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EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
A very interesting musical
program was rendered at Eman~j~r~
uel A. M.' E. Church, Monday
night, Feb! 8fafor-the benefit
fr _ .of the Church. '
|I_ H The following selections l&re
W\ enjoyed by all ?.?nd the program
r ,1 as a whole was considered a rare
' / treat:- Chorus?Negro Nation/
al Anthem, piano accompaniment
, 1 it: rru_l t rt
\ u v lui.ss i nmma ivoon. mvoca
V ;_tion by _Mrr~E. C. Clark, next
?~t?. a solo, "Rose in the Bud," by
z Miss Lueile- Brumficld. Piano
Ij ace. by Miss Sadre Green.?Mrss
I Brumfield is the Domestic. Science
teacher at Alien University
she always hold the audience
spell-bour.d with her melodious
L voice. J Next a selection from
Dunbar?"Turning the Children
1 in the Bed," by Miss Sadie Green,
' Professor of Latin at Allen Univ.
|l Everybody enjoyed this selection
. Next h Violin soloW-Rose Dreams'
by Miss Ruby J. Benson, piano
acc. by Miss Thelma Koon. A
Very- sweet instrumental sole
was rendered by Miss Katig
j..?KnoxL., Solo "Because it's
j v . You" by Mrs. Emily Clark, piano
ace. by Miss Rnbfr Benson.?Mrs'.
Clark -surprised everybody with
the wonderful voice she had hid
den so long. Next a very sweet
instrumental -solo "Flower
i , Qr.nn)) I... TIT * i - fill 1 "
juiik uy miss rneirrm- lyoon.
W~ Solo?"Marcheta," by Mrs. I_
, rene Johnson, niano acc. bv Miss
rliuby Benson. Mrs. Johnson's
'sweet "voice thrilled the whole
V ttauaienee.. An instrumental,solo
? was rendered by Mrs. CafoJine
W ont'homas.vhose soft sweet touch
? ^ ' ' will well -4>e remembered. ~ Hawaiian
steel guitar solos, "Old
Black Joe,"-'and "The Rosary,"
were rendered by Miss Ruby J.
? Benson. iSoxt a much applaud- .
.ed duel?4iLet me call you sweetheart,"
was sung1 by Mesdames
- Emily Clark and .Irene Johnson,
piano acc. b^ Miss Ruby Benson.
A ha.- t, very time'v. remarks were .
:4f... Holman. After which ice cream
r -? -was served,
r We thnnk our friends for kelpie
??4ng--us-~to make our program a
..' .success. ' _>
' " church"
Archdeacon J. B. Elliott, will
preachand administer the Holy,
k? Communion Sunday morning,
I Eeb. 14th at 11,: 15.
Ash NYerlnescky, Eeb. 17th,
U- Archdeacon K1 iihtt -will?preach
1 at8 P. M.
J All are welcome.
NOTES FROM BETHEL
7"
I Sunday was one of (hose beau~tlful
busy~riays throughout the "
jk entire services at Bethel in which
a large number of members, vis?
itors anrttrtCnds participated.
The Sundry Scdrrol lesFrorrwajrr
usual amount of interest which
%
. characterizes the teachers and ,
pupns oi tne school. The membership
campaign is now on..As
a result, of Which we hone to a1sh
"enlarge the adult membership
" of the Sunday School.
Shreply at-ll:15 A. M., the
service was continued with a <
crowded auditorium including <
President D. II. Sims and the
student-body of Allen Universi_tv
Rev. E. A. Adams selected for
|f his discourse, 1st Samuels, 3rd
and a portion of the 3rd verse, "
"And ere the lamp of God went '
out in the Temple," also St. Matof
the 8th Verse, "For our lamps
k are gone outr^? Asserted?"Twokinds
of Lamps?One that will
go out and one that will not go
I out." Those that will go outl&rfe- i
' \k.
