The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, August 15, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
^ Saturday, August 15, 1925.
=i Chur<^ News
| * By DR. J. C
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E.
CHURCH NEWS. :~
Sunday School was opened at
10:30 with the Supt. Mr. D. R. 1
* Starks at his post of diity Thp,v
.^lesson was thoroughly explained, ^
and discussed by the teachers !c
and memlwrn of the different'1
closses., Subject: "The Flesh ^
Against the Spirit."?Galations *
?? 5:13?24 After a full- discus- c
sion of the lpssnnr n pr>lWHnn J
Morning service began at the e
usual hour 11:30. Dr. Frank K. ?
Rodgerfe of Jackson, Tenn., ren- "
^ "* Rodgers was once president of e
a college in Mississippi, from t
th*Te V pa?tnr^ the St.
Chur^ in Jackson, Tenn., and t
now series as presiding elder of
Jackson aml^ Memphis- district.
He is also on<Nrf our book agents, c
- All who '-heard> Dr. Rodgers c
praised~his sermon to the high- v
The Epworth League is doing 1
^ - our young people to grow stron- 2
ger day by day. We held our t
- service at Wesley Sunday. The 2
Epworth Choral CIub~bf Sidney
Park sangf-tSTfiTsuch "Sweet music- <
there was. The melodious-voices c
??of the choir held the ehurctrspelT t
rejoicing over such sweet music, s
The solos sung by Miss, Flor- \
ence Gantt, '"""Mrs. Margaret
Smith and Mr. S. H. Allen were I
- splendid.- Dr. J. E. Watts and ?
talks; also the Rev. Smith. pas-[t
tor of Wesley church. Collec-^
-tjon amounted to $4.00. \
FIRST CALVARJY BAPTIST \
1 : CHURCH. <
-r 7 - "The "Church with a Welcome."^
L Sunday School was Opened at ^
the usual hnr with tVin Slnporin
tendent Mr. H. W. Harrison, pre- ^
siding. The lesson was review-ed
by Miss EVelyn Craft. 11:15 1
a. m., theJ^stor Rev. Long
preached a very interesting and t
?8:28. Subject: "AH things work"~
together for good to them that t
love God." After the sermon DrT .
Pollard, Rector of the Episcopal ^
chnrrh, nf this cityt was seen _
the audience?and?was brought ~
forward and introduced. He
gave quite an encouraging talk,
and told how the sermon, hpd
benefited him.
W. Long preached a sermon for
the City Missionary Union at 8
Union Baptist church. His text ^
? was II Samuel 12:24. ? 1
>7:00 p. m., the B. Y. P. Urj
?.... , was opened by the president.
The following program was eon- ?
ducted by Miss Mane- i^oraoniij:
Reading?Miss Edna Craft.
Solo?Mrs. Eliza B. Dixon.
Address^-Pfbf. Z. Townsend. '
^"8715~p. m., the Pastor, Rev.
H. W;~^ong, preached?a-great
sermon from Isaiah 63:1. Sub.
ject: "Jesus is mighty to save."
Publicity Committee: ?
Mr. P. M. Bowling, Chr., v
*> ~ Mrs. E. W. Long, Sec'y.,
Miss L. F. Harrison, Reporter,
ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL
.. - v"V. CHURCH
-? T
The Venerable Archdeacon J. v
B. Elliott will preach at the 44-a.
m., service at St. Luke's E
M'iftnnnnt rhlmnh Qurtdotr nflvf
j/iovvpni VHUIUIIJ VII v/uaiuwfj "?
August 16, 1925. This being the
Archdeacon's first official visit
? to the parish this year, the mem- c
hera_ar^-jLLrgently?xeaiieatfid -to.,
be present to greet and to hear ^
him. "The public is also cor- T
dially invited. - Archdeacon El- t
liott has always a live and helpful ]
1 messuage4 for his hearers. \ . r
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Of Columbia |
WHITE
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BETHEL A, M phitrph I',
Sunday, August 9, 1925. 1
All is welt that. ends well. ~
This, quotation is very befitting J
wp rnnsider it in nnnnnntmr. 4
vith services at Bethel A. Mv E. 3
:hurch on the above named date. <
feb the niuMilfig services, rastor "
Dr. E. A. Adams selected as a <
exfc^H Kings 4:8?"And-it fell
>n a day that Elisha passed to"!
ihnnem, whore wao a great wu-1
nan; and she constrained him to
sat bread. And so it was that
is oft as he passed by, lie turned <
in thither to eat bread."?
nong other thincs the nastor
imphasized the fact that all thru
he scriptures the goodness of
hat this was the occasion where_j
i woman was referred to as
'great;" and that her greatness
lid not consist of lan^abundance**
>f earthly possessions but she
vas great in that she feared God 1
ind^that she desirett tt> have'Eisha
a servant of Goch abide at | <
*er-housed She was refer^fl~Tu^
is an example for the women of J
oday; because of her Godly life:
md her unselfish service to her J
ellowmam?^Fhe- message was:
leliv6?ed with force and elp-,
[uence and there was evidence}
rf^ts-^eetT4LTwo ?ew member's^
ame forward and joined as
loon as the doors of .the chuch
vere opened. : .
