r v. ' / i . * . . . day bc#emker fiu &CeCB3BBX^^ ' Church Npwn f*. j * BY DR. J. < 2fON BAPTIST CHURCH e NEWS a " e To the dehgh$ of all, Sunday " was a beautiful day, at 10:00 A. jS' M. the Sunday School opened itl "with most of its teachers and y (i more than 180 pupils. In At^^4^0 A. M., the"Rev..L. P . C. Jenkins, A. B., filled the pul-|f( pit. Rev. Jenkins pleased the y ^members very much in the ab-|f( sence of their pastor, Rev. J. C. a White, wno,was-Jn Tampa, Fla. T< at that time. y Rev. Jenkins preached Matt, o 13:9 Text, "Who hath aers to T "The Importance of Hearing the 4 " Gospel." v At 8:00 P. M. the membersjt were again in their seats to hear , 2 the- Rev. Jenkins again. Rev. y Jenkins proaehprl St John |p Happiness through Christ. a NOTES FROM BETHEL * Sunday marked the close of ~ F; the conference year at Bethel, I v there was" the usual very good .attendance in the Sunday School .a splendid lesson "with Review ^ and closing remarks by Rev. ^ Adams, (nastorl at 11:15 The ^ auditorium was all but crowded^ and still they came?prelimina- a ry to the regular service some j. ? timely remark^ were made on ~ "Negro Enterprises "and Race ^ Patronage." Pastor Adams then ^ ^ * touching sermon for the subj., "5 P * "A Life Worth While." Acts 13. [ t* setting forth for things necessary in making a life worth while namely, "A great Inspira- ? _ tion; A great Causer7 A great ~ I Battle and a "Great Victory." At 8 P. M4, we again faced a / nocked house, it havinc been an. ? - : : o ?pa nnnnrrd JlmLIluUup A^L CaryTTa L- jj' of, Chicago woulcT worship with r FJ> us at the evening services. The ] pastor Conducted popular serv- t ices which was highly enjoyed i B by all. B Dishop.Cai^, in ewnggng willi t President Sims, Dr. Mance and B- others was delayed by the burnI ing.~of the Broad River Bridge i | which prevented their crossing, but they arrived just at the close of the service and to the very I Bj-jjtalk assenting that the Negro t Bl jheeds but look forward and bejj BVof good courage, that the claims L "of the Race are just and that we j j. are entitled to the complaints ? | made at the White House a few U? days v ago- says, the President, r I and that sooner or later unto God the Rare will come into its own \ - The pastor left Tuesday for|\ conference with the happy tho'ts of winding out a successful and ] pleasant years work for which we are HienlcfnT ^ L Reporter m ~~ . c Rev. E. A. Adams: f Ii Having been assigned thp task r of manifesting the good will the t I congregation of Bethel A. M. E. U j - Church bears toward you as 2 their pastor, and to express to} t [ you their appreciation for the;t br~ interest you have displayed du-i\ * ring these two short years you'c _ -have sourjourned with^us>itis]j with pleasure that I greet you, ? oir behalf of the members, of ) Bethel Church. - ' c [ We feel that during the ten L ure of your pastorate Bethel has \ ?rnHcte"'marked advancement in It i perfecting the cause ot rigfit^" eousness. We feel that the ex- t emplary life you have lived a- i ~mong us has In a large measure i tended to bring us closer together as a congregation and has ^ r- worked for the solidarity of ~ ^ God's people to combat the Pow- 1 ers of Sin and the Devil. Because we appreciate your ^ services and because we are de- < siroufc that you know of our ap- ] preciation the membari of Bath> ? j a.. ^ ^ Of Columbia fr. WH1TF J: 1 under the leadership of our 1 cknowledged and saintly lead- 1 r Sister Ella Lownds, have comlissioned me to offer to you ome tangible manifestation of ^ heir appreciation and fealty to ^ ou. Hence it is with the utlost confidence_and-the greatest * leasure that we bid you adieu ^ or a few days knowing that r our services at the annual con- * erence are~aiT much needed and * ppreciated as here and also \ ooking forward eagerly for1,J our saffi rotnrn tn na frtr an,. J ther conference