The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 13, 1926, Image 5
Saturday March 13, 1926.
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tocaagascacaKasces^
j. Church Newi
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_ BETHEL NOTES
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The example set and the les
~~ son that should be drawn fron
~r the topic in Sunday's lesson is
one very much needed and on<
Jtf that would help s*o much, if w<
9 could but make up?our minds
gL to do so. (Love each other suf
ficiently to render them anj
humble service they may neec
and that we can do.) .The Sun
fSnv Snlinol fa atill <rmurin? i*
^ K/vasw* MV??? ?1
" many respects.?The minds oj
the_phildren are now turned to
^ ward "Easter Time."
' At 11:15 a. m., Dr. E< A. Ad
ams preached a striking far
> -reaehing sermon-into the secrel
Cor. 8:1, sub. "Motive," or th<
L inside condition of the individua
?' "That in all things we do have i
purpose, a motive and whethei
the motive i^ pure and means
. good, or corrupt and evil can on
ly be brought out by acts and ex
* pressions of the individual."
We had a creditable atendanc<
at the League Sunday evening
and a very good discussion of th<
subj.: Quite a training Depart
ment of the Church for~ttn
c?young especially^ -
__ Sunday evening, the pastor a
gain preached _fi:om Proverbs
He that is slow to anger is
stronger than he that taketh i
City." Thp Christian countei
sign?i tis essential to success
and development, it is essentia
to the life Christ would hav<
418 live." ??-? ?
We are doing nicely with th<
new plan on the Budget Systen
?rwatch the Bulletin.
Introductory to the Sprinf
Rally, the officials of the churcl
after class Tuesday night gav<
a public reception for the mem
-its leader or a person suppliet
by th epastor. It was a splendi<
affair and we hope and believ*
it will be like bread cast upoi
the waters to be seen after man}
days. The pastor, then outline<
the Rally which will continue.(
weeks.
"A quiet feast in the wilder
r ness," given by the Stewardes:
~ Board No. 2, Muiiday mghtrtht
1K4-V, 4- 1- 1- --
luiu. vv c u uai eacii luemuej
and eVOfy Club will resolve U
-put their shoulders to the whee
and help to make every effor
put forth for the church prove j
succes?. As Loyal chritjtians
let us work while it is day fo
the night cometh when nd dm
can see how to work.
ZJON BAPTIST CHURCH
Our Sunday School was up t<
the "aspal average last Sunday
three were absent. , Miss Rutl
Bynum conducted both openinj
andjjfcksing exercises to the de
light of all present. J"
\jSunday was what our Pasto
(..ij)ed "Benedict College Bay.'
p:15, the whole of Benedic
-?po.. Wof about 400 or perhap
mo Gg ^arched *n down
tha pr and the faculty-,
,, VuMit, lliu tfllcienTmusi
Cnllnffc th
Club took thei
Places "iV ft? choir 8tand' an<
beautifully ;iEdGred the musi
' for the occa3lfLthOSe ?CCUpy
infiT the rostrujfc?: ReV* R
Gunter; St E)h9 ^
B. Antisdei, flfl K of Bene
"IPoITe^H J&tor. Th
student bodySM Hfee^meto
thrill^be big cdffpBkfton wa
Hiring Low, Sweet Chariot."
Dr, J. C. White took his U
JMin Acts 19:20, "And the word o
V God grew mightily and pre
_ vailed." Subj, 4i,The Irrestibl
Word of God."
The pastor only spent abou
SO minutes developing only ?
division, but^he finished the sei
JiJfcijU I if Hi I jLk
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$ Of Columbia i
. c. white ""
mr?n at the night services.
Zion Baptist Church took up
- for Benedict College $125.50 be1
sides what the~ church gave in
J the usual church offering. Ev5
erybody tried to out-give the
J other fellow. Deacon L G. McJ
Kl^vaick wlTo is the boss in the
- kitchen at Benedict College gave
r $20.00 for himself and wife.
l(Our Sunday School gave $10.0C
- and the Women Missionary So1
ciety gave $5.00.
