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DR. GILBERT ELEVEN YEARS AT FAB CHURCH
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The First African
church announces the obser
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?r\t ful service , 'rs/nste; the nart r
This celebration ^ will oS open _ on
a ” f *. C wl m l ^prvirps ‘ V each
^ ht * . l Katn^rtav „ k ith
the exception of f Saturday
night, closing with services at
11 a. m. and 8 d. m. on Sunday,
July 22.
f hi]»n C mv^tpH S f
citv have q ve been invited tn to par-
ticipate in these nightly
vices, and over a hundred s 0 ”-
ular, fraternal, social and civic
o r eanizations have been in¬
vited to send greetings.
An imposing arrav of contri¬
butions made to this city bv
this eminent clergyman include
as highlights: he was the mov¬
ing spirit in the organisation
the Greenbrinr Children’s
Center: he organized and for
ten years served as president, of
Savannah branch of the
NAACP; he organized and for
years served as president of
the State Conference of NAACP
of Georgia: he was a
spirit in securing Ne°To
policemen and the expansion
recreational facilities for Ne¬
groes in Savannah: he is gen¬
regarded as the "father"
the West Broad Street YM-
he served as a member of
Mayor's advisory committee
Negro Affairs under ex-
John G. Kennedy; he
twice been the baccalaur¬
speaker for the Georgia
college (now Savannah
he worked in close
with the Columbus, On.,
that was spearhead¬
the movement to secure the
for the Negroes of Geor¬
Prom two to four times a
Dr. Gilbert has producted
of his religious dramas at
auditorium, where all
records have been
by the products of his
genius. Ilis Easter
morning prayer ser¬
held every Easter at. 7
at Municipal auditorium,
become a legend. Each
people have journeyed to
from distant points
witness and participate in
’Ms servee of worship which is
’wavs built around some one
his plays approbate to the
and each year such
hat rge throngs are .attracted
far more people are turned
vay from than can get in, Jhe
iditorium being packed al-
ays by 6:45 a. m.
First African Baptist church
;as more than doubled her
SEE PAUL and ANDY
For Ignition, Starters,
Generators and
Phone 2-0221
Carburetors
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
1-1 511 West Waldburg Street
j ! Savannah, Georgia
PHONE 4-7226 RES. PHONE 2-3006
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membership under Dr. Gilbert’s
leodership; thousands of doll¬
ars have been raised and spent
for the physical Improvement
Of the property and three dfif-
erent mortgages have been
burned. It is estimated that
close to a quarter-million doll-
ars has been raised at this
church during his total tenure
there. Just this past year of his
service a new blower-tyoe heat-
ing system has been installed
«i i the church, a new Wurlitizer
electric organ with chimes has
been secured, and verv recently
a very artistic and unusual
communion altar, the Second of
its kind to be produced in the
world, was presented to his
church by this pastor.
Cooperating with th« while
Baptists of this area, Dr. Gil-
hort organized the Chatham
County Baptist Council which
does work in the Died of relig-
‘°us education among the N -
^unt* P aricl he'hal sprved »
“ KcSorrs.* =£
f j s the avowed purpose
0 ' this * rou £ P t0 finally estab-
Ush & BapUs Centpr in S avan-
nah for the ,,sp of the Ne-’rO
Baptist churches of Savannah
nnd Chatham Countv, : and for
ttlo the traintna training nf of theii leaders
and workers.
The following pastors, ac¬
companied bv their eonerega-
tions, choirs, ’ ushers and officers,
. j? , e th rne prlllPlnaI , , , speaKers „„ k s
• v at the anniversary:
Monday , n pvening, July 16, Dr. J
S. Brvan, pastor of St. Philip
AME church (with Dr. W. W
Stevens, p.stor of St. Philip
Monumental AME church pro-
siding; Tuesday pvening, July
17. Rev. E Aiken Capers, pastor
of First Evergreen, Wilmington
and Litway Baptist churches,
and Moderator of thp Berean
Baptist Association; Wednesday
evening, Julv 18, Rev. J. H Tag-
part, pastor of Asburv Metho¬
dist -church; Thursday evening,
July 19, Rev. T? J. Cliffin, castor
of Mt. Bethel Baptist church.
