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FACE TWO
St. Philip AME Church
At St. Philip AME church, Dr.
John S. Bryan, minister, Sun¬
day school opened at 10 o’clock
with Mrs. Ollie Simmons in
charge. At 11 30 o’clock Dr.
Bryan delivered an able message
on the subject “There is a God
Here.” One member was added
to the St. Philip family. The
appeal for the rally was made
by Mrs. Gertrude Stevens. At
1) 30 the ACE league was in
charge of Edward Greene, pres¬
ident, and at 8 o’clock the
sermon was delivered by Rev
J. A. Norwell of the South Car¬
olina conference. The pastor
announced the death of Rev.
Henry Jones of the Atlanta
conference. The spring drive
for church claims will close
Sunday, March 22.
Church, Pastor
Anniversary
The thirty-seventh anniver¬
sary of First Friendship Baptist
church and the seventh anni¬
versary of the Rev. G R. Con¬
ner, 8r„ as pastor will be
observed March 16-22.
This event will be an epoch¬
al affair in the history of thus
Wheaton s t r e e t church
and will* be participated in by
the following churches:
Monday night, Mar. 16, ser¬
vices in charge of Second
by Rev. George Dingle; Mar.
17, Happy Home Baptist church,
sermon by Rev. L. L. Small;
Mar. 18, Central Baptist church,
sermon by Rev. William Dan¬
iel; Mar. 19, program; Mar. 20,
First Evergreen Baptist church,
sermon by Rev. E. A. Capers;
Sunday, Mar. 22, at il a. m„
sermon by Pastor Conner; 3:30
p. m., New Moon Bapt. church
in charge, anniversary sermon
by Rev. James E Bailey.
The official board of the
church Is composed of: Dea.
Dan Bolden, chairman; Dea.
Wm. Graham, Asst, chairman;
Dea. Johnnie Wise,,Dea Edward
Drayton, Dea. John Green, Dea.
I. A. Simmons, Dea, James
Gray, Dea. Isaac Goodwin, Dea.
Joe Whyne, Dea James Akins,
Mrs. Irpne C. Green, church
clerk; Rev. G R Conner, Sr ,
minister.
Central Bapt. Church
Services were very inspiring
at Central Baptist church dur¬
ing the week At both services
Pastor Wm. Daniel spoke from
these subjects: "Trees and
Men" and "The Law of Christ¬
ian Love.” The BTU subject
was discussed in classes
Siinday semMs will be
ducted by our young people.
The program is being sponsored
by Bro. Ozenia Tobias. At 11 30
Miss Harriett Lillian Sampson
will deliver the address. At 8
p. m. Miss Mary Jane Evans will
be the speaker. You are asked
fo come worship with us. .....
St. John Bapt. Church
St. Paul Baptist church Rev
A E. Haglns. pastor, at Waters
Ave. and Culver St., will hold
o'A ces "sTiaa Sunday. The enS general Da f chair- “ rV1 '
man Is Mrs. Theresa Frazier.
The speaker for the
will be Mrs. Faustine Bignon,
outstanding civic worker, and
at 8 p. m. Mrs. Elise Conner,
the wife of Rev. G. R Conner,
pastor of First Friendship
Baptist church, will speak
Music for the occasion will be
rendered by the women’s cho¬
rus along with many other en¬
joyable numbers.
Mt. Zion I. M. Church
Mt. Zion Independent Meth¬
odist church on last Sunday
observed its communion. Ser¬
vices were largely attended be-
ginning with Sunday school,
Supt. F. A. Edwards, presiding.!
We were also happy to have
visiting with us Rev. Maeo and
Rev. Heyward. Rev. Maeo de¬
livered the morning sermon.
Many visitors were present. Mus¬
ic was rendered by the senior
chorus. Mrs. Ruby Henderson,
pianist. Evening service w f as
held at 7:30 p. m„ total amount
raised Sunday, $51.10.
