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CHURCHES * i I
Wl o nn ,»rn TO CFIFBRATE
| MORTGAGE BURNING
REV. W. J. WILSON
Jerusalem Baptist
York and West Broad streets,
which Rev. W. J. Wilson is
tor, will celebrate Its
second anniversary
Monday night, October 18,
a ten day program the
of which will be the burning
the mortgage on the building.
Several churches and
pastors will participate in
observance, among them
October 18, Ebenezer
church. Rev. W. K. Miller,
tor; October 19, Mt.
Baptist church, Rev. J. H. Jone;
pastor; October 20, Central
ll. M. E. church. Rev. F. Wash
ington, pastor; Oct. 21,
Chapel A. M. E. church. Rev. A
Parker, pastor; October 22.
Bethel Baptist church, Rev. M
G. Bolden, pastor; Oct. 24,
lar service conducted by
St. WUson;^ Phihps Benevolent 5 ’program by
Oct. 20 , regular services; Oct
l 7 ’ P ” J.” fl aVge ° f l0Ca
No. 10,78, A. P. of L.
THANKFUL RAPT CHURCH
Russell street. Rev. H.
derson, pastor; Sis.
Allen, reporter. Sunday was
high day at Thankful
church. Sunday school
held at the usual hour with
superintendent, Dea.
Williams in charge. At, 11
■ 'clock the pastor filled the
; pit, and again at 4 o’clock.
delivered a soul-stirring
the subject being “God’s
' edy for the World.” At
conclusion four were added
‘■M. Cortez Reece
Celebrated Negro Instrumentalist
IN PIANO AW ORGAN RECITAL
AT THE FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHVRCH
Corner Montgomery and SI. Julian Streets
MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11th, 8:30 P. M.
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511 WEST
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the church, and the holy com-
union was served. Sunday
night Rev. W. B. Blunt of Way
nesboro preached. Each serv-
ice was largely attended.
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ST. PETERS BAPTIST
CHURCH
Hull and West Bwundary
streets. St. Peters Baptist
church under the leadership of
Rev. Bright 1 b doing a g^reut
and spiritual work. After clos¬
ing his 4th anniversary last
Friday night Rev. Bright dcliv-
ered a most sou] stirring ser-
mon Sunday night.
What kind of a man is Jesus,
Rev. Bright has done a most
tangible piece of work in the
past four years at St.
He has brought the church
from the corner of Fahm
Oglethorpe streets to Hull
Lumber, under a roof and
er of our own and we are
ing and asking the prayers
all that we will have the
cess of finishing this
in the near future. The
Sunday is our communion.
STOUTS CHAPEL CHURCH
Stouts Chapel C. M. E.
( West Savannah, Rev. H. P
1 den, pastor. The pastor
cers, members and a host
were the guests
Hopewell C. M. E. church
Garnett, S. C.. last Sunday,
tending a great camp
which was a great success.
der H. P. Golden delivered
j message throne which red set hot Hopewell from
a hallowed fire and left it
ing.. Several souls were
| UNION BAPT ' CHURCH
^ Jones s treet , Rov.
The
J jcps were high]y attpndp(J
phurch woreh ipped
the St. Paul C. M. E.
]ast p r jd a y night.
school was opened at its
hour, Supt. Jones in
with a very good
| The pastor was out of the
; and the services were in
of Rev. R. L. Hendrickson
! two soul stirring
mons. There will be a
cal program given by the
and Savannah
Singers, Oet. 20 Everyone
invited,
1
ST. PAUL BAPT. CHURCH
Waters Avo., Rev. A. E.
pastor. All the weekly
■M
were observed. Sunday servi-
ces were impressive beginning j
with the Sunday school at its i
usual hour, with Supt. Ossie
Crawford in charge. Being pas
toral day for Pastor Hagan at j
Mt M ariah, Pembroke, Rev. J
Graves delivered a beautiful
! message at both morning and j
night Misses Maxine
anC | Annie Lauria Smith
f r0 m the Mt. Olive Quartet,
Hampton, S. C. rendered sev¬
eral selections. Monday night
j Q Ct 25 t, bP Dixie quartet
lia ve a recital at this church,
r jy ie annual Thanksgiving
pi^ge i,s now underway.
ag the bas prospered you.
Pastor Hagins has resumed
work as principal of Pembroke
high school. His wife accom¬
panying him in this field of la¬
bor.
BUTLER PRESBYTERIAN
Butler Presbyterian Christian
Endeavor mmcavor held neiu its ns reguia. regular meet-
ing at 7 o’clock Sunday evening
instead of having the topic
cussed by one person, five Bi-
ble verses were distributed
to five pupils, an each of
them discussed the verse, this
WAS done in order* that every
i one may take a part in the
service, which made the dis¬
cussion more interesting. The
program committee will render
a special program Sunday. The
public is cordially invited.
