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Palen M. Church
I >ist Sunday at Palen Methodist
Chi there was an increase in
attc* tance at Sunday School. With
the pastor, Rev. J. E. Spears, fill¬
ing the pulpit, the morning wor-
ship was very inspiring. On Mon¬
day night, January 16, the Senior
Usher Board sponsored a chicken
supper at, the home of Sister Mary
Dsjoach. a recent joiner. Wednes¬
day night, January 18, the Wom¬
of Christian Service ,
an’s Society
sponsored a leereational hour it,
the home of \i Reildick
Friday night, January 20, the pas¬
tor and choir > -1 'at Speedwell
Me. church ■ gram sponsor -1
ed by the :dist Christian j
©ounoil. On last Sunday nipht,
Rev. William Potter and his.
members of a developing A. M. K.
Zion Church hero were with us.
Monday night, January 28, the
Methodist men sponsored a Recrea-
tional Hour at the Church parson-
age. Mrs. Lula Simmon., was the
proud winner of a cured ham. All
of these activities proved a great j
success.
On Monday evening, January 80.
the .Senior Usher Board will have
its anniversary program with Dr.
A. R. Howard, as guest. Dr. How-
ard is representative of the Gen-
era! Board of Temperance of the
Methodist church, lie is noted
throughout the nation as an inter¬
esting speaker. The public is in¬
vited to hear him.
Oh Wednesday evening, Febru¬
ary T*t, at 8 o’clock, the recently
elected officers of Palen will be
irfstalled. Rev. W. R. Dixon, pas¬
ter, of Speedwell Me. Church cerc-l will!
deliver the message, and the
njorjy will be conducted by D. S.!
Im'v, L. W, Strickland.
“Come to Church Sunday.”
St. Philip AME Church
i The annual election of the
Slunday School Officers for St.
Rliilip AME church was held
list Tuesday evening at 7 p.
r|. Ail officers were re-elect-
etl and vacancies filled as fol-i
rows: Mrs. Viola C. Holbrook,
superintendent; Mrs. Audra
ijidns, |um»3 1st and and Mrs. Ollie Sim- j
2nd assistants; 1
Mrs. Truell, secretary; Miss R.
"fryell, Asst, secretary-- Mrs.
Ijillie O. Mason, treasurer; dem-! Mr.
Jess# Brinson, blackboard
onstrator; Miss Barbara Mc-
Glchkton, pianist; Mrs. Lo¬
rraine Glover, assistant; Mrs.
Josephine A. Brinson, musical
director; Herbert Bacon, libm-
rten Miss Odessa Shanks,
chairman, ©curtesy Commit¬
tee ; and Miss Jessie Gary. Mrs.
I F Jones, Mr. H. C. Jones,
A. ss Baldwin, Mr. Thomas, Mrs.
Tu.» r, Mrs. Mi W. Branch,
Miss Austin; Mrs. Mary H.
Jones and Mrs. E. Brown,
teachers. «* ’
Worship services last Sunday
were well attended. Two stir- |
ring sermons were delivered by
the pastor. Rev. J. S. Bryan.
There were a number of visi-
tors present during tire day.
The Area Conrtil will be
held at this church February
7th and 8th vv:> ihshoo R. K.
Wright in fha n The pub-,
lie is inviL attend all of
our services
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Deacons Christian Union
j j The December Deacons' Christian
met 28 at Ml.
Baptist church at whit.i
President George White
eri the proceed.ngs. The
meeting of the new year will
held in the annex o'. Mt.
church on Friday night,
27. Deacon Paul Brown, Dea-
j Hulda con William Bell Donegal reported and ill.
are
' Sisters Rebecca Jenkins
P. and
Huida Bell are reporters for t'.ie
un on: Deacon George White is
president and Deacon Caesar
H. Jenkins, secretary.
~ * p 3Ul > pur LlVlr, pi LildrCn i
Services nt St. Paul' were
very Inspiring last Sunday.
