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AME’s To Hold
District M
The Sava the I
AME churc Jls-'
trict Counc the |
ministers at the ’
ril trict in a n at
Rt Jamas A mold '
St Rev S C. Thornton, host i
pastor, Wednesday Jan. 9, at <
10:30 a. m. j
P."Sherman, ________
Rev. W. O. the |
elder ot the district ;
presiding ’
will be associated by other pre¬
siding ciders of the Georgia
conference and visitors from
the other district
The progra e new con¬
ference year • announced
by Elder She he council
sermon will t .ched at 11
a. m. by Rev. Israel Lessenger,
pastor at St. James AME
church, Meldrim, assisted by
Rev. L. T. Howell of the Middle-
branch mission, Millhaven.
The pastor and his committee
will serve dinner at 2 p m. The
council will adjourn at 3:30
p. m.
Ta 1 'hurch
rr ■ r
th h
JUS "") 1 and finally
yvne peoples’ exercises
TsV-rarJe Baptist church
Santa visited them in the
unit on Wednesday night.
young folk were under the
pervision of Mesdames
Butler, L. Wilson, A. Graves
E. Blue for this program.
gratulation'' are in order for
and Mrs. Jerome Hamlett.
blessed cent occurred
weeks ago. Last rites were
for Sis. Ella Gibson on
She was one of our oldest
bers. An appreciation
will be tendered the
by Rev. and Mrs. Wilburn
their residence on Friday
Emancipation services are
held lwth our church this
The City-Wide Ushers were
guests on Sunday when
splendid program was
SCIENCE and HEALTH
MENINGITIS VHOS PNEUMONIA ,-|
pinwohms
krw---- Jsalth for Children
Scientists all over the world I j
are conducting clinical work with
terramyciij, newest wide-range
antibiotic, to test the effect of
the earth-mold drug on the dis¬
eases of childhood. Here are some
of the results to date:
Meningitis—Terramycin brought
about complete -ecovery in 14
consecutive < •* ro-spinal men¬
ingitis path < ys a Chicago
medical rept nay prove to
be the ideal tor this grave
epidemic disease _tting the u$ual
sulfa treatment by three days.
Virus Pneumonia — U.S. Amy
elect —* !n Germany treated 160
■—100*1 Titymts with
Bapt. Ushers Union
The Baptist Ushers Union was
highly entertained on Sunday
at their flflh Sunday gathering
al flrst Tabernacle Baptist
church. An enjoyable program
was rendered by the ushers,
The main address was made by
Rev wi lburn, pastor, who spoke
on the subject, ‘ Efficiency.”
The union will give an oyster
roast on Feb. 15 at the in nr
of Mr. and Mrs. DeV > 1511
Grove St. The regula
wll lbe Monday, Ja>
Bethlehem church. A
are aEked t0 be P re
CENTRAL BAPTIST
Hull and McAlister
Wm. Daniels, pastor,
vices during the we*,
highlighted by beautifu
carols. At 11 o’clock the Jr
choir rendered one of the best
programs of the year, and at 8
o’clock the Gospel chorus rend¬
ered the program. Both were
for the benefit of the Sr. Mis¬
sion. Sunday will be our 1st
communion. Mrs. Anna Ben¬
nett has been added to our sick
list. Among our visitors was Cpl.
Warren Brown who was home
for the holidays.
COLLINS
By Thomas Williams
Dea. and Mrs. D. J. Norward
Den. S. J. Johnson, Mrs. Lule
M. Jackson and others attend
ed the Union meeting at the
Green Cypress Baptist church,
Claxton.
Miss Lena Baker and daugh¬
ter, Melzina, have returned af¬
ter spending Xmas with her
son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Al¬
bert Baker, of Brunswick. She
joined her sister and accom¬
panied her back home where
she spent a few days with her
in Savannah, , . Mrs. Penolia _ Hun- „
ter.
I want to thank the many
friends of Collins for their
kindness and sympathy during
my hour of sadness. D. L. Sur-
rency who was killed in Ger¬
many, Nov. 5, 1951. Nettie
Washington.
