The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, April 17, 1926, Page FIVE, Image 5
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? Church News
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BETHEL A. M. ETCHURCH
The story of creation is a familiar;
one to every individual who. has hed,
early traning' in the Sunday School.'
- Ihip story was delightfully discussed
Many-vvete piesent and a beautiful.
lesson recited, concluding by a review
by the Supt. Bro. Young.
r At the morning services, Dr. E. A.|
Adams selected Heb. 11:25 as a text,1
"Choosing rather to suffer affliction
with the people of God, than to enjoy
the pleasure of sin for a season."
Presentnig the life and worth of Mos
ea hh a worthwhile example for us
when temptations" arise. "To accept
to suffer afflictions when there is a
possible way of- escape" requires the
erace of God in the Vw>nrt
courage is a necessary requisite to
take ihe stand that Moses took."
The Christian Endeavor League is
having good attendance and splendid
talks every Sunday at 6:30. This is
where the young folks have the
chance to express themselves freely
in their- own-w?y.
Sunday evening, Dr. Adams spoke
13:20, n plea for wholesome
association, "The best evidence
of just what you hope to be, association
has great power, it will defile or
~ it will purify," . ?
Please do not forget that the rally
continues. Some have done wetl^
Those of the members who have not
paid yet,-please see your leader or
send in your envelope. Make the~sa-crifice
as loyal members and put the
rally over. " H
The program by Stewardess Board,
No. 1 was-an enjpyable affair, Monday
evening last. Everyone present
was Amused beyond measure thati
means they had success.
The membership and friends are requested
and invited to attend the ser'fcp'
vienn at Bethel Siindny.. Romembor
" each service is a blessing to you and
" will in some way result-in great good
anH voil mnv Ko fViQ
don't miss the chance. You are always
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BROOKLAND BAPTISE
CHURCH NEWS
;a April 4th, the Sunday School
rendered their Easter progam of
which all honor is due to Misses
Mray F. West and Fallese Cook
for their many efforts in making
pit was turned into a lovely flowpr
garden which could not help
but make the little folk realize
"the meaning of Easter. Every
one played his part well.- The
Supt. L. C. Cook favored' the
"I. school with? a very good paper:
"The "passing year " The audi.
' ence seemed to enjoy it from
start to rinisfc" The rest uf the
program was entirely of the
smallchlldren. At the^close of
the program a beautiful spring
-rainbow^ formed, across Ihe
church remindedus of the many
t. colors of Easter eggs and to
teach the. children to learn the
* *> beauty of Spring.
The Double Branch A. M. E.
School was present with us and
Mrs. Lillie Shield of Oil City,
Pa. She returned to her home
on the 9th expecting to reach
Oil-City, April 11th wiilimaflygood
things to say about Brookland
and Zion of Columbia, her
. former Church.
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ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School was well atten
ded last Sunday morning and the
usual routine of the lesson was,
dispatched with. All teachers
and officers were In their places;
11:30 ar m;, Big Zion was
filled down stairs and upstairs.
Fully 2,000 ' people faced
Dr. J. C. White as he walked
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irom his study into the pulpit.
The. choir jvvas yested inlthfiir
new silk robes of white and trim i
~ med in black, marched in singing
As the pastor arose and lined
out his first hymn, the whole
W congregation could see that he
. was greatly affected by the^ud-"
den death of the Chairman of
his Deacon Board, A. P. Williams
The music was beautiful but sad.
Be'preached on the "Resurrection
of Jesus asj a Historical
Factjl' he drew his deduc
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tions, showing that if Christ
arose not, then our faith is vain,
ees, and those who have fallen
asleep in Christ are perished.
JThe_Jiouafi._wa^_ uncontrollable.
.As tne pastor was proving that
Christ manifested himself to his
friends after (his resurrection;
he told of how while in Richmond
last week on Thursday
night after service, he could not
sleeD. he saw hia nwn wi-f/i ~
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gling in death, he said God was
|showing him his deacon in the
[iron grip battling with death,
[he concluded that something is
going wrong in Columbia.?'This
was a most pathetic scene in
Zion, we shall never forget it. ,
Funeral of* Deacon Williams.
