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Saturday March 20, 1926. ? I Church New? BY DR..J. ? SIDNEY?.P-ARK-C>-JL-E."-CmfRrH. Sunday was a bright day for the young folks. The attendance and collection was good. The lesson was discussed -aS It never has been be, ' fore. * At 11:30,, Dr. -Watson preached an Inspiring sermon to a large audience taken from Luke 19:5?"And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up and saw him, and said unto him, Zaccheus make haste and come down, for today I must abide at. thv hmi?e v Dr. Watson is well known in this City nyiH nil who missed hearing him missed a rare treat! At G:00 p. m. a splendid program' wa^rendered by various members of the Epworth League. Mr. Wm. Wilson of this city Was speaker for the - nTrnj-nrmn: A u it - ymiwg -? nooplo'tv meeting the League has reached its height, and has gone beyond. The young people are getting a spiritual training and bridging the wandering ones to th e house of God. The public is invited to attend the young people's program-every. Sunday afternoon _at G p. m. " / * ' Dr. Johnson of this city, preached for us Sunday night. He made ,some instructive remarks that we all took in. After the sermon, col feetion was taken; then reports were . made from the Rally. The sum of $700.00 was raised. The three club;? raising the largest amounts avp as follows: Club Nor 6t. Mrs. Frances Brown, captain $88; Club No. 14, Mr. Benj. Boozer cap-1 tain $G5; Club No. 20, Mr. Thomas . Morris captain* $55. I Services usi^pl hour next Sunday. Thejiublicr ts inivtcd to-attemh? ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH. " Everyone enjoyed " Sunday Bohooir The?Whole?'-fhnnl rnnmpH . intprngtoft -f-r* in the lesson.~~~Aftcr the lessons were discussed by various classes, we had . ' . a brief review by Mi^s Bouknight. Sunday morning the audience received an excellent sermon by our pastor, Rev. J. P. Washington; text found Nehemifih- '4:0. Subjects "Result of a strong mind." A strong mind is essential to any successful understanding. A very practical illustration of the necessity ot a strong . mind was .brought put in our spiritual and social,life. 'Mind is that intellectual Ipower in man; understand^ ing; cast of thought and feeling. Therefore, what is man without this ~ power. In life no successful plan v is carried out 'without uome forc___!though.t.,. No' task is Jtoo hard if we are resolved to .masxpr1 11. Il is lil t t wis ^ -spiritually. Were it not for strong and' resolute minds accompanied by faith, how couTcl a christian rise victorious over the trials and tribulations of this world? ???Sunday night wo alr.o received?amost wonderful sermon; text found Jeremiah 12:5. Subject: "A Serious Tlmu^hL.'1?'This was--aT-v<u-y prnrti. cal sermon.?^The subject itself bears a wonderful lesson. "We stand for the ri?M, condemn tftc wrong;. jm-iicc to 7T.1l and malice. r to none."?Our Motto. <Nwr' Come and enjoy the services at St. James. " Jessie M. Lemon. > " MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH. Services at Macedonia Sunday school, Rfarch 7th, were well attended The Sunday School was called to or der^at 10 o'clock by the Supt. Dea?eon?Sr ^r- Founcy.?The school was opened"with song service,1 {iiuyui and scripture lesson. After which the classes were turned over' to their teachers "for discussion of-the lesson ?for thirty inutes. The enrollment Jm of the school Is one hundrecLand sey* entv six scholars, under the manace M ment of our efficient Supt. and corps rhrlatjnn teachers. The school is ^L;apidly taking its place in. the first ^rank of christian service. At the 7?