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Saturday, October 31, 1926. axtoaQaaaB&x^^ ] Church Npmhl7 ! "* BY DR. J. ( J^e8???C8??K8???50jOOOODOO.OaOQO< SIDNE/Y PARK C. M. E. ' CHURCH NEWS. \i ?' ? * jV Sunday school opened atr 10:- j 30, the usual hour, with -; the .^ : Snpt., toachora anil- students1^ ready for work.' A splendid r ? lesson waiT carried on, as the' b Supt. had it reviewed in con-;t cert afterward. : , rtpapjfp thp hihrl wpatliiarT nice crowd was out to service. lt After visiting several?-points |North and West, our pastor..[g " Itcv.'W.'E.-Ftin""1' :ij ed off his much needed rest, and\ preached for us Sunday. He re- f -- 7 * ports a fin etrip. . ,i k The Epworth Lo u.uc service 'p | began at 6:30. A sbng service was held; after which a eoPec- r tion was taken. ^ Night service began at o::J0-lV the usual hour. ' u Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Farmer. v have returns! home after a ( pleasant trip. They visited Virions points north and west. Miss T .avada Farmer, the daugh- -tre of the late Rev. Farmer of Chicago, Til, and niece of our pastor, returned with them. W-e wish for her a pleasant stay." I Rev. Farmer will preach Sun- a day and requests that all mem- J ~ j hers bp present, "Kev^W. E. Farmer, Pastor, t Sarah Belle Watts, Reporter, c t EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH j -KENPALLTOWN. 1% A few of the receniT happen- 1 ings at Emanuel A. M. E. church Kendalltown, are as follows: At 8:30 p. m., Oct. 19, 1925, ^ a grand musical concert was q rendered to the delight, of ~aTT K present. We wish to thank the t following participants: (j them. Invocation?Dean I. H. J Alston. Chorus Little Sunbeam g \ Reading?Odessa Dixon. Instrumental solo?Miss Catherine g t Green. Paper?Mrs. Annie B. L Ballingcr. _ Yioliiuaole, Miss RtP^ B by Benson. Recitation ; Miss B Margin ?l Wasinigloii. Inatru- = mental solo Miss Earlline WashB irigton. Solo Mr. M. B. WilB liams. Solo Mrs. E. L. Alston." B Instrumental solo Mrs. Emily ^ B C|ark. Guitar solo Miss Ruby B?Benson. Instrumental solo, Miss -f B Thelma Koom- Solo Mr. J. Nr ? Abner.? Solo Mrs. Eola Hamil- t ?torn?Recitation Mr. Geral'Dix- r on. Solo Mrs. Janie Turner. *1 Solo Mr. J. T. Mims. Duett Mes t dames Williams and Hamilton, i At the close of the above num ? bers, supper was served, composed of salad, "peach pickle, c * cfhicken, ham and crackers, which seemed to have been en- \ joyed by everyone. So it goes* o "without saying, it was a grand s affair. We say to you all come c again. ' J Afew weeks ago Emanuel e Sunday school had the pleasure d of paying honor to its superin- J tendent Mr. M. B. Willliams, by I presenting him a gold medal for s "twenty years of service, only ab a sent by sickness. This adE was T - led-off by Prof, Green_Jackson c and others. 