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__ CHURCHES ^
( .iMe Igs revival meeting of
jft Baptistchurch,
r$ ilit.nducK-'d it ard McIntyre street,,
by the Rev. N.
i||W ^qrt^or of Fort Valley,
June 11 and
Ct>j$!or 111 rough June 22. The
who conducted
lifting last year, is one of
diit4(anding ministers of
"idjand is highly esteemed
inffitg the leading miniisters
t$||*pteorgia conventions. and National He holds
tist*
Cornerstone CHURCH laying at
PMMIDENCE
*me dedicatorial service
cmwtr stone laying of
Fi$i! Providence Baptist
4li# Violence, 'street between
aim will be held Sun
vriit*be dij^Jjat 2:30 incharge p m. of
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vention and is pastor
Springfield Baptist
Hawkinsville and the
Union Baptist church of
Valley; is secretary of
state Mission Board,
of the R{,ate Sunday
Board and president of
Town and County
Council of Georgia.
Rev. Connor will preach
special subjects each night,
the public is cordially
to hear him,
HIS CHURCH TO OBSEK
ANNIVERSARY
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Rev. I*. \V. Dawley, Pastor
The’ public is invited to at
tend the forty-sixth anniversa
ry of the First Ehenezer Bap
church and also the first nil
niversary of the pastqr, Rav
C. Davdiey, beginning
night, June, 11, ar\a
through F’riday night. June
Some of the leading
will participate in this series
programs.
Rev. Dawley is also
of the Savannah Baptist
tees' Alliance.
SARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Thelma Bradley of
East Gaston street had a
successful operation on May
Hhe is improving very
nnd wishes to thank her
friends for their thooghfol
ness during her illness and
the beautiful flowers and
She also thanks the nurses
Charity ospltal for their kind
< ness, also her doctor.
Rev. and Mrs. D. A.
CALLED TO PASTORATE
POPLAR SPRINGS ( IIL'RI II
Washington
thony who has accepted the
to the pastorate pi the
Poplar Springs Baptist
a t Sandersvllle, where he
already assumed his
Poplar Springs is one of the
est and best known
in the state, having been
viously pastored by the‘late
D. D. Crawford of Atlapta,
D. D. Dixon and Rev. E.
Smith
Rev. Anthony is also
of the First Provience
church of this city, and
Gay’s Hill and St
Baptist churches of Miilen.
Edible Dominoes
Believe it or not, dominoes
can be delicious as well as
entertaining.
Here is a recipe for. a
custard ice cream that is,
to be a big hit'.jhfe eu trLtime
novel dessert ia deiiii > d'‘for
kiddles’ party. And thu ease
which it is mado will surprise
Make the ice cream in
refrigerator, turning no
using no freezing mixes and no
cream — and the ice cream it
out Is the very next thing to
Mother used to make.
Domino Rennet-Custard Ice
1 rennet tablet
1 tablespoon cold water
2 cups light cream
H cup sugar
’4 teaspoon salt
114 teaspoons vanilla
Semi-sweet chocolate bits
Dissolve rennet tablet by
tig In cold water. Mix cream
ingar, salt and vanilla.
(lowly, stirring eqnstantly. Test
Irop on inside of
When COMFORTABLY
UUP F.) not hot. remove at
(rom heat. Add dissolved
ind stir quickly for a few
only. Pour at once, while
tlquid, into a refrigerator trav.
lot move until set, about 10
ites. Place in freezing
nent and freeze until firm.
from tray to bowl, break up
i fork, and beat with beater
free from hard lumps but still
thick mush. Return to tray
finish freezing. When ready
icrve, cut contents of tray into 5
Miual rectangles, and mark each
rectangle into halves, crosswise.
Arrange chocolate bits on top to
resemble markings on dominoes
ierves 4 or 5.
Geometry Class at St. Emma
RO( K ( ASTLE, VIRGINIA —Grouped around their Instructor,
Mr. I erdin&nd. O. S. B., are four interested members Of toe diM
in geometry at I he St. F.nima Military Academy. From left to
right, the cadets are Sgt. Anthony Points, age 16, from Alabama;
S/Sg(. James Miller, age 16, from Oklahoma; S/Sgt. Harrison
Hairston, age 16, from Ohio; and Sgt. Richard Harris, age 10,
from District of Columbia. Classes at this boarding high school
are small, permitting individual instruction and rapid progreaa
Trade studies, agriculture and military activities provide
cadets nth a full and busy day.
TTfF SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
IN
CRAWFORD -In loving
MRS RENA CRAWFORD
who departed this life June
194i
A precious one from U3 is
The voice we love is still,
Her place is vacant In
home
That never can be filled.
You are not forgotten,
mother,
Nor you ever will,
We loved you in life,
In death we love you still.
Only those who have lost a pie.
cious mother
Can tell the pain of
without farewell.
