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Revival At Abyssinia
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Rev. A. C. Cofria
There will be a ten nights
revival at the Abyssinia Bap¬
tist church, corner Grapevine
avenue and Ogeechee road, be¬
ginning Sunday, October 22
through Friday night, Novem-
ber 3rd. Rev. A. C. Cofria of
Baltimore, Maryland, will be
the preacher. The public is in-
vitec j
Rev. G. W. Carter Is
of the church. Mrs. Ruth
Wright, clerk.
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Willie Sanders
Willie Sanders who died Sept
30 was burled October 3 in
Laurel Grove cemetery, the
Aul J. Steele Funeral Home
Aing in charge of the funeral.
He is survived by his mother,
Mrs. Ida E. Sanders, and a sis¬
ter, Mrs. Jackson Ross, both of
Hartford, Conn., an uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Sanders of Newburgh, N. Y.,
and several cousins of Savannah,
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Rev. Cooper Surprised
SBS’SU
Ferrell Street, was delightfully
surprised on the occasion of his
fifty-eighth birthday with a
celebration given him by the
officers and members of the
church. The celebration took
place at his residence Saturday
night. October 7 and was a
complete surprise. The Deacon¬
ess Board and the Usher Board
were in charge of the surprise
They were Sis. R. Smalls, Els
Josie B Roberts, Bis M. Gil-
more, Sis. C. Cooper, Sis. E L
Newton, Sis. Ara B. Cooper, and
Sis. Trudle B. Johnson.
The entire congregation, offi¬
cers, members, choir, Deacon¬
ess and Usher Boards, made the
occasion a happy one for Pastor
Cooper.
Laymen’s Bible Class
The residence of Mrs. Helen
Brown. 537 Fellwood Homes,
j 1 was Laymen's the scene Bible of class the meeting. recent
Rev. Willie Gwyn, class chap-
lain, led the devotional hour
j while Mrs. Francis Johnson
taught the current Sunday
! school lesson. After this pres-
f entation the question “Are We
1 Our Brother’s Keeper? was
discussed by George White,
Willie Gwyn, Robert Minors, artd
Sis. Arina Maxwell. Sis. Wilmo-
tlne Gwyn, class secretary, re-
ccvied a Bible drill prize won
doing a recent meeting. James
Gunner was selected as class
instructor for this week. This
non-denomlnational Bible study
group welcomes all who seek a
better understanding of God’s
Word through Christian fellow¬
ship. Hosea J. Lofton is report-
er.
To Hold Church Pastor
Anniversaries
Rev. iVm. Daniels, Pastor
Next week will mark another
mile stone in the history pf
Central Baptist Church, this
occasion being the 50th church
and the 10th pastoral anniver-
saries. Beginning Friday, Oct.
13lh i"d ayC'ct”" through Sunday, ~Rev7 Oct. 22nd.
Fr 13, H agin swill
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deliver the sermon; Monday
Oct. 16. Rev. J. Bailey; Tuesday,
Oct. 17, Rev. J. Dyson; Wed.,
Oct. 18, Rev. W. Wilburn;
Thursday, Oct. 19, Rev. W. W.
Stephens; Friday, Oct. 20, Rev.
G. R. Connor and Sunday at
3:30 Rev. E. O. S. Cleveland will
deliver the anniversary sermon.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services.
Saturday, Oct. 21 at the
church let the Mission Club
serve you a fish supper. The
BTU will have a very interesting
meeting on unday at 6:30.
Deacons Christian Union
The Deacon Christian Union
will meet for school at the Mt
Tabor Baptist church Oct. 13,
at 8 o’clock and Oct. 25 for reg-
ular meeting. President George
White asks all members to be
present
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Sunday’s Woman s Day
At Gaines Chapel
Sunday will be observed at
Gaine's Chapel AME church as
woman's day at which time the
entire day s services will be in
charge of the women women of the
church.
At, the 11 A M. service the
program will be highlighted by
an address by Mrs. M. M. Max¬
well, president, W. M. S., Bruns¬
wick District. She will be intro¬
duced by Mrs. H. F. Swinson.
