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Saturday, April 24, 1926. ? 1 Church New ' | BY DR. J ZION BAPTIST CHIIRGH . * ' ? > * Dr. J. H. Goodwin, Supt., ha* charge of the Sunday Schoo ttre~dH3rwa^a~typical Springda Many students were out. Th lesson was profitably discussec A collection of $30-00 was raise by the Sunday School. Dr. Gooc Win annouriced that teacher meeting would be held ever; Friday night, at which meeting all business whatsoever Would b transacted. 11:25 a. 'm.-2-Oiflr most exce lent vested choir marched in ? Tt?l~ ui nuij^ nuiy Every available scat in Zio was .taken up, and some began t go up intod,he galleries, when th Kev. J. (J. Wnite, tne pastor wa ; ked from his study and face . thai immense audience. He pr( . Tficed the services by^telling th congregation about "The joy c -??big. tri'p to Richmond. VH told also of his trip to^Unioi then taking , his text from th book of .Hebrews, he preached most wonderful sermon from th subject: "Salvation through th Riood of Jesus Christ" For depth of thought, and i spirituality, in choice languag ?t? and in point of delivery?& White passed all his former sei mons. ; ? 1:30?The pastor preache " ~~ the-fiineral of Siatpr Aime Ri r therford,?who had recently r< 4 .... A rp? T7>l _ milieu nimi xaiupa, r la. At Zion Pilgrim, Arthurtown 3:00 p. m.?The pastor, Hr f J. C.^White, little Miss Almet rr^liitef i. C. White, Jr. and otl ers motored to Arthurtown t meet his congregation, there li met a full house of people ei gaged in a "hot" prayef mee ing. There he spoke from tli subject: "Faith under 'the ' m . , croscope of critics.". This w? ~ enough to make eveiy nieBibt fat for a month, feaid Deacon V M. Charley, the chairman. Thei was great rejoicing in Arthu ^ : : 8 ^? town last Sunday. ??^?? After the sermon, the Pai tor and hl3-famlly weie iiivilti 1 to dinner with Mr&-_Beaster-( Arthurtown. The B. Y. P. U. at Zion Pi x gilm is doing a good work undt ' the leadership of Miss William the president. . Mrs- L. J. Rhodes and Dr.-Y S., son, motored down to Artjiui meet the congregation, the "'"promised the pastor ~ttrat the will meet him at Brookland ne> Sunday., ^ ^ - ?? 5:00 p. m.?The B. Y. P. U. i * Zion was grand. The Missio Sunday School on Pulaski Stre< marched over in full and ga\ us'a most excellent program. Confederate Colonel Speaks Colonel L. Br-Campbell, 81 AssistantInspector General" < the U. C.^V- of America addrei sed a congregation of about 15C Sunday, .evening at 7 :30 p. m Colonel Campbell came from Be tori to this City To give exhib , tion in drilling td the veterans f the Confederate Home/' in th City, . ; His speech^ wan crowded wit ' many- stories of the hardship and privations of the CiviLW_& frem Chicarh a u ga to the Appi mattox Court House. He aj pealed to the young people fc racial ,understanding and goo will. He commended Jesus Chris ' to everyone as the" one and onJ solution for the world's ills. H address was received with_aj plause and heartily approved b t the big audience. ? ? ft:00 p, pi,?The Woman's Mi: ? sionary turned out, the paste r presented Dr. P.. P. Watsoi general missionary and financi; agent, to preach. Dr. Watsc preached from "Zaccharus- tl Publican." It was indeed clear-cut, thoughtful and awi inspiring seftaon. All Zion saj ' "rtiiiiiiiilB'lilTi i <iii rtinnii'nl^M. i r s Of^Seiombia J . e. WHITE Come again D^.