The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 10, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Saturday April 10,-1026 - oorK>acrocraaaaoa^^ | Church News S BY DR. J. < OC0?SC8^n<K8^OD^O^OOOCK>Ca>QOOXia SIDNEY PARICXHiiHCH I NEWS i 1 r? Suiufl^^rlornn^* Apnt 4, 'at i 10:30 a! m- Sundav S<rhool serv- c *v- , ? ^ %/ ices were conducted by the su- 1 perintendettt Mr. D. R. Slaiks, < L with a happy gathering of little < ones and grown ups. The les- 1 ^ >on was fully discussed by the ( various classes to the delight of the many teachers. All the lit- j __V tie ones studied their lesson ?ut|< V; at home and, was ready to ex^jl plain- when called upon. p At 11:30 a. mrr Dr. Farmer h preached a- striking and far- < reaching?sermon to a packed i rhorrRF. His text was taken from l Isaiah 63:1-2, "Wh<> is this that I corneth?fioin ICdom with, dyed i garments from Bozra-h??this that is glorious in hiS~apparel, 1 travelling in the greatness of his i strength? I~t hat, speak in rights ~ fore art -thou red in thine ap- i parel, and thy garments like him i ' that treadeth in the vinefat?" : After listening to that splendid ] _ : ' sermon!1 the members asserm 1 - bled at the a?ltar to partake of ,j the Holy Communion. As they ] ? drank and tasted of the bread of life, their minds began won- 1 dering back to the time when 1 Jesus died to savg us. . i -The Church was beautifully ??decorated for the Ka*ter*-exer cisr^ Sunday nitrht. Lovely " flowers.; surrounded J the altar , which was draped with white. Kpw_^-Thc little ones (TuFtheir hpst . f ? ? Sunday night. The Choral Club rendered three selections, and sang for collection. The public is cordially invited < ~ to attend these services. * 4 111^(1 4 f /1,f rt- * 0,1. A- i>l. Vj. LMUKt'Ii ~ Sunday us. Wp began prayer meeting . at -5 o'clock Sunday morning which set us in a'frame for the -fol^wing services during the . day. At the close of, the. meet-ffig the pastor made ..^oinc uplcndid remarks, concerning the resurrection. J .' Every one who Was present in Sunday School vvHrnenned a largo ci'tteidance apd heard-a lively 1 . -discussion throughout the school. After the' lesson-was discussed by the various classes, the re View wast conducted by the supt. uivine services begarrat-H-r^ o'clock. Rev. Washington was .? at his best. Ho a won ' (Wt'nl ovTrmn- T"Yf RVv ? 1:18, "Fam He tha>t liveth, and ?was dead, and, behold, 1 am alive lor evermore; amen, ana nave the""keys of.hell and death." Subject, "The living Christ- (a) The purpose of Christ's coming is thttt we may have life, (b) Requirements to attain this life, (c) The miraculous resurrection Dominion over death and Hell.". We also had splendid services at 6:110 o'clock Sunday afternoon for the benefit of those who were not a-ble to be present Sunday morning-. The audience received a short hiirbnrrefteiat se?pon--de=* livered by the pastor. Text, - Heb. 4:9, "There remaineth therefore a rest to the people^ "of God." Subject, "Rest." ' . - Sunday evening was given to ^ the younger people which was considered the- best Easter pro gram put over for St. James, j Miss' Eloise .Tenerettp?aim! tVipl writer worked untiringly to make the program a riUOiKss. Every individual played well his part and manifested a great interest in the program The Church is alive both spirritua-lly and financially. We are doing well in every respect. ? ?J. M. Lemon. BETH E L A. W. E. CttUR ? 