BETH-EDEN BAPTIST
10 a.m. Sunday morning
Sunday School was held.
subject of the lesson was
erence For God,” A
review was made by James
Edwards. Regular church
. began at 11 o’clock. The
gram that usually proceeds
morning services were in
of the Sunday School, Miss
Johnson, mistress of
Selection by the choir.
by Mrs. E. S. Warrick.
value of the Sunday School
discussed after which Rev N.
Clarke, pastor, spoke on
invitation Accepted.” H
the .. m many things ... said was
be and live a Christian we
make an unconditional
der to Jesus Christ and on
foundation of faith give up ev
ery habit and ambition that
long to this world,
personal ambitions and plea
sures and follow in the path
righteousness.
SPECIAL SERVICES
AT ST.
Sunday, October 17, which
the eve of St. Luke,
and physician, there will be
special service at St.
Episcopal church at 8 p.
All doctors and dentists of
vannah are especially
to attend this service.
WILLIAM MASTERFER
The many friends of
j j Masterfer of Yemassee, S.
regret to learn of his
| on September 30, at his
J Among his survivors is
daughter, Mrs. Lillie
of Fahm street.
was at Yemassee.
FORTY HOl'RS DEVOTION
E £Hr5
Mass at 10 o’clock, Sunday
morning at St. Benedict’s
church. The devotion will end
with s0 lemn services at 8 o -
dock Tuesday night. The Most
Blessed Sacrament will remain
exposed during the entire forty
hours, from the Mass on Sun-
<jay morning until the closing
on Tuesday evening.
on Monday and Tuesday
masses will be celebrated at 1
anc j 9 o’clock, the last mass on
both days being a high map.
Rev. Father Daniel J. Bourke
will deliver the sermon Sunday
night and Rev. Fr. Aloysius O.
g g will be the speaker on
Monday night,
The Most Rev. Gerald P. O-
ara< d. D., Bishop of Savan-
n ah-Atlanta, has been invited
t 0 preside at the closing serv-
j ce s on Tuesday. He will be
assisted by all the Catholic
clergy of the city.
Members of St. Benedict’s
Holy Name Society will take,
part in the procession on Tues¬
day night. Music for the va¬
rious services will be furnished
uy Benedict’s Junior and
Senior . Choirs._
RESOLUTION TO MRS. M. E.
HAYNES A
October 1943
Resolution to the late Mrs.
Mary Emma Haynes.
The passing of Mrs. Mary Em
ma Haynes has taken from
Charity Hospital Auxiliary a
very efficient secretary. Dur¬
ing the six years of her service
the auxiliary had all records
for each meeting. Mrs. Haynes
seldom missed a meeting ex-
cept for illness. She was an
interested, active v/orker for
growth of the auxiliary,
Whereas, her relationship and
service with the auxiliary have
spent in keeping with her
generous manner ol aceomp-
Ushing good deeds,
Resolved. That it is tie
°P inion of this meeting that we
continue to emulate her sin-
cerity to business, and especial
ly t0 keeping^records in tack
Resolved: That her place be
filled in such a manner her
good wo f gs , f 1 1 be . an m ® pira "
ll ° n ta tbe ^ , , workers
Resolved: That a copy of
resolutions be s-entthe
acopyb e publSWd.
and a c bP kppt with the
ecords of charity Hospital
j Anxiliarv ‘
Officers of Charity
Hospital Auxiliary
ST. LUKE BAPT. CHURCH
St. Luke Baptist church,
ner Lumber lane and Berrien
street. Rev S. L. Archer, pastor:
Mrs. Lula Tyler, reporter.
day was a high day at St. Lu¬
ke. beginning with
school which was opened at
usual hour with Supt. E.
Lowe in charge. At. 11:30
pastor preached a great
mon. At 4 o'clock the
again preached an
sermon, after which
was served to a large
tion. Many visitors
with us At night the
closed services with a soul stir¬
ring message. Services
well attended all day.
DIED IN AMERICUS
After an illness of
length, Mrs. Willie
died in Americus last
The funeral took place
afternoon, attended by a
number of sorrowing
land friends. Mrs. Dawson
j a natiye of Americus of
inent family. She was the
I ter of the late L. E.
|and json aunt of Mrs. Ezra J.
of this city, who with
{Johnson lattendad and little
the funeral. She
survived by a son. Mr. E.
Dawson and other relatives.
