The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 16, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Saturday January 16, 1926.
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A CALL EXT1
All the ministers of the city c
Bethel A. M. E. Church, Monday ,
? to recognize the Interdenominatfl
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% Z1UN BAPTfgT^emmCfF^
? NEWS.
* Sunday school was good last
Sunday. We had two new teach
-??ore ftddod to our teaching force
,from Benedict college, viz: Messrs.
J. C. Honor and ?
-? , both of whom are
splendid young men of sterling
"i ~ Christian character, and with
high motive, surely we will look
for" splendid, results, as these
men hail from Benedict college^
Dr, J. H. Goodwin was at his
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pust ui uuiy, naving returned
from Tampa, Fla., where he had
been to deliver the Emancipation
address Jan. 1st.
11:30 Mrs. Elise Pinckney
King was at the piano playing
l the prelude preparatory to the
^ tegular "church services ;VijYisiting
preachers -were;.
_ Revs. Mr. Govan, of Charleston^
J. *A. Bell, Licentiates: j J.
? Honor and Jo tin Oliver.
Rev. Dr. White took his text
from these words: "At~midhight
. there was a cry made, Behold
flf the bridegroom cometh, go ye
out to meet him;" from which
he preached a most interesting
sermon. . After the regular
-.{ church offering was called for
Rev- White made a special ap
peal for the Fairwold school,
? which was burned just before
Xmas. The congregation hurriedly
gave $20.00 for the Fairwold
school, while the quintet
from that school sang: "Nobody
knows the t.rnnhte T rpp "
At Brookland 3:00 o'clock.
Revs. W. D. King, J. A. Bell
? and--Johi^^hiw??--moto?ed with
.-Br, Whit? over to Brookland in
the afternoon where Rev. White
preached another great sermon
using as his text: "Set your af
fection on things above and not
- "on the things of- the earth."
An after collection was given
Rev. J. A. Bell (blind preacher.)
B. Y. P. U. services, took up
at 6 p. m., following the chofr
"rehearsal. Lie. J. T. Carter is the
president of this department of
our church. Two addresses were
delivered to the B. Y. P. U. by
two young student preachers,
Revs. J. M. Beaty, Benedict college
and Rev. Mr. Stevenson,
Allen university; both addresses
were filled with wholesome advice.
and were enjoyed by allRev.
White lifted a collection of
$5.00.
- 7:30 preaching service found
the church filled. TJYl
Goodwin made a splendid speech
of the wonders which he saw
and heard. He told of the great
Beulah Baptist church, and of
its noble membership; he said:
"I can't blame-Rev. White for
? wanting to go there to pastor.
Rev. W. D. King preached one
of his red-hot sermons, which
moved the great audience.
Rev. White preached the fu^
neral sermon of Mr. Tobe_Hat
rold Matthias in the afternoon
at 1:30 p. m., to about 2,000
people. Rev. E- A. Adams, of
~ Bethel A. M. E. church, city, assisting.
NEWS CH
Sunday .Tan. 10. was a great
day at Sidney Park <3. M. E.
*? Churchr Sunday School was the
largest and best in many months
The collection was above the
average.
LVjl At 11:30, the Pastor feeling
^ ^good and hAppy delivered a
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C. WHITE
KAORDINARY
if Columbia are called to meet at
January 18, 1926 at 12:00 O'clock
Dnal Ministers Union,
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? E. A. Adams,. A. M. B?
! A. E. Lomax, A. M. E. Z.
W. E. Farmer, C. M. E.,
.T M. Boykin, Baptist,
N. S. Smith, M. E.,
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wonderful sermon. A great
wave of spiritual enthusiasm
and fervor swept. through the
church and congregation the
entii e ^morning. ?
League began at 6100 P. M.
A splendid sermon was enjoyed
by all who witnessed it.
Sunday Jan. 17,?will be a great
day for the League. The Ajax
SvnconaferH witl ?
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icale for the afternoon. This
program is supposed to be the
best the League has had in
some time.
Rev. Farmer delivered another
splendid sermon Sunday night.
