The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 26, 1925, Image 5
Saturday, December 86, 1&Q6.
rChurch New:
BY DR. J
SIDNEY PARK CHURCH
NEWS.
Sunday School was opened
at the usual hour with the de
votional exercises. It was wel
attended, and aiftpr thp .stud]
of the lesson, by the variou:
- classes, the Supt. reviewed i'
in full ?
At 11:30, Rev. Timmon:
preached a remarkable sermoi
from St. Luke, 2nd chapter, 7tl
verse ;v "And she brought fortl
her first born son, and wrappec
>- him in swaddling clothes, anc
laid him in a mafiger. because
there was no room for them ii
the inn." tie preached on th?
birth of Christ, and why we eel
ebrate Christmas. The sermoi
was full of wholesome instruc
tions. -' .
_ Mrs. Susan Hill held a specia
prpgram at J5;aQ_foiLihe-,b?neft
of hqy board.?It?was en joy e<
by all who witnessed it.
rr Rev. I. J/ Gamble, a studen
of the College Department ol
?Allen University preaenetl Joi
night service. He took for hi:
text, the 15th Chapter of I Corin
fore my beloved brethren fiery*
_1
~.~WV>?.HUU, miuiuvauic, always 3
bounding in the work?of?tin
Xord, forasmuch as ye kno\
that your labor is not in vail
in the Lord."
All members of the Epwortl
^ League are requested to be pre
ent at 6 p. m., Sunday, at th<
installation of new officers.
Services usualvhour next ^>un
,d?y. . The public is invited."1
- _Miss Claretta Watts, a stu
dent of Minor .Normal School
Washington, D. C., has returnee
home to spend the Xmas. holi
. days with relatives and friends
We wish for her a pjeasant an<
prosperous stay and also a Mer
ry Xmas, and a happy new year
J1 ' Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor
? Sarah B. Walts^Reporter
ZION BAPTIST CRUREIL
C. , ?
Notwithstanding- the incle
ment weather last Sunday, ou:
School was out in force. Thi
pastor conucted the opening ex
ercises, and introduced the lea
son. Mrs. Martin and the stud
present and Mrs. Martin who ii
? the matron of the school made i
ft splendid talk at the conclusion o:
^ the lesson.. "7'-'
11:30, the pastor preached t<
a full church from the subject o:
"The temptations of J?sus.".
When the main church offer
ing was over with, an after coi
lection was called for Sister Eli
zabeth Webster on Gates St.
Pastor and J. C., Jr., motorec
down to Arthurtown where .ai
eager crowd greeted him. Con
- gratulatibns were poured upoi
^-Dr. White-for his wise decisioi
to remain in Columbia and ii
South Carolina. 1?
Choir rehearsal^iook place a'
5:00 P. M. The B. Y. P.U.&
6:00 o'clock.
7:30 P. M., preaching, the ser
vices were grand. Miss Broom
^ field, Domestic Science teacher o1
the piano by M rs. Porter, Mus
? ie teacher of Benedict College
sung a sweet jubilee-solo "No
body knows the trouble I see.'
The church was much carried away
with the young women.
The pastor stressed In his sermon
the mission of the church
and appealed to the membership
_ M A.1 rtl I 1 n ..
*w mure ui irie L/nnsr apirit.
An after collection of $21.0(
was taken for baskets to be given
the sick and poor o^ the congregation
for Christmas. $13.01
more was takem ^or the Stat?
County and City prisoners foi
Christmas making $34.00.
Friday, Christmas Day, Dr,
__ White will preach his usual
Chrlitmas sermon. He invites
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s Of Columbia
. C. WHITE ..
all the city to turn out tp Zio:
Friday morning at 11:30 to hea
I ; the sermon. Special music. Di
- J. H. Goodwin our efficient Sup1
1 will , deliver the Emancipatio
r address for the city of Tariipi
a Fla., while Dr. White will spea!
t in Barnwell, S. C.
