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CHURCH j ES
PREACH SUNDAY
Rev Eddie Davis will
Sunday at the Litway
church Sunday night,
bor 21 Rev. Davis is the
of tin late Rev. Edo
pastor of Tabernacle
church, and Mrs. Inez Davis
West 37th street. The
is invited.
Butler Presbyterian
The women of Butler
terian church w 11 sponsor
sleal for the benefit of
urch drive on Friday
ember 19, at 8 o’clock.
bers and friends are
ed to attend. A small
un fee will be charged
. A. Patterson is pastor.
Central Baptist Church
Corner Hull and
..treets, Rev Wm. Daniels,
tor Sunday school was
ducted by Deacon P. L.
aotirjc Supt. Rev.
spoke at the 11 o’clock
from Psalms 118, 12th
“What Shall I Render
God?” BTU met at 6:30.
Rev Daniels left Monday
attend the General
Bapt ia fei Con vention of Georgia
Friday night the Senior
■ on w,U celebrate their
versary. All their friends
invited to come out and
thi program a success.
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WHAT TO DO FOR A COLD
At the first sign of a cold, obey these simple rules:
1. Keep warm and get as much rest as possible.
2 Drink lots of water and fruit juices.
3. Take a CAI.OTAB.
Calotabs are a thorough dependable laxative, intestinal
antiseptic and diuretic. They clean out the entire di¬
gestive tract and flush your kidneys; ridding the system ,
of poisonous toxins. They help nature throw off a cold. |
REMEMBER! At the first sign of a cold—REST-
LIQUIDS—CALOTABS. Follow label directions.
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| NEXT ivEEk. CAjN AND aScl .
MEN’S DAY AT
BETHEL
brulion on Sunday, November
21, will be as follows:
Processional
Call „ ,, , to worship, .. Anderson . ,
W i n f'
i 1 KrM , h *T\ r, D T News *, °me
Praytr, t Ezekiel ; Spence.
Selection, Male chorus
Scripture, Felix W Bagby,
Hymn No. 10 .
Decalogue, Jesse Bodison, Jr.
Selection Male chorus.
Notice.:, Elmore Ollier.
E ilo, Rev. F. W. Hagby, Sr.
introduction of speaker, S.d-
>ey A Jo. I
Addle., judge David S. At-
11S011.
Selection, Male Chorus.
Offer nig.
Benediction, Rev F. W Bag-
by.
Andrew Thomas and W. H.
Barnes will be governors for l‘ne
Men’s Day.
Ihe evening program will be
las follows:
[ Processional.
(: 11 to wor. '.iip, Detroit Wil-
hams. |
First hymi ^ Charles Slater
Prayer, audience.
Selection, Male chorus.
Scripture, Henry Middleton,
Gloria Patri.
Selection, Male chorus-
Notices, Elmore Oliver.
Solo, Benjamin Smith-
Musical selection, Male cho¬
rus.
Remarks, Joseph S. Adkins.
Selection, Male chorus.
Invitation, Rev F. W Bagby.
Offering, reports.
Remarks and benediction by
Rev. F‘. W. Bagby, pastor.
Belihlehem Usher Board
The Bethlehem Usher Board
No. 2 met at the church with
president J. H. Bennett pre-
siding. The opening selection
was *T)raw Me Nearer;’’ pray- I
Pr by Bro. Bustor Foster; scrip-
; ture reading, Bro. Bennett. The
; next meeting w 11 be Nov. 241
at the home of Deacon and !
Mrs F. W. Woods, 913 Bur'
rough street. The board will
celebrate Its 8th anniversary
November 31. Mrs. Rasa M.
Holmes is reporter.
MRS. BURCH CAP¬
TIVATES AUDIENCE
Speaking before an apprecr-
ative audience last Sundav af-
ternoon at the First Cor/gre-
itatlomi church, Miss Mildred
Burch captivated ‘.ter listeners'
w.th her impressions of A»s-
From tralia the and lecture, the it Philipp.nes. was glean-j j
ed that in spite of ditierences
in cl mate, customs, culture,
etc., these people have the came
bas.c needs and aspirations as
Americans ar/J in time there
will literally be “one world.”
The solos by Mrs. P. A Pat¬
terson and W Ison P Hubrrt
added enjoyment to the pro¬
gram which was sponsored tty
the Congregational Aid. Rev.
A. C. Curtright is paster of the
church.
Telfa'r Baptist Church
The 13th anniversary of th
Telfair Baptist Church will be¬
gin Monday Night, November
22nd and end Tuesday Nov
30th. The entire public: is in
vvited to attend. Rev. W. E
Borders is pastor ar.d Sis. Ara
belle Kelly is clerk.
