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Rev. R. M. Williams
Pastor
First Bryan Baptist Church )
recognized as the oldest Baptist
church in Amo Tea, will cele¬
brate its one hundred and sixtv
third anniversary January 16-
19. The four-day program will
be participated in by a numper
of churches and will close Fri¬
day night with the anniversary
sermon delivered by Rev. J. M.
Benton, pastor of Tremont
Temple Baptist Church.
The opening night’s sermon,
Tues., will be delivered by Rev.
Wm. Cunningham, pastor of St.
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TO BE INSTALLED—The Rev. I
P. H. Hunter who will be In- |
stalled as pastor of Woods
Memorial Baptist Church, cor¬
ner of Ixive and Scarbo'ro Sts.
West Savannah.
The observance will begin
Monday night, Jan. 15, with a
program rendered by the Silver-
tone Gospel Singers, followed
on Tuesday night with services
in charge of St. Mark Baptist
Church, Rev. T. H. Glased, pas¬
tor; Wednesday night, Zion
Hill Baptist Church, Rev. J. B
Bates, pastor; Thursday night,
program by Sunset Quartet;
Friday night, St, Peter’s Ban-
tist Church, Rev. T. H. Bright,
pastor; Sunday, 12 noon, pro¬
gram followed by sermon by
Rev. B. D. Cooper of St. Mary’s
Baptist Church; dinner on the
grounds; 7:30 p. m., final ser¬
vices In charge of St. Paul AME
ChuTch, Rev. M. B. Randall,
pastor. i
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names of enemies and friends. I never fall
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marriages, overcome enemies, rivals and
quarrels, evil influence and stumbling
and bad luck of all kinds. I give advice on
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trouble and you on road happiness and
If discouraged in business or love, this message is for you.
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Satisfaction guaranteed. For both white and colored.
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A. ML to 9 P. 5^ Daily and Sunday. Office Located in
Coach on U. S. Highway 17, In Trailer Park Opposite
Restaurant, In Hardeeville, S. C. Look For Hand Sign.
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Over fiO Years Serving This Vicinity
501 West Broad Street
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
St. Thomas AME Church
St. Thomas AME Church en¬
a high day Sunday begin¬
ning with Sunday *ehool with
Mrs. Agnes We ton, Supt., in
After Sunday school,
their places In the choir stand
with Mr:. C. S. Stripling at the
piano. Rev. C. S. Stripling, pas-
trr, used for his subject “Look-
ing for Jesus.” After the clo>t
of the sermon he served the
communion. At 6:00 p. m. the
ACE league was held, directed
by the president, Mr;. Marie
Hall. Election of officers was
held for ihis year. This v.-as
largely attended. At 7 30 p.m.
Rev. Striolfng delivered an im-
pre sive sermon on ‘ A Sign of
Love,” followed by commun’;n.
Many visilng friends and mem¬
bers were present far the day’s
services.
Zion 1st Disrtict Union
Zion First District Union held
its tregular ses ion at the Sk’id-
av/ay Union Baptist Church,
Bakers Cros ing. Sandfly, with
the president. Rev. I. M. Jack-
son, presiding. The session last¬
ed from Fridav night. Dec. 29
through Sunday, Dec. 31.
The principal speakers for
the se sion were the Revs. A.
Young, L. G. Gibbs, and C. W.
towiv Kov. Young preached
the doctrinal ermon; Rev. Gibbs
preached the educational ser¬
mon, and Rev. Lewis preached
the missionary sermon. Mission¬
ary program was rendered by
Mrs. Ethel W. Mack. Total col¬
lection, $117.89.
The next session will be held
at the Isle of Hope Baptist
Church. Ferguson, Sandfly, Ap¬
ril 27-29.
Rev. I. M. Jackson, president;
Rev. Freddie Bonds, vice pres¬
ident, and Sis. Ethel W. Mack,
secretary.
WOMEN’S DAY AT
FIRST TABERNACLE
Miss R. King
Sunday, Jan. 14, Women’s day
will be observed with First
Tabernacle Baptist Church.
This promises to be a day of
days with the women in charge
>f the day’s activities.
Guest speaker for the 11:30
morning service will be the na¬
tionally known ocial service
worker, Mrs. Iona Jonps, who
has recently returned from
Washington, D. C., where she
attended the White House Con¬
ference on Children and Youth.
Mrs. Jonp; is a native of Flor¬
ence. S'. C.. the sister of Mrs.
R. Jones of this city.
The guest speaker during BTU
hour will be Mrs. K. Jenkins.
