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THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919
CHURCHES
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Central Bapt. Church ^McAllister
Corner Hull and 1
streets, , _ Rev. Win. _ Daniels, . ,
pas-
tor. The weekly services were
well attended. Tuesday night
prayer meeting was conducted
by our newly ordained deacons,
DeVoe and Brown. The regu-
lar lecture given by the pastor
on Thursday starts exactly at
8 o clock. I he Supt is back
with the Sunday school after
being shut in for several
moi< hs. Inc Mission club will
sponsor a queen contest Jan. 28.
The contestants are Mrs. Beat-
rice Aitis and Mrs. Bessie
Burke. BTU will meet at 6:30
with Mrs. Grace Daniels as
group leader.
Baptist „ . Ushers ... Union r , .
The Baptist Ushers
met at Bethlehem church Mon
day / ght with Dea. Jackson
presiding. The monthly pro¬
gram will be given at Bethle¬
hem Baptist church Jan. 24.
fifth S,unday program will
be'Jan. 39 at FAB church The
president asks all members to
attend these programs.
St. Paul CME Church
Sunday services at St. Paul
CME church were quite impres¬
sive. During the morniryg ser¬
vice Rev. L. L. Scott delivered
the message, and at night Rev.
Dickerson was the speaker.
Missionary meeting under the
leadership of Mrs. Cox was
was held. Next missionary
meeting will be on the fourth
Eui*liay at 4 p. m- The entire
church is in sympathy with
the pastor, who lost his father
in Orlando, Fla., last week. The
bedy was funeralized Monday.
Rev. Gorham is ejected
return to the city in time for
services Sunday. Two mem¬
bers were added to the church
Sunday.
City Union League
The last meeting of the City
Union League was held Dec. 19
at St. Thomas AME church,
directed by Mrs. Alma Porter
Bryant, president. The attend¬
ance was low because of wea¬
ther conditions, but the elec¬
tion of officers was held as
follows: Mrs. Alma Porter Bry¬
ant, president; Mrs- Hutchins,
secretary; Mrs. Mir.nie Midale-
ton, assistant secretarv; Mrs.
Lcmax,, treasurer; Jesse Bor-
dis, organist; Norman Jamison,
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FIRE—WINDSTORM—EXTENDED “Substantial COVERAGE , ““'T .. t
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PLATE GLASS
A NEW DAY WITH SPECIAL FEATURES FOR ALL
1. FRIENDLY, HELPFUL SERVICE
2 EXPERIENCED STAFF MEMBERS
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3. MOST MODERN ANI) ATTRACTIVE
FUNERAL FLEET
i. LOWEST POSSIBLE COST
Food for the soul
Is a w ord, indeed—
If it be fitly spoken;
For who can know
Ii’ow great the worth—
A word to a heart that’s broken;
But, oh, how swift
Is the word unkind
To wound the heart of a brother.
Better the word be left unsaid
Than speak wrong of another!
Every Day In Every Way We Are Serving Friends In The Mos* Profi¬
cient Manner
Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home
511 West Wald burg St. Savannah , Georgia ,
OFFICE PHONE 2-3464 RES. PHONE 2-3006
reporter; Mrs. Ar.)la Lswls, 11 -
bra r ian l Jesse Brinson, black-
board demonstrator; Mrs. Anna
blackboard
demonstrator - / Mr. Bochman,
chaplain; Miss Bernita Darby,
chairman of program commit¬
tee; tee; Mr. Mr. Casin, uasin, chairman cnaunmn of ut
finance; 3UUkUJX . Rev nev . W. V¥ . W. vv Stevens,
insta i lation mas ter. J. T.
Green Erected the election.
ppe last meeting in 1948 was
^igiiijgtited by a short address
by Rev w w gtevens, new
p as ^or of St. James, who stres>
ed the need {or better attend-
am;e ar ,*i other interesting
p 0 i n t s . '
lue ri , xt meeting will be
beld at Bethel AME church or
j an 16, when the newly-elect-
officers will be installed.
iThe president urges all officers
! t0 be present
Rev. Hoggard To Speak
Sunday At St. Philip
Monumental
Rev. J. Clinton Hoggard,
young, dynamic minister of
the Institutional AME Zicn
church in Yonkers, N. Y., will
speak at St. Philip Morhmen-
tal AME church Sunday, Jan-
airy IS, at 1L30 a. m.
