The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 03, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5
i Saturday April 3, 1926.
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?--1 BY DR. J
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"The Church With a Welcome"
The Historical and Mis&ionan
Pageant that was prescnterPMai
24th by the members and friend
of the Church, Was a great sue
1 cess. This Pageant was givgi
for .the benefit of the Missionar;
Society, directed by Miss C. E
Singleton and Miss Helen Aikei
with Mrs/ Dendy at the piano
We are all grateful to them.foi
tlieii tplendid and moot officien
work.
The Sunday School is doing
real work under the leader^hi]
tendance was very good. A1
teachers were on the job. Th<
lesson was reviewed -by Miss C
B. SingletonT" :
At the morning service, th.
pastor'preached a very instruc
tive and-inspiring sermon fron
Exodus '4:2. Sub., "What i:
That in Thine Hand," to a larg<
and appreciative audience. Tw<
members were received in th<
* ... ...
Church.
At 6:30 p. m., the B. Y. P. U
was opened by the president^
splendid program was rendered
7 An address on the lesson was de
? livered by the pastor.
\ At fl.o '??
V. aav vAi*i v;\ filing VIL'e in<
-pastor preached from St Lo.k
-? 14:8. Sub ' "Excuses " The/
was quite a large crowd of goo<
^""listeners presents Our-night lit
' tendance is building up rapidly.
BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
* NOTES
. The-s^mming up of the stud;
lb ^le ?ullday School lesson fo
the past three months was th
main feature during the perio
of~study Sunday morning: Ever
teacher, and officer was at hi
' post of duty. After which
genera-! review of the lesson wa
??-^miiducTecrhy Air. \V7 H. Harve
which j^as very interesting. Thi
. * is in keeping with the saying
-?1 well that'ana*. won."
At 11:15 a. m., Dr. E. A. Ad
tive audience, Dr. Llyes, Presid
ing Elder of* the-Newherry Dis
trict who preachecl from SI
John 3:7, "Mar.vel not that
sr.'id untp thee, ye must be bor;
again." A highly pleasing dis
etmrxt?, H was lu all clear an'
complete' conclusions,^ assertin;
that ""Christ alone has the righ
to" say what qualifications vv
-must have to enter into the King
dom of God and we need no
question it but just comply.
After the session of the A. C
E. League, Dr. Adams preache
from a portion of the-12 chapte
of Exodus. Entreating especta
lv the officers of the League t
A S.
respond to the call of God t
and successful sonants wit'.
out a response to this call by th
individual. After which he ol
Jicially installed the officers o
-t.he League for the year's wort
?We are tfrankfal~for "the 5 pei
?^ sons who came . forward?an
m ~ joined the Church Sunday.
We were delighted to have i
our service Sunday evening, Dj
and Mrs. T. D. Brown, the ne^
njnstnr Kt Luke's Eniscora
Church who availed themseTve
of the first opportunity to woi
ship with us. We shall be d(
lighted to have you come agpir
The scripture le&son was rea
by Dr. Brown conclding th
services. Dr. Adams introduce
Mrs. Brown to the audience^
The, work of the- Church i
pressing nicely. The fashio
show given at Allen Universit
fC Monday night by the Waverle
!Club was highly pleasing an
- quite a . success. Bet us nc
be weary in well dping.
Special and appropriate Easte
services all Sunday April 4tf
7?? Love Feast early Sunday morn
i - ing.L The Holy Communion a
i, A t, l
s Of Columbia |
. C. WHITE 1
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iaO0OJCHDOO^a<^C8??3X8?30CaS??383
the 11:00 o'clock-services. -Special
service by the choir Sunday
evening. To all these you are
, most cordially invited to attend.
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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
s " ' . . >
Our Sunday School was in excellent
shape last Sunday. Supt
r James W. Hoprkms was at his
'* post;of duty with hundreds oi
1 pupils in attendance. .
U?At 11:30 our pastor. Dr. Jt C.
r White faced a congregation of
^ about 1500 people eager and
anxious for the word.