On Friday evening, July 20, the
nrincipal anniversary sermon of
the week will be brought by
Rpv. Richard M. Williams, pas-
tor of First Bryan Baptist (
2S , . rc ,Va^. a SuKrt n, -» will
make his eleventh annual re¬
port to his church, and will sum
up the story of his administra¬
tion thus far.
Anniversary Speaker
The Rev. Nathaniel Eugene
Holsey, Dastor of Metropolitan
Baptist Church. Philadelphia. First! Pa.,
and,’ former pastor of the
Bryan Baptist Church, oldest Ne-/
gro Baptist Chinch in America., j
of this city, will preach the
diamond jubilee anniversary ser- ’
mon of the St. John Baptist
church, Hartridge S't.. Sunday
afternoon. Dr. Holsey is a pow¬
erful preacher of the gospel, and
an excellent pastor. The services
will begin at 4:00 o’clock. The
Public is cordially invited. Dr,
E O. S. Cleveland is the pastor
of St. John.
Tremont Temple
Tremont Temple Baptist
church, Park Ave. and West
Brond S*Rev. J. M Benton,
pastor. Sunday .services were | ■
inspiring throughout beginning
wth Sundav school under the j
supervision of Dea. Clifford •
Riles. At the morning service
Rev. Benton preached an lm- •
presslve sermon, subject, “I*
Jesus Enough." BTU met at 6
o’clock with Pres. Scott in
charge. The topic was discussed
by Dea. Frank Roberts. At 3
o'clock Pastor Benton spoke on
“Thomas was not with you
when Jesus came. Please ob¬
serve Men’s day at Tremont
Temple. You are cordially in¬
vited. VI M
REV. I. J. JOHNSON
Presiding Eider
The Christian Educational
Leadership Congress, embracing
the Sunday School, Allen Chris¬
tian Endeavor League, Mission
Society, and Boy and Girl
of the West Savannah Dis¬
will be held at Mt. Zion
Oliver, July 18-20.
Atnong the dignitaries who will
at the Congress will be Bishop
L. Greene, D.D., L.L.D., Bishop
Georgia. The host pastor will
Rev. A. Foster of Oliver
Day At
Bapt. Church
Sunday, July 16, will be Men’s
at Beth Eden The worship
will begin at 11:15 A.M.
special music by Beth Eden’s
Chorus; Scripture reading
Pastor Moore; Invocation by
Melton D. Bryant. The
speaker will be Dr. E. J.
prominent physician and
an active Christian worker
his church. Sunday afternoon
3:.’i0 P.M. ,1. R. Jenkins, the
secretary of the YMCA
be the guest speaker. He
be introduced by Professor
\V. Gadsden. Other partici¬
will include a tenor solo by
Hooks, instrumental se¬
by Clarence Perkins, bass
Clarence Glover, and mu¬
renditions from the Inde
Men’s Civic Glee Chorus
night the guest speaker will
Professor Calvin L. Kiah,
of the Educational de¬
of the Savannah State
Special music will be
by Beth Eden Male
Services last Sunday at Beth
were largely attended be¬
with Sunday School at
A.M. directed by Supt. J.
Edwards. At the morning
' rv ’ l ' e P a stor ^evi M. Moore
, f, from om the the subject "The
Edition of Human Lives.”
at night he spoke on “Feed
Flock of God.’
Contra! Bapt. Church
Central Baptist church, Rev.