4 NOTES - Sunday marked one of the h V _ I II sxo&eoeofti&cxosQeoaz^^ Of Columbia I ".WHITE Host beautiful Rasters witlessee! for some time at Bethel. Sarly Sunday morning when the f5$^B5?an 10 uUWll, louiid many if the faitFTfuT followers of ouF Lord Jesus at the church. Infeed-t-his-meeting was a source if s piritual inspiration. At the lour for Sunday School the chilIren were out in full numbers. The lesson was c^scuased with added interest it seemed, con\ r- 9 ,..:?u i ' -luuuiK w11it Liiueiy remarns ny [>r.E.A7 Adams. The Surtday School program at3:3ffp. rri- vva-s nses .was exceptionally goodMuch credit io due Supt* Young for his untiring efforts assisted 3y some to make this occasion a grand succpss, At 11:15 a. m., Dr. Adams preached to full and beautiful audience from St. John "5:25, Ephseiansr 5:14 and St. John 5:Z&-2Q_picturizing three'Resurrecnot all; the ^cond for some, but should not be for any; the third, for _a!L_ .TMarvol not at this for the hour is coming-in the which all that are in the graves shall hear His voice, and shall come forth?they that have done^'good unto th&.reservation of life; and they that have done evil unto the reservation of damnation." Entreating the unsaved* that by faith you must believe that.He is risen and accept Him in youi: h?krt as vour risen Suvinr A-t i % -i * ii i ^ the close of the sermon 6 persons came forward and joined the Church for which we are very thankful- > "Corning to the close of "the day's services the Choir did itself much credit and a full audience much service for good when they captured the attention of their audinece for one houfe, i^mtering the Sacred Cantata, "Hosaim*~ Indeed the entire day was an enjoyable one. Ought we not be thankful for such good gifts made possible only by this very occasion that we now celebrate tttis resorrecetion) ?-: In all things let- us be reasonable. " Sunday is the rally and it i hoped that every member will share to some extent with the rally that the Trustees may realize the amount they have asked for. ... .. - * Monday night at Bethel, Stewardess Board No. 1 puts on a play entitled; "'i'tie Old Hehool at mcKory nouer" with something pood and palatable to serve vou Hnrtny tbo T of-j-hp mpm bership and friends help to put this over please. The program will be very amusing and it will be fully worth your while to witness if. will find a welcome there. EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH At 10:00^. m.'Sunday School was. opened by the Supt., .Mr. M. B. Williams. The lessoii was reviewed with profound interest and -lasting memory by ProL Green Jackson. At TT730 a. rn. the morning service began with very beautiful selections by the choir and a *olo by Mr. J. N. Webster which held the audience spell-bound. Thon r?omo f Vi cormon u/ViinVi was a masterpiece of the age Text, I Cor 1 Subject, "The Riser, Ix>rd." This discourse by Dr, Holman goes without saying thai ha .rlpqprvpq nH titlpg of hofr or that can he attached to a minister. [ At 8:30 P. M. a speeiah program was rendered. Subject: Mo^e Health and Business Work for Negroes. The program as follows Music?Negro National Anthem "Pray^r=--Mr. Or Vuuion^ which was heart touching. Hawaiiar guitar solo?Miss Ruby Benson which wAs-pleaaing to all. Ad? - - -.