The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, November 28, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
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T I Church News
K; BY DR. J.
ZION BAPTIST -CHURCH
NEWS
More than 175 pupils reported
in the various classes in our
^ Sunday School last. Sunday
morning. "Paul's Defense before^
Folix^ was pr^fita^ty disP
ciisstd by the several teachers
_ an delates. <
At 11:30 Af"M, the auditoriiS
um
upstairs was filled with eager '
.hearers, because many-"~~Of the
r members were anxiuus to listOTT
to the pastor, having not heard
?. him in three weeks. ? :?Dr
White preached John 9:28
Kp Subject: "The power . of the
r>ti
^-r?xrcixgiuii. manyj
? -heart s~weremade happy as they'j
? listened to the pastor of how
christians may obtain spiritual
?-power. , At three o'clock P. M~.H
Pastor White preached at the'
B rookland Baptist Church ac-!
companied by Lie., John Oliver,
and others.
? At 7 rOO" P; M. Zion was crowdtedupanddowiistairs.
about 20
blilllf of tIip
beon-luft-ovftr from" the hhr baptizing
Monday night.
Bro. John Oliver preached for
the pastor.to. the satisfaction-of |
the whole congregation, after
which the pastor baptised a
good number' amidst the songs
.?'< nr?rl jivqiuoc inf CZrif\ A mnn<r
thgse who. "put on Christ by
baptism/' was Miss-Estellc Pink
hey -Thomas, the daughter of
~ihe well-known T. ~"H. Pinkney,
f *31rs. Thomas is the only graduate
and licensed elnbalmer in the
_ woman kind in Columbia'.
Wh'h she and h^r?father
among the wealthiest Negroes'
of the state of .South Carolina
and yet they are * common as an
;?--old-shoe when it comes to mingling
with and helping poor and
needy people. - 1
-Ne$t Sunday the . eloquent
L. C, Jenkins, A. tt. will
B- fill our pulpit all day, our pasL
tor will be in Tampa, Fla. and
^ BETHEL A. M, E, CHURCH
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B To the delight of all Sunday
Bwas^la beautiful day. At 10 a.
Win.. Sunt. Young onened the
BSunday school services with
Boost of the teachers presenL
Band a larcre number of scholars.
F-Thn lesson on: "Paul befor?-Felix,"
was very interestingly discussed.
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At the 11:15~services. Revt ET
A. Adams preached to a lai'ge
and appreciative audieifctTTiwr
Isaiah 58 chapter and ?he latter
f^Ution nf flir -lOfh vni'/rn *
Vltiu ?v?vl LIlv . XvJJjL ji lilCH
shall thy light rise in obscurity
and thy darkenss be as i;he neon
* day." Indeed it was a forceful
"sermon, depicting as the source
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I of- prosperity in service to i^oa
K "doing right in His sight under
. any condition," -giving new hope
I for those periods in our life
wherT atl seetrTS V'atn and we~are
about to give^up in despair, God
is near with surprising mercies
tand unexpected honors.*
The A. C. E. League had
?splendid services at .6.:3ft with
tlie young people on the subject
o'f "Thanksgiving."
At 8 qjclock p. m., the auditorium
was crowded to its capacity.
Rev. E. A. Adams presented
Tres. D. H. Sims, of Allen Uni.
versity, who lined- hymn No.
? ' 133; after which prayer was offered
by Dean H. B. Thompson.
ine paabui t** casnw? ? ?-? . Mance,
former president of Allen
University, who read the
Stripture lesson,. (the 90th
Psalms). Rev. Adams with a
^ few brief remarks introduced
?^ Dr. M. H. Davis, of Baltimore,
Md., who preached from the 90th
Psalms and the 12th verse: "So
. teach us to number our days
^hat we may apply our hearts
unto wisdom." A strong api
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'Of Columbia It
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peal, so earnestly made to take
Christ into your life, if you r
would apply your heart to wis-;,
dom.?After extending Lhe lllVl
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tation to join, Pastor Adams, i,
presented Dr. Ri \VC Manee, who j
in turn with suetr smooth and- ,
itpplicalde tertnsT^tTTs his cus- .
torn, introduced Bishop R C.
