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The above picture shows six
of the members of the Male
Glee Club of the First Congre¬
gational church who will sing
over Station WEAR this com¬
ing Sunday aiternoon at 5:3 j
o’clock during the Holsum
Hour.
Reading from left to right:
To Conduct Revival
REV. W. B- MURRAY, cf Ma-
ccf 0a Baptist church, who Little is
conducting a revival at
Bryan Baptist church, West Sa-
vannah. The meeting lg will will close
tomorrow (Friday) night.
Phone 2-1141
or
2-1142
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gallAjac and thence Into the
irjmiae 're It mixes with the stomach partly
J Just below the
Bile :essary adjunct to proper di-
gestt absence from the intestines
.. and fer-
Inevita 1 causes putrefaction
mental!
NAT-ShE'S danger signals
wKest your stomach, upset liver, by improper and gall
bladder have been when they
eatir.g tr drinking, or are
not wmbeing well because retained and
you, r.ooner symptoms:
some of the following unpleas¬
Your breath may become
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John McIntosh, deacon; Romeo
Smith, trustee; A. C. Council,
director of mule singers; E. H
Gadsden, church clerk; E. S
BIsard and Stanley Whitllcy
Members not shown are Hcus-
on L. N Tolbert, Robert Gill, Jr.
end Marion E. Tolbert.
Tremont Temple
Usher Board
The Tremcnt Temple Seuior
Usher Board met at the church
June 9, with the president in
charge- An interesting meet¬
ing was held. Next meeting will
be June 23. K. L. Byrd is pres¬
ident and Mrs. Gertrude Biack-
shear, reporter.
Cospel Choir
Anniversary
The Gospel Choir of St. Phil¬
lip AME church, West Broad St-,
j celebrated its sixth anniversary
| last Monday night the with a ,spe-.
cial program at church,.
Choirs from various, ehurchet
in the city participi ted. A cn*
1 pacity audience attended.
The Gospel Choir was orga-
[nized by Rev. H. W. Murph in
1942, and is directed and ac i
' compamed by Mrs Gertiude
SteVens. The group consisting
S j > fj A.i.Cn laches, w'eore;
dresses with yellr.w corsages.
The president, Mrs. Matilda
Harris brought greetings and
Mrs. Alsula Jamison introduceo
the members- After the sing-
ing of two "umbers by the
group, B ^ with Mrs. Bernita Green.
| soloist, the visiting choirs were
announced by Mrs. H W.
Murph, the mistress of cere¬
mony.
Congratulations to this group
of young ladies who made it
possible for all the choirs to
hear each other as well as to
celebrate their sixth birthday.
bad taste in your mouth, your coffee
(and tobacco) lose their natural
flavor, your food does not agree with
you; you may have heartburn, gas
and dizzy spells, you may be troubled
with belching; at night the gas in
your bowels may press upon your
bladder making you get up frequent¬
ly, thus breaking into your sleep.
In the morning you are tired in¬
stead of refreshed. Gradually your
health is impaired. '
Your complexion may become sal¬
low or bilious; dark rings may appear lazy,
under your eyes, you may feel
dull and irritable or blue and melan¬
cholic. You may dull have head-ache; frequent colds
(catarrh) or your
bowels stop their free, full and nat¬
ural action; you have self-pofsoning constipation,
gas, putrefaction and
(“intestinal toxaemia" or “acute gas¬
tritis” as many doctors call it).
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usually overnight, by taking Caiotabs
at bedtime and drinking water freely
next day.
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Caiotabs are pleasant to take
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Try them and see. Follow label di-
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Annual Student
Lrogram Sunday At
Frecbyterian Church
The fcurteenJ-i annual pro-
grim in which representatives
from various schools* and col-
eges participate will be pre¬
at Eu„ler Pres»>yi,...au
Sunday evening at 8.30
in observance of Father’s
The master cf ceremonies
will be C L. Douglas, A- M., At¬
lanta university. The program
be as follows:
Intrude, College Songs, Mrs.
A no di. McCoy, Georgia State
cc liege.
Processional.
Selection, Male Corh?u
Selection, Male Chorus.
Eoio, Miss Lt .nua Mitchell
Palmer Memorial institute; ac-
companist, Miss Lois Wilson,
faiiactga college.
Bh ’Mme solo, Albert Pleas-
it, Beach high school.
Georgia State College Today
ocn Dmgle, B. S-
Announcements, James Cob-
mi.
Sclo, Miss Edwina Robinson,
S., Tennessee State college,
Greetings from Johnson C.
.nith university Miss Loilie
Jrr, A. B.
Selection, Male Chorus.
