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CHURCHES
Rev. L. M. Terrill At
First Eryac Baptist
Rev. L. M. Terill of
former pastor of (First
BapHist cUurch, will
the congregation Sunday,
preach at both services.
Rev,. Terrill served the
church several years before ac
cepting a call of one of
larger churches of Atlanta.
T a graduate of Morehousi
college and is now doing
uate work at Atlanta
ty. He is vice president of
'tale convenldon and is
of toe ministers union of
lanta.
A large crowd is expect Pd t<
hear him Sunday.
Bible Cavalcade
Evangelist D. E. Davis
nounces that the Bible Caval-
cade at 41st and West
streets is still in progress.
It is the purpose of Evange¬
list Davis, lecturer and
singer, to select and
three nights per week at
o’clock, those gems which
especially applicable ,to Ohris-
tian growth.
Tonight, June 21, "The Death
Dinner will be illustrated
"" l , ' n
Sunday night, June 25, “Ad-
•»* Birthday" Is
lecture to be given. A. Cutter
raxop-hone soloist of the cRy
will render special music.
Tuesday night, June 28,
Devil and His Wife Take a Va-
cation,” will be the subject,
Screen illustrations will also
used.
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Junior Mission
The Junior Mission of St
-
is making excellent progress
under their dire. or. Mr , M.
N Moon Tney will sponsor the
Williams Gospel singers in the
early part of July.
~
I hankful . ., _ Bapt* Church L
Bolton and West Broad Sts
Sunday school was held at
u ual hour. Rev. Campbell
preached Sunday night and
members were added to
church. He will preach here
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AMO SET TUFAS AT HARD TASKS MAKIMG THEIR LIVES «
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Butler Presbyterian
Church
Sunday serv.ces were well at¬
tended. The* Father's day pro
>ram was greatly enjoyed whei
some of the most Ulentet
young men and women were o{
| t the program. Friday night
[June 24, the June club wiil en
Certain the church and Mondaj
at 8 p. m. the January club wil
! present Dhe Stmmons Singers
| Tuesday June 28 Society' at 7 p m
the Miss onary wil
meet at th; home of Mrs. A. S
i Leake, 1316 Price street. Rev
P A. Patterson is pastor of the
church.
Returns From State
Deacons’ Meeting
Deacon John Mines just re¬
turned from Cordele after at¬
tend. ng the Deacons’ State
Missionary Baptist convention
of Georgia. The next session
will be 'held at the F.rst Afri¬
can Baptist church, Savannah
Rev. R. M. Gilbert, pastor.
The Savannah Deacons
ion of whi^h tie is president
he says, w;ll hold its monthly
meeting Friday night, July 1
at Deacon Mines’ office, 518 W.
Henry street.
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
528-30 W. Huntingdon street
Rev. J. J. Dinkins, pastor. Pil¬
grim recently closed a success¬
ful revival meeting. 22 members
were added to the church. Sun¬
day being communion day, iwe
oui stirring sermons were de¬
livered by the pastor while the
Lurch was filled to capacity
Rev. G. V- Morgan of New York
c.ty preached June 23. Monday
win' June render'a 27, the nroiiAm J nkins brothers
^ ri and on
June 29 the contest by the Ush¬
er board will be held.
Union Baptist Church
Berrien and Purse streets.
Rev. L, C. Sapp, pastor, Sunday
schoo , , a conduct .
* . . . , 'preach-
Rev R hoclen
impressive sermon in the
absence of th epastor who was
on an appointment to Bethle¬
hem Baptist church. The ser¬
mon at night was preached by
the pastor. The vacation Bible
school reported a great success
In 1 He l irst w ^ ek 47 wero
rolled. The school Was under
looking forward to a ha PP y
lcnic on June 30 -
Religious ® Drama At
Townsley Chapel
A rp Bgious drama, “Death
Takes a Walk,” will be present-
at Townsley Chapel AMF
church Sunday night, June 26
at 8 o’clock. The public is in
vlted. R. v. J. P. Labpkin Is
of the church.
