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C H UR CUES
) JTCN’S |>AY AT
TOWNSU1/ CHAPEL
Sunaay will be men’s day a
Town tey chapel AMK church,
A 11 o’clock, • Ldaiey A. Jones,
well known A An* layman and
moxtician, will he the principal
i speaker. Tne men ol ih;- church
A are a. kin~ thru you come out
p Sunday to this service. Sunday
-hih’iit there, wJL.iia.ut mi* cal
• program rendered by the men
c$ly. Rev. j. *%. '•■vf. i fcitmpkin i3
pastor and M. weight, is
chairman . f the observance.
..PILGRIM BAPT .CHURCH
£23-31 West Wii|(^s, IPyitinjdoti St,
Deacon E. chairman.
The weekly services were ob¬
served with great interest. The
's s^iluuday *,,1 U schooL mpt n , - at tl 10:30 Tn>iL*h a-
t
-two excellent sermons. ‘
The cfficers and members
will participate eelebrShcn if the 35th an-
niversary of St.
Luke Baptist i!torch Monday
night, March l(r The Usher
Board will Celebrate its anni¬
versary Wednesday, Mardli b2-
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^nc ANGELIC S ; AI a,S MIN mJnb'rnvl UNION
:S StI hD Rviheelical Evangelical ministers ministers tin
met Tuesday , with Pros:-
dent H. W ^ven, P ”Sfr
JMI. ChnpIaS in
were ny c P Hortks.
Reports neports were were made maue briefly oriv*iy
/or the vigilant committee
Rev. C. K. Knight,
by Rev. F. w Bagby, who
nounced the revival meetings
of the different' churches in
the union will staij March 17,
a"hd for ten nights the services
will be carried forward by the
churches in pairs, each preach¬
er alternating for the other
each week and final close
‘’Easter Sunday. * lx
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* B Rev. W.'P 5 reported
| T r the committee on program
and stated that the order of
College Founders «•* day program
’’field m Atianta March 5-7.
The current event committee
report was made by Chairman
W. O. P. Shennan, who ipiplud-
ed in the report the de?thiof
Rev. W- E. Salmon, one bf
superannuated - preachers of
Georifa' AMfe Conference, Tues-
day. The funeral was;’held
WednesdSy gt ^Douglas, Presid-
inig Elder t$BF. Johnson in
charge.
Rev. N K Kimball, pastor
of St. Paul CME church, was
at the meeting and
that his wife, who has been ill
several months, was much bet-
-ter and would return to the
city at an early date.
Rev. C K- Knight was elect¬
i ed chairman of /the vigilant
> committee.
Rev. L- ^B. Bright of Chica¬
go III., a member, of the Mis¬
sionary Baptist church, was a
visiter at the’union and was
given assistancei#i his illness
and helped on his way to his
destination in Florida.
The union w$s invited to at¬
tend the instatafjan of the of-
? fleers of the Emancipation
sedation Wednesday
March 12, at Conner’s
pie Baptist church, when
following program wilt ■ be ren-
dered'
First hymn, Rev. C P. Hobbs;
I invocation, Rev- L. G. Giobs;
selection, Cohrief’* Temple
choir; second hyfnn. Rev- L. L.
Ecoft; scripture reading. Rev
J. W- Maxwell,; singing hymn;
ihtroduefon of master of cere¬
monies, Rev. J. L- Butler; re¬
marks, master of ceremonies,
Rev. J- L- Butler; selection by
Mt Tabor Baptist churcn
'choir; remarks, R A.
Sr, president, Social Ciubs Un-
icn; selection by St- Philip
Monumental choir; paper, Miss
Retha M Gibbs, ' secretary of
S- Q. U ; selection, Tremont
■Temple Baptist church, c^oir;
; • Jntroduction of minister, "TT-iv
N- C- Conner; installation ser-
fi 'mon, Rev- J. M- Benton, pasto
r» of Tremont Temple Baptist
church; selection, Tremont
Temple choir; resolutions Rev.
W O- P- Sherman,' secretary
.Emancipation Association; col¬
lection, installation sermon by
Rov. W e. Davis; remarks
doxolpgy and. benediction.
IT PAYS TO
advertise IN
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ST. JOHN SENIOR MISSION
; The S.nior Mission of St.
