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CHURCHES
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Jerusalem Bapt Church
tor. attended Sunday school was visitorsj law'' |
and many
present. At the morning service
he paster spoke interestingly
“The Straight and
Path. The Volunteer choir
rendered the music, (lie co,rn
munion service was also
attended with many visitors
present. The pastor preached a
soul stirlng sermon, subject,
“Lift Him Up.” Rev. O. W. Car¬
ter brought greeings from the
National Baptist
and urged as many as can to
attend the State convention in
November. The Senior choir
rendered the music for the
evening and the pastor deliv¬
ered an instuctive message on
‘Be Faithful.”
Evergreen Bapt. Church
1st Eversrreen Bantist "h '— u
622 E. Bolton St., Rev. E.
Capers, pastor. Churrh s h o
10:09 a. m., Asst. Supt.
f^dTnce C h 8 h f
tendance and a nd at lL 1 30 •
the pastor *■»*
mon; 3:00 P-
service, Pastor Capers using
subject, “A drawing Powder
Jesus.” We closed a 3
dedicatorial service on the
Sunday, Rev. A. E.
preaching the morning sermon
and 3 o. m. Rev. S. A. Baker
Knoxville, Tenn., delivered the
message. Friday night, Oct.
the Georgia Biscuits will appear
at the church. Monday
Oct v,v V * 29 1 the Gospel ~ Bells and
Goodwill Singers in a contest
there, also BTU 6 p. m.
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St. - James - Ault Church r , ,
A successful quarterly
ference was held at St. James
AME church beginning
night and ending Sunday with
Rev. W. O. P. Sherman,
ing elder, in charge. A total of
$3,453,16 was reported as being
raised during the quarter with
the money being used to meet
the obligations of the church
An appreciative audience heard
Pastor S. C. Thornton at the
morning worship preach
the text. “Arise, O God, and
Plead Thine own cause.” T
sermon was heard over
radio. Rev. Sherman preached
at the evening service,
“Stay On Board the Ship,” and
Mrs. Sherman announced th
Missionary Workers meeting
be held at St. Philip AME
church December 4. Music for
the day was furnished by
Senior choir and Gospel chorus
Pond and his congregation
be guests of the church. On
that night all boards and aux¬
iliaries are to report $25.00
Pilgrim Bapt Church
At Pilgrim Baptist
528-30 W. Huntingdon St,.,
J. J. Dinkins, pastor, the
services were attended
great inteest. The pastor,
cers and members are
for a speedy recovery of Dea
Cane Smalls, Dea. C. H. Hey-
ward, Maggie OLston, Joe Wig
gins and Nellie Black who
been placed in the hospital. Th<
Sunday school met at the
hour with Dea. Sam Greene
acting Supt. The pastor,
ered two soul stirring sermons
Sunday is communion day
all friends are invited to
and worship with us. On Sun-
day night, Otc. 21, the
Singers will have charge of
service, under supervision of tin
Pastor’s Aid club.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Galangue Day will be observ¬
ed this coming Sunday morn¬
ing at the First Congregation¬
al Church, Taylor and Haber¬
sham streets. Rev. A. C. Curt-
right,, the pastor, will preaeh
The service will begin at lD15
o’clock.
A special offering will be
taken for the Galangue Mission
in Africa where Sam Cole IS
stationed. Mr. Cole, a graduate ,
of Talladega eollege, has
been serving this mission for
more than twenty years.
The following Sunday, Octo*
ber 28th will be observed as
Women’s Day. The program
will be published in the next
issue of the Tribune. invited to; ]
AH friends are
attend these services.
Friendship T 0 Hold
«SRa±SftU church,
Whraton strept> Rpv Q R
Connorj pastor , wl „ bolc , a ;
mortgage burning ceremony,
Thursday night , October 24.
-p b „ observance will be high-
lighted by an interesting pro-
gram with the sermon being de-
Iivprf , d by Rev K M williams,
pastor of First Bryan Baptist
church. Deacon 1. A. Simmons
will have charge of the mortgage
burning ceremony.
Macedonia Bapt. Church
( Macedonia Baptist church, 593
West Harris street, Rev. ,T. 8.,
Murray, pastor, purchased the
Mt. Olvie Baptist church at 32
and Burroughs streets and on
Oct. 4 a joint meeting was held
a! which time 9 members were
received into the chureh. Rev.
Murray announces that church
communion will be held every
4th Sunday. Regular Sunday
services are Sunday school, 10:30
a. m.; morning service, 11:00
and night service at 8.
