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r^saiiling” desserts children are those of that the
i . allies to the
fcomt Ue adult members of the
tomii or the members of your
Bridg- slab or Sewing Circle
lessens that appear so attractive
that they bring smiles of anticipa¬
tion even before the food is tasted.
I Here to a dessert of this kind.
Easy to make, economical, de¬
li cions and healthful No wed to
worry about ratio* petal*. Merely,
serve It and jratoft the wane*-—
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& cap* anlH*
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JR’arm mffle stataW. COMFORTABLY
fetantly. Who*
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k once horn tat Add rennet
l>, wder and etit quickly for a few
(seconds only. Boar at once, while
Mill liquid, into Individual dessert
Bh'hee. Let set until firing about
‘0 minute*. atrpianes, CbilL pHjPP^ one whole
To make use
ity siring lor the fuselage, cut
e to half tor the wings and stick
of fuselage at one end, and
~wUi off another one and stick
other end for tail. Place an
irpiane” oo*top*o£ each rennet-
stard just 'before serving; or
ixh plane-on-a« small mound of
nat butter topping saade as fol
wst Cream 1 tablespoon butter
ntil soft and smooth, sad blend
horoughiy with 1 tablespoon pea-
rrt hotter aad 1 tablespoon etrain-
d honey, wSflt a dash of salt. Use
nixtnre whtie fresh, a* it hardens
rhen chi ThxL, Mates , 1 or 5
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CARD OF THANKS
We wlah to extend our sin¬
cere thanks to all who sym¬
pathize with us and did what
they could to assuage our feel¬
ings at the death ot our dear
mother and sister, Mrs. Eloise
Darden Wltsell, and for the
floral designs.
Mrs. Emma Curry,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bany Blunt
Delores Ingram
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IN MEMORY
ASH-Jn sad but loving mem
of our wife, daughter and
MRS. JESSIE LEE ASH
who departed this life March
25, 1942. (
Wacelol be your sl«p “ r
Tts so sweet to breathe
name ’
We loved you so much . m .
In death we do a the same. C o m o
What would we give to see
your face,
Your loving hand to touch,
To hear your voice and
your smile
That meant so muefr to me.
Mother,
Mrs. Florence Moody
Husband,
Willie Ash
Brother,
Henry Moody
Daughters, J
Dorothy Lee Ash
Sue Nell Ash
Jean Allen Ash
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ROBERSON— In loving mem
ory of my dear son and
CLARENCE E. ROBERSON,
who died March 22, 1941.
Deep in my heart lies a picture
More precious than silver and
gold,
It's a picture of my dear son
Whose memory 'will never
old.
Mother. f i r
Mrs. Helen Brown
Son,
Clarence E. Roberson,
Daughter,
J. Ouida Roberson
Cousin,
Orich LaMoneda
and a host of friends.
WHITLEY—In loving memo- ,
of I • iii
DEA J. C. WHITLEY
who died March 27, 1942.
In life we loved you, daddy,
In death we do the same,
We often git and think o' you
dear,
And wish you were here again
Days of sadness still come over
us,
Secret tears do often flow,
But dear memory keeps you
near us,
Though you died two years ago!
Wife and Children!
ROBERSON In loving mem
ory of my dear brother
CLARENCE E. ROBERSON, JR
who died March 22, 1941.
I have lost my soul’s compan¬
ion,
A life linked with my own;
And day by day I miss him
more,
As I walk through life alone.
Sister,
Mrs. J. Platts
LTGHTBURN In sad but 1
loving memory of our mother
^ erandmolh „
MRS. KATIE UGHTBURN
, wno departed . , this ... life March ,
g^,, j s gone but not forgotten.
Never will her memory fade,
Loving thoughts will always
Unger
Around the grave where she is
laid.
More and more each day we
miss her,
Friends may think the wounds
are healed,
But they little know the sorrow
That lies within our hearts
concealed.
Forget her? No, we never will
We loved her then, we love her
still;
Her memory is as fresh today
As in the hour she passed
away,
Children
and
Grandson
JONES- In sad but loving
memory of our dear mother
MRS JANIE KING JONES
died March 18 , 1943
In life we loved you, mother,
To All Churches of
The City
We still stand to serve vour
needs in raising: funds n help
you out of debt for 1944.
THE CHRISTIAN H BIIFF.
SINGERS
Manager. W. I,. Green, one of
Savannah's well known young
men. We will help you re¬
model, Pay off vour church
debt, or buy a church. Fv-
erv body knows our plans. On
Anri I 3. 4, 5. 6 and 7—Second
Evergreen Ban. Church. F,.
Duffy street; Rev. Haves, pas¬
tor. On April 24 25. 26, 28—
Pilgrim Raptist Church, West
Huntingdon street, Rev. R. H.
Simmons, pastor April 27—
One night, at Mt. Hermon
Baptist, York street. Rev. J.
II. Jones, pastor. April
Ridgeland, S C Colored
school. April 9—Rulgelanri
S. C., Colored church.
Good WU1 Baptist
March 29th, Second
Baptist, church. March 27:
Rev. W. M. Miller, pastor
both churches.
March 28. Rev. L. G.
Walker and Lumber streets.
Conner Temple, March
Rev. N. C. Conner, pastor.
Big House of Prayer, April
Please Send All Dates To W
L. Green, Care Savannah Tri¬
bune Printing Co., Savannah
Ga.
