The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, June 06, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday, June 6, 193S. - . ' /_
J Church News
BY DR. J. C
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH. i
Sunday School was large and l
flourishing with Supt., James 1
W. Hopkins, at his post of duty 1
on time, surrounded by his host 1
of about twenty teachers, and ,(
hundreds of pupils.
The Second Sunday in June, 1
we will observe Children's Day,'.
Mrs. Elise Pinckney King will *
have charge of the music. The _
teachers are busy getting ' the 1
young people ready for the oc-1
~ casion. ^ ~ ^ """
At 11:30 the spacious audi- <
torium was crowded with Peo- 1
pie eager to hefar the word. *
ur. j. u. Tobin Preaches Great J
l - Sermon.
-The preliminaries with usual
announcements having been dis- k
pensed with, the pastor introduced
Dr. J. C. Tobiri, of Union
to preach. Dr. Tobih used as
his text: "Simon/'Son of Jonas, ,
loveta .fhoii me?" Prom which!'.
T he preached a most wonderful "
sermon. - He .swayed The" people "
on his mighty eloquence at will,
. _ he tore into shreds the average
Negfp^conception of the Chris/
tian religion.Of the many
??gifted sons of South Carolina^ *
with eloquence without measure.
It was indeed a mighty
?7-timejin Ziontr???.?
At 8:30 p. m., the Rev. L. C.
Crafton, of Prosperity filled the!
pulpit and preached an earnest
and powerful sermon tn a prOwflz:
ed house. After which the pastor
baptized.
New Howard Graded School at
~ ; Zion.
Mendaynight. the New- How33
Jird rGraded school, gave a dramatic
play at Zidfif Baptist
church to a large and apprecia
tive audience. - Prof. Dendy,
principal and his faithful force
??of teachers,are to be highly com^
mended for the--splendid work
they have and are^ doing for our
young people.
_ _ Church Locals.
Rev! j. C3Whiie, our pastor,
motored up to Rock Hill, Thurs-day
on business.
Mrs. Emeretta Washington,
ton is recovering from, a severe
spell of illness. ~
Had Hainniell 1300?Woek-ef
Lincoln St., is and has-been very
ill for sometime. ~?~^r~
Miss Maggie Beecher, who has
has returned to the Capital CityT
Mrs. Cherry Rabb is quite ill
at her home on Laurel St.
Miss Susie Benson who?has
been quite sick at her home on
?the 1300 block of Hampton ia
FIRST CALVARY CHURCH
The Church with a Welcome.
\The members and friends who
attended services Sunday were
delighted to have been there.
The Sunday School was well at-1
\ tended. The Superintendent
\ and teachers put quite a deal of
enthusiasm in the lesson. An
instructive review was odven Hv
t . Miss C. B. Singleton.
For the morning service, the
pulpit was graced with Revs.
~ Brooks and Lawrence. The pastor
pre&cffCfr a- logical, and instructive
sermon from theText
I Cor. 13:13,.. Subject "The Love
oT^lod." He held his audience
spellbound from beginnig to end.
He gave a/persuasive reason.why
we should cultivate th?habit of
16ve In all things, and showed
that the supreme need of the age
?ip irinrg Pwp fnr pach nthpr
Immediately after the morning
service, the funerals of Mr.
Roundtree and Mrs. Nixson were
held,
The B. Y. P. U. was held at
7:00 o'clock. Mrs. E. W. Long
had charge of the program and
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esss&acea:eoasaxttexeeattea^^ | in
Of Columbia \ ]|
:. WHITE ~ ' , ,'JZ>r
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-enaered a most excellent_pro?ratri
consisting of bea-utifpl soos
both vocal and instrumental,
recitations and a special address is
iy Rev. Davis a studenlrat d?ene^ xi
lict College.~ it
At the night service we were dc
favored with a sermon by Dr. hi
L C. Tobin from Psa. 57:7 which er
sermon was quite interesting./' de
The members and friends of w
the church are very much elated ie
jver the work of the new paster-^
who is getting new hie into ev- d?