A11 * prvirf ' s henceforth will be
'held at the new location of the
church 32 and ....... W H,
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I abernacle Bapt. r Lhurcn , ,
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A number of friends were
present at Sunday morning
services at Tabernacle church,
among them Rev. Mrs. F. White
from 1st Bapt. church, Whites-
boro, N. J. Mrs. White was guest
soloist and Rev. White deliv-
£ red the morning message
What Sayeth Thou of Thy-
1 self?” Pres. Bullard expressed
appreciation ... to i new memher. ____ l
, during our sociol hour in BTU
I on last week. All workers are
I requested to be present Mon-
day night at 7 for business
meeting. Mrs. G. Hodge was
hostess for the Sr. Aux. on last
Sunday. We regret that Mrs. M.
smith is on the sick list. The
church is taking on a new look
an d we are endeavoring to
p. 1V e it completely renovated
within the next week. Rev. H
w. Wilburn is pastor.
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Central Bapt. Unurcn lO
Services were well attendee
omhig the week at Genii a
(Bapt: church, Rev. Daniels, pas*
spoke at 1! o clock services
on "Tasting the Goodness of
God.” At 8 o'clock the visitor
for the day. Rev. N. J. Burgess
of Athens, delivered the mess¬
age, speaking on "A Name.”
Saturday night the Sr. Usher
Board will give a seafood sup¬
per at the church. On Monday
night wll !begin the 51st anni-
versary of the church and
ssss .£
sermon will be Rev. Hagins of
St Paul Bapt. church;
night. Rev. Capers of Ever-
green; Wednesday night.
James Bailey of New
Thursday night, Rev. E.
terman of Second Bapt.; Frl-
day night. Rev. G. R. Connor of
Friendship Bapt. The history
will he given by Miss Louise
Milton Sunday and the anniver¬
sary sermon will be delivered by
Rev. E. O. S. Cleveland. Jeff
Proctor has been added to the
sick list.
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St. r fillips AMc, vnlirclt
| . At St. Philip AME church,
i Charles and West Broad streets
j> v ! John S. Bryan, pastor,
Sunday services were every
joyable, beginning with the
sunrise prayer service. At 11:30
j Dr. Bryan, using for his theme,
' The Vaiiey of Decision,” de¬
livered a highly spiritual mes-
sage. The eveniing service
good. The conference season is
here and the Georgia conference
will be held at St. Philip tfhurch.
Homes are needed and the pas¬
tor is urging anyone who
take persons for sleeping to re¬
port at an early date. Dr. Bry¬
an visited the South Georgia
conference. Bishop Greene has
assigned him to carry on the
wor k of the West Savannah dis-
in the iJlraess of Dr. I. J
Johnson. The fourth Sunday is
Women’s day at St. Philip and
Mrs. Willie G. Edwards is the
speaker. The 1S51 Fall styles
will be fashioned in a review at
st Philip Oetobe-r 22, sponsored
by Mrs . j u i ia s. Hall.
CARO OF THANKS
The family wishes to take
this means of extending their
thanks to their many friends
for their many kindnesses dur-,
ing our bereavements.
The Storne family
Chairlady, Women’s Day ' j
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Mrs. Viola Holbrooks will pre¬
side at the Women’s day cele-
bratton at St. Philip AME church'
Sunday, October 28, Dr. John
S'. Bryan, pastor.
Mrs. Holbrooks is the superin¬
tendent of the Sunday school.
She is a graduate of Savannah
state P0lIege a nd holds a mas
ter*s degree from Atlanta uni-
versity, and is a teacher at
Florance street school. ' She,
with her committees, is putting
forth every effort to make the
day a glowing success.
Mrs. Harris, chair lady of the
finance committee, is urgisg
every loyal member and friend
to stand hard by the program
Mrs. Gunner, chairman of the
program committee, is sparing
no pains to give the public one
of the finest f entertainments tLi, church. nhimoVi in| It T t
the i history • i of ... the
lias been announced that Mn.,
Willie Edwrads for the occasion will present at ll:30j thej
address
a. m. evening service will be anj j
The
unusual occasion, j
Taylor AME Chapel
Taylor Chapel AMF, church, 1
Rev. A. L. Washington, pastor,
573 Darling St., Woodvilie. Eld.
C P Hobbs held the fourth
quarterly conference when ex-1
cellent reports were received.