7)?The parsonage of Zion Bap
3 tist Church was the scene of an
i other pounding last Friday nigh
l when a large crowd oV the mem
i bers of East Columbia headed b;
i Cant. W TT rinnltry and Denco
1 Louis Legions, loaded Re\
3-White's. pantry with all kind
l of good things to eat.
l\ BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
.1 " KftTlTC -
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J The Sunday school was we
{attended Sunday morning an
j the mid-winter enthusiasm i
remarkable and noteworthy.
|J Supt. Young and the teacher
| were busy arranging for th
^'Xmas Tree Thursday night.
pj At 11:15 Rev. Adams preach
; icd fvom.J&L Luke 1st chapte
3'and part of^the 78th and 79tl
verses: "Whereby the daysprin,
-fronr on hlglrftas visited us: t
give light to them that sat i
darkness.:: Asserting that "c
all the muny religions of th
^ world the Christian religion i
a the only one that will stand th
[test. Although some are lade
a with good trails, that the ligh
g of Jesys Christ like the light o
the natural sun rises upon u
-[gradually--ancf we have -but t
J prove faithful and worthy an
| the change will come in ou
lives." -Admonishing-ihis heai
i ers to erect an altar in. thei
j homes To this 'Jesus Christ an
_ all will be sunshine and happ;
ness.
jj The At-C. EJLeague was we
_ attended and Mr. Emanuel i
, j endeavoring to bring the chi
, ,dren into the service by givin
?each one an opportunity to d
something.
The choir rendered a sacre
" Cantata Sunday evening whic
. was highly pleasing to the man
r visitors,, members and friend
a1 who had assembled for the or
_ casion. The music was simpl
. birth of Jesus Christ in sons
s The chuir as usual proved to b
3! masters of the situation an
x' possessors of thft spirit nf jo
f which characterizes the aeasoi
J TO TO SING CANTATA WEE
f NESDAY EVENING.
. "The Light of the World'* to b
Presented at Sidney- Park
Church.
I "The Light of the .World,"
i Christmas cantatadby Frederic
-1H. Candlyn, will be sung by a
1 augmented' choir of 28 voice
1 at , Sidnpv Pari? P M C
? ~A MA IV v? 1U? Ju
lcfiurch next Wednesday nighl
[Decembei 30, 1925, at 8 o'clocl
t This cantata is given by th
iTcheir of the white Washington
Street M. E. Church and wa
- sung last Sunday night to "
- crowd that filled the church t
f its capacity at the said church
t and by" special request it wil
- be repeated at Sidney Par'
J church for the benefit of-th
-.rally. r
' The composer has us?d freel;
- some of the old traditional foil
songs of England for theme
- throughout the cantata, whicl
,jhas six divisions?"Prophecy?
t! "TV>o " l<rm_ _ 1-11
iiuuuiititi'iiuii, 1X16 onep
r herds," "The Wise Men," "fl*
> Manger," and "The Angels o
. Light/' .
The chorus work predominate:
> in each of the parts, there be
> ing a number of them Ihgtrtnm
unaccompanied parts. There i:
^a joyous spirit that runs thru
. out the work, the various num
libers contrasting in nature an(
l( working up at timet to
A
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, r WfM fr AUMTBrrt
? fine climaxes^?One of the most
i1 interesting parts is "The Man-'
t ger" which opens with an alto
t solo, "0 My Deir Hert," the
2 words being anonymous and
i , taken from the Oxford Book of
| English verse. The solo is a
1 i lullaby and the same theme is
^ |taken up by the chorus follow^-rby
Mrs. James Gooding.
There will be an organ recital
of 20 minutes preceding the ser-'
^ vice by the organist, Mr? D. A.
Pressley. This will include "Re-1
verie Pastorale" (Morse),;
L"l"Christmas .in , Sicily" (Yon) \
^etc. The chyrch quartet wiTT
l" I sing the lod traditional German;
carol, "Silent Night" and ' the
a chureh?'wllM&e dimly lighted. !
r' The public is cordially invit-j
* edr A silver collection will be
? taken." ? 1
T. J. Morris, Capt. Club 20,
Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor. I
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11 REV. JAGGERS' OLD FOLKS'
dJ ? ?^ HOME.
s.... . ...
