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y I REV. N. N. C. c. Garvin, GARVIN pastor,
The Rev.
Land members will hold a week
of night, services, dedicating beginning the new Monday edi-1 J
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fice of the Bay Street Baptist,
church, President and Poplar
streets. The week's proffam ;
will be participated In by the
following churchee: !
Monday night Mt Tuesday) Bethel,)
Rev. M. G. Bolden;
SlTnSZ association night; |
Thursday night, Central R M j
ti. E., Rev. F. W. Washington;
Friday, H. Simmons; Pilgrim 11 Baptist, m. sermon Rev by Rj
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Rev. W. M. Johnson 3 p. m holy
•communion, five deacons to be 1
brdamed, ^ sermon by the pastor. n „ tnr ,
/Rev. M. C. Garvin; night sermon
fby pastor; Monday, f’ F A A. . B. —.
church. Rev. R. M Gilbert.
CONVENTIONAL PROGRAM
Counties of Georgia Conven-
for the benefit of Fir*t
; Cryan Baptist Church Sunday
'School building fund will be
Held Sunday afternoon, Octo-
7‘Ik.t 31st at 3:30 o’clock.
* Prominent speakers, gospel
J and spiritual singing by some of
the outstanding quartets glee
U^lubs, clioruse# and choirs of
j the city.
J The public la invited to be
present. j
4 BOARD MEETING HELD
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The board meeting of the W.
A. of B. B. Association was Kid
It the home of Mrs. Rosa B
,'oss on Friday October 22 at
|5 p. m. Mrs. Inez Davis, pres-
Ijctfnt. Th# right hand of wel-
ome to four new members:
sters C. Brinson of Bethle¬
hem church; Simpson of Tre¬
mont Tempi*; C. Nix of First
feryan and H H. Perry of Bry¬ "the I
an. Much business for
baptist tiheet State Convention to j
in Atlanta was transacted;
several delegates will attend.
Sisters B. ■. Foster. E. J. Wil¬
*liams and Cox were reported
rsick. A committee and dona-
ntion was sent. Meeting ad¬ '
jour ned to meet on November
30 to make preparations for a
^program for February. Mi M
Ward is chairman. Mrs. R.
B. Voss ls chairman of the board
Mrs. E. R. H Perry reporter.
BUTLER PRESBYTERIAN
Butler Presbyterian Chris¬
tian Endeavor held it* regular
meet .. Sunday 0 . afternoon at
mg 7
o’clock. Tha topi* of the even-
ing was: Bein» a Christian in
our friendship It was wonder-
fuljy discussed by Mrs Marri-
Sidney 4 Jones Funeral Home
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There are spirits brave,
There are souls that are pure and true;
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And the BEST will come back to yon.”
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Offiee Phone 2-3464 Residence Phone 2-30061
511 WEST WALDBURG STREET
Savannah, Georgia
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CHURCHES
Simmons. After the topic
discussed we had a few re¬
from one of our faithful
Pvt. John Patrick and
E. Simmons from St. John
church, and a few other
Mrs. Simmons is pres¬
Cynthia Jones, reporter. |
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CENTRAL BAPT. CHl'KCH
Hull and McAllister streets,)
w. M. Daniels, pastor. We
celebrating our 43rd an-
niversary. We had some very
stirring sermons from the i
that participated on the be-' i
program Our anniversary
gan Monday night Oct. 18.
through Sunday, closing with
Rev. R. J. Dinkins, pastor of j
Tremont Temple Baptist church
We w< , re vef y ^lad to see Dea.
p L Brown, our chairman of
£ bf deacons board out again,
members were added to the
cburcb for baptism. The pub-
]j c ls cordially invited to attend,
TRl , E LOVE B \i* T . CHURCH
777 E. Gwinnett street. Rev.
ular services Pa T^da i uwaay T y he and ana; g i
Thursday night, were well at- I
tendpd At 10:30 a. m., Sunday j
sc hool with Supt. Benjamin
Gibb s in chaige. At 11.30 a.
m t he pastor, Rev. Bonds,
P reafhed a wonderful sermon,,
after j Ust returning from his
Baltimore. .
vacati0 n in Baltimore. ™ The
members ,,:i n ■ H-rw were \*. **i.' glad i, i u.. to ,.ii have ii.i ut* him' r i i ■ 11
back.
AFYSSINIA BAPTIST CHURCH
corner Grapevine Ave. andl
egeechee road. Rev. G. W. Car- i
ter, pastor. Services 1
were good
!ast Sunday. The pastor
preached at both services. Col-!
lection was $148.18. Revival is
underway this week and next,!
