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CHURCHES
TO CONDUCT REVIVAL
Rev VV. VV. Carter
A ten night revival
Will begin at the Abyssian Bap¬
tist church Sunday night, May
20 with the Rev. W. W. Cartel-
conducting the services.
Rev. Carter is a graduate
St. Benedict's college. Coium-
bia, S C. He has pastored in
Columbia and Georgetown. S.
C . Jacksonville, Fla., Boston
Mass., and Is now pastor of
Trinity Baptist church, the
Bronx, N. J. He is the brother
of the Rev. G. W. Carter, pas¬
tor of the Abyssinian Baptist
church.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
Shiloh Baptist church,
Argyfe road, will hold its 77th
memorial service Sunday at
which time memorial
will be conducted in honor of
the late Sam Lowman and Miss
Ruth Latson. The sermon will
be delivered toy Rev. A. Boyd,
pastor.
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RUBY'S TAVERN
Is now open for business at
64th and Montgomery streets.
We specialize in shrimp
Ruby’s Tavern was formerly at
49th and Mills B. Lane
We are still under the
management.
Mrs. Ruby Alexander is Prop.
Enjoy An Evening «1
Pleasure at
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Rooks: Pool
Room
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507 West Broad St. '
The Royall Undertaking
Company■
Funeral Directors and
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ers ,
Over 60 Years Serving
This Vicinity /
501 West Broad St.
Savannah, Ga.
Phone 3-2175
Ambulance Service Walter S. Scott, Jr. ;
Manager < ■
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DEACONS UNION TO HOLD
MEMORIAL SERVICES
Deacon J. Alines, President
A memorial service and a
membership drive will be held
toy the Deacons’ union on May
14-15 at Thankful Baptist
church, Boiton and West Broad
streets, Rev. H. Anderson, pas¬
tor.
On Monday night. May 14,
the program will be as follows:
! DcvoUon service by deacons of
Thankful Baptist church; selec
lection, Thankful choir; prayer,
.selection, Female Gospel quar¬
tet; reading, Mrs. D. Wiley; pre
sentation of speaker, Dr. M. P.
Sessoms; address, Prof. H. S.
Bynes; selection. Thankful
ichoir; remarks, Rev. Anderson;
announcements and benedic-
tion. Raleigh A. Bryant, mas¬
ter of ceremonies.
Tuesday. May 15 Devotions
led by the deacons of New
Moon Baptist church and Sec¬
ond Arnold Baptist church; se¬
lection, New Moon choir; pray¬
er, Rev. George Dingle; selec¬
tion, Sunset quintet; presenta¬
tion of speaker, Deacon N. Ro¬
berts; address D. D. Hall, state
secretary; selection, New Moon
choir; collection; remarks,
Revs. J. E. Bailey, George Din¬
gle, R. M. Gilbert and Prof H. S.
Gynes; selection, Sunset quin¬
tet; announcements and bene¬
diction; Raleigh A. Bryant, mas
ter I ol f ceremonies. Deacon Deacon C. C
Burson iv is ef»rrpt\nrv secretary of of the the orean organ
ization
THE
ZION CHRISTIAN
SINGERS
Will sing at
FRIENDSHIP CHURCH
611 W. Duffy St.. Friday
Night May 25, 1945 8:30
o’clock.
Admission: Silver Offering
FOR THE
-LATEST-
IN
WEDDING
And
School Commencement
INVITATIONS
Let Us Show You Our
Samples
THE SAVANNAH
TRIBUNE
REVIVAL AT EMMANUEL
The spring revival service at
Emmanuel Baptist church,
Huntingdon street. Rev. James
C. McMillan, pastor, will begin
Sunday The Services will be
in charge oJ the Rev. J.
Hampton, dynamic pastor of
Dublin, Ga., who will preach
each night during the ten-
night soulsaving campaign that
terminates with the communion
services on May 27. This se-
ries of revival services prom-
ise to toe fraught with great
success as the Rev. Hampton is
a. fluent speaker and great pul-
piteer.