.
Tbp financial drive for
the year has been extended
and the time will be announc-
ed Sunday.
The youth of the church will
have char « e of the services all
da -f ® Jnda ^' Rev Hargrett
f x " avannah f ’’ ri<linln State £ opea College rr. will
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6 p. m, there will be a special
service.
The Missionary Society tv
! sponsoring a movie at the
j church Friday night. February be
^ at 8 P- m - Tickets may
,
j secured from any member of
j * be Missionary Society,
Class meeting as usual at
* be church at 8 o clock. The
church has lost a faithful mem-
ber ln the person of Mrs, Ma- 1
rie Woodruff. The church
extendK 1 l ‘ sympathy 1)0 J the !
family. ' «• "
j to The worship public at is St. always Paul. welcome Rev.
T E - Sibley, pastor. i
Central Baptist Church !
Rev Daniels, pastor. Sun- j I
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da V be Womans Day all
da y Central Baptist church,
Al H °’ clock a Program is
i Planned with Mrs. speaker Martha
Brown as the guest
At 8 o’clock Mrs. Marie Fuller
will speak. The public is
invited. Dea. P. L. Brown and
l Sis. Aribelle Simmons have
been added to the sick list.
!
Brock Sirgers To
Celebrate Anniversary
The Brock Spiritual Singers
wlll celebrate their first anni-
I versary 3 at or Conner’s ‘ Friday night Temple Febru- Bap-
ary
tis t Church on West Gwinnett
street. There will be several
local quartets on the program.
George Herbert is manager.
The public is invited.
Second Baptist Church
(President and Houston SLsi
The Penny group of Second
Baptist Church of which Mrs.
J. H. Patterson is the pres¬
i ident will hold its first quar-
| terly rally, Sunday, January
This group has been,
and still is one of the most
outstanding groups in the
church. A very unique program
will be rendered on that oc-
casion.
At the evening service, the
Missionary Society of the
church will have its program.
Mrs. J. M. Brown of Chatham
County Missionary Society will
be the guest speaker. The !
church extends a hearty and
sincere welcome to the public j
Plan to attend both of ’-*'^1 these,
services.
Connors Temple Church
At Connor’s Temple Baptist
church services were very im-
pressive Sunuay beginning with
Sunday school which was
ec ) by Asst Supt. Hunter. The
morning mes age was delivered
by Rev, H. Hag.ns, who gpoke on
ihe subject, ‘Running for a
Pr ze". He was also the speak-
er at the evening worship -tour,
ETU met at the usual hour.
Services the coming Sunday
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Tremont Temple Church
Services were very nspiring
Sunday at Tremont Baptist
church, beginni ng with Sundav
school conducted by Supt. Ryals
The morning message was de-
jivored by Rev. Kitt who spoke
on ^e subject, “S“ven Great
y auses 0 f Joy" BTU met at
„ ie usual hour with president
g ( . ot ‘ ^ j n cb arge The n ght
me was brough t by Pastor
A special Youth
program will be presented at
the church on Sunday to which
the public i > cordially invited.
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yijg Evangelical
Ministers , it Union •
The Evangelical Ministers
Union at its meeting Tuesday
listened to a very inspiration-
al message of Faith by the Rev.
William Hooten the new pas-<
tor at St. Peters AME church,
Tatemville section
Rev. Hooten joined the Un-
lon and was given the full fel-
lowshlp at at the close of hip ; -
message.
Rev. W. W. Stephens wasl
commended for" the sermon j
at the City Auditorium last |
Sunday to the' candidates for j
graduation of Beach Sr. High.
Next Tuesday, papers wi'l;
be read by Rev. A. D Powell,
subject, “The Church And So-i
cial Problems,” and Rev. D ,T.
Babcock, subject, "Should A U
Colored Methodists Unite?”