Quite a few attended the New
three antibiotics, conch: : 1 ter
ramycin is ‘‘the drug.....a
for infants and childre
Whooping Cough —
Seattle and Provide
that whooping cough
disease responsible to;
deaths in the first six
life, responds to terran
apy. The antibiotic sh
whoop stage by 60 per
Finworms—An Amerii
ical team in Haiti repor.
tients found terramycin -
—and “considerably more ....
able’’—than the usual p
violet treatment. Pinworm in.
tion is found throe "he”*, the v
Thomas Usher Board ’
St. Thomas Sr. tfeher Board]
hold its first meeting of |
year at the home of Pres.
E Johnson, Wed, Jan 9.
officers and memebrs are
to be present.
Pres., K. Johnson; Secretary,
L. Dent-gall.
7 rim Bapt. Church
weekly activities at Pil-
ipt. church, Rev. J. J.
pastor, were carried
pre-arranged, including
•ly morning services con-
i by the pastor with j
by the senior choir. The
•h school was largely at-
ed under the supervision of
Cassle Kelly. The service
(■ the day was in the hands
of Rev. Oscar Chaplin who de¬
livered two inspiirng sermons.
Among the visitors was Sis.
Jannie Frazier of Burton, S. C.
The Deacons and Deaconessess
boards will meet Sunday, Jan.
6, at the church at 5 p. m.
Year’s tree sponsored by the
Women’s Benefit Society of
Collins at St. Boykin AME
church, Mrs. Maggie Dunston,
deputy, Mrs. Lula M. Jackson,
president.
Mrs. Maggie Dunston is im¬
proving after being sick for
quite a few days.
MARQUES HAYNES
GETS DRAFT CALL
SAND SPRINGS', Okla.-fAN-
P)—Marques Haynes was called
to report to the local draft
board, No. 75, for a physical ex¬
amination this week.
Results of the examination
were not obtained.
Haynes has Just begun his
first year as captain of the
WQrld famous H arlem Globe-
trotters Basketball team.
DfiiAES
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TRIBUNE
To Your
Friends
for a
NEW
Y EAR’S
GIFT
Yr. $3.00 - 6 Mot. $2.00
,wv i.xSftri IhloUm
1WO PAIRS
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Frank and Larry (left and far right) and Tommy and Joan
(center), St. Louis, Missouri, are brother and brother, and brothc
and sister. All were stricken by polio. March of Dimes mono
provided for their care and treatment. Join the March of Don
with doll ars, January 2-31.
_ _____
BOYS AT FARM ENJOY
MRS. HODGE’S XMAS
PARTY
By Joseph Welcome, Sr.
For 18 years Mrs. Henry W.
Hodge has sponsored and con¬
tributed enormously to the
boys’ farm for the Christmas
tree and party were presented.
1933, when the first
tree and party was
The sum of $j5o was
Carols were sung and a Christ¬
mas play was presented by
boys. Each boy received a
ent, fruit and candy.
This Christmas the
hearts were very sad
they received a message
that Mrs. Hodge was very
in the hospital at
Mass. Although she yas
to ge present this year, she
$p8.5o to Superintendent
penter to be used as follows:
$80.50 to be used for
oranges, candy, chewing gum
i peanuts and individual gifts;
> $6.00 for ice cream and
cash gifts of $1.00 to 6
cooks and assistants, also
for the matron and $5 00 for
instructor.
Mrs. Hodge was missed
much because it was her
time absent in 18 years.
only does Mrs. Hodge
the boys on Christmas, every
year during the summer she
sends magazine, papers and
comic clippings each week.
Daniel Williams, the proba¬
tion officer, was present at the
party. He gave the boys a won¬
derful message, and made his
annual gift of $5.00 which was
used for a set of horse shoes.
We also thank Sol C. Johnson
and his staff of the Savannah
Tribune for 3 copies of the Sa¬
vannah Tribune which we have
been receiving for many years.
lidi i
For Farm and Home
Here’s Utility Room
Workbench
IJVEN basementles* though the utility room in a
home serves many pur¬
poses, it has space enough for a sturdy
workbench if it is compact and legless
like the one shown. It’s easy to keep the
floor underneath clean.
Two-by-four’s notched out to fit a two-
by-four boiled to the wall will sene as
the slanting legs. Two planks, each 10
inches wide, are laid over three more
iwo-by-four's, as illustrated, to form the
base for the top. For a tough working
surface, nail over the planks a piece of
Masonite quarter-inch tempered hard-
board, the material widely used for
bench tops in factories because it “has
what it takes.”
