The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, June 28, 1951, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Paiafi iVJw CHURCHES C0MMUN1N AT F. A. B. CHURCH ! ! I . , i l ! . ; I j Dr. Ralph Mark Gilbert, pastor of First African Baptist Chur.-h of Savarr'tah, Ga„ seen administering the Lord’s Sup¬ Communion Altar. The First African Baptist church, corner Montgomery and St. Julian streets, will again have a featured dav of com¬ munion services on this coming Sunday at 11:30 a. m. and at 8 p. m. The recently dedicated communion altar (only two of which are in existence in the i world) which has become a topic of discussion in Savan¬ nah, will again be in use at both the morning and evening services. The combined chorus will render music appropriate to the occasion, which ... will in- ... B.thel AME Church Snnday school at 9:30 a. m. at Bethel AME church was| conducted with Mrs. Alberta' Smith presiding. At the morn- ing services Sunday Pastor A. Powell used as hts subject, "The Effect, of Sin.” Following t,he| morning service the pastor and several members motored to Eulonia to the graveside of thei late Mrs. Sadie Slater where a' short memorial service was held. Upon reaching Eulonia they werp entertained with din- ner by Mrs. Helen Hilton, moth- cr of Mrs. Slater, and Mrs. Erma W. Williams, sister of ■ — _i STAGE AND SCREEN STARS PREFEI HAIR MAKES HAIR SMOOT* ANO LUSTROUS LARGE SIZE I5< , I j OTHER SIZES 25 ‘ • 45 ‘ ; Ruby mil Piraeus hikh and aeraait alar nil ( W’ latrcnao Culler SS" Dancing Star of Dixie Peach" KI “ packed in sanitary glass jars, also in all, metal M cans __ m PEACrf ! Available at your favorite five and dime and drug i store , NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE! THE UNDER CO., Sth *VE„ N. V. i 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 Funeral Home 1 511 West Wald burg Street Savannah, Georgia PHONE 4-7226 RES. PHONE 2-3006 elude the dedicatorial anthem which was composed bv Prof. Elmer Rajiah Ruffner, minister of music. i . At. the morning service, the. pastor, Dr. Ralph Mark Gilbert, will deliver the communion sermon, infants will be blessed, the church covenant will be taken, and the right hand oi fellowship extended to all new members. The evening service will be a more abbreviated form of the morning worship. The entire public is invited to attend I both services. ■ - i Mrs. Slater who was a member ot the partv C f members motored there. Sunday wls Ladles Guild night at p^thol. The program arranged hy Mrs. V. M. Powell and Mrs. L(n:ise Wiggs closed out the , serV ices at Bethel for the day. Guild chorus rendered cred lsi/ throughout the clay. This 1 , . m . w ]y organized group along; wittl tbp npwlv organized Men’s Quil( j is going all out to keep g^hel on the move. The vaea- tlon Biblp sc honl closed out Fri- day evening On Friday morn- ing thp children were given ^heir nsual closing out party. instructors in the school were Mrs. Lillian Battiste. Mrs Sarah Adkins. Miss Julia Mae Goethe, Mrs. V. M. Powell, David Bodi- son and Mrs Mildred fHutehins, supervisor. There were 67 child¬ ren registered in the school. Pilgrim Bapt. Church At Pilgrim Baptist church, 528-3° W: Huntingdon St., Rev. J. J. Dinkins, pastor, the wepkiv activities were carried out as pre-arranged. Church W school mrt at the Mitel will, Dra. r H. Jenkins. Supt. The pastor being engaged in service at the Tlion Bapt. church. Blackshear. services were in the hands of Rev. Oscar Chaplin, who deliv¬ ered two Inspiring sermons. Fridav night. June 29, marks the nopuiarity contest by the sen¬ ior choir at which time the Fvett Gospel stingers will render the nrogram. Adm. free. The Sunday school will sponsor a talent musical program Mon¬ day night. The Deacon and Deaconess Board will hold their regular meeting Sundav at 5:30. CATHOLIC COLLEGE GRADUATES SEVFtf PHILADELPHIA— Sever Ne¬ groes were among the graduates who received degrees at the 86th annual exercises of La Salle