The Union will play an im-
pbrtant part in the Area Coun-!
ell meeting at St. Philip A. M
E, Church, February 7 and 8
a(. which time Bishop R. R.
Wright., Jr., and the Georgia
Oml'hrmce radars will ren¬
der a special inspirational
program.
Rev. W. W. b77he‘guest Stephens the
president will
speaker at the Augusta Geor¬
gia AME Conference Wednes-'
day. February 1st at noon at
Bethel AJdjE church, Augusta.
Plans were completed for
the public installation of of¬
ficers of the Evangelical Min¬
isters Union Thursday night,
February 2nd at S. James A.
E. Church of which the Rev.
W. W. Stephens is pastor, at
p. m.
Members present were Revs,
W. W. Stephens, ,B. B. Swln-
2on, D. T. Babcock, J. S.
an, C. P. Hobbs M. L, Lester.'
R. Richards J. W. Maxwell. W.
Hooten, C. S. Stripling, L.
Washington, L„ W. Walker, j |
Lcott Dinkins, A D. Powell and
O. P. Sherman.
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ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Pro®.
»uuut.iK
CHURCH OFFICERS MEETING SEVENTH-DAY A DVENTISTS
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Evangelist I). E. Dav s Supt
Officers of twenty-one Sev¬
enth Day Adventist churches
from parts of South Carol na,
Georgia and Florida, omprisn, , . 0
of the three regional meet-
ings planned by the South At-
lantic conference, will meet in
g avanna b Saturday, January 23,
at 9.30 a. m, in the new Adven-
tist parochial sc'aool, 41st and
Burroughs streets, to give study
to and plan for a more eff cient
church officers’ personnel.
The convocation will draw
delegates from the churches in
Columbia, Sumter, Charleston.
Hemmingway, Orangeburg and
Summerville, Scuth Carolina;
Jacksonville., Tallahasse and
H.lton, Florida; and Rome, Cb-
lumbus, Augusta, Brunswick,
Fitzgerald, Thomasville, Valdds-
ta, Bainbridge, Dixie, Macon, Ft.
Valley. Albany and Atlanta,
Georgia.
Following the regular Satur-
day morning church at study pe-
r iod and the devotional hour,
the remaining part of the day
will be spent hear.ng lectures
Mrs. Mitchell Passes
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Mrs. Ethyl Mitcdell devoted
wife of Dea. Raliegh Mitchell
ana beloved sister ° l Mrs - Janie
Jenkins passed Tuesday after-
and table discussions on such
subjects as Church Objectives,
Church Organization, Training
Workers, Equipment, Social
Work in Action, Evangel srn and
Finance.
It s expected the following
widely known churchmen will be
present: Elder G. E. Peters of
Washington, . C., who represents
the North American Negro De¬
partment as secretary to the
General conference; Elder L. B.
Reynolds, author of the book,
“The Dawn of a Brighter Day”,
and at present editor of the col¬
ored religious journal, the Mes¬
sage Magazine, and J. M. Cox,
publicity director of the South¬
ern Union Conference of Sev¬
enth Day Adventists.
Elder M. G. Simons of Atlanta,
head of the religious liberty,,
temperance and home mission¬
ary departments of the South!
Atlantic Conference of Seventh
Day Advent sts, will preside dur¬
ing the convention.
Evangelist D. E. Davis,, super-'
intendent of the Savannah dis¬
trict of the church, is in charge
noon.
Mrs. Mitchell was a prom nent
church worker and musician of
this city and also a c harter
member of the noted May Flow¬
er Gospel Singers.
Ycuth Day, Sunday, at 1st
Congregational Church
“Youth Day” will be observed
at the First Congregational |
Church this looming Sunday.
The young people have plann-
ed two services under the
guidance of MMr. Ezra John-
son, Mrs. Lucile Johnson, Mrs.
Gladys Sanders and Mrs. S'. A.
Jackson. Miss Rosemary John-
son will be in charge of the
music.