By nailing a couple of 1 by 2-inch
pieces of lumber across the slanting legs,
you create a handy place for short pieces
of lumber and hardboard.
The drawer mav be made or pur¬
chased. For a smooth, hard bottom that
won’t splinter, use a piece qf Masonite
hardboard.
VERY LARGE
SELECTION
OF
NEW STYLE
Ear Rings
L. L1NDAUER
Jeweler
423 Broughton St. W.
MEMORY
YOUNG—In loving memory of
MRS. JANIE YOUNG
who passed away six years ago,
Dec. 31, 1945. The Lord giveth
and the Lord taketh away.
Blessed be the name of the
Lord.
Dearest Darling, thou hast left
us,
Here thy loss we deeply feel;
But Us God that has bereft us.
He can all our sorrows heal.
Yet again we hope to meet
thee
When the days of life are past.
Then in heaven we ll join to
greet thee
Where no farewell tears are
shed.
Peaceful be thy silent slumber,
Peaceful in thy grave so low,
Thou no more will join our
number,
And no more our sorrows know.
A devoted sister,
Mrs. Minnie Gillison
Savannah
5 nieces,
Mrs. Marie Best
Savannah
Mrs. Lila Bell Laws
Brooklyn, New York
Mrs. Josephine Nelson
Peekskill, New York
Miss Oreda E. Turner
Brooklyn, New York
Mrs. Sarah E. Wright
Ann Arbor, Mich,
1 nephew,
Mr. Albert Williams
Ossining, New York
ELMORE—In loving memory
MRS. REBECCA ELMORE
who died January 1, 1949.
Do you think we have
Just because we try to smile?
Do not say that we are heart¬
less,
Else we’d shed tears all the
while.
Love like that we bore our loved
one,
Now at rest and peace on high,
Will outlive earth’s deepest sor¬
row,
And will never, never die.
Sadly missed by
Children,
Mrs. Eva M. Robinson
Mrs. Geraldine Reynolds
Mr. Norman B. Elmore
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Wilhelmina E. Rob¬
erts
Mr. Freddie Elmore
New York City
MATTHEWS—In sad but lov¬
ing memory of my husband and
dad,
ROBERT B. MATTHEWS
who passed away December 31,
1950, a year ago today.
No „ one knows how , much , we
miss VOU y ’
No one , knows the ,, .... bitter ,
I have suffered since I lost you:
Life*has never been the same.
The world may change from
year to year,
Our lives from day to day;
But love and memory of you,
dear,
Shall never fade away.
A loving wife,
Mrs. Isabelle Matthews
and Sandra
ber of St. Philip’s Mon. AME
church. Mr Rivers is a mem¬
ber of the same church and
former principal-teacher at
S'wainsboro and Dorchester
academy.
It Pays To Advertise
In The Savannah
Tribune
LOCALS
Alford Morrison and James
King left Tuesday for Miami,
Fla.
James Tolson who spent
Christmas in Nashville, Tenn.,
with his father, is now visiting
his sister in Toledo, Ohio.
Marian Mixon of Charleston,
S. C„ is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Anna Maxwell of East Jones St.
Charles and Harry Johnson
are in Columbus, Ohio, where
they are visiting their sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’harra
and children spent Christmas
with their daughter, Miss Onei¬
j da Riley, in Dayton, Ohio.
Miss Julia Myers of Atlanta is
visiting he rmother, Mrs. Anna
Myers of West Henry street.
Mrs. Viola Johnson of Cleve¬
land, Ohio, and Mrs. Lucy Wil¬
iams Greene of Baltimore, Md„
sisters and former residents of
this city, are visiting here for
the first time in sixteen years.
The house guests of their bro¬
ther, Benjamin McKeever of 929
! I W. 39 street, they are being
highly entertained by Mrs. O.
B. Murphy of 834 W. 39 St., and
i others, including Mrs. J. M.
Butler of W. 39 St.; Mrs. Corrle
Dempsey of W. 42 St., Mrs.
Annie Mae Moody of West Sa¬
vannah and Mesdames Effif
Green and Arizona Palmer at
Thunderbolt.
Miss Gertia Robinson of 5
King street, Woodville, left on
an extensive trip. She will visit
Rev. Edsel Robinson, Morris
Brown college, Atlata, then go
to Philadelphia to visit Jeff
Robinson and then west to Chi¬
cago. She spent Christmas with
her brotrer, Hardwick Robinson.
] HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
VISITING RELATIVES
Mrs. Willie Nita Clarke of
New Yqrk City and Adam K.
Rivers of Asheville, N. C., were
home for the holidays visiting
sister and mother, Mrs. J. Riv¬
ers Jordan of 260 Eagle Street.
! Accompanying Mr. Rivers to the
! city for the holidays was his
fiance, Miss R. Constance Rice,
j N. noted C„ who hair stylist the of house Asheville, guest
I was
of his aunt, Mrs. Francis Wyche.
j j The usual small at the family home of Xmas his
dinner was
] mother, Mrs. Jordan, with Mrs,
Clarke acting as hostess and
who wil Remain in the city
throughout the month of Jan¬
uary. Mrs. Clarke will be remem¬
bered as active in civic, work
and hair dresser and grocery
store merchant. She is a mem-
❖ We maintain an active sales force for selling houses, bun- £
galows, business property, lots and investment property, •
We are ready to serve you whether you wish to buy or sell.
Insurance written at a 25% saving to you.
We collect rents—Over 20 years experience.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1952
WHERE TO WORSHIP
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BAPTIST
ABYSSINIA BAPTIST CHURCH
34 th and Ogeechre Road
Rev. O. W Carter, Pastor
Phone 3-51 Id
AU, PEOPLES NEW CENTURY
620 Harmon Street
R»v. E N Bunn. Pastor
Phone 6847 .....
BAY ST BAPTIST CHURCH
President and Popular Street*
Rev L B Free, Pastor
Phono 3-49*74
BETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
Lincoln and Cordon Street*
Rev. Levi Moore, Pastor
Phone 2-4601
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
702 -Wist Park Avenue
Rev E. J Dyson, pastor
Phone 3-9040
BOLTON ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
Bolton and West Broad Street*
Rev C, F. Richardson. Pastor
Phone 3-7954
BROWNSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Harden Ne R r 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 Street*
Rev R M Gilbert. Pastor
FIRST TABERNACLE BAPT. CHURCH
310 West Alloa Street
Rev H W. Wilburn, Pastor
Phone 580E
FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
F,ast Savannah
Rev. W C Cunningham. Pastor
Phone 3-8168
FIRST BRYAN BAPTIST CHURCH
575 West Bryan Street
Rev. R M Williams, Pastor
Phone 5911
FIRST EVEROREEN BAPT. CHURCH
Rev E A Capers, Pastor
Phone 2-0417
Gwinnett Near East Broad Street
FIRST FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
Thunderbolt
Wheaton Near Hannon Street
Rev. O R Conner Pastor
Phone 3-8076
FIRST JERUSALEM BAPTI8T
church
221 W 45 Street
Rev E Boyd, Pastor
Phone 5918
FIRST MACEDONIA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Reynolds and 31st Street
Rev I, W Stevens, Pastor
Phone 3-8563
FIRST METROPOLITAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Walker Street and Lumber Lane
Rev. L. O. Gibbs, PaBtor
Phone 3-2895
FIRST MT. BETHEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Fahm Street
Rev R J CllfflD
Phone 4-6766
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, Woodville
Rev. W. 8 Scott, Pastor
Phone 3-3193
JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURCH
Richard and Baker Street/
Rev 8. L. Archer Pastor
Phone 3-7848
LITWAE BAPTIST CHURCH
MACEDONIA BAPTIST OHITRC
Randolph and Jackson Street*
Rev. w B Murray, Pastor
Phone 3-4072 % T*
MT TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH
Henry and East Broad Street*
Rev. J II Martin, Pastor
Phone 2-3963
\ MT H f,rmon baptist church*
I Rev. J. H. Ford. Pastor
545 West York Street
MT Z j 0 n baptist church
West Broad and Waldburg
Rev. J. Q Adams, Pastor
Phone 2-0928
NEW MOON BAPTIST l HURCH
Randolph 8treet,
Rev. Janies Balloy. Pastor
Phone 3-3089
PILGRIM BAPTIST CHURCH
528 West Huntingdon Street
Rev. j .1 iiinktns. Pastor
Phone 3-4312 ....
ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH
>12 Berrien Street
i Rev. W C. Cunningham, Pastor
| Phone 3-8169
I ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
1 Waters Avenue and Culver St.
■ P-P 4 [. A E. Haglns, PaBtor
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 O,. Quarterm&n, 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. 8. Cleveland, Pastor
Phone 2-1060
SECOND MT. ZION BAPT. CHURCH
34 Blsmark Court
Rev. Frank L. Wnght. Pastor
Phone 9996 Res 1606 Randolph St.
THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Bolton Streets
Re>* H F Grant. Paotor
BAPTrST CHURCH
W. Bordous, Pastor
4-6293
TEMPIE BAPT CHURCH
Avenue and West Broad St.
J. M. Benton, Pastor
2-4509
LOVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Near Price Street
Freddie Bonds. Pastor
2-4051
BAPTIST CHURCH
Street
I. C Sapp. Pastor
4-2944
BAPTIST CHURCH
E A Capers Pastor
2-0417 •
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev J B Bates. Pastor
Ferrlil St.
Phone 3-6948
CATHOLIC
ANTHONY’S MISSION
112 Fell Street
John Galvin, Rector
Phone 5258
ST BENEDICT'S CATHOLIO
CHURCH Street*
East Broad and Gaston
Father J. Feeley, Rector
Phone 7251
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
906 West 36th Street
Father B H Kohane, Rector
Phone 2-4751
CONGREGATIONAL
FIRST CONGREGATION AL CHURCH
Taylor and Habersham Streets
A ° Curtrlght, Pastor
Phore 3-5917
EPISCOPAL
ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH Streets
Anderson and West Broad
Father G. H. Caution, Rector
Phone 3-2636
METHODIST
ASBUPY METHODIST CHURCH
Duffy and Abercorn Streets
Rev. J. H Taggart, Pastor
Phone 3-6019
BETHEL AME CHURCH
East Broad and Bolton Lan*
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 CHURCH
GAINES CHAPEL AME
630 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 CHUROu
.4 ugusts Road
Rev. Joseph R. Campbell, Pastor
1009 Battery St.. Phone 3-806C
PALEN METHODIST CHURCH
35th and Burroughs Streets
Rev J. E Spears. Paavo*
ST JAMES AME CHURCH
236 Arnold Street
Rev. S. C Thornton. Pastor
Phone 2-2423
ST. LUKE AME CHURCH
Joe end Ott Streets
Rev. Q H Stokes, Pastor
Phone 3-6357
ST. MARY'S AME CHURCH
East Savannah
Rev W H Malone, Pastor
812 East Hall Lane
ST. PAUL CME CHURCH
West Broad and Maple Street*
Rev. T. E. Sibley Pastor
Phone 3-3849
ST. PETER'S AME CHURCH
Tatemvllle
Rev William Green, Pastor
ST. PHU.IP AME CHURCH
Charles and Went Broej Stree>
Rev J. S Bryan, Pa»v*“
Phone 3-268S
ST PHILIP MOUNMENTAL AM.
CHURCH
560 Hull Street, West
Rev W W Stevens, Pastof
Phone 3-2854
ST. THOMAS AME (HURT
4»th and Bunoughs : Teeta
Kev. O. S. Stripling, ,-asto.
Phone J-5031
TOWNSLEY CHAPEL ME CHURCH
Eagle and Church Streets
Hi v J. P Laiopkln, Pastor
Phone 6693
PRESBYTERIAN
BUTLER MEMORIAL PRESBYTBRIA*
CHURCH
230 East Broad Street
Kev P A Patterson, Pastor
Phone 6605
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Jones and Lumber St*.
Rev J. P. Stevens, Pastor
Phone 4-8087
SANCTIFIED
HOUSE OP PRAYER
643 Blsmark Street
Rev. Lawson Elder
Phone 9137
BIBLE WAY CHURCH
?60 East Bolton Street
HOLINESS
FIRST BORN CHURCH OF TUB
LIVING GOD
Hopkins and 39th Streets
Rev. G. R. Richardson. Pastor
FIRST BORN CHURCH OF THB
LIVING GOD
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. Pastor
Phone' 3-9114
ICE AND COAL
- w.
Savannah Ice Delivery Co
Dial 8158
Monroe Funeral Directors
611 WEST BROAD STREET
PHONE 2-4100 — 2-3252
Savannah, Georgia
MONROE ON DUTY-NIGHT and DAY
ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop.