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/ _ ' i ??Saturday, November 14, 1925. ? ? ? - i Church News. < fcrr " L BY DR- J- c ?oxtox>wo??jo:oc'0 o oyaosxa^aa; ?AT ST. Lt?KET1*rE: CHTTRCH! Bishop II. 11. Delanuy, D. D~ of Raleigh, N. C., and Suffragan in ^ flishop of the ? .Carolinas will:hi preach at St.. Luke's Church, |d: ^Tuesday night, Nov. - 17th, at-.h< 7 :30. r A41 are-mvltedr-*? ?' Jse ? A Congregational Meeting "A will hf held i'pimp-diMl tdy qfinr i?n services. Members are urged ki ? to fcre present. D " !le; * I . i m 1 ; ' T- , j ' St. John Baptist Church at r - - JII ? - :?** - * -* - t f r Booker Washington Heights The Church with a Kind Reeep"TTon. r~ r? /. . I11' - ? -'b ed as usual by*" the Supt. Pas- J tor L. C. Jenkins was at his post of duty, attending the Sun- j day- School and--.B-.--Y. P. U., as j ho usually does. * The Missionary Society met 'f j y- al LliU HUlhe or Sis ten Emily 0, Counts, Ocidoer 30f and was ev .served with delicious-ambrosia, 'or hot chocolate and "cake. Tlie'0\ Missionaries wish to sa?y toSis-!m ter Counts we wish how soon to ft be called at your services a^aih. fn > - Our-Seeretanv Sist ev F.mfiv Tin_ ~ ? ?t--- - ^ ~"_jar venport was called out of the'fq city to the sick bed of her grand : e? V father.: V q, ?L. ^ fr r . ?* SIDNEY PARK C. ME. _ CHURCH _NEVVS7~ ~I_. fa ; . . . P - Morning service began at 11:- M . 30. The Presiding Elder* B, E, P1 - Golphin preached a splendid and ni L j, interesting sermon. On account"^1* ' ^of the bad weather, the attend-'1^ ^ ance wan't so very large. ' |aN Afli-r the mornintr service, ni Ithe funeral of Mr. Henry Felder b( Was held. Oy nf tlwr^ large crowd downstairs, manyjl5 had to go in the balcony to ob-jB tain a seat. The Choral Club-ai and Senior Choir combined ren-^e I dcred the music. Our pastor. ^ Rev. W. E? Farmer,. preached .^c , the funeral sermon; after which | "Mrs. Margaret smith and Miss if*" Gladys McCullough sang a duet.'0* * daughters, two sons,-and other -Pi ^ekrtlve^ and friends to-motrrn-^1 ?tv his loss- His wife, Mrs; Minnie V( Felder is a well known and faith- m ful member of this church. His fc oldest daughter, Daisy. a ?^ teacher in the Graded school in merrmer o.t our young- i.noi'al Club. ... ? ; 01 At 6:80 the Hp worth League held a short adh]T service. Ev- ~ ening service"began at 8 o'clock. 'j A vast number was present. Quarterly conference was held LMonday night, Nov. 8, the last y conference of the year. A good j meeting _was_hoicL_ Rev, Far- w mer requested that all members I be present Sunday, and all those ^ who haven't paid their confer-^ encc claims, come prepared. Miss Lavada Farmer, of Ctrb ~ cago, TIL*the niece of Rev. ancL__ Mrs. W. E. Farmer,' is still with I 'isr a?nd enjoying the "~many JS pleasures Chat Columbia can afford: ,- Mrs. Mnrv Simpktns, fl faith ful member of the Choral club ~ of this church is-now teaching- ? in Jenkinsville, S. C. We wish t] for her a prosperous and pleasant * school term. "ft L&dson Presbyterian .Chris- a tian Endeavor will render a pro- u gram for our Epworth League, ^ ~i- c.on ??KU/. ;a UUUUtty a L t? .OU. 1 !IU JJUU1H/ lO invited to attend. Services us- e) ual hour next Sunday. v , _ IS "Rev. W- E. Farmer, Pastor, n Sarah B. Watts, Reporter. s< Of Columbia jp . WHITE : I h \Z: 1 I ' *'? r ." " - ~ ' [ C Zion Baptist Church News. i^. i T ; _ 1; Last Sunday the weather was V clement and hence we did not | ive the full" strength of Sun- 1 .