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Saturday, January 30, 1926. f ^ ' |r Church News ( ? by dr. j. c. C'oao^'Ooopo^cn^oo"oc>.oaooooooaoQp L". NOTES FROM BETHEL. syi .7- ; th( In the Suprlny Sfhnn 1 gtiidy Snw | -j day morning many beautiful lessons yy? were brought out oji_ the subject of "Jesus and the Samaritan "Woman." e During the review "of the lesson by me Mr. Stanback, of Chester, S. C.,'the ' wil scholars showed?tttt they had" been w[\ studying thcyr lesson. ' ' be At the morning service, Rev. E. A.j B?Adams preached from tlie subject ofl ' "Jesus and the Samaritan Woman t at the well." A wonderful discourse s:n H on the life of the SAmaritan woman |1V and the purpose Jy^"g bad fnr quitr- ?j ^B~ zhrr hor. Many fitting applications . ^ of. the life and character of the Sa? maritan woman were made to apply ma to our lifo of?todfiV, Thechoir sang Co at the conclusion of the sermon: "He rtv, is still at the well side today." One person came forward and joined. A- ^a' not her interesting discourse was listened to Sunday night on: "Lot and Abraham." Asserted: '."When you bee two -persons fall out and can't make up with?each other the fauTtT is in both." Charging that in this day and time we hesitate and many La times fail to give credit and honor to wnnin it's due, because of that very ll1.lv thing in mllnH rnlfintinn.. -21The services were good all day Sun- the dav. The collection wtiw good?The -ettS clubs and boards of the church are Ho lined up with a beautiful spirit? service. Next Monday night the Pul- ~ pit Aid Board puts on: "A Trip Arov.nd the World'* in a new and im^ proved style, wh:rh proniiiii In In 1 ^ . . satisfactory to everyone taking a tw i __pattr- You"are invited. ~ , ; XLo-F^tor has announced "the ori. ^ ganizalion of two other clubs for the ^ tyuu (Til" Willing Workers) to" se- We cure?your post of duty and as a loyal member, "Work while it is day for ' ' ser *L the night cometh when no man can k see how to work." 1 . ? ? T - for TUT? 0>T7\r Tiin?< ? ?-? - n?i?, in VF.?I ^\o u. BKUWN ACCEPTS CALL TO ST. LUKE'S , EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ^ 17 The Rev.-th+mias D. Brown, of ma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, "has ae- jgC k ccp'.ed the call from. St. Luke's Epis^?^-_, .eonal church, of this city to become 1A* their rc;tor, and will take charge on the first Sunday in ,L?ent, February thj Lev. Brown is a native of Virginia received Ins early education in the ^ W public schools of King jind Queen ' ' ' ~"cni;'ntrc?^~anrl at the Essy^RplsCgphT - --Acotbw-Vcal Seminary at Petersburg, Va., in [ 1010, to begin the ,course offered by an( that institution, the Bishop Pnynn Pi. vinitj^School, for Priest of the Episcopat churcHT TTe completed his course in 1920. Ca; lie was married in 1920"to Miss \y} ? Frances Othelia Hot!man, who has 1 i- - ----- i i * * ' 1-jjv.Mi, iinu is a vuiuaoie assistant in his work.Before going to Oklahoma, Rev. .Brown,%>rg~anteed^overal churches trr "Un Virginia, and in April 1921. he wJk 4-? oVj'.:'il .chairman of the Colored Con- 7T~; % . )|J] vocational Board of the Educational wfcrk, being done amon^f the Colored. ? ' people of that Diocese. In April wa 1022, he resigned the charges in Vir- ext ginia to take charge of the Chapel r=~ cf Redeemer, Oklahoma City, Okla. < Rev. Brown, will succeed Rev. R. N. Perrv. who resigned aouietinm ayo I to take work in Thomasville, Ga. I BROOKLAND BAPTIST ^ CHURCH NOTES int Sunday January 24th was a \\ " great day at JBrookland. The Sunday School wn^ rondne an( ted by the Asst. Supt., Bro. J. he{ A. Davis. We were also favored j ?to have tho Mtl Zfon (Caycc) ^Idi Choir and Sunday Sohonb with 3 us- cro That day being set apart for r? installation of officers.