The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 23, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5

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'r-v- " ~ *" Saturday Januaryv 23, 1926. m L m t f _ IVT u^haj unurcn news | BY DR. X or833Q0C?Kn3ooooooaoor>aooooc t " .' CHURCH " ~ _ "The Church With a Welcome" Those who attendedFirst Calvary last Sunday seemed to be much pleased over ^ the very splendid services and derived much inspiration. ^ The Sunday School was fcon, ducted by the superintendent, W. Harrison, who with ^ his teachers taught the lessons with interest. - Mr. Harrison ??" Has served several years as su? ' perintendent and hajs. just been re-elected to serve this year. He _^is doing well with his Sunday School and has a large atten*> dance. For the morning service the Pastor presented an interesting sermon on "Regeneration," from the text, John 3:7 to an interesting audianqa.^ Rev. .Long iw delivering some wonderfut~sel:mons. " Immediately after the morn ijig servirp t-he monthly mnpt. ing of the Ladies Missionary Society was held. This was a - good meeting with a large attendance. ^ Promptly at the R Y, P U. was opened by-the president Mr. M. S. Steward who presided __ with much dignity,?Mr, Stewart is just entering hiiTfiflh year as President of the Union. He was re-elected last Friday'night ( and he therefore turned the - ' meeting into somewhat of an experienee meeting in which Dea. boro and Mrs. I. P. White and Miss R. (J. Watson took hart. ~ ~ The President spoke of The. growth of the Union during the fbur years thal~1ie has served in this capacity and presented his plans for the future. Mr. ^ Stewart is a splendid President a-nd has wroked diligently and has succeeded in bringing his ^ Union up to the- standard.' He ^s-not only interested in the affairs of the Union, .but is Clerk - of "the "Deacon board in which he also serves with etticiencyand satisfaction. At th evening service the"pulpit was graced bv t'he Rev. W. D. King who preached a nim pressive sermon which was en ^ joyed by all present. On Tuesday evening the Jubilee Choir rendered a splendid program^ which was a treat to all present. _NOTES FROM BETHEL ...' * There are always some who u'can see the reasonableness in * redering~scrvlce to God irr smr^ shine arid rain. Our Sunday ? School was well attended Ship" day and the lesson taught in the -- usual way.- The Supt. has be' gun a series ofrpiestion among' the several classes which promises to be profitable in that it - puts the young people to-reading the Bible. ?? At 11:15 A. M. there were many present to witnessrjhe continued .services of the day. 15th Psalms and a portion of the 1st verse, "Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle?" A question of vital importance to a restless and heedless public. In the final analysis of the "question, the Pastor emphasized the word "abide" and Aat answer given to the question was given in a few simplified statements so ab Uf?wilt iw tUa aammiftM Hint?*?? m I ? 1J J/W V III 1/ I I Vr OV/ 1 I I I v/ 41 mat fl 1 C minder of it seemed was checkH? - ing up on each hearer and the question. was?asked?himself, "shall I abide in the tabernacle Lord?" Asserted?"Many and hard are the things we sometimes think we are required to do in order* to "abide," but let ill be remembered that our. sal-j C. WHITE _| vation is conducted on these." Asserted finally -that, "Chris tifln love exerrispd in nnr dea ling is the only assurance of on ! abiding in the house of the Lore the only thing that will squar up our lives in this Christia war-fare." i The A. C. E. League was we attended Sunday evening jus before regular services and growing spirit of. service is b< __v i n J i i ? * * merit, r^ven tnougn me nign was dreary, there were a goo many out.?The pastor selecte as a lesson from which to tall St. Matthew, 6:5-8. An exhoi tation on pjra-yer, advocatinj "Sincerity" in prayer an essei tia attitude to be in when praj ing. A very helpful lesson, or that wotilld pay to practice. Too much praise can not b given the choir for such exce lent mimic all day Sunday: MP ? Bmgdon was present on tt choir Sunday night. Everybod is always glad to see him then ? The first social affair of tb year was had in the basement c Bethel Monday night by tY Junior Ste\vardesses~Bpard. ' 1 was largely attended and prove _ f - 01 1 l n - 1 ST iT ui oecunu ^ai\?ry captis Church associated with man other local talents rendere many beautiful and enterta>inin numbers which were highl pleasing and enjoyed toy all. W were glad to greet our frienc from 1st and 2nd Calvary, Zio and Union. Baptist Churches c tion ?nd_may you feel that yo are always welcome to our sen ices and in our service. