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Saturdays-September 5, 1925r~ I?Church News ? \? BY DR. J. < First Calvary Baptist Churefc. The Churehwith a Wcteopte. - Sunday School was well attended. The. Supt., Mr. W. H. HarrisQn^aa.. out of the city and Sunday school was conducted by Prof. Z. Townsend. tThelessofT7 was reviewed by Miss Helen Ai- j ken. , t3n30 the Pastor, Rev. H. W. Long preached a powerful and "instructive sermon from Gal. 6: 2; subject; "The Burdens of Life and what to do with them." This ( was indeed 7f great sermon. " . Our B. Y. P. U. was discOh- : tinued for the afternoon as the nis members were programmed! baJ)e 1 8:00 pt m., the new choir with! Miss I la Stewart presiding at the^ evening service. This choir" rendered beautiful music. _The Pastor preached an inspiring and helpful sermon from Gal. B:5i Subject: "Sewing and ' Reaping." Rev. Long is a profound preacher and -an Jpdependent thinker. He treats his subjects-with great f ullnessancT exactness, and speaks out of the abundance of his thought,^ At -t he-close- of the servicer Miss Ila Stewart was presented ,. with a gift from .some of the young people of thec&urch foe the splendid service she has rendered. . The ~ presentation was ?-??- -^lui^utJ.JU^TTyir. -f. M,. I50Wimg. Miss Stewart left Monday morning for^Brev&rd, N. C. where she will teach. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: r Mi p M BmdfagK 0a., " Mrs. E. W. Long, Sec'y., _ Miss L. F. Harrison, Reporter, Rev. H._W. Long, Pastor. * ~ GT. LUKftg EPISCOPAL : ? ^HffTRCH Rev. T. T. Pollard, will preach and administer the Iloly * Com" ~ munion at St. Luke's Sunday morning, Sept. 6th, at 11:15. All are welcome. = ?Carter ErWilliams, Sec'y. - NEWS. Our Sundav School was axrpl lent on last Sunday. Teachers > were in their places-and officers doing full duties; The pastor, T)r. J. C. White had quite a full day; at 8:15 a. m., he was called to the State penitentiary to~preach for. the prisoners, this he did, there were a full house of prisoners, who gave the closest attention. After the sermon a score or more of white and colored prisoners, rushed .to the platform to shake -hands 4-1 ?T-? rrr-1 r + vviui me speaker, ajsiung marine come every Sunday. ' Services over in the prison cha? pel, Pastur White?went?with Chaplain .Dr. J. Dean'Crain over to the "death house" and there held a brief service with those who are condemned to die in the electric chair. Jhere were the ? two Lowman boys from Monetta, and one white lha-n Bigham irom Florence. At 11:30 the Pastor preached to a full hoqse, from Ex. 16: "For this cause have I raised thee up, that I might-show forfS1 _ my power in thee."?This measage was red hot, from the throne. Big Zion. was--stirred from niilnit tn tVio Hnnr _Tnaf afterwards the funeral services of Sister Florence Carter took ? place. Dr. R. W. Baylor assisting the pastor. Dr. Baylor preached a soul stirring sermon from John 14:3.,< The pastor ~ the life of the decease^T'/Sister Carter was an unassuming, good quiet, faithful member, an excellent neighbor, and true friend, she left two brothers and a sister and a host of other relatives \ f.. ... i < .1. . 5-1 - - ** - " - - ' Of^Columbia I :. WHITE-- - fj C^C8ycO3X83Ca3re^;0XO^^ and friends! ' - . j A large number of the membfu^Jeft the. church and motored up to- the St. Peter's Baptist Church, 10 mlies from Columbia on the Columbia-Newberry paved road to be. at the 1 Gethsemarie Baptist Union and.. ( Sunday School Convention. The ground was crowded with people and automobiles. Pastor White ~ took the rains in hand no sooner . than when he struck the ground' because he is-the President and closed out'one of thejbest-sessions in the history of the Union. Night services at Zion was: V.