Near 3,000 people attended
deacon A- P. Williams' funeral at
Zion at 1:30 p. m. Dr. White
drew vivid pictures of hi suseful
life in which he walked with
The floral tributes were
fit contribution, "and respect to
ja dead deity, less more than a
iiiviUI. TT W. T "ng, Smith, A
P. Porter and a h^lf dozen other
ministers occupied seats on the
platform. No sooner than this
funeral had gotten to the door,
gtnther was standing, waiting to
march in, that of Sister Alice
Emley. Dr. White preached this
funeral also:
funerals, the Sunday-School observed
Easter exercises at 5 p.
m., because last Sunday (Easter)
was Communion day The exer^
cises were grand, Mrs. Alma 'L.
Hopkins having praticed the
young people. These ^exercises
continued until 7:30.
Ushers Board Turns Out8:00
p. m.?The Ushers turned
out, which a bevy of beautiful
young women took- charge of the
congregation for the evening.
Pastor White presented Editor
J. D. Carr of the Asheville Enterprise,
who made a splendid
speech telling of the great opportunities
which Asheville, N.
C- offers, to the colored man. ->
Dr. White said he was tired
and said he was not going to
preach any more for the day'and
introduced Rev^ E. T. White of
SDartanhnVor wVir, ^ 1 1 -
? o " iiu jji catiiCU a
splendid sermon.
The Ushers took an after-collection
of $17.00 and Rev\ E. T.
Whiia-was givpn another cnllee-.
tion, $5.16.. . [
SIDNEY PARK CHURCH
h=l___j!U^SZ
I At 10:30 a. m. Sunday School
service was opened by the Supt.,
Mrv D. R. Starks. A short song
service was held, after which
the children assembled to the
various clashes to have the lesson.
* The lesson was explained
fully by the teachers, then discussed
by- the pupils^: R-epori-swere
made from the different
classes, then the lesson-was reviewed
by the Supt. The attendance
and collection wasv good
At 11:30, the members and
friends gathered^ take heed to
onp of thfp arpnfoaf aormftno
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the season. Rev. Farmer was"
full of the Spirit Sunday, and
didn't fail to let it out. One important
factdr that he laid stress
upon, that we must take heed to
especially was this: "In order
to be like sisters andbrothers and
treat your neighbors as yourself,
you jrhust spread the Holy news
shout out the glad tidingsTshouT
In your yard, dhout in ydi$r
neighbors' yard,. That goes to
show that some of the neighbors
yards need to be cleaned to the
Holy Ghost. In order to make
it so, we must help them, no matter,
how they scorn u.% or rehuke
us." This little passage
should be outlined and remain
in the hearts of all of us/
At 5:30 p. fir. League was opened
by the president^ Mr. H.
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THE PALM1
R. Riddick. Instead of the us^j
service was neldr~~ " ,
Night service began at the usual
hour. A sjplendid sermon
was overheard by all who were
[. Services will be held at the
. usual hour next Sunday.
+?The public jy. cordially invited
ST. JAMES A MTE. CHURCH
?ftundny at th?
usual houiv an attendance roll
"i whit'll?ia
? V/? J VI V/U?VI\^ iO
increasing Vapidly. Everyone
enjoyed the lesson which was
beautifully discussed. The review
was conducted by the pas.tor.
At 11:15 a. m., Rev. Washington
preached a splendid cprmoii
being justified by faith, we have
Ifrom Rom.,?5:1-2,?"Therefore
'peace with God through our
Lord Jesus Christ: by whom we
- nloa have aeeooo by faith into
this gface" wherein we stand,
and rejioce in hope of the glory
of God." Sub , "Justification by
Faith." This aormon was very
strengthening and carried our
_ minds back -to many Biblical
characters (such as ?aul) who
stood the conflicts of life because
of strong faith. If there
is anything which helps us to
endure*- ersecution, hardships
and tribulation, it is faith ac"
companiedby prayer.
