The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, December 19, 1925, Page FIVE, Image 5
K Barfwrttsy, Deoembcr 19, 1925.
1 i?Church News
|L. | BY DR. J.
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J? ZION BAPTIST ' CHURCH
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NEWS '
Miss Gladys Jones our effi
ciont. secretary conducted the opening
exercises of our Sunday
. School last SundafrJaecause both
t. the t5uptrandr~his'Assistant were
a~HtthHate^ A large number of
students were "out, much interest
.was manifested.
? - Our Sunday School is steadily
Sunday School reached the high
water-mark jii $44.78 last GunI
day-. ' , - ' ;
1 ; At 11:30 the auditorium was
fc packed \Vilh eager hearers, who
came" " to' have their spiritual
Y strength nenewed. Dr. White
preached from the subject; Then
Gpd called preachers and his
message." it was a wonderful
discourse, six strong young men
and women came forward and
i united with the _ church after
t the Services, the choir sang
P beautifully. Mra. Ellsti Plnk1.
ney King presided at the piano.
F A special solo featured the serv"
ices, sung by Mrs. Porter, the
Music teacher of Benedict College,
Miss Broomfield, the Do[
mestic Science" teacher of Allen
' University aooompaniod M**
Porter's solo: "One Sweet Solemn
Thoughf."~ . r
Pastor White, preached at the
Brookland Baptist Church at
3:00 o'clock~to an enthusiastic
^ audience.
r~ At 7 :ao, Dr. White preached
to another overflowing house a1
Zicn. .
. Rev. J. C White was called o\
ver to_Brookland to preach the
\ funeral of- Bro. Isom Hall Tues?L?day
aftornoon.?
Bro. David Boyd, one of the
ushers of Zion Church, died ol
a stroke Monday morning?-his
- funeral was held from Zion
Wednesday morning at 11:00 o
jftr clock. His remains y/pyp rnrrior
L to be buried in <}ld family grave7
vT."dt. ?5ro. Boyd was highly
thought of by all who knew him
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
- * NOTES
The Sunday School waa^wel
7 attended Sunday_andafter^tli(
-* ?tndv of the lesson by> the v?rik
f To ^maflcc^^xrc mado^ToTtht
jP Davis both of Durham, N. C.
*sk~ rept'osolalives of the Mutijal Lif(
Insurance Company.
?r_ At 11:15, Rev. E. A. Adam;
' preached ?>.most remarlcaBTe sermon
which proved beyond com
tradictiori to, fete the very things
, a. : j'tLvi- ii- - i
nium neeeu ev.err tms aay ?"b(
built we lire-wall; for tho poople
had a mind to work" ?
-7-?Nchcmiah 4r-the- first and Ins1
clauses of the 6th verse.
~ Entreating his hearers in the
present,' 1st, we should build oui
? social walli 2nd, build our intellectual
wc?ll; 3rd, we must builc
our financial wall; 3rd, we mus1
build our moral wall; and 5th, we
ought build up our spiritual wall
The discourse was timely^ ^ernc
full of< wholesome istructions
which had its effect for good.
At 7:30 P. M. the pastoi
preached from Rev 19:17 "Anc
? Lss?w an Angel standing in the
Sun," emphasizing the fact thai
we see just what we look for ir
a way, and just what appears
portrays the internal conditio!
of the individual.
The services were good &1
day.
In keeping with the spirit ol
the YUletideT special service?
will be conducted all day Sunday
Dec. 20 at Bethel. The pastoi
will preach a Christmas sermor
. : -Sunday morning and Sunday
. Evening at the usual hour foi
service, the choir rendered a
Christmas cantata entitled "Th<
Holy Nativity." This promised
aaooo.ao_o.oc?oo.o 900 ooo.aaoceoxo:
Of PrtjitrnKia
c. White.
