Saturday, September 19, 1925. C0S?0?SS??K8?S?e8aX8C8?^ _ i Church News ~in " BY DR. J, i _^=J6ev^4^rWhit^trtr-j For Tampa. ^ J The Rev. J. (J. White, pastor of the Zion ^gpt^t church 1 this city, left over the SSaboarcH ?Air-Line for Tampa, na., last Friday night, where he goes tor] preach for the saints at the]1 ______?eulah?festittrtioTT^l Baptist j church.; The Beulah Institution-1 al "Baptist church in aniri to bit 1 the most gigantic structure in the South. Dr. White will re. turn to the capital city early; next week aneLgo direct to Ah he--; ' ville, N. C., for three or four^ days' much needed rest. Then (J he will begin his meetings* at 1 ?? Diuukland, Arthurtown a n d j Zion.^ ' i ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCfi ;< ReVr-J. P. Washington, Pastor. ?I^am delighted^ to announce that everything is moving along smoothly at St. James.- Our * J?astor, the modest Rev. J. P. Washnigton is the right man in ?^?the right place. .1 - Rev. Washingtorr is a born _ ~ churchman and knows how to 1 bring things to pass. We are < thankful to say that ten months liavtf passed, and there has not ( been a "riffle on the water." Everything is moving along without friction; this 'is due 1 largely to the leadership of our : hplnvpH naatpr ' ? V/v* JJUUVVI ? ' He is gmadEfOh<>re -aftti-moro^ 3 into the hearts of the people. 1 The people of St. Janjes are all 1 ."Tight with the right man in the " lead. ROvv Washington is a> ' born leader. Sunday was??.^r= high day -wi% us^._ The . pastor seemed to be under an unusual _u.? -impulse of -the spirit.-?He gave ' us two heartfelt gospel sermons last Sunday! In TheJjiioFi?nir'Tiepreached ^ from the text I-Cor. 3:11 verse: ^^her fuuiidation can no man ' lay than that which is laid; ?which is Jesus Christ." .Subject: "The.Sur^ Foundation." At night he preached a soul-stirring sermon from Rev. 22nd 11 in ri .i _ ? utmpier iu-is verses. ouDject: "The Final reward at the end of time." Nu Olle can Help but to enjoy Rev. Washington's spkmons for they are full of thought and power. * Sunday at 4 p. m.. wp exner.fr . p to~aerMmprtny" mir~ pafitnn. : Jones Chapel A.*M. E. Z. chureh-1 with Rev. R. A. Carroll, the pasL tor.We are with Rev. Washing-/ 1 ton to help him succeed in whatfc ever he undertakes. He wins the confidence^ of alF whom he H . comes in contact with. Wp arc satixfind wffivpnr nnsT1 tor, and need no changes. Our ' B? pastor is-" not only the pastor of B . St. James, but he is~lTpastor of B the community. The public is B cordially invited to Si. James; I B" assure you that you will be enB tertained. Peh Jessie Mae Lemon. f SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. . ~ . CHURCH NEWS. Sunday school opened at 10:30 I the usual hour, with the Supt. I Mr. D. R. Starks at his post of duty. Subject of Sunday school Lesson-i-Searehing the Scriptures p The lesson was read and discuss-;. . f ed by the members and teachers ' f of the different claanoa.?Gollec finn wn.a tnlfori nn After Sunday school, the mem L-?hers-end friends of this church,"" I assembled to witness the wonder E . fnl ^wnrm by Bishop Brown. El All irhn Immr Bishop Brown, Hr ' kriow him as one of the prominent men of the state. His serE, mon was helpful to all who heard him. Epworth League began at 6:30 p. m., Mr. T. J. Morris presiding. Music rendered by the " ? ' A ' t . ' Of Columbia I t * tgl C. WHITE ' _ . . |ifr oo o o o o o o G o 0.0 o o 0.0.0.0:0.0 0?