The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 24, 1925, Page THREE, Image 3
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Hp-- jfiaturday, January 24, 1925.
lv jbfflJRCH DIRECTORY
^bethel'a. m. je. church <
F SERVICES:
I Morning Service ,-,11:15 A. M.
a. C. E. League 6:00 P. M.
? Evening Service :__ 8:00- P. M. 1
M SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH^
V 1100 Block Blanding Street >
\jj Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor. '
-f-*- services: "
! Sunday Schnpl ,10:30 a. M, j
^Morning Service -----?11:30 A. M.
. Epwortb League ?.?5:30 P. M. '
f/ ' JONES CHAPEL A. M. ~E. ZION j
U ? CHURCH. ?
A; Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets
gk Rev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor.
hV i ' > SERVICES:
' Sunday Schodt~__: 10:00 A. M.
_J Morning Service 11:00 A. JVL_
Evening Service ? &00 P^-M. J
2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
i TIOD Block Bull Street
Rev. IT. M. Moore, Pastor.
SERVICES: ..
t -Sunday School ? _1O:O0- A. M.
\ - Morning Service : 11:15 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. ? ? 6:00 P. M.::
Evening Service"' 7:30 PM.
V -
1st. CALVAftY BAPTIST CHURCH ,
Richland Street
I SERVICES:;
' Sunday School- 10:00 A. M.
?:? ^Morning Service? ^_11:30 A. M.
B. ?, P. U. ? -.l.i^iOO P. M. ,
Evening Service ?:0u f. JVI. "
j~ ?' ^ WESLEY M. Er CHURCH
Jp Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sts.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
Muiiiing Service : 11;00 A. M.
League 6:30 P. M.
. Evening Service ?i?7:30 P. M.
grov ^i^ist chur^Iz^i:
Ry T r Whlu, ^nratnr.
a SERVICES:
Sunday School I 10:00 A. M?
. i. Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
? B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.f
___ Evening Service , 7i00 P. M.
UNION if A PTIST J CH U RCH ?
"J '-Divine Street '
lit- ? -
? ?tev. i. m. isoyuin, Pastor. [
~ SERVICES: '
Sunday School -10:00 A. M. j
Morning Service 11:30 A. M-:
B. Y. P. U. 1 "7:00 P. M.
Wfc- Evening Service 8:00 J*. M.
W BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
IT t Lyon Street
. ~ . Rev. S, H. Smith. Pastor,
r . SERVICES:
Sunday .School 10:00 A. M.
10 Morning ~Serv'ce ?^11130~ ArMv_
_ B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. |
Evening Service 8:00 P. M7l
. - ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Corner Green and Gates Streets
Rev; T-. T. Pollard, Pastor.
- -SERVICES:
Sunday School .10:00 A. M.!
Morning Service .?J_'_ll:15 A. M.J
? Afterttooir Service _M.
2nd. NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
SERVICES:
.Sunday School 10:30 A. M j
U? Morning Service 11:30 A. M-j
B. Y. P.i'U. 6:00 P. M. j
.. : ... Evehing.Service 8:00 P. M.
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MACEDONIA BAPTIST_ CHURCH
' ' Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
SERVICES: __
Sunday School _j ?10r30 A. M.
Afternoon Service 2:00 P. M.
fc B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
\ Evening Service _ 8:00 P. M.j
CHAPPELLE STATION A. M. E.
fc , CHURCH.
^ Corner Senate and Pine Streets.
Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor.
? ? SERVICES:
Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
| - Sunday School 3:00 P. M.
JLrC. E. League 5:30 P. M.*;
^^ "Evtming Service ? 7i30 Pt- M, *py
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JONES TABERNACLE
' Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor.
_ . SERVICES:
* . Sunday Selgjol Ifl-flO.A M .
Afternoon Service 3:00 P. M.
f B. Y. P, U. ...? 6:00 P. M.
~ " Evfeniffs Servtce -- ? _ _J-8:0fl:P.v?L::
LADSON PRESBYTERIAN
. , Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor.
* ?- : SERVICES:
Morning Service-- __11:15 A. M.
1?'?Sunday School ? 4 00.P. M-.
--7-?-?Chriotian Badaavoa 5:00 P. M. ;
NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
- '?>& Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
Morning Service , 'P.'M. '
R Y, P. 1
~ v- Evening Service ^? 7:30 P. M. J
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DANIEL MILES
One of the Oldest Citizens "8111*
ied in R?ihdni|ih.