Daniels, pastor. The week¬
services were attended with
during the Berean
Assocation that was
at First Friendship Baptist
Our pastor was re-elect¬
vice moderator of the Asso-
The final reports were
at our regular Sunday
Sunday will be “Youth
at Central. At 11 o’clock
speaker will be Calvin Law-
of Palen M. E. church, and
8 o'clock Miss Louise Milton
Central Baptist church will
A unique program has
arranged for vour enjoy¬
It will climax our regu¬
3rd Sunday rally at which
the Julv workers will
their reports. Deepest
goes to the Solomon
who passed on Saturday
his funeral was held on
Monday in Garnett, S. C.
jAVAnnait T’r.nirrrr
Pastor’s Anniversary
At Conner’s Temple
The first anniversary of the
Rev. W. W. Whitehead as pastor
of Connor’s Temple Baptist
Church came to a successful close
Sunday afternoon with many of
the church’s best talents and oth
er churches of the city. The
church and auxiliaries were loud
in their praise to Pastor White-
head for his successful leader¬
ship. Many accomplishments
have been achieved during his
twelve months pastorate. The
Rev. L. Hines and L. B. Free
played prominent anniversary parts in help
ing to make the a
success.
Rev. Whitehead is using this
method to express sincere thanks
to members and friends of Con¬
nor’s Temple Church for their
many gifts and thoughtfulness
toward him.
Bethel AME Church
After Sunday school lesson
Sunday delegates were elect¬
ed to Sunday School convention
at Mt. Zion Circuit, Oliver, July
18-20. They were Miss Julia Mae
Goethe and Miss Florence Bodi-
son from the Sunday School and
Miss Gloria Vaughns from the Jr.
Missionary Dept. The delegate
from the A.C.E. League will be
named later. The morning serv¬
ice was in charge of the Junior
Church. The No. 2 choir rend¬
ered excellent service.
The Pastor, Rev. A. D. Powell,
spoke on the subject “Gone with
the Wind” and the evening sub¬
ject, “Trees planned by God.”
On July 25th the Rose of Sharon
will sponsor their annual trip to
American Beach, Florida, and the
Gospel Chorus will sponsor a
baby contest on Aug. 19. The
5th Sunday in July will be Mis¬
sionary Day at Bethel where fine
program is being worked out for
this day by Mrs. Ada Frazier and
Mrs. Hattie Roberts.
Evangelical Ministes
Union
The Evai geiical Ministers
Union was uvored with a strong
message ft >m Mr. Sandford P.
Butler, thi Savannah Chief of
Police, Tt ?saay following the
devotions by the Chaplain Rev.
C. P. Hob h. The Chief in his
message |,ave many facts on
health am sanitary conditions
and advic ■ to our people that I
was receiv :d very cordially with full’
thanks ane the Union pledge
cooperatio i on his suggestions.
The ne -t guest speaker was
the Rev. Milton S. J. Wright a
Savannah born boy and now
teacher fer several years at Wil-
berforce University, Wilber force,
Ohio. He based his message on
the Church and Education.
Several of the members attend¬
ed the Brunswick and Waycross
Sunday School Conventions the
past two days at Payne Chapel,
Brunswick, Dr. Maxwell, P. E.;
and at Willachoochee, Dr. Martin,
P.E. U
The West Savannah District
will be at Mt. Zion Oliver, next
week, Dr. Johnson, P.E.; the Sa¬
vannah District Convention will
be the last to be held this season
at Clyo, Dr. Sherman, P.E., July
25-27.
Rev. J. S. Bryan, will read a
Thesis next Tuesday on “What
Is Meant By The Prophetic Age.”
Members present were Rever¬
ends, A. D. Powell, J. S. Bryan,
S C. Thornton, M. L. Lester. W.
W. Stephens, R. Richards, C. $■
Stripling, Walter Jackson, Solo¬
mon W. Grant, M. S. Green, and
W. O. P. Sherman.
St. Philip AME Church
Dr. John S. Bryan, minister.
Rundav, July 8, marked another
dav of enjovable events at St.
Philip’s AME church, Charles
and West Broad streets. Top¬
ping the list of enjovable events
was the Sunday school in which
many students eagerly partici¬
pated. The Sundav school elect¬
ed the following delegates to
the Sunday school convention
to be held July 17-20 at Mt.
Zion AME church, Oliver: Miss¬
es Carolyn and Natalie Tucker,
Julia and Elizabeth Tolbert,
Eula Robinson and Dorothy
Burns. At noon Pastor Bryan
delivered a touching address on
the subject, "Who is My Neigh¬
bor?” The afternoon service
was largely attended, the ad¬
dress bein^ delivered hv Rev.