4 We have also bad our second "s ?gmtrlny srhrtnl picnic for The children. Has your. Sunday ? school such a record? .We are moving on to higher heights. Thig is the best allfound year we have had in many ' not dnA's years. we .. . help. Joengj/Chapel A. M. E. Zion ^ Church , Q j, . Cor .Blossom & Sumter Sts. has never lost her grip on the E public, and is retaining that old ] tFmefire and -burning zeal iof t souls despite the entire forces \ of hell, and much is being done in_tiig maintainance of the ? spirit of Righteousness in-the s first ward. fa J... ?. AILJU. - ? ..'13 Of Columbia jj WHITE >oooo^oooo:o:ao^o.aaxo5?G?03?3" Our pastor has returned from i brief visit to Providence, R. I, rhere he visited his family and >reaehed the Annual sermon tc he Lddy _Bftes-of Mw? StMt<>? hp (reached last Sunday filing his ivvn pulpit morning?aiill eveiluid is novv making strenuous ifforts to get in shape for the Annual Conference which convenes in Spartanburg Wedneslay.-Nov. 18th. The fact that he has oly three Sundays more before Cbnferillte he is asking all lovers of he cause, all of his-'many riends to come and assist him n putting over the uncompleted irogram for that time. ~ Sunday Nov" 1st, is Holy 'ommunion and the pastor, Dr. arroil, will preach ho.th ser 1PPSJ anfl f Vin V r P Qnnrlo" V"**. "*Ivt I M 1i 1 School; W. H. & F. M. Society rill have their usual services, "ome and be a part of us. Reporter ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ; Lay service--will be at St. a\ke's church Sunday, Nov.- 1st it ll:15"a. m., conducted'ipy'-Mr, L- E. Lewis, Lay leader, Mr. Lewis Is no, stranger to he citizens of Columbia. He fg n^ of the oldest members of he Episcopal church in the city, le has served his church in evry capacity that it affords :-and s~very Efficient in "the field in vhich he now labors. Tot our nembers and vsitors, come out. Sunday School at four o'clock. Jr. Fabrel P. Pa-ul, our efficient Superintendent is never ceasing 11 his efforts to make St. Luke he best if .pot the largest Sun!ay school in the city. He is ibly assisted by" a "staff of .comietent teachers. Our Sunday chool is not made up from the hurch alone, but have repreent&tives from all parts of the ity. To those who will come, rcrare glad tojiaveryou. .C. F, Williams, Sflr.'y,== FROM THE OLD FOLKS' HOME. ' r '* lr. Editor: 1 Please allow me space in The 'almctto?Leader to speak?of iiome. =?-I am vervcMftd to sav 'that heboid, folks are getting qlong ucely.?Thorp flrp. 10 ifrmates rrthe home. I take' interest -in alking/ of the spllendid meetr ng rendered at the Home or >unday afternoon hy the Union Baptist Church Choir. The hoir Was out in full bloom, Ieeting was conducted by Bros, Vhite and Lewis both members if Union Baptist Church. The ervice was very much appreiated by the old folks. All rere thankful to be spared tc mjoy such a meeting. Splenlid remarks were made by Bros ackson, Robinson and Rev Itmter also Rev. I. Cain. A plendid donation was offeree ifter the meeting. All ask the irayers of both white and col>red and their _cooperation All donations will "please b* enl to 2i2QrijfflTnwooft~Ave7~r Rev. Jaggers' daughter, SUSIE JAGGERS. GETHESEMANE BAPTIST - ASSOCIATION. Continued from page one. The Rev. L. C. Jenkins, A. B. preached the Educational sermon Thursday night/Benedid College's female quartet gave i beautiful selection. The Srookland Baptist choir filled he Jubilee; choir stand and sang >eautifully. The State Mission work was ibly presented by Dr. P. P, Wat ion, preceding the educationa sermon of the Rev. L. C. Jen b '* - . "~ ~ ' 7HZ " ... THE PALME f kins. Friday wan anothei busy Jay. Dr. J. H. Goodwin, president of | j the Negro State Fair made a wonderful speech dn behalf of E the State Fair. Dr. J. G. Stuart made a profound impression as he spoke from the subject: "Good health essential to ChrisL_ Mrs^Annio McLaughlin -Robinson, of Eastover made a splendid spppph in irrfrrririt nf thiWoman's Auxiliary of the Getti1 semane Association. Mrs. P. ' A.'Ingram told of the work of 7t he City Missionary Union. j The officers elected for the incoming year are: Kev. J.