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CHURCH E S
MANY ATTEND FIRST D1ST.
15APT CONVENTION Ml
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Rev. T. *1. Lynch, President
The Fljst District con veil-
auxiliary to the Georgia
; B ;st Missionary and Educa-
■ tional ccMvention, met at Col-
J lins last week at Mt. Olive Bap-
| tist church in wht was consid-
: ered one' the greatest sessions
i of the organization. Rev. I. H.
McLendoR is pastor of the
; church which entertained the
j conventidp
The convention session held only -a
one day and was pre¬
sided ov££ by Rev. Thomas J.
Lynch, president. jj
Rev. H. Green of Jesup
delivered;‘the memorial sermon
and RevjrfJ. H. Mitchell of Ma¬
con deliffcred the conventional
sermon. 'At night, Dr. R. C.
Crouch, H) D.. president of the
State convention, was the prin¬
cipal speaker.
The ^omen’s mission also
held a (fine session with the
president Mrs. Mary Mack of
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Ambulance Service Walter S. Scott, Jr.
* Manager
Si.vannah, being in charge oi
the affairs. The young folks of
the junior department, under
the leadership Of Mrs. Annie M.
Gilliard of Pembroke, rendered
an inspiring program j
fight counties were repre-
seated, and new life was taken
on in the interest of Christian
education.
Reports showed thar $785.00;
were raised thus far, and St is
hoped by President Lynch that
the convention quota will soon
be reached.
The white citizens of Claxton
played a very helpful financial
part toward the support oi the
Georgia Baptist college at Ma-
con.
The district will hold its ad-,
journed session the first week
in November at which tlyie all
pledge and financial ports j
will be made. |
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PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH
W. Huntingdon street; Rev. week' R.
H. Simmons pastor. The I
ly services were attended as usu
al. he church school met at I
30.30 o’clock wth Dea. C. H. .Ten
kins superintendent and Dea.;
E. Williams. Sis. L. Pheonix
and Sis. I. M. Smalls lesson In-] of'
terpreters A large 6 number i
children was present. This!
church has recently closed a|
grand revival meeting conduct,
ed by the pastor with great;
success from all angles. The
National Goodwill Singers of|
Cleveland, Ohio will render a
program here Monday at 8:30
June 4 There will will be a*
Bible Scenery June 13. An
auxiliary program Monday,!
Wednesday and Friday June 25 ,!
27 and 29 . Also a musical pro.
gram by the Jenkins Brothers,
Quartet Monday July 4 at 8:30
p. m. Welcome everyone.
PAULSEN SCHOOL P -T. A.
The Paulsen P.-T. A met on
Monday night May 14 at 7:30
o’clock at the school. The
meeting was opened with the
president presiding. A song led
by Mrs. Lemon, America Pray-
er led by Mrs. Helen T. Brown,
after which we sang God Bless
America. The meeting then
was opened for all business and
discussion that tcame before
the body. Tire president ren¬
dered her report of her trip to
Albany to the state meeting,
which was very timely and
good. It was properly motion,
ed and passed that Paulsen P.
T. A will meet regular during
the summer. In that wey we
hope to carry on some qf our
objects which will help us very
much for the opening of school
in the fall. The next meeting
will be at the home of Mrs.
Helen Brown, 550 East Hall
street at 7 p. m. Our meeting
was very nicely attended on
Monday night and a very re¬
freshing repast was served
which was enjoyed by all. Do
not forget the June 11th meet¬
ing time 7 p. m. at 550 E. HaJi
street. Come, bring another
with you. Mrs. Sarah Bran-
nen, president; Mrs. Helen T.
Brown, historian.
YOUNG PEOPLE OF BUTLER
PRESBYTERIAN TO RENDER
PROGRAM SUNDAY
The Young People of Butler
Presbyterian Church will ren.
der a program Sunday June 3rd
at 6 p. m. The public is
ally invited. The program will
include as special guest the
Jones Singes and the Starlight
jubilee Quartet. You will be
greally endowed with enthusi-
asm rendered by those people.
