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, Saturday; August 28, 1926. J Church New: 1 ; BY DR. J oooooaaaaoooooaoooaoooooc IMPORTANT NOTICE: ' * 9 < . To the members of the Initev-denom national Ministers - Union of C< ? lunibia, S. C., Greetings: My d^ar Brethren: V After, having spent your month c vacation Sight-seeing," meeting wit old friends and acquaintances, an ? making- rrew^'mies, your attention "i now called to the fact that I am dul authorized, to inforni you tbroug this medium that you are request* -TT-* .^o meet in person, our first meetin j wjiicfy will conclude our vacation pei iod, Tujesday Sept." 7th, 1926, ai Firs Calvary Baptist church, at-12 o'cloc noon, to attenjl -to, business of- viti importance. -v*" 0 By order of the Chair, E. A. ADAMS,.Chairman, , A E.> LOMAX, Reporter. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH ? In-the-absence al~our_Supt. and-li Assistant Supt., viz: Dr. J. H. Goot ?win who is visiting in New York Cit and Mr,' Thomas Dargan, the paste Dr- WKfte' Assumed commafid of tl """Sunday School conducting 4die opei ? ing and closing exercises. The -teael ers very interestingly put the lesso to the several clashes. ' 1 Mr. Alma L. Hopkins, ouT orgai 1st, is. taking her vacation in Roc - Hill. ., Mrs. Elise Pinckney, tt\e Chyrch'bi ganist is taking her vacation in Noi folk, Va. Miss Burns of this city is very sa isfactorily filling her place. ?. To a full house at 11:M0 o'cloek't tl pastor, Dr. J-. C. White, unlnhberetl h gospel grin, soj to speak. His tcj was taken front John 3:1-2: "Thei was a man of the Prarisecs named N chodenvus. a ruler of the Jews, tl same fame to Jesus* hy night^"-^? For 45 minutes, he put before h big audience facts "of history, fact - of philosophy, and doctrinal fact At times the Church was a shoutin maSs of holy witnesses. When he got.to the part of his sei ?njon where, he told how for yeai Nichodemus had ot-lnoged to the Jev ,ish Churcb, but he was. not satisfiei His plea along that line was pathet and solemn. He drew a picture c man, as a*~graveyard traveller, di: tilled to the tomb," facing the Judf ment bar, belonging to the Churcl und yet n?t-> satisfied. But ho to! of how Christ could amply satisfy tt longing soul. 1 * -Two came forward and united wit the Churchv ' . * r B..Y, P. Ui .nei'vieca were hpld i 5:30 P. M. the program was carrie out with dispatch. 7* '> At 8 p. ni. the Church was agai crowded whe the pustor-presented th Rev. A. T. Dixon, one- of Zion' brightest sons, who pastdrs at Ant i" 1 och Baptist Church of ProspeifitJ and. the Bush River "Baptist of Nev berry. Rev. Dixon preached froi Job 1:3: "Hast thou considered m servant Job, that is none like him i all the- earth"." He " fold abbu"f~? braham, Moses, Joshua, Alexander tli % Great, Napolean and the mighties < earth, but none like Jnb in all th earth. The sermon was a mastei pieci? of eloquence and the Churc was stirred to the very bottom. ? - ===^ ' JONES CHAPEL A.M.E.Z. CHURC1 Morning service found our dea brother Rev. J. L. Harrington in tV IJ 1 1 r CT*. T , j/iii\>iu nir iJirucncii^ lroin ljUh 12:18-19. Subject: "His Will To Do. * Sunday Schol convened at the u: ual hour with- Mr; Wm.- Gaskrn i charge. The Ten Commandments% Duties to God were discussed" briefl; ' At 4 p. hi,, our-pastor pre.aehed short Educational sremon., Aft< ' which the Children's _ Day progrtu began. League started on tirpe with 01 dear mother of the church Mrs. 1 ; M. Laury, in charge. Prayer?Bibl ? _ Teachnigs about Prayer.?Phil, 4:6-' -Heb. 