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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1948
CH URCH
Beth-Eden Baptist Church
ay
tended
delivered by Rev. R M.
Williams and at night a Xmas
pageant was presented by
and John Ebbs had charge ol
the directing. Next Sunday
Rev. Williams will deliver both
the moritng and a.ternooi)
sermons. At 3 p m. the annual
roll call w.ll be h.id. All mem-
bers are urged l ° J®. pre ^-
immediately following, u>m-
union will be se d.
St. ~rf James Bapt. Z Church ~ZT ,
S’. James Baptist church
held its communion service cn
Dec. 26 at 3 p m., at which
the attendance was good
the collection excellent.
J. Mims was given a large sum
of money as his Christmas
gift from the church. We were
hoc Deafen 7 red by having wi’h
B. Clark’s two
ers and one nephew as our
tpecial guests from Detroit,
After closing the evening ser-
vice and just before beginning
the night service, some of our
members’ hearts' were filled
with sorrow when they receiv-
ed the news that Deacon and
Mr’s. Tilmond Fields were kill--
ed in a traffic accident in Car-
olina. The night service clos-
ed with sorrow for the Fields
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Lbenezer rt bapt. d 1 Lhurcn n. L
FROGMORE, S. C.
At First Ebenezer Baptist
church, Frogmore, S. C-, the
Rev. A. J. Flewellen has been
installed pastor and already
this well known religious body
[has taken on new life under
lis leadership- A very progres-
dve piogram has been outlin-
ed for the year and a great
Increase in all departments is
nticipated during the next
welve months. Deacon E. H.
inckney is chairman of the
eacon board and Miss Edith
-immons is superintendent of
he Sunday school, which is
phe largest in the communi-
y-
Sidney A. Jone§ funeral Bflome
Extends
Greetings For The Holidays A n d Countless
Blessings All Through The Year
Coi/nt your garden hv the flowers (< ;nt your night by stars, not shadows
Never by the leaves that fall, Count your life with smiles, not tears
Count your days by sunny hours And today on this bright Yule tide
Not remembering clouds at all. CV, :nt your age, by friends, not years.
1 SIDNEY A. JONES, Owner MRS. FRANCES C. MILLS
Licensed Embalmer ann Manager RICHARD B. MILLS
$ Funeral Director Asst. Manager
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a FOR YOUR KIND THOUGHTS FOR YOUR LOYAL SUPPORT FOR YOUR
$ - -
$ HEARTY COOPERATION-FOR ALL THE COURTESIES EXTENDED US DURING THE
t PAST YEAR - WE THANK YOU SINCERELY
r 511 WEST WALDBURG STREET
OFFICE PHONE 2-3464 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA RES. PHONE 2-30(6
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XMAS PAGEANT
MU PORTRAYED
The Xmas n^an t entitled,
‘ the Kmg,'” was
ten b y J H - Ebbs and the mu ‘
Sic was arranged by Mrs. C. M.
:
Wells - organist-
The costumes and the spe-
c j al RgRtlng effects added tc
lthe re verence of the occasion-
EspeciaHy impressive was the
-angelic choir” dressed in
beautiful white long, flowing
! r °bes tnmmed in silver with
(large wings attached. The
beautiful voices cf these fe
male choristers were suddenly
[heard in the balcony singing,
to God in the Highest!
Peace on Earth, Goodwill To-
Men.” With appropriate
and still singing, they
marched around the balcony
and down the front stairway
the main auditorium. Va-
1 ried colored lights were flash-
ed on the choristers during the
procession,
The cast of characters in-
c uded:
Narrator, Mrs. W. G Ed-
wards . Zacharius, H. McGhee;
° _ abne1 . . . ’ J _ ' „ H ’ Ebbs ; Ellzabeth „ -
“ rs - C. B- White; Mary, Mrs
' E Be ser ’> Guardian Angels,
Mrs. A. Underwood and Mrs. J.
S Hearns; Shepherds, Thomas
John and Earl Beard and
Frank Washington, Jr.; Herod,
j. Kruter; Scribes, J- J. Ed-
wards; F> T. F. Smalls, W
Stewart and F. Young; Wise
Men, O’. Green, L. Brown, J. F
GTeen; ’ Angel, ists,’ Mrs. L. Urqu-
hart; s0 i 0 Miss B. E. Lee,
Mrs . j B . Evans , Miss N wil .
(j Sj Mj ss Rosemary Johrtsoil,
and Mi SS Barbara Washington,
DEACONS’ UNION WILL
MEET JAN. 7
The Deacons’ Union will
meet Friday night, Jan. 7, at
7:30 at the First African Bap-
tist church, Rev 1 . R. M. Gilbert,
pastor. All members are ask-
to be present.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
Zion Hill Usher Board
The Zion H.ll Usher Board
will" hdld its regular meeting
JauaHry 12. The president is
asking ***** all members memoe „ to «, be pres- Vl
president and Lecn Bedford,
Gaines Chapel
Gaines Chapel AM£ church
held its first quarterly confer-
ence Fr i day nio^t December
24 , with Rev. J. L. Butler pre¬
siding elder. All of the reports
read showed an imrease ever
i ast quarter and expressed
1 hanks for the return of Pas-
(tor B. B- Swinson. At 1C a. m
Sunday school was led by Supt.
