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TI'r:r!5AY, NOV 28 , 194G
ACCEPTS ( ALL TO
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
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The Rev. C E. Young,
lias accepted a call to the pas¬
toral' of F i'st Union Bap
church, West Boundary and
Walker streets He was
mplisiy selected and
Tiai’gc last Sunday.
Rev. Youif s also pastor
M ■ Carmel Baptist church,
and Wili'ams Grove
church, both of Millen;
Bap It church, Eden, and
Goodwill Baptist church,
con • .
1 PKV II. ANDERSON,
fil del v. r a special
J'i December 1,
•r" ay It iitist church,
derbolt hi interest of the
sion ary board. Mrs. Marie
V s- on idi ot and Rev.
F, Daughtery. is pastor of
church.
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
B. ; in and Purse
Itev. L- C- Sapp, pastor.
day s'hool met at the
hour P. tor Sapp preached
excellent sermon
night. $105 02 was raised,
dm n the pastor’s
the Hint raised was
The baby contest was
Monday night-
HAPPY DOME
BAPTIST C HURCH
The Happy Home
church wll have a
service Thanksgiving
at he regular mid-day
hour. 11 a. m- The
will ! delivered by Pastor
L- Smalls. Sunday,
1 ferine the last first
,
in the year, the Happy
Baptis church will
homecom n v together with
communion service, this
the last communion for
year The pastor is asking
every member be present
on time.
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MEN'S ADVENT CORPORATE
COMMUNION
On Sunday, December 1, the
men of St. Matthew’s Episcopal
church, Harris and Habersham
streets, will celebrate “Men’s
Advent Corporate Commun on”
at 11:15 a m This is m com¬
memoration of the patron sa nt
cf men, St. Andrew, whose
first jcb as the disciple of
Christ was to bring in his bro¬
ther, Peter, who became the
leader of the Christian church.
! The thirtieth of November is
|St. Andrew’s day and this cor-
porate communion is celebrat-
I ed in Episcopal churches the
first Sunday after November
30 throughout the nation.
_ ne en s u 0 VT „ f .
hews church cordially .nmte t
all Chr.stran men of whatever
denomination to join them in
this celebration, by partaking
cf the holy communion with
them in a body on this Sunday
J morninR
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i | BURKE HI NOSES
I OUT BEACH
In a rather unspectacular
game Friday night at Grayson
Stadium, Burke h ; gh school of
Charleston nosed out Beach-
Cuyler, 2 to 0, the lone score
coming late in the third quar¬
ter when a Beach back with the
ball v|a« downed behind his
goal line-
In the major portion of the
game the play wal in Beach
territory.
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CARD OF THAIS
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C ARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heart-
3?E?SU
sages of sympathy and
tiful floral offerings
from our friends during
recent bereavement in the ion-
of our beloved sister, Mrs.
lian Smalls.
Mr- and Mrs- J. H-
( VRD OU 5S J THANKS
The family of |he late
Ross Butler wish to
ledge with sincere thanks
kindness and sympathy
by their many friends
his recent illness and
We are especially grateful
the many flowers and
donated, and to Rev. F- W.
by, pastor; Rev. G H.
Rev. H. E Scott. Clyo, Ga.;
neighbors, the Effingham
Teachers Association,
Springfield School,
Ga-, The Clyo Jr- H'gh
and Community, Clyo, Ga.,
their k'ndness, and to
Steele Funeral Heme for
splendid services rendered.
Mrs. Mabel Butler, wife
Mrs. Piccola Osborne,
ter.
Mr. William Osborne,
law.
CARI) OF THANKS
Mrs. Josephine Hamil
family wish to express
sincere thanks and
tion to their many friends
their kindness and for
cards sent her during her ill
ness.
IN
HART—In loving mem¬
ory of our darling mother,
MRS- JANIE HART,
who passed away nine
years ago, Nov. 26. 1937
and our brother,
MR JOHN HART,
who passed away Decem¬
ber 5, 1928.
Only God. knows how
much we miss them.
How much to them we
owe,
Their love and memories
we shall always cherish.
Through life with
thoughtful gratitude.
Sadly missed by
Margaret Hart Rhaney
Cpl. Carl Hart.
memory of
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MISS RUTH BJTLER COXON.
W ho departed this life Decern-
ber 1, 1944.
A precious one from us is
a voice we love is still
A pceo is vacant n our
ca „ 6e fflM .
o
] Dearest one, thou hast left
And our * oss wp deeply feel
But the one wli > has bereft
| He will all our sorrows heal.
Oh! The memory of that
Loving ones had gathered
It was hard ti part, dear one,
From one which we loved
dear.
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Folks think we have forgotten
Few may see us weep
jj 15 i oh the tears we shed,
one.
while others are asleep.
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You are gone from us, dear one.
And your face we’ll see no more
But we pray and hope to meet
you
On that bright and happy
ehore.
