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Saturday, May 1, 1926,- ... ""T r Church New * ' - 5 ?? 5 BY DR. J vl u __ <t? ? cKK^<x>aocM20o?c^aooonociao5 JONES CHAPEL A . MH&. ?tr CHURCH T^OTES day with us. " The Third Mis sionary Convocation of the thir Convocational District, embrac ing the Palmetto, South Care ? lina, Pee Dee, South Georgia an South Florida Conferences cor vened in Jonea Chapel the 22n inst. attended the- Htjjttt ing throughout the dates,- indi cated in program. ' _ Bishop^E. D. W. Jones, A. M D; D., VpreMding Bishop of th 9th-Episcopal District, Dr. J'. C Lewis, presiding elder of th h.ostesfi district (Columbia) Presiding Elders?? Drs. D. ? Crosby, W:. M. Robinson, A. C ?^Cook, Mrs. Anna,L. Andersor general president, Mrs. Ida "V Sihith, general treasurer; Dr. W W. Matthews, correspondent se cretary. Representatives fror the Palmell^, South Carolina Pee Dee, S. Florida and S. Geor gia conferences and also the goo< people of Columbia, with nearl; every church of our group, re ~ , gardless of denomination wer ' on the stage of action to giv prestige to the oeeasinn -Jt is^alghfey-those who withes aed the i manipulating and tin results bf this convocationa meeting, that it'is the best of it nature ever held in-the State There were ^frat^rnal and gospe feasts with a financial round-u] -- of $547.91. . Drs.J, C. Lewis, Presiding El der of the Columbia District, W < H. Davenport, editor of the Sta of Zioi* and Mrs. J. C. -Parker - preached able"serrtidiis. The cooperative effort was i commented one. 1 r . Mr. G. L. Floyd, cashier of th Victory SaVings Bank,-Mr. I. S " Leevy, _the business man; Prof Hawkins, real estate dealer, Dr Dr: W. E. Farmer. Dr. E. A ? Adams, ?fraternal?messenge: from the "Hnterdenomin'ationa Ministers' Uniorv^th^hGity i'Mr p "PilHntroMrny+V, 1 1 ?- -1 . ?? VI City ClilU U ltlliQ ?ing men and womon of tho Cifcj all of whom contributed largely to the success of the meeting Jones Chapel choir, and Sitlnej Park Choral Club graced the oc casion with swell music, quartet duets- solos, etc. to foe admira tion of all who heard it. Last, but not least*.the hospi table and ^sacrificing members-^ Jones Chapel spared no pains t( mae it pleasant for "this delega ~ tiom,/ ? We wish to thank the manj ~ friends who *are not mornhpr? ? of our Church for opcnnig theii doors to assist us in caring foi the delegation May God accompany Boshoj Jones, Dr. . Matthews, Mrs. An . derson and Mrs. Ida V. Smith as they journey from this fielc ; to Alabama and elsewhere to dc work for the Master. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Teachers meeting resurrectec by our faithful SupW Dr. J. H ' . Goodwin is already bearing fruil in that, the Sunday School busij ness is dispatched with hasTe L and yet much of volumnious redtapeoFspeciaTahhouncement 1? ft eliminated, a number of new * teachers have been-atlded to the staff and -many new pupils art being enrolled eac^i1 Sunday, A full, school was out. The lessor \ ^ Had by each class. Dr^ C fp?. Maddison, and Dr. R- W. Bay** lor, were guests of the Beareac Class, which class is taught by the ]pastor, Rev. White rne plTStor turned his class over to Dr r - Baylor while he conducted Dr, Madison through the other 18 classes and introduced him to each teacher and class. Dr. Ma *?1 ? s Of Columbia I I. C. WHITE | ?disonaddressed the school at ? the conclusioirof the lesson. Baptizes Sick .Man FT At 11:10 a. m. the pastor bap> tized Mr. James Johnson, who d has been sick fo rabout 3 or 4 j- months. Mr. Johnson has been >- a faithful employee at the Caro- j d lina Nation alBank for the past, U 8 or 10 veara. ' 1 d 11:30 a. m.?"Bi& Z" was crowded upstairs and downstairs. ? ru* r-p Prpsidenkot. i- Benedict College came down and brought a large number of students and teachers to hear Dr. e