The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, November 11, 1943, Page TWO, Image 2

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^..... ............ CHURCHES J < ^ * KiS CHURCH IN $5,000 rally Rev. N. H. Holsey, pastor • The First Bryan ^ Yamacrew Church, Village launched a five thousand lar rally for the benefit of educational building for the of the youth of Yamacraw ' ’Savannah. The ‘W* the church has been ■ 'Into two contingents, the •and fhe flues, led by Nathan Roberts and George aer, respectively, with Deacon o r O. Meyer serving as jtfhairman. /W : For a long time First Baptist church has no .the crying need for an • oftipnal building where the • g-of religious education can -more effectively achieved. vu»(Ual drives have been held j the past two years for this .. pose,'and the close of the •rent financial effort, it is ■j, - that the first steps in the tion of the building can made. Rev. N. II.Holsey, D. D„ is elected pastor of this historic church and will his first official appearance V thus capacity on Sunday, her 14, the date on which f .mammoth financial drive close. rJJ. butler presbytfri \n CHURCH ’ Christian .neeSv Endeavor Knnrf^ UeW !5 .regular tc i noon at 7 o clock. w is consecration Sunday f ' h PPfson consecrated on §ong and explained why he lik ed it best. Buy SVCCESS SODA AT YOUR GROCERS A good cooking So** ww ful la rzery boon*. Write for • Bookot with 124 omo for SUCCESS SODA Morehouse Mfg. Co BAYAMUAM, GA. (i ■ ' v * Sidney 4 Jones Funeral Home PRE«ENTS THE BEST IN SERVICE B Hutilui line of caskets, robes and floral designs.! xpernrm* nno skilled embalmers who are we!t! traineq Jr the art of mortuary science. streamliner ambulances, hearses and funeral cars.! trustworthy and confidential in all business trans-| actions ...................... “There ar* 1 tor.,." friends There are spirits brave, There are souls that are pure and true; Then give to the world the BEST that you have And the BEST w ill come back to you.” :OV« Ti X. JONES Eraprietoi CALLS ANSWERED AN YTTME AN Y WHEKK Office Phone 2-3464 Residence Phene 2-3006 511 WEST WALDBURG STREET Savannah, Georgia TO ATTEND CONVENTION m i -The Rev. G. W. Carter, of Abyssinian > ! apt. church, who will attend the Georgia ’’-n^l Missionary and convention next week at tor- dele. Rev. Carter is chairman of the* Chatham County District convention, TO dedicate church ° WSm Mtf .s Bp! Wk, JK fIffL rm REV F G STEPHENS, Pastor A special dedicatory service the Rock Hill Baptist I which is now located on the , nerof 32nd and 1 streets will be held Sunday, i 14. according to an announce- m ° nt by Rcv ' F ’ G Stephens. St pastor ’ Th<> dedu ‘ atiou sermon 1 ! 11 ' bP pr?aChed by ReV ’ N a Connor. Rev. Frank and Rev. Frank Haywood also be present. The Union Mission Singers will render sev eral numbers. This group sists of Mrs. Hattie Mrs. Ethel Alston, Mrs. ■ Clemons and R. G. Daise. j public is invited to attend 1 service Moores Pharmacy 37lh and Florence Sts. riioNE mi Prescriptions Correctly Filled PRESIDENT RI RA1. . NEW BAPTIST MlNISTERRS , i ! I ! Washington! j The Rev. E. G who was recently elected pres-! ident of the Rural "aptlst Min-j isters conference, succeeding! the Rev. J. H. Martin who led this organization for the past two years. Rev. Washington is pastor of Mt, Tabor Baptist Church on the Ogeechee road, ! PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH 528 W. Huntingdon street ; , The Rev. R. H. Simmons, pastor. weekly services were attended as . | officers and usual. The mem- bers and pastor participated in services of the Mt. Bethel Baptist church’s j i November with great 8th. interest The and drama success, “The j way presented to the Good here Will November City’’ 22 j be Mosley. The church j by Rev. school will be supervised by Dea. Edward Williams, due to the ab- sence of the superintendent, Dea. C. H. Jenkins who is visit ing his sister and other rela- tives in New York city. TREMONT TEMPLE BAP PI SI CHURCH The 17th anniversary of Rev. R. J. Dinkins, pastor of Tremor! Temple /will close Sunday af- ter a