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CHURCHES
Rev. A. Mason
.$ynday. May 27th. will be a
high day at the First Tabema-
cfb" Baptist church. At 4:30 p.
nl the cummunion services will
,bc in charge of Rev. George
$jt£<rle of the Second Arnold
Baptist church. The Rev A.
Mn’son of Richmond, Va., will
deliver the communion sermon.
Rf'v Mason is an outstanding
evangelist and a strong Baptist
minister. He will conduct a
WCfjk's revival at the Second
Arnold Baptist church. The
revival will begin May 28 and
uonfinue through June 3 The
public is cordially invited to
ftttwnd. Rev. Mason is pastor
tfr; ;the Shiloh Baptist church of
JticJimond, Va.
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RUBY'S TAVERN
Is now open for business at
(tfth and Montgomery streets.
We specialize in shrimp suppers.
Ruby’s Tavern was formerly at
49th and Mills B. Lane Ave.
We are still under the same
management.
Airs. Ruby Alexander is Prop.
Enjoy An Evening of
Pleasure at
raom nu tj
Rooks! Pool
Room
507 West Broad St.
4 n 11 h um
! The Royall
jig! Company ,
Funeral Directors and
Embahners .S
Over 60 Years Serving
This Vicinity
501 West Broad St.
Savannah, Ga.
Phone 3-2175
Ambulance Service
tabernacle baptist
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Regular services were held
last Sunday with each service
carrying: the spirit of Mother’s
day. Sunday school met
10 a m. with a large atten-
dance. At the morning ser-
vice an Impressive message was
delivered by Rev. Jesse Din¬
kins from the text, Christ the
Only Way. John 14-6. Two
members were taken into the
fold. A special Mother’s day
program was rendered in the
ETU with Mrs. Johnson of 8 . j
C. as the guest speaker. She j
delivered an interesting ad-
dress on the subject, 1
Have You in Your Hand?”
Mrs. Ruth White and Mrs. B.
rendered a duet.
• Well Done” in memory ot j
a loving mother and member.
the late Mrs. Gertrude Mitch-
ell. At night Rev. N. Hiett,
preached an inspiring sermon
to a large audience. Mrs. Ma-
rie Fuller rendered the selec-
tion. ‘Touch Me, Lord Jesus.’’
The Heaven Bound play will be
given Wednesday, May 23,
sponsored by the BTU, with a
chorus of three choirs. All
tickets, 25 cents. The presi-’ |
dent, Mrs. A. Rickenbacker.
and Mrs. Louise Brown, direc-
Thc Young People’s day
will be held Sunday wi|h spe-
cial music by the junior choir.
The Young Women’s auxiliary
will hold its regular meeting on
4 o’clock at the church.
Among the sick members are
Deacon and Mrs. O. Scarbor.
Mrs. Willie Williams, Mrs. E.
Gillyard and others.
EDITOR CLEM
By Ralph Kemp
“It’s powerful nice to edit this copy
without havin’ to clear with Tojo,
and iffn you folks buy 'nough War
Bonds we won't ever have to. Re¬
member there are 70 million of ’em
to beat.” _r. m .
FOR THE
—LATEST—
IN
WEDDING
And
School Commencement
INVITATIONS
Let Us Show You Our
Samples
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THE SAVANNAH
TRIBUNE
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Walter S. Scott, Jr.
Manager
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PROPOSES PRAYER
Rev. O. D. Arnold, an
it s t of the National
Convention, Inc., whose
sal J° r a ^ . ^ or
pach day from ,12 to 1 has
ad °P ed b * the Ho ™ Mls *
of , thf> invention. Rev
rheo. I^velace. T secretary
the b ° ard - ur *« aI1 '
of faith f OT creed, to send up
Pfr for f peace, for
for »° v «* among one another
eardless of creed or color.
REV. BRADY TO BE AT
S1< - MATTHEW’S
Father William H. Brady,
tor of st Paul
church, will be present and
charge of the services at
Mattehew’s Episcopal
Sunday morning at
o’clock. The Women’s
iary will observe Its
communion with the
tion of a thanks offering.
will be the only servee of
CARD OF THANKS
The family of he late
Henry Riles wishes to
their many friends and
bors for their sympathy in
bereavement, and for the
tiful floral designs. We
thank the pastor and
of First Jerusalem
church, hire psator and
gat ion of Tremont
Baptist church for their
ness shown us.
Mrs. Mary Lou Riles
and
Look Who Is In Your City!