^se of Che lesson the pastor ^who is ~*the\teachcr Bible class with [??riioreNthan fifty enrolled: called the ing of the* Sunday school Congress to be held inllt? ^'ty of Columbia June 9-14. The immediately went into the elJuSlKf dele*ate3 ta tha Congress. Thereat Macedonia wiU be fully represented^. . At the usual hoiHt01", preachm*^ the pastor Rev. I>, J3. aSt "8' seIect" ed his text from MatthJ|tf01.i:liap.tJiC " 28th verse. Subject: "T^LMeaning and Power *ol Christian j^pl^on. s His mes^i^ wa8 logical as^ell as inspir^ii'j Among the many things i ^jiGd/that eighty-five per cmt of , Church members are contented i ?&th the sound and jiat J.hfL.SdO^ Of i^Mchrist's religion. He said: "Teach- ] r Jng has had to small a place in i church program, for greater christian ' W achievements. We must-have greateW er christian knowledge, that we must ' get Christ in the hearts of men before wa ean have any greater mani- i ?jjltitnn ttll I HH?i^ i I 'V IUUUUWWUWJvWJ^W^UWWUvvWMU^ Of Columbia I C. WHITE 1 w . j,r*< ? aacasott 00.00# goDooo^ce^osasao ? feslfition of christian character. Christ must have a working place in human thoughts to produce any great change in human conduct. Christ in heaven?may be well, but Christ in human consciousness is the victory of life. He. concluded by urging his members to take steps of growth in christian life. He'has labored with us for twelve years and every time he fills the pulpit, he has, something new to bring to us, aside from shepherding our parish. He is the Moderator of the Berea Baptist -.-J * J? * *' gnu me xuunuer ox tne WJ. W. WITHERSPOON, Reporter, Cor. Sec'y., Macedonia Baptist church and agent /or the Palmetto "London ZION BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS. Pastor Whitj^_flonducted the preliminary services for our Sunday school last Sunday. Our schqoj. was hne. DR. S. J. DIXON AT ZION ^ At 11:30 a. m., Dr. S. J. Dixon, field secretary of the National Baptist Sunday School Congress was. introduced, by the pastor to preach. Dr. nixfin1 tnld us tha* he was here to work for the coming National Sunday School Congress. He said that more"' than 10,000 visitors were preparing tp invade, thfe state and?Columbia, loy#1 me, keep my commandments." This was indeed a great time in Zion. I)r. Dixon preached at. ,the Brookland Baptist church at 3:00 o'clock. At night he preached?for tjie -saints !l? I'ninn -1 _-t- ' ~ v wiiitm ungual uiurcn ior ur, 1'. M. Boykin. The pastor preached a special sermon for the ^nnnf People's Working Clirtrait 8 o'clock p. m. The club raised $17.00 in an after collection. A goodly number "of new members united with the church throughout the day. 4 After "the morning servicte^ the pastor organised-' a Club known as the Centurion Band, which is to consist of one hundred men, to do systematic work in mission, for education and for community service. Mrs. Georgia*Lott, who has .undergone a serious operation at' the hospital is- Up And home again. Broftik'land-.Bflptist church, Shiloh Zioru Pilgrim, three Churches conduct ed by "Dr. White all raised moneys to put over the $5,000 drive for BenedictaiCollege. ni WM i nnnli'"i >t'" gaiaLa, at Union Baptist church last Monday night. ' T , ^ BROOK LAND BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday, March the 14th -at 3 o'clock p. m.,-?our pastor Rev.?Jr-Gy White and Rev. Dr. Dixon of .Nashville,J^mn.,field secretary of the Na tionul 'Ba^ti&l?Puhlishing Board nrrived and began services. The jrasior lined hymn 378 and prayer was ofTeretl and the Rev. Dixon was tntroDr. Dixon chose his text from the 108th Psalm: "O God my heart ? is fixed. Subject: "Set your heart in order." Brookland received from him great spiritual refreshing. He also spoke of the Sunday School Congress and-its-work. W^-hope to have that great man of God to call on us one more time.f At the close of the sermon by Dr. Dixon, Zion's Jubilee choir sang three of hGr best songs and Rev* White led the 'bona.?Ho thinfis the>T~are the, best in town. They are when Brookland is not around. $5.05 were donated-to Benedict College on the drive L. C. Cook, Reporter. JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION. Sunday was a high day. Morning service, our Presiding Elder Dr. J. C. Lewis w?i.s present, and preached a very inspiring sermon from Malachi 3t3^?."He shallysit as a refiner "afflf a purifier of silver, and shall purify the Sons of Levi and shall purge them ni ynm llnrh hpnrr-mLUMils-ia rejoice in the Lord of ou? salvation After listening to this wonderful sermon, the pastor? administered the Lord's supper. 12:30 Sunday school, the Superintendent presented'To the school a rally for the building of the school fund, so named Automobile Race. --r-At-4- o'clock Elder Lewis addressed the Missionary Society. Quite a num bar was present to hear him. The V. 0. E. Society was at its be3t. The adults as wel"| as the younger people are taking active parts in the Society. At the,evening service Elder Lewis preached from Isaiah 9:6: "His name shall be called wonderful," Subject: "The Wonderful Name." Every soul was awakened to a true sense of the wonderful Savior. We were led to say: "But did not our hearts burn as he apoke to ua by the way?" ? j - ? ' - J THE PALMET BETHEL'S NOTES. i| To.} .know the source from which ; knowledge or information comes is : quite an education: And to be able : to afiswer always those who have faith and confidence in you is a sign of completeness or perfection. This I thought was drawn from the lesson Sunday in which Jesus proves to his disciples to be a great teacher. |. The study of the lesson was had ;with much intprcoti : . | Dr. E. A. Adams having been called ! away , from his pulpit to Florida,_the I services were in charge of Dean H. j ,B. Thompson, who selected the fol-1 lowing text found in St. Luke?"And Peter fastening his eyes upon him with John said: Look on us," A| convincing discourse emphasizing the faith Peter exercised in Jesus and his willingness to do what he could Tor ythe?needy. Each?christian's life should be of such that he. may say to the world: look on mp. and see Jesus.! The Christian Endeavor had splen-j did services Sunday evening, enjoy^L_hy p;vowing numbers pach Sunday. Sunday"~higfrt 1ir~kceping with tho program outlined by the pastor, ~Kev. H. J. Bryant preached a very good J sermon from St. Matthew 20:28. The services were good throughout the day.- A quiet feast iiv the wilderness Iwas quite a success and enjoyed by LalL-_..T.ha.l)XPKLc\Di_vv.as _goodlahd the other features very amusing." Don't forget the Rally is on for 6 weeks. It is requosted that when it -Jjot convenient Tor the leaders to see the members, you see the leader or the pastor, secure an envelope and enclose . any amount you may have for the I rally at any time and due credit will be givem *?1 : Come over and help?us put aver the rally?'Will he the slogan from |leader to member and, from .member j to mombeiV A standing welcome !waits our friends arid wdll wishers always. : _ f' .?rr?