^, C. \ White, 'Moderator;- Rev. L. - C. Jenkins, Vice-Mudeialur; KbV. J. A. Byrd,( Clerk; Rev. J. M. Myers,....Treas. _ The Association adjourned to meet with the L Gethsemana Baptist church, ; Blairs, S-. C., Wednesday before the 4th Lord's Day in October 1926, D. V. XHE ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. V The Annual Sunday School ; Convention- of the Gethsemane Association convened on Friday 1 sociation adjourned. Introduc' tory sermon was preached '"by" Rev. L. C. Jenkins. The enrollment over, the Convention organ ized . with the following officers: U^evT II. J. RyaD president; Rev: , ) A. A. Bailey, Vice-presidehty f^Iiss Eliza J. Farrdtt, Secretary; tyeVi T. J. Roseboro, Treasurer. .[The Sunday School sermon was . preached by the Rev. Dr. J. C. Tobin. of Union. S. -C. ft was ^pronounced to be the- neatest sermon ever heard by that body. , Dr. Tobin is easily South Carolina's most eloquent-son and pulpiteer. Saturday" jvas given over to : business and discussion of va. | rious- topics of interest along ; the -line of Sunday School work. .1 I he Iront Line bunday school -1 was held as*jusual a<t 10 a. m. J The 11:00 o'clock"sermon was .1 preached by>_the Rev. A. A. Bail ( eyr which was one of the best . of the entire session. BrQ?Rail. " 3 :> o o a o ocioo^ociaaooacy^tt.aaoo co l|? REUSES 1) ! | MRS. I'. R. I ?8 A?PtrH?Line ut' 'Pate =fpji .t, 1 gar e ties- ana i ooac Madam C. J. Walkei . ? Times. Tee Cream ar il ^ ' PHON T|- 1422_j\.ssembly Street, 'I, i j * : j -j* 'X,,I',X"X,,X"X"*'<X',X',X,*W-M"I,*X1 | Office Phone 6026 I N. J.FR1 .? Attorney-at-Law [ ;< Practice in all Cour - & ^ groh Street, r ' . """""" : I J. H. RO . | MERCttAi 1 ^7 Suitff Mrtiti | ... TELEPII !j! 1118'/2 Washington Strreet, >% *? . ? MOVING -j. ' L ; bunyan bu | FiVe Heavy Dut> t ? distance hauls of ; | PHONE 5316 ( 1 V -- ?$ <? . - ' * * i . - 1 . ..i- .1 TTt> LEADER? " ("FUNERAL OF REV. ROBERT\i j? LITTLE. At 1:80 p. m., the funerals sermqn toook plaice, the Itev. J." iC. Whte, who was suffering from a mild case of influenza, was called out of his -bed to preach the same. The Rev.-; White, did not preach at -all as though he was sick. Rev. Lit- l tie wa3 GO years old, havin|r~ been reared in Zion Baptist churCtn Dr. White spoke from ~ the subject: "The faith and hope of the believer in the Redeerrtr,"?Job 19:25-27. At the _ conclusion of the sermon Rev. -Whita.-took a r^lceliom of $32.72 for the widow of Rev. Robert ! At 4 :Q0 o'clock the 'Rev. T. M. Bovkin nreached flip edurationnl sermon from the subject of the "Ant College," Text: "Go thou her ways and be wise," in char- 1 acteristic Boy kin style, Dr. Boy- , kin preached a most wonderful ? sermon. The closing sermon was deliv- 1 ered by that prince of preachers Dr. J. C. Tobih. j The Association raised^$785.Th?te Convention raised $335. Making a total raised of Sl,JL23JML, r-Lx?? - " ' - " _ < Martin & Thurman ? Electrical Contractors | ' ' 4 % I ?