Baptis t Ushirs Union
The Baptist Ushers Unioi
met Monday night at Bethlc
Item Baptist church. Devot on
conducted by Bro. Scrubb
chaplain. The regular routine
of business was carried out
The president’s main tali
was on cooperation between, th
different boards-
The regular monthly prograr
will be rendered by the Jumo
U. hers of St. Luke Baptist
church Wednesday night, Nov
30. All boards are asked to be
present. Deacon Albert Jack
son is president and Sadie
Brown, reporter.
Sarah Allen Sewing Circle
Thursday afternoon, Nov. 11,
the Sarah Allen Sewing Circle
v St. Philip AME church met
at the home of Mrs. Iris Wr'ght
F.ist Henry street. Beauti¬
ful cut flowers enhanced the
beauty of the home. After the
regular routine of business, the
hostess served a delicious menu
in keeping with the .Thanks¬
giving season. Members pres¬
erf; and enjoying the fun were
Mesdames Mattie T Branch,
Ethel tarter, Mariah Coles,
Louise Griffin, Hattie German,
Minnie DeVauahn. Mary Jones,
Laura Rutledge, Clara Hurley,
Frederica Martin, Susie Wil¬
liams, and Miss Mary E
Wright.
Deltas Pre¬
pare For Re
gional Meet
Enthusiasm in Charleston, S.
is growing rapidly 'as the
holidays bring
closely to mind the dates
November' 26 and 27, when
Alpha S ! gma chapter of i
Sigma Theta sorority will
the pleasure of entertain-
the Southern Regional Con-
Plans which have
! Fremont Deaconesses
Meet
the home of Mrs Oene Byrd on
(Harden street The meeting
was opened by singing “Must
Jesus Bear the Cross Alone; ,
I prayer by Deacon Bvrd. Old
land new business were dlscuss-
e(1 and new officers elected
Refreshments were served. The
next meeting will be held at
the church the second Sunday
In December. Mrs. Phaeby
Wright is president; Mrs. Al¬
mira Hagan, reporter; Rev. J
M, Beniton, pastor.
Ifed-Eden Baptist Church
Sunday school was held at
the usual hour with a very
large attendance. The lesson
was discussed by Deacorj James
J. Edwards. The music was un-
der the direction of Mrs. C. M,
Wells.
R*i/. Richard M Williams,
delivered an inspiring message
at the morning services.
Next Sunday morning the
mothers of Hodge Memorial Day
Nursery will be the special
guests. Rev. Williams will de-
liver the main address.
' On Thanksgiving day, there
will be a special service held
from 11 a. m. to 12 noon. Im-
mediately following the service
a Thanksgiving dinner will be
served in the church’s lecture
n uni. D.nners will be 75c.
Everyone is cordially invited
to attend all services and so¬
cial affairs.
‘HOUR OF SACRED
MUSIC” SUNDAY
The public is Invited to at¬
tend the "Hour of Sacred Mu¬
sic.” this coming Sunday al
terno °n at 4:45 o’clock at tin
F|.rst Congregational church,
corner of Taylor and Haber-
sham streets- Mus’e lovers can
1 * 01 afforcl to miss this hour of
raus * cal fellowship,
Af ter a fifteen minutes or-
sanl recitai by H. H. Hamilton
former organist of Austin, Tex-
as, thirty choirs and the au¬
dience will blend their voices
in singing a familiar hymn,
the theme of tho
"We are not divided,
one body we, One in hope
doetrine, One in charity.”
remainder of the program
consist of selections by
choirs from all denomi¬
who will render the
numbers from the'r repe
This program Is sponsored
the Organ committee to
the public an opportuni-
to hear the new Kilgen Pipe
The deacons of the
who are responsible for
purchase of Maas Chimes
the organ will serve as
t
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
been In progress for some time
are now being accelerated
Most of the chapters of Delta
Theta have accepted
mv.tatlon to attend the con-
ference and delegates are ex-
c ;ted over the prospect of
ViS it to “America’s Most
tor j c city.”
in i ; . y^r's Southern
a i pronYses to be one of
most significant and
edly one 0 f the most highlight-
j ng and entertaining
f the year. Business
.j.... j seneduied for
Burke Indu~.tr.al School audi¬
torium- An open program
be held at which time the puh-
lic will be favored with an ad-
dr.is by Soror E .cobedo Posey
who has done cutstanding work
.n the job opportunities pro-
gram. Many social events are
ring planned as Beta Alpha
iigma rounds out its regional
rogram.