IV. I* Green is mangaer of the
Goodwill Singers of Clevo
land. Ohio, which singers will
appear here in April.. . He is
also manager of the Chris¬
tian Singers of Savannah.
LAUNCH UNITED NEGRO
COLLEGE FUND DRIVE
John D. Rockefeller, Jr„ Dr. F. D. Patterson and Walter Hoving, wealthy
New York merchant (left to right), map plans for the raising of 11,500,-
000 in the first annual nation-wide drive of the United Negro College
Fund Campaign, now under way. The three are a part of the campaign
organization which held its first full meeting at the Waldorf Astoria
death we do the same,
often sit and think of you
wish you were here again
of sadness still come over
us,
tears do often flow.
sweet memory keeps you
near us
you died one year ago
Sadly missed by loved ones:
Son,
Rev. J. H. Jones, D. Th.
Daughters,
Miss Rebecca Jones
Mrs. Viola Washington
Mrs. Janie Norworthony
Mrs. Julia Wilson
14 grands and 6 greatgrands
of Savannah, aa.
Daughter in law,
Mrs. Rebecca Jones,
Savannah, Ga
WILSON—In sad but loving
memrory of my dear daughter,
MRS. MARY WASHINGTON
WILSON
who departed this life March
23, 1943.
Today recalls sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest,
And those who think of you
today
Are the ones who love you best
Peaceful be your sleep, dear
Mary,
’Tis so sweet to breathe your
name,
We loved you so much in life,
In death we do the same.
We went to you, but it was too
late,
—The angel had welcomed you
in heaven’s gate,
Since you are gone forever,
Our hearts still ache with sad¬
ness |
Our eyes shed many tears, 1
God only knows how we miss
you
At the end of one year.
Sadly missed by
Devoted father and mother
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wash
ington of Savannah.
Husband
Rev. C. B. Wilson of New
York city
Aunts,
Mrs. Lizzie Walthour of
Waithourville, Ga.
Mrs. Emma Jackson of Sa¬
vannah.
Uncle,
Dan Jackson of Savannah
other relatives and friends
of New York and Savannah
BRYANT In lifting memory
of our dear husband, father
and brother,
EDWARD GAREY
BRYANT, SR.
who entered into eternal rest
March 23, 1940.
Wife. Children, Brothers
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Evelyn L. Harden wishes
to inform the many friends
Mr. James Lee Simmons. Route
5. Oid Augusta road, that he
still confined in Georgia
mary hospital.
Those wishing to visit him
may do so between the hours
of 2 til 5 or 6 til 8.
EASTER LILLIES ON PARADE AT ST. FiliLIP AME CHURCH. SUNDAY, APRIL 9 HI
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will always bo In good
taste. Try u* and you, too
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Today
Cargo will prepare you to
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JOHN LEWIS, BASSO
Otis Jaskson will present
Easter Lillie on Parade. Easter
Sunday, April '9, at 3 p. m., at i
Et. Philip AME church, Charles
and West Broad streets, Rec. H
W. Murph, pastor.
Featured cn this delightful
will be the NBC fa -1
Royal Harmony singers’:
New York, formerly of Phil- j
Pa. Accompanying professional j ‘
them will be a
formerly of the CBS
famous Golden Gate quartet of
York city. !
The great Pilgrim singers ot
Jacksonville, Fla., featuring
Mr. Johnnie Lewis, their old
basso in a request number I
■Tm Going to Walk Right in [
and Make Myself at Home,”
will also take a leading part
on the program.
A real treat is in store for,
all who attend this musical
presentation. • ~ , j
The Royal Harmony singers
are rated among th-3 best, such
as the Golden Gate, the five
Southern Sons and the
Humming Birds. Your South
ern promoter, Otis Jackson,
has just returned from New,
York city and Detroit, Mich.,
where he secured the services
of these young Easter men to Sunday, enter- j
tain you o»
He’s sure that the music lovers
of Savannah will appreciate,
his efforts in bringing such an
array of talent to Savannah.
Mr. Jackson says he’s sure
you haven’t forgotten him be-
cause he was the first and on-
ly one that brought the fa-
mous Golden Gate quartet of
New York city to Savannah
and other parts of the deep
South, and the Dixie Hum-
ming Birds of Philadelphia.
NOTICE: FOUNDERS DAY DATE CHANGED
Ministers, Missionary, Sunday School and B. Y. P. TJ.
and Co-Workers 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 syad sell our tags and
bring $500 and $10.00 from our church and personal gifts
frorrT 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¬
ident. Georgia Baptist College, Macon, Ga. Rev. R. C.
Crouch, President, Georgia Missionary and Educational
Convention. Rev. D D. Dickerson. Representative of College.
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1944
He says you will miss a real
if you fail to hear the
Harmony singers who
appeared in downtown
Society and the Apollo
in New York city and
in some of the leading church-
es and auditoriums. Remem
ber, they are the quartet that
recorded "Ot the Cross I’ll
for the Decca Recording
and it sold 10 tol of
the Golden Gate quartet’s re-
cording of the same recording,
You know it’s going to be a
a time when Royal Harmony
singers meet the Pilgrim sing-
ers because that’s their tenor’s
favorite song, ‘‘At the Cross
I’ll Bow.”
The pastor is asking all of
his members and visiting
to come and give this
program their fullest support,
You may ’see the members of
the church for your advance
tickets. Remember to come
early to avoid the rush,
Easter Sunday night these
singers will appear at the
Jacksonville, Fla., baseball
park, —advertisement,
Mr. Property Owner:
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