{students TUBERCULIN are given
fContinued from Page 1 \
Treakle, and Nurse Horne,
is a county nurse. Miss
ette W Harvey, the
Health Education Worker
Chatham-Savannah
sis is also aiding in giving
test. These annua]
tests have proven highly S
I cessful in former years. Dr
jHam nah and Tuberculosis the Chatham-Savan¬
j ish Association
w to thank the parents.
I teachers and school officials
for their splendid cooperation.
I action Dr - Ham says a positive re-
j does not to necessarily the tuberculin test
the mean that
person has tuberculosis
However he added persons hav¬
ing positive reactions should
consult their family physician
°r c y nic physician to determine
whether an xray i s necessary.
■UBHMHHHBHBZ3SSH
- LN MEMORY
—
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JOHN WRAY WILLIAMS
Died Oct. 13, 1941
In life we loved you, John
,
Wray Williams
In death we do the same
We often sit and think uI yau
dear
And wish that you were here.
Days of sadness come over us
Secret tears do often flow
But dear memories keep you
near us
Though you died two years ago.
Mother, Grandmother, Sister
and Brother.
In memory of our dear moth-
MRS. SARAH SCOTT
who departed this life
13 J 942 ,
Just a short while ago moth-
er left us. Though sad we
know she could not stay.
a stage where all must play a
part and later we must vanish
away. Mother answered the
roll call and there remains in
our home a vacant chair that
never can be filled. Yes, she
gone but not forgotten. Never
shall her memory fade, sweet
thoughts shall ever
round the place where she is
laid. Her loved ones will
her ever, it was sad to see her
go, but then we will try to meet
here some day somewhere above
Devoted sisters and children,
Mrs. Minnie Williams, sister
New York
Mr. Launey Scott, son
Mrs. Annie Scott Jackson
Mrs. Hattie Scott Armstrong
Mrs. Rosa Scott gimmons
Daughters of Savannah
Grand Children
Mr. Alfonso' Thomas
Mr. Lanney Scott
Savannah
Mr. Edward Faison
of New York
Pvt. Leon Porter
Monroe, N. C
James Scott
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j musical Club and extravangaza Co-Workers present and
test Wednesday night Oct.
8 :30 o’clock at St. Philip
mental A. M E church,
'Hull street, Rev. W. C-
pastor. You will be
{musical j inspired if affair. you attend This the
to be one of the greatest
savannah this season; it is
b e a n extraordinary
There also will be a contest
tween Savannah’s
quartets, the Dixie Quartet,
vannah Jubilee Quartet,
Mrs. Beatrice S. Robinson
Miss Wallena M. Faison
Other relatives and friends
PRES. OF HAITI TO BE
WHITE HOUSE
Continued from page l
by three weeks the
report of the Associated
Press that the Haitian chief
state would make official
to both Canada and the
States. The full text of
state department
ment reads:
“His excellency, Elie
president of the Republic
i Haiti, will visit the ___.
{States upon the invitation 0
P e de Roosevelt during
month of October
; "President Lescot is
arrive in Washington on 0
I f tODei i, 14. ,, ia anci nT1r OT1 ,i i 10 rpmnin remain it at t
capital for a period of four
five days as a gUeSt 0f the g0V
ernment.
At press time the Lescot
ary for the United States
still in preparation by
TBL'ESDAY, CCT 14 1041
[Boston Jubilee Quartet and J ihe, ..
1 Golden Star Quartet.
Glee Club will also appear o n
i 1 lie program but will not be in
contest. Cash- prizes wUl
j be awardad to advance the winners. for
Thanks in
support of the program. Tic-
kets on sale at tire Atlantic So
cial Club 814 Atlantic Ave, Wil-
liams Service Station, 718
street. Waters Service Station
1509 West Broad street, Wil-
liams Wine Shop G37 Harmon
R. Ghoston at McEvoy’s Ship
yard, Washington's
Yamacraw Village, Family
’ sentatives cf the Haitian em-
bassy and state department of¬
ficials of the division of
col. Unofficially, the program
worked out is something as fo’-~
lows:
Arrival at the White House
on October 14, at about 4 o’clock
in the afternoon, President
j Lescot himself staying over-
[night. A dinner in all piobabi
Lty will be given by President
Roosevelt that evening.
A committee at Howard uni -
versity, headed by Dr. Rayford
Logan, who has visited the is¬
land republic on government
missions, will have a reception
for the visiting dignitaries, the
form of reception not yet hav-
f, ing been finally , decided. , J
1 At 5 o’clock Friday there will
| be Where a reception the visiting at Blair party house will
j meet members of the Washing-
I 1 ton diplomatic diplomatic corps. COrpS.
The Pan American union
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