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Ctf U R C H E S
Musical-Pew Rally
Sunday At St.
James AME Church
Rev. S. C. Thornton
Guest Soloist
The public is invited to attend
a musical and pew rally given
by the Gospel chorus of St.
James AME church at the
church, Sunday afternoon. 4
p m.
The program will consist of
gospel songs, spirituals and an¬
thems. Allen L. Sampson will be
the main speaker and Rev. S.
C. Thornton will be the guest
soloist. Mrs. Julia S. Hall will
serve as narrator and Miss
Marguerite Willis and Mrs. Al¬
ma Porter Bryant will be the
organists.
Jerusalem Bapt. Church
Jerusalem Baptist church, 45
St., W., Rev. E. B. Boyd, oastor.
Home coming day and Father’s
day were observed jointly Sun¬
day. The morning service was
conducted by the women with
an inspiring program arranged
bv Mrs. L. G. Cox. A lovely
tribute was paid “Fathers of
Today" by Deacon Carey Schell
and Mrs. M. S. Willis and Dea.
Jack O'Hair and Mrs. Georgia
Jones spoke on "The Progress
made in the New Church.” The
pastor made interesting closing
remarks.
The evening' service was in
charge of the men with Prof.
Norman Elmore making the
principal .address, theme, "A i
Helpful Father." Deacons Mar¬ j
vin Cobb, Boss Wilson and Mrs. '
M. B. Mungin made timely re¬ |
marks after which the pastor
closed out with words befitting
the occasion. I
The bride contest sponsored
by the senior usher board May
21 was largely attended. Mrs.
Alethia trdeene won first prize.
There were twjlyfc brides.
The BTU pew rally will be
held Sunday afterhoon at six
o’clock.
THERE IS A P EACE
There is a peace which every soul may ,
find
The moment troubled thoughts are left
behind.
There is a peace that battles cannot take,
There is a peace which only Love can
make.
This peace is ours—no matter where
we roam.
Through foreign lands or paths that lead
us home.
.
The Shepherd’s tender hands would
bless each sheep
And give that peace which only Love
may keep.
Sidney A. Jones Fu neral Home
511 West Wald burg Street
Savannah, Qeorgia
PHONE 4-7226 RES. PHONE 2-3006
Tremont Choir To
Hold Celebration
The senior choir of
Temple Baptist church
celebrate its 29th
i Wednesday night, June 27.
8:30 p. m. Some fortv or
choirs have been invited to
P”ar on the program a
«occiel numbers will be
by Savannah's well
'infers, such as Mrs.
Bienon. Willie Robinson
Sollie Harden. Prince Sills
nresident of the choir;
Willliams. secretary, and
Hart, chairman of
committee.
Rev. Grover Williams
Dies In Pulpit
Rev. Grog r W. Williams
Svlvania died suddenly
morning. May 23 while preach¬
ing at St. Paul Baot.ist
Rev William was 65 years
At the time of his death
was pastorlng three churches
having served at, Black
Baptist church for 23
Waters Grove Baptist
26 vears and Zion Faiy
church 24 year^. The
ity and mernbers have lost
verv outstanding and
gentleman. His funeral
held Thursday, May 27,
St. Paul Bapt church. It
largely attended by
and friends from various
tons. He is survived by his
Mrs. Jennie Williams of Syl
vania; 3 sisters, Mrs. Lula Boyd,
Mrs. Maggie Cooper of Savan
nah, Mrs. Frances Wright of
New York City and other rela¬
tives.
Si. Mary’s Baptist
Church Celebrating
Rev. K. D. Cooper, Pastor
S't. Mary’s Baptist church,
Rev. R. D. Cooper, pastor, is
celebrating its twentieth anni¬
versary. The observance began
Monday and will continue
through June 27.
A number of churches will
participate in the celebration
as follows, during the last live
nights:
Thursday night, June 21, Gar¬
vin Temple Baptist church, Rev.