> aoo KpwortTT League's Choral Club, I ea Mr. H. R, Riddick, organist. ^ Mr. Foster made ^ ^ address. ./The programme was ar tine. After the programme col- U{ lectiorrwas lifted. ^ At 8:30 p. ~rn., Bishop Brown wj preached another one of his inspiring sermons. Reports.fromi? fhe Rally was made. - gj (Mrs^l Rev. Mitchell who was g( rnmhi'ding nnr R""i".d fi-lv?us ^ for the past week, did a great m f1 -1- 1 " n_? uiin wmie sue was OT, I | '' here. She aroused the people;^ from -every nook and "corner of~s Columbia. She healed the sick; and helped the well. The church was filled to its capacity every 1 rugllL?She-recoivod Tibout 25 ^ converts, some of which werei japtized and received into the J nc church Sunday. > Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor, Sarah Belle Watts, Reporter. . ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Pu NEWS. ' j . ci1 Our Sunday School was extra- or ordinary last Sabbath. About re 18 classes renorted - with ?their ^ teachers, the lesson was 'interestingly taught. Mrs. Ethel Martin, together with thr itn |^! dents of the Fairwold School c5 ?:? : J r i ?p were our guests. Mrs. Mary4^ Dansby rendered a beautiful solo at the conclusion of the lesson. The Berean Class and JU-, ? iah class contended for the ban-r*1 tier?with the ic.sull that Judahj :lass $18.06. Total collection foac the Sunday school was $40. 30. Zion's Choir Sings at State Pen4 /\in 4 in fir ?-?? 117111 iUl j .. 8:15La_ Pastor?Wtrrte had ^ his instrument choir~ standing' g^. before the Guards'. Quarters of Lc the State Penitentiary to'.'sing, and cheer the prisoners in their ^ Bad-ij^fghtT^tTthcii1 morning sdi-t^ vices. It was a great sight to ^ behold tnose hundreds of young white men and.colored gatheredjfjf together in lli^risOp chapeLtotheir morning's vows to- God. i. Dr. J. Dean Crain, the prison chaplain introduced and welcomed^the_eHoir and then led ^7 in praver. l_ _ _ choir for an anthem . and? choir beautifully chanted "Bless tl]e Lord, O my Soul," which was heartily cheered bv the n whole: -prison. Iwdy." Then -the-? choir sang Jubilees and bid.plan- ^ tation melodies, such as: "I Couldn't Hear Nobody Bray,'"I want to be a Christian in my pr Heart," "Long as I can feel theiTV Spirit Moving, etc." Dr. J. D. 1( Crain then gave a brTef but one of the inosl instructive sermo- , - ? nettes, it has been ours to lis- j-. ten to on the subject of "Sal- ,. vation .and the Final Persever- , ance of the Saints." Dr. Crain ' * ~ 1 se is indeed a greatl man with a great task, he is affable, practi- j cal, deep of thought, and one ^ glance. ' ' . At 11:30 Big Zion was crowd- ^ ed to the doors with anxious , hearers. A Hev. Mr. Webber AD (white preacher) of Indiana and . his wife werd among those to ^ worship with us. Rev. Mr. Webber accompanied the pastor w< on the pulpit and led in a feryent. prayer Pastor took his-?^ text at Luke 6:6: "There was a sc man there, whose right hand was'^r withered." From which he preached a most noble sermon J ap or at times the congregation would he faHy standing nn ? Two happy souls came forward anrt gave the Pastor their hands, 1 f CO asking for membership. Great Time aT NewTIroofcTand. At one-thirty the Pastor went r up to First Calvary and preached ^ the funeral sermon of Mrs. Mc- 0 ft Kissick to a large and sorrovy- sj, ing crowd, R< At 3 p. m., the Brookland Bap bi ... ? THE PALM1 st ehUfch was crowded unti ie could hold no more^a re< dt prayer meeting was jgi -pro ress. Rev. White preache< om the text: "I am doing j *e&t work aad I cannot com* This was one of We fir it services had at this churcl lis year. The house could no quieted for more than hal 1 hour. Two happy souls cam* ) and joined the church ami ll' tptized^-idtree^ . others. Lonf ill this service be rememberec t New* Brookland. 