Communion is every second
Sunday at 11:30 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. The church is at Church
street and Millen. lane, and Rev.
A. Parker is pastor.
RELIGIOUS EMPHASIS WEEK
FIGURES AT FAMCEE— These
three persons played vital roles
in the annual Religious Empba-
sis Week observance held at thi
Florida A and M college reeent-
ly Theme of the observance
was “Values That Last.” Left
Youth Fcr Christ Rally
rhe “Colored Youth tor
Christ,” a weekly rally will be
held at the Connor’s Temple
Baptist church. 509 West Gwin-
nett street, Saturday, March 14,
8 p. m. The director, Dr Wm.
B. Marshall, Jr.,
physician, announces that
James E. Yates of the Royal
Liverpool Insurance Group will
be bringing a very timely
sage. Special music by Miss
Johnny Mae Capers. All the
young people are invited to at¬
tend. No admission charges.
Union Bapt. Church
On last Sunday, Rev, L. C.
Sapp, pastor at Union Baptist
church, preached an interesting
sermon. The pastor and mem¬
bers visited St. Luke
service. At". S2.TSS
preached another rousing ser¬
mon. March 29 has been des¬
ignated Sunday School Day with
an elaborate program.
Organizes Missionary
Society
Mrs. W. N. Robinson organ-
lzed a mission ^ at
Baptist church, Dorchester, on
Sunday, March 1. The Mission-
ary Sisters first meeting
largely attended. Mrs. Doris
Taylor, home demonstration
agent, was guest. The next
meeting will be held the
rSKSrE
lliza williams, vice president
Mrs Hattie chipp,
Mrs. Marie Bowens, secretary,
and Rev. W. N Robinson, pas
tor.
St. John Bapt. Church
tverereen f bapt. Church
The First Evergreen Baptist
church Sunday school met at
“ l nra
’
Smith, in charge. The 11 a.
service was largely
with Pastor E. A. Capers rend-
j ering an inspiring sermon,
I subject. Can We Believe In
God.” In our communion ser-
vice 5 members were added to
the church. We had with us an
African Prince - Dr ' Deniyi Tho
! pastor brought another
ing message, subject, “Jesus,
the Center of all things.”
night service was largely
tended, , , , the ,, message being ,
brought by Dr. M. Deniyi, sub
Meet, “Out of Egypt I have
! called my son.’
2nd St. John Bapt. Church
We at Second St. John Bap-
j list church are happy to an-
nounce that our pastor. Rev.
j. Dinkins, is well on the;
road to recovery. Rev. W. N. i
Robinson delivered an excellent I
sermon Sunday night with the
senior choir in charge of the
song service. On Tuesday night
March 10, the senior choir will!
have its regular rehearsal, and!
Sunday the junior choir will j
render song services for the
speaker of that night. The 1
mission is planning a Women’s,
Day program the 4th Sunday in
May.
^ society-of
j John B ’ lpt chwh - 52fi Hart
ridg e street ’ heki its re 8 ular
f!? 1 1 monthly meetlne Sunday
i '
5 30 p m ' at tbP l ' burrb with
BramirSd, the president. J” Mrs
I ’
Wnm(n . ,,ri , ’ '
' ‘ ‘ '
ere dlsrusspd ,. and a a
program committee was ap¬
pointed for this event, composed
of Mrs. T Buckner, chairman,
Mrs. Celeste Ward, Mrs. Susie
Dixon, Mrs. Loadholt and Mrs.
M. N. Moon. All enjoyed the
very vtry timely umeiy remarks remarxs by oy Mrs. Mrs ayi
via Wilson, the sister of Mrs.
Susie Dixon who was our guest.
Next regular meeting will be
held April 12. Mrs. Alfreda Sim¬
mons is president and Mrs. M.
N. Moon and Mrs. Celeste Ward,
publicity.
Little Bryan Bapt.
Church
The services at Little Bryant
Bapt. church were largely at-
tended Sunday beginning
Sunday school with Supt. L.