year. Your stay among ns has hppn 1 short^two years but during J ered yourself into our hearts 1 hat we feel that you are truly i part of us. We love you for ; our high sense of honor, your \ 1? T- -* ' " '' r?iKJurmg?ano -witn-l* 1 your cleaness of living and for i ? -t? "* r our interest in us both tempo- rarily and spiritually . Our ( prayers shall aeoompftny you nd we know that vnnrs shall nl. j /ays follow us: For the reasons given I take ery great pleasure in present- j ng this purse not because we eel that you need if but we . iiu'w thai a little extra change i -lways comes in good especially ,t the place for which you are | leaded, so we ask that you ac- , ept not for its intrinsic value. ( iut for tfhe love of the flock, you ^ tave- so well shepherded. MayJod's choicest blessings go with rou and return you safely to ' bp flnrk tbf?.f ?boll K o Quroi'fin/* rou. * . ^, 2_ j 5idney park c. m. e. < church news Sunday School opened at 10 '> i. M., as the Supt., teachers and 1 dtotoajLgga^ r^ad^? ied on by the teachers and scho-'ars. After the discussion of < he lesson, the supt,reviewed it : n full to the .school. The at- 1 tendance and collection was < ery guud. After the Sunday School, the scholars assembled with- the ; nembers and friends, to give lar^to an interesting sermon. The pastor preached a splendid and soul-stirring sermon, vhich held i/hjB fiilid" ce Si36ll >ound. Rev. Timmons is a fine J roung man, a former graduate >f Allen University^and principal of the White Hall Graded j Night service began at 8:00 clock, Rev. Farmer, preached j to a splendid audience, after j vhich collection was takeirinr yhich-_amounte&.iieatly^_; Last Sunday night, a Harvest Pageant was held, title, "The Harvest in the Midst of the fear." 1 The church was beautifully lecorated wijii vegetables, fruit lowers, and different articles to epresent the tall (harvest) of he year. The church was filled o its capacity7 people came from ill parts of the city to witness his play given by members of ,he Sunday School. The play vas beautifully carried out, each me spoke her pasrt well. They ill represented some fruit flow;r or vegetable of the season. Vhile the pantomine was being :arried on, the lights were turnid off, and beautiful colored spot ights were^cast on the characjfsro:? " ' ed twice at this church, and; s asked to be ^peated at St. VukeT E. Church. Those who missed this great >lay , now is your chance. ' -The characters were as fot- ~ ows: Sarah B. Watts; Mrs. R. L. ;a McCullough, Rhoda Suigert, Vmy Sergener, Lillie Chestnut, jladyfc McCullough, Elise Price, Dorothy Green. Mu?ic waa played by Mr. H. TOT WALMMTK I. Riddick during the play. si< Mr. Benj. Boozer. Director, to drs. H. D. Bookman, Asst. ? Si The South Carolina Annual A! Conferecnce of the C. M. B, si Church, which was held at th Batesburg, S. C. last week was J eported as beirig the best ever co held. None of the preachers m failed tu make-idieir^ reporter pi The Conference lasted from bi Tuesday through to Sunday. ta Six delegates were elected to th he General Conference whieh is L; ;o be held in Kansas City; Mo., gi lext May. They are as follows: ot itev. W. B. Farmer, Pastor of nc Bldncy Park;-Re\^. C. H. Cope- of and; Elder B. E. Golphin, Rev. to l. A. Davis, Rev. J. A. Walker, ~~ lev. C R. Oolphin 2 & Six delegates were elected to m epresent the laymen. One of be vhiclHhwiH mention is Mr. D. R. pt Btarks, Chairman of the Laymen to indT Supt of our Sunday School. . yc Business of "the school work vas carried out\ The school is^ w ;o be erected in Greenville, S. C., hi grounds and all conveniences. Jc rhe financial reports were splen-icl lid. Every one who attended !oi he rnnfprpnre speaks of it high -L< y. ' __E Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor, pi Sarah Belle Watts, Reporter b< DOINGS ON WHEELER HILL ^ Sunday afternoon Nov. -16, 1924. we received our Appmt nent from the hands of Bishop y iohn Hurst in St. Paul A." M. E. ~ Church which was the seat of rhe^olumbia Annual Conference me-year ago. We began our w work as pastor of St. James A. VI. E. Church Sunday Nov. 2th _ 1924, and we are proud, we are thankful to say that we have r* dosed out the most successful pj pear during the seven years of ^ Dur pastorate. ^ Many things have been said ^ about St. James (whether thev ~ ?