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g,.ATE EV. W. A. DAUGHTRY
Pounder
Next week will be an epochal
making one with Mt. Bethel
£ £ Baptist church, Fahm street,
because it will mark the forty-
sixth anniversary of this well
known Yamacraw church.
Mt. Bethel church was organ¬
ised in 1897 by the late Rev.
tot W. A. Daughtry. It was pas-
tored by him until his death in
June, 1931. The present pastor
tA Rev. M. G. Bolden has been
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its leader since the death of
JRev. Daughtry.
The official church board
Consists of Deacon J. Gardner.
^phairman of the deacon board;
U. C. B. C. MEETS AT \
METTER
. The Union Church Building
Convention convened in its
nual convention at Thankful 1
Baptist church, Metter, October
29-31, Rev. S. B. Stewart, pas-
tor. Rev. N.C. Conner, presi-i
1 dent, presided over the sessions j
which were largely attended,
The convention was organized)
in this church 39 years ago, and:
the Rev. Conner was then elect
U ed to head the organization
and has ever since remained its
president, attending all of its
meetings dining this long pe¬
riod of time. He has proven
a progressive and prudent lead¬
er.
This session of the conven-
| lion was one of the best, in the
,1 'History of the organization and
.among those who preached ser
J piohs during the three day ses¬
sion were Rev. A. J. Franklin,
Rev. F. Bolden, Rev. E. L. Bel¬
cher, Rev. T. B Bates, Rev. s. j
'' L Archer, Rev. L. G. Gibbs. Rev
fi G. W. C. Conner, Rev. T. D. Ham
>nu ton and Rev. J. s. Murray. Rev. ;
N- C. Conner, president, deliver :
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ed tha closing sermon. The
— singing of Rev. Bates and Rev
,g\ Gibbs added much to the ser-
vices.
Among the interesting
tors to the convention were
Kelly, Mrs. Spikes and
Whittier, state workers for
gia Baptist College, all of whom
addressed the body, as did Miss
Josle, Jeanes supervisor of Can
dler county, and Prof. H. T.
kiss of the Baxley high school,
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TO CELEBRATE FORTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY
M. w. Washington, chairman
of the trustee boflrd J. Har¬
mon, Oliver Doyle, Ben Williams
James Jefferson, William Drap-
er. Jos. Green, Robert L. Po¬
sions were an important part of
the convention. Mrs. Irene Me
Loan is president of the senior
mission. The juniors present
a program Saturday after-
noon which was very interesting
was highlighted by a Song,
All Alone, by Mrs. Janie Davis,
The Union Church Building
Convention is all that its name
implies as this convention
leaves each church visited bet-
ter spiritually and financially.
The organization reaches so|
many rural churches that;
would not be able to receive in-!
wise. formation or inspiration other- j
The convention raised a total i
of $436.31 at this session.
BUTLER PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Butler Presbyterian church
Christian Fndeavor held its reg
ular meeting Sunday afternoon
at which time Miss Flossie Dry¬
er gave an interesting talk on
Halloween. Sunday was Hallo-1
enter) .
ween and as each peison
cd the door he was masked. Af
ter the talk by Mrs. Dryer there
was an apple biting between th?
adults, fn'st,. prize being won by
Leon Grant and second by Pvt
tinnier. Mrs. M. Simmons is
president and Mrs. Cynthia
Jones, reporter.
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UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
315 West Jones street. Rev. L.
C. Sapp, pastor. Services
ir<r the week were largely
tended. The church was guest
at Bethel AME church last Wed
nesday night, Sunday
met at the usual hour with
Jones in charge. At n a.
lite, secretary of trustee board,
and Henry Dukes, church clerk
The church has a member¬
ship of 500, and is one of the
potent religious factors in the
the pastor delivered a timely
sermon and also at night. One
member was. added to the en¬
rollment of the church. ' Sev¬
eral of our members are still on
the sick list. Sunday will be
our communion day.
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STOUT'S CHAPEL !