"Services usual-hour next Sunday,
the puUic.-is invited#
ST. JAMES A. Mi E. CHURCH
Shnday School bfegan" at the
\Jfehal hour. The Interesting discusslon
of the lesson proves that
our Sunday scnool is still alive
and on a steady growth. _ This
department of the church should
he taken more at heart (not only
in our church but as a whole)
for in it we are taught the scriptures,
the only plan of christian
salvation, and without the knowl
edge of the Bible, no church can
stand.
At 11:15, Rev. Washington
preached to his audience an in
spiring sermon, Malachi, 3rd
chapter, 8th verse: ''Will a man
rob God? Yet ye have robbed
me. But ye say, wherein have
wp rdbbed thee? In tithes and
offerings." Subject?Robbery.
Again, at 7:30 we received an
excellent sermon delivered from
thp rnatrnm hy niir paatorr-The
audience received the word in
its divine power from the -Slst
Psalms, 15th verse: "My times
are in Thy hand,deliver me
from the hand oL mine enemies,
and from them that persecute
me. * """
A hearty welcome to all.
Jessie Mae Lemon, Reporter.
STUDENT-POET TO APPEAR
AT Z.IUIN JAINUAKY 17At
the invitation Dr. J. C.
White, Wifliam D. Robinson,
Student-poet, Editor of StrayLeaves
in this paper, and widelyknown
young writer, will appear
at Zion Baptist Church. . Mr.
Robinson, is reciting and distributingliis
own excellent original
and inspiring poems to- maintain
a fund for the support of his
_g?gpd flt.gp_Tnnt.her and invalid
brother left dependent by the
death last Spring of the poet's
father.
Mr. Robinson is a senior collegeman
at Benedict College. His
thousands of friends and admirers
now have the opportunity
otshowing their appreciation of
his excellent works. He is now
taking orders ^for his original
Valentine &nd Easter cards. He
is ready to furpish his poems
for any occasion. He is willing
to assist church auxiIaHah nn
programs, entertainments, etc.,
Get in touch with him at Benedict
College, Columbia, S. C. .
CHESTER PARAGRAPHS.
Mr. Cleveland FredericKr of
Philadelphia spent the holidays
here. His, sister. Mrs. Beulah
Cunningham returned with him
to stay ? month.
Miss Hattie Gladden of Wash
ington, D. C., spent the holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Beverly Gladden.
Mr. Lewis Gail i* in the city
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from Detroit. d
Mrs. Rachel Robinson , d
of Washington, D. C.,Ts visiting ?
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses C
Benson. \ . h
Mrs- Marie Gilmore teacher in g
the graded school of Bennetts- ii
ville spent the holidays here. C
Miss Theopa Finley, of Laurens
spent several days with her o
uncle anc| aunt, Prof, and Mrs. |c!
S. L. Finley during the holidays. 1i
Mrs. Minnie Belle Price was ?
called from Orlando, Fla., be- t<
I cause of the death of her father n
Mr. J. Newton Hope. The fu- o
4ierahservice8 were held at ~Getk JV
semane~Baptist church, on Sat- fc
urday morning. 2
The body of Mr. Hiawatha o
Attles who died in Detroit, after -tl
mi Illness of fourteen days^vltiiij
a carbuncle on the face, reached v
here Friday night, accompanied ft
by his father, Mr. Robt. Attles is
,and his sister, Mrs. Blanche At- ft
ties. The funeral/ services were o
held at the A. M. E. Zion churclrT
on Sunday afternoon. Rev. R. h
A. Carroll, the pastor preached g
a wonderful sermon from Job tl
17:11. Hiawatha was a vnnnir u
man of many fine qualities, and li
the large concourse of friends
who attended^ the funeral^ he^ ~
spoke the esteem in which__be
was held. "The burial was in
Hebron cemetery. He leaves ~
his parents, one brother and 5
sisters. The floral tributes were
beautiful. ? -e. ^
Thn FmgnrMpfltion address
was delivered at the ' Court
house by Rev. R. A, Carroll, pastor
of the A. M. E. Z. church, n
and was said tp be a speech of ^
profound thought and-weH de- ^
livered. * - r
Prof. S. L. Finley attended
the meeting of High School i
Prinrinnls and C!nl1p0-f> Prosi-'
deBts, in Orangeburg, on Saturday.
