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Saturday, August 1, 1925. | Church News L?=l BY DR. J. FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH?The Church With * Welcome. ? Last Sunday morning we hac a very splendid attendant al Sunday School which was open fc ed by the superintendent^ Mr II. W, llamaoii. Before* th< classes passed Miss C. B. Single ton who was sent" as delegate t< the S. S. and B. Y. P. IL Con vention, made her report. Tin lesson was taught with interes -7?-?by. the teachers and then review ?ed with enthusiasm by Miss Rutl Watson. ; For the morning service tfr * pulpit wu-s graced by Rev QIUI T/ihnunn . Thn Was tor, Rev. H. W. Long, preachei from the text Isaiah 32:2. Hi subject was: "Man's Hidinj Place." JThis was indeed an elc quent sermon and a gospel trea to aC~ At 7:30 the pastor conducts p brief devotional service and gav ^i_Way Unthe B. Y. P. U., who ren deved a special program. Tft >f President, Mr. M. S. Stewart . made a few brigf and interestinj remarks and then th^ prngvan -? which was in charge of Mr. f c M. Bowling was beautifully ren dered by the following: Cofne solo, Mr. E. M. Keitt. Recita tion, Miss i.eia vvaiKer.- Paper Mrs. E. W. Long. Instruments solo, Miss I la Stewart. Paper Miss C. B. Singleton. Recita ^ . tion, Miss Ola Burns. Addres to the? Union, Mr. I. S. Leevy. Vo ~: ~eal"sofo, Miss Ua*li line Wat son. This program was well render ed. Each person played wel :1 tiierr part/ The pastor, Presi _ dent and members (especially Mi Bowling, who had cfjafge of-fch program) of the B. Y. P. U. wis] to thank all who- so kindlyTeri dered their service and helpei to make this program d success Piihlu'il v i omrmttnp ? Mr- P. M. Bowling, (Jhr. . - Mrs. E.? W. Long, Sect. ? Misn -L. JL-ilaridson, Rev. H. W. Long, Pastqr. . ZlOX BAPTIST CHUKCH NEWS _ - Reports from the S. S. and E Z_ JX PZIIZI^nvention-whieh-re pently closed at Laurens feature) ? in our Sunday School, after i brief discussion of the lesson.THi several delegates arose in thei; turn and told of things that im ? pressed?them?most- MaiF beautiful things were said abou the convention. New plans wer . at once announced to make Zioi t the'greatest Sunday School in thi - state?financially, numerically and as moral influence. um targe ^congregation at?trf hour 11:30_and preached on 'Spi * itual Power," the sermqn wa logically discussed, carefully lis ?tuned to, and many said that th< pastor never preached so power i fully before. i * The pastor announced that i "today is my first Sunday in m; 18th year of my pastorate here Last Sunday completed my las Sunday of the 12th year at Zion JTwelve-.years- ago when I tool charge of ,thia.-churclyjwe-iia< just a small a>udience, today, wi have the largest congregation ii South Carolina, we had then, th? t shabbiest church house in TM C)ty,*today, we have one amoni the greatest plants in the state I cpntempTateJbuilding a moderi l , v^. gunday School plant, as large a f this church, I want every mem her to be an active Bible stu dent." , In the afternoon Rev. Whit preached at Brookland Baptis r~ Church,-to-tr large and appEMlH > Of Columbia I ,! C, WHITE ? -^-jcecto oo oaOooo.o.o o^j^aox>x>3DX>?jaox^ 1 live crowd. There again the de- * ' ii i legate from the State convention made a splendid report. 1 The JtiewEro. Pa ton, a white ^ 1 minister was .out to hear Rev. j I I " i ^ - White that on the 4th Sunday in J Q August, . he had invited his;1" ^church choir. the 1st. "Rapt,int.,r -.Church Choir (w-hite), of New! 3 3rookIantLto-simr for Dr. White's i? - services. - , |c e j At 8:80 tlie pastor, Rev. White t preached agajp for a third time * -lal ZIon, and u-iso baptized. J~ tL?The play.entitled?"Rebecca"! _ wag.pulled off at Zion Baptist! e (Church Wednesday night to^ an' r- ^appreciative audience: Thfs play ]j TDiggs who is our efficient organ/i s 1st. " L i . . -it Next Sunday morning we in- j ?