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<•* CHURCHES'*
FILL PULPIT SUNDAY
Inf Rev. A. E. Hagins, B. S..
fA31»r of St. Paul Baptist
church, Waters avenue, who will
i Jthl his pulpit Sunday through-
fi iT the day, after having been
| oscnt, Iness. for At seven 4 p. m. weeks, communion due to
Ul be observed.
I
■ Ni 2ND. ARNOLD BAPT. CHURCH
IP Ri v. G< »rge Dingle, pastor
ReV ilar weekly services were
8 well atnded. Sunday school
* met at the usual hour with
». Supt. J. Grayson in charge.
*
m I The pastor delivered two impres
sive sermons during the day,
and at 7 p. m. BTU met under
m the direction of Sister Sarah
I i
FiJazier.
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bf
m CENTRAL BAPT. CHURCH
| | The forty fourth anniversary church, Hull of
Central Baptist
« and McAllister streets, and ths
S third anniversary of the Rev
§ S W. M. Daniels as pastor, is being
observed this week. It will
J end October 22nd. The weekly,
services were largely attended.
Sjnaday school met at the usual
hbtir with Supt. Gadsden in
charge. At It o’clock service
the pastor preached a soul stir¬
ring sermon on My Times Are
"Yl Thy Hands, on last Sunday.
HEAR THE
FRIENDLY FOUR GOS
PEL SINGERS
On the Following Dates:
Sunday Oct. 22, 1044 at Oh llart
Baptist church, Yettias s ee, S. €
Sunday afternoon. Oct. 29, 1914
at Beautiful Zion Baptist church*
convention .« Sovonoon
N Miimay 2 iia*«i‘>v nipht mgru, u«. *hi 1944 ai *it
St. Peters AME church, Stiles'
Height iiiigut, Savannah ciavainiaii.
Monday, Ocl. 30, 1944 at Towns-
ley ( hapel AME church, 'Vcstj
Savannah.
Rev. J. IV. Hayward .. Manager I
Iff 1 Pastor of Beautiful Zion Bap¬
U' tist Church,
Men i
Wimberly's Billiard Parlot
526-528 West Broad Street
Hh Is the right place to spend youi
recreation hours
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fUONB (Ul
PREACH SPECIAL SERIES
OF SERMONS
and Henry streets, who
begin a special series of ser¬
on the general judgement
October 22. The text will
taken from Romans, 14:10,
we shall stand before the
seat of Christ.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Under the auspices of the
Missionary Society,
Misison day was
at the church on last'
In keeping with this
the pastor. Rev. A. C.
preached from the
found in Acts 1:8 A pica 1
irlfide for the spiritual and,
support of our mis-
in Portuguese, East Africa.
tribute was given the
who have' forsaken
and friends that ihey
might witness for Christ in a
land.
The meeting of the Mission-
Society on last Tuesday
inspirational with Miss M.;
Reynolds hostess. The dis¬
cission '‘Across The Tracks”
led by Mrs. Curtright. The
’ Mrs. A. H.
constantly . the ,, alert . , , for
on .
ideas and plans for the up- .
of the society.
To the unchurched and to
in the city a cordiial hi-
is extended to worship
all services of, this church.
ST. PETER'S
CHURCH
Hull and West Boundary Sts.'
was communion day
!3 pastor to tpceo Rev L
i sermons. A * number . of .. vis-
was was present prese:nt, including including
ministerial ministerial friends, friends On On
fifth Sunday a joint mis-
meeting wijl be held at
Peter’s at which time an in-
prQgram wiU bp ren .
XEN DAY REVIVAL MEETING
The revival meeting at Peace¬
Zion Baptist church. Rey¬
and 32nd streets, will be¬
Monday night. Oct. 23.
meeting will be held at
p. m. each evening by the sis¬
and preaching twice daily
12 noon and at 8 p. m. by the:
S. A. Baker.
J ion ln T ^ as
then taking an extensive
trip.
From the convention he went
New Orleans, La., his home
and from there to New
city, where he was the
of Mrs. Beatrice Shefi-
a former member of Mt.
church. He also visited
Philadelphia, Newark,
Norwalk, Conn., and
While in New York city, he
for Rev. J. S. Stevens
nd Rev. Freddie Milton, both
of Mt. Bethel Baptist
__
AT BOLTON ST.
