was a full of good- and-i-well?attended^ "The^ "of" Superintendent Mr. H. W. Harri- Ca json and his teachers showed^ yet much interest in teaching the r many pupils present. liv< At the morning . service thecal Pastor, Rev. H. W. Long, preach- er ed on Baptism from the text th< Eph. 4:5 which was'both spirit- wa nnl nnH l'nsfnipfiuo v*- * V MilU C* U LliV. v> 14 close ofthe service nine . candi- wo dates w?re baptized. ] Promptly at seven o'clock the Ch B. Y. P. UT was opened by the ma President, Mr. M. S. Stewart. Mr. Wo Joseph Philips had charge of the tor program which was splendid and of consisted o the following: Man- ttfi dolin Solo by Clarence White, re- 0u] citation by Miss Bouknight, and St. a violin Solo by Mr. James Rose- tor bquently discussed by Miss Ruth ^an< Watson, Mr. M.'S. Stewart and me the Pastor. _Dr. Long saich;'^ some millionaire would ask hilft lor how much money he Wanted to pa: build a church ? he would ask for yqq enough to purchase twenty acres < of land on which he would build pre a Church, Playground, Swim- ina ming Pool, Gymnasium, Baseball ^ed and Football field and everything ciij that would furnish the right Coi kind of recreation for old and ..... 7 ???i u I ? .1 _ Christian supervision which would develope the whole ;man, the mind body and spirit." . fri At. 8:00 P. M. the Pastor preached an interesting and in- the spirirtg sermon from the text 2 fri< Tim. 4:16. Subject- "The Di- cio vine -Best- MaHT" ' cep On Tuesday evening Dr. W. H. me Moses .Field Representative ot "ecT the National Baptist Convention pin came to us and favored us with ^re one of his timely and eloquent the addresses. Br. Moses is a great wa sneaker and we are alwavs crlad r to have him with us.- pr< Publicity Committee: mc Mr^P. M. Bowling, Chr. we Mra. H. W. Long. Sect. ttpt MissJL. F. Harrison, Rep!t'n 7 i Rev. H. W. Long, Pastor. a f JOHNSON-BRAD Funeral Direcfloi ? Embaln ?* ^mm mmmm 11115 Washington Si COLUMBL BMP11-". 1 LEADER ^ ^ Z . PAUL BAPTIST crfURCH NOTES; Anderson, S. C. By Lillian Brown ' ~ After a period of being withi a pastor and alter labor and lyer we called Rev. Stephen C. upbell, ~of Greenwood. Afsix months of hard labor we hLhe wisdom of our call. Magreat things came to us about ; work In preenwood but like > Queen of Sheba "The half d not been told," JunO-the-Lirst thru the eight, a^a&Lapart for the inst.allau with fitting subjects and apipriate muihc for the services. v. W. S. Thompson, Rev. J. Qowap.'Flev. H. C. Anderson, H. Watkins, and; Rev. Mitd-^ ic preached very interesting mnns in kppm'ntr wil.li I tm nmn --- ? --""r o " -**' *"v d his work. Vipry good adsses and papers were made 1 read by Dr.?G. W. Montnery, Dea. Linzey ; Thomp1, ~L. M. Grarvt. The essay of :s. Z. V. Williams on "The IaPPastor" was an eulogy to 3 life, and work of the pastor. Xa was very very, g^od and ,s enjoyed by all. Space fails 'me to go into the tails of this great program as the solos, trios, duets, and artettes, for all of these were 3ve the average. The music all the visiting choirs was exmpbell first preached Ten iirs ^ago. rhe welcome addresses de3red by the" various-civic and ireh organizations were mastpieces of oratory and full of J? J-l?:? jugiiu j. lit: icapuiist; tu uiest; ,s made by . that matchless, men, Mrs. B. L. Campbell. Mrs.' J. M. Walker of Morris apel gave a> very fine sum,ry of the work done in Greenod for six years by the pastheir efforts to retain him Jre and of the capability of r new pastor! Her talk gave Paul a new vision, of our pasLetters were read from the lyor of Greenwood,- the Banks; d many ofthe merchants cumsnding the pastor , to the peon&l Anderson. ^Tt has "been a ig time. sincewe have had a stor to come to us so highly :ommended. Sunday morning the pastor sached from Joshua 1:2. The tallation sermon