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Mt. Bethel Ministers And
Deacons Union
On Monday night. January;
34 the Mt. Bethel Minister.;!
and Deacons Union Field Mis-
.•don will begin its regular fifth
Sunday weed’s meeting
Mt. Bethel Baptist Church,
the fit!4 mission president, in,
charge. Program will
loiiows Oh Monday night-
January 24 Mt Bethel Baptist
Church; Tuesday night,
aary 26- Mt.Tabor Baptist
Church; Wednesday night, Jan
26, Second Union Baptist>
Church; on Friday night reg-
tiler Board Meeting All Min-
Isters and Deacons are asked
iu be present On
tl^e publk Is Invited to come
at.d worship with us and enjoy
6 great day where the feast of
the Lord Ip going on.
Bpy. r J- 8. owell, Moderator
Pea A Jivens, Sec’y.
SKY ADI BTU
The BTU of the First Bryan
Baptist church met at the usu-
L1 hour with a large attend-
kVfce. The high points of the
lesson were discussed by Wal-
ter Hubert, leader of Group No.
1* The president urges every
1 church member to take some
part in the BTU. Visitors are
always welcome.
A short business session was
held and the following officers
were elected. Deacon N. Brown,
presideijt; John Sutton, vice
president; C. V. Toombs, secre-
tftry; Mm Gertrude Brown,
corresponding secretary Mrs
Erma Williams, treasurer; Mrs
Julia Brown, pianist.
leaders are: No. 1, Walter Her-
bert; No. 8, Miss A. E Max¬
well; No, 3, Mrs. Lulu Allen;
No. 4, Mrs. Helen Brown; Re¬
porter, R B Voss
Training School Course
For S. S. and B. T. U.
Teachers
The Buhday school of Beth¬
lehem Baptist church, through
£upt. Hollle Moffett, announces
beginning Feb . 14, a training
school course for the Sunday
school anfi BTU teachers and
prospective teachers. Special
courses are offered on Sunday
school pedagogy The church
pastor, Rev. 8 A Baker, will be
the instructor
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Is a word, indeed—
If it be fitly spoken;
For who can know
How great the worth—
A word to a heart that’s broken;
Blit, oh, how swift
la the word unkind
To wound the heart of a brother.
Better the word be left unsaid
Thau speak wrong of another!
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Theron Stevens To
Sing At FAB Church |
Tharon Stevens, talen'ed
young singer and composer,
wbo ba jj fi f r0 m Daytona Beach,
j.-) a om who is new studying
M , (;p gta Cimts college, will
bp fp a ture attraction in a
,-;acrcd concert, to be given in
lecture room of the First
Afi-iran Baptist church Sunday
pvennig, Januray 23, at 8 p. m.
combined chorus cf the
church Is sponsoring the event,
and they will be heard in s-v
f ,ra! numbers. Some oj Uje
mor « talented members of this
group will bet heard in, solos,
duets, tries and quartets.
Mr will “christen”
his newest compjsit .on, a gos-
pel song, entitled, “Keep Me
Every Day,” at this time,
Chorus rendering this selection
under his direction! Adrnis-
sion is tree The general public
Is Invited to attend.
St. Paul CME Church
The members of St. Paul
CME' church were glad to have
the pastor, Rev. D. L. Gorham,
back in the pulpit after being
called to ( Orlando, Fla at Lie
,
of his father He
'■ ered an Inspiring message in
j the morning. The drive is on
f 0 r geiyral funds and each
mpmber is asked to pay hi
general funds by the fourth
Sunday. T.;e funeral of Iver-
son Haslam, a steward and
j faithful member of St. Paul lor
years, was held immediately
after the morning worship,
j Rev. G. H Caution, Episcopal oast.or church, of
Matthews’
assisted Rev. Gorham. Inter¬
jment was in, Lincoln Memorial
cemetery.
Bethlehem Jr. Mission
The regular meeting of the
Bethlehem Baptist church Jr.
Missiod was held Monday with
the vice president, Lillie Mae
Williams, presiding. We made
rluns for our fish supper to be
at (he home of our president,
1,112 Magnolia street, Jan. 22
Two visitors were Mrs. M
Green and Miss Duisv B. Plice
nix.
