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UNION MISSIONARY BAFT,
ASSN TO MEET
T$ie Union Missionary Bap¬
tist' Association will meet at
Shiloh Baptist church, Port
Acgyie road, Rev. A. Boyd, pas¬
tor/ beginning Thursday morn¬
ing, August 3, and continuing
thfough Sunday, August 6.
»,This is the forty-eighth an¬
nual session of the association,
and it is expected a larg e dele
gation will be on hand. The
association k> looking forward
t»-«tha election of Rev. W. M.
Johnson as moderator as he
the vice moderator and is car-
rying out the unexpired term
pf the former moderator, Rev.
tfi. C. Gavin, deceased.
Tlris association consists of
Jwenty five churches. Offi-
ijers of the association are,
Rev. W. M. Johnson, vice mod
Orator; Deacon Joseph Brown,
Glerk; Deacon S. Black, treasur
er, and Rev. W. J. Bolden, mis¬
sionary.
A MV Of II BAPTIST
CHRURCH
The Church Building U-
iiion of Sannah and Chatham
County will conven° with An-
iiOch Baptist church on July
28-301 Friday night, July 28.
the meeting will beopened by
jttev. James McMillan and on
Saturday night a program will
jjbe rendered by th P womn’s de-
Jpartment. Sunday sessions
V-,11 be held at 11 a. m.. 2 and
| p. m. Rev. McMillan Is pres
4dent and Rev. J. L. Taylor is
lefcretary.
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ItIBLE SHOW AT PALEN
j P alpn Methodist church
aponsor a bible show at its edi
jfice on August 7. It will fur-
.pish much information on the
ible and show many impres-
Juve biblican scenes. A small
dmission fee of 15 cents will
Ac charged at the door.
itVOMEN’S DAY AT FIRST
HRYAN BAPT. CHURCH
The women of First Bryan
jjnd show their usefulness in
• the church on the third Sun-
’ day in AugUst. Tey have
! planned- to recover te pulpit
| and tables and cover the side
aisles of the church. They
have pledged at least two dol¬
lars and fifty cents each All
members not contcted are urg
ed to attend meetings held
! Sunday morning after ser-
vices. Mrs. Lula L. Allen is
i general chairman and Mrs. An
j 1 na E, Maxwell Mrs. is M. chairman P. Sessom of
program.
! is chairman of publicity, Miss
,1 ! Bessie E. Foster, chairman of
badges and Mrs. Rebecca Dou¬
glas is chairman of finance.
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UNION CHURCH BUILDING
CONVENTION
The Union Church Building
convention will convene
morning through Sunday
night at Connor's Temple
tist church. Some of the
of town visitors who will make
inspirational addresses will
Hon. Ben Davis of
Rev. Wm. Hall of Macon,
D. N. Connor of Fort Valley,
and others from all parts of
the state.
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EMANCIPATION ASSN. TO
j MEET AUGUST 2
The Emancipation
tion will meet at Connor’s Tern
S pie Baptist church Wednesday
noon, Augus 2.
Rev. N. C. Connor,
President
Rev. W. O. P. Sherman
* Secretary
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1ST. CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
We had as guest speaker on
last Sunday Mis S. W. West-
brook, a graduate of Gammon
Theological seminary. She
spoke on the subject “The
Blessedness of Giving," which
wa most impressively prgent-
ed. Several viiitors worship¬
ed with us Flowers on the
j pulpit, placed there by the
family of the late Mrs. ViVgin-
j ia Jefferson, were beautiful mute Chris- re-
| minders of a
tian life spent in our midst.
,
j AME CHURCH
BETHEL
| The third quarterly confer-
ence of Bethel AME church,
presided over by Dr. W. O. P.
Sherman convened Friday eve
July 21> and elosed Sun-
| d evpningi July 2 2. The re-
j showed that the church
has made remarkable progress
in recent months, a fact that
has pleased both the presiding
elder and the pastor Rev. I.
W. Bagby.
FIRST BRYAN BAPT.
JUNIOR USHERS
Th e Junior Ushers of First
Bryan Baptist church met m
their regular meeting Sunday
afternoon at the home of Miss
Edith Simmons. After the
routine business, plans w 0 re
made for a motorcade on Au-
gust 2 to Oakland park, trucks
leaving the church at 1:30 at
Bolton and West Broad streets.
Fare for children will be
cents and for adults 50 cents.
The board Is also sponsoring
a silver tea on the fifth Sun¬
day at 5 o’clock at the home
of Mrs. Thomasina Graham.
The next meeting will be Sun¬
day, August 6, at the home of
Mrs. Anna N. Williams 437
Yamacraw Village.
