The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 25, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
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jr | Church News
r . BY DR. J.
, - BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor.
Sunday, 'April luth was' " H
great day at Bethfel A. M. E
Church.. Sunday School was
, the largestr and best in many
years. The collection was above
the average. The
Pastor and congregation
___ were . agreeably . surprised tc
k have with them in the morning
leston. S. C., who preached a
?very powerfuTuermon^- it was
P lationship. It was Dr. Beard,
who received the Pastor into
*. full jne'mbership of the church
Over twenty years a cm
afternoon by Dr. I." D. Davis,
Pastor 'of th^ Presbyterian
Church were enjoyed by all. We
say to both of these great preach
e^s, come again!
irT tfee evening the Pastor*, Dr.
' Adams met a splendid congre
gatioir .antLone young woman reclaimed
Christ and was happily
United with-the?church; The
day .was a full day. A good collection,
two hew members, a
happy congregation and a pleasea
pastor. - u?* ?^
Srnilli ..r ?! ^
ui.nvii ux 1,11c atx. Xi. ciiurcn
and r>r whftfl of Zion Baptist
v church worshipped with Bethel
last week. They brought a
I ^Splendid congregation with therfi
Both of them preached-.
Dr. Adams and his congregation
will be with Dr. White this
week.
- Don't forget! Bethel is still
on the corner of Sumter and Taylor
streets. J
FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST
, CHURCH ,
(The Church with a Welcome.)
Monday'^venl ng March 30th,
mc irasuur eanea tne men of the
church together and a Club, was
organized known as the Men's
??Taylor ao President, Mr. Cleve
land Jacobs, Rec. Sec'y., and Mr.
? Er^J.1 Cherry, Treas.
The initial ajrdr~of the Club
. was to furnish 3 porch set for
the parsonage. The slogan of
the Club is: "Every man a
-worker.for a bigger and a better
f Church."
Sunday lfl:flo a., Sunday
School was well .attended, the
Superintendent and his corps
ot teachers were crrr the job.
11:15 a. m? Dr. P. P. Watson,
State Missionary, was with us
: making his official?visit.? He
preached a soul-stirring sermon
from' the text, - Exodus * 4:2.
? 5*30 p.~mr a: special meeting
of some-of the B. Y. P. U. ytork
ers, was called to discuss some
new plans for the B. Y. P, U.
6:30 p. nr., the B. Y. P. U. WSS
held with the President, Mr. M.
S. Stewart, presiding. The sub~~3ect,
The Worship of my Church,
was very ably discussed by Miss
Marie Gordon/ . >
8:00 p. m., the Pastor preached
a helpful, interesting and inspiring
sermon on the subject, The
City of Refuge, text Deut. 33:
iJ. M. Bowling, Cliaiiman;
* . Mrs. E. W. Long, Sec'y ?
Miss L. F. Harrison,
Reporter,
Rev. H. W. Long, B. D.,
^ Pastor:
JONES CHAPEL A. M E.
ZION CHURCH
ami Sumtor ^-Streets
was in her glory last Sunday,
the Pastor preached two spellbinders
(if there is such a thing
in the gospel) for he delivered
--a great sermon in the morning
oh "The Wind and its Effect,"
showing what makes "the wind;
the periodic blowing^ofThe wina;
the points from which it blows;
w VilUtVlIf A11U j
their own shoijtcomings.
^ - The Doctor-said that Paul a
was weak physically, bad digHtT
?,riH wnft not the orator that A,
polos or Cephas wereTand with ^
the leadership he possessed, and r
the" opportunity he had had in Q
beholding- with his own eyes so Q
much more than any of the rest" s
of them, he counted these tlyngs ^
" a hinderance, and styled them ^
: "the thorn in the fleshy" and sa1
Tabic- in" their agency "the mes- ^
. senger of Satan to huffet~~me7*" ~
But he satisfied himself-in the
. final analysis in that he saw they
- hnd ,fl~~m^nteracfing influence-7,
"lestxhe -should be exalted above ~
; measure." The Pastor said - it ^
j \ is necessary that we have-a-?
, thorn of somhTtindTTo keep^us ^
"going to God" for the messenger
of Satan =protected Pauttsr'r
. it is intended to protect us. and .
instead of going to God to have?
him move thethorn, we a&fc- ?
him for grace to overcome it
and be of real service to Him.