college here. Thev are Harry W. Boston, Edward S. Pierce, Jr., Robert P. Bass, Jr., Edward L. H. Gillespie. Waddie L, Benton, Jr. and Herbert F.I Patrick All received bachelor of, arts, degrees* The-Yollege is conducted' un- der Catholic auspices hy Bros of the Christian Schools. Evangelical Ministers Union The weekly session of the Evangelical Ministers Union n’T! held Tuesday at St. Philip AME Church, Rev. J. S Bryan, pa «tor. The session was conducted by Rev A. D Powell, president, after a very inspirational de- votional service by the chaplain, Rev. C. P. Hobbs, Rev. Horace Nelson led in a discussion on the Lovp Feast in the Program of the Church. Rev. R. Richards renorted on the sick committee: Rev C. P Hobbs on the hospitals; Rev W W Rt.evens on nenal institu- tions; Rev. W. O P. Sherman on current events; Rev. J. S. Brvan on the nrogram committee and assigned Rev. S. C. Thornton to lead in the discussion and "ive the indpnendence dav message; Rev J. W. Maxwell reported on the executive board committee. Invitations were received to at¬ tend the following Sunday school conventions: South Sa¬ vannah district at (McTintosh. by Rev. C. P. Hobbs, P E„ July 4-fi: the Waycross district at Willacoochee, July 10-13. Rev. ...... — , Bruns- A J. Martin, P E.: the wirk district at Pavne Chapel, Julv 11-13, Rev. J. W. Maxwell, P E.; the West Savannah dis¬ trict at Mb Zion, Oliver, July 18-20 Rpv. I. J Johnson, P. E.; the Savannah district at Clvo, Julv 25-27, Rev. W. O P. Sher¬ man, P. E. Members in attendance were Revs. A D. Powell, C. P. Hobbs, W Stevens. J.S.Brvan.Wal- fpj* Jackson J Maxwell, S. Grant, R Richards J. S. Bryan, I J Johnson, M. L. Les- Horace Nelson, D. C. Aven- ger> w. O. P. Sherman. --- Baptist . Ministers . Alii .... lance The Baptist Ministers Alliance met Tuesday at the Tabprnncle Baptist church Dr. H. W Wil¬ burn, pastor of the church and nrcsident of the alliance. De¬ votion als were conducted by the chaplain, Rev. R. Roberts. Viee Pres. Rev. James McMillan presided due to the absence of Dr. Wilburn. A committee was apuointed to contact the city authorities in regard to the terrible act that occurred re¬ cently concerning the police¬ men involved in the attempt made on the Negro women in the iail cell. The committee was composed of Reverends L. L. Smalls, Wm. Daniels, W. M. K. Miller, J B Bates, R. J. Clifftn, c A. Dunnham and J. C. Mc¬ Millan. The preview of the S S. lesson gg£.«g£ Thomas tist, church. Rev R. L. alternated with Rev. Dudley de¬ livering the order of the day. His subiect was “A Warning to all Christians.” The following were present: Revs. W. M. K Miller, L. L. Smalts, Wm. Daniels. J McAllis¬ ter F. Bonds, D Walker, J. H. Ellison. E. Quarterman, Clark, C E. Young, R. L. Thomas, J. K. Dudley, Jas McMillan, E N Bunn, W. Washington, L. M. Moore. St. Luke Bapt. Church 512 Berrien street. Rev. W. C. Cunningham, (oaftotr. Snrvires Sunday began as usual with church school at 10:00 by Supt. Lowe. Morning worship was held at 12 CM) when the sermon was preaced by Rev. C. E. Sapp. The homecoming day service began at 3:00 with the Bay Street Baptist, church as guests. An excellent sermon was deliv- ered by Rev. L B Free, aceom- panied by the choir after which dinner was served. The evening service was impressive. .all i'KilSUm, 1 remont Temple Park Ave. and West St. Sunday services at Temple Baptist church inspiring throughout the Sunday school opened at usual hour with Supt. Ryals in charge. At the ing service Pastor preached a burning message on "Boosting the Church.” met at 6 o’clock with Scott in charge and at 8 o’clock one of our sons, Rev. H. preached leaders a soul stirring on. The of the are asking all ladles for co¬ operation In the drive which will be the fourth Sunday in July. Beth-Eden Bapt. Church Lincoln and Gordon Rev. L. M. Moore. minister Sundav school was held at the usual hour with Sunt. J-. J. Ed¬ wards in charge. The morning services werp presided over by the pastor who