-?: 1? Our pastor Dr. E. A. "Adams, will arrive to day from a recent trip to , Florida and will preach-at the morn-"' inrviro SnnHay. . IMPORTANT NOTICE! We regret to inform the public in general' and our many friends, a tornado visited Lykesland and destroyed the Church. The graded school, which was built near the church was also I blown down. Barns and other housjes were destroved^-mulea-were wounded and killed. I We take this method of asking our jjYloinls everywhere, especially those ' who -are pastoring jn Cities, towns atKT | large cities, towns and large circuits I'tn call for an after-collection to help i us in our struggles any amejjnt how| ever small will be*highly appreciated j if sent to our 'secretary, Mrs. P.hyl1K Tij In dnwiii S. .P,, nr tn the.. - Pnctnr, Rnv W. *R. Bowman. 927 Pine Street, Columbia, S. C. . A MUSICAL TREAT. There will be a Sacred Concert at Sailers Memorial A. M. T?. church, I on Washington St., between Oak and' Pine Sunday night, Mar. 21, 192G, ;;tt 8 o'clock:- Thin ooncort is given by the choir of said church, assisted by 1 some of' Culuuibia's best?talent. ~Rev. A. C. Brogdon, Pastor, -T T w Mi"1", -Secretary. NOTICE. -j- All deacons of the Baptist churches Of Columbia are asked to meet with the Trinity Baptist church, Wednesday ni^ht, March 24, 11)26, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of re-organizing the o]d Deacns' Union., * Deacon W. M. MAYO, .Deacon J. H. GOODE, V jp8. Deacon M. fe. STEWART, If 1_ REESE'S B1 fj- MRS. P. R. 1 LS ? A Full Line of Pate C i garettes and Tobac Madam C. J. Walker J g Times. Ice Cream ar r i ===^========P||W jj! 1422 Assembly Street, I N.J.FRI .? Attorney-at-Law i 7 Practice in all Courl , : A "1119 Washington Street, I 7 J. H. ROI MERCHAN 7 r" ~ Suits Made TELEPHt if ll18'/i Washington Strreet, .. . ..-j.; TO LEADER 1 . In Memoriam. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, Capt. Thomas P, Fraser, who departed this lite nine years ago, Mar. 18, 1917. (Georgetown, S. C.) Tho' years have passed aince you were (jailed to your heavenly home, our hearts are still sad. Only God knows the silent tears we have shed? 1 Your place is still vacant in our home and can never be filled. We loVed you and love you still. The years have been hard and days dreary "without you?but we have done our best and pray to meet you there. You were a wonderful husband?a true, good and devoted father?. Our prayer is that the love that ihfts guarded us through our -lives, supported us under trials,( shielded us in Temptation, watched ,ovor us in danger, will, not forsake us in the hour of death. Thie last lonj* wave will only bear us gently home to the dear ones who are gone before us -and wait mi? eorrftrrg. -??. ? MRS. E. L. FRASER, Wife, Children: Mrs. T. F. Jones, Andrews, S. C., Mr. Thos. P. Fraser, Clafln Univ., Mr. Thaddeus S. Fraser, New York, Miss Maria Fraser, Georgetown,' Miss Mae Fraser, Georgetown. Miss Bertha Fraser, Georgetown, Masters Jerome, Mendelle and Walter Fraser, Georgetown, S. C. ./ . | ?In' sad but loving?remembrance?o# our dear Mother, FlorieP. Hafristm who died 9 years ago, March 19, 1917. On March the nineteenth was the day Our darling mother slept away, The sun ivas hidden in the West When mother entered peaceful rest. She \s dead to earth and to creatures of time, . ' T * But she lives in Ittie fields of. a ?