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CHURCHES
FBI Agent To Address
FAB Church Young People
Each fifvh Sunday is in
charge of the young people ot
the First African Baptist
church, functioning through
trie Young People's Association
of the church On this coming
Sunday, the »p clal feature of
the r serv.ee will be an address
by Edmond B Mason, special
agetit in charge of the Savan¬
nah office of the Federal Bu-
r.au of Invetigation. Special
music will be provided for this
aerv ce, to which the public is
invited. Rev. Ralph M. Gilbert
is pastor of the church.
LOOK! LOOK g*
LOOK
Read Mat. 10:1
.ler. 30:17 ” ■ " r
Prayer Changes
Things.
, COME TO Jew
SEE ME
And Be Advised Privately
l.'aeh Day on all manner of
Sickness, Old Sores, Etc.,
SMOKING — DRINKING
Strokes, High Bload
A# You Lucky? Come All
See the Man of God of Csfli-
fornia. Tell your troubles
in the name of Gad.
Place. 24‘4 MV-Int.vw St., WH-st 1
Savainnah Gas Ri'dt* Augus¬
ta A«ge. Bus. . 2 doors br.om 1
Bus line-. All letfer.s a>n's,mei*-
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Neiv Skin Bleaching Mimcfe
May Help You Win Love!
I.)>:htcTi, smootiitor. ehin will giiv^e j^ou a>
I i*hancc to a'cllu.vi' tm, iem'anVo,
happiness. 'ISroV Wr., PHBt* I.’.-flunk's XV.\*
lit:iiir(!v:edoIslouBleiSt*enfs l |ili Skin \I9fi’l<em.'B
to help ligjirem t.oo dusk dwl'K wealtffib
beaten sk-in.
LET 7-DAY TRIAL CONVINCE
Ju l- do thlr.for 7 days— V\i>ash w.i!«Ii loir..
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loi. .r.niv 'Strenl[th.‘Sk'!n ’Wttitenef at
— nrofeetevrit’li* Di». HMEBteAthncvKi han-
i-tfin^. flre;un. duemge dayi ltS-s'.fl|v on %
iftis^tria'Uxaustogtj.isfy or. mwney haul*. Veu.
etmoKebalUUDr. FBE‘® l ®almoF’n psodtiats.
for 25c each at a'll daug stoSts. Abk. -ftfc
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a Don tMnyrwjj Stic Strem tsm n rra
SKIN WHITENER
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FOR ISRAEL-PART 5^-. jLjb FROM THE BOOK! OF
TBY MULFOPO,{CAMEPON EVOOU5, LEVITlfiUS,
X COPypKSHT mi BY M.c GAINES 7 / NUM8E.RS y* DEUT-
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Ct?ITH ALL Tut ARSCV AMO The lord tolp *0666 to bwse mie, WD Twe WATER® WERE A w AVL Ok
cuABore, of eovpt, kiuc roo over the eeA.-ftNP it opekio up/ TM6ie RlOMT AMO L.EPT —
phojiaou pmwgep rewsfeL
YhE ECVPTtAMS PURSUED
THEM INTO THE NOOGT
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qr the eg* ~~
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Wins Trip To New York
Mrs. Alma Porter Bryant,
who was the winner of a tr.p
to New York city, given for
raising the largest amount
$155.60i in the rally at St.
James AME church Sunday.
Mrs. Bryant Is an ardent
vorker and a faithful member
<f this church and this is the
■econd effort ths year in
which she was the winner,
'irst a baby contest .spossered
iy the Si. James Gsspel Cho-
as which she diaected atad
rasfced $8,094.0# ktey siece, Jm-
(•i*iriy«, whom she »p®iesu®ed,
raised $oM*)5WO(l!. Hw saese, Jcw-
Hast jMrize.
