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RCCRVFoRD UAL
;v. C. W. Anthony who
pted the call to the pas-
fer&te of the Gray’s _ Hill Bap¬
tist church at Rockyford, Ga.
and was enthusiastically re
cgffed during last
when he preached a most
teresting sermon to a larg<
congregation, many of whom
U'ere from distant places. Hf
will deliver the watchnight sei
mon on Friday night,
On Christmas morning, Rev.
Anthony will deliver the ser-
mon at the Savannah army
O&ir base.
’FIRST BRYAN BAPT CHURCH
First Bryan Baptist penioi
Ushers met Dec. 12 at the homo
of Mrs. Mabel Gilmore. Meet¬
ing was called to order by th,'
president. ^csiunit. xvt-Kuiax Regular wusiircsi businesi
vnif wrn> transacted. transacted. The The Christ- Christ¬
mae mas savings savings club club paid paid off off for fof
4h>5 ,tii^ year. year. We We were were pleased pleased tr tr
have lukve Mrs. Mrs. Emma Emma Swangin Swangin m m
visitor. visitor. Officers Officers were were elec elec
•ed- ed- for for the ihp year venr as as follows: follows-
jack Johnson, president; A1
t Battise, first vice
ent; Mrs. Opie
..Holmes, second vice president;
Simmons, recording
rtfifary; Mrs. Daisy Harvey,,
* flttoMol nsfncial secretary, coerotomx Richard ---i
Black, treasurer; chaplain, Ben
lajjiin M. Graham; Mrs. Helen
Saunders, chairman; Elliot}
Saunders, assistant chairman;
jfFnank Saunders, first chief;
Horace Foster, second chief;
Mrs. Julia Chatman, sick com-
5 ft
Merry Christmas : \ A
FROM
The Bakers of J-Mauam Bread and Cakes
children 5 _ p. In m., addition plans of Savannah are to being the Sunday and made the for.an Choir Coastal Amateur Program Empire program over between WSAV open the to at the 4:30 young to A «
to 16. Watch for the fine ages of 3
talent that will he on this Amateur pro¬
gram.
served, Next meeting will
at the home of Jack
828 W.. 44th street. Bible
from 1st King.
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
St. Anthony’s, Boy street
Fell street. West
Friday, Christmas eve,
sional. 3:3P, to 5:3Q and 7 to
Midnight mass at 12.
day, Christmas day, masses
and 10 . Benediction of
Most Blessed Sacrament
the 10 o’clock mass. 'She
lie Is invited.
EVANGELICAL MINISTERS
UNION
The Evangelical
Union at its meeting
was favored with the
)f its two former
vho were spending the
season in the city with thei
brethren and friends. Rev.
H. Lemon, B. D., of
ville, who is pastoring the
M. E. church and a former
or of st. Thomas A. M.
:hurch, this city, and Rev.
V. McQueen of Clyo, pastor
St. Andrew A. M. E.
this city, one of the
of the Georgia A M fc.
ference were made
come at the session. Other
itors included Rev. R. M.
bert of the First African
tist church. The West
nah District Council, met
the Browns Chapel A. M.
church, Wednesday at
Rev. J. M. Brown, pastor.
W o P Sherman, P E. and
South Savannah District
cil met at St. Thomas A. M.
' huiTh - Rpv Brown,
Rev M. T. Robinson, p.
councils were well
?d -
President urged a
attendance at the next
' n R as plans will be made
the annual election, the
TueRday in January and
1,10 m-eeting of the
j ** on Association, Wednesday
( ~° nner Temple Baptist
Wednesday. Dec 29 at 12
—
CARD akd nr thamk< i hanks
Mrs. Willie Williams .
to thank her many friends
their kindness during the
ness of her husband. Mr.
Wiiliams. and for the
floral designs and expression-
IN
WILLIENS In loving
membrance of our dear
ANANIAS WILLIENS
who departed this life
years ago, December 25, 1929.
You are gone, dear father,
Only God knows how we
you.
Do not think we have
ten you
Just because we try to smile.
How we miss you no one
Not a mortal could disclose,
But the Lord who
best *
Called you home and gave
rest. »
Sadly missed by
His loving daughters,
Mrs. Lillie Tyson
Mrs. Lena Williams
Wife,
, Mrs. Alice
Williens
. ail of Savannah,
MILLEN In sad but
memory of my dear, loving
ther,
MRS DINAH MTLLFN
who passed away Dec. 23,
| Dear But mother, how lingers we miss still.
i your m ' : ‘ mory
| There’s a vacant place in
hearts
(That never can'be filled,
We all know you have left
And your smiles we see
j But day we win meet
heaven's golden shore.
and
Waits on a stile.”
Sadly missed by ins widow,
Mrs. S. R. Dinkins,
MANES—In sad and
memory of our dear
and father,
STEPHEN MANES
who departed this life
ber 25, 1931.
DDays of sadness still
to us,
Hidden tears so often flow,
Memory keens our
one near us,
Though he left twelve
ago.
We often sit and wish for
When we are ail alone, .
For memory is the only
That grief can call its own.