Mt. Bethel Usher Board
The Mt. Bethel Usher Board
No, l met Jan. 5, presided over
l,y President M Jenks. Plans
were made for the new year.
There wiil be a chicken supper
given at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Robinson a'.. 515
Congress street for Che benefit
of the board to which our many
friend.-, are Invited. Next meet-
ij -1 will be at the church Feb
2 at g o’clock.
Tremont Temple
Usher Board
Tremont Temple No, 1 Usher
Board me' at the church with
th* president in charge. An
interesting meeting was hem
N-“Xt meeting will be at. the
church Jan. 28. Deacon R. L
Byrd Is president aij.l Gertrude
Blackshear, reporter,
EmmanU*l Baptist Church
•' :rviccs Sunday at Emanuel
Bactist church, 511 East Hunt-
ingdon street, Rev. James Mc-
Millan, pastor, were excellent.
Sunday ‘ hod was largely at-
and at 11 a. m. and 8
p. ni„ the pastor delivered two
soul stirring sermons. Sunday
will be our first communion of
J the year.
j j Central ----------~ Baptist Church
’
Rev. Win. Daniels, pastor
Tne weekly service.; were wtU
attended. Sunday school with
the Sup!. was carried out nice
iy. At. 11 and 8 p. m. Rev Dan
iels delivered two impressiv.
sermons. BTU with Mrs. Cur-
t s, was beautifully explained
by the different ones. Friday
night the Mission club will
spoiysor a queen contest. The
church regrets very much the
death of Sis. Sarah Coxon.
Second Bapt. Church
Second Baptist church held
its regular services at 11 30
Sunday morning with the Jr
choir in charge. An inspiring
sermon was preached by Rev
Eddie R. Davis. He will preach
agaiit next Sunday.’ A visitor
was Mrs. Louisa Rothrson of
Union Baptist church Philadel-
1 hia, Pa
Little Ona Greene Dies
J After Hour‘s Illness
j an
Little Ona Luella Green, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
F. Green, died Monday morr.
ing after a brief illness. Ona
was two years old Sunday and
apparently well, and Monday
morning about 9 o’clock hei
nolher dressed her and sat her
jin | she (lie stroller. become Noticing ill, she tha' wa
had
| rushed to the doctor and thei
1 to the hospital, where she died
| ibout, 10 o’clock baby Besides survived hei
| parents, the is
her ma’ernal grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Johnson
external grandmother, Mrs. V
Green; aunts, uncles and oth
er relatives. The funeral wa:
held Wednesday from the res¬
idence, 627 East Anderson St
with the Rev. Gustave H. Cau¬
tion, rector of St. Matthews'
Episcopal church, officiating.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUTE
Musical Revue
At St. John Church
Musical Revue of 1949 will be
held at St. John Baptist church
Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m.
The program will be featured
numbers by the folowing
Central Baptist church,
Temple Bapt. t'nurch,
ior’s Temple Bapt. church,
St. James AME church, St. Phil
ip AME church and Bethel AME
cMurc.i Solos, Duets and
trios will also be among the
outstanding selections. Deacon
Willie, Boy Dee, Robinson ren¬
dering several selections.
Butler Presbyt. Church
Sunday services were well at¬
tended, Rev. Webb from John¬
son C. Smith University
preaching The Jr. church
message and program were very
interesting. Miss E''elvn Gran*
appeared on the prigram. Ray¬
mond Washington Is directoi
of the junior church. The re
vlval service was a success, also
the new life movement under
the direction cf Willie Dryer
The Christian Endeavor ren¬
dered a good program Sunday
^ ^ p. m Sunday the Christian
Endeavor will render a quiz
program. The M. G. Redd Guild
will meet Friday at the home
of Mrs Cowart, W U.lth stree*.
and the Missionary Society
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Ophelia Aikens, East Bolton
street. Rev. P. A. Patterson is
pastor.
Bethlehem Usher Board
The Bethlehem Usher Board
Vo. 2 met at the church with
the president ini charge. Rou¬
tine business was transacted
and two members added to the
board. Next meeting will be at
the church Jan. 19. J. H Ben¬
nett is president.
