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CHURCHES
COMMUNION SUNDAY
COLLEGE PARK BAP. CbU-
TIST CURCII
Dr. Janies li. Ponder, Pa tar
Sunday will be communion
day at College Park Baptis
church at whic’.i time Rev
James H Ponder, pastor, and
Die officers are asking all
members and friends to p;
present this will be the las*
communion service for the year
and Pastor Ponder will preac .
a special sermon for the occa
sion. Sunday school
meet at 10 a. m. reading ’ a t
11:45 a. m.; 3 p. m. commu- , ,,
naon. Rev. Ponder has been
elected as the educational field
worker for the Georgia Bap* 1st
college in Macon, by the con-
vention which met in Augusta
Nov, 15-17. He will maintain
his office at 413 Fifteenth avc-
mie Cordele Ga. Dr. Wit,
Borders is president of the Geor
gia Baptist conven ifm and Df
W M. Hall, corresponding sec-
retary.
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The opening night for the pro¬
duction of “THE PARDON,” the
new religious drama to come from
the pen of Dr. Ralph Mark Gil¬
bert, is just a little ways off.
•Judging from the advance sale of
tickets, the .mine overflowing and-
iences which have attended these
productions for the past eleven
years, will greet this new creation,
People will be streaming into the
I city for miles around to witness
[ this presentation, and some forty-
' churches and civic orgamza-
!li(in! » »•* celling tickets and spun
So,,lt " f s ' ,,,n -
ht.ve returned to the pm.no-
which ,l0n offK is ‘ e for indication aAlitional^ of how tickets, the
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tickets are being * sold.
In [last years people have gone
to the auditorium to witness these
plays, and found they could not
get in, but they returned from
night to night until they could,
enter. To avoid this sort of in-
convenience, the management of
the production is arranging foi
everyone to take their tickets t<
the the box 1,ox office office of of the the Municipal Munieipe
Auditorium, and pay their cit^an
federal amusement tax on them
and while there, simply exchange
their tickets for one giving them
a light to a definite seat or.
which ever of the four nights they
may wish to attend. In that case.
vent and full of inspiration.
Through his outlined program
the members are aware of the
fact that methodists must ad¬
vance for Christ and his church.
The Junior choir rendered the
music Sunday morning under
the direction of Mrs. Esther
Harden. The Revs. J. S. Strip¬
ling and R. W. Dixon filled the
pulnit In the absence of the
pastor.
Bethlehem Board
The Bethlehem board held its
regular meeting at the usual
time, the president in charge.
One new member has been add¬
ed to the board which celebrat-
j ed its eleventh anniversary on
November 25 at the home ol
| Mr. and Mrs. Buster will Foster, held
[ The next meeting be
at the church. Hardy Barnett
is president; Sister Rosa Ham¬
ilton. secretary, and Sister Ma- j
ry Killingsworth reporter. |
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Union Baptist Church
Interesting services were
held Sunday at Union Baptist
church with the Rev. L C. Sapp,
pastor, preaching the morning
and night sermons.. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. wa largely
attended, directed by Supt.' O
B Jones At 5 p. m. tlje wo-
men's mission sponsored a pro¬
gram rendered by the Rouse
Brothers’ quartet of Holy Hilt
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A religious Drama
Acts *
f by Dr. Ralph Mark Gilbert •> j
| T Cast of 27 performers ?! t
!•! Supported with a chorus X j
J Ijl of over 200 voices Ijl
: At Municipal Auditorium*
•i-Fotir Nights—A complete-:-
show each night -5- i
:j: Monday Through , Friday,:.;! ., *'
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t December 12th •>:
Through 15^h •j-; 1-- j
8 P M. %;
11ADMISSION ONLY 50cX -J- j
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-i-Tickets fMusic available at AAiutt’s*:-
Store, the Savifcnaht I Y
^Pharmacy, y„. and , the . bo4 of-,- ,
' Tfice of Municipal Audito|iun>.y
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RGBERTSON—In loving mein
ory cf our darling daughter,
MRS. ELOISE ROBERTSON
who died five years ago, Dec.
1, 194 i.
A precious one from us is
A voice we love is still,
A piace h vacant in our home
Which never can be filled.
Dearest one, thou hast left
And our los3 we deeply feel,
But the one who has bereft us
i He , T will ... all our sorrows heal. , ,
Oh the memory of that . hour
I Loving ones had gathered near:
[It was hart to J part, dear
j _ From one whom , we . loved ,
dear '
You are gone from us, dear one,
; And your face we'll see no more,
I But we P ra y and h °P e to meet
! • y ’ ou bright and happy shoie
I QB d.iat
I In the graveyard sweetly sleep-
j ing
Where the flowers gently wave
j Is lying one whom we love so
dearly,
j In a cold and dent grave.