L. B. Free, pastor; June 22,
Beautiful 55ion Baptist church,
Rev. J. W. Haywood; June 25,
Smyrna Baptist church, Rev.
F. Rumph; June 26, Thankful
Baptist church. Rev. H. F.
Grant; June 27, Second St.
Baptist church. Rev. J. J.
Dinkins.
The churches taking part is
the first three nights of the
celebration were St, Peter's
Baptist church. Rev. L. H.
Bright; Zion Hill Bapt. church.
Rev. J. B. Bates; Wood Monu¬
mental Baptist church, Rev. P.
H. Hunter.
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SIXTEEN YEARS OF SERVICE
The members of First Ever¬
green Baptist church will cele¬
brate the sixteenth anniversary
of the Rev. E. A Capers as its
pastor June 25-29 at the church.
• An excellent program has
been arranged for the occasion
and every auxiliary of the
i church will be represented each
night. The mistresses of cere¬
monies will be Mrs. H. Brown,
Mrs. A. Bates, Mrs. C. Robmann,
I Mrs. Rosa Mack and Miss Janie
Moore. The welcome address
will be delivered by one of the
youngest members of the
church, little Janet Norris.
I The following churches have
been invited to participate on
the program: First African Bap¬
tist, Bryan Baptist, Mt. Bethel
Baptist, Tremont Temple BaD-
tist. Metropolitan Baptist, Wil¬
mington Baptist, Litwav Bap¬
tist and Bethel AME. Sermons
will be delivered by the Rev. J.
M. Benton, Rev. J. M. Brown,
Rev. A. D. Powell, Rev. L. G.
Gibbs and Rev. A. M. Gilbert.
Musical selections will come
from the Brown’s chorus, the
Sunbeam chorus, and the junior
choir of First Evergreen BaD-
tist. The members are asking
their friends to come and make
this anniversary a big one.
Jereusabm Kindergarten
Closing Exercises
Jerusalem BaDtl*t church
kindergarten held its com¬
mencement exercises Friday
evening at the church with a
large attendance. The church
was beautifully decorated with
•dr.diolis and ferns bv Ninon’s
Florist and members of the
Mothers’ club.
There were eighteen gradu¬
ates , the girls in evening dress¬
es of white organdy and the
! boys in long pants white suits.
Members of the class taking
part on the program were: rec¬
itations, Barbara Jean Davis,
Gloria Williams and Joe Willis;
exercise, LeNell Culver, Robert
Baber, Irene Smith; solo, Caro¬
lyn Rhodes; recitations, Diane
Smith, Eugene Snell, and Ear-
nestine Robinson; quartet, Gary
Rhodes, Charles Elmore, Calvin
Hampleton, Henry Mack; ora¬
tion. Joseph Lee Young. The
selections by the school band
and school were especially good.
Mrs. L. G. Cox. the teacher,
pr 'sented the diplomas with
words befitting the little tots
and inspiring to the older folks.
Pastor’s Aid Board
The Pastor’s Aid Board will
celebrate its twelfth anniver¬
sary June 27. All members and
friends are asked to be present.
Refreshments will be served
free. Mrs. Bonzola Tllson Is sec¬
retary and Rev. T. R. Sibley,
pastor.
-nr. jsavaNinam TKinini.
Pilgrim Baptist Charth
At Pilgrim Bapt. church, 528-
30 W Huntingdon St„ Rev.
J. Dinkins, pastor, the
meeting conducted bv the Rev.
W. W. Whitehead was very su“-
cessful from all angles, In
these services 22 members were
added to the church. The
bration of the anniversary of
the Tnder>endent society was
grand. The Georgia Biscuits
also rendered an excellent, pro-
gram to a caoacity audience.