The inspirational addreSs for
the closing service will be de¬
livered by Miss Ruby King, a
teacher at the East Broad
school. Mbs King is a graduate
of Savannah State College, ob¬
tained her master’s degree from
Atlanta University and is a
member of Alpha Theta Zeta
chapter of the Zeta Phi Beta
sorority.
Some of the finest talent will
make contributions to this pro¬
gram to which the public is
cordiallv invited.
Mrs. Louise Brown is general
chairman. Dr. Hubert W Wil¬
burn is pastor of the church
Form Independent
Church
More than ?nn former mrm-
with the wav things have beer
ters who had been dissatisfied
conducted at Townriev Chanel
AME Church, have recently
organized an independent
Methodist church and rlrfim
that other members who dis¬
approve of certain things at
Townes'ay will hortlv inin
them. They claim that the dis¬
sent iqr at Townslev has beer
going on for some time and
came to a head recently.
Central Bapt. Chuch
Corner Hull and Me Aifstr) •
Sts. Rev. Wm. Daniels, pastor
With the echoes of New Year’s
services were started with much
pirit at our communion Sun¬
day. Services for the riav were
topped by a program at 8 p. m.
rendered by the choir. Our aim
at Central for the coming year
is to “Do Greater Work for fhe
Master.” Remarks were made at
the program by Rev. Abbott
which were much enjoyed, on
Jan. 29 the deacon board will
give ait . oyster roast at the
Rev. J. M. Benton
Anniversary Speaker
Baptist Church and FAB
of East Savannah. Wed¬
nesday night’s speaker will.be
Rev. E. O. S. Cleveland, pastor
of St. John Baptist Church, and
the speaker on Thursday night,
will be Rev. W. W. Stevens, pas¬
tor of St. Philip Monumental
AME Church.
Memorial services for de¬
ceased members will be held
Sunday morning at will which preach* + j*me
Pa -tor Williams a
special sermon.
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
At Pi',grim Baptist Church,
J. J. Dinkins, pastor, the
school met at its reg¬
time when the superinten¬
made out a new syst.ejn
is to make certain jobs
on the teachers. The
sorvice was in the
of Rev. J. Williams, his
being “Aand the Word was
Flesh and Dwelt AmQpg
The night service was
conducted by Rev. R. Roberts
who spoke on “I am the Wav.”
The ?f?h anniversary of ihe
church wil lbe held Jan. 18-25.
with the following participat-
ing: Thursday, Bay St. Bapt..
Rev. L. B. F|ree; Friday, Mt.
Bethel, Rev. Chilton; Sunday,
communion, Rev. J. J. Dinkins;
Monday, St. Luke, Rev. Cunn¬
ingham: Tuesday, Second Ever¬
green, Rev. Capers; Wednesday
Second St. John, Rev. J. J
Dinkins; Thursday, Second
gbenezer, Rev. W. K. Miller,
Bast. Ushers Union
The Bapt. Ushers Union held
fs regular 5th Sunday meeting
it Connor’s Temple. An inter-
>' Ung program was rendered bv
:he ushv board of Connor’s
Tmiple. The main sermon 'due was
delivered bv Rev. Hagins
‘o Rev. Whitehead’s illness. He
spoke on “Partnership with
God through Praver.” Music
was rendered by the Usher’.'
Chorus.
Our guest was Evangelist
Franklin from Baltimore whom
we enjoeri very much. Regular
meeting will be Monday night.
Jan. 15. at Bethlehem Church
All member are asked to be
present.
An intellectual mob is a group
of people who let a few leaders
do their thinking.
CHURCH TO HOLD
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Pastor L. L. Small Bapt. who Church will J
the Central
Thunderbolt in its fifev-ftrs-
observance begin-
Monday night, Jan. 15,
ending Sunday night, Jan.
Elaborate preparations seven-day have
made for the
which will get un¬
Monday night, with the
A. B. Church of East Savan¬
in charge of the services,
Rev. W. C. Cunningham
the -ermon. The re¬
of the observance will
In charge of the following
Tuesday night. Jan. 6, Wil-
Baptist Church, sermon
Rev. E. A. Capers, pa tor;
night, Jan. 17, Mac¬
Baptist Church, sermon
Rev. Freddie Bond, pastor;
night. Jan. 18. CollPge
Baptist Church, Thunder¬
sermon by Rev. Eddie R.
