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CHURCHES
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TO CELEBRATE NINETY-SECOND ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
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Rev. E. J. Dyson
Pastor
STEELE’S FUNERAL
HOME
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—fficient To Take Care Of All Needs
—owest Possible Cost of Funeral Service
Established 1922
Q— ervice, Is Our Motto When Sadness
Reaches Your Heart.
PAUL .!. STEELE
Veteran of W. W. No .1, Licensed embalm-
er and funeral director. Member of the
William P. Jordan Post No. 500, Vance
Allison Post No. 2933 V. F. VV., and Amer¬
ican Legion. Owner and operator of the
Steele’s Funeral Howie. Serving in busi¬
ness and veterans tor 29 years. Words
cannot express the appreciation and plea¬
sure we have had in serving you these
many years. May God add many bless¬
ings upon each and everyone of you.—
Phone 7496 ~
CARL MOFFETT
Veteran of W. W. No. 2, Li
censed embalmer and funeral
director, Member of the W’il-
liam P. Jordan Post No. 500,
Professional service jn embalm¬
ing and funeral directing. Al¬
ways willing to serve you in
any way at any time. No job
is too large or too small. Each
day is a day of activity for Asst. Manager of Steele’s Fun¬
better service for you. Phone eral Home. Licensed funeral
8-0689 director. All friends and cus¬
tomers may contact him fo.p
reasonable, reliable funeral
service. Phone 4-3515
We are friends until death we do depar. When burdens are heavy and you
feel like you are the only one. Think about STEELE’S phone 3-3741. A firm
like ours could not exist without such friends as you. So once again we pledge
our beet in everything we do.
STEELE’S FUNERAL HOME
224 Houston Street Phone 3-3741
The Bethlehem Bapt. Church,
corner Park Ave, and Cuyler
street, Rev. E. J. Dyson, Jr.,
pastor, will observe her ninety-
second anniversary on this
coming Sunday with special
services three times that day.
At the 11 a. m. and 3 p. m.
services, the message will be
brought by a son of Bethlehem,
of whom she is justly proud, in
the person of Rev. Jerry Dray¬
ton, pastor of the New Bethel
Baptist Church of Winston-
Salem, N. C., which Is the larg¬
est church in the state of
North Carolina, both as to
membership and as to seating
capacity. Rev. Drayton is a
native of Savannah, and a
graduate of Beach hgh school.
He holds his A B degree from
Moreho use College; his B D
from the Howard Uni¬
versity Graduate School of
Religion and a certificate of
clinical psychiatry from the
Bowman Gray School of Med¬
icine, Winston-Salem. He is
president of the Interdenom-
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Rev. Jerry Drayton
Anniversary Speaker
inational Ministers’ Alliance of
his city; historian of the Gen¬
eral Baptist State Convention
| of North Carolina; State Vice
j president of the National Bap¬
I tist Sunday Scnooi and BTU
Congress, Inc., a member of the
educational board of the Na¬
tional Baptist Convention, Inc.;
a member of the executive
board of the Lott Carey Foreign,
Mission Convention; vice chair¬
man of the radio commission
of the North Carolina Council
of Churches.
Rev. Drayton is constantly in
demand as a speaker on spec¬
ial occasions, and his home
town of ^ivannah is Indeed
fortunate in securing this op¬
portunity of hearing one of her
native sons who has made
good. He will deliver the morn¬
ing sermon and the principal
anniversary sermon at the
three o’clock service. The ser¬
vices will have as a highlight
the singing of Bethlehem’s
various choral and choir units,
and by several other guest
groups of Savannah’s finest as
well.
At the evening service a
drama will be given in the main
auditorium of the churcn en¬
titled "The Life of Christ/'
which will round out the day ir.
beautiful fashion.
St. John’s Matrons
On Wednesday night, Feb.
15, the matrons of St. John
Bapt. Church met at the home
of Mnf. Lillie Mae Johnson, 825
Paulsen street, with the Dresi-
dent, Mrs. Carrie Grant,
presiding. The regular routine
of business was tansacted after
which the hostess served a de-
licious repast. Those present
were Mesdames Carrie E. Grant,
Alfreda Simmons, Bernlta
Bynes, Susie Stevens, Mable
Taylor, Juanita Hogan, Dorothy
Strain, Sarah Branner. Eleanor
Tattnall, Margaret Load holt’,
Pearl Coxon, Lillie Mae John¬
son and Isabell Hudson. Report¬
er, Pearl Coxon.