Mrs-. Bsyawiot Its otka •psesfd’esd
tsf t we Chty Wm>ie>n A“6E Eea’g-H -*
Whfoh saha-ists ef aM t'tee AME-
GhtiEcfres of ttee cMsy. Sire vM
leaw shwnfby 6 oe AWattea- t®
aepBosewfe t«he.m pft G'ewugjur
Cks.sehwt 'E'divi'ca'ttoH 1 ©wwrfe.p-
»«e wtoitsh wiiW be 'Irj'lSi. .at ’Mi-itt'-
r-is Bbt'ivw c:w'M'e;g(t
M. dames AME Church
R'e.v. w. ©. P. Stoiarmin, pse*-
Si tfing cl’dteP of fine •3acvutfHirah>
d'st-iol'Git, Ire I'd: .tfre •tJ’h'l'nd' iqwa'rt’et*-
iy aewteeehte. JaWly 8vK]S -ant
dOB® dHusCih 'Kiev. W 1ft.
KfgphjBiHS, pttste/K. Tire. ittusiSKtsfiSk
eess-ibh- week iwati Ftaday wigW
an bMihsdk and. au-xfllariies
Hill i;c|Jort.s. Tilt' prc.sid
■l«t» altlte'r' ciomplimented <th.e
pussslw airtt «rtl'«aa» awd wtwu-
tiers' fern 4fhei& fjne .spirii, ef c»-
dHWwe'ggii §unti‘ay t'ue .presiying i'n’spMHg
tvlden sum
Bapt. Association
Meet at Browns Temple
fwicw.tsy-fifth sessipin of
tdre* Himdw Mjss.hfnu-roy Haptikk
w* eoumewe wu'UA
T.’iMcfri'e ^iwi-wsk,
P^stsshtt sfreeiat-. R(w, . s. h
jaiwstpwif, abtetmefaty., Ang-
ft, ajgjd tm&m Sw.irekiy, AKg-
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Correction
The fornici oju.u of
cers of Townsley Chapel
caurch would like to correct the
error in an article appearing n
week before last Tr.btsne con¬
cerning the surprise party given
Sister Mary outlaw by Townsley
Chapel church. The
was given through the board of
officers which s now Inactive
for some reasons, who saw it
necessary to give Sister Outlaw
this surprise since the compen¬
sation which she had been re¬
ceiving from the church for
many years had been d scon-
tinued under the present ad¬
ministration.
Communion To Be
Dramatized At FAB
Church
Dr. Ralph Mark Gilbert, pas¬
tor of the First Afr.can Bap¬
tist church, who may truly be
accla med as the nation’s num¬
ber one Negro In the fi id ol
the religious drama, is coming
up now with something ex¬
tremely novel, even for him.
He will dramatize h s com¬
munion s rvice on the first
Susaday in August, using as his
«ied»iu«s an aeteifstation of cer¬
tain scenes from h s Passion
Play, test with new features
fiddled, thte will tee*«i*«e, Ufcn,
a mew prodBc}i<a*.i, entteted,
"SJacraiswwiHt.”
Ekwrl.itg iwi-s dr;t>*B<i«i-iis! mk'&l-
imt, at Mti.iti*s, Vh t.lau
vole Mess'ah, several <.# hts
exf kiwi' stand mg wUi
ustee tee seem i« the
EtKM.uk C. IWltfcwti w4U
Ji'iviwr; Mvtsu Nfwrwuu wiU
Pe^em, Bawy Jam ?s
»I ilwt'»pK>t few; hi fcwefc,
te nat a m iwf etautahtew
rhe owtrisw pra*b*ekhn».
A flrBCKs «wc» Ml vmtrno
SHMWMH tftSP .X<hKHW0 wl tow
s.wvt'cu, wta tt* teas vwy
«if )te?i:isfg isitpiwtssBvtt-
h«u»’i l Bteigf. Ttae ewetirs
imvited m atstemd serv as,
will h td a* ti a# a.
