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CHRISTIAN WORKERS CONVENTION IS
ORGANIZED
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Rev. J. Mims
MM i. President
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©n January 19, 1944, history
was again made. At 5 p. m.
at the First Union Baptist
church. West Jones street, a
group of representatives from
the St. James, Union Baptist,
first Provident and St. Mark
chwtfhes met in a harmoniou
body and organized the Inde¬
pendent Christian Workers
Convention. elected
The Rev. J. Mims was
as president, Rev. C. W. An-
t IVORY, vice president, and Dea
F* G. Giles, secretary.
{T% ( inspirational period spiritual wat
davcited to lectures,
singings and melodies which
was truly animating. Each
pledged. themselves perpetual
Christian fellowship.
»Tke conventional meeting
wjil be held January 29-30
1944, at St. James Baptist
< ijurch, Augusts road West Si
vdnnah.
/The program is as follows:
pajiuary 39—1 p. m., devo¬
tions, Union Baptist church;
2 |p. m, remarks, J. Mims, pres¬
ident; business period, recess;
•7:35 p. m., devotions, Sis. Lottie
Robinson, First St. Mark; 8 p
m^tetnoductory sermon, Rev
Wm. Daniels; alternate, Rev.
Blunter. 1
REV. J. W. WILLIAMS
TO BE INSTALLED PASTOR
1ST SMYRNA BAPTIST
The First Smyrna
fchurch will celebrate five
installation service for Rev.
W. Wiliams, beginning
njght, Feb. l at 8 p. m.
H. Anderson, pastor of
ful Baptist church and his
gregation will be in charge.
■Wednesday night, Feb. 2nd
8 p. m. Rev. J. H. Jones,
ofj Mt. Hermon Baptist
and his congregation will be
cftgrge.
Thursday night, February
at. 8 p. m. Rev. J. S. Powers
his congregation will be
COME, HEAR SEE
THE ROYAL
QUARTET
AT YOUNG ZION BAP¬
TIST CHURCH.
Corner Ott and Rocke¬
feller Sts.
ON
MONDAY NIGHT
JANUARY 31, 1944
8:30 O’clock
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Rev. A. Miller, Pastor
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Rev. C. W. Annthony
Vice President
Sunday—10:30 a. m., Sunday
school conducted by Deacon
Frank Davis, Si.s Katie Giles;
11 a. m., mass meeting con¬
ducted by Dea E. H. Holme*
and others; 11 45 a. m. devo¬
tions by First Provident Bap¬
tist church; 12 noon, mission¬
ary sermon by Rev. C W. An¬
thony; alternate, Rev. G. Bol¬
den; offering, recess and din¬
ner; 3:30 p. m., reports; 6 p
m., devotions by Dea. B. Clark;
7 p. m., inspirational singing
led by Rev. C. W. Anthony;
7:45 p. n\,, closing sermon by
Rev. L. C. Sapp; alternate, Rev
S. Green; offering, announce¬
ments and benediction.
The following churches are
asked to make their reports:
St. James, Rev. J. M. Mims, pas
cor; First Providence, Rev. C
W, Anthony, pastor; 1st Union
cist, Rev. L. E. Sapp, pastor:
First St. Mark, Rev, Rev. T. H
GlRsker, pastor.
You are cordially invited to
these services. Come and en-
ioy where fellowship Is the cor
ner stone, Christianity is thf
foundation and brotherly love
and peace is the motto.
Rev. J. Mims, president
Rev. C. W. Anthony, vice
dent
Rev. F G. Giles. Sec’y.
chjtrge.
Friday night, Feb. 4. 8 p. m.
Rev. J. C. McMillan, pastor of
Emanuel Baptist cnurch and
his congregation will be in
charge.
Sunday, Feb. 6 at 4 p. m. Rev.
E. D. Davis, pastor of First Tab¬
ernacle Baptist church and his
congregation will be in charge,
with Rev. Davis preaching the
installation sermon and Rev. J.
|W. Williams will be installed as
, pastor of First Smyrna Baptist
| Church, 31st and Burroughs
The public is invited.
