The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, July 10, 1947, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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CHURCHES xx--(“X--:-v•t-x-.s-jx-.'-t.*. t , i *«■ « ■♦♦»< <>»»< ) '♦«♦♦ ♦ ♦ « ** **»***~ * DR. GILBERT SEVEN YEARS AT FIRST AFijKAfl BAPTIST CHURCH ■¥*¥ stiiMk REV. RALPH GILBERT Dr. R: ,h Mark Gilbert, the illustrious pastor of the First Air can >Baptisl church, will celebrate his seventh pastora' anniversary be inning Monday evening July 14, and extending through Sunday evening, July 20 . Under the divinely inspired and brilliant leadership of Dr. Gilbert, not only First African Baptist church, but the entire city of Savannah has made its mo’t significant and greatest expansion in spiritual influence and material well being. i Dr. G lbert has done great j work in Savannah and through out the State of Georgia and the .First African Baptist church is extending an invita- tion to all Savannah to be with them in this great celebration. The work of Dr. Gilbert is seen in evefy worthwhile project that has been put forth in the interest of our people, and we feel that he ; due this much respect and honor out of the ones that he has worked so hard for Ion", hours and untir¬ ing efforts to make justice j______ in ... I every way of life be felt among T IPVANG I’Ll CAL MIN. UNION 1 W weekly session of the EvangelT-al, Ministers Union was bold Tuesday with Rev.- H. W- Miin'h, president, presiding and the devotions by the chap¬ lain. Rev. C. P. Hobbs. Rev. L- W- Walker, pastor of the Portal AIVJE circuit, was a visitor at the session and gave a fine message on the urban church and his work in h ! j-, community. He spoke encour¬ agingly over the crops and the people i 1 general in the Portal section. He was made welcome by the president and members of the union. H. Gainer, a repressentative of the Hub organization, was a vi'i or ami asked the president and member., to do what they could 1 o cncou age our group to continue to register and thank¬ ed them in advance for their o cooperation. The members of the union were happy to be advised that Rev- P. L Bellinger, at’Mobiy who had been so very ill Pond : Millhavcn, was Improving rap j idfy alter several weeks’ |H-' nc . s Rev. J. P. Lampkin, pastor of Townsley Chapel AME churtU, West Savannah, invited the members to attend the Sunday school convention of the South Savannah distret July 9-11. Members present were Revs. Murph, Bagbjv Knig.h, Green, Swinson, Hobbs, Maxwell, John¬ son,'Richards, Lampkin, Ham¬ ilton, Walker and Sherman. aiwertisFtn THE TRIBUNE MRS. ELORIE GILBERT Many organizations, churches and personal friends of the F rst African Baptist church as well as Dr. Gilbert will be present during this celebration to give honor to another Moses that is successfully leading his people out of the land of bon¬ dage into the Promised Land. Peace and harmony have reign¬ ed supreme in the Christian family of the First African Baptist church, and we owe it all to the inspired leadership of Dr. Gilbert, The entire public is cor- dially invited to participate in thls celebration. Besides Dr. Gilbert, working with him day and nght is his brilliant companion, Mrs. via S. Gilbert. Mrs- Mrs- Gilbert Gilbert has has only been within our ranks a short time, but needless to say, Savannah has been bless¬ ed with such a fine young wo¬ man that knew just how to come on in, roll up her sleeves tLVu z k z“c°,‘ s during Hnrino- this mmirip coming wppk week at at thp the F.rst African Baptist church, corner of Montgomery and St. Julian street. FRIENDSHIP BAPT. CHURCH 611 West Duffy street, Rev. \. A Lee, pastor. Sunday school was in charge of Supt. D. M. Speed and was largely attend- id. Pastor Lewis preached an interesting sermon. Sunday, July 13, is home coming day. ffach member is a^ked to be present and bring someone .prvice and the choir will ren- der specially prepared music for the occasion. Sunday Pastor Lewis held the large au- dience spellbound, preaching on the subject, “Four Living Crea¬ tures and Two Wheels ’’ 1st METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Lumber lane and .tree, Hev^. O guests, St. Mark AME church of Garnett, S. C-, rendered the service. Rev. P. H. Hammett Preached a soul stirring sermon to a large crowd. After ther ser- mon the pastor serv€d d i nn er. --- ST. THOMAS AME CHURCH 49th and Burroughs Sts. A popular pew rally will be con- ducted Sunday evening, July at 4.30, sponsored by the mem- bers of Class No. 1 . The prin- Among the other speakers wil be Grand Chief J. T. Green of the Good Samaritans. The gram, which will begin at 4:30 p. m., will be attended by a number of prominent fraternal and business leaders. You Can Now Open A Credit Account At | LEON DEUTSCH JEWELER 1 SINCE! 118 * 307 W. Broughton St. Priz^ Given Away At The East Side Theatre Each Week We maintain an active sales farce for selling honsea, hua j^lows, business preperty, lots and Investment property. We are ready to serve yoc whether yo* wish te bay or sett Insurance written at a K% saving to yon. We collect rents— Over 20 years experienoa. BcaltoeS. «INTIN* ■UYIN6.MU.IH* UO»N$ INSUHIMCI *T ’ SAVAHNAH CCOKai* 9 St- East. Phones 6292 3-5025 SECOND ANNIVERSARY DEACONS CHRISTIAN UNION Tile second annivemiry of the Deacon Christian Union will be held Monday and July 14-15, at 7 30 p m , at the Pilgrim Baptist church, West Huntingdon street The program will be us iollows: 1 Monday night, July 14, De- votion service, led by Deacon Jesse Jackson; invocation, Dea. Vernest Tremble: selection, Pii- 1 grm 5* xtl *-»* Sr • Choir; introduction ot \ji dress, Dea. O car Chaplin; se- lection. Williams Singers; res- olution ol Union, Dea. Caesar j H. Jenkins; remarks, Dea. Cy- rus McKive; solo, Sipter Rose Lotson; reading, Eis. Elizabeth Chatman: response, Dea. Isaac Slee; solo, Sis. Carolyn R. Bry- ant; general remarks, president, Deacon George White; collec¬ tion, announcements, benedic¬ tion Tuesday, July 15. Devotion service led by Deacon Smalls; welcome address, Dea. E- Williams; introduction mistress of ceremony, Sis. El- dora White; selection, Skidaway choir; anniversary prayer, Rev. J H. Ford; selection by the choir; reading, Sister Bettie Middleton; selection, Jenkins Bros, quartet; remarks, Sister Tremble: history, Deacon Geo. of r on ’ Deacon C. H. Jenkins; selection Peaceful Zion choir; “by theThoiV scripture reading . selection | anniversary sermon Rev j J Dink ns; collection, announce- rnents and benediction, . The I officers are: Deacon ueo . White, president; Dea. Preston L?®"': ^ Sai H V1 ^ f nk president ns Lancia! : Dea- * - ^ . her mi .. and ee preSldent Deacon ’’ „ ™ M ding r ® C01 ' secre - tary. All members are taxed $1, to be paid before July 15 . - -- m- CT John fOIIV , „„ nil I7 The king and queen contest »s. ’ 3 a successful (tlose Sunday , nrnenm rendered rpnriprpri a pr ° eram was was be 01 e le crowning of the king and T ueens - Mrs - Julia Hall crowned the winners, who were as follows: Mrs. Henri Mae Wil- kins, senior queen; Miss ence Bryant, Jr. queen, and Mrs! Prince Rivers, Jr., crown- ed. The following persons represent the union at state conventon in Columbus the latter part of (his month. Mrs. E. Faustine Bignon, Mrs. Ophelia Rivers, Mrs. Celeste M. L. Wiiaon. 1 PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH 528-30 W. Huntingdon Deacon E. Williams, chairman; Deacon C. H. Jenkins, clerk. W T ° b ' ^rved day school with great met at interest. , (he usual Sun- i hour with Deacon C. H. Jen- to* «*, L H 8 r teht s cellent sermons. The second an niversary of the Dea. Christian Union will be celebrated here JU V Id and 155, anniversary ( sermon by Rev. j. J. Dinkins, who will also be in charge of services on Sunday, July 13 and 20 | UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. C. Sapp, pastor. Sun- day school met at the hour conducted by Supt Jones and a waiting minister preach- ed in the afternoon. There be a calendar king and contest given by the church on July 21. A small admission will be charged. JERUSALEM BAPT. CHURCH Jerusalem Baptist church of Tatemville will celebrate its 2 nd ushers anniveibary July 14, eatured by a program and ser- mon by the