Tremont Temple Ushers
1 remont Temple u * her boartl
No. 1 met June 1 at the churtu
with the presii^ nt In charge
Much business was transacted
Next meeting will be at the
church June 29. Deacon K. L
Byrd ;s president and Gertrude
B ack hear, reporter.
Central Bapt. Church
„ Rev. Wm. Daniels, pastor A
IThJ regular weekly
were well attended. The Sun-
day school was tangi.rt in class-
es with Supt. Gadsden in
charge. At 11 a. m. and 8 p m.
Rev. Daniels spoke br.efiy to the
(ored. ,fath rs, who were highly 'non
Sunday the Senior Mis-
sion will meet. All members are
asked to be present. Monday
n ght, Juno 27, the senior ush-
er board will celebrate its 27th
anniversary. All friends are in-
V jted. Mother Kyols, s s. Jen-
1 kins and Sis. Holmes
arc still
jm.
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St. John B. T. U.
The BTU service of St. John
j Baptist .church was well at-
tended Sunday. The higu points
the discussion brought ‘out
j by the different members were
interesting. .Special music w.ll
rendered each Sunday dur-
|ing by the BTU hour (6:30 p. guest'
[for guest artists. Special
Sunday wiil be John Bcr-
r en, member of the Young
Mm’s civile gleij dub of this
city.
Each fourth Supday, begin-
ning with July will be known as
jBTU cial program Family Hour, will when be rendered a spe¬
land refreshments will be serv
Mme. Faustine Bignon is di-
rector, Mrs. Mamine N. Moon
ehairlady of steering committee
[and Rev. E. O. S. Cleveland is
pastor.
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j Bethel Bible School Closes
The vacation Bible school at
jB. tiu l tunning AME church for the which past has two
*f tks - closed Fr.day evening
j with exercises at t’.ie churchi
when the (Children received'
I their certificates. A large at-
was on hand each day
land was taught under th? su-
pervision of Mrs. Mildred Hut-
^ Henrietta W^H.tn | |
jp,^ prj/e in thp Bible c , uiz
SK- £• r
Run ners-up were Miss
, rhomasina Campbt>n . 549; ^ M
Helt;c p M8 |
“■ a r,.,.v' SS M '“ Ue i
,Le . W 51,4. Mr. Bagby also , won
first prize ton Friday evening! Friday!
with the highest score.
morning the annual closing
party took place at the church
j when ice the children and cookies. w. re Rev. served F
cream
w, Bagby is pastor of the
DA7AN77AH TRIBUNE
Beth-Edtn Bapt. Church
Sunday was Father's day
feth Eden. Sunday school Iks
; an by having a pew rally and
1 5 P ec,ai P ro * ram for lathers
■If the regular morning wor-
hip a -pecial Fath.rs day
message was delivered by Rev
hioch P. Quarterman. At nighl
Rev. Quarterman again deliv-
ered a timdy and interesting
ne sage. Next Sunday Rev. B
5. Black of Georgia State col-
ege will be the speak r and al
l ght a special program will be
rendered by the male chorus ol
the church.
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District Presidents’
Contest
A contest among the eight
listrict pres dents of St Join
Biptist church will be held at
3 p. m., June 26. The following
ladies will participate: M s-
fames Lucile Edwards,
Freeman, Anna Merman,
thorny Johnson, Maxine Mpon
Edna Emith, Ethel Truell and
Fdna Smith. Mrs. Jul a McKin¬
ney is chairman and Rev. E. O.
S. Cleveland, pastor.
St. Luh° AME Church
The following program will
be rendered Su idav. June 26. at
t. Luke AME church at 4 p. m.:
congregaton;
pap r, Mrs. S. M. Norris; duet
Misses Fannie and Janet Nor-
| r j s . se lect reading, J. Norris;
selection by toe Inspirational
Singers; solo, Mrs. Rosa Ford;
reading, Mrs. Daniels; piav-JC
solo, Mrs. Roper;> solo, Mrs
With lmina Woodward; selec¬
tion, Little Bryant choir; re¬
marks, L. Davis; selection, 2nd
Evergreen choir and Royal
Singers; guest speaker, Ray-
mond Washington; and selec¬
tion, P aceful Z on choir.