8:00 p. m., We were batJk^li ig Zion where the Ushers )a-rd turned out a^t thp m e piano about 30 or 40 mer arched down *near the fronl d took their se'ats/ About li indsame young women actee ushers, and they did theii Dfk well and efficiently. Dr hite preached another" great rmon, making-four sermoni r the day.^" ' - ' ' ~ NoxtnSumla^, Di. White Wll it be with us, he will preach the Beulah Institutional Bapit church, of Tampa, Fla. The jv. rW. S. Diggs will fill oui Ipit all day. On Dr. White's return to the ty, he expects to spend three four days in Asheville, N. C., sting from the strain of tjlif pimer's frftrd pre?frgfring. ? The Ladies' Church Aid, Mrs E. Tyler had an Apron Genst. last Monday ?ftprrmnnnT->gc earn and cake was served, the> alized : $36.00. Our "B. Y. P is in a most prosperous con bioji. Bros. J. T. Carter anc seph Fields*?fiave preachec eir trial sermonsforlicense? ey both will-pass- tlitr church finnsboro Baptists Hold Great Revival, _?By J. C. WHITE. Last week. .when-iL wrote mj ii_ letter -our .meeting1 at th( . Paul Baptist church, Winns iro, the services were in theii abryo. We had a most profit den-evival tn"wht?nT Qntir ty seemed to have been stirrec r the word of Gud. Iti the foui ghts which I preacehd (Thurs iv rained us ont.L 15 happ^ uls came to the Lord. Back ders' were reclaimed, sinner* xeu ana me "cfiurcli greatly lifted. >.Each night the crowds ire more and more. A numbei the whites came out eacl ght and did much by way oj ?osting the meeting. The A . E.'s and the Zion .Metho.disti well as the Presbyterians tckctft 0 ^ id all-took a lively interest ir e revival. -The St. Paul TSapLhd-iieedi ithing but a good God-sem eacher, a man of some educa in, and-one who has good com ion serine, who will identify msolf with those people's in rests and he can live like i ng. The membership is intel rent, and kind-hearted Theii >mes are well kept and the) em to be prosperous. The Rev.. D. Rusiei, "fte? "^TT Rosbboro, F, Gunter anc 3vs. Boyd were out to assis: e each night. Rev. Dr. Rosiei id Mr. O. E. Manigault seen be the two^ confidants amon* ie white people of Winnsbon id Fairfield county. Two pron ent men told me that O. * ... anigault was the most trust Drthy colored man in their cit) The Negroes of ' Winnsbor( IVP nnp rtf tha heat giadut hool bulidings in the course ot fiction to be" found in all ot >uth Carolina, it is an eight tteious roomed building with i auditorium with a capacit) 500 people. - ? The Rev. D. W. Rosier is th< ipervisor of Rural sdhools foi lored. When Dr. Rosier tool lis work in charge the colorec achers of the countjr were get ng all told only $4,500; todaj tey are getting $20,000 bescliei large amount has been set a de for building purposes. Mor< asenwald schools have beei lilt in Fairfield county thar CTTO LEADER .. -a ?e?y ' ' . il any other county in the. state 3- and this work is due wholly t i- the energetic labors of Rev. 13 i W. 'Hosier. He has a nice blin a galow ^iome in Winsboro, tit e wife is educated and is a t.eaehe - and also a tireless worker in St 1 Paul church. They made i t Pleasant for a rnliimhin parti f who motorecl^yp to Wmnsbor b Thursday night. _ ET Tfte Kevs^ U. Friefson T Presbyterian pastor, Rev. \Vil 1 son, A. M. E. were-not-in th.< t tor of Mt. Zion Baptist churcl ' UTQC nut a x>vtc*y lU^llt. E. ? 5= i Winnsboro News. t -' I Rev. Boyd Builds a New Church I Rev.