Rev. s. B. Stewart of Claxton!
will be our guest preacher next 1
week. The B. T. U. and Sunday l
school are doing nicely, Dea. E.
Harper is superintendent; Miss 1
Lizzie Cosey, president. Mrs
A. L. Brinson, president of mis-1
sion is indisposed. We are ex-
tending to the public a cordial,
invitation to all services
day. At 3:30 p. m. the
Ushers will be at our church.
I
WOMEN OF ST. AUGUSTINE’S j
TO PRESENT PROGRAM j
Sunday, Oct. 31 has been ded- j
icated to the Womans Auxili-!
ary by the women of St. Au -1
gustine s Episcopal church, i
The celebration wiU bf 'Sin with
coporate coporate communion communion of of alii ail i
women of the parish at 9 a. m.,
Father Elliott Guy will be the
c. lebrant at 8 o’clock, after
winch, a deeply interesting pro-
gram will be presented. Mrs.
L, Green, president
c.f the Woman’s Auxiliary of the
church will be mistress of
oniony, The , will
program
fist of:
Sole The Lords’ Prayer, Miss
Wiley
Reading The Colored Soldier,
Miss Alice Freeman
Greetings Mrs. Rosanna Davis,
First past president of the
Woman’s Auxiliary of the Dio-
cese of Georgia.
Solo Mrs. Erma Lane
Whispering Hope, Misses
Juanita Gordon. Mattie Wiley
Remarks -Mrs. Mamie Georg
Williams
Miss Euris Smith
Selection Mi..-; Josephine Free¬
man
Address Mrs. Ophelia Lee Me-
Iver, principal of Haven Home
school.
Mrs. G. L. Green
- Mrs V. N. Woods
Presentation of Womens' gilt,
to the church.
Announcements, Recessional. t •
Little Misses Vivian Andrews,
Emily Williams. Betty and Mary
Woods will be hostesses and
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RESUME OF PALEN
METHODIST CHURCH j
ACHIEVEMENT |
Palen Methodist church, for- 1
merly Methodist Episcopal j 1
church, corner of Burroughs !
and 35th streets, has reached
an unusual high height
year. ^gieTal^with^We j
sters comlng to its lead and with ;
its faithful followers, men and
wom ^ n> each doing what they;
j n their day until
wb en Rev. J. F. Del Pino from
the Florida conference of 1 {
^ Methodist church was ap-
pointed , w to to J thl this charge charge *3 by by Bis- Bis-1
P ^ w 8 ’
,, bishop , of the Atlantic Coast
area.
He came and surveyed the
fle lh and afterward called his
official* in conference, present-
ed them his program which
was cheerfully accepted, and
has whole-heartedly car-
rieti out and by divine provi-
rience a stupendous miracle has
been wrought.
The financial system lias
1 ^ 11 a unique one, through
wb ich *4,250 has been realized
f° r purposes, which is a re¬
markable achievement consider
in & the membership of only 185
Persons who with an invincible (
win and indefatigable spirit (
ressed forward toward their
al from thp scriptural theme,
J all things ' through j
- aan
Christ who strengthens we” and j
fr0 m the theme. "With God all
things are possible,” which was
submitted to them by their lead
er who saw no impossibilities or) i
failures in leading them to vie-
tory in the completion of the
after 20 years. Thank
God God the unfinished task has |
been finished. |
The entire building has been
renovated from top to bottom, I
io.50f bricks laid, modern con-|
veniences installed, interior of
church and parsonage as weU
,
as the exterior has been paint -1
thus standing to the credit:
of the zealous, hard-working
leader and people. :
The Savannah annual confer
cnee is to hold its session at this;
church November 18-21. Thru-
out the sessions Bishop L. H
King, resident bishop of the At j
lantic Coast area, will preside
ife hik astute, dignified manner 1
; In these sessions large num- [
bers of visitors from al]
of the state are expected to at-!
tend. Friends in the city and
the public are invited to attend
I I FLEMING—In loving memory
of our darling beloved mother
' and grand mother,
MRS. departed LAURA BELL this life FLEMING October: [
who
' 1942.
14.
merciful Father whoj
hast been pleased to take unto.
Thyself the soul of who this thy waik ser- j
vart, grant to us as
yet by faith that having served
! Thee constantly on earth we
may be joined hereafter with
i Thy blessed saints in glory;
, everlasting , „ through .. , Jesus
] Christ.our f° r *°“ en Lord. Sadly Gone missed hut not
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• TViturViPars 1 ‘ ^
Alma Heywood
Ophelia Robinson
New York
Son in law, William Heywood
j New York
dauBhtw
Heywood, New York
Adopted grand daughter
Marie Dingle, New York
Nieces, Annie Williams
New‘York j
Nadine Woods,
Savannah, GaJ
j Nephew, Cpt. Thomas Camden, Rivers j
Sgt. N. J.) 1
Percie Bolds, Miss.
