The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 31, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
Suturday, January 3t. 1 f>25
CHURCH NEWS OF ,
COLUMBIA. J
By DR. J. C. WHITE.
The month pf January?has J
been a hard one in the church: ~
life of Columbia, the preachers,"
? in particular frave been -"hard hit"
bxJ*e^SQja,.QjLjthfi. very bad i
weather, and further, because of <
- lavreage Negro church " is operated.
For "Hambone" says:
"dat whinsoevef we hab: bad ,
weatbftr nr> Snndnyg thn prrneh .
1 ers hab d6 blues on Mondays," "
which is indeed true.?Inclement ~
means a small audience, 'and!
| sometimes no audience . at all: j
I. which of course means no moneys
raised to meet the current
expenses, whlcfr includes pastor's
?? salary. And as true as the east
is east, and west is.jwe&t, no ;
preacher can "Jive on earth and:
board in heaven" very long
~ At a subsequent dat^ we shall.
give to our many readers of this
paper, some observations of, together
with our varied experience
on, how to finance a church:
Last Sunday was a high day!
m tne church -life of the Capital |
flifv hof>oiteo of ?
w-v^ | mwmuwiv ay . /. ...
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
when the pastor, the Rev. J. C^T
Jfflhit&waikedJntodna^^^
pit to the door. Tbechoir was =
at its best and the big congregation
was responsive and bubbling j
with enthusiasm. Pastor White
portrayed a vivid picture of David
in a perilous combat with L
Goliath. The crowd was unpon-j
___JaPollable at times. At the close;
the pastor gave an invitation-?or-jjoiners
and 6 came foif\vai-d andt
: united with the church. A col-i
lection of $145.00 was lifted, beside
other collections. Sunday"
, school was large, most"" of thn
teachers were at their places,.!
the collection amounted to $6.80.!
B. Y. carried out a beautt4
- ful program.
. At the night ~ service, Rev.
?^White preached on "God's Call
to' Repentance" to -a?erowded "
house. Collection $49.00."
~ Be ~
Churcft. - .
was crowded Sunday morning
~~ fs Dr. E. A. Adams, the pastor
is said to have the-sweetest sing-!
ing choir in the city, but Sunday |
_ mornihg they oang aa it seemed;
that they never sang before. *
The Rev. Dr. Adams took as
his text St. Luke 15:25. ; Sub-[
ject: "The Fiye Gifts" "from ('
which~he-gave_his almost impa-!
$ient audience a wonderful dis-+
course, \yhieh was repegnant;
with thot divine. The Sunday!
School at Bethel was unusually i
large; teachers and officers in
j their rHHimelive places.?The+
~=Ghristian Endeavor was up Tot
? ' the usual standard of good. |
MinrVif onvTTinnn J '
OV^i V iLUO wcic gl clliu clS
the pastor faced his cuiigrega- i
tion for a second time, j Collec-j
tion $160.00. At
^JNIOPTBAPTIST CHURCH !i
The Rev, Dr.T. IVL Boykin | i
had, as he always does haver aT1
crowded house. Rev7 Boykin H
was in fine trim for preachnlg,;1
because he had-just coneludedf
one of the biggest revivals in the j1
histjory ~~T3f~^~Benedlct "College, p
_where more than sixty students
. were converted." .Dr. Boykin
- was feeling-fine when he-faeedhis
congregation using as. his
subject: "ChristComforting His'<
? Disciples.?' HepreacKed again
at night to a crowded house, 10 i
persons were taken into the i
church, one-baptized. Collection ^
Y. P.' U. fine/ $10.0fr collected <
in Sunday School. ~~ 1 1
gidney Park C. M. E. Church.?
was packed to its capacity morn-. :
'lug and 'evening services.?H
Rev. Dr. W. E. Farmer, the hon- ]
ored pastor, preached to one of i
?thamost enthusiastic and re-,1
sponsfve congregations he RaeT i
had during the years he has i
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been here. The collection wasjch
among the best in three years, or
Dr. Fanner- preached from thcjvt
familiar text: "Behold I Stand,tin
at the Door?arret Knock," etc. m
The spirit like wild fire C,
as"the man of God, pled with |
smjjor^^_^-_coine-.. to-repen-j-ec
tanee. 193 scholars In Sunday in
School an^ a good Christian Em : pi
deayorA ? .f r
IF II^STXALYARY BAPTIST. jar
Dr. Paul P. Watson, State fc
Baptist Missionary and Finan-'tt
eial Agent -preached to a full1^
enurcn. At tho movnW var.. [u
vices his subject was: "Cruci-'T!
