The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, March 27, 1926, Image 5
Saturday March 27, 1926.
! Church News
; BY DRrj.
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH
We had an excellent time in
? Sunday School. Thpre was a
very lively discussion among the
~ various classes who seemed very
enthusiastic concerning the lesson.
The review was conducted
7?: by the suptr; Mr. R. S. RuqecII.
Our pastor, Rev. J."- P, Washington,
preached a splendid sermon
from Acts JJAnd when
he had found. him, he brought
? him into Antibch. And it came
? tn pnaq, that, ft wholp-vpfrg-fckmai
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"church, and taught mrrctrpeople.
And the disciples were called
Christians first in Antioch."
Sub. "The name Christian; its
meaning and source."' First of
all the significance of the name
"Christian" should be considered
j The name "Christian" can be defined
in many different ways, but
it really means Christ-like and
unless this spirt is. manifested
in our lives, as in the disciples'
lives at Antioch, we are not worthy
of this great name. ' There
are many stages of greatness
? which we rftnnnt reach on arcount
of various reasons; many
titles of honor and respect we
canot acquire but there is one
title, the greatest^ on earth
wlitch can be owned by every fndividual
and that is the name
Christian. The pastor also car-^
rjed our minds back to the source
??Trx* ti..'- * - -
ui mis great name which was
??beautifully explained in the pan
sage of the scriptures related,
' It 4s- this that brings about the
name Christian.
We were favored with the presence
of two distinguished visi?
tors: Rev. L E. Lowery of this
City and Mrs. Emma Carlyle^of
Savannah, Ga. Both of whom
made remarks.. . -
Sunday, .nightsmost wonder
ful sermon was delivered from
' the rostrum. Text fpund Heb.
19 i) Raping we also
?: are eofiipaoocd about with go
great a cloud of witnesses, let
us laj^ aside every-^weight,-and
the sin Which doth so easily be
UUl UH, lUUhttH Us 1U11 Willi pu
~r--** tience the race that is set hefore
us.""
We were also glad to have with
us Rev. Golden,~trur steady hel
? pci'and our visiting frionda. =
A hearty welcome awaits you.
? 1. J. M. Lemon, Rep.
-ST? LrUKE'S P. E. CHURCH
-- * -. y. Hampton Avenue
Palm Sunday.
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
Morning Prayer an(TT5errti6n~&t
-'-11:15. Sunday School at 4 p. m.
A special program will be rendered
at 5 o'clock under the auspices
of the Choir, assisted by
^ local talent.
consolidation service will be held
at 8 p. m. to formally unite St.
r Luke's and SI. Mary's Churches
.Bishop Finley will be the speaker.
All are welcome.
FAlkFIELD BAPT. CHURCH
r " ' NEWS ,
_ Sunday the 20th, w#s a beautiful
day. The weather was pleasant
and mpny people were out
to the Sunday School.1 The S. S.
1 wa? Qt^ned at fl VeloirtT hyJthg
Supt.f Bro. J. P. ClinkscaleS and
the lesson was besutifullytatrght
Dy-tsro. j. H. Strother. The pastor,
Rev. A. Ware spoke words of
? encouragement which were enjoy
eTThy all. This Sunday School
is onehf^he best in this vicinity.
The following Sisters were ap^fcj^nted
conductors to arrange a
for Easter: Sister Ada
j^ffnkscalcs and Misft Laura Haze.
At the usual hour, the pastor,
V Rev. A. Ware preached an interW
esting sermon which was enjoyed
by all.
It will be communion day at
Fairfield Baptist Church the 3rd
in next month. Corpe
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xosoeosoeo33^^
Of Columbia |
C. WHITE '
, ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Mr. James Hopkins, assistant
sunt.. was on at his post
of, duty and on time, while a
splendid number of Bible- students
lined up in each cl?3S. The
lesson wa?| profitably discussed.