-y School jput. There was v 3\vever about-T50 pupils pre- I nt. Mr. Jas. W. Hopkins,,^ ssistant Supt-, was at his post| illy with Mrs. Allma L. Ilop-|* ns presiding., . at the piano, Q r. J. H. Goodwin was the'r ast lateffor the opening, but t * -* ? ^ illiant resume of ^the-Tesson ^ ught. vRev. George \V...Wood- ~ iff of Spartanburg, a holiness:1 mister,- made ^ome very help- k il remarks as a visitor. 1' 11:30 the big auditorium of jr on was'well nigh filled in spite 11 the "bad weather. l_c t r. Mitchell, Great Western r Evangelist Preaches Great f Sermon. t Dr. G. H. Mitchell of Kansas ily. Mb..- who is conducting^..) le of the ? greatest7" revivals ; a or hold-in this city, preached .jj le of the greatest sermons J r ey heard at Zion last Sunday p orning, subject: "The church le Body of ChrisT." It was. til of thought, well prepared, id delivered with wonderful cpositons?yet smplle. Div tchell is stirring Columbianm POTliot' nivniimfovnn .vw. ^ Wonderful Bov Preacher. v . . , I At 3 o'clock P. M., the won- n ;rful boy preacher, Orlandeu-t itchell, the son of Dr.'G. H.J itchell, was programmed to. I each.. He preached ^Thursday, a ght;,of lafct week ,to,a packed t iuse of :i,000 people, tne peo-'d e of Columbia were carried u vay-with him, that they de-ja anded that i put on and that he preach at L Lt'cllouk.??.<pite of the 11 ird down pour of rain, Zlbn j" aptist Church was packet? up id down stairs. It is estimacl that 2000 people were there. "? lore starting congregation ? iok S50.00. ~ ~p ?}| Orla-nder Mitchell preached s om the tex-fc-t-Tl^suh, -thou- So? | David, have mercy on me." j j ast Thursday night the boy, { eacher took in 11 converts.; \ irts. It was a most wonderful jj eeting we have ever seen be-^? >re. ? '? ??????U sunday Night Great Service. ! : I ? At first dark~not another -per- j >n could get standing space upH i? ! :?s ; ^ =-=tt?H down stairs wnen Dr. Mit- . tell arose to preach, lie used n text, 'Tut on tlie whore*""' -trior of God." This'was the lost exciting services we have ad in these great meetings. I converts united with the % _ lurch. Hundreds" of peoplle raise- This revival is shaking olumbia. The famous sprital sung at.Zion is "Satan your in^rrlnm must rnme down " PTES FR(ftl BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH. ~~ I 1 mi t li/i 11 ?*\ f n x 7 A i* n 1 r* tiT a n j irKr aiiinTm ouic?wcw | ^ aer Sunday was a high day at < iethel. The loyal few who < Dund their way to the church i midst the downpour of rain < 'ere highly pleased with the < pirit of the service morning , nd evering. The Pastor preach < d from the 16 Psalms^ 6th 4 erse, in the morning service; 1 ubject: "Christian - Heritage mkng many striking eomparl-1 ms of "The Heritage," now and t TUB PALMP ;hen, in such language and wit? ?uch-force that brought man) \mpns-fmm tho vnry iiftontivt ijudtfence. The choir, "it seemed vas tuned to botes of praise al 10th