Lively in charge. At the morn-
ing service Rev. C. W. Lewis
delivered a soul stirring mes-
sage and at night the Deacon
Board rendered an inspiring
program. Tuesday night the
missionaries will have their
monthly meeting. The Usher
Board is sponsoring a State
rally March 18. March 15 is
communion day. Rev. R. J. Clif-
fin Is pwtor. * *
.
to right, Dr. Carlton L. Lee
chaplain, Tuskegee
n r James Hudson,
A and M and lhp R( , v R . A
Jaekson, pastor, Allen
AML ehuieh, Daytona Beach,
Staff photo by II. Jones.
Dea. Darhy Wins Popu-
| ar jjy Contest; Dea. Sim-
mon8 D Kunner »» Up
De ™ on Henr y Uarb y merged
as « lnn, ' r in the contest spon-
KOn ' d bv thp Brotherhood of
!‘ determine M ^ Br _ yan ,, the Bap ti^ most, : f b urch popular to !
UCLC “ 11 “« :
deacon in the church. j
The contest pnded Sunday,
wben Dpacon Darby was
( ’ rowned kin £ and Deacon |
Charles Simmons as runner-up
was given the title of prince
A total amount of $220.20 was
raised in the several weeks con¬
test.
As a feature of the coronat¬
ion ceremony the Rev. R. M.
Williams, pastor, delivered an
inspiring sermon. Deacon W. E.
Lampkin is president of the
Brotherhood,
Metropolitan Boot. Church
service was well attended begin-j
ning with Sunday school atj
10 30. Supt. Jordan in charge J
Sunday night the Jenkins sing- j
ers rendered a program in
behalf of Sister Jordan. Next
Sunday will be communion day
and all members and friends
arp asked to be present at 3 30
The spring revival will begin
April 6 for 10 nights of preach -
ing by R( , v E A capers.
c tlPmamiel i baot. d . cl Church l
At Emman uel Baptist church,
510 E - Huntingdon St„ Rev.
Jas. C. McMillan, minister, Sun
day school met at the usual
xr«r zz’sx
the pastor spoke on ’The Bold-
ness of the Throne.” The even-
his j nK sermon service on was “The ^highlighted Danger and by
Guilt of Neglect.” Many visitors
were present. On Monday night,
March 23, the Jackie Robinson
Story will be presented in an
ail picture.
IN MEMORY
St. Luke Bapt. Church
The Sunday school of the St.
Luke Baptist church met at the
usual hour with the superin¬
tendent in charge, E. G. Lowe.
The memorial service was con¬
ducted by Pastor W. C. Cun¬
ningham Sunday morning and
at 3:15 p. m. Rev. L. M. Moore
was the guest minister,
ing on "Lifting high the
of our God.” The baby contest
will end this Monday night. A
pew rally will be sponsored by
the choirs of St. James AME
church and St. Luke
Monday night at 8 p. m„ Mar.
30 at this church and a
supper will be at the home of
Dea. and Mrs. Moses Ervin, 622
West 32nd street Friday night
Bethel AME Church
Sunday school began at the
usual hour at Bethel AME
church with Supt. Adkins pro-
siding. At 11:30 with the young
p f . 0 p| f .' s ,,hoir furnishing the
music an inspiring message
was delivered by Pastor F D.
Jaudon. We were happy to have
the Gra-Y group of East Broad
school and members of the
faculty to worship in our morn¬
ing service. In the evening wor¬
ship the scripture was read
Rev. S. C. Thornton and the
message was delivered by
Jaudon on the subject, “The
Kingdom of God.” Music
this serV ice was furnished
Bethel’s young people’s
and the choir of St.
Qur prayers go out to all of our
R ] c ^ members and
to Mrs. Elouise Jackson,
ter of Mrs. Viola Washington,
who is seriously ill in the
pital in Connecticut. Our sym-
pathy to Mrs. Carrie Burnett in
the passing of one of her close
relatives last week.