C. P. Madison of Norfolk, Va. yDr. T. M. Boykin, for whom j e Dr. Madison is conducting a rev vival, consented fo let Pr, Madiap~n preach at Zion; a very kind J. act. | lf Dr. Madison is pastor of the r. Second Calvary Baptist Church,; \ Norfolk, Va.; Vice-President of the Virginia Baptist State don-j n vention and Recording Secreta- ( ir ry of the National Baptist Convention of America. ' v- ' / rj -j^St&nding room was at a prdy mTurri, and Zion was "rearing to, _ go." He preached a most wonder-' e ful sermon from, the text: "I; e Pray thee, let a double potion of "thy spirit rest upon me." 7 Dr. Madison asked, what was, ^ thp spirit tVmt F.lfshn asked? | 1 1. A double portion of his fis delity. , 2. A double p<?rtion of his cou-, :1 rage. p 13. A 1 double " portion of the spirit of prayer. . It is almost impossible to des# cribe the scene tha took place in1 r Zion, but it was one of the best . sermons listened to in many a) day. 7 7 ' i a At Brookland Baptist Church | - At 3 p. rp. Parlor White moe tored to Brokland Baptist-j Church where a "great prayer T; go thimself in order and preac.hTj r -erLon. the "Sure Hope -of -the Be- ; lieVer." . The church was set on | ~ iire of the Iloly Gho^t^ivThIe~aIT! j coyijd bu? say, "it is goott'to be j r her^.^T Communion was served, but before this took place;- the 1 t- Pastor turned the meeting into 1 r an "experience ' meeting" in! , which many, old and young told uhnuts-and tears. Mrs. , Mary A. Gilliam and' Mrs.~'Senia Watson made all prerations for serving tTTettable. Miss Mary West is at the head nf nour onvili'n... 1' ? J ' ...... v ivxiovvii as tne_, Ay. P. \V. C- (Young People Work-j ing Club.) j Sister Mickens is President of i r the Ladies Church Aid, which is I , the strongest auxiliary in Brook-' r land Barptirt Church. Deacon far4 ' C. Cook is Supt of our Sunday j School. ~ Deacon Mickens has returned from Florida and is again at the head of the choir. Deacon Wat-' j :sbrr~rrafr gone t<5 Balttthore tt>T ) work for a short while. Zioh's B. Y. P. U. was interesting loofo Sunday. Lie. J. T.^ " Carter, Presidet. At 8:30 pj m. The Progressive! Club turned out with the install latiorThf the officers~by~the pas. tor, Mrs. E^a Rutherford ic, ; Mrs. Dora Miller, 1st vice-pres.; . Mrs. Moore, 2nd vice-pres.; Miss Mrs Mf>T.omA?/. r? ? > . ...vv&iuuic, xvecoraing sec. Jj r Mrs. Maggie Pair, Chaplain. r Rev. White preached a special 5 sermon to these sisters, using as , his subject: "The Reward of the >. Christian-" H. { Thus ended another great day in Zion. All strangers are cor- ; 7 dially incited to ouruhurch nex-ttj l Sunday to be in a regular Holy \ 7 Ghost aervlco*"" .v 1 ^ . " m*im ' * ^ BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH { "1 ' ' i 1 We are thankful for the mani- ( , testation of progress ingycry de J . (piftffiist of the church evlri aa < ) ? * THE PALMET J was seen in the Sunday school Sunday morning. A full school of studious little boys and girls, men and women joined in a very interesting discussion on the subject: "Cain and Able.'*"The 1 children proved equal to the task when Mr. W. li. Harvey wes#" called upon to review the lesson. We are hoping that a greater number of theSparents ^nd adults will come out and I witness the splendid work carried on by the teaching force of the Sunday school- " I After the preliminary to the [morning aervicej-DivE. A. Adams selected Hebrew 12; and a portion of the first verse: "We ! ti"Tt7~r?vmpnr>rrn^?fhTiiit with pn great a cloud of witnesses." | The following divisions of the text were-discussed: Heredity, Environment and Will Power. Asserted?heredity and envilonmment are great forces in our path of progress, either for good or evil and_sometimes they are used as excuses for our mistakes and short-comings, but the will power is that great force in