The Pastor is not preaching for
i^hnnta hut gpft many of them i
- he is preaching to help the race
and the nation, and through that ?
the congregation is constantly d
growing and punctuality is one *
of the signs of development. _ 01
Next Sunday, 26th, the usual 0
services will be ha>d and all are Z
. invited. The Pastor will preach d-i
at 10:30 a. m., ancl 8 p. m., as "3*
usual. The Sunday School which ^
is taking on new life and adding
scholars every Sunday_tvill. meet j H
as usual- at 12:30 p. m. Thei^
Varick C. E. Society at 6:30: p. [P(
m. to 7:45 all are welcome. ^
Jones Chanel is reioicino- in t.bp'ns
fgpf Animals are being c&r-' f*
ed for because they need it, andpe
she is wondering "when the gov-;r?
ernment^dE5^ZaZ3^Mgl^?
month for the human animals Si
" of tRis coujttf?5ir-who need pro- ^
tection also. ...
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH A
Our Sunday School was in fulli
bloom last Sunday morning. At1
" the eunehmioR-ef l sdtTT.bg. r J
Rev. Mr. Joel-King of Raleigh,'
N: C., an evangelist-poet spoke, j
Temple College, Philadelphia, i ^
Pa^ He will sojourn in Colum-lei
'mm-u ' ?,*-v- f-A.
bia for some time, and any
church wanting aTspccial revival ;c'
conducted will communicate with ^
' him.' " . g!
Ouitdchurch wao 'crowded_at. *
- mnrnin|r Services. The paS- ^
tor,- Dr. J. C. White, preached ^
from I Kings 20:40, "As thy|a
servant was busyjhere and there I ^
Opportunity,"
AT ARTHURTOWN.
V r I
At 3:30 the pastor, motored
to Zion Pilgrim at Arthurtown,
. where he greeted by a large
crowd. He preached from P^'
51:1, "Have mercy on me, O
God." Subject "David Convicted
of Sin." "??7
j A collection of $71.61 was
lifted, besides an after collection
[was taken for the Rev. I. P.
! Green.
At 8:00 o'clock Zion was again' I
ctowded to hear the pastor open [ 1
sermon. He preached rfrom Jer. 11
Of Columbia | '&
C. WHITE . - I "
the difference in the light and j
heavy winds; the effect the wind , ,
Jhng upon the natural world. In ^
the midst of this he drew the il- [ ^
lustration by contrast showing I
r I o
the, spiritual effect it has upon: q
, ?Christ inn Church; a more ^
.profound message was never de- ^
Jlivered in Jones Chapel so far o
, I the Tfiertiory of ihe oldest mem.
| bor goes. Then at night Dr. q
Carroll, the Pastor delivered a- '
notl^er masterful sermon - on
r-'The Thorn ip the Flesh." which ^
.-flwakanprt many minHfl Whieh:^
had been wonderincr ahnnf +V?oiV
, j positions as to the relationship P.
to thf? Phflation 1 - <w.J
THE PALMET1
V X
5:4. "And I will cause themt^
e removed into all the kingdoms
f the earth because of Manaseh."
Subject "Sin"once set in;
lotion is beyond control?" Dr.
Vhite admonished us all to be
ind and humane in our treafclent
to dumb animals, but he
lunched into a denunciation of
fie lagarthv of the churches of
olumbia as to their treatment
f the wayward girls and boys
n Washington, Gates and Linaln
otrectt^?He showed Lthat.:.
here were girls from the ages *
f 14 to 20 yeare, who every lorning
stood before the railing
f the Police courts. . "These
onng -girls*---he said "lived in
pen adultery, dealt in bootlegingy^flnd
made the mghts hjd-^
ealed to the church ta.get off
ie stilts, stop putting on airs,
it us at least be kind enough
y them as to go among them.
nd give them the Word ol'-^lirnal
Life. ' ? . . .
Monday night we gave the
eautiful cantata, Jephthah and
is Daughter to a full house,
f white and colored. It was
oe of the best plays of the seaon.
Mrs. J. C. White was the
irectressr?Mrsr-Sarah A. Waler
presided at the piano, acigipanied
by Messrs. T. H.
inckney and Alonzo P. Hardy,
rho played their clarihef-and
ixophorte respectively.