Afthe conclusion of the lesson
Miss Lorine Herrion led in a
beautiful solo chrous, "Long as
JI can feel the spirit muvin in my
heart."
The pastor introduced a num hor-flf
visitors to the- school, amdng.
thesc~werer Misses tjoy^
kin .Camden; H&giler, Newberry
and Mr. Charles Satchell Morris,
Norfolk, Va.
Mr. Morris '.made a ringing
speech of hope and cheer to our
S. S. -Dr. JLH. Goodwin, supt.,
gave a resume of the lesson. ?
V11:3Q?The Pastor faced a
Very large congregation, using
for a text, "The wicked shall be
turned into Hell, and all the
"nations 'that fcjrget God." It
was the most powerful sermon
ever preached by Dr. White"
since he has been in Columbia.'
tist State Contention, who
brought greetings from the
great host of women workers of
Dr. White presented tp the congregatioiv'.^^? OTnte~Nrifones
president of the Woman's BapSouth
Carolina. Many of our
auxiliaries surrounded Mrs.
Jones pledging their support to
hpr, in making the coming Convention
at Union the greatest in
the history of the, Convnetion.
Pastor White then introduced
Mr. Charles Satchell Morris the
most famous orator- of the race
in America. In a few words, Mr.
Morris electrified the big audience,.
reserving his speech for
the i hour of ,5 "p. m. when the
matchless.platform orator. After
the general collection the
. pastor called for an after-co)lec.
Hnn for a siVk mpnrihftr,""Sister
Louisa Rutherford, and one for
f j -m
the Rev. Harry Gunter^who is
87 years old. There were near
: twf> thousand?people out last
" Sunday morning. "y
ATSlfclbck, pastor White mo*
tored down to fAuthurtown to
Zion Pilgrim, his other Church
WlHTl1 Ihi iiihI h fiiTl'hninp Tin
preached from the subject, "Joseph
makes himself known to
his brtheren."_ All .'jeemecT to
enjoy the wonderful discourse.
A large number came up to hear
the speech of Charles Satchell
Morris, Jr? at~5 p. m.,
5 n. m':?Onp rnnld hflrdlv cr^t
up to Zion Baptist Church's
fruiil foriihe-automobilos so-ca^
ger were the people to hear the
race's leading orator. Zion's
choir furnished the musics Miss
- ^Tahche^Thomp^on; the Jenny
Lind of S^ . sung two loving solos,
also Miss Brumfield, of Allen
University, one of the sweetest
singers in this.xountry sung
83 foving~solo. The speech was
pronounced one of the greatest
. pypr hpard in Columbia.
8 p. m.?Zion was again
packed to hear the final message
of the day from her eloquent
pastor. Dr; White resumed- his
wirkqd shall-he- turned into HeHy
&nd alT the Nations that forgcf
irom tne pulpit to the door, hard
ly a dry eye could be observed
among the many hundreds of
members and visitors.
Next Sunday, Dr_ White announced
a special sermon to be
preached by himself, and Dr.
D. F. Thompson,, pastor of the
great Tabernacle Baptist Church
Augusta, Ga., will preach at Zion
next Sunday night.
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. Z.
CHURCH NOTES
Sunday March 21, was a high
day of service with us. The
morning service was largely at
h'
THE PALMETT
tended. .] ll
preached an excellent Sermon on I!
The pastor, Rev. A. E. Lomax i
the life and traits of Joseph, the
son of Jacob by Rachel who was <
born in Haran, B. C. 1726.
The Sunday School which is <
under the direction of Mr. Geo. 1
i Williams was well attended and :
is alive. Proceeds from Classes: 1
$17.07. ^ j
j The Missionary women of the ]
Church met at 5 p. m. and effec- i
ted plans for the coming conven- j
ition April 22nd* J i
.Tim y. C. E. Society of which 1
Miss Florence Benson is> the j
proficient Resident, was well at- 1
. tended at 6p. m. The sub- "j
ject: "Jesus' cross bearers," was
quite a live topic of discussion
Ifor the occasion. ,
|8:00 p. fn?.the pastor preached I
in inspiring sermon from the sub ;
l i. . ' - <<T_ '
jecu; incomprenensiDUity of <
Christ."