(/~<i??? T~, ~ t~F
ing services his "subject; was:
41The Church on Tier Knees," in
which, t h e~T)octor .portrayed
how the church in an upper room
prayed for the deliverance of Si
Peter. ~The membership is un- rc
stinted in their praise of Dr, P. i fs
P. Watson's services last Sunday.
The Sunday-School-and?B/V. jst
P. U. ..were- gramL Collections. i a^
goodr~Th5~FirsT Calvary church jm
is renovating their parsonage in h(
preparation of their new pastor' tl
Dr. Long who will be here in'tl
March"," it is "safcfT Dr. Long is' .
a product of Howard ITnivprsi. b(
ty and is said to be one of tfftTtvr
strongest pulpiteers in the Bap-pH
t.ist. churchy He is winding up n?
Fia. ?ZTT-""""".. . ~ [T
SECOND CALVARY BAPTIST., ki
The. Rpv. Dr. H. M. Moore was **
one of the largest congregations a;
1 e hasJiad for years. Dr. Moore I31
used the^ubjecCoL_the "Wise
Men Visit Jesus!" This was ^
said to be one of the hest ser- ai
mons ever preached By Dr. ls
Moore since being in~~C6Iumbia. 111
Collection $75.00.- The qhoir?
which is*one of Columbians best, |
sujtpassed itseICSundav moi ning. =
Dr. Moore preached to another
splendid crowd at might. The ^
aunciay scnooi was; good. And}"'
the B. Y. ~P.~ whlcifts the best ^
in the city was at her usual stan- 4
dard , - k
2ND NAZARETH BAPTIST. ^
The-Rev. Dv.--R-.~~M. Myers ?
preached to a full house Sunday *r
morning at Second Nazareth
Kendalltown, subject: "The Re- ^((
morse of Gonscieneer" and at--"4'
Macedonia Baptist on Huger St.,;01
at 3 p. m.'/ "Restore Unto me f
the Joy of Thy Salvation." Ps. j jr
tie Z10117 a new church atAr-.j?
thurtown at 4:0Q-p-. "m.. ancTaijj'jj
Macedonia at night.?He reports
a general good day. <
EBENEZER BAPTIST ~ w
/ That promising young preach-1 w
QYj a student of Benedict Col-1P
lege Charley Simons preached toT %
a highr rcsp(^sive-aufhence\SunT?'l r
day morning, \thile the pasloi*-]-!
Rev. J. G. Green preached at
fTOeneze^TJaptist at night. This
is a comipg church ancfthe Rev.j
GnauUsa "live wire'' in the phl-j.h
W~ - _
St. Mary Episcopal Church, j te
The rector, the Rev. T. T. Pol- j Ft
lard, preached to an apprecia-p
tive audience at 11:00 o'clock. j~
The Sunday School was extra?j;J
good. "'Dr. Pollard, besides serv- $
ing St. Mary finds "time to rln X
Sther church work up invNew-!.{.
berry county together with the!?
ehurch school ht' St. Mary's. U*.
Fhls school is in an excellent.?
condition having about 75- stu- ?
dent.^ aifd four'grades.
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Y. M. C. A. An Imperative Need ?
?o?-Columbia Colored People, t &
Among the many things need-! &
eth by the colored neonle nf fY?-Y
tUfnbifTTff Y. M. (J, A. is thelmostr|
imperative. A young boy qom-ilj!
ing in Columbia, should he a-:
mount to anything in life, it is IX
by mere ^accident. There^is ab-j $
solutely jlo incentive TieTH out to| $
m to higher heights of useful- ^
ness and manhood, as will bej$
found in other cities. There
rio forum where he may display ;!
and develop his powers of ora- $
bory; no irynrnasiums where he
may develop his physical pow- $
ars. Barring the fpct of the ?