EVANGELICAL MINISTERS’
UNION
The Evangelical Ministers’
union held on impressive meet
Tuesday morning W~Murp, with the
presidenL Rev. H.
A V-E Day program
union unn was ETA ETAON
impressively carried out.
union decided that the
prayer services would be
Sunday.
A report on the interracial
was made by Revs.
K. Kimball, F. W. Bagby, and
O. P. Sherman that met on
Monday at the white YMCA
a committee of white min
Rev.F. J. Byson, Jr., of the
circuit was a visitor to
union.
It was announced that Rev.
J. Jefferson, formerly of
Orangeburg, S. C., is now locat¬
ed in hi snew home on Lathrope
in Savannah.
A future of the day was an
excellent paper on Thh
ter of the Church in Civic At-
fairs, rad by Rev. F. W. Bagby
Members preent at the meet-
ing were Revs. Murph, Bagby,
Washington, But er, e P un ^
Seabrooks, Maxwell
Byson, Ritchie, Jefferson and
Sherman.
A musical program dedicated
'° m0 * he1 ' wi " ^ presented at
Butler Presbyterian church on
night at 8 o’clock. Mu-
will be rendered by the
nlor choir, Leon Grant, direct
or, and additional numbers by)
a violin ensemble composed of j
Dr. W. G. Tyson, Bowles Ford
and Dr. J. W. Jamerson, Jr.,
with Mrs. Wilson Hubert and
Jane Parker, accompanists,
erwith.niSund ETA
raid Miss A. P. Bailey. Mrs. Be.s-
sie Adams, Edward B. Law, Her
bert Cooper and William Pleas-
Jr., guest soloists.
Mrs. John W. Jamerson is
general chairman of the pro-
gram. Rev. Herman Scott is
pastor of the church.
ICW CONVENTION
The Independent C f risU *£
Workers convention met with
ML Manah Baptist church. Rev.
L Thomas, pastor, in an in-
terestin session.
At noon Saturday President
J. Mims made an impressive ad
dress, telling of the year’s ac
tivities of the convention.
The churches of the conven
tion. St James Baptsst church.
First Provident Baptist church. '
Mt,. Mariah Baptist church.
Bronwsville Baptist church, re
ported as ahving raised a
s -g-ina ETTA ETA ETAO T
amount of $1026.40.
Saturday afternoon was wo¬
men’s day. Sisser Mattie Shor-t
er. president, in charge.
Sunday school was conducted
Deacon F G. Giles. $37.00
reported raise.
The memorial service was
preached by Rev. J. M Butler,
and the closing sermon by Rev.
W Anthony. The Star
Light quartet of Goodwill Bap
tist church rendered a program
for the convention. S9(24 43
was raised and S218.43 was left
for the church and pastor.
MRS. CHRISTINE BLIGE
Mrs. Christina Bilge who died
20 at her home, was a na¬
tive of Macon, the daughter of
Joseph and Mary Stewart, and
carried to Darien in her j
youth. She was a mem- j
of the FAB church, there. 1
is survived by three sons, i
and Benj. Blige
Hadley of Darien: a]
Mrs. Hattie Clarke of
dSeSM E TA.ETA j
N Y.; several grand!
great grand children.'
them W. 8 Glover of
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
IN MEMORY
HABERSHAM My mother,
1_ MRS. ELLA B HABERSHAM
died Mothers Day May 12,
1929. .IK
“
I 001 . * . n 1!fe s garden, , where
1 symp att ] y grew,
j c,ocl P . iante d a soul— ’twas the
soul of you,
: Life’s wonderful garden ‘love,
seeking went through
'Til he found a heart—
j Twas the heart ol you.
'
j have sought through lire’s
Garden of roses and rue
^nd j found one sweet blossom
^11 je-weled with dew.
Love, sympathy. Faith all
and true
Are the heart of my flower—
Dear mother, ‘tis you.
Her loving daughter,
Addie H. McNichols
MARSHALL In loving mem-
or y of our devoted husband and
Iovin « father,
ALEXANDER MARSHALL, SR.
departed this life six years
a K°, May 10, 1939.