Rev. Orland land. Mrs. Clara Belle Harris will be mistress of We are pleased to be in our stone church Rev. j. w. Over- street is pastor; Miss Shuman, president, and Miss Gertrude Brown, reporter. Wimhprlv’c 1 J O ? Recreation Parlor 526-28 West Broad St. Is The Right Place To Spend Your Kecreatioi Hours ;; * CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Julia Lecount and fam¬ ily of the late Albert Lecount wlsb t o thank their many friends and neighbors for act; ot - kindness, cards and tele- grams 0 f sympathy and tilf beautiful oeauuiui flowers iiuwnis at <x\, the tut; mv - Special thanks to the bors and friends who donated ;heir cars. the Mayiluw. s ngers lor their sweet singing, the Rev. J. M. Benton and the Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home or a well rendered service. May the Lord bless each and every- one. A devoted wile, Mrs. Juna Lecount, ( and family. CARI) of THANKS The family of Mrs. Laura Orr Primus wish to express sincere thanks to the Rev. Hen¬ ry W. Murph, pastor of St Philip AME church, for the kindness shown them during the death of their mother- We also thank our many friends f ° r the Sy T a ^ y cards and t f^rams. also Sidney A. Jones y splen - card of thanks Trie family of the late Mr. John L. Bullock wish to ac¬ knowledge with grateful appre- ciation the kind expressions of 1 sympathy from our many friends during our bereave- ment. Special thanks to Tap- ley’s Funeral Home, THE FAMILY ---- • CARD <>F THANKS The iamily of the late Mr MdKinley (Mack) Gordon wisf! express their sincere thanks to all their friends and neigh- i bo>'s for the kindness shown them during the death of oui berived husband, father anc. , ,, We also thank out 1 ^ flowers s sympathy care, - and tele f E rams ' also the pastor members and the Junior Usher Board of the Tremont Temple Baptist church and the Monre Funeral Home for the splendid servi ce rendered. — ' --- * ARNKf «IE LIBRARY MST FOR SURVEY --- Continued from page number rac e relations Data for the study was taken from date slips and app ii ca tion cards of the d “ ,m6 the pw,ot ' m ™tu»,ed Sex, ages and occupations of the readers were the factors used in the data. After completion andTheSa- of his work Carnegie Library vannah Public Library, M. Bur- g ess , who had just completed a smilar study at Atlanta Public Librarv ]eft for Ta , ]a . dega A1 , SU “Z ____ , , - t 'z rr, tr ^ d pf avail ‘ able „ hl good books. He also .gave p alse . to the general 1 physical appearance ro e plant - SAI -ESMAN *^ ESS0RIBS Continued from Page 1 __ & Home Supply Company, East Broad and Liberty streets. 1 Mr. Knight, a native of this city is a product of the local sr^ss c js and business circles. The new Patterson Car and Home Supply company ^ known as “Savannahs First Green Driveway.” is a newcomer to the Savannah automotive home appliance field, been established a few weeks ago by Roscoe C. Patterson and his son, J. Desmond Patterson, both formerly of Savannah, formerly employed by a nation- i ally known rubber company in Hamilton and Middletown Ohm respectively, Mr. Knight invites all of hi* friends as well as the motoring public to call upon him for all kinds of electrical appliances radios bicyces, seat covers, and Cities Service gasoline and oil Plenty of parking space is available, with 10.0CO Sq. ft. of 0001 green concre te for tile con of patrons of the com- pany BIBLE MEETING Bible meeting is being held Thomas Grove Baptist, I church every Tuesday night Rev. W. W. Gilmore is teacher. MIDDLETON- memory our mother. I'ON, Ml::- HAT 11E MIDDIT. * no departed this Ute 7 Tne blow was hard, the severe, We little thought your death l near, G.iiv those who have lost thr tu: t*** She is gone, but not Never vnl her memory lade, nvii; thoughts will I linger, Around the grave where sh i. fin'd. i- ,v;get her, no. we never Her memory is a,*- fre-u m Vs in the hour she passed Sadly missed by: Son, Dea. Richard Daughter-in-law, Mrs. Middleton Daughter. Willie Mae Grandchildren: W< dey Middleton Jonathan Browne. MORNING In loving ory' of our dear husband, fa ther. son and brother MR. GEORGE