The Pastor’s Aid Club will meet
■Tune 24 at 5-30 d. m. The
lor choir will attend the
v^rsarv of the Tremont
chotr Wed, une 27. The
will sponsor a contest.
eia vs South Carolina,” Friday
June 2 n 8 n. m. with urogram
w v Rvatt oosoel singers. The
Sunday school will snonsor a
talent musical program .Tulv 2.
The trustees have presented to
the church the deed, canceled
the mortgage and rebate check
shows the church free of debt.
Tabernacle Baptist Church
I The vouth pane] was the
| i highlight, nacle Bantist of R S. church hour at Tab-
e r when
I Mrs. Ma^mie order. Misses I,e-
omia Mitchell, Doris Ricken-
barker. Messrs. S E. White. Jr
'and w J. White di cussed
I “Spreading thp Gospel.” Mrs.
j Elsie atives Stokes of Mesdames of Albany and rel
Anderson
I and Graves were among the nut
of town visitors during
I worship hour. Supt. White and
' Mrs, r, Mvers are attending
| from National Congress church. as delegates
our The morning
message was in accord with the
dav, “How is the Old Man.”
Tribute was naid to all fathers
nresent, for BTU. The
Aide Ladies Auxiliary,
uanied bv the men, were guests
anl Pastor Wilburn gave them
words of comfort from “The
Sure and Stedy Anchor,” this
being the celebration of the 24th
year of charitable work
pleted by this group.
services concluded the
activities. Communion
begin at 3:30 this Sunday,
ltev. W. E. stewaru, rasuu
There will be a great dav at
the Church of God, 414 W. 48
street, on June 24. Sunday
school, 10 a. m. Sunday school
will be taught by Deacon Wm.
P Randall of Macon, Ga., an
able teacher and worthy man
for the job. At the 11 a. m. ser¬
vice the pastor, Rev. W. F.
Steward, will bring the mess¬
age, a dynamic preacher of the
gospel.
Dinner will be served on the
church ground at 2:30 p. nr.
Mid-evening worship will be
at 3:30 p. m. and the speaker
will be Rev. Kent of Ogeechee,
Ga. Don’t fail to hear him: a
man of God.
Youth hour, 6:30 p. m., speak¬
er Bro. Rudolph Smith of At¬
lanta, Ga., ptffiident of the
Georgia State Sunday school
and Young People’s Convention
of the Church of God.
Evening worship. 7:30 p. m..
speaker Elder J. H. Jackson of
Atlanta, Ga.
The pastor invites you and
you. Every one has a warm wel¬
come to share with us all day
long each and every Sunday.
The entire city is welcome. —
(Adv.)
Macedonia Calls Rev.
I. S. Murray
Rev. J. S. Murray has been
called as pastor to the Mace¬
donia Baptist church, 533 Harris
St„ W. Communion every fourth
Sunday at 3:30 p. m.
2nd Arnold BTU
[ Arnold The officers BTU of the Second
home met Friday at the
of Mrs. Florence
(419 E. Perry St. Much business
wis transacted and a waist
. rally was the game of the even-
iog, Mrs. Viola Maynor having
smallest waist, and Rev.
Georep Dingle the largest waist.
A delicious repast was served,
| The evening was a very enjoy-
j able one following the birthday
of little Joseph Parker, son of
Mrs. Florence Parker, who cele-
brated his sixth birthdav. The
next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Willie Mae Ham-
Hton, 1012 E. 37 street, July 20 .
Mrs. Sarah Williams, president;
Mrs - Florence Brown,
and Rev. George Dingle, pastor.
2nd Baptist Church
Second Baptist Churfh, Pres¬
ident and Houston Sts., Rev.
Edgar Quarterman, pastor. Sun¬
day school at 10 o'clock. Roger
B. Jones, superintendent; Sun¬
day services at 11:30 a. m. and
8 n. m.; choir rehearsal every
Wednesday and Thursday
nights. The church is observing
Loyalty month which will come
to a close Sunday. The brother¬
hood of the church will present
the popular young group of
singers, the Georgia Biscuits,
in a program of spirituals and
gospel songs on Friday night,
June 29.