wail-preach^ by Rev. S. Oliver and was the nax. Oliver held the great lgregation spellbound while uieached fmm Mm lux I. "Fetal r flock." ? ? A purse of $50.00 was given to ; pastor by the members and ends, ? --?:?? Monday night the city pastors, ;ir wvies, our members and ends assembled at .the sPa;;. us parsonage for tiie great" rey~ >tion, where three hundred imber.s "gntTTfiends "were' "ser'vseveral courses of salads and leapple iced. This was the safest reception ever given by ; church for anv occasion and s enjoyed by all: ruesday night Dr. Moses cached a great sermon and >re than three hundred dollars re raised-in cash ^and sub'l|?l.li?m _ ,X*- / .. Dur motto4s Great St. Paul freat church for St. Paul must ?????***? i LEY-MORRIS s & Licensed aers ??v , . : 1 .. ?4 t. Phone 3512 a, s/(r~"~~:zT" TV .a ?-? ? ?>. ! - v j'-rr y ~ " 4 . * * < i?rr~"*rv T \\V Igggi81 gggggpE! CHURCH DIRECTORY jT ? BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Svn< ____Cflrtifr SnmUr and Taylor 8ts. Mor ??Ret.?E. A. Adams, Pastor. B. 1 SERVICES: Evei | Sunday School n_ T_ .in:nn A. M. (Morning Service 11:15 A. M. A. C. E. League ? _6:30 P, "M. BET '.Evening Survlfte 7;HTrT>, M. iSIDNEY PARK CTM7 E7 CHURCH L. ?1100 Block Blanding Street Sum ? "B?g, W ?Er farmer, PaBtor. Mor SERVICES* B- ^ Sunday School : ; 10:30 A. M. Evei Morning Service ? A. M. ? . Epworth League"-J 5:30 P. M. rEvening Service _______"7:30 P. M. ST. | ? * ***" Ct - JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION CIJURCjH., Corner1 Sumter and Blossom Streets Sun< Rev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor. Mor 1 ? ? SRRvirrg. LAto Morning Service 10:30 A. M. Sunday School" ' 12:30 P. M. iV. C. E. Society ,6:30 P. M.- nd. Evening Service I 8:00 P.-JL ? ? 2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sun< 1500 Block Bull Street 1 Mor j. Rev.' H. 3L Moore, Pastor. ?1 ^ SERVICES: iEvei Sundajf School 10:00 A. M. : Morning^ServSe 11:15 A. M. | ' B. Y. P. U. ___r 6:00 P. M. ??A i Evening Service ^:30 P M. 1. _ Sum 1st. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH A^t( . Richland Street ' B.:/! REV. H. W. LONG, Pastor. Eve" SERVICES: M Sunday School^ __10:00 A. M. Morning-Servi^e-^irc-Z llfTK) A. M.mB ;r. y, p, u. ?o.oo p. m. Evening Service 8:00 P. M. ?6t WESLEY M. E. CHURCH CorVier Gervais and Barnwell Stg, ~for Rev. N. S. Smith,"Pastor. ?un< SERVICES! t" Sunday School 10:30 A. M. ?! Morning Service 11:30 A. M. t League ___ 0:30 P. M. ~V?:1 Evening Service 7:30 P. M. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. .SERVICES: ^ Sunday School n 10:00 A. M. ^ jMorning Service 11:30, A. M. e; jB. Y. P. U. 1 6:00^Pr-MT* : -EvemnfiHSei v ice 7:00 P. AL I* , NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School ; 10:30 A. M. ^jQr ! Morning Service 12:30 P. M. q B. Y. P. U. ____________ 5:00 P. M.jp" Evening Servica TTflfl P M \ j *) ? 1 " ^ -J . r.TOHN BAPTIST CHURCH & Booker Washington Heights | Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. SERVICER: - - _ ! Sunday School 10:30 A. M. ~-un< . Mornnig Service 11430 A. Ml B- Y- P- U- ? ? 6:00 P. Mr Evening Service . *7:30 P, M. 1 I *4 FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH -- 405 Marion Street Morning Servicer -^r.. AT:80 Sum Evening Service . 7:30 Mor MT. OLIVE RAPTigT nirnry j gl.'tn Snmtni- ? Rev. D. G. Robinson. Pastor. ".'1 H? SERVICES: Sunday School A. M. Sum ^Preaching ; 11:30%A. M. Mor B. Y. P. U. .. : 6:00 P. M. A. C Preaching - 8:00- P. M. Evei !- ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH 1 Rev. T. C. CRU^PTON, Pastor M , atnyi^iis: ^SiVwiAiLJSchool 10:00 A. M.-' . 