He delivered an encouraging
ssmton Sept. 30 and the first
Sunday our pastor preached an
impressive sermon. Among the
visitors were C. Small. Flipper
Chapel, and Rev. I. S. Williams,
pastor of Mt. Zion AME church,
Rosingnol HU1, hwo brought the
closing message at 8 p. m. Sun¬
day was a high day at Taylor
Chapel in our 5 years struggle
when we are blessed to pay our
debts and secure our deeds,
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j Funeral services for Mrs
Joeictha Odom Storse were held
Monday, Oct. 8. fom Tabernacle
Baptist church, Blackville, S. C.,
the ceremonies being conducted
by Rev. Morris, assisted by Rev.
L. B. Free and Rev. C. L. Will-
jams. Interment was at Black-
• ville cemetery with Sidney A
Jones Mortuary in charge. Mrs.
R'torne, who died on October 5,
was a native of Blackville, S. C.,
and a resident of Savannah for
the past 31 years. While here
Mrs. Storne was affiliated with
the Beautfiul Zion Baptist
church. She is survived by one
sister. Mrs. Easter Reed, Pitts¬
burgh. Pa : two brothers, John¬
ny and Toney Odom of Black-
ville,, S. C., five daughters, one
j son, seven grandchildren,
many cousins.
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The Royal 1 Undertaking
Company
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Over fiO Years Serving This Vicinity
501 West Broad Street
Savannah, Ga. Phone 3-2175
AMBULANCE SERVICE
SAVANNAH IKIbLNE
Sunday At Si
Youth groups at St. Matthew',-;
church will observe
Sunday” 11:15 a. m. this
with appropriate ser¬
Holy communion will be
by Father Caution and
will be supplied by the
choirs with special
music being sung at the offer-
by the junior choir. Robert
prominent local educa¬
tor, will be the featured speak¬
er, He will be introduced by
James A. Brown, Jr. Mrs. Ella P.
Law is adviser of the Youth
groups at St. Matthew’s.
Penny Group
Dear Friends:
Though 13 is said to be an
unlucky number, will you please
try to make it otherwise by
your attendance and contribu-
tion to the celebration of the
13th anniversary of the Pennv
Group which is to be celebrated
on the last Sunday morning in
this month at 2nd Baptist
chureh. Now, no matter how
small may be your contribution,
even if ^ but ^ ^ pennies, f ^ ........ will be
apprPC atPd f or as is
known, those pennies amonut
to dollars.
This may be the last time
that I, the founder of the
'
bot hpr y0U as
My days are gliding swiftly by
Asd j a pj[g r i m stranger,
Would not detain them as they
fly.
Those hours of toil and danger.”
Sincerely yours,
(Mrs.) J. H. Patterson
Give your contrbiution to any
of the group leaders. Their
names have appeared in this
paper.
BethEden Bapt. Church
At Beth Eden Baptist church.
LJncoln and Gordon streets,
Rpv Levi M. Moore, minister,
y )e church -school was held at
10;15 a m with DPac0 n J. J.
Pdwards, supt., presiding. Pas-
tor Moore spoke Sunday morn-
jrifr 011 “Our Father.” The young
p PO ple in the afternoon had a
musical and literary program j
»* in m Liiaigc. ** charge. -"“T It was M,s well attended.
Numbers were rendered by | j
groups from Beth Eden, First
A. B., and St. John Baptist
churches. The pa. tf r preached
Sunday night from the sub¬
ject, “Christian Strength.” The
coming Sunday at 4 p. m. Rev.
R ichardson, pastor of Bolton
street Baptist church, 'will
preach at Beth Eden
church for Sis. Katie Richard
son’s group No. II. Dea. Kruter
is back at the Central of Ga.
hospital and prayer meeting is
held each Tuesday night at,our
church.
Ml. Carmel Bapt, Church
Mt. Carmel Baptist church,
257 Ferrell street, organized
June 7. 1951, under the leader¬
ship of Rev. J. Mims with 64
members, has received ten
members since being
eight by Christian experience
and two for baptism.
church has raised in its
months of existence $507.81 with
many contributions. On Sunday
the church closed the quarter
by raising $212.69. j
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Annie Wilson, 1015 Rich¬
ards St., wishes to thank the
pastor, officers and members of
the First Bryan Baptist church,
also Laymen's Bible class of
West Savannah, the nurses eo-
workers of Central of Georgia
hospital, neighbors and friends
for the many cards, flowers and
kindness shown her during
recent illness.