Rev. Hcggard is a graduate
of PJinceton university and
pursued studies at Harvard and
Yale universities-
The public is urged to attend
this service.
Rev. Hoggard will appear at
vesper services at Georgia
State college Sunday, January
16, at 6 p. m.
Butter Presbyterian
Church
Sul Vi ay services were well at¬
tended and the junior church
service was good. Raymond
Washington is in charge of thi
junior church. Mr- Washington
delivered the message and
brought three of his talented
students from Beach High. Rev.
C. W. Talley, field representa¬
tive for the Atlantic Synod,
preached the communion ser¬
mon. Rev. A. H. Prince is con¬
ducting the new life movement
of the Presbyterian church,
with Willie Dryer. Thursday
night, Rev. Holsey of Bryan
Baptist church will preach and
Friday night will end the re¬
vival services. Sunday will be
iseminar day. Rev. Jame^ Hei-
j bert Nelson of Johnson C
[smith will be guest speaker.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
Ladies Aid Society met on
Jon. 4 at the home of Mrs. Ju-
Simmons. Rev. P. A. Pal-
ter8Cn ,, past0 r
MISSIONARY TO
At ,, Alt Dlr A . Al . (thUAl - , n AV
ADVENTIST CHURCH
The Missio nBuaid of Sa
vanish's Seven.ti-dav Adv-
lists will present on Sunday
evening, January 16, at m
Recreation Cinter, 37th a;
Cjeechee road, at 7:.5, Eld.
C. D. Henri, former studei
and graduate of Cukwood co
lege and returned minsicna;
to Liberia.
i.,u« Henri will be accom¬
panied by his wife, who has
ihareti in his thrilling experi¬
ences and mission activities in
Liberia, and also Elder N. G.
Simons, a director of ’he mis-
ion work for the South At-
to hear the fiery message that
lant c conference.
Invitation i; extended to al
will be given by the speaker.
Plans are also being laid to
feature special musical talent
Central lo Hold
Anniversary
Central Baptist church cf
Thund:rb:lt is celebrating .H;
forty-ninth annversary. The
observance began} Monda;
njght and will continue thri
Sunday night, January, 16.
A number of churches wil
participate in the program
which the congregation has ar¬
ranged as follows:
Monday night, Jan. 10, FAF
church, East Savannah, sermon
by Rev. W. C. Cunningham
pastor; Tuesday njght, Jar 11
Litway Baptist church. Rev. B
F. Daughtry, pastor; Wednes
day night, Jan. 12, College Park
Baptist church. Rev. J. H
Ponder, pastor; Thursday, Jan
13, Wilmington Baptist church
Rev. E. A Capers, pastor; Fri¬
day night, Jan. 14, Macedonia
Baptist church, Rev. F. Bonds,
paster; Surjlay, Jan. 16, serv-
: co, in charge, of Central Bap¬
tist church, featuring the an¬
niversary sermon at 3 p. m. b;,
Rev. L. L. Small, of Happy
Home Baptist church; the cel
ebration of the Lord's suppei
at 4 p. m. and a special pro
gram by the choir at 7 p. m.
The board cf officers of the
church, which is without a pas¬
tor, is composed of Deacon Mo¬
ses Pray, chairman; Dea. Cleve¬
land Lewis, Dea. Henry Young
Dea. Willie Green, Dea. Julnr
Williams, Wi Dea. George Harris
and and Deaccn Moses Houston
| clerk.
j Second Second Baptist Baptist church Church ha
its first communion of th:
year la^t Sunday at the 11
o’clock serv : c,e. A superb ser-
j E. mon Black. was delivered Plans have by Rev. bear B
made for the year \hb by all of Tie
j auxiliaries the „t church of ihc tr
program
a grawirg S^CeSS.
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Photo Hv Tolbert-
SCENES FROM PAGEANT— fore a large . and , appreciative • Kings. Bottom: Angels „ . m ; x. thel
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Beth-Eden Baptist church pre¬ audience- lop p.ciuie. Wi vv „„ sc | vealmg of glory sing hosannah |
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sented the pageant, “Birthday Men kneel in reverence and
of a King,” for the second time present g'.fts to l\|i King of to His name.
