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THURSDAY, JULY 1. 19|g
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REV. JOHN WE-LEY ED¬
WARD BOWEN—Newly elected
bishop of the Methodist church
Now With Cargo
Beauty Shop
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Mrs. Hattie Michael
Mine. Carrie Cargo McGlcck-
ton announces that Mrs. Hat-
tie Michael ... , , well known . oper
ator of a barber and beauty
shop in New York City, is nov.
connected with the Cargo Beau¬
ty Shop. 1219 West Broad St.
Mrs. Michael, o dermatolo¬
gist,, has had nine years expe¬
rience in the treatment of
scalp diseases. For appoint¬
ment, phone 3-2497
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Uncle Sammie’s Hoys
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324-326-328-330
West Broad St.
Specanzmg m
WEDDING
AND
BIRTHDAY
CAKES
Pastries, Old Fashion Rye
Bread
Cream Puffs
Doughnuts
Two Bakings Daily
KRAFT S BAKERY
Jefferson and Duffy Sts.
Phone 5214
Abie Futeh’s Food Store
1201 WEST BROAD STREET
OXTAILS lb 29c
NECK BONES, lb I3'ic
BEST WHITE MEAT, lb. 29c
ALL BRAND CIGARETTES, Cartoon $1.67
WHOLE RICE, 5lbs. 69c
LARD, 4 lbs. 99c
PINK SALMON 49c
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The El. Rev. Bowen was for¬
merly editor of the Centra 1
Ohlristian Advocate.— i ANP >
Berean Ministers
Wives Auxiliary
The Berean Ministers’ Wive?
Auxiliary met June 14 at the
home of Mrs- Inez Davis, 931
W. 37th street. Much business
was transacted, after which e
delicious repast was served. The
next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. G- W. Woodbridge
1021 Terrace street.
City.Wide Ushers Union
The Ushers Union will observe
their anniversary on Monday
Tuesday and Wednesday, July
5, 6 and 7. at Central Baptist
church with Rev. W. M. Daniels
lelivering the anniversary ser¬
mon on Wednesday night with
i spicy program. Dea. Albert
Jackson is president and Sadie
Brown, reporter.
Id Metropolitan
nfwtxst n Church i
Walker street and Lumber)
lane, Rev. L. G- Gibbs, minis-1
ter. Sunday services were ex¬
cellent. Sunday school met at
10 o’clock and at 11:30 Pastor
Gibbs preached a soul stirring
sermon. Sunday, July 4, the St
Mark AME church of Garnett
S. C., will be the guest of the |
church. At noon the Rev. James
and Tiis members will be ir
charge of the service- Dinner
will be served on the ground
411 basket. members are asked to bring’J
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5so in Gfont Size — 25e
■onomy Sine 1 lb.
ADVERTISE IN
THE TRIBUNE
BISHOP ------- BOWEN — — ----- AND FAME -----— I
T.Y—fitehon John W- E. Bowen
elected to the bishops’ bench by ;
oetnei tsiule School
Closes
L Thai's Vocational Bible
school closed on June 18
With Mrs. C K. Kn'RhMas the
principal speaker. M'ss Sarah
William:- won the prise in sew¬
ing and Inward Bailey won th
art' prize. Honorable mention
in sowing was given Miss Hettie
Frazier, Erma Lee and Shirley
Thomas. Felix Bagby won first
prize in the Quiz contest and
M'ss Miriam Thomas, . second
Miss Mattie Lee won the cast
-ir-e in the contest cn closin;
night- A short summary pro
gram was presented by the fac¬
ulty- Mies Mildred Hutchins
Supt. of the Sunday school
supervised the bible school. As-
r, slants were Mrs. Rosalie Rob
-rts, Mrs. Mary Folds, Mrs
Sarah Adkins and Miss Miriam
Thomas. Rev. F. W. Bagby i?
pastor.
The Sunday school com-
mencermmt took place Sunday
evening, June 13 when Clarence
Perkins, Jr., made the address
Little Thecdore Richardsen wor
the kingship from Lawrencr last!
Hutchins, Jr., who was
year’s king. Little Ethel Marir
Greene retained her queenshi.
in the contest closing on Chi!
dren’s day.
Rev. Dinkins To Be
At 2nd St. Johns
The Rev. J. J. Dinkins wil 1
serve communion at the Second
St John Baptist church. Gold
en street, West Savannah, or
Sunday- The public is invited
St. Thomas AME Church
The third quarterly confer¬
ence oi St. Thomas AME church
was held Friday night, Rev. C
S- Stripling, pastof; Rev, J. W
Maxwell, presiding elder. Mis?