Lonely are we without you,
How we miss you no one
Our thoughts are always
you
From early mom till
close.
You are gone but not
Never will your memory fade,
Loving thoughts will
Unger
Around the place where
are laid.
The
[ HORTON In dear sad but mother,
memory of our
j MRS. BELLA R. HORTON
who departed this life
years ago on December
1941.
HJ1 month ’'1 of December
The
here again,
The saddest of the year,
For it was on the 24 of
ber, dear.
You were called away.
The blow was hard, the
severe,
We little thought your
so near;
We often wonder why so
you had to go,
We do not know the pain
bore.
Dear mother, you are gone
not dead,
You only went away.
2U»i * *
Sadly missed by your
children:
Mrs. Sarah Smith,
Mrs Lottie Zeigler
Mrs. Susie Greene
Mrs. Janie Jones,
Washington. D.
NELSON In memory
our loving brother and
the late
MR. JOHN H. NELSON,
who passed on Dec. 14, 1942.
j
He has entered the portals of
higher understanding
God and man.
He has learned that life
eternal
“There is no death”
Because I “Christ’’ live
shall live also.
Some day we too shall enter
live with Christ forever.
. The
DINKINS—In sad but
memory of my darling
band, the late
REV. S. R. DINKINS
who passed away two
Dec. 24. 1941.
“When he that ever kind
true
Kept stoutly step by step
you,
Your whole long gusty
time through
Be gone a while before
Be now a moment gone
Yet doubt not soon the
Shall restore my darling to
He has but turned a corner;
Still I’ll rush on with a
good will
That self same arduous
That self-same up and
way. »
That he and I through
a doubtful day
still.
w e is not dead, this friend
not dead,
But in the path we
tread,
God some few steps ahead
And never to the end.
So that I too once past
bend
Shall meet again, as face
face
This friend I thought
dead.
„ , • . - • . - f ■- •
PusH, gaily on, strong heart.
The while I’ll travel
mile by mile:
He loiters with a
smile
Til I can overtake,
Or whistling as he sees
Me through the brake
Mrs Leila Clark
New York
Sons •
Mr. Robert Horton,
i Mr. Charlie Horton
Sgt. Daniel Horton,
<
Mr. Henry Horton, Jr.
CARD OF THANKS
j Mr. and Mrs. Scipio
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
j Dancy and family of 602
Thirty third street wish
thank their many friends
their many kindnesses to
during their bereavement
past few months. Also
j thanks for the
greeting cards received
best wishes to their friends
the coming year.
i CARD OK THANKS
i Miss Al'oertha Robinson
1
536 1-2 East Park avenue
es to thank her many
for their kindness to her
ing her illness of
months, she is now much
proved.
i CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Duncan Pringle of 634
W. 39th street wishes to
her many friends for
many kindnesses to her during
her illness of several ’ weeks.
She is now convalescing
will be pleased to have her
friends visit her.
CARD OF THANKS
The Heavenly Bound Glee
Club and Golden Star Quar-
^ | tette wish thank their
to
i friends for their loyal
j looking during the forward past to year. the They coming
! year to gain more friends and
to try to please them
than ever. Friends of the
organizations are invited to
tend a Christmas tree at
East Henry street Saturday at
7 p. m.
Enjoy An Evening of
Pleasure at
Rooks’ Pool
Room
507 West Broad St.
PVT. EDWAkD mjijs&k.
of Mrs. Mary Joiner of
derbolt, Georgia, who is
tioned somewhere in North
rica. He has been in thp
ed forces one yer-"
^ _
ST. JOHN USHER BOARD
The Jr. CJsher Board of
John Baptist church was
ganized Nov. 7. The
are: President, Mary Louise
Baldwin; vice president, Daisy
Perry; secretary, Nancy
j Thompson; assistant secy.,
ola Johnson; treasurer, James
Bignon, Jr., chaplain; Mary
Dorothy Rawls; clerk of
1 B. Seabrooks; reporter, Made¬
j line McIntosh. We held
first meeting at the home
our president, Sunday Nov. 14.
Our next meeting will be at
• home of Daisy Perry.
j
DEACONS’ UNION
The Deacons’ Union of Sa¬
J vannah will hold its first meet¬
ing for 1944 at Thankful
tist church Magnolia and
sel streets on Jan 7, All dea¬
cons are invited to attend,
the purpose of the meeting
be our membership drive. Re¬
marks by Dr. feessoms.
THURSDAY, EEC 27, 1943
MARRIED LADIES CU B
The Married Ladies Club met
Monday night at the home of
Mrs. Qtiinnie Allen, 51 JL Yama-
eraw Village. The meeting was
called to order by the preskj
Mrs. C. W. Nix. Much busil
was transacted, after which vhich
the at the meeting home adiourned of Mrs Katie to 3§ GJ
nor, Monday night, 649 Yama-
craw Village Those present
were C. W. Nix, Katie Gaynor,
Mattie Hicks, Katie Sullivan,
Quinnie Allen, Annie Chaplin,
Rosa Bradley, Mattie Smith,
Ethel Primus, Zela Sneed.
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