The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, October 13, 1949, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWC CHURCHES j Beth-Eden Baptist Church Wednesday evening of last week the choir and congrega¬ tion of the Eden Baptist Church participated in the in¬ stallation ceremonies of the Rev. R. M. Williams at Bryan Baptidt Church. On Satur¬ day evening the beautiful home t>f Mr. and ‘Mrs. Frank Butler In-the suburban section of the feity the Westside Group spon¬ sored a Harvest Supper and motorcade. On Friday even¬ ing- the lecture room of Beth-' Eden will be the scene for a unique fashion review; pro¬ moted by the Eastside group with Miss Bertha Lee, direc¬ ted November 6 has been set aside as Homecoming Day for tke entire congregation. At the morning service the East- side and Westside groups will worship In a body. A special homecoming sermon will be de -1 livered by a selected speak¬ er. Communion will place at the evening service. Homecoming will be observed in the Sunday School also. ! Miss Patricia Clifford who it rendering an invaluable ser¬ vice in the school is pn\.>irai high school. The regular sche-j tlule of services is. Sunday; School 10:15 A. M.„ Morning Worship 11:15 and evening worship 8 :00. I j Zion Hill Holds | Special Services ! Zion Hill Baptist Church observed Women’s Day Sunday morning with Mrs. Mattie B.! Payne t'.ie guest speaker. She ! used for her subject “Faith the Cornerstone of Life.” Presi- dwit Payne of Georgia State I college made some v ry timely remarks. Sunday night was fnen’s night thr with address. B. F. Crawford The j delivering closing remarks were made by the pastor, Rev. J. B. Bates. Chatham County Baptist To Meet Next Week The Georgia Baptist Mission¬ ary and Educational Conven¬ tion of Chatham County will meet next week at Little Bry¬ an Baptist Church, East Gwin¬ nett street, beginning Sunday, I October 16 and running through October 21. l On Monday night preaching ■ will be done by Rev. M, Thom-! as; Tuesday night. Rev. F. W. * Washington; Wednesday night, program by Sunset Gospel choir’ Singers; Thursday night, contest, and Friday night, ad¬ i dresses by State President, Mrs. ! H. Borders and Prc-'idm j Crawford of Georgia Baptist College, Macon. | t Gypsies, a race of wandering tribes, are scattered over a11 "parts of th# world. John G. Butler Company Congress end Whitaker Streets Paints, Glass, Building Materials Mill work and Hardware STORE 2-1161 PLANT 2-1164 99 YEARS OF SERVICE Tr-«: 4-mm nets*** SAVANNAH 19 EAST RAY ST. DIAL 2-2114 “Substantial Olridenils to all Policyholders” FIRE—TVINOSTORM—EXTENDED COVERAGE PLATE GLASS Monroe Funeral Directors fill WEST BROAD S7 PHONE 8-4166 — 8-325* Savannah, Georgia MONROE ON DUTY-NIGHT and DAY ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS. Prop. Celebrates 95!h Anniversary REV. E. A. CAPERS Pastor Wilmington ............. Baptist Church ........ Is in the midst of its ninty- I’lird anniversary. The servance began Monday night i,nd vil1 end Sunday morning, ! 0< r 1,! with ,he Rpv Fred- fJ1 '' K 1 > >n d preaching )ue u hing the tlie an- niversary ^ sermon. - ? - — - Churches which have charge of the first four nights services have been College Park Baptist Church, FAB LUUltli, Church, East X.JCVO v Savannah, waveumau, and clllt* Baptist Church. Rev. J. H. Ponder, preaching day night; Rev. W. C. ham, Wednesday night, and Rev. L. L. Small- tonight, Pas- tor E. A. Capers was in charge of Tuesday night’s services, On tomorrow (Friday) night, Litway Baptist Church will be in charge of the services with Rev. B. F. Daughtry preaching, and on Sunday at 11 a. b. Rev. John Jackson will deliver the sermon. The anniversary ser- vices Sunday at noon with Rev. Freddie Bonds preaching will conclude the week’s obser¬ vance. Revival To Start At Abyssinia Revival services w:;l oegin October 23 at Abyssinia Baptist church, Rev. O. W. Carter, pas- tor. Preaching during th 10 services will be done by Rev. A. E. Copria of Baltimore - Iremont , _ temple Bapt. Church Tremont Temple No. l Ush- cr Board held Its regular moet- leg at the church Oct 5th with ihr president in charge. Two new members