1 Morning_S.ervice 11:30 A. M. Sijiv B. Y. P. U. 1_ 6:00 P. M. MDr Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Eve: -gorgrow and glow for we have ali i Cor decided that with our present Sec ^pasTor she can not stand still. E In & recent meeting the members prii voted unanimously to remodel kno the church at an early dater j prii The various committees are at diss work to complete the A. R. Rob- que inoon- ?Memorial?Crovc.?This' slchi will ftdd greatly to thp ftftrnrt- i"gHr> ion of the church. thei The busy bee church of And- har reson is none other'than St. [the Paul for all are working as nev- cerr ;er before for the spiirit of Drs. 1 'Gassaway and Robinson has Col been rekindled by our new pas- Wa tor ^ifose slogan is Every Mem- can ber a Worker for a greater Sf7 Tor" Pa-ul,_ _ f l~T ! HISTORICAL REVOLUTION- > \ ART LEAPLEi ' ? i me* , Boston, Mass., June 18?The tioi first edition of the Peter Salem hel |Leaflet issued-6^ the National chi exhausted by requests sent to its oit: 11 National headquarters,' No." 9 ? ; T? 1 ^ W UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Divine Street ' -~1 Rev. T. M. Boykin, Pastor. SERVICES: iay School .10:00 A. M. ning Service , .11:30 A. M. ~ r. P. U. r.,^ 7:00 p. M. rung Service 1_-- 8:00 P. M. HLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH Lyon^Street Rev. S. H. Smith, Pastor. SERVICES: * ' day School .10:00 A. M. "*"g'Service 11;30~A. M. \ P. 6:0(kP. M. ning Service 8:00 P. M. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHIRCII )mer Green and Gates Streets ReV. T.T. Pollard,Jl'aston ~ ?^ SERVICES J... O^l l *'-* . jay ocnooi 1U:UU AT M. ning Service 11:15 A. M. moon Service 4 P.M^ NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH? ~Rcv. R. M. Myers, Pastor. - ?" - ~ SERVICES: I _ lay School 1 . 10:30 A. M. ning- Service ____ 11:30 A. M. r. P. U. :_ C;6ap,5t.? ? nlng Service _____*__ 8:00 P. M. CEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: day School 10 ;30. A. M.? ;rnoon Service^ ---- 2:00 P. M. {. P. ning Service, 8K)0 P. M. ' ' " . ' '-"-rr- ~~ Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor.. SERVICES: ning-Service ______ .11:30 A. M. day School I 3:00 P. M. ~ }?-E?League G:30 P. M. ning Service "7:30 P. M. JONES TABERNACLE R?v. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor. ? .SERVICES: Jay School I 10:Q0 A. MT~ srnoon Service jfcOO P. M. (. P. U. i 6:00 P. M. raing Service 8:00 P. M. f ' * LADSON PRESBYTERIAN Rev.-I. D.-- Davis, Pastor.?i"~ ??' SERVICES: ning Service ill: 15 A_. M. Jay-School 4:00 P. M. atian Endeavor fi-nn p M r. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH 415 Henderson Street Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor. ' SERVICES: Jay School 10:00 "A. M. ning Service 11:15 A . AT 1, E. League. 6:80 P. M. ning Service 7:30 P. M. lPLfi .ZION BAPT. . CHURCH ??*?-Ririgewowi?. ning Service ... -12:30 EMANUEL" A. MTE. CH L KC H r ^ Rev. D^M. MctiihLTi'a^tor : SERVICES: day School' ____mo:QQJ\. M. ning Service 11:30 !. E"League b:.U0 1'. .VI. " ning Service .8:00 P. Ml T. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH1915 Laurel Street IEV. W. G. GENTER, Pastor. day School 11 ;QQ A. " ning Service 12:00 M. ning -Service a- 7:30 P. M. > ???? I i I ' . * ^ nhill, Wm. Monroe Trotter, _ retary, in charge. !ut one more edition is* to'be * . ited, and in order that it may >w how large an edition to it without late orders going ippointed, the League rests that all individuals, !?o1sr liliraripH, bulges, and or- . I mselves or to place in the ids of white persons, send for Leaflet at once, enclosing 4 ts in stamps. 'he document, with adenda of ored soldiers in all American rs, is sold at cost, 2 copies be had for 5cents, 5 copies 10 cents, in stamps. NOTICE. Jpticp is herehy given that a sting of the Interdenomiiialal Ministers' Union will be d at Sidney Park C. M. E. irch on Tuesday, June the 21, noon. All ministers of the p are requested to be present. ^ T. T. POLLARD, Secretary. - i jL' .