IN MEMORY
McINTOSH— In remembrance
our mother,
MRS'. SARAH McINTOSH
who departed this life Oct. 21,
1949.
Sleep on, dear Mother,
’Tis God who thought best,
To take you from this world of
sorrow
To a lovely place of rest.
Day by day we are striving to
meet you
In that fair heavenly home;
Tis the land where all is happi¬
ness,
Up there where sorrow is un¬
known.
Safe in the arms of Jesus,
Angles guard thy sleeping clay;
We are working forward to see
you
In that resurrection day.
Sadly missed by
Children and grandchildren
WILLIAMS-- In sad memory
of my husband,
REV. THOMAS. W. WILLIAMS
who died October 18, 1945.
When the evening sun is setting
And I and oil alone,
In my heart comes a longing
If you were only back home.
I miss you when I need a
f r i end>
And , soothed „ . my J ^ pam. ,
grant , somedav ’ we’ll
n(rnin again.
Sadly missed by
Devoted wife,
Mrs. Lenoia Way Williams
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ROBINSON — In memory of
my husband,
MARION W. ROBINSON
who departed this life October
19, 1945.
God fills our hearts with mem¬
ories,
Gathered through the years,
Sweet and tender memories
To comfort all our tears;
And so, we, too, will find today
Our Father up above,
Will help us bear the loss of
one,
Whom we so dearly love.
Sadly missed by,
Wife,
Mrs. Mae Robinson
Savannah, Ga.
Aunts,
Miss Carolyn Robinson
Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Eva Williams
Washington, D. C.
Cousins and friends
BAPT. USHERS UNION
Monday night at Bethlehem
Bapt. church the Ushers Union!
met with many helpful things
being said for the benefit of
the Union. The regular monthly
program will be held on Mon-
day n iSht, Oct. 29, at 8 o’clock
at Central Bapt. church. All
members areasked to be present
Savannah, Ga.
. Daughter,
Mrs. Louise Green
Augusta, Georgia ,
Brother,
H. B. Williams
Jamaica, N. Y.
IHFRSDAY OrTOPtKR 18, 1951
WHERE TO WORSHIP
4 "1 "
baptist
BAPTIST CHURCH
and Ogeecbee Road
O W. Carter, rastor
3-5116
4LL PEOPLES NEW CRNTCRT
520 Harmon Street
R-v. E N. Bunn, Pastor
Phone 6847 .....
BAY ST BAPTIST CHURCH
President and Popular Streets
Rev. L. B Free, Pastor
Phone 3-4974
BETF. EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
Lincoln and Gordon Streets
Rev. Levi Moore, Pastor
Phone 2-4601
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
702 West Park Avenue
Rev. F, J. Dyson, Pastor
Phone 3-9040
BOLTON ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
Bolton and West Broad Streets
Rev. C. E. Richardson, Pastor
Phone 3-7964 1
BROWNSVTLLE 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 Streets ,
Montgomery and St. Julian
Rev. R M Gilbert. Pastor
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
FIRST BRYAN BAPTIST CHURCH
575 West Brvan Stveer
Rev. R M. Williams, Pastor
Phone 5911
FIRST EVERGREEN BAPT. CHURCH
Rey. 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
FIRST MT. BETHEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Fahm Street
Rev. R. J. CUfflD
Phone 4-6766
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Hudson Hill
Rev A J Flewellen. Pastor
Phone 3-2642
HAPPY HOME BAPTIST CHUHCH
Ott Street
Rev. L. L. Smalls, Pastor
Phone 7808
BRAMPTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Hall Street, Woodvilie
Rev.'W. S Scott, Pastor
Phone 3-3193
JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURO?
Richard and Baker Street?
Rev. S. L Archer Paator
Phone 3-7848
LITWAf BAPTIST CHURCH
Thunderbolt
MACEDONIA BAPTIST C'HURC
Randolph and Jackson Streets
Rev. W B Murray, Pastor
Phone 3-4072
MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH
Henry and East Eroad Streetf
Rev. J II Martin, Peel >r
Phone 2-3963
MT. HERMON BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. II Ford, Pastor
545 West York Street
MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Waldburg I,aits
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
1 12 Berrien Street
Rev. W C. Cuimtng'ham. 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. Quartertnan. Pastor
Phone 3-6163
SECOND EBENEZER BAPT CHURCH
Rev W M fi. Miller, Pastor
Phone 2-5065
ax. JOI1M BAPTIST CHURCH
Hartrldge Street
Rev E. O S Cleveland, Pastor
Phone 2-1060
ocOOND Mi ZION BAPT. CHURCH
34 Blsmark Court
Rev. Frank L. Wright. Pastor
Phone 9996. Res 1606 Randolph St
THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Bolton Streets
H. F. Grant, Pastor
SAVE YOUR VISION
D0N‘T TRUST YOUR TUCK
LET US EXAMINE YOUR EYES ANT) FIT YOU
GLASSES THAT ASSURE YOU GOOD SIGHT FOR :
YEARS TO COME.
