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CHURCHES
^-Trwnont To Celebrate Pastor’s Third Anniversary
week
win be an epo«h-m*king pe-
-dU pd in the lislor y of Tremont
Baptist church, Park avenue
vawU West Broad street, for it
mark the third anniversary
the Rev. J. M. Benton as pas-
*Nbr of this popular weslside
a feMirch
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Th* jmstor and nis large ar¬
ray ai members have seherul-
aa interesting and im-
njyjess.ve program of events
jf.fjh'ah will begin Monday night,
Feb. 13 and end Monday night,
Feb. 29, with the following
^g^mec'.ies partiipating:
^.tlfcfMondaT night, Feb. 13—Ser-
prices ZiXmS in aharge of St by James
church, sermon Rev.
W Stephens.
Tuesday night, Feb. 14— Bay
vllMraet Baptist church in charge
Use services, sermon by Rev
B. Free.
Wednesday night, Feb. la
rvMes in charge of St. Johr
•apt,* ohurab, sermon by Rev.
a O. » Cleveland.
Thursday night, Fed. 1ft
Piferim church, 1
Baptist sermon j
by Rev. J. J. Dinkins. 17—ser-|
Ci-iday night, Fev.
vIms :n charge of Bethlehem
Baptist church, sermon by Rev
ILpSenday, Bm. J. Dyson.
Feb. 19—11 a. m.
^tervlses in charge of Salem
First Baptist church of Fitz¬
gerald, Ga., sermon by Rev. J.
U Benton; 3 p. m„ services in
charge of the First Bryan Baiv-i
t st church. sermon by Rev. R
M. Williams; regular ser-ict ; f i
Valentine Program
At Saint John
St. John Baptnst chpreh
Sunday school is apons ring «
Valentine program Sunday, Feb
12, at # 4§ to wh eh the pub it
■ ••rurally inv.tad The pro
pram will be as follows: S.no
Hr*. Viola G. O h r 1 i '1
Juactta Mock; solo. Ve/.v 1 r 1 \
Ts»»K; remarks on Yai< Li 110 !
JIAI chorus Wood''die i , |
reeding. Miss Carolyn aye< -j
fc*f> 1 rume»»al solo, Miss Con-j
Janestaeke; reading i * 0 , Lun-j
*ie Poberts; M ■ Al-
frodia Smmcns; ins rumen -
so’.®, M.ss Juanita Smith; read -1
ing. Miss Marie Daniel-; role-' -'
Won, the Mirror Gospel G ng- j
ws; discussion of lesst.n it 1 bv
Asst. Supt. David Rank n; mt -j
trass of ceremonies. r-
«"ay Robinson; cha r. dy, Mr
Mari*n Bedgood. i
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MONROE ON DUTY—NIGHT and DAY
ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop.
£ J
REV. J. M. BENTON
Pastor
night.
Monday night, Feb. 20—ser¬
vices in charge of St. Philip
AME church, sermon by Rev
Bryan. Installation of the of¬
ficers of the church and ending
of the baby contest.
The deacon board of officers
of the church is composed of
he following; Dec L. D. ,Eason
chairman of Deacon Board-
Dea. d fford Ryals, Dea. J.
Sutton, Dea R. L. Byrd, church
clerk; Dea. Frank Roberts, Dea.
Arthur Shiggs, Dea. Eddie
Bu. 1 Dea. G. W. Wright, chair¬
man of Trustee Board; Dea. Jas.
Walden, Dea. L. C. Brinson,
Dea. Willie Freeman, Dea. J. G.
Graves, Dea. Willie Miles, Dea.
R. C. M tchell.
The Sunday school is also
sponsoring a contest giving a
round trip to New York, which
the public is invited to enter.
For information call 3-5596.
Firs! Evergreen Church
Rev. F. A. Capers, pastor. The
Sunday School was held at tho
u: ual hour, 10 a. m. Supt. Dea.
George Hayes in charge. At
7 : 3® P- m. Rev. E. A. Capers de-
livered a very inspiring message.
p n February 13’ Monday night
there will be a Heaven Bo and j
play and the Williams Singers j
at First Evergreen Bapt'dt
church. Wednesday night thfli
Aid club will have its
meeting at the heme of Mrs.
L. Gordon, 311 West Wayne St.
BTU at 6 o’clock Sunday even-
ing. ‘j *
St. Thomas Choir To
Give Recital
The senior ahoir of St. Thom¬
as AME church will sponsor a
dramat.c recital featur ng Mr .