'I:f4Tl6. Sincerity, Faith, Pei sistence, Forgiving Spirit, Hutnilit; and Unity are <ftl needed when w pray. ?AU present expressed therr selves on the topic. , . At the night hour the Children Day program "was continued. Th young Misses 'and young ladies rer dered an enjoyable program at thr hour. ! The Educational assessments wei collected; and all left talking pf th excellent exercises that Were rendei ed day apd night under our spier ' (fid directress Miss C. Benson, y You are welcome. Rev,.A. E. Lomax, Pastor, Wfss L. C. Williams', Reporte BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH NCJTES Much interest wag manifested 1 - '' ? I * I ODQC?lDarO^aaQQCO3C8?^C0SC8D8???^_ I s Of Columbia | I. C> WHITE oor'-ooooooogca^gogoorH'H-H.Kaaceaeg , the study and review of the Sunday school lesson Sunday morning, the i- subject being a familiar one: JIThe )- T?n Commandments." Nevertheless there remains yet much to be" done on pur part in keeping them, We had >f a splendid attendance including many j h visitors an^l friends. The review of j id the lesson wis Conducted by Dr. Horry is of Mt. Zton t^harlestonr'Sh-C; ?r y ; , At 11:15 a. m., to a full and appre-1 h jciative audience Dr. E. A. Adams in-' d troduced Dr. A.r F. B. Horry, pastor, g Mt. Zion Station# Charleston to preach, r- j He selected Remans 12; 1 and'2 vs. | itf-Emphasis on the 2nd verse: "And | k be not conformed to this world: but il be ye transformed by the renewing j of your mind, that ye may prove^what' is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God." Subject: "Spirit ual^ j>ainformation." The speaker tbok his time and dealt gently though forcefully with the subject. Asserted?Spiritual transformation is anTWi*~t pnrtnnt occurence in our liveg; iLJLS-4I yery essential, in- order that we may i ry- be able to love our- fellowmah even >r our enemies, that we rtt&y .have a | le conscience.void of-offense toward God i- and man. "There is no substitute, 1- this transformation must: come If W9 " in would please' God and naye eternal1 *" lift'." " ThtrsGrinuii was vury guuU'mul"' l- ehjoyed very much! 7T k The A. C. E. League service was good and highly pleasing Sunday p. r- m The Subject for discussion \vas r- conducted in a very impressive manner by Mr, Vance. Miss Kennedy's rep'ort, t- jof the State League Convention was highly commended, because of the spir ie it jn which she manifested great inis' tprest in the work and welfare of ct the League. Shg_was given a rising e vote of "fyhanks, by the League. We i- gladly welcome you to our services I le each Sunday. "* \ - At s.p: rt? br. K: A, T^ttffTTpYgaeTf; is ed a Very impressive and instructive ts sermon from Matt. 6; and 1st clause s. of the yth.tferse: "After this manner ft therefore pray ye." Asserted?We are many times misled or mistaken r- by the multiplicity of words or flowery s speech made for prayer. We should approach Him reverentially and in d. humility, cautious and \yth confidence, ic Me will answer faithful, prayer. We >f are thankful for the person who came 5. forward and joined'. Sunday. r_, * Fifth Sunday's Service, h, In keeping with our custom,, an Id interesting and beneficial program has ie been arranged for Sunday Aug. 29th, all day at Bethel. The Pastor will h jjreach a special sermon Sunday morning." /rt -?At 4 o'clock p. m., Tho Junior Mis d sionary Society, the Allen "Stars and ' Mothers' "Pearls will render a special n 1Missionary) Program. ie At 8 p. m., the choir will render 's a special musical program, which j. promises- to be highly pleasing as rt is always the case. This program f. will be interspersed with speaking, beginning a series of Evening proy 'grams at Bethel, which may be termej n a "Survey" of the business and pr9p fashions- pf^thg-city. " e" iSunday night will" be observed as if "Insurance Night." The following ie persons will make short though inr_ spirations addresses that will