Sunday evening before Divine
services began the audinece was
well benefitted by an excellent
| paper, subjects "Kindnpsc
with Humane Week, read by our
efficient secretary, A.
Lyles. Rev. Washington also
'read a very beneficial paperrwhich
was,-deferred from proper
date on account of a large pr.o-,
'gram last Sunday. We then rerec'd.
another inspiring sermon
delivered by the pastor. Text
found Ephesians 4:4-5 "There is
one body, and one spirit, even as
we are called in one hope of your
calling; (2) OneXordTone faith;i
one baptism^" Subject: "Oneness
of the Church."
"Sunday \ya.vi indeed a great day
at St- James. The services thru7'
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' nut tliH clay wer^enioved byall,
The Stewardess Union will be
held Sunday, 3:30 p. m. Every
one is invited to attend.
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
An interesting program was j
renuerea, ivionday nignt, April
12t.h at Trinity Ftoptist Church
on Harden StreeTTas the begins
ning of a series of revival services
being4 conducted by Rev.
A, H. Wilson, evangelist jand
pastAr pf (North Carolina" and"
1 his evangelistic party of four,
-v?;?Revs. J. -H--Smith,-M. L.
Bailey and Mr. Rodgersr These
men of superlative qualities have
been associated with Dr. Wilson
for a numbui of years, and are j
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to their work.
- lh? frrbgraffl U'&g heaiLUy applauded
and greatly enjoyed by
those in attendance.
Dr. A. E. bomax who~yave the
welcome address x>n behalf of
the Interdenominational Mlnlsters'
Union, extended a cordial
welcome to Dr. Wilson and his
party, pledging the Union's hear^
ty co-operation and^.support in
an ahlp mapner. '
Mr. L S. Loovy, in a forceful
[and impressive manner gave the
jwelcome address on behalf of the
(Business and Professional men
|of the City. It was enthusiasti-I
cally received.
Dr. Watson did not preach a<
sermon but merely spoke from!
the subject: "Blindness." He
said in his introductory remarks1
that "the causd of Christ was
too large to he?conducted?m-j
terms of denominational bigotry
and conceit, and I came to Co-!
lumbla as to a city and a Church :
for the whole people, and not'
in particular people." The_sav-|
ing of souls is my business first,
last and always.
i 'The services for Sunday 18th,
10:00 a m.?Sunday School,
Mass Meeting and "Decision Day j
Rev. M. L. Bailey will conduct'
this meeting.
11:30 a- m.?Dr. Wilson will
preach from the subject: "I
want to see Jesus." . *
4:00 p. -m. The American Woodfnen
Annual Thanksgiving Anniversary
Sermon will .be delivered
by Rev. R. C; Stover,-B. D.,
r\ oa ~ ~ ~
convene and Rev. J. If. Smith
will address this service also. Dr.
Wilson and others. An invitation
is presented to ot-hgr-Umons-~oiour
sisters Churches, to attend.'.
7:45?Devotional Services will j
be conducted by Rev. M- L. Bail-:
ey and Deacon J. C.' Archie.
8:80?Of. Wilson will preach
froriWne subject: "The Undertaker
is at the Door."
1 We aro endeavoring to make
every thingas~comfortable" as"
possible for those who attend the
serfe's^of services. The services
will continue through April 25.
NOTIUE^BXTRADRDiN AH Y.
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The ministers of the Columbia
'District are hereby^requested to (
forward to me, as early as pos-j
sible, the names of persons who
will attend the foucth.^qpming
District Conference, which is
to be entertained by nip "and,.
Double Branch congregation of
the New Brookland Circuit. This
information will o-rpaflv
me in facilitatirtg?nry- arrange--)
rhehts Tn~ making my assign-1
ments. Fraternally,
Geo. C. Johnson, 305 Manning
Ave., Sumter,-S. C.. ~
The New"Brcrkoland Bus will)
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| CAPERS AT CHARLESTON.