RELIGIOUS, CIVIC LEADER
WEEK END VISITOR
Rev. WiHiam H. Summons,
1 sr., pastor of Ladies Island
j Baptist church S. and C., a resident in the
0 f Beaufort, was
city last week visiting his
j daughter, Gwendolyn, who is (
vacationing with her
mother, Mrs. Alice L. Benson,
1 d other relatives. He was
an
house guest of Mr. and
^j rs William ware of East
! Park avenue.
j I Rev. Simmons is president
of the B°aufort NAACP, field
1 representative of Lighthouse
and Informer newspapers, and
c hairman of the Beaufort
( county division of th e Boy
Scouts of America. He visited
'The Savannah Tribune office
W hiie in the city.
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BT siIOP PRIOLEAIT
VISITS RMEU CHURCH
| The D., Rt. bishop Rev. of J. R. the Prioieau, RMUE
: D.
• c hurch, was a visitor at Cen-
j tr£d rmU)E church night on at which Mills
street Sunday
tirn e he delivered an impr<;s-
s i ve address to the large crowd
present. He spoke on the
“Seven Seals," Rev. F. W.
Washington Is pastor of the
church.
GIRL SCOUT CAMP
IN SECOND WEEK
The Girl Scouts of Savan¬
nah are in their second week
of camp at the Log Cabin cen¬
ter near Sparta. They had as
during the week Miss Fannie
Funderbilt, regional director;
Miss Sarah Jane Westerbeke,
Girl Scout executive secretary,
and Mrs. Wolfe, a member of
the Interracial Committee of
Girl Scouts.
A full progra mof activities
is being carried on by the girls
| in health and recreation, home
making, arts and crafts, music,
an Saturday afternoon the
Scouts selected the site for the
permanent camp which it is
(
hoped will be ready by the
next camping season. | j
Mrs. Mattie B. Payne is di-
rector of the camp, assisted by j |
j Mrs. or; Mrs. Rosamae Jeanie Pen Belle in, counsel-. Horne,
music program chairman; Mrs.
B. J. Jones, social chairman m
literature and dramatics; Mrs.
j Bryant, special crafts, and assistant Mis. -al- m
art s and
houn-Glover, R. N.
The camp is being sponsored
by the Log Cabin Country Life
Association of which President
B. H. Hubert is general ehait>-
man, assisted by Miss J. N.
Reeve.ss.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Youme Gib
bons wish to thank their many
friends for their sympathy
wi s FERREEO 9[ ET SHb
during the recent death of
son, John C. Gibbons.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Zack Bennett and fami¬
ly wish to thank their many
friends for their sympathy;
and kindness during the re-;
cent illness and death of my
wife, Mrs. Mgagie Bennett and j I
thankis to the neighbors for
their beautiful floral designs.
For The Beat
PIES and PASTRY
Go To
KRAFT'S BAKERY
Duffy and Jefferson St*
Phone 5244
WORSHIP WITH THE
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Taylor and Habersham Sts.
Rev. A. C. Curtright, Minister
10=00 A. M.—Sunday School
11:15 A. M.—Services
Hear .Miss Dorothy Thompson on
‘‘Youth Problems”
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p. m
r j ..
A Brotherhood Meeting Friday Night,
Aug. 4th, at the home of Mr. R.
H*>l!omond, 50! E. Ha!! St.
Service Men and Visitors
To All Services
'.C Enroll For Children’s Story Hour during July and August
IN MEMORY
ELLIS— In loving memory
of
JOE El LIS
who departed this life one yeai
ago, July 29, 1043.
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same;
We often sit and think of you
And wish you were here again.
We think of you in silence;
No ey e can see us weep.
But many a silent tear we shed
While others are asleep.
Day by day we sadly miss you;
Friends may think the wound
is healed,
But they little know the grief
that in our hearts is concealed.
Surrounded by friends, we are
lonesome,
In the midst of our pleasures
we are blue;
A smile on our faces, an ache
in our hearts,
Grieving and longing for you.
9 Sadly missed by
Wife, Son and Daughter in
law and Grand Children
SIMMONS— In memory of
our mother and daughter.
MRS. EI.OTSE SIMMONS
who departed this life 8 years
ago, July 27, 1936.
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
We often sit atid think of you
w w j sll you wprp } lerc af r a j n .
We think of you, mother in si¬
lence,
No eyes can s^e us weep,
But: manv a silent tear we shed
While others are fast asleep.
Mother,
Mrs. Katie Williams,
Savannah, Ga.
Daughters,
Miss Mildred Simmons,
Providence, R. I
Mrs. Ruby Arnold,
Newport, R. I.
Sons, <g>
John Simmons, Jr.
Clarence Simmons,
® Newport, R. I.