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k,O0000 ><:ao >oooa:os3*???x
to be a treat to-alt who will 1
Vat 1 the"mselves of" the opporti
nity to witness those service
| Special preparation is bei.r
made, for the services of the e
tire day by the pzvtor and cho
members, .to which, the publ
is most cordially invited to con
and vvoishin w'ith-USst.
jambs a. m. k. churc
Rev J. P. Washington,- Pasto
By Jessie Mae laemon
j" Sunday was a groat day
St. James. Sunday School w
. nporod n! Ihn uveal hour wi
the devotional exercises. Bo
teachers- and scholars seemi
eager to discuss- Uicscriptur
and sec what good things cou
be brought to light. The less<
which had h> vn rally dinounm
was reviewed by Miss Bouknig
[ Sunday rhornirg our new pa
- tor Bev.- J,-P^JiV-aslhiigiinU--W
q-in '.Jiluii- ^>d -il ? Ilo-hrought*'us
the word in its strengthens
, i;.;; r. found in Bcv. 2:17?3
i. that hath an oar, let him he
what the spirit railh unto t.
' churches,; to him that oVercoi
eth will .1. give to eat of the hi
don ma rem and will give him
. wiuic none. hlid ii't the slune
jnow nanie written, which"no- m;
, knnwollv saving hp that recei
eth itF.iiloj. 'Reward of t
. Faith " il." : /
| Sunday evening: found us
nnr regular nest of duty. We
eoived an ex-ocelli-rtf goal-sear
ting .sermon delivered-by our i
cent presiding elder, Rev. D. \
MjGiil. Elder McGill select
as^his text': John, 14:3?"If
jg.o and prepare a-place for ye
I will cotji? aernin. and recei
you ant of myself that whore
; am yo may be also.-2; - ??
l j Our: pastor has bee return
?"~fo us for ioilier year's-servi
I and under his experienced k
. dership we are sure of a succe:
r ful year's work. It is our heai
; desire to see St. James prosp
nnrl )iv- t'm'l'.rdp r?find ^vfi tlQ
l..t- ui.s r~T*r~
vmi:;' ;;i IU JJ8
during'li-iv. conference year. V
'desire' the .cooperation
I public. We must unite our <
, forts and -work untiringly, f
' tfie church of God .must pit
per.?Tinny i no t ime for rf
? in this christian warfare. \
must work until our career,
cartn is enuod.
- Ml/M-Y ?AKK I'ill HfH?
J -v Sunday school opened Sunday
:-trtu*hera. ve: v at ih?*ir posts of di
The aAcnuance v. as . the best had
* many Sundays. The financial rep<
> was good. -? ? ? ?
I s.'rvii'p l>"'yar> nt Rev. Fi
; mer preached a r.plpndid sermon
|. th\j Ten Commandments. A Vi
: crowd was out to WlUll^M litis. gH
' sermon. - The opportunity to h<
' good sermon's don't come evety -St
* day as we wish them to, hut tl
- sermon Sunday kept TRe churchr~firc.
Rev. I. D. Davis and his congrej
tion assembled here Sunday, to h<
' service for the benefit of ^he Missic
ary Board. Rev. Davis took his t<
I from.-t-he?64-st?Psalmy,- 18th ver
j His choir rendered beautiful seh
.jtions. *
Night service began at its' usv
hour. The financial reports for t
^ day were good. Service usual he
i next Sunday.
^ AT ST. DI KE'S CHURCH.
i Tuesday the 8t m., the lo<
Vbranches of the Woman's Auxilia
i. listened to a very interesting repe
(of the General Convention whi
| - WBfv bold _VcyV- Qj-1 f nng Thiq i
j port w as Wade by Mrs. Emily
_ Johnson. We regret that all the mi
bers could not be present at tl
* meeting.
NOTICE
b
i Rev. C. H. Brown of Winsto
r Salem will nreaeh Sunrlnv mm
* ing nnd night at 2nd Calvai
i "Baptist Church.
?i James H. Goode, Chairman
i the Deacon Board.