If you miss this great program.
von will mi?s the treat of the
evening.
EVANGELICAL MINISTERS
The weekly session of the
G^angelicai Ministers Union was
held Tuesday at 11:30 a. m.
The special order of the day
was echoes by Rev. J. L. Butler
w'ho visited the New York A. M.
E. Conference held last week
at Emanuel AME church New
York city the report was inter-
rsting and received with com-
mendatons by those n attend-
ance at the session. j
Several of the members of the
union will attend the Trustee
meeting and commencement ex¬
ercises at Morris Brown College,
Atlanta June 5th and 6th and
a like number stated that they
would attend the ACE League
Convention at New Hope AME
church, Guyton, June 27. 23.
Rev. B J. Sherrod, pastor at
which time special interest will
be placed on Youth and Relig.
eous Education. i
HOMECOMING DAY SPONSOR
Sunday June 3id at 10 a. n.
Sunday Schools of the various
churches are taking a part to
help celebrate this day. Mem-
bers of the church have been
sen *' special Invitations to at-
tend Glis celebration, also the
public at large is cordially in¬
vited. Dea. Geo. Hayes, super
intendent; Rev. E. A. Capers,
pastor
CARD OI THANKS
The family of the late Mrs
Susie G. Campbell (Hun)—We
take this method of thanking
neighbors and friends for
the beautiful flowers and de¬
that were sent oy all in
bereavement.' also flowers
*■•bat were sent, by the
En ^ others. Many thanks,
The Family
Look Who Is In Your City!
PROPHETESS ESTHER
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From Washington, D. C.
Here to do and use the power
that God lias given me, 1 do
the same miracles that Jesus
did when lie was here on earth.
I Heal The Sick, any kind of
sickness you don't understand 1
of long standing, also Asthma.
I have done these things in all
the Northern cities also the
South. Don’t doubt—Come and
believe and you will be convinc¬
ed. You have to believe to re¬
ceive the blessings from God.
| have been born again and I
have received power from God
to do great miracles. I want to
show you niv power. Many and
many have been healed and
peace made in homes. This is
not just talk, come and see for
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. 1 give no medi¬
cine.
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Phone 3-1778
438*2 W. Broad Street
BROADWAY HOTEL
Hours from 10 A. M. fo 9 P. W.
TT« SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
IN MEMOR Y
SQUIRE—In loving
of our mother and sister,
MRS. ROSA SQUIRE
who departed this life May 29
1934.
From this word ol grief and
sorrow
To « land of peace and rest
'-tod has taken you, our darl-
in g,
Where there is everlasting
rest -
The ai °°h and stars are shin-
m S
J 0110 and silent grave,
Beneath lies she whom we
Covert so dearly
But wll0m we could not s^ve.
Daughters,
Mrs. Annie Warren,
New York City
Mrs. Susie Franklin,
Washington, D. C.
Pvt. Mack and Mrs. Squire
San Francisco, Calif.
Mrs. Christine Everett,
Savannah, Ga.
EDWARDS— In loving remem
brance of our dear mother and
grandmother,
MRS. MARTHA EDWARDS
who departed this life May 31,
1944
From this world of grief and
sorrow,
To the land of peace and rest,
God hath taken y° u ’ our dar1 '
mg,
Where there is everlasting rest.
The moon and stars are shin¬
ing
On the lone and silent grave,
Beneath lies she whom we lov-
ed so dearly,
But whom we could not save.
At the spot where you are laid,
And place sweet flowers
On the grave that Christ has
made.
Sadly missed,
Daughter,
Mrs. Rosa B Anderson
j Son-in-law,
Wm. Anderson
Daughter-in law,
Mrs. Gertrude Edwards,
Beauty Routine for the Nursery Set
By BETTY BARCLAY
care begin in the
•ursery. No matter how busy you
are. it’s important to make the
daily bath a part of the regular
routine, whether your brood in¬
cludes a baby, a toddler, a kinder-
gartner, or alt three.