3ry phase of the work. er
l^ublicky Committee? b<
Mr. P. M. Bowling, Chr. jn
Mrs. E. W. Long, Sect.*?1-? } Y
Miss L. F. Harrison,-Rep't'r. fh(
Rev. 11. W. Long, Pastor. !sy
SPECIAL B. Y. P. U. PROGRAM lt
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?The Baptist Youngs People's
Union cif Zion Baptist Church
will have a special program next^1(
Sunday afternoon at 5:30 P. M.rf1;
June 7th inst. In connection with r2
the__Pew Rally, JJie. Thir.d_grade P*
of the .New Howard Graded ei
school will give a Biblical drama V(
entitled, "David and Goliath.:'
Special music will "feature^the 111
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program. - f1
The public is cordialljrdnvited j*1
to. be present to witness this
program. - ' -"M
John Carter. Pres. ; J
Rev. J. C. White, Pastor.??-f :
MACEDONIA BAPT. CHURCH
Sunday May 31 was a big day oi
at the Macedonia BapTi sFCTTurch a
2nd Nazareth Baptist Church tl
confederated with us. We had d;
a glnrimis; firrip Tbr> Sunday tc
School was good; the lesson was p
taught by the pastor, Rev. R. ,nWp
Korl Q eovrv?Ar? Kir" T TP J'
f T V 11UU (* OV1 lilVll KJ J U1L. t A'
Watkin. His text was found in s
2 Cor. 5:17?-If any man is_ in nv
Christ he is a new creature. He oi
preached a good sermon. Bro.~f?
^Watkin is^a coming^ouhg preach cl
Tlr Myprs praved a wonderful
praver. jThe
Rev. Gordon brought us v
greetings from the State Con-,
Mention. Ho?sakl?that?the?
preachers say it was one _pf the .
best meetings they have had in ~
ten . years:?The Black Spiirgeon
preached on "Let there be^
no-Strife between us for we be.
Brethren.- We know he (Rev. ^
R. M. Myers-) is, an able Baptist ^
preacher and if he did not make
good we don't "see why. After
a short talk bv Dr. R. M. Mvprs
ny~good things" to~eatr~ Tu our-?
regret Dr..Myers left us at 4;45 .
o'clock to talrtr--the" Georgia
hound train to stop at Granites---,
ville and Augusta to run a ten ^
night meeting. We "wish for ^
him a pleasant trip and pray fori
the saving of souls through his
divine messages frdm? Jesus.s
Christ. |
Watch for the play "The Rich
Fool," at Macedonia.
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[ WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sts. ti
The Wesley Sunday School o,
M. under the supervision of Mr. C
G. L. Ratliff. |L
Following the devotional exercises
a diligent study of the les- y
gon was begun by a corps of faith ful
teachers, and a body of ea?r- ^
nest pupils. A splendid collection
\tfas tak"i5n. The lesson was
reviewed by the pastor, the Rev,
"N. S. Smith. The
hour having arrived for
preaching the Rev. Virgil Johnj
son being present was triced to
i preach. He responded willing-*"
ly. Rev. Johnson preached an
able, instructive and soul-stirring
sermon, greatly enjoyed by all
who were attentive and apprec
#auvr? . |
At the evening services a rich
literary program was render&TT"
the following participants mak
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, THE PALME!
g splendid and impressive!
>eeches: Mr. I. S. Leevy, Miss
ulah-Hicks, Miss -Ruby Leevy, |
a<ster Kirkland^Leevy, and Mr. 1
A. Rosemond. The Wesley
luir rendered?very?excellent t
usic. ' ? . '
Jones Chapel A. M. E. Zion
Church
ihvltlng every one \yho is anous
to hear the gospel, to visher
and be a part of the wonnTul
services which aie being id
these days under the leadship
of the Rev. Dr. R. AlexanTr
Carroll, who for the past few .
eeks has been preaching a sers
of sermons on the home
hick led up?from Mother's
ly, to a very appreciative audilce,
and indeed much good jh^s '
;en done^along -the line of home
iprpvements since the Doctor
las taken charge because he
dieves that if there is any
lortcomings in the race at all
is in the home a>nd not in out>
de environments, and he draes
*each what he believes,
lie liefieves that the laxity of
>me government, home training;
as blinded-the Negro to his own
icial consciousness, and his own
>ssihilitip? * filled Viim with -frvr<_
gn hallucinations and nas ari-'
m him so far from his God
iat today he is feeding on husk
i which thtiTe is no strength,
e believes that, sound doctrine
f'lhe1 pulpit and-in-"the life' of-jn
Vinmp liok^o up with* the
school -room, will slowly, but
rarely reverse conditions and
Lye Yhei.race its; proper place
i the race of life.