man which proves the things that seem impossible,?possible when exercised by faith and trust in God. Martin Luther, Richard [Allen and Daniel A. Payne were mentioned as types having had faith in God, finally overcame obstacles and succeeded in waking the world better. _ | The President and members |vite you to come out in larger numbers and witness a splendid program each Sunday afternoon at 6:30. . . At night Dr. Adams selected as^ hjs text. Zac- 4:6, the latter part of the- 6th verse. He showed in very plain, through striking?terms the inferiority of worldly powers and the greatness of the oower of the spirit of God. The Clubs and boards are still forging ahead successfully with each effort to raise funds for our indebtedness. The Junior Stewardess BoardJiad quite 'a pleasant and successful evening at the '"Tom ThumbV* wedding on the 26th. ? Let us now look forward to the next^effort and be not-weary in well doing. - V ~ > Sunday. May 2nd, is nbly com munion. Come to the services, ybu are welcuinu to share the joy that paseth all understanding: and satisfies when: nothing else can. But let not duty seem a load to you; but a pleasure. SIDNEY PARK CHURCK * "NEWS IV" * . t v j? ? Sunday School began its s%rv ice at its usual hour wltTTthe Supt., Mr. D. R. Starks presiding A splendid lesson was discussed by the teachers and pupils. Sub. "The story of Cain and. Abel." After the Olscusniun of the^fip son by the various classes the REESE'S R MRS^PJRJ A Full Line of Pate Cigarettes and Tobac Madam C. J. Walker Tiinea. ~lgc Cream ar PHON 1422 Assembly Street, | Office Phone 6026 ?? ? Nr^rFRI V 11 Attorney-at-H^w i A t Practice in all Couri 1119 Washington Street, r- -: ? r J. H. ROl i? . - - ~ mekchA> M5. Vr; . . T3^ - Suits Mad< ; ,.' , TELEPHi 1118 Vi Wellington Strreot, ? >C'IOI??IMMMIItMi ' " r" ' ' _ ' . ,? . >, ^ r ?;I ririiinit' rr- * TO LEADER |Supt. reviewedsit in full. At 11:30 morning service be* Igan. Just before Dr.- Farmer { took his text he said that he! tho't the good people of Sidney Park shouTd Tcnow the facts as .to whether he will be with them ! | j another year or~not, so it became his painfulTduty to say to -th^ ehurch^and the great. City |Of Columbia that.he felt that God had called him ?o another field of labor, and that he had done his beiit the four years he had served here, and that God had abundantly blessed his labor, and n^w that he had heard another call to another field he felt that, it was his duty to God and the Church to go.?He said J$iat it; pained him beyond expression to' IpAVP thp orrpot PliiirpVi UTIfl tVin good people of Columbia, ; but he did not belong to himself-, but t Gcd. When he was through speaking KeTwas^athed In teai^ancTseemingly the Whole house was "In tears and weepings-4n the great congregation few dry eyes were visably seen if any. The! good pastor" wil preach his last; sermon Sunday at 11:30 and; would be happy to see as many. of his friends as "possible, "both members and friends. It is supposed to be his last in the City of Columbia. He closed by say-: ingfthat he felt.that he had'done', his best for the good people of/ Columbia, being led by the uii-j . seeing hand of Godwin.the paths, of righteousness7""~God bless all " uf yuu.?333? 1 .'.J'??JMinisterial Union Notes The Union convened in-Firs t""1 Calvary Baptist Church, Noq?l: April 27, with Rev. E. A. Adanjs presiding. "T "The devotions-were- eondufaed_ by the Chaplain^ Rev. G- T. Dil- j lard. - The minutes weret-read and adopted. The unfinished ' business was handledrwitlrmuch ^tions were made anchcorroborat!ed by tftgjnembers Of the Union 'relative to the salutation of the. | chair, when approached, etc. I _ The Union expressed' its de-: 'light in having the Rev. Dr. G. K. Lyles present* . Dr., Lyles! i . \ \' -.1 made a splendid talk and also renewed his relationship with the j | Union by paying the legal join ing fee. Dr. Lyles is a member jof-the pioneer constituents and ; i Presiding Elder of the Newberry : i Information to tho.se who wish to compiunicate in any way with the Union, you are hereby noti- 1 . hod that tKere rs.a~'prudent!onal committee of which Dr. P. P. Watson is the chairman, thru . ! ^irfryou are-to-seeure-aceess : . remit any matter or present pre- ; sent any person to the Union. Much interest is being mani iiesiea Dy tne Dretbrert respec- ; tlvely, for the benent. pt hot li1! church and race.