Albert Simmons
William Simmons
Savannah, Ga.
Aunts,
Mrs. Emma Williams
Coopertown, N. Y.
Mrs. James Davis
Savannah, Ga.
FERREBEE In loving mem
ory of our darling mother and
grand mother,
MRS. PRISCILLA A
FERREBEE
who entered eternal life July
22nd, 1938.
We remember. Oh! so fondly,
The years when you were here;
And the days moved on so
swiftly.
For you were always near,
But it’s different; and so
> strongly
Tim P binds us to the past.
And measures out the lonely
j hours.
Until we meet at last.
Sadly missed by
A loving daughter, ^
Mrs. M. E. Anderson
Sons, Grand Children
Great Grands.
DRAYTON- In memory 01
our dear aunt,
MOLLIE DRAYTON
who departed this life one
ago today, July 27, 1943.
We feel it is our duty to re-
mind her many friends.
No fear; no woe shall dim
that hour that manifests
Saviour’s Power.
Rev. and Mrs. F. B. Clarke,
Edisto Island, S.
WOODSON in loving mem¬
ory of our dear son and broth¬
er,
POHN H. WOODSON
who departed this life in
York City three years ago, Ju¬
ly 30, 1941.
Days of sadness still come over
us,
Secret tears do often flow,
But memory keeps you ever
near us
Although you left 3
ago. ©
Our hearts ache with sadness,
Our eyes shed many teiy-s,
God only knows how we
you
As it dawns another year.
Time takes away the edge
grifU
But memories turn back
pry leaf
And while he lies in
sleep ®
His memory we shall
keep.
Sadly missed by,
Mother,
Mrs. Lula Belle
New York
Sister,
Miss L.
Woodson,
Nashville, Tenn
God-mother,
Mrs. Louisa Smalls,
Savannah,
In memory of my
and mother, who
this life August 4, 1941
September 22, 1943.
What consolation in the
thought
When mo-st inclined to
weep
Death is at best a pleas¬
ant dream
over to Grand Master W.
Mrs. Janie Hearns
GRAHAM— In loving
brance of our darling,
MRS. VIOLA GRAHAM
who departed this life July
1943.
The month of July again
here,
To us the saddest of the
For it was on the 25th day
You, darling mother,
away
From this world of grief
sorrow
To the land of peace and
God has taken you, our
Where there’s everlasting rest
Days of sadness will come o'er
us,
Secret tears do often flow,
But our memory keeps you
near us,
Though you died one year ago.
Devotedly,
Mother,
Mrs. Alice Capers
Children,
Miss Mildred Graham
Mrs. Marguerite G.
Smith
Mr. Alexander Graham
St.MIC Herbert Graham
U. S. N. T.. missing
since Nov. 24, 1943.
Sister,
Mrs. Mary Moultrie
CLARKE in memory of our
dear one,
MRS FANNIE V. A. CLARKE
who departed this life July
1942.
When you lived among us,
I We knew unending days of joy.
jYou shed life wherever you
went
By your sweet, kind and
thoughtful spirit. •
j We cannot and we must not
i question
! Why you were taken from us;
| God’s plan i s nol revealed.
.But we know that His king-
dom
Is by far richer and brighter
Because you are there.
Thoughts of you are .always
with us;
We are proud that you were
ours
To have, even if only for a few
years.'
Greatly missed by
Husband,
Mr. Arthur L. Clarke
Son and daughter.
Pvt. and Mrs. Karl H.
Dy?
Mother, _
Mrs. Lena E. Taylor
Sister,
Miss Veronica Taylor
PEMBROKE
By Mrs. Lizzie Carter
St. John A. M. E. Sunday
School was in charge of Supt.
Lizeie ,~ arter Mrs . M . H . Me-
j Moore, district president, W. H.
and F M Pociety of the Vida-
j da district, reviewed the lesson.
j Moriah B. C.
s c hool was in charge of Supt. M.
A. Trbadaway. ,
Mrs. Malissa Bacon of Gene-
va, Fla., sp«nt Tuesday
ing with her sister-in-law, Mrs.
j Celestine Bgcon.
Glen Bacon of Jacksonville
J Carrie Fla., is visiting his sister, Mrs.
Everett.
Mrs. Minnie H. MccMore who
j attended the first session of
j Ga. State summer school re-
J turned the Sunday home Friday dinner and was of
I guest
i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor
i and Mrs. Elizabeth Carter.
! Miss Claudia Mae Wynn of
; Ailenhurst was the week end
guest of Miss Jessie M. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs, James Byid
were the dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Levander La-
vant of Claton were the
end guests of tliei raunt
j uncle Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith.
j Mrs. Stella Bullock made
business trip to Lanier, Ga., on
I Monday.
j i
umowict NEWS
By Mrs. Ailer Johnson
On Monday night, Rev. T. J.