- Bro. pr x" i tjumaii, oupi 01 mi. zuon the School was calleld upon to per- Sci form the ias"k. It' was well done Sei " and said after words of encou- w . .# ragertont to the nine officers, nui Bro. Freeman drew before the the school a mental picture relating i the advantages and dfsadvanta- tat ges along the line of success. nie Afterwards, Bro. L. C. Cook, of r , ~ - c>upt or rsrooKiand Baptist S. S. ] I thanked the. visitors, and asked at ^ them to unite with us again. . Bi II ?ru-riiuuea^aving arr^v?^ f?r t was dismissed by the Supt. par V At 3:00 o'clock, the Pastor, Rev. J. C. White, met the audU of ence with his usual' manner, a Shi I. large audience listened with ter f : -?3f Columbia WHITE oo& qi-j <, :ooooonoA(^cB>ggew mpr.'thetic attention to one 2 most wonderful sermons has ever preached. _ "Eno liking with God." The past t on the minds of his heare mories and monuments th 1 for ages bless the world ai 1 hold them up as examples followed. After this wonderful serm ;he Mt. Zdon (Cayce) Ch< ig,?Communion ?was^sei5r the pastor. . . Next Sunday;January 31, 1 ; the great* day of the Geths tne Union and Sunday Schc nvention it is expected th ookland Baptist .w411 do h rt to makp that dav a shwp ZION BAPTIST CHURCH st Sunday our Sunday~scfic t-at tho usual hour with me |VlP foflfl-ioi'-a in flmir pTnn. i lesson was interestingly d ?ed. Acting -etipt. James ^ pkins,,was &t his post, wh s. _Alma L. Hopkins-presid the piano. Dr. J. H. Goodw iewed the.lesson. L1 :S0 the church was crowd the doors. The Choir^fl mns. Dr. J. C.; White to text ilked with God," from whi delivered a most wonderl mon. \n after collection Was tak the Old Folks' Home, wh ; main offering had been cc ded.T. 1 ~ Mrs.. Unffin of Tampa, F1 de a splendid talk on the su t of "Prepardness,"_and a iled to the church to allow I lite go to Florida a-nd bu it church. ,:ol.e< it church for the Beaul ptist . congregation, but ^-thunder. ~ , At Now Broohlnwd 1:00 P. M? found ftev. Whi i Bro. F. B. McNeil at N< > Mt. Zion Church choir.' vce did the singing. Be v. Bi liie_. pr.eiich??i_ another-gre mon, and then served coi ininn fn tho u'ainfe I'he Geths?maner Bapti ptist the 5th Saturday ?>: hday. 5:00, P. M. A. large cro\ ? at-Zion for the B. Y. P. jrcises, the Zion Baptist Ch( well as the Zion Jubilee Ch( the singing, the music w Old. l. = Jr. T. L. L. Wobb, (white) ? Webb Art Store was t salcer for the occasion, bei rodueed by the pastor, IV bbb gave a most wonder! k on how he was convertt 1 how the Spirit came infod irt. - - . ?? )eacons John Suber and The e tiettys took the offering. U 7:30 the chuirh^W5"s~aga wded to the door?both choi sang beautifully. The past sached for a third time duri ; day from: "When the I pins. saw. Jasns. wjJkingr ^n * i, they were Troubled." T1 as another great sermon, mber of new members join ! church. \n after collection of $8 w ten fro one of our very si mbers, Mrs. Nina Lee Bro\ Little Mountain. r Vfrs. Porter, teacher of mm Benedict College, hrxd Mi roomfield, Domestice Scien eacher of A1 len Universit re guests for dinner at t 'sonage Sunday. Mrs. Lotie Fitzsimmons, o our young members died andon-Annex l&3t Sunday ? noon. o ' ^ ... 1HE PALME 3gj SIDNEYHARKC.(^..E. CHURCH. 8 Sunday School began atlO:? 