Mr.,Dennis H. Jackson played
nt> Ipa-Hing role - ot ^-Jephthah,
hile Miss Jessie Brown played .
ie part of Iphigenia.
. Dr. El?Ar- -Adams-and Bethel
tetropolita.n congregation turnd
out with us Wednesday in
irge-numhers-and-Jielped-uslfor
ae rally which corned off Sun-lay.
AN APOLOGY
T want to take this mearre-offfering
an apology, and my
eepest regrets to the pastor,
>r. R. Alexander Carroll, the
fficers, members _and friends
f the Jones Chapel A.t M. E.
ion Church of this city for the
isappointment that I caused'
au at^ZionBaptist church .last_j,
Wednesday night, April 15th. j
The fault was mine, L thought'
was "fo~be Wednesday night'
pril 22nd wherTthe Jones Cha^
d church was to have worship-?
t~with iwt I?hopo that the astor,
officers, members and,
iends of that church will ac-l]
Fpt my" humble apology,?and?
y - profound recrets for a m w_i
igned: " 7 * P
' J. C.. WHITE Pastor
Zion Baptist Church 1
805 Washington Street i
pril 22, 1925
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
corner Gervais-and Barnwell, j
Rev. N. S. Smith, I'a&loi,
A great wave of spiritual en-l
lusiasm and fervor swept thru,'
fe church and congregation the itire
day, Sunday the 19th of'<
pril. The music was rich,
farming and Jaeautiful. Mfs_,
. J. Frederick, the efficient or- /
airist, an h-heir:-loyalIchoir ren-:
iefred very appropriate selec-.:
ons7~/At ll:3u a. m., the pas-r^
nrf+hf^ Koir M <3 prpgrh- j
n eloquent "ami soul-stirrring :
irmon, from St. Matt. 5:7.
leaned are the merciful for!:
ioy chall, ohfatrrrTnercy. : Thef
JOHNSON-BRAI
Funeral Diredtt
Embal
V * . .
1115 Washington 1
?.?- GOLUMB
rO LEADER ~
above named date being "Kindness-to
Animals Day," the Pastor
emphasized!and stressed the
importance of showing kindness,
justice and mercy" to inferior
animals. The words of the minist
er were well received,' and-a
wholesome impression made.
2ND NAZARETH AND MACEDONIA
BAPTIST CHURCHES
There was a high day at the
two ahove named churches last
Sunday.
At 2nd Nazareth 1U:oU o clOcR
the Sunday School was opened
with the t^cdTersTiTTtreir places
After the lesson was taught for
tnirty minutes, the Pastor reout*
saying, that Rev.. Myers
taught the lesson so plain that a
'child could understand. For he
is a one-book preacher. The
book of books, the Bible.
?A-t 11we listened to a soulstirrring
sermon from Rev. 6:17
subject: "The Important Question
of the Hour." The speaker
said some of-the things that
will make it important.
a. All business will close
down. ' ~
b? All-peoples will meet _at
one place, etc^. .
H'-- 'l
>vu nuvje__*ne best preacher
gnfl pastor. -or V>ne of "the best
in the Americas. When y?5jf
come to taking nothing and making1
somehting-urrtr of nothing,
he is in a class by himself.
At 2 :30 he preached a- strong
sermon .'at Macedonia. The
saints took-communion. It was
a glorious time. We had a
grand B. Y. Rth-at 2nd-Nazardthi
Wo ivnv** Tt V PJk at
both churches at G o'clock Our
girls are not so beautiful but we
have some fine Christian
er&.that will put a Principle-in
them that will last - throughoutendless
ages.
Come and join in with us, in
smil-HfPT1>r ?ti thp Peonies' Tabernacle,
"that -Avill? begin, on the^
3rd Sunday at 11:30.! Dr. H.
Willibanks, of Washington, D. C.
will preach. lie is one of America's
greatest preachers. We
are going to have a RealMilnion
Meeting this time. The Rev. Dr.
FT. W7 Long7~Pffstor of Fi rs t-CaV.
WT&ms. Pastor of Bethel A M.,
E. church; the Macedonia Baptist
church; Rev. P. Washing
[on, rastor of St. James A. M.
K. church; l^^azaretfr^Baptistrjhureh
and Dr% C. B. AntTsdcl'
and Benedict College have always
stood by the meeting.