Dq nQt think that we have fot _
gotten,
Just because we tfy t(J smile;
Do not say that we are heartless
^ we;d shed tears all the
while,
Love like that we bore our loved
one
Now at rest and peace on h j gh
WU1 ouulve taiin S deeoest deepest sor- SOI
[W
And wll] neverj never die<
Mrs. Carrie Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mar¬
shal, Jr.
Alex Marshall,, III
Brinda Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. P’. R. Howard
Miss Frankie Mae Marshall
Miss Frankie Marshall
SMALLS—tin sad but loving'
memory of our brother and un¬
cle,
MR. ISAAC SMALLS
departed this life on May
1,0, 1943.
l0Ving smile ’ y0Ur gentle
with'sadness we recall
Y()u had a kindl word and
^ , 3eloved aU
The blow was hard, the shock
severe,
We thought so little your death
was near
Since he heard the call
heaven,
Closed his eyes and went away
You are not forgotten, loved
one,
And never will be
% lon ... llfe aud . “*•*«*» lasl
^ as
We wl11 rem8IWjer thee '
Sadly missed by
Sisters,
Mrs. Rebecca Simmons
of this city
(Miss Fannie Smalls
Mrs. Nellie Hodge
Mrs. Jannie Thompson
Mrs. Lucy Campbell
all of Boston. Mass.
Mrs. Katie Johnson,
Ridgeland, S. C.
Three brothers,
Mr. Henry Small
Mr. Alster Small
both of Ridgeland, S. C.
Mr. James Small,
Funnayack Spring. Fla.
Brothers-in-law.
Rev. R. H. Simmons,
Savannah. Ga
Mr. Ned Johnson,
Ridgeland. S. C.
Mr. Edward Thontpson,
Boston. Mass.
and a host of nieces and neph-
ews
SHAW—In memory of our
loved one,
MRS. S. B SHAW
who departed this life May 10,
1942
No words can cay, no tongue
'The can tell,
pain we've felt since that
I sad day,
When death in its cold solemn
stride
Did swiftly bear your soul away.
But unto Him who doeth well
'The things He chooses, we do
bow,
Until we meet in that fair land,
To part no more,“this is our
vow.*’
The Family
WHITE-In loving memory of
my daughter,
MISS ANNIE MAE CHARLTON
WHITE
who departed this life Mother's
Day, May 0 , 1943,
Each mother's day brings
back fresh memory in our
hearts.
But you will never be forgot-
ten by those who love you best
She just closed her eyes and
slipped away, away from those
who loved her best. Except
from Jesus Lord our son who
sweetly beckoned her to rest,
and softly said your work is
done.
Sadly missed by
Mother. Mrs. Rosa Charlton I
Sister,
Mrs. Alma Smith
Niece,
Mrs. Rosa B. Coleman
Grand niece,
Alzadia Carter
Brother-in-law,
Mr. Joe Smith
Nephew-in-law,
Mr. Willie Jake Coleman •
CHISHOLM—In sad but lov¬
ing memory of my mother,
BELL CHISHOLM
who departed this life May 7,
1937.
With sadness we recall
Fou had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by all.
We have not forgotten, dear
mother,
Nor will you ever be,
As long as life and memory
last
We will remember thee,
Your loving smile, your gentle
face,
No one can fill your vacant j
place.
Daughter,
Mrs. Sarah Pusha
Son-in-law,
Mr. Dan Pusha
Grand children,
Lee Andrew Pusha
Rosa J Jell Pusha i
Jcnett Pusha
LAMAR—In sad but loving
remembrance of my mother,
MRS LILLA LAMAR
who departed this life May 12, ; >
1943.
You have gone to rest, dear
mother j
In that heavenly home not far
away.
But you will never be forgotten <
dear MWe d ETAO ETT
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band that will be one of
features on the program to-
By the ones who loved you dear.
When we kneel besiuc y our
grave
It maky us feel so near,
We pray to meet you.
