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“HOUR OF SACRED
MUSIC” AT FIRST
CONG’L CHURCH
Several local choirs
been invited to participate
an “Hour of Secred Music”
Sunday afternoon,
21, at the First
church, beginning at
o’clock.
The program will open
a fifteen minutes organ
by Georgia H. If. Hamilton, college
at State
former organist of the
gat'onai churah in Austin,
as.
The program has been
ned by the organ committee
cider to give the various
and the public an
to hear the recently
Kilgen Pipe 6 rgan, as well
to enjoy the fellowship
music.
Rev. A. C. Curtrlght is
tor of the church.
p rogram Monday
ight At Mt, Zion
Monday night, Nov. 15,
d be a queen contest
at Mt. Zion Baptist
sponsored by six of the
aries of the church, a
program rendered. All
and friends are
Rev J. Q Adams is pastor.
REV. WILLIAMS
INSTALLED
Last Sunday at Pooler,
Rev. Richard M. Williams,
was officially installed as
tor of the South valley
church. Rev. N. E. Holsey
livered an inspiring
which was the highlight of
occasion. The choir was
under the direction of Mrs.
lia T.. Brown. Practically
churches of Savannah
represented at the
which was largely attended
Baptist I shers Uuion
The regular meeth-g of
Ushers’ Union will be held
Monday night at 8 o clock
Bethlehem Baptist
Members are asked to be
ent. Dea. Albert Jackson
president and Sadie Brown,
porter.
Central Baptist Church
earner Hull and
streets. Rev. Wm. Daniels,
tor. Services throughout
week were very
Tuesday night the
meeting of the church was
Sunday morning the
school wa* largely
and at 11 o'clock Rev.
delivered the message on
subject. “Ood’s Knowledge
Power.” The Lord’s
was served at 4 o'clock, and
eieht o’cloc k the choir
ed a program We regret
much to learn of the
passing of Sis. Daniel's
er in Philadelphia, Pa.
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Second c J baptist D i' 1 /'L Lhoil •„
The regular meeting of the
choir of Second Baptist church
was held Wednesday
November 3, at the home of
Mrs. Marie Quurterman, It
Paulsen street. The dioir is
planning a Christmas party.
The newly elected of Leers are:
Mrs. Alice A. Ebbs, president;
! rs Gladys Bennett, vice pres-
der.t; Mrs. Marie Quartermar/.
secretary; Mrs. Matilda Wash¬
ington. treasurer; Mrs. Jose-
P^e Chaney, chaplain; Mrs.
Evelyn Strain, sick committee;
Mrs. Irene Verdiere, entertain-
ment; Mrs. Evelyn May re-
porter, and Mrs Veronica
Campbell, organist.
bethel A. M . E. Church
Sunday. November 7th
a high day at Bethel
•hurch Rev. F. W. Bagby.
Sunday School was well at¬
tended. Joseph Adkins, su¬
pervisor,* reviewing the
lunior Church began at 11
,n. with Miss Shirley
in charge.
pastor delivered a
nessage after which C° mmun
ion was given and at 6 p.
he AGE League was in
■vening services the
4 ave another inspiring
)i Mrs. Mary Folds. At
md served communion. The
Senior Choir and Gospel
rus rendered music for
day. Sunday, November 14
I. w. L. Ciub of Bethel
•ponsor a program with
Gordon from Ga. State College
as the speaker and on
ier 21st the Men of Bethel
tbserve Men’s Day
Tudge D. S. Atkinson as the
.praker for the morning.
\. Jones and others will
on program. 'ail ibt
MEN'S DAY SPEAKERS
^
Paalor H , w . Murph and Gen-
eral chalrman T Sampson and
mee annou nce their
1 1 for Men’s Day cel-
Nov. 14, at ■ -■ St.
ebration Sunday,
Philip AME church, as follows:
Rrv. Ernest Armstrong, A B.,
Dillard college; A. M and B
D„ Howard university, morning
speaker. of
Prof. P. D. Davis, treasurer
Georgia State college, evenmg
speaker.
