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MEN'S DAY SUNDAY AT BETH-EDEN
BAPTIST CHURCH
The Men’s Day program of
IV h-Eden Baptist church,
L.), oln ani Gordon streets,
wh.ch will be held Sunday, Jan.
2C, premises to be interesting
in every reject. The entire day
has been given to the men of
the church and ar, appropriate
repertoire of services has been
arranged.
The day will begin with Sun¬
day school at 10 a. m, with
John McIntosh of the First
Ccngregatlonnl church as guest
superintendent. The lesson w.lt
be discussed by Geo. Fuller, of
First Bryan Baptist church;
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KETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
Benjamin Lewis, St. John Bap¬
tist church; Clarence Perkins,
St Philip A MB church; Hercu¬
les Leake, Butler Presbyterian
church, and Walter Bogan, As-
bury M. E. church.
Special guests will b« a group
of boys from the Industrial
DR. M. P. 8ESSOMS, Who Hill
Speak on the Holy Land
Farm and a group of hoys from
Eavanhah Boys’ club.
The regular morning worship
at 11 15 will receive a special
message to men from Rev.
Richard M. Williams, Savan-
nah's own recently ordained
minister, who will speak on
•‘Looking For a Man,”
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Ui;V. RICHARD M WILLIAMS,
Acting pastor
U singles! of men’s choirs will
At 4 * o'clock ................. in the afternoon
be presented. Harvey Van Bu-
ren, SavanQth’s youthful
ganist, will make his first pub-
lie appearance. Mr. Van Hu¬
ron, who is only 14 years ol age
and the talented son of Dr and
Mrs. Harvey Van Barer, of
Statesboro, is a studeri at Cuy-
if#
HARVEY VAN BOREN
Guest Organist
ler Junior high school and re¬
side, with Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Thomas of 024 West, 40th St.
The male orchestra of the Sec-
mid Baptist church will appear
on! the program, as follows;
John Manzo, Morris Dunn, Al
Cutter and Larry Noble.
A number of churches and
outstanding musical organ iza-
,
jjave been Invited to up-
pear on the program
I The evening service at 8
!o’clock Jesting. will be extremely
Dr. M. P. Sessoms, who
recently made a trip to the o’d
' ct untry and the Holy Land,
will lecture, showing for the
firs' time a four-reel
picture of his trip.
The public is cordially invited
to all of these services.
MEN'S DAY SUNDAY
AT PALEN
The annual Men’s Day pro-
gram, sponsored by the Meth-
cJist Brotherhood of Palen Me¬
thodist church, of which Rich-
uid Mills is president, has ar¬
ranged an excellent tducation-
, _u program. Tne public ts in-
jvitt-ii to attend all services
which offer the followlti lead-
mi; business men, county offi¬
cials and ecclesiastical dignita¬
ries:
At the mor.iing service, the
Honorable Judge Uni Ion Saus-
r>y of the Ordinary Court, will
Jel-v.-r the message at 11:03
o’clock The program will be as
.allows:
Processional by choir; hymn,
“Dear Lord and Father of Man-
kind; invocation. Rev . Brun-
son Wallace, minister of Grace
Methodist church; selection by
'choir; scripture lesson, Rev.
David A. Duck, minister of Me-
Intire lie bt. Methodist church;
hymn,, “O Muster Let Me Walk
With Thee,” church; introduc-
jtJon of speaker, Rev. J. Lytle
iJont-s, minister of A.sbury Me-
morial Methodist church; ad-
dress, Rev. G. E. Clark, minis-
ter of Trinity Methodist
church; selection, choir; offer-
ing, response, Sidney A Jones
)f s dney A Jones Funeral
Home; remarks, George S. May,
manager of Pilgrim Health and
Life Insurance Co.; Frank Wal¬
ker, manager of the North
Carolina Mutual Life Insurance
Co.; Osie Williams of the Wil-
Hams and Williams Funeral
Hjme; f b. Law, manager of
the Atlanta Life Insurance Co.;
Henry Holmes, supervisor of
the Negro People's Welfare in¬
stitute, Asbury Methodis'i
church congregation; sermon,
Rev. J. H. Taggart, minister of
Asbury MetthEdlst church;
hymn. Asbury Methodist church
choir; remarks, pastor, district
superintendent; benediction,
Rev. J. P. Dell, minister of Ep
worth Methodist church,
master of ceremonies, Richard
Mills. Rev Jerome Del Pino is
pastor of the church.
Beth'Eden Baptist Church
Sunday school was le c -
hugc' S attendance, Supt. James
J. Edwards in charge An, im-
pressive sermon was delivered
by Rev. R. M. Williams on the
message was delivere dby Rev.
|b. ing* e. Black _____________________ Next Sunday morn-
Rev. Williams will speak on
Looking for a Man.” Sunday
afternoon at 4 o'clock ... a musi¬ ,
cal program will be rendered by
various men groups of local
churches and organizations.
