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Saturday, February 20, 1R26. I Church New; BV'jdr. J CaSEC8?3E8ttEC8Sra?3*?C0^^ NOTES FROM BETHEL. Sunday^ Feb. 14, was Founder's day throughout the eiitir< , connection' of the A. M. E, church and Tt was berittingly observed at Bethel, at each ser * vice during the__day.. 166 years [? ago Richard Allen Pounder, organizer and first Bishop of the A. M. E. church was born ir Philadelphia, Pa* 110 years ago he organized the church oi which he was its first Bishop. Dr. hJ. A. Adams paid tribute Alien at the morning- service in V?io_ fiAV *v? c\r? n Ill llio1 OCX IllUllO ocict ICU ll UilJ Hebrew* 11th cHapter, 39-40vs.: "And these all having obtained a goocl report through faith ret ceived not the?promise: Goc I having provided some bettei thing for us, that they without A us should not be made perfect.' m.. Asserted "Richard Alleh movec T by faith ancl it is counted ? blessing to civilization, to the world of mankind and to unborr generations?A Great Characi ter. No man living or has evei I lived on American soiil-has come L. more hear interpreting the fath L?erhood of God and the brother hood of man in his application than Richard Allen._"_ & By his faifh the A. ~M7 "E church, throughout America, ir [ Africa and the Islands-of t.Vu sea, enjoys such freedom?.both U spiritual and temporal, thai in B other denominational institu I tion enjoys. He had ja. vision W he began the work, "And^ th( I Church is Moving on." At the Allen C. E. Leaguf service, which was attended bj many; timely remarks weri made on the life a?nd work o1 Richard AHen^ Sundays~was e lection day for the League anc - the following persons werg se lected to lead on the work sc well begun: Mr. H. J. Bryant Pres.; Miss Jessie Kennedy, V. Miss Daisy Anderson, Asst.; Mr William Mundell, organist ; Mjs< ''WI QcV?ir\frf nr? W?VMAI *? uuu 1115 t/vsii, aonisiaui 1 t?r. Come to the service, anc help these new officers put nev\ life into the meetings. . Mrs. Za die Sullivan is treasurer of the League. The sermon Sunday night was a "g^'^ talren ^rorn I5t. T-iike i and 7th verse. Subject: "Crowd mg out Jesus." "Just as~there c- was no room for Jesus in the Inn,'\.so even in this enlighten pd dav many of us crowd hirr out of our lives.; We crowc Him out of our business; we crowd Him out of our pleasures we crowd Him out of our service and we shall never have that peac;e that passeth all un demanding so long as we leave JpHiia Q11<- nf tbp things wp ?in. dertake to do In life."?? A "beautiful application sbed _ dingnew light on the" conditior of affairs at * Bethlehem wher Jesus was born and the cause for our failures this day anc time; As a result of membership soliciting\ ftards distributed ir the Sunday School the Supt. expects a larger attendance Sun day. St. Valetine's evening as car ried out under the auspices oj the Sunshine Club, Monday nighl was a success. , Dr. Adams is attending tjit sessions of the Bishop's Counci in New Orleans, La., this weeP but will return to his pulpit Sun. V \ V. .Mr. W7 H. HawTey f make'3 ^be principfe' speech ir the Le*gu& Sunday 21st. Hear u:?. t JONES CHAPEL AV M. E. Z, CHURCH v Sunday Feb. 14, 11:00 A. M., morning service. Quite a numV.' % ' . &eoeoe6eceoso3&^^ 5 Of Columbia :c" white reacssmaoao.a ber were present. The pastoi Rev. A. E. Lomax, used for hi ; discourse: "Father,. Son an Holy Ghost?' Subject: "Trinity --?13:30 o'clock?Sunday Scho< was in full bloom. Prof Stanbacl { of Chester