Look for the f inance L'ommitlee
in next week's paper, and the
hajid^biHs;
The . Macedonia Baptist qhurch
will have-a -Supper, April the.
?7th. Come one, .Come jail and
etfjoy^ yourselves.; Admission
25 cen.tp. .
~>1T. OLIVE UAI'llST CHURCH
lat.V Laurel Street
REV. W. C. (i ENTER, Pastor.
Sandfly Sehool 11 :00 A, M.
M or n i I i g S ? rv ic e . _ . 1_- :U_P
Evening Service = 7:.1Q "F".~ M."'
9LEY-M0RRIS |
>rs & Licensed
mers
St. ailc Phone 3512
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
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BETHEL A.~MrE. CHLIRCH
j . Corner Sumter and Taylor Sta.
Rev. E. A. Adams, - Pastor.
I > , - SERVICES:
.Sunday Srhool ? 10:00 A. M.
.Morning Service 11:15 A. M.
A. C. E. League .. 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E: CHURCH
1100 Block Blanding Street
I * Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor.
*4= SERVICES:
1 Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
JVlorninj; Sorvioo ^^^130 A M
'Epworth League __?i5:30 P. Mr
Evening Service : 7:30 P. M.
j "2 ! ? zr\
TONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION J
ruitDf"
, V*IUIVV/I1. 1
Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets1
Rev, Alexander Carroll. Pastor.
SERVICES: ~j
; Morning Service 10:30 A.
Sunday School -__12*!30 P. M.
V, C.E. Society 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service .8:06 P. M.
1' "
2fui. CALVARY BAPCJST CHURCH
1500 Block BulF Street
Rev., 11._M. Moore, Pastor.
? : SERVICES: -
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service ^ -*11:15 A. M.
B. Y. P. U 1 _ 6:00 <P. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P M.
1st. CALVARY BAPTIST-CHURCH
Richland Street
?REV. II. y.-LONO, Paster,?
SERVICES:
Sunday School HL01LA.M.
! Morning Service '?11:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. ' c.-nn t> **
w.vv X . A?A.
Fining- Service 8:00 P. M. 1
X ' ' 1
v , WESLEY M.^E. CHURCH *"
Corner Gervais and Barnwell St?.
1 Rev. N. S. Smith, Paator. ?
SERVICES:
Sunday School a_?-?10:30 A. M..
Morning Service 1?11:30 A. M.
League - 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service .7:30 P. M.
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
? Rev.-J. C. White, Paator.
i SERVICES:
Snndhy Softool j;? 10:00 A. M.
Morning-Service-- 11:30 A.,
B. Y. P. U. 6 00 P TNT
Evening Service -----? 7:00 P. M.
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NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH?
Sunday School ?j?_I 10:30 a at
tMoTning~5i!iVl(!0 1P. M. 1
;B. Y. P. U. _ 5:00 P.-M.l
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.I
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St. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH ?
" Booker Washington Heights
I ?, Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pa'slor. ~
SEirVTCEST??
Sunday Sfhml- "' 10-30 A M.
I Mornnig Service 11:30 A. M. i
B. Y. P. U. _ 6:00 P. M. |
Evening Service 7:30 P. M. ,
^FIFTlt BAPTIST CHURCH f
. Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor
405 MaFloir Street
Morning Service .... _ 11:30'
Evening?Service _^._7:30
I LOOK! READ!
I The Bifi
1 THE GREATEST, THE MO
g SARY PRODUCTS FOR FO
| ' The Gj
p Guides, Equalizes, Stabilizes, and
S rutty, muddy or sandy.
Ten Dollars will save .you $TtjU.U
5 ?spent for a GUIDEWEL.
The Wesco G;
8 > Carbon I
0; ' * "
8? ni.ikgn it punwiMe fnv-vou to drive
P regardless of the HIGH COST OP (
8?Y~,g V W T"grr?Ju?1prt ynu tff h?yp a R1
g holes in y^u'r poeketbook. * Then it
and gives it "1'El"' AND POWER.