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH NfcWS Our Sunday.-,School is still c .. .the way to improvement. very large school was out and o timelast Sunday. iJeneoiet uo lege has -furnished us wit : "splendid teacners" of whcih w were in dire need. Mr. Ritte Mr. Cunningham and Mr. Ni'c FofcH all of whom are colleg students. Student-Poet Visits Zion Just before preaching lai Sunday morning, the pastor ir trotluced to the audience, Mi William D. Robinson, studenl poet 6i Benedict College, an editor of Stray Leaves Depan ment of the Palmetto-Leade: Mr. Robinson is a splendid youn man, a genius in his.studies, poet by nature of the origim type. Mr. Robinson gave th audience an exhibition of hi style, composition and though The churcHTin turn gave Mi Robinson $12.00 to help him i School':' ' , The Rev. C. H. Williams c Greenwood spent the entire da with us. Rey. Williams preache a great sermon at 1L:30 A. ft using as a text f '"Come now an let us reason together?," H thrilled our congregation thr and thru. He is indeed a spir Dr. White accompanied by th Rev. C. H. Williams and Mr. "W D. Robinson motored down t Zion Pilgrim at Arthurtowi there the Rev. Williams agai broke the Bread of Life to th saints. The student-poet, Mi W. D. Robinson recited some c Vila r\Anma fa f V? fyv/viini UU l/lic UCll^Ut Ui til congregation, they gave him Collection. Late in the aft?i noon Communion wa? served b the Pastor Dr. J. C.#White. Thu ended another great service. iiic. J. T. Carter preached a Shiloh in Shandon Annex at P. M, and at 7:30 P. M. for th Rev. J. C. Wljite, to the deligh of all the members. B. Y. P. U. service was granl -fc?0 r* : -7 r- : V ? . ? -' . . ? "r- ". t 1 THE PALMED [ After a brief formal program, js program by singing, being led 5 by theis musical instructor, g Prof. W. L. Wallace, Prosperity. t $6.00 was the collection: j 7:30 P. M. the Rev. C. H. Wil- v li^ms for the third time, f j j preached another very - great t ir sermon. Last Sunday was a li , great day in Zion. t ' Mrs. Lillian "Rhodes, who is~ t the owner and manager of the t Good Samaritan Hospital of this Y U city united as a full member of [f Zion Baptist Church, Mrs. v Rhodes is-one of the best biisi- h ness women of the State, and t ^ liberal to the letter, she has o , done more 'for suffering humani- f ? ty than any other pferson ot our n . group in this State, and Zion i? a u proud to have her allied with our b / noble membership. c On Tuesday night, Jan. 5th, -e Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Brannon u " celebrated their 5th marriage c anniversary at Zion church, Rev. j r; Dr. White performed the secondly ceremony. A reception, was q j held at the home, 715 Washing~ tnn Street Many flnH ngpfnl J were the presents presented by C( ^ TDeacbn James H. Brunson, of q ^ Newark, N. J.^?is visiting his.f^ old church, Zion, as a guest oFj Deacon .John Suber, we are all ^ glad to see Deacon Brunson once , more in life and to hear his voice *j| Mr. T. L. Webb, (whitel of t the Webb's Art Store, city, will 5 address our B. Y. P. U. next ^ Sunday -evening at 5t30 P. M. P T.et tbp pntirp rhnreh of ynnng ^ g men and women hear this cony . secrated man talk to a colored g ? ; , ? I congregation about real Holy Ghost, religion. *.o A /I i nimiim ^ ata* o. -nuuic xjy iium auu ivx 10. ^ gva Steward are both patients at the Benedict "Hospital. Mrs; n Bynum is just hanging between ^ - life and death. F ? ?Miss Susie Benson, 700 blo'frk ^ Hampton Ave., is very-ill at this 1 writing, as well as Mrs. Mamie 0 Porter, Sr., 1400 block of Gadsden Street, is a very sick woman, q in Come to Zion next Sunday and A hear our pastor, if you don't in know the way 'follow the crowd' p fui yuu an alwnyo welcome. h Mrs T. H. Pinckney is a pare tient at the Good Samaritan r> Hospital, she is resting fine at k this Writing. - j Prof. W. L. Wallace of Pros- _ n perity is training a big class t in vocal music at Zion each night ^ 5t He has about 60 or 70 pupils in fi lr his class and-you should hear ^ Zfbn sing now. Prof. Wallace g .sure knows his business, he has ^ d but one more week at our church g price 50cents a week and a book q r-lof music, 35 cents. Come next ? ' a g week and learn to sing notes. A 7 ?