EASTER SUNRISE
SERVICE TO BE HELD
AT CITY AUDITORIUM
The First African Baptist
Church, Dr. Ralph Mark Gil¬
bert, pastor, will again hold
Its Easter Sunrise Prayer Serv¬
ice in the Musicipal auditori¬
um, at 7 o’clock, on the morning
of Sunday, March. 25. The ser¬
vice will be built around the
crucifixion scene of Dr. Ralnh
Mark Gilbert’s passion plav
concept, entitled, "Passion and
Triumph.”
The registration and assign¬
ments of parts for the cast, and
chorus have been completed
and rehearsals are being held
on Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays of each week, leading
up to Easter Sunday, in the
lecture room of the First Afri¬
can Baptist Church. Dr. Gilbert,
who is pastor of the sponsoring
church, will direct the product¬
ion, with the assistance of Prof.
Elmer Rajiah Ruffner, who
will train the chous.
Last year the single break
In ten years in the holding of
this special service In the Mu¬
nicipal auditorium, by this great
old church but the pastor has
agreed, by reason of the press¬
ure of public opinion, to yield
to their wishes and P°-ni n pre¬
sent this service. Admission will
be by free tickets, which may
be secured though the various
churches of the city, or any
adult member of the sponsoring
church, or through several of
the officers of other organiza¬
tions in Savannah. If other
means fall, those desiring tic¬
kets may get them at the pas¬
tor s study in the basement of
the church.
Evangelical Ministers
Union
To the Evangelical Ministers
Union Rev. C. P. Hobbs, P. E of
the South Savannah district,
reported a very fine quarterly
conference at the Hazlehurst
Hinesville and St. Peters aMe
quarterly conferences the past
two weeks and that Rev. Wm
Green at St. Peters was serving
his third time as the pastor of
the St. Peters church in Tatem-
ville edition which was unusual
and having success.
Rev. I. J. Johnson. P. p of
tre West Savannah district, re¬
ported a splendid quarter at the
Gravmont circuit the oast
weekend.
Rev. J. W. Maxwell, P E of
'he Brunswick district invited
the members to the Brunswick
district conference at St. ,Tas.
AME Church April 5-6. The
members were pleased to be
I iformed that hi s wife who has
ben ill is improving.
The report of the Area Coun¬
cil held last week at, St. Philip
Monumental AME Church by
Bishop R. R. Wright. Jr wa.s
'•endered hv Rev. W. O P. Srer-
’T) district, a . n - f- as E being °f the record Savannah
er in lntefest a break¬
and attendance.
Rev. A. D. Powell, pastor of
Bethel AME Church, renorted
that the revival lust closed had
a total of 27 accessions.
Rev. s w Grant pastor of
Gaines Chapel AME Church was
"iven a vote of thanks for the
splendid entertainment given
at the installation of the offic¬
ers of the union on the night
of ebruarv 7.
Revs. J. s. Bryan and W. W.
Stevens, the chairman of the
program committee and critic
of the union, attended the
Bishops and Connectional
Council of the AME church
this week at Los Angeles.
The report of the executive
"ommittee w r as made by Rev
T. W. Maxwell; the sick com¬
mittee bv Rev. R. Richard:
mrrent events, bv Rev. W. o. P
and hospital commit¬
tee bv Rev. C. P. Hobbs.
Members present were Revs
A. D Powell. J. W Maxwell, I
T. Johnson. C. P Hobbs. R
Wm. Green. S. S Bat-
Walter Jackson, and W. O.
Sherman.
St. Paul Baptist Church
St. Paul Bantist Church, Rev
E. Hagins. B. S.. Dastor. Sun-
services were high through¬
the day. The women of fhe
observed Women’s dav
the morning service Mrs
Griffin Dresided. and Mrs
M Hart the eminent
school. BTU and choir
of this church, a stud¬
of Savannah State College
the speaker. At the nieh*
Mrs. Melrose Haeins
address It was highlighted' bv
given by Miss
Maree, the principal of
St. school. Mrs Mel¬
Hagins. B S„ was general
of this affair.
IN MEMORY
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DICKERSON—In memory of
my dear husband,
DEACON LESLIE DICKERSON
who died Feb. 26, 1949.
He is not defeated by death;
The victory of life he’s won.