-Watson. ?? _j. Church collection, $91.85; the ^ Woman's Missionary Society, I $16.02 and Dr. P. P. Watson, e | The pastor had baptism at the j conclusion of the servicesa j Come out and hear the pastor j_ next Sunday on a specially ans'nounced sermon. y ST. JAMES A M. E. CHUttCH s e ? Sunday School operied at the 1" pvppllpnt ?H(1 ovorw rmn I Miiv? V* VA j KJgIC CIIJUJ'CU the-discussiion among thevarious classes. After the review by the H supt., the report was read' by 0 the secretary. e Sunday morning Rev. Wash1 ington selected his text from d Matt. 6:14-15, "For if ye~forgive men-their trespasses, your heave enly Father will also forgive? you, ^T)ut_.if ye forgive not men -their trespasses, neither will your ll heavenly Father forgive your ^ trespasses." Subject : Law of a Forgiveffess." Rev. Washing^ ton preached a splendid sermon ie which shoulld cause many to stop and think on their way. n Sunday evening we also re e ceived an excellent sermon delivr* ered by the- pastor. Text found r" Phillippians 3:2, "Beware of ? dogw, beware nf evil workers, beware of cbhciaibn.'' Subject: ? ?Bewarelof - the Dog i, 9 wm . ? first calvary baptist [ CHURCH s. .. a "The Church .with a Welcome" ^ At 10:00 a. m...the Sunday ? School was opened by Mr. H. W ie Harrison, with a very large attendance. The lesson was reviewed by the pastor, Rev. H ^ W. Long. - . At the morning services the 13 pastor preached an interesting and instructive sermon from St ' Luke 11:1. Subject: "Prayer.' e This was a very-spiritual servr_l ice with a large^ attendance as ""usual- Rev. Bui&ei,?assistant SI pastor of the Friendship Baptist Church of Atlanta, $&., was , present and spoke at.thejdose nf tVio c nlMTinno ? J VI tnc ovi v ivto. ^ At 6:30 p. m. the B. Y.-P^JJ ir ? _ was opened by the president. A very interesting program was conducted by Mrs. Eliza Bel " Dixon. n At the evening service Rev, .y B. Bv Ross, the Jewish Christian y ^meacher, preached- _ He told of ^ the persecutions hehad suffered injiecoming a christian, whicli was very interesting and pathe,n tic, the congregation was deeply affected. e BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NOTES ? 3 , I, Art1 all important subject was fhn tnpir- fnv rilcrmggtmT Sunday 3-^ morning: "The begining of Gin." >0 So thoroughly was the lesson ^ conducted by the several teach1 ers that when Mr7StanbacIC was Trailed upon by the Supt. to reit view?the children followed him is with an answer (correctly too) for everv Question, it is always h a pleasure for us^lo_hayeMr, >s Stanback with .us in our sera* ?? icesTo a full alienee at 11:15 a. )- m., Dr. E. A. Adams. preached >r from Isaiah 32 ;2.- "And a mar d shall be as a hiding place from t the.