joined. Sis. Van cey Lee Counsel and Charlie Hill. Next me ting will be at the church, Oet. 19th. Dea. R L. Byrd, president and Ger¬ trude Fi ack near, reporter. Pastor—Church Anniversary REV. WILLIAM DANIELS Beginning Friday, October 14 and continuing for six nights the forty-ninth anniversary of Central Baptist Church and the eighth anniversary of Rev. William Daniels as its pastor ! will be celebrated. This will ' be an epochal event in the his- Itory ! of this well known church and will be participated in by. many sister churches. j The opening night’s services Friday, October 14th will be n i charge of St. Paul Baptist Church with Rev. A. E. Ilagins, pastor- delivering the sermon. The remainder of the program will be as follows: Monday night, October 1,7th. Board night, will be in charge of Thankful Baptist ^ Church, Rev. U. G. Campbell, pastor. preaching; Tuesday J f 1 ^' Ebenezer Wm. Baptlst Miller, Church, pas- in charge, Rev. t()r preaching; night. Union Baptist church in charge, sermon 'by Rev. L. C. J ' g a pp ( , pastor; Thursday night, ^oon « oon Baptist Baptist church church in in charge, sermon by Rev. James E First BaUey Friendship ’ * )asior: Baptist Fr *, y t ‘ llg urc ’ by _ in c h ar S e > sermon • - Connor and greetings byRev R M. Gilbert of FAB Church; regular . Sunday 11:30 a. m., servlces; services n charge of S’t. S't. J/>hn Baptist Church- anniversary sermon by Rev. E. O. S. Cleveland, pas¬ tor. The committee in charge of the week’s program is compos¬ ed of Mrs. Beatrice Curtis, Mrs. Sadie Tobias, Mrs. Rosa Mid¬ dleton, Mrs. Grace Daniels, Mrs. Bessie Reddtck and Mrs. Sadie M. Brown. \ Sunday’s Woman’s Day At St. Philip’s Sunday will he Women’s Day! at St. Philip AME Church at ! which time the services through -1 out the day will be in charge' of the women of the church, The day’s program will be as follows: Morning service, Mrs. S. A. Jones, mistress of ceremonies; selection, Women’s Chorus; Call to Worship, Announcing of Hyimn, Mlrs. Anna BaSnes; In¬ vocation, Mrs. Carrie Grayson; Selection at Console, Mrs. Lil¬ lian Liverpool; Scripture, Mrs. H. W. Murph; Decalogue, Mrs. Mattie IT. Branch; Offering (Penny*. Consecration Prayer. Mrs. Bessie Funny; Selection, Mrs. Erma Fields; Anounce- monks. . A, Mrs. Mary .. Brocklngton D¥iwMni.*an • * Announcement IntmnnnurMn* of nf Hvmn Hymn Mrs , ( Josephine ofspeaker, Brinson; Margret Introduction; Wil- Mrs. son; Speaker. Mrs. Countess Cox; Selection, Sidney Jones Choir; Invitation, Rev. H. W. Murph; Visitors welcome’ Miss Margret Thomas; Offering. Fi¬ nance Committee; Benediction. Night service, Mrs. Mary Mc- Dew, Mistress of Ceremonies; Selection. Women’s Chorus; Announcing of Hymn, Mrs. Lillie Mason; Invocsation. Mrs. L. R. Berrien; Selection, Wo¬ men’s Chorus; Scripture, Mrs. Minnie DeVaivihn; Offering (Penny). Consecration Prayer. Mrs. Hattie WJ.llianu; Selec¬ tion. Women’s Chorus; Intro- ductio* of Speaker, . Mrs. Eunice Clay; Speaker, Mrs. A. B. Hamle't; Selection. Women’s Chorus; Visitors Welcome. Mrs. Mary Stone; Offering, Finance committee; Benediction. Bethlehem Bapt. Church Regular service will be held at Bctulehem Baptist Church Funday. Rev Edward J. Dyson, Jr. Pastor Shilo Baptist Church tbrun. \f,ck, Gaorgia wilt tf in t%e city and have charge of the service all day. at which time he will deliver three sermons. Service will be at the regular hour. FOR YOUR NEXT PRINTING JOB TRY THE Savannah Tribune 1C 09 West Broad Street Telephone 5338 IHlfAB TR7ETTJT3 WEST COAST AMEs RAISE $3,U00 FOR EDUCAl First Congregational Church "Two Rules for Successful Living,” was the subject ef Rev. A. C. Curtrlght’s sermon Sunday at the First Con¬ gregational Church. His text was based on the first two Commandments. The choir added inspiration to the service with the rendi- tion of the anthem “The Lord Is Exalted” by West (Mueller), The organist selected for tha prelude, Wiegenlied by Carl Bohm, and for the offertory, theme, from “Finlandia” by Sibelius which also added richness to the services. Visitors present included Mrs. M. N. Breaux of Detroit- Mrs. E. Harris of Atlanta, Mrs. A. L. Weems (daughter of Mr. Tom Holley, a late trustee