_ a: a il ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH < e ??- O 3 Sunday School opened at its usual hour, after which the les- n r^| " . == n! ttCfl300Oa30OE8CaC8SMC8???^^ 7a REESE'S BR I \ . MRS. P. R. RB d jj ^ A Full Line of Patent r * Cigarettes and Tobaccc Jjj Madam C. J. Walker's "i * Times. Ice Criam and e . PHONE " i 1422 Assembly Street, T ? ?? !. ; Office Phone 6026 I:: ? N.J. FKEI n . > < Attorney-at-I>aw an e ?? rJf Practice in all Courts1119 Washington Street, 8 j; J. H. ROB! ^ MERCHANT I- ? a- ' 8 .o Suits Made e I! t ; ^ -.-? -' - - TELEPH01 . IllS'/i Washington Strreet, L ! ^ItttililllilUtllAXXXlJLU-U " * 1 ' I li V' " ' " rO LEADER ions were beautifully discussed >y the various classes. The School discussed the lesson with :reat interest and enthusiasm. Sunday morning the pastor >reajched from 133rd Psalm 1-2 erses, "Behold, how got.?? low pleasant it is for brethren o dwell together in Unity! It is ike the precious ointment upon he head, that ran down upon he beard, even Aaron's beard; hat went down to the skirts of lis garments. Subject, Unity. Rev. Washington preached a ery inspiring sermon. First le exnressed the imnnrtpnpp nf he. subject by_ referring "to its rigin which is^n the- Trinity? 'ather, Son and Holy Ghost! JJity is also one of God's natural ttributes It can ~ even be rought closer to us than that; onsider our daily life. What ajr be accomplished without nion? Our attention was also ailed to different Biblical chaacters who failed to live in uriiy, especially brothers, such as !ain and Abel. At 7:30 Ave were back at the -worship A grain wp rp. eived an excellent sermon. Rom:26.?Subjoct, "The Holy Spirit >ur Helper." """A" hearty welcome to til. ??-= "7:; ~; r ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. , The Rev. James Brown, will reach at St. Luke's Suhday lorning, January 24th, at 11:15 ilt are Welcome. SPECIAL NOTICE! vaf i The meeting of the Gethselflpp of fV>p Rroolflfinfl RoHfigt lil W Q v. vilv Lit VV/lvIwiIvt Dupll ot 'hurch. New Rronkland, S. C., 'riday night, Saturday and Sur> ay. Jan? 2yth, auth and 31st, 926. All churches should be n ha-nd, with their delegates. !ome for all things are ready. T T WHTTF Pres , !olumbia, S. C. tEV. JAGGER'S OLD FOLKS "TOME. ? > In speaking of the Old Folks, wish to say ,they are doing icely. The old folks ..-wish to H&nic t.VlP T "fny thp nd to be where some one seems o feel their-care Wishing to hank the Union Baptist Church nd th^ Pastor, Rev. T. M. Boyin for a cord of wood, also the econd N&zareth Baptist Ihurch, Rev. R. M. Myers for half cord of-wood, and Bethel L. M. E. Church, Rev. E. A. Adms, pastor for a purse of $5.00. ^The old folks wish the prayers f both colored and white. They will appreciate any do ation. ITG STORE --j IESE, Prop. ; Medicines. Cigars, *5 >s. A Full Line of Preparations5 at all \ 2 aodiil'-r- :-: _ ; 7820 Columbia, S. C. J Residence Phone 6798 3ERICK d Notary Public. ?State and Federal. Columbia, S. C. WW?mW?X4W?{^ ERTgON TAILOR ^T? - ?:?: To Order. MR 4003 , _^L Columbia, S. C. ! CHURCH DIRECTORY L _ ? . U j BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts. i Rev. E. A.' Adams, Pastor SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 A. M.j Morning Service . 7 . 11:16 A. M. L A, C. E. League 6:30 P. M.j Evening Service ".717 7:30 P. M. _a==_=_^ 7 _ SIDNEY- PARK C. M. E: CHURCH 1 1Q0 Block Blnnrlintf Sit r oat - r>\. w % Rev. W. E. Farmer, - Pastor. SERVICES: SuTWay "School 10:30 A. M. Morning Service lPTtO A." M . JSpworth League 5:30 f\M Evening Service - 7:30 P. M. 1 JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION CHURCH. , Corner Sumter?amL Blossom Streets ? Rev. A: E. LOmax, Pastor. " SERVICES: Morning Service fl:00 A. M. . - Sunday School ... 12:30 P. M. ' V. C. E. Society "... .... 