and Rev. B. M. Stronj . of New York were present an< , spoke to the School. . { .6:30 o'block?The^ V. C. E Society of the phurch is steadil; ?. growing. The young people ar " taking active parts in the socic r tyi ....... At 8:00 o'clock service, th r pastor,--Rev. . A. E. Loma> -preached from Gen. 13:8; "Le [ there be no strife between ni and thee nor betwee^Thy herds I ma-n nor my herdsman, for we b brothers^ Subject, "Friendship LADSON PRESBYTERIAN t - - - CHURCH t * . ? ? H ? A large &nd interesting Con i gregatlon greeted the pasto . Sunday morning.\ - ' The pastorr-Re.v._!L D. Davis ; preached an interesting sermo: . frpm 2 Cor. 5:14, "The Love o r "Christ cuiisliaineth usr"?H said this is the essence and glor of the gospel, it is boundless i maghitudc. and eternal in its" inp nnrtanno TTo Hicr?nc?io/-1 q? tx ; thought, The Love of Christ ! saying the love of Christ-passet r-ajl?TCnnwlpHge. He discusse ? this under several sub-divisions =t (1) The person ref enetf to. ? ? (2) The antiquity of His love. (3) The object of His love. ; \ (4) In its s&crifice? r__(5)In its effects and? > (6) In its extent; f His next-general division wa - "The Constraining Influence c ^His ^Love. He said this love constrains u Christ and his gospel. . (2) To public^profession of Hin ; before men. (3) To- cheerful self-denial fo sake. . ?? ; (4) To fervent devoted attacl ment to His people. v j (5) To unwearied obedience an r exertion in His cause anch? . (ti) To long for the full enjoy ; ment of his presenc^ and glor forever. j The Sunday School "under Mrs r Carrie Rutherford, la doin^AHBl The C. E., under Mrs.^ioceni as president, held a very inte? estingTheeting, conducted by lit tie Miss C. Jackson.? rP llfiVA \iri11 n ^ Aiivic win kjxz a kja^i ctu \junvti l~ and- Pew Kally next Sunday ai ternoon, Feb. 21 at 5 o'clock. Th friends are cordially invited t be present and witness ti e exet rises. The choir of Second Ca vary will render several selec tions. Some of the best talen ] in'the City will appear on th I program, uon't. fail to hear th Second Calvary Choir, they hav j a fine treat in store for you. - -^Gome-over into Macedonia an help us. 1 FIRST CALVARY BAPTIST j CHURCH? "The Church with a Welcome Last Sunday Sunday Schoc was well attended. All classe " were present. J For the morninsr service th 1 pastor preached from the t<?x1 Luke 8:30, subject "Desciple j ship." His argument wa-s a wor derful one. His depth of though coupled with the Holy Spiri caused every one present to b _ revived spiritually-, ' The B. Y. P. U. convened a 1 6:30 P.? M., the president pre siding... The program was con ducted by Mrs. Eliza Dixor Talks on the lesion by Mrs. Mar Brown and Misf^ A. A. Nelson of Benedict Hospital. The quar , tette from Benedict College ren dered a beautiful selection. Cor i ' . ' " - THE PAUV 'net solo by Mr. E. M. Keitt. in the evening, the past ;s preached a good sermon fro |'lst Eph. 6:3. Theme "Well B : J Tn^Trf The World:** J ZION BAPTIST CHURCH S ! ~~ Our Sunday School was tru ? great last Sunday; about 20 cla ^ ses reported which is about 80 ^ of the entire School. Visitors the School last Sunday wen ^ Deacon T. L. Logan, Robert L gan, Robert Lindsay, Misses Z( , Logan, Eddie Hurley and Bea lah Lindsey,' all of whom we: ^ from Saluda Court House, tl e (; last three ladies being teache in Saluda High School. Mr. ' ~ L. Logan Is one of tlld wualLl 7- Negroes of this Slate arid is tl 7 President of the District Sundf ~ Schuul Convention