Lynch, pastor of Ft. James B.
C. cacompanied by
participated on program of
T6th anniversary of First
vary Baptist Chur ch,
j ville. Collection *53.23.
Mesdames Alice Grant and
1 Johsnon worshipped at
4 Calvary Baptist Sunday
were guests of Mrs. Carrie
i anc * family and Mr. and
; Henry Lee.
Dea. Ed. Warren was
ed to Chari tv Hospital in - C?r
vannah is back home and
j proving. Services;
were
! out. Sunday at St. Philip B.
Rev. c. H. Green, pastor,
| tern.
Mrs. F. M. Derrv snent a
days with home folks and
I returned to Ga. State
for the second session of
| mer school.
; After attending the
j school at Ga. State Mrs.
, C. Paker has returned home,
The Long County
j Union meeting wil lbe held
St. Thomas Baptist church
Saturday and Sunday; Rev.
J. Wright president; Dea,
Nevels secretary.
The Treat Eastern Division
Unio will be hied at St. Philip
B. C. Saturday and Sunday.
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-, MERSHON
i Fv Albert Wakeley Jr.
Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Brown
enterained at thei rhome Julj
19 in honor of the 2nd birth-
day of their little daughter,
Sally. W.
Mr S L. L-. Brown of Elbert
.
va.. is here visiting Mr. and
j^ rs p a vid Miller and Mrs.
j Alice Carter.
j James Davis is leaving
27 for Kansas City. Fla. where
he will attend a union meeting.
Mrs. Ralph Newton and
Agnes Jones and Miss Rosetta
Lively are ill.
Mrs. Lizzie McNair was the
Sunday guest in Mi. auu mm
Oliver Jenkins.
On Sunday afternoon July 23
Mr. and Mrs. James Davis gave
j °f a joint their birthday little daughter, party in Jimmie honor
tee and niece, Mattie Mae
; Larry. The children were en-
tertained with games under the
j leadership, of Miss Bessie M
i Heard. A delicious menu was
j served. Little Misses Davif
! in serving. Mrs. B. Burket.
Mrs. P. M. Mobley and Mrs. B.
Beard.
FAST SAVANNAH
Bv M. E. Morrell
Last Sunday was a high day
at RAB Church several visiting
deacons and friends and Rev.
C. N. Dunham were present.
The senior choir with Mrs. Mel?
vena L at son, pianist rendered
excellent service. Pastor Cun
ningham '■and “.Some Day and
brought the message.
Our Boy Scout club will leave 1
Friday morning on a hike for
Isle of Hone including Scout¬
master Albert Walker. Joe Ba¬
ker, Jr., Chas. F. Williams, Al¬
len Lewis, Chas Moultrie, Jr„
Earl Baker, Henry Baker. Ben
Paker, ,Tr.. Thomas Robinson,
Robert Baker, Ben Moultrie. Jr.
Louis Coaxum. Randolph Rob¬
inson, Leroy Palmer, pllward
Robinson.
I Tattle Frank Baker of Hines-
1 viiie is visiting his uncle and
i aT,n L Dea. and Mrs. H. R. Mitch-
e]1 on Gwinnet t.street.
Mrs. Ruth Washington of
CViicago is isiting her father,
1 Pvt. and Mrs, Theodore Green
j are the.prou dnarents of a ba-j
^V girl born July 19. She will
ho called Carvlin Evon.
p l- r Moslem Kittles left for
, Great Lakes. 111., Monday morn
after snending his furlouph
here with relatives and friends. 1
j h'ft Mrs. T HIjp Williams Bailev
Tuer'iav for her home in
New York ritv accompanied bv
her mother. Mrs. J. W. Walker.
T?ev. Holley is still ill. Dea.
John Brvant, was at church on
last Sunday after several months
j illness. © l
The Friendly Twelve Soeial
c h'b met at the home of Mrs.
; Eleanof Green last Wednesday.
Those present were Mrs. Mamie
®$ter, Mrs. Helen Moore. Mrs.
j Ruth smith, Mrs. Susie ‘Mitch-
t 1 ' ' 9 ;
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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1914
ell, Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper, Mrs.
E. M. Moultrie, Mrs. Beatrice
Cole, Mrs. Rachel Mitchell. Mrs.
Earthell Walker. Mrs. R. L.
Palmer, and others. Delicious
refreshments were served,
After visiting his mother
Mrs. Ctcil Palmer of Wayrross,
Earl palmer returned home.
j Congratulations^ Miss Stel¬
la Ferguson who passed anoth¬
er mile stone July 25th.
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