H Tho naatrtf uvuU.inbi1! 7inm
A ^/MkJ l/VA jy iivlliv. V4 4J1V/IJ
- must lead all other churches in
_ this Rtnt.fi in giving for Benedict
- and Morris Colleges, because this
- is the largest membership in the
fc-State, and too* the Baptists-had
' elected him as head of the Sun:
School and B. Y. P. U. Depart*
At 1:30, the pastor preached
r the funeral sermon oi Sister
J Simpson who was killed in an
- auto wreck.
At 2:30, Dr. White preached
- the funeral of Sister Lizzie Sum
merS on Wheeler's Hill on Tobacr
eoHStreet, assisted by the Rev
- J. P. Washington of the A. M. E
Church^
[ ~AT 3:30, Rev* White preached
- again at the Zion Pilgrim Ghurch
- at Arthurtown.
? ?At 5:30, Rev. White for -the
* Church and preached his sixth
i time for the day at Zjon at 7:45,
' and said hp felt none the worsf
* for hte labors.
1 - We invite the whole city tc
J come down next week Sunda\
- morning ' and hear Dr.?J. r
- White preach the word; it wil
i do you good.
? Sidney Park C: M. E. Church
l
5 A t_ 10:30, Sunday School wat
- ' opened consisting of a large
l gathering . The lesson was car
i ried out in its usual ^way; aftei
1 which collection was taken . The
3 Sunday School is in full bloon
i now, the attendance is increas7
ing rapiaiy;' 7 "
i At 11:30, Rev. Farmer preachec
3 to a splendid^ audience^ He sel
~ the whole church afire. His texl
- was taken from St. Mark. 5:19
s "Howfceit, Jesus suffered him ne*i
out a&ithnnto iiim, '(jro home U
r thy friends, and tell them hov
:rgreat things the Lord hatfrdont
I for thee and hath had Compaq
t sion on thee.' " After listeninj
a to thfcy inspiring sermon, tfie
, members went forth to partake
r of the Holy Communion.
e Epworth League began its
services at the usuaA hour witl
the President and officers at theii
posts of duty. Mrs. Martin, the
Supervisor of the Fairwolc
School hadther girls to render t
splendid program. Their musi<
A- '.was sweet. A collection was
r- taken up for the girlsr~
II Monday night March 8, Rev
? J. C. White, pastor .of Zion Bap
" tist Church, preached toapackee
house. His sermdn was inspira
^ tional and skillful. ~ AH wh(
missed hearing him missed i
- treat. His Jubilee Choir ren
L dered the music for the service
ft nil
^EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURC*
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ba?Qimuamioroing, maren y. a
r 10:00 o'clock the Sunday Schoo
d was conducted by Mr. firJC
c Clark with a happy bunch 01
- young people. The lesson was
E. briefly discussed by the differen
J. classes. Reviiew by Miss Saral
i- Washington. ,
e Although the weather beinf
>=- somewhat bad, an appreeiativ<
t crowd greeted the pastor, Rev
s J. H. Holman at the morninj
services. Rev. R?*L Lemon was
introduced to us by the pastoi
f and preached the sermon. Th<
i- subject of his disjcouKfe was
e "The three bed rocks of Chris
tian Religion," I Cor. 13:13. This
t was a wonderful sermon.
b- Afternoon Bervire at 3;SO, Rev
> Holman introduced Dr. D. H
i
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THE PALMET1
I Sims, President of Allen Univer-'
! sity, who preached a heart stir|
ring sermon. Accompanying Dr.