Ransom,, of New York City,
presiding bishop of the i-4th E- '
I piscopal District, who; thrilled ]
'ffto niidicncc for a uhorl whiles
I with his eloquence, asserting
mat The Christian Church is jI
Faced tu day with a great chal-'
lenge. There is hope in Ameri- *
ca for the Negro. The race has
a great opportunity, ta . _he ' of^
great service to God, declared
the Bishop. Men have discov-j
legisla'ttires will not perpetuate*
.our civilization. The. church of
Jesus Christ is the most potent
force. The ministers and Chris '
jtian leaders are in a position to '
;dojrnore than the man who goes0*
to Congress. The consciences^
^ofr-tho people must be awakened^
through the spliilual lift1," TU,(
j sr.'V the least the mvaninar was *(
a treat to kll present.
Sunday the 29th marks the 1
close of this Conference, year 1
and the Pastor and officers are: asking
every loyal member who 1
:hfl>t nn< pair! his- rlnllnr mnnny '
yet, to please do so Sunday,; t
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
'Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor.
Sunday wa-s a gTe^t d^ay with i
us; everybody seems to be in:
the'best of spirit. The church
is in a healthy condition.. On (
"account of;the absence of '~Brorr5
R. S. Russell superintendent of
| the Sunday Schooh and P>ro. E.
1M. Carr, assistant-? "both oT~
|?whom went to St Matthews
to witness the closing of the '
Central Conference, the pastor j
prejddsd.oxer .the Sunday-School
assisted by Miss B. A. ' Bouknight.
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Divine services were of a high
oruer; tne pastor seems to be
in good spirit coming up to the
closing of his year's work. Sunday
morninghe preached one of
Ihosii-jJQwerfnl sermons of his
from the subject: "The Purify-1
Text , Ezekiel 36:25-20 verses.-At
-night- he again preached an?
able sermon from the suhjoct:
"Love an evidence of Christianity."
Selected as his Text .F
John 3:13-14 verses. ,
"z>W&-are~iust planning To seM"
our^ pa^tor^to^ ^ Conference^
to us. We have the right npanjl
for St* James. He is, not a grea#
talker, but he puts o^br h& pro
gram with a smile.f ^Ve/|iever:
see him unless he is lull of.OTiiiles.
Monday night>-wa^ ? bight? long
to be rememberedfiji ' - I
A great "Thanaigiving" pro-!
gTTrm by Miss B.I
A. Bouknight. Representatives
both of the Faculty and student;
body of Allen University played
a conspicuous part in putting
. this progra mover. f
The program was as follows::
Several recitations were recR-.
ed, and several choruses were
sung by the smaller children at
intervals.
Solo?Mr- Thos. Ransom, of
Allen University.
Paner?Thanksgiving?Miss'
Guitar Solo?Miss Ruby Ben-1
sona. teacher in Allen, University, i
Three selections by the match
less quartette of Allpn University.
-- Paper on Thanksgiving?Miss
Eloise Jenerette of Allen Univ.
Recitation by Sadie E. Gjreep
Professor of Latin. * u t
Solo by Miss Lucile Broomfield,
teacher of Dmestic science
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?Oration by Mr. Alphonzo Miller,
Allen University.
Closing remarks by pastor,
and Thanksgiving song by ehorus.
joicing, feeling that he and she
had been highly entertained.
Ibo much praise cannot be gii'en
Miss Bouknight for herstrenous
endeavor to put over
such a program. It is an acknowledged
fact that she can
>ut it over whenever she starts
ifter it.- . 1
(Mrs.) Rosa Saxby, Keporter
Per J. M. L.
['irst Calvary Baptist Church"
'Tho Church with a Welcome."
Sunday school was well attend
)d. The Superintendent Mr. H.
N. Harrison, .and his corps of
;eacners were on uie job. -line
esson was reviewed by Miss C.
B. Singleton.
At the morning service the j
lastor used as -his subject, God's:
U'ay. Text: The Lord God j
lath His way in the Whirlwind
:-nd in the Storm, and the clouds
ire the dust of^His. feet.?Nalum
1:3.a Dr. Long showed his
congregation that even Though
concerning His people even in
adversity. He' originates the
^ood, and permits and controls
the evils that befall men.
_ 8:30 P. M.?^The B. Y. B. U.
vas opened by the. president,
Mr. M. S. Stewart. After demotions
the following program
tvas rendered!
neauing?Miss Y\ llhelmina
Herrin.
Solo?Miss Sarah Jennings.