CHURCH
An interesting series of revi-
mee tings will be held at the
Street Baptist church,
Monday night, Oct.
. The meetings will be con-
bv fche Rpv w H Hum _
of East Point
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Lucius Jones and family
633 Kline street take this
of . thanking .. ,, the ,, netgh-
„„ s __, 1 c . 1 . lt: ' n . s . 01 ieir .
. , and floral expressions
Unng the dl “* ss ^nd death of
son ' and their brother -
Jones -
CARD OF THANKS
We, the family of the late
Fairbanks Roberts, wish to
our appreciation for
many acts of kindness and
extended to ^ also
bpautiful cards and
ct c*»rs, nnci Z many thanks * 5 °
° ,mdertaker ’ Mr - s 0 - A -
and our beIoved t
F. W. Bagby.
Mrs. Fairbanks Roberts, wife
Mr. and Mrs. Dorris Roberts
Mrs. Samuel Gillisslee
Mrs. Emma Baxter
Hear Him
The \Dynamic, Force¬
ful, Prophetic, Elo¬
quent
Dr. A. CLAYTON
POWELL
Pastor Emeritus of the
Great Abyssinian Bap
tist Church of New
York City
Preacher, Scholar,. Au¬
thor, Statesman
AT THE
Fall
Meeting
OF THE
Savannah Branch of
The NAACP
FRIDAY EVENING,
October 27
8:30 P. M.
AT THE
F i R S T AFRICAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Be present and bring a
friend. Each member
asked to get two new
members
BUY A TAG TO TAKE
CARE OF THE EX¬
PENSE OF THIS
MEETING
Buy SUCCESS SODA
AT TOUR GROCERS
•' ScDA
A feed cooking Soda use¬
ful In every home.
Write tor a Boeket with
•24 ues for 8UCCCS3
SODA
morekoase Mig. ' C«.
SAV ARRAS, GA.
Phones 2-1141
2-1142
LOUIS C.
Matthews
FOR SEAFOOD OF ALL
KINDS
FISH, SHRIMP
CRAB MEAT
Buy Fish That Are Wrap¬
ped in Prosperity Improv¬
ed Wax Paper
518 WEST BROAD ST.
First Congregational
Church
Taylor and Habersham Sts.
Rev. A. C. Curtright, Minister
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School
11:15 A. M.—Services
Sermon “Chiistian Citizenship and
Public Officials”—Exodus 18:28
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p. M.
' Topic Oct. 25—“Hosea and God’s
Pursuing Love”—Hosea 11th
Chapter
i- Sunday, Oct. 29—Youth Group in Charge
BETH EDEN BAPT. CHURCH
Eden Baptist church are moving
forward with success. On last
Sunday morning the church 1
j
school, Supt. James J. Edwards,
being in charge, celebrated
home coming Sunday. The at- j
tendance was large, including ■
guests. The opening dis-
cussion of the lesson was led
Mrs. John H. Warrick, Jr., af
ter which the superintendent j
the lesson and remarks |
made by Rev. N. M. Clarke, j
An interesting program
rendered by the intermedi-j
department and primary'
Dedication certifi¬
were presented to babies
had been presented to the
for prayers, according to
Baptist ordinance. A rep¬
resentative group from the
Congregational Sunday school,
teachers and pupils,
was present. Greetings were ex
tended by Mrs. Lester A. John¬
son. It was very pleasing to
welcome Miss Mattie Reynolds
and Mrs. Willie E. Brown. The
Educational Opportunity Band
will sponsor next Sunday’s pro¬
gram.
JUNIOR CHURCH FETED
On Monday evening of last i
week from 5 til 7:30 p. m. Mas-
ter Oliver Taylor was host to
the juniors of First
made fhe Pt natal the C day occasion C of MaSer most Taylorj
a en-
joyable one. Tables were set'
for a number of games. First
prize was won by Miss Doris'
Ricks and Leroy Holmes and;
second prize by Leroy Holmes;
and Miss Miss Lillian Taylor. I
After the games, Mrs. L. Taylor'
FOUR
Lewis, the mother of Master lovely!