THE PACSfET
lurches there is nowhere a col- r
ilpoed: ^There- is no place on i
ie American continent where a
ore urgent need is for a^YnVT. J
Ar-than in Columbia. ~
The biggest problem which p
urfronts-the church- of Christ
"this dty" today is the " boy-" o
obiem.?Negro boy? ranging t
om 6 vears old, up to 16 years p
e^blrhg^ daily bfpiight^xip be- c
tre( the police judge, sent to 11
ie detention home or to the re- p
ivmnfni'w urUw.K i...
. .r . TIIIH,!! IW Will I ITU HI in If
ir worso than thc-penitentiary r~o
hese boys return from the re- 1
Mmmtory ^hardened criminals, J
id the last state of that boy is c
iverHdmes Avorse than the first, t
A little black waif witlr a^shoe-o
line box under his arm all day c
unday, and scores of boys a- p
>und these public places, are
imiliar sights to be seen on
ashington, Assembly and other
reets of -this city. We neerl I
public forum whoro-fftcoirbtryB ^
ay be cared for and taught a- *
jut Jesus Christ, the care^ of s
le body, and how to develop ^
le piind. . ' v _}
\Vfr have got to do for our s
totes a re. doing ""for. their boys: J
>end money to develop' those- i
if onf . riisnli'fiAn ~ 1-A^ ^
?^uftiincaj.?wiietiier iiioy .
j physicalr-snontal .or- spiritual
hen too, this place could be
liid_of?a -public center where 1
lings pertaining to the" public c
elf are where allthe neople mav ?
ssembloj-and discuss matters of *
.lblic interests -* ? - v
Columbians the only city _of 2
s size with its boasted-culture 5
id religion where some effort c
not being made to save theii
en of^tomoTrow. More anon. _f
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Rev. R. W. Baylor Observes t
69th Birthday. - t
"The Rev. R. W. Baylor, 807 a
'ashington-street celebrated-his *
9th birthday last Tuesday, t
aietly at his home. Only the <
rmily ancTaTew of-feis Triends _r
new of the affair. A modest f
jpper was served by the fami- >
?Dr:-Baylor has been preach^ f
ig_ToT_52 "years. He is wellnown
in this city, havipg serv- ^
3 years. Rev. Dr. Baylor is
msidered to be one - of ^the .
congest men of the race, hav- 1
ig.finished. .atBenedict^College *
rfhe early nineties Tji spite. L
the Doctor's 52. years of ron- f
nued service, he holds two of ^
le state: Smyrna and Bushy ^
ond. , The Palmetto' Leader ^
IcViOC? "F Al* T^V PotrlrtM ?vi O ^
j'" -' jlui aiiui) mure
100ns of a life filled with use- *
ijness. ~ ?~ e
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EV1VALBEGINSAT JONES 1
CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION ~ r,
CHURCH, SUNDAY 1st.
g
Revival Services will begin at c
lurch, corner Blossom and Sum- ]
:r streets, Sunday morning, r
eb. 1st. Dr. R^ Alexander Car- 1
I. S, LI
Depar?m<
?BIG LINE OP CI
Men, Women & Chi
A Specialty. Shoe!
making and Tailorir
Connected witl
First Class Barber t
Beauty Park
I. s. o
Pepai'tnK
1131 WASHINGTON
C0LUMB1
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T&j r vDER
oil is the new pastor assigned
here this year. Dr. R. Alexnder
Carroll is a natrveTdl Maryand,
But he was sent from
aclcsonvllli,. FliT.,* here.
Dr, Carroll is a man of broad
ecp religious__pietv?he is on^
f the leading literary writers of
he race, anduaaa lecturer and
lulpiteer has bufr fofr equals.
'olumbians.will have the oppoi>
lity to hear one ef-the-greatest
ulpit orators of the raeedn this
eviVal, who hao?come within
ur gates to make this his home.
^he officers and members of
ones Chape!" X. 'M- E- Zion
Hurch, are asking the coopera
ion or tne pastors and members
f all the other churches to
ome out and hear their new
>astor. You are welcome.