The speaker for the evening
service will be Mrs. E. C. Sher¬
man, president of W. M. S. Sa-
| vannah District. She will be in¬
troduced by Mrs. Estella Lyons.
Elaborate plans have been
made for these services. Rev.
B. B. Swinson Is pastor of the
church.
Pilgrim Baptist Church
At Pilgrim Bapt. church, 528-
30 W. Huntingdon, St., Rev. J.
J. Dinkins, pastor, church
school met at the usual hour
under the sueprvlsion of Dea
C. H. Jenkins. At 11:30 am Pas¬
tor Dinkins delivered an inspir¬
ing sermon, subject, “The
Rock.,’ He also spoke at 8 pm
from “The Need Of a Revival.”
One member was added to the
church. Sunday, October 15, Is
communion day and jdl friends
are welcome to worship with
us. Wednesday, October 18, the
choir will participate in service
with thp choirs of spcon d Eber '
nezer Wtnnnn On Bapt. church. nUn OaVi Also A InA , mi»U with
st - Mark ’ s p hoir Friday Oct
20, on the Louisville road.
Beth-Eden Bapt. Church
Gordon and Lincoln streets,
Rev. Levi M. Moore, minister,
| The services Sunday were on a
, nigh plain all day. In the morn-
ing Pastor Moore spoke from
^ “Personal Commitment to
Jesus Christ.” The pastor, offi-
cers anc j members wish to thank
j Rev . Sibley, his 0 ff ic ers and
! the members of St. Paul for the
: excellent services they rendered
Sunday afternoon for the in-
terest of our Fal1 rally - Mrs
Lula Adams is sponsor. He
j spoke from “A Spiritual
Church. In the evening Rev.
j Moore preached from “The Un-
‘ godly Man or Woman.” Our Fall
j rally will terminate Sunday.
| October 22. Please do yor bfet
to help us reach our object^
Women’s Day At
First Congregational
Miss Thelma Moore of Sa¬
vannah State College will be
the guest speaker at a special
Women's Day service at the
First Congregational Church,
Taylor and Habersham Streets,
Sunday morning, October 22, at
11:15 o’clock. This fourth Sun¬
day program in October has
become an annual observance
by the women of the church,
and the public is Invited to at¬
tend. Special music will be
rendered. Rev. A. C. Curtright
Is pastor.
Smyrna Bapt. Church
The regular communion ser¬
vices of the First Smyrna Bapt.
church will be conducted on
Sunday at 3:30 by the Rev. J.
F. Rumph, pastor of the Mt.
Moriah Baptist church at A. C.
L. Blvd., also pastor of the j
Macedonia Bapt. church at F,"-
afcelle. Rev. Rumph will be in
charge of services every thu d !
and first Sunday until further
notice. Dea. W M. Middleton,
chairman, Bro. J. T. Johnson,
secretary.
Beulah Bapt. Church
Sunday services being com¬
munion day the services at
Beulah Baptist church, Mont¬
gomery, were in a high spirit
throughout the day. Sunday
school met at its usual hour,
presided over by Supt. Dea.
Harris. At 3 P- m. Pastor Bonds
preached an imnressive se-m-
on, subject, “Endure Hardness
as a , Good Soldier of Jesus
Christ.”
St. Philip Church
Rev. J. S. Bryan, D. D., pas¬
tor. The women of St. Philip
church held their annual Wom¬
en’s Day service Sunday. Mrs.
Irma S. Fields, a member of the
church, delivered the morning
message and at the evening
service we were again thrilled
with a great message by Mrs.
Ralph M. Gilbert of First A. B.
church. The financial goal was
set at -SI,000. Some reports are
yet to be made. Those reporting
placed on tre table *803. Mrs.
Sidney A. Jones, general chair-
man, was mistress of ceremon-
ies. ,
IN MEMORY
!5F
DIXON—In sad but lov-
ing memory of our dear
mother,
MRS. aeotlGIK (NIMNAi
DIXON
who departed this life 6
years ago, October 12,
1SK4.
Oh, how patient -in thy
suffering
When no hand could give
the ease
God the helper of the
helpless
Saw thy pain and gave
thee peace.