Maynard cTf South Carolina.
Several visitors were present at
both services.
The babv contest will term¬
inate on Sunday night, July 15.
Rev. Bryan is urging each or¬
ganization to sponsor a baby
for this glorious event.
Tabernacle Zapt. Church
The Missionary Society closed
a successful drive on Sunday
nieht with the Georgia side re¬
taining its rightful leadership.
The baby on the Ga. side taking
the honors was little Jacqualine
Hudson, daughter of Sgt. and
Mrs. George Hudson. leaders in
this Ga. and S. C. drive were for
Georgia: Mrs. L. Lewis, L. Brown,
South Carolina was led by Mrs.
P Wimberly, L. Wilson. Mrs R.
Johnson is president of society
Three accepted the invitation
on Sunday during closing serv¬
ices when the pastor preached
from "Doing Unto Others, as we
Would Have Them Do to Us.”
Our son, Rev. N. Keitt was the
speaker during the morning serv¬
ices.
Deacon S. M. White, board
chairman and superintendent will
be featured during the morning
services, at which time he will
give excerpts from the National
Congress. Rev. N. E. Holsey, now
pastoring in Philadelphia, will be
the guest speaker for the closing
services.
B T U. met at the 6 o'clock
hour. On this Friday evening the
Bible School will have its dos¬
ing exercises. Dr. H. W. Wil¬
IN MEMORY WHERE TO WORSHIP
BROWN—In loving memory
of my dear husband,
MR. RICHARD F. BROWN
who departed this life two years
ago, July 17, 1949.
When we think of you, Dear,
Our hearts are filled with pain. Tike
This earth would seem
heaven
If we had you back again.
Our Ups can not speak how
we miss you,
But God only knows how we
love you
And miss you since you went
away.
Peaceful b< your sleep, dear
one,
It Is sweet to breathe your
name.
We love in life, in death we do
the same.
Sadly missed,
Devoted wife,
vt-e, Missouri Brown
Mother,
Mrs. Jenette Brown
3 Brothers,
Jesse Brown
Willie Brown
Raymond Brown
All of Savannah
In sad but loving memory of
my husband,
DEACON LAUNEY SCOTT
who departed this life one
ago today, July 11, 1950.
One year has passed since
'
left was’ us-
Sad the shock that day,
You bade no one a last fare-
well, could not
A last good bye you
say.
Everyday brings sweet memor¬
ies,
Every memory brings a tear;
Deep within our hearts we carry
Thoughts of one we loved so
dear.
Sadly missed by
A devoted wife, children
and sisters
Grandchildren, niece and
nephews.
SHELLMAN—Tn memory of a
dear husband, father and son,
ALEX SHELLMAN
who departed this life 2 years
ago, July 6, 1949.
He bade no one a last farewell,
He said goodby to none, ceased to
*" His loving heart just
beat
Before we knew he was gone.
Our hearts were filled with sad¬
ness.
Our eyes were filled with tears,
God alone knows how we miss
him
At the end of these 2 long years.
Sadly missed by
A loving wife,
Mrs. Hattie Shellman
Daughter,
Mrs. Emma Mosby
CARD OF THANKS I ;
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CARD OF THANKS I
The relatives of the late
Mrs. Ophelia Bacon wish to
thank their many friends for
the flowers and kindness shown
during her sickness and death.
Mrs. Eloise Armstong
Mrs. Julia LeCount
Mrs. C. Dix
Mrs. Rosa Nelson
• CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Emma Davis wish to thank the
neighbors and many friends for
their kind deeds during the ill¬
ness and death of our mother,
Thanks for all cards, telegrams,
flowers and consoling words
both here and in Miami. Fla.
Special thanks to Rev. E. A.
.
Capers,^Evergreen^Bap^L and Sidney A. Jones, the oblig¬ | i( _
ing undertaker, Savannah, Ga.,
and Rev. {3. A. Thomas, Mount
Sinai Baptist church, and Mr
K. L. Pharr, undertaker, Miami
Fla. May God bless you all.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Rentz
Master Eldridge T. Rentz
Mrs. Henrietta Broome
Detroit, Mich.