The Beta Delta Sigma chap-
r will be represented by M s.
v nna Givens, president, and
frs. Rosemary Jackson, jour-
alist. Mrs. Eldcra Greene, the
ice president, has been elect¬
'd as alternate delegate.
i van gel tea! Ministers
7n.on
Rtv. D. L. Gorham, vice pres¬
ident, presided at the sessicn
of the Evangelical Ministers
_>nion Tuesday, as Pres dent F.
Bagby was out of the city
,ev. Gorham gave a brief d.s-
ussion of the 1st Psalm. Rev.
II. Stokes, chairman of the
ck eomm'ttee, reported Rev
L. Bellinger still ill, and his
r.fe, also. Revs. Stokes and W
Davis administered commun¬
ion to them from the union-
Echoes were given from the
Georgia AME conference
last week at Calhoun by
shop R. R Wright, by Revs
B. Swinson, L. M. Lester and
O P. Sherman.
The Old Georgia conference
December 1 at Waycross
sessions will be held as
before the meeting of
conference: The Savannah
pastors a.nd laymen will
in a half-day meeting at
Phjiip Monumental AME
Tuesday, Nov. 30, Rev-
C- Davis, pastor; Rev. J. L.
presiding elder.
Wect Savannah session meets
St. Philip church, Monday,
ovembor 29, at 12 o’clock
H W. Murph, pastor; Rev-
O. P. iSherman, presiding
Tuesday, November 23, at the
Chapel, Rev. J P
pastor; Rev. J. W
presiding elder, the
uth Savannah district-
Rev. H W. Murph, pastor of
Phlip AME church, was
the representatives at
Atlanta Georgia AME con¬
at Monticello this week
Members in attendance at
meeting were Revs. Gor-
Butler, Maxwell, Stokes
Green, Murph, John-
Knight, DlnkiiV, Green
and Sherman-
; t,AKD OF THANKS
| t wish to thank my ne ghbors
arjl* friends for every act of
kindness ,shown to me dunng
my recent illness; also to the
nurses of Charity hospital and
to my doctor, H. M. Collier, Jr.
Many thanks to one and all.
Mrs. Koxie Cooper.
Rev. Grant Passes
Rev. James E. Grant, paster
of the First Methodist church,
Hazelihurst, died October 13.
Funeral services were held at
St. James AME church, Mon¬
day, October 18, Rev. J. W.
Maxwell officiating with a
large number of associate AME
ministers present, including
Reverends C. P Hobbs, I. J.
Johnson. R. T. Brown, M. L.
Lester, W. M. Hooten, S W.
Cooper, W. P. Foley, A. A High¬
tower, T. J- Isom, R. R. Rowels,
L. C. Jones, J. S. Edgefield
and J. F. Duhart.
The remains were then re¬
moved to Savannah and memo¬
rial services were held at the
Townsley Chapel AME church,
Rev. J. W. Maxwell officiating,
assisted by the following minis¬
ters: Reverends J. L- Butler, W-
O. P. Sherman, C. P. Hobbs, H.
W Murph, W- C. Davis, C. K.
Knight, A. Parker, R. R. Rich¬
ards, B. B Swinson, F. W. Bag¬
by, C- Stripling and Rev. J. E.
meo ct Atlanta- Mrs. Roxie
Butler of Statesboro was also
present. Relatives attending
were Mrs. Lula Grant, Miss
Freddie Mae Grant, Rev. and
Mrs. S. W- Grant, t „ Isaac Grant,
Mrs. M- Grant, Mrs. Emma
Spaulding, Mrs. Bell Dixon, the
last four be'ng from New York
city*
The late Rev. J. E. Grant
served as pastor in the follow¬
ing AME churches faithfully
during the past 36 years:
Townsley Chapel, Savannah;
Fleming Circuit, Fleming; St
James, Guyton; Effingham Cir¬
cuit, Egypt; Williams’ Chapel,
Halcyondale; St. James, Clyo,
Taylor’s Chapel, Savannah,
Jesup Circuit, Jesup; St. James,
LakeiaiyJ; Millen Circuit, Mil-
Chapel, Brunsw'ck 1
len; Payne Hazel-
md the First Church,
hurst-
PR OF. CLEMONS
SPEAKS AT BEACH
At the November meeting of
the Science and Mathematics
teachers of Chatham County,
held at Beach-Cuyler Senior
High school, Prof. Clemmons
of the Georgia State College;
faculty addressed the gToup,
using as a theme Bridging
The Gap Between The High j
School and College in the!
field of Mathematics.” Some
his observations .ere t
lack of methodology in teach -1
ing mathematics. Understand¬
ing as teachers what is to be
taught. The mathematics teach-
er must insist on the smallest
detail being taught in every
instance.