week of inspiring services The members and officers | Tremont Temple are sparing no j i :a ins in making this one the greatest pastor’s anniversa- rles in the history of the church, j Sunday will be home coming and all members and friends are j i asked to be present. All mem- bers are asked to give one I i ar i n honor of the pastor’s 17tli anniversary, EVANGELICAL MINISTERS S UNION Miss Jennet Harvey, 1 worker for our group for Sa vannah was the guest at the Evangelical Minister Un ion Tuesday in the interest The Chatham County Tuberculosis Association gave a very inspirational ad dress and was lpade She told of the bond and sale and the Union heartily i proved her message and full cooperation. Miss was accompanied by Mrs. P. Bryant who also made very interesting talk and j i pressed thanks for the portimity of assisting in the matter before the mem- bers of the Union. Rev. Ft, A. Lark, pastor of St, Paul CME church announced that he will attend the CME Conference this week in Colunj- b u,s and aex) W( ,. k at Atlanta and Ul , ro!lmvlng week at Ma- and thence to Florida, the. Conference being held by Bish- op W. Y. Bell. ! Rrv.s. H. W. Murph thanked the members for their eoopera- tion in getting ready for the, Georgia Conference at St. Phil- ip church that will be held by Bishop Fountain December 1st to 5th. All the AME churches in the city will hold their com- munion services on the fourth Sunday- in November instead of the first Sunday in December on account of the annual Con ference will be in session at that time. j Rev. D. W. Stephens, the pre¬ siding elder of the Waycross District advised the Union that the Rev. D. W. Perkins, pastor of Gaines Chapel church, Way- cross had been transferred to Alabama Conference this week, Rev. R. A. Lark was elected to extend the welcome for the Evangelical Ministers Union at the Georgia Conference Tues- day night, November 30th. Rev. W. C. Davis invited the Union to attend the mortgage at St. Philip Monamcn- tal AMF church Monday night, ].? ove mbcr 29th at 8 o’clock. The services will be in charge of Bishop W. A. Fountain. Deep- sympathy was extended p, Rov j. l. Butler on account of the conlnued illness of his wife. . R e v. d. W. Stephens invited the Union to attend his house warning at 642 W. 42nd street, Wednesday night, November ..... fifth SUNDAY UNION MEET Zion fifth Sunday union meet mg was held at Oakland Bap- 4 tist church, Rev. J. H. Martin, pastor. Friday night the ser- 1 mon was delivered by Rev. D. Walker, and Sunday’s introduc- tory sermon was preached by jRev. L. L. Small. Mu ;cal s - lections were sung by the choir 0 f Oakland, and Rev. R. D. bert preaclvd the missionary sermon. A program was pen- by Mrs. E. W. Mack and the young people. Total sum collected was $58.71. Rev. P. 1 J. Famble is president of the union; Rev. J. H. Martin, chairman and Mr,;. E. W. Mgck, secreatry. UNION BAPTIST CURCH : 315 West Jones street, Rev. L. j j C. Sunday Sapp, pastor. Services op ' Were very interesting be ginning with Sunday school di- reeled by«Supt. Jones. At morning service one person was baptized. At 4 p. m. the pastor preached to a large crowd and two member- v,<\! !o the | church. On Cctot ( P’ <\i ■ ■■ : ■ Sapr- ciosed his second year pastor < t Uir.on. wh-ir he done excalR-y' work. the p ■■ year the church raised - V 3.870.C0 and in;. . r were added to its enrollment. '—----—— ----—-----— Acid Relieved in 5 minutes or double your money back When f !»* C*8. ' tors known in "i e l in l Vi NEWS TO AMUSE POEMS BY W. A. “Fess” ROBISON Savannah’s Own Funnv Doings Riding The Bus The Ration Main Street Restaurant A Stingy 31 nn Uncle Sam and The Japs And Four Other Timely Hits One Dime No More Any¬ time Select Yours From Mrs, Lillie Mason salesladv Min's Beauty Nook, Guar¬ anty Bidg.. W. Broad and Alice streets; Fast Side Beauty Parlor, S’C E. Broad Street or from Fess till W. Broad stret. Stories bv Fess Stand The Test DRY CLEANING OVERCOATS — HATs SUITS — DRESSES 50c LAMAS BROS. 44 Ball Street PHONE 89M Call for and Deliver IN MEMORY HEYWARD in loving memo-! ry 0 f , t ’ Mrs Mary Jane Heyward, -1 who pWd aWay NoV ember 13,; ]g42 mourn! j jj ow we m j Sg and h OW we her, * How Wp i 0 ng, for her each dap gjnee she heard the call oi 1 heaven, | closed her eyes and went away; g u t 0 ur hearts and souls gain comfort i n the thought where she has! dwelled, I There h peace and resting beauty, God is love and all is well. Saaly missed by Sisters, brother, and a host! of nieces and nephews; Sisters: 1 Mrs. Ada Collins Miss Agnes Robinson of Savannah, Ga. Brother: Isaiah Stevens of New York City A fribnd: Mrs. Irene Murray, of Savannah, Ga. MATHEWS—In loving mem- Qry of Mrs Ardella Matthews who departed this life Nov. 7, 1042 iri Toledo, Ohio. T he blow was hard, the shock severe We neV er thought her death so near only those who have lost can tell The p a in of parting without farewell Sadly missed by Husband, Mr. Chas, Matthews Toledo, Ohio Mother, Mrs. Sarah Jackson Savannah, Ga. Sisters, Miss Eva Mae Jackson Mrs. Mabel Black , Brothers, Mr. Wesley Jackson i Toledo, Ohio Master Linwood Black Toledo, Ohio Mr. Marion Jackson New York City ! j NAGLE In loving memory of Mr. Leroy Nagle who died November 1, 1942 j oh lMs sad for uS t0 say how j many times We sit and wait to hear y(H1 laugh and sayi mo th-er, i a m home but not to stay, We often laugh and make a joke not kno wmg that it was reaIly true . 0n that Sunday you dosed your eyes and leav- 1 ing us to wander in a different world; you are not dead, you | lust went away Missed by Mother, ; Mrs. Annie Nagle j Sister: Mis. Frederica Mack j FISHER In loving remem- brance of our dear one J. W. FISHER. SR V vho departed this life > ;er 10< 1941. Since you went away we have 1 thought of you so much, and the years go by we shall remember you as brother j .- on . by j Sadly missed Mother, ' Mrs. Julia Fisher, Blackshear, Son, j J. W. Fisher. Jr. J U. S. i • Brother and Sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fisher, Industrial College, Sisters, Mrs. Minnie Pettie, Blackshear, Mrs. Ora Kennedy, Jacksonville, TELLS ST. LOUIS TO END SEGREGATION Continued from page 1 ed for consideration to all em¬ ployes by the Postal Service Relations council, sen ting service and labor izattons at the postoffice. council expects to announce the returns in mid-November. Representatives of the 1 al alliance say that segregation still is practiced in the cafeter- I ia. while other employes deny ! that fact MENS DAY SPEAKER, CON- GREGATIONAL church (Continued from page One) address will be delivered by Di- rector J. Q. Jefferson of the j West Broad Street USO. A vocal soio will be rendered by Henry Edmonds. The 6:00 p. m. service will be highlighted by an address by Lt. J. R. Hurley, chaplain, WILL APPEAR IN SEVERAL CONCERTS i The famous Mayflower Girls, one of the most outstanding f 3- male singing organizations in this section of the state, will be heard in concert at various places. These girls were heard in Portal. Ga.. on November 7 and have been requested to re¬ turn there for future engage¬ ments. They are thrilling the public with their beautiful voices, and LARGE CROWD ATTENDS; REV. ROBINSON’S FUNERAL I ; | i .......... An unusually large crowd at- tended the funeral of Rev. liam Robinson. B. D.. which was held Wednesday. Oct. 37th. at Tabernacle Baptist church The eulogy was delivered Rev. E. D. Davis, pastor, and number ministers spoke on the life of the deceased. Rev. Robinson, who was born in Allendale, S. C.. on 15, 1899, the son of the late liam and Phillis Robinson, to Savannah a number of years ago and joined Tabernacle Baptist church. Shortly after coming here he was licensed' to ! preach and for a number of j years he was ministers. well known among the local j He pastored several in Savannah, they being St. Mathew Baptist church, Mt- Zion Union Baptist church and New Hope Baptist church, He died October 22 after a short illness. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rev. Robinson; two Williams. Jr., and Sgt. Freddie Robinson: two daughters, Miss- es Willie Mae and Catherine Robinxon; one brother, Deacon McDonald Robinson; four sis- ters, Mrs. E. J. Middleton, of Sa vannah, Mrs. Lillie and Mrs. Corine Green of sonville. Fla., and Mrs. Morgan of Leesburg, Fla.,and several neices and nephes. ABYSSINIAN* BAPT. CHURCH Grapevine avenue and Ogee cliee road; Rev. G. W. Carter, pastor. Our revival which was closed Sunday was a great cess from every point of view. Rev S. B. Stewart was the speaker . for . the five .. night ... ser- v ^, and hls condl | c of tbe ^ vival was very gratifyi”« to the church , , ' „ Th3 famous Mayflow Smgers will give a concert at the chu " (:h Fndav Nov - e ™ ber K 12 ' ° l!r P^tor who , is chairman of the Chatham County Convention, will leave next week for Cardel? where he will attend the meeting of the Georgia Baptist Missionary and educational convention. g army: a v<5cal solo by Sgt. Joyce Lust and an instrument¬ al solo by Cpl. Samuel Hill, all from Camp Stewart. J. H. Hopkins is president of the brotherhood, S. D. Bisard is secreatry and Rev. A. C. Curt- d the church. will appear in concerts at the following places: - Friday night November 12 Abyssina Baptist church: Mon- l day night, November 15, First Jerusalem Baptist church; Sun- day, November 21, Candler Cour ty Training school. Metter; Sun day night, November 21. Mt, Pis ga AME church. Portal, Ga.; Monday night, November 22. iFirst Zion Belmont Baptist CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dunbar and family wish to thank the neighbors and friends for kindness during the illness and death of their mother, Mrs. Parker. METHODISTS TO MEET HERE NEXT WEEK (Continued from page Onei he taught at Clark University and was once the Republican candidate for the *twenty-first Congressional district. He was also pastor of St. Marks Meth¬ odist church in New York city. He will deliver his message to the conference on Sunday morn ing at 11:00 o’clock. Other outstanding partici- pants on the program will be: Rev H w Murph. Rev. L. S. A1 len Dr . R a i P h Mark Gilbert, Sidney A. Jones, Rev. A. L. Hey- w00 d. Rev. C. W. Prothro, Rev. E N Graham and Rev. L. W. Strickland. T h e c h 0 i r 0 f Asbury Metho- d j S £ church will render music a t Sunday morning’s session of conference, p a ien church, where the con- ference is to be held, is pastor- ed by t h e resourceful and ag- g re ssive RTev. Jerome T. Del Pi- no w ho was transferred to this charge ore year ago from the gouth Florida conference, where he was pas { or a t Bethune- Cook ( man co ii e g?. During his pas- torate here he has completed work on the church, both 1 interior and exterior, and added greatly to its membership. Under his leadership the mem- bership has repaired the parsonage, and through his sys , tem of finance over four thou- san ds dollars lias been raised'by church i , The program for the opening^ program Thursday night will be as follows, with Mrs. Ethel Low- t her acting as mistress of cere-1 monies; Music by Paien Sun, Flower j Senior choir Selection, by the choir invocation, Rev. H. W. Murph i pas tor of St. Philips AME ! church Scripture lesson, Rev. L. S. A1 len, pastor of Asbury Methodist church Selection, by the choir Welcome addresses: Baptist churches, Rev. Ralph 1 Mark Gilbert Public schools Prof. R. W. Gadsden Fraternal organizations, Sid-,' nay A Jones Trmp „ r^wc Evangelical Ministers union, f Rev. vv. c. Davis Davis City of Savannah, Mayor Gam ble J Solo, William Pleasant Methodist churches, Rev. R. Mutualize Economy We Ca» isave You 25 Per Cent On Yonr Insurance Cost f’ FIRE — WINDSTORM — AUTOMOBILE — PLATE GLASS DIAL Atlantic Mutual Fire Ins. 12 EAST BAY STREET THURSDAY, NOV. H, 1843 ; hurch; November 25. Willow Hall High school, Statesboro; 'Jovember 28. Thomas Grove AME church, Claxton; Novcm- oer 29', Bethlehem Baptist church; December 6, Tremont Temple Baptist church, and De¬ cember 19. Port Royal, S. C. The public is cordially invited to attend some of these con- certs. iadv> A. Lark I Reading. “You’ve Got to Pay th Pnce >- Mrs Flossie Del Pi- , no Duet> ’ M est i a mes Jeanice Shep | pard a ld Anna Rev. l. 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