of thp church) of Chattanooga, Tojin.; Mrs. Marian M. Hous- ton of New York cityj Mlss Jo _ ggphine Browning of G. S. C.. W. S. Scott, Sr., and Dr. J. W. Jamerson, Jr. Mrs. Martha J. Brown, a former religious instructor of fihaw University _______ will be the pr i nc jp a ] speaker for the Wo- en>s Day p ro g ramw jh C h will be hpkl October 23 at 11:15 A. M The pubUc te cordially in- v it, e d Deacon’s Christian Union The Deacons Christian Union Dea Dea- George White, President held 'MM regular meeting at Mt. Tabor Baptist Church Wed. Sept. 28 when much im¬ portant business was carried out. The Union will meet at the Mt. Tabor Bapt. Churd.i for School Friday October 14, but the regular meeting for Oct. will be at the Bryan Neck IJapt. Church, Richmond Hill, Wed. Oct. 26, Sis. Rebecca F. Jenkins and Hulda Bell are reporters. 1st Evergreen Bapt. Church 617 E. Gwinnett street. Rev. E. A. Capers, pastor. At 10 AM Sunday School, Dea. George Hayes in charge. Two members, were added to the school. At 11,: 30 service Pastor Capers de¬ livered an impressive message, subject “Gospel for the poor” communion was held at 3:30, the pastor again delivered a timely sermon, he was assisted in administering communion by Rev. Walker, a son of the, church BTU was at 6:15. St. Paul CME Church The members and friends of St. Paul CME church were honored last Sunday In having; morning as its guests service, speaker (Rev. at Mr.] thefj Talbert of Atlanta, who hasj been weeks. in the Mr. city Talbert for about four} is a form- j er teacher of Gammon Theo-i logical Seminary and is cdM oected with the Atlanta Life j company. “ J The agents “ 6 “ • along , & ssL**Manager with Manager Ed. Law a nd A were pres-i ent at this service. The group was .introduced by Mr. Chis¬ holm who Is a member of St. Paul and also a representative of the firm. The Missionary, Society meets every second and fourth Mondays of the months at the church at 5:30 p. m. Mrs. Curtis is president. The pastor, members and friends are In charge of services at St. James AME Church Tuesw day night at 8 p. m. Class meeting will be elimihated that night. The church is taking its two choirs. Rev. D. L. Gorham is pastor. | C. D. C. PRECINCT MEETING MON. NIGHT The Second precinct of the 1st District Citizens Democrat¬ ic Club will hold its regular monthly me:tng Monday night 8 o’clock at 907 West Broad street at which time important mattrs will be discussed, es¬ pecially th? subject of registra¬ tion of voters. Plans will b? laid by which it is hoped to get 3.000 voters in the Second precinct. All citizens are in- hied to attend the meeting. J H .Oliver is chairman of the LOS ANGELES (ANP West Coast conferences of the AME church, compris.ng the Puget Sound, California aid Southern California d stricts I outdid themselves and set a record for the denomination by raising $3,000 in a public j | offer.ng for Christian tlon and foreign mission work hare last Sunday. More than 6,500 delegates attended the conference, presided over by Bishop D. O. Walker, :n Bovard auditorium on the campus of the Un.versity of South rn California. ! Emphasis of the meeting wa' Tabernacle Bapt. Church B ginning Monday night the First Tabernacle Bapt. Church along with many other sister churches of the city will celebrate the fiftieth anniver¬ sary of their Church and 'he fourth anniversary of t.ieir Pastor R c'v. Hubert W. Wilburn. The public is cordially invited to join them in tins Golden celebration. Servces begin each night promptly at at eight- Several leading Min¬ isters and their congr Rations will be present and the Anni¬ versary sermon will be deliver¬ ed by Rev. K. G .Ola ker pastor j of First Mt. Bethel Baptist Church. On Sunday afternoon, Rev. J. M Benton will administer the Holy Communion, being ac- compani d by his congregation {Torn Tremont Temple Bap 1 .. Church. St. Luke Baptist Church On Sunday the church school was* held at the usual hour with Supt. E. G. Lowe in charge. Rev. B. T. Williams preached at the morning com¬ munion and ev<(iing services. The Southern Jubilairs will render a program at the church Sunday in the interest of the Senior Mission, admission free. Butler Presbyterian Church Rev. Moore, a former class¬ mate of the pastor, preached the communion sermon Sun¬ day. Sunday the calander club rally will come off. A special program has been ar-f ranged for this affair to which! I the public is invited. The synod meets here October 26, j 27. 