PROPHETESS ESTHER
From IVashington, D. C.
Here to do and use the
that God has given me. I
the same miracles that
did when he was here on
I Heal The Sick, any kind
sickness you don’t understand
of long standing, also
I have done these things in
the Northern cities also
South. Don’t doubt—Gome
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believe and you will be
ed. You have to believe to re¬
ceive the blessings from
I have been born again and 1
have received power from God
to do great miracles. I want
show you mv power. Many and
many have been healed and
peace made in homes. This
not just talk, come and see
yourself. Don’t let this pass you
We are in a new day and new
things are being done. Don’t
stay sick—Get happy through
Jesus Christ. I give no medi¬
cine.
COME. WRITE or CALL
Phone 3-1778
438*1 W. Broad Street
BROADWAY HOTEL
Hours from 10 A. M. to 9 P. VI.
TH£ SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
| WILL BE FEATURED AT 2 ND B APT,. CHURCH REVIVAL
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Prof. I. J. Johnson of St. Louis
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Dr. A. L. McCarber of Memphis
The annual revival of Second
Baptist church, on the corner
of President and Houston Sts.,
will begin Sunday. May 20. and
I will continue for two weeks.
Dr. A. L. McSarher of Mem_
' phis, Tenp., “the big ,-crowd
/preacher,” will no the preach
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This Month's ■
STAR RECIPE
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By BETTY BARCLAY
Not all of my recipes call for
foods that have been staples for
Kenerations. Here is a recipe for
a cooky made from a new cereal.
This cooky brings you something
new in texture and flavor. It stays
moist nicely and the orange mar¬
malade gives it real zip. No won¬
der the following recipe is a “Star”:
Raldn Bran Marmalade Cookies I
1*4 cups sifted flour \
2 teaspoons double-acting baking
powder
% teaspoon salt
14 cup shortening
cup brown sugar, firmly packed
1 egg, unbeaten
cup orange marmalade
1 cup Post’s Raisin Bran
Sift flour once, measure, add
baking powder and salt, and sift
again. Cream shortening, add sugar
gradually, and cream together
until light and fluffy. Add egg and
heat well. Then add marmalade. -
Add flour and mix thoroughly. Add
bran and blend. Drop from tea-
spoon on ungreased baking sheet. •
Bake In moderate oven (375° F.)
15 minutes, or until done. Makes
about 3 dozen 2t4-inch cookies. j
% EDITOR CLEM
By Ralph Kemp —-
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ng each evening, and Prof.
f. Johnson of St. Louis,
vill conduct the song
■vith a chorus such as you
never seen in Second
church, assisted by the pastor
Rev. L. L. Scott.
IN MEMORY
BROWN—In loving
of my dear daughter,
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MAMIE SMOTHERS BROWN
died May 19, 1944.
in our heart lies a picture,
precious than silver and
£ , Q j ( j
a picture of our dear darl¬
ing.
memory will never grow
old.
hearts still ache with sad-
Less,
eyes shed ifiany a tear;
only knows how we miss
you,
the end of one sad year.
Mother. ,
Mrs. Annie Mae Smothers
Sister end brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Aberdeen
Kennedy
Niece and nephew,
Donald and Annette Ken¬
nedy
Mrs. Susan Chis¬
departed this life May 17,
called her home, it was His
will,,
in our hearts she lingers
cherished and beloved
memories always la our
hearts!
left us lonely, sad and
broken hearted:
-We think of her and miss her
, every hour of the day.
• You are not forgotten, mother,
nor will you ever be
As long as life and memory last
We will remember thee.
Daughter,
Mrs. Iona Solomon,
New York City
Grand daughter,
Mrs. Geneva M. Gay,
Savannah, Ga.
Grand son
Mr. Aurelius Chisholm,
New York City
Great grand son,
Mr. Allen Brown,
New York City
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ARMSTRONG— In loving
memory of our husband and
father,
MR. NORMAN (Sonny Boy)
ARMSTRONG
who departed this life May 20,
1944.
There’s never a day that passes
by
But that we think of you;
No matter how swiftly the mo¬
ments fly
Your spirit abides so true.
Each new day recalls memories
Only those who have lost can
tell
The pains and the heartaches
felt each hour
When to loved ones you’ve said
farewell,
And thtough you have left us
behind you, dear,
We shall meet you again we
know
In that land that is bright and
fairer
Over there and where parting is
no more.