-,vite all to hear our pastor who f t will preach a special sermon, ( Z come .iiul hoar grisppl_j d sermon and enjoy a pentacostal ( e feast* ^ e^ATAT*ETH AN^'mCKDON- lt IA BAPTIST CHCJRCHES *' ' n ?At -AIaeedoma-rand Nazarethr,} r,'2nd, Baptist Churches last Sun- v I " -Jday was a high day. Superinten^ t dent and teachers were in their r I - . V ^ places. The lesson was. taught \ *^for tliii l^minutes Met reviewtiWdby the pastor. Rev. R. AT. Mv-' r ,!h? ' At KB.'iO the--choirs were in ] -'their places. Our pastor took ^ s his.te-\t from St. John 3rd chap-'? i- ter and sixteenth verse, subject|* I 'The Greatest GifHtnd the Greater .'est Love you should have c II heard that man preach that wori-'t rjderful sermon, lie was on fire ) \[j.ust returning from Branchville c helping the itcv. W.M. Marshall h|pastor of Lovely Hill and three^ -Juther great churches. Dr. My- \ ^ ers said he never -has enjoyed r J himself any better than he-did e ^'jrrpojvely M1!I. j'he toika arc kind'.': to their pastor and strangers, e Rev. Marshall has a fine, wife to t - hir. baely to put tlm_un niram o^r ver. She also teaches in the i --greatest- selmul in?St. Gedrgc^e Marshall is.tlie leading_.charac* r " ter in that country. - - s A t -.'S t wn .1 f r .. ' n .. w ,, w* V WU AilUVcCVlUlIld J Baptist Church and the saints $ -Unot ui> there. We had a glor-| Lions time. At 4:30 we were at' J Arthurs^7 I.itflp?Zi-on,?The J el Lord's Supper was administered *p to the saints. $10.00 were mis E Jed on the/lniijding funds. Pea- v J con Charlie of Zion Pilgrim- and * t| Deacon. Welis oi' -Calvary and 1 ej their -good people were present 0 i and helped, 8:30 at Nazareth i e"Brother Frank Watson delivered ? Ia.strong serntoh. 8430 at Mace- T donia Baptist Church the pastor .3 the er Supper^?? , r The community raJly was not ? a ' n lil/^ AtUnu 4 4- V* 4- I O ** wuvvvo 1IUC, W I,1llllllgd ' tlltlU -jjfolks try to do there is always 0 some one to oppose good things, j - I am sure that there was one of " those causes very needy. The ; |old folks come, butthespirit in ~ ^j^Miunbia is that if a man can't fcidid the prophecy sa>y "like priest ~ 1.1 like people." i-\?Brethren there isrr't any user L4~xf ight the-Taberrrarteiiny more. ' e For we are going to turn it over 1 to the community and get our b j committees air' i. I them have s'something once or twice every j month for the up building of thei >4 kingdom. ? tt-j s ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH - Rev. J. 1*. Washington, Pastor I - , ? ' Last Sunday \Ve had a splendid' e attendance at Sunday School. All t teachers were at then' places and I was weft taught W6|| i -- - X?THE PA IMC ilso had remarks from our debate whorllad recently returnid.from the Sunday Scho ol Conention. Sunday morning- oui' " past''or' >reached a strong sermon fr om Thess. 4:16 verse. .Subject The Second Advent of Christ." Sunday night-found u.s back 1 our post wafting Tn jvr. he gospel. Wte were well enterained-hy; a- ?oul-stirring?sernon, found Jude, 14-15 verses, iubject "The General Judgenent." We are working faithfully in iUr League and desire the co>peration of all. We extend a "hearty welcome" o the public. (Mrs.) ROSA 3AXDY, Rop't'r BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH The member ami friends??f3ethel A. M. E. Church enjoyed* j real treat Sunday morning. Dr. i. VV. Mance, former president if Allen University delivered ti orceful -sermon and made a produaid impression upon -his aulience. -H& selected as ; Fohn 1:29, "Behold the Lamb ol' tod which takes away the sin of he world." * The