- * . i ( ? i- L mopoooo.<>oaoooooGaoooooci^^ a RUG STORE | REESE, Prop, U nt Medicines. Cigars, o ' cos. A 0Full Line of 5 ' \s Preparations at all rehSodaa. t-i -jf E 7820 |j Columbia, S. C. g Residence Phone 6708 CDER1CK d I . ,rr ind Notary Public. !!. i """"" ' ?? i UJ *1 > J ts?Stat^ and Federal. jjl.i ; v- ? L ! ! Columbia, S. C. ?. , yj-T- ; ? ^ H 3ERTSON i; \U] ITTSTEOB ' . ; 43 To Order. ! n ONE 4003 - I Columbia. S,C. J! > < o+i ( V rtaafrTirty*-- -' . a. . . _ __ , The ban-is srtitl on the sub-a ject: "Crime and its Remedy." j There is a committee hard at work on the subject which is expected to he presented, next; Tuesday as-the orderof -the day.: The. prudential committee re- , dial welcome to all who may j have persons on matters ofimportance to come before, the Union. Rev. P. P. Watson whose address is 2021 Marion Street is ithe chairman of the committee1 See him or else you will get norecognition from the Union. EMANUEL A. M. CHURCH \r ii. . lYcnuaiiown. "Rev. Juliua Ilolman, our pas-^ tor, portrayed the life of Joseph in his sermon Sunday morning. At the evening service, Rev. R B. Phillips preached. Sunday School wa? conducted 1 by ftln A, Potcc, Supt M. B. Williams being absent on account of ; illness. The lesson was reviewed by Prof." Green Tackson. J^L. lj~ At 7:00 p. m. the League was', conducted by Mr. Clark who is -an expert in League work,. One section of our Trustee Rally has endedj- Having a small membership werraised only three hundred and fifty dollars" / * i MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH; 1915 Laurel Street ?We-haveHrad7^reat-stteees^4fr our Sunday SchooLfor_ihe last year. ~ ~?I" The Sunday School and Church has done wbpct'erfully. We have . some of the smartest ^Sunday School workers there is in the sabbath schools. For the time being, we have been successful in all our church and S. S. work for tne Lord. ?[ j All Christian friends welcome. Sunday School __ 11:00 A.~M. ' Poaching 12:00 M.' ST. LUKE'S P. E. CHURCH i Hamptoa Annut * - - All of the services were^nspi-j ring, impressive and were well attended. -The program rendered by the Young People's Service League ol the Church wasj the -i'unjisual'' occurance of the | day' and is therefore given spe-1 jial mention* ??? ; L ^remptly~aCrthe~ appointed, hour, 5700 p. fm, the ~?erviee~was^begun by singing by the League, j Scripture lesson ^was^-read by j Beverley Roberts. Apostle's 1 Creed and prayer "was led by j Thomas Martin. Instrumental; solo?-Miss Eloise Bailey. Select; reading?Gerald RoberTS7~Duet1 TVTiacocj TTcfViny- T^nrtrm nnrl ? IIXIUOX^O iJOVUVi u 1 Wli uuu W j Select reading?Miss Christian McGriff. Solo?Miss Mildred1 Roberts, Sumter, S* C. Mr- F. i P.. Paul, the Church School's j on the program. His address was interesting and beautiful. 