A t tV*n ntror?iv?fii' orlnrv 4-V*^*
tllVy V C111115 OCi V1LC tlic
Pastor selected as a text Daniel
ihazzar the King of the Challeans
slain." The night in the
ext was spoken of as a nightof
ixtreme intemperance wh?ji this
vicked king and guests were ovBPcorrre^r-by
intoxicants
vhich were served at this feast.
)n the other it was night of supernatural.
warning, when the .
land was seen writing on the
va^l, thejnterpretation of which
voting was that the kingdom
vas no longer his, but-had been'
Uvkled-^and-gtven to the Medes^
md ?*
- The congregation was warned
tgainst sinful pleasures and of
ludden death of this King Beh
ihazzar. There were also many
ouching selections rendered by
he choir adding thereby to the
oy of the services.
B. A. BLOCKER.
THE MT. OLIVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. W. G. Gunter, Pastor -r"
The Sunday School.was-opened j"'
it 11:00 o'clock and was taught'
y the teacher. A very interest- i
ng lesson was had, after which .
lerful sermon which was enjoy d
hy every one, - Text: Job: 14: .
bfc ?
On Sunday Tiight~the Pastor
>reached an interesting sermon
rom urene^js /:ib. uod snut
)oints-showing - the?dangerto^hose
who are not in Ghrist Jesis
and after the pastor walked
lown and opened the door of the
:hurch hymn No. 3.50 was sung
tnd three came up stating that
Pesus had forgiven them for heir
, sins and their desire to be
taptized. . - i
We are asking every body to
!ome over and hehrtrs. You areP
. r
velcome at all services.
Sister Davis, Reporter. |j
. NOTIPK L
There will be a Pew Rally at 1
Sidney Park C. M. E. Church
or the benefit of the 3unday
School, Sunday, Aug. 23, 4:JO :
>. m. D. R. Starks. Supt.. M.:
L,. Watts, Sec:, R^v. W. E. Farner,
Pastor. - . ,
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THE PALME
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
NEWS.
Strictly at 10 o'clock, one couli
have stood on the corner o:
Washington and Gadsden street;
and seen a wonderful sigh
jX' yuung Misses, Shapller girli
the kindergarten department
grown young men, young mar
ried women, old men and womei
crowding kig basement u
Zion Baptist Church for the stu
dy of the Word of God.
Mrs. uennis n. Jackson, thi
chorus-mistress and promoter o
the Junior choir, and Mr. Mani
gault of the firm of Manigault
Undei takers, and also Mr. T. H
Binckney with- his clarinet - an<
Manigault with his baritone in
str'ument while Miss Josie B
White fingered skillfully at th<
piano,and our Sunday school fel
like a new place altogether.
Fourteen classes wjth thei
son gone over withf Dr. J. H
Goodwin, Supt., .gave the re
view. Many new scholars wer
enrolled.?A lot of visitors wer
there from distant cities tP
our wonderful Sunday' school. '
11:30 Dr. tJ. G. White ascend
ed the rotsrum, accompanied b:
Guntan "Our pastoFpreacned ;
most wonderful sermon from th
subject of "The Blues and hgv
to-eure?therm ? The^ house wa
on fire with spiritual fervo
while PastW-WhTte portraye*
lliem ophei Elijah's deed s of dax
WrV >VIV?ViVIVIVjViV IVIVIV.V
ing when he pointed his finge
in the face of Ahab, and announ
ed that .there would be no rain o
dew for three years and si:
months, anxL then-he led us u]
on Mt. Carmel for the crucia
test between'.Vpolytheism ani
monotheism, it was a_dramati
moment, men^nd women wer
excited .with the-pitch of th
speaker's panoramic descriptior
He wound up by telling th
church the difference betweej
successes and failures. At th
close members came for war
and .gave the precher their hafft
some Joined by. Christiamexper
ience^Jwhilp others hv hantism
At 3 p.'ffl., the pastdr and :
gai luad uf buuslers frum Zlui
followed the -shepherd ..over t
New .Brookland and when w
roqpliorl tViorp flin plinrnli wq
1 V.i 1LL1C V'Wf VM TT H
crowded, and the prayer meetini
was at white heat. Dr. Whit
took his text from these words
"But David encouraged himsel
in the Lord, his God." It ap
peared that the pastor had no
preached at all that? day?afta
which ^"collection of $118.63 wa
raised and we returned to ZiQi
where a special sermon wa
booked-lor the Star of Zion Cir
ele; The church was ei*owde<
at-8 p. m. The pastor preach
ed from Matt. 20:1.?"jA certaii
man went out into his vineyan
borers into his vineyard." Fron
which he preached another grea
sermon, two came up at the con
elusion and gave our shephen
their hands to join the church
Madam J. C. White and he
rittle daughter, Aim eta Cornell;
tractions at Zion last Sunday,i
was fully thirty minutes befori
they could get out of~the church
The Sunshine Band of abou
30 or 40 little tots under thi
gudiance of Misses Josie B
White and Laura Bynum spen
Monday afternoon on the play
grounds of Benedict College?i
was an enjoyable affair:
Mrs. Addie Lyles *Hair Cu 11ur
ist at the I. S. Leevy's' Depart
ment establishment, has a flour
ishjng business'and asks the pub
lie to come and see her plae<
and her give her a trial.