^ 1~I~ .J-- ? A ' ' 1 uc amieu ins ^lexi IO tfle ejlCl. Five happy soiils came , forward aiid jollied the church.?Thepa3tor baptized three other candidates.?We are baptizing at Zion pypry Snnriay. East Or announced a special sermon for*next Sunday morning, come and~ hear him. ^ ^ SECOND CALVARY GIVES A* CULINARY FAIR.. Spend a delightful holidayMonday byjioming to the Culi- j nary Fair on Benedict's Lawn, beginning at 2 o'clock and continuing until the supply of de-/ Don't prepare dinner at home, but come and enjoy your dinner prepared by the culinary artists. t Given under the auspices of Sec-j ond Calvary Baptist church. SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH. Sunday School opened at' 10:30, with the Supt. and teach- * ers at their post of duty. A' spleiidid~discussion of the lesson' was rendered by the teachers1 and scholars of the numerous classes, after, which was reviewed by the SupL _ At 11:30 the morning service began: Our own dear pastor, Rev. W. E.< Farmer prea'Chea a helpful soVmoif to all who-werer: out .to hear him. At 8:30, Rev. Farmer preached another one of'His yrffui sermons. ' J. Rev. (Mrs.) Mitchell of Tenn- j essee;-is now-earrying on Re-. is invited to attend. The following are the delegates to the Sunday School ami Epworth League Convention: Sunday School:?Irene -Brown', Han 1 nah Dreher, Mr. R. N. Johnson, Miss Johnson, Ruby Eiil/minger Epworth League:?Sarah B.' Watts, Massena-Green, Alphon-j so Smith, Rosa Smith, Gladys McCollough. T ~7~*' ? ? * THE OLD FOLKS HOME. To The Palmetto Leader: The old people of, the Old; Folks Home are doing nicely. I wish to say on Sunday -we had a nice prayer meeting, led Kir K??a4K TJ anlr WT K if a a^ T T?ViAv? ! KJ J - IL/X UtilUl JL7UC l\ Y Y III LC UI HIV/11 j Baptist and brother McCormick, of Zion Baptist. We also had f some splenditk remarks 4jy-bro-[ ther Miller of Zion, I am thank- J ing Union and Zion for their j splendid donation given for the., old folks. . 1 "fao'w l will be glad for what might be given for the old folks. 1 am asking the prayers oft all jJa^chnrfrHfts nnd friends. -Uilao wish to thank Bethel for the splenditLdonation given, on Sunday. 1 Very Respectfully, Rev. Jaggeis Daughter, Susie. MODERATOR OF THE GETHSEMANE BAPTIST ASSOCI-' ATION SPEAKS. To the Pastors pud Churches" of the Gethaemane Baptist Association. Greetings: As you all know, perhaps, the next annual session of the old historic .pethsemane Baptist As . THE PALMED sociation will be held with thoj Zion Baptist Church, in the eity-r of Columbia, beginning on Wed-' nesday before the fourth Lord's Day in October, and will close p. m., before the fourth. Lortl's On Friday night The aiyiual Stmday^Sehool Convention of1 the Gethsemane Baptist Association will begin its session and ?oing through Sunday afternoon^ 1 am therefore taking this method of informing the brethren to get ready^for th<j coming session of the-Association and the annual Sunday School Convention. OUK MINUTES. I have had quite a bit of comnlaint. rnminir tn mo oKm>f L W uiy U^vut 111C delay of the minutes?which criticism is just. The minutes should have been in the hands! of churches ere this late date.1 Mr. J. A. Roach, of Columbia, did the printing, ftf the minutes , foCus. "He printed 1500, 600 ofthese were sent to the Association's .Clerk, the Kev. J. ATByrcT I was* to have kept ^900 and send} them toThe churches of Richland Lexington' and Newberry coun-; ties, but on receiving a letFOr7; from the Clerk, the Rev.. J. A. j would entangle his businses, I desisted, and gave an order ti> Mr. Roach to ship the 900 o?er minutes