Tribute to Fathers, Mrs- Wah-
ee F.azier, A B., Fisk un.ver-
ty.
Piano duet, Misses Rcselyn
ayne and Gloria Alston ,How-
rd university.
My Impression of W. Va. State
College, Miss Josephine Free-
lan, A. B.
Star Spangled Banner.
Benediction, Rev. Pickens A.
‘attersen.
AME Laymen Met
Sunday
A very enthusiastic meeting
of the AME Laymen’s Union
vas held Sunday at the home
}f Mrs. Gussie Hamilton, West
Akvannah. The president made
mjait.pnal reports on vne Gen-
„rar commence recently neia
m Kansas City.
;•> j.vi. 1 . urarerice made a report
„n •S*ate ui Country, ' urging
each person to ce^me quai.-
. i_u ai.a piay ms or ner pan
as a citizen.
on ■ otate of the Church”
oar-. Brinson presented a' re¬
1 pLri maue nt tne goiaen j.udi-
lee of Morris Brown college in
xiA,oy pnov.f ..g! some cuu.mu-
s aD0Ut Morris B rown
I college under the a present ad-
| “ Among clue.
b * 21 acres of
•
iaiiu purcuased lor $41,uou; le-
cired $ 210 ,DDd on Morris Brovm
college, etc- Think on thes-
tnii^gs. IS you ai;a interested
in tne churen, why not jo.n us/
Jesse Brinson is president,
Willis Brown, secretary, and
Mrs. Josephine A. Brinson, re¬
peater.
Central Bapt. Church
The regular services at Cen¬
tral Baptist church during the
week were well attended, Rev.
Wm. Daniels, pastor. Tuesday
night, prayer service, and a
lecture Thursday evening. Sun¬
day the c.iildren held their reg¬
ular Children’s Day program
with Miss Lcuise Milton, mis-
tress of ceremony. BTU met at
7 o’clock with Dea. Fred Gads¬
presiding. At 8 o’clock Rev.
Daniels delivered a Children’
day sermon. The senior choir’:
states rally will be held June
20.
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26 Broughton St. W.
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Toes and Feet
When feet burn, sting, itch and shoes
feel as if they were cutting right into
the flesh, get a small bottle of Moone’s
Emerald Oil and rub well on feet and
ankles morning and night for a few days.
A real discovery for thousands who
have found blessed relief. Moone s
Emerald Oil is easy and pleasant to
use—stainless—money back if not sat¬
isfied—good druggists everywhere.
New Pastor At Mt. Olive
The Rev. VV. Rob'.nscn, who
on Sunday, May 16, was install-
ed as pastor of Mt. olive Bap-
tist church, Rincon. The sir-
vice was largely attended and
•vas highlighted by sermon
by the Rev. R- W. /hite of
11' former pastor of Mt.
Olive-
On this coming Sunday at Mt.
j Olivo communion services w’ll
be held and a large attendance
i 3 anticipated.
FATHER’S DAY SPEAKER
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!
j Wilton Scott, director oi
C.
| public L ate college relations and at correspond- Georgia
| secretary c.t the Mayors
j nrg
Advisory Board, who will sp;ak
at First Bryan Baptist church
Sunday, June 20, at 11 a. m, on
a Father’s. Day program.
Recital At Saint
John Church Enjoyed
The musical recital of Mrs.
3. Fau'-tine Bignon, Savan-
lah’s own evangelistic contral-
0 singer, accompanied at the
jiano and console by her son,
Jimmie, luat was featured)
June 9 at St. John Baptist
church by the BTJ, was an af¬
ar long to be remembered by
ill who witnessed the occasion.
Everything was carried out
In grand style, each person
i playing well his part. Revs.
R. M. Gilbert and L- L. Ecott
are to bo commended for their
1 i "e i R t '•*. ■ Cleveland was
oiu cf the city in revival ser¬
vices. Mrsdames Ophelia Riv¬
ers and Mary Wa:'Aington were
j at their best as associate direc
tor and chairman. Mrs. Julia
Hall, the narrator, handled the
program in an impressive man¬
ner.
Too much cannot be said for
Mrs. Bignon and her son, who
vorked together so gracefully
lach number was scul stirring,
receiving high expressions and
;reat applause.
Mrs. Bignon was presented
beautiful baskets of flowers
‘rem Mrs- Alyce Gordon, tiie
Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home,
vnd the BTU. The style cf her
obe, created ii\ the minds of
>er and Mrs. Hall, was made by
Jrs. Hall. Workers of the un-
on served as ushers in evening
vear.
lethlehem Usher Board
The No. 2 Usher Board of
Bethlehem Baptist church met
it the regular place Wednes¬
day night- The regular order
f business was carried out-
The next meeting will be at the
usual place June 23.
