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JULY 5, 1945
TO PASTOR COL-
BAPT. CHI RCH
Janies II. Ponder
James H. Ponder,
pastor of Friend-
church of Savan¬
also been called to
College Park Baptist
( ndi’i-trial College,
has made great
at the former church
five months pastor-
Park church ex-
build a new edifice
members are now in
of a financial rally
captains have rs-
10. The next re¬
be made thi§ coming
July 8 h, at which
pastor will preach
services.
takes this meth-
his members
for their splendid
all his efforts.
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THtT.PrAY, JULY 5, 1915
IN
WILSON— In loving
ory of our father,
MR. J. E. WILSON
who departed this life July
1944.
Deep in our heart lies a
More precious than silver
fa picture of our clear
memory will never
Ok'!.
Our hearts still ache with
ness,
Our eyes shed many tears.
God only knows how we
you
At the end of one year.
Daughters.
Henrietta Combs
Mary Richardson
GREEN— In loving
of our dear mother,
MR)S. ANNA pREFN
who departed this life July
1914.
A precious one from us is
The voice we loved ‘is still.
Her place is vacant in
home
That can nev^r be filled.
We knew that you were
away.
Because you said good-bye.
You are not forgotten
dear,
Nor you ever will.
Wo loved you in life.
In death we love you still;
Only those who have lost
precious mother
Can tell the pain we hear
Sadly missed by children,
Mrs. Janie Anderson
Mrs. Luticia Small
Rosa B. Rhodes, ,
all of Riichmond
Mrs. Ophelia Cunnigan
Son,
Mr Joseph Green.
Brundwlck,
BENEFIELD— In memory
our departed loved one,
REV. M. BENEFIELD
who departed this life July
1942.
Gone from here, but not for¬
gotten;
Gone from me, who loved
so,
Gltne. but now you are peace¬
fully sleeping.
G'oWi but safe in God’s
Sadly missed by
His devoted wife.
(Edna E Benefield
and friends,
Mrs. A. W. Monroe
Mrs. F. E. Hawkins
MURRAY— In memory of our
.‘lister,
----MISS LOUISE MURRAY —
who d 'parted this life one
ago, July 8. 1944.
Gone but not forgotten,
Nor will you ever be,
For as long as life and memory
last
We will always remember you,
Sadly missed by
Son,
Master Willie D.
Sister,
Miss Edna Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Barney
jor
Miss Elizabeth Ruff
Mr. and Mrs.
Young,
Philadelphia,
Mr. and Mrs. James
Murray,
NeW York
Mr. William Ruff,
Niieces.
Miss Gloria Murray,
New York
Miss Lola B Ruff
God mother.
Mrs. Martha Welcome,
Savannah,
JOHNSON— In loving
ory of our dear one,
MR. NELSON JOHNSON, SR.
j who departed this life July
1944.
He was just a flower
God’s garden
Loaned to earth for just
while;
He L, gone but memory
In the hearts who knew-
smile. 1
The blow was hard, the
severe,
We little thought your
*0 near;
Only those who have lost
teUl
The pain of parting
farewell.
Sadly missed by
Daughter,
Mrs. Janie Brown
Brother,
Mr. Dennis John&on
Grand daughters,
Mrs. Rebecca Murry
Mrs. Willie B Donaldson
Miss Mamie Brown
Mrs. Berneida Simmons
Mrs. Camilla Johnson
CORLEY— In loving memo¬
ry our our dear husband and
father,
MR. EMMANUEL CORLE.V
who departed ihii life July 6.
1942.
Gone is the dear one we loved
so dear,
He was always faithful, full of
cheer;
Tis sad but true, we wonder
why
So quick, so sudden he had to
die;
But God who knoweth all
Ceased your pains and gave
you rest. ,
Sadly missed by
A devoted wife,
Mrs. Ida Corley,
Savannah Ga.
Son, daughter in law,
Mr. and Mrs. William
Corley, athlete’s foot, scabies, pimples and other itching
conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid
Bronx, N. Y. D-D. D.PRESCRIPTION. A dfictor s formula.
Greaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and
Daughter, quickly calms intense itching. 35c trial bottle
Mrs. Ida Mae Ermonson proves it, or money back. Don t suffer .Ask your
druggist today for D. O. D. PRESCRIPTION.
Savannah, Ga
Son in law,
Mr. Henry Lee Edmon¬
son, s.t.m.-Lc,
Shoemaker, Calif.
Son ond daughter In law.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel
Corley,
San Antonio, Texas—Mayor Gus
CpI. Joe Bizor of Tyler, Texas, for
held in the city’s Municipal
looks on. Miss Stewart is director
reported to serve the largest
country. The Show, sponsored by
Kelly, Brooks, Randolph and
Waco, Hondo and the Naval Base
LIPS t Betty
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, Savannah, Ga
Daughters.
1 Miss Carrie B. Corley,
New York
Miss Greta Louise Corley,
New York City
Grand children,
Henry Lee Edmonson
Gretta Lou Li? Edmonson,
Savannah. Ga.
William B. Corley, Jr..
Bronx, N. Y.
Sisters,
Mrs. Ida Hogg,
Mrs, Anna Williams
Mrs Lillian Kirkland.
. all of New York City
Mrs. Mattie Garvin.
York, Pa.
Brother,
Mr. Sipe Corl 'y,
Allendale, S. C.
and Oi.her relatives and
friends
MORNING— In loving mem¬
ory of our dear father and bro¬
ther,
MR. GiEORGF MORNING
who departed this life July 4.
1944. and
MR. JOHN MORNING
who departed this life July 11.
1942.
You are not forgotten,
No 1 ' will you ever be,
As long as life and memory last
We will remember ther\
The blow sa hard, the shock se
vere,
We little thought your deaih £0
near;
those who have los„ can
tell
The pain of those parting
without farewell.
We miss you now, our hearts
are sore.
As time goes by we miss you
more.
Your loving smile, your gentle
face
No one can fill your Vacant j
chair. 1
Sadly missed by j '
Your Devoted Family
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express sincere
thanks to the friends who
helped in such a biy way to
make m.y birthday a very pleas¬
ant one. I pray God’s blesings
on you.
Sincerely,
L. A. Lucas
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to use this method to
thank my neighbors and
friends for their kiindness tow¬
ard mie, also for the beautiful
flowers and cards sent me
during my recent illness.
(Mrs.) Clara Taylor
306 Johnson St.,
Statesboro, Gn
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Miss
Ronnie Mae Jinks wishes to
express their appreciation and
thanks to friends and neigh¬
bors for their kindness during
Miss Jinks’ illness and death.
Special tanks for the beauti¬
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