FViday night, Jan. 19,
Baptist Church, Thun-
sermon bv Rev. E. A.
pastor; Sunday, Jan.
anniversary sermon 3 p. m.,
by Rev. H. W. 'Wil¬
pastor of Tabernacle Bap¬
Church, 4 p. m„ celebration
the Lord’s supper: 8 p. m ,
program sponsored by
Sunday school.
The board of deacons of the
consists of Dca. M.
chairman; ( ______ Dea. J. Will- _____
Dea. H. Young, Dea.
Dea. W. Green. Dea.
Harris, Dea. C. L. Lewis and
M. Hou ton, clerk.
Cong’! Church To
Dedicate Chimes Sunday
Martin G. Haynes
To whom chimes will be ded¬
icated.
On Sunday afternoon, Janu¬
ary 14 at 4:30 o’clock the
chimes at the First Congrega¬
tional Church, Taylor and Hab¬
ersham streets, will be dedicated
to the memory of the late
Martin G. Haynes, a former
deacon of the church, and
chairman at the time of his
death of the organ committee.
The public is invited to attend
special service.
Mr. Haynes was a native of
Georgia, and came to
some veari ago and
taught in Beach-Cuyler high *
later was principal of
Broad and Maple street
and lastly, principal of
high scools. He
also as divisional chair¬
of Boy Scouts, President
the Board of Directors of the
and member of the in¬
Board which was re¬
for the purchase of
property which was used as
during the war and which
the home of the present
He was a past master
Eureka Lodge of F. A A. M.,
illustrious potentate ’ of
Temple, and a member j
the Alpha Phi Alpha Frater-
Music for these services will |
furnished by the chorus of
high school under the di¬
of Prof. Peter Smalls,
glee club of Cuyler Junior
school under the direction
Misi Jane Parker, and the
of Church, the First A. C. Congreja- Council, ] 1
Mr. Hatchett, chair¬
of the Fine Arts depart¬
of Savannah State Col¬
will be at the consol 2 of
organ during the acipal
The Martin G.
Future Teachers Club
the sponsorship of Prof.
D. Donnelly has been invited
be seated together.
The address will be delivered
Prof. O. L. Douglas, principal
Alfred E. Beach high school.
The use of mechanical power
makes possible our pres¬
civilization.
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who departed this life Jan. is,
1949. blissful I
Face to face, O mom-
ent, and know,
Face to face to *..... see
Face to face with her redeemer
Jesus Christ who loves her so.
My love for Mother will never
be lost,
Sadly misled by
Daughter
Delia Dayjr
FORMEY—In sad memory of
a dear Friend and my Daddy.
MR. HENRY t STEW > FORMEY
who went away January 12, 1946.
Gone, but never to be forgotten.
Sadly missed by
Miss Willie Mae Hawthorn
Son,
Master William H. Formey
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BACON — In loving memory
of mv dear daughter,
MISS GERTIE BACON
who departed this life January
8. 1942.
A precious one from us is
The voice we loved is still:
A place is vacant in our home
That never can be filled.
Memories are treasures no one
ran steal;
Death is a heartache no one
can heal.
Some may forget you now that
you are gone,
But T shall remember you
matter how long.
Your devoted mother,
Mrs. Anna Bacon
Friend, .
Mrs. Corne Jackson
Baltimore, Md.
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j PARKER—In devoted memory
| : I of MR J. W. PARKER
who passed away three years
| | ago, Jan. 13. 1948.
I Tt, singeth low in everv heart,
We hear it each and all,
' \ song of he who answers noti
| However we may call,
j He throngs the silence of fhe
breast,
i We see him as of yore
The kind, the true, the brave,
the sweet,
Who walks with us no more.
j ’ Tis hard to take the burden
u h.
when he has laid it down;
j He brightened all the joys of
life,
He softened every frown.
But. Oh, ’tis good to think of
him,
When we are troubled sore,
Thanks be to God, that such
has been,
Tho he is ere no more.
Devotedly,
Your wife, Alice
Daughters—Mae and
Arnolda
CUSPERD--In Sad but
loving memory of
MRS. LOUISE GORDON
CUSPERD
who departed this life
three years ago, January
2. 1948.
There’s an open gate at
the end of the road
Through which we must
go alone.
And there in a light we
cannot see
Our Father claims his
own.
Beyond the gate our loved
one
Finds happiness and rest.
And there is comfort in
the thought
That a loving God knows
best.
Sadly misted by
Husband,
Jerome Cusperd
Daughter,
Erma M. Cusperd
Aunt,
Hattie L. Loyd
And a host of relatives
and friends.