Mrs. M. Royal will serve as
mistress of ceremonies; Rev. G
H Stokes, pastor; Sister M. C
Ch sholm, sponsor, and N. Ma¬
lone, secretary.
Fathers Day At First
Congregational Church
Prof. P. H. Stone, superviso-
of farm and home demonstra
tion agents of Georgia, was thr
guest speaker at th? First Con¬
gregational church, Taylor anu
Habersham streets, last Sundaj
morning.
Mr. Stone gave an interesting
address on the “Attributes of a
Father.” He outlined the rea¬ i
sons why many good fathers
are misunderstood by th Mi¬
ch ldren and admonished child¬
ren to find out way fathers act
as they do. He said that with¬
in this solemn faced bread¬
winner is oftentimes the most
forgiving and lovable heart.
In the absence of the pastor
Rev. A. C. Curt j git, the
soeaker was introduced bv Ezra
Johnson, a deacon of toe
church.
All children are invited to
attend the Daily Vacation Bi
ble school of the church which
opened Monday at the Bethle¬
hem Center, 608 East Gordon
street, under the direction of
Mrs. M. V. Hannar.
Baby Contest
The March club of
j Presbyterian chl - r , h win s n
sor a baby contest and b
baIlday at 4:3!) tQ which
members and fr . encls arg invlt .
ed Mrs Mamlp £mith is
ident of the club; Mrs
Collier, club co-pilot and Mrs
Jackson, reporter.
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Evangelical Ministers
Union
me Evangelical
union met at noon
ljV j th Pre$ dent F. W. Bagby
j j siding. Rev. E. Jenkins the
was
j speaker, bus service giving for information churches
a
school outings, motorcades
eligious m et.ngs. He was made
welcome to the session by
president and members.
The union will dec.de at
next meeting the time
for outings for the
stem and their families
th? union picnic for
rhurches and Sunday schools.
Rev. W. W. Stephens an
nouneed that the
contest of the Georgia
inference would be h id at St.
3 h lip Monumental AME
July 27 at 8 p. m., Rev. D.
Babcock, pastor; Rev. Stephens
director. Rt. Rev. R. R. Wright
Jr., bishop, is to be present.
Members present were Revs
Bagby, Gorham, Swinson, Bab-
cock, Murph, Stephens, Hobbs
Maxwell, Jenkins, Gr en and
Sherman.
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Union Baplist Church
Sunday school met at
usual hour with Supt.
Wilson in charge. Pastor C. E.
Young celebrated his 7th an-
niversary as pastor of Williams
Grove Bapt st church of Millen
with th: Rev. C. W. Clark of
Augusta preaching the sermon
Pastor Young returned to the
city Sunday evening and took
charge Sunday night at Union
Branch. Rev. J. Dobson brought
the night message. Th? com¬
ing Sunday will be communion
day.
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IN MEMORY
YOUNG—£n loving memory
of our grandmother,
MRS. LUCY HARDEN YOUNG
who departed this life one year
ago, June 17, 1948.
Every day since you departed
We have all been broken heart¬
ed;
Heaven is a lucky place
To hear your voice and see
your face.
Sadly missed by:
One daughter,
Willie Lou Jackson
Two sons,
Jesse and Lenwood Clemons
One grand daughter,
Cora Lee Jenkins
Of Newark, N. J.
AncJ ot her relatives.
BURNEY—In sad but loving
remembrance of my devoted
wife,
MRS. WILLIE (“BILLIE”)
GRANT' BURNEY
departed this life one year
ag0i June 25 , 1948
snort and sudden was the call
Of our loved one gone to rest.