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? | RECEPTION BY CHOIR ti
MEMBERS tl
t(
One of the hapicat -events-of"^
the season was ,the-reception giv- ei
!en in honor of Rev. and Mrs. g
? Chappelle Brogdon by members g
of the choir of Bethel church at ^
the home bf Mrs. Liili Bates^on'a
s; Gervais Street, Thursday Eve-j
ning last. L
Mr. Brogdon has been coii-'a
^ nected with the choir for some'j
*c time as chorister but at the re-'t
ie cent annual conference at New-j^
|b^yyv^-S. CL-hp was assigned a jj
^ nViTirga whiph wnrk rfills him a- f
j way. to the regret of members | s
r 'of the choir and church, yet to^
!actually engrossed in the minis-if
Tha r>f honoy {
beautifully attired in evening ^
as gown and full dress.
tlli TUr<a F G Ranmgardher qc- (
th ted as Toast Mistress for the oc-d
easion and assisted by the guest !j:
PC ~ i _ _ - *??* ? *
oi nonor, introduced several ^
plays in which all participated;3n
heartily.
?Mi. amd Mr3. Bcnj. Batoo tho:
h.t host and hostess, did not leave,^
lS" anything undone in trying to jc
tn nil ^
After refreshments had been1^
Tp served Mrs. Bruortor rendered,
ar "Mighty Lak' a Rose." (solo)
which gave verit'to the occasion J.
Tl" Mrs. Baumgardner then intro-1
d- duced Mr. Howard, Pres. of the,1
a choir who snoke very commen-l
83 d:.'My of the service rendeied by,
ab ]\lr. Brogdon and presented Rev, j
v" and Mrs. Brogdon a large basket
of-handsonie presents^ gifts c
-?+4ry-the-severat-mcmbers of the
choir and friends. Mr. Brogdon \
re responded on behalf of himself '
?^-niuch gratitude-for -the kindness ;
*e" ; ho\vn him and his wife.- Timely remarks
of commendation and .
ec* praise were made by Mr. Press-!1
I lo\r T?.,,. ,l-~_ ?I'J
?v.j (?uu iin uauui^aiuiici ctiiu
)U? 1 ho affair of the evening was^
ve closed with the "Mizpah."'
XMASTREEFOR CONVIGTS j
ed]. * . !
WHO WItLHELP? ;a
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5S-1 Next Sunday is the last day ~
'tf-to do anything to help cheer the J
>cr hearts Qf the convicts in the *
ne ppnitentiarv. on theXxmn- P
ss ty chain gafi'g and for those on S
^'e the city gangs and in'the jails. ?
he; What church, Sunday School,
Lodge, .' Club or Individual will *
or help? - : }
ist Chairman?: JL
vc Those who have already con011
tributed: ?
Zion Baptist _Church " "$13.00~"
.g^Tlrookland Baptist Church 2.02
' St.. John Baptist Church i?4-.51T
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. JOHNSTON NOTES
ity ~ 7 . ? ???? = -4in
The .Johnston Rosenwald j
ort Graded School noted their rapid!
'progress this term." The faculty]
ar" a>nd students arp working hard _
on
ist ' ??
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lis tf , MRS. r. R. R1
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A Full Line of Paten
ra-r^?-- rig-are ties a n d To b ac e<
?ld ? ~x Madam C. J. Walker^
m. o Times. Ice Cream and
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>rt j| Practice in alf Courts
r?e_ $ U10 Washington Street,
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n- i; Suits Made
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^ __1J181/* Washington Strreet,
mm 111?jpWHI
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ying to make this school worly
of note. On Monday the
?achers and- student body was
ivored with a brief but mtersting
talk by Prof. Alexander,
upt. of. City Schools, lie conratulated
the faculty and stuents
on their manner of acting
nd good behavior. Friday, Mrs.
ane White, State Chairman of
iibrary Extension, Mrs. Sawyer
nd Miss Itson paid us a visit.
Irs. White made a very interest
ing talk about her "work and
iow. to obtain a? good school li^Eacli^
on?-.made a hreil
alk. Mrs Sawyer presented the
chool with a selection of books.
We the faculty and -students
hajik-these ladies very much,
or their gift. As a beginning
n,ward^ establishing a? school li rary.