HAWKINS—In memory
of our loving mother,
MRS. IDA HAWKINS
who passed Jan. 7, 1941.
Thou art gone, our prec¬
ious mother,
Never more will thou
return.
Thou shall sleep in peace¬
ful slumber,
’Till the resurrection
morn.
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CARD Of THAIS
CARD of thanks
Mrs. Eiise Palmer takes this
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neighbors and club for all
courtesie8 shown her during
the ^ illness and death of her de-
vote brother, Johnnie, who
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pa S ed in Philadelphia, Decern
ber 15, ----- 1950.
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CARD OF THANKS I |
The familv of the late Mr.
Edward F. Smalls wish to ex-
press their deep appreciation j
for the sincere xindnes; of ,
.'lends during his illness and j
death.
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j 1 DIES IN PHILADELPHIA—Johr
1 Wesley Palmer, J'.r., who died
December 15, 1£>5C, at the Grad¬
uate hospital in Philadelphia
and was buried in Eden cem¬
etery. the
| Mr. Palmer, who John was Wesley son
of Mr. and Mrs.
! Palmer, S'r., of Philadelphia.
! Pa., was a native Savannahiar
1 and for many years was a bar-
| ber at Johnson’s Tonsoria)
I Parlor. He was also a musician,
having played with the Snappy
Six and Walter Langston’s or-
cresfra. While in Philadelphia
he continued to follow the bar¬
ber trade, working in the shop
of his father. He married the
former Miss Beaulah Mae Ware.
His survivors are, besides his
parents, who reside in Philadel¬
phia, a wife, seven children
two sisters. Mrs. Eiise Palmer
Miller of Savannah and Mrs
Pearl Palmer Wright of Balti¬
more. Md., a brother. Jame
Palmer of Philadelphia and
other relatives.
Interdenominational Min.
Wives Annual Banquet
The Tnterdenominationa'
Ministers Wives held 1heir an¬
nual banouet at the beautiful
Home of Rev. and Mrs. J. M
Benton, 722 West 47 s«-eet
Wednesday night. Jan. 3. The !
living room was decoral ed with I
pink gladiplai ^nd white chry¬
santhemums. The center pver
for the dining room table wa-
a bowl of yellow chrysanthe¬
mums in a unique arrange¬
ment.
An interesting program wa^
enjoyed bv all with Mrs. M. L
Hobbs acting as mistress of
ceremonies. Rev. L. L. Scott
fnrnshed the music. Talks w e re
made bv Rev. E. O. S'. Cleveland.
Rev. Hobto. Rev. L. L. Scott.
Rev. W. M. Daniels, and Mr
Adkins. M!’s. Scott welcomed the
gathering
The officer', installed were
Mrs. T E. Sibley, Pres.; Mrs. J.
M. Benton, vice president; Mrs.'H Mrs
L. G. Gibbs, secretary;
B. Stokes, treasurer: Mrs. W
M. Daniels, chaplain: Mrs. A
C. Curtright, historian, and
Mrs. Viola T Robinson, report
or. Rev. Benton installed the
officers. A lovely repast i£as
served. The committee: Mrs. T
E. Siblev, Mrs. C. E. S. Cleve¬
land. M v s. R. G. Scott and Mrs.
L. G. GibbjS. Mrs. Smith pre ud-
1 ed over the gift well from which
j ; everyone received a gift. The
Ministers ..Wives’ j n formal at-
, tire added beauty to this occas¬
ion.
Those present were Rev. and
Mrs. O. E. S. Cleveland, Rev.
and Mrs. C. P. Hobbs< Rev. and
Mrs. W. O. P Sherman, Rev.
and Mrs. j. m. Benton. Rev. and
Mrs Hagins. Rev. and Mrs. W.
L. Green. Rev. and M"3. W. M.
Daniels, Rev. and Mrs. G. H.
Stokes, Rev. and Mrs. L. G.
Gibbs, Rev. and Mrs. E . D.
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Adkins,
Mrs. Wright, Mrs. H. W. Wil¬
burn, Rev. and Mrs. Spears,
Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Scott, Mrs.
R. M. Gilbert, Rev. and Mrs.
Burke, Rev. and Mrs. W. N.
Robinson, Rev. and Mrs. Dvson,
and Rev.and Mrs. E. R. Davis.
The next meeting will be‘at
the home of Mrs. T. E. Sibley,
505 Maple steeet.
Beth-Eden Bapt Church
! Sunday was a great day at
j I Levi Beth Eden M. Moore, Baptist Church, Rev.
ning pastor, begin-
with Sundav shool con¬
ducted by Supt. J. J. Edwatos.