The blow was hard, the shock
severe.
We little thought your death so
near.
Sometimes it is hard to under¬
stand,
How death could be so near,
'
But in His wisdom, God has
I planned,
i For us to never fear.
| The flowers we placed upon
! your grave,
wither and decay,
the love for you who sleeps
| Shall beneath, never fade away,
j
[God saw rough, your way was getting
I
j The hills were hard to climb,
But God must have loved you
#
best, •
For He took you home to rest.
Sadly missed by:
Husband,
J. B. Burney.
BURNEY In loving
memory of our darling
one,
MRS. WILLIE (BILIIE>
GRANT BURNEY
Gone but not forgotten
Loving mother
Mrs. A. T. Grant
Sister,
Mrs. 'E. E. Sawyer
Brother,
Mr. A. B. Grant
BEATON—In memory of our
dear son and brother,
GEORGE ERNEST BEATON
who died six years ago, June
16, 1943.
The month of June is here,
iTo us toe saddest of the year;
For it was on the sixteenth day,
That you passed away.
Long days and nights you bore
in pain,
To wait for cure that was all
in vain.
We saw you suffer, we saw you
go,
It crushed our hearts, we loved
you so
But God who knoweth all
things best
Eased your pain and gave you
rest.
Sadly missed by;
Mother and father, Mr. and
Mrs. T. S. Beaton, Sr.
Brother, Mr. T. S. Beaton, Jr.
Sister, Mrs. Mary Beaton
Pearson.
Uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hopkins
Philadelphia, Pa.
WILLIAMS—In memory
of a devoted wife and mo¬
ther
Those we love never die
for as long as we live and
remember they are with
us.
I. Damond Williams, M
D.
I. Damon Williams, Jr
Margaret W. Reid, M. D.
West Savannah Conf.
The third quarterly confer¬
ence of the West Savannah dis¬
trict was held June 17 at St
Fh lip ANTE church, OharP:s
and West Broad streets. Rev. H.
Murph, acting presiding el- :
conducted the meeting in
the absence of Presiding Elder
L. Butler, Who is still ill. AU
boards made excellent reports
The presiding elder was paid in!
full. Rev. H. W. Murph is pas-
tor; Mrs. V. C. Holbrooks, re-
Wllie Hendrix Dies
YVillie H. ‘(Hendrix, Sr., died
at his late residence on W st
Gwinnett street, early
evening, June 7. He was
at Halcyondale, Ga., the son
Andrew and Georgia Hendrix
and moved }to Savannah
1924. Funeral services,
the Sidney A. Jones
Home in charge, w.re held on
Saturday afternoon from St
I nilip AME church, Rev. H. W.
Murph, pastor, officiating; and
final services were held
afternoon from Williams
church. Halcyondale
Bev - Wm - MLiCfcJr, pastor,
dating, assisted by Rev.
Holmes •/! Macon. Burial wa.-
the Williams Chapel
He was a carpenter
Upon reaching young man
hood he married Miss
Daniels, and of .'-his union
children were born, all of whom
are now alive and are as fol¬
lows: Dessie Hendrix, Mrs.
rine Hendrix Foy, Jacob Hen¬
drix, Willie H Hendrix, Jr„ and
Mrs. Clara Hendrix Lambert
After the passing of his
he married . . ... Miss „ , ,
Ponder, , and , of . this ... union .__
children . , . born, „ all a „ of whom .
were
are alive and are as follows:
Frank Hendrix. Mrs. Lillie
drixf Bisard, George Hendrix,
and Mrs. Emily Hendrix Moore
In addition to his wife,
and daughters named, the de¬
is survived by three bro¬
thers, Robert Hendrix, John
Hendrix and Walter
two sisters, Mrs. Clara
and Mrs. Luvenia German; sev¬
eral sons and
law; twenty-four
and twenty great grandchild¬
LAKH Ilf | HANKS I
The family of the late Willie
Hendrix, Sr., wish to thank the
many friondp of Mr. Hendrix
and of the family, for their
kind acts and expressions of
sympathy in their bereave-
, ment, with special thanks tc
iRev. H. W. Murph and the Sid
ney A. Jones Funeral Home.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep
gratitude to our many friends j
jand neighbors .or their assist- j
ence, sympathy and floral of-
ferlngs, during the loss of oui:
’ V-lher, Mrs. Nana Ru/.ledg'?