? ?-There were?wonderful?ser-:
3 viees - hdld?test Sunday eveniiig^
e in honor of the Old Folks. This^
meeting was enjoyed by each
^individual and every single gouL
r seemed to have been in accord
h,with the Holy Ghost. The-Lord
E was with us during the entire !
? portion of?the?services.?fQn '
n Sunday- Dec. 20,. the Jubilee
choir of the First Calvary Bapp
tiot chupcirmct at the Old Folks
3 Home to render a, programme
e for the benefit of the Old Pan,
triots of our people.
M?The meeting was -opened--byf
thp Prpf?iripr?f Dpa TTonw A Mo .1
31 who appointed Dea. Edgar Mcd(
vices. After a lovely prayer ser
vice, which was enjoyed by all,
?then helpful remarks by Bro J.
r Hdghes and .Mr.. WHt- Atkin-_
d j son. Afterward a collection
i-twas raised for the benefit of the
o
Old Folks, which amounted to
11 $7.05. , "...
3 SUSIE JAGGERS, Reporter
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Z CHICAGO DAILY , EXPECTS
0 VICTORY IN WASHINGTON
- K ' v SEGREGATION CASE
d. , , rr?
k It woul be "a surprise to stuy
dents of constitutional interpres
tatioh and basic legal princi
pics," declares the Chicago Daiy
ly News editorially, if the Sufi
promp Court did Tint: sustain the
> _ N. A. A. C. P. in its contention
e that segregation by .property
d owners' agreement' is unconstiy
lutlutlal. ; :
- The Daily ;News^ editortar in"
- fidl is fallows:
Attempts at Race Segregation
e ' In 1917, the United States Supreme
Court annulled a Loiiis^
viHe"~City ordinance that provi-j
- ded for the the segregation of i
Negroes in a sort of pale or setI.
tlement. In consequence it was!
t- ? 1
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I REESE'S 1)1
MRS. i>. K. T
A Full Line of Pate
Cigarettes and Tobac
Madam C. J. Walker
Times. Ice -Cream an
PHON
1422 Assembly Street,
e I Office Phone 6026
vl N_ J . FRF
^ i Attorney-at-T-aw a
ill Prarilpi* f?% nil Court
a 1119 Washington Street,
v>?vy
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J. H. ROI
MPRCIIATs
? '
3 Suits Made
- ; | " TELEPHt
^ <> 1118^ Washington Sirreet,
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believed that attempts at race
segregation by statute or otherwise
necessarily would be abandoned.
It appears, however,
that various ingenious shifts
have been adopted to accomplish
segregation without violating
the leter of the law as laid down S'
by the Nation's highest tribu- M
hab 4
In the'Sup'reme Court is pending
a case that illustrates the
tendency. Thirty taxpayers of
Washington, D. C., &re seeking to S
rejoin a neighbor from viola
ting a property owners' agreement
to refrain from selling s,
property in a certain aiea to -\i
coloredr persons. > The issue is E
whether the court will recognize E
and enforce suelv an agreement, ?
or pronounce it contrary to public
policy ^nd therefure^roid.
?It is an -old common.law max- ?
im that one cannot do ^indirectly c
that which the law prohi
~3
bits doing in a direct manner. *
Trying; to segregate a race by" s
agreements among property V
owners seems to .be a clear in- ^
stance of an indirect effort to
accomplish a forbidden end.
should the Supreme -Court sus- ?
tain the1 agreementby ordering
Tiro tssinr^of the?injunction sought,
the decision 4would be a
great amprise to students of
constitutional interpretation an'1 v
basic legal principles.^^. ^
FAIRWOLD NOTES
Mrs Martin wishes to thank j
the Bishop and members of the
A. M. E. Conference held in
"inewi't'i r>, cj. ii . iar ttip nnrrai :
jofferingof given Fairwold ,
The Musical Club of Fairwold i
.and Mrs. Martin made a trip To ;
| Charleston Sunday the 13th.