At the 11 o’clock serviced
Mrs. Ruby Gadson will speak, i
and at the 5 o’clock service
Etfgene Stanley of Savannah !
State College will speak.
The public is invited.
Tremont Usher Board
Xhe Tremont Temple No. 2
Usher Board met at the church
on January 19 with the presi¬
dent in charge. A very inter¬
esting meeting was held with
one member added to the,
Board. Sis. Maude Glass. There
will be a chicken supper given
February 6 at the home of
Sis. Bessie street. Brown. Next 535 meeting E. An- j !
derson
will be at the church February i
1st, Ben Wright is president,!
and Eula Mae Williams, report¬
er.
Macedonia Bapt. Church
There was a high day Sun
day at the Macedonia EhP-*
tist Church. Sandfly. At 3 ;
o’clock Rev. A. R. Curry, mod-
erator of the Zion Association
of Townsend delivered a great
sermon. At 8 o’clock Rev. F.
Bonds delivered an inspiring
sermon from the subject, j
“Witness For Jesus.” Rev. F. i
Bonds Is pastor and Sis. Ethel j
Mack, secretary.
N. G-. Simons
who will preside over conference
Elder L. S. Fallette
Scc.-Treas., of the Canfere ice
of arrangements for the confer¬
ence and reports that he expects
the com ng meeting to be one
of the most beneficial in the his
tory of the organization.
IN MEMORY
BRISBANE,-In loving mem-
ory of my husband,
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EEAMAN FIRST CLASS ROB
ERT W. BRISBANE
who was killed aboard ship near
Boston, Mass., January 28. 1943.
Memories are something no one
can steal,
Death is a heartache nothing; j
can heal.
Some may have forgotten that
you are gone.
But we remember no matter
how long.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Everleatha H. Brisbane
Grand Parents, Brother.
Sisters, Aunts, Uncles and
a host of cousins, relatives
and friends.
AU. M ,ov, ng m , mOTy 0 ,;
my dear husband, j
c v n n. a at j-vtiN ten
who departed this life one year
ago, January 29, 1949.
To have, to love and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of one's
heart,
It’s sweet to remember that
once you were here
And though you’re absent,
you’re just as dear.
Wife,
Daisy Allen
THURSDAY fAM ART 26 1*56
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COLSTON—In loving memo¬
ry of my dear mother,
MRS. JOSEPHINE COLSTON
who departed this life two years
ago, January 25, 1948.
In a land of wondrous beauty,
Where there is no pain or fear,
Resting in the arms of Jesus,
Laying safely upon His breast.
Gone but never forgotten,
Your memory still lingers neat
Daughter,
Mrs. Lena Izard
Grand daughter,
Mrs. Ronell Southwood
SIMMONS—In loving memo¬
ry of my beloved husband and
father,
DEA. JAMES M. SIMMONS
who departed this life January ■
26, 1943.
Today recalls sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest,
Those who think of her tnday
Are those who loved ner best.
When through our home we
wander, ,
And see your vacant chair.
Nearly breaks our aching hearts
To see no loving husband nor
father there.
The blow was hard, the shock
severe,
We l.ttle thought your death
was so %ho near,
Only those 'have lost om
can tell
Of the pain of loved ones.
Loving wife,
Mrs. Julia G. Simmons
Daughter,
Lula Simmons
(HOUSTON -In loving memorj
of our dear husband and faf'ier.
PETER HOUSTON
who departed this life three
years agd, January 27, 1947.
We who loved you, sadly miss I
you,
Secret tears do often flow;
Please keep him, Jesus, n Thy!
keeping golden'
’Til we reach that
shore.
You are gone but not forgotten,'
Fresh our love will always be
For as long as there is a memory
We will always think of thee.