- verdue sublime; ? -We shall se her again when our life is over, : I !?" In the beautiful land, on the heavenMessrs. J. G., N. B., C. C., H. W., W- G., W. R., Rev. J.-J. und Miss L. F. Harrison, Mrs. M? M. Harris, Chil: drpn. ? In loving mempry of our dear mother and ^wife, Mrs, Jemima S. Greene, who died three years ngo, March 22b 19231^ * > ' ... Mother dear, lalthough you ? have gone- Ho a better - plapc unknown; ' ' We miss your loving smiles and the cWUP LI1UL yuu lull vacanliTr Ne'er more shall be filled. .Children: Mrs. Minnie E. Diggs, Mrs. Bessie E. Washington, Mrs. Mae E. Garrison, Master, James C.uaan and hushand. Mr. Jame:~~ WILEY?RHODES. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Georgia Mafe Wiley, of Calhoun Falls, S. C., to Mr. J. S. Rhodes, of Eastover, S. C. The best wishes of the community go with this couple as thoy go out upon the matri! menial sea. The ceremony was performed Feb. 8, 1926. REPORTER. Calhoun Falls, S.^ C. RUG STORE | IEESE, Prop. ?t Medicines. Cigars, 5 cos. A Full " Lin? of 's- Preparations at kll__ id Sodas. ~-.'i :-x? E 7820 Columbia, S. C. 1 oi^oxB^^3coxtaa0OQoooooooocc .. : f 1 Resident-1 Pimm OgPd-^ 2DERICK i * < ind Notary Public. " < .ft?State and Federal. \; Columbia, S. C. ?' SERTSON - i fT TAILOR I ! To Order.? ^ ; )NE 4003. V ; . , f -- ? . _ 1 Columbia, 8. C. ' - ..3. -r- -" - > . iiTaj.!. 'i i~ jaaBaacj CHURCH DIRECTORY BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Corner Sumter and Taylor Sta. Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. SERVICES: jr! Sunday School 10:00 A. M. I Morning Service J 11:15 A. M. . A. C. E. League 6:30 P. ftl. Evening Service * ' .7:00 P. M.J SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH B; ?HOt)?Hluck?IHanding?Street r5Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor. \ . SERVICES: Sunday School 10:30IA. M. ? Morning Service .. ... . 11-30 A. M. Epwoi'th League 5:30 P. M..|g\ Evening Service .. 7:30 P. M,|r' j , ' [ IM JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZtON I .CHURCH. Corner?Suintci and Bin ssimii StreetsR..v A I? I ' ...... JU. uuiiia\| I UblOT. ? snmcps- ' Morning Service 11:00 A. M. .. , Sunday School ,1 12:30 P. M. V. C. E. Society ,:i; 6:30 P. M. Evening Service 8:00 P. M. 2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH]' 1500 Block Bull Street jgRev. Charles H. Brown, Pastor SERVICES: T~ Sunday School ~Z 7 10:00 A. M | Morning Service : 11:15 A. M j ?;t B. y. p. UL_. .w.??_.76:qo p:.m .1M Evening Service 7:30 P M b. v.' '- * . _ . f ~ . i_? * * mr CALVARY BAPTIST church i m Richland Street REV. H. W. LONG, Pastor. ? SERVICES i ? ? Suhday School ..XQ;00 A. JtMg, Morning Service . 11:20 j\.: M y, b. y. p. u. "~rr ?:00 p. srB Evening Service .. .8:00 P: M. .^* WESLEY M. E. CHURCH - . C Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sta. Rev. N. S. Smith. Pastor. j SERVICES: Sunday School... .10:30 A. M Morning Service . 11430 A. M. m Leagye, 6:30 P. M. gt Evening Service "J;30 P. JM a ... . ' E^ itieN^HAPTlST CIIl HCH Rev. J..C. White, Pastor. SERVICES: " Sunday School 10:00 A. M.-j Morning Service Til :30 A. M B. Y. P. L'. 6:00 P. M. j T" - Evenmg^service -r~: . - 7:00 P. M-twJ , . I?: NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH TlRev. E. A. Moss, Pastor Sunday School .7, ...j. 10:30* A.-M.J ? Morning Service 11:30 - u. i.'P. u. ~pTob r. M.p ?Si ,ci ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH -. ? Booker Washington Heights Rev. L. C. Jenkins. Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School u ^_10:30 A. M.) - Morning Service 11:30 A. M j? - -Evening Service 7^30 P. ?-5 V i ' . M ' ' I A. - . ! E^ FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor ? I 405 Marion Street Morning' Service ?__... 11:30; Evening Service ?_r?^7:30! ; ' j11 I Si MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH jM 2130 Suinter Street , Rev. D. 0. Robinson, Pastor. i SERVICES: Sunday School 1 10:30 A. M. Preaching 11:30 A. M. _ - B. Y. P. U. n.on P M ~ Pleaching 8;00 P. M. ? jl" ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH ! H Rev- T- Cv CRUMPTON, Pastor I Si SERVICES: ' ~ [M | ! iniil.iy School 10:00 A. M jA. I ' Morning Service 22. 1X1730 A. M. E' MB. Yi P. U, ~ 6:Q0 P. M. nlgveningvService ,-rrrr^r-ihOO P. M: ~ TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1609 Harden Street Rev. It. C. STOVER, Poster. Sunday School if, 10:00 A. M. -.Morning Service 11:30 A. M. ^ B Y. F. U. .... Evening Service ' 8:00 P. M. ?^KMVHmM JOHNSON-BRAE Funeral D iredto i. .' Embali C * 1115 Washington S COLUMB1 mf milt ni? * ? i?-- * UN'ION BAPTIST CHURCH Divine Street Rev. T. M. Boykin, Pastor. N SERVICES: inday School . 10:00. AJ M orning Service 11 :.*>0 M Y. I?. U. 7:00 P. M rCTrtrvjr Service fc 00 P M ETHLEIIEM BAPTIST CHURCB Lynn Street ? Rev. S. II. Smith, Pastor . ' f SERVICES: inday School 10:00 A. M orning Service .... "11:30 A. M Y. P. U. ....... 6:00 P. M 'ening Service ... .8:00 P. li ST. LUKE P. E. CHURCH Hampton?Avenue r n r^? ? nev. i nomas I). Brown, Rector. [>rning Service 11:15 A. M. inday School 4:00 P. M. ening Service 8:00 P. M. d NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH - Rev. R. M. Myers, Taster. --? SERVICES: inday School T% 10:30 A. M orning Service. 11:30 A. M Y. P.'U. 6:00 P. M /ening Service .8:00 P. M <? LACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH V ^ Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. ? ? SERVICES: inday. School ,,10:30 A. M ftenjoon. Service ? 2:00 P. M. - . ?Y. P. U. ... 6:09 P. M /ening Service -r .. 8:00 P. if- ?r; HIAPPELLE STATION- A. M. K CHURCH. Corner Senate and Pine' Streets - Rev. L. G. Bowman, Raster. > - SERVICES: - . Dming Service - ?11:30 A. M?? inday School 8:00\. P- M : C. E. EeagJsV..?- 6.30 P. M /ening Service . 7:30 P. M .. JONES TABERNACLE Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor. SERVICES: ~*7" iruiay School 1U:U0 A. M fternoon Service 3:00.P. M Y. P. U. .. 6:00 P; M ' /ening Service 8:00 P.- M _ j\.: - LADSON PRESBYTERIAN ? ^ . ; Rev. I. 1). Davis. Paator.?3 ??? 1 SERVICES! : : ~ inday School 4R)0 P. M. iristian Endeavor 5:00 P. M ST. JAMES A M U fur IT O/rm ... .... u. v/iiuav>a 415 Henderson Street ?Rev. J. P.i Washington,. Paetor. ?-? SERVICES? tnday School 10:UU A. M. orning .Service_________ 11U6 A, M. > - ? C. E. League ' .-..6:30 P. M. ?. /ening Service ... 7:30 P. M I: . ' ' * .. .. EMPLE ZION BAPT. *:CHURCH - ? _ Ridge wood - . inday School ' 11:30 orning Service 12:80 ' ? . " ' -EMAN L EE A Mr E.GHU RCB ???? Kendlalluw n.?-? ?? Rev. JULIUS HOLMAN, Pastor. SERVICES: Friday School 10:00 A. M. ; orning Service _____ 11130 A- M: G. E. League 6:00 P. M. ? ' veiling Service ^ ;____e:uO P. M A MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1915 LatrreL Street , REV. W. ?. GUNTER, Pastor. jnday Softool 11:00 A. M. * . . nrning .Sprvirw __r IfrQQ Mvening Service 7:30 P. M. ' ILEY-MORRIS ^ rs & Licensed ; ners - - \ * " A ' . * C * it. Phone 3512 ? A,S. C. _ , | I _ - -