Beth-Eden Bapt. Church
■Sunday school was held al
file usual hour. Rev. R. M. Wil¬
liams, speaker at the morriiri,
service, delivered a timely and
inspiring address. On Sunday
night the Christmas pageant,
“The Birth of a King,” was re¬
peated. It was well received
and enjoyed by aiV overflowing
crowd. Next Sunday the ser¬
mon will be delivered by Rev-
Williams. .... -
St. James Bapt. Church
St. James Baptist church
lcld its regular second Sundiy
orvice, beginning at the usu-
I hour, 8 p m , Rev. Hagins
delivering the mesisage from
the subject, “Looking For Je¬
sus Where He is Not.” Rev. J.
M»ms will celebraje his 22nd
anniversary as pastor, January
17-23, in which the following
churches will participate: Mon¬
day night, January 17, St.
Mark. Rev. T. H. Glosker - .
Tuesday night, St.
church conference; Wedne
n;ght, January 19, St. Mary
Rev. R. D. Cooper; Thursday
n/ght the junior church of St
James Baptist church wT
sponsor a program by the Bos¬
ton Juubilee quartet;
night, Metropolitan, Rev. T. G
Gibbs; January 23, 10 a- m,
yicluvd gtovies the
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THE FOUNDER OF THE HEBREW NATION
FROI* THE C.OOK OP ASRW4AM WAS CALLED A&RAM ("ESTEEMED OR WISH
GENESIS CHAP XI THRU FATHER -- } IN THE EARLY YEARS OF HIS LIFE - HIS NAME
CHAP TV- KING JAMES. WAS CHANGED TO ABRAHAM. MEANING "FATHER OF A
DOUAY. AND J.P.S.A. MULTITUDE “ WHEN GOD PROMISED HIM AND HIS
VERSIONS - descendants the land of canaan
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COPYRIGHT 19H5 BY tA- C. GAlMgS_
But not long after, there Though sarai did no 1 want to
CAME A TERRIBLE FAMINE -- GO TO EGYP T, they SET OUT • SARAI
ABRAM HAD TO TAKE HIS WIFE FEAR THC YyAY^lHEYMAY ' THE
TO THE LAND OF ) WAS
AND NEPHEW ■THESE men loom want TO kill DAUGHTER
EGYPT TO SEEK FOOD " at me!-they if they < ABRAM'S
WE iwE'LL FIND V ARE PHARAOH’S / THINK YOU APE OF
HOW SHALL ) GUARDS! y'MV WIFE-TELL,THEM BROTHER,
FEED OUR HERDS GRASS AND AND THE
NOW? THE GRASS FOOD IN EGYPT! ryou-. apf mve'-dysister HEBREW
IS WITHERED* WORD
"NEtC£"
COULD ALSO
MEAN
"SISTER."
|NEXT WEEK-.GOO RENEWS HI& P ROWl^fc J- ____J
Sunday school, closing with a
rally: 3 P- m„ communion ser-
vice; 7:30 p. m, nig.it service.
LAKH ill IMS t
CARD CF TilANKS
Mrs. Clara Stewart and fam-
iljf \y|sh to thank friends and
neighbors for their kindness
tlie death of her husband, Mr
arjld words cf comfort during
James (Son) Stewart. Thanks
Rev. Gilbert, Orchid club and
the nurses. May God biers
you all.
Mrs. Clara Stewart
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Bernice Johnson Long wishes to
thank their many friends and
neighbors fer the kindness and
sympathy shown by each of
you during the illness and
death of our dear mother and
sister.
Mrs. Edna L- Adkins
Mrs. Mildred J. Hutchins.
CURD OF THANK3
We wish to express our
thanks to the friends
neighbors, Sidney A. Jones Fu-
rjeral Home and Choir for their
kindness and sympathy ( j
during the death of my father,
Mr. Eugene Baramore, Baramore, Sr., Sr., •
who passed into eternal rest
Deicember 27, 1948. |
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Para-
more, Jr., Bronx, N. Y.
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IN MEMORY
FGRMEY — In sad remem-
brar.ee of my pal,
HENRY (SLEW) FORMEY
vvho passed away„ January 12,1
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i 3one, but never to be forgotten
Sadly missed by your pai,
I Miss Willie Mae Hawthorn
Son, ,
Master William H- Formey
All of Savar/iah, Ga.
BACON—In sad but loving
j memory of cur loving father
and brother,
MR. JASPER BACON
who departed this life one year
I ago, January 14, 1948.