Eagle A. and S. Club
I The regular meeting of
J Eagle held Aid Wednesday and Social night club Nov
1 be
57 a t Manhattan club, 35th
ogeechee road. The
books are now open for
; ber: hip. Officers are
Rudolph, president; Carl
V. President; J. C.
Treasurer; Marion
chairman. Read your
weekly.
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The Junior Willing Workers
of Thunderbolt held their reg¬
ular weekly meeting on Monday
afternoon at the home of Sis.
Marie Williams, 342 Thunder¬
bolt shell road, with the pres¬
ident in charge. Business was
transacted. The club is mak-
ing plans toward celebrating,
their year of successful work
in aiding the sick and the
iicapped and those who are
less fortunate. After the meet-
Ing a delicious repast was serv¬
ed by the hostess, Sis. Williams;
The next meeting will be held’
a( ’ tRe borne of S 1 -s. Sarah Green
Members present were Sisters
Mary Lowe, Verneda Wilson j
f.arah Green. Marie Williams.'
Gloria Moultrie, Bros. J. Crimj
and B. Lowe. Mrs. Gloria Moul-
trie is secretary and reporter;
Mrs. Verneda Wilson is pres-
ident.
ST. JOHN SUNDAY
SCHOOL CELEBRATES
28?h thp U ETC kohls' Baptist , 0 Sun¬
day School celebrated its 54th
Golden Jubilee Anniversary.
Mrs. Maxine Moon was chait-
man of thls , ove]y affair Mr
Wm H Hamilton is super j n _
tendent of the school
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tVCngellCal Ministers
Union
Rev W illlam Green was pres-
ent at the union after spend .
j ng several weeks in Florida-
Rev L j j ohnsorij presiding
elder of the Waycross dsitrict
reported that the Waycross
was ready for the meeting of
the conference in December,
Rev. J. w. Maxwell of the
south Savannah District was
back from Hazelhurst where
the late Rev. J. E. Grant pass¬
ed away a few weeks ago. He
was one of the old members of
the Evangelical Union.
Rev. P. L. Bellinger was re¬
ported still sick and a neat
sum was sent him. All Com¬
mittee reports were deferred
until next meeting. Members
present were Revs. Bagby
Knight. Swinson, Murph, Hobbs,
Maxwell, Johnson, Dinkins, Da¬
vis, Stripling, Green. Stokes,
and Sherman.
WOMEN’S LEAGUE
ORGANIZED
The Women’s League of the
fourth district was the name
given to an organization form¬
ed Monday night, November
1. The league is affiliated
with the Georgia Voters League
(Eastside branch), headed by
Walter J. Bogan. The follow¬
ing officers were elected: Chair-
man, Miss Elizabeth Pete; Co-
Chairman, Mrs. Florence Nich-
Recording Secretary, Mrs.
Mayme Walker; Financial Sec-
retary, Mrs. Theresa Ware:
Treasurer, Mrs. Janie Ladson;
Reporter, Mrs. Rebecca
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
son. The Women s League
ity but the specific aim of
.
The Eastside branch of the
Georgia Voters League and its
affiliate, The Women’s League
n{ Fourth District plan to
maintain a school for voters.
The purpose of the school will
be to acquaint new and old
voters with the proceedings of
marking and casting a ballot, j
Those interested in either
the Georgia Voters League, the
Womn’s League of the Fourth
District or the school for voters
will be given any information
stopping at headquarters
located at 613 East Broad St. |
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PILGRIM BAPTIST
CHURCH
528 W. Huntingdon street,
Rev. J. J. Dinkins, pastor. The
w ,eekly activities were carried
ou t as usual. The Sunday
School met at the usual hour
with Dea. C. H. Jenkins, super-
intendent. Wednesday, Nov. 10
marked the second anniversa-
ry of the new church when the
members and friends met in
a special service to this effect-
ing. The laying of the corner - 1
stone of the church was post¬
poned to 2 p. m. Thursday,
November 25, (Thanksgivivng
Day).
r r*/. It th 1 Sunday c 1 Union wi •
Meeting j
The Zion Fifth Sunday Union
held its regular session at the
Little Bryan Baptist Church
with Rev. J. H. Martin, presid-
ing. The session opened on
Friday night. October 29 and
lasted throughout October 31st.,
The introductory sermon was
delivered by Rev. Rev. E. E. Johnson.