You are asked to liear him
xch Sunday, for he always has
"message^ftlll of inforfnatlon of
le practical side of life.^~Sihray
10:30 a. m., sermon by Pas*
'm./Y. C. E. Society; 8:00 p.
i., Holy Communion. You are
skedlto be pregent. Last Sunay
was a high da^andTwb perions
united with the church,
-hile Monday night witnessed
ne of fhe~ best Quarterly Conjrences
ifr~the history of the
tiurch-v \ : ?
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:alhoun falls s. c.
UNION NEWS
The union or the first divis>n
of the .Savannah ^Valley
ood Will Association convened
ith the St. Good Will Baptist
huroth-Ma-y -30th~and-31-r..
Saturday morning session?
'evotionals by the^moderatoiT
t>v- R. J. Curry ; prayer by Bro.
eo. Lewis. c ^ *
-The roll of-ohurches was called.
ad the messengers enrolled.
Names as follows:
ISpring Grove; BrorWrffFMsr^
n; Sprinfield, Messrs. Isa JohnDn,
Geo. Lewis ; Little Mill, Rev.
: Li. iiolbway: liolv Spring, BroT
. E. Singletarv: St. Goodwill.'
ro. Lewis, M. C. Herrin; Mt. j
mted, t-The
Introductory sermon was
reached by Rev. W. M._ Battle,
fter whi,ch a collection was taen
the amount raised, $2.65.
Electron "Of Officers?On moion
of Rev.*P. D. Bull the same
fficers were retained, The - of
rcers were instahed-hy^Rev, J.
!. Goode. At this juncture the
Jnion took recess for dinner.
Saturday evening session?
evotionals by the moderator;
rayer by Bro. Geo. Johnson;
JOHNSON-BRA
Funeral Direcft
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Washington
CQLUMI
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ITO READER .. Minutes
of last session was read
by the Clerk; on motion the Minute
was approved; Mrs. M. S.
Jordan gave a good talk; committees
were appointed by the mod
erator; the Educational sermon
was preached by Rev. B, J. Curry
the report of committees; the
Union adjourned until ^thejiext
Sunday morning session?L>evotidnals
by Rey. J. C. Goode;
the Missionary sermon was
preachecTby Rev. A.'Ware; the
president of the Lamar conference^
Rev. J. C. Goode, spoke in
regard to Congregationalism. He
said "Let the pastors, deacons,
and members act with more conformity."
The Union ariHi ed
to meet with the Springfield
Baptist Church, August 29th,
30th and 31st./ MEET^ THE
NEXT UNION-.
ISA JOHNSON, Clerk.
NEWBERRY NEWS"
Newberry, S. C., June 1?On
last Sunday May $1,3:00 P. M.
Rev. J. A. Baten preached the
Baccalaureate sermon to the
High school. He used for a siibj^ctr^Vtrat
Is~m ^thme-HamhThe
school auditorium where
the services were hadAvas crowded"
to its utmost to hear Dr.<Baten.
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nf niimbP|'pd
twenty-nine, eight boys and twen
ty-one girls."
dollar in the collection, Prof. U.
S. Gallman, Mr. B, Neeley, Jpjin
HcCrackltn; -S.^VT Adren,G^a.
Hunter, X. T. Walker, Rev.". E.
f. -.kins, Kev. Sailers, Itev. J.
A. Baten, E. F. Floyd, Anderson
Coates, T. Q. Gallmajp, Bt?*W.
Bradley, William Davenport, Bro
Caltiwellv Those paying fifty
cents: James Gray, B. Bluford,
Rev. A. Betchuirr ~
The workr~has begun on Bothlehem
Baptist Church, also material
is laid down for Miller Chapel
A; M. E. Church. The work
will rstart Wednesday, June 3,
Contractor! Geo.Aiobinson?.
Rev. A. J. Martin stopped over
in the City on Monday enroute
to: Columbia for commencement
at Allen University.
Thp Agriculture hovs of Mt.
Bethel Garmany school have
hoed their cotton projects out
and the cotton is looking very
-wen. ? _
? FOR SALE
Skin and Scalp Soap, Face Powders
Deodorant, Vanishing1 Cream, Cold
Cream, Talcum Powders, Toilet Waterr
Bouquet Perfume.
SCALP and HAIR TREATMENT
Mme. Edith Holmes
~N"EW MKUUK LA NI J. S. C.
No. 9 THOMPSON ROW
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ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. C, CRU MI'TON, Pastor
sekvtcest
Sunday School __i 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service "l" 11 :'A() A. Mi
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Seryiefr . 7:00 IL M.
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
- Kendlaltown.
Rev. I). M. fycG'ILL, Pastor.
SERVICES:
] Sunday School ' 10:00 A. M.
i Morning Scrvioo - . 11 -80 A M,
A. C. E. League,- 6:00 I*. M,
Evening Service -8:00 P. M,
I, MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
1915 Laurel Street
REV. W:- G. GUNTER, Pastor.
'Sunday School __ 11:00 A. M
j Morning Service^.- 12:00 M
I Evening Service 7:30 P. M
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BETHEL A.. M. E. CHURCH Sundt
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sta. Morni
R?v. E. A?Ad^ms, Pastor. R. Y.
SERVICES: . Eveni
'Sunday School ?_,^i0:00 A. M.
Morning Service 11:15 A. M.
-Ar C. E. League --Jii 6:3U P. M. BET1
; Evening Jiervice 7430U.M~i-??
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SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH I
1100 Block Hlanding Street ( Sund*
Itev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor. | ^orn:
~ : SERVICES: - - TB7TT
Sunday School : 10:30 A. M. Eveni
Morning Service 11:30 A. M. j
Epworth-League-s_. _ 6:30 I\ M. ' _
Evening Service : 7:30 P. M.|gx. ]\
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JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
CHURCH. , ! .
Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets Sundt
Rev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor. Alorni
- SERVICES: - After
"Morning Service __..^__._10:30 A. M.
Sunday School -io..on r? ** <
-IbMV JTi 1V1-. ]
V. C. E. Society ___ 6:30 P. M. ; nd. >
Evening Service - ? 8;Q0 P. M
2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CIIVRCII1 Jundf.
ir.00 Block Bull Street Mornl
Re\\ H. M. -Moore, Pastor. \ ,1?*
SERVICES: HEvtnl
Sunday School __.10:00 A. M. j
Morning Service :15 A. M. !
3. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. I MAC
Evening Service S 1 :a0 P M. I ?
. 'x jSund:
1st, CALVARY"BAPTIST CHURCH [After
Richland Street"'' ' B.,.Y.
REV. H. W. LONG, Pastor. Eveni
SERVICES: . J.
Sunday School _- 10:00 A. M. ~
Morning -Service _ 11:30 A. M. CH/
D. Y. P. U. ? ???_?[ 0:00 P. M.I,??
Evening Service ----- 8:00 P. M. ? Cot
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?.?. ii ju? Hi. LilUllLH ..
Corner G-ervais and Barnwell Sts. M?rn
Rev. N/S. Smith, Pastor. - ^und!
"^SERVICES: Ct
Sunday School 10:30 A. M. ] ^veni
{Morning Service 11:30 A. *M. |
League _____ 6:30 P. M. j
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.I
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7f-- ZION BAPTIST CHURCH ... |
. Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. 'Sundl
SERVICES: After
Sunday School : 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service* il:30 A. M. iEveni
tD. Y. Pt U. 0:00 P.-M.1
Evening Service 7:00 P. M.
NAZARETH BAPTIST CIIURCH
Sunday School _.10:30 A. M ^jorn
Morning Service __12:30 P. M. qnn(i
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. chris
Evening -Dei vice 7:30 Pi M. '?!T-?
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? ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH 4_ST
Booker Washington Heights I
i RftVi I. C 'It"Vr"~, ^
SERVICES: I ,
Sundav School io -jo a bund;
Mornnig Service __ .11:30 A. M. ^orn
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P,__M. C.
Evening Service -7:30 P. M. Even
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?FIFTH BAPTIST - CHURCH
Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor ... TEM
405 Marion Street
^forning Service- ------ 11:30 Sund)
Evening Service 7:30 JNlorn
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!! SARY PRODUCTS FOR FORDS
TheGi d
- Guides,-Equalizes. Stabilizes and Kee
rutty, muddy or sandy.
" Ten Dollars will save yoiu$100.00 of.
spent for a GUIDEWEL.