This will of be the one menfs of the^ dai? htgh- pro-
J gram. Monday night, Jan. 31, at 8
o’clock, “The Birthday of a
King,’’ a Christmas pageant,
once more be repeated _______ by
'popular demand of various
I churches and organizations of
the city.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUTE
MT. BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH TO INSTALL NEW PASTOR
I
nfcV. II. G. GLASKER
The First Mount Bethel Bap¬
tist church, 148 Fahm street,
announces the beginning of the
installation services of the pas¬
tor-elect Rev. H. G. Glasker,
Monday evening, January- 31.
and continuing through Febru
ary 8.
The church was organized
and pastored by the Rev. W A
(Daughtry on Lumber street,
) near West Boundary street, in
1897, he having served until
1930. Its latest pastor was the
Rev. M G. Bolden from 1931
•until 1945, who before his pass-
ing laid the groundwork fer the
construction of the t present
church plant, which was com-
pleted by the board of officers
and members at a cost cf more
than $4(),0C0, on September 28,
1947.
| The church voted to extend a
call to Rev. H. G. Glasker of
Trenton, N. J., Mt. Olive Bap¬
tist church. Before going to
Trenton) Rev. Glasker served
, the ministry in varied capaci-
j ties. He was born in Waynes-
I boro, Ga., county of Burke, was
j baptised at the age early of educa¬ nine
and received his
tion there. He was licensed to
preach by Dr. J. H. Dwelly, of
Noitth Pin Baptist church, cf
Philadelphia, Pa., and was or¬
dained by the Central Baptist
Association of Waynesboro, Ga.
It was evident from the begin¬
ning that this young man was
destined for a great religious
Rev. McEwen To Be
At Cong I Church Sunday |
The public is invited to wor-
at tbe pjj. st Congregational
church, Taylor and Habersham
streets ’ tbls coming ouna »y
! cl c1 ng The . Rev. Homer i C
“ McEwen ° ^' pastor of the First
Congregational church of At-
lanta> wHMnfach and special
j For the past week, R.’v. Me-
Bwent has been giving a series
fo talks at Georgia State col
' Observance
lege ln Religious .. .
oi
Emphasis week.
Evangelical Ministers
Union
The public installation of of-
ricus ut ,lu Lvamalual Mn
isters Union was arranged b.'
the committee to he held at S*
. ............. .......................................... ..... ...........
( For further
career. prepara-
tion for his work he enrolled
at Northern university of Ma-
j con) great Qa., evangelist His fame began as to a
spread rapidly and he was call¬
ed to the following churches;
iPiney Grove Baptist church,
Eioomingdale, Ga., 5 years:
S>uth Valley Baptist church,
Pooler 1 , Ga., 11, years; Second
3\. John Baptist church, Sa-
vanna.h, Ga., 14 years. All were
pastored successfully, rebuilt,
and paid completely out of debt
by th s wide-awake minister.
Always mndful of the com¬
mand of God, “go ye into all
the world and preach the gos-
pej,” Rev. Glasker recognizing
the call to advancement, ten-
dered his resignation to the
Paul CME church Wednesday
night, February 16, Rev. D. L.
Gorham, pastor, at which time
a program will , be rendered , , , by
the officers and members ot
un j on
Rev. D. T. BaDcocK, pastor ul
St. Philip Monumental AME
church, will leave Sunday night
for Louisville, Ky„ where he
will serve on a special commit-
(ee of tbe o enera j AME church
on important church matters,
The program committee led
by Rev. H. W. Murph, assigned
several -------’ of the ---- members - ---- to
different subjects to be discuss-
ed during the npxt three
months beginnir;; at the next
meriting.
The current events commit-
tee report was tendered by
Rev. W. o. P. Sherman.
The Country Church and
Leadership Educational Coun-
of the Georgia AME Confer-
ence will be held at St. James
church, Rev W. W. Stev-
ens, pastor, Feb. 1 4, with min-
|above named churches, which
was accepted with regret, ar.d
accepted a call -to the pastor-
ate of the Mount Olive Baptist
church, Trenton, N. J. Because
of his proven ability as a pas-
tor and leader, his services
were in great demand He re-
sgned the pastorate of the Mt.
Clive Baptist church and ac-
cepted a call to the pastorate
ol the First Mount Bethel
tist church, October, 1948. He
has demonstrated in i-O small
way his efficiency as a paster,
leader and gospel preacher.