> The choir sang beautifully. Dr,
5 White discussed the subject of
" the "Sure Hone of the Christian'
L Text: "Which hone, we have as
3 an anchor sure and steadfast,"
from which he gave us one of
the most instructive, profound
5 and spiritual sermons we have
" ever had. _
1 Dr, White showed that the
3 time will come when every drop
B of water may be exhaled, the
} mountains with their solid back3
bone of granite shall corrode and
crumble.under the gaggle tooth
* of time, and suns and systems
^ and constellations shall become
' as extinct-as-the burnt out cra"
ters of the paTd prlcess of-the
night; but the humbfest child of
e God who plants his feet upon the
? ground of hope and trust if
^ steadfast" as God's t.Virrmo if.
'[self.
- I It was fl wnnriprf"! tiniP in 7f
, on7^e ^urch"gave the pastor i|
an after collection. $21.03 on his
trip to .Richmond, Va., where he
goes this week to run a ten-da>
y revival for Dr. Gordon B. Han
r cook at the Moor's Street Bap
e .list Church. - ?
( Dr.'White was called to the
y Bethlehem Baptist, East Colum
s bia to preach the funeral of Sis
a tre Florence McMickins, wh(
s died in New York^City, at 2:3(
y" i*i m., and at 4:3Q, Roy; Whit(
s motored down to Zion_Chape
* (Raleigh) 10 miles below Columbia
to'preach the funeral sermor
of Sister Georgia Chandler, a sis
ter to the Dr.-A. Chandler.
At 8:30,_Zion was packed t(
her utmost, with an impatient
" crowd because it h&d been an
__ liwu i uiai x/i, xy a., x iiuiu|
n son of the Tabernacle Baptisi
[Church, Augusta. Ga., wouh
^ureach. Dr. Willie ~ITiliuttuc^i
g Dr. D. F. Thompson as Jhis^olc
^ friend, he told .how they camt
e up together in Rock Hilt anc
struggled in school, as South Ca
^ rolina's rpatchless sons, and A
v merica's greatest preachers.
' Dr.- Thompson preached one
of the greatest sermons of hi;
r life from? the sub., "A seasid<
walk with Jesus." /
0 Sometimes a hundred voice:
, |shouting find then ir
r~msrs. -5,. =
First Calvary's- entire Deacor
f Board, and it seemed like th(
~ Church turned out to hear theii
jex-pastor. f)r. Thompson's re
^turn to Columbia was lii<<
^("Back from Elba," so great were
I the honors aecui dedhira?-^^^
n JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. Z
r. CHURCH
v _
jT~ Wp_are looking forward t(
3 the ejoming of our Missionary
*-jconyocation, April 22-25, whicl
-- embraces five annual conference;
i-'and to which the public is cor
d dially invited.
e Our services were high-spi^i
d ted and well attended Sunday
? Rev. Lomax, the pastor preachec
3 an excellent palm sermon fron
n the text, Mt. 21:9.
y The beautiful palm decoratioi
y was furnished by Mrs. Maggie
d Ruth, organist of the Junioi
>t Choir of the Church.
| The Sunday School was wel
r attended. The review lessor
t- war conducted by the pas?Tr
i- At 4 p. m., the pride of Collim
t(bia, Court of Calanthe No. 5E
THE PALMET
anniversary services were held in d
j: Jones Chapel under the auspices p
>j of Mesdames R. A. Henry, C.. J. Id
t Benson, Bertha Foggy and oth- v
i| ers. t
I Rev. Lomax who was selected p
to preach the annual sermon for
these ladies, preached a very in- ,li
teresting sermon from the text, s
! 1 John 3:11. Sub. : "Love, a debt t
| due to all men." } ?