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Little Robbie McGill, of Chaj: v
lotte, was the guest of Master ^
! Louis JTinley last Sunday. : j
]_ Miss Daisy Walker and~Miss
Ila Fair, of Greenwood spent ^a?- _
[few hours in Lhe city Sunday -s
ienroute to their?schools iiL I
Winnsboro and Rock Hill, respectively'.
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Mr. Sam Walkei, the taileiv^and
Miss Closava Williams, of
Orr's Station were married Sun- v
day, Jan. 3rd.. Friends wish ~
them much success as they jour- d
hey through life.
On the sick list are: Miss y.
lice Lilly, Columbia St., Mrs. .
Ellen Nelson King, Cemetery
ISt:, Mrs. Jane^Wade, Mr. Har- i
vey Brunson, Jeter St.'^Mrs. ElI
T .ootViprs T.nhmis Sf . Mr. TTar?- ?
Laura McLure, Ashford St.
Mr. J. T. Douglass, JrV of
Johnson' G. ?Smith university,
Charlotte, attended the funeral r
of his friend, Mr. Hiawatha At- ?
ties, on Sunday. 1<
and Mrs. Harod
Dixon, on New Year's Day, a I
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oing well.?
Rev. J. W. Coleman, pastor of
ialvary Baptist church, was
ighly pleased with the various
ifts from the church and other
idividuals for himself and Mrs.
toleman.
Mrs. Margaret Ayers Foster,
f Charlotte and three little
hildren spent the holidays with
er father Mr. Robert Ayers.
doming as a pleasant surprise
) his many friends was the anouncement
of the marriage -of
ur Dentist, Dr. J. R. Hdnt, to
liss Willie Mae Ramseur, of
Eing3' Mountam>-N. ,t (m Doc.
8th. Mrs. Hunt is a graduate
f Western Union Academy of
he class of '25, and is gifted in
iih till, 01 exureasion. She wasery
popular in her school and
1 the young ^et of her city and
} being cordially welcomed here.
Irs. Hunt is the only daughter
f Mr. and Mrs- C. J. Rams^eur.
>r. Hunt is* graduate of Mearry
Medical College. Conr&tulations
galore are extended
hem by the many friends who
rish them hUong and prosperous
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The peopib o? Ruffin met the
lew Year with gladness. Watch
ight was cold yot the church
^as crowded ai|d a wonderful
reetrng^^was belli.
?We were glad to have with us
Ir. Hamp Green of Bartow, Fla^
[enry Jenkins of Savannah,
la., Jame? Steward of Jacksonille,
Fla. Mr.
and Mrs. Riley is ba&k on
he job. They are doing a good
fork in Ruffin and we fe6l when
fe lose them we have lost, a
:reat leader. This is their 3rd
erm and we hope that their
tay has just begun.
Mrs. Sophia Stephens and Esjp
Tartar is spending tim.i in
lartow, Fla. visiting a brother.
Mrs. Ann Simmons and Mary
^.nn -Gree are visiting their broher,
Sampson Walker 6f Ltidiici,
Ga.
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Mrs. Iris Green spent a few
[ays in Savannah.
Too much cannot be said atout
the Rev. C. B. Browne, he
s sputting things over the top.
Jnder his leadership the charge
s moving on to progress.
>een sick for quite a while, is
mproving.
Mrs. Emma Bryant ^was buied
on New Year's Day at the
Stephens Graveyard. - She
eaves a son, Peter Washington
and two sisters, Ida Warner,
^aney Kennedy.
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A ETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts.
Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School ^ 10:00 A, M
Morning Service-l _ 11:15 A. M
A. C. E. Leugue G:30 P. M
Evening Service . 7:30 P. M
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
II00- Rlock Illanding Street
Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor.
SERVICES': .
Morning Service 1 WO A. M.
Epworth League fi sn p m
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
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JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
CHURCH. : ". .
Corner Sumter ..and Blossom Streets
Rev. A. E. Lomax^ Pastor. .
SERVICES:
Morning Service ^ 11:00 A. M.'
V. C. E. Society *6:30 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1500 Block Bull 'Street
Rev. H. M. Moore, Pastor.