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Of Columbia |
C. WHITE
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The Lamp of Youth, The Lamp
The Lamp of Wealth, .The Lamp
of Reputation, The Lamp of )
Family Worship: thost that will"
not go out are: The Bible and
the Lamp of Character." ' {
?These you cannot, put, nut.. L
, A most remarkable sermon, so
practically applied to humanity.
that the ordinary, could easily!
grasp and apply?but never with |
">ut such unique analysis -and un-|
folding 'of these lamps'as was!
preheated by Dr. Adams 3unday'
morning, finally assuring If we tl
lake the Holy^Btbte as our guide ^
and the love of Jesus. Christ into ]
)ur lives we have those laftips 5
that will not go out but always {
bine out regardless. fl
At 4 P. M. Sunday, a great i
Mass-Meeting was had at Bethel
the purpose of which - was to {
create a deeper interest in -and \
give a wider circulation to the'
Older Boys Conernefcdr dyfnte ;
Older Boys' Conferecne which j
will be held a?t Benedict College {
Oie last of the month. The fol- (
lowing persons spoke: Mr. j
Y. M. C. A. of South Carob'r.?. !j
Dr. D. H. Sims, President of A1-. t
'en University, Bishop K. G. Fin- t
ley, Rev. H. W. Long of 1st Cal- y
vary, Mrs. C. D. Saxon, Prof. D. ,
L. Duckett of Benedict and Mr. <.
Shell; who asserted "As parents,p
a gooiLmany things we do in our (
homes that do not build Chris^ ]
tian character7that at a certain)
age th echild quits doing as we (
sr.y and does what we do." Jj
The mucic for the occasion |
was rendered by the choir under \
'he direction of Mrs. Br-tes and;
Mr. Brogdon was highly pleasing ]
All of the speeches, were good, j
and statements made by each .
wlueh-if complied with, would -?
greatly relieve our present cor.-l
dition in many respects for good. (
The A. C. E. League is gtadu- |
ally gathering strength along all x
lines Cnmo tr> thp service ;
-y:30 P. M. each Sunday. ?=4=
The sermon at night on the!
"Enrichment of Christ" as found-!
in the 1st Corinthians, 1st chapter
alfd a portion of the 5th <
verse was very helpful and inspiring.
The
Pastors of the Columbia
District and Local Presidents trH
the several branches of the *
Church were entertained after ^
r
a conference, at Bethel Monday
by a committee of ladies from A
the various Clubs of the Church. ^
Mrs. Trueheart Branner of A
Helena, Ark., was in the serv- 1
Tces all day Sunday. She is vis- *
iting? her sister,- Mrs. E. A._
Adams. 4 - '
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TWIMITV R A PTICT r?I IDru
? A JL M. A M. A k. J A Vtl l^UV/H >
n
On last Sunday two were re- <
calved Into our number and on <
Feb. 7, the Lord gave us two <
more into the fold.
"Our pastor preached from E- )
nhesians4 riB, "But ~ speaking
tire truth in love may grow up j
into him in all things which is {
the head even Christ."
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JONES-JCHAEEL^A. JML_E, JL_
* ? CHURCH '
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Sunday February 7, 10:45 o'
clock, we Vy>d Love Feast and an *j
old Methodist Testimony and "j
handshake meeting.' !! . . j
11:15, morning service, the )j
Pastor, Rev. - A. E. Lomax. !!
preached a soul-stirring ^sermon ~i
from the 19th chapter of St. /
John, 22nd verse,. "Whftt I have \
written, I have written." Subj. }
"Record". After [listening to \
fhi* wonderful sermon, being the }
first Sunday in the month, the J
pastor with the assisT&hce of i
Rev. I. E. Lowery, administered 1
theJSacrament. Quite a number ]
anticipated in taking of the J
THE PALME
Lord's Supper.
?At-4 rOtL oVtockr Revr N: ""S.
Smith, -pastor of Wesley M. E.
Chuirch, preached a hart - felt
sermon which wa-s greatly enjoyed
b'y * all that was" present.
