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? Louis Armstrong,
Gabriel appearing on “Spotlight
Bands” Saturday night (Blue.
1.30 EAVT), has worked his way
from a waifs home in New Or¬
leans as a youngster to literally
Iht* hall of kings. The hep-cat
trumpeter has played for royal
tty in most parts of Europe, in _
jluding 12 Command Performan
res for Kings and Queens of
England—some kind of a record
(or an American bandleader.
CONDUCTING REVIVAL AT
glennville
Rev. W. J. Davis, well known
as "Batle Axe,” is conducting a
week’s revival at St. James
church in Glennville. The
meeting will close Sunday,
the public is cordially invited
attend the remaining services.
Rev. S. S. Batey is pastor
this well known church and.
lie Lane U reporter.
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TO CONDUCT REVIVAL AT IS l
The Rev. W. M. Davis, D. D„
pastor ot Beulah Baptist Insti¬
tutional church of Tampa, Fla-,
and president of thr Florida
Theological Seminars; who will
conduct a ten night/meeting Baptist at
the First Tabernacle
church, Alice street; Rev. E. D.
Davis, pastor, begin ling Mon¬
day night, March 20k
Rev. Davis is aril outstanding
, revivalist and gosrtfl singer
doubt, his sermons will
very largely heart!
TO CELEBRATE ANNIVER¬
SA ICY
A large crowd/is expected Bryan to
bo present at the First
Baptist church, .Yamacraw Vil-
| Jarre fundav evefning. 8:30 p. m.
| when the Rev. and Mrs. N. E.
Holsey celebrate their third
! wedding anniversary. The wed-
j dine will take place in with the au- the
i ditorium of the church
Rev. W. C, Davis of St. Philip
j Monumental church officiating
1 The officers, and members are
i working hard to make this a
] very attractive affair.
CHURCH OF CHRIST HOLI¬
NESS UNTO THE LORD
The Church of Christ Holiness
j unto the Lord Elders Council
will convene Friday, March 23
a 11 o'clock a. an. at Ludowicl,
Ga., Bishop M. S. Bennett of
Savannah, presiding bishop.
Bishop B. F. Coty, Beauford, as¬
sistant; Sis. Dorothy Dunham,
assistant secretary and Sts. Ida
Robert general secretary, of Lu-
rtnwiri
PROG RAVI AT BROWNS
The public is invited to at-
tend a program sponsored by St
Philip AME church on Sunday
evening, 8:30 o’clock at Brown
impel Wilson and Berrien Sts.;
Rev. J. M. Brown, pastor.
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RICHARDSON In loving
memory of j
MRS. HENRIETTA |
RICHARDSON
Who *" u died a ™ March M “ rt " 18 l °’ , 1943.
art gone to the grave,
1 But we Wl11 not depkwe thee;
I Whose God was thy ransom
And guardian and guide; i
CUTHBERT In loving remen
He will restore thee; j
j For And the d*ath Saviour has no has sting, died. I !
Anna S. Spencer i
i Delphine S. Willis !
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j CUTHBET —In loving remend
| branoe of our dear one.
! MR,. ALLEN CUTHBERT
1 Died March 13, 1943.
We love you dear Cuthbert
But Jesus loved you best
Wife, Mrs. Julia Cuthbert
Children,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins, Sr
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stephenson
New York
Grand Children:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Reddy
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Chaney
Miss Lelia Jenkins, New
Misses Louise, Rebecca and
Ernestine Jenkins
Master Moses and Isaac
kins
Great grand children.
Vernon and Earl Chaney
Little Mias Vernell Chaney
Brother; MeV. N. Cuthbert
Four Nieces: Mrs. M. Davis
Mrs. Emily Logan
M/s. Hester Myers
Miss Alfrena Cuthbert
BROWN In sad but loving
memory of my dear brother,
THOMAS BROWN
who died March 15, 1943
l j We never knew the pain he bote
We never saw him die.
} We only knew he passed away,
! And never said goodbye.
To have, to love and then to
j j Is part the greatest sorrow of
i heart.
i Our lips cannot speak how *
loved him.
i Our hearts cannot tell what
say.
’miss But you” God only * __ knows how we
And long for your smile each
day.
Sadly missed by his
Wife. Mrs. Aldonia Brown
Savannah, Ga
Son. Thomas Brown. Jr.
Two sisters
Mrs. Marie Harris
Savannah,
Mrs. Rosalee Hall
New York City
JOHNSON In sad bpl loving
memory of our dear mother,
, JOSEPHINE E JOHNSON
i who died Marh 18. 1937
* In life we loved you mother
{In death we do the same
We often sit and think of you
j And i wish sadness you were still here again .