Asbury . , 10 Honor
r urauUfiTe j ,
I
i Graduates of the class of '51
I of various institutions of learn-
I j ing will be honored at A.sbury
Methodist church at the morn-
ing service Sunday at 11 a. m.
special sermon will be ded-
I ieated to these young people bv
\ the pastor. Rev. J. H. Taggart,
j j The rection junior of choir, under the will di-
Mrs. E. B Harden,
| j render music. Gifts of merit
will be presented these young
j men and women by Mrs. Min-
j nie Young, president of the
A.sbury Board of Education
| The graduates to be honored
are Marvelena Bell, Clark col-
lege: Betty Dempsey and
el Edwards, Beach high school;
Carolyn Keliar, Clark college;
Wesley Bush, William
Charles Heath and
Wilson, Beach high school.
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Mt. Zion Methodist Church
At Mt. Zion
Methodist church Sunday
a successful Father’s day.
day school was directed bv
T. A. Edwards. The
land night services were
attended. At 11:30 a. m.
pastor sermon, preafhed a soul
I ' Choose Ye Whom ye
i will serve,” and at
“What think ye of Christ.” The
choir rendered efficient
under Chorister T. A.
and Director Morris Dunn.
i eral of the officers who
pledged themselves $50.00
'on the building fund paid $10
on their pledge. A
contest will be given next
day night in behalf of Mrs.
tille Sims' group. Mt. Zion In-
dependent Methodist church is
located at Millen lane and
church street. Rev. P. Parker is
pastor and M. W. Wright, sec¬
retary.
Baptist Ministers Alliance
Tire Baptist Ministers
anee of Savannah met Tuesday
at Tabernacle Baptist church.
Dr. H. W. Wilburn, president,
presiding. The alliance was
opened in its usual form.
votionals were conducted
Rev. R. Roberts.
The various committees
ported, executive, civic, better-
ment, current events, ,<?lc. The
Sunday school preview was
given by Rev. J. L. Dudley,
general subject, .The
Under Persecution.”
The order of the day was
have been a sermon by Rev. J.
M. Benton but he was unable
to be present. In its place tonics
of interest were discussed.
The following were
Revs. James McMillan, E. N.
Bunn, J. M. Ellis, A. J. Flewell-
en, J. L. Dudley, W- B.
E. J. Dyson, E. Quarterman,
J. Cliffin, H F Grant.
Dunnham, H. Clark. Wm.
iels, D Walker, W. M. K. Miller,
L. L. Smalls, J. W. Williams, E.
A. Capers, Thompson, L. B.
Free, J. T. Evans and L.
Moo’-e. conference reporter.
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} St. Philip dJVlfc. Church
The memories of Father's day
will Id;e long in the lives of the
members of St. Philip AME
j streets church, Charles and fathers West Broad
where were
' greatly honored. The sainted
l father, J. F. Butler, of Mrs.
1 ■ Brockington was not forgotten
for in his memory a beautiful
stained window was dedicated,
! Being the third quarter Pre-
| siding Elder was present. The
j business of the church was re-
viewed on Friday night. The
renorts were good. Dr. I. J.
, Johnson was heard at both ser-
; vices. He was paid his full as-
sessment of *85.00 at the morn-
j ing The service, members hard
are
' work to make the effort
a suc¬
cess. On July 15 each auxiliary
is asked to raise one hundred
dollars. The pastor is urging
j that each organization sponsor
a baby the contest which will
he the crowning feature for
Sunday, July 15.
Mock Association
There will be a Mock Asso¬
ciation sponsored by the Ways
and Means committee of the
Women's Auxiliary of the Be
rean Baptist Association at
Bethlehem Baptist church, Park
; aveune and Cuyler streets, on
Wednesday night, June 27.
Mrs. Carrie Brunson is chair¬
man and Mrs. Mary Johnson,
secretary.