services and it would have Ipne your soul good-just to-be here in the midst of such spirtual fervor that brought vivid jxpressions of approval from ivury face present... . The weather having" cleared ip sonlewhat by evening there vas a larger attendance. The Jastor preached at night from It- Mark 12:41-44. Subject: "Christian Giving;" picturing he motive behind the gift, an ssential requisite- to-insure the eward that the Chrsfians hope or. We are thankful for the The rally is_Jiontilvued indcfilitely, owing to the unfavoradeness en -the-weather for the last three Sundays; giving the nembers and friends, who could lot be present Sunday, another her success; as we need so nuch to do. Come out Suaday riends and" help us wind up his.Conference year with colors lying. ?77?? ; The Stork visited'the parsontre last Monday and lieft Rev. nd Mrs. C. A. Adarhs a bouncng baby girl. ?At this writing nether and daughter are doing ilcely. ^ ,E. \>.-? ONES CHAPEL TV. M E. ZION CHURCH?Cor. Sumter and Blossom Streets ^ etans the motto: "Linking up kith God;" which motto has ieen her strong prop these lany years and especially this Conference year justr closing. Dr. R. Alexander Carroll, the ^astor, has'served r^fut+ifuliy lid acceptably this year despite lie many handicaps and misunlerstandings an'dis now winding tp the year with glowing colors nd going to thp Confor^u^ [rfFTTFie best wishes of the mem lership which is leaving the natter uf his I'etlll'U With the < ^oooooooooaacu^i?io?tao5xo.oojc>o. \ i REESE'S D f MRS. P. R. 2 A TA..11 T Iw-A n..f. rx a- un liiui; 1/1 i an Cigarettes and Tol>a< 1 Madam "C. J. VValke . Timefe. Ice Cream a ' ' " PHOT ? 1422 Assembly Street, j? '1-vwv v v"X"XK-X";,,Ii v v ! jf Office Phone 6026 | N. J. FR t A I inrnov.at.l our jj 'Practice fir all Com ? 11-19 Washington Street, 1 t J. H. RO g MERCHA I" Suits Mad t- -i - ~ TELEPE jl 1118'A Washington Strreet t? >2' 'i?'t' '1' | MOVING jjT~ Bunyan Bu y Five Heavy Dub |> your service--We ? distance hauls of I PHONE 5316 < v ^ |^| ^ ^ ^ '._*vr_ . - - - - TTO LBAPBR ij "powers that be,"'but are lookriing and hoping his return. gi'Jffp has inhnrft-4 hard fn 1 the church in her proper place ; in the midst of ot+ror churches 5 fand advanced thought for right as being pleased with the rel suits obtained. ij Next Sunday 15th, is his closflhg Sunday for the Conference I year, leaves for the Confers j ence .which convenes in Sparijtanburg, Nov. l&th. The services for Sunday^ are looked forIward to with unabated interest. ".The Pastor will preach morning 'land evening?10:o0 a. m., and 8 ' j p. m-, respectively. ** At 4:00 o^ ; 1 clock p. m., will be a special serijvice. His Excellency, the Govi; ernor, will b epresent^f he-speaker of The hour-and will be intro-iWnfi }>v Tlr w Tl Oarrptt. nas for of Main ^Street Methodist Ei nisconal church, whose eom?re 1 gation will be largely represented by many of his members. jThe choir .of Jones Chapel will and many of the "leading representatives of the Negro-race will 1 worship with us during the day. Everybody isJhmJted and ask^ed to come and give our Pastor a grind send-off bv "giving as the Lord has prospered you." ComeT and hear the Governor" 'at his best Sunday, at 4 o'clock ,P- " ' ; : Reporter. Martin & Thurman - Electrical Contractors - ?