28. Rev. P A. Patterson ij pastor of church - ‘ ~ Union Bapt, Church Berrien street and Purse Sts., Rev. L. C. Sapp, pastor. Sun- day school met at the usual hour with Supt. B. S. Jones in o.iarge. Rev. Robinson preaih- ed an inspiring sermon at the 11 oclock service in the absence of tue pastor, and at 4:20 ju¬ nior church was he'd with Sis¬ ter S. J. Little in charge. Rev. Robinson preached again at the night service. Our revi¬ val services will close October 13 with the Rev. F. H. Hall preaching. Rev. Walker Conducting Einanuel Revival R/ v. A. W. Walker of Harri- son, Ga., known as “Sin Killer Walker,” is conducting the re¬ vival meeting at Amnunuet Baptst churc.i, East Hunting¬ don street. Rev. James McMil¬ lan, pastor, line 10 -night ,) r- ivd s which are being largely attended begnn Monday night. willserices.sJuM;$ DISCUSSES NEW EQUIP- MENT—Dr. W. C. Curtis, dean of the Tu c k:gee Institute School „ . , of , Eng.neer.bg, ts . shown , at left discussing some equip- ment to be used in a $3,500 re- search project sponsored by the I placed on church expansion, education and home mission Sixteen ministers were relieved of th.:ir pastorates by the bi.. shop and sent to Wilberforce university to prepare themseL ve.s for modern church lead- ership. Another activity of the con- ference was the rais.ng of $400 which was given to Bishop W. R. Wilkes to further the ed- ucatlonal program and devcio- pmeii of the West Indian church work. Bishop W lkeshnd Bishop R.R. Wr ght Jr., were at the conference session. Friendship Choir Entertains On Thursday night, Sept. 29, the choir of Friendship Baptist church entertained in honor of Mrs. Mary E. Elackrhear, a form r choir member who was in the city visiting relatives and friends, and Mrs. Davis W. Riley, organist, who left Sept. 30 to do social service work in Charlotte, N. C.Games were played, 'th? top prize being won by Mrs. Riley and the consolatioij being awarded to Mrs. Blackshear. A delicious four-course dinner was served by the hostess. Tnose cmjo>- ing the evening were Mesdamei Biac ituvar Riiey, Ruoam, Webb, Blue, Cave, Blane, Wil¬ liams, Lewis, English and Mays. Ebenezer Bapt. Church Frogmore, S. C.—Ebenezer Bap (tin: church held its rvguiar services Sunday featured by the ordination of ten deacons as follows: H. Washington, e. B. Smalls, Sam Brown, John Owens, Howard Chaplin, Na¬ than IfJbinson, Allen ‘,Parker, Tobie Rhodan, M. T. Warren and E. A ston. luey uvre in- ! stalled by Pastor A. J. Flewel-1 Me-) len assisted by Rev. R. H. Donald who is a member of the i executive board of the Ashley i association. The service was largely attended. RECEIVES $2700, THEN | RETURNS SOUTH New York (ANP)—A young man, Ronnie MacK 25, injured while working on a Rockefeller e nter building here received $2,700 through a court judge¬ ment last week and immed- '.Ute.’y 'm.ade plans to return to his home in Soui'.'.i Carolina Mack came to New York four years ago. Last November, while employed by the Knicker¬ bocker Concrete Company sub¬ contractors, he plunged three tfarough an opened to the cellar of the jTsso building and fractured skull. He sued the principal con¬ tractors for $30,000 with Paul Ewyer, serving as his lawyer. jury returned its verdict week. Mack plans to use part of $2700 he received to buy a and mov? his famliy to it. Tremont Temple Baptist Church Although the pastor was ab¬ Sunday, services weri in- sp ring and Largely attended Sunday school met at the usual morning hour with Supt. Clif¬ ford Ryals in charge. The morning sermon was preach.d Rev. Hagins, a son of the He also delivered the message. BTU m t the usual hour with adult leader Byrd in charge. Electronics Branch of Naval Research. Myran R. Ross, Jr.. who wi!1 Rssist Dpan Curtis on the project, looks on. The re- . ect ^ jn electronlcs pn) j W jjl be based Upon the “Gflow Df I hrjrge Tutor.”