>f % LICENSED AND BONDED _ Phones 8723-8854 ; Columbia, S. C. i o^ocH7o;oo.oaoooooooo.o.o.o.o.o:o^c IT o New Customers, we ? ! l&y try our - , >; ? EGGS and have the' pleasure-7 of % growing rfome - $ REAL BUFFS , | The greatest Egg machine ? existing. " ? M SIMPIflMQ g__ - . - Newberry, S. C. ? ?> | * je)OT?7yy5^5o:oo:oo<>oooooooo<yoo,. >^o.coxccojaoimcrooooooooao:aoa'.: RUGSTORE I JIEESE, Prop. ? nt Medicines.- Cigars,,,. cos. CS ImjIT"Hijie of Ta Pi^pafatioi 1s at all . id Sottas. s- : -g E 7820 .. _ I Columbia, S. C. $ Residence Phone 6798 X " 3DERICK __ :: rJL* ~?? t and Notary Public. ~ v , . | ts-?State and Federal. * 5 Columbia, S. C. 5 -_ ?1 " ' ? tjz .... ....... : ,X"!"WKK"WK"X"/<*vvW"SS"W*,X"^ > |, BERTSON ij] ST TAILOR e To Order.?? ? <' ONE 4003 . ;!j * Columbia, S. C. 'jff I 1 A I I f U!/> n/AU J rns Transfer f Motor Trucks at jjrt specialize in long- Jfj Household Goods. COLUMBIA, "5,. C. | > ........ . ~ _r.; N J GHmeH^fftEtrrnin BETHEL A. ,\1. fe. Oil RCH Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts. Rev. E. A. Adams,. Castor. " SERVICES: Sunday SehonT '-7 10:00 A. M Morning Sorvi'ee ?. ^ il-i^ A', ^ C. FT. League G:.*'.0 P. M Evening Service SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CIII RCI si 100 Block (Handing Street Rev. AY.' E. farmer, Pastor. * ?SIIRVH ES. * Sunday School 1 ' io:;',0 A. AJ Mwnhtg -Service 1 1 -P.(? A. M Ep worth League . 6:d0 p. M Evening S.>rvi,... 7 ;in p 11 JONES CHAPEL A. _\1. E. ZION ? i HIRC1L 'orner Sumter and Blossom Street Itev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor - t'Siiuv ICI-;S: Morning Service _J()::?.(> A. ."\ Sunday School 12:80 Vt-CT-fc: SucH'iy? 8T."J0 1'. R Svenirig Service , 8:00 P .V .'nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CIICRCI ?:?? ?Block?Butl Si r?ct Rev. H. M. Moore, Pastor. ~ SEU Vll'ttU. Sunday School -.10:00 A. .\ Mornii.v <vrvi/;e 11 ;lfr A. .Y B. Y. P. C. .. tyOD.P. A Evening Service 7:30 p 1 1st. CALVARY BAPTIST \ llI R( I Richland Street" REV. II. W. LONG. Pastor. ? SERVICES; Sunday School ~7 10:00 A. X Morning Service . 11 ''.o A y B. Y. I>. U. 8:00 P. R Evening Service . 8:U0 P. X m-- r- - ^WlvSIKY M. E. CHURCHCorner Cervajs and Barnwell St3. Rev. N. S. South, Pastor. 'SERVICES: dumla.n -iM'ltwl?*?1? rrr^P7C"7 Morning Service 11;,!{(.? A.* ^ league .. . 6:30 Evening .Service .1 ":3d P. > / _ , ZION B ATTIST tO^-^44 Rev. C. White. Pastor SERVICES: Morning Service . ITSTd A." b. y. p. u.~ rr.vr*. - 6:ua -p.? Evening Service 7:00 P. I\ NAZARKTIIrBAPTIST .CM I'RCH Sunday-School? . 1 CI?30 A. ?, Morning -Service?: 12:I!. 5 ft Y". P. U. . . r. J. ,r J .. 5:00 JL.JS Evening Service J\. 7:30 I'. J . . ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Booker Washington Heights Rev. I,; C- Jenkins, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School 10-30 A. '? Mornnig Service ? 11:30.,A. J B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. J Evening Service 7:30 P. "J FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor 405 Marion Street Morning Service- i 11 :J -keening Service _"T"~ 1~.