-Bowman StilF*4n- Bed. . . OtherTNews Items. Winnsboro, Sept. 15.?Rev j Mr. Boyd, who was recently cal led to the pastorate of the Holip^ieaa ehuich lieie, is doing t things on "big orders" and Ts the f talk of the town. He found thi: k church in a delapidated condi1 tion and told- his few membejf he had a vision, and that in ter 4 days this church must be torr I down .and?rebuilt. The members were in accord with the vision, but the church treasurer hac the parson to understand that ~itr was~"defunet of all funds,' [ but the -Parson contended the i - _ e _ .i a t i ? i iuruers or uoa must oe ooeyjeiL r! regardless. People of all denoir inations fell in line,, carpenters, day laborers and what not wen I working on the building; soim ["for half-pay, others just whal jthe church could pay, local lumTj-frei" dealers sold kheir lumber and shingles at "close margin: 1 all came soon and worked late > :and the people, of the town wonIder, who would?finance this rrworkt In a day or two, he took r a_list and canvassed the town-, i the white friends, including the r banks and other leading white r citizens gave nearly three hunJdred dollars- in cnld pasVi, hpmmmmbmmm?mmmmm* f 1 " A i jf- i^ALHii ---P wish to dispose of" the fnttowtfig r articles at Private Sale for cash al _i 911 Hampton Street: One Piano; * Two Cabinet Organs; One Bed Room - Suit; One Parlor Suit, and several ; other articles of value, j Apply to '' W. H. THOMAS, 1 ?1129 Washington St J .?, ? ?. ?? .v.': . ' - " v CHURCH DIREQTQR^ BETHEL A. M. E. CIIL'RCH B Corner Sumter and Taylof Sts. C Rev.?EL- A. Adams,?Emptor." . SERVICES: 1 ' Sunday School __:.l r 10:00 A, >1. Morning Service .-...A. .11:15 A. M. A. C. E. League 7 ..Oj^'O 1'. M. Evening Service r 7::iu 1'. M. ( SIDNEY PARK (m Frui'ifVn 1100 Block Hlnnding" Street a Rev. W. E.. Farmer,-Pastor. SER VIC J ;s. _____ -Sunday School 10:1*0 A. M." l Morning Seryjpe flli.'JO A. M. Epworth League IkTTt* I'. Af~" ? Evening SOI'Vice'" 7:.V>U P. .M. JONES rilAPi'i ? M I n '"J n. ?TI. 1^. A|W.\ . **" CIIXRCIL , ' ., _ Corner Sumter 7 and Htnssrmi St reefs Rev. R. Alexander Carroll. Pastor. - . SERVICES: Morning Service- ., 10:00 A. .\J. . Sunday School ..... 1*2:.'!U 1'. Si. V. C. E. Society?^ ; TTTTTTT'F: M.~ ~ Evening service 8:00 1\ M. 2nd. CALVARY RAPTIST ( 111 R< H 1500 Rlock" Rull Street Rev. II. M. Moore, Pastor. "SERVICES: L Sufiday _SchDdl T__? 10:00 A. M? { Morning Service , 11:15 A. .M R. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. .M. 1 Evening Service-________ Tr.'JO I' M J 1st. CALVARY BAPTIST ( HI IU H Richland Street . . L ?REV. 11. W. LO.\(,, I'aslor. ~ L SERVICES: r , . ; Sunday School . 10:00 A. M. Morning Service M 14;,"10 A'.. M H|TV. P. U. _____ _____ r 0:uo P. M? I ? - - -- ucivite .. ..r. .. 8:00 P.-.M. ' , 'l ,* WESLEY M. E. CIIIRCH i Corner Gervais and Ba'rnw eiLJs-Ui? t Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. SERVICES: ~ r Cuming Hi limit Li- .i \ m t Morning Service ____.__.ll:30 A. M. L League - ? it". 0:30-1'. M. I Evening Servi ~ ^ [? \j L _ zioN- IEVPT i STTI i1 R c i i . Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. SERVICES: , Suffday School TO:U0 A. M. Morning Service ]T7:;o A. M. ! B. Y. P. U. 6:00 !\. M. Evening Service 7:00 P. M. L 1 = 1 NAZARE1H BAP 11ST CHCRCH " r Sunday School 10:30 A. M. ' - Moiiiing Sl'l'Vice .. 13:30 1'. M~ B. Y.P. 5:00 P. M. Evening; Service 7:30 P* M. 1 ST.. JOHN BAPTIST CHI Kf( H ! Booker?Washington?Heights Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. u . SERVICES:? Sunday School .10:31) A. M. jVInrnnicr Qorvi/vA " i i .on * **T e?. ^v???vw 1 i ;oU .M. u B. Y. P. ILfa-. 6;0(J p. .M. Evening Service __ 7:3u P. M. , -i -? ' FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH t Rev. E. T._.Hampton, Pastor 403 Marion Street = Evening Service "1- _ J?:30 __JU ni ivp 11 V F*TISTT;lTrrRCH 2130 Sumter Street 1 Rev. D." G. Robinson,- Pastor. k SERVICES: . Sunday School 10:30 A. 51. Preaching --11:30. AM-. ; B. Y. P. U. _ ? 