Georgia Hawkins, on Wednes¬
day night, Feb. 22 to which the
I public is cordia.ly inv ted; ad-
J , mission 35 cents, patrons' tick-
ets 50 ce.its. Mrs. Evelyn
' Jackson Is ldent of toe
pre
j choir; Rev. C. S. St.r pling, pas¬
tor, and Oliver Jackson report¬
er.
Pilgrim Bapt Church
West Huntingdon street; Rev,
J. J. Dinkins, pastor. The
weekly services at PUgr m Bap-
t st church were carried out in
the usual form. Sunday was
held at it; hour wi .1 Supt. C.
H. Jenkins, in charge. Pastor
Dink ns preached the moning
sermon and at night the ser¬
vices were in the hands of Rev.
I. H. Ford who brought an in
‘eresting message. On Feb. 10
tiere will be a biblical moving
p ctare at the church and on
Feb. 19 the Valley Go pel Sing-
ers will render a concert, spon-;
.sored by the junior choir. The
pastor and officers will take
part in the service at Tremont
Temple Baptist church on
Thursday nigat, Feb. 16. S s
Evelyn Palmer of Columbus,
formerly of Pilgrim, was among
j vices the visitors present at the ser¬
Sunday.
Pres. Payne, Guild
Speaker
President W. K. Payne of Sa¬
vannah State college will be
guest speaker at a program
Sunday evening seven o’clock
at Asbury Methodist church,
Abercorn and Duffy streets.
The Wesley Service Gu id will
sponsor this program as a
phase of its race relations ac¬
tivities. Music will be furnish¬
ed bv the Method st Youth Fel¬
lowship, Mrs. Freda Robin¬
son and Sol Harden.
Mrs. Emma Bennett is presi¬
dent of the guild and Rev. J. H
pastor of the church, i
SCENES FROM HAITI’S BI-CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
POEvT-AU-PRlNCJE. lHaiJt-J
<ANP>—Shown above are thd
first pictures oC the three day
ceremonies marking the ofii-
c>ul ooerlnh of Haiti’s Bicen¬
tennial Exposition, Dec. 8-10.
Over 50,000 persons, including
tourists from the United States
and Latin America, as well as
citizens from every corner of
WifltAi^AU * AlDiiilu
Guest Speaker Sunday
At Mt. Bethel
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The Rev. R, j. cliifin who
will be guest speaker Sunday
at Firbt Mount Bethel Baptist.
church 1
Rev. Cliff In is formerly of
this city, having pastored at
Oo’.lege Park Baptist church,
Tuunderbolt; _____ Zion ______, H11 Bap-
[1st church, Whitebluff, and
Mount Tabor Baptist church.,
He was called to Providence!
Baptist church, Bartow, Fla., |
and later to El'zabeth Baptist
Inotitut onal Caurch, Arcadia, 'I
F.a. At present he is located at I
£L Augustine, Fla., and is asso-
ciated with F orida Normal and j
industrial college in the off.ee
0 f public relations. :
The public is invited to hear
him preach Sunday at 3 p. m
at which time commun on will
be observed.
Central Baptist Church
At Central Baptist church,
Hull and McAilisttr streets; the
Rev. William Daniel, pastor,
the regular weekly services
were well attended. Sunday
school was directed by the Sup-
perintendent and morning cer-
vice was in the hands of Pas¬
tor Daniels who delivered an
inspiring sermon. Oliver
Brown was baptized. Commu¬
nion was observed and Pastor
Daniel ’3 sermon was based on
the subject, “The Place Called
Calvary”. The choir program
Sunday n ght was inspirational
and well attended. The cap¬
tains working in the different
months and their members will
please contact them. We were
pleased to see Dea. P. L. Brown
out after a month’s illness.
Fair,”
which will continue through
June. Among the events
taking place the first three
days were a solemn pontifical
mass celebrated by Cardinal
Arteagay Betencourt, arch-
bishop of Havana, Cuba,
the dedication of the Harry S.
Tremont Temple !
Sunday being communion
day, ervices were in a high
spirit at Tremont Temple aBp-
tlst church begin.ing w.th Sun-
day school directed bv Eupt.
Clifford Ryals. At 11 a. m.
Pastor Bentcn delivered a soul-
stirring sermon and again at
3 p. m he gave another -im-
press!ve mes age, speak ng on
"The Great Commission.” The
third anniversary of the Rev.