Mrs. Lula Woodard and chil
dren of the 2200 block of Elm
wood Ave., left last~ Saturday
for Newark, N, ^ to make thoii
18^ ^
Mr. James Mack Bailey Zion's
Jubilee Choir leader and prayei
TTO LEADER -v- .
MACEDONIA BAPTISTWe
had a great day at Macedonia
Baptist church, at 2:30 P. M.
r The pastor, Rev. R. M. Myers,
f preached a-great sermon., lie is
3 really doing some preaching in
t this revival. Peonle came from
3 everywhere to hear hi nr. There
1 will be & raTly^at Macedonia Bap? Afist.
church on Aug. 23-25,?Ih
' will be a pledge rally. These are
Cthe ones that pledged:
f'i Rev. R. M. Myers, *130.00;
" Sisters Alice Shuber, $10.00:
jLeoma Powell. SI2 00: Ods .Tack.
^.son $o.uu; Hester (Jasby, $2.00;
* i Laura Richardson, $6.00; Hannah
Bagg, $5,00; Brothers Hen"
ry Mack, $10.00; Salem Peas. S10
- .00 ; Malford Bacjom, $1'? 00;
*{Rosa Lee Scott, $5.00 ; Edn^CarVter,
$10.00; Mattie Entzminger,
' $5.00; Rebecca Woodarfl, $3.00;
0 Mary Mayley, $4.00; Rebecca De|
as,. $7^00; ;Cfrltdren, Katie Richardson,
$5.00; Mozelle Richardrjson,
$.50; Lizzie Welk, $.50; Ja",
mie Leak, $.50; Annie Bell Deas,
* | $2.00; Lamie Bacon; $4.00 ; I).
!~^M. Lilliejohn, S5.00; Lucile Dee
as, $.50; William Deas, $.50; Es5
sie Richar*wYr $;5G ; Unice Riche
ardson,- $.50; Gertrude StevneI
son $5.00; Fate Sims-, $5.00;"j
Frank Herrin, $?0.00; Mr. WrMr
y McKinlev. $1.00: Sister Laura
* Rutherford, $5.00; Roxie James,
* $5.00; Miss W. Williams, $l.qO;
0 Mr. S. B. Bell, $1.00; Sister Lauv
ra Rice, $100; Mrs. T
? ams, $1.00; Sister Martha Tay^
; de r s, $2; 00; _ .1 ^e na _ Jo hnson, $2.00.
^* We haven't all the pledges yet;
rlWe^\vill publish these later,
c ' '
r I)R. J. C. WHITE CONDUCTS
k REVIV AL MEETINGS AT
p PERRY ANO PROSPERITY
il I went down to Perry, a small
a town located . in Orangeburg
G- county, and there, I assisted
e the Rev. W. S? Diggs in a revive
.al meeting at The_Piney Grovei
ir'-BaptisI chim'h. " ~~~ ~ ~
e The Hine^Grove church is
a located at about two blocks from
e_the Railway -station; - Ret-. Mr.
d Diggs is leaving that church,
b which I think is a mistake be^ranse
he is lovgd^and^capcctedi.
as only i:ew- mv.K Ihm-s^areTv
a thejr-congregations. Mrs; Flertg
n jIIull DiBgayr]fltrwir?, ihc daugh
ter of the later Dr. M. P. Hall,
e president of Friendship College,
s. Rock Hill. S. C.. visited . the_meei^
? ing. with her daughter, Armeta.