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DR. M. SCHWAB'S SON
OPTOMETRIST
118 BULL STREET
Monroe Funeral Directors
611 WEST BROAD STREET
PHONE 2-4106 — 2-3252
Savannah, Georgia
MONROE ON DUTY-NIGHT and DAY
ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop.
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baptist church
V. BoTclbus, Pastor
4-6298
TEMPI E BAPT. CHURCH
Avenue and West Broad St.
.1 M Renton, Pastor
2-4509
LOVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Near Price Street
Freddie Bond.-,. Pastor
2-4051
BAPTIST CHURCH
Street
L. C. Sapp, Pastor
4-2944
BAPTIST CHURCH
E. A Capers. Pastor
2-0417
BAPTIST CHURCH
.1. B. Bates, I-aestor
Ferrtll St.
3-6943
CATHOLIC
ANTHONY'S MISSION
Fell Street
John Galvin, Rpctor
5258
BENEDICT’S CATHOLIC
Broad and Gaston Streets
J. Feeley, Rector
7251
MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
West 36th Street
B H. Kohane, Reptor
2-4751
CONGREGATIONAL
CONGREGATION At, < TITJRCP
and Habersham Streets
A C. Curtrlght. Pastor
3 ' 5917
EPISCOPAL
MATTHEWS EPISCOPAL
rson and West Broed Streets .
G. H. Caution. Rector
3-2636
METHODIST
METHODIST CHURCH
and Abereorn Streets
J H. Taggart. Pastor
3-6019
Broad and f Bmmn Bolton Lane
A. D Powell Pastor
9981
MEMORIAL AME CHURCH
end P.nndolph Streets
T. Thomas. Pastor
CHAPEL AME CHUHCH
Near Berrien Street
J. I, Ribert, Pastor
3-6898 CHURCH „ _
* *:e t CHAPEL AME
Magnolia St.
8. W. Grant, Pastor
3-3468
INN AH CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Harare Nelson, Pastor
2-0539
ZTON JERUSALEM AME CHURUW
Road
V. Joseph P Campbell, Pastor
Battery St.. Phone 3-8060
METHODIST CHURCH
and Burroughs Streets
J. E Spears. Paswt
JAMES AME CHURCH
Arnold Street
r Thornton, Pastor
2-2423
LUKE AME CHURCH
and Ott Streets
G H Stokes, Pastor
3-6357
MARY’S AME CHURCH
Savannah
W. II Malone, Pastor
East Hall Lane
PAUL CME CHURCH
Broad and Maple Street*
T. %. Sibley Pastor
3-‘j849
PETER'S AME CHURCH
ville
William Green. Pastor
PHILIP AME CHURCH 1
and West. Broca Stre*.
J. S Bryau, Pa«.W
3-2683 t
PHILIP MOUNMENTAL AM.
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Hull Street, West
W. W. Stevens, Pastoj
3-2854 ' I
THOMAS AME ( HURC
and Burroughs Street*
C. S. Stripling. Paste.
3-5031
TOWNSLEY CHAPEL ME CHORUS
and Church Streets
J. ? Lumpkin, Pastor
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PRESBYTERIAN
MEMORIAL PRBSfiYTERIAP
'M) East BrcwJ Street
P. A. Patterson, pastor
6605
HA N Y PEESB Y TERIAfT
and Lumber Sts,
J. P. Stevens, Pastor
4-8087
SANCTIFIED
OF PRAYER
Blsmark Street
Lawson Elder
9137
WAY CHURCH
760 East Bolton Street
HOLINESS
BOHN CHIUe ’Y> OP THE
GOD
and 3(>fh Streets
Q. R. Richardson, Pasco*
BORN CHURCH OF THE
GOD
1010 East Gwinnett St.
John Roberts, Pastor
2-2728
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
ADVENTIST
and Burroughs Streets
D E. Davis, Pastor
3-9114