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I Mrs\ Rosa Capers died at her
'home, 37 Ashe street, Charles-1
ton, on' Fridays" April 2- She
~trad~bcerr in failing health for a
number of years but had been i
seriously ill for several weeks.r
Her ?death brought a pall of sadness
over her many friends
which .qhe had gained among
the circle in which she moved
in Charleston, Spartanburg and
CHURCH DIRECTORY
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( BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH
Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts.
Rev. E. A. . Adams, Pastor.
- SERVICES:
Sunday School . __10:00 A. M. j
Morning Servico 11:1R A M l
A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M.|
Evening Service , 7:30 P. M, i
I iSIDNKY
PARK C. M. E. CHURCH J
1100 Block Blanding Street
Rev. W. E. Farmer, Pastor. j_
SERVICES:
Sunday School l.-10:30 A. M. j
Morning Service .11:30 A,. M. i
Epworth League 5:30 P." M
EveningService 7 ;30 J*P>"M^
_J?NES CHAPEL A, M. E. Z1UN
CHURCH.
Corner Sumter and Blossom Streets
Rev. Ar E. Lomax, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Muming Service 11.00 A. M:t
Sunday School _. 12:30 P. M.|
V. C. E. Society 6:30 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M. I
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2nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1500 Block Bull Street
; Rev. Charles H. Browrt, Pastor
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Morning Service ll:18r-Ar M:
B. Y. P. U. ...? ? 6:00 RM.I
EveningJService 7:30 P M i
4et. CALVARY BAPTIST CIIUTtcB |
Richland Street
REV. H. W. LONG. Pastor 4
SERVICES:
Sunday School .' 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service ..._?.__11;:30 A. M.I
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M 1
Eveninc Survlw a.nn
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WESLEY M. E. CHURCH
? Corner G.ervais and Barnwell Sta. ,
Rev. N. S. Smith, Pastor! ~
SER^rCES: '
Sunday School x ~ 1(^:80 A. M.
Morning Service 11?30 A. M.
League (k30 P. M.
Evening Service _ 7:30 P. M.
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W>N BAPTIST CHURCH
_ Rev. J. L. V^HIti, PBHtor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School - 10:00 A. M. I
Morning Service _._->_ll:80 A. M. j
B. Y. P. U. 0:00 P. M;
Evening Service . 7:00 P. M. j
NAZARETH BAPTIST CnURCH |
Rey JL_A_. Moss, Pastor
Sunauy schuoi 10:30 A.-Mt^
Morning Service 11:30
n v p n * " R-oo P. M.
Evening Service . 7:30 P. M.I
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ST. JOHN BAPT13T CHURCH
Booker Washington Heights -j
Rev. L: C; Jenkins; Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A, M.
Mornnig Service u_ll:30 A. M. j
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Evening Service 7:30 P. M.}
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FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH
r Rev. E. T. Hampton, Paator
CI" 405 Marion Street
Morning Servieo
Evening Service 7:30 j
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
2130 Sumter Street
RevrTJT Gv Robinson, Pastor. i
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
Preaching- ' _11:30 A. M.\
B. Y. P. U. 1 6:00 P. M.
Preaching ? 8:00 P. M. j
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A NTTOCH" BAPTIST^GHCRCH
Rev. T. C. CRUMPTON, Pastor
SERVICES!
unday School 10:00 A. M.
Meriting Service 11:30 A. M.,
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M.
Evening Service ? 7:00 P. M.
* TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
1609 Harden Street
Kev. K. C. STOVER, Postor. ?
gimHny RaHA^] ; ^ 10:00 A. M.
Morning Service __V 11:30 A. M.
B.Y. P. U- - ?? *=80 P. M.
Evening Service 8:00 P. M.
"/THE CHURCH OF GOD
1014-Pendleton Street
Rev. J. H. Green, Pastor
Rev. W. H. Reynolds, Asst. Pastor.
Sunday School 9:30 A^M.
Morning Service 11:30 A. M.
Evening Service 1 7:30 A. M.