e .We had a glorious meeting. 12
: members were received for ban
f tmm. the church was strengthi
ened and revived. The . people
t came there from fat: and near l<y
r hear the word. The Perry Uug
ion Institute ~is located at this
i place, with the Rev. E. L. Gors
doh principal. Prof. Gordon
- has been laboring for the uplift
i-of- his-'people-fn?Perry for the
? pant 25 years, ? The colored peoi
pie of Perry are doing nicely,
j many of whom own their homes,
i ?the'm are the Martins, Deacon S.
t-;M. Mitchell, J. M. Kitchimrs.
^dand-others. ?
j. There are numbers of young.
men and women in the commuir
ty. TTiope some, good. Godfear.
ing, consecrated miiii&lcL-ljiiti:
a get that church. : ,
t This week finds me at the
e Antioch Baptist church. Prosperi.fity,
the Rev. L. C. Graf ton is
t pasttir. Rev. Grafton's wife is
e an intelligent young woman_and
the people-of?Prosperity?hrvtr
t t hem botlj- ? ?
Large crowds are in attendt
a nee here, several professed mav~
TTrg "faftfr Trr Jes us Christ last
^ night (Monday). I preached on
_ "What "Strait ed.v
_ This _is a shouting people?and
_ whfin I had gone to my roorii.1
a. could hear them still shouting
tat one o'clock and women and
_ men "coming through" with rel_
igiom Watch this paper for tha
r-'next
*1 Uikned: J. C. WHITE.
r
^meetihg leader lefUaaXTue^day^
a^for a thirty day vacation in
r Washington, D. C.
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Si
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts. M
Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. - B.
SERVICES- ? ?
Sunday School - tfl?nn A M |
: Morning Service ll:15 A. M.I
A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M. B
Evening Service _ 7:30 P. M."
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SIDNEY PARK C. M. E Clll'RCH
.1100 Hlock landing Street
Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor: M
SERVICES: ' B,
-Sunday School " .... - 10:30 A. M.
Morning Service 1.11:30 A. M. j
Epworth ,League ... 5:30 P. M. i
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION :
CHURCH.
Corner Sumter and Blossom. Streets
Rev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor."J^
SERVICES: ~ A
Morning Service 1 10:30 A. M.
Sunday School ____Vj_12:30 p. M.
V. C. E. Society _ _ f.-.'U) P M. 2i
Evening Service J8:00 P. M. 2nd.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sl
1500 Block Bull Street V M
Rev. H. M. Moore, Pastor.
SERVICES: |E
-Sunday School t 1U:0U A. M" j
Morning Service 11:15 A.; M.
B. Y. P,-Ur6:00 P. M.; .
Evening Service^ 7:30 P M.
1sL_?ALYARY BAPTIST CIH RCW~I
Richland Street B
REV. H. W.'LONG, Pastor. r E
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.T
.Morning Service : 11:30 A. M. <
B. Y. P. U, _ ' 6:00 P. M.
. .Evening Service ? ? 8:00 P. M. ~
" = WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
Corner Gervaig and Barnwell Sts. j M
uav v c c~:.l c'
?.. i.j. uiiiiiu, rasior. ?"
SERVICES: ^ A
Sunday School ; ____10r30 A. M. ^
Morning Service _ 11:30""A. M.
League 6:30 P. M.!"'
Evening Service ... "L30 P. M.
. - J
ZION BAPTIST HP RCH
Rev. J.'C. White, Pastor. jS'
r SERVICES: 1-~? "+A
i Sunday Schools;.:_: V10: tJD"A. M. **
. Morning Service 11:30- A.
,B.\ Y. r_ GJKJ-P, MC4?
Evening Service , 7:00 P. M.I
? - - f ' ?' ' '_j -.
-NAZARETH BAPTIST CHl/RCH
--Sunday , Sjjiool . 10:30 A. M. 1?