-v THE PALMETT< . dress?Mr. L S- Leevy, who^On spoke on the need of business fe^ enterprises among our people, nil sounding a more serious warn- pa ing saying that it will prevent all poverty and also open avenues t hat- are not now open, he closed frith n pled for n living religion. Address?Dr. J. E. Watts,-dent- $4! ist, wh<? spoktron, ^"How to prevent sickness. First, see your ^ , family physician. He then told -how much we could save if we would only act in time. He is ~l ......... b O] not only a dentist but an orator. tGiving facts in each instance. ? Duett?Clarinet and violin?Mr. T. H. Pinckney and Thomas iPinckney Oaten accompanied by ,Mrs:' Zenobia- Jeffers, pianist, g !Clarinet Solo?Mr. T. H. Pinuk- ? jney. Paper?Home and Personal IIygienC:?Mrs. "EhMly Claik: ? I Address?Dr. C. E. Stephenson, * who spoke 011 the need "f screen jing the homes~to prevent spread- ir ing of diseases by flies and mo&nttd-toes^?He pointed out fact that we die from diseases that ca are curea-ble because we will n?t take, the advice of our doctor even though we are paying for it Pr We must say itwasza realtreat th J . The above addresses and seJ-lections were among the best Tevgr~heard. We theiefuie lhaiifc-fcfa the participants out of our heart .of hearts. ~ * - re Easter services were held at 18:30 p. m. ^to'a crowded house. co It'was one of profound interest jand pleasure. Many thanks to j' i the teachers and" "especially to ^ I Misses Catherine Green, Sarah c'l( "p^astriTrgton. -==E. C. Clark, at :.. " : :?~!"ar JONES CHAPETX M. E. Z. CHURCH NOTES I " ~ M I .Easter was a high and appreciative day with-us,?Our ^hnrrh was-well decorated.? - is At least to those of us who live Ct I . : .in the South, Easter and.flowers in are vitally related. _ ~ 77^' \ -It AVQuld appeal- that it is by -j Divine," planriip^'that Easteh ly icomes just at that season -of-t-he--bj year when the warm sun begins T1 > to peep over the hills scattering m its lifegiving rays to make the birds of the wood to sing and to, i coax the flowers into full bloom, na "l'he lily thai wakes with tho'm. morning sun and bathes its face'je in the early dew, brought a mes-' Si - of nurity. of gladness, and'G, of triumph for all who wilFopen Is I their hearts to receive this mes- St " sage ofthe resurrected Christ. tjr 11a- m., Dr. Lorrlax preached -e>; , a great Easter sermon from the of :|text. j-'It U finis^h^=Stfcr-John, jl ueniMHun un v^<ai>ciiiy. f ' ^pKyfrvboclv^nre^eilL. Seeilied *UJ T. . 'realize the great conflict with'1 m i Christ on Calvary while theim 1 speaker pictured it. \v< i The morning's offering aI mounted to $318.27. . - 15 i .The Easter program exercises";C< arrangedTjy Miss F. C. Benson, U 4---: REBSE^^BI F| ?: fttft&TVR. RE 1 vL_A Full Line of Patent |!"J" Cigarettes and- Tobaccos , - j % . Madam C. J. Walker's -i-j-? -Times. - Ice Cream and PHONE _i1422 Assembly Street, i 3ea0C83ft&?