Services Sunday were well a t!
tended at Stout’s Chapel AME
church. Sunday school was
held at the usual hour and at
11 a. m. Pastor H. P. Golden, af-j
ter returning from Washington,
delivered a soul stirring ser-
mon. The entire day’s services
were very inspiring. j
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH ]
Sunday was a high day at \
Second Baptist church, and we
were happy to have with us our
supply minister. Rev. c. C. Cor¬
nell, B. Th., ,'of Indianapolis
Ind, during the absence of our
pastor, Rev. S. S. Reed.
listened to some inspiring
mons from which we received
many glorious thoughts. Our
inspirational‘meeting was a big
success. We are inviting our
friends ,and the pubile to wor-
ship with us every Sunday,
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REV. M. G. BOLDEN
Pastor
Yamacraw section.
A number of churches will!
participate in the anniversary
week program which begins on
Monday night. They are:
Monday night, Nov. 8, Pulgrim
Baptist church, Rev. R. H. Sim¬
mons; Tuesday night. Union
Baptist church, Rev. M. L. Bol¬
den; Wednesday night. Bay St.
Baptist .church; Thursday night ;
Jerusalem Baptist church, Rev.
W. J. Williams; Friday night,
Mt. Herman Baptist church,
Rev. J. H. Jones; Sunday, Nov.
14, regular services with com¬
munion at 3:30 p. m.
AMERICUS CONF. AP-
POINTMENTS
Albany, October 24 The
Americus Georgia conference of
the AME church closed here to
night at Bethel church. The
sessions were very largely at-
tended and were presided over
Bishop W. A. Fountain. . |
Pastor J. F. Rodgers and'
members did themselves proud’
hi the excellent way they enter
tained the conference.
The bishop read the following
appointments at the close of
afternoon session today;
Albany district, Rev. W.
Driggers, presiding elder Camp
bell chapel, Americus, Rev. G. A.
Roberts; Ellaville, Rev. J, E.
Jackson; Mon^zpjna, Rev. W.
J. Jones; Oglethorpe. Rev. J. H.
Carey; Plains, Rev. j. W. Means
Andersonville. Rev. J. Dudley;
Springhill, W. T. Hicks; Long.
Branch, Rev. J. H. Fluellen; Tab
ernacle. Rev. M. K. Mott; Mf
ZionZ, Rev. M. H. Brown; Amer
eus circuit. Thornton Mincey;
Sumpter, Rev. B B. Roberts;
Smith chapel. Rev. W. Norman:
Leslie, Rev. S. W. Way: Monte¬
zuma mission. Rev. Lester Loy¬
al.
Albany district, Rev. W.
Smith, presiding elder
Albany, Rev. .T. F* Rodgers;
toe. Daw-on. Rev. W. L.
nolds; Smithville, Rev. L?e
•Tones: Archri-y. Rev. F. Black;
Panott, Rev. J. W. Warren;
Brownwood, Rev. T. M.
ton: Bethel and Randall. R°v.
8. ,T. Green; St. Marv. Rev. M.
T. Ford: I eesburg and
Rev. P. H. Williams; Graves
tion, Rrv. E. W. Shelton;
broueh, R°v. J. Kimbrough
sar and Bethel. Rev. A.
lev: Western and Preston,
F. Wakefield Albanv
Rev. B. M. Mot lev: gf,
and St. Luke, Rev. J. A. Moses.
Dublin district, Rev. J.
Maxwell, presiding
Paul station. Rev. J. H. Hall;
Strawberry circuit. Rev. J.
[ Seay: Brewton, Rev. C. E. Hud
[son; Mt. Dolowav. Rev. W.
| Ellis; Wrightsvilie. Helena,,Rev. T. J. Davis;
} wood: Rev. K. W Small-
I Fopzrton. Rev. R. T.
hews: Fleming. Rev. A. C. Clark:
j East Dublin. vRe .T. J. Lester:
Andrews and Scotts. Rev. E. z
Lewis; Towns and Scoftlanri.
| Rev. A. Robinson; Whitehead
I and Shady Grove, Rnv. G. W.
Hunt.
C.Roberc. Zatt : e E
Hawkinsville district. Rev. G.
B. Lancaster, presiding elder—
Hawkinsville. Eastman.
Rev. ,T. B. MeKeller: Butler. Rev
Y. M. Walden: Cochran. Rev.
W. T Hicks: Abbeville. Rev. A.
Scott: Rochelle, Rev. F A. R'n-
glish; Lumber City. Rev. J. w.