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In a graveyard sweetly sleeping
Where the flowers gently wave
[s lying one which we love so
d0ally
in coid and , s •, lent , grave.
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Sadly missed by:
Mother, Father, Sisters
Aunts '
DEBRO In remembrance of
our mother,
MRS. SARAH DE BRO,
who departed this life Decem¬
ber 1, 1944
There is no way of knowing.
The wisest may not say,
What mother dear is doing,
In her far home today.
But judging by her actions,
J Remembering her worth. needy.
‘When she smiled on the
And walked with folks on
earth.
One may with heart assurance
Assume beyond a doubt.
She’s helping some poor angel
Who’s feeling down and out-
Sadly missed by daughters,
sons, grandchildren.
SLOCUM—In loving memory
of
LEE SLOCUM,
who passed away this Novem¬
ber six years ago.
He lived and died a noble man.
To all who knew endeared.
His home and friends ho
SAMUEL STEVENS
Veteran World War II
Proprietor
cheered, ,
Then with the same brave spir- 1
it.
He faced the last great task,
And went to face his Maker,
Among earth’s men most bless-
ed-
I Wife. Ella Slocum Joseph and
Brothers, Mark,
Sam Slocum, of New York city,
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ROBERTSON In loving
memor v of our darling daugh-
tp) .
MRg FL(>1SK RO BERTSON,
who died two years ago, Dec.
1, 1944-
When we think of you, dear
daughter,
Our hearts are filled with
pain,
This earth would seem like
heaven,
If we had you back again.
Our lips cannot speak how wt
miss you,
But God only knows how we
love you,
And miss you since you went
away.
Peaceful be your sleep, clear
daughter,
’Tis sweet to breathe your
name, "’"WTi
We loved you dear in life,
In death we do the same.
Sadly missed by:
Mother, F,lise Smith
Father, Ralph Smith
Husband, Woodie Robert'•on
Brother, Ralph Smith, Jr.
Lmgenca Robertson
Giff Robertson
From Swedesboro, N J., and
other relatives.
LAWRENCE In loving mem¬
ory ol our daughter,
ELISE LAWRENCE,
who departed this life seven
years ago today, November 26,
1939-
Somewhere back in the sunset,
Where the lovelinc s never
dies,
She lives in tire land of glory
With the blue and gold of the
skies-
She had a smile for everyone,
A heart as pure as gold,
To those who knew her and
loved her.
Her memory will never grow
cold.
She is gone, but not forgotten,
Never will her memory fade;
Loving thoughts will always
linger.
Around the grave where she is
laid.
Long days and nights she bore
in pain,
To wait for cure was all in
vain,
But God who knoweth all
things best,
Eased her pain and gave her
rest.
Forget her, no, I never will,
I loved her then, I love her still,
Her memory is as fresh today,
As the hour she passed away.
Sadly missed by:
Mother, Mrs. Helen Wright
Stepfather, Mr.
Wright
Grandmother, Mrs. Elia Gil¬
more
Aunts:
Mrs. Gertrude Williams
Mrs. Albertha Steele
Mrs. Louise Johnson
Mrs- Evelyn Smith.
Other relatives and a host of
friends.
SHARPE -In loving
of
WILLIE JAMES SHARPE
who departed this life one year
ago today. November 29, 1945.
Today recalls sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest
And those who think of
today
Are those who love you best.
Those days were once enjoyed
When we were all together
But, oh, how changed it all is
now
S pee you have gone forever.
Only those who have lost can
tell
The pain of parting
farewell. , - *,
Sadly missed by:
Sister, Ruby Maynor
Brother-in-law, Frank May¬
nor.
Metter, Georgia.
MORGAN In loving
of our dear child,
grandson, nephew and
LITTLE LEON AUGUSTUS
MORGAN,
who departed this life
years ago November 26, 1943.
Tis so sweet to breathe
name, dear darling,
Tho you are gone, you are not
forgotten,
Nor will you ever be.
As long as our memory lasts,
We will remember thee
Dearly loved by all who knew
him;
gracious smile and heart
of gold,
His memory never will grow
cold-
To have, to love and then to
part,
Is the greatest sorrow of one’s
heart.
We thought not at the close
of day,
When night wiled earth and
sky,
That you so full of life and
hope,
Would breathe the last good-
bye.
We will always love him in the
same sweet way,
And that love grows with every
pass'ng day.
He is not dead, he is just
away!
with a cheery smile and a
wave of the hand,
wandered into an unknown
land,
Where Jesus dwells and all if
well,
He joined the happy
hand.
Sadly missed by:
Father and mother, Rev.
and Mrs. A- L. Morgan, Metter,
Ga.
Sister, Miss Betty Lane Mor¬
gan. D. T. S., Vidalia, Ga.
Grandparents, Rev. and Mrs.
A. B. Pullen, Metter, Ga.
Aunts and uncles, Mr. ant?
Mrs. Will’ivm George, Stillmore
Ga-; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sim-
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