Paper?Mrs.~H. W. Long.
Address?Mr. T. L. Duckett,
of Benedict College.
Cornet Solo?Mr. E. M. Keitt
Closing remarks by the president.
At the evening service the
pastor preached a helpful and
inxt rnrtivo sermon from thp text
Luke 19:3.
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Mr. P. M.: Bowling, Chr.,
Mi's. E. W. Long, Sec'y.,.
Rev. II.. W. Long. Pastor.
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH1
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor.
We, the members of St. .James
-Ai-M;?--church arc thankful
to say we have come thus' far
peacefully and harmoniously.
I Our beloved pastor, is expecting
] to leave jjie city for Conference
i Tuesday, Dec. 1st. During this
| Conference year, Rev. Washing- ton
has rendered to us his best
i service, which has^ been seen
rand felt throughout the entire
i community. He has been with
us in *Werv worthy effort and
has helped to carry over every
program for the upbuilding of
the church.** Just as he served
lthe church in general lie
served the Sunday school, Allen
[Christian Endeavor League and
all other departments ooncerning
the church. He has played
i Jin nriivr* nnvt in mir Rimrinv
school and League. ' And in rp.- q
[turn 1 we have endeavored to
[play well our part and by the
[help of God, we have succeeded.
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i We and our sister church* Antioch
Baptist church, have spent
the most peaceful year ever
witnessed. We have been coritmually
worshipping God one
with the other. We are growing
both ..-spiritually a tuL financially"
"but \Ve are not satisfi.Od<. I
We are proving for ourjpas^
tor's return after conference. We
are hoping to begin our next
conference year with the deternotion
of putting over a great
(program for St. James. Come,
Uog what \ko flrp flnwg and bplp -
i us to do more. ^ "
|_^^__Jessie~M. Lemon.
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
On Friday Nov. 20 the Missionary
Society of St, John BapI
tist Church held_its mem ing- at. _
j the home of Mrs. Emily Davenport,
Booker Washington Ilts.
! The meeting was "called to or-_
| der by its .president Mrs. Rosi-.
| ana Brooknart' After the opening
the usual routine of business
; was discussed and disposed of.
] Our efficient secretary is with us
la^rain after being called out of
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me cuy to ine sick oca or ner.
. grandfather. Next meeting
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
- Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts~
Rer; E. A. Adams', Pastor.
?A SERVICES:
Sunday School _I 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service 11:15 A. M.
A.'C. E, League : 6:.5U P. Al.
Evening Service ... . . 7:30 P. M.
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SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHL'RCH .
LlOO?Block?Blandtng" Street 1
Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor.
SERVICES: .
Sunday School . -10:30 A. M.<
Morning Service 11 30 A. M.
Epworth League - Cn'JO I1. M
Evening Service . 7:30 "P.M.
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
CHURCH.
Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets
Rev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor^
SICK VICES:
Morning Service
Sunday School 12:30 I> M .
V. C. E.^Soeiety !TZV_ 1 "0:30 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.\
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2hd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH"
l.')00 Block Bull Street
Kev. H. M> Moore, "I'astui.
~ . . SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A, M
Morning Sen ice ,.11:15" A.M
B- Y- p- u- 6:00 P. M.
Evening. Service 7:30 P M
I *t. C A L\ A R Y BAPTIST CH1;RCH
Richland Street
??RL\. 11. }V. LONG, Pastor.
SERVICES: ?
Sunday School?: ??1AA0 a m
Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M. i
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
Corner Gervais and Barnweil Sts.
Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor..
??- SERYIEESr '
Sunday School -__.ia:30 A. M.
Morning Service 11:30 A. M."
League 6:30 P. M.
evening aervice-^^^^. 'Lao p. MT
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
JlMiUL,
SERVICES: - . * Sunday
School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service TLJ.lj:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. ------ 6:00 P. M..
Evening Service - 7:00 P.. M.
NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School .... iQ-30 A. M,Morning
Service 12:30 P. M.
B. Y. P. U. StOOP", M.
Evening Service ________ 7:30 P. M.
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
Booker Washington Heights
? Rev. L. C. Jenkins, 1'astor.
SERVICES:
-Mornnig Service ,11:30 A. M.
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"Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
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FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor
?405 Marion-Street
Morning Services ll ;30
Evening Service 7:30
> "MT. OLIV E BAPTIST CHURCH
2130 Sumter Street
U ?Rev. D.C. Robinson,? Pastor.