Benton as pastor of Tremont
will begin Monday night, Feb.
13. The public is inv.ted to
attend these services wli ch
will be participated in by a
number 0 : s ster churc les.
Conor’s Temple
At Comor’-. Temme Baptist.
church Sunday services were
inspiring beginning with Sun-
c,ay - cb001 le< 3 h ' ; Supt. cteve
Harris - Morn ng worship was
conducted by the Rev. L. L.
s = ott who s P° ke on tae subiect,
A Zeal of God with Knowi-
edge.” Communion service
was also conducted by
Rev - Kaott, and his sermon whs
vei Y inspiring. N ght service
was held at the usual hour.
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Union Bapt. Church
Berrien and Purse streets;
L c g irP> pastor. Sun-
day was a high day at Union
baptist church. Sunday
school was d rested by Supt.
Jon es. In the morning service
Pas *; or Sapp de.ivered an^ in¬ in-
spiring sermon. The Lord’s
supper was served at 3:?o p. m.
at which time the pastor de-
livered ano’her impre'sive ser-
mon. He also spoke at the
n ght service.
Thankful Bapt. Church
The officers and members of
Thankful Baptist church ex
tend a cordial invitation to the
public to worship with them in
the second commun on service
of the year Sunday at which
time the Rev. W. J. Johnson of
State'boro will be in charge and
deliver the sermon.
Mr. Fuller To Sneak
At Central Sunday School ,
George Fuller, well Baptist'
deacon of First Bryan
church and prominent civic |
leader, w 11 be guest speaker at
Central Baptist church Sunday
school this coming Sunday. 1
Scene at upper left shows an
impressioniest mural, depicting
an “Haitian Girl Riding to
Market, on the agricultural
building, It is flanked on
eachside by voodo drum beat¬
ers in the amusement section.
The inset at the top shows)
building along one of the*
Litway Bapt. Church
The Thunderbolt Community
Union of the Berean Bapt st
Association met with Litway
*' s church. The amount
ra sed was * 9687 The nexi
ession will be held wilu the
‘ Baptist church.
_ Rev. E. A. Capers is president
and Mrs E ' oulse ’ Albri S ht • s
re P jr er -
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Sh Luke Bapt. Church
512 Berrien street;. Lunday
school was held at the usual
hour wi.i Supt. Lowe in charge,
At the noonday service Rev.
Cunningham delivered an ex-
cellent semen on the subject,
“Hearts that Are Grateful.”
He spoke aga n at 8 p. m.
The btu met at the usual hour
Wlt h Deacon Butterfield, pre-
siding,
St. John Sr. Mission
St. John Senior Mission met'
dai O iver, ™ ary pre",id ng, at Vi °it^i which
time plans were made for the
years work and various various _com com-
mittees were appointed.. Those
present, Mesdames Susie D xon,
Vandelia Wilson, Theo. T. Buck¬
ner, Ellen Beckett, Julia Mc-
Kenny, M. A. Newk rk, Lilia R.
Harvey, Henrietta Frazier, Sis.
Rosa Edwards, Alfreda S m-
mcm Maxine Moon and Mary
M Ro binson
jyj an y Mrs.
Perry’s Funeral
The Savannah Chapter of the
Crder of Eastern Star lost one
of i’s most loyal members in
the death of Mrs. J. S. Perry Sr.
cf Augusta, formerly of Sav¬
annah. Her funeral services
were held in Augusta Saturday
afternoon and were attended
man V members of the OE3
frcm Savannah, as follows.
Mrs. M. L. Avers, uWM, Rev.
A - E. Peacock and Mrs. Rox e
Melvin of Prince Hall Chapter;
Mrs - M. H. Jones, grand lec-
turer and past matron, George
B. Jones, patron; Mrs. Ruth
Mobley, associate matron; Mrs.
Cscar Avant conductress; Mrs.
Matilda Harris, treasurer, andi
Ruth Burke, recording!
secretary Transportation all of Savannahj for
Chapter.
the trip was furnished by Un-
dertaker S. A. Jones and Rev.
Peacock. I
fair's main thoroughfares.
The picture at the upper
right show's the republic's.*
President Dumarsais Estime
and his cabinet watching a
parade of the Hatian army. Be¬
low is a cockfjghting scene in
the amusement section. In
the inset is Cardinal Atteaga
Betancourt and President Es- (
T3URSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1950
IN MEMUKY
eingletcn - In loving
memory of a devoted
friend,
DAN SINGLETON
who passed away Feb. 4
1945.