Many visiting friends were in (
attendance with us during the ]
day; ismong them were Mrs. L. 5
137 McLeest, the~wiodw of the i
llate Dr. McLeest, and Miss Lil- <
tliertL Williams, the daughter- of i
.Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams who
jis a member of Jones Chapel s
choir. Mrs.-McLeest and Miss .
Williams are teaching in another j
City of the state but were in
the city attending the State Con- ]
y<>nf inn of the Teachers. ]
4:00 p. m.f we were associated,
with Rev. H. M. Taylor, the ]
pastor of Fifth Baptist Church j
and his good people. Rev. Taylor
preached1 - a-wondemd-sep^ 3(
rtnon from the text: "AsTMoses
I lifted kup the serpent in the wil-l]
deTnessyso must the Son; of man 1
be lifted up." Our hearts burned
1 While tV|r.J nf Clf\r\ + ~ i
, "l'""r Ml us
by the-way.. ' ' i
This occasion was that o?^Stewardess
Board No. 2 of
i which Mrs.- Maggie Harrington
is the proficient president.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
NOTES
?Ttrere-was-a1 good attendance^
'at Sunday.School Sunday mornjing.
Many of the old friends-and
1 t galiuJt Ijai1 lici pa led iirJ
the lesson. Mr. Frank Edmunds.
of -Charleston was .presented to ,
the'school by the superintendent
and liiade a lew brief remarks. The
lesson was very interesting..
At 11:15 a. m. theregular ser!
vices began. Dr. -D. M. McGill,
| Presiding ETdei^of_the Columbia
: District -was presented by Dr. Tib =
IA1. Adams to preach. He selected
for his discourse. St. Matt..
25:S; -Sub., "False Confidence,"..
:An earnest appeal was made4o his
hearers to go in tjme to Him [
ithat sells and supplies your
lamps with spiritual oiL. If you
are wise you will do this; if you
.fail to do this you are foolish.
"Timely advice. ?
The officers and members of.
the A. C. E. League invite you a-j
I REESE'S DI
"?? MRS. P, R. H
? A Full" Line of Patei
? ?Cigarettes and Tobac(
1' s ?- Madam C. J. Walker'
g Times. Ice Cream am
' PHON1
i 1422 Assembly Streets
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N.JLERE
11 ' - Attorirey-at-I^aw a
Practice In all Court
JC 1119 Washington Street,
J. H. ROE
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I118'/r Washington Strreet;
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PLEADER ' gain
to witness the service eaclj
Sunday evening at 6:30. Good
music and live~31scussions.
The pastor preached/Sunday
gveningrfrom St. Matt 2:10^ On
tl>e st&r that leads to Christ.
Outlining the stars in our lifetime
that point to Christ, namely
1. One's Conscience. 2. Christian
Friendship. 3. Encouragement
and Christian Living. Emphasizing
the advantage these
are to the believers in Christ in
going right through life. The
services were good throughout
the d&y. The collection was
?ooa?ior which We thank you.
We are also thankful for the 8
persUhS Who OatttO fOrW&td and
joined Sunday.
Dr.' D. H. Sims, . President of
Allen University worshipped
with us Sunday morning. Wf
are always glad to diave him in
aur services.
Monday night was quarteri>
conference at Bethel. P. E., D.
VI. McGill was very much pleased
with the progress Of the church
as was made known by" the several
reports fijom the departments
of the church.
The Waverley Club puts on
a Fashion Show at AllenJLJniversity,
Monday night 29 inst. It
is hoped that every-other Club
and Board of the church will
line-up and make this a great
Success as we usually tto;
Don't forget the Rally. Use
the envelope and pay anytime
y*ou have it; some have paid out.