be very h helpful to every (adult) man or. wo-man. You should, hear them, if pos_ sible. Namely Mr. James?H^Gooder representing The Mutual and Benevolent Insurance Co.; tyr. W. H. Harvey, representing the North Carolina ir Mutual Life Insurancfe Cq^, and Mr. ie A. E. Brown, representing the Nation:e al Benefit Life' Insurance Co. The j .public' i? ,cordially .iavited--ia witness] s" this program Sunday evening. Fol- j n lowing this prpgrarh willT)e others in ? succession until all the business and y* professional industries of the city a have been present^ in like manner. r To all of these services you are 11 most cordially invited and feel as you are welcome. , ir ? , M ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH? 'e Booker Washington 'Heights. 7t ?- * ? r" The Church with a Kind Reception. of 'which the Rev. L. C. Jenkins, A. 'e ?? . .. ? - - t5., is the efficient pastor wrIMsegtfl its fall meeting Sunday night Aug. ( '29th, 1926, to continue throughout s the entire week, if not longer. Meetie ing to be conducted by Rev. J. J. I_ Harrison of this city, who is a pastor lt in charge of very large churches. Come one and all. It's our pleasure e to have you worship with us. ie NOTICE ?????? ' ""** The members and friends of First Calvary Baptist Church are asked to r. attend a. special program of the B. Y. P. tJ. at 7 p. m. ^ Program carried by the tocal Barbers of the city. M. S. Stuart, President; ti Rev. H. W. Long, Pastor V- - , . ? t " 'N THE PALMI . ^ NOTICE ** - 1 I AH members of the Deacons' Union are asked to meet at First Calvary Baptist Church Tuesday night Aug. 31 at 8:30 p. m. Deacon McKtesick, President. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH On Sunday, August 8th, the services were conducted by the Rev. Father C. A. Harrison, rector* of St. Mark's Church, Charleston. . He deliv-f erej a wonderful sermon. Sunday, August 22nd was another ggat day at the Church, " The Rev! Father T. T. Pollard conducted the services-ipid-preached with his usual effectiveness. Both pf these noted divines} are well known in the Capital city. The_Rev. Harrison.was formerly a successful rector of St. Luke's parish and Rev. Pollard, rector of St. Mary's Mission of Columbia and other missions of the Diocese of upper South Carolina. He wa& .also Diocesean Secretary. *. The communicants and friends were thoroughly pleased to have these twq clergymen to fill its pulpit once more. The rect6r in charge, the Rev. T. D. Brown, has returned from his vacaf tion and wilt Conduct the services Spnday, August 29th. V. , There will be early communion at 7 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at ..11:15 Church School service .at 4:30 p. m. ^ A full attendance at all services is anticipated for it is certain- that hg* fhnjHfspecial message" in store. x ^ . ST. JAMES A. M. E. CHURCH The pastor, Rev. J. P. Washington, was away "Sunday "putting over a campaign for Rev. S. H. Lewis.- Rev. W. P. Plair, assisted by Rev. Barr, took .charge of "tire' day's services. Rev. Plair preached a preat sermon. HC told us of his many experiences while in Florida. Rev. Barr also gave us some^, very inspiring . remarks. Rev. Golden was also present and talked to us by the way! , .,Atpreached ._?