Me Knight: Seville. Rev. F. L.
Wynn: Hawkinsville circuit
Rev. M C Jordan- Plains and
Cook. Rev. J. R Britt: Poplar
Spring, Rev. q. Bussev:
wood. Rev. C. B. Bacon.
side Bishop the Fountain will confer-! pre- j
over Augusta
of this week. j
IN MEMORY
LEWIS- In loving memory of
Mine Katherine A'. Lewis
who departed this life Novem¬
ber 5, 1942.
Do not think we have forgotten,
Just because we try to smile;
How we miss you no one knows,
Not a mortal could disclose;
But the Lord, who knoweth I
best,
Called you home, and' gave you
rest.
The Junior Ushers of First
Bryan Baptist church
GREEN In loving remem¬
brance of our darling mother
MRS. HATTIE HUGH
GREENE
who departed this life one
year ago. November 2, 1942.
We feel the world's a better
place
Of truly greater worth
And richer far in lov-e and
grace
Since mother lived on earth
We know the land beyond
the skies
Is sweeter and more fair
And literally a paradise
Because her home is there
Husband, Children and
Sister
MCGIRT In memory of our
beloved mother and sister,
Mrs. Ophelia McGirt
who died October 28, 1941.
While willingly she went away,
With faith and courage high
Eeypnd the plaintive call of
earth,
Across the trackless sky.
Ever since that heart-rending
time,
Remembered for its scars,
How strangely dim has scented
the sun,
EYw dark the silent stars.
Sadly missed by
Elizabeth McMillan,
daughter
Brooks McGirt, brother
Hattie McGirt
Marie McGirt
Viola Brown,
Sisters
WALKER—In memory of
JOSEPH WALKER
; In remembrance of my loving
. husband who departed this life
November 3, 1933.
How lonely the weeks and
months have been. But He
that doeth all things well has
taken you home to rest with
him.
Wife
TAYLOR—In memory of
MR. HENRY TAYLOR
who died October 29. 1942, one
year ago.
Sleep on and take your rest
, because God loved you best.
Left to mourn
: Two daughters
Mrs. Viola T. Canady
Mrs. Sadie T. Oliver
Two sons,
! Mr. Arthur Taylor
Raleigh Taylor
Nieces and nephews
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The Great 4 Femaie 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
expected that their program on
the occasion of their anniver¬
sary will be very largely attend
ed.
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, Sa¬
vannah Jubilee Singers and tv >e
Great Boston Singers. Don’t
miss this great treat; come one
and all. Tickets are on sale at
410 W. Hall street; Boots and
Buddie’s Beauty Parlor. Fahm
and York streets: 1011 West
Broad street. 917 West 35th St..
1104 West Broad; 917 Cuv¬
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and Bolton streets. Advance
DENEGALL—In loving memo¬
ry of my husband who passed
away one year ago Nov. 2, 1942
MR. P. A. DENEGALL
Gone but not forgotten
Wife,
Pheobe H. Denegall
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our ap¬
preciation for the many acts of
kindness and expressions of j
sympathy and condolence ex¬
tended by our friends and neigh¬
bors during the recent death of
ow beloved mother. With es- -
pecial thanks to the Monroe
Funeral Home for sympathetic
and efficient service rendered, j
Mrs. Susie B. Williams and
I amily
CARD OF THANKS
Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Bright
wish to thank the members and
friends of St. Peters church,
and their neighbors and the
ministers who officiated at the
funeral for their deep sympa¬
thy and kindness shown them
. during the long illness and re-
j cent death of Rev. Bright’s only
j' sister, Mrs.‘Anna Moon. The
| officiating ministers were Rev.
J. H. Jones, Rev. w. K. Miller,
Rev. S. A. Baker, Rev. H. P. Gol¬
den and Rev. S. J. Joyner.
Rev. L. H. Bright, brother
Mrs. Florence Bright, mother
Mrs. Pauline Bright, sister in
law
Mr. Joseph Moon, husband
Elizabeth Moon, daughter
Booker T. Moon, son
CARD OF THANKS
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1 friends for the kindness shown
tickets are 35 cents; at
door, 50 cents.
the bereavement of her moth
er, Mrs. Lucy Stevens, and for
use of cars flower and cards
codolence in and out of the
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