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URCHES
Tree nt Temple
At Tremont Temple Baptist
churoh, Park Ave. and West
Eroad St., Rev. J. M. Benton, (
pastor, we are privileged to Be¬
gin a new year and It Is our de¬
sire to make this year even
better than the paat year
through rendering better ser¬
vices In every way that we ean
The holiday season waa most
enjoyable. Mrs. Manry Hagan
Mrs. Angel Weaver, Pausey L.
Brcwn, Frances Mclaartn were
highly acrJoimed tor splendid
work oh the Cturtetmaa pro¬
gram On? torch at large re-
memt— * * widows, shut
ins ai. ■mil receiving a
cash pu ;' Mew Year’s
message s vered iy Pas-
tor Benton n anr eciatlve \
audience. Studf coming i
home for tto to'' 1 * season |,
were JohR Ga 1 ’ md Robert j
Gary. i
!
Beth E* -ch
At Bath arch,
Lincoln a reets,
P n v. I.evl nlster,
the churcl made
an evcellei.t unday
to'ng t3je first Sunday in the
F a *v Year. Supf. Edv ards and
h!s effle^erjl staff of teachers for
n-e stUJ making progress
the new year. At the morning
s^-vice Pastor Moore delivered
a sermon from the subject, "A
Start.” B th Eden obsered
her annual roll call Sunday af¬
ternoon. Fo!’ r the roll call
we immedi ‘ ■’iv r lebrated the;
Tord’s supp 1 ge group of!
members tut .ut to the
feast. The third Sunday In Jan¬
uary the Tribe of Issac'nar will
have a sermon preached for
the benefit of the church. The
Rev. J. H. Taggart and his con-
c-recatlon will be the guests of
honor at 4 p. m. Jan. 20. Sister
T epsie Urquhart is leader of the
Mba. Many of Beth-Edon’*
shnMna weT# out to services
cn Sunday.
"-van BTU Officers
"r- 1QS2
At tto regular meeftnar of
'to BTto of Bryan Baptist
'•^orch on las? Eundav evening
tto Jopowto* officers wet*
to for the year
;*V* • P*-* to- 'rjieon Brown;
Pros., T -to Suttortf 8ec 0
’to. Rrsa pto•»-*; cor. Sec.,
’T-st. Gertrude Brown; Treas.,
'to Laura R. Williams; group
l-aders. George White, Miss
Arm* E Maxwell, Mrs. Lola L.
A ,T »n end Mrs. Bele nBrown;
p'aatst and music director, Mrs
.T”l# Brown; reporter, Mrs.
Rosa B. Voss. Rev. R. W. Will¬
iams Is pastor of the church.
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of Prayer
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gpectal prayers for Christian
in areas where religiou<
has been curtailed will
offered In the Seventh-day!
church, 41 and Bur-1
m.. Saturday. January
People of all denominations
of none are Invited to Join
this Important observance
Day of Fasting and Prayer
also include petitions for
safety of men in military
for the rapid complet-
of Christian work around
world, and for a lasting
i
The prayer by day denominational has been ap-|
meeting in special world, cess- \
fo n from all parts of the
action is termed ‘ one 0 f,
j> • niost Important ever taken
international convention !
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e church." :
1.-ariy 10.000 Adventist con¬
around the world ;
unite on the same dav for
this service of prayer and fast¬
ing.
CONNOR TEMPI.E BAPT.
Sunday wo* a hitrh day at the
Connor Temple Bap’ hur v
W h en an overflow c.
ered to witness th
munion of the year
our morning gue
Crumshore of Himt
Base, at 2:30 comr
the sermon
ered by the pastor,
Whitehead. Following
ion a Joint babtlsm
with Bethlehem BaptL
at which time a large
was baptized. Monday night
opened the first night of our
homecoming service. Sermon
was delivered by Chaplain E
Henry of Hunter Air Force
Zion Union Meeting
Zion 1st District Union met
at Oakland Baptist church, six
miles on Ogeechce road, Rev. J.
H Martin, pastor, last Sundav.