R. Gordon and at 11:30 a. m
Rev. Win Baxter, while at 7:33
the sermon was preached by
the sermon was preached by
Rev. J. W White. Total money
collected for the day was
*60 28.
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IN MEMOIH
a MAL-CY — In sad but
; n loving memory of my
9 d^ar mother,
SARAH S. MALCY
who passed away four
I fl years, Dec. 28, 1944.
Jus', as the sun was sink-
| 1 In in the g. far off Golden
West;
Gcd in His sweet mercy,
Called you home to rest-
We can’t see why He took
you from us, 1
But we guess we don’t
understand;
Perhaps He will let us r
kAiw more,
When we reach the l 1
ised Land.
i Mr. and Mrs. John H. 1
H Malcy.
I Master John Henry |
S Maloy.
I I Mrs. Geneva Maloy f
Ricks * ■
ELIJAH —In sad but loving
memory of our loved one,
MRS. ROSA LEE ANDREWS
ELIJAH
who departed this life one year
ago, December 23, 1947.
Sleep on. dear wife, mo’he”,
and daughter,
’Tis God who thought best,
To take you from this world
of sorrow’,
To a lcveiy place of r st.
Day by day I’m striving tc
meet ycu.
In that fair heavenly home,
Tis the land where all is hap¬
piness,
Up there where sorrow is un¬
known.
in ’he arms of Jesus,
Angels guard thy sleeping clay.
am working forward,
To see you resurrection day.
Sadly missed by:
D voted husband, Mr
$iovtes fww fl ibU
MoAH ANO HIS S0M6 AMD THEIR CWILD-
REH AMD ALL THE lIVINO CREATURES «
LEAVE THE ARK —
Devoted husband,
Mr. Abraham Elijah,
One son,
Nathaniel Edward.
Parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Andrews-
j CUSPERD—In of loving sal but wife loving and
imemory our
mother,
MRS. LOUISE GORDON
CUSPERD
who departed this life one year
ago on January 2, 1948.
God has called our loved one,
From this vale of tears,
| To His everlasting arms,
[Free from earthly cares.
Though we are burdened in
sorrow,
’Tis Thy will, O Lord,
Oh, mother dear, we love you,
But God loves you best-
( Sadly missed by:
Husband, Jerome Cusperd
1 Daughter, Erma M. Cusperd
Aunt, Hattie L. Lloyd
And other rOla l ives and
friends.
YO'JNG In loving memory
of my dear sister,
MRS. JANIE YOUNG
who departed thi slife Dec. 31,
three years ago.
More and more each day we
miss you,
Frlen^ 1 ' msv think the wound
is healed,
But they little know the sor¬
row,
That lies within cur hearts
’mealed.
Some say time heals an ach-
m 4 heart,
”■’* ’w it Isn’t true,
For three long years have pass-
u away, dear
And our hearts still ache fo’
you.
Signed:
S'ste-, Mrs- Minnie Gillison
Savannah.
Nieces:
Mrs Marie Best
Savannah
Mrs. Car ah Wright
Arm Arbor, M rh.
Mrs. Josephine Nelson
Pi eksvllle, N. Y.
Mrs. Lollie Bell Laws
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Grand l^lece:
Miss Oi'lta Turner
Brooklyn, N. Y
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CARD Of THANKS |
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank the relatives
and friends for their exjl.es-
slonsof sympathy, and kin l
ness shown me during my re¬
cent Illness. I also w,sli - ■
na : rh» nurses and attend
' nts of Charity hospital fo:
'heir attentive services, and
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Mrs. Essie Monroe EJwards for
her kindness and use of ner
ambulance to br.ng me home-
May Gcd's richest blessings
rest upon you, one and all.
E.helyn B. Jerkins,
816 1,-2 West 37th Ct.
Butler hresby. Church
M ornin* services Sunday
were well attended, sevm ->
visitors and students from the
various colleges being present.
The Sunday school rendered a
lovely program and Christmas
tree. Services will begin at 11
p. m Friday night. Beginning
Ja- 4 rnry 10, Rev. P. A Flaw;
will conduct the revival. The
Vl ssi nary Society will hold
•‘s regular meeting at the
home of Mrs. Nyler Washing¬
ton on Monday nigh’, Janu¬
ary 3. and Tuesday, January 4,
the Ladies’ Aid will meet at
the home of Mrs. Rosetta Glov¬
er, 3rd street, east.