Taylor, brought in the
decorated while birthday cake, andj
Oliver lighted the can-1
dies the children sang “Happy
Birthday to You.” ice cream.;
cake mixed nuts and candy i
were given the young ones.' 1
Those enjoying the affair were
Spenrer White, Willie White j
Leroy Holmes. Nathan Jones. '
Doris Ricks. Clynetia Jones, Le- 1
roy McClendon. Lois Brown, lit¬
tle Leroy, Joe Washington, Oli¬
ver Taylor. Lillian Taylor, Mes-
dames E. Peterson, M. F. Jones
and L. T. Lewis.
teEMERGENCY CLUB
The Emergency club of St.
Phillip AME ehurchc held its
regular meeting at the home of r
Miss Susie Maynard, 606 Westj
31st street on Wednesday night
October 4. Routine business;
was carried out. Our recent:
tea was quite a success.! |
A delicious repast was served
the hostess. The next meet
will be at the residence of!
E. Berry of 2114 Bullock !
Miss Susie Maynard is
of the club and Mrs.
W. Reece is secretary.
CARD OF THANKS
We, the family of Mrs. Perse
Butler Rickerson, wish
express our appreciation and
thanks for the many }
of kindness and , svmpathv
to us. also for the
cards and floral de J
Jones Many Funeral thanks to Sidne y j
Home.
Husband.
Mr. Marcus Rickerson
Mother. ■"
Mrs. Esther Jones
Sisters,
Mis.s Della Butler
Mrs. Catherine Burke
Mrs. Naomi Williams
IN MEMORY
TURNER—In memory of my
husband,
JOHN HENRY TURNER
departed this life October
1942.
ba .s been two years today
God called you away from
John H. It is very sad to
to have to think of that day,
God knows that I lov-
d you dear. Some day I’ll
you and never more will
part. I know that you will
waiting and watching for
y coming,
Sadly missed by your loving
Wife,
Clara H. Turner
Daughhter,
Maggie V. Graham
Grandson,
Michael Angelo Graham
Washington, D. C.
Brothers in law,
Sanders Powell,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
William Powell,
Houston, Texas
Eddie Graham.
Savannah, Ga.
BLUNT—In memory of our
beloved wife and godmoth¬
MRS. ROSA BLUNT
departed this life October
1943, one year ago today,
l0V ed her ’ but God loved
h
her home for pternal
Mourned by her two loved
Mr. Joseph Blunt
Mrs. Maggie Parson
_______
CRUMP ' In lovin S memory of
FREDERICK J. CRUMP
departeci this life October
’ 1943 ’
R emembrance is a golden
rba ‘ n
tries to break, but all in
vam:
have - to love and then to
part
the § reatest sorrow of one’s
hcart -
years may wipe out many
thmgs ’
this will wipe out never,
memory of those happy
days
we were all together.”
Mrs. Hattie Crump—wife
Mrs. Bobbie (Jutland—daugh¬
ter
Mrs. Juliette Mullagan—
daughter
Mr. Osborne Mulligan—son-
in-law
Mr. Willie T. Outland son-
in law
Miss Essie Bender—niece
WILLIA ^ S SaCT3d 0 7~ v to the
'
°P’ of our precious moth-
a " d g ™“ ber ’
SARAH A - WILLIAMS
,, eft us one year ag0 tot i a y-
19 ’ 1943 -
is no way of knowing,
wisest may not say.
mother, dear, is doing
her far home today!
judging by her actions,
her worth,
she smiled on the needy,
walked with folks on earth
may with ... heart , . Jy assurance
w beyond . a doubt .
s heip ng some poor angel
feeI ‘ n * ^ 3nd ° Ut ’
Sadly missed by
Daughters,
Mrs. S. B. Williams
Mrs. E. B. Evans
Mrs. Marie Bennings
Mrs. Ada M. Lewis,
of Savannah
Mrs. A. R. Jacobs,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Messrs. Jos. E. and
D. Williams,
Philadelpia,
Mr. Claude C. Williams,
Live Oak,
Grandchildren and
grandchildren.