Archie Mae Smith was electee
secretary of the conference and
B. K. Butler, clerk. The presid
ing elder gave an interesting
talk on church life. All board
made excellent reports. The con
ference ended Sunday.
PA. GOVERNOR GUEST OF
LINCOLN U.—Gov. James H.
Duff who with Mrs. Duff were
guests of the Lincoln Univer-;
sity trustees at a pre-corn-
mencement luncheon which was-
held at the historic Red Rose
Inn. 2C0-year-old Chester coun¬
ty hostel, located near trip
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the Central Jurisdiction of the
Methodist church at its .
session
in Atlanta recently, and his
TR MTAinm NBBOHli
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner Hull and McAllister
streets. Rev. William Daniels
jcntdv. Gur weekly services
were well attended. The Sun¬
day school met at the usual
hour. Rev. Haynes delivered
he morning message. The Sr
Mission held their tag day or
Sunday. The Jr. Mission wil
have a rainbow wedding on Jul.
19.
Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday nights the ushers’ un
ion will hold their anniversary
at the church. Sunday morn'n;
raptism will be held with tht
lord’s supper in the afternoon
Women's Day At
■ F B Church
An interesting woman’s day
program will be given Sunday
uly 11, at First Bryan Baptist
church. Services during th<
day will be in charge of the wo¬
men of the church, with Mrs
Louise Drayton acting as chair¬
man. In the morning the
principal address will be deliv¬
ered by Mrs. Ralph Mark Gil-
f>rt - and at night Mrs. N- E
Holsey will be the speaker,
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CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Georgia Williams wisl
to acknowledge with gratefa
appreciation the kind expres
sion extended by neighbors an
friends during the illness am
death of my beloved husband
Mr. Sidney Williams, who pass¬
ed on Saturday morning, Jum
12, 1948.
Sincere appreciation an;
many thanks for telegram
cards of condolence and flora 1
pieces.
Thanks' to Rev. and Mrs. f
L. Gorham, oflicers and mem-
bers of St. Paul CME r'-.’-'h
Holsey Reading Circle, Swail’l
club and Eii'su ——
Marching Club of Elite Tempi. ,
No. 71, Daughters of Elks, an.
Sidney A Jones Funeral Horn
for their courteous service ren-
dered-
CARD O FTHANKS
We take this method to thank
our kind neighbors and friend
of Springfield Terrace, and
those who live in other section
of the city for rendering their
service in helping to extinguish
the fire in our home, during
our absence at work, on Mon¬
day afternoon, June 28.
We highly appreciate the
^any inquiring phone calls from
interested friends- Many
thanks.
Mrs. Ellen Huger, R. N
M’ss Frankie Gross, niece
901-903 Elliott avenue
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
many friends for the beautiful
cards and flowers and othet
courtesies shown me during my
recent illness- Especially do 1
want to thank the Charity hos-
pita! staff, doctors, nurses and |
others who helped to make nr i
comfortable while a patient
there. ! j
Edith Maynard, Nurses Aid
606 W. 31st street, i
BIRTHS
Births registered in the Of¬
fice of Vital Statistics, Health
Department, this week, name of
father, address, name of child,
date of birth.
Richard Fuller, 19 Walnut <
3t., Richard, Jr., June 13.
Frank Colonel, 1203 W. Broad
Frank, Jr., June 13.
Lonnie Crawford, 618 West
lolton lane, Gerald, June 14.
Clifford Joseph Grant, 624
.athrope avenue, Willia James.
June 21.
Jame? Harold Wili ams, 5-2nJ
;treet„ James Harold. June 13.
McCoy Cooper, 1205 Mont¬
gomery, James Edward, June 6.
Ernest Harden, 439 Lumber
Ernest James, June 6.
Hezekiah Payton. 610 W 39to,
Victor Emanuel, June 3.
Theodore Foreman, 510 Mont¬
gomery, Latricia Alethia, June
21 .
Harry Sampson, 511 W. 34tn.
Shielena, June 20.
Richard David Miller, 37
Charles lane, Sherry Dean
June 10.
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Thomas Joe Williams, 520 E
Taylor, Mary Jane, June 18
Lucious Priester, 525 Jeffer¬
son, Benjamin, June 20.
Willie Ramsey, 5 Exley, She-
nel, June 9.