uf that?ag . tion of the State. Mr. W. I Simons of Washington, D. X ,,J who- is a product of the Virgin Union Unviersity, who spei some -years in Bombay on tl far away Indian Ocean, ai taught two years in Burma Qiong tire natives was present i " well as Rev. R. P. Brown of S r vannah, Ga., and Dr. A. \ Brown, Richmond, Va. ' All strangers were introduce ? to the school. Mr. W. M. Simoi gave an interesting talk onvh ? labors among the natives of Ea India aM Dalisilne, 7 every school in this State ar ^ College could hear Mr. Simon . -he Is also a graduate 7of T5en rdictrCbllege and a native Colur ^ bian. / . ? Dr. A. W. Brown's Great Serm< At 11:30, Pastor Dr. J. ' White presented to the audien Dr. A. W. Brown, Pastor.of tl Sixth Mt. Zion Baptist Churc "Richmond, Va. The Sixth, M ? ^ion Church, is the same chur< once pastored by the late lame ^ ted Rev. John Jasper, who b came famous on his lectures the "Sun Do Move and the Ean s $ Am Square." Dr. Brown preached a mo ^ yonderful sermon using as a su -l-jeGty1 "The LFatherhood of G< and the Brotherhobd of Man lit was a great sermon from i o i? ?' J_ : tuifeigo, in anuii ax jdelivery^^Dr. Brown seemed Broivn spoke to the stude: r* J^ody of Benedict College at yT M. " Dr. White went to his Ne , Brookland Church in the afte * I I | non. t -Ur. R. C. McQuilkin at Zion _ At 6 P. M., the Mass Meetir _ of the B. Y. P. U. had invit< jDr. R. ? McQuilkin,.Dean of tl t 'Columbia Bible School, an ab scholar, ail unrivaled orator, i e expert in-Biblical exposition. ?; This was one of the greater -; most inspiring addresses evi t- rdelivered in Zion Baptist Ghur< :-'One old colored woman wl it heard Dr. McQuilkin speak sail e: REESE'S 1 : ' MRS. P. R :0 ' a i7>..ii T i? n. run juine ui rt Cigarettes and Tot Madam C. J. Walt Times. Ice Cream - - PHC 1422 Assembly Street^ ______? t? I 3 j[ Office Phone 6026 e ! N. J. FI Mi ~ Attorney-at-La? L-jx Practice in all Coi t!i 1119 Washington Street, ! A, 7 ~ 1 V ?r?.... ... r J:: J. H R( To MERCIL ' i:: "" . . . rrf Suits Ma ' j, " TELEP 'I 111.8Vt Washington 8trre< rerro leadct w" "Don't nobody tell me no mor?T or thai a white man can't preach, m it's the Negroes who really can't e- preach." Dr. McQuilkin spoke ? on -NJesne* alkingWater.', to about 1500 people. Accom panying him from the Columbia ? Bible School were: Mr. and Mrs. ly Kimber, who for years lived in s- Palestine near the Sea of Galilee; Mr. Kunarth and Miss Childs to rendered a violin duet. Mr. Kime: ber sung a loving solo and anoo ther youngs woman accompanied 3a them from uanada. u- Our B. Y. P. U. now equals re our Sunday School, le Dr. A. W. Brown preached anrs other great sermon at 8 P M., on I\_ the subject, "The Program of ' =s 161 Last KimriflV waa inHaa/f ? ly Red Letter day at Zion. e- ?An after collection was- taken d. at night, for Deacon G. W. Hooper of Chester, who had lost his ia house by fire. -1 at Report of our Cradle Roll ae School last Sunday by Miss Ruth id Bynum was a wonder to all presa ent. .. as i ' a- EMANUEL A. M. E CHURCH V. .