^ind and a covert from the i&: .tgmpeatj^as ygjuers of water s_ir is d dry place, as the shadow of a ^"great rock in a weary land." y The sermon was a strong re'minder of-the responsibility and 3- accountability of man. Asserted: >r Columbia, the Stale, the country o, stand badly in need of a man toal day to take a stand and cry out >n against immoral practices and te sin of every kind and prove a a shelter, a rock to mankind as he e* goes through life thoughtless f i and heedless/ This Is the task I : ... THE I'AI-ME of the Christian.., I The sermon was indeed a live .wire, if you heard it you wUlT admit. : ,1 The League service was good. * The program for' Sunday pro-r mises to be interesting. Hear it. Dr. Adams preached from $t. 1 John 10:9 at night?service. Beautifully outlining the privi- 1 leges, lliberty and provisions of ' a frue'ChH^itUj who enters in by-^ ithe door (Jesus Christ). "Our T salvation depends not on the * I preacher,' the church or anyone but upon t he- plen-^fchak - J e mi s 1 Christ has laid down."J; "I am ^ the door by me if any man enters jhe shall go in and out and find pastures." | TV?n ^ TnTTvP-^rnxv.iTvro^ rrnnvd ^ Ipresents "Tom Thumb Wedding" 1 .Monday the 26ttrat Bethefer The public is invited. You will be 'pleased to witness this program. ^ The question of every loyal ' member should be: Am I doing 1 what ?-5331 to help my Church? i Remember, there is no excuse, 1 if you have not thousands to 1 give, the least you do .will be as ; precious in Ilis sight as the thousands See_.to- it that you , da i something. "" I Dr. Adams lias been called to j Washington, D. C. on official " business for the generah Church this week.but will return to his pulnit Sunday D.WY RARK?CH-URCIl . " news . Sunday "School-upohed?atr-its Iisnal hour with-^-he sunt wesiJdent presiding. .After a splendid song service, the little? ones and "the teachers assembled 10 "their " , various classes To" Kiscuss" the V 0 4 lesson. After the discussion rer ports were made by the different classes. At 11:30 morning services be gan. An inspiring sermon was preached by our pastor, Rev. Farmer. He took .as a text Isa. i'43:1-2, "But now thus saith the" : Lord that "created thee, O Jacob,-; .'and he that formed thee, .u is-' Tragi, 'Fear not for I have re-'j deemed thee, I have called'thee^Iby thy name; thou-<art mine., j- When thou pa ^pfh HirnJTiP. . ters, "I will "be with thee; and > t hru tlie ri i its. Tlm.v shall not 7 ! over"flow''niee"T\TielLth'W"<va1k'0'str thru the fire, thou shalt not be . burned; jjeither shall the flame ; This sermon . touched the l hearts of all who heard it: " At 1 [). mi. the Pew Rally was .held. A musical program was J J ?1 - 1 rn 1 i ? rriinunm. i lie?torar amount" i i " * jiiaisgd by the-different pews_a= I muuntedTto 1U. i t Evening-services began- at 8 . p. m. Rev. Farmer gave uh a r* fine- lecture.. . . Total amount raised for the I day!" $274.50.' | The public is-emdially invited to attend these services. I*" REio3rrg DT MRSTPTRm A Full Line of Patei Cigaieff fisTand Tobac< Madam--C. J. Walker' Times. * Ice Cream an PHQNj 1422 Assembly Street, I Office Phone 6026 ^ 7 ~ % jTfrE JAttdrncy-at-kw 8 Practice in all Court i a 1119 Washington Street, ^Lrrr Jr-fl, I&QI ;; ' MERCH A> 1 i i '?