Si. Thomas AME Church
Sunday was a high day ac
£t. Thomas church, 49th and
Burroughs streets, beginning
with Sunday school, led by the
Spot., Mrs. Agnes Weston. Of¬
ficers were elected as follows:
Mrs. Agnes Weston, superin¬
tendent; J. T. Green, assistant
superintendent; Mrs. Archie
Mae Smith, secretary; Mrs.
Margie Lee, assistant secretray;
Mrs. Mildred Sheffied, treas¬
urer. Other officers and corn-
mittees were appointed bv the
Supt. The Jr. Choir rendered
music for the Sunday school
ind morning service, with Pas¬
tor Cornelius Stripling deliver¬
ing an impressive sermon at
both the merning and night
services-
Zion Hill Usher Board
The Zion Hill Ushers will
meet in their regular meeting
January 26. Members are asked
to be present. Deacon James
Reynolds is president and Leon
Bedford, reporter.
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IN MEMORY
COOPER — In loving
memory of our dear fa¬
ther, J
REV. FHILIP COOPER
who passed away Jan. 16,
two years ago.
feme may forget you are
gone,
We shall remember, no
matter how long.
Loving Daughters:
Mrs Lillie Mae Morgan
Mrs. Mary Alston
GOLDEN—In sad but loving
memory of i*ir dear husband,
father and brother,
MR. MATTHEW DAVID
• golden
who departed this life January
7 * 48, one year ago today.
Memories are treasures
No one cai^ steal,
^eaih is a heartache
That no one can heal.
Someone may forget you,
When you are gorie.
But we will remember,
No matter how long.
Sadly missed by:
Wife, Mrs. Marv E. Golden
Freedman Grove
Daughter, Miss Ruth M. Gol¬
den,
Jacksorj/ille, Fla.
Son, Mr. Harry L. Golden
Freedman Grove, Ga.
Sisters;
Mrs. Louisa Mickle
Brunswick, Ga.
Mrs. Edith Hill
Jacksonville, Fla.
Brother, Mr. Richard Golden
Philadelphia, Pa.
BATTLES—In loving memroy
of our mother and grandmother
MRS. LILLIE BATTLES
Who left us Jan. 20, 1941.
Mother dear, we’re thinking of
you
In the tenderest kind of way,
Today, all days, as we linger
around the spot
where your sainted frame doth
lay.
To say we miss you makes no
measure
For the courage we derive,
In possessing such a Jewel
To mold the character of our
lives,
Mother dear, you’re still our
Lily
Fairest c f a n the flowers that
bloom!
Some day, there'll be a great
re-union
We’re comirj;, mother, whether
late or soon.
Your children:
William E and Juanita Bat¬
tles
Percy and Lillie Mae Lewis
Oliver C. Taylor, Little Wil¬
liam and Little Juanita Battles.
SCARBOR—In remembrance
of my loving husband,
MR. 09CAR SCARBOR
who departed this life Jar-iiary
23, 1946.
As moons are ever waning,
And haste the sun away,
As storms and winds complain¬
ing,
; Bring oi^ the wintry day.
So fast the night comes o’er
us, f
The darkness of the grave
And death is just before us,
God takes the life He gave.
Wife,
i Mrsi Mercedes A. (Chick)
Scarbor.
RIVERS— In loving memory
of our dear son and brother,
MR. ALEX RIVERS
i Better known as Benn
who departed this life one year
ago, January 18, 1948.
The davs have passed into one
year ,j» g,
Since you went away
My heart still aches with sad¬
ness
My eyes shed many tears
Though some may thiifc that
I have forgotten you
Because I try to smile,
But God onlv knows how much
I miss you
And how I grieve each day for
you.
But deep in my heart still lies
a picture,
More precious than silver and
gold.
It is a picture of you,
Whose memory will never fade
away.
Sadly missed by:
Mother and father,
Mr. an,d Mrs. James Rivera
Daughter, Berntia Rivers
Brothers:
Jimmie Rivers of New York
city '
Joseph Rivers
Sisters:
Viola Brown
Lucile Hendrickson of New
York city
Niece, Mollie Brown
Two nephews:
Master Jackie Brown
Robert Hendrickson
SANDERSIn loviijg memory
of our wife and mother,
MRS. LORAIN® SANDERS
w ,h 0 departed this life one year
| ago, January 18, 1948.