Mr. T. H. Henrv and the ladies
of this Court prided them- \
selves in rendering the program Y
of this occasion. ,. t
,| Togehter with many prominent
citizens who witnessed this n
occasion, one of the oldest, if not c
the t)ldest society women of this a
> | City in the persn of Mrs. Ella
[ Lyons was present, and crowned
j the occasion with a good practi- ~~
' cal speech.?Between 15 and $20 T
were raised. Many expressions
r of tn*?1 it with fnlfpns nf nrp. V
,'sentation were manifested. f
j 1 Th? V. C. society was Well at^' S
> tended at 6:30 p. m. . |l
[ IVIany visitors were present,'a
, among whom were-th> wife and {
j daughter of the pastor, they ?>revv
jMrsv M. E. and Mhis M. M. Lo- t(
, max, both of whom have just c
relosed their schools and are at t
.'home with husband and father, la
[ 1300 Blossorp Street. if
, | The cplleetion,for the V. C. E. !b
J.totalled ?25.00. j;
J, At 8:00 p. m. the pastor t!
preached afTother interesting ser- it
, moil to. an appreciative audience
from the subject. St. Joint's vis- s
, ion while on the Island of Pat- g
, 'mos." Collection and music ten- Jt
[ dered hv our choir of which Mrs. ^
. F. C. Benson is the organist, were s,
*1 grand. * ~ I
We are looking for a? high day b
L Easter. The public is invited. ' T,1
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JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH e
r ' .
Sunday morning seemed some-ic
- what like winter, butiir-spitejafLi
~-this-?*- pleasing audience was. in F
* attendance.
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Sunday. School opened at? 10 1
i o'clock by the vsupt.,. Bro,-R. S.'
5 Russell, assisted by the pastor v
It who is ever ready for work.
11 This ends the quarter. The v
11 whole lesson consisted of the re- *
, view/ Rev. Washington is al-1
11 ways anxioUs to~see a certain a- 1
".mount raised each Sunday morn-jt!
I ing, and when this is done, he retires
to prepare himself for di- *
s vine service. ~ - . |1
* Strictly at 11:30ro'clo~Ck ,~t h e *
"Ichoir chanted the opening song ?.while
the pastor ascended the
rostrum. After devotional serv
vice, Rev. J. P. Vvasmngton se^
lected as his text, Zech. y :u, "Re5J u
Hioice greatly. 0, daughter of Zi--^
'.on; shout, (), daughter of Jeru
"i salem, etc." He used as his h
"j subject, "Greatfful praises to j.
i Cod,"* from which he precahed E
^ an edifying sermon. v: v ,J
Sunday evening found us a-j
2 gain in the house of God waiting ^
;to hear the message. f
J| Dr. G. K. Lyles, Presiding El-jr
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1. 30<>oooo<>or>owocnrorfOODOOcaa?^
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p[8 - ' -MRS. P. R. R1
JJl- A Full Line of Paten
J|i- Cigarettes and Tobacc<
?Madam-. C. J. -Walker'^
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ro LEADER ?r?^
er of the Newberry District was
resent likewise, Rev. R.* B..QoJ:
len. The pastor offered to give
vay"T6 Dr. Lyles to preach but
he doctor said he wanted to hear
reaching.' .
iRev. Washington started in a
ukewarm fashon, a>nd within a
HorOime the whole congregaion
was rejoicing. The text was
It. John, 9:14. Sub., "Work."
Everybody?who hc^irs Rev.
Va^hington, will be anxious to
lear him again. He is making
hings go on Wheeler's Hill.
Come ^nd be convinced. Our
notto: "We atand for the right,
ondemn the wrong; justice to
11 and malice to none."
?Jessie MaO Lomon
THE-CANTATA "I1U1LD1NG
OF THE SHIP"
The ^Cantata entieled " The
luilding of The Ship," by Long
ellow arid Lahee was given at
47lnov~ PATk?C?VI?P? fT-mrr Vr~
'ucsday night March the 30tlr
nd a crowd of near two hundred
and and rain .storms of the year
o hear .it. White a-nd colored
ame thru it and expressed
hemselves of being well paid
fter having come thru such awul
weather and asked that it
e repeated next Thursday night
tpril 8, so that they can bring
heir wives and children to hear
3 1 : ?
Two whifrrgcntlmcn.arose and
aid"that they were more than
lad that they had come thru
he.storm to see it for it was
^fh it. one said tliat he never,
lav anything better in Columbia,
md _that .he would "come and;
ring others to see this great
Cantata next inur.sday night
ipril the 8th. So Tor their bentit
and for the benefit uf Lhuse
wno nau uoiignt ucKeis anu
ould not got . to the Church to
Lear it, we have decided to relea-t
it next ^Thursday night.