Palen Methodist Church
Palen Methodist men gave n
motorcade to the home of Willie
Hendrick, Liberty City, on June
jl. It was largely attended
Sunday was men’s day at Paler
Methodist church. The morning
soeaker was Rev. Hargrett of
Savannah State college, and
the evening speaker was Mr.
Gwinn from Cuyler regular Jr. hi^h
school. The next meet¬
ing of the Methodists will be
held at the home of Warren
Duffy, president, 1005 West 46
St., Friday evening, June 22, at
8 o’flock.
j M • -- M BaDt Church
1T1 ° non 0n V ' I1UrLI1
,^ ew M®?* 1 Baptist „ , churcr
wl11 close , ts .vacation Bl
-
school Friday night with a pro- ,
gram and exhibition of the work
done. Certificates wil Ibe award-
, 1 ed. The speaker will be
main
, Mrs. Spencer White. The school
has been very successful with ’I
large attendance daily. 97 were
enrolled last week. The school
will have a nicnie Wednesday,
June 27. Rev. J. E. Bailey is pas¬
tor.
i Beth-Eden Baptist tChurch
At Beth Eden Baptist church
Lincoln and Gordon streets:
Rev. Levi M. Moore, minister,
church school was held at the
usual hour, Dea. J. J. Edwards
Supt. Sunday being Father’.'
dav Rev. Moore delivered an
1 excellent sermon from the sub
ject, “A Father’s Care.” Sunday
night the pastor delivered
another powerful message
There will be a Men’s day pto-
i gram given by the men of the
| church on the third Sunday in
July. The talent will come from
our sister churches and from
Beth-Eden’s membership. Dea.
John Ebbs is chairman of thf
program committee. The young
people will have their program
t^ch Sunday at 5 p. m. at the
cnurch. Mrs. H. E. Moore re¬
quests your presence at these
.
services,
r Central , D Baptist Church ,
Father’s day was hgihlv eele-
brated on Sundav at Centra
Baptist church. At 11:30 a. m
a program was rendered afte'
which George C. Williams. co-
owner of Williams and Williams
'*’uneral Home, spoke briefly,
Rpv. I. Lefington climaxed the
night seryicqs bv his* messae*
if “Abraharri, a good Father
At these services the * fathers.
were honored with a speeia’
gift to the one having the
most living children. At thr
morning service Dea. Ed. Rob-
inson won with 7 children and
at night Leon Davis with 11
children. This program was
sponsored by the June workers.
Sunday the mission will have
its regular meeting, and on
Wednesday night, June 27, the
senior usher board's anniversa-
ry will be held. Next Saturday
evening there will be a seafood
supper given bv the church.
Please visit your sick members
CARD OF THINK?
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
Poto r Jackson of New York City
wishes to thank their friends.
Rev John Q. Advns, Rev. C. S
Stripling, and the Sidney A
Jones Funeral Home for the
services, kindness, and symna-
thy extended during his death
Sincere thanks is also given for
the beautiful cards, telegrams,
and floral designs.
Mrs. Hattie Jackson and
* family.
CARD OF THANKS
Th° family of the late little
Claudia Mae Lovett wishes to
thank their friends for their
many acts of kindness during
illness and passing. We
thank our neighbors
the beautiful floral designs
cars donated and the Sid¬
A. Jones Funeral Home for
kindness and patience,
also Rev. J. Q. Adams.
The family
IN MEMORY
IHFKSDA*, JUNE il, 1951
BEATON—In Joving memory i
Of
GEORGE ERNEST BEATON
who passed away June 16, 1943.
Today recalls sad memories |
Cf a loved one gone to rest, i
And those who think of you |
today
Are Our the hearts ones are who filled loved with you best, sor-! j
row,
Our thoughts drift far away, '
Since God called you home i
Just eight years ago today. ,
Sadly missed bv: •
Mother and father, 1
Beaton', ,
Mr. and Mr.^, T. S.