Julia Williams, friend, Sa
vannah, Ga.
GREEN—In sad and loving
memory of our mother dear
MRS. ELIZABETH GREENE
who departed this life Oct. 25,
! 1918.
Some may think we are not
I lonely,
That we do not feel sad;
j That we do not miss you,
| Only God above can read our
j hearts. He could tell how much j
j we care - f ° r He knows no one
can succeed you, over here or (
i ) there. Our hearts still
over 1
i ache with sadness, our eyesi
;shed . , many tears. . God _ , , J
(knows how we miss you at the i
end of these sad years.
Devoted sons and daughter I
Mr. Oscar Walter Greene j
Mr. Ernest Edward Greene
Prof. Christopher Greene
Daughter
Mrs. Priscilla Greene Hall
i MALL ACE -In memory
|little
Vader Wallace
! Born October 22, 1940, died Sep-j
I tember 29, 1943.
| We love you just the same,
But w r e hate to call your name,
; j Although we know that we
can’t rest,
! But God Almighty loved you
j best.
| Please, remember me.
Mother Mrs. Vader Wallace
Father.
Mr. James Wallace
Sister, brothers, aunt and
uncles. j
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| t vuTAHn _Tn memory
j 0U r d eaUfather,
MR. SCHUYLER LYNIAP.D
who depart ed this life on Oc
; tober 2 g ’ 1942
nb bn we do miss you, dear
'
father,
Although v. you were called ,, , away I
to a happier world, I \ cannot
I will not that he ;
say. say, 1S ■
dead; he is just away. i
With a cheerful smile and a
wave of the hand, he has wan- j
deied into, an unknown land.'
Think of him still as the same.
I say. he is not dead. He is just
away, sadly missed.
Wife, Mrs. A. E. Lyniard
Philadelphia. Pa.
Sons, Edward O. Lyniard j
Savannah
N. B. Lyniard,
West Indies i
Clarence Lyniard,
Los Angeles;
Daughters I
I Mrs.. Wm. Daniels i
Savannah, Ga.
I Mrs. Mercer Thomas, |
Tampa. Fla. S
: Mi-s Vivian Lyniard
Philadelphia
Sons in law, j
Rev. Wm. Daniels
Savannah
Mr. Mercer Thomas. Tampa
iO START REHEARSALS FOR
RELIGIOUS DRAMA
The inter-church common
on Religious Drama, Dr. Ralph
Mark Gilbert, director, will soon
start rehearsals on The Guiding
Star oral, a a three ui < act Christmas pa- ‘
it J a thc Mun'icipa! Auditorium . ..
I.WU WQ lugiiw. Monday and Tues-
day evenings, December 13 and
14, at 8:30 p. m.
The cast will be composed of
one hundred local per¬
formers, which will be support-
by a chorus ol some 1*0 hub
dnd ,.usrr» church drawn choirs and Iron, other the,
musical aggregations in the ci¬
ty. Invitations will be mailed
soon to former members of
other casts and choruses direct
by Dr. Gilbert, to participate
thiS production, but any who
nc t receive an invitation
and wishes to participate is ask!
j. Q mee ^ the director on Mon!
evening, November 1. at the*
African Baptist church
!n°y who come
be utiIized some where
this production.
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In loving memory of my
dear wife
LONA WELTON
who passed away Oct. 30,
1942.
Just a token of love and
remembrance to one I
shall never forget, always
so true, unselfish and kind
a beautiful life that came
to an end. Death has
robbed me of the one I
thought was mine for
years. Nobody knows my
longing and few have seen
me weep. You suffered
and murmured not. I
watched you day by day
until with a broken heart
I saw you pass away. Sad
ly missed by
Husband, J. W. Welton
Sisters, Iola Mathis
Ruby Collins
Bertha Beard
Brother. Floyd-Price
STOKES In sad and loving
remembrance of my dear daugh
ter and our sister.
MILDRED STOKES
who departed this life Oct. 27.
1942.
Just a short while Mildred left
us
Though sad, wc knew she could
not stay.
Life’s a stage where ail must ma st,
play a part,
And later we must vanish away,
Mildred answered the roll call
Her voice we loved is still;
And there remains in our home
A vacant chair that never can
be filled.
Yes, she is gone but not for-
gotten
Never shall her memory fade;
Sweet thoughts shall ever lin-
ger
Rourd the place where she is
laid
Her loved ones will miss her for
ever
It was sad to see her go.