- ^ were'true or not they don't con- ^ -en* us) which would cansp nno ho he fearfii|' to ent^r this figlH ^ [ cannot help what , others may ^ assign; I can say with clear con- tc science (God bearing, me wit- ^ ness) that we have closed out Dne year withoue a disserting ^ uuid. Among any in our rank. We wish to express our gratitude to officers, members and ? friends of^St. James Church for the splendid co-operation they "TVave tendered us. We pray God's choicest blessing uppn thy and efficient secretary, is an all round business man; he is loy al to the cause. ,? = Brothers A. B. Brown, Elliot Young. Robert Delanev, J. W. ^ Williams and others have stood \ close by our side, and helped us ^ to put "Uhe programme over. A Space-^lh not permit me to t$li !^ of the noble work-that-has bean- ? done by our noble women. Sister Hester Simpkins, the ~ okl warrior of many battles is I | REESE'S DR \ MRS. P. R. RE A Full Line of Patent Cigarettes and Tobacco Madam C. J. Walker's 'I Times. Ice Cream and - - PHONE i 1422 Assembly Street, Office Phone 6026 N. J. FREI Attorney-at-Law an ~ ^T^ctlcr tri~ ?ft~CoiirtBJj. 1119 Washington Street, I J. W. R0B1 i: MERCHANT Suits Made ?~7 TELEPHOI 11181/2 Washington Strreet, \ fAWK :k at, this writing. Thankful sav that she. is rftfiiporatiiig ster Maggie Young knows no Ips; she succeeds in whatever ie undertakes. Sister Saxby links no little of her pastor and church; you can always >unt on her. Sister Katie Soloon js the president of the Pult Aid_Ptiik; she-has been siek7 it is up again. Sister HenrietWashington is sick; but on ie incline. Sisters Maria Long,' /da Young, Lolai Cheeks, Mage^Davis, Belle Washington and hers whose names space will >t permit, have stood with us i the tiring line, ana helped us put the enemy to ilightT" T leave for conference with a ?art full of love for all ol IhVj embers and friends '*f- the u>ve named-church. Should it ease God that we shoi i la! .or gether another year I pledge )u my unstinted service. Monday night (Nov. 30, '25)" as a night that will go down in story.- A pageant was put ov >nes for the' benefit of the lurch. This was neatly carried it.-" Sisters Maggie Young and dIq ChookB'Woro the promoters very pprsnn played wpII hor irt. Too much praise cannot i given to Mrs. Jones for her renous effort in putting ove ich a programme. Hats off to tese ladies. Mi . G. L. Fluyd, Cashier ijf the ictory Savings Banl^ ^vai5~on 'Ogramme and made a very inarstii^g talk on the subject. The Church." Its jorigin and hat it stands for in a commuty, etc. -f I cannot close without mention ig our frieftchand brother, Rev. , C. Crumpton and his good peoe of Antioch Baptist Church ever before^ in the history of le church have St. James A. M. /~>i .,.i, i a ? -i : _ t-i?T7T71. . ^HUICIl clliu AI11/1UUI1 .DUpilSl r ? hurc^ cooperated together a* ley r, deacon and members of Anoch .Baptist Church; We^feef hole. We wish to acknowledge le following donations: rom Stewards' Board ?5.o6, " -L Trustees Board 5.0i_ " Stewardess Board-1 5.00 " Pulpit Aid Club 5.00 Chappelle Club 2.00 J. A. Lyles personal 2.00 Sallie Singleton per. 2.00 " Sunday School " 1.25 Other Source 1.25 Total Donated _ $25.75. For all of the above, we wish y express our sincere "tlranks. ,nd now may the blessing of Jmighty God rest upon you, and crown your every effort 'ith success. Vours for God find Kace, J. P. Washington, Pastor 415 Henderson St UG STORE I 1ESE, Prop. | ; Medicines. Cigars, ?s. ? A Full Line of Preparations at all . Sodas. ' 3 JZ82Q__: | Columbia, S. C. 5 _ j _ ? & Residence Phone f>798 ^ )ERICK | d Notary Public. ?4? I . 