to the Clerk, Rev. J. A. Byrd. , Since then I have receiv-j ed letters- and word otherwise, that, the minutes were being delaved. I don't know where the minutes are, belwei'ii Mi Roadi and the Re w J. A .By r d; they |lier?I am not?accusing. the Clerk with negligence of du-' ty?I rather think the printer is, a little the cause of this ^elay..! But I shall get busy and see that each church gets its minutes forthwith and immediately.. Let us pray that the coming] session of the Association wilt; be the-greatest in our history, j Yours in His Name, I ' J. C. WHITE, Mode r a tor.'i aPRlNOPjfeLP HAPXI^tL . '. . < I T" *3 ?~ ?'t - Cahajun-jflalls, S. C., Gent. 3j We have been silent for sonjetiihe, but we are obliged :,to| break this silence. ??? The week of our. revival meetIrhr. the"wcaffiier~ was pleasant." A large crowd of people attend-, ed the revival meeting. It was a pentecostal Yv.eek at Spring" field Baptist church. Christians revived and sinners converted. Twenty-three were bapti'/od Lnjthe name of the Father, Son i TT-1.- r* i- i i-* * T,f aim noiy unost.. rtev. a. y\ are w 'A p?y;tor indeed. He has the church at heart and under his .good leadership, we will keep the banner high. We hope he will live long to serve us. The Union was the guest of the above named church Aug^_ 29th and 20th. The meeting was fine and the weather was ple&sant. They were royally-entertained. The sisters of Spring field had made the . necessary preparations in order that they would be highly . enteratinedT Kev.^S. M. McCants, the Moderator of the "Savannah Valley nn f WT5 WM'fl rrr? *-11.? viii,, nt g?vt ud a jjuuu luiiv. We are always" glad~tO have him with us. ^-*He preached the Educational serirjon. The speaker made a-Wonderful impression on the hearers. r . * \ Come to Springfield Baptist church where you are always welcome. REPORTER.' REV. R. M. MYERS WRITES OF IIIS TRIP ANiL~MEKT-~ INGS. ? Editor of The Leader: Allow me space to speak of i now the L.ora nas blessed theT churches where I preached the gospel.', Monday after the third, Sundav found me at Denmark. Rev. C. E. McI-ester, the elTici-. ?nt pastor. The Heacons and. all the friends around there tell' 7rro LEADER mo that ho has done moro to build 4ip that ehurc.h tbnn any . other mka that hasbeeii there? he brought it back to life. Rev. Hall says, the Revr-MeEester will not be able to tell the good he has donein. Rome Baptist church We got 52 accessions? We stopped with Deacon E. D. Post; the richest colored man in that county. He has several plantations and runs 14 plows,?He--is very loving to hiw--pastorr?His wife Mrs. E. D. Fost is the power hehind the throne They know how to treat visitors at their Vi Am f\ T?/\nf "?> ^ " 1 * livmvt DcilU USt3Q lO work for buc a day. rns snare crop hands said he is a good nTS'71.? On August 24. found us~ aF Red Hill Baptist church, at Gadsden, S. C., l^v- R- W. .Tonkins pastor. Rev. Jenkins is indis-* posed and has been for three months. He was not able to be out with me a night. Rev. Jen-kins is a lifelong friend of mine. T~took his work in hand with the help of the members and a> couple oi -deacons- and-my elder brother to. my back and put over the "program:"On We^esdty: night, five car loads of my mem? bers.including the Jubilee;choir were dawn tovthe meeting. Those people were enjoyed by all thaJt were tWre. They woke old Rett Hill church-up.- Forty ?candidates were received for baptism. The pastor said he has been Tcnowin g_The boyhood days, he never hay known it id idem vo a-s many candidates in any one meeting. On ed any one in revival meeting. He is a little better, and we hope for him a speedy* recovery. He is the father of that illustrious L. C. Jenkins Jwhich any church would be honored to have as pastor. The colored people of -Gadsden are - together,.. There" 1 _i' ' s.'