Isaiah Danny Hymen, 211
Gary, Vivian Elaine, June 19.
Lester Moody, 4’P W. 48th
Ronald Pierre, June 23.
Rudy C. Bojden, 958 Yama-
craw Village, Recardo Curnan
das, June 14.
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IT PAYS TO
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family. Mrs. Bowen, the fos-
mer ,, Margaret Louise ^ Davis ck
Cincinnati, is priniipal of Gil-*
'GA. baptist
TO MEET HERE
JULY 20-22
Tire Georgia Baptist M Ston-
I ary and Educational State Sun-
dev School and BTU w.nventicn
will meet here July 20-22.
An unusually large numbe
of delegates Is expee.ed to a
tend the three-day meeting
which will be held at St. Luke
Baptist church. Rev. J. s. Mur¬
ray, pastor.
tome of the highlights of tin-
convention will be the memo
rial Sermon by Rev. N- C. An
hony of Macori, convention;
sermon by Rev. P. P. Reid <
\lbany, doctrinal sm-mon
Rev. E. J- Junior of Glennville,
md educational uuuucs ...
‘resident F. D. Groves of th<
Georgia Baptist nollege.
Among the other prominent
peakers will be Mrs. L- J. Wash
ngton, president, Woman’
Convention; Mrs. E. D- Cal
hcun, Dr. W. H- Borders, Mi
J. M. Pearson, Rev. L. M- Moor
if Macon, Rev. S. C- Curby of
Fort valley and Rev. G. W. Car¬
ter, Savannah.
CALD OF THANKS
I wish to take this method
e ing my sinC ere thanks
and appreciation to my many
^ f or the many beautiful
cards and flowers sent me dur-
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■me hospital.
Officer Milton Hall
CARD O FTHANKS
The family of the late Deacon
William Jenkins, hho passed
away June 5, 1948, and was
buried from Central Baptist
church, June 7, 1948, of which |
he was a member and deacon (
icr many years, wish to thank
friends for their acts) ^
,us many illness J
)f kindness during his
md death; especial thanks to l
he Rev. W- M- Daniels and the :
Monroe Undertakers for their
services Jenkins.
Mrs. Phyllis
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CARD OF THANKS t
Mrs- Mary E. Jacksan
Vest Bolton street, takes this 1
simple method of expressing
aer thanks to her many friends,'
iocal and out of town, the pas-
lor and members of St. Philip; Whist|
AME church, the A. J.
Club American Woodmen am
branches of the Good
Samaritans, for their many
thoughtful kindnesses during
her illness.
bert academy New
John Wesley WCMCJT nuwaiu, Edward, their
^ & junior in university of
Southern California-(ANP).
CONG’L DEACONS
RAISE $336..82
T h e First Congregational
churcri will have Maas chimes
i;>5 notes) when their new
K pen pipe organ is installed
in the near luture. lviucr
credit will go to the priori, oi
o fi -'(-i j ; ’V'o riecid <1 that
the organ would be ineomple,
.u.u ,„.nuui he.x* ener¬
getic men during the past
mi nib cm* leu a nv iy tamest
alu t - th.> do,.ii“, itst, Sunday
rcp.irted a i' tal of $336.82. The
•eports were ;v; follows: Deacon
Hupk'nr, $85 55; Deacor
. w. Gadsden, $57.05; Deacor
,u cue Doyle, $55; Deacon John
Ii'.nii.di, . 3 82; Deacon George
. n;, ield, $20.65; Deacon Ed
aid B. Perry, $22; Deacon
.;ra Johnson, $18-75; Deacor
Samuel Brown, Sr., $17.
The contest was sponsored
y MLs Wilia Mae Ayers, aet-
o.g chairman ol the orgar
emmittee, who arranged £
pedal program in nonor o!
le deacons which was held
rst Sunday evening- Special
umbers on the program were
dcs by Mss Rosemary John¬
son and Marion E- Tolbert, se-:
. cions by vhe Congregations '
ten’s Club Chorus, and n
hert talk by Rev. A. C. Curt-)
ight, the pastor. member"'of Mrs. Lucile “the
Johnson, a
.u.<tee hard, served as pianist’
nd Mesdames Edna Alstor
ml Lucile Thomas were ush-
rs. Mrs- Mary Council assist-
d in cs nailing -reports.
The board of deacons, whose
lain duty is to look alter the |
piritual side of the church
mould be commended for this
mnnctal drive which will help
aospher n enriching of the the city musical well at-j as
i as
he church. Each deacon]
.he.; to thank all lriends fori
dieir cooperation.