Pew Rally
At Beth-Eden
On Father’s Day, June 20, the
Junior and Senior Choirs of
B th-Eden Baptist church will
-ponsor a pew rally at 4 p. m.
The Reverend L. Scott Allen of
Asburuy M. E church will be
the guest speaker. An interest¬
ing program consisting of in¬
strumental and vocal selections
has been arranged.
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IN MEMOR Y
McKAY—In memory of
MRS. ELIZA SENGSTACKE
•McGKAY
who passed this life suddenly
June 14, 1947.
God laid her down to rest
When her lilt’s work was done
,he did her job untiringly
And has his favors won.
She is sadly missed by:
Her husband, Ransom McKay
Dcug'.iter, Marian
Son, Robert
Sister, Rebecca S. ng.Haekc
Pius a host of nephews and
nieces*
COOPER In memory Of OUi
loving mother,
MRS. LRUIH1LLA COOPER,
who departed this life one yeui
ago on June 14, 1947, at San-
dersvllle, Ga.
Just a whispered prayer, and
the load of care from the bur¬
dened heart is lifted;
And a gleam of light makes
the pathway brigm, xcr w
heavy c i ouds are rifted-
Just a whispered prayer, and
a friend is there, who can turn
y 0Ur g r jef to gladness, who can
y 0Ur days with the notes of
pra £ e> who can g i Ve you song
lor sadness.
Sadly missed by:
Son, Mr. Joseph E. Cooper
gandersville, Ga.
Daughters:
Mrs. Mattie B. Burke, San-
dersville, Ga.
Mrs- Riba A. Flemig, Toronto.
Gntaric,. Canada.
Mrs- Mazie V. Davis, Savan¬
nah, Ga.
Two grand children, one
daughter-in-law, furee sons-in
law, and a host of relatives and
friends.
PRIMUS—In remembrance of
our wife and mother,
MRS. LAURA PRIMUS
who departed this life June 20
1947.
Sleep on, dear mother, *
’Tis God who thought best,
To take you from this world cl
sorrow,
To a lovely place of rest.
Day by day we are striving tc
meet you,
In this fair and heavenly home
’Tis the land where all is hap
piness,
Up there where sorrow is un-
I known,
Safe in the arms of Jesus,
i Angels guard thy sleeping clay
We are working forward to see
you,
Resurrection day.
p.od'v missed by husband and
children:
Daughters:
Randall B. Primus
Inez Fulton
Alethia Hampton
Bernice Stevenson
Rosena Primhs
Edwin Primus
Of Savannah, Ga.
Homer Primus
Miami, Fia.
Jennies Primus
Miami, Fla.
Randall Primus, Jr.
Of New York.
LEVEL— In loving remem¬
brance of our darling son and
brother,
(ROSS LEVEL, JR.)
who departed this life on June
12, 1941.
Today recalls sad remembrance
Of a loved one gone to res f ,
We who think of him teday
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Are the ones who loved him
best.
Sadly missed by devoted mo-
ther and father,
Mr. and Mrs. Bess Level, Sr
Sisters:
Mabel DeLoach
D~zzie B- Level
Brothers:
Marlon Moore
Jimmie Taylor
Hubert DeLoach
Two nieces and . i phews
others.
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WILSON "..... In sad 1 —* but loving
memory of our dev.it: d mother,
sister and grandmother,
MRS HATTIE WILSON
who departed this life one year
xgo, June 18, 1947.
he was so useiul here below
So needed by us all,
We strive to see why she should
be
The cne whom God should call.
But we have only human minds
Vivi which to uunderstand
Vrhaps well see it clearly when
We reach the promised land.
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Sadly missed by: 1
Miss Bessie Broughton and
other relatives.
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EARLY In lovnig memory of
RFV. JUIJUS EARLY, !
who departed this life one year
ago, June 15, 1947.
Sadly missed by :
Mrs. Estella Early, wife.
Children.
BREALCND In sad but lov-
; ng remembrance of our bc-
loved one,
MISS ROSALIE BREALDND
vho departed this life one year
SeTtlJe 4, face''we loved so'
dear ,
’
Gone is the voice we love[1 l0
hear
Tts sad but true, we wonder
why,
la young and tender Rosalee
had to die.
The ^hcck was hard, the blow
severe,
We little thought the end was
near, :
We were "not there to wine your
. brow,
We did not see you die,
//e only know you slept away
,nd did not say goodbye.
Sadly missed by:
Mother and lather,
Mr. and Mrs. Toney Brcalond
Sisters and brother:
Misses Ernestine and Francis
Brealond.