- -r Suits Made j:: TELEPHt 1 ! 1118% Washington Strreet, .. .. ' ' * v4f < >.v> /'. - .- ?-v TTO LEADER ' Ministerial Union Notes Tin* Intlb denominational Minsters Union convened in First Jalvary Baptist Church, April JOth. Noon^. The presient, Rev. K. A. Ad-i ims, being out of the City, the /Ice-President, I)r. H. \V. Long, ^resided. The Union was largely attenled. Nearly every member was p bnsl of yi*i-_ ors. - - . . Tho--.devotions were instrue-j Lively conducted by Rev. G. T Dlllard, the chaplain," The min^ utes' of the previous meeting | vere Vead and approved. The un-1 fi nished Ijusfriess" was briefly :hrashed out, followed by the introduction of the following visitors:' Rev. J. II. Wilson, the noted 'evangelist of N P! ?n<l his evangelistic helpers;?Revs. J. IL. Smith and H. H. Moblev ind Brother G- \V. Rice? Drs. C: \l. Browii; the new pastor of St1L-on'd Calvary; J. C. White, the, noted pastor of Zion Baptist; N. A.. Rice and R. \V\ Baylor,- all of whom expressed thefriselves in a general way, and to the delight of the Union.. . " " . Dr. Wilson and . his cabinet, were highly recommended to the Hninin by StOVCf. t he pa.Stor of Trinity Baptist Church, in which /Dr. Wilson is conducting a religious "campaign. ?: The Union is delighted to remembers, and the Joining of new ones. Urs. J- C. White, IL. W. Bayllur and N. A. Rice ro. C7 II. Biou 11 joined.' -=? Dr. I. E<. Lowery, the old vete> .],! mi i In. in'niis< i-y waa present. and counciled the brethren in his usual way, which was enjoyed byr all present.? - Announcements for several occasions were made, and the ban of further consideration is still pressed on the perplexing subject ::'"Crime and it'? R,emedy." A committee "on resolutions is appointed to bring in resolutions rnPiliV,. in th^ahnvp fr nhjpol next Tuesday-, the 27th. We are are.ntL.lhG impression that it the above subject is not handled in ilia right and ouT^.TSasLa^Jiaii. been suggested by ilvauthpi', if ?nreiumsla.nces as were the land grubber, who in ' grubbmg""ujT stumps, grubbed up more snakes than he was able to kill. ' *> 'Rev. A. E. I.omax. Report' ' "T PHONE R487 _ Real Estale Agency? "Homes on Easy Terms" - -J J 0.7\'i Washington" Street Columbia, s. c. ooo oo?o:ooaoooa<ro<)(>(iDooooo?o WG STQRE I :EESKrProp; ?I it Medicines. Cigars,-'. ... jjj :as"r"r~ a Full Line of s Preparations "at all d Sodas. ?_ 3 K 7820 - J -V ? Columbia, S. C. g TO oo noon OAQoc o Residence Phone G798 :i)EIHCK ? inq Kioiary rnnnr. ? s?Stale ufid Federal. ""~v; | Columbia. 8> C. 1 PRISON, \T TAILOR i To Order. 3NE 4003 Columbia. C. . - ' ? * A. _ \ '' GRAND UNITED ORDER OF T . TENTS TO MEET IN jij; jfxoiieS'UK* r.r? 3+n !tu The Grand United Order of'N; Tents, of J. R Giddirig and Jolli-'j fee "Union will convene in the- si city ol- Florence,.?. C., on May Si the 3rd, 4th and 5th. 1.02G, to.gi hold the Fourth Grainl Lodge 3t session of South Carolina. Pi.-- Pi tric4 No.