On Sunday morni Rev ’ 11 ’
D. Cooper delivered the ser -1
mon and the closing services
for the afternoon were conduct-
ed by the Rev. L. Larry who
made an inspiring address. A
program was rendered by the
young people of the church.
The total amount collected
for the day was $111.70. The
chairman and vice chairiman
have been under the
care for quite some time but
both are improving nicely.
Rev. J. H. Martin is vice chair-
man and Sis. E. W. Mac-k, Re-
corder. __i
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the rate of 137 persons a day,
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Friday for Augusta where they
will be featured in rec.tal Fri-
day nig.it at Macedonia Bap-
list church. Monday night,
November 15, they will be in a
recital here at Mt.
Bapt'st church. Rev. J. H. Jones,
pastor.
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GAUD §
The family of the late Mrs-
Martha Mack Brinson takes
this method of expressing ttyeir
sincere appreciation to their
neighbors, friends, pastor and
congregation of Tremont Tern-
pig Baptist church for all kind
Besses shown them during her
jn ne ss l:| 1 death, and also
thank the Monroe Funeral Di-
rec tors for their splendid ser-
v j C es.
Deacon Lawrence Brinson.
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CARD OF THANKS
, ^lend^r IlS kiidnS
my TJSZL w*
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SCHOOL DEBATES
JIM CROW ISSUE
INDIANAPOLIS (ANP)—The
Indianapolis Board of Educa-
tkm remained undecided on the
jim crow school situation last
week as it debated the question
of whether to issue a statement
on segregation or not.
Henry j Richardson, Jr., and
thp NAACP W ho are fighting
jim crow in the clt y’ S schools,
prom . se d to file suit against
thf> board when it ma de no
statement 0 n its policy,
Jn t , he mea ntime a petition,
suppcsedly signed by 172 east
side residents «,-><i was given to
~
he bQari by Robert L B i a ke-
^" Thi petition favored
egation .
<<We w - sh to g0 on reC ord as
ting the school board in
the policy toward segregation
in the Indianapolis public
schools. We are for segrega¬
tion in the public schools.
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169 East 115 Street
New York 29, N. Y.
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DUNCAN In sad but loving
.memory of
MRS. EVA L. DUNCAN
who departed this life one
year ago, Nov. 11 , 1947.
Every day since you departed,
have been broken-hutarted,
j Those days we once eajoyed,
jWheq we were here together,
'But, oh how changed It all is
1 now,
Since you have gone forever.
| The blow was hard, the shock
severe,
We little thought your death
so near,
Only those who have lost can
tell,
She didn’t have time to bid us
a farewell.
Mr. Geo. Wi Duncan, Hus-
Mrs. Estelle F. Haynes, Sister
Mr. Theodore Haynes, brotn-
| er-in-law.
GILI/.NS—In loving memory
of our mother and grand¬
mother,
| MRS. ISABELLE GILLINS
who departed this life Nov. 13,
1945.
Life ^ ber was like a chal
A p~. *
And towards the goal of hea¬
ven,
She moved with noble zest.
Death to her was but the finis,
| When life’s work was done,
|How splendid we can think of
her,
With earth’s battle won.
Sadly missed by:
Devoted daughter:
Lenora G. Wright
And grandchildren.
GREEN—In sad but lov¬
ing memory of
MRS. FLORENCE E.
GRiEflN
who departed this life
four years ago, Nov. 9,
1944.
Florence, dear, you are
not forgotten,
By the one who loved you
best,
My love for you will lin¬
ger,
Until I, too, am laid to
rest.
I saw you suffer, I saw
you go,
It crushed my heart, I
loved you so.
But it was God who loved
you best,
He took you home with
Him to rest
Husband,
Benjamin D. Green
BUTLER—In loving memory
of our dear husband, father
and brother,
MR. ROSS BUTLER
who departed this life two
years ago, November 6 , 1946-
Gently the stars are shining,
Down on the silent grave,
Where lies our loved one sleep¬
ing,
The one we loved but could not
save.