Days oi come over
To All Church*s of
The City
We stili stand to serve vour
needs in raising funds o help
you out oi debt lor 15144.
THE CHRISTIAN JUBILEE
SINGERS
Manager, W. L. Green, one of
Savannah's well known young
men. We will help you re¬
model, Pay off your church
debt, or buy a church. Ev¬
erybody knows our plans. On
April i, i. 5. 6 and 7—Second
Evergreen Bap. Church, E.
Duffv street; Rev. Hayes, pas¬
tor. On April 24. 25. 26. 28—
Pilgrim Baptist Church. West
Huntingdon street, Rev. R. H.
Simmons, pastor April 27—
One night, at Mt. Hermon
Baptist. York street. Rev. J.
H. Jones, pastor. April 2—
Ridgeland. S. C.. Colored
school. April 51—Ridgeland
S. C., Colored church.
Please Send All Dates To 4'
L. Green, Care Savannah Tri¬
bune Printing Co., Savannah
Ga.
W. L. Green is mangaer of the
Goodwill Singers of Cleve
land, Ohio, which singers will
appear here In April... He is
also manager of the Chris¬
tian Singer* of Savannah.
Secret tears do often flow;
But dear, memory keeps you
near us,
! Though you died seven years
ago.
Children,
Arthur Johnson,
Wilhelmina Vaughn
Edna Moultrie
New York City,
Marie Best
Savannah, Ga.
JONES :n memory of my un-
cle,
MR. LUCIOUS SAMUEL JONES
who departed this life one year
ago today. March 16, 1943.
When the timid twilight linger¬
ed
Like a halo, in the west,
He was ushered into glory,
Where the suffering rind rest: i
And w'e know the stars grew
On dimmer the evening in the sky, }
For When they such seem manly to tinkle spirit softly dies. j
Your niece
Ethel Jones Timmons
POLITE In loving memory of
my dear husband
ALBERT POLITE
who left us one year ago today,
March 14, 1043
Every day since you departed
We have all been broken heart,-
ed
Heaven is a lucky place
To hear your voice and see your
face.
Sadly missed by.
Wife and Brother
Jackson In memory of
dear mother,
MRS. LULA JACKSON.,
departed this life one year-ago j
Monday, February 13, 1943.
Dear mother you are gone'
but not forgotten. Mother 1 ■
miss loved you, you I best. loved Sleep you but in peace, Goo J
mother.
Devoted daughter
Mrs. Bernice Jackson Green
Savannah, Ga.
CARTER In loving memo™
of our dear mother and grand
mother,
MRS. IDA CARTER
who fell asleep March 19, 1943.
On that bright celestial day.
We hope to meet you mother]
dear
When Jesus comes to take
His chosen one away,
we think of you dear]
mother,
hearts are sad with pain,
This earth would seem like
heaven
could we hear vour voice again,
Today seems so dark and dreary
Qur hearts are rent in twain.
You have gone to live with Jes¬
us
His heavenly breast.
We will. m?et you, darling moth¬
er
On that bright celestial shore.
Where all the saints and angels
Will join you in that celestial
land.
Sadly missed by
A loving daughter and son
law
’Grand Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Singleton
children:
Vivian Singleton
Joan Singleton
GAL THIRTEEN
GEORGE—In sad but loving ]
memory of by beloved husband
MR. ALBERT GEORGE
I who departed this life three]
years ago. March 15, 1941.
I often sit and think of him
When I am all alone
He bade no one the last iare-
well
1 The last good bye he couldn i
! sa - v . brings . sweet .
j EveTy day me
! 01 'ies brings
memory a tear
Deep within my heart I carry
. Thoughts of the on? I love so
^ ear
] A devoted , wife
j Mrs. , Lessie T. George
I JONES—In sad but loving
' memorv of my husband
MR. LUCIUS S. JONES
! who died March 16, 1943
j jSad Of and sudden dearly was loved the by call all,
one so
I j A precious one from us has gone
A voice we loved is still
His place is vacant in our home
Thai never can be filled.
Wife, Mrs. I. V. Jones
Children:
Lucius S. Jones. Jr.
John Jones
Matthew Jones
David Jones
Calvin Jones
Robert Jones
Ive Jones
Martha Lue Jonss
Josephine Jones
LAMBRIGHT In memory oil
I our mother
MRS. G. L. WILLIAMS
LAMBRIGHT
who departed this life March
! 13, 1942.
God has called our mother
I From tliis vale of tears,
j j To His everlasting arms,
Free from mortal cares.