theme of his liscourse was "Christ.a Heal F,v. erminator of Sin." The speaker referred to John's fidelity and of spiritual re-: ationship with 'Christ'" and of lis being a revealer of light" inismuch' as he bore witness of Christ who would conte ' after tim. He also stressed the fact hat Jesus Christ was llie only '*>?! m'dfi'f tin 1?u mliu'/l m-Trl t+~ * "o vas imperadve lor humanity to oolc to Him as such if \vu \Voufd mjoy the blessings of this life tnd of the life to come. Dr. Mancp rprr.hviV -i rm-y rmv lial welcome on his return to the :it-y judging from the fact that here were many who eamo for? vard to greet him as soon as the mnortunity p'rHSHnt^.i itsnlf, At. the'evening service the coii-: ^rEga44on-wtts^favoreil with a 'ery eloquent and practical section by the pastor, I)r. E. A.H.dims. He selected as a tcvt Prnv 1:0. "In all thv ways ;irInmcl. idge Hjm and shall direct h.y. paths." Sttokp of fhp?rrrnnt cnivit. lal lesson in the text and stresstl the idea that an acknowledgenent of Jesus Christ is necos-. aiX-on the parf-onhe rhristiartr rhe collection for the day was 119.40. , I* B. A. BLOCKER. -?- i LONES CHAPEl, A. M. 13.Z10N ,'HURCH?Cor. lllossom and iumter Strets. ' ~ vishes to call attention to the act that the hot weather vvhich s being felt all over the country, nly affects in proportion to the, nactivities of the i^dlvidufil. We re enjoying.it because it"gives ifo, and aJl who worship with lis . re kept in the be&LJteniperatureJ .nd-arc^fchergby wtny airi he se r v ice s beca u se of the- me n- | RENTS COLLECTED I'lIOXE ON THE JOB IP; Special Attention Olvott Property <>r"N7 HOUSES FOR SALE ON INSTAIA RENT. H. H. M NOTARY __ _ -(Xiroquc^tod will cor JtKAL ESTATE AN 15f2 IJKGOLN ST. JOHNSON-BRA Funeral Direct ?1? Emba 1115 Washington COLUMI H2Jv^ader tal activities. J Dr. Carroll is bringing to something new at every serv and we are being benefitted - at no other time in the history the church. These are strqno times, and the occasion deman special efforts, and these effoi ' ing reverence and great re*t.tl Last Sunday, v/as high d^v, Zibfj, and a? great crowd greet the pastor on his return fro the District Convention, andT ,Hs, well ;>v the'delegate* .see mi to have caught new inspiratio The coming Sabbath the Ho communion will by celebrated the evening and all Christiai are invited to take part. Ti church is preparing to entr ii tu Iter revival the fifth Sunday rnnrliirtml t>y Motlft Bagget, one of the-greatest.-I <yangelists of the day, and a [Christians are asked to tjhink'o these things and be governed a( cordingly, ___ ^ Come and worship With u 6 :30 V. C. E. Society^-Strlij. Gdcl Friendliness a-s expressed in in lure." Come ami hear it diacui sed and analyzed by the variou papers which will be read by pei sons assigned.. SIDNEY PARK CHURCH ' NEWS,. Sunday School was -opened 8 10: 30 Aw M. with Mr. 1). 1 Starks, superintendent; Th lesson was thoroughly discuss? by the teachers"and aferhber: Subject: "\V-hg.,t ^ '"hvistinp 1 berty ?Found Acts, 15:1-11. At 1Jj30 A. M. our pastor He1 W. ET. Farmer filler! ^is pulp and preached earnest!^ to a sple did audience, llis sou! stir rip I sermon broadens the mind ( I our young ones, and helps thei to havo fatihr in Cod. As Chris coine unto me and forbid thei iwtTdorasnclY is the_kingdom a ilea von. At G:0o oVfock tlie Epwort .League had"a s]ilendi?Tsbhg~sei vice, lafter which a collectio who talunn___^_- * -?r\i o:30 Rev. Farmer preacl fid another one ol' his -inspirih sermons;^ ' ? ^ NOTICE There wifL-ba?JP4 -Old' AI aid Convention and" Sunflower eoi test given at Sidnev Pur Lhurch,'.Mjppday, Aug. admissionClQor? -?ProfvO*. Y. VafcTrtmtror A len University will speak foi: th Kuwortn l-Pr.gli.' VnnrPiy \ n, 2, 