...rrr=
Mr. aiid Mrs. J. B. Mabley,
lassie and ATarie ATohloy and
Misp Annie Bovian, Domestic
science- teacher motored to Aji-.
rusta, Ga. Friday.
CAYCE NEWS
The Little enterprising town aross
the Congaree river from
-..tho city of Columhin.
""1'he rayce Cotoreu school ;Jkrs.
r. E. McKissick, principal and
drs. M. L. Anderson, teacher.
Ye are glad to report the school
s in a prosperous condition. The
jatrons are well pleased in th 3
vay the teachers are instructing
tin- oeholavo.
The honor roll as follows -
First grade,Ncsi)itt, Mary Myles
^ucy M. IIopkins; Sec oncE Grade
Samuel Allen, Henry Young, Telora
Young ;;.Thlrd "Grade, SHa*
r. Holloway, May J. Bibbs, Eveine?Drown,?Pauling?Hunter;
fourth Grade, Moses Hart. Nahaniel
Elmore, Viola Young, Eizabeth
Pugh, Annie Hunter;
Fifth Grade, Van W. Robinson,
Yrinie M. Allen.
A Thangsgiving celebration
,vas rendered by the scholars of
rhg school, several Thanksgiving
lymns werq sungV
The most amusing was a duet
>y Pauline, and Annie Hunter.
Wi fi i 1 i i i .1 rrntofill * " l-iqyp
Mr. Frank M/_ Robinson home
;rom Benedict; Hospital. He has
)een ill for several* weeks.' He
eems to be improving. We truly
tope he will soon recover..
Mr. and Mrs McKissick moored
to Columbia and spent a
deasant time with Miss VirginMai
tin &. Thurnrarr
Hlectrical Contractors
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts.
Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School ! 10:00 A. M.
TVfurning Service .v.--?
A. C. E. League 0:30 I?. M.J
Evening Service 1. 7:30 P. M.j
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SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. ChIMP1100
Block Blandrng Street
Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor
SERVICES.
. Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
Morning Sorvice . . 11:30 A. M.
Epwort'h League- ??? --?5:30 P. M
Evening Service 7:30 P. Mr
? CHURCH. 'r.
-turner Sumter and Blo??om Streets?
Rev. R. Alexander Carroll, Pastor 77
. services: .
Morfiing Service 10:30 A. M.
Sunday School . '12:30 TP. 51.7
V. C. E?. Society . . C:30'P.M.!
Evening Service a-no t> *?
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2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1500 Block BuB Street
Rev. H. M. Moore, Pastor. ?
v -fvEUVICESr- -niKlov
Sdv ?1 ?-?TM-MI' A?51?
Morning Service T 11:15 A. M.
b. y. p. u. 0:oo p. m-4
- v fe 7:30 p m
" tfrl. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH.
. Richland .Street' I
rev, 11. w. long. Pastor.
. SERVICES: " ~^
' "Sunday ScfruoT" . HhOOAntt:'
* Uorning Service - 1-1 ;i40-At5L-,
B. Y. P. "U. ~T~ - 6:00 P. M j
Evening Service 8:00 p.. m. \
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WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
corner uervaisand Barnwell Sts |
Itef. N. S. Smith, Pastor.
' SERVICES; .. ;
Sunday School 10:3d A. M {
.Morning Service V_11:30 A. M.-i
League * A ? . 6:30 P.-M.J
- -fcrvenmg?Service 7:30-P.- M -j
**>ZION
BAPTIST CHURCH
. ^^^^Rev^J^C^VHiite, Pastor.
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. {
Morning Service 11^30-A. M.
B. Y. -P. U. 6:00 P. M.?|
L^ening Service __77:6o -P. M
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NAZARlj&H BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.j
- Mornn.g?Service?12:30 ~Pr- MtT
B Y. IV U. 6:00 P. M.j
- -Kvcning Service : 7:30 P. M.'
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Booker " Washington Heights
Rev. L. C. Jenkins, 'Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A. MJ
'Mornnig Service 11:30 A: M.r
B. Y. 1'. U. 6:00 P. M.'f
Evening Service ___T 7:30 P. M7]
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FiYTH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor . .
~ IU3 Marion Street
Morning Service ..... 11:30.
Evening , Seryice .7:30
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MT. OLIVE TTVPTIST CHURCH ~
2130 Sumter Street j
Rev. "tx tT. l^binson, Pastor. .. j
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A. M. j
?1 Touching? ,? LL:30 A. M". i
B. Y? P. U; - 6:00 P. M.f
Preaching"... 8:00 P. M. j
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antioc1! baptist church
Rev. t. c. crumpton, l'astor
; " ' services:
unday School 10:00 A. M.
^Morning Service ?11:30 A. M, I
B. Y. P. U. l- 6:00 P. M.
livening Service . .^-.^-^ 7:00 P. M. |
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Divine Street
_ Rev. T. M. Boykin. Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sundav School ',. . TO'OO A M
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Morning Service 11:30 A. M r
B. Y. P. U . ..'... 7:00 P. y
Evening Service 8 00 P. M
BETIIEEIIKM BAPTIST CHURCB
I.yon Street
H?v. P. H. Smith, Pastor _
SERVICES:..
Sunday "School * fo -Oi) a M .
Morning Service '*11:30."A M'
g- V- 1- V.._ - '-- M, =
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evening service 8:0Q p^ M
ST. MARY'S -EPISCOPA1. CIIP-ltCR- .
Corner Crecn arid ?iates Street*
Rev. T. T. Pollard, Pastor -r?
?-?- services.? ?
Sundiy^School ifrnd -A~*M
Morning Service 11:15 A. M Afternoon
Service??- - : 4 P. M
2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHIRCB
Re^~R. M. Myers, Pastor.
.r, SERVICES:
Sunday School ?lUdO) A. M
Morning Service .. .. 11:30 A. M
B. Y. P. U. -_L 0:00 P. M
Evening Service 3-fin P M
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MACEDONIA IIAPTIftl LIU lwi.il *?
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
SERVICES;" ^ Z^ZZS?
Sunday?Sc-ho^l JO.IIU At- M
Afternoon Service ... . 2:00 P. M
B. Y. P. U. ""."ITT?r? trronrt>~m
Evening Service l' \\
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STATION A. M. R ~
CIIURCH : . r
Corner Senate "and Pine Streets.
Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor.
. . SICK VICES: ''
Morning Service - ll':30 A. M >
Sunday School __J_~3;00 ? M,
A. C. E.." League _ _ . 5:30 P. M * b
Evening Service 1 _ . 7:-*i0 P. M
7 J0NES TABERNA CLE?? ?
Rev. B. G". Grayhart, Pastor.
SERVICES: . ' , .Lr..
Sunday Schtfol 10:(UQ-A: M a- ?Afternoon
Service 3:0(J P. TT *~r
B. Y. P. U. J.' 6:00 P: M.
Evening* Service 1*-r~-" 8?
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Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor.
SERVICES: /Morning
-Service l li: it> A. M 1
Sunday School 4:UU P. M. ..
Christian Emieuvdr 6:00 I*. M ST.
JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
415 Henderson Street
Kev .1 P Wo -i.
w. . . . uoiiiii^iuii, i asjiur. ^
SERVICES: ^
Sunday School -lpjOQ A. M. '
Morning Service 1 11:15- A. M..
A. C. E. League 6:.>U P. M
Evening Service._ 7:30 P. M.
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..Ridgewood-'
Sunday School :E- 11:30
Morning-Service _ - ?12:30 ,
F.M ANTF J. A M. E. CHI RCH
kendlaltou n.
; Rev. I>. M. McGlLIr. Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service ..v. ? 11:00 A. M.
A. C. E. League G OO P. M.
Evening Service ..8:00 P. M.
MT. Ol.IVE BAPTIST CHURCH
191& Laurel Street 1
REV. W. CI. til'NTAIR, Pastor.
Sunday School 11:00 A. M. *. .. Morning
Service 12:00 M.
Evening Service 7:20 P. M.
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