-)= Knlpnfiirl BDi-mnm frt. I -g p? uvtuiyif ?U1 . VIIC UCUClll Ul j Club No. 2. Mrs. Brown labored with us thejatter part of last week and^ ended : Jjer labor Sunday afternoon. : Everyofie presfent enjoyed a splendid session of .the League.. Song services were conducted by the President. The lesson was taught and discussed ' with great interest. - ' Sunday night Rev. Plair was found at his post of duty, ready "and willing'to render'his best services. He preached a very impressive sermon. Miss Eloise Jenerette and Miss Jesse Ma,e Lemon were elected to represent St. James Sunday School at'^he Sunday School Institute. They are now enjoying themselves in Lexington. REV 1 r WHITE WRITES ABOUT REVIVALS AT PROSPERITY ANI) RIDGEWAY Ifinishirig the great revival meeting at Rock Hill, S. C. for Dr. T. S. Gilmore, Ithehwas caTTedtb the-Antioch Baptist Church, Prosperity, tiie Rev. A. T. Dixon, one of Zion Baptist Church'^ ablest ? sons presides there. Prosperity is only a few miles | South of the Newberry Court House. | diet College and is destined to be one of the best preachers in this country when he completes his course. He has the most wonderful^ memory of any man J have ever met. . 'I The meeting at Prosperity was grand. Throngs of well-behaved col-' ored and white people attended eacl^ night. The white people of Prosperi-: ty are among the finest to be founds in this State, they came out "each night -and- helped the - colored and backed up the service^ with their moraLsupport.i_TheDeacOrv Board-ofy the Church is composed qf a set of [ loyal men and the women are the best cooks in the State.* Many souls | were saved, backsliders reclaimed and 1 the Church set on fire. I feel like going back to Prosperity as long as I live. t In Old Historic Charleston Leaving Prosperity at midnight Friday, motored down home here Columbia, got a few hours rest and attendfed- some-- business affairs, got^ my ^tire family ^o^ether and struck f the rpad_ for 'Charleston. Leaving -Columbia at 1 p. m. arriving in South j Carolina's metropolis at 5 p. m., be- L sides stopping in Orangeburg for near* ly half an hour. We arrived at the parsondge of tne Kev. J. VV. White, the popular pas^~! tor of the Memorial Baptist Church-, I where "all things were ready" a- ' waiting us. ^ Sunday was a high day at Memorial Baptist Church, being its 40th Annivresary services. I di^ my best for the occasion. The Church was beautifully decorated and chocked full of! beautiful Charleston women and handsome men. Rev. J. W. White has done a most wonderful wo?Vtin Charleston. He has made anothef Church out of Memorials ? His devoted wife, Mrs. I.pla Morton Whitey ig standing right to her -r. 4 ? *' A ?.a.. . . tea. ? ."ft V ? - - ' J STTO LEADER . ' ( husband's side. ( I met the Rev. N. B.>!E!erry. He has a very beautiful and thriving Church on North Meeting Street. Mrs. Carrie N, Jones, president of the Woman's Baptist State Convention and her two fine boys,, "were out all day. Many of the members of Morris Street, Central and other Churches joined in..these services all day. Great Services in Ridgeway t We left Charleston-at 6:30 a. ml arid arrived in Columbia irT our Bijk * Six Studebaker by 9:30 h. m. I unloaded my family and attended some business and for morning ser- : vice tvas standing in the pulpit at old Mt. I'isgah Baptist^Church of Ridge- \vay? of which that most excellent young eloquent leader is^'th^ shep- ] hird,~the~Rev. L. M. Baxter. _ Rev. Baxter is also a student at j Benedict College, Junior College. He is kind-hearted, polite and appreciative of those ^reat people. The members of M. .Pisgah are among the best trained people -of, this State, aqll among the best looking, and the most open-hearted to give. I was told that these people own about 1OJ000 acres- of land, they send their children to school, own big automobiles and liye in the best kept homes to be found anywhere. Our meeting was grandt grlat^ throrigsT'attendfed day and^night. I poured -<jut the word to thenv every time 1 g'St up to preach. Thursday. ?Rev. 