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-__MRS. AGNES HUDSON
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Mrs. Agnes Hudson, wife of
-Tr G. U.Th id nipon
and Williams streets, passed
tway at their home on Sunday,
an. 18th,-after a brief illness,
drs. Hudson's death came as a
hock , to her "many friends, as
he was flppparantly in good
iealth_ While "attending her
he suffered a stroke of apoplexy
roth/ which . she- never regained
onscipusness. Mrs. Hudson^
haidon name was Aghes kiiritrk:
>f Irmojoher first husband was
ames Jtichardson, of that union
hree children were born, all of
vhom survive her. Her second
lusband was Mr. C. H. Hudhant
on Williams street.1, Mr.
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IMson came here from Barnwell
several years ago having bought
l considerable' amount of propecy.
Mrs. Hudson was a woman
if quite a bit of*intellect and of
in aggressive spirit. She was
i loving wife, , kind anil sympa;hetic'
-mother, 0^. neighbor
md withal a demoted church
nembef~~7HerTuheral was held
:rom the Zion Bantist ch+irrh of
,vhich. ^le was a faithful niemier.
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[TIE INTEHDENOMINATION?aAL
MINISTERS' UNION.'
sters' Union met at its usual
dace of meeting, ^Sidney Park
3- M.TE^chjurcTfTlast Tuesday
it noon. After the usual prelimnaries
of devotions and collecinn
of fpps, Tir R AlpvnjfrW
,arrofl, new pastor of the Jones
Chapel A. M. E. Zion church was
idm$ted to'the membership'of
he^bdy. The Rev. W. P. Petirsoft
pastor of the Baptist
hufches of Chapin and Newber M
was also admitted -tci the
pcmbership^ . ?,
- Dr^VV. E. Farmer, who has
iowfed this organization sa ac:eptably
in the past made a
ittlendid^-speech?^evicvvrn^?
past year's work, and recomnending
that new men be seected
as officers for the year
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NOTHING FOR?? f
ldf[err Boys Suits |
3, Millinery, Dresstg.
Large Assort- |
nd the Best Quality I
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s - ?? : . $
l our Store Is ?
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rliop for Men and |
? tor Women $
ST., PHONE 7567 1
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CHURCH DIRECTORS
{_ BFTHFI. A M F Clrfl HCIf j_
Corner Suniter and Taylor Sts. '*j
Rev. IZ. A, Adams, Pastor.
I SERVICES : ?-?. , !
Mornings-serviced ' "r 11:15 A: 31.'
A.-C."E. iA'^frue C:30 P. M.j
Evening Serviee TTTT" 7:30 P. ST
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SIDNEY I' A It K C; M. E. C HT R H~
1100 Biock Hlanding Street
Rev. W. E. Earmpr, Pastor.
iSnmtajfe Scho<4 _ "jn IQ'tlO A.
Morning Service ,11:30 A. M.
Epworth league 5:30 P. M.I
^Evening Bervlce~ ^. _ 7:30 P. 517^
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JONES CHAPEL A.. M. E. ZION j
I" "T ~ mrwrH * !
Corner Sumter and -I^ussoih Streets
Rev. R. Alexander Carroll,- - Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunda^ School 210:0.0 A. M.
Morning Service 11:00 ,A. M,
(V. C. E. Society GfdQ, JV MrjEvening
Service . .. 8:0'0*P. M. I
2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1500 Block Bull Street
Rev. H. M. Moore, Pastor,
i , SERVICES:
1 Sunday School .10:00 A. M.
4-Morning--Servtce =cr-tl____4 l-s4 5- At. M-t
| B.-Y: P. U~ [
TSvenltlg Service __/ ___ __ 7:30 P M.
f?? .
-1st. CALVAftV^BAP?HSfc ?lpRC?=
Kichland Street !
I SERVICES:_ t
i Sunday School 19jOU A. iM.}
Mornipg Service 11 -rift /V M ;
;b. y. p. it. mj
Evening Service ^ = 8:00 R M. ?
wesley m. e. church ??
j , Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sts.
Rev. N. S. Smith, PastorT
! Sunday School 10:30 A -M
Morning Service ^,11:30 A. M.!
League = -'.,^7 (*30 P. M.
Evening Service*** 7:3tT"P. M.
ZIOX BAPTIST CHURCH ~
Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. "
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
-i-Merntng^Service ... ; - 111:30 A. M.;B.
Y. P. U. : CTOO P. M.
Evening Service 7:U0 -P. M,,
"j xr A r0 A nm.IT T-. . T\rt..WW. ?? t
I ii DAriiM tiilKth 1
?Sunday.jSchool .J.., 10:30-A, M.i
; Morning Service __i_^_12:30 P. M.+B7T.