John Baptist rliureli met at
the home of its president, Sts-
Eiien Beckett, 615 Price street,
M ndsy afternoon Much busl-
ness wa carried cut in the usu-
a! manlier The mission plan-
ned' it ; ftnr.iye.sar/, a o::g with
a pew ra.iy ti te held the sec-
ond Sunday in May at the
church at 4 p. iu. Etch mem-
her is asked to take a pew.
reven members of the church
were reported sick and aid wps
given each of them. The next
meeting will be held on M^tch
17 at the home cf Sis JimTUe
Mulligan, 517 E- Huntingdon
street. Those present were SLs-
* e!s Mamie Newkirk, Liiia Ran¬
dolph, chairman of sick coin¬
dent; Vandella Wilson, finan-
cial secretary; Mary Washing-
t3n - recc «Hn* secretary,
ST. THOMAS AME CHURCH
Sunday was a high day at
St. Thomas- AME church, bo-
sinning with Sunday «**.
j Mis. A Western, superintend-
| " nt - At n:45 the Junior Choir
C.
otriplinK dehverea a ^reat
after which he serv-
ed ccmmunion . At 7:3C p )n -
nT ToC Z ,1 im
S ished giving communion ( to lus
congregation . The pastcr> offi .
cers and members have just
comp i e ted the* interior of the
chU rch and It new looks like
new.. A great revival is now
under way, conducted by Rev.
Rice cf Jesup.
choir union
The Choir Union met in
regular meeting at the Thank-
ful *- Ojwpvnjv v. /alii v-J ?-«-*»
evening President J L An-
drews nres’dine The
was opened bv Brother Geo E
was done ^ and several new
members' were added to the
uniou. The next meeting will
b e held at Thankful Baptist
church at 7 o’clock on account
|0 f the church anniversary. All
. are expected, Deacon
j, L Andrews is president; Sis-
Nett e Oliver, secretary, and
Deacon Geo. B Jones, report-
j e r.
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UNION BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. L C Sapp, pastor- The
Sunday school met at the usu¬
al hour w.ith Supt Jones
charge. It was well attended.
Rev. Sapp preached two
stirring sermons during
day. communion was well at-
tended, at Which two visiting
preachers, Rev John Clark and
Rev. E- Clark, both sons of the
church, were present.
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A-VIE CHURCH
533 ^ West Woct Harris street. Feb-
23 at 8 p- m. the $300 drive
came to a close The thirteen
captains. Rev. J. L- Sibert, Bro.
E a 3arnett Sister P. Robin-
son ' Sister B Ferguson, Brother
B ; Haynes . Sbter C M. Walker,
sisterM - Small, Sister G. Mus-
terpher, Brother K- Williams,
Sister j. Jenkins, Sister M
Reddick, Brother L- P.
and Sister F. Pierce reported
$300.35- Rev. Sibert and Bro-
Barnett were the only ones to
reach the goal of $50.
The members are very hap-
py and proud of their pastor,
this being the fT t t’me
church can say that everything
i owns is paid for and *4 0 in
the treasury.
i MUSICAL FESTIVAL BY
s - CONVENTION
A musical fe , t: ,, al Wil! be
OH- given Friday P night. March
at St- Paul Baptist chursh, Wa-
ters avenue, by the Sunday
School Convention of the
'n Missionary Baptist
”on.
Some of the best choirs and
oloists of the city will partici-
■»afe in this contest
promises to be one of the
ield here for some time.
Tickets are being sold by
"’embers of the various
Mt will participate on
nogram
Read
THE TRIRT’NE
Every Week
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NEW FURNITURE SALESMAN
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AL. JOHNSON, well-known
young business man, who re-
A EC Furniture Stores, 125 West
Broad street. j
, A native of North Carolina,'
Mr- Johnson came to Savannah
in 1925. Some time after ar-
riving here he owned and op-
crated the DeTftfce confectionery
Eureka Lodge No. l, Masons, he
i£ r a meaH^o.! several other
. we KMena „ - k c afcn miRic bfganikatlon.. ma Pastor
Mr. Johnson invites his many
nencl r i ends ’ s as as weU we n as the the furnt- mrnt
ture-buying public to call oft 1
^ l0 ““ 0n “f ° ^ tB,s popu ^ ar ^ s '~
n - Ss ior tlieir , every furniture
nppds nr call him for /? 'lnnoint
t 977 or
WEST SAVANNAH PTA
MET FRIDAY j
The PTA of the West Savan¬
1 nah —.......-..........v school met Fi'day ------ after-
nC ° n ’ 21 ’ at the
SCh °° 1 L ^ Sh " t P ^ gram WF S
'
, “coni S,;'" f as
fo3l0WS: The • Flag,
story
Mas » teE Wright, second
past/ P rcsidents ' six PUP'^. 4th
0>,i Shirley ” jJohn- tr ' u "
son x,il gra ^ e: Great - Wide,
Beaut ful World, poem, Luella
Rumplis, fifth grade.