!; Sims was Mrs. Viola Ross, Music
; Direetressrof Alien-and-the-Mala
Quartette.
j 6:30, Allen Christian Endeavor
Meeting conducted by Mr. Au,
gustus Potee and Miss Ella
. Brown. Song services led by
r Mise - Margaret- Washington as
. usual. The lesson was beautiful,
ly pictured to the members by
.the leaders. Remarks by the
. Presdent, Mr. E. Clark and Mr.
I' Barr.~ Misses Hope and Washington
are to lead meeting next
i Sunday.
r At the evening service, Bro.
Calrim Bar preached a good~serrpi
?.1 u j ? '
i miw.?uie wnuie ubv. waa gpoa.
r! At evening service it was said,
J"And this is the end of a perfect
r~day7' ?
u-Re 'Mrs. SaratTsmith
In Hospital
The Rev. Mrs. Sarah Smith,
l the famous woman-preacher and
/pastor of the Befhlehem Baptist
i Church, East Columbia, haa refcently
undergone a serious but
^successful operation at the Ben.
edict Hospital. She is resting
well an^l will .soon be out among
_ her admiring friends again.
Rev. Sarafy Smith is the greatest
woman-preacher in the coun[
try. She has the third largest
t congregation in Columbia, having
organized and built it from
, the ground herself in thla face
[ of severe opposition. We wish
( for her a speedy recovery.
; Ministers7 Union Dots |
?y The Interdenomiflational Min
isters' Union met in First Calval
Tuesday the 9th inst., with Rev.
E. A. Adams presiding. *
The devotions were faithfully
and touchingly conducted by the
Chaplain, Rev. G. T. Dillard.
Quite a number ofsfninisters
i were present, while there were
I _.ome-absentees*.? ? ~The
minutes were read and
J adopted. The new business consisting
of the Constitution and
j By-Laws prepared byaa special
, I 'uiimiiltee appointed for that
h purpose was/adopted. Motion
t prevailed that copies of the ConHstitution
b$ printed and given tc
, the members of the Union for
t' reference.
h?-order, of the dav was |
/ called for and Dr. G. T. Dillard
I ^ " I
i, who was assigned the task of j
^presenting & paper on ^the-sub^
I ject, "Significance of the Inearth011
of Christ," presented a
j well prepared narration, proving
j the necessity of Christ assuming.
i human nature for man's redemption,
etc. After some discussion
r!on the subject, the Union tenj
dered the essayist a vote of
i thanks for his splendid paper,
i The Ciyic Committee of which
3 Rev. P. P. Watson is chairman,
J reported civic conditions not as
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Cigarettes and - Tobac
II !j: Madam C. J. Walker
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1422 Assembly Street,
i]j. Office Phone 6026
\ I ' - V N. J. FRI
t Attorney-at-Law j
1 ^ Practice in all Couri
f ; 11T0 Washington Street,
Jl : J. H. ROl
iji: MERCHA^
Suits Madt
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-.- ; Bgjgssteagaiiaai?r--~
ro LEADER
goocLas they should be, and thereI
fore asked for the cooperation
of the ministers, professional
men and women of the City that
a~ more _?o vora b le_c on side ra ti o;i
by those who are in authority
be manifested to the citizens of Mo
this commonweitlh. - ^ ? A.
IncreavSed interest is being Ev<
realized for the benefit, of fundag
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mental&peakingfor the Union. :
D. J. P. Washington gave the
text and subject of his last Sunday
morning's sermon, which Sui
showed his studious ability to Mo
teach-theJife-giving word of the
Book of God.
Dr. H. W. Long is assigned to J(
present a paper on "The Virgin
Birth," next Tuesday. Cor
The Union extends a cordial
welcome, to all ministers ot tne'Mo]
City who are in good standing. g
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Prof. Bowmanv Author ev<
White Bishop of S. C. *nd
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I noticed in the Recorder-In
dicator of March 6, where an ar- Sur
ticle_,was taken Xrom-4he Leader Mo
which reads :^*pr. J. C. White-is B.
called Baptis? Bishop of South Rv<
Carolina." It closed by saying,
published in the Loader by Rev.