The years may wipe out
many things,
But this they wipe out
never;
The memory of those hap¬
py years
When we were all togeth¬
er.
You have taken your long
journey
In a beautiful ship called
rest,
Away from this world of
sorrow,
To the home of eternal
rest.
It is lonely here (Ninna)
without you,
And so sad along life’s
way;
Life does not seem the
same to us
Since you were called
away.
Six years have passed
But still we miss yoU,_
Never shall your memory
fade,
Loving thoughts will al¬
ways linger
’Round the garve where
you are laid.
Sadly missed by
Daughters,
Mrs. Daisy Harvey
Mrs. Georgie Dixon
Mrs. Inez Williams
Mrs. Birdie D. Gor¬
don
Sons,
Mr. Wm. A. Dixon
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. Fred Dixon, Jr.
Mr. Theodore R.
Dixon
Daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Inez Dixon
Sons-in-law
Mr. Nelson Williams
Mr. Freddie Gordon,
Sr.
13 grandchildren, 16
greatgrand children,
and family.
Tremont Ushers
Tremont Temple ^o. 2 Ushe
Board met Oct. 4 at the church
with the president in charge
Two members were added to the
board. Sis. Willie Mae Sanders
and Ernest Maynor. Next meet¬
ing will jg" be at the church on
Br0 Ben Wright. president,
Eusa Mae Williams, reporter.
Metropolitan Bapt. Church
Lumber lane and Walker St.;
Rev. L. G. Gibbs, pastor. Sun¬
day service was very inspiring
beginning with Sunday schoo'
at 10:30. At 11:30 Pastor Gibbs
spoke on the upbuilding of the
church and at night Rev. Neal
of Atlanta who is conducting a
revival at the church preached
a soul stirring sermon to a large
audience. Pastor Gibbs was out
of the city. Rev. Neal will preach
through Friday night. Sunday
will be communion day.
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Thankful Bapt. Church
At thankful Baptist church
Sunday was a high day begin-
j rung with Sunday school. Pas-
tor C. H. Grant was in charge
of the services and delivered
excellent sermons.
There will be a Harvest Car¬
nival at Masonic Temple on
Gwinnett St. October 21 given
by the choir.
Womanless Wedding
The Missionary Circle of First
African Baptist church will
present a number of the out¬
standing church men in a
Rainbow Womanless Wedding
on Monday night, November 6.
at the church.
Next week the full list of par-
ticipants will appear in this
paper. Mrs. July Brownlee
president, Dr. R. M. Gilbert,
pastor,
Union Branch
Union Branch Bapt. church.
West Boundry and Walked Sts.,
Rev. C. E. Young, pastor. A very
interesting Sunday school less-
on was enjoyed Sunday with
Deacon L. Braxton in charge,
Deacon M. Beck led the night
devotional service and Rev.
Perry brought the message,
“Stand to your Promise.” The
Ga. Biscuits will render a pro-
l gram Oct. 20.
HODGES—In loving memory of
our beloved brother
MOSE HODGES
who passed away one year ago
October 13, 11349.
Brother of ours, your mother
and sisters weep
Beside you where the silence
keeps
The prison of mortality,
Locked In your cell, defying
chains,
Your soul Its greater glory
grins.
Your spirit deathless life shall
find,
Leaving an empty shell behind.
Mother,
Mrs. Mintie Hodges
Hardeeville, S. C.
Sisters,
Mrs. Sallie Benson
Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Jessie Bush
Brooklyn, New York
i Mrs. Emily Youmans
Orange, N. J.
Mrs. Dorothy Stiney,
Hardeeville, S. C.
GOSHA—In memory our
daughter and sister,
MISS MILDRED L. GOSHA
who departed this life one year
ago, October 9, 1949.
Milderd, dear, you are not for¬
gotten
By the ones who loved you best.
Our love for you will linger
Until we, too, are laid to rest.
We saw your illness, we saw
you go.
It crushed our hearts, we loved
you so.
But it was God who loved you
best,
He took you home with him to
rest.