When your young hopeful has
been carefully tubbed, he should be
wrapped in a big bath towel and
patted until he is thoroughly dry.
To Protect Tender Young Skin
To protect tender young skin
against the drying actio® of wind
ami sun, it’s effective daily beauty
technique to give an all over rub
down after the bath with baby
lotion. Developed by a famous
maker of special baby products,
this new lotion is a frajgrant, pure
white, emulsified product contain¬
ing lanolin, with an antiseptic
agent added for extra protection.
It is intended for all-purpose use
and for cleansing and lubricating
baby's skin. An oil in water emul¬
sion of highly refined mineral oil.
baby lotion provides a discontinu¬
ous film which gives full protection
against chapping and chafing and
permits baby’s skin to function
normally, its antiseptic ingredient
reduces the danger of skin infec-
tions by inhibiting the growth of
surface bacteria,
You'll find a good fiat surface is
the best area for dressing and tin
dressing baby. As you’ll always
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Inspiring words flowed from
the lips of Mrs. Mary McLeod
Bethune, associate consultant
to the Security conference.
when she spoke to a large group
Chicago, 111
Grand children,
Mrs. Mary A. Floyd
Mrs. Helen Anderson
Toussant
Mr. Charles E. Anderson
Mrs. Elise Norman
Mrs. Wilhelmina Adams
Mrs. Dorothy Davis
Earl Anderson
and six great grands
YOUNG In loving memory
of our husband, son and bro¬
ther,
HORACE GREELY YOUNG
who died May 22, ljS44.
A whiter soul. n fdiror minri
A life with a purer course and
njrr .
A gentler eye, a voice more
kind,
We may not look on earth .
want to keep one hand on him,
important to place within
reach, before you start the bath,
pile of folded diapers and a
holding cotton swabs, baby
baby powder and a jar of
water. Keep two towels and
wash cloths close at hand and iden
tify the one you use exclusively
baby’s face.
After Bath Rub-Down
After you’ve dried the
thoroughly in bis big
moisten your fingers with
lotion and rub gently all over
body. Be sure you don't
the tiny folds in the neck,
and under the knees, and
the fingers and toes. Careful oh
servanee of this routine will
ward Mother with a beauty
for her hands too. Use cotton
apply lotion to baby’s diaper
with a watchful eye on folds and
creases.
Use Baby Lotion
Be sure to apply baby lotion after
each diaper change to
baby . , against . . chates . „ and , rashes. ,
And remember, before each trip
out of doors, that neck as well as
cheeks, chin and hands, should re¬
ceive a gentle application of baby
lotion as protection against the
weather.
Anything that water or oil will
remove can be removed cITici-.'utiy
with baby lotion. Titer "s no da i
ger of stains, and the lotion is
guaranteed not to turn rancid.
in the main auditorium of
Buchanan St. USO club in San
Francisco.
She was hugely
thus proving her
find
The love that lingers over
name
Is more than fame.
Sadly missed by
Mother,
Mrs. Betsy Young
Wife,
Mrs. Ethel A. Young
Brothers
Officers are: Connie
J. A. (Jimmie) WEBB
After an illness of
weeks, Jamies A. (Ji mmiei
Webb died May 24. His fun
eral was held Sunday from
chapel of Monroe uneral
j rectors. Mr. Webb who
! ° ne °f the best known
bile mechanics in the cit Y-
| a native of Brunswick but
1 lived in Savannah for the
forty „ years. Interment was woo
Laurel Grove cemetery. He
survived by three uncles,
cer Harris, Ernest
and Thomas Harrison, all
Brunswick, an a cousin,
Watts.
HOME EC WORKSHOP
FOR A. U. SUMMER SCHOOL
Continued from Rage 1
school.
The workshop will offer
tures, discussions and group
activities, and a study of in¬
dividual problems of each mem
her of the workshop under the
guidance of consultants.
will be instruction in selecting
curriculum material and a plan
ning of classroom methods in
[ lome economics teaching.