White. In reply to the abotr
statements I will say. J admit the
letter was published in the .-j.
letter was published in the column^
of Church news, of which Sui
Dr. White is the Editor, no name ^
: ;?7^ . f : P
signed to it would of course lead E'
one to believe he was .the author
but m order tfiat the record may
be kept straight and justice be
done-to-all concerned, we wish _
to say?that this scribe and not (
I ?m ii. ? ?< < . . . -4
ur. vviuue was ine ,&uinor 01 tne
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letter in question, Su,
We also wish to say, since we m0
are a.methodist, we have no^in- Lei
clination, desire or taste]to enter
into a controversy with our
friends "across the way," but
those of us who have kept up
with the colloqy, if we under-r?
stand the nature of the- fight Sui
must admit that Dr. White whip Mo
them in line. What mor& can a
Methodist-Bishop do ? Hence,
he was callled Baptist Bishop of
South Carolina'T - ___
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Founders' day, Benedict ^
b.
Dr; Thompson Augusta, Speaker Ev
Benedict- and Allen to Clash
The program of the Founders' j
Da?y exercises will bqgfn at 10
A. M. consisting of the following
procedure: Music?Girls'^Qnai^_ Su
4ette. Address^-Dr. Thompson, ^
followed by offerings from clas- Ev
^ses and friends.
The Class Day exercises will
be before the new Science Hall.
MrE^Nick Ford'will be the orator
I for the Seniors* and Mr. John ^
j Potts will represent the Fourth
Year High Class.
The annual game between Ben-' ]
edict a>nd Allen will be atJ3:30.
Every one invited to all exercises.
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HURCH DIRECTORY
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sta.
Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. _
~~ SERVICES:
iday School 10:00 A. M. .g
rning Service 11:16 A. M. w
C. E. League 6:30 P. M.
sning Service 7:30 P. M.
)NEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH B
1100 Block Blanding Street
Rev; W. E., Farmer, Pastor. ~r
SERVlCESi " ^??
iday School r_i 10:30 A. M. gt
rning Service 11:30 A. M. ?#
worth League 6:30 P. M. n
jning Service . ? 7:30 P. M. g";
)NES CHAPEL A. M._ E. ZION
CHURCH,
ner Sumter and Blossom Streets
Rev. A. E. Lomax, Pastor.
.SERVICES:
rning Service ' . 11:00 A. M.
iday School ___12:30 P. M. Si
STE. Society ~~~m 6:30~P:
ming Service 8:00 Pw M. ^
L CM.VARY BAPTIST CHITRPH I
1500 Block Bull--Street
Rev. H. M. Moore, Pastor.
SERVICES: * ~
iday School 10:00 A. M
rning Service4* 11:15 A. M q
Y. P. U. 6:00 P..M Riming
Servicp ... 7:80 P M. g
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. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Richland Street ?
REV. H. W. LONG, Pastor.
SERVICES: ;
iday School 10:00 A. M. _
rninfc Service 11:30 A. M. ^
Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M ~
?ning Service 8:00 P. M.
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WESLEY M. E. CHURCH <
Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sta.
?' Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. '
SERVK?ES>
iday School 10:30 A. M.
rning Service 11:30 A. M. M
igue ______ ___ 6:30 P. M. g
ening Servfc^ 7:30 P. M. ^
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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. C. White. Paator.
SERVICES:nday
School 10:00 A. Mrning
Service J_ll:30 A. M.
Y. P. U. ---====- frtOO P. M. Sl
fifef Service __ 7:00 P. M
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fAZARETH_BAPT!ST CHURCH
Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor
tiday School 10:30 A. M.
)ming Service 11 ;00 ?
Y. P. U. 5:00 P. M.
ening Service 7:30 P. M. m
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JT-.--J^HN- BAPTIST CHURCH
Booker Washington Heights
Rev. L.~ C. Jenkins. Pastor.