Synulay, As&ank $• in t&s
astrel.Hwriiw.iiH of PhtMt
•Bapt sit. feUHireh. Th »
win *» dpiBHett at it a.
fttUHs p.nhU .61 w iavita^d tot
Cjiurch Group
Racial Bias End
.t©BJB 9 QN ( 4 N-P, 4 n ma *o
btas hi ehwtirtasv m tew
W«F» etf el ,sMtwt«dc«i at whs
ifK.eit.lag of the ewHml
of Has Wi-tt-W Cwmt-
af dhwreBifH, m.'u^nn^ in
anatom, tote* wjsaft.
WS 3ATAKWAH TRIBtmB
The R.verend A. C.
r’ght, pastor of the First
gregational church, is
the month of July at the
ern Pastors’ School at La
Colorado is attending Bpr.ngs, the Colorado.
school,
Is in session from June 29
July 27, at the invitation of
Board of Home M ssions
the Congregat.onal -
churches. Some 60 pastors
church leaders are in
ance ior advance study of
ology and church
tion. Twenty-four states
Connecticut to California
from Minnesota to Texas
repres .nted in the school’s
rollmcnt. Most of the
are serving in churches
west of Ch cago. A
hi*ry, Ws«te*«v 6 iw(4
towUft*** m fetes ©fid T
Dr Erviree LaglrK oi
Ctewrte, wmofm
9v ire chnrv»««B» aif
CXiwv BBSS , a»
Nbuw Bi.'Nki «f fetes
gXredio, wm Y«rrk
M.as Grace Storms of the
vis.on of Christian
Board of Home Missions,
structor in religious
and children’s work, and
Alex F.rguson of New
city, instructor in visual
The Rev. ar.d Mrs.
Hall of La Foret are
managers, and Mrs. Tneresa B
Buist of the Board of
M.ssions is secretary of
school.
Three fraternal
from the Evangel cal and
formed church are included
the student body. TUe
gelical and Reformed
and the
tian churches are
merger proceedings to form
United Church of Christ.
Rev. Curtr ght has contr
uted to the program of
school by giving the meditation
at vesper, singing in the
and talks. He will return
Savannati on Thursday, Aug.
and will again be
the worship at First
tlonal church on Sunday, Aug¬
ust 7.
Choirs Union To
Meet Sunday
RE»V. *•-. V. EERPl-K, P-r.esld"ent
The Saw.am'H’aia Baip.tt'st- ©iroi'r
Un’iwH \wi*W mee# ad tkj PinssA
®a*za’i«eit«h Btfp.WSt! dhwedh. Lftaa#-
l»:er amd* Wsritoeii stnteete, Si-«a‘-
doy, Jimly 34% ait wW®h.it »re a«
»ewb.ai: ota’oixa are »eg,eBeS:(fed' t>®
he pse's&wfc. Kf-iweg? w$M 'he
swuerd t4a*fi$ pses.ewrt. Slsifer.
S’amdifsss at awrd
Ms'reiir.ftd ©srhirnssn te
mum'll
SSwrdJphsteiBfc
® Mwi'tey of M83
Wteste 4L* sbwJrt, was oatte’d ter
alte ^d (sirs fwawai etf her ate*-
t, - ¥ ’ Fewy, a>t »sw»-
detrstwlte, wtaw d ad* smMmfu
Prk;kly ^ w u ^
agamtoroitad as a tatteaid feaaiKteete
S(ai| , poaiS, <
Ttes UkstSe;# Stotean VamestoSp
k*a»i»e was sswth m Mavoswn.
hparJww .Fetet^arsr 1,
IN MEMORY
HOWARD—In loving
of our Lttle daughter and
ter,
SADIE MAE HOWARD
who departed this life one year
ago, July 21, 1948.
The blow was hard, the
severe,
We little thought your
so near,
A last goodbye you did not say.
What pain you bore, we do not
know,
We only know that you
gone,
And left us here with
hearts.