'Adamaon,?the?Moderator?of- the Fairfield County, was out With us , drtd rendere^ valuable services. fnnlr o trAfo I thanks to me for.the gospel Which I preached and ask<jd for my services next year., .They filled my big car with chickens* fruits,. melons, milk, butter and other .good things to eat. I am in Abbeville this week v^ith Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. You will hear front this big city next week. Finally, Brethren, pray for us. ovfL mullins lk'fpfk 1 - ""T ... ?.-J.' ~ I am grateful to God, our Heavenly^ Father, for what He has done for me and thankful to people for what they : hUve given us to raise one hundred dollars to perpetuate tire?News Club School here in Mullins. . The Bible is our chief text book ' we will teach in the News Club School then comes the hymin book and. the Nei'rii nf'ivsnanpvv o ? ' < Our people should take these papers . in their homes every week and have! our boys and girls td read them to their parents who cannot read. Let the Negro ministers of 'Mullins anj laymen assist us in this" great work. I am thankful to the ministers and delegates in attendancg_to the League Convention in giving us ten cents for .our Progressive Letter tsox. I, am thankful to Mrs. Bertha M, Brown of Georgetown in helping me raise money at this convention for our great work. "I frave-asked Miss Bertha to act as agent for our News Club School anfr-to be with us on the -ith?Sunday in?next month at our rally. - - - At this writing Sister Hattie Hayes president of the Missionary Society of Eb'enezer A. M^ E. Church, Sister Cardllmr-Bobbins and Brother - Henry Fewith fcave us ten ct^its for -our. Progressive Letter Box. Let every one in Mullins help us < with.our News Club School.* J am yours, DP. Calhoun. ? t ?l ' . I aT7S/ I Mrs.. Ethel MarTiiY a^Q - Mr?7 Anna Belle Eubanks Were the guests of honor at a reception given at the spatriotis and beautiful home of Mr. and ;Mrs. J. H. Eubanks. Progressive whist "was p 1 ayes s~,1 Estelle Thompson receive^ 'the first prize; Dr. G. T. Cherry received the boobyy. ( Punch, cake and ices were served. After the games the guests danced until the wee wee houi's of the morning. The guests present were: Mrs. Cordelia Stoney Jones, Sumter; Mrs. Harriet Marshall Tabor, Savannah, JLrl.j Mre. Etlml Martin, Culu'mWirr = Mrs. Anna Belle? Eubanks, Columbia; Miss Russell Smith, Mr. Edward Hill, Mr. M. D. Drass, Miss Estelre Thomson)' Miss Alice L. Pinckney, Dr. G. T. Cherry,. Mr. William M. Boll, Mrsi Mabel Ball Hill, Mr. apd Mrs. J. H. Eubanks. Martin & Thurman Electrical Contractors LICENSED AND BONDED ~ " Phones *7=2^8854 ~ Columbia, S. C. ' ^ ~"7 1 ^ **i J . J L .. / rzft i v * )ffice Hours: Telephones: ' <<rT,1 8:00 to 10:00 A. M. Res. 7270' | * ' 12 to 2:00 P. M. Office 7260 jj 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. * j --' ' \ ; PaF Dr. O. J. Champion lins PHYSICIAN ^ . I 636( Office** Residence: I ~ 3^3 Assembly St.-, 7X}G Assembly St . - . * -..! -' ., i, v COLUMBIA. S C. __ . -- _ ' K "If you want to reach the Colored \\ people advertise in 1010 ' PROGRA] OF THE STATE SUNDAY SCHOC .. ' * - . t' V ' . OF THE METHODIST EPISCOP TO ffe HELD WESLEY CHIRCH, CO! /' - SEPTEMBER 1-.' ?- WEDNESDAY M< A. ;\lJJevxition^l Exerases, siding. ^?I??? .^ 1:45 EnroRrTTen i of members. 12:30.?Devotional Address, Rev. J 1T0Q-?Recess. < j -WEDNESDAY AFT _ . < , " ... v 3:00?Devotional Exercises, Rev. ( 3:15?Address Rev. Clyde L. Hay, ! ?Solo?Mrs. Luvenia Hickson Address, Evangelistic Oppoi Dr. L. M. Dunfon. Paper, The,Noed f Modernizi W. Bolden, \. Music?Wesley Choir. - ? Ptipet. BenefiL of Eailf^Rc Green. ; * L_?_ _ . Paix^rs or Talk*. My Distrii It's Purpose amjU^chievements?by S I he Charleston: Florence. Greenville an ited to 10 minutedeach. Solo?Miss Annie Bomar Br< 6:00;?Announcements. Benediction. WEDNESDAY EA 8:30?Music,.Choir. E. :T. Sawyer, 7-7. Invocation?Rev. N. S. Smit _ Music-?