8 the usual hour with the teache g at their posts of duty. A sple * did lesson was discilssed byTl teachers and scholars, then wa j?e.reviewed by the Supfc?A sple: ch did collection was^ taken. or } Morning services began a>t 1j !r? .30, Rev. Farmer preached a ver at good sermon to a packed hous ^ j, ^Sunday afternoon at 5:30, tl *? j church was filled almost its ci | parity. Members came froi onj different churches to witnej 5ir the great program given und( j thir~HTisptce?r of the Epwort ?jLoaguc. , )e~j "This program was the be? 3e~ had in some time. Sunday Jai )0* 31 promises to be another bi a^i day for the Epworth Leagi The Simpkins ^Entertainers wi 3S- appear on the program. j A Jubilee Song Service wi j be given at the Pulaski Stre( Sunday School Mission (200 j block Pulaski Street) Sunda . | Jan. 31,_atJ4 P. M. under th 761 auspices of Mrs. M. A. Tayloi st-??The Junioi Choir (uf 3idne Park) is requested tu sing, an is-.will &!so sing at Jones Chap< Y/t Sunday Feb. 7. ile Services at usual hour ne> "^T1 CI._ .1 rri . T.1!. fl ;j eci omiuay,?1 iie puuac?is invite TTTto attend. - i * ?ed sr. JOHN S BAPTIST (JHUkCl -^MISSIONARY SOCIETY ROT,PS MEETING V j . ch^ Missionary SoHet.v nf S cl John Baptist, Church, Bookc uj Washington Heights, met Jai 23 at -th^-home of Mrs. Emm ' Boatwright and wa?3 called t en , j order by the President Mr; i Rosiana Bookhart. The r'eguls in-' . routine of business was discusse a 'and disposed of.?Every Missioi , 'fary has planned to make-th9?4 , 'oiety greater, also helpthe^need We regret; very much to Tear of the sickness of one of 01 ^ members, Sister Emily Count ah We hope for her a speedy reco^ ery. tz~. -f?^Phe-next mteetin-g wilhfae hel |Rt the homo of M-ra. Louise Dai I JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION iW} - , CHURCH. ld7- TIuj members and visiting frienc of of Jones Chapel church enjoyed t.Q- great sermon, on last Sunday delr ^ evcd by the Pastor, Dr. A. E. Loma: from the 16th chaptera of Paul first letter to the Corinthians: Watc ve, stand fast in the faith; quit yc ist like men. be strong. " ?n(j The Missionary Society ~ of tT "V-church is doing great work. Aft< ' their "faceting the first Sunday, tV voir.cn with the aid ot the r"ast( vd made the Arcade, in the 500 block < U; Sumter street a visit. They?wer into each room of the building ar offered prayer, and songs, and invi ed the unsaved to Christ. The resu 0-S was two or three came to night sei of The Sunday school is still improt i'r.g. Prospects are, bright for th future. The Pastor and members e: ng II*. ^OOOOOOC^ ^-i?r? -REESE'S 1 ite I MRS. !?. ? A Full Line of Pa io- Cigarettes afrid Tob; 1 ? -Madam C. J. Walk ^ f PHO irs ? 1422 Assembly Street, ? nv O oorctt*D3c?Aoo'oo'ac8c^ceo>?aonciaofca ng rr?-* ? );. x-x-x-:- 'i-X' w u X hn"? omcife Thong m>gb lis X all N. J. Ft ed1 a j } Attorney-at-Law a--3r Practice fa all Cot ck <)? ynty 1119 Washington Street. J jic ^,-7^777^ C 3 C c 0 0 Q Ij Qi jMjUL "2j$ ' J. H. R( ~ MERCH/ !]: Suits Mai ne X i, r? at I X ?~? TELEP lf" I I; 1118 V2 Washington Strref e-i i.jd' j.. t - . - N 0 ' nro LEADER ? tend-~W 4he-pubhe a cordial welcome to our church services and Sunday _ school. ... -t - - ? ^ St. James A. M. E. Church, rs n~ Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor c Sunday School was excellent JS last Sunday. The lesson was ^ discussed with great interest ~ and reviewed briefly ;by the ! ' pastor. *y , At 11:15 the audience was e. ready to receive the - gospel which was delivered from St. fc- Matt. 18:3, "And said: verily I say unto you, except ye be converted, and become as little ; fhildrpn, VP vhpll not?, U ' ? 4 : 5 = = ~ " Kingdom of heaven." Subject: ~ ".Necessary mmisitps for en-" ft^tranee into the-kingdom of hea- " ven." This is indeed a subject S to be pondered. It was beauie tifully explained by discussing H the qualities of children*-First 1 'of all the pastor called our at11 tention to the growth of a child. , itjAs the years roll by, the child . 