J Sadly missed by bus-
Mother, brother and
band
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MAXWELL, SOUTHWARD
! In sad but loving memory of
! our loved ones, *
MBiS. PRUDENCE MAXWELL
! died December 2, 1913
j MR. THOMAS MAXWELL
died August 9, 1948
, MRS. ELLEN SOUTHWARD
■ i midwife)
died October 31, 1948
We remember, oh, o fondly,
when you all were here,
And the days moved on so
swiftly for you were always
near.
Now it’s different, and so
strongly
Time binds us to the past,
d moasures out the lonely
hour;
Until we meet at last.
Sadly missed by children
and grand children ,
Mrs. Alfrelda Simmons
Mrs. Marcella Prince,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. Thomas Hill
Mrs. Ann Southward
WALDBURG—In loving re¬
membrance of
MRS. EMMA WALDBURG
who departed this life Decem¬
ber 1, 1938.
December brings sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest,
But you will never be forgot^
By those who loved you with best. sad-, |
our hearts still ache
ness,
Our eyes still fill with tears,
Only God knows how much we
miss you
At the end of ten long years.
Daughters,
Mrs. Rosa Washington
Mrs. Bell Russell
Brother and sons
DEBRO In memory of
MRS SARAH DE BRO
who passed away five years
ago, December 1, 1944.
Gentle the stars are shining
Down on her silent grave,
Where lies our loved one sleep¬
ing.
The one we loved but could not
save. y,i.” , '
We often sil and think of her
are-all . alon
When we .
us the only thing
grief can call its own. ,
More and more each day we
miss her.
fiends may think the wound
has healed.
they little know the sor-
vow
That lies within our hearts con- j
eealed.
Daughters,
Mrs. Mary De Bro Hall
Mrs. Corine De Bro White
Sons.
Mr. Henry De Bro,
Mr. Walter De Bro
New York City
Grand children,
Juanita. Gordon, Robert
ELLEBY—In sad but loving
memory of
MRS. LAURATTA EL.LEBY
who departed this life five
years ago today, December L
1944 -
How nappy every child of God
Who knows his sins forgiven
This earth you cried was not
your home.
You seeked your home in heaven
the evening sun is set-
ting
1 an t home all alone.
You would st °P b >’ and see
about me
And T wouW feel when
yoUr were gone
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the tickets will he good only for
the night for which the date will
read. There will be no additional
cost for this service, and is
tuted purely for the convenience
of the public. This also
j avoid having to land in line at
i the box offir-* during regular busi-
ness hours, any time from
j coming Monday, December
through the final night of produc-
tion. The play will he given for
four nights, from Monday, Decern-
her 12th, through Thursday, lie-
ceniber 15th. The entire public
invited to attend. Tickets may be
secured from members of the vat’-
ious sponsoring units, and
Alnuf’s Music Store, 240 West.
Broughton Street, and from the
Savannah Pharmacy, 719 West. j
Broad Street.
Asbury M. E. Church
The members of Asbury ME !
Chinch have Rev. weie and veiy Mrs. happy to j j
J. H. Tag-
gart back Sunday morning- j
Nov 27. after having been away j
for three weeks, visiting rela-
fives and frieinds in Arkansas,
Oklahoma and Atlanta. They
were guests of the Methodist
Conference in Arkansas. They
were also in attendance at the
Methodist Conference of South
Carolina. Rev. Taggart’s ser¬
mon Sunday, morning was fer¬
rA^.wiin uaiiciu.
sweet to remembc
| you once were here.
And though you are
you are just as dear,
; We smile with the world
we never forget
In our garden of memories you
j Ifriger here yet.
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Sadlv missed by
Children f
Mother.
Father, l f'
Sisters,
| And Brother
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CC —„„ wPER—In loving memory
B
! of our „„„ darling , daughter , b
j and
who departed this life Decem-
I i)p( , j ]14
When we think of you, dear
j | daughter ^’
Qur hearts re fi:j€d with pain .
j This earth would seem like
| leaven
-j we bad you b ack aga.n.
Our lips can not speak how we
miss you,
But God only knows how we
love you
And mis; you since you went
away.
Peaceful be your sleep, dear
daughter,
Tis sweet • to breathe your
ns me,
We loved you in life,
In death we do the same.
Sadly mls.ed,
Mother, Daddy, Sisters,
Aunts, Uncle and the
Butler Family.
ERI LINGER In memory of
my beloved mother,
MRS. FLCST E BELLINGER
who passed away 12 months
ago today, December 2, 1948.
The months have passed into
a year
Since heaven called my mother
dear,
And each day as the hours
moved on
Our love for her has been re-
bom,
And as the years stretch
ahead
By her sweet memory we’re led
To make our lives so true and
brave
That we might match the one
she gave.