Miss Carolvn Y. Bennett
Miami, Fa.
Macedonia Baptist Church
Rev. J. S. Murray is preparing
for a revival at Macedonia Bap¬
tist Church, to run for five nights,
beginning July 16 and ending on
the 20th. Rev. Murray has been
unable to preach for two years
on account of illness, but has now
On Sunday afternoon, July 22,
at 3:30 o’clock, a Communion
Supper will be held at
Church.
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Pilgrim Bapt Church
Pilgrim Baptist church, 528-30
w. Huntingdon S't. Rev. J J.
Dinkins, pastor. The weekly
activities were attended with
great interest, including the
talent muscal program. The
church school met at 10:30
a. m. with Dea. Caesar H.
Jenkins, Supt. Rev. Hagan and
Rev. Williams were guest sneak¬
ers for 'a*' dav as the pastor
was a little ill and not able to
preach. Sundav is communion
dav at this church. At 8 p. m
the Triumph Gosoel Singers will
he in charge of the service. The
.delegates for the Geogia Miss¬
ionary Baptist Sunday School
Convention at Waycross will
leave Monday night. Dea. C H.
Jenkins, Dea. C. H. Jenkins.
Sis. Rebecca Jenkins. Alex Mc-
Arther Jenkins, Sis. Rebecca
Gray, and Joseph Phoenir. The
Pilgrim Singers will celebrate
their anniversary Julv 18. the
New Deal Singers of Augusta
will render a program Friday,
July 27, the Rolling Stones of
Charleston, S. C., will celebrate
their here Sunday,
New York City
Mother,
Mrs. Emnu Shellman
Savannah, Ga.
Son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
man,
and children
Pembroke, Ga.
ROBERTS’ In loving memory,
of our loving brother,
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B. F. ROBERTS |
who passed away July 12 1948,
three years ago.
It is sweet to remember
That once you were here
And though you are absent
You are just as dear.
We smile with the world,
Yet we never forget,
In our garden of memory
You live there yet.
Sisters,
Mrs. W. N. Clark
Mrs. Jennie Jordon
Mrs. L. L. Camm
Brother,
W. M. Roberts
Nephews,
Adam K. Rivers
Richard Clark ,
LANE—In loving memory Of ,
loved I j
our one,
HERMAN LEE LANE
who departed this life July 10,
1950.
Today recalls sad memories of
our loved one gone.
The shock was severe;
We little thought your death
so near.
And only 'tgjl those who have lost!
can |
The pain of parting without |
farewell. Sadly missed his |
by ’ 1
Mother, step-father, wife
and daughters of Brooklyn,
New York.
July 29, and the Junior choir
will celebrate its anniversary 1
Monday, July 30. Visitors were,
Mrs. roville;,Mrs. Florine Geneva Whithead Thnm>'""n, of Flo-J
Los Angeles; Mrs. Selina Gas-
fon, New York CilV, licoU
Marshall Of Ft. Barnswell. N. C.
and Mr. Pinkinson of Atlanta.
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Evangelist Cleveland
Continuing Lectures
Evangelist H. L. Cleveland of
Chattanooga, Tenn , is entering
his second and final week of
a stirring evangelistic campaign
at th» Ramnh school, 41 and
Burroughs Sts. These lectures
are centered around maior
prophecies and fundamental
doctrines of Holy Writ relating
to the period of time known as
the last days. Much information
awaits his hearers at 8 o’clock
each evening when Evangelist
Cleveland shall speak on the
following subjects:
Sunday, July 15, “Adam’s
Mother’s Birthday:” Monday.
July 16, “What is the Sin
Against the Holy Ghost?” Tues¬
day. July 17, “Red Hot Hell Fire
—How Fat is it from Savan¬
nah?”, Wed., July 18, “Four
Words that Will Jam Hell to the
Brim with so-called Christians.”
Thursday, July 19, "Four Thing?
that God Can Not Do;” Friday.