GREEN -In ldVing memory
our darling mother,
ANNA LINDSAY GREEN
who passed away October 12
1943.
God gave to us a jewel,
A diamond for on high,
To us she was so sweet anc
good
Our darling and our pride.
God sent one of His angels
And took our darling away.
She’s there with other loved
ones,
They met on that happy shore;
Some day, we too, will meet
them
Where parting comes no more;
A thousand times we miss you
Throughout the days full course
And find each hour some mem¬
ory
To bring some deep remorse.
That we had been so thought¬
less
And asked so much of you.
And wish that we could have
you here again
And endless service do.
Daughters,
Mrs. Lettie J. Johnson
Mrs. Clara Hayward
Son,
Cpl. Vincent Lindsay,
Overseas
Grandchildren,
Pfc. and Mrs. Herman J.
Johnson
Miss Alberta Lindsay
New York city
Niece.
Mrs. Beatrice Scott
Devoted cousins,
Mrs. Anna Bacon
Mrs. Hester B. Harrison
Nephew,
Wesley G. Griffin,
Waycross, Ga.
DEATH
MRS, FLORIE GROVNER
Mrs. Florie A. Grovner who
passed away Sunday evening,
September 17, at a local hospi¬
tal. Her death was quite a
shock to her many friends, i
Mrs. Grovner was born in Beau- ,'
f ort county 34 years ago, the
daughter of the late Mrs. Nancy
Lacy. In early life she moved
to Savannah. She was a mem
ber of First Friendship Baptist
shurch, where her funeral wasj
held Tuesday, Sept. 19.
She is survived by her hus¬ j
band, Wilmer Grovner; two
sons, Masters Wilmer Grovner,
Jr„ and Calton Grovner; six
daughters. Misses Henrietta,
Mary E.. Nancy S., Betty L.,
Edith and Florrie H. Grovner;
and one sister, Mrs. Sadie Col¬
lins of Savannah Beach. Ga.
ELBERT PARKER KELSON
Elbert Parker Kelson died j
October 5. His funeral was'
held from the chapel of Monroe;
Funeral Directors, interment at
Laurel Grove cemetery. The j
deceased is survived by his fa- j
ther and stepmother, Mr. and j
Mrs. Samuel S, Kelson; a bro-!
ther and sister in law, Pvt. and
Mrs. Samuel S. Kelson, Jr., and
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Roundfield and Mr. and Mrs.
V. Zeigler.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our sin¬
cere thanks to our many friends
and neighbors for their kind¬
ness and sympathy shown us-
during wife and the sister, sudden the death late of Mrs.j ourj
Florrie Grovner of 798 E. Hall!
itreet.
Mr. Wilmer Grovner! (
Mrs. Sadie L. Collins
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Rosa Baker of 401 West
33rd street wishes to thank her
Sunday school of F. A. B.
church, her many friends and
neighbors for the kindness dur¬
ing her recent illness.
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OVERCOATS — HATH
SUITS — DRESSES
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44 BuO Street
PHONE MB*
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37th and Florence Sts.
Phone 9961
Prescriptions Correctly
Filled
ATTENTION LADIES !
Do you know that short,
burnt hair can be grown
out qquickiy and easily by
Savannah’s own
PACKS COCA-TAR
and TAR OIL
It also relieves dandruff
and itchy scalps, Try it,
you’ll like it. Sold at
MME. CARGO’S BEAUTY
SHOP and
BOEN’S PHARMACY
Cor. Henry and W. Broad
Only 35c. Wholesale prices
for Beauty Shop Owners.
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THE
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THURSDDAY, OCT 19, 1914
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AT THE FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
Montgomery at St. Julian Streets
Monday Evening, October 23, 1944
At 8:30 O’clock
ADMISSIONS
General Admission (In Advance*-SI.(HI
Reserved Seats (in advance)-$1.59
Tickets sold at door will cost ?3c more in each case
Tickets may he secured at Alnutfs Musk- Store, 249 West
Broughton St., or at the Savannah Pharmacy, 713 V*'. broad \ S
street.
THE ENTIRE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND
DOOR OPENS AT 8 P. M.
CALL US UP
DON’T FORGET
PHONE 2-0221
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45th and Hopkins St
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