1025. The Kpwiorth I.eagu Choir which was lately organize by .Mr. II. R. Riddick, will sin 4\ji llmil Hist"time. The puhli is invited to come out and hea them, ST. LUKE P. E. CHURCH HAMPTON AVE. I ~i r. The Rev. T. T. Pollard .Jad .preach-and administer the Hoi COMimURfeh S ilhd?.V 7 marntrn : (>122 ~ LOANS NEGOTIATED ITS REAL ESTATE n-Residents-Statement sent 1st Mont IENT. MY PRICES LIKE PAYING SEE ME. OBLEY PI BI.IC nc to probate pa-pursr) 1) INVESTMENTS. J COLUMBIA^C DLEY-MORRIS ors &Licensed?lmers St. PHone 3512 MA, S C 4k. " * -CHURCH DIRECTORY US , ^ . "* ice ! ^ ' . 7~ SiH ^E'l'HEL A. M. E. CHURCH oi Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts. Rev." E, A. Adams, Pastor. T~ SERVICES: Sunday School ?10:00'A. M. 'ts Morning Service M:ir> a. M.: m- j?, r l'\ f JIT, _y^0 P. M~: ."* . \ uJL^m^asiz.7 ^ ~ " -4 Sidney park c. m. e. church : 1100 Illock Hlanding Street Rev. W. K. Farmer, Pastor. 16, "" 7 SERVICES'. Guild ay UillUOl " 10:30 A. M. Morning Service T_* 11:30 A. M. { Epworth League .5:30 P. M. , ly Evenino- Korvioo ? ^ -CliU V. M. in v ~ IS JONES CHAPEJL.JL M. E. ZIQN 1^=^-?- church ?F Corner Sumter and Hlossom Streets ??Rev.?R: Alexander Carroll, Pas til in ' --SERVICES: -I f it' 'Mornirrff Service 10w?Q-Ar--Mr-~ r Sunday School?^??~~~T573?)P. JVC . V. C; ETSociety 6:30 P. M(:i 11 Evening- Service _ 8:00 :P. M. j n~ ': . -v . ? > 2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH \ 1300 Block Bull Street ; . i H- Rev. 11., M. Moore. Pastor. 77" SERVICES: - f-1 s Sunday Scho.ol ri_-.. 10:00 A. M 4-?Mui uiii^ Sol v'ice. ,-_L_ i_ll:15 A. Mrf~ ^-4l^^U^TrrrrriillI3Zreioo^^ (J. Evening ServirQ 7:30 P M. ; * ? - CALVARVtBAPTIST CHI RClfji Richland StreSl ! I REV. H. W. LOTSG, Pastor. I SERVICES: \ I Sunday School 10:00 A M. L morning service 11:30 A. M% I tt B, Y. P. U. '6:00 X\ M. , Evening Service 8:00 P, M. e . ' I r- ' ' . (] WESLEY M. E. CHURCH Corner Gervais arid Barnwell Sts. Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. __iJJ i- SERVICES: Sunday School 10:30. A. M. jJ Morning Service 11:30 A. M. J * League 6:30 P. M,) . l.t Evening Service !_ 7:_30 P. rM. j U " ?-?r g -ZION BAPTIST^CHTTRCir" if? , Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. '? ^ ' 1 SERVICES: Sunday School j-_10:-00 A. M. MoriiTmiLS.erviT'Br^. .. . 11:30 A. M. ; ^ O'Tl. Y. P.. 1.!. 6:00 P. M. I m Eveniv.g Service 7 >00 P M. j NAZARETH pAnTioT nni'w^H I Sunday Sch6ol ^ 10:30 A. M. i " Mori-nog?Service __12:30 P. M. f- B. Y. P. U. .-'--.^---rr-_- 5:00 P. M. s 1\ Evening Service 7-in r> ( I_izzeei~~ '""' 1 " l- ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH ' I g Booker Washington Heights I ? Rev, Jenkins, PastWr- ^ SERVICES: Sunday School .___10:'3Q A M c j?=MnnmlS-Sorvico ^.-11.30 A. M. jt B. V. I'. U. 6:00 I\ M. / 1- Evening Service 7:30 P. M. E k . 'f -FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH L Rev. K. X Hampton, Pastor -3 405 Marion Street Evening Service EE_____ 1 _zt7I&0 5 ic s * ' i L f: MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHLKCH T ' 2130 Sumter Street Key. D. G. Robinson, Pastor. d ? SERVICES:" Sunday4' School 10:30 A. M.1 g k 1'reaching ? ,.11:0?*A. M. it-B. V. P. U. G:00 P. U.rA ^ .Preaching ? 8:00 _X_M. E ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor SERVICES: unday School __v. 10:00 A. M. Morning Service y 11:30 A. M. [S B. V. Pi U. -T_ 0:00 FTSCn* ^ Evening Service . j-TuiO P. 51, yk T y Au^. 2nrt, at 11: Id in St. Luke's. ;c - 4 r J ^ All are welcome. X jl - IJEATTl OF HEV. S. B. BAKER!