This program was held in ob-
Anuncanism week.
After the ^ r0gVam taUc ‘ s were
mode made hv by Mr Mr tmti -rrnri Mrc Mrs. J. i H- w
Brinson on The Child and His
Welfare.” I£ was decided to
send the pres dent, Mi's.
Vaughn, to Confer- the
ence at Carver high school on
March 15
FENUEL JONES ADDRESSES
BEAUTICIANS’ ASSOCIATION
The regular meeting of the
Savannah Beauticians’ Asmcia-
tion was held Monday n ght,
February 24, at the YMCA, the
meeting being directed by the
president, Mme. F- Bignon. The
oyster roast given February 17
at the home of Mme. vanellson
was largely attended. attended- The
pres dent and a number of
members are looking forward to
attending the State Beauticl-
ans’ Convention which will
meet in Atlanta April 28. Mme.
Sara Vanellison, who operates
Va..ellhon Beauty Salone, 1419
East Broad street, Is selected
contestant for the state beauty
queen contest in Atlanta-
The association was elated to
have as guest speaker Fennel
P. Jones, traveling representa-
tive of the C’annolene Co., of
{Atlanta, the largest all-Negro
cosmetics plant in the South-
Free samples were given to
each member, including a
Play card, hair styled by Mr.
Mr. Jones is temporarily lo-
cated at the Savannah Phar¬
macy, 719 West Bread street
where he will give demonstra¬
tions, free samples, and tell you
| Jr , The , y0 next Y an meeting T m . , ° will v r !? be Zes on -
j Monday night, March 10.
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DREAM GIRLS CLUB
j monday The Dream night Girls the Club met
at home of
Miss Ruth Boyd, 535 1-2 East
Wald burg street- Much business
was carried out. Mrs. Ethel
| Watson was made reporter
Those present were Mrs. Katm
Scott, pres dent; Mrs Dorothy
E arJ y, vice president; Mr:
Nancy London, secretary; Mis:
MUmie Williams, treasurer,
and others- Next meeting
be at the home of Mrs- Scoti,
610 West Broad street. Marcii
10.
SAVA W \r\ TRIRUNI
IN THU CITY
•«“'who .rsir/a,"
Lee Va-, accompanied by
Massey, is in the city visiting
relatives. Sgt. Massey,
has been in the regular
about eleven years, saw
service in the past war in
African and European
panied by their son,
j r . After visiting his
and aunt here, they will
M =ss cy s mother in Co-
lumbus.
ULSTER ROAST
« Derrl -k s Inn on
22 , the M :eual Benevolent So-
, * . InCcrporated . , , , . .
y ' ’
its relatives and friends at
seventh unnual oyster roast-
The delightfully ccol, clear day
was an ideal one for the occas¬
ion. When the guests
they found that the
under the efficient direct on of
l. a.. S- Priester, had
:ead y for their comfort
pleasare Thcrc
bw oysters Z 01 o! ready ,arEC for ’ ,us the m " oul roasting; 5 "
numerous varieties of
accessories, including beer
good to the last swallow.
children — added -' ,J — *- to the
able affair by making
w’th souvenir horns., which
committee thoughtfully
ed for their pleasure.
After the feast there was
’ 11011 P atl 'i°tic program,
was opened with prayer by
l. L. Pcott- Following the
ng of America. President J. J
Edwards spoke briefly of'
objectives of thoSo-c.c.y
this year. Then Morgan
good, the sage of Cann
Hey. Rev L. L i L- Scott Scott, the the
pastor of Second
church; Father G. H
the popular rector of St.
hews’ Episcopal church'
A- B Derrick the owner
Derrick’s Inn; and Mrs-
S. Williams, former
national committeewoman;
spoke eloquently of the
of the times and their
to our qrpup. ended an
terpon ,m:.de delightful by
warnatli of a Mutuals’
iy.
mob CASTRATES VETERAN
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°* Collins, Miss., accepted
d *t from a white man
attending a movie in
^ey went only a short
tance when the driver told
l° wa y to get cut of the car
to 6 a out of town right
dr i ve r sa id Jenkins
llle one lle wanted
The unramed man took Jen
klns t , a side road off
49 north of CollinS( where
group of white men were
ing. They tied Jenkins to
tree and castrated him with
razor blade. Left untied,
his home
where his mother found h
lying on the porch. Jenkins
now in a Jackson, Miss.,
pital.