6:30 P. M. - Evening -Service rr 8:00 P. M V ~ . , * __L 11 i 2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1 1500?Block?Dull Gtieet Rev. H. M. Moore, Pastor. ?SERVICES: ? r Sunday School 10:00^. M i Morninir Service - 11.1 c 1 ?? - - * -IV A. in. B. Y. P. y. .......... 6:00 P. M.j Evening Service .. 7;3o p M j let. CALVARY BAPTIST CHI RCH ? Richland ..Street . REV. U. W. LONG, Pastor. SERVICES:. Sunday Schpol . ~ 10:00 A. M.' Morning Service ?.... . 11 $0 A. M. B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M ! Evening Service ...'T. 8:00 P. 31 t ? . - - y j WESLEY M. E. CHUitrn ^ . Corner Gerva>9 and Barnwell Ste. Rev. N, S. Smith, Pastorr? SERVICES. Sunday School ... 10:30 A. M Morning Service-..: 11:30 A. M. League 6:30 P. M Evening Service . ,.^_^JL30 p* ?. ? : . 'i ZION BAPTIST CHURCH a Rev. J. C. WhiterPastor. ? -'7 SER V ICES: -Snnrtfly-S^nni ^ Morning Service 11:30 A. M.j B. Y. P. U. ..... ? 6:00 P. Mff . Evening Service 7;U0 P. M. j ' ' . '/>< NAZARETH BAPTIST -CHURCH ? ; ? ? iV.OU I>1 . | Morning Service 12:30 P. M.! B. Y. P. U. 5:00 P, M. r Evening Service 7:30 P. M. j ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHLRCH Booker .Washington Heights Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor' SERVICES: -. ! Sunday School ^10:30 A. M. Mornnig Service ... 11:30 A. M. 1 B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.i Evening Service ... 7:30 P. M. ! FIFTH BAPTIST CHLRCH Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor fQ5 Marion Street Morning Service 11:30 Evening Service 7:30 i MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHLRCH 2130 Sumter Street Rev. D. (?. Robinson, Pastor. t SERVICES: Sunday School 10:30 A. M.; -'-preaching :11:3Q A. M." IB. V. P. U ? 6i00 P. M. Preaching . 8:00 P. M. r - I ANTIOCir BAPTIST CHURCH 4 Rev. T. C. CHUMPTON, Pastor 4 SERVICES: 1 ; unday School 10:00 A. M. J I Morning Service 11:30 a. m. ! b. y. p. u. 6:00 p. m. I Evening Service 7:00 p, m. 1 JOHNSON-BRA Ftmeral Diredb Emba f <1 ? ?f 1115 Washington COLUMI \ ? . FIVE ? UNION BAPTIST CHURCH' Divine Street : w Rev. T. M. Boykin, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School : 10:00 A M 7 ' T Morning Service . _ . 11:30 A. M B. Y.. P* U. . 7:00 .B?y~-:? - ... Evening Service " .. ,8:00 P. M ? * 4 ... * ' V. ?. BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCB Ljron Street T ~~ Rev. S. H. Smithy Pastor SERVICES: 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 (HI KCIt Corner Oryyi and HatV? Street* Rev. TTT. Pollard., Pastor. ~ SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 A. M Morning Service 11:15 A. M Afternoon Service 4 P. M " -ind NAZARETH BAPTIST CilUKCU ^ev- K- M. Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School ...... 10:30 A. M Moaning S.ervice 11:30 A M BTTTP-Tr? 6:00 P. M ? Evening Service .. .. . 8:00.P M " ! : i?_?. M ACVMl/tVi l r?. BrtrilM UIIL'KCH I Rev. R. M. Myers) Pastor. ' SERVICES: Sunday School 10:30 A. M '? Afternoon Service a oo P?M~ ? a^fcru. ::: -e-oq p. m? Evening Service . ,lr 8:00 P. M * CHAPPELLE STATION A to P CHURCH. ^ Corner Senate and Pine Streets. Rev. U. (J. Bowman, Pastor. a SERVICES: Morning Service . ... .11:30 A. M Sunday School... 3:00 Pj M A. C. E. League fi .tn P M Evening Service 7:30 P. M JONES TABERNACLE^ Rev. B. (i. Cray hart, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School .... 10:0.0 A. hi * Aflcinuuu SftivicM . . 3:U0 P. M ^ B.T. P. U. .. 6:oo p. M Evening Service 8:00 P. ?M , T ?* ?* . ? -?LAUSON PRESBYTERIAN ^"""RSvlT^navis, Pastor. ??? ^ SERVICES: ?- - J ^ r Morning Service* J 11:15 A. M Sunday School '. 4:00 P. M. ChHstian Endeavor ~ 6:00 P. U ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor. SKRVirPS Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Servicer!... ...11:15 A. M. A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M ' _ . ' ? * r TEMPLE ZION BAPT rHKRf.H ' Ridge* ood Sunday School 11:80 ' . Morning Service 12.80 ? Kendlaltow m ?== ? *?* Rei. P. M. MlOILL, Pa.din. SERVICES: Sunday School . 10:00 A. M. Morning Service ... 11:30 A. M. A. C. E. League ? :.L_ 6:00 P. M. Evening Service -8:00 P. M. , MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH ??HHo?Laurel Street ? KLV. W. LI N'I'LK, 1'astor. ? Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Morning Service 12:00 M. Kvening Service T- ' 7:30 P. M. DLEY-MORRIS I ors & Licensed Imers ' ~' ^"ip St. Phone 3512 -Jjl MA, S. C. -