The Wesco Gas
Carbon Rei
makes it possible for you to drive your
regardless of the HIGH LOST OF CTASt
Yes^Wesco Trelps you to keep a BIG B,
hoLs in your pocketbook. Then it kicks
anci gives it "PEP" AND POWER. TH
$30.00 when spent in purchasing the W
SAVE YOUR MONEY, DRIVE YC
| THE WESCO IS YOUR "PAL."
> | -The Cole VisHble G?
8 Tells you four (1) things you should 1
8 1. HOW MUCH GASOLINE IS 11
g 2. HOW MUCH GASOLINE^TO
8 STATION.
~g~*~ 3. HOW MUCH GASOLINE YOU
p 4. HOW MANY MILES YOU GI
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IDASff-BOARD. The Knowledge of t'
you $60.00 of your money?Just for $G
Each Product CARRIES AN IRON (
6r money refunded, after ? thorp tria
P. B. MDC
Representative_in Kershaw, Ricl
boro and Chesterfk
P. O. Box 41, Office 1203 N. Ca
1 4XMRRN, SOUTH
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NION "BAPTIST CHURCH .
Divine Street ' ,
Rev. T. M. Boykin. Pastor.
SERVICES: ^ . - w_... .
ly School _j r---T 10:00 A. M. _
ing Service 11:30 A. M.
P. IJ. 7:Q0 P. M. ,
ng Service 8:00 P. M.
I LEU EM BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev.. S. H. Smith, Paatof.
SERVICES:.
?y School ___.__T__10:00 A. M S~*
ing Service .."11:30 A, M.
P. U 0:00 P. M.
ng Service i .. 8:00 P. M;
IARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
rrer Green and Gates SfreefT : - ?
Rev. T. T; Pollard, Pastor.
gwUVir-Kfl. - . viy
School' 10:00 A. M. ,
ing Service LT__?_11?16 X. M.
noon Service .1 ______ 4 P. Rl.
lAZARETII BAPTIST CHURCH
1 SERVICES*
iy -School 10:30 A. M. ?
ing Service J I __ .11:30 A. M.
P. U: 6:00 P. M.
ng Service .71 8:00 P. M. .JLV'
EDONIA BAPTIST CfiURCH
Rev. R. V Myers. Pastor.:
1 opmUfipg. '
A'. jf T ? . I
iy School 10:30 A. M.
noon" Service |__^'_l"2:0f0 P. M.
PfU, 6:00 P. M/
ing Service i_M_ 8:00 P. MiLPPELLE
STATION A. M. E. -----
CHURCH. ?
ner^Senatfe and Pine Streets. Rev.
L. G. Bowman, Pastor. *
ing Service l^._ll:30 A. M.
iy School 3:00 P. M.
.E. Leaguo'"*! 5:30 P. M,
Tig Service 7;30-P. M. ^
JONES TABERNACLE
BV H O R.M trKnr*
XJI v?iu/?ai V| A QIVUI
SERVICES: T r
\y School -10:00 A. M.
noon Service 3:00 P. M.
P. U. 6:00 P,_M.
ing Service - 8:00 P. M.
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LADSON PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor.
* SERVICES: ?._ * ing
Service ?U:15 A^ M.
ay School -1 r^4:00 P."1!!
tian Endeavor 6:0Q P. M.
. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH -?
415 Henderson Street
ev. J P. Washington,?Pastpr.
?SERVICES: r
ay School 10:00 A. M.
ing Service. -11:15 A. M.
E._ League 6:30 P. M.
ing Service? 7:30 P. M.:_
TLdgevyoo<r '
ay School
ftTg Service" ?^1J2:3U
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ps Your Ford ON THE ROAD *
ypur money or your life when i
Savor* and
mover
vti* uo 111 uv. u uo juu ,wanu iu M
H-1XE?hands off \uui pucket.?8??
\NK BOOK by closing up the g
out the Cough off your motor ?
REE DOLLARS will save you *
ESCO GAS SAVER. r - 'jj:
>1 R CAR AND BE HAPPY. 5
isofine Gauge -j
mow when driving:
M . YOUR TANK? ?^ g _
ORDER AT T11E FILLING |
GET WHEN YOU BUY IT. ?
.T A GALLON. j
of your eyes,, even on your ?
hese facts?FOUR?may save S
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]LAD GUARANTEE to satisfy *
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liland, Lee, Sumter, Marl- >
dd Counties. S
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