They Mere entertained by the
Federated" Clubs of the city at
the Y-. -W-.-e-. A. -
. An interracial ^meeting was .
held at Plymouth Congregational
Church, and the offering for Fairwold
amounted to $90i76. j
j That evening at 8:00 o'clock, j
the girls rendered their pieces
at Morris Brown 4- M. E. Church
"and an'afber collection-for Fair"wold
ametar^e-d to $20.00, mak ~
Ing a local for tne day, lit>.7t>. "
Z They left Charleston at T2"d50 ^
o'clock Mondayr stopped over at I
State College for a few minutes 4
and there Mrs.-Marion Wilkinson,
the wife of the ^president,
met them ivith hugs, kisses and"
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oiiutco. - uiif uau nitjui > c"-i
with sandwiches. drinks, cakes ^
and candy. At the Red Store _
then 20 miles from Columbia all;
lights oil the .truck?went out, and
a phouf^ message was sent
to the Chairman of the Local ,
Board, Mr. Levy. He came out
and towed the party in. They I
reached Columbia at 3 A. M.
Tuesday. They are however
none the worse for their trip.
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iTIUKCII DIRECTORY '
BETK'EI. a. M. E. CIIi;i(Cn
Corner Spotter and Taylor Si#. ^ur'''1
Ret. E. A. Adams. Past or.
SERVICES: ? v
unday School 10;00 A.- >1 - ' "u
orning Service . ?11:15 A. M
. C. E. League .. 6:."0 I'.M
vsning Service _ . ~ ..7:3t)~P, M ULTI
II>NEV PARK C. M. E. cm acir. v. v r,,.
110(1 Block Hlandinf S-treef O.'cor,
R?*??W, E.?Farmer, Pastor p?ySERVICE^j
v. Kvco
unday School ... .. IC':3T) A.' M ,
^j-nlng Service ... AF^T"
fliworth League ".T V 5:20 P. M ... /
vening Service 7:30 p.
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JONES CHAPEL A. *1. it ZION
C1IURC1I. Jr?TTTT
orner Shtnter and Blossom Street? ev,
R, Alexander Carroll, 'Pastor.
' SERVICES:
InrningSgrvjjML^. ??W^I A. M-tfwTunday_School
.. ... ..12:30 P. K..._ '
. C. E. Society .J; _ _ 6:30 P. Id
i\*ning Service _ ... H:(>0 P. id
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, . . . .j Mori
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ncL CALVARY B^VTIST CRUNCH j Ever
1^00 B^rk Bull Street
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>undny /Jehool .... .. ... JMmi.? a - ' vA
lornipj^erykfl? JJj ; 15. A?M-4
yV.r,V... l' ... t-.Q'j K-^
jveninjj Service......... . 7:TiO I' P
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st. CALVARY BAPTIST OILJUli'
v' Richland Street
REV. H. W. LONG, Pastor.
SERVICES:- ^ rH
Sunday csciioni_ , !)i)--..\ m'
Horning- Service . . 1 j cvi A wV
I Y; P- U- 6.:(>o'r T.t "
Averting .Service--?y,?
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^^.EY_JM...E..CULI?CJ! -
Corner i?t?rvaia and Bornwcl! S*s \"
Rev. N. g. Smith. P?*t or? ' ; .
_ SEftVICES:
Sunday School . *_ 10:3 ; A. M
doming Service 11:-*;J A. M.
-e*gu? .. -e:3(j l\ M-L\.
Svening Service . 7:50 p. ;m
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ZION BAPTIST CHI RV1I 2
- R?t: J. C. White. PastSF - ' T'
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lorntng Service jJII:80 A. M ?
I. Y. P. U. .... 6:00 p. ?.l 'x
Evening Service J 7:00 P M
p. _ .>unc
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NAZARETH "BAPTIST. C?l I 'TvCll
unday School . A M
horning- Service"..- 12:30 P. W.