SERVICES:
! Sunday School ^____10:30 A. M.
Preaching ..11:30 A. M.
iB. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
Preaching 8:00 P. M.
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH*?
Rev. T. C. CRUtoPTON, Pastor
SERVICES:- ? ^ unday
School 10:00 A. M.
Morninc Service. A. M.
TJT5T. PrU. ___ 6: 00 P. M.
Evening Service . . . 7iOO P. M.
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UNION -BAPTIST CHURCH
Divine Street
Kev T. Sf. Hovkin. Paator. ..
SURVTCTTS: "
Sonday^Srhoril ' l7):QQ A. M
J Morning: Service r 11:30 A. M. '
if: Y. p. u. ? " ; TJ7 V:oo p.
' Evening Service R-nh t> m'
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BETHLEHEM "BAPTIST CHURCH
Lyon Street ? '
Rev, g. H. Smith. Pa?t?.r _i_
/ SERVICES: "
-Sunday ST0H0..1 10:00' A., M" "
Morning .Service Z_ ... 11:30 A. M
B./.Y.T\ U. 6:00 p; M.
Evening' Service 8:00 P M *-r
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ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3 .
Corner Green and Gates Streets
Rev. Tr T. PoHard, Pastor.
SERVICES^ ' ' *
Sunday School L _ 10:OQ A.M.' " ?
Morniiig Service?; H'iirv~A. Mr ~
Afternoon Service 4 p. jj
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2n5 "N'A/.aketII BAPTIST CHURCH?"
Rev. R. M. MverS, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School . . . > 10:30 A. M .
Morning Service . r :. 11:30 A. M
'H. Y. P. U. ....... 6;(lfi i>; M ' - - ?- _
Evening Service 8:00 P. M
JWAO^DOXliWlCAPTLST CHURCH
Rev. H. M. Alj'ers, Pastor.
SKKVlCESi ' : ;
Sunday School >: .^10:30 ' A-.. M f
Ajternoon Ser. ice"E EE 5 _ 2 :0Q P. M; , *: Ct
jB-Yr-P. U. ---77....?.; r__ 6:09 P, M.
Evening Service 1 8:00 P. M
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CiIAPPI.l t K STATION A. M. E. :??
/ CHURCH.
Corner Senate and Pine Streeti.?
Rev. I., (j. How man, Pastor. ?
?- "SKftY ICEST ?^?v"'
Morning Serxice ...Is. 11:30 A.M.
Sunday School __ . 3:00 P. M
"Ax 0. E. League 5:30 P. M.
Evening Service .7:30 P. M.
JONES' TABERNACLE
Rev. B. G, Gray hart, Pastorxr^ % ' v._*
SERVICES:
L^> u m l a }lLM4W>o I - :IW A. M -J
j Afternoon Service 3:00 Pr~5T ~
B. ~Y. P. tj- ; ?.?-T --6-:O0-P. M. r?
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
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, Hey. I. lj. Davis, I'ustor. ' *
SERVICES: . .
Morning Service 11-15 A. M.
Sunday School 4:00 P. M.
'Christian Endeavor . . .. . fi:00 p. M
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JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH ?^ ?
, i 415 Henderson Sheet
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor. Y
i . - ^ SERVICES: :
Sunday School .!" 10:06--A - M '
Morui?g->ServterTTrr^_._ll:i5 A. M!
A. C. E. League.. ^6:30 P. M. ' -
- Ev^nng-Servule". -^,.7:30 P. M.1EMPLE
^Z1D3_BAPT. CHl'RCH
??>?Ridgewood ? ?:?~
Sunday School I 11:30
Morning -Service 12:30
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EMANUEL A. M. E. CIIUHCH
Kendlaltown.
Rev. P.M. McCILL. Pastor.
7? SER\ ICES:
j Sunday School .... 10:00 A. M.
i Morni ng Service 1 ^0-A. M.
A. C. E. League , 6:00 P.M. . *'* i
iEyening Service 8:00 P. M
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST' CIITTRCtt
1915 Laurel** Street
j REV. W. (i. iiL'NTER, Pastor.
i Sunday ^School lliOQ A.-Mr*"
[Morning Service 12:00 M.
Evenings-Service 7:30 P. M.
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