-4, ? ? - T< The leaders and delegatus of so CHURCH niRECTQUV? BETllF.L A. ?1. E. CULKCH Corner Sumter and Taylor Sts. Rev. E. -A. Adams, I'astor. Sunday School 10:0U A. M.' Morning Service1Z-, 11:15 A. A. tJ. E.'Luag-ua ~rv_ - - I'. M. ~ Evening Service ? 7:30 R. M. ! .bi umvi'v ?. " it. ai. e. cm hcii 1100 Block Blanding Street Kev. W. 10. Farmer, PaSTur.?* SKK V-ICES". ~ - S* Sunday School 10:30 A. M. Morning Service 11;J10 A. M. ?? "Epworth LcTague '^JTi'lvT firSO- P. M Tv Everyng Service . 7:30 P. ftp Jones chapel a. xi. ziox CIU'KCIL' Corner Sumter and?BIo**om Streets Kev. A. E. Lumax, Past^nv- ?-*?" ; ~ VSKKVICES: LP Morning Service ... 11 :UO A.iT M Sunday School 12:30 P. M. Si j V. C. E. Society 6:80 P. M. j.;, 'Evening Service 7~ 8:00 1'. j\l. 12nd. CALVARY BAPTIST CII CRCTT 2r 1.700. Block Bull Street ReV. Chaises II. Brown, Pastor : sfk v in.'.a--'---? Si fSunday"ScW6T" 10700' A. M P lAiannng Service 1_0 11:15 A. M. ^ 'B. Y, P. U. . .0:00 P. It)75 .Evening Service 7:30 P it ! ' , T 1st. CALVARY. BAPTIST CIIIRCIL Richland Street j REV. II. W. LON'C, Pastor: ?~ 1 SERVICES: * ^ 'Sunday School ... 10:00 A. M. i\Torninrr ' "" ? i i /\. 31. B. Y. P. U. . -U.6:00;P.- M L Evening Service ..." 8:00 P: M. j I- , ' . ( -WESLEY M. E. CHLRCII i? j Corner Cervais and Barnwell Sts. t Hev. N. S, Smith, Pastor. T T. SERVICES: ;? j Sunday School 10T30 A. -Morning Service 11:30 A?M. League = . _ 0:30 P. M. ^ Evening Service . 1 7:30 P. M ^ L - ZlON B VPTJST CHl'RCH' ?j?-?Rev. J. C. AVhit-er-Pa.-Oor. ?? i__ . SERVICES^? Sunday School' t/T~T(Tn)n-A".-Mr-; Morning Service ll.:30 A...M ^ 'B. Y. P. U. . r_ .6:0() P. M. A Evening Service ?7:00 P. M. ' v E NAZARETH BAPTIST CHl'RCH Rev. E. A. Moss, Pastor Sunday ^School * 10:30 A. ,M. Morniilg SeryiCQ 11:30 B. Y. P. U. 5:00 p. M;'~ Evening Service r---.? 7:30- P. M. . ? ; fc) ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH -Booker Washington^ Heights Rev. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. ' SERVICES: Sunday School V 10:30 A M .. -Alornmg Service ' ll:od A. M. V B. V. P. tl. _ 6,'UU 1', M, Evening Service 7:tfu 1'. 11.7 X _____ s FIFTH BAPTIST dffURCH ^ " ? * Rev. E. T. Hampton,-parsTor 7 Morning Service 7... 11:30 : Evening -Service? 7i30? ?u r MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHl'RCH Rev. I). G. Robinson, I'astor. 1 ? SERVICES :? ""A Sunday School --10:30^A.l M. E PT. ncTithg :__r::_ii:so A. M.? B. Y.P.,U. 6:00 P. M. ... Prt'inajilng - 8:00 P. M. ^ ? > ' ANTIOGH BAPTfsf CHURCH ' 1 Rev. T, C. CRl MPTON, Pastor U SERVICES: .Ay 1 unday School -_~~lli:00 A. M?i Morning Service ' - 11:BO A. M. B. Y. P. U. ? 6:00 P. fth Evening Service 7:00 P. M. ? TRINITY BAPTIST Clll'RCTI 1 GOO Harden"' Street 1 uey. it. y . siuvm, rostor. Sunday School _ 10:00 A. M. I Mmning Service? . 11:30 A. M * ,,B.Y. I\ U. . - 6:30 P. -M.Ij Evening Service 8:00 -P. mi: cm god 1011 Pendleton Street J,,. RcvL J. 11. Green^ilasToF Rev. W. H. Reynolds, .4sst. Pastor. ; l! Sunday School .. . 9:30 A. MV| ! ; Morning Service -- -- 11:30 /\. M. L Evening Service _V 7:30 A. M.j| ; Wed. and Fri nights 4-30 P. M;|i O * - FIVE olunibia \yill leave~~to - attend :' u? Grand Ijodgc session, May 3, lght oi Columbia Tom Nu. 19, ister' Jennette White and Sis^ ? c ' r Hutlie Bowman; Israel Tent o. 21, Sisters .Susie Fulfort, _F.