3 Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M" _
Evening .ServlcsT? . .f:20- p; M i
= - - -? Sunt
- . " , Men
ST. JOHN BAPTIST '&ILKCH A- *
' Cooker Washington Heightp V~'" *c:
Rev. -L.1 C. Jenkins, Pastor. . '
SERVICES: . '
Sunday School c_10:30 A. M.
VIornnig Service .11:30 A. M
i. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M TEA
Evening Service : j... 7:30 P. M.l
Sur.i
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FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor
??- iOSAlarion- Street
Morning Service 11:30
Evening Service 7:30
MT, OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH ... '
3130 Sumter Street
Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor- !, 0!
SERVICES: A. c
:iuncla? School __10:30 A. M. t,vo
'reaching 11:30 A. M. :
3. Y. P. {T. ? 6:00 P. M.
breaching . 8:00 P. M.
AMIOCH CjAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor
SERVICES: I ' 1
unday School : .-.---10:00 A. M. j Son
Horning Serviee : A. M. > M<>.
H. Y. P. U. - ? 6:00 P-JkLtfcve
Evening Service 7:00 P. M. |
nnBHMHBHIMnnBS!!!
JOHNSON-BMDI
Funeral Director
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1115 Washington Si
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lMine Street i: JH
Wev. T. HI. Boykin, Pastor.
!*: SyJ w.v ] ' ' ']0.00 A. M .,1
i' .1 ! ::t0 A. M i
I yTm Kfreet
Purl hp -3
'< ?':! ;?j--J ' 10;(,0 A. M
" .'s"' v ^ 11:30 A. U. f|
"IT ~ fi:00 P. M "|J
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"rr * " 'f -J tii'tn.., Mln.l. ?ji
' I. ''o!!.?rd, Pastor. f>?
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s'''* ?lM-U A M
J'"-:- . . 1' :.IT\ A. M ' J
rnoon Service * - 4 P. M
sa/a'jh.j ii u \pttstrrrritcB
Ke>."K. 3!. 'iyvn,, Pastor.
? 3i"'iy K'L&.'? ?, .' .J
ml 1 1Q;20 A,. U???M
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' !'. t;: " ' . "6:00 P. It- ? ' '3
tinjr-' Service .. $:00 p#
: ! A 15 A ; I , ST ClI PRC*
*i. <". k, M. Pastor.
SPU VIC1S: '
"''I 10 30 A. M
- : ' 'r-oo P. M " ~
i'.-'v;.- v , : > 0 .00 p. m ~ v ;
t;Kx "Service . .." 8:OCT P.
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AT-rr i.r.i: station a: m. e.
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i- > Ji'-TW*; 11:30 A. ii '
' '? i ??'?- jpoo -p.- x??
vi^.n- , 5:30 P. M.
!Wr 7:TU, P. M
.Jf>>'rs r MiKiiNari,IS
?** . "il. . (-Jr;Tj hart, Pastor. .
l_ t-.Ettvk;;s:.- . .
: 10:00 A. M
.ir.vyu XW e " 8:0(j P. .11"T~+J?^
~~ fi:0Q p. M. \
d--: >?-rv-:ct? 8:00 p. ii .
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.Ke\I. J>. i)avi?,,raslor7*"..'.~:;
- Sl.iTtR. i:s^.. ..
lintj -Sr-rviVe 11 Vj"5 A. M
; ?> > , : 1 . *~4.00 P. It ,
i;n..o:.vor -5.00 P. M
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tev. j. r. Washington, i'&ntsr.
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a. m. e. church
kendlalto'wn.
Re-v. I). y\. 'Mcli I Eli, Pastor. "r
SEEN RES:
!.u :A h'.M 1 ?... 10.00 A. M. ?
ni'fg Service A , 11:30 A. M.
League .. 6:00 P. M.
ning Service ..' 8:00 P. M.
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T fli.ivi: RAJAT1ST C11UHCH- ' 191a
.a lire I Street day
School'__ 11:00 A. M.
ning Service 7:30 P. 1L
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