0 develops into manhood, so it 1 y' should be with all Christians. 1 e;Also a child is of a forgiving [" 'nature. Children very often y 1 disagree .ojlll. that ^mjd - lil<e""] J J disposit ion will not allow them -l|to hold pnvv.-. or malice against leach other." The next quality 't of a child to W - rnngidprpd is j d j the ^confidence a child has in its ^ inarents. A rViiM fatVioi-'a armo , |(W1 .^fe riMinnl1i>s'sf nf TTwt Fnt*~I 5 rounding dangers. Therefore this should be a very interest~ tfig"subjecti\o'every incfiyidual, i We should endeavor to compare - nlir ThYistlan life Wj( h that of" a little child and God will not < | ( * fail_ta be a generous and rnerci-1 aiful F&ther. " . " ] We are also glad to acknowl- 1 edge the presence pf Rev. I. H. Alston, Dean of Allen Univer-of A. U. Both of. these distinguished visitors gave us some V J V very enco.uraging remarks. , n League was opened at 6:3?t^ ^ by the president. ' The lesson ] was discussed with enthusiasm. 1 7^ * _2lOur League must..'go4 Come-^ and help us. ---- .Affhough \ hp \ypi'tVif>ri \y<\r in " clement Suhdav evening we had """ a splendid -aufnence. The pas- 1 tor selected as hb tovt T.nlfo ] _ .17:5. We were' also gjad to . te" have Mr7~FIoy3 with us. A a hearty welcome awaits all. t-??- ? " .?1? V, PROF. I. M a MvEiia rn\:tiu-Tg 's COURT HOUSE MEETING IN > :h . GREENWOUJ) TODAY. ' iu Prof. I.-M. A.. Myers, executive ;sec- 1 retary of the Palmetto State Teach, 1 te jers' Association will ?o to Greenwood , ?r , today to assist in the drive for HHP le per cent enrollment of the teachers >r 'thru the Greenwood County Associa- . )f lion, of which Prof. W. H. Hilyard rt is president. ? id Prof." Myers received the following : t- telegram from Prof. Hilyard Wed- i It hesday: "Imperative that vou attend r- meeting in Greenwood court house . ifr Saturday/' /- Greenwood- teachers will be out in le full numbers and thp .-.nwnig : c- have a very successful meeting. * . j WVG STORE " gEEESE, f*rop ?|t tent Medicines. Cigars, accos;- A Full Line of er^-Prepamib'tas"at all ' gT and Sodas. ^ 14 NE 7820 olwnFi?^S^^ e j ^OdOOOOOOOdOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOQ' g) ' 1' *; ?' i Residence Phone " o tEDERICK ^ i: ! and Notary Public. State and Fed era!. ] [" Columbia. S. C, i| )BERTSON :: . ?< 4 VNT TAII,OR I < de To Order. HONR 4003 -7 <T ; * j Li l: ft? Columbia. S. C. < > < > 11 CHURCH DIRECTORS BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Corner Sumter and Taylor Sta. ??Rer. E. Ar Ad?mg, Pastor SERVICES: Sunday School ... in on a?M Morning Service 11:15?A. M A. CL E. League - 6:30 P. M Evening Service 7:30 P. M SIDNEY PARK C. M: E. CHURCH 1100 Block Blanding Street R??. E. Farmer, Pastor SERVICES: . Sunday School ..... lO:30 A. JM Mormnj^ Sprvire ?-?11.00 A. M Epworth League ..J. 5:30 P. M Evening Service ... 7:30 P M JONES CHAPEL A. M. K. ZION ^ CHURCH: - L'orner Sumter and Blossom Streets Rev. A. E. Lomax, Pastor. "SERVICES: . Morning Service L_.l__ir_ll:00 A. M, Sunday School . , ,12:30 P. M, V. C. E. Society r-qo d m V.uv A. AU, Evening Service 8:00 P. M . ' \ End, CALVARY BAPT1S1 IHLRCH 1506 Block Bull Street ~ . / SERVICES: Sunday School in-iif. a m horning Service __ 1I:IFX M B. Y. P. tJ. r: 6:00 P. M Evening Service 7:30 p ^ let. CALVARY BAPTIStThl rci. ? Richland Street? : REV. H. W. LONU. 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 WESLEY M. E. CHURCH Corner Gervais and Barrnwell Sin. Rev.( fi. S. Smith, Pastor: SERVICES: Sunday School 10:30 A. M Morning Service TTI . . 11:30 A. A J League 6:30 P. M Evening Service 7:30-P. M ? ZION BAPTIST -TBlTBrw Rev. J. C. While, Pa8tor._' ?-?pPBiTfr.W: -- LSunday School 10-00 A. M, Morning Service __'lfe:30 A. M. B.