spoke on "Who Hath Believed the Report.” The young pepole meet each Sun¬ day afternoon at 5 P m. at which time a musical and lit¬ erary program is rendered by them. Mrs. H. E. Moore and others are in charge. The even¬ by ing services were attended the faithful few. Pastor Moore spoke on "The Voice of Exper¬ ience.” Sundav corning will the observance of the Supper.” There will be a special day program Sunday, July at 1115 a. m., 3:30 p. m. and at 8 p. m„ to which the public is invited. Second Bapt. Church President and Houston Rev. Edgar Quartennan, ter. Sunday school begins 10 a. m„ Roger B. Jones, Morning worship at 11:30 a. m.; BTU at 7 p m.; pyening at 8:15 p. m. We were hapov to welcome back Mrs. H Patterson who has been iting her daughter, Mrs. M. Varner and family for time. We were also happv welcome back Miss Vivian leton who has been HamDton Institute in The Brotherhood of the will sponsor the Georgia cuits on Friday night. June Sundav marks t.hp beoinnin"- pdncational month. The is invited to attend all of services. St. Philip Vocation Bible School At, tbe vacation Bihle now beinv conducted at St Philip AME church. Charles West Broad streets, classes being carried on for primary juniors, and seniors. Teachers assisting are ,T. S. P-wan. Mrs. Anna Mrs. OHie Simmons, Mrs, garet Thomas, Mrs. Tucker. Mrs. Dorothv Mrs. Mattie Branch, Mrs. Terrell Johnson and Mrs. trude Stephens. Mrs. Viola Holbrook is superintendent Rev. J. S. Bryan, pastor. FAB Bible School Closes Friday Night Tlie FAB church Bihle g^ercisps tion school^ Fridav will hold night. its June The school has been in for two weeks with an ment of 200 or more. The held a picnic at Derrick’s on Wednesday. On Fridav night at 8 the closing program will be in the lower auditorium of church. There will be a of the work done and a mary by each Awards will be given for ance and proficiency. All ents and friends are invited be present. Mrs. Rosa L. is director and J. M. ton, supervisor. Central Baptist Church Rev. Wm. Daniels, Services were well attended Sunday at Central Bant, church The message was delivered Pastor Daniels. The Sr. held its regular meptin'T day at 1 p. m. The report the fishing pond was which was. verv Another one is planned for near future. Saturday at the church there will hp a cp^rona supper given for the benefit of the church. At 4 o’clock the Lord’s supper will be ad¬ ministered when the sermon will be delivered by Rev. Dan¬ iels. Visitors Sundav were Revs. Williams and Clarke. St. Philip AME Church St. Philip’s AME church, Dr John S. Bryan, minister, again featured in a wonderful service Sunday. Sunday began at 10 o'clock under supervision of Mrs. Viola Holbrooks. Attendance fine. The school Is preparing start a two week session Bible school. At the worship at 11:an Pastor n delivered an eloquent Many visitors were present The Order of Eastern Star held its St. John’s day services at Phillip’s AME church at p. m. Jun° 24.Manv members were presejit to this highly pur¬ poseful occasion. Rev. Bryan delivered the address for occasion. Evening worship also good, The sermon by Dr. John S. Bryan to the Masons and ern Stars on Sunday is the talk of the town , Dr. Bryan is one the best prepared ministers the AME church and aJl tions seem t& point to his being one of the bishops of his church. j , j . : fWt i®\ f 1/ ' * A , 1 lit . i i 1 . 2 REVIVAL— The Rev. Irwin Mallette who is con- ->nrtine '> snirited revival meet- ing at the First African Baptist church oi Wouasvile. The meet- ing began Monday and will continue through Sunday, 15. This is the third summer revival carried on at this church by Rev. Mallette who is one of the youngest ministers in the local 'pulpit. The church is iust lo- rated on Anderson street, off Fair, in Woodsville. -------------------- NOTIPF ^ The Brotherhood « J 7 meeting ,, will be held at First African Bap¬ tist Church, Monday night, Ju¬ ly 2, 1951 All brothers are asked to be present. CARO OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Elbert Turner, Jr., wish thank their many friends and neighbors for their kind acts shown during the great hour of sorrow and bereavement in the death of our husband and son. Many thanks have also been extended to the Monroe Funer¬ al Home. Wife, Mrs. Arrie Bell Turner Father and mother, Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Turner CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. George H. Haves wish to express their heartfelt, thanks than k .’