- '? LICCNSCD AND RONPfce PKones-5?23-8854 Columbia, S. C. j i ?; | oo:o.o:ooo.oo..:?.o:o:o.o.o;ap.Oj0.o.oo.o^oo I To N ew Customers, weT say try.our o EGGS "T and have the pleasure of p growing some * ? 4|_. REAI. BUFFS | Ti? The greatest Egg machine 1 5 existing. " ' ' g ij-?r M. SIMPKINST ?S Newherry, S. C. otOOaO'OOOOO^Q'OO'OOOOOO'O^OCfQOC ' a <^oo^co?aa?xtce>o o:o:ooo'b o o:oro 1UTG STORE REESE, PropJ ? f.?nt Medieiries*. ' Cigars, L-COS. A i'Ult Eine of " r's Preparations at all I ixd Sodas, . glE 7820 ? Columbians* C. 2~ S> Residence Phone 6798 '"* - ? ?* 4 4EDERTCK ~1 [ < r ' ) ? <> rte?State- and- Federal - ; i Columbia, S. C. ? j BERTSON ??-.'r: j; NT TAILOR :: e To Order. ? [ONE 4003 ^: , Columbia, S. Cv ?' HAULING f rns Transfer %' y Motor Trucks at . -jk l <ineriah7e in lnnrr_ I .AAA A V/ A A Household Goods, y COLUMBIA, S. C | p t!v / * - , ^ v. . . .. -*-- * ?r*7 r,iirliT.Trr ' . : ??? i \ 1 ' t '" ~~ CHURCH DIRECTORY BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Cofner Sumter and Taylor Sts. * ^ Rev. E." A. Adams, Pastor."*? --- SERVICES; Sunday School _____10:Q0 A. M.1 Alorning Service ~ ; 11:IB A. M. j A. C. E. League .6:30 P.M. Evening Service , 7:30 P. M. . ] i SIDNEY PARK C. A I. E. CHURCH ,1100 Block Hlanding Street Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor. - ; SERVICES'. Sunday School . TO:.3(1 A M Morning. Sendee ^-^=.11:30 A. M. Epworth League 5:3Q_ P. M. Evening Service ___ 7:30 P. M. JONES CHAPEL A.., M. E. ZION CHURCH. T Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets Rev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor. SERVICES: Morning Serviae .j. .10:30 A. M. Sunday School ;-12:30 P. M. V. C. E. Society 0:30 P. M, \ f ' . * 2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1500 Block Bull Street? '* Rev. H". M. Moore, Pastor. ? SERVICES: *" Sunday School ?_10:00 A. M Muiiilng Sui'tifn? _ 11.10 A. "M"" B. Y. P,.U. 6:00-P: M. j Evening Service _ ~ 7:30 P M.j 1st. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Richland Street " !' REV. II. W. LONG, Pastor. ?SERVICES: ounany jmmiooI 10:00 A. M. ' Morning Service 11:30 A. M. B. Y. P. U tirUU P. Evening1 Service 8:00 P.'M, WESLEY M. E. CHURCH Cwncr Gervais and Barnwell Sta. Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. , ^ SERVICES: Bunclay ;School _____ 10:30 ^A. M. j? Morning ^Service __i A-ll:30 A. M. League 'JJl" 6:30 P." M. Evening Service ___ : V.-30 P. M.I - . V " "I ZION BAPTIST church Rev. "j. C.?While, Pastor. 1SMHVICE3. : ? Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Service 11:30 A. _M..: B. Y. P. U. ____ ___ 6:00 P.. M. Eventng-Service" '_ 7:00 P. M. ; i . ' NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Morning Service 12:30 P. M. ' h: y. p. u. :_rp p. m. Ruflnin (* rr_o/A rv' -? ' :??nau r . xvi. "*T. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Booker Washington Heights Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School _10:30 A. M. Mormiig Service 11:30 A. M. B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. ; ' r FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH ?"