— IN MEMORY ■ I ROBINSON- -In memory my husband- j MARION W. ROBINSON who departed this life 19, 1945. In God’s own time the stars came out To guide us through the night. By His own plan, the darkest hours, Are changed to morning And with His tender, loving care, Our Father claims His own. lie will comfort all our tears. A loving God knows best. Sadly missed toy: Wife, Mae Robinson. Savannah, Ga. Nephew, Earl Robinson Savannah, Ga. Aunts, Miss Carolyn Robinson Washington, D. C. Mrs. Eva Williams Washington, D. C. Uncle. Mr. Amos Brown Savannah, Ga. Cousins and Friends GRANT—In memory of our precious husband, father and brother, REV. J. E. GRANT who passed one year today, Oc- tober 13- 1948. Although life’s skies are daik today And sorrow fills our hearts, And it is hard to understand Why loved ones ha<r- to part. But it comforts us today And eases the grief we bear, To know our loved one waits for us, And there is no parting there. Sadly missed by Mrs. Lula D. Grant (wife) (Miss) Phreddye May Grant» (Daughter) Rev. S. W. Grant (Brother) ELMORE—In sad but remembrance of our dear fa¬ ther, WILLIE ELMORE who departed this life three years ago today, October to. 1946 brings sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest you will never be forgotten By the ones who loved you best hearts still ache with sad¬ ness. Our eyes still fill with tears; God knows how much we missed you At the end of three long years. Children, Mrs. Eva M. Robinson; Mr. Norman B. Elmore, Mrs. Geraline Reynolds of Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Wilhelmina Roberts Mr. Freddie Elmore, New York City New York City — GREENE—In sad and lov ng of our darling MRS. ANNA L. GREENE departed this life October 12. 1943. Mother dearest you have left us Here no more on earth you roam. And there’ll never be another, Who will talk with us at home. You were always true and faith¬ ful, And were really loved by all, For you trusted in the Saviour And was ready when he called. We shall meet you some glad morning, When our lives,are called away We shall talk the story over, When we meet some blessed day. Sadly missed by your children j Daughters, Mrs. Lettie Johnson Mrs. Clara Reid Savannah, Ga. Son, Mr. Vincent Lindsay. New York City Grandson and Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jotoyison Niece, Mrs. Beatrice Scott Cousin, *' Mrs. Anna L. Bacon All of Ga. THURSDAY OCT 13 1949 RUFF—In loving memory of my darling mother, MRS. MARY JANE RUFF who departed this life, October 13. 1945. , Four years have passed Since that sad day. * When one I loved. Wall called away, Peaceful be your sleep dear mother, ’Tis sweet to breathe your name I loved you very dear in life, In death I do the same. Sadly missed by your daughter, Mrs. Belle Shellman Cooper Son-in-law, Dea. J. B. Cooper <- CARO OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Sarah Brown of 1424 Augusta Ave., Mrs. Estella Frampton, relatives and friends wish to thank their friends for their .sympathy in the death of Mr. Henry Brown, who died September 23. CARD OF THANKS A Mrs. Frances Sadie Harris of 420 W. Duffy street who has re¬ turned home after undergoing an operation at the Central of Georgia Hospital wishes to thank all of her friends and relatives for their kindness and flowers shown to her during her illness. CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Sadie Stev.fna wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreci¬ ation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, and beautiful floral offerings re¬ ceived from our friends, and neighbors during our recent bereavement. Mr. Ondra Stevens FOR RENT OR LEASE—New Store on StephrHs Street. Gro¬ cery or Confectionery, Near New High School. James H. DeLorme 830 W. 45th St., Ph< fie 2-5S19 FOR SALE — Wilson’s Confec¬ tionery, 1403 Price St. Reason¬ able Price. Good Location. Cash or Terms. WHEN YOU WANT SEAFOOD Go To or Phone LOUIS C. | Matthews 518 West Broad St. Phones 2-1141 2-1142 Ladies’ and Mens HATS cleaned and Blocked By Approved Factory Methods Lamas Bros. Broughton & Drayton Savannah ^Tribune for 4 Shears dixie : engraving CO. £>ny>iai>*A\ PHONE 5508 • I28W.BAVW.