John Sandiford, sheriff
Covington county, sa;d
was nothing he could do
*t because Jenkins will
] name aa d to his be attacker, interested who in
Negro girl and resentful
Jenkins attention to her.
sheriff found the rope and ra-
zor used in the attack after
brief investigation
Holloway, who was with
^t ns when he was picked up
his assailant, is in hiding
place in Mississippi.
LN MEMORY
HUTCHINSON In sad —
; loving memory of our
parents,
MR. GAINES HUTCHINSON,
SR .
ji H
MRS KI.I A W.
who entered eternal rest
10, 1924, and Feb 10, 1943.
Our heart are always very
Wlien we speak and th nk
ysu,
Oh! What would we give to
your smile
And hear your sweet
give «s cheer.
How we need you every day
flow we want you in every way
But LDe lord who knrweth
Called you home and gave
rest. ,
Sadly missed by your
children:
Mi. and Mrs. George J-
Ormsby, Mr New York
and Mrs: B F
son. Jamiaca, L- I.
Mrs. Evelyn Smalls,
York.
Nc'v' neS I * llt<dlinson ' Jr
Yc>rk
Miss Ella Hutchinson. New
York.
Grandchildren:
Margaret Hutchinson Smalls.
New York
Franklin Hutchinson; J r..
Ja ^V a( ' a ’ L - 1
N - ^"waiker J. TV, tar. Newark
Mrs. Anna E Harley, Jamai¬
ca. L I
Mrs. Frances Dowse
New York.
iO -uJ
win
S1NGFIRLD—In loVlng,
memory of our dear mo T ,
ther and sister,
MRS. ANNA A.
STNGJ VRin
who departed this life
four years ago today,
March 3, 1943-
It Is not given to mortal
minds
God’s way to comprehend,
Why, in such anguish
parting,
Our hearts He must so
rend.
But when our earthly
path seems hard
And burdensome the load,
We should thank God our
loved one treads
The happier heavenly
road.
Daughters, Sisters and
Niece;
Mary B Singfield
Nellye Singfield Coppage
Florie A- Wilson
Bettyc Mack Walker.
JOHNSON In loving mem-
ory of
,„v 10 pa ssed away March I,
Yes, to us it seems like
day
when you s0 quietly
away.
« *f
way
G] > how (he memories hurt
wh en words of you are
And our wlth tears
blurred
Oh, how we miss you and
we need you,
Wp loved you ’ but Jesus
you best,
Within we know that you
safe with Jesus at rest.
A family who loved you
misses you:
Daughter,
Mrs. Maggie Hampton,
Savannah. Ga. u
Sister, ■> j; /
Mrs. Mary Luc Tillies, ,1
t ’
Columbia, 8.
Granddaughter,
Mrs- Jessie Paramorq,
Bronx, N- Y
A liost of nieces and
DAVTS-In memory of
MR. FRED T DAVIS
who d'ed Friday, March 8,
at 12:15 o T clock.
One year ago today.
My dear beloved husband
ed away.
Our grief is thick as no
could know,
But th'se whose loved
have gone on before,
Sleep on, dear husband,
. thy rest,
We loved you dearly, but
Left/to e 'Vurn h 6 ’ 1
Wife, Mrs. Annie Davis
N'^e children, three
ono brother and a host of
at'.ves and friends
^
MAXWELL—In loving
ory of
MRS. JANT.E MAXWELL
who departed this l'fe
vrars ago March 6, 1945.
God has cal'eri her h^me
w-om this world of tears
no His everlasting arms.
Free from mortal tear^.
Though she was buried in
rows
Ti* Thy will, O Lord,
And we know in heaven,
g-h* rems her reward.
Sadly missed by:
Devoted husband.
Mr- Richard Maxwell
One daughter.
M-~ \iev
Newark, N. J
T"'o erands.
O c ear Armstrong
Willie Armstrong
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CARD 01 TOMS j
I
C\KI) til THANKS
Wish ng to, express my ap-
Pi’cciation tor the kindness
Shawn me during the recent
illncs; and death of my wife,
Agnes RlU.y, also, for the floral
offerings and the courtesy oi
Momoe Funeral D rectors
Husband, Lawrence Riley.