P. U. ?J'fEFiEjZji 5:0(1 P. M.
< FTvenin^Service-^--!. 7 an P AT
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11925. ...
The election resulted as-fol-'
lows: Rev.' J. C. .White, Pres.;
Rev. E. A. Adams, Vice-Pres.;
Rev. 'Mr. Pollard, Secretary; and
trre tcev: w..K. Farmer, Tr-aa^-1
; Mr. Tr B._ Lanham and ]\.Ir.
Schnell (white) of State Y M.*
asked the cooperation _of the
ministers and churches, in the
< coming 2nd Annual Conference
^of,Older Boys* which convenes
at Allen Lhriversrty and Benedict
College in February. The Union
heartily voted to back up the
j-Cortferonee in every way possible.
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REVIVAL AT BETHEL A. M.
r~~~ E. CHURCH. T
Dr. Jetz will be in Columbia,
'"St bl-n"ay MarCh W
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J 1107!2 Washington Street,
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| BOARDING and LOPC
? BREAKFAST FRO?
$ '"1.l:\CiHJPROM-- ?
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. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH ^
. - Divine Street ?
Rev. T. M. Boykiti, Pastor. *s --
' SERVICES: _ ;;3j
Sunday Srhotrf-? : 10:00 A. M. J
M-orning Service 11:30 A. M. _ j . *
B. Y- U-'U. 7:00 P. M. ,r
Evening Swrvioo 8:00-P. M.-- g I
BETHLEHEM. BAPTIST CHIT writ ;
LyWi Street
SERVICES!- r
Sunday -School 10:00 A. M.
? r ~ i
LMuicmK owrvice -11:30 A. M.
B Y. P. I'. ?, M. - Evening
Snrvit-a B:0(^ P. M.? 'J"""
SI. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHCRCH
Uev-. T; T. Pollard, Pastor. ' *
SERVICES:
Sunday .School ? 10:00 A. M.
Morriing Service 11:15 A. M.
Afternoon Service 1 4..P M _:
nd. NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor; ???
SERVICES: , ,
Sunday School -i?T"?. 10:30 A, M. . ^
-Horning Service -11:30
g Y.;,Pr IT, 6-.00 P. $rr~
Evening Service ----- 8:00 P. M. ' J
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH ;
? ' RevTR. M. Myers,.Pastor.
" ?SERVICESr. - 1
Sunday School .-,.?...10:30 A. M. ~ .
S^lernoiiM SUPVlte f.-lwT P M :?:??
& Vn\ u?6:GO -R ^-Evcning
Service : ft-OQ- Pv M.
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CIEAPrEEEF^TATONA. 'M, E, =
CHL'RClt: ' JL:
Corner Senate and Pine Streets.
Rev. L. GvBowmany Pastor.
yj/K VICES: " 7
Mprning Service ^4.1:30 A. M.
Sunday JSchool 3:00 P. M.
A. C.--E. League "8:30, P. M.
Evening Service ^ 7:30 P. M. :_
SfRVICES:'
Sunday SchfrOl -.10:00 a t\t??? 1 ;
Afternoon Service _____ 3:00 P. M.
B.- Y.- P,rU. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service _r- 8:00 P. M. - ~
Re\|. I. D. Davis,* Pafttor. '?
A- -f -> SERVICES:
^lorning^Service J 11:15 A. M.
Christjan^Endeavor 5:00 -P. M.
? conduct
ia Revival at Bethel'A.
M. E: Church. Dr. Jetz is an
Evangeli&t of the A; M. E. ^
church, with headquarters in
Ohio. *' . . ~~r~
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M^yte-Man ?Negro
Acquitted.
(By The Associated Nepro Press.) 1 *-?
-Ealeigh, Nr-C.-Jam?Samuel
Haskins, truck driver, was acquitted
of -all blame by a' jury
in connection with the death of
Ernest' "WI" r etzger, "white, on
December l8\: The evidence?
showd that .the white man-had?
itfen flHi.vnic.arm mile* an hour T
and that the.truck was standing
still at_the time of the accident,
thtr^whrtemian^UTrhing into it. ~
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