Though we’re bowed in sorrow
TLs Thj| will, p Lord,
nnd we know in heaven
! She reaps her reward.
Sadly missed.
Daughters, Sons, Grands
WILSON— In loving rememb-
ranee of my dear husband ana
brother
HARRISON - HARRY i Vv lLSON
who departed this life March
18, 1943.
Every day since you Departed
We have all been heart broken,
Heaven is a lucky place
To hear your voice and see your.
face
Treasure thought* of one so
dear.
Often bring a silent tear,
Thoughts return to scenes long
passed, ___ ___
Time rolls on but memory lasts.
Wife, Mrs, Jennie B. Wilson
Brother,
Prof, and Mrs E. F Wilson
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Sisters
Chaplain and Mrs. M. S. Whit-
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Law
Prof, and Mrs. c. V. Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vaughn
Orangeburg, s. C.
CHAFLTON In sad but lov-
jng memory of my dear daugh-j
MISS FLORENCE CHARLTON
who died March 17. 1142,
years ago today.
Gone but I have never forgotten
you, my love
the grave where you
&re laid,
God knows how I miss you
And how much I, am thinking of
you
It was His holy will calling,
You are gone forever.
We will walk together no more t
in life.
Until we me-et again.
Mme. Cargo's National
Culture
1219 W. Broad Street
Phone 3-2497
Come To Cargo
The Business Tide is Rising
Today
Cargo will prepare you to
take your rightful place
among the leaders—to take
the tide at the flood and
lead on over difficulties to
success and fortune.
FOR SALE, TOOLS
Waving Irons Page Boys
Straightening Combs
Top Curls
Student work hall price
Mrs. Josephine Butler, wife of
the late Prince R. Butler, died
in a local hospital Monday morn
ing after a few' months’ illness.
She was born at Pineland. S. ;
but lived in Savannah abOllt ;
!
thirty-five :
years. She was a
member of St. Philip AME
church, where her funeral was
held Wednesday afternoon, the
Rev. H. W. Murph. pastor, ofti-j
dating. Mrs. Butler is surviv-1
ed bv a daughter, Mrs. Princei-i
, ill Goins, _ a . orotner, .. A. S. Ha■ - .
comb of Pineland.-s. C... three
: isters. Mrs. Marie Eady of Gar¬
nett, S. C., Mrs. Minnie Jenkins
of Lansing, Mich., and Mrs. Cat-h
erine Wade of Cleveland, Ohio
and other relatives.
NOTICE: FOUNDERS DAY DATE CHANGED
Ministers, Missionary’, SunGay School and B. Y. P. IJ.
and Co-Wo kers and friends of the Georgia Baptist College,
Macon. Ga.. are advised that the Georgia Baptist College
Founders Day. will be observed at Georgia Baptist College,
Macon. Ga., March 29, 1944.
Last year on Founders Day we raised more than fifteen
hundred dollars and if all co-operate and sell our tags and
bring $5.00 and *10.00 from our church and personal gifts
from different departments and friends we should raise
more than three thousand this year. As fast as you sell
Founders Day Tags please report to Dr. C. J. Gresham, Pres¬ I
ident. Georgia Baptist College, Macon, Ga. Rev. R. C.
Crouch, President. Georgia Missionary and Educational
Convention. Rev. D. D. Dickerson, Representative of College.
rmmsD4Y march i6 ( w *
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There ig a real treat in store
for music lovers Tuesday night,
March 21. at St. Philip Monu¬
mental AME church, Hull street.
Rev. W. C. Davis, pastor, when
the famous Twin City Quartet
of Baltimore, Md., radio and
recording artists; the Great
Four Female Gospel Singers,
song birds of the S-outh, and
the famous Jobs Singers oi
Florence, S. C., will be presented
in a program of songs.
This triple star event will be
one of the most attractive and
charming concerts ever present¬
ed to a local audience.
Music lovers, don’t miss this
musical treat; come early to
avoid the rush. Advance tick¬
ets 50 cents; at the door, 75
cents.
There will be >T 5 . 0 o in casn
prizes given to the winners ot
the ticket selling contest. The
oerson selling the highest num
ber of tickets over 100 will re¬
ceive a cash prize of ^(£,00; the
one selling the highest number
over 50 will receive second prize,
$5.00. For further informa¬
tion, gee Mrs. Vivian Scott. 410
West Hall street, or phone
2-3615.
Tickets are on s ale now at 410
West Hall street, 755 Jackson
street, East; 1104 West Broad
street, Boots and her Buddies
Beauty parlor. Fahm and York
j streets; 902 Reppard street. Mrs.
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