Wlhen God saw how you suffer¬
ed
He sent one of His angels to
Bring you home to rest.
Sons and daughters
Adolph Lamar
WILLIAMS In loving memo¬
ry of my dear mother,
MRS. RUBY G. WILLIAMS
who- departed this life three
years ago, Mother's Day, May
10, 1942.
O Lord, bow happy is this time
When in Thy love I rest!
When from my weariness I
E’en climb to Thy tender breast. j
The night of sorrow endeth
there,
Thy rays outshine the sun;
And in Thy pardon and Thy
care
The heaven of heavens is won.
Sadly missed by
Son,
James F. Williams
Daughter-in-law,
Betty F. Williams
Brother,
James Horgedson
Henry Horgedson
Philadelphia, Pa.
Grand children,
Annie P. Williams
Dorothy J. Williams
James F. Williams. Jr.
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SCRUGGS—In memory .
our dear mother,
MRS. REBECCA SCRUGGS
of Clyo, Ga.
who departed this life eight
years ago.
Oru memories are renewed,
and never shall we forget our
dear mother who is sleeping in
the clay. Your voice has been
missing, but sleep on, dear mo- ,
ther, we hope to meet you there
day.
Your devoted children,
Mr. Zeff Scruggs,
Clyo, Ga.
Mrs. Mary B. Goldwire,
Clyo, Ga.
Mrs. Dicy Adkins,
Clyo, Ga.
Mr. John Scruggs,
Ringwood, N. J.
(Mr. James Scruggs,
Newark, N. J.
Mrs. Effie Riley,
Clyo, Ga.
and a host of grandsons in
the armed forces, at home
and oversea.
DENNARD In loving memo¬
of my dear grandiriother,
MRS. EVA M. DENNARD
who departed this life on May
3. 1940. I
Five years have passed and
gone, lingers j
But memory on.
Your tender care, your smiling
face,
No one on earth can take your
morrow night. Friday, at the
Fast African Baptist
the Beach-Cuyler
place.
A mother kind and mother
There’s not a day I do not
think of you.
Sadly missed by j
Grandson,
Clarence Henry Mitchell,
Staff Sgt., U. S. Army,
Southwest Pacific.
CARD OF THANKS
The family ol the late Ma¬
rion James Levette acknowledge
\vith grateful appreciation
the kind expression of your
sympathy.
Mr. Illinois Levette,
father
Mrs. Edmonia L. Knight,
sister j
Mrs. Melvina S. grandmother' Oliver
Mr. Lawrence Levette,
brother
Mr. Warren T. Oliver, I
uncle
Mrs. Ruth Paulin, aunt |
MMrs. Viola Brown, aunt |
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CARD OF THANKS j
Miss Pearl Hawkins wishes to
thank her relatives and many
friends for the kindness shown:
her during her recent accident.'
She is thankful to say that she j
is much improved and out
again.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mrs. Maggie
their hours of bereavement and
am ns
X && C*"'
to i.
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WW flKAHCE CiViSiOK * U. S. TRCASURt DEPARTMENT
will present its annual
festival. Other outstand
features of the program -------
THURSDAY, MAY Ifl. 1945
for the beautiful florui designs
cars. Also we extend
many thanks to Sidney A.
Jones, undertaker, for the
method In which they handled
funeral.
Daughter and husband,
Deacon Willie Golden.
Groveland, Ga.
Mrs. Lucile Golden Lawton
Savannah, Ga.
Miss Arrie Bell Golden,
Miss Elmen Golden,
Groveland, Ga.
Sons,
Mr. Robert Golden,,
Mr. William Golden,
Groveland, Ga.
APPRECIATION—THANKS
The relatives of the late Miss
Izettah S. Coston take this op-
poitunny to expiess to you our.
deep gratitude, sincere appre-
elation and thanks for your
loyalty, kindness and all serv-
vice rendered during her entire
illness. We feel deeply grateful
to you for your very fine atti-
tude shown through the period
her sickness and in our hour
of sad bereavement,
The Family.
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