^ 'jo Office d'hone 6026 -* N.J. FREE ' i ... ? , I jo Aiiorney-ai-i-aw am l\A Practice in all Courtf4149Wawhington Street, ? ; :: ^ - J. H. ROBI ? ?r? MERCHANT ii!U_ ___! Suits Made ' ~j J" - TELEPHOS ? ? 'j! lllR'/j Washington Strreet, ? , 3 LEADER?-- * ^ J * ? 3 orgatwst, were of high clax* itures both afternoon and evelg, which was witnessed by i eked house of friends of mo<1 walks of life. Miss Gertrude Lott was tlu pl'ioiont Mistress of Ceremony Total offering for the day 2T1G. 1LV WOVijie TO BREACH ?"AT SIDNEY DARK V Rev R. C. Stover. 1'. 1).. Pa.-p~of Trinity Baptist Church, 11 preach at Sideny Park C. M Church, Sunday afternoon at ur o'clock, the public is in\4t. Trinity's Choir will sing. T. LUKE'S P. E. CHURCH -Hamtifnn AV'pniie The services at St. Luke's or Caster Sunday were well atnded by its members am lends. The rector, Rev. Thos Brown, preached an excellent rmon. The choir on this oc si on?was at its best. At four o'clock the Sunday hoof, rendered an appropriate ogram The pupils returnee eir mite and over ^20.00 wat ported tor rhlssiOirwiirR: 7" On Monday at'ternoon thtMihit en of the Sunday School an< eir friends were given an Egj. iintby" the Church, alTpiTKCTii ported an e 11 j oyable t i mev .. Sunday April 11th, the earl\ mmunion will be celebrated a 00 a. m. At 11 :15 at m. Rev hos. D. Brown will preach, inday School as. usual at .4 o' )ck. Evening service prayej . 8 p. 'm. . All of 6uiJ friendj id visitors are welcome to at nd these -services.. j linisterial Union Note* The Inferdehominationat Min ters Union convened in Kirs; dvary Baptist Chflrch tht\?tl 19*00 m with lit* ! " \ clams presiding^-- ??-' - ? The' devotions Sviiife splrftual .and instructively conducte< t-Dr. Q. T. Dillard; the chaplain iife minutes-?ofjttre prevlou. eeting were read and approved After the expiration of unfin ished business^ the f&fto'winj imed pa.-t'qrs g&^^Jjrief state ents of their' texto and spb cts. from w hich they preacne< mday, viz: Drs. W. E. Farmer T. DflTaFchX. E. L?max, H. W jng:AlThdiv on Elliott. H. I1 over, T- B. Brown, E. A.' Ad gs and J. P. Washington." Tlr :egesis expressed by these mei ^roca on their texts and sub Lil,-rr iml.'iwl <>r]j I'ying :irjj ?rv Point edToi- Euslei ucmsior Ve were glad to haveTTuTTtevs M. Bov^.uL_JJtL White to com aim?lrrntrty 1 hrrmelvr : t embers of the Union" The; ere lieaftily greeted. Rev. II. Stover, pastor- of th a-ptist I,Church near Renedic >1. asked the'alliliation of th nion to attend an evangelisti ??n?? i n i n ' -??* 80000000000 OOOO OOOOOOOOO 1 JG STORE _ _ : BSE, Prop* 1 "Medicines. Ct^ars, i.?_. A Full Line of - Preparations at all Sodas. ? 7820 Columbia, S. C. ao.ooooooooooo o.cuxo.0 pooOu-.. Residence Phone 6798 >EIIICK i Notary 1*01)110. V ??SI?1 e and Federal. .Cnll'mhlfl , ~S_ C.. WmM> CRTSON TAILOR -ft ro Order. IE 4Q03 Columbia. S. C. r* ?. e s ? * r i whiefy is tn convene - in his church the 11th inst- Rev. . Stover also asked for a delegate ~ . to represent the Union and Rev. i A. 10. hornax was appointed. Jones Chapel A. M. E. Zion Chnicn -cut in an invitation to . the rriiniHters of the Union soli-, citing their, eouporation in its 1 missionary convocation the 22nd ( is also- r?'