At 11:15 a. m. Pastor Moore
spoke on “A New Year's Pre- i
oertotim,” The dav was known
as “Roll Call Day” which was
nighlighted by an old fashioned
covenant meeting. Each mem¬
ber was given a souvenir badge
commemorating the sixty-first
anniversary which is being bpld
this week and will close Sunday
night with the anniversary ser-
mon being delivered by Rev.
Edgar Quarterman, pastor of
Second Baptist Church. The
services will be presided over
by Deacon J. J. Edwards.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951
where to worship
BAPTIST
BAPTIST CHURCH
and Ogcechee Road
G W. Carter, Pastor
3-5116
ALL PEOPLES NEW CENTPRr
Harmon Street
n»it. E N Bunn. Pastor
6847 • • • •
BAY ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
President and Popular Streets
Rev. L. B Free, Pastor
3-4974
BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
Moore, Paswr
2-4601
rktitlehem baptist church
West Pi\-k Averue
TW. R E J. Dyson Pastor
Phone 3-9040
<->« °T B*r” T 'TST CHURCH
Bolton and West Broad Streets
j. Ricn.-rdson, Pastor
Phone 3-7954
BROWNSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Harden Near 39th Street
Pn V J, M. Butler, Pastor
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Phone 5576
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Hull and Mr Glist er Streets
p.ev W. wr Daniels, Pastor
Phone 2-2834
CONNOR'S TEMPLE BAPTIST
CHURCH Street
509 West Gwinnett
r»v W w whitehchd, Pastor
Phone 4-2022
EMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH
510 East Huntingdon Street
Rev. J. C McMillan, Pastor
Phone 3-7353
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
Montgomery and St. Julian Streets
Rev R. M. Gilbert. Pastor
Phone 3-6597
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
East Savannah
Rev. W. C. Cunningham, Pastor
Phone 3-8169
" T RST BRYAN BAPTIST CHURCH
575 West Bryan Street
R-v. R. M. Williams, Pastor
Phone 5911
FIRST EVERGREEN BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. E. A. Capers, Pastor
Phone 2-0417
Gwinnett Near East Broad Street
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CHURCH
vviicatoii Near Harmon Street
Rev. G. R. Conner Pastor
Phone 3-8076
FTRST JERUSALEM BAPTIST
CHURCH ----
221 W. 45 Street
Rev. E. Boyd, Pastor
Phone 5918
first MACEDONIA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Reynolds and 31st Street
Rev. L. W Stevens, Pastor
Phone 3-8563
FIRST MT. BETHEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pahm Street
Rev. R. J Cltffln
Phone 4-6766
FIRST TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH
3iu West Alice Street
Rev. H. W. Wilburn, Pastor
Phone 5865
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Hudson Hill
Rev. A. J. Flewellen, Pastor
Phone 3-2642
HAPPY HOME BAPTIST CHURCH
Ott Street
Rev. L. L. Smalls, Pastor
Phone 7808
BRAMPTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Hall Street, WoodvtUe
Rev. W. S. Scott, Pastor
Phone 3-3193
JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Richard and Baker Streets
Rev. S. L. Archer Pastor
Phone 3-7848
LITWAY BAPTIST CHURCH
Thunderbolt
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
Randolph and Jackson Streets
Rey. W. B. Murray, Pastor
Phone 3-4072
MT. TABOR ‘and BAPTIST CHURCH
Henry East Broad Streets
Rev. J. H. Martin, Pastor
Phone 2-3963
MT. HERMON BAPTIST CHURCR
545 West York Street
MT. ZIOK BAPTIST CHURCH
Vest Broad and Waldbura Lae*
Rev. J. Q. Adams, Pastor
Phone 2-0928
NEW MOON BAPTIST CHURCH
Randolph Street
v. James Bailey, Pastor
Phone 3-8089
PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH
528 West Huntingdon Street
Rev. J. J. Dinkins, Pastor
Phone 3-4312 ....
ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH
5J2 Berrien Street
RfV. W. C. Cunningham, Pastor
Phone 3-8169
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Waters Avenue and Culver St.