All .praise is'given to the dear
riends who composed-if and the
>impkins Orchestra, all of whom
/ill appear againThurSday niglTf
'ome and bring,your friends you
rill be well<paid. Ask those who
leard it to tell you about it.
__The admission is 25c. Pastors
uncharge 01 yhuruhes, Piesi:
lents of High.&chool's and Colleges
are complinientary invied.-Children
under 12 years, 15c.
bethel A. !MvE.Chnrcrk
Choi* to Sing Cantata
Sunday at 8 P. M.
iNcitwiTrfsTufuTing the puuiiL1 I'iAs?
ill Tirnes a rdunditiR?Imitation- frrt
korship at Bethel?you are espocialj?inviletl
to SiiliH'i-! the- or fan
ata entitled, "Ho?annaTT presented
>y the choir, Sunday evening:. Untirng
efforts have, been made' .by Mrs.
latcs (organist) and the loyal mem*,
icrs of the choir for this occasion.
This promises- to be the climax of
he day's service. Come and invite
our friends to come with you, you'll
ind a welcome there and joy through"
nusic that will do your soul good.
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Columbia. S. C, ,?
' N " CHURCHJHRECTORY
BETHEL A. M. E. CIIUECH
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sta.
- Rev:' E. A. Adams, Castor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School ... 10:00 A. M.
.Morning Service 11:15 A. M.
A. C. E. League G:30
Evening Service ^7:30 PrlflT
jSIDNEY PARK C. M. E. CHURCH
1100 llluck Ulunding Street
- Rev. W. K- Farmer, Pantiir
SERVICES: -
Sunday School ... 10:30 A. M.
i.Morning Service" ,'.11:30 A. M.
' Epwurth League . ,. 6:30-P.-&LEveRinjf'
Service 7:30 P. M.
JONES CHAPEL A. M. E. ZION
CHURCH.
Corner Sumter and BIUHKO!n StrCCtB'
Rev. A. E. Loin ax, Pastor.
SERVICES- :
[Morning Service 1 11:00 A. M.
Sunday School ??... 12:30 P. M.
V. C. E. Society i.1. 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
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CALVARY BAH!ST CHUROH
L_ 1300 Block Bull Street
?Rev.?CharlcH H.r* Brown, Pastor
SERVICES:
I Morning Service _i*. ...11:15 A. M
B Y. P. U. .t 6:00 P. M
Evening Service " ~ "I.. 7:30 P M 1
1st.. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Richland Street
REV. H. W. LONG, Pastor. "
? SERVICES:
(Sunday School ...... 10:00 A. M.
J Morniftg1,Service .. . .. 11:30 A. M.
B. Y. P.JU. .1 6:00 P..M
Evehing Service 1 8:00~P. M*
WT:^EYME.ciri:itcir
?Crgaier. Qorvais and Barnwell St?
Rev. N. S; Smith, Pastor.
SERVICES:
"SnncTay School? . 10:30 A. M
Morning: Service ; 11:80 A. M.
League __ 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. C. White, Pastor.
" SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service .I-.. -,.11:30 A. M.
B.._Yi_P.-U. _ 6:00 P. M
Evening Service . 7:00 P. M
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NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
* Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor
Sunday School .... 10:30 A. M.
Morning Service? l 11:30
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service . 7:30 P.
ST. JOHN 4JAPTIST CHURCH
_i Booker Washington Heights
: Rev." L.5 C. Jenkins, Pastor.
SERVICER: ...
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
Mornnig Service 11:30 A. M.
Ti~ Y. P. U. .... -ft-nn p m
Evening Service ... 7:30 P. ftl.
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FIFTH BAPTIST CI1URCU
Tfev. ET|T. Hampton, Pastor
405 Marion Street
Morning Service ... v 11:30
Evening Service J 7:30
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
2130 Sumter Street
Rev. 1). G. Robinson, Pastor.
, SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
/reaching ...... : ?11:30 A. M.
Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
Treaefttng- : - 1*. IT
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ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor
SERVICES:
unday School 10:00 A. M.
.. Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
B: Y. P. U. : ? 6-00 P- H.
1 Evening Service ... 7:u(l P. M.
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
1609 Harden Street ?
?Rev. R. C. STOVER, Poster. ?
I
j Sunday School : l(k00 A. M.
Looming Service ____ 11:30 A. M.
H V !? IT 6:30 P. li
Evening Service ^
JOHNSON-BRA
Funeral Direct
- Emba
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1115 Washington
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Divine Street
He*. T. M. Boy km, Pastor.
. SEHVICES:
iSundey School v ...10:00 A. M.
Morning Service ^-14-; 30 Ai M.
B. Y. P. U. .... 7:00 P. M.
j Evening Service -li_ 8:00 P. M
BETHLEHEM?BAPTIST CHURCli
Lyon Street
Re?. S. 11. Smith, Pastor
SERVICES:
iSutidiy School 10:00 A. M
j Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
B. Y..P. U. 6:00 P. M
Evening Service _ 7 . 8:00 T\ BIST.
LUKE P. E. CHURCH
Hampton Avenue.
Rev. Thomas D. Brown, Rector.
| ' , SERVICES: '
Iloly Communion fe:0o A. jvf. "
Morning Service 11:15 A. M. '
Sunday-School ? 4:UU f. M.
Evening Service ... 8:00 P. M.
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2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. . ;
~~7 SERVICES^
| Sunday School 10:30 A. M
|Morning Service ...... 11:39 A. M
B. Y. P. U. ....... 6:00 P. M
Evening Servid* 8:00 P. M. ?r?
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. R.(M. Myers, Pastor..
SERVICES:
Sunday School ....10:30 A. M
Afternoon fhiuirn " 00 P. M ;
B/Y. P. U. 2.. - 6:00 P. MV "r .
'Evening Service 8:00 P. M
j CHAPPEJIE STATION E
CHURCH.
Corner Senate and Pine Streets.'
Rev. Lr. (.. Bowntan, Pastor.. ....
. .. ' SERVICES:
Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
LSunday School ..-------''3:00 P.M. ,
[A. 0. E. League P, M
jEWrtng Service 7:30 P. M
L-I JAVieA TiBBBMACI.R
Rev. "B. G. Grayhart, Pastor.
SERVICES:
jSunday School ? 10:00" A. M
! Afternoon Service 3:00 P. M
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M
Evening Service ...... 8:00 P. M
LADSON PRESBYTERIAN .
Rev. I. D.r Davis, Pastor.
[, SERVICES 8 ?1 <<
I Morning Service __ ...11:15 A. M
| Sunday School 4:00 P. M.
^Christian Endeavor .... 6:00 P. M _
SALTERS' MEMORIAL A, M. E.
j ~ CHURCH *
Washington-. Stl, between Oak & Pine ~ 1
j Rev. A. C. BROGDON, Pastor
-Morning Sermon _.__-__:._*ll:15 A. M.
Sunday SchooP~.__.w-?' 3:30 Ir\ M.
'Evening Sermon 8:30 P. M.
L" 8T. JAMES A., M. E. CHURCH
A % F 1 1 * -* *
1a nenuerhon street
R?t. J. F. Washington, Fastor.
? - SERVICES:
' SundHy-Scfroul ^.10.*H> A. M.
I Morning Service 11:15 A. M.
] A. C. E. Ltugut ..fl.30 F. M,
Evening Service 7:30 F. M. ?_
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TEMFLE _ZION BAPT. .CHURCH
Ridgewood
Sunday School 11:30
Morning Service 12:80
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EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
T ?KenJlolTownt ~ ~ !
SERVICES: 7
'Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
i MoYning Service ? 11:30 A. M.
|A. C.-ELXeegue ? -6:00 P. M.
Evfoiing Service ""-"-.MO P. 11.
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH^
VElfr StreetREV.
W. G. GUNTER, Pastor.
Sunday School 1LU30 A. M.
" Morning Service 4--? 12:00 M.
Evening-Service 7:30 P. M.
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