MORNING who departed this life July 1944, and MR. JOHN MORNING, who departed this life July 11 1942. You are not forgotten Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory We little thought your so near, The blow wrs hard, the severe, Only those who have lost cai We will remember thee, tell The pain of parting ? farewell. We miss you now, our are sore, As time goes by we miss more, Your loving smile, your face, No one can fili your chair. Sadly missed by your family. BUTLER In memory of oui mother, grandmother and MRS. CHARITY BUTLER who lcH us July 13, 1946. Mother has fallen asleep Mother was tired and weary, Weary with toil and with pain; But by her glasses and She will not need (hem Into Heaven’s mansions entered. Never to sigh or to weep, After long years with struggles. Mother has fallen asleep. Near other loved ones we laio l- ier> Low in the church yard to And though our hearts are broken, Yet we do hot question She does not rest ’neath . grasses, Tho o’er her grave they She has gone into the Mother has fallen asleep. Rest the tired feet now Dear wrinkled hands are so Blast of the earth shall no lon¬ ger Throw o’er our .loved one chill, Angels through heaven guide her, JofUis will still bless and keep Not for (lie world wou'd wake her. Mother has fallen as'epp. ] Beautiful rest for the weary, Well deserved rest for the When our life’s journey is ed We shall again be witi you. This helps to quiet our Beautiful, beautiful sleep, Daughters: 1 Mrs. Rachel B. Wn ie j St. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Caroline Wright. Savannah, M'.s. Lottie Luciie Butler New York city. Mrs Mollie Chist.'m Savannahi Granddaughter: Mrs. Rosa Brown New York cilv. Grandsons, Mr. Richard Murry Savannah. Mr Edward N. Riley New York city. Mr. Thomas B Wright New York city. Nephew: Mr. Walter Thomas Savannah Niece Mrs. Bessie Green, Savannah. JACKSON In sad but loving Tnem °ry of our devoted daugh- ter > MRS. ALBERTHA JACKSON who departed this life one yeat On, daughter, what a morning the billows ceased to roi God called you home frott I. l ’And . took .... yuu to Ills fold. I We remember that Friday nigh! , your voice was weak ant wiau was'talking to you very | softly. heard And your voice was m 1 more. 1 Yes. dear daughter, we sadly . j side, But we hope some day to meet you, I When Jordan's narrow stream divides. Sadly missed by: Father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Major Jackson GREEN—In loving remem- bra nee of our dear mother, MRS. ANNA GREEN. 1 departed this life July 8 W ho | i ,044 bleep . on, mat , mothe niot ne r , Tis God who thought best, To take you from this world of sorrow, j To a lovely place of rest. D J b J day we are strivi n g to 1 ' meel yoU ’ In that fair and heavenly home Tis the land where all is hap¬ piness, Up there where sorrow is un¬ known. Safe in the arms of Jesus, An 8 ' els * uard seeping clay 1 We are working forward |To see you resurrection day. Sadly missed by children: Daughters: Ophelia Cunnigas Rose Bell Roberson Jannie Anderson Luticie Duvale All of Richmond Hill, Ga.. One son, Joseph Green, Brunswick, Ga. RESOLUTION In memory of qur beloved i president, Major Richard R Wright, Sr. Whereas: Major Richard R Wright, Sr., was the first president of the Georgia State Industrial Col¬ lege for more than twenty years, and Whereas: During his successful admin- istration, many youth, particu- I larly of Georgia, were taught by him, and his able faculty, in | draining, the academic subjects, agriculture manual practical j and various arts and crafts, THE SENSATIONAL NEW | (yiumtial AUTOMATIC PHONO-RADIO AND RECORD CABINET RADIOS Just Look at All These Features! \ 6-tvba (plus rectifier) improved superheterodyne radio- phonograph in stunning walnut veneer cabinet. Two j bonds—American broadcast plus most widely used / foreign bonds. Exclusive triple-tuned permeability f tuner gives extra distance and selectivity. Heavy duty speaker with volume and tone controls has superb tone j <t«olity. Built-in Aeroscope eliminates aerial and ground wires. 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