Sidney Park C. M. E. Church
Choir furnished the music.
The proceeds were $21.00.
At 8 P. M. the pastor reached
another soul-stirring" sermon.
Genesis, 18:58. "i?will go."
Subject, "Willpower." He also
si a ted ' the word "willLia the
Language.
SIDNEY PARK C. M. E.
CHURCH
Sunday School was opened at1
10:00 a. M., hy the Superintendent,
Mr. D. R. Stacks. For 15
minutes devotional service was
leld, aftcr?which the pupils assembled
to their respective clas-<
^cs to have their Sunday School
esson. The lesson was splendidy
discussed by the teachers and
pupils of the various classes, {
ifter which it wa-3 reviewed by'
Lhe Superintendent.
Morning services began at
11:30. Rev. Farmer preached a!
iplendid sermon taken from the 1
5th chapter 25th verse of the'
jospel of St. John, which reads'
:hus, "Verily,-verily, I say unto'
yob -the hour "i? coming, and
low."is when the dead shall hear
he voice ot tne Son ot uod; a-nd
hey that hear-shall live." As
isual this sermon* held the aulience
spell-bound. After the
sernjon, Rev. Farmer opened "the
loots of the Church. Four deefcr
led that- they would go into the
lou.- e of the Lord.?:
This being the first Sunday,
ommunion was held which gave
hjL members a chance to eat of
he Dread of Life and tast^e of
:he Blood of Jesup Shris^.
Fpworth League began at 6
?. M. A splendid program was
cndcred . Mr. Cornelius Jones,
i student of Benedict College,
*ave us some good remarks.?
Mr ;M. A Baylor, a member
?f Sidney Park Church ,enterained
the Choral Club &>t his
csidtent on Calhoun Street last'
Monday night. ' . ,
-Tttr. i\L A., Taylor, amejnber
Services at usual hour next
Sunday.
rHAPPELLE STATION A. M.
,?E. CHlIRCtt
- Onv Monday Feb. 15 and 16
.here will be a Mock Conference
jiven in ine liiLeresi 01 ine oiuuu
Drive for the 29th of. March. |
fhe first night, the Conference
,vill be presided over by Bishop
Hood of Philadelphia together
vitlv six~Presiding Elders, revreseiflTrife
six Districts arrdnaeh
District cdmposed of 15. or tnore '
preachers. On tfi'e 16th, the'
Conference will be presided over |
jy Bishop Cannon from Missisrippf,
together-with his six Pre^
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jsiding Elders, representing the I
jsix Districts with fifteen of more1
preachers to Ihe -Districts. We
have_ ten cars in a raceA najmelyj
Reo, driven by Mrs. L. K. Nelson,
Ford by Mrs. Mariah Rowman,
Dodge by Mr;*. G. E; Rojberson,
Willys-Knight by Mrs.
I Sarah Skeith, Packard by Mrs.
Amanda Frierson, Oakland by
Mrs. Alma Alander, Pierce Arrow
by Mrs.^"Josephine Lambright,
Flint by Mrs. Janie Swygert,
Hupmobile bv Mrs. Correna
w aiKer. ? : ?
We are out on a $1,000 Drive
and are soliciting your assistance
j in this great movement. A card
or a phone message will bring mo
tp-your office or residence. Phone
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?On Sunday 11 A. M., the Rev. -
at 3:30 IJ. M., the Supt. Bro. L..
L. Farmer, Miss L! Si. Bowman,
Miss Justine Caldwell. Mr. Collier,
Mr. Hohrrer, Miss Swaggard,
Miss Ma-ttie Bowman, Mn Julius
Daly, Mr. Watson, Miss Mable
Ruff, Miss Golley Watsoir and
others will render a program in
honor of Richard Allen, the founder
of the A.'M. E. Church. ,
Come out let us give tribute
to whom tribute is due. Let us
magnify the. name of Richard
Allen, let us_ contribute our bit '
in helping, to awakena deeper sense,
of a-ppreclation, respecTi
and homage for our founder.