Watchman! What of the night
But lo, there is no answer, no sound
from Jjie One who for many years had
inswfered this call on New Years night,
in Bethel AT M. E. Church. He has
answered to the call of death, and
yet there comes an echo irom afar,
saying, "It is well- with thy soul."
iDaniel Miles was one" of our oldest
eitizensr for he had passed his 85th
birthday. He passed away last Thursday
and was buried in Randolplj^5tem:
Wary.
He was one of old Bethel'^ first
members and had served his God and
church well. He was an ordained
minister and. had, charge-of the sacramgnt
at his church on every 1st
Sun&y. ^
at Hia? trade, that of carpenters. As
he if raw older hu had to give thistre
to take care of his truck farm.
_.Mr,_MilesJhad.passed his 50th year
of married life. His wife, three
two great-grands survive him.
He died last Thursday after an illneso:of-8Q?neHPiontl
is. Sometime ago
it was thougKt tkiai. he would get
better, ^but he :suffVred a relapse and
his strength failed rapidly until- th?
The funeral serv ices were held in
his life long Qhun.-h, Bethel.__ The
church was filled to its capacity with
relatives and friends.
Rev. Adams had charge of tne services,
and was assisted.by Rev. Pruitt
and-Rev.. Moore", 2iid Calvary B&pti&t
Church, Rev. Gib.son, A. *M. E. aqd
Rev. P. P. Watson. . From Bethel he
was taken to Randolph Cemetary
where our Watchman was laid to rest.
Principal Moton^s Testi
H
Principal Mo ton of Tuskegee,
speaking..Uie. other, day *ii> New
J -- -a
c wtartiiy anu lmiuential""
white" men of-that city,
some things respecting
current ahd prospective jnter-ra^laf^relations
in the South, which
quired special interest by reason
of the time and place of
flieir utterance. ii "
Booker Washington's successor
affirmed without qualification?probably
to the astonishof
those whom he addressed?
that progress toward right r'ela,
^ lions
between white folk and his
"own rac<T ~had_been t&v greater
durmg-the last ten years in the
SniltVl fVlQii in + V> /-> XT/-v?.4-U
uuuvit 1.J1UH iii mt ui hi, w line
improvement in that field was
proceeding at the moment In the
South at a rate by comparison
with'which "things at the North
seem standing still."
Dr. Moton admitted thenrfratf
been a time when~he would not
have believed he would "live
to see sentiment ond:he part of
Southern white people so friend^
ly in desire for justice-and fair
derstandings-persist; yet "the
situation is; growing better every
day." ?- if- " w
- Ways and means are being
devised i6r practical, wholesome,
helpful inter-racial cooperation.
No longer is it hazardous
anywhere in the South for
for the Negro. That is, itself
mark and meashre of no slight
advancement. There is in both
peoples a vast fund of godwill,
individual and collective, andj
life becomes_more .livable ior
both as ways are opened by
which this godowill can be given
expression and effect.
? - *
- i ear oy year" machinery is1
improved by which representa-,
fcives may talk out- their prob-;
lema^vith frankness and sympa-l
thy,- but mass handling of rela-j
tions remains far short of per-;
fection, so that it seems liKely.,
that for the present the best
and <|iekes? results wi? be. reft?;
feed through the individual;
white man .and the individual!
Negro practicing, consciously* int
his own, contacts with persons of;
the othjer race, the-spirit and let-1
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/ ~ ' THRPATHWl
Bishop Chappelle^.
???Improves.
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The many-friends in the sfcai
and throughput,, lihff Cpnnpytif
of the A M. K ^hnrrh will 1
pleased .to learn that Bishop "V
D. Ohappelie continues to ir
'prove. TIie^BishopHte-grfiduai
gaining in strength and seen
]to hdrd jalt ground gained. It
the sincere hope of The Lead
rand hi^~friends in genral th
land his friends in general th
'stored to his normal health".
Mrs. Mary i^effsterGlenn
Laid to ReS
' "In the midst of life there is deatl
I This is to certify that Mrs. Ma
Glen of Columbia, S. C., but r??en
I .of Norfolk, Va., departed this-1
planum ,y 4tti,-uii49Bg< fat 10 d.~-imtr=
vthe^Protestant^ Hoshital. Norfolk. >
:Th(^ deceased bora"her suffering w
I patience. Mrs. Lizzie "Feaster, I
! mqther_.was called to the bedside"
; her, daughter about-a week-'before 1
|en7i tame.