And endless service do.
Sadly missed by your devoted
wife and children;
Mrs. Lillie Mae Lovett.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lovett
Jr., and grandson, Wililian
James Lovett-
BRADWELL—m memory ol
my husband,
DEA. WILLIAM BRADWELL,
wlio departed this life one year
ago, July 1, 1947.
Gone is the face we loved so
dear,
silent is the voice we loved tr
hear,
’Tis sad but true, we wondei
why,
Co quick and sudden you hac
to die,
The blow was hard, the shock
severe,
We little thought the end wa
near,
° nly those who who have los '
a dear husband can tell
The pain of parting wlthou
farewell.
knew your cross wa
heavy,
And the hills were hard tc
climb, *
So He closed your heavy eye
lids,
And whispered peace be thine
Wi*\ I>elia Bi\idwe*ll, and
Brother-in-law, Daniel Macorj
For cut
WII SON In loving memory
ol our father, who died four
years ago, July 4, 1944.
Every day since you departed
We have all been broken-heart-
PC *— i
Heaven is a lucky place j
To hear your voice and see your
facp -
Mlssed by daughters,
Henrietta Combs and
Mary Richardson.
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IN MEMORY
BENNETT-—In loving re
membrance of my darling
wiie,
MAGGIE BENNETT _
MRS.
who departed this Lit
June 27, 1944.
Memories are something
no one can steal,
Death is a heartache no¬
thing can heal,
Some have forgotten yoi
are gone,
But I’ll remember nt
matter how long.
Sadly missed by:
A loving husband,
Mr. Zack Bennett
Devoted sister,
Mrs. Katie Hamilton
Nephew,
John Bryant, Sr.
Niece,
Mrs. Geneva Stokes
Grand-niece,
Mrs. Frederica R. Pringle
Grand-niece,
Miss Bettye Stokes
Grand-nephew,
John W Bryant, Jr.
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LOVETT—In loving memoig
<cf our leveled hus-band and
father,
MR WILLIAM LOVETT ,
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departed this life one yesr
a E°. June 28 ’ 1947.
A thousand times we m ss yoi
Throughout the dayV lull
course,
find each hour some mem¬
ory
to bring deep remorse
That we had been so thought-
less,
And asked so much of you,
And wish that we could have
you here again,
PAG« TUTOR
Sacred to the memory of
POLAND J EDWARDS
Who left us June 2D, 1946.
To live in hearts
We leave behind
Is not to die.
Essie Monroe Edwardi.
JAOESON—in loving remem¬
brance of our dear mother,
MR r . NANCY JACKSON,
who departed this life June 29,
1947.
One year ago today you left u|,
Patiently waited the last clear
call,
Grieving, we watched around
your bedside,
Saying, ‘‘farewell, our all lr
all.”
Your sweet spirit with us Un¬
gers,
Guiding our lives in paths of
right, J
Days bring visions of your glory
In the land of pure delight.
Miss Ida C. Jackson
Mrs. Ethel N. Strickland.
WILKENS—In loving memory
of our husband, brother, father
and grandfather, 4
GEORGE M. WILKENS,
who died six years ago today
July 3, 1942.
Life to him was like a challenge
A pilgrimage, a quest,
And toward the goal of heaven
He moved with noble zest.
Death to him was but the finis
When life’s work was done
How snlendid we can think of
him
With earth’s battle won.
Wife, Mrs. Maria Wilkens
And Family.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Janie Mae Holmes wishes
to express sincere appreciation
for the kindness extended by
our many friends during th*
illness and death of her hus¬
band, Dea. James E. Holme*
also our heartfelt thanks tr
the nurses of the Georgia In¬
firmary. ;
KENNEDY—In sad but loving
memory of
MRS. SUSIE KENNEDY,
who departed this life July t
1946.
We think about you dally,
You were so dear to us;
It was God’s will that you left
us, i-
But in Him we will always
trust,
Trusting in Him on that Hea¬
venly shore,
We shall meet to part no moc*
Sadly missed by:
Husband, Hemmen Kennedy
Daughter, Flossie D. Williams
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card of thanks
The family of Mr. John Ban¬
ders Cullers wish to express
thanks to their friends for
their kind expressions of sym-
pathy, flowers, and use of cars,
during his illness and death
We also thank Rev. D L. Gor-
ham and the Royall Funeral
Directors.
The Cullers Family.