-Choirr-? *'r . Presentation of Mr. I. S". Lee\ cv,~The Governor. - Address by Gov. T. G. McLf -?Response to Gov. McLeod, and of the Church?N. J. Frederck. Esq. Welcome Address on behalf ( Edvena Hicks. Welcome A Solo?Mr. P. G. Groggn Address. What, we hope to f ionization. Rev. A. R. Howard. Music. OfTerinpr, Benediction - THURSDAY MO 9-30??>evotional Exercises, Rev. / ^fllOO?S. S.^Institute Principles of .. ~ Music?Choir. 11:20?-Sunday School AdminJbjtrat '* Music. Choir. 12:30?Devotional Address, Rev. J. i :uu-^Kecess. : {> THURSDAY A FT I 3:0Q?Devotional Exercises, Dr: \V Papers* The Sunday. School ; gious Force, Mr."Robert Bowler, Miss P&per : Characterstics of a M E. B. Holloway*. . -< "Solo-, Mrs. C. A. Ford,* School. Mrs.- P. M. Gibbes. Papers or Talks, The S. S. Sumter;"'Spartanburg, Orangeburg a Ten minifies each. * Round?Table-Talk, conductec 6:00?Music, Announcements, Bend 8:30?Song Service, Rev. Rt F.-Ha V Address, World's Brotherhooi tion, J. B. Randolph", President Glaflin Address, Youth, the Hope o1 ei\, Jr. . Solo.' ' Address. Clyde C Hay, S. S Music, Announcements. Bent FRIDAY MORI 9:30?Devotional Exercises, Rev, J 10:00?Institute Wprk, Clyde L. H 11 ?00?MttMir. ... Paper. THt> TmiirinHHin/.n rif r. _ __? . ? vunvc v i n Sunday School, T. H. Pincknev and 1 Paper., The Significance of School. S. J. McDonald. Address, T). H. Sims, Presid Music: Business Session; A. R. How . Election of Officers, selectioi report of Committees, etc.. , 1 Music... ? Farewell Devotional Addres Sentence. Expressions,on: He thia Convention. 1:30?Adjournment with handshak N. B.'?Papers will be discussed No paper should be longer than 15 mil than 30 minutes. All statements an and to the point. Ministers-of the South Carolina tendYand help To ruake the Conventro ' Committee: A.1 R./Howard. Cha tary, W.-S. Thompson, G. W. Coopei : *? * ' ?r-" i . : j 4. ' . * r - FIVE lie Leader,''' lead- ~ " weekly newsier* of the Carol's. - ; '? * L. PHONE v 63f.6 ' Caneing arilMJpholstering f urniture Repairing and Mattress Renovating. r. S. TREZEVANT llnrrlen St..' * Columbia. S. C. m ' - r>-: '' . 4-' ' S \ ' ' . ?' XT?7~7~ >L .CONVENTION All CHtTECH IN - , , " ?r? s6M~BIA. S. C.?' ? j, 1926 x?r 3RNING j . ' 44ev, .U-i Thompson.; pre- 1 : ... ; * I B. Taylor? :[ / . " : " - , ERNOON . ,r " }. W. ftooPer presiding. ?. SC. Specialist. ' . 1. "v ' 1 11 ".' ? :. 1 ' ' jl ' ' 1 V T tunity Among the Youth,... . ing Our Sunday Schools, G. )t Sunday School Institute-, 1 jul$. Institute Presidents of d Beaufort Districts. Lim1. own. ... fENING presiding. h." 5 r-T" ~? - y t omtFociuce us fcixcelien?od. WelcOTTTe AcTdfess on behalf )f'the Sunday School?Miss ;sse??Rev. J. F. Green. iccomplish through this orRNING... - > . k. -R.* Howard, presiding. ? - Teaching, Clyde JL Hay. ion, Rev. J. C. McMorris. . . G. Gregg. . r 1, SRfrOON- - . - '. L. Williams, - presiding, is an Educational and ReliE. L. Smyrl. odel Sunday School Teacher ving a Daily V^aliw.i Drilc J - Institute Presidents of the. * nd BennettsvillQ, Districts. i l^y J.~U. Morfies. eictioh. ' - T ENING - v rrington, presiding. , d Through Christian Educa- ' University, ' ? America,' Rev.^. T. Bow^ t, 1 Specialist. ^diction. SUNG . , E. C. Jenkins, prsiding. ay. , n Adult Bible Claims in theV. Mrs. B. W. Caldwell. Rally Day"n the Sunday ent, Allen University. . - s i ard, presiding. i of next place of meeting, . . V . .. t - . , ^ s. Rev. L. \V. Williams. >w I have been benefitted by. ing. . . briefly when time permits. ? " J nutes, and no address logger d discussions must be brief Conference are urged to at- . n a success. ????-A- irman, E. J. Sawyer, Secrer, W. L. Williams. , , f\ ,? V . , ?. \ ?j&*/