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CARD OF THANKS
| j^ rg Mclver, widov.
of t j ie j ate p om p e y Mclver oi
.515 West Park avenue, and
family take this means of
thanking their neighbors and
friends for their helpfulness
kindness and condolences in
the short illness and
passing of our husband, fath¬
er and grandfather, Tuesday
■evening, January 4th.
cannot express our grateful¬
ness and gratitude to you all.
Lena Mclver
and
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mr. James T.
Gross of Dover, Ga., take this
method to thank their many
friends for their help
kindness rendered them during
I his illness and death, and for
I the beautiful floral designs.
IN MEMORY
MAJOR-—In loving
of the late
CHARLES MAJOR, SR.
of 2300 Albany street,
wick, Ga., who departed
Ule December 11, 1943,
11:30 a. m.
Charles, we shall hear
voice no more
Who was so brave, so
and true;
We shall no more upon the
door the friendly tap
knew.
So happy were your
words,
' I’m ail right now,” he
said,
And in the morn God’s
he heard
And home his spirit fled.
Your pain is gone, you sleep
day
Beneath love’s feeble gifts
flowers;
You are all right now,” wr
strive to say,
But; oh what a loss is ours.
A devoted wife,
Mrs. G. A. R. Major
Son,
Charles Major, Jr.
Step-sons,
Norris, R. H. Henry
son, and
Mrs. C. A. Haynes of
sonville, Fla.
FRAZIER-FLO YD - In
ing remembrance of my
ters,
HARRIET FRAZIER
who departed this life
ber 18. 1941, and
ALBERTHA FLOYD
who departed this life
rear ago, Jnauary 30, 1943.
Beneath our eyer> you
slowly,
Growing day by day more
Bearing sweetly your
ings
Without murmur, moan
wail.
When through the house
wander
As we see the vacant beds
Nearly breaks our
hearts
To see no living
there.
God saw the road was
rough.
The hill was hard to climb.
Tie gently closed their
eyes
And whispered peace be thine
As we sit alone at twilight
And shadows around us fall,
We think we hear your
pers,
We think we hear your call.
Greatly missed by
Mother,
Julia McGowan
Daughter and niece,
Barbara Paige
SIMS-Hn loving memory
our only daughter and sister,
MAEOLA SIMS
who departed this life
years ago today, January
I 1942.
Oh, dear, we miss you.
your love and care;
Our home is sad without
We miss you every where.
What happy days we once
joyed,
When we were all together,
But oh how changed it all
now,
Since you have gone forever.
Our little home we once
joyed,
How sweet the memorry still.
But death has left an
heart
This world can never fill.
Peacefully sleeping, resting
last
In silence you suffered,
Patiently you bore life's
and suffering past,
Until God called you home
suffer no more.
Sadly missed by
Mother, Viola Sims
Brother, James Sims
BLAKE- Air. James T.
passed away at his late
dence in Tatemville on
ary 29, 1»)43.
You have gone, our
darling,
Never more to say farewell,
But some glad day we will
you
In that home beyond the skies.
Sadly missed by
A loving wife,
Mrs. Alneatha Blake of
Tatemville
Son,
Mr. James T. Blake, Jr.
and family.
SMITH In loving remem
brance of our dear one,
MRS DOROTHY SIMMONS
SMITH
who departed this life
27, 1942.
Today recalls sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest,
And the ones who think of you
today
Are the ones who loved you
best.
Those days we once enjoyed
When we were here together
But oh, how changed it all is
now,
Since you’ve gone forever.
Our hearts still ache with sad¬
ness,
Our eyes shed many tears,
God only knows how we miss
you,
At the end of two sad years.
Grandmother,
Hester Lambert,
Savannah
Mother,
Viola Simmons,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brother,
1st Sgt. Samuel N. Sim--
mons, |Camp Breckenridge,
Kentucky.
Sister,
Johnnie Mac Simmons,
Savannah, Ga.
Aunts,
Beatrice Blake,
Savannah, Ga.
Hattie Powell,
Brooklyn, N. Y
Cousin, ,
Alvin Powell,
Savannah, Ga.
Uncle,
Eddie Powell,
Savannah, Ga.
Three (children
Cousin,
Eddie Bell Powell,
Savannah, Ga.