__ Singleton and Patsy Anderson Tfiuel" Endeavor Tent ~No~. "29, -* 7sttr-s Uattie Sjmuel and Geor- a Glasgow; Liglft Bearers No. ), Sisters Conine Benson and ranees?heonardt?Progressive .'tit No. 35, SisWrs Carrie \Vi? .. 11 and CorricFrazier. t .n:o.n n.vrnsT ciilrch - ? ITt vine j Street Rev. T. M. Boykin,Castor. S Kit VICES-: ' intjay School . . 10:00 A. M. urnmn Service 11 ao a m 1.' P. L." r . 7:00 P. M." " XTiiag' Service .. _ 8:00-P. M. : f?. ? - / T7 ; mil.KllKM BAPTIST ClfURCH I.yon Street ; . - 7 , Rev. S. II. Smith, Pastor 7 - -StvRVlVESi - rrnhry Sciio .! - 10:00, A. M. ornioj? Service?- ... -11:30 A- M. r. j\ y. . v ^ 6:00 P. M._^ .ening Service . _ 8.00 P. M .. . - ' _ -..&r~Q ki: t Hamilton Avenue Rov. Thorn a* 1). Itrown, Rector. ?:? SIM VICES: " My Co n"i i'.i u nil mi . T-'- 8:00 A. M. _ oininjr Service ...V-11:15 A. M. unlay School . . ' 4:00 P. M. veiling Service " 8:Oo P. M. ul XA/AltOH BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. R. M. Myers, Pastor. < SKKVICKS: ' mday School : 10:30 A. M_ . ofr.ing Serviee ___ .11:30 A . "It: >Y. P'. U. 6:00.P. M " veiling -Service 8:00 P. M. ~ _ Os 1 . ' * 1 Al l.DUN 1A HAP'LIST" CHURCH Rev.'II. M. Myers, Pastor. - j SERVICES:/ . mday ScimoT' 10:30 A. fternooh Service 2:00 P. M. . Y. P.-U. ? 6:00 P. M venir.g Service .. 8:00 P. M ______ *. ciiappeei i: station a. m. b. CHURCH.-' ; Corner Senate and I'ine Streets. . Rev. 1.. (i. Bowman. Pastor. ' SERVICES: . orning Service 11:30 A. M.'' jjnday "School . ' _ _ 3:00 P. M.?: ?. C.. E. League 5:30 P. M. veuing-Ser vice T:30 P. M. 7"" "37^ r 1 -ffisainr (1. Gray hart. Pastor. SERVJCES: ^?? Utiday School 10.:00 A. H. fternucTii Service 3:00 P.' M. . Y. P. U. ______ 6:00 . veiling Service 8:00 P. M. I.ADSON PRESBYTERIAN * ltev. 1. 1). Davis, Pastor^ * r S10R V 101'jS: r? . [orning Service _ *_ 11:15 A. M. mnlay?^<4;wn?- ?==s-. _ 4:00 P. M. hristian Endeavor rZ 6:U0 P. M Si\I.TICKS' M EMORIAK A. M. E. " 1 ; . ( Ill Rl'H v .. ' . ' k"a.*iiihjitun -St., hot ween" Oak & Pino jjgjj. A - X.BROGDOV; Pastor Ii.i iiing- Sermon 11:15 A.M. unday School-' 3:00 P. M. Ivor,inp; Scnnona...'. .. _ S:30 P. M. ^k:I- * 1*.11 * ' ST. JAMi:s A. >f. E. CHURCH ' ? 415 ' Henderson Street Rev. J. 1'. Washington,'Pastor. SERVICES: 44uduy-Sclmul 10:00 A.?1L _ Iorning~7><rrvice-~^?T_llfl5 A. M. t. "CrE.?fccntrne rr.0:30 P. M. iv?r;.ny"Service ?.?_7:30'P. M. E.MPI.E ZION- BAPT. -C , Ilulgewood * v,v lunday School 1___. lorning Service .. . _-:rygt--12:8# ' . J- . . __ / a ? |7 \1 v V I' T." * 4 41 T7 I * iTn/>n ? a .1 m l a vi j y \. 4*1. r<. Vj jn ij 1VV/Q k . ^endl?l|?wn. ??. Rev. .11 LI I S HOLM AN, Pastor." SERVICES: Sunday School . 1*. 10:00 A. M. doming Service ll:.ri0 A. M. L C. E. League 6:00 P. M. * MT. OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH r* 5 JLaurel , Street REV. W. GT CENTER, Pastor. Sunday' School" I 11:00 A. M. Morning Service ? 12:00 M. Evening Service , ^7:30 P. 1L. /?