, s SERVICES:
Sunday School ._ 10:00 A.*M
Morning Service 11:15 A. M
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M
Evening Service- _ 7130 P M
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1st. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
.; iRichlani Street
REV. H. W, LONG, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday ..School 10:do A.-M.
Morning Service ~T_ ?-11:30 A; M
B. Y. P..U\ .6:OCT P. M
Evening Service 8:00 P M
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WESLEY M'. E. CHURCH * Corner-Gervais
and Barnwell Sta.
o Rev. N. S. Smith, PaHtor.
SERVICES7~' ~~ ?
Sunday School . . _.i .^10:30 A. M
Morning Service .. . 11:30 A. M
League 6.30 P. R1
- Evening Service :3U P. M
ZION HAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. .1 C \vi?S?
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r~V - SERVICES:
" Sunday: School- _'_i_.10:00 A. M*~
Morning Service 11-an A?M.
"btv. p. u.6:00 p. m
Evening Service 7:00 P. M
NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH ~
Sunday School ? 10:30 A. M.
Morning Service 12:30 P. M.
B y. p. u.l 6:00 P.'M
= Evening Seivice 7:30 P. BT
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
Boufcrr-Washington-Tleighta
. Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICESr
Sunday School ; 110:30 A. M.
Mornnig Service 11:30 A. M.
B. y. p. u. 6:00 p. M.
Evening Service * :: 7:30 P. M.
FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH
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405 Marion Street
Morning Service 11:30
Evenuag Service 7:30
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! 1 MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Ll 2130 Sumter Street
! | Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor.
1 SERVICES:
| | Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
) Preaching ,11:30 A. M.
J B.. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
| Preaching J-i. 8:00 P. M.
ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
i Itev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor
4-^ m-.iiviri'ft.
unday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
- B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service 7:00 P. M.
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH '
Divine Street :
Rev. T. H7 Boy kin, Futor. r
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Morning Service 11;30 A. M
B. Y. P. U. 7:06 P~ M
Evening Service t oo p v
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
. Lyon Street '
Rev. g. H. Smith. Paator
* S V 8ER VICES :_
Sunday School'10:00 A M
Morning Service> 11:30 A. M
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P M
Evening Service ?8-00 P M
ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL cIultCM
Corner Green and Gates St reel *
Rev. T. T. Pollard. Pa?tnr :
SERVICES:
Sunday School ' 10:00 A , M
Morning Service T^ITTS A M
Afternoon Service 4 J._ 4 F. M
2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A. M
Morning Service 11:30 A. M
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M
Evening Service -8:00 P. M *
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. "
'SERVICES: ?: .
Sunday School T. 1___10:30 A. M
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B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. . --I
Evening Service 8:00 P. M r
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CHAPPELLE STATION A. M. E
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Corner Senate and Pine Streets
fte*. L. (1. Bowman, Nstnr
SERVICESJVlorning
Service 11 ;3n A Ni
Sunday School 3:00 P. M
A. C. E. League ^ 6:30 P. M
Evening Service TiJb P. M
JONEsj tabernacle
Rev. B. ,G. Grayhart. Pastor
SERVICES:
"" 'wajr t.n ill.njl 10 100 A M- ?
Aftornoon"Service 3:00 P?M
B. Y. P. U. ti;0d I' M
??LADSON PREPPVTL)1UA>: . , ;
B<V. 1. D. Davis.'Pastor.
v 'SERVICES: ?s^.,.r2: _
Morning Servire? 11.15 A, M u"~'?
Sunday School 4:00 P. M
Christian Endeavor 6:00 P. M
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
Jli Hindrrson Sirnt
Rev. J. P. VY ashlnkton. Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School.,' ,10:00 A. M_ . .
! A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M.
Evsning Service ^ 7:30 P. M.
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Sunday School 11:30 1
Morning Service 12:30
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EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Kendlaltown.
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SERVICES:
Sunday School \l 10:00 A. M.
" Morning Service 11:TI0 A^~M.
A. C. E. League 6:00 P. M
Evening Service _.8:00 P. M
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MT. OLIVE BAPTISTXIWJRCH
REV. W. O. PUNTER, Paatur. ?
Sunday School ... 11:00 A. M.
Morning Service _ 12:00 M.
. Evening Service ??, 7:30- P. M.
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