Sadly missed by
Devoted daughters,
Mrs. Louise Greene
Mrs. Rachel Stevens
Son in law,
Rev. C. M. Greene
Seven grand children
MORRELL In sad but lov
ing remembrance of my loving
son,
WILLIAM W. MORRELL
who departed this life June 6,
1941, New York City-
1 " 6 bave suffered since we lost
!• yQU ‘
Lifp has npver bppn the samp :
We l° veci you but God loved you
best.
Devotedly,
Mother and Step father,
Sarah Morrell Williams
John S. Williams,
New York City
LAMONEDAi—In loving mem¬
ory of <
F3TSBAN (STEVE)
LA MONEDA
who departed this life June 11,
1042, three years ago today.
We remember, oh, so fondly,
The years when you were here
And the days moved so quickly,
For you were always near.
Time binds us to the past,
Until we meet at last.
,; i Orflii* faneda
^Twodkijst^srrftaw.
Mrs. Louise S. Drayton
Mrs. Mattie S. Busby
j 1 PULLIAM— In of
memory my
daughter,
MPS. KATHERINE PULLIAM
who departed this life June 11,
1944.
There comes a time for all of US
when we must say goodbye.
But hope, love and trust can
never, never die.
Although the curtain falls at
last.
Is there a cause to grieve?
The future Is fairer than the
past.
If only we believe.
And trust In God’s eternal love,
So when the Master calls,
Let’s say our life is fairer still,
Although the curtain falls.
I cannot say and I will not say
That she is dead; she Is just
away;
A cheery smile and a wave of
the hand
"he t as wander a into an un.
knowm land.
Mother,
Mrs. Janie Smith,
Blackshear, Ga.
Brother,
Mr. Franklin Smith,
New York City
Miss Edna Lockhart,
Waycross, Ga
Aunt,
Mrs. Copeland,
Alburdale,
other relatives and friends
MITCHELL , In , loving mem
-
( ory of my dear mother
grandmother,
1 MRS. MINER VTA
MITCHELL
j who departed this life June
1844.
Gone is the dear one we
so dear,
She was always faithful—full
of cheer;
theer;
Tis sad but true. we wonder
why.
So quick, so suden you had to
die,
But God who knoweth all
I things best
Ceased your pain and gave you
rest.
We miss you most who loved
you best.
May God grant you eternal
rest.
Gone but not forgotten!
Daughters,
I Mrs. Minnie L. Williams
Miss Laiainnia Mitchell
Mrs. Nona Mae Barnes
all of Savannah, Ga.
Sons,
Mr. Walter P. Mitchell
Annapolis, Md.
Mr. Lawrence E. Mitohell
New York City
14 grand children
16 great grand children
MILLER In memory of
MRS. ANNA QUEEN MILLER
who died June 11. 1939.
We remember, Oh, so fondly
the years
When you were here
And the days moved on so
swiftly,
For you were always near.
Now it’s different and so
strongly
Time binds us to the past
And measures out the lonely
hours
Until we meet at last.
g Sadly missed by
Fun,
Mr. Herbert Miller
Sister,
Mrs. A. S. Leake
Niece.
Mrs. Cortez Cowart
CARD or THANKS
We wish to extend our sin¬
cere thanks to Rev. Bagby
along with our many friends,
neighbors and Monroe Funeral
home ^ndness for the many acts of
and sympathy during
e Illness and recent bereave¬
ment of our beloved mother
and grandmother, Mrs. Lillie
S Washington. Special thanks
are extended to those who do¬
nated cars and sent floral de¬
signs.
Mrs. Lillian 8 Spires,
Brooklyn
Rev. and Mrs. James Smfells
Beauty Routine for the Nursery Set
BETTY BARCLAY
Beauty care should begin in the
nursery. No matter how busy you
are. it’s important to make the
dally bath a part of the regular
routine, whether your brood in-
elndee a baby, a toddler, a kinder-
gartner, or nil three.
When your young hopeful has
loan carefully tubbed, heghauld be
wrapped in n Mg bath tewel and
UMted until ho la thoroughly dry.
Te Protect Tender Yo**pg t >kin
Yu protect tender ywufcg skin
■gainst the drying action of wind
and sun, it’s effective dgjly 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 fragrant, pure
white, emulsified product contain¬
ing lanolin, with an antiseptic
agent added for extra protection,
it ia intended for all-purpose use
and for eleanstng 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 akin to function
normally. Its antiseptic ingredient
reduces the danger of skin infec-
J!;;us by lnhibitiug the growth of
durface bacteria.
Tou'U find a good fiat surface is
is* beat area for dressing and uu
dressing bang. Ac you 11 always
.
J
Miss Dorothy Simmons
and other relatives
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Mary B. Council of 702
West 36th street wishes t0
thank her many friends and
neighbors for their kindness
during her recent illness. She
is especially grateful to the
nurses of Georgia Infirmary for
their splendid service rendered
and warm hospitality. Mrs.
Council is improving nicely.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Lucile McFadden wishes to
thank their friends and neigh¬
bors for the many flowers and
the use of their cars during
their recent bereavement caus,
d by the death of Mrs. Mc-
Fadden on May 20th.