The deceased was. a mem1ier~of 1
First Baptist Ghurch, Nor foil?," 3
^Ihfi remains_were_hrought to Colu
ibra, -^cdotttpanied by 'her husba
mother and brother. The funeral v
uheld Sunday, Jan. 11 th, from Fi
^G^lvary1 BaptistChuwHvthe chui
[she attended before coming to
folk. The remains were laid to r
in the family plot at Columbia, S.
Floral offerings were numerous a
" beautiful.
"Sleep-on dear Mary, and take t
::? - rest,
We loved thee, but Jesus-loved.tl
Sest.
The flowers may wither and ^fadc
away,
But the love, for our dear., Mary
will never puss away.
She leaves to mourn her loss, In
Jband, Mr. Willie E. Glenn, of N
j.folk, VaM father and mother, Mr.
'j MTsrFrank Fjuister, of Columhia^-S,
! folic, Va., Mr. "Treas^ Feaster, Phi
'delphia, Pa.,two sisters, Mrs. Sal
| Feaster, of Columbia; other relath
jand a host of sorrowing friends b(
of Norfolk and Columbia.
; ter of the Golden Rule,
i F.lkfiwhereThan in the Unit
Spates are racial relations pre
lems of the utmost complexi
and delicacy pressing for adju;
raenty and hope of workable^
commodation in other lands w
| rise in proportion as the ,tju<
j died in this country. We in
merica; therefore, Jrave, in sc
ier fact, as Principal; Moton
T clarcs", fra large reapdifslhili
and a rnnprpto AhUflrafiAn'^ .
_ M vMltAWtiyil 111 J
spect of intfir-racial comi
throughout ' the. world.?T
State. ?
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_ I Indepc .dent Order of Loc. ?d S;
maritans and Daughter s of
Samaria of District TJf"an<T
te ~ - Lodge No. 4.
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Januafy~-122?Culuffihift?Goo
Samaritans held a joint mvetin
^ and heard a strong lee lure fiui
^ the Grapd Chief, T..W. Brow
? of Georgetown, S. C.
01 A Deputies' meeting was hel
in the Samaritans' building o
Washington street at 5;30 P. IV]
? Tho mopl ing was presided ove
by the Grand l^mef. At 8 o'cloc:
~~ a joint Aieeling df the member
itr eity was.held. Rev. Harrison1 cal
1." by Grand Chaplain, John Suber
try TheTTrand Chief was nresentei
to the body, he made a splendi*
*** I talk on the principles of th<
I Order. After xvhinh
r u. \^~ ZlIIZ " * ~ y*
itb ^members were called~~upon t<
ier make short talkk! Dr.1- M. A
L_. merit. Board spoke and state<
.h{r, that all "departments were 11
/a/ goexlfinanciaL-condition as al
rh- the books Had just been audited
id, Other members spoke: J. B
>as Lewie, L. A. Hawkins/ Rev. J. J
Harrison and Mrs. C. 0. Garrett
or_ Mrs. Ella Slater was given i
est standing vote, of thanks for the
CI I Entertainment o f the "meeting
in(MThe meeting adjourned-at 10:3(
Jjto geTdown.in the Cafe when
refreshments were served to the
ie.e members. '
j The following Lodges were
5 |represented: Elliott LeJdge No
14, John Adorns, \V\ C.; St. Johr
' "jLodge No. 5, A. E. Smith, W.- C.
,??- Qlymphic Lodge No. 136, James
or- j Jones, W. C.; Congaree Lodge
& | No. 138,-YV. H? Young, W. C.
^ Culuiubia' Lodge- No. 30lb--Mrs
Garrett, VV. C. ?~
us- *Mts. Emma A. Tyler was the
L11U - >' 1 V - - A 1 * "
ian genferar reporter of the meeting
/es | Grand Chief left for his home
>th Georgetown, S. C. the~following
I morning,
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fl ORDERED TO STOP KISSING
>b-* ?T7ty
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? Rhil^elelphia,-Pa.-r-,lan.?{By
dill TllP ti.. N
.ku?mi.iUL\;U ncgiu ITI'tJSbJ
is^_31onday afternoon in the Jovcnut
He Court. James Swain, age"
A- Central Street, near 9th, was
>b- ordered to cease any "kissing
fe^~atrtivities" for the rest" of his
t>y tiuage .UcNellle. :
re- -Swain was before the Court
ty i for kissing Mary Lelbre, white
he'near 9th, in the yard of*a schoo
|t"h<y.both attended.
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