God saw your way was
The hill was nard to climb.
But God must have loved
best,
He took you home to rest.
To us you are just away.
Your memory is sadly missed
Mother and Father:
Mrs. El.zabeth Howard
Mr, Alonzo Howard
fSsters and brother and
host of relatives and friends.
JACKMAN—In loving
! ory of my devoted husband.
ARTHUR F. JACKMAN,
who died July 30, 1945.
; Frienafe may think I have
gotten.
mum at liases th»y
sraije,
LKsOe «•« troy tte# feiwt-
ae-tee, ,
^
■‘Pferat o»e smitfs k.i«tes ail
intottc
ewe tm-'v.Wis fetae .s#enstt twiart-
axehe,
©Wfcy fefe-®s»e who tomwe teste gene.
te»,
©if 'time gasie# tPJmfe in tews* m
silms’a,
F.o;r- feta ®ae I te-ve# so welt.
Days (if •sscdWpss steffl mum a’m
1 SgeTA UEttum- taPfewu »w,
Bat saewuMiy beeps yw* swi
Hear mu,
T&cmgfe ymm frnsA timf‘ ywm,
*9®.
4 tre« tstarrt Is totesw wa .
4 \Wtce I etwwwte fossae*,
4 suwte wM last ioKwvBV.
Im HTOHmry I s.ae I***
WMe, Warn aadi o touMft
trim®*.
MAKTHS- tn sod tent tovin?
moutmvy of wgy hdoHBdt ‘nw»
hand,
D’EACCR AIDRET MART®#
Wh® «to.|«arted thrs ttth Jrdy 8S,
J848L
Iw igrjevusd yam, dews 4i-
teert,
>Fve towage# ys» aoeh dtsy;
Ife’s hard fo iivw wittoowt yon,
BfH I will fiwd soma way.
Dter 4tb«rt, how I >»**■ y®®-
Weu’tte eoa n w»r any,
•Bast I k».®w yow a*« ssetfo with.
Jlsacs,
And I B moat j«sn tostvm mm*
doy.
8i»®y Ht'snsed toy:
Bswsibad wtft,
Mbs. Kates Marta
SteamtawaJss <4%.
aihbvt Martcjia. #».
®asMM«!«»4 G».
BO'BBSWOflfe......tn kwiwo bsssvm-
elpy &f mm: hskd»a*id a»d fathnw
MR. GJ'LBBRT
\jlk» d^parfeod thas US® July ST
wm.
Wb Kmouthm, ete. so fomdly,
Ttes y«a*s wtaro ye«i win tesr*.
Awd. fetes days wnwttd an «o
awtfttjr,
yau w<em ahsnaow
3tov it’s dMi #s«fe, and 4>
s*G0«ely,
teiwds »«■ feo Kit* jmsfe,
4wd n«eas«was out Uiaa totetedy
hejivs,
res must ate knot.
Smdfy wui-.-i«*d tear your dfcfoted
Wits,
Mrs. Gecteg* Ann Roberson
Son,
Mr. Frank ^loberson
Daughter,
Mrs. Susie Ann Denmark
WILL2AMS — In memory of
departed one,
MRS ROSA WILLIAMS
departed this life July 17,
Jesus whose loving heart was
troubled by the sorrow of
look with pity on the
of our dear ones, who
your own, and grant
whom you call from our
and hearts may erijoy
rest in heaven.
Mrs. Mabel Williams,
Daughter
Mrs. Lillian Smith,
Grand-daughter
Mrs. Janie Riley,
Grand-daughter
Mr. Benj. Riley, Sr„
Grandson-in-law
Masters, Benj., Jr., Adolphus
Vernon Riley, great-grands
THURSDAY, JULY 28 1943
All of New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Washing
Nephew and niece
Savannah, Ga.
CARTER — In loving
memory of
CORNELIUS CARTER
who passed away one year
ago, July 25, 1C48.