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By Mrs. Susie A. Williams
Central Baptist Church and
S. S. held its regular services
on Sunday. A large crowd was
present. Dea. Moses Houston,
superintendent. Mrs. Susie A.
Williams, assistant superintend¬
ent and Rev. L. L. Small, pastor
We regret the death of Mrs.
Cornelia Harris. Her daugh¬
ter, Mrs. Izetta Brown of De¬
troit, was in the city for the
funeral.
Dea. Moses Houston is at
Charity Hospital because of an
operation. He can receive vis¬
itors.
SPRINGFIELD
By Mrs. C. Clark
Mrs. Clara Rawls was guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rawls on
Monday from Philadelphia, Pa.
She is visiting her mother and
sdn at Guyton and spent one
afternoon with her sister-in-law
Mrs. B. W. Wright at Spring-
field.
want to keep one hand on him, It's
important to place within easy
reach, before you start the bath, a
pile of flolded diapers and a tray
holding cotton swabs, baby lotion,
baby powder and a jar of sterile
water. Keep two towels and two
wash cloths close at hand and iden¬
tify the one you use exclusively lot
baby's face.
After Bath Rub-Down
After you've dried the baby
thoroughly In his big towel
moisten your fingers with baby
lotion and rub gently all over hit
body. Be sure you don’t neglecl
the tiny folds in the neck, armpitt
and under the knees, and betweer
the fingers and toes. Careful ob
servauce of this routine will re
ward Mother with a beauty beds
for her hands too. Use cotton t»
apply lotion to baby's diaper arej
with a watchful eye on folds and
creases.
Use Baby Lotion
Be sure to apply baby lotion aftei
each diaper change to protect
baby against chafes and rashes.
And remember, before each trip
out of doors, that neck as well aa
cheeks, cbiu 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 efficiently
with Laby lotion. There’s j o dan
ger of stains, and thr 1< Jon is
guaranteed not to i ; ncid.
THURSDAY, JUNE
The funeral of Mr. Eugene
Rawls was held at Mt. Hope
Baptist ebureh last Sunday. It
was conducted by Rev. Shiloh
of Guyton.
Mrs. ivilo. Mattie muuic Rawls nawis and auu Step-
father, Mr. Lewis Brown visited
her brother, Mr. Pledge Brown
in Augusta last Sunday.
Mrs. A B. Wright was the
Friday a. m. guest of Mrs.
C. Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rawls who
has been living at Tusculum
have moved into their new
home at Springfield, Ga. about
a mile out near the Tusculum
and Springfield road.
Mr and Mrs. Willie Rawls,
also of Tusculum have moved
into their new hohme in
of the Springfield colored school
and church.
I WEST SAVANNAH ,
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By Mrs. R. N. Scott
Macedonia F. B. H. church
is having a spiritual revival.
Rev. Sis. J. Eaarley from Chi¬
cago, 111. was the conductor of
the meeting. 9mount raised
$103.00 during these two weeks
Rev. E. J. Earley he rcompan- Mjiiiuuii- ^
ion is held this week tn MJ f lllllbll ini Ah
out the revival Pastor M. L.
These Lots Are k
Selling Fast
The Belter Colored Citizens Have Bought These
Beautiful I<ots
BUY NOW
DO NOT WAIT
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. HELMLY, REALTOR
7 BULL ST. PHONE 2-0153
DRIVE OUT SUNDAY
JUNE 10th
salesmen will be on location
TO HELP YOU AFTER 3:30 P. M,
IF YOU WILL CALL OUR OFFICE PHONE 2-0153—
A SALESMAN WILL CALL AND DRIVE
YOU OUT TO SEE THE LOTS
If yom will eall our office any time up to Saturday 5:30
and make an appointment for Sunday, one of our sales- |
man will gladly eall on you and take you to location.
Bowman.
Sunday was a high day at
Stout’s Chapel CME church.
Communion sermon by the pas¬
tor, Rev. H. P. Golden. Ail of
the members and friends were
glad to hear that a fine baby
boy was born June 2nd at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. H. P.
Golden, and will be called be
called H. p. Jr. Mother and
baby are doing fine.
GOLLDEN GREEN SOCIAL
CLUB
The Golden Green Social club
held its regular meeting at the
home of Mrs. Gussie Hudley on
Monday evening June 4 at 8:30
Much , busi of „ .
| P- ancp m ' was transacted. ff We will
give a silvpr tea on Sunday<
June 10th at the home of Mrs.
Leila Johnson 705 W. Duffy
street at 4:30. A delicious re¬
past was served by Mrs. Hud-
ley. Mrs. Janie Ferguson is
president.
Acid Indigestion
What many Doctors do for it
When excess stomach acid causes gas, tour fitomaoh
or heartburn, doctors prescribe the fastest acting
medicines known for symptomatic relief—medicines Jail,
like those in Bell aas Tablet*. Try Bell-an a your
flrst sI,n bring of d,streM They neutralise acid, relief*
ga*. »nd comfort very qulehly—yet are not**
Only 25c. at drug otorea. If your very UultlSii heal
|rltl pfwre Bell ans better, return
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