From break of day till day is
done
Our thoughts turn sadly to the
one
Whom God saw fit to call
away,
Just one year ago.
Sadly missed by;
Husband, Henry C. Sanders
Children, Barbara and Dora
Sanders.
WILLIAMS—In sad but lov-
i jng memory of my darling hus
bandj
MR. HENRY RUFUS WILLIAMS
who departed this life Jan. 16,
1947, two years ago-
God has called you, dear,
From this vale of tears.
To His everlasting arms,
Free from earthly cares.
Though we are burdened in
sorrow,
’Tis Thy will, O Lord,
Oih, Henry dear, we love you
But God loved you best of all.
Sadly missed by:
Your loving wife,
Mrs. Mary Lou Williams"
Children:
Herbert Williams
George Henry Williams
Brothers:
Mr. Charlie Williams
THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, 1549
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,
;
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you have cancer, see your doctor
at once. Early action can return a
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If discovered early and treated
... delay
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but there are other DANGER
SIGNALS:
1. Any sore that does not heal,
particularly about the tongue,
mouth or lips.
2. A painless lump or thicken¬
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lip or tongue.
3. Bloody discharge from th*
nipple or irregular bleeding
from any of the natural body
openings. J
4. Any change in the color or
size of a wart or mole. j
d. Persistent indigestion.
6. Persistent hoarseness, un- j
explained cough, or difficulty ;
irt swallowing.
7. Any change in the normal
bowel habits.
See your doctor the MOMENT
you discover a DANGER SIGNAL!
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There’ll be dots before your eyes thj*
Spring . . . dots on your dresses, that small is.
Advance styles show large and
polka clothes dots on female attire from spoilt
dresses. right through cocktail and eve¬
ning
★ ★ ★
Did the holidays leave ugly scats on
a niece of favorite furniture- If a heat
mark, daub a cloth dampened with e»-
sense of peppermint and apply to spot.
Dry with and the polish. If it’s a scratch, rub
ol’ shinola paste polish which
comes in colors to match most every
wood finish.
★ ★ ★
Soap prices plunged more than 20%
in 1948 and predictions are that they’ll
go even lower. Of course, that’s because
of fats and oils have gone down.
Mr. J hnnie Williams
Mr Ben Williams
Sister:
Mrs. Mary Thomas
WILSON—In sad but loving
memory of my dear husband,
DEACON P. W. WILSON
who departed this life 16 years I
;\;o, Jan. 17, 1933.
Deep in our hearts lies a pic¬
ture,
More precious than silver and
gold,
It is a picture of my dear hus¬
band,
Whose memory will never grow
old.
Friends may think the wound
is healed,
But they little ki^ow the sorrow, i
That lies within our hearts
concealed.
E:me -sav time heals an aching
heart,
But, no, it isn’t true,
For 17 years have passed away
dear.
And our hearts still ache for
you.
Sadly missed by:
Devoted wife,
Mrs. Ida L. Wilson
Daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. an;! Mrs. Jerry Felder
CAKU 01 THH
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Verdese Sans Curley
wishes to thank her relatives
and friends for their kind ex¬
pressions of sympathy and the
beautiful flowers received dur¬
ing the bereavement of her mo¬
ther, Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor,
who died in Columbia, S. C.,
(January 10, 1949.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Rebecca Elmoye wishes to ex¬
press their sincere thanks to
their many friends and neigh¬
bors for the kindness shown
them during her illness and
deatK. We also acknowledge
with appreciation the many
flowers, cards and telegrams
of sympathy, and cars donat¬
ed. We especially thank Rev.
E. Boyd and church and the
Steele Funeral Home for their
courtesies.
Mrs. Eva M. Robinson, Mrs.
Benline Reynolds, Mrs. Wil-
helmir>a Roberts, Mr. Freddie
Elmcre, Mr. Norman B. Elmore,
sisters, brothers, and family.
CARD OF THANKS
Your kind expression oi sym¬
pathy is gratefully acknow¬
ledged and deeply appreciated.
Williams and Gordon Family.
Phone 2-1141
or
2-1142
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