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH ?
MEWS t
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Our Sunday School last Sunday
was 'conducted hy_Miss Ruth
B.vnum, in both the opening and
closing exercises. Miss Bynum ]
has had special training " along
Sunday School work at Benedict
TToTIege,-hence she is eminently
-filled to great wrrrk~aiurig~ttTe""
line of training the young. Our
attendance was unusually large,
with the classes functioning. <
Mrs. Lillian J. Rhodes was ad- J
assigned to cfcasswork last Sunday.
The Pastor appointed Miss
Ruth Bynum, Supt. of the Cradle
Roll Department?much is
expected from this. Department
in'thp fntnrp
Gup?Home-Department or ^
Fireside School will have an active
Supt. appointed next Sunday
11:30, I'astor J. C .White faced
a packed Ghurch,-of earnest au- ;
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ditors, he was at his best.., After 1
the musical choir had sung-the n
famous old Jubile of "Keep the
Ark a-moving, moving, moving,"
he concluded the text of last Sun.
dav: "Bv faith. Noah 'hairier
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warned of God of things, yet not ?
seen, moved with fear, prepared :
an ark to the Saying of "his j:
house." The sermon was a won- jj
derful exposition of the faith and
patience of Noah and his application
fo present'day Christianity j
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
?nErnKt.-A'rjr. ir cnrncir
.Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts. '
Rev. E. 4- Adams, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Morning Service ... _ 11:15 A. M .
A. C. E.-League ~C:30 R. M !
Evening Service 7:30 P. M
SIDNEY-'I'ARK C. M. E. CHURCH
1100 Htock Rt\^diTTg- Street ?;
Rev. W. K.Tarmer, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A.'M.
Morning Service 11 30 A..M.
Epworth League .5:30 P. M
Evening Service' 7 3tl P 0,1
Jones chapel a, m. e? zion ~
ClfURCII.
Corner Sumter and Blossom Streetj.
o Rev. A. E. Lomax, Pastor.
SERVICES:.?^ Morning
Service 11:00 A. M.
Sunday School .. .12:30 P. M.
V. C. E. Society 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service ..1 8:00 P. M.
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2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHl/RCH
1500 Block Bull Street
Rev. H. M. Moore, Pastor
SERVICES:
Sunday School . 10:00 A. .M
Morning Service 11:15 A. M
BrYrP. U: . 6:00 P. M~~~
Evening Service 7:30 I' M 1
1st. CALVARY BAPTIST (111 TtClT"
Richland JStreet >1
REV. H. W. LONG, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10.0'? A',MMorning
"Service 11:30 A. M 3
B, Y. P. U.???? 7 6:00 P. M
Evening Service 8:00 P M
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WESLEY M.K.- CJLERC-I+
Corner Gervais and Barnwell St*
"Rev; N. S. Smith, Pastor
SERVICES:
Sunday School lQj.3<: ?
Morning Service ... '11:30 A . M
League Qjflj p. M ?
Evening Service ?rr.~7~??:30 p y. 7
ZION BAPTIST CHLRCH
Rev. J. cfwhite,'Pastor.
SERVICES:
luiliJuJ Sl'llUbl .1U;1'U A. il. .
Morning Service ... 11:30 A. M
B. Y. P. U. . ... __ 6:00 P. M *
Evening?Service? 7-nn p nr.
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NAZARETH BAPTIST CIII'RCH
Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor
S11niia.V-SC4hjo1 ?I lU:3U A. M
VIorning Service __1 _ 11:30'
D. Y. P. U. ? ,b:UU P. 1\!
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ST. JOHN' BAPTIST CIRRCU^ '
Booker Washington . Heights ^ /
, Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICES:?*
Sunday School 10:30 A.-M
Mornnig Service 11:30 A. M
B. Y. P. U. ...6:00 P. M.
Evening Service ... __ 7;30 P. M
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FIFTH BAPTIST CHI KCU
Iiev_E.. T. Hampton, Pastor -?.*
405 Marion Street
Morning Service 11:30'
Evening Service ..-.'.7:30'
MT. OLIVE 41 Al'TIST CHIRCH
21 :tt>^ Sumtor
Rev. I), (i. Robinson, Pastor.
. - SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
Preaching?r. r_^r..llf30 A. M."*
B. Y. P. U. ... 6:00 P. M.
Preaching ... 8:00 P. M.
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ANT I PC H BAPTIST CHIRCH
Rev. T. C. C R I' MI 'TON, Pastor
SERVfCKS:
unday School 10:00 A. M.
1 V ioo p*. mj
Kvemng Service 7:(K) P,. M. j
JOHNSON-BRA
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11115 Washington
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I N ION BAPTIST CHURCH
Divine Street ?
Rev. T. M. Boy kin, P&Ator.
-siMtvieEs-f?- - ~-y
Sunday School ' * 10:00 A.' M
Morning Service 11 30 A. M v
B Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M
Evening Service ..8:00.P. M
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH '
?l7"it Street-- "T" ? ^
f. Rev. S. II. Smith, P.aster
.. . ; SERVICES:
Sunday School .10:00 A/M
Mqmlng Seivice r : . 11730 A. 1L
B.7Y, P. U. 7 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. K
ST. MARYS EPISCOPAI. ( HI RHH
Corner Green and Gates Streets
. trey v x i>nii.M|
SERVICES:
Sunday School T. ~~ 10:00 A. M
Morning Service 11:15 A. M
Afternoon Service ..... 4 P. M
2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
Hev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
SERVICES: .
Sunday School ... .. 10:30 A. H
Morning Service 11:30 A. II
B. Y. P? U. 6:00 P. If
Evening Service ... 8:00 P."II
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
_?.. ,Rejf. R, MMyers. Pattor. ?
SERVICES: ~
Sunday .School - 10:30 A. II
Alternoon Service ~~1 2:00 P. II
B. ?Y. P. U. 16:00 -P. M
Evening Service _ 8:00 P. II
CHAPPKIIF STATION A M R
CHURCH. .
Corner Senate and Pine
Rev. L^jG. Bowman, Pastor.
? , 'SERVICES:
Moaning Service 11:30 A. M
Sunday School 3:00 P. M
League *. .. .. -6:30 P. M * '
Evening Service 7:30 P. II
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- JONES TABERNACLE Rev.
B. G. Gray hart, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday ScTluuI? ... 10:00 A ll
Afternoon Service 3:00 P. II
B. Y. P. U. i 6:00 P. M
Evening Service^' 8:00 P. II
I A DSUN pRkfc ?VTEHIjVH ... .
RevI T IX Davis, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Murning Scrvico Ti:15 A. M ?"
Sunday School ' 4:00 P. M
Christian Endfeavor", \^---^ 6:00 P. ll ?
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ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
413 Henderson Street "
ft***.1 J", P. Washington, ra?tor.
SERVICES:" Sunday
School 10:00 A. k.
.Morning Service...j 11:15' A. M.
A. C ErEeague. _..6:30 P. M
Evening Service . v.7:30 P. M.
I'EMl'LE ZION BAPt. CHURCH
Ridgewood? ? r?Sunday
School 11:89 v
Morning Service 12:89
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EMAM KL A. M. E. CHURCH
Kondlaliown. ;
' Rev. D. AL McGILL, Phatof.
SERVICES:
Sunday School .1.1 10:00 A. M.
.Morning Service _1 11:30 A. U.
A. C. E. League"",- , 6:00 P. k.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
MT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1
1913 Laurel Street " . .
REV. W..CL CENTER, Pastor.
Sunday. School 11:00 A. M.
Motnuig Service 12:00 If. -*
Evening Service 7:30. P. M.
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