" Lome ro~Fervice^ Sunday the
28tlr. Let us catch up-our budly
with it. If you come you will
find that you have much to be
thankful for, for cdming.
Carl Diton Renders
Musical Recital At
Benedict College
The students and friends of
Benedict College had the profound
pleasure of listening to a
musical concert given by Prof.
Carl Diton of Philadelphia, .last
Tuesday evening. Mr.Diton Is
giving a series of concerts in the
South. He is indeed a master
were "all of high type. The numbers
he rendered were for the
most part from other composers
out ne also played and sang one
or two original seleetfeHF*?The
Mr. Diton is unusual. The enjoyment
of-.the audience was exnressed
after each number by
the prolongetTovatiofu
Miss Blanche Thompson rendered
ai?olo during the intermission
and Miss l?obhie Wilson also
gave a reading from Mr. Dunbar.
Mr. Diton expressed himself
to a few after the program as
being well pleased with his audi .
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erice. He says, he has never had
a more appreciative audience.
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DIRECTORY
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BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts.
Rev. E. A. Adams, Pastor. " i,
t SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service 11:16 A. M.]'
A. C. E. League 6:li0 P. M.'
Evening Service t .7:80 P. M
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SIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
1-L60?Bh?ek?Blanding Street
Rev. W. E. Farmer, PaHtor.
C rni'
oc.ivr IVIES'.
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
Morning Service* . 11:30 A: M, j
Epworth League _ 5:30 P. M.
Evening Service - ,. , 7:30 P. M. ^
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JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
CHURCH.
Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets
Rev.-A. E. I.omax, Pastor.
, SERVICES:
Morning Service _o_-11:00 A. M. .
Sunday School 12:30 P. M. .
V. C.E. Society m -6:00 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00-Pr M. '
2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
? , 1500. Block Bull Street
Rev. Charles H. Brown, Pastor
SERVICES: f
Sunday School ... Morning
Service 11:15 A. M ;
B. Y. P. U. ?6:00 P. M. J]
Evening Service 7:30 P M
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lit CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
L Richldnd Street ... *
REV. H. W. LONG, Pastoc.
L? SERVICES:
ISunday School . IOiOQ A. M. l.
Morning Service J..11:30 A- M-.
B. Y. P. U. J. 6:00 P. M )'
I Evening Service *_ 8j00 P. M.
WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
Corner Gervais and Barnwell Sti.
Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. .
SERVICES:
I Sunday School 10:30 A. M~.
1 Morning Serj^ft 11:30 A. RI. |
League * _{ 6:30 P. M. |
lEvening Service .7:30 P. M. ;
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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. C. White, Pastor.
SERVICES:
I Sunday School ^_._10:00 A. M.
I Morning Service . 11:30 A. M.I
B. Y. P. U. ..., _.y. 6:00*P. M. ;
Evening Service BiOQ P. M. t
NAZARETII BAPTIST CHURCH*** :
1 Rev. E.'A. Moss, Pastor ;
4-Sunday Schoiol 10:80. A. Mli
IMorning Service 1 J.11:30
b. y. p. u. 6:00 p. m.!
tv.'ening Service' ---, 7:8Qi-P.-M.-'
ST, JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH [
Booker Washington Heights
Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor.
- SERVICES:
Sunday School l__10:30 A. M. ;
= - 11 A M ?
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.!
Evening ServiceH 7:30 M.;
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- FiPHf~PAPTIffT CHURCH !
Rev. E. T. Hampton, Pastor
*r-? 405 Marion Street -
Morning Service ..._, 11:30-?
Evening Service l 7:30
. 1 MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH \
?:?24 30 "Sumter Street
Rev. D. G. Robinson, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
1 Preaching 1 11:30 A. M. i
t R Y- P. U. 6:00 P. M.