> making ,
tention , will be , to .
j given
j home economics teaching
function for home improve¬
j ments, better diet and health,
and and more satisfying family
life.
For those who do not wish to
j enroll in the workshop, there
■ will be courses in nutriton,
home management, home im¬
provement, child development,
nunsery school management,
arts and crafts, and advanced
clothing.
Members of the staff will in¬
clude Miss Ivy Roach and Miss
Pearlie Reed of the faculty
of Spelman college; Mrs. Lisle
Arduser Norman and Mrs. Na-
zian Kashian, former members
°i , the Spelman _ faculty, .. ,, _ Dr. Wil
liam A. Mason, a consultant on
health education, Georgia De¬
partment of Public Health;
Miss Inez Wallace, state
pervisor of home economics ed¬
ucation. and Miss Clara Coan.
city supervisor in the Atlanta
public schools.
THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945
with youth as well as others.
She spoke in glowing terms of
our tomorrows, if the youth will
mcke rapid strides in the right
direction. Immediately follow
TR AIN PORTERS
MEET IN ATLANTA
(Continued from Pape i>
Taylor, Cincinnati; C. O. Cobb
Huntington, Va., C and O RR.; j
L. L. McNeill, Raleigh; C. A. Wil
j liams, St. Petersberg, Gla.; Smi
| ley Stringer, Savannah; Clem-|
ent Smith, Richmond; ACL RR; 1
King Davis, Savannah; Ben
Reynolds, Savannah; Harry
Snowden, Washington B. and
O .RR.; A. S. Mclver, Pich-
imond; Edward Hunter, Rich
monc * : Frank McCray, Jackson
v ^ e » Fla.; J. H. Williams. Mov
* hna, N. C.. C. B. Washington,
Jacksonville; John Scott, Jack
Ray Johnson Monroe,
C., Warren Saundeis, Tam-
P a > Fla.; Walter Frison. Wild
( wood, Fla.; A. Watson Tampa,
1
RR ; Ben Holsey, Albany,
Henry James, Albany. Henry
1 McGriff, Atlanta, C of G RR..
j W. Richard M. Cooper Bennett, Ft. Worth, Ft. Worth, Texas,
T and P RR.
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These Lots Are
Selling Fast
The Better Colored Citizens Have Bought These
Beautiful Lots
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j BUY NOW
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< DO NOT WAIT
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, Lots 60x100
Savannah’s Largest
COLORED DEVELOPMENT
ON OLD CONSTITUTIONAL HILL
LOTS FROM $199.00
$25.00 DOWN, BAL. $10.00 PER MONTH
Direction
Drive out Montgomery Street to Atlantic Coast Line
tracks, then right on Mills B. Lane Road, One Mile from
City Limits
LARGE SIGN INDICATES LOCATION
Liberty City Associates
Offices with THOS C. IIELMLY. REALTOR
7 BULL ST. PHONE 2-0153
DRIVE OUT SUNDAY
JUNE 3rd
SALESMEN WILL BE ON LOCATION
TO HELP YOU
IF YOU WILL CALL OUR OFFICE PHONE 2-0153—
A SALESMAN WILL CALL AND DRIVE
YOU OUT TO SEE THE LOTS
If you will call our office any time up to Saturday 5:30
and make an appointment for Sunday, one of our sales¬
men will gladly call on you and take you to location.
Salesman Phone Salesman Phone
A. E. FIELDS, 3-2347 \\
ing her stirring speech, these
sailors crowded around her to
shake her hand and to ask her
for her autograph.—E. F. Jo-
seph phot for ANPi
LIBERTY CITY
ASSOCIATES
Announce That
IV. E. BELSER
3205 Burroughs Street
Is now connected with
them as salesman of lots
6(1x100
In Savannah’s Largest
Colored Development
They would appreciate if
you call him, telephone
6040. He will take you to
the location.