<t?e>ted to hear greet- J ing.? l-'ropi the Uniom "1 Rev. A- E. Lomax is appointed to present a paper to the Union i next -Tu^stiay V? the-subject: ?. CUl ItCH DIRECTORY ^r- . * 1. RET It EL A. M, Iu CHCKCI1 em-neCSumter and Ta) lur Sfl HZ KrvT t- AT A darns, Pastor. * " Sunday School 10:00 A*. M. * I MorniiiLr SU'VICC 11:15 A. M. 1 A. Cf-K. league 6:00 P. M.t ^ Evening Service. . _ . 7:30 P. M j SI I>\1 A PARK T M F Till 1U II -1100 Klotk ~Blahding- Street ' llwW. E.-4varm?rvPastur. _$ , . ' SERVICES: i Sunday Srhool ? 10:30 A. M.]j ;?Mrjr.niiijr Service 11:30 A. M. j L*^ort*r*'eague - ? 5:30 Pi M.1 : l-Aeniiiu Ser\TctT~ *7 Y:3U P~Mtj. II JONES CWAPEI, a M ^-^Ztp>T ?.j _li_ , CHLKCM. . .. uin(er?and 1 Blossom Streets. Ri?v. A. E. Umax, Pastor. I - . * SERVICES: Morning Service' . 11:00 A. M. t?Sunday "School ???r?1U:30 1'. M.-J V p. VS Societ.v ' 11 *f - . <w. ... v.ou i . 1*1, ' .Evefiintf Service - 8:00 P. M. ? * 2nd. C.AI VAKY BAPTIST CHURCH t">00 B+ot*k .Bull Street^ " ( ; i- Rev. Charles II. Brown, Pastor ^ 5LRV ICES. =* ; Sunday School 10:00 A.. M , ! v,.,-.imir - Service 11:15 A. M. B. Y. !' U. 6*:00 P. M " r"Kveni"ng Service 7:80 P M ~ s - ; J ^ Ut. C'AIA A BY BAPTIST CHURCH! 1 i Richland Street "* j _ RKV. II. \V. LONG, Pastor. .SERVICES: - ; Sutvdny School -rz; 10:00LA. M. i ! Morning Service ... ...11:30 A. M'. j B. Y. "P. U- % 6-'00 P. M p.faiiMu.'', Service _!_ 8:00 P. M' -! . ~ . " . i] ,! WESLEY M. E. CHURCH Corner Gervais. pnd Barnwell St?. Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor. ?~ " ^SERVICES': 1 Sunday School 10:3lJ A. M.J Morning Service ...,-11:30 A. i ~ 6:30 P. M. ? Evening Service ; 7:30 P. M " ?' ~ "- -f ej ZION BAPTIST CHIRCH '1-1 Rev. J. C. While, Pastor. -J SERVICES: ] SmulaV-' School - 10:0U A. M. r J-.\u^nm,v^^vicQ 1 i :3tr A. M 'TVn' ! fi-iff p M ' Kve'ning .Service } 7:U0 P. ST. , ~N:\y~Ti{i:nI H\PTTST PHI KCH Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor Sunday-Selfoof -... r. 10:30 A. M. o - Moniirig Service 11:30 { b. V. P. U, .. ... . 5^)0 PVM. ? F/v<Tn,nC Service . ... 7:30 P. M ' v.' J t?r. JOI|N BAPTIST CI1C RCH Booker Washington Heights ? *' Rev. I,. C. Jen-k4ns,- Pastor. %-r?SERVICES: school' , io:3u A. M. 0 Mbninijf Sfcrviee ? 11:30 A. M. g B. V. P. U. . 6:00 P. M. p Evening Service 7:30 P. M. 1 FIFTH BAPTIST CHI RCH jj Rev." E. T. Hampton, Paator r, I 405 Marion. Street prjTiuftliig Service? 11:80 'livening Service 7:30 h . T , MT. Ol.lVK BAPTIST CHI RCH X1 * '2130 Sumter -Street X i i? " ,v * ' iev./u. b, Koinnson, Pastor. I SERVICES* * S un?liiy School 7. 10:80 A. M. 'preaching __11;30 A. M. hf V. P. U. ?6:00 P. M. preaching I? 8:00 P. M. "I- ~ ~~ ? :Z?r-~ ... ^V5 .VNTKH'H BAPTIST CHURCH 7 % Rev. T. C. CRLMPTON, Pastor r? SKRV1CKS: - i School . .'.I. 10:00 A.M. ming Service 11:30 A. M. . >1 jit. V. I'. U. . 6:00 P. M. ^Evening Service 7:00 P. M. ' if"wT7-X ;;j TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH 1000 TTarden Street -Rev. R. C. -STOVER, I'ostor. <>! Sunday School 10:00 A. M. 1 - JOni-mop Servic'te?_ : ... 