Julv 20, “When Will Ethiopia
Stretch Forth Her Hands?”
Preceding each lecture a Bible
quiz and a question and answer
period are conducted and all
are invited to be present at 7:45
to join in the song service. The
West Broad street bus provides
convenient transportation to 41
street.
$5,300,000 COLLECTED
rnn UPADT HfcAK 1 rKUunAiil DDfWRAM
NEW YORK—Approximately $5,-
300.000 was raised in the 1951
,und cam P ai ^ n of the American
Heart Association to extend its
program for assistance to persons
afflicted with various heart dis¬
eases. it was announced by offi¬
cials of the American Heart As¬
sociation.
The Association is well embark¬
ed on a national program to as¬
sist cardiac patients in holding
their jobs or obtaining suitable
employment. Dr. Louis N. Katz,
newly elected president, said in
stessing live importance of re¬
search with the funds now avail¬
able
“To accomplish this prime pur¬
pose,” Dr. Katz added, “we have
to do several things: First, we
must recruit more investigators
and we must train them. We
must pay them adequate salaries
and we must maintain the labora¬
tories that are demonstrating
their ability to produce new in¬
formation.”
SEE PATTI, and ANDY
For Ignition, Starters,
Generators and
Carburetors
~ Phone 2-0221 ’r.
BAPTIST
ABYSSINIA BAPTIST CHURCH
34th and Otrpeehee Road
R-v G W Carter, Pastor
PlnmC 3-5116
AI.L PEOPLES NEW CENTURY
(120 Harmon Street
R-t. E N Bunn, Pastor
Pborv“ 6847 ■ • • ■
BAY ST BAPTIST CHURCH
President and Popular Streets
Rev J, B Free, Pastor
ph™* 3-4974
BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
Lincoln unci Gordon street*
Rrv Levi Moore, Pastor
Phone 2-4601
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
702 west Park Avenue
Rev E .1 Dyson, r-astor
Phone 3-9040
BOLTON ST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bolton and West Broad Streets
Rev. c. E Richardson, Pastor
Fhone 3-7954
BROWNSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Harden Near 39th Street
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 Gwinnett Street
Rev W W Whitehead. Pastor
Phone 4-2022
EMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH
510 East Huntingdon Street
Rev J C McMillan. Pastor
Phone 3-7353
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
Phone 3-6597
Montgomery and St. Julian Streets
Rev R M Gilbert. Pastor i
FIRST TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH
310 West Alice Street
Rev H. W Wilburn, Pastor
Phone 5865
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
East Savannah
Rev W. C Cunningham, Pastor
Phone 3-8169
RVRST BRYAN BAPTIST CHURCH
575 West Brvan Street
Rev R M Williams, 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 Hannon Street
Rev O R Conner Pastor
Phone 3-8076
FIRST JERUSALEM BAPTIST
CHURCH
221 W. 45 Street
Rev. E Boyd, Pastor
Phone 5918
FTPST 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
FTRRT MT. BETHEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Fahm Street
Pev. R. J. Cliffin
Phone 4-6766
friendship baptist church
Hudson Hlli
^ A ' ? “ len ’ Pastor
ne 3 26
happy home baptist church
ott street
Itfv. L. L. Smalls, Pastor
1'hone 7808
lrampton baptist church
Hall Street, Woodvllle
Rev W. S. Scott, Pastor
Phone 3-3193
i™ us * IjEl ^ ® A J 3TT 5 T churcf
p PV s 1 , Archer Pastor
Phone 3-7848
i.ttwa? baptist church
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Randolph and Jackson Streets
Rev. W. B Murray, Pastor
Phone 3-4072
MT TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH
Henry and East Broad Street#
Rev. J H. Martin, Pastir
Phone 2-3963
MT. HERMON BAPTIST CHURCH
545 West York Street
MT ZrON BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Waldburg Laiu
Rev. J. Q Adams, Pastor
Phone 2-0928
NEW MOON BAPTIST CHURCH
Randolph Street
Rev. James Bailey. Pastor
Phone 3-3039
PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH
528 West Huntingdon Street
Rev. J. J. Dinkins, Pastor
Phone 3-4312
ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH
• 12 Eerrlen Street
RpV. W. C. Cunningham, Pastor
Phone 3-8169
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Waters Avenue and Culver St.