Devoted Friend,
Estelle Douglas,
New York, N. Y
MARTIN—In loving memory
cf my mi ner, and wife,
MRP. LYDIA E. MARTIN
who departed this life two
years ago February C, 1943
the month of February is here,
To us the saddest of the year,
For _t was on the 9 th day
That cur loved one was called
away.
Daughter,
Mrs Sadie Woodard
Detroit, Michigan
Husband,
Rev J. H. Martin,
Savannah Georgia
SINGLETON— In lov ng mem¬
ory of our brother and uncle,
DAN SINGLETON
who departed this life Febru¬
ary 4, 1945.
The greatest trial we can know
Is losing someone dear;
It’s God’s most rigid test
An earthly heart to sear.
So there’s some poor solace
In .knowing you’ve been spared
spared
By going f.rst, the anguish
We who are left have shared,
Brother,
William Singleton
Detroit, Michigan
Nieces,
time Cwhite suit and Panama
hati inspecting exposition
grounds along Harry T. Tru¬
man blvd.
The famous tourist buildinj
is seen at bottom, left and oil
the right, the huge crowd of
more than 50,000 persons wait¬
ing to enter the exposition,
grounds on opening day.
Charlotte B. Whitlow
Ethel G. Truells
Ethel G. Truell
Wilhelm, na G. Jones
Nephew
John H. Brown,
New York N. Y.
RIHEY—In sad but lov.ng
memory of our dear sister,
MRS. AGNES RILEY
1 who departed this life three
1 years ago, Feb. 10, lS^.
You went home smiling so
sweetly when God rame and close
your bright eyes. We miss you
so much among 11 s. So jolly
and dear all the while, away in
the beautiful bills of God. By
the valley of rest so fa r some
time someday we know not
when we’ll meet you there
some day.
Sadly missed bv
Your loving Sisters, Broth¬
ers, Niece and Nephews.
, Niece and Nephews.
GEATHERS—FAIR—In sad but
loving memory of our mother,
MRS. WILLIE BELL GEATHERS
who departed this life, two
years ago, February 8, 1948, and
our loving great-grand moth¬
er,
MRS. HETTIE FAIR
who passed, March 27, 1918
God has called our loved ones
Frcm this vale of tears
To His everlasting arms
Free from mortal cares
Though wn’re bowed in sorrow
’Tis thy will, O Lord,
And we know in heaven
They reap their reward
Sadly missed by two daughters
• Mrs. Dorothy F. Dallas
Mrs. Louise J. Lovett
Tw'o sons-in-law,
Mr. Arthur Dallas,
Mr. W. J. Lovett
A Friend, v
M!rs. Annie M. Suares,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ten grand children
Seven great-grand children
FERREBE®—In loving mem¬
ory of our devoted mother,
MRS. ADLINE K. FTRREBEE
who departed this life February,
13, 1958.
We remember, oh, so fondly
The years when you 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,
And measures out the lonely
hours
Until we meet at last.
Sadly missed by your chil-
dren,
Mrs. Mamie Miller,
Savannah, ‘Georg a
Mr. W. O. King
San Francisco, Calif.
Grand son,
Mr. W. O. King, Jr.
San Francisco, Calif.
Son-in-law,
Mr. R. L. Miller,
Savannah, Georg a
Daughter-in-law,
/ Mrs. Rosa B. King,
San Francisco, Calif.
Jr. League. FAB Church
Lincoln—Douglas Program
The Junior League of F. A. B.
Church on Sunday, February 12th,
at taw-thirty PJC. will pi-esent
a Liheoln-Douglas program at
which time Raleigh A. Bryant, Jr.
will deliver the address. The fol¬
lowing program will be rendered:
Selection, Congregation; Prayer,
Selection, Gospel Chorus of F. A.
B.; Reading, Educational Group,
Mrs. Tally Akridge; Duet, Y. P.
Dept., Mrs. Mary Humphries, Miss
Ruth McGhee; Introduction of
Speaker; Address, Raleigh A.
Bryant, Jr.; Selection, Jr. Choir
F. A. B. C.: Meditation, Report
from Baby Contest, Benediction,
Itev. R. M. Gilbert.
Mrs. Rosa Lee Harden is Presi¬
dent of the Junior League.
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