Morning Service 12:30 P. M. i'M
ft. -r. i' t\ - - - ,vw p-ja-iKvenintr
Xorvi<-o r .on n ?*
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
Booker Washington Heights
Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sehool .10:30 A. TOT~Si
Mornnig Service 11:30 A. M. M
B. Y. I\ U. 6:00 P. M.' A'
Evening Service 7;30 P. .M. E
Rev. E. T. Hampton, - Pastor - T
-- 405 Marion?Street
-Mornipg SorvTC(K.--V.iri__-.__ 11:30 -Si
Eveniog Service r 7:30 M
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH. [
2130 Sumter Street
Rev. D. l?. Robinson',' ^Pastor. H
SERVICES:
.Sunday . School 10:30 A. M.'si
frreachlhg 11:80 A. M. "fri
B. V. P. U. 0:00 P. M. A
Trenching 8:00 P. M. p
' ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH "IT'
? Rev, -y. C. CRLMPTOX. Pastor |
SERVICES:
anday School 10:00 A. M.:
Morning Service 11:30 A. fll. ; Si
B. V. P. U- 0.00 P. M., M
Evening Service ; -_*7:00 P. M. | E
_RENTS COLLECTED PHONE 6
. ON THE JOB IF IT
Special Alterttion.t.ivon-Property of NonI'
HOl-fefes FOR KALH OV IV'flTAI MP
j ** ' * RENT.
j H. H MO
NOTARY PI
(If requested will come
151J LINCOLN ST. .. r
?T- - JOHNSON-BRAE
Funeral Diredto
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1115 Washington^
_ COLUMB]
FTYE :_J
--KNION -BAFFiBf1-- CHURCH ???
Re*. T. M. Hoykin, Pastor.
SERVICES:
inday School 10:00 A. M.
orning Service 11:30 A. M.
Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M.
vftnlng Serv1ca~^^r,'TT"."g"i00 "PTIL ?
ETHLEHEM BAPTIST CIHRfH
, Lyjyv Street - ? ?
Kev. S. H. Smithr Pastor . ? i
- rs^RvicEsr
inday School _ ?10:00 A. M. c ?
orning Service 11:30 A. M.
Y- **> U. - SyOO 1'. M. "
vemng_,Service 2 8:00 Pi M. ' '
r. MARY'S KPTSCOPA I- (,'11L RCli
U.UI *11 er ufwn ana Slieets
Rev. T. .T?Pollard,--Pastor.
SERVICES:
iinday School _ ? 10:00 A. M.
ofning Service . 11:15 A. M.
fternoon Service 4 p. Mi ?
id NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
-R?v. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
SERVICES:
iinday School --.?,-,,"-10:30 Ar-M ?
orning Service?,11:30 A. M
. Y. P. U. _ ? ? 6:00. P. M.
vening Service ' 8:00 P. M ?
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1ACEDOX1A BAPTIST CHURCH - :
-1 Rev.-R. M. Mycrscl'irsior^
SERVICES:
iinday School {(i .xo A M ??"?^
TTFrnTinn Servico 00 p. M.?r
. Y. P. U: ?6:00?P. M. '
vening Sfervice _ 8:00 P. M.
CHAPPBLLE ETATON A. M. E.
CHURCH. ;
Corner Senate and Pine Streets.?
Rev."L. G. Bowman. Piretur. U
SERVICES:
ornfng Service ' _ _11:30 A: M.
andav School _o.n'/i I? *
v -- -u . vv - xr-r ivi?
, C. E. League 5;30 P. M. * ~
veiling Service 7:.30 P. M.
JONES .TABERNACLE
Rev. B. G. Grayhaft, Pastor, v
, - sfrvkest;" ^ ?
unday School ___ 10:00 A. M.
fternoon Service_ 3:00 P. M. n?:
r-?r-P. U. 0:00 P. M. '
vening Service' _ 8:00 P. Rl.
- LADSON PKESBV'I EKI AN
Rev. i. D. Davis, Pastor;
? 1?SERVICES; ?T :
ornirtg Service 11:15 A_51.
inday School ami p?at
hristian iViT P. M. '
' ST.
JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH ~
415 Henderson HStreet
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor.
SERVICES; ?: anday
School 10:0(T A. M. ' '
orning Service.^ A. 1VL -
. U Jfci. league __G:30 V.
vening Service. 7;30 p. ^
EMPLE .ZION BAI'T. CHURCH
_ .. , Ridggwood 1 ?'?:? .
unday School 11:30
orning Service _..^__12:30
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Kemitaltown.
R*v. D. M. McGlLL? Pastor.
SERVICES:
jnday School -10:00_A. JJL .
ormng Set^uie~ 7 . ^-..11:3~U A, RL
. C. E. L*o*ff4><w^ tt-iiii p.
vening Service -8:00 P. XT7
MT. OLIVE BAM-1ST CHURCH
??m 5 Laurel "ST reet 1 - - .
REV. W. G. GUNTER, l'astor. ...
.oming Serv^n 1 .'up ZL :?
vening Service . - _ 7:30 P." M.
S REAL ESTATE
ftesidenHr-SiaHMiitfiit sent Hi M6hth
NT. MY PRICES LIKE PAYING
SEE ME.
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to probate papers.)
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