* On Sunday morning, Feb. 14, Bd Rev. Julius Holman, our beloved is pastor preached a heart stirring is sermon, concerning Negro Hisst tory Week This sermon, was it_ explained so beautifully and inid terestingly that all the members s, of the church wanted him.'io reeH peat itonSimday, byt MrrMan-n uqI fir Williams asked him to repea-t it on Thursday ftight, Feb. so that others outside our im C. mediate family or church therece ! fore might hear it. le I We are extending to the public' h, |our hearty welcome to come and [t. [Hear the truthful and heart-stir;h ring sermon. Come one come all n-;to EmaniJel A. M. E. Church on e";the 25th of February, of | Sunday night was another th pleasant time at Emanuel. The Sunday SchooJ'scholarsoftfrnanst uel rendered a splendid and in,b teresting program celebrating 3d ; Richard Allen's birthday. Mr. ii" j Essex Clark made splendid re ill marks. Subject, "The Life of id Richard Allen." Rev. Holman to pictured to us the"life, works arid nt Therefore you can see that we 6 had a high day all day at Emanuel A. M. E. Church. Pftmarifl T-neak _ The many friends^of Miss Al ethia Tribble are glad to know ig that she is able to be up and asdi.gain at her studies after a short i"e illness at home. ." . , le Miss Marie Tribble, teacher in hi- Pomaria, spent the week-end at home. it-, Misses Marie Tribble, Bertha er Morgan and Messrs. Willie Baxih ter, Jno. Lee Jeter, spent a very io pleasant afternoon in Newberry d: last Saturday. DRUGSTORE ? REESE, Prop. - & itent Medicines. Cigars, jjj taccos. A FM1 Line of ?< Ler's Preparations at all ? r and Sodas. ,5 )NE 7820 , ' -^r Columbia, S. C, 5 Residence Phone 6798 IEDERICK - i (i v and Notary Public. < urts?State and Federal. ! | Columbia, S. C. <> 3BERTS0N \NT TAILOR , ;| de To Order. ~ J HONE 4003 ' ' < > Jt, Columbia. S. C. ; j >? ? ? ????? ????????? < CHURCH DIRECTORY^ BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Corner ^mle"r"ami~T?yTor Sis. 1^" Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. j I , SERVICES: jB Sunday School ;10:00 A; M. -v Morning Service A. M.: A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M.j Evening Service 7:30 P. M. BI . - ; " SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH ^ 1100 Block Blanding Str?t Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor. g .SERVICES: Ev Sunday-School 10:30 A.-M.j, Morning Service 11:30 A. M. Epworth League 6:30 P. M. h Evening Service ? 7:30 P. M. f?? i ? < JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION Su -r CHURCH. -Mc Corner Suiuter and Blossom Streets Af. Rev. A. E. Lomax, Pastor. : SERVICES: Morning Service __ 11:00 *A. M. Sunday School i2t30 P. Mr! V. C. E. Society 6:30 P. M. ? e ' - utciumk ocrvice 8:00 P. M. ! Su " Mc ?- ' - B. 2nd, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Ev 1500 Block Bull Street R?V. JB., M. Moore, Pastor. n*~*T SERVICES:. _ : I.. -. Sunday School / ...10:00 A. M 1 M Morning Service ...11:15 A. M B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M Evening Service 1. 7:30 P M. | i Su -?. ?-?-???; \ki - ;B. . ' " ' - lEv 4efe CALVARV -BAPTIST CHURCH-]? Richland Street " ! REV. H. W. LONG, Pastor. . SERVICES: [ c Sunday Srhnrrt 10:00 A. M...? Morning Service 11:'30 A. M. | ( B. 5L P. U. T_.6:00 P. M ! Evening Service ... -8:00 P. M. ,.Mc - < .- < . iSu A. WESLEY M. E. CHURCH jEv Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. L_ SRUVirue - Sunday School J. L__ 10:30 A. M. Morning Service f? M.; League , 6:30~P M.|R? . . . ,w. _ ' ' ? ! Ev . ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C. White, Pastor. . SERVICES: SiindAy School ! 