We especially thank R~v.
Emanuel McMillan and Baptist members church of toej for
their acts of kindness and the
Sidney A. Jones Funrcal Home
for the fine services rendered
Mrs. Lillie Harris
Mrs. Lula Carbin
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our deep
gratitude & to our many friends.
and . neighbors . b .. for . their . assist-: . ,
ance, ’ sympathy ., and , floral of-:
ferings , during , . toe ... illness ... and ,
toss of our beloved wife, daugh¬
ter, sister and niece. Gur spe¬
cial thanks to the Monroe Fu¬
neral Home for the kindness
and service rendered.
Husband, Mr. I. Kent.
Mother, Mrs. Alice Walker
Sister, Mrs. Leola Jenkins
Brother, Mr. Edward Walker
Aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Butler
Brother-in-law, Mr. Denies
Jenkins.
Redding To Teach
Brown University
HAMPTON, Va—J. Saunders
Redding, author and professoi
of ‘English at Hampton insti¬
tute, has accepted an invitation
to become visiting professor of
English at Brown university, it
was learned here last week. He
been granted leave from
Hampton for the fall semester
Phi Beta Kappa from Brown
where he did both his under¬
graduate and graduate work
and was for a year a universi¬
ty scholar, Mr. Redding wil'
teach • courses in literature and
advanced writing.
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All Spiritualists and Mediums.
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for all conditions in the home.
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SPeace SPathe'll
AND TO THE WORLD AT LARGE
Peace FATHER. And to the World at Large!
There shall be no lasting Peace until we have
recognized the body of our GOD, sweet FATHER
DIVINE, the Prince of Peace. Shiloh has truly
come and the gathering of the people is unto
him. He came with the Victory. Now he is
raising an honest and righteous people in the
hind and changing the tide of government.
I ani making my moderation known to all men:
the Lord is at hand. FATHER DIVINE is the
true and living GOD and we need not look for
another. He is a God of the living and not of
the dead. FATHER DIVINE needs no help, yet
thus body and millions of other bodies are
standing as a living sacrifice with Him. FA¬
THER'S spirit keeps us happy with a-full and
a-plenty, the spirit of FATHER DIVINE
brought the breath back into my body when I
was passing. ^ ou need not wonder anv more
about what they are doing in Heaven today.
Let me tell you.
V\e are giving thanks and praises to our GOD
sweet FATHER DIVINE ^ere in Heaven on
Earth.
Wisdom Smiling
I thank you. FATHER
THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1949
By BETTY BARCLAY
Desserts are sometimes a puzzle,
finding the answer is the mak¬
of a perfect meal.
For something different, try this
Cream Raisin Pie. A delecta¬
combination of cream, raisins
Grape-NutfL this is a fitting
to build J ' up a light dinner.
it as a surprise and don’t give
your secret ingredients until
family has done some guessing.
enjoy it even more for the
element.
Sour Cream Raisin Pie
% cup Grape-Nuts
% cup raisins
1 cup sour cream
94 cup sugar
4 teaspoons cornstarch
Dash of nutmeg
2 eggs, well beaten •
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 baked 8-inch pie shell
Few drops vanilla
Vz cup cream, whipped and
sweetened
Combine Grape-Nuts, raisins, and
cream in double boiler. Mix
sugar, cornstarch, and nut¬
Add to sour cream mixture.
eggs. Cook over boiling water
mixture is the consistency of
custard. Add lemon juice and
Turn into pie shell. Add
to sweetened whipped cream
spread on pie just before