1 ?State and Federal. ' Columbia, S. C. % 4 ^X^K^K'vvWKK'vvv^-vvvv-X' < | ERTSOTt" :: ' TAILOR "i r To Order. , *E 4003 :: Columbia, &. C. o , NAZARETH BAPTIST riiritru Sunday School 10:30 A. .M Morning SeVvice p.. 12:30 P. M B. V. P. U. .1 5:00. P. M Evening Service ?r.7:30 P.. M ST. JOHN BAPTIST ClIlRCH Booker Washington Heights Rev. L: C. Jenkins, Pastor. , SERVICES: Sifhday- School 1 10:30 A. M Morrrmg Service li^oO A. M B. Yv P. UV .I.-. ? 6:00 P. M .Evening Servico^ 7:30 P. M ?5 ' . FIFTH BAPTIST CIIURCB Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor 405 Marion Street Morning Service 11:31 ravening service 7;3( 4 MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH ^ 2440?Sumter-Street Kev. D. G. Robinson, l'astor, SEUV1GKS< Sunday School 10f30 A. M Preaching 11:30 A. M B. Y. P. U. G:U0 P. M Branching ?-? 8:00 P. M ANTIOCII BAPTIST CHURCH He?. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor ; SERVICES:'"" i unday School 10:00 A. M i Morning Service 11:30 A. M 11. ?. P. U. ? G:00 P. M Evening Service 7:00 P. M i s?, ?; I JOHNSON-BRl Funeral Direc? Emb; .. a. 1115 Washingtor COLUM . ? . - ^ ^ U UNION BAPTIST CHURCH uivine street ? Kev. T. M. Boy kin, Pastor. . SERVICES: -Somi*y School??10:00 A M I Morning1 Service _ 11:30 A. M? B- V. P- U. ' 7:00 P. M. ~~ j Evening Service 8:0Q P. M .? BETH I. Ell EM BAPTIST CHURCH Lyon StreeT > , . Rev. S. H. Smith, Pastor SERVICES: ; Sunday School - 10 00 A. M. < _ Morning Service "11:30 A. M. B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. Evening Service _ . 8:00 P. M ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Croon?and Gates Street! SERVICES: Sunday School . 10:00 A. M. Morning Service - .. ... 11:15 A. M. Afternoon Service ,_i *. 4 p, m 2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CnUKCH Bev.-It; M.,Myers, l'ustor. 1 SERVICES: Sunday School 1Q;3Q A. M. Morning Service 11:30 A. M ' B- V- P- U. . 6:00 P. M -Evening Service 8:00 P. M MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. >1, Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: k. - * Sunday School 1 p.an a \t Afternoon Sen ,ca - 2:00 P, H.? B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. ^Evening Service -^..8:00 P. M 1 : CHAPPEI.LE STATION A. M. E. CIIL'RCII. Corner Senate and Pine Streets. a Rev. O. Bowman, Pastor. Skit VICES: : ~ Morning Service* i__ .11:30'A. M. Sunday School 3:00 P. M. C. E. League- ,- 5:30 P. M. ,Evening Service 7:30 P. M | ^ JONES TABERNACLE nev. tt. u. urayftart, Pastor. 'p ; SERVICES: | Sunday SchooL'__ 10:00 A. M Afternoon Service 3:00 P. M. B. Y. P. U. _ 6:00 P. M ? Evening Service 8:00 P. M I UlSllN PWKSB.YTIKI.IM Rev. I. I). Davis, Pastor. SCRVICESt ." Morning Service 11:15 A. M. Sunday School > '. 4:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor 5:00 P. M I * ~ j sr. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH 415 Henderson Street ' Re,v.-J. P. Washington. Paatnr. - iiEk VICES: Sunday School 10:00 A.. M. Morning Service?. 11:15 A. M. A. C. E^League .6:30 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. .v." TEMPLE -ZION BAPT. CHURCH TL _ Ridge wood Sunday School __1 11:80 Morning Service ^ 12:80 < ? : i? )i ' 1 ! * CMANUEI-A. M. E. CHURCH Kendlaltown. Rev. I). M. McGlLL, Pastor. "TV. SERVICES; _ ; Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Service 11:30 A. M. ; A. .C__E. League_ -iE00^-M, Evening Service 8:00 P. M. a- - ... ' MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1915 Laurel Street TTEVTW. T7TGL NTER, TasfoF."~ [. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. [. j Morning Service 12:00 M. [. Evening Service . 7:30 P. M. kDLEY-MORRIS ijgioB i iTivmiw tors & Licensed ilmers , Cf PU ?C1 O k sn. 1 nunc %j*j l c* BIA, S. C. -|