But then we will try to meet
her
Some day, some where, above.
Sadly missed by her
Mother, Mrs. Marie Stokes
New York, N. Y.
Sisters and brothers, other rel-
atives and friends.
ROBINSON In sad but lov¬
ing remembrance of uor dear
one
MRS. EVELYN JENKINS
RCBTNSON
departed this life Oct. 39.
is the face we love so
dear.
is the voice we love to
hear,
sad but true, w? wonder why j
had young to and tender Evelyn j
die.
shock was hard, the blow ;
severe.
little thought the end so
near.
were not there to wipe your j
brow ,
r e did not see you die,
only know' you slept aw'ay.
did not say good bye.
Sadly missed by
mother, sister and step¬
brothers.
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The Great Pilgrim Singers of Jacksonville, F1ori<t«, . .» Mi
The Great 4 Female Gospel
Singers, one of the best known
vocal organizations in this sec¬
tion. will celebrate their first
anniversary Wednesday night,
November 10, at Tabernacle
Baptist church, Alice street,
Rev. E. D. Davis, pastor.
The quartet famous female
gospel singers has entertained
the public far and near with
delightful harmony and have
been widely acclaimed. It is
that their program on
the occasion of their anniver-
will be very largely attend
Among _______ guest . quartets . . that
will appear on this ... anniversary
program will be the Great Pil-
grim Jubilee Singers of Jack-
sonville, Fla.; the famous May¬
flower Female Singers and the
Great Boston Singers. Don’t
miss this groat treat; come one
and all. Tickets are on sale at
40 West Hall street: Boots and
Buddie’s Beauty Parlor. Fahm
and York streets: 1011 West
Broad street, 917 West 35th St.,
1104 West Broad; 917 Cuy-
Ier street , and Reppard
and Bolton streets. Advance
CARD OF THANKS
The relatives of the late Rob¬
H. Burke, who recently pass
ed, wish to thank their many
friends for their kind expres¬
and beautiful florals.
CARD OF THANKS
Many thanks and apprecia¬
to friends and acquaint¬
for their kindness during
death of Mr. Nelson Jones
for floral designs given.
Mrs. Anna Belle Jones, Wife
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jones
and Family. j
CARD OF THANKS !
Mr. E. J. shellman of Dor¬ j
chester wishes to thank |
Thomas H. Lavender,
at “1 Charity hospital “T" 1 and' “““ I
s goood friends for their kind-
during recent illness. The
Tribune on sale each
at Liberty Shoemaker,
Academv.
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MRS. JOSEPHINE BOLES
JACKSON
The many friends of Mrs.
se Phine Boles Jackson were
pained to know' of her passing,
though ill for several weeks it
came as a shock. Her funeral
was held at First African Bap-
tist church on Thursday. Oct.
21. of which she was a member
f° r years, Rev. Ralph Gilbert
officiated. She attended West
Broad street school. She is sur
ed by a husband. Edward
Jackson; nine children; sixteen
and three great grands.
A SON
Mr - and Mrs. David Mack of
White Bluff are the proud, par-
ents of a 10 lb bov who was
on Oct. 19. H? has been
d David. Jr.
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STATESBORO N. F. A. CLUB
BUYS $100 WAR BOND
Statesboro, Oct. 25—A group
of 30 boys enrolled in vocation -1
al agriculture under the super¬
vision of R. W\ Campbell, march
ed to the post office and pur¬
chased a $100 War Bond. Af¬
ter buying this bond the boys
personally bought a total of
$17.20 worth of War Stamps.
This activity is only one of the
many which this organization
plans to effect this year. Each
boy plans to buy a .<25.00 bond
during the next two months,
These boys are .salvaging tin
cans and doing other needful
War or activities for the exact
prosecution p of the present p war.
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School of Beauty
Culture
1219 W. Broad Street
Phone 3-2497
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Today
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FOR SALE, TOOLS
Waving Irons Page Boys
Straightening Combs
Top Curls
Student work half price
NEWS TO AMUSE
POEMS BY
W. A. ’•Fess” ROBISON
Savannah’s Own
Funny Doings
Riding The Bus
The Ration
Main Street Restaurant
A Stingy Man
Uncle Sam and The Jap*
And Four Other Timely
Hits
One Dime No More Any¬
time
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Min’s Beauty Nook, Guar¬
anty Bldg.. W. Broad and
Alice streets; East Side
Beauty Parlor, 816 E. Broad
Street or from Fess 614 W.
Broad stret.
Stories by Fess Stand The
Test
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