Wed.muLFri nights 7:30 P. M.
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The funeral service was held >,
51 the Cejjtral Baptist rhttrch,
of which she was a? faithful
member; the Pastor,-Rev. Jones
officiating. Interment in Charlpst
on '
"Mrs. Capers is survived by
one niece,- Mrs. Hattie Stewart,
HOC Pine street, Colombia,who
inRtirH^ some^aluable-property^
which the deceased owned?in?
Charleston.'
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Divine Street ,
Rev. T M WnvH" >
.... mil, a ?3iur.
SERVICES:
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. -> *.
Morning Service _s?11:30 A. M.
B. Y. P. U. 7:00 P. M.
Evening Service _ * . -?8:00 P. M
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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CI1ERCD
Lyon Street
Kev. S. H. Smith, Paalor
SERVICES:^ ~ :
Sunday School 10:00 A. M
Morning Service ll^O^A. M.
B. Y. P. V'T-iI 6:00.P. M
Evening Service .""IT".. 8:00 P. M
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v. ST. Lt'KE P. E. Clll-RCH ?
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Hampton Avenue ' .
Rev. Thomas D. Brown, Rector.
SERVICES:
Holy Comniunioti 8:00 A. M.
Morning Service- 11..HLA. M.
Sunday School __ ... 4:00 P. "M.
Evening Service _._-j 8:00 P. M."
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2nd NAZARETH BAPTIST CHERCH
Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor.
SERVICES: Sunday
School-. ..10:30 A. M
Morning Service 1 11:30 A. M '7
BT Y. P. U. , 6;0G EE AI?_ 1
Evening Service _inT.l'. 8:00 P. M.
Kev. K. M. Myers, Pastor. ~
SRHVirire.
Sunday Schopt^ " 10t30 A. M ' 7
Afternoon Service 2:00 P. M
B. Y. P. U. 6:00 P. M
Evening Service 8:00 P. M ?
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CHAPPELLE STATION A. M. E
CHURCH.
' Corner Senate and Pine Streets^
Rev. L. G. Bowman, Pastor.
. SERVICES: ."fuZ
Morning Service ! -11:80 A. M.
Sunday School .... 3:00 P,"M:
A. C. E. League . 6:30 P. M.
Evening Servige ?*7:30 P. II.
i inaiRS TARKijXArrR
Rev. B. G. Grayhart, Pastor.
SERVICES: ?Sunday
School '.10:00 A. 14.
Afternoon Service .3:00 P. M
B. Y. P. U. .?I' 6:00 M.
Evening Service : 8:00 P. U.
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Rev] I. Davis, Pastor. ~~
SERVICES:
Morning Service-, I.. ..?11:16 A. M. "
Sunday School " "
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Christian Endeavor-. 6:00 P. d#*-"*
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SALTERS' MEMORIAL A. M. E.
CHURCH
Washington St., between Oak & Pine
Rev. A. C. BROGDON, Pastor j "
Morning Sermon-- -?11:15 A. M. -
Sunday School 1 3:30 P. M. ,
Eve/ling Sermon 8:30 P. M.
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*?UJAMF,BA. M. K CHURCa:
415 Henderson Street
Rev. J. P. Washington, Pastor.
SERVICES:
Sunday School~____~__-10:00 Ar M.
Morning Service 1 11:15 A. M.
A. C. E. League 6:30 P. M. '
Evening Service 7:30 P. 14. -?
TEMPLBTZION BAPT. _CHttR H ~
Rldgewood .
Sunday School ?-- 11:80 pmnrnin/v
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EMANUEL A. M. E. CHURCH
"" v - Kendlaltown.
Rev. JULIUS HOLM AN, Pastor.
SERVICES: ~
Sunday School ^.10:00 A. M
Morning Service 11:30 A. M. "
A. C. E. League ,
Evening Service --SiOfiT P. M.
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MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
* 1915 Laurel ?Street
REV. W. G. GUNTER, Pastor.
Sunday School 11:00 A. M.
Morning Service 12:00 M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
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