11:30 A. M. J B.Y. P. U. .77: 0.80 PrM^ | Evening Service 8:00 P. M. ' % FIVE "Crime and its Remedy." The old fotkfc' home was weTT~ rejiresented by Rev. A. W. M. Coleman, an inmate of said home Although suffering'from a conraetion of the muscles, wear and Lear in the ministry, Dr. ColeTian, with the assistance of some jf the ministers) made his way 0 the Union room and food speech in interest of the 1 IV..NW. ryj l i it . _ The Intreden^minational Minsters' Union-stands for "Purity, lu.-.tiee and Friendship." ' L N ION HAPT1ST I II URCH Divine Street" ' " Kev. T. M. Bovkin. Pastor. . / STtKYTC LiS: Ounday School . 10:0.0 A. M. == Morning.-?$*!>*-ice ..11:30 A. M 4 , Y. P. U. 7:UiiT. M, Evening Service 8:D0 P. M BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH " Lyon Street ??Re*. S. II. Srrtilh. I'hetor *" SERVICES: Sunday School .... 10:00 A. M Horning Service 11:30 A. M.__ i^Y. P. U. --- _ 6:00 P. M Evening Service 8:00 P.~M Hampton Avenue Rev. 'Thomas I). Brown, Rector. ~ ' ' SERVICES: luly Communion ~TTTt 8:00~Ar~M/~ Horning Service 11:15 A.'M. Sunday School - - 4:00 P. M. Evening Service : T "8:CfO P. >1. ' >nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHURCH ' Rev.. R. "M. Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: ' ~ Sunduy School 10:30 A. M Morning Service? 11:3Q_A^_M B. Y. P, U r_ 6:00 P7 M . . Evening Service" . .1. 8:00 P. M. ; li-!= ? visrrnnvis nai>ti*4t" riii'nrti v Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday KfVynl?. .. ?10:30 A.?M 7 Afternoon Service 1 2:00 P. M. B. Y. P. U. -. _ 6:00 P. M Evening Service 8:00 P. M. A CHAPPELl.E STATION A. M. RICH URCII. .Corner Senate and Pine Streets. Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor. _ SERVICES: Morning Service .111:30 A. M. Sunday School 3:00 P. M. A. C. E. League v_ 6:30 P. M. Evening Service * _'iL_ 7:30 P. M. -? a. > j 1QNFS T A HFfiN ATI .F. D... D P 1 " ?ci, o. u. uraynarr, 1'aslor. 1 SFRVirrtSt " . Sunday School 10:00 A. U Afternoon Sci'vic^" " ?3:00 P. M B. Y. p;~u. '--1 ..,6:00 P. Evening Service 8:00 P. M. LAIXSON PRESBYTERLAN IIbV. I:?PL l>:n iy.?l'aBtor. ; ?' .* SI:RY_iues:__. _ Morning Service ll :1S A. m. Sunday School ? . 4 :U0 P. M. Christian Endeavor?? = 5:00 P, M " r * ?? ' < j z SALTERS5 MEMORIAL ?A. M. E. - CH l'RCH \Vashington St.,*?bet\veen Oak & Pine Rev."A, C. BROGDON, Pastor Morning Scr.ni<>n .. 11:15 A. M. Sunday School ... - 3:30 P.-M. Evening Sernn-n .' 8:30_P. ST J A M ES A. M.'E. CHURCH ' Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor. SERVICES: Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. MorningwService.__l_I?11:15 A. M. A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. r ' _ ' " t>' TKMPI I? 71 nv n a f>t runoru * Ridgewood "Sunday School -. I 11:80? Jloming Service 12.80 EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH Kendlaltown. 4 r- Rev Jl fcLUS-HOLMAX, Pastor. ? : 1 gg.H.viry^; Sunda^' School - lO'.QO A. M. ^ I Mowing Service 11:30 A. M. A. C. E. League 6:00 P. ill. * Evening Service 8:00 P. H. : j I ' '. MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 1915 Laurel Street ??: ~ ? REV, W. G. GUNTER, Pastor. j Sunday School 11:00 A. M. ! Morning Service ?i 12:00 M. EVCTTtTTg- Sowaca.- 7:30 P. M. / ] t 'J