Wife,
Mrs. Belle Houston
Son,
Mr. Clarence E. Houston
New York City
CALI .EN — In loving
memory of my husband
FRANK CALLEN
Who died January 23, 1949
Irma Curley Callen
MACK— MRS ALICE MACK
our mother wuo departed this
1 fe 6 years ago today.
Our lips cannot speak how we
miss you
Cur hearts cannot tell what to
say
But God only knows how we
loved yon;
And miss you since you went
awajr-
Peaceful be your sleep mother
dear- |
Ci its sweet to brealhe y° ur j
name
lovecl y° u ver y much in life _. j
In death we do the same.
Husband, Mr. Holland Mack
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Mae. Boyd, i
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Mrs. Birdell Johnson
N. Y. C.
HAYWARD—In loving but sad
of my dear mother,
MRS. SALLIE HAYWARD
departed th s life January
24, 1919, in Jerocho. S. C.
th.years sl eep on.
motner,
ones sadness cannot ap-
r !
cheat, destroy and deceive 1
who passed before this
eve
day we pause with a tear
thank mama kind. who was so dear |
and
Rebecca G. H. Jacobs
Prince A. Hayward
Flossip s. Rase
Elizabeth Kelly
, .JACKSON In loving memory
of my son and my brother,
MR. EHIAS JACKcON
who departed v.i s file 13 yeaps
ago, Jan. 22, 1937.
peacefully Sleeping, resting at
last
The world’s weary troubles and
trials are past,
Down here we mourn but not in,
va.n, i
We will meet in heaven again.
Sadly mi.sed by
His mother,
Mrs. Carrie Hampton, f
Savannah, Ga.
Sister,
Mrs. Lillian Stephens,
Phiiadelph a, Pa.
Auntie,
Mrs. Josephine Davis,
Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Collins;
Augusta, Ga.
Uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Y. Hall
Tampa, Fla.
Mr. Earl Jackson,
Augusta, Ga.
A host of cousins and friends’
ANDERSON—In sad and
loving memory of my dear
husband,
PETER W. ANCISRSON
who departed this life Jan.
27, 1944.
Time may heal all wounds
but,not an ac'aing heart.
Wife,
Helen Anderson
Brooklyn, N. Y.
WHITE—In loving mem¬
ory of our wife and moth¬
er,
MRS. ESSIE WHITE
who passed one year ago,
January 28, 1949.
A thousand times we miss
you
Throughout the day’s full
cource,
And find in each hour
some memory
To bring some deep re¬
morse
That we had been so
thoughtless,
And asked so much of
you,
And wish that we could
have you back again
And endless service do.
Sadly m ssed by
A devoted husband,
Mr. S. L. White, Sr.
Savannah, Ga.
Loving children,
Mr. Coutral White
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. Warded White,
New York City
Mr. S. L. White, Jr.
Savannah, Ga.
Daughters,
Mrs. Eva W. Roberts,
Savannah. Ga.
Mrs. Susan W. Briggs
Waynesboro, Ga. f
CARO OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The fam ly of the late
Christopher F, Brown, Sr., t*ki
this friends method the to thank kindness their many any ^
for shown
thetp during his illness and
for the beautiful floral de igns
and words and cards of sympa¬
thy at the time of his death.
Mrs. Helen R. Brown, w.fe
CARD of THANKS
We gratefully acknowledge
with sincere a pp reciati on the
various expressions of sympathy
extended because of the sudden
passing of our loved one, the
late Mr j obn \y. Hendrickson,
Sisters, aunt and other rel¬
atives.
Youth Day At St. John’s
Youth Day w.ll be observed
Sunday at St. John Baptist
church at which time impres¬
sive programs will be held at
the morning and evening
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y of St. James AME ’ churr-h
, the ., speaker , at , the evening
e ' vil1 be Miss willie Mae
*£<> , ta a student at 6av-
State College.
The day’s activities are being
by the BTU of the
of which Mrs. E. Faus-
Bignon is the director.
Some of the. finest talent of
city will participate on this