! God has called our father,
From this vales of tears,
| To His everlasting arms,
Free from earthly cares,
Though we are burdened
sorrow,
’Tis Thy will, O Lord,
Oh, father dear, we love you,
God loved you best of all.
He leaves to mourn three
two sons, one daugh¬
one sister, five
children*, a host of greac
children, nieces and
HAYNES)—In fond memory
my husband,
MARTIN G. HAYNES
who passed into eternal rest
0. 1 - yep.c ago today, January
1. ). 1948.
remember, oh, so fondly,
years when you were here,
And the days moved on so
swiftly,
For you were always near.
Now It’s different, and so
* strongly,
Time binds us to the past,
And measures out the lonely
ours,
Until v;e meet at last.
Devoted wife,
Marni. B Haynes.
©'stirs, Brother a:if other
relatives.
DYKES—-Ir; ^ ^ ____ ___________„ • loving memory ___________
of JA mv UUOU(iUU husband ’
MR. GEORGE R DYKES
who departed thl3 life one year
January 8 , 1948.
Memories are a treasure no one
can steal,
-, ea th is a heartache no one
can heab
some may forget you, mw that
you are gone,
But we shall remember you, no
matter how long.
Wife, Mrs. Lillie Dykes
Daughter, Mrs. Inetha D
Miller.
Grandchildren:
Lillian, George and David
MiiUm
And a host of friends.
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PARKER—In loving memory
of husband and father,
J. w. PARKER
w ho died January 13, 1948.
Away from our tender keeping
in lands afar
Someone we love lies sleeping,
Nothing h’s dreams to mar.
Here in his home we waited
And still the virgil keep
WANTED
?, High Type. Neat Aggressive Salesmen, with ear,
Good proposition for Ihe righi men. Immediate em¬
ployment.
Also (i Neat Attractive Girls or Women IS or over to
ell Guaranteed Nylon Hosiery. Full or Part Time.
Attractive Proposition—Commission daily.
See Mr. Cobb 411 E. Broughton St.
PAGE SEVEN
Ever his memory holdim
Ever our love more deep.
We strive sc '.laid to be light¬
hearted
As you would have us be
But all the happiness in life
Is filled with your memory.
Devotedly,
Your wife, Alice,
c-uudren, Anolda an 1
Charles.
FIEHER—In ;.n mg memory
MR. JESSE C. FISHER
who departed this life January
id, 1946.
I still miss you so v, ry, very
mi a. You w re so jolly and
true - to me. But I know you
are happy in heaven, and I an
trying to hide my heartache
with smiles.
Wife, Mrs- Florida F.sher.
Second Bapt. Church
The Second Baptist church
choir celebrated the holiday
.season with a Christmas party
I at the hom e cf their president,
Mrs. Alice A. Ebbs, 706 W. 44111
street, December 29. The mem¬
bers and their guests pt.v, 1
many interesting game’. Dur-
irf; 1 the evening, Mrs. iUaJldP
Washington was presented with
a fountain pen for being tlr
oldest officer and active mem¬
ber of the choir- She ha serv¬
ed the choir as treasurer and
alto singer for mar* - / years, ghe
became a member cf the choir
, 1922 Qifts were fXchan ,„ d
amQng . the me , mbprs . ,, acon
! William Gibson presented to
the cholr his p , ans for the ea _
tire church and Mrs Nadir,' V.
Campbell discussed plans for
the musical program of the
church, while the president
gave the choir's program for
he new year.
The Christmas progrm P9C.
The Christmas f , table . ..
__ was
beautifully decorated with the
| freshments. egular yuletide goodies and re-
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j Congregational ------------- Friendship
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Tea Sunday
The Mlrslonary Society cf the
First Congregational church
will have its annual Friend-
I ship Tea Sunday afternoon,
January 16, at 5 o’clock at Uic
1 home of Mrs. M. L. Ayers, C25
W 37 th street. The many
friends are to enjoy the after-
I noon as follows: Mistrcs; of
'right; ceremonies, Mrs A. C. Curt-
selection, by choir; pray-
er, vocal solo, Miss Janet Nieh-
1 ols; vocal solo, Mrs. Susie Al-
jlen; instrumental selection,
Miss Evelyn Grant; voca 1 solo,
Marion, Tolbert; introduction
of speaker, Mrs. Lucila Jewison;
address, Mrs. Silvia Bowen;
I solo, Mrs. Mary Louise Cope-
! land. Mrs. Fannie Pottle is
chairman.