Master Toney Brealond, Jr-
Savannah.
Grandmothers:
Mrs- Katie Primus, savannah
Mr 4 . Rosalee Broalond, New
York city.
Unjclcs and aunts of Savan-
aah, Ga., and NYC.
GORDON—In loving memory
of
MR. MACK McKENLY (DOC)
GORDON
who left us one year ago to¬
day, June 18, 1947.
You lyft us so suddili, my darl¬
ing,
With never a thought of good¬
bye,
You went home smiling so
sweetly,
When God came to close your
bright eyes.
We miss you so much here
among us,
So jolly and dear all the while,
But we know you are in heaven
And try to hide our heartaches
with smiles.
Wife, Children, Sisters and
Brothers.
SPIKES— III loving memory
of our daughter and lister,
MRS ALICE R NICHOLS
SPIKES
who departed this life June S,
1947.
cannot say, and I will not
say
she Is dead—she is just
away!
With just a wave of the hand
the has wandered into an un-
known land,
Mo think of her as faring on,
as dear
In the love of there as the
love of here;
Think of her still the same I
say;
She is not dead—she is just
away!
Badly missed by:
Mother, Mrs. Lillie Nichols
Fatner, Mr. Willie Nichols
Brothers, GrandmothiV, Nieces,
Aunts and Uncles.
MOORE— In sad but loving
memory of our husband and
brother,
ARNjE MiOORE,
who departed this life June 20,
1940.
lived and died a noble man
a11 endeared
And , with his happy nature
His {JJJ £rlends he
Then with the same brave
spirit
He faced the last great test,
And went to face his Maker
earth’s men most bless¬
ed.
Wife, Son and Sister.
^ATON In loving memory
of our son and brother,
GEORGE ERNEST BEATON,
10 departed this life five
greatest ^June^ie. trial we 1943. can know
Is lo - sin g someone dear;
It’s God’s most rigid test
An earthly heart to sear.
So there’s some poor solace,
I n knowing you’ve been spared
By going first the anguish
We who are left have shared-
We remember, oh, so fondly.
The years when you were here,
And the days moved on so
swiftly,
for you were always near
N " w 118 different, and
strongly,
Time binds us to the past,
And measures out tiie lonely
hours
Until we meet at last.
Sadly missed by:
Mother, Father, Sister
Brother, Aunt* and Uncle.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late FJmore •
Primus wish to express thank:*
to our friends and neighbor:
of Savannah, Ga., and Har-
dcevilLe, S. C , for their kind¬
ness. during the illness and
death of our beloved one. Wt
also express thanks to the Rev.
F W. Bagby and Rev. W. M.
Daniels and Monroe Funeral Di¬
rectors for their kind and cour¬
teous service rendered, and
the beautiful floral designs and
donation of cars.
The Primus family
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Essie E. lHall and Mi.'-:: ;
Frances E. Hall wish to express
nviVro app./ Hiation ,for the
thoughtful kindness extended
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by our friends during the pe-
of the illness and death of
our beldVed husband and fa¬
fhcr, Mr. Joseph W Hall- Also
our heartfelt thanks to the
nurses of Charity hospital and
the entire staff of Monroe Fu-
mral Directors.
Lie. Fields To Preach
At Amity Church
Licentiate Walter Fields will
oo in charge of the services all
nex w.*ek at Amity Baptist
church, preaching each nifht
Rev. J. H. Ellison is pastor pf
.he church.
Bishop Wright
Ho d.i Inspirational
Wetting
B si p R R. Wright, Jr., of
Me Rixlh Episcopal district o<
he AME church held a one-day
in:p ralnnal meeting with his
presiding elders, pastors and
laymen at St. Philip a. M E-
church, Rev. H. W. Murph, pas¬
tor, Wednesday.
Presiding elder* from th#
five districts of the Georgia
AME conference, pastors and
representatives from all parts
, r (He cMiff rcn,ce listened at¬
tentively to the bishop’s mas¬
sage and program for the new'
n twienmum.
Th' ■ ei mon was preached by
Rev B B. Swinson of Gaines
Chat;!.
The bishop will hold the sec¬
ond inspirational meeting on
Thursday at Bethel AMS
church, Augusta. He will" hold
eight such meetings in succes¬
sion in the state.
ST. JOHN SR. MISSION
The Senior Mission of St.
John Baptist churuch met at
he church June 8. The reports
>n the quilt ralfle were made.
was quite a success. Th*
president donated the quit
The ppdgrams rendered evaty
second Sunday mprning are be¬
ing much enjoyed. Next meet¬
ing will be held June 22. '■
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