Rev. A. E. Haglns, 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 Biamark Court
Rev. Frank L. Wright. Pastor
Phone 9996. Res. 1606 Randolph St
THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Bolton Streets
Rev. H. F- Grant, Pastor
ICE AND COAL
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MONROE ON DUTY—NIGHT and DAY
ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop.
THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951
TELFAIR BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. Eordoas, Pajtor
Phone 4-6298
TREMONT TEMPLE BAPT. CHURCH
Park Avenue and West Broad St.
Rev. J. M Benton, Pastor
Phone 2-4509
TRUE LOVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Gwinnett Near Price
p v Pr«H^4 • 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 Ferrtll St. I
Phone 3-0943
CATHOLIC
ST. ANTHONY’S MIS3ION
112 Fell Street
Father John Galvin, Rector
Phone 3258
ST BENEDICTS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
East Broad and Gaston Streets
Father J Feeley, Rector
Phone 7251
ST. MARYS CATHOLIC CHURCH
906 West 36t,h Street
Father B. H. Kohane, Rector
Phone 2-4751
CONGREGATIONAL
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURO»
Taylor and Habersham Streets
Rev. A C Curtrlght, Pastor
Phone 3-5917 U. i,
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 < *,
BETHEL AME CHURCH
East Broad and Bolton Lane
Rev A. D. Powell Pastor
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
030 Magnolia St.
Rev. S. W. Grant, Pastor
Phone 3-3468
HANNAH CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Waterworks
Rev. Horace Nelson, Pastor
Phone 2-0539
MT. ZION JERUSALEM AME CHURCH
Augusta Road
P.gv. Joseph R. Campbell, Pastor
1009 Batterv St.., Phone 3-8060
PAI.EN METHODIST CHURCH
35th and Burroughs Streets
Rev. J. E. Spears, Pastor
ST. JAMES AME CHURCH
236 Arnold Street
Rfv. S. C. Thornton, Pastor
Phone 2-2423
ST. LUKE AME CHURCH
Joe and Ott Streets
Rev. G. H. Stokes, Pastor
Phone 3-6357
ST. MARY’S AME CHURCH
East Savannah
R ra v. W. H Malone, Pastor
812 East Hall Lane *
ST. PAUL CME CHURCH S'
West Broad and Maple Streets
Rev. T. E. Sibley Pastor
Phone 3-2849
ST. PETER’S AME CHURCH
Tatemville
Rev. William Green, Pastor
ST. PHILIP AME CHURCH
Charles and West Broad street
Rev. J. S. Brya»\ PastSr ' J
Phone 3-2083
ST. PHILIP MOIJNMENTAL AM.
CHURCH
560 Hull Street. West
Rev. W. W Stevens, Pastor
Phone $-2854 •
ST. THOMAS AME CHURCH
49th and Burroughs Streets
Rev. C. S. Stripling, Paste*
Phone 3-5031
TOWNSLEY CHAPEL .ME CHURCH
Eavle and Church Streets
Rev J. P Lampkin, Pastor
Phone 669 J
PRESBYTERIAN
BUTLER MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAH
CHURCH
230 East Broad Street
Rev. P. A. Patterson, Pastor W
Phone 6005
BETIIANY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Jones and Lumber Sts.
Rev. J. P. Stevens, Pastor
Phone 4-8087
SANCTIFIED
HOUSE OF PRAYER
643 Bismark Street
Rev. Lawson Elder
Phone 9137
BIBLE WAY CHURCH
760 East Bolton Street
HOLINESS
FIRST BORN CHURCH OF TH*
LIVING GOD >>■
Hopkins and 39th Streets
Rev. G. R. Richardson, Pastor
FIRST BORN CHURCH OF THE
LIVING GOD 1
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, PasflSr
Phone 3-9114