0:00 P. M. . | Preach ing -_e:uu r._iU. > ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHI RCH Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor SERVICES: unday School __r_-__ 1-0:00 A. M. > Morning Service ?-.11:30 A. M. B. Y. P. U. 0:00 P. M. Evening Service ' . 7:00 P. M. .ywanrk tothe ctmrcn ^cfetfit. i-Three cheers fpr-Protter, Mocie, ,ers. Boys you are lefcdfng the" 1 town from a financial standpoint i now go and lead them from a i [spiritual point of view. < l Mrs. Nancy McConer, .after 1 {spending ten or more days in Greenwood'with Rev. and Mrs. 1 vW. P. Williams is back home, "telling the news." I JOHNSON-BRA ||?Funeral Dii eOt< , I . fr mKo] ? r 1^111 UHI ij I ' "V-* I 1115 Washington COLUME t i ** ? r"- ^ *" ' ' r ' v * - *' '? - -? '"'' 1 1 """"""" FIVE t I I V, UNION BAPTIST CHITRm Divine Street. _ ; Rqv. T. ,M?. Boyfciii, Pastor. SERVICES: V Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Service .. ..11:30 A. M. B. Y. Ih U. , 7 i00 P. M. " Evening Service . ".'8:00 P. M. BE I II I.KIIKM BAPTIST CII^RC'li ? ? Cy?nv jslr-eet??^ ? >??: tfev &t H. .--Smith. J'a .lor - E'ER VICES., ? 1j Sunday School . ' lOiOi^A. M Morning Service . .*t a jjt -Q' V. P I -? ? 51 i< -\i -Evening Service . ' 8;i?u'p. m. ST, MARi'S KIMSCOPAI Ilf K( U Corner Careen and Cafe? Street? ~ Kev. T. T. Pollard, Pastor. i 'Z2*Z si:i<\i( j;s: . "Sdndity School. ~ ~ ](i 01)" _-\j ' 3 ' Nloi iiiiiK- T"V.dee iWi.VA. M. . Afternoon Service' ' ji..V jj, t\j 2nd ,\A/,\III- I jl ?S^ ClU-UCH "" KevvtlC M. Al vers, Pastor. ?? - ' ^g=g3S^lll ICPS .'i . ' . -?-? Surrday School ... .}tr:dO -Av~Ar '"* ~?:?: Morning Service .,r- A* Ai B: Y. P. U. ;;/(Top/ l*'ft-??? Evening Service; ... " 81.00 P. M. * /. i : ' I M ACPJlON IA HAI'TJSI '111RCH ..Rev. K.JpJ-.Al-yer^,.Pastor. v C-ffovk V JCPSi j T.~ ~~T Surrdy?JSchodl . ... ]U;'"i) ;A^~ \T Afternoon Service" ,^':0u P M B- V- P. u. " ti.iirj r-. ^ Evtiiing Service 8:oV P. Jd CHAI'l'liH I Si VI 1 u \?\ ? " Ciii K< U. Corner Senate and Pine Streets.Ker.'I,.-(i. BoVvman, Pastor.- """7 ~ * SI;K\ ICES: Morning-Service .. 11 .do A. M iiunday SeWd; , i 73 n3D ~P7 3T> ; A. C. li. l.eau-ie ~ o .'.f) T> Arivvemny Service '"7~TIT ?:J() P. mT~ JONES TABRRXA.CI.fc - "t"?r Ite^. It. G. Gray hart, Pastor. . " sEli MCI3s: v . Sunday School. 'iu:frrj A. M * F?*'P9un Gemots _v_ u:Ul) I', M BT'i. FT L\ GiUU.JjJ.'-JI Evening Service _..-T S00 P; AI . ' . , 1. \I)S<>\ I'lM ;i>> I I ... i | K?v. I. It. Davis,- Factor. SERVICES: Morning Service . '. .II]5 \j Sunday School ; 4;0o.P. M Christian -Endeavor ' 5:00 P. M ' SI- JAMES A. M?E. CItLBCH? * 41.) Henderson Street Rev. J. l'i Washington. Pastnr. ' SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Moiajjug Service 11:15 A. Si! A-I?4-7?hi-:?Liea - 0 'MO 1J. M. ? Evening- Service. :J.7.'30 P. M. TEMPLE ZION BAPT.j -CHURCH Hi dye w ood 4-? v- V1 ~ " Morning Service? -f E.MAN I 11T- A. M, E. CIIL RCH lv?hdlaltow n. Hev. 1>. M. MctllLL, l'astor. SERVICES: Sunday School 10.ou A. M. Morning Service' 11:.;0A. M. A. C. E. League ? 6:0l> P. M. . Evening Service _"T?: -.S;00 P. M. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CIIURCU t.9.15. Laurel. Street?: ? . " ? - RIvV; W. G. <;U.\TElt, Pastor. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Morning Service^ . KROO- * Mr Evening Service' : 7:3o P. M. home again, after spending several week.- in Charlotte. Da-vis' Pressing club is doing the business'in town. Mr. Davis i and his-wife are very kind and L-onsiderate along all linos. They live on Cemetery street. When, in town and need work of Chat kind done, inquire for Davisr Pressing Club, near the Passeri- 7 ^Or depot?. ^ - . "J 1 jrs & Licensed Imers f' St. Phone 3512 ' ?IA, S. C. :1. ^ M . '_sj unnBMianMi . . ' _ J