■How wj miss and how we
mourn h m,
How we long for him each
'Jay,
S r.ce he heard the call of
heaven.
Closed his eyes, and went
away.
But our hearts and souls
gain comfort,
In the thought where he
may dwell.
There is peace and rest,
and beauty,
God is love, and all is
well.
Sadly missed by:
Aunt Rebecca
Cousin Arthur.
Rev. Walker At
St. Matthew’s
Rev. Hugie B. Walker, rector
of St. Stephen’s Episcopal
church, Griffin, will conduct
services of holy communion at
7 a. m. and morning prayer
arfed sermon at 1115 Stmoay a
St. Matthew’s Episcopal church,
A®sferson and West Broad Sts
Father Walker conducted twj
services of holy communion last
®anoS».y and concludes this Sun¬
day his appe*rtncj here in the
, ahwme from the city of the
rector, teev. Gustave H. Cau-
ttaa, who i, nn vacation. Musis
at the 11:15 service wdl tee
swppteeil toy tli® town’s clwoir oi
t"h.t chmr«h with Mrs. Farm it
P-wwtou at ths organ. Edtvart
B. Law is clxtermaster. Services
.Wamd-ay, AMgwst 7. will com-
(M'k?# a low celebration of the
h'jly eoMammn cm at 7 a. m„
wito a choral celateratton at
, 11:1# a. m. Father Cautian
wilt (wsvbo* H* dttt.ii®* at tii mu
iis^viipws.
This Unit^a States MBlitsvy
Cm* tk*my. Bested in West Foist,
W. y„ wss estaWiahied tey th' 1
FiM^-al gw rmreent in 1808.
YOUR FAMILYS
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thtef can’t help themselves. So does
life insurance. It rescues bereaved families,
©
Like a life guard, life insurance has to be on hand
before an emergency. That’s why so many
millions of families prudently keep a life insurance
"life guard” on duty all the time.
Call a friendly Life of Georgit agent.
I’ut a life instance program to work guarding
your family today!
THE OLD RELIABLE » S llN C E 18 9 1 /
CLAUDE R. SILLS.
Division Manager
Division and District Offices
106 E. Bay Street
Savannah, Georgia
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mir*.
Isabelle Parker wish to
ext.nd their many thanks to
the neighbors and fr.ends for
L he kindness during the illaess
and death of their loved one.
Also for the beautiful floral
designs, and cards of sympa¬
thy. and to the Sidney A. Jonas
,> aneral Home for their service
rendered.
The Family.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Bishop
Cl.nton Miller w en to express
their sincere thanks for the
kindness shown them during
his illness and their bereave¬
ment; to friends that donated
■ars, letters, cards of sympathy,
telegrams, and beautiful floral
les gns. Special thanks to his
>hysieian.s, Drs. Henry Collier,
r.. J. C. Metts, Mary Wiilliams
, and R. W. Moore, and the
j nurses of the Central of Geor-
j gia Hospital, and the Monroe
; Funeral Home for their f.ne
■rfice rendered. !
Wife, Mrs. Clinton Miller
Son, Edward Dean Miller
Daughters: ■■ /
Miss Vernis Miller ® m
Miss Delores Miller 9
Verdon Milter.
] j NOTICE
AH S|)iri#uadists and Mediums.
IHbor vwvoh, BaBth and Perfume
tor a-1 eonditions in the home,
Preftared by the Seeing Eye.
®ev. J A. WiHiams of East
Africa, 74 E. U6«i St., (bet-
VhwMson and Pa*sk Aswe.,) New
fodk V), N. If.
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SAVE 50%
FACTOVT TO TOC
Supplies for Masons. EastfetR
Sdar, and other FRATE<®N-A“L
O^GABIZATIOm
ladies. Banners, Ftote?, Vet¬
eran Caps, B*Mms seadei#ro
order.
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