Hosts of friends
THURMAN—*,In loving mem¬
ory of our dear wife, mother
and grandmother
MRS. C. E. THURMAN
vho departed this life Janu¬
ary 22, 1935.
vVe feel the world’s a better
Place,
Of truly greater worth
And richer far in love and
grace,
Since mother lived on earth.
vVe know the land beyond the
skies
Is sweeter and more fair,
And literally a paradise,
Because her home is there.
Sadly missed by
A devoted husband,
Mr. A. D. Thurman
A loving daughter and son
in law,
Deacon and Mrs. Blake
Buckner
Grandchildren,
Misses Berneida T. and j
Carrie E. West
CHISHOLM In loving mem
ory of our dear husband and
daddy,
WTLtE B. CHISHOLM
who was reported missing
Tanuary 19, 1942. on the S. S.
City of Atlanta.
His seat can never, never be
filled;
Sad was the shock that day
II? bade no one a fond farewell
NO KIDDING....ARE YOU
REALLY DOING THE BEST l 1
-YOU CAN.T00?.^J4
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No last goodbye could he say.
The blow was hard, the shock
severe,
Our silent grief and tears
We hope some day will be dis¬
pelled
When we are united again.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Alzata P. Chisholm
Son,
Willie B. Chisholm. Jr.
Grandmother,
Mrs. Lula Johnson
Uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chis
holm
and a host of other rela¬
tives and friends.
MORRELL In loving mem¬
ory of our precious mother,
MRS. ELLEN SAVAGE
MORRELL
who passed away January 23.
1942.
/
Two years have passed, our
heart’s still sore,
As time goes on we miss you
more;
Days may come and days may
go,
Each day our sorrow seems to
grow.
The loss of one so good and
rare
Makes our burden hard to bear
Silent and deep are the tears
we weep,
Deep in our hearts is the grave
where you sleep.
Alma Jones
Janie Campbell
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SIMMONS In loving mem¬
ory of our dear husband and
father,
DEA. JAMES M. SIMMONS
who died one year ago today,
January 26, 1943.
Today recalls sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest,
And those who think of you to¬
day
Are those who love you best.
When through our home we
wander
As we see the vacant chair,
Nearly breaks our aching
hearts
To see no living husband and
father there.
The blow was hard the shock
severe,
We little thought your death
so near;
Only those who have lost can
tell
The pain of parting without
farewell.
Wife and daughter
FORSYTHE — In loving re¬
membrance of my dear hus¬
band and our father,
PERCY FORSYTHE
who was loss on the S, S. City
of Atlanta, January 19, 1942.
In this interlude of sorrow
In this moment of distress
When our hearts are overbur-
dened
And we feel our loneliness,
May we come from out the si¬
lence
From your immortality
With the old. old time affec¬
tion
To abide a while with us.
Wife. Mrs. Nina Forsythe
Daughter,
Mrs. Mildred F. Howard
Son. Mr, Robprt. W Forsythe
JACKSON - In memory of
my son and brother
MR. ELIAS JACKSON
who departed this life January
27, 1937.
I know that he. is safe.
That he will never die,
And that the stars
In minor bars.
Welcomed him to the sky.
Sadly missed by
A devoted mother,
Mrs. Carrie Hampton,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sister,
Mrs. Lillian Robinson,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Aunts,
7w, r#£g==3rai n
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1944
Mrs. Josephine Davis,
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Lillie P. Collins,
Augusta Ga
Grand-mother,
Mrs. Delia Hall,
Augusta, Ga.
Uncle,
Fred Hall,
Savannah,
ST. PETERS’ BAPT, CHURCH
Hull and West Boundary
streets. Sunday will be a big
day at St. Peters church when
f* missionary program will be
sponsored by Mrs. Pauline
Bright, wife of Pastor L. H
Bright, and Mrs. Carter, presi
dent of the mission board. The
missionary sermon will be de¬
livered by Rev. Bright.
!
I Choir and Pulpit^
| Gowns ^
Black choir gowns taken
from Rental Stock $3.75
each: Pulpit Robes made
to order — Lindner 153-X
West 33rd St., New York,
N. Y. Descriptive leaflet
mailed upon request.
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