And we who knew his courage
Should smile and say, "Well
done.”
Devoted wife,
Louise Dickerson
DICKERSON — In sad but
loving memory of our brother
DEACON LESLIE DICKERSON
who departed this life Febru¬
ary 26, 1949.
The world may change from
year to year,
Our lives from day to day:
But love and memory of you
Shall never fade away.
We often sit and think of you
And of the way you died,
And that you could not say
goodbye
Before you closed your eyes.
The blow was hard, the shock
severe;
We never dreamed your death
so near;
And onlv those who have lost
can tell
The pain of parting without
farewell.
Sister,
Mrs. Ethel Jackson
Savannah, Ga.
Brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Judge Dicker-
son,
Brother, Plant City, Fla.
t Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dick¬
erson
Savannah, Ga.
Niece,
Mrs. May Julia McKoy
Millen, Ga.
FRAZIER — In memory of
our dear wife and mother,
MRS. ALICE FRAZIER
who departed this life Feb. 21,
1950.
News of Baptist
Brotherhood
The Baptist Brotherhood of
Savannah and vicinity met at
the usual hour at Tabernacle
Baptist Church, Dr. H. W. Wil¬
burn, president.
The devotionals were con¬
ducted by Rev. Roberts.
The reports from the various
cofmittees were called for by
the president. The conference
by a unanimous vote selected
the Rev. P. C. Dawley to be the
order of the day on next Tues¬
day, since he is leaving the city
to pastor in South Carolina. He
will move there sometime next
week.
The S. S. lesson was given
iy Dr. J. L. Dudley, lesson 8.
General subject. Glory and Ser¬
vice. Mark 9:2-4. Many fine
oointfs were gleaned.- frdm the
liscussion of the lessqn hy Dr.
Dudley. ‘"preview
Following the - 8 S:
the speaker. Rev. J. C. McMil¬
lan, pastor of Emanuel Baptist
Churcr, spoke on l Cor. 15:1:
subject, “What Is the Gospel?”
He said the gospel will hold
when all else fall. The gospel is
power; its news. It was a great
nessage deliered by the speak¬
er.
The following persons were
present: Reverends H. W. Wil-
urn, E. N. Bunn, J. M. EJlersoti.
Xitt, J. M. Martin, J. L. Dudley,
°. C. Dawley, R. M. Brown,
Papers. Grant, Davis, Cunning¬
ham, McAllister, Cliffin. Free.
Imalis, R. Thompson, Davis, W.
D. Sapp, Taylor. Wright, H. F.
layward, Rev. L. M. Moore and
lev. G. R. Cornor.
Beth-Eden Baptist Church
Gordon and Lincoln Sts..
Rev. Levi M. Moore, minister.
Servces at Beth Eden Baptist
Church were largely attended
Sundal beginning with the
•hurch school under Supt. J. J.
Ddwards. At the morning’s wor¬
ship services Rev. Moore used
F or his discourse The Song of
Aolomon, 2:2, subject, “The
Church a Lilly Among Thorns.”
\t the evening servees he spoke
on "The Power of the Gospel.”
Plans are in the making to
aunch a great revival meeting
it Beth Eden Baptist Church
'eading up to Easter. We regret
‘o announce the Illness of Dea.
fulius Kruter, chairman of our
ieacon board; Sisters Annie
Monroe, Alice Hayward, Janie
Hearns, Matilda McPherson,
Benson, Lula Adams, Emma
Quinnie, Florida Johnson, R.
Butler. J. Beard. Sis Drew. Sis.
sarah Powell, Sis. B Lee, Sis
Cohen, Sis. M. Porter, Sis
L, Equaliart, and J
is the heartache.
Mother,
still fills our eyes wit'a
tears,
you will never be forgotten
the ones who loved you dear.
Husband,
Mr. Thomas Frazier
Savannah, Ga.
Daughters, Reddick
Mrs. Mary
Savannah
Mrs. Ethel Washington
Charleston, S. C.
Son,
Mr. Jules Frazier
Savannah
Mother,
Mrs. Rebecca Drayton
New York, N. Y.
Sisters, Brothers and other
relatives.
BRYANT -In loving memory
our dear son,
CLAYTUS BRYANT
departed this life Feb. 25,
recalls sad memories of
loved one gone to rest.
blow was hard, the shock
• severe;
little thought your death so
near;
only those who have lost
can tell
pain of parting without
farewell.