The following program was
carried out Friday nivht: ser¬
mon, Rev. C. W. Servis, and on
Sunday morning doctrinal ser¬
mon by Rev J. D. Walker, ac¬
companied by Rev. W. D. Sapp
who also was given the hand
of fellowship Into the union.
Dinner was served at 2-30 p. m.
The usual missionary program
for the benefit of the young
people was directed by Sister
Ethel Mack. Rev. D. Boles de¬
livered the missionary sermin.
Total collection was $126.18.
Next union will meet with 2nd
Mt. Pleasant Baptist church.
White Bluff, Rev. L. L. Smalis,
pastor. Rev. I. M. Jackson is
president, Rev. Freddie Bonds,
viee president, and Sister Ethel
Mack, secretary.
St John Bapt Church
The New Year came and met
Second St. John working hard
as as ever. Every auxiliary is
increasing. In the Sunday ser¬
vice in which Pastor J. J. Dlnk-
'ns gave a wonderful sermon,
’hree were given the right hand
of fellowship. No. 2 choir made
the church a present of a bul¬
letin board. Services for the
week: Thursday, 7:30, church
.-vices Sunday, 10:00 a. m.,
Sunday school; 11:30, the home
mission meets; 7:30 p. m. the
Gospel Birdsof Harmony will
render a program.
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Centra! Bapt. Church
Services at Central Baptist
were highly enjoyed on
The communion was
ri ved to a large number of
and friends. The pas¬
preached a soul stirring
and two babies were
to God in prayer. Sunday
P. L. Brown of the BTU
; ;s a n members to be present
0 the first meeting of the
The group captains and
are working hard
reports at te end of
Monday night, Jan.
J minry workers will spon-
the Savannah Travelers at
D"a. James Grayson has
ado'll tt> the sick list. Rev.
Daniels Is pastor of the
Jprfeqltvn Bart. Church
45 St. W., Rev. E. B. Boyd,
The annual Christmas
of the Sunday school
BTU of Jerusalem Baptist
was held Sunday, Dec.
at the church 7 30 p. m.
a large attendance. The
* am .included singing of
carols and group sing-
h- the intermediate, jun¬
ad primary departments,
music was under the guid-
af Mrs. L. G. Cor, director
1c, with Mrs. Mildred
ns, organist. The watch
service and deacon’s
were observed jointly
ay night, Dec. 31, wtth the
or and officers in charge,
usual services were held
nday.
Si John Matrons
The Matrons of St. John's
church met at the home
Mrs. Alfroida Simmons. The
usual bu Iness was transacted.
officers were re-elected. Our
are off to Deacon
became a ‘ matron” and
railed the largest amount of
money at our anniversary tea.
The director, Mrs. Simmons,
extends greetings to all for a
very happv and prosperous
New Year. We wish for a speedy
recovery for the grandmother
of Mrs. Marguerite Thomas.
pre.sPnt were Mrs. M.
O. Jackson, Mrs. Bernieda Mil¬
ler. Mrs. Ophelia R,iver3, Mrs.
Susie Stephens, Mrs. Isabel
Hudson, Mrs. Rosalie Freeman,
Mrs, Mabel Taylor, Mrs. Lucile
Young. Mrs Alfreida Simmons,
Mrs. Pearl Coxon, Mrs. Dorothy
Strain. Mrs. Coxon Is reporter,
M. O. Jackson, president.
2Nn ARNOLD BAPT. C HURCH
The month of December was
a very busy one tn Second
Arnold Baptist church. On the
2Cth the Sunday school pre¬
sented an impressive Christ¬
mas pagTirrt, “A King is
The combined choirs rendered
excellent music for the cast.
Mrs. J. Mattis Is pianist. The
program was under the direct¬
ion of Mrs. O. B. Dingle, Supt.
of the Sunday srhool. On Dec.
23 the parents, children and
workers received beautifully
wrapped gifts from the brightly
lighted Christmas tree. The
musical recital which was pre¬
sented by choir No. 1 on Dec
30 was a rare treat. Mrs. Sarah
Frazier is president.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Miss Emma
Qulnney wishes to express
their deepest gratitude to her
many friends for their kind
of sympathy.