Rev. A. E. Hagins, Pastor
Phone 3-4808
SECOND ARNOLD BAPT. CHURCH
Arnold near Broughton Street
Rev. George Dingle. Pastor
Phone 2-0850
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
124 Houston Street
Rev. E. G. Quarterman, Pastor
Phone 3-6163
SECOND EBENEZER BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. W. M. K. Miller, Pastor
Phone 2-5065
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
Hartrldge Street
Rev. E O. S. Cleveland, Pastor
Phone 2-1060
SECOND MT. ZION BAPT. CHURCH
34 Blsmark Court
Frank L. Wright, Pastor
9996. Res. 1606 Randolph 8t.
THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Broad and Bolton Streets
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Charlton and West Broad Streets
Phone 4-8883
Rev. W. Bordoua. Pastor
Phone 4-6298 , ^ ■ ,
TREMONT TEMPLE BAPT. CHtTRCH
Park Avenue aifd West Broad St.
Rev. J. M Ben ton, Pastor
Phone 2-4509
TRUE LOVE BAPTI8T CHURCH
Gwinnett Near Price Street
Rev Freddie Bonds, Pastor
Phone 2-4051
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Berrien Street
Rev. L. C. Sapp, Pastor
Phone 4-2944
WILMINGTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Thunderbolt
Rev. E. A Capers. Pastor
Phone 2-0417
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev J. B. Bates, Pastor
262 Ferrill St.
Phone 3-6943
CATHOLIC
ST. ANTHONY'S MISSION
112 Fell Street
Father John Galvin, Rector
Phone 5258
ST BENEDICT’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
East Broad and Gaston Streets
Father J. Feeley, Rector
Phone 7251
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
906 West 36th Street
Father B H. Kohane, Rector
Phone 2-4751
CONGREGATIONAL
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCP
Taylor and Habersham Streets
Rev. A C. Curtright, Pastor
Phone 3-5917
EPISCOPAL
ST MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH Streets
Anderson and West Broad
Father G. H. Caution, Rector
Phone 3-2636
ST. LUKE AME CHURCH
METHODIST
ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH
Duffy and Abercorn Streets
Rev. J. H. Taggart, Pastor
Phone 3-6019
BETHEL* AME CHURCH
East Broad and Bolton Lane
Rev. A D. Powell. Pastor
Phone 9981
DAVIS MEMORIAL AME CHURCH
34 th and Randolph Streets
Rev. T. Thomas. Pastor
FLIPPER CHAPEL AME CHURCH j®
Cohen Near Berrien ou-eei,
Rev. J. L. Slbert, Pastor
Phone 3-6898
GAINES CHAPEL AME CHURCH
630 Magnolia Street
n.ev B. B. Swlnson, Pastor
Phone 3-3468 J
HANNAH CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Waterworks • i
Rev. Horace Nelson, Pastor
Phone 2-0539
PALEN METHODIST CHURCH
35th and Burroughs Streets
Rev. J. E. Spears, Pastor
ST. JAMES AME CHURCH
236 Arnold Street
Rev. W. W. Stevens, Pastor
Phone 3-2854
Joe and Ott Streets
Rev. G. H. Stokes, Pastor
Phone 3-6357
ST. PAUL CME CHURCH
West Broad and Maple Streets
Rev. T. E. Sibley Pastor
Phone 3-2849
ST. PETERS AME CHURCH
Tatemvllle , ..
Rev. W. M. Hooten, Pastor >
ST. PHILIP AME CHURCH '
Charles and West Broad Streets
Rev. J. S. Bryan, Pastor
Phone 3-2083
ST. PHILIP MONUMENTAL AM
CHURCH
560 West Hull Street
Rev. D. T. Babcock, Paste*' 1
Phone 2-2423
ST. THOMAS AME CHURCH
49th and Burroughs Streets
Rev. C. S. Stripling, Pastor
Phone 3-5038
TOWNSLEY CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Eagle and Church Streets
Rev. J. p. Lampkln, Pastor
Phone 6696
PRESBYTERIAN
BUTLER MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
230 East Broad Street
Rev. P. A Patterson, Pastor
Phone 6605
BF.THANY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Jones and Lumber Sts.
Rev. J. P. Stevens, Pastor
Phone 4-8087
SANCTIFIED
HOUSE OF PRAYER
643 Blsmark Street
Rev. Lawson Elder
Phone 9137
BIBLE WAY CHURCH
760 East Bolton Street
HOLINESS
FIRST BORN CHURCH OF THE
LIVING GOD
Hopkins and 39th Streets
Rev. G. R. Richardson, Pastor it
FIRST BORN CHURCH OF THE
LIVING GOD
1010 East Gwinnett St. .
Rev John Roberts, Pastor
Phone 2-2728
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST •
CHURCH
41st and Burroughs Streets
Eld. D. E. Davis, Pastor
Phone! 3-9114