Sadly missed by
Your loving mother,
Mrs. Louise Wiggs
Devoted stepfather,
John Wiggs
Grandmother,
Mrs. Lula Wilder
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cousins and Friends
ALLEN — In memory of our
devoted brother-in-law,
DEACON WM. ALLEN
departed this life l year
ago, Feb. 17, 1950.
Gone but not forgotten.
Calmly say, “Thy will be done.”
Sadly missed by
Deacon and Mrs. C C. Perry
PERRY — In loving memory
my husband,
RICHARD LEROY PERRY
who departed this life twelve
years ago, Feb. 22, 1939.
We remember, oh so foftdly
years when you were here
And the days moved on so
swiftly
For you were always near.
Now it’s different, and so
strongly
binds us to the past.
And measures out the lonely
hours
we meet at last.
Wife,
Mrs. Carrie Lee Perry Sim¬
mons
Grandchildren
Maiorie Elaine Williams
Carrie Lee Williams
Daughter,
Annie Mae Ball
CARD OF THMHS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Thelma Pryor
thanks their many
friends, neighbors and First
Bapt. Church for
their kindness during our hour
sadness.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
Moody take this oppor¬
tunity to express their sincere
to all who were so sym¬
pathetic and helpful during his
and subsequent death.
members of Omar Temole.
Prince Hall Lodge
28, FiVAM, and Weldon
of the Eks rendered es¬
impressive services hon¬
the deceased. We also
to thank St. Matthew
-Church for their in-
having administered to
from the time he was sent
the hospital until hih death
burial.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Marie Thornton and
wish to thank their
friends for the numerous
florals and the use of
and expressions of condol¬
during their recent be-
CARD of thanks
Mrs. Elizabeth Hall is out of
hosDital and getting along
She wishes to thank her
for the beautiful flow¬
and cards sent her while
also the fruit and other
Her new address is
Memorial Home and she
be glad to see you at any
Wives Alliance
The Interdenominational Min¬
Wies met Friday, Feb. 16.
the home of Mrs. T. E. Sibley.
Maple St., in their monthly
Mrs. Scott, presiding.
the regular routine of
names of secret pals
drawn and expressions
made pertaining to the
held at the home of
and Mrs. Benton. The host¬
served a delicious repast.
preent at this event were
Adkins, Bailey, Bert.
Cleveland, Daniels.
Hogan. Hobbs, Robinson,
Smith, Stripling. Stokes,
and Rev. L. L. Scott and
T. E. Sibley. Mrs. T. E.
is president and Mrs.
T. Robinson, reporter.
THURSDAY, fTB. 22, 1951
WHERE TO WORSHIP
BAPTIST
ABYSSINIA BAPTIST CHURCH
34th and Ogeecbee Road
Rf-v C-. W Carter. Pastor
Phone 3-5118
AT.L PEOPLES NEW CENTURY
820 Harmon Street
Re*. E N Bunn, Pastor
Phone 6847 ........
BAY ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
President a nr' Popular Streets
Rev L. B Free, Pastor
Phone 3-4974
BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
Lincoln and Gordon Streets
Rev. Levi Moore. Pastor
Phone 2-4601
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
703 West Park Avenue
Rev. E J. nyson, rastor
Phone 3-9040
BOLTON ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
Bolton and West Broad Streets
Rev. C. E Richardson. Pastor
Phone 3-7954
BROWNSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Harden Near 39th 8t,reet
Rev J M Butler, Pastor
Phone 5576
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Hull and McAllister Streets
Rev. W M Daniels. Pastor
Phone 2-2834
CONNOR S TEMPLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
509 West Owlnnett Street
Rev. W. W WhtteheBd. Pastor
Phone 4-2022
EMANUEL BAPTISfr 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 .'1-6597
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
East Savannah
Rev. W. C. Cunningham, Pastor
Phone 3-8169
FIRST BRYAN BAPTIST CHURCH
575 West Bryan Street
Rev. R M. Wtlliams, Pastor
Phone 5911
FIRST EVERGREEN BAPT. CHURCH
Rev. E A Capers, Pastor
Phone 2-0417
Gwinnett Near East Broad Street
FIRST FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
Wheaton 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 METROPOLITAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Walker Street and Lumber Lane
Rev. L. G. Gibbs, Pastor
Phone 3-2895
FTRST MT. BETHEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Fahm Street
Rev. R. J. Clifftn
Phone 4-6766
FIRST TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH
310 West Aline 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. Woodvllle
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 CHURC
Randolph and Jackson Streets
Rev. W. B Murray, Pastor
Phone 3-4072
MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH
Henry and East Broad Streets
Rev. J H Martin, Pastor
Phone 2-3963
MT. HERMON BAPTIST CHURCH
545 West York Street
MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Waldburg Laat
Rev. J. Q Adams, Pastor
Phone 2-0928
NEW MOON BAPTIST CHURCH
Randolph Street
Rev. James Bailey. Pastor
Phone 3-3089
PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH
528 West Huntingdon Street
Rev. J. J. Dinkins, Pastor
Phone 3-4312 ....
ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH
512 Berrien Street
Rev. 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
Rev. Frank L. Wright. Pastor
Phone 9996. Res. 1606
W e maintain an active sales force for selling houses, bun-
X galows, business property, lots and investment property.
We are ready to serve you whether you wish to buy or sell.
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HARMON, Inc.
Charlton and West Broad Streets
Phone 4*8883
THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Bolton Street*
TELFAIR BAPTIST CHURCH
Bev W Bordous. Pastor
Phone 4-6298
TREMONT TEMPLE BAPT. CHURCH
Park Avenue and West Broad St.
Rev J. M. Bcjiton, Pastor
Phone 2-4509
TRUE LOVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Owlnnett 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 CHUHCK
Thunderbolt Pastor
Rev. E. A. Capers. #
Phone 2-0417
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev J. B Bates, Pastor
262 Ferrlll St. '■-j
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 Street#
Father J Feeley. Rector
Phone 7251
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC CHURCH
906 West 36th Street
Father’ B H. Kohane, Rector
Phone 2-4751
CONGREGATIONAL
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Taylor and; Habersham Street*
A. * /X C. * Curtrlght, Pastor Dnctn*
Rev.
Phone 3-5917
EPISCOPAL
ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL.
CHURCH
Anderson and West Broad Street*
Father G. H. Caution, Rector
Phone 3-2636
METHODIST
ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH
Duffy and Abercorn Streets
Rev. J. H Taggart. Pastor
Phone 3-6019' I
BETHEL East Broad AME and CHURCH Bolton Lane to
Rev. A D Powell Pastor \3
Phone 9981
DAVIS MEMORIAL AME CHURCH
34th and Randolph Streets
Rev. T. Thomas, Pastor
FLIPPER CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Cohen Near Berrien Street
Rev. J L. Slbert, Pastor
Phone 3-6898
GAINES CHAPEL AME CHURCH
630 Magnolia Street
Rev. B. B, Swlnson, Pastor
Phone 3-3468
HANNAH CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Waterworks
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 vJ
Rev. W W. Stevens, Pastor
Phone 3-2854 ••1 w
ST. LUKE AME CHURCH V M
Joe and Ott Streets r
Rev. O. H Stokes, Pastor
Phone 3-6357
ST. PAUL CME CHURCH i
West Broad and Maple Street*
Rev. T. E. Sibley Pastor
Phone 3-2849
ST. PETERS AME CHURCH
Tatemvllle ...
Rev. W. M. Hooten, Pastor
ST. PHILIP AME CHURCH ,, Jf j , r
Charles and Wefct Broad Street
Rev. J. S. Bryan, Pastor
Phone 3-2083 2.1
ST. PHILIP MONUMENTAL
CHURCH >!
560 West Hull Street
Rev. D. T. Babcock. Pastor
Phone 2-2423
ST. THOMAS AME CHURCH
49th and Burroughs Streets
Rev. C. S. Stripling, Pastor
Phone 3-5038
TOWNSLEY Eagle Church CHAPEL AME CHURCH
and Streets
Rev. J. p. Lampktn, Pastor
Phone 6698
PRESBYTERIAN
BUTLER MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
230 East Broad Street
Rev. P. A Patterson, Pastor
Phone 6605
BETHANY 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 OOD
Hopkins and 39th Streets
Rev. G. R. Richardson. Pastor
FIRST BORN CHURCH OP THE
LIVING GOD
1010 East Owlnnett St.
Rev. John Roberts, Pastor
Phone 2-2728
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
41st and Burroughs Streets
Eld. D. E. Davis, Pastor