Sister, I
Mrs. Mary B. Pearson
Brother, i
Uncle Mr. Thomas and aunt, S. Beaton ' J
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hop¬
kins
JACKSON— In memory
of mv mother,
MRS. PENDER B.
JACKSON
who made the step be¬
tween on June 16, 1948.
I am thinking of you to¬
day. Mama.
Thinking of you in the
past;
Picturing you in my mem¬
ory
Fust as I saw vou last.
1 do not deed a special
day
To bring you to my mind;
The days I do not think
of you
Are very hard to find.
If all the world were mine,
I would give it, yes and
more,
To see the face of my dear
mother
Come smiling through the
open door.
Sadly missed and never
to be forgotten by
Daughter,
Pender.
Evangelical Ministers
Union
The v*nekly session of the
i .., Ministers ■ . Union .
<vas held Tuesday at noon with
YjP R 97'. P ?. R we jp Miilen president, pasto in
-
Brier Creek Circuit,
omed the Union and was
■he full fellowship of the Un-
ion.
President Powell was named
as a representative on the
program to represent the Un¬
ion on the eleventh pastoral
anniversary of Rev. R. M. Gil-
at First African Baptist
churchy A letter Friday of night, thanks July was 20. re-
cived from Rev. B. B. Swinson.
i former member, for a purs.i
and kind words sent him on ac¬
count of the illness of his moth¬
er who is now 85 years old and
’ell with a stroke on her way to
:hurch at Townsend, June it).
Encouraging reports were
made by the presiding elders
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JONES' — In memory of our
,j ear son an dbrother.
SAMUEL EMANUEL JONES
who departed this life two years
a g 0 , June 17, 1949.
we’ll alwavs remember you,
Like this was yesterday;
As the days and years pass
away linger
y 0U r memody will on.
Though storm and billows roll
And dark clouds draw nigh,
We always think of the happy
days high.
That vou will have on
Sadly missed by
Devoted parents, Samuel
Mr. and Mrs.
Emanuel Jones.
Devoted sister and grand
mother,
Lottie Riles
Mrs. Lue Riles
Host of uncles and aunts.
BUSCH—In loving memory of
our dear mother,
MRS. MAMIE BUSCH
who departed this life one year
ago, June 23, 1050.
She cost, gave and counted not the
She spent and knew that what
she lost
Was for another’s gain. 1
She loved and measured not he:
love, fro
Knowing all things come
heaven above,
And earth’s values vain.
Sadly missed by
Son,
Edward Busch
Daughter,
Alethia Truell
Daughter in law,
Lucille Busch
Son in law,
Toby Truell
Grand children,
Albertha Truell
Sarah Treull
Charles Edward Truell
John Henry Truell
Great grand children, -J
Victoria Kennedy
Mary Truell
All of Savannah.
Will JAMS—In memory of
BLANCHE CLARKE WILLIAMS
who departed this life June 25,
1945.
Margaret Williams Reid, M. D.
and pastors of their services on
the past Sunday. The order of
the day nert Tuesday will be a
discussion led bv Rev. Horace
Nelson, pastor of Hannah Chap-
el AME church, subject, “Love
Feast in the Program of the
: church ” »
j Members in attendance were
i r 0vs A D p 0 well, J. S. Bryan,
L M Les ter, S. C. Thornton, I.
j. Johnson, W. W. Stephens. R.
Richards, C. P. Hobbs, Walter
Jackson, J. W. Maxwell, S. W. 6.
Orcnt, R. F. Millen and W.
P. Sherman.
Vacation Bible School
Asbury Methodist church will
begin a vacation Bible schooi
Monday, June 25, and wil lrun
„wo weeks. All boys and girls
are cordially invited at attend
between the ages of 4 and 14
inclusive. There will be classes
ior Dcgmners, primary, juniors
and intermediates. Registration
wil Ibegin at 9 o’clock.