-Y. P. U. -- . 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 P. M NAZARETH-BAPTIST CIl V RCH Sunday School 10:30 A. M Morning Service 12:30 P. M. B. Y. P. U. . 6:00 P. M Evening gawfi^..,. ?.$q p -fl}ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH Booker Washington Heights p.m. r 1 ? ' - v.. li. v. .1 cutting, t'asior. SERVICES; 7 Sunday School 10:30 A. M Mornnig Service 11:30 A. M Y. P.-U. 6:00 P. M Evening Service 7:80 P. M FIFTH baptist u Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor - 405 Marion Street Mornjng Service ll:3( Evening Service 7:3( MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 2130 Sumter Street Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor^ - - SERVICES: Sunday Schools 10:30 A. M Preaehing- . ?11:30 A. M B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M teaching 8:00 P. M ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH uev t r rbiimptom !>_? ? - ^ A v/ii, a ?ov?l SERVICES: 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 IJOHNSON-BR# Funeral Dired Gmb: ?1 1115 Washing tor ~ COLUM ~f?-- 1 - j. "IZizi: / ? ?- i* 3 " UNION BAPTIST CHURCH _ _ _ - ..._ Divine Street , ? - ?& . .Rev. T, M. Boy kill. I'aator. ^ . SERVICES-: - Sunday School 10:0<> A. M > - Mownn*r Service ? H:3Q A. M 7_~ B. Y; P. U. , 7:00 P? M Evening Service H:00 P M BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH Lyon Street Re?, s. II. Smith, Pas!or -^SERVICES: ri Sunday School 10:00 A. M If *. ' aiwrmng ftervicf? ?U;3(l A. M TB. Y. P. u. ; - 6:00 P. M "* j Evening 'Service. gOO P. M ?. I. ' , _ MARY'S EPISCOPAL curRc h -?Corner Green and Gates Streefi ^ ? j. Rev. T. T. Pollard, Pastor. SERVICES: .. .. Sunday Schopp . ' KhOU X M rMorning Service . , _ iTTiITtC M i 1 Afternoon Service . 4 p M j2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH ' - ?? I Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. ) . SERVICES: ?? Sunday School i ..... 10:30 AW * ' i Mining Service . 11 .?n a y ' \u. Y. p. U,\ .. : rf.Qf- p M ; ceveninit Service . 8:00 P M * ? ; MACKBO.MA BAPTIST CHi ncn Sundav Schnnl - ' ?I? r? J--*1 . iv.uu rtt. XMJL Afternoon Scrv.ce 2:00 P. M ? * . P- U- - - 6:00 P.__M ..Ewnlng Service" 8:00 P.; M i *" . t.m , " I /: * ' ' ' 9 APPELLE" STATION A M K I - ^CIIURCII." | - Corner Senat<r~*nd Pine Streets Rev. I,. G. Don man. Pastor. SERVICES: iMornlng Service. .::, j 1J:30 A. M Sunday "School 3:00 P. M A. C. L. League 6:30 P. M iKvening Service ' 7:30 P. M J ' ' y-? JONES tABERKACLE -j?-Rei. B. G. Grafliartr I'astor. * ^-SERVICES: i i Afternoon. .Serving,?3:00 P. M? : 7_? |B. v. p. L'.r 6:00 P. m -jEvenmg Service 8:00 P. M. 1 l-ADSON. j'|iESH YTERLAN , K#v. I. 1). Davis, I'astor. SERVICES: Morning Service __? . 11:15 A. M " |Sunday School ... 4:00 P. M. Christian *Emleuvor 6:00 PV 14 -4 ? | _ ; . __ ' f ' 7 ' : ' j ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH , 415 Henderson Street J Rev. Jr P. Washington, Pastor, SERVICES:' . _ _ Sunday Sdl5on.^...__;i0:00 A. Al. " ' Morning Service. 11:15 A. M. <? A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M. Evening Service . ' 7:30 P. M. .|TEM1*LE .ZION BAPT. CHURCH Ridge wood ~ ~ Morning Service . 12:80 -^^.UA.MtL A. M. K. CHURCH ?j? Kendlaltowtt. - 1 Rev. D. M. McGILL, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School 10:00 A. M. j Morning Service 11:30 A. MA. C. E. League "".'J c on p M???-== ~ | Evening Service 8:00 P. M MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1915 Laurel Street REV0W. G. GL'NTER, Pastor. . Sunday gahi?6J ^ 11:00 A. M. . Morning Service __ 12:00 H. . Evening Service 7:30 P. M - ' I - ^ IDLEY-MORRIS tors & Licensed aimers ' i St. Phone 3512 _! BIA, S. C. . Jjj