?Rev. E. T. Hampton, PastOf 1 ~? 405 Marlon "SfreefMorning Service .... 11:30 Evening Service^ l-__7:30* ^ MT. OUVE BAPTIST CHACII 2130 Sumtft* Street a/ Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor. ! SERVICES: .j. Sunday School :30 -A. &L-, Preaching ---? _lH^O lA. M,, [B. Y: iVtl. ----- G.'OO ft Mr ^ Preaching 8:00 P. M. I Rev.^^l^fS 1 servicest 1 ' unday Schgol 10:00 A. M. 1 Morning Service __^;2-=TrlP:30 A. M. ; B. Y. P. U. _-_T 0:00 P. M. 1 j E.venfng Service . 7:00 P. M. ; JOHNSON-BRA Funeral Diredb Emba I ' "~ 1115 Washington COLUMi ?^9 ? . * -'i ; wvi UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Divine Street ^ ~?*frev.T. MvBoykin,. Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School ___.10:00 A. M. Morning Service 11:30 A. M. ? Br-*. p. U. ?? 7:00 P. M. Evening'Service 8:0Q P. M. 1< : , ? J? i BETH 1.EH EM BAPTIST CHURCH Lyon Street _ Rev. S. H. Smith. LWnr SERVICES: * ounuay School 10:00^A." M. ??? Morning: Service 11:30 A. M. B. Y.JCU. 6:00 P. Evening Service 8:00 P. Mr ? SI.MAR Y'S IkPISmiiAL-CIU: KCK Corner Green and Gates Streets ' * ? Rev. T. T. I'ullard, PastOrl " " SERVICES! , i-J Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Service _ 11:15 A. M. Afternoon Service ^___L 4 p. M." 2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. It. AL Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: " ' -y Sunday School ___ 10:30 A. M ? Morning* Service _'11:30 A. M B. Y. P. U. __J _____ 6:00 P. M V 4 ^ MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHIIRCH? ? =?Ttev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. ' SERVICES: .~77T"*7\ ' Sunday School 10:30 A. M. ? Afternoon Service 2:00 P. M. B. TI P. U. 6:00 P. "M. .. Evening -Service :_i_ 8:00 P. M. CHAPPEI.LE STATION A. M. R. r r . ? CH L RCH. ,y Cnmwr Senatfe ^and-l^jne^Streeta. . -.yRev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor. scitviCES: Morning Service"1-'*, ..11:30 A. M. Sunday School . 3:00 P. M. A. C. E. League 5:30 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. JONES TABERNACLE/' " 7 j Rev. B. G. Gray hart, Pastor ^ " SERVICES:/ .V ' *Sunday SchgrpJ".-.,? 10:00 A. M Afternoon Service 3:00 P. M, B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.'\ Evening Service 8:00 P. M.^?: ? LADSQN PRESBYTERIAN R^y, T IT. l>avis, Pastor. . . .' ' SERVICES:?- ; Morning Service .11:15 A. M. - ^ Sunday School __ 4:00 P. M.; " " Christian Endeavor 5:00 P. M i t : ? ?ST. JAMES A.?M, -E, CHURCH 415 Henderson Street _ Rev. J. P. Washington. Pastor. I _ SERVICES: ^ Sunday fe>cLool 10:00 A. M. J! Vv Morning Service 11:15 A. M. < a. uet;. League 6:30 p. M. Evening Service,, 7:30 p. :M. temple z10n bapt. -CHURCH Sunday School ^ 11:80* ?~ Morning Service 12:80 Emanuel a. m_e. chinch KendlaUown. Rev. D. M. AlcGlLL, Pastor. -I u* SERVICES: ^ ^Sunday School 10:00 A'. M. Morning Service __..11:30 A. M. A. C. E. League 6:00 P. M. Evening Service =-=_8.:00 p. M. I 31T. OLIVE BAPTIST^CttURGH? < 1915 Laurel Street <* REV. W. (L GLN'TKR, Pastor. Sunday School ' 11:00 A. M. Morning Service 12iO0 M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. DLEY wonnis ? 1 ors & Licensed Imers " .... --.. , St. Phone 3512 J HA, S. C. I m