7 The pleasant order of the in-' tro.duction of visitors jwas then! engaged in. Miss Mildred Rob- j erts of Sumter was among^those ! present. Much delight was shown to them for their presence arid valuable nssistanee m the rendition. Miss Mamie Virdeer of Fernandina, Fla., and a student of Benedict College of CJcdumbia was the pianist for the occasion., She performed "lo the great delighTbf all. t ^Some very_intere?ting and encoufnging remarks were then madp hy thp Rector of the parish the Rev. T. H. Brown' The meeting then came to a close after the benediction. Every participant played his part splendidly and those who. witnessed the program are looking forward earnestly for the next one. THE OLD FOLKS' HOME - . ... On Sunday afternoon, April 25th, a splendid prayer meeting was held at the Old Folks' Home by the Zion and Union Baptist Churches, which t-m*- -vr-Tt -v?n f r ~, ~" FIVE was very much enjoyed hy the old folks and others. The leaders of this meeting were as follows: Bros. McCormick of Union and Dr. White 7>f~Z!b~nr ~ " We were also pleased to have with us the Sidney- Park's Missionary Society. * , The little-Church-was crowded and. the contribution raised amounted tn ? ^5.00 for which we thank them very much a The old folks are doing nicely and. we are asking the prayer's of all good Christians. inmates, has been "?}tiite ill, but we * are glad to sav at this writing she is on the mend. CLINTON CHAPEL A.-MrE. Z. CHURCH NOTES, UNION, S. CDl 1 - i . - ounuay was a nigh clay. Dr. W. H. Davenport, A? M., D. D., that great scholar and writer-, the editor or our "brilliant Star of Zion" preached three of the most won? derful setmons that have been delivered , in Union, in its history "Even-greaterwor ks than __ these will ye do in my name," are theT Master's words, and the disciples of this age are bringing things to pass. Nothing save a miracle in thes^ . strenuous financial days could have been wroughf : in raising Jthe $1,000 planned by the pastor, Rev. W. Q. Wealch, D. D'. a few short OnMonday night Rev. R. A. Carroll, D. D.,Io?-|Metroplitan A.' M. E. Church, Chester, talked to ' * a large and expertanU Congrega- .. tionancf the amens and shouts- from the noldiors of the crocs, r under such conditions proved that he was at his-best. -"Then it was announced -thai, the captains in the Rally had "gone over the" raising the amount of $1,015.70. It is a great pleasure to correct errors. Mrs. Mattie Moor- r .. man, our efficient organist had charge of the Easter music, insteacTof Mrs. .Bessie Ray. College Notes During the past week, Supervisor Simmons and Director Stathe Agricultural department of A. & T, College, represented the college at the Fathers and Sons banquet?whichr was staged at Waters County Training School, April 16. This is tlje first time the history 6f. this institution thaT an entertainment of this type has been staged. The success of the affair was due largely to efforts puFfortji by Professor Wynn, the agricultural teacher. During the evening, entertain--' ment was furnished in ways of toasts, readings, music and short talks.. Director Staley, Supervisor Simmons are scheduled this week to attend the agricultural exercises of the County Train ing School, Hasty, N. C.? of which Prof-?J. A. Kirk-itr-prin cipal. President Bluford is lend- ing every assistance to create a spirit o"f cooperation between the ? men on the field and the college force. A. & T. College defeated A. U. "here; April' 24, by a score' ofT-6The visitors lost a chance to sew up the game in the 9th inning^whten^ King bunted into ft? double. This is the eighth vie tory out of nine starts for A. & TV The boys are scheduled to play Bennet Monday, April 25. _ A group of four women,'delegates to the Inter-racial conference at Greensboro, paid a visit to A. & T. Colletre dnrim* p chapel period of Tuesday April 2tr.?The?following were the. ^ names of the visitors: Mrs." Dodge,-head of'the group: Miss Giggs, Mesdames Cox and Scarlett. President Bliiford, having introduced the visitors to the student body and faculty members asked them to-speak-.1 EacJt welcome and appreciation of having the opportunity of visi- , . , ting us. TO delight-arid Tionor these guests, our quintette rendered several appropriate selec tions. ,v" . '