P $.'10.00 when Spent in purchasing tj
? SAVE VOI R MONEY, DRIVI
W THE WESCO IS YOUR "PAL."
| The Cole Visible
8 Tells you four (4) things you sho
8 1. HOW MUCH GASOLINE 1
!? 2. HOW MUCH GASOLINE
8 . STATION.
a' 3. HOW MUCH GASOLINE 1
III ? 4. HOW MANY MILES YOl
All lliese Valuable Facts- in. f
jS DASH-BOARI). The Knowledge
you $G0.00 of your money?Just fc
- UHch Product^ CARRIES AN IRK
.\i or tnoftey reftlneted,-ttfter-A^j.hQrQ_
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[g Representative in Kershaw,
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Lg P. O. Box 41, Office 1203 N,
CAMDEN, SOU
IJiJM, U.U.I I llllll
"77^~ :? ( I
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IIN1QJLBAETIST CHURCH "Tt)?vine
Street"
Rev. T- M. Boy kin, Paster. -
? SERVICES;
Snryiay -Sc1}QQ1_____ 10:00 A. M.,
Morning Service 11:30 A. M?
B. Y. P. U. 7:00 P. $&. Evening
Service 8:00 P. M.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Lyon Street
Rev. g, H. Smith, Pastor.
SERVTCESr ? "
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. 6^00 P. M.
ST. MARY'S-EPISCOPAL-CHURCH
Corner. Preen nnriUateB Streeta
Rev. T. T. Pollard, Pastor. *
~: ~ SERVICES: :
[Sunday School 10:00 A. M. . ..
[Morning Service ^.11:15 A. M.
[Afternoon ScrviccrH_---:_.---4 P. M.
nd. NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
SERVICES: ; ^7
[Slunday School ?- 10:30 A. M.
Morning Service ~______^Tlr:3^). A. M.
B. Y. P. U. _____ ___ 6:00 P. M.a "
Evening Service __ 8:00 P. ,M
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
1 " 1 SERVICES: '
[Sunday School ??-?i:-"10:30 A. M.
Afternoon Service 2:00-P. M.
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
CHAPPELLE STAJIQN A. M. E. .
CHURCH. . '
Corner Senate and Pine streets.
Rer. L. G. Bowman, Pastor.
? SEH vices:
Morning Service ;?.?_ ,_-lh:30 A. M.
Sunday School ? 3 :_00 P. M.
A C. E. League _? '? 5:30 P. M.
Evening Service ?_?^? 7:30 P: M.
JONES TABERNACLE
Rev. B.-CL-.Grayhart, Pastor.
r.?SERVICES: ~ ?
Sunday School ?10:00 A. M.
Afternoon' Service 3:00 P. M.
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 V. M.
Evening Service' czfeOO P. M.
LADSON PRESBYTERIAN
R?v. I. D. Davis. Pastor.
? 'hftRVtCBSrr- ?
vt ?
luunuug oervice _11:15 A. M.
^unaav School 4^HL_P. M.
Christian Endeavor 6:00 fTm]
"^STT"JAMES A. M. E, CHURCH ?
- V " 413 Henderson Street .
__ Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor.
. SERVICES i , _
Sunday School ?10:00 A. JmT.
Morning Service _11:15 A. M.
A, C. E. League.l 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service _7:30 P. M.
TEMPLE _ZION BAJPT\ .CHURCH
Ridgewood
Sumlay-Sehool? 11:30
Morning Service . 12:30
ST USEFUL, THE NECESRDS.
\^HAT ARE THEY? fi
irlg>vyol , ?
Keeps Your Ford ON THE ROAD \
0 ~of yotrr-mcmey oi^your life when i ?
as Savor and |
* em over T |
your car as much as-you want to
; A SO VINE?hands off your pocket. ? - G
BANK BOOK by closing up the-g,-lucks
out the Cough off your motor ' i ; \
TpBJf-BP^PARS Will save you [ ~f
ie WESCO ?A? SAVER. I
! YOUR CAR AND BE HAPPY, j ...
Gasoline Gauge"
,V. " = ??' - a '
ui(i Know wneiv driving: S
[S IN YOUR TANK. 8 ? 51
TO ORDER AT THE FILLING * M
i'OU GET WHEN YOU BUY IT. S "J
[ GET A GALLON. ~ & i
ront of vour evegr even on yotir g
of these facts?FOUR?may save i '*?a|
)N CLAD GUARANTEE to satisfy | j
ODANAT^ ;jMl
Richland, Lee, Sumter, Marl- ?
>rfield Counties.
. Campbell St., Telephone 453, I
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