We often sit and thipk of him,
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only thing.
That grief can call its own.
More and more each day we
miss him,
Friends may think the wound
is healed,
But they little know the sor¬
row.
That lies within our hearts
concealed.
Sadly missed by:
Wife, Mrs. Mabel Butler
Children:
Mr. and Mrs- William Os¬
bourne
Granddaughter, Mrs. Essie
Mae White.
Sister, Mrs. Anna Butler
Clyo, Ga.
WASHINGTON—In sad but
loving remembrance of our
dear mother,
MRS. ALICE WASHINGTON
who departed this life Nov. 12,
1946.
We never can forget the voice,
| That always made our hearts
rejoice,
jTwo years can’t forget, have gone, but we
Those words of love, we hear
them yet.
Sadly missed by:
Daughter, Mrs. Celia Sea-
brooks
Son, Mr. Gus Washington^
Sister, Mrs- Rebecca Daye
Daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lucile
Washington
Other relatives and a host of
friends.
ANDERSON—In sad but lov¬
ing memory of my husband,
FRED ANDERSON
who left us so suddenly one
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1948
year ago, Nov. 9, 1947
Fred, dear, you are not for-
• gotten.
By fhe one who loves you best.
Darling, I saw you suffer, I saw
you go,
It crushed my heart, I loved
you so,
Now I am all alone,
In my heart comes a longing,
If only you were back home-
But lov.ng thoughts shall al¬
ways wander,
To the spot where you were
laid.
And we shall remember you,
no matter how long,
For it was God who loved you
best,
He took you home and gave
you rest.
Saeny missed by:
Wife, Irma Brooks Anderson
Children;
Fredriea Andersor^
Claude Anderson
Fred Anderson, Jr.
Mother, Sarah Anderson
Sister, Charles Mae Greene
JACKSON—In loving memory
of our darling mother,
MRS. SARAH JACKSON
who departed this life on,e year
ago' today, Nov. 11, 1947
and our loving sister,
ARDELLA MATTHEW
who departed this life 6 years
ago, Nov. 7, 1942.
We often sit and think of you
all,
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only thing,
That grief can call its own.
More and mere each day we
miss you both.
Friends may think the wound
is healed,
But they little know the sor¬
row,
That lies within our hearts
concealed.
Sadly missed by your child¬ 1
ren and sisters and brothers:
Mrs. Mabel Black, Savannah.
Ga. !
Mr. Wesley Jackson, New
York, N. Y. I
Mrs. Eva Mae Jackson, Sa¬ j
vannah, Ga.
Mr. Marion Jackson, New
York, N. Y.
Mr. Liriwood Black, grand¬
son, N. Y. C.
THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHVRCH
Rev. A- C. Curtright, Pastor
* PRESENTS
Miss Mattiwilda Dobbs
(Daughter of Grand Master John Wesley Dobbs)
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 194S, S:3C P. M.
IN MAIN AUDITORIUM
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
PATRONS $1.50 — GENERAL ADM. $1.00
STUDENTS 50 CENTS
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED
Layaway For Xmas
NOW
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THCMAS—In loving
of our mother,
MRS ANNA THOMAS
who departed this life 5
ago, November 11, 1943.
In a thousand little ways,
As we pass our dreary days,
We miss you, mother
For the loving, tender care,
We no never anywhere,
Will we find another.
Daughter, Mrs. Thelma
of New York city
Niece, Mrs. Eiise Braxton
And family and friends.
LEWIS—In memory of
MME. KATHARINE A.
who departed this life six years
ago, November 5, 1942.
November brings sad memories,
Of a loved one gene to rest,
But you will never be forgotten,
By the ones who loved you
best.
We remember, oh, so fondly,
The years when yeu were here,
And the days moved on so
swiftly,
For <you were always near.
greatest trial we can know
Is losing someone dear,
Only God knows how much we
miss ycu,
At the end of six long years-
Usher Board No. 2 of First
Bryan Baptist church.
Mrs. G. Polite, Pres
Mrs. E. H Anderson, Sect.