- to to their friends and neighbors , in and out of the flowers sent during their acci dent. FRIENDS SPONSOR BENEFIT FOR NFGRO CATHOLIC NUNS NEW YORK—A garden party for the benefit of the Hand maids of Mary, Negro Catholic nuns, was held here June 23 in the garden at the Cov'ent, 15 W. 12.1 street. Friends of the Hand¬ maids, under the of Mrs. Irma Cockfield, spon¬ sored the party. The nuns con¬ duct a nursery and school Harlem. LIFT UP YOUR HEADS FOR YOUR REDEMPTION DRAWETH NIGH Is the title of the latest Musical Composition by Walter! Marion, local composer, who has been composing for thet piano since 1948. Mr. Marion who composes and publishes his numbers himself, has already composed and published four num¬ bers. Three with words and music, the latest of these being—Lift Up Your Heads—and one which is a beautiful reverie with music only. In addition to the four published numbers, he has three other unpublished songs still in the, manuscript form, making a total of seven compositions since 1948; and is still getting ideas for more. LIFT IIP YOUR HEADS is strictly a religious number and though written for the piano, can be performed with pleasing results on the electric or pipe organ. It makes an ideal instrumental, as well as vocal solo, being very beau¬ tifully written from beginning to end. Copies of Lift Up Your Heads and Mr. Marion’s other num-, tiers are on sale at Alnutt’s Music Store, at 50c per copy., AH out-of-town orders will be promptly taken care of if orders are sent to 212 W. Charlton Lane, Savannah, Ga. Monroe Funeral Directors 611 WEST BROAD STREET PHONE 2-4106 — 2-3252 Savannah, Georgia MONROE ON DUTY—NIGHT and DAY ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop. We maintain an active sales force for selling houses, bun¬ galows. ber - property,* lots and investment property. We are ready to serve yon whether you wish to bu* or sell. Insurance written at a 25% saving to you. We collect rents—Over 20 years experience. • CNTIKO X WE'M.Tqgfr Jj f i: #uyinC*S#U.«M r LOANS .nSuRAnCI os r — •> SAVANNAH. GIORGlA York East Phones 62 9T J-SW3 IN MEMORY POOLE—In loving memory of 1 my beloved husband, MR. JOHN POOLE who passed pne year ago today, June 25, 1950. Gone, but not forgotten. Tw>-> f* r away from sight or speech, thought to Bui not, too far for reach. rest.! Sleep on, mv dear, in sweet I loved you, but God loved you | best. Sadly missed by Wife, Mrs. Marie Poole WASHINGTON In loving ! — memory of our loved one, | MR. GEORGE WASHINGTON j who departed 27, 1949. this life 2 years j ago, June Q 0d saW the road was gettings rough, I The hills were hard to climb, He gently closed your weary eves, be And whispered, "Peace thine.” Sadly missed by Wife. Mrs. Viola Washington j j Hynes Step-daughters, j Mrs. Willie Mae Lee i Mrs. Margarite Cooper Step grand son, Nathaniel McKinley Lee WASHINGTON—In memory of our dear mother, MRS. MYLIE WASHINGTON who departed this life Feb. 22, 1934, and our devoted father, MR. GEORGE WASHINGTON who departed this life June 27, 1949. These two days are the saddest of the year; These are the days that cause us to shed bitter tears. Mother, we miss you and Daddy so much. And so many times when things seem to go wrong we wish you were here. Mother, you were so kind, sweet and so understand¬ ing. You loved us with all of the • love you had. We hated to see you and Daddy go, and we would have kept you if we could. But you being children of God and He saw how you