* OF ABBEVJLLE __ . ? . c ?Rev. Sr. B. Baker died at his ? home here in_ Secession Ave.,; -Sunday morning July25, at 11: j 25 o'clOckT - ? ? rrj? lb v. Baker spent his life in ^ ? Abbeville and was loved bv a>ll, I"who knew him. Rev. Baker was |* I a charter member of Philo Lodge I No. 2. Knights of Pythias, of Ab u~ ' - " uc\ me. nc v> as a inernoer oi B this order for twenty-two years. I He was chancellor commander I of this order at the time of its _ 1 organization, and .at the time of | his death, he was vice chancellor, i B Rev. Raker leaves to mourn his < p death;, a wife, a daughter and |i six sons. Mr. S. B. Baker, Jr., ! I of Detroit, Mich., Mr. W. F. i B Baker of Flushing, N. Y., Mrs. I Mary h. Jones of ^hiladelpftfft,' 1| Penna., Mr. R. J. Bakfer, of Cam- i * *" " 1 ' a , V. 5 " : V 1 ? FIVE , UNION BAPTIST CHURCH I <_ Divine Street Rev. T. M. Boykin^Pastor. -- : Sunday School ip;00-A. M.? Morning Service *14:30 A. M _ ^ B Y.7 U 7:00 P. M. Evening Service ________ 8:00 P. M. Uyon Street -1 ?? s. H.rSlhlth, Pastor SERVICES: Sunday School . 10:00 A. M. Morning Service _iT___i-dh80-A.' M. * ' ! ' . B. Y. P. V, . .... ij.uu I'". M. H O u.?iuus oervice 8:00 P. M. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Green and Gates Streets ' ?. zr== Rev. T. 'I1. Po'Wd, - ? -SERVICES: ~~ * < Sunday Scfrool a 10.ni) A. .^P looming Service' - " llfl5 A. M. ^fternoon fiefvice 1?-4 p. M. >nd NAZA RET1L.JB A PTiST CIH RCII ' ~ Rev. R. M. My?ers, Pastor. ./ SERVICES: r**~ Sunday School ___-10:30 A. M. doming Service 11:30 A. M. 3. Y. P. U. G:00 P. M. Cvening Service : 8:00 P. M. MACEDONIA RAPT I ST CHURCH Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor-. L .u SERV1CES: _In, i f - ' Vfternoon Service 2T00~F.~M. 3. Y. P. U, 0:00 p. M. Evening-Service 8:00 P. M. '. - ' ?? ~ CHAPPELI.E STATION A. M. E. CHURCH. > ' - Corner Senate and Pine Streets. Kev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor. SERVICES: ' - " -lorning Service _____ J11:30*A. M. Sunday School ? ? j. _ k- m: Sc. C. E. League 6:30 P. M. Evening Service P AT , > JONES TABERXACLEl. fiev. B.. G-? (inrytiarf. Pahtor. SERVICES: Sunday School 1 10:00 A. M. 1 ffternoon Service 3:00 1'. M. J. Y. P. U. . 6:00 P. M. Evening Service ~~ _ 8:uu P M i-" "TADSON PRESBYTERIAN ' Kev. i. u. Davis, Pastor, SERVICES': lorning Service 11; 15 A'. JUL. Sunday Slfliool * i 4.'00 P. M, :V"*t]>^T[riiyxir tth- ~T~ri T=^f?= ST: JAMES A. M_E- CHTTRrH Hetider,sn.nStrtft *v. J. P. Washington, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School ni nii a. Ji,j ? lorning Service.(._l____ll:i5 A. m! t. C. E._ League . 1 _Z 6:30 P. M." Evening Service 7:^0 p. ^EMPLE Z1UN BAPTTTCIII RCH Ridge wood ?_? _ ??? Sunday-School ?11:30 lorning Service ?__L?12:30 EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Kendlaltown. ^Revr-D-. M. McGILL, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School u__.K>:uu A. M. ? lorning Service I; 11:30 .V M. l. C. E. League G:0U 1*. M. Evening Service ;8:U0 P. M. - ?? k ^ " . MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH - . " 1913 Laurel Street _ GENTER, Pastorr' unaay School' lliuu A, ? lornirlg Service 31, mmiiiiiB JbiUun i .oU r. M.' len, N. J., Messrs. Edward and /'Sr Jeorge Baker of -Philadelphia, 5enna? and Mr. Joseph Baker of ?~ ^.bbevilltv 8. C. =~== The funeral services will be onducted at St. James A. M. E. Church by his pastor, Rev?.Af? >ert Long-, D. D., on Tuesday afernoon at 4 o clocks Rfv M. >r also is survived by four brohers and one sister. He had a iu^si ui reialives and lrienrls who sympathize with the bereaved ?amily in the loss of a faithful lusband and a loving father. SLAVERY IN PHILIPPINES (By The _Associated Negro Press.) ?r-^New York^ -N^ Y,, Aug.-?Dur*? ing thje past week the League )f Nations commission,on slavery. now ip- s^^inn at Switzerland,_has had undeh pon3ideration various forms of sla. very and peonage in the Philippine islands undTn Central merica. : . ' V'5'' *v '