»AVA««AH
Evangelical
Union
The Evangelical Ministers
Union held its first weekly
session in the New Year Tues¬
day at St. Philip AMF, church,
Rev. J. S. Bryan, pastor. The
meeting was conducted by Rev.
C. P. Ilobbs, chaplan, who act¬
ed for the president, Rev. A. D
Powell, who was transferred to
St. Paul AME church, Bruns¬
wick at the conference held In
December. The following com¬
mittees reported: Rev. S. C.
Thornton, civic; Rev. R. Rich¬
ards, sick; Rev. C. P Hobbs,
hospital; Rev. W. O. P. Sher¬
man, current events; Dr. J. S.
Bryan, program.
The following district eoun-
tils were announced: Savannah
district and West Savannah
district councils at St. James A.
M. E. church, Jan. 9, Rev. S. C.
Thornton, pastor Rev. W. O. P.
Sherman, P. E.; West Savan¬
nah district council at Gaines
chapel, Rev. H. Jackson, pastor,
Rev. J. H. Edge, PE; January
10, and the South Savannah
district council at
Chapel, Rev. J. W. Maxwell,
pastor. Rev. C. P. Hobbs,
January 9.
Rev. G. B Hannan, the
pastor at Bethel AME
and Rev. H. Jackson, pastor
Gaines Chapel, spoke on Fell¬
owship and Peace; response
] by Rev. J. S. Bryan,
Members present were Revs
C. P. Hobbs, R. Richard, J S
Bryan, S. C. Thornton, M. L.
Lester, J. W. Maxwell, G. B.
Hannan, H. Jackson, M. S.
Green, W O. P. Sherman.
Tabernacle Bapt. Church
The first Sunday in the new
year was a happy day at
Tabernacle Baptist church.
Nine confessions were made
the S. S. hour, eighteen S. S.
teachers and seven Supts.
installed by Pastor H. W.
burn, Several visitors were
ent during the day,
Rgv. E. T. Hamilton, our
and foreign mission
tative, accompanied by
nephew and niece, Mr. and
Williams, the brother of
Hamilton, from
We were delighted to see
Mosley from Chicago,
mother of Mrs. Wilburn.
Safe Journey in 52" was
message delivered by the
in the morning. During
hour officers were elected
H. E. Bullard as president.
Workers Council will hold
initial meeting on
night. J. Rlckenbacker is
ident. The closing message
delivered by Rev.
Youth meeting each
afternon, 8r. Mission
Thursday.
MR. MORRELL IN
Adam Morrell of 2118
Jones street was rushed
the hospital last week where
he underwent an operation.
this writing he is
nicely.
Last Rites Held For
Mrs. Albertina Suares
Funeral services were held
Sunday night at Mt. Zton Bap¬
tist church for Mrs. Albertina
Smith Suares who died In
Rockford, Illinois, after an ill¬
ness of several months. The
eulogy was delivered by the
Rev. John Q. Adams, pastor,
and the services were inter¬
spersed with a solo by Mrs.
Julia Austin and the church
choir rnterment was Monday
in Laurel Grove cemetery. Mon¬
roe Funeral Directors was in
charge of the funeral.
Mrs. Suares resided In Sa
vannah for many years before
moving to Evanston, Illinois
For a number of years she was
book keeper at the Savannah
Tribune and during her stay in
Savannah was a very active
member of Mt. Zion Baptist
church. She is survived by a
number of nephews and nieces.
It Pays To Advertise
In The Savannah
Tribune
VERY LARGE
SETLECTION
OF
NEW STYLE
Ear Rings
L. LINDAUER
Jeweler
423 Broughton St. W.
Church
The New Year had a good
beginning at St. Philip AME
church, Charles and West Broad
streets, Dr. John S. Bryan, pas-
tor. The Sunday school was
largely attended. At 11:30 a
large congregation assembled
for the communion service when
the message was delivered by
the pastor, theme, “Forgetting
the past, I press forward. The
evening sermon was based on
"God, a good companion.” The
pastor and officers were happy
to welcome the following per¬
sons into the church.” Mrs.