suffered, He called you home to live with Him forever more. We yyc love jy>yc both s of you and we know W there no one to take I yjur piace. Mother, ™ you nod and | ^ Daddy were heaven’s best. valleys low and the hills were high. But, with God’s mercy both of vou made it to your home on high. We know that you all can’t come back to us, but by the help of God we will meet you the sweet by and by. Sadly missed by your child¬ ren, Daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Keith, SaviTnah Mrs. Alfreda Gray New York City Mrs. Wilhelmina Prince New York City Miss Lucile Washington Savannah 10 grand children 4 great grands WASHINGTON - SPEAR —In memory of our loved opes, CAPE. I.YMUS A. WASH¬ INGTON, Savannah, Ga., June 20, 1917; MR. ARTHUR R. SPEAR, Thomaston, Ga., June 29, 1929. Gone, but not forgotten. Sadly missed by their son and daughter, Mr. J. M. and Frances Spear Washington MILLER — Id loving memory of the late BISHOP CLINTON MILLER who departed this life Line 26, 1949. "Gone, but not forgotten.” Wife, Mrs. Lossie Miller Children, Vernis, Delores, Ed¬ ward and Verrton Mil- KYLES — In sad but loving memory of my mother, grand mucner arm sister. MRS. ELSIE KYLES ixlhom God called home two years today, June 29, 19J9. Memories are treasures that No one can steal; Death is a heartache that no one can heal. Somp may forget that you are gone, But we remember, dear, No matter how long. Devoted daughter, Mrs. Claudia Bryan Grandchildren, and nieces. sisters, broth-j er LECOUNT—In loving memory j TONEY LECOUNT | who departed H this life four y ears a S°- June 30 ’ 1947 - He lived and died a noble man,' To a „ hg knew endearedj „ hpprpd teereu. j Then with the same brave spirit He faced the last great test, And went to face his Maker, READER'S DIGEST* Reported The Same Research Which Prove* That Brushing Teeth Right After Eating with • COLGATE DENTAL CREAM STOPS TOOTH DECAY BEST MOST THOROUGHLY PROVED AND ACCEPTED HOME METHOD OF ORAL HYGIENE KNOWN TODAY! Reader’s Digest recently reported the very same research which proves that the Colgate way of brushing teeth right after eating stops moth decay best! The most thoroughly proved and accepted home method of oral hygiene known today! More than 2 years’ research showed that the Colgate way stop¬ ped more decay for more people than ever before reported in denti¬ frice history! No other dentifrice— ammoniated or not — offers such proof—the most conclusive proof ever reported for a dentifrice of any type! *YOU SHOULD KNOW! Colgate's, while not mentioned by name, was the one and ^ only toothpaste used in the scientific research on tooth decay q recently reported in Reader's Digest. THLUSDAV, JUNE '48, 1951 Among earth’s men most blessed . i | | Sadlv missed by ’** Wife, d Lucile LeCouni 'a Children, Toney, Thelma. Maryetta and Eva Mae LeCount Lucile Asb Elnora Bradwell ' Brother, ' “ *, Jesse LeCount ;* WRIGHT — In loving D memory oi our loving st> mother, MRS. ALVERNON COLE¬ * MAN WRIGHT rh who passed away June 26, 1/ 1937. U It’s sweet to remember That once you were here, Am] though you're absent You’re just as dear, Wp smile with the world Yet we never forget, In our garden of memory You live there yet. Children, Mrs. Lucile C. Pierce Savannah Mr. John E. Coleman Mrs. Irma C. Cutler Mrs. Marie C. Lofton Mr. Clarence H. Cole¬ man All of New York City Grand children, Mrs. Cassie P. Hall Mr. Robert L. Pierce, Jr. Mr. Thernell C. Pierce EDWARDS — Sacred to the memory of TOLAND J. EDWARDS who passed .Tunp 29. 1946. He gave and counted not M the cost. jin He spent and knew that what he lost it Was for another’s gain. if He loved and measured Vi not his love, h Knowing all things c&me from Heaven above, And earth’s values vain. v , - Sadly missed, Essie Monroe Edwards ■————- - ^^^Bu^dhLstJemp^ Hor- stood since the year 739 A D ls believed to be the oldest wooden building in the. world. SEE PAUL and ANDY For Ignition, Starters, Generators and Phone 2-0221 „ Carburetors in