CARD OU 1 HANKS — j
'I lie hunily the |
ol late Mrs. |
Pearl William. Winston wishes I
tb thank all friends lor kind-
nesses shown them during their
recent bereavement
Miss Rosalie Williams,
Sister.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs- Mabel H. Lartigue of New I
York city and the bereaved
family of the late Mrs. Mabel: 1
Price Hodges wish to express
their sincere thanks to their
many friends for the
shown them during the recent
death of Mrs. Hodges, and for
the many sympathy cards, tele¬
beautiful floral designs 1
and donations of cars, also to !
Father Dodd, rector of All Souls
New York city; Father
DIXON In memory ol' otir j
uncle, DIXON . , _
MR HE SKY
who departed ! this life four
years auo, March 2
Sleep », Uncle, you are gone j
but not forgotten. 1
Niece. Mrs Beatrice Harden,
aiui otiiers. I
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D!CKSC> t In loving memory
j ■ of our si ->t: r nd daughter.
j ALDKY ('WENS DICKSON
i who departed this life one
1 March 3, 1910.
year ago,
when the l inici twilight lin-
| gcred
L-ke a halo in tlie west,
| She was ushered into glory.
\Yhcro the suffering find rest;
And Wf know the stars grew
! dimmer, j
On that evening in the sky,
p oi *t iev SC em to twinkle softly
| When such Christian spirits
die.
Sister, D L. Johnson
Brunswick-
Father, P. H Owens, |
Brunswick.
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DEATHS
*i".'*;*..**;*4";**;. vv-;. ^-*1.
MRS. PEARL W. WINSTON
Sad, indeed was the commu¬
nity to hear of the death of
Mrs. Peiarl Williams Winston,
formerly of this city, which oc-
cured last week end In Virgin¬
ia. Although ailing for some
tAme, Mrs. williams was not
(thought to be in danger of im-
1 mediate passing. Her death
.was wholly unexpected. The
remains arrived in the city last
I Saturday morning, and were
prepared for burial by Steele’s
Funeral Home.
Besides her husband, near-
| survivors include two children,
! Gertrude and Eric Winston;
I two sisters, Misses Rosalie and
Teal Williams; one brother
Clarence Williams, Jr„ and fa-
1 ther, Clarence Williams. Sr.
| Interment was in the Catholic
cemetery.
POISON LIQUOR KILLS SIX
Continued from Page l
investigating the case of a 73-
year-old man who died in
Pennsylvania hospital less than
an hour after he had beep
found screaming In agony in
a vacant lot in South Phlla- 1
delphia
Homicide detectives disclos¬
ed they had definite evidence
that the first five victims were
killed by denatured alcohol at
a spree in a shack village in
the wastelands near the Dela¬
ware river.
A man suspected of having
supplied the liquor for the
party *; y was waf> arrested late Satur-
, day night, , soon alter the first
death. He is charged with
possession of untaxed liquor-
Police searched shanties In
the desolate area reaching al-
most from the Delaware river
| to the Schuylkill river on tfie
chance that there were more
victims of the poisonous liquor-
The victims were identified
as Henry Hill, 45; “Doc” Flem¬
ing, 48; George Redfield, 80,
and William Collins, 33. A fifth
man found Monday afternoon
lying dead in a pathway is un¬
identified.
The man found screaming
on the lot was William Tiney.
Passersby saw Tiney and call¬
ed police. As he was placed on
a stretcher he screamed: ‘I’m
going blind. I can’t see.
OFFICERS OF GEO. S.
i PATTON POST
Continued from Page 1
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ment bureau which has been
very instrumental in placing Its'
! ex-GI’s in lucrative jobs.
1 woman s auxiliary is another
feature of the post which is
doing excellent work
Transient GI’s and ex-soldi-
ers are looked after through
the travelers aid service which
the post is conducting, The
nearness of the post to both
railroad depots makes this ser-
vice very accessible to the men
passing through the city.
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Phone 2-0221
Paul & Andv
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Batteries—Fu ’a ‘’■•"ids
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Caution of- S’- Mat: hews’
church Savannah Os., to Tur~
net’s Funeral Home, New York
city, and Sidney A Jones for
excellent services and kindness.
Mrs- Mabel H. Lartigue,
Daughter, New York City.
CARNATION UNIT No. !«
Carnation Unit, No. 10, of
the Cosmopolitan Society helot
its meeting at the homo of
Curley M. Roberts- Business of
importance was transacted. A
silver tea will be given at tho
home of Mrs. Daisy Bates <m
March 23. when a program will
p e rendered by members of the
society. The officers are: Elolss?
J 3 ra:|tl 0 y, president;. Hortense
Braxton, vice president; Ear-
tha Reed, secretary; Sarah
Brisbane, assistant secretary,
Ann Southward, reporter.
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