Sorrowfully,
Wife, w
Mrs. Hattie Scott Arm¬
strong
Son,
Walter G. Armstrong
Two cousins,
Mrs. Mary L, Johnson
Augusta, Ga.
Mrs. Inez Cooks,
Augusa, Ga.
In-laiws,
Mrs. Annie Jackson
Mrs. Rosa Simmons
Mr. Launey J. Scott
and a host of friends
WILLIAMS—In loving
ry of our dear mother,
MRS. JOSEPHINE
who departed this life one year
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
STOP PAYING HIGH RENT
BUY A LOT ON OLD CONSTITUTIONAL HILL
Savannah's Largest
Colored Development
Opening Sale
Sunday, May 20th
You can’t afford to miss this
wonderful opportunity
p'X<'-
Lots 60x100 $199.00
AND IIP
$25.00 DOWN BALANCE IN SMALL PAYMENTS
Here in where you cun build yoar future home. Raise your own chickens
and grow your produce
Beautiful High Land
Direction to Constitution Hitt:—Out Mills B. Lane Road, over
Bridge, one mile from City Limits.
Call our office for an appointment, one of our salesmen will gladly
call on you and be delighted to show you around or drive out your¬
self and see our salesmen. TT^J TTTT \
Liberty City Associates
Owners and Developers
Office with THOS. C. HELMLY, REALTOR
7 BULL STREET PHONE 2-0153
ago May ID, 1944
One year has passed on but our
/memory still lingers on;
Your smile, your gentle face
With sadness we recall.
The blow was hard; you had a
kindly word for all;
You have gone to rest, dear
mother,
Your face we cannot see, your
voice we cannot hear;
But sleep on, dear mother, we
hope to meet you there some
day.
Sadly missed by children,
Mrs. Lucile Fair
Miss Maggie Williams
Mr. Charlie Williams
Miss Mattie J. Williams
Mr. Edward Williams
Miss Malinda Williams
all of Savannah
Mr. Hazel Williams,
Jacksonville Fl.a.
Mr. Steve Williams,
New York City
Pvt. Benjamin Williams,
In Germany
Grandson
Darwin Churchill
Son-in-law,
Dec. Flair
Daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Nancy Williams
Daughter-in-law.
Mrs. Ruby Williams
B utler-In loving memory of
our dear mo^er,
MRS. susiE BUTLER
w j 10 deputed this life May 9,
m ten yearjj ago .
Ch, mother, what a morning,
When the billows ceased to roll
For God called you home from
among us
And took you into his fold.
We miss you, mother, we loved
you so,
Your sweet, gentle voice we’ll
hear no more;
But in the sweet fields of Eden
That’s Among where the flowers grow, j
why our Father in heav¬
en plucked you,
For you were His handmade
rose.
Sadly missed by
Daughters and son,
Mrs. Katie Adams,
Thunderbolt, Ga.
Mrs. Sophia Bradford,
j New York’ City
! Mrs. Amelia Jones,
Datona Beach, Fla.
Mr. Joe Butler,
Thunderbolt. Ga.
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945
..THANKS DONORS
Mrs. Anna L. Harper, sponsor
of the popularity baby contest
given at Friendship Baptist
church the fifth Sunday night
in April, wishes to thank her
many friends and neighbors
for participating in this pro¬
gram and causing it to be a sue
cess. The winners in the con¬
test were as follows: First prize
Brinter Thomas; second prisp,
Benjamin Singleton;
prize, James Riley;
prize, Edna Reed. ’
Acid Indiqrestion
What many Doctor* do for it
When fleets stomach acid causes gas, aour stomach
or heartburn, doctors prescribe the fastest-acting
medicines known for symptomatic relief ^medicines
like those in Bell aas Tablet*. 'Pry Bell-ana yeumif,
at first sign of distress. They neutralise acid, relieve
111, and bring comfort very quickly—yet are not a
laiative! Only 25 c, at drug stores. If your very first
trial doesn't prove Bell ans belter, return Iwttle kg
aa and get double jour money back.
HE EXPANDS HIS ,
BUSINESS
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Hall’s Cleaners have expand¬
ed their business and now oc¬
cupy their own modern up-to-
date plant at 2325 Ogeechee Ave.
corner of 40th street
Mr. Hall invites all of his pa¬
trons who live in the southern
section of the city to leave their
clothes at the plant.
The old stand at 1012 West
Broad street is still retained as
a call office for the convenience
of patrons in that section.
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