2. Teaching the proper lan¬
guage related to the field of
mathematics is vitally import-
ant. Reading in mathematics
is very necessar ybecause prob¬
lems must be interpreted and
solved thus enabling the stu¬
dents to think effectively.
3. Planning the course of
study in the field of mathe¬
matics aid the teacher and
students in evaluating their
work at various intervals.
4. Standardized tests check
on the teacher and students
against the national standards
thus helping to bridge the gap
between, any school in any
section of the country which
the students might attend-
Miss V. E. Smith is cordinator
for the Mathematics and
Science teachers group Miss
L, F. Cromartie reporter and
Mr. O. L. Douglas is the acting
principal of the Beach-Cuyler
High School.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18
J
IN MEMORY
H 1 1’*+
GIBBONS—In loving memory
0 f my dear husband,
YOUME GIBBONS,
who departed this life one year
ago today, November 21, 1947-
Gently the stars are shining,
Down on the silent grave,
Where our loved on^’s sleeping,
The one we love but could not.
save.
Sadly missed by:
Devoted wife, Mrs. Eunice
Gibbons
Brother, Louis Gibbons
Brother, Paul Gibbons, De¬
troit, Mich.
Brother, Worth Gibbons, De¬
troit, Mich.
Brother, Joe Gibbons, De- i
troit, Mich.
Sister, Mrs. Katie Oliver
Sister, Mrs- Ethel Florence,
Chicago, 111.
Sister, Mrs. JanVe Holmes,
Augusta, Ga.
Aunt, Mrs. Sallie Trimble,
Statesboro, Ga.
Other relatives and friends.
BROWN—In memory of my
beloved mother,
MRS. ANNA (DAUGHTER)
BROWN
who departed this life Nov. 18,
1945.
Mother, God took the sunshine
from the skies,
made the lovelight in your
eyes,
He gave you breath, and with
His love,
yours divine,
But best of all, He made you
mine.
Loving daughter,
Mrs- Mary E. Foster,
Mr. Albert Foster, son-in-law
Mr. Robert Brown, son.
Mr. Joseph Brown, grandson
Master Robert Brown, Jr.,
LEE- -In memory of our rao-
MRS. ELLA B. LEE
departed this life two
ago - today, Nov. 16, 1946.
Children.
SLOCUM—In loving memory
my dear husband,
LEE SLOCUM
departed this life eight:
ago, November 18, 1949.
the memories we
share,
one. no longer here,
always close,
they seem to me near
and dear,
though things cannot be
the same,
one j j ove ig g onC)
sweet to know through
eight long years,
memory still lives on! I
i
£a vannah, Ga.
Brothers, Mark, Joseph and
Slocum, New York.
BROWN — In lovi
memory of my darlin
aunt,
MRS. SYLVIA BROW.N
who departed this li;
November 20, 1947-
Time takes away the edg
of grief,
But memories turn bac
every leaf,
As long as life and mem
ory last,
We shall all remembe
you as time passes.
Sadly missed by:
A devoted niece,
Mrs- Essie Ryan
Nephew-in-law,
Mr. William Ryan.
W-iLLIAMC—In loving m<
ory cf my dear friend,
MRS. MAMIE WILLIAMS
who passed away one year
today, November 18, 1947.
Nothing but memories as I
on,
Wishing for a smile from
dear friend that is go
No one knows the depth of
regret,
For I remember when
forget.
Safe in the arms of Jesus,
Angels guard thy sleeping cli
I am working hard to mt
you,
On that bright and happy di
Sadly missed by a friend;
Mrs. Lizzie Simmons Tattna
SAMS—In loving memory
of my dear daughter and
loving sister,
JEAN WRIGHT SAMS
who departed this life,
November 15th, 1946.
Only God knows how much
we miss you,
Though your smiles are
gone forever,
And your face we cannot
see
Your Tender care and gen¬
tle ways,
We are missing very much.
Peacefully sleeping, rest
ing at last,
The world’s weary trouble
and trials past,
In silence you suffered
In patience you bore,
’Til God called you home
to suffer no more.
Sadly missed by Mother,
Mrs. Martha Wright
Dorchester, Ga.
Sister, f
Mrs. Mary Stevens
Dorchester, Ga.
Mrs. Georgia Tate,
Dorchester, Ga. ,
Mrs. Reba Arnold,
Savannah, Ga.
Brother,
Mr. Leroy Stevens,
Dorchester, Ga.
God-mother,
Mrs. Janie Stevens,
Dorchester, Ga.
Two Nieces,
Little Mary and
Martha, Arnold,
Savannah, Ga.
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