Bryant, Mr. Reid and Mrs. Ber¬
nice Stephenson. Dr. Bryan
thanked the members and
friends for their loyalty to the
church during the past year
and asked for their continued
support throughout the new
year. S. A. Jones assured us
that this is a time when we
should support the church and
help our pastor to reach his
desred goal.
St. Thomas AME Church
St. Thomas AME church, 49
and Burroughs streets, enjoyed
a high day Sunday beginning
wtth Sunday school with Supt.
Agnes Weston, to charge. At 11
a. m. the senior choir rendederd
music. Pastor Stripling deliv¬
ered an impressive sermon on
the theme, “Song of Redemp¬
tion." At 6:00 P- m. the local
league held its meeting directed
jjy Mrs. Margaret Lee Bines, and
at 7:30 p. m. the pastor deliv¬
ered another inspiring sermon.
The service was brought to a
close with the serving of com¬
munion.
Central Baptist Church
t_ 10 r te,eDrate <s i„k,. 9 fp
Central Baptist church of
Thunderbolt will observe its
fifty-second anniversary next
week. The observance which
will begin January 14 will ex¬
tend through January 20.
Pastor L. L. Small and his
congregation have planned well
for this celebration which will
be participated in by the vari¬
ous churches as follows:
Monday night, Jan. 14, the
services will be in charge of the
officers of Wilmington Baptist
church, sermon by Rev. E. A.
Capers; Jan, 15, College Park
Banttst chureh, sermon by Rev.
Edde R. Davis; Jan. 16, Litway
Baptist church, sermon by Rev.
E. A. Capers; Jan. 17. Macedon¬
ia Baptist church, sermon by
Rev. Freddie Bonds; Jan. 18,
FAB church, East Savannah,
sermon by Rev. Wm C. Cunn¬
ingham; Sunday, Jan. 20, at
1130 a. m„ regular services; 3
p. m., anniversary sermon by
Rev. A. E. Haglns of St. Paul
Baptist church; 4 p. m., com¬
munion; 8 p. m., regular
of services.
The church is directed by
following board of deacons:
Dea. M. Pray, chairman; Dea.
J. Williams, Dea. H. Young,
Dea. M. Houston, Dea. W.
Green, Dea. G. Harris, Dea. C.
L. Lewis and Dea. M. Houston,
clerk.
Rev. L. L. Small is pastor of
the church.
C. C. Missionary Workers
To Meet Wednesday
On Wed. night. Jan. 16, at
Central Bapt. church. Rev W
M. Daniels, pastor, the Chat¬
ham Convention of Missionary
Workers will hold their
lation services. An appropriate
program has been arranged af-
ter which luncheon will be
served. The public is cordially
invited.
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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.
F % Insurance written at a 25% saving to you.
IVe collect rents—Over 20 years experience. •:
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HERE SUNDAY— Bishop C.
Grace who will be in
for a special service
night at the House of
on Bismark street. All
of the church and friends
invited to attend this service,
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
The weekly activities at
grim Baptist church, Rev. J.
Dinkins, pastor, were
with great interest,
school met at the usual
under the supervision of
Caesar H. Jenkins. A
number was present. The
Hampton of Elizabeth, N
kas the guest speaker at
morning worship, spoke
“I must work the works of
that sent me.” Music was
nished by the junior
Among the visitois were
Annie Grubs and Miss
Dinkins who , gave some some
interesting remarks. I ne
service was conducted by
Rev. R. Roberts who
an excellent sermon,
“Prayer After Death.” The ush
er board will hold their
meeting at the church Jan.
at 6 p. m.
IN
HAWKINS—in memory of
darling mother,
MRS. IDA HAWKINS
who departed this life Jan
1941.
How we miss you, no one
Not a mortal could disclose;
God alone could design to
He who doeth all things well.