S nee coming to First Mt. Beth-
1, he has instituted a construe-
tive program, designed to meet
the needs of the church and
ty and is meeting with
much success- This progressive
. isters and laymen from all
parts of the conference in at-
! tendaipe.
! The union announced plans
fQr week . s meeting the wee k
i before Easter with an upstand-
i:)s speaker to deliver sermons
[during Rev. J. the H. session Taggart, in pastor April. ol
j Asbury Methodst Little church, Rock, Ark., just
back from
j,r-p j gave a timely message cn his
to his former home,
j 'Tine committee on civil al-
lairs urged that all possible
,
effort be put over by the union
i in the March of Dimes drive
j and ether civic affairs. Rev.
F . w Bagby, president, pre-
I sided ai|i the devotions were
by Rev. C. P. Hobbs.
Members present were Revs.
Bagby, Gorham, SwinSon, Les¬
ter, Dinkins, Taggart, Hobbs,
Murph. Babcock, Johnson, Max-
well, S'ripling, Washington,
Stckes ar.d Sherman.
Batter Presbyt. Church
Rev. P- A. Patterson, pastor
preached a soul stirring sermon
Sunday morning. Botli services
were well attended, including
junior church. The junior
! church message was delivered
by Raymond Washington, who
*s in charge of the junior
J church. The Christian En-
dcavor will sponsor a quiz pro-
jjram at 7 p. m. Sunday, in
v. me h hiehist nu’k .. we ™ "miss
jy a oan an ’
Ihxo.l At p m. Sunday the
; i-s ,,o.ie \ 1
a program with Mrs. Ophelia helia
Mclver a s f»«« speaker. Mrs.
Mattie Bell Smith and Mrs.
Juanita Sibert will render a
duet, and Mrs- P. A Patterson
a solo. Mrs. A. S. Leake is in
charge of the program. The of¬
ficers of the various organiza¬
tions will be installed. Monday
night will be observed as But¬
ler's Family get-together night
when an interesting program
and refreshments-will be serv¬
ed in the Surdav school room,
Clarence Glover in charge. On
Friday night all members are
urged to 7 at”The attend the home”7f~Mrs Ladies Aid
meeting
Maude Nelson, 11,07 E. Gwin-
nett street.
Bethlehem Sr. Mission
The Senior Missmn of Beth-
jlehem Baptist church met Jan.
j 23- Many plans were made for
I the new year. The mission will
j celebrate its 4Cth anniversary
Jan. 30 at the church. Mrs. Car-
' rie Brinson is president and
1 Mamie Bennett, reporter.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27,
J
L I
JUKS. . H H. G. _ GLASKER ri , SKKR
minister Will continue to move
forward because o: the very
fine support of Mrs. If. G. Glas-
k/\ This talented young lady
possesses a pleasing and win-
ning personality. She receiv-
ed her early education in the
elementary schools and latei
attended Dunbar highi school,
D. C. She aiso
served as a trained nurse with
the medical profession. Becaust
of her wide contact in business
and church circles, she will be
an asset to the church. It will
be of interest to their many
iriends to kn,iw that Rev. and
Mrs. Glasker have been well
received by the entire congre-
gation. An interesting pra¬
gram ig being arrange d for the
occas i on w ph mail/ of the lo
^ C h Urc hes participating.
Monday evening, January 31
Rey Q R Connor> pastor, Firs!
Friendship Baptist church;
Tuesday evening, Feb. 1, Rev.
h B Free> pasto r, Bay Street
church;! WedDsday
evenlngt Feb. 2, ’pilgrim Rev. J. J. Din-
k . ns _ pastori Baptist
c j lurc ^ 1 . ’ Thursday evening,
Ffcb 3 ’ Rev T. H. Glasker, pas
tor s t Mark Bap tist church;
Friday evening, Feb. 4, Rev. W.
Wilburn, ’ pastor, Tabernacle
Baptist church; Sunday, Feb.
6 regu i ar orde r of service;
Monday evening,. Feb. 7, St.
Luke Baptts * church, Rev. J. S.
Murrv, pastor; Tuesday even-
ing, February 8, Rev. N. C. Con-
nor, pastor, Connor’s Temple
Bethel AME Church
Bethel held its first quarterly
conference Sunday, beginndig
with Sunday school, Mrs. Mil¬
dred Hutchins in charge. The
primary class wen the attend¬
ance bar'.aer for the month,
Jesse Bodison, teacher. The in¬
termediate girls won the finan¬
cial banner, Mrs. Hutchins,
teacher Junior church began
at 11 o’clock with Miss Vaughn
in charge, Morning service
began at 11:30 with Presid.ng
Elder Butler in charge. Due
to his illness, Rev. Bagby de¬
livered the message from “Thou
Have Found Favor With God.”
At 7:30 p. m. the evening
service began again Rev. But¬
ler was in charge, with Rev
j Morrell delivering the message
[Next Sunday will be guest day
at Bethel. The junior choir
and male chorus will celebrate
their first anniversary cn next
Sunday, also. The senior choii
rendered music for the service
Sunday, Rev. F. W. Bagby i
pastor.
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
528-30 W. Huntingdon street,
Rev. J. J. Dinkinr>, pastor. This
church has recently closed one
of the most successful pastor
and church anniversaries which
was particioated in by
iBe’hel, Mt. Hermon, Bav Street,
^ Jphn> Tremont Temple
and Bethlehem Baptist r
. . . .
j- !
j the services „ here were left , in .
the hands of Rev. J. H. Ford
who delivered two exceller.'.
sermons. The pastor, officers
members and friends will par¬
ticipate in the installation ce¬
remony of the pastor of Mount
Bethel Baptist church Feb. 2.
Central Baptist Church
Corner Hull and McAllister
streets, Rev. W- M. Daniels,
pastor. Our weekly services
were wel! attended with the
^ 6 mn g us one soul for bap-
tism. Friday night the Senior
Mission queen contest will be
given and all our friends are
asked to come out with us. A
spicy program will be render¬
ed. The Sunday school and the
BTU lesson were beautifully
discussed. Due to the City-
Vide BTU on Sunday, the pres¬
ident announced no BTU until
the second Sunday in Febru¬
ary.
~ JTS.Yeaxhers Wanted
The Sunday school of the
Bethlehem Baptist church is
now seeking new teachers.
Those wishing to enroll may do
by calling upon the school
so
c apt., Hollis Moffett.
A course for teachers and
prospective teachers will begin
at the church, 702 W. Park
-ve^ie. Feb. 14. Church Pas¬
tor Rev. S. A Baker wil? be the
luSuructor.
St. John Sr. Mission
Tuesday evening, Jan. 18, the
Senior Mission of St. John Eap-
tist church met at the church.
The meeting was called to or-
der by the president, Sister
Beckett, who made her annual
re port, along with some scat-
tering remarks Officers were
elected as follows. Sisteis
i en Beckett, president; M. A
Newkirk, vice president; Van¬
della Wilson, secretary; Lilia
iandolph, treasurer; Lizzie Ed¬
wards, chaplaiiV, Maxine New¬
kirk, Jr. matron; Theo. T.
Buckner, reporter and sunshine
committee. After a brief dis-
usslon for the betterment of
he society, the meeting closed
mtil Feb. 8 at the church, at
which iInstalled time by the the officers pastor. will be ^
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
Qjigene Parmore wish to thank
their many friends and neigh¬
bors for the kindness shown
by each of you during his ill¬
ness and death; also to Sidney
Jones Funeral Home fo£
their courteous service render¬
ed.
Mrs. Ella S Parmore
and Family.
1000 Men
Wanted
To Attend
Mens Day Services
At
BETH-EDEN
BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. Lincoln & Gordon
Sts.
All Day Sunday,
January 39, 1949
10 A. M.—MEN’S SUN-
I) A Y SCHOOL: Mr.
John McIntosh, S' apt.
Lesson discussed by:
Mr. George Fuller, Mr.
Benj. Lewis, Mr. Her¬
cules Leake, Mr. Clar¬
ence Perkins and Mr.
Waiter Hogan. Don’t
miss this.
SPECIAL GUESTS:
Boys From Industrial
Farm, Hoys from Sa¬
vannah Boys Club.
11:15 A. M.—SPECIAL
MEN’S DAY SERMON
—Rev. Richard Williams,
Savannah’s own, newly
Ordained Minister,
L00 P. M.—SINGFEST
O F ALL M A L E
CHOIR S.—Mr. Ezra
Johnson, Master of Cer¬
emony. 30 Churches
and Civic Organizations
will he represented. So--
los,; Duets; Trios; Quar¬
tets; Choirs. All bv the
men of Savannah. Men’s
Orchestra of Second
Baptist Church; featur¬
ing Messrs. Manzo,
Dunn, Noble and Cutter.
Presenting Savannah’s
youngest male organist,
14 year old Harvey Van-
Buren, Jr. A musical
feast you can really en¬
joy.
8 P. M.—A TRIP TO
PALESTINE. Lecture
hv Dr. M. P. Sessoms.
Illustrated by four reels
of Moving Pictures show¬
ing places of interest
visited by Dr. Sessoms
who went to Copenha¬
gen and the Holy Land
in 1947.
THE PUBLIC IS COR¬
DIALLY INVITED TO
ALL OF THESE SER¬
VICES. COME. STAY
ALL' DAY. DINNER
WILL BE SERVED TO
THOSE WHO WISH.