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* ANTIOCII BAPTIST CHURCH f?Rev.
T. C. CRLMPTON. Pwstnr ]
SERVICES:
"1' unday 10:00 A. M.1
4 Mcrning- Service 11:30 A. M.,
.|B. Y. P. U. ^ t? 6:00 P. M.,
| fcivening Service 7:00 P. M.
| - TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCfl~~
1 1609 Harden Stre^r_
^ Rev. R. C. STOVER, Fostor.
, Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
' Morning Service 11:30 A, At.
g DAf. J. Ui - fi ?n Bgjtf>
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
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1115 Washington
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCff ~~ 7.
Divine Street . ?
Rev. T. M. Boykin, Pastor.
SERVICES: .
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service A. 14,
B. Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. 14.
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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH '
I.yon Street : .
Rev. S. II. Smith, Pastor -
SERVICES: * " .
5li"nday School _! 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service ~TT._ 11:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. li.
Evening Service" 8f:00 P. II
' ST. Ll'KK P. E. CHURCH""' . ; ~
'Hampton "Avenue * "
Rev. Thomas D. Brown, Rector.
SERVICES: .
iWy Communion .??8:00 A. M. 4
Morning. -Sorvie.e-----rr^r-il:lS A. "M7 : *
Sunday School. _ __ 4:00 P. M.
Evening1 Service __ ___ 8:00 P. M.
Ind NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH '
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. :
?SERVICES: ? r
Sunday School __?_?__I0:80 A. iL
Mor$|ng Service _.__11:30 A. M. . .
B<-Y-P vli - 1 -1 " ~ ?
- ^o-.uu r. M.
Evening Service. 8:00 P. 1|. ~~N =?-!-. -V?MACEDONIA.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.. 1
- SERVICES:
Sunday School ID:3D' A, 11. :
Afternoon Service ______ ?:00 PrTlt7" T 7
B. Y. P. U. ____, 6:00~P. M.
Evening Service _T- 8:00 P. 1C
CIIAPPEI.LE STATION A. M. R.
CHURCH.
Corner Senate and Pine Streets
Ijjev. L. G. Bow man, Pastor. "
SERVICES: - ?
Morning Service _^.._11:30 A. 1L ~* "
Sunday School 8:00 P.- %L~
A. C. E. League ??_ 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. 1L
JONES TABERNACLB f~
kg v. 14. (J; (irayhart, I'aator.
SERVICES; " , ^ .
Sunday School 10:0,0. A. M.
After-noon- Service^.-- 8:00 P. M. ' ~r
B Y. P U. _ 6:00 P. H. U" ~ ~ ;
Evening Service 8:00 P. 1L?--? r> "
LADSON PRESBYTERIAN ' r ~
Rev. I. D. Davis, Pastor. \
SERVICES:
Morning Service 11:15 A. |fc?
Sunday School 4:00 P. M.
Christian Endeavor 5:00 P..1L ? ? "
ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH X
415 Henderson Street
Bss. J. P. Washington, Pajtor. ???
? SEKVltES: V ' ~
Sunday School ^_10:00 A. M.
Morning Service 11:15 A. M.
AC. E. League? 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service ..__.s7^30 P. U.
TEMPLE ZION BAPT. .CHURCH '
Hidgewood
Sunday School ?11:80
Morning Service ?>---12:80
EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
? Keudlattown. ? ' ?
Rev. JULIUS HOLM AN, Pastor. " .
SERVICES:'
Sunday"Schoot~r----i---zd^?^0~A^-lfc
Morning Service ? 11:30 A. 14.
A. C. E. League 6:00 P. II.
Evening Service 8:00
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mt. Olive baptist church
1915 Laurel Street " '
REV. W. G. GUNTER, Pastor.
Sunday School-.^ 11:00 A. M.
| Morning Berviee 12:00 ?II.
1 lrA?iilngr Servlcfl * ?m 7:80
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