Children
Grand children
Sister
Son-in-law
Daughter-in-law
Dr. D. D. Jones was cited
Saturday night in
D. C„ for his 75 years of
as president of Bennett
Greensboro, N. C.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1952
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WHERE TO WORSHIP
BAPTIST
ABYSSTNT4 BAPTIST CHOKCH
34th and O^perhfe Boad
Bt-v G. W Garter. Pastor
Phone 3-Silt)
all peoples new r enter t
320 Harmon Street
r-t. E, N Bunn. Pastor
Phone tisvi ......
BAY ST BAPTIST CHURCH
President and Popular Streets
Rev J, B Free. Pastor
Phone 3-4874
BETH FDHTC BAPTIST CTmP.CR
Lincoln and Gordon Streets
Rev. I.evi Moore. Pastor
Phone 2-4801
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
702 West Parlt Avenue
Rev. E. J. Dyson Pastor
Phone 3-9040
BOLTON ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
Bolton and West Broad Streets
Rev. C. E Rlehardaon, Pastor
Phone 3-7934
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, Foe tor
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. PaAtor
FIRST AFRICAN BAPT TST
Phone 3-6397
Montgomery and St. Julian
Rev R. M. fHlbert Pastor
FIRST TABERNACLE BAPT.
310 West Alice, street
Rev. H. W. Wilburn, Pastor
Phone 5865
| FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST
, East savannah
I Rev. W C. Cunningham, Pastor
j Phone 3-8169
FIRST BRYAN BAPTIST CHURCH
I 575 West Bryan Street
! Rev. R, M. Williams. Pastor
Phone 5911 *EVERCIREEN
FIRST BAPT.
Rev. E A. Capers, Pastor
Phone 2-0417
Gwinnett Near East Broad Street
FIRST FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
1 Thunderbolt
Wheaton Near Harmon Street
Rev. G. R. Conner Pastor
Phone 3-8076 *■'
FIRST JERUSALEM BAPTIST
j 2 21 w 45 street
Rev. e. Boyd, Pastor
: Phone 5918
FrRST Macedonia baptist
i church
Reynolds and 31st Straaft
| Rev. L. W. Stevens, Pastor
Phone 3-8563
PTRST METROPOLITAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Walker Street and I,umber Lane
Rev. L. G. Gibbs. Pastor
Phone 3-2895
PTRST MT. BETHEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
Pabm Street
Rev. R. J. Cllffln
Phone 4-6766
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Hudson rp’v.' Hlli
i a J. Flewullen, Pastor
3 ^
| E baptist church
0 tt str«-t
}^o Ij ’ 8mal,s ' Ptt3tor
ne 78 08
brampton baptist church
^°° d ^
to 3 or
Phone 3-3193
JERUSALEM BAPTIST CHURC”
| J. {lpharfi an j Baker Street,?
R f ' 7 s. L. Archer Pastor
Phone 3-7848
i litwa f baptist church
mattgonia baptist chub.
Randolph and Jackson Streets
Rev W ** Murray, Pastor
Phone 3-4072 %
MT. TABOR BAPTIST CHURCH
Henry and East Bread Street*
¬ Rev. J H Martin, Pastor
Phone 2-3963
MT. HERMON BAPTIST CHURC**
I Rev. J. H. Ford. Pastor
j 545 West York Street
% MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
; West Broad and Waldburg i.aixs
j Rev. J. Q Adams, Pastor
Phone 2-0928
I NEW MOON BAPTIST ( HURCH
i 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
»12 Berrien Street
Rev. W C. Cunningham, Pastor
, Phone' 3-8169
1 ST PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
j Waters Avenue and Culver St.
j Rev. Phone A. 3-4808 E. Haglns, Pastor
SECOND ARNOLD BAPT. CHURCH
Arnold near Broughton Street
Rev George Dingle Pastor
Phone 2-0850
SECOND UAPTJST CHURCH
124 Houston Street
Rev. E O Quarterman, Pastor
Phone 3-6163
SECOND EBENFZER BAPT.
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.
34 Bismark Court
Rev. Frank L. Wright. Pastor
Phon* 1 9996. Res. 1606 Randolph
THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Bolton Streets
Re” H. F Grant. Factor
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ICE AND COAL
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Savannah Ice Delivery Co |
Dial 8158 ! !
iV Ion roe Funeral Directors
611 WEST BROAD STREET
PHONE 2-4106 2-3252
Savannah, Georgia
MONROE ON DUTY—NIGHT and DAY
ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop.