Father - Mother
Sister - Brother
ROBINSON -In memory of my
husband,
MARION W. ROBINSON
who departed this life October
19, 1945.
God fills our hearts with mem-
ories,
Gathered through the years
Sweet and tender memories
j To comfort all our tears.
And so we, too, will find today,!
Our Father up above will help
us bear the loss of one
Whom dearly love." '
we so
THURSDAY; OCTOBER 12, 105#
SsuityTrailed byi • <h! IT 1*4
Wife, ZuiT
Mrs. Mae Robinson
Savannah, Ga. :,,,
Aunts ’‘vt’tnt’
. .
Miss Carolyh Rob in sop
Washington, D. C t u
Mrs. Eva Williams,' 1 ^ .
Washington. D. C.
Cousins and friends r<
sad but; loving
of our loving
and grandmother,
MRS. ANNA L. GREENE,
departed this life 7 years
Oct. 12, 1943.
brings sad memories
a loved one gone to rest.
you will never be forgotten
the ones who love you best.
hearts still ache with sad¬
ness,
eyes still fill with tears,.
God knows how much we
miss you mi. •
the end of seven long years.
Children and grandchild
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loving memory of
father,
MR. WILLIE ELMORE
passed away 4 yearg/ago
Oct. 10, 1€46.
bade no one a last fartjjvfell,
said goodbye to none;
loving heart just ceased "li j to
beat ^
Before we xnew he was gonp,,
hearts were filled with
sadness,
Our eyes shed many a tear;
God alone knows how we miss
him
At the end of four long $ears.
Children,
Mrs. Wilhelmina E. Rphefts
Mr. Freddie l W. Elmore
New York City .
Mrs. Geraline Reynolds 1
Mrs. Eva M. Robinsoij, ,
Mr. Norman B. Elmore
Savannah, Ga. o ytv*
GRANT—In memory of,,, pur
loving husband, father/ 1, and
brother, , q ...
REV. J. E. GRANT
who departed this life Oc(s. 13,
1948. .
Where the flowers softly wave,
Trere lies one whom we lrivt t'f !*>!? so
dearly, u •
In a lonely, silent grave.
Yes, we love you, my darting,
And though your lips'.^gre
stilled, , no j.
We can’t keep our thoughts
from straying
To you whom we love so
Sadly missed by
"
, Wife, , . .
Mrs. Lula Grant v
Daughter, <irf
Miss Phredilye Grant; <
Brother,
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Rev. S. W. Grant
CARD OF THUS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late > Mrs.
Emma Showard, who died Octo¬
ber 2, 1950, express their heart¬
felt thanks to the neighbors,
pastor aaad members of First
Bryan Baptist church and
friends for the many kind ex¬
pressions and floral offerings
shown / during her illness and
death; also Williams and Will¬
iams Funeral Home for their
sympathetic service. ,
Mrs. Dorothy S. Rivers -■
and Family.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late m
Willie Carswell ■ of §25
Gwinnett St., who passed Sep>4
21, if50, take this method ; $o
extend their thanks to their
many friends and neighbors,
also to Conner’s Temple Bap¬
tist church and also for flow¬
ers and cards, telegrams and
donated cars, and also the Sid¬
ney A. Jones Funeral Home for
the efficient service rendered.
Mrs. Ardell Carswell and
family. ifti" t
Bible Cavalcade
Evangelist D. E. Davis startled
his audience Sunday night at
the Bible Cavalcade on , 41st
and Burroughs streets when he
anounced that his subject f° r
discussion Thursday evening,
Oct. 12, would be the “United
States in Bible Prophecy.” '
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He directed two questions at
the audience. “Is the Uriittfd
States to be humbled to the
dust, or is it to continue as 6ne
of the dominant nations to
bring about permanent world
peace?” he asked.
Tonight the answers to these
questions will be given and
Sunday night the bearer of
that “mysterious number, “666”
will be exposed as the evange¬
list’s .discourse “The Mark of
the Beast” will be presented.
Guest artists for the occasion
are Wilson P. Hubert, bass-
nd Albert Cutter who
will play play ‘a a saxophone solo. ;