Sadly missed by
Daughter,
George Etta Bellinger
Beloved sister,
Mrs. Fannie B. Wilson
Niece,
Helen Wilson
Brothers, sister, niece i
nephews and cou-in
Celebrate 52nd
Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A
Edwards of 290 Scarboro street
celebrated their fifty second
wedding anniversary on
Thanksgiving Day with a turk¬
ey dinner which was enjoyed bv
relatives and friends. Tiose
present were Mr. and Mr
Jake Bowman, Mrs. Rosa L.
Roberts Mrs. Janie Hilmes
Mri. Mary Moore, Mrs. Lueile
Broadjiax. Mrs. Louise Black
Mrs. Daisy Ellis, Fred Douglas,
Mrs. Minnie Scott, Mrs. Anna
West, Miss Lou Dingle, Mrs. Mil¬
dred Hutchins. Mrs. Laura Har-
rold. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Edwards,
Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Allen, Mr. and
Mrs. William Braxton. Miss Ro¬
sa Roberts, Master Fred Ed¬
wards, little Catherine Moore,
little Vincent and Rosyln Ed¬
wards and Mr. and Mrs. Charle-
A. Edwards.
CARD OF THANKS
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MR£ DORA S. RIVERS
We wish to express our deep
to ,our many friends
and neighbors for their a c sis-
sympathy and floral of¬
ferings during the loss of our
one. Mrs. Dora Screven
We especially thank Rev
W. Murph and members of
Philip's A. M. E. church for
acts of kindness and the
A Jones Funeral Home
the fine service rendered.
Allen Rivers and family
AME MINISTERS AND WHERE THEY II.aV
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Rev. H. W. Murpb who was
transferr*! to Mt, Z on
ia JVaycross
Rev. W. W. Stephens who
returned to the pastorate of St.
of St. James
Rev. J. P. Lampkin who
returned to the pastorate
Townsley Chapel
Rev. A. D. Powefi who was
assigned to the pastorate of
Bethel
CARO OF THAIS
Mrs. Inez Fulton of 622 East
street wishes to ex¬
tend her heartfelt appreciation
to tier neighbors and many
for the unlimited
and kindne-s toward
during her stay in the
infirmary. She also
to thank the mines for
so nice to her also her
Rev. Murpu. and Mr. S
Jones for all their kindness.
is at home now and doing
CARD OF THANKS
The daughter of the late Mrs.
Cromartie wis'.ies to
the many friends of Sa¬
for their many kind-
shown to her during the
period of illness. I also ap¬
preciate the expressions
at . the .. recent , death .
my mother. I snail a!wa > v
that my iriends ar<
with me.
Lottie Cromartie
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
Grant of 3C8 Lorph street
to express their neartfelt
thanks and appreciation t<
many friends for sympa-
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1943
Rev. J. S. Bryan of Cohuribus
who wa.; assign? 1 to the pastor¬
ate of St. P iTp
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Rev. D. T. Babcock who was
returned to the pastorate,
St. 1'hilip Monumental
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Rev. B. B. Swinson who was
returned to t ;e pastorate of
Ga nes Chapel
Rev. lelix W- Bagby who was
transferred t> the pastorate oi
St. Paul church, Macon
thy shown them during the
illness and death of our be-
loved one. We thank you to.
the many beautiful floral de¬
signs and condolences. We al¬
so wis'h to especially thank the
Union Baptist church and it
pastor, the Monroe Funeral
Home and friends who donate,
cars for their courte y.
Wife,
Mrs. Alice Grant
Daughter and son in law.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis John¬
son
Other relatives and friends
CARD OF* THANKS
The family of the late Mr«
Katie B. Hamilton acknowl-
edge with grateful appreciation
the many kindnes es shown
them by their friends during
■ he recent illness and bereave-
ment of their loved one. !
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Central Baptist Churrh
Central Baptist message church’s de- j
was
ljvered by p astor Wm Danieh
services Sunday were started ,
, 1V , Sunday setiool at
by Supt, Gadsden. Tiie!
Rev . Harden preached at 11 a
m. in the absence of the pas-
tor. He also delivered Ui*
.
sermon at the evening servi !
The coming Sunday is home
coming day at Cen*r'aT'5nd“ a 1 ' :
members who are able are ask-
es. Transportation will be
es. Transportatio nwill be;
Rev. I. J. .To'-msc i, P. E., tV-d
was transf- rred from Waycrsss
to the West Savannah district.
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a
Rev. W. O. P. Sfcermah, P. E,
who was returned to the SA-
vannah district
Rev. C. P. Hofcbs, P. E., who
was returned to the South' Sa¬
vannah distr ct
Rev. J. IV. Maxwell, P. E., wl
was returned to the Brunswick
district
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those who at S‘
cannot
the services without thi^* wilil
Communion
-erved at 4 n m
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Bethlehem Bapt. thurch
Regular services will be held*
at Bethlehem Baptist!' I
when t'ae Rev. M. Jin
U11 of v ‘ Atlanta " l, “ 4UU be in
.
harge for the day. Morning*
will be held at 11 a. mm
night services at 7:30 p. m.'