?. , are a great deal of land owners. Deacon B. W. Dowdy and Trustee Webber seem to be the prosperous men around there now, since the death of Collins Mrs Daura Taylor, Mr. John Garter, Mr. P. J. Taylur and others to^ numerous to mention are liwnfc: owners. I stopped at the home.of-Mr. V. R. Webber, hD ulfe was aAVii^ilQ the jmoimlaimi on lierj*:^ cation, d^ut I was treated fine . by-Mr.: Wehher r-nd his two sons . John and Paul. Paul is a student at State College. The house " girl of Mrs. Webber, Miss Josephine Adams, is the daughter of -tlie Saint Jim-Adams and troat< d -lis very kind. Webber is'a merchant, runs an ice house and ohr.ro crops,?H5 is a Jga3 I business man. Twenty colored men, of vvhich he is treasurer and others president and board of directors have .the finest gin in that county. They gin cot7 ton for white and colored. Dr. Collins.' Mr. Counts and others !!? ? lanrl.nwnftrvj Tt .will rpnllv please you to how-those-eol-j orOd- people get along dovtni there-. Sad to say, it seems like all o?-them stick together bet? lumbia. The spirit seems to ex-} i I 4st?in Columbia, if I-can't yo*u; shall not. ^ ~ ...??7 We pulled olY the llicli iPoOhr at Wesley church Monday night.1 The Pastor and Mr. I. S. LeeVy j _ 1 ^aid it was quite enjoyable. It! would do to be staged at ?ny( chiirch. We realized the handsome sum of $40.00. And if the pastor and myself had not been t out of the city, we would have TSised $400.00. REV. R. M. MYERS.1 SALE. _____ . ?I wish to riiRppsc of the following articles at Private Sale for cash at 911 Hampton Street:1'One Piano; Two Cabinet Organs; One Bed Room Suit; One-Parlor Suit, and several other articles of value. Apply to ? . _ W. H. THOMAS, 1129 Washington" St,; CHURCH DIRECTORY ? jiKiywPft. M. J:. CIUHCH ; Corner'Sumter an^?Taylor Sts. SERVICES: Sunday School I .10:00 A. M. Horning -Service 71" _."11:15 A. M. ~ A. C. E. League y?64W P. M.J Evening Service ^ 7 -.OO-P-.-M-rSIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHLRCII 11011 Jilock Blnnding Street - .. Rev. W. E. Farmer. Pastor. _ SERVICES: Sunday School 10:.v>0 A. M. Morning Service 11 'to a m Kpworth League 5: '?() P. M Evening Service . TT3TF I\ M JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION " - Cll L'ltCU. 7 .Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets ^eV SERVICES: ' Morninfc Service . _ 1Q.:30;A.?M. Sunday School 12:11# ,1'. M. V. C. E. Society , P. M. Evening,Service 8:uu P. M. 2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CIIl'RCII ~? loUU Block UulF Strict Rev. II. Al. -M onre, I'a^tor. SERVICES: ? ? Sunday School - IthOU A. M? Morning ' Serviced r r 11:lA. M B. Y. P. Uw _^_ G:00 P. M. EvcningSorvice _." __ ~ 1st. CALVARY^ BATTIST CHI~ItTTT^ Richland Street REV. IL W. LONG, Pastor. " " SBltVlCEST " ' Sunday School . .10:00 A. M. ' Morning' Service . A:_lir80 A. M. B. Y. P. L'. . G:be> P. M. Evening Service __-8:00 P. M. ??TVESI.KY M. E. ciinu u Corner (Jervais and Barnwell Sts. Bev. X, S. Smith, Pastui.*?? ? SERVICES: Sunday ScIioqI 10:30 A. M Morning Service 11_:3D A. M. League 6:30 P. M. Evening Service ^ 7;30 1'. M. ZION BAPTIST CHLRCII Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. *. SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Service ?; 11:30 A. M.? B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:00 P. M. . NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 10:30 A. M. ATr>l-?i?n|r 'gnn'ina P~ M. B. Y. P. U. 5;U0~xCSE^ Evening Service 7:B0 I'. M.. ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Booker Washington Heights Rev I, C TonL inv: I'avl nr SERVICES: -Sunday: School - --------L--r4Qr30 A. M. Mornnig Service 11:30 A. M. ' B. Y. P. U. (5:00 I'.. M. Evening Service a. 7:30 I'. M? "^"FIFTir BAPTIST Hi LRU! Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor " 405 Marion Street Morning Service ?11:30Evening Service MT- OI.LVE BAPTIST Oil KOI 2130 Sumter Street Rev. 1K-G.- Robinson, Pastor. ? SERVICES.?? Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Preaching _._Ili:30 A. M. B. V. P. U. 0:00 P. M. Preaching ? &:00 P. ANTIOCH BAPTIST Oil RC H ? Rev, T. C. Clil'MI'TON, Pastor SERVICES: { unday .School ?1.0:00 A. Me. Morning Service : 11:30 h y i? it ?;-on p \t Evening Service 7:UU P. ??????wwrt??i ? RENTS CUE LUTE IE- ' I'HO.VK ON THE JOB IF I Special Attention Given Property of No HOUSES FOB SALIC ON INSTALM REN'IV ----- - ; N0TARY4 (if requested will cgrrr HEAL ESTATE AM 1512 LINCOLN_ST. JOHNSON-BRA! -Funeral Direcft< Embal 1115 Washington COLUME ?. ...:r 'V ' A . ? . S ' ' ? FIVE UNIONBAPTIST CHURCH ?Divine Street Rgv. T. M. llujhin, Das tori?' SERVICES: Sunduy School 7 . 10:00 A. M. Morning Service 11:30 A. M. Evening Service 8:00 P. M\ ? ? ? \ r . vr.-- BETHLEHEM BApTIST CHURCH Lyon St reet Rev; S. II. Smith, Pastor SERVICES:" 1U:XIQ..a>-M? Morning Service n-an A M Ur y. P: u. _ 6:no p. m. Evening Service. .8:00 P. M. ST, MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHL'KCIi ?corner own iihd't.aU'd1 streets Hev. T. T. Pollard, PttUir. SUn ICES: ' _ Sunday School- _ 3 0:00 A. M. MnrniiiK .SfiM. i'cw 31:1.; A. M. ? Afternoon Service 1 . 4 P. M. 2nd .NAy,AIi!.lll DAP I iS J 4 til KCH Ke\. H; XLil} trs^i'aslar. SERVICES: - Sunday School .10:30 A..i Alxu-uiny-Scry iCu 11,'lO A. M. sty. vrur- ~: ~; jo ^ P: g Evening Scrv.oe - . - 8:00 P. ,M. MACEDONIA HA 1*1 I ST CIIE KCH Kev^Jt. iLAIyi-s |,aJ"r SERVICES' J,, Sunday School. ......... 10:30 A. M. Afternoon'1 Service _ ... t!;00 P. M." B. Y. P. U. 1711:1' C:ClM\ M. ? Evvni"g Service ^ CHAPPTTI.I E STATION A. M. E. tiiLHCM. : Cornpr Senate -and Pine Streets. ?? ?I:uvili^! 1'art?r" ~ .? Morning Service -' ..A.. ... 11:30 A. M. ' Sunday Si.ln.ml 3;UQ.-P. M. A. (J. E. League - 5:30 P-. ,M. EVeilllig Service" 7:30 P. jtf. . . . \ . . JONES TABERNACLE Rev. R. (i. Grayliart, Pastor, "-y SERVICES: Sunday School. ... -10:00 A. M. Afternoon. Service 3:00 I\ M. B. V. P. U. ' 0:00 P. M. iL.vening_bcrvice I 8:00 P. M. " ~ I;A I)SO N P R E SB V TE RIA N Rev. 1. LK Davis, I'astor. --^EILVICES: s . ' ' Morning Servi o ? --11:15 A. M. ^? Christian Endeavur _. .6 :tHT i . ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHU&CH 415' Henderson Street f ?MV,' 1 p \V !1 whin |^1 nn | PaJtnr ' SERVICES: ' Strmhn? Sc+rot:t ~?nTTtnr :? - - - 1 . n-iiuiit; k)d \ 100 jli: 10 ' A. JVL A. C. K. League : J.G:oO P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. TEMPLE ZION BAIT. -CHURCH 1 ~~~ Ridg^wood Sunday-School :?_ 11:80 Morniiig?O'ut'vivo?.. ?12:80 EMAMlliL_^\. M. E. CHURCH ?- K end la it ovv n. . Rev. I). M: .MeGlLL, Pastor. ?7?? ?:*ER\ II ES: : ? Sui.da.v_, School . . 1U:00 A. M. MuimTTg Sci\ ice 11:G0 A. "M.- A. C. K. .Leag.x- -- -<i:0U P. M. Evening" Setviec . __S:0U P. M. Ml. pl.P I! BAI'T 1ST-CHURCH Hi l.? Laurel Street ... _ REV. NV-. (L 1.1 M ER, Pastor." . ' Sun-iaV - .-Sv ? 11 :U0" A. M. JTtfi LiiTfc Svr\ :cy .. I l'J:OU Mr blvcTi-n^ .At'Prwe - :----::T;^U P?M. w TTTT! LEANS' NT'.tlU!IATKD IS REAL ESTATE" ? ^ ? V? ii-Ke^idents-Sfatement sent 1st Month ' EXT. MV PRIC ES LIKE PAYING SEE ME. ? -- ? ' 1 Tjm jc i te to probate lyxportT.) ? ) INVESTMENTS. . __ j COLI MBIA, S. C. ~ DLEY-MORRISI s >rs & Lice used |??| Imers I 1 1 , ??: . ffj St. Phone 3512 I -1 ;ia,s. c. -