~ . . '1:1 MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 2130 Sumter Street G. Robinson, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday -School -iT 10:30 A. J Preaching I -11:30 _A. J B. Y. PV U. V -T7r-T::- 6:00 P. I Preaching - 8:00 P. I ANTIOCII BAPTIST CHURCH" Rev. T. C. C RUM 1'TON, PasToT~ SERVICES: unaay scnooi :?unw-Ar. i1 Morning Service __-ll:30 A. J H. Y. l\ U. _6:00 P. J livening Sefvice . 7:00 P. j JOHNSON-BRi Funeral Dired Emb 1115 Washingtoi ~ COLUM ^ y r> ' IN ION BAPTIST CHI.Rfll Divine Street Dev. T. M. lioykin*--Pastor. t ^ SKRVICCS: """ Sunday School ,10:00 A M ? - Morning Service ll- 'ip A M B y- !' . 7:0Q P. M . [" '";Kveninir Service 8:00 P. M I I^HHX?.I;M mi'i IST nn'Kl-n ?~ . I.Yiin Street -1? ? JD'v. y. II. Smith. PastTir ~ - . SKRVICI^S: Sum!ay School ' < . . _ 10;oo A. M ' Morning Service . 11:30 A M ?!! Y .P L - . _ . , 6:00 P, M hvening Service _ 8 o0 P.-flt. ' , 1 >7 ST. H KIM.SUIPAL ( III RCB = Corner (Jreen and Cates Streets JL _ ^Pev- Ti T. I'ollardr I'asfor.- - -w-? SI.UVICKS: i?1u1u%. s,;h 10-Qu A: M .. ___ S Afternoon Service . 4 p jj t * I 2nd N A v-A HDTII IiA I'TIST Cil UliCH . Rev. ft. 5H -Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: '^uhday School j . jg 30 a m ..Morning Service ' " 11.30.A.M ii JhVKp* *6:0& P. M Evening .Service ???8.00 P~M' : : - : : h~ ! M ACT; DOM A BAPTIST CIII RCH I . Rt*v. RM. .Myers, PaKtur. .... . -lj .... ,SKttV4 ?ST?^ ' Sunday School -- -10:30?A" Bfr ~ --- - 1 Afternoon?Service -f"r 2 ;U0V P. M?? " |5 Y' P- U- G:00 P.- M j Evening . Service - 8:00 P. M ' * 9 ...12r_. >" .. - I: C1I L'RCH. A' -' j ( <iiner Senate and Pine Streeta.~ r B*'v. <? Bowman, Pastor. , ;, ' ~ ^ SERVICES^ ? - - -Morning .y-fvice . 11:30 A.'M Sunday School 3;00 P. " A. C. K. League ^.... 5:,'{0 P. M a Ev?ninj{ Service rir: 7:30 Pr M ?Ll?? ii.H' TABKH-N'-Ai; EE?- ? ] . u Bev. B. (J. (; ray hart. Pastor. ? , j SERVICES: ' j jSunday School 10;00 A. M , Afternoon " Service 3:00 P. M. * B' Y'. l>- U- 6:00 P. M. Evening S^'-ico ?__ . 8:00 p WJ, I I I g~"rT*=f= . ?= ! ' Rev-^r rJ^TOVT^rpatloV J T SERVICES: jMorning Service ; . M-... 11:15 A. M -- -Sunday Sci^olMVTLL.t. 4:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor 5:00 P. M 1 ST J AMES A. M. E. CHLKCH '1 I - 4 la Henderson?Street ' ,1 Rev. J. P. 'Washington, Pastor. SERVICES: A ?.Sunday School . 10:00 "A. "M. Morning Service S11: L5 A. M. A. C. E. League 6l30 P.. M. Evening Service .___r__7:30 P. M. . ; 1 TEMPLE ZION BAPT. CHURCH d.|- ' Ridgewood Sunday School 1.11:30 Morning Service ? i -12:30 , - ' - "" " ' i 10 J - jo : .. ~ I'-'iAAir.h A. 31. U. LllLKCJi K"TidlnlYft*?n.?^? ? l^TF" Rev. I). M. McGILL, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School --10:00.A. M."? i Morning Service 11:30 A.-M. A. G. EL. League .. 6:00 P. M. ^ j Evening Serv ice .-______8:00 P. M. kiL: : , ??? ?? >i. - - ' ' A. ~| MT. 6'MV.R RAPti^t rm?pru 191 .> Laurel Street REV. \V. G. (iLXTF.R, pastor i4-.-j-Swmlay School' I". 11:00 A. M. >1. Morning Service - 12:00 MLA. I Evening Sci-vie*. 7-30.. P. M. r ---- M I0LEY-M0RRIS ??' ,M lT. ? I ? | ; tors & Licensed aimers ' 1 * ??? ? ? > ' . *i ,SSs=B!=smaamr^m^K^==m=xm^^e^ssm. . i \ St. Phone 3512 IBIA, S. C. ? . . ,i i L_. I, ^ : '--1^ ' * * * .