SERVICES: nday
School 10:30 A'I M.
irnnig Service 11:30 A. M.
Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
ening Service 7:30 P. M. S
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FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor
405 Marion Streot-.
>rning Service 11:30
ening Service 7:30
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH \
~ ~2T30 Sumter Street?
Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor.
SERVICES:
nday School 10:30 A. M.
caching?: 11:30 A. M. ?
Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M. _
eaching 8:00 "P. M.
ANTIOCIf BAPTIST CHURCH
Iter. T. C. CRUMPTON, Paator _ S
SERVICES: ?
nday SthooLJL- 10:00 A. M. A
r-rning Service 11:30 A. M. E
Y. P. U. ? 6:00 P. M.
'fining Service 7:00 P. M.
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
1609 Harden Street
Rev. IFL C. STOVER, Postor.
iminy School 10:0ft M.
I|i|||||| UlinHl| 11 (1M M. ^
Y. P. U.-.1_J 6:30 P. M. {
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Funeral Direcflc
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1115 Washington !
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Divine Street r .
Rev. T. M. Boykin. Pastor.
SERVICES:
j nday School :?10:00, A.._M
ornfng Service 11:3d A. M
Y;4P-. U. ? 7:00 P. M.'.'.
vering Service ~. 8:00 P. M
ETHLEnEM BAPTIST CHURCB
Lyon Street
Rev. 8. H. Smith. Paetor
> SERVICES:
inday School 10:00 A. M
orning Service 11:30 A. M
Y- P- U- - ?? ? 6:00 P. M
rening Service 8:00 P. 41
T. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHl'RCB
Corner Green and Gates
Rw? T. T. Pollard. Pfcator.
SERVICES:
inday School , :??lO^OO- A?M: Ji ~
orning Service ->ill:l6 A. M
fternoon Service _> 4-P.-M
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id NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rfv. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
?r-y- SERVICES:
inday School 10:30 A. U
orning Service : 11:30 A. M
Y. P. U. ____________ 6:00 P. M
vening Service 8:00 P. M
.J
IACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH^
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
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SERVICES:
anday School-10;30-A. M
fternoon Service? 2;O0 P. hL?^
. Y.*- P. U. ; 6:00 P. M
oervjge 8:00 P. II _
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:happelle station a. m. r.
CHURCH.
Corner Senate and Pine Street*.
Rev. L.'G. Bowman, Pastor.
services:
orninsr Service .11:30 A. M.
jnday School 3:00 P. M.
. C. E. League 5:30 P. M.
vening Service 7:30 P. II
JONES TABERNACLE
Rev. B. G. G ray hart, Psstor.
_ services; . .
unday School 10:00 A. M
fternoon Service 3:00 P. M ..
. X.. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
vening Service 8:00 Pv 11
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. LADSON-PRESBYTERIAN * '
. Rif. l. b. Bails, 1'intur.' ' 1
services:
[orning Service __LT____11:16-A. M.
unday School n 4:00 P. M.
hristian Endeavor 6:00 P. M
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ST. JAMES A. M. EL CHURCH - ?
415 Henderaon Street l_
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor.
unday School 10:00 A: M.
Corning Service _'____'11:16 A. MT
.. C. E. League ..6:30 P. M.
Ivening Service 7:30 P. M.
EMPLB _Z10N .BAPT. .CHURCH
Ridgewood
unday School <_ 11:30
[orning Service 12:80 '
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EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Kendlaltown.
Rev. JULIUS HOLMAN, Pastor.
SERVICES:
lunday School ,.10:00 A* M.
iorning Service 11:30 A. M.
t. C. E. League _____ . 6:00 P. M.
tveninir S?rvic? B-nn D - II
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
1915 Laurel Street
REV. W. G. GUNTER, Pastor.
taatUft=Sfiiinnl i 11 on h II
doming Service "12:00 M.
Evening- Service 7:30 P. M.
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