TELFAIR BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. Bordous, Pastor
Phone 4-6293
TREMONT TEMPLE BAPT. CHURC*
Park Avenue and West. Broad St.
Rev. J. M. Benton, Pastor
Phone 2-4509
TRUE LOVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Gwinnett N.-ar Price Street
Rev. Freddie Bonds. Pastor
Phone 3-4081 ; ■
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. .1 B. Bates, Pastor
JK2 FrrrUi St.
Phone 3-6943
CATIlflLir
ST. ANTHONY'S MISSION
112 Pell Street
Fa'her John Galvin. Rector
Phone 5258
ST. BENEDICT'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Faet Broad and Gaston Street*
Father J Petley, Rector
Phone 7251
ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH
906 Wist :l«th Street
Father B. Tl. Kohane, Rector
Phone* 2-4651
CONGREGATIONAL
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHUROP
Taylor and Habersham Streets
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EPISCOPAL *
FT MATTHEWS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
And rson nod West Bread Street*
Father G. H. Caution. Rector
Phone 3-26.36
METHODIST
ASBURY METHODIST CHURCH
Duffy and Abercorti Streets
Rev J. II. Taggart, Pastor
Phone 3-6019
Fast Broad and Bolton Lana
Rev. A. D. Powell Pastor
Phone 9981
DAVIS MEMORIAL AME CHURCH
24th fm<£ Randolph Streets
Rev T. Vrfonms, Pastor
FLIPPER fclAPFL AME CHURCH
Cohen Near Berrien Street
Pev J. T. Sibert. Pastor
Phone 3-6898
GAINES CHAPEL AME CHURCH
630 Magnolia St. Pastor
Pev. S. W Grant,
Phone 3-3468
HANNAH CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Waterworks
Rev Horace Hhlson, Pastor
Phone 2-0539
MT. ZION JERUSALEM AME CHUR Or
Augusta Road
Rev. Joseph R Campbell Pastor
1009 Battery St... Phone 3-8060
PALEN MF.THODTST CHURCF
35th and Burroughs Streets
Rev. J E Spears. Past**
.TAMES AME CHURCH
236 Arnold Street
Rev. S C Thornton, Pastor
Phone 2-2423
ST. LUKE AMF CHURCH
Joe and Ott Streets
Rev. G. H Stokes, Pastor
Phone 3-6357
ST. MARY’S AME CHURCH
East Savannah
Rev. W Ff Malone, Pastor
812 East Hall Lane
ST PAUL CMF CHURCH
West. Broad and Maple Stree
Rev. T. *; Sibley Pastor
Phone 3 «49
FT. PETER'S AME CIIURCI
Tatemvllle
Rev. William Green. Pastor
ST. PHILIP AME CHUROH
Charles and West Bror.j Stre*
Phone Rev. J. 3-2083 rt. Brya*v Pa*’"***
ST PHILIP MOUNMENTAL A UU
CHURCH
560 Hull Street, West
Rev. W. vV. Stevens, Pastor
Phone 3-2854
ST. THOMAS AME CHURC
49th and Bumurghs l reeta
Rev. O. s. Stripling, master »
Phone j-5o.il
TOWNSLEY < HAPEL ME CHURpW
Eagle and Cnurch Streets
Rev. J. P Lumpkin, Pastor
Phone 6o93
PRESBYTERIAN
BITTER MEMORIAL PRESBYTFRIA*
CHURCH
230 East Broad Street
Rev P. A Patterson, Pastor
Phone 6605
BETHANY 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
FTpSBT BO*N CHURCH OF THB
LIVING GOD
Hopkins and^39th Streets
Rev. G. R. Richardson, i astdr
FIRST BORN CHURCH OF THIS
LIVING GOD
1010 East Gwinnett St.
Rev. John Roberts, Pastor
Phone 2-2728
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
SEVENTH-PAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
41st and Burroughs Streets
Kid. D. F Davis. Pastor
Phone' 3-9114