10:00 A. M.!? Morning Service _.T1:3D'A. M ] B.,Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.j^ ?.? |? NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH i - Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor I O-l i ----- vjuiiu aj OCIIUOI : 1U 130 A. M. j Morning Service ~ 11:30 B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. | Evening 3ci v ice ~-~~r:~~T'.30 P. M.? | Su - - Mi ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH* \ 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. TI Evening Service 7:30 P. M. I _ ! Su - .! M( FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH _ i Rev, EX T. Hampton, Pastor 405 Marion Street j Morning Service 1 11 -so ! Evening Service ...7:30 ! 1 ' I Mt. olive baptist church L 2130 Sumter Street , V.11 Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor. I i 1 I , SERVICES: tj; 'Sunday School 10:3Q A. M. i Preaching 11:30 A. MJ IB. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.! IPreaching ; 8:00 P. M.; J i ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor I SERVICES: i unday School _ 10:00 A. M. iSt Morning Service 1L:3Q A? M^uVt B. Y. P.?U 6:00 P. M. Evening^ervic^^^^^^^OO^R^^l^ JOHNSON BRAD .9 , . Puneral Diredto Rmhiilf ? ? jm.jm.rn. Am. m. A. ? ?1:? 111b Washington^ COLUMB1 nvs ^ -UNION BAPTIST CHURCH ?Divine 8trefet - ? I ? V' ? / 4 Rev. T. M- Boykin, Pastor. SERVICES: * nd?y--6eh?mU"-r*-? - -VOs-OO-A*-M >rninjr Service" " 11:30 A. M Y. I\ U " 7:00 P. M ening Service 8:00 P. M STHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCB _ Lyon Street - , ' Rev. S. II. Smith, Pastor SERVICES: nday_SciuHil ,___K)kOO- A. M - ? ? rning service . " 11:30 A. 11. ~ Y. P. U. ' 6:00 P. M. . ening Service 8:00 P. M : MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCB Corner Green and (intra Stieeta Rev. T7TT>??I1u.j SERVICES: uduy School lo.:00 A. M 7 filing Service /. .. . .11:15 A. M.?r ternoon Service 4 p. M. . ? **"" v - * * i_ I NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. It. M. Myers, .Pastor.' o SERVICES;' nday School _____10:30 A. M irning Service ... 11:30 A. M Y. p- U.'6:00 P. M. 7""" " ening Service 8:00 P. It! * ?????? % * ** ^ " *c> ,,* 1_ ACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor, . SERVICES: - ?. nday School 10:30 A. M ternoon Service r~ __'~2:00 r? Y. Pi.p. 6:00 P, M. ening Service . feOO P. M ^ HAPPELLE STATIQN-A. M R :?rmmni : ? * Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor." , . SERVICES: >rning Service ... ..11:30 A. M. . nday School . 3:00 P. M C. E. League .1. ...... 5:30 P. M. ening. 'Service ? -^?7:30 P. Mr * .JONES TABERNACLE' Rev. B. G.__ Grayhart, Pastor. SERVICES: nday School . . 10:00 A, M ternoon Service .. ...3:00 P. M Y. P. U. . ... .L 6:00 P. M. ening Service . .. 1 8:00 P. M. f * ?LADeiON PHELil) VTHUIAN Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor. SERVICES: * . V >rning Service-: t?Itrl-fiA. M ?-?? nday School 4:00 P. M. iristian Endeavor 6:00 P. M ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH 415 Henderson Street Rev. J. P. Washington, Paging-? . SERVICES: nday School 1 10:00 A. M. jrning Service. __11:15 A. M. C. E. Leag'ue 6:30 P.,M. ening Service 7:30 P.: M. SMPLE ZiUN BAPT. .CHURCH " Ridge wood inday School 11:80 7?arning Service 12:80 .7.7. v . . "" ; < ?_ ' EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH , Kfndlnltnwn -? Rev. JULIUS HOLMAN, Pastor. SERVICES: inday School 10:00 A. M. orning.Service ..11:30 A. M. C. E. League __________ 6:00 P. M. - ening? Service -8:00 P. M. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1045 Laurel Street REV. W. G. GUNTER, Pastor. inday School _... __-44 i-QO A. M. orning Service 12^00 M. .????? /ening Service -7:30 P. M. " ^ 1 I LEY-MORRIS I o_ ? 1 rs <x l^icensea tiers ~ ?'?~~2 H l. Phone 3512 li