Deaths
c « k " tjk-u,
Washington, D. C.
Robert Coker Thomas, a for-
mer Savannahian who lived in
Washington, D. C„ for the past
fifty years, was buried there
Feb. 21. his funeral being held
at First Baptist church, Dean-
wood, where for many years he
served as superintendent of the
Sunday school.
Mr. Thomas was the son of
the late Rev. R. H. Thomas who
was superintendent of the Geor¬
gia State Industrial college,
now Savannah State college,
and pastor of College Park
Baptist church.
After retirement from the
Government Printing Office a
few years ago, his health failed,
and for a few months he was
a patient at Government Men¬
tal Institution in the District.
After treatment he improved
his health but was never him-
self again
He left home Tuesday night,
Feb. 10, telling his wife he just
had to go for a walk. The next
day snow. tell. His, wife had
the Bureau Missing
Persons. Several days passed,
but no news. Saturday, Feb.
some children, about 3
ttebo^Ko oNloS
were on him and all of his
money, about $27, his watch I
and glasses, were in his pockets,
i Rs wife, a granddaughter, ai
grandson and great grandson:
survive him.
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TAYLOR — In sad but
loving memory of my be¬
loved mother.
MRS. LAURA E. TAYLOR
who entered celestial rest
March 13, 1948.
Sad memories are recalled
today
Of you who are gone to
rest.
I always think of you
because I love you best.
Just swee.t, and unassum¬
ing,
And doing day by day
The things God willed for
you to do
In your quiet, gentle way.
Steady, uncomplaining,
When sacrifice was made,
Yours was the truest cul¬
ture,
The kind of life that paid.
Not in wordly goods stored
up,
But example, strong and
fine,
I'm sure God picks his
angels
From mothers, such as
mine!
Sadly missed by
Your daughter,
Mrs. Veronica Tay¬
lor Lawe
ALSTON— In loving memory
of our dear mother,
MRS. REBECCA ALSTON
who passed away two years to-
day, March 10, 1951.
When a friend was needed
Mother was on hand.
When all was confusion
calmly planned.
When some irksome task
For others must be done
Mother took it on herself
And even made it fun.
Children,
Janie Johnson
BRYANT—In memory of my;
husband,
MR. ISAIAH J. BRYANT
who departed this life one yearj
ago, March 14, 1952.
The years may wipe out many
things
But they will wipe out never
The memory of those happy
days
When we were together.
Some may think you are for-
gotten
When at times they see us
smile;
But little they know the sorrow
that’s within our hearts.
We love you always and forever.
Wife,
Mrs. Agnes M. Bryant
Mother,
Mrs. Emma Palmer
Niece,
Miss Marie Bryant
Other relatives and friends
—------“
BENSON—In sad but loving
memory of
MRS GEORGE ALICE LEGARE
BENSON
wbo passed away one year ago,
M arc h n, 1952 .
The road into the sunset
Is one a H 'aU.n$ust tread.
Although it brings ns sorrow
when one goes on ahead,
still there is comfort knowing
Wp wi)1 meet aga i n someday
TuTrinUntZT ro'ted
away.
Daughter,
Bernice D. Singleton
Allendale, S. C.
PRESTON—In loving memory j
of
MR. JOSEPH RICHARD
PRESTON
our darling baby brother who
departed this life one year ago,
March 9th, 1952.
Gone is another we loved so
dear.
We grieved for you and long forj
you each day.
It’s so hard for us to live with¬
out you.
Silent is the voice we loved to
hear.
It’s sad, but true wo wonder j
why you!
So quickly and suddenly
had to die?
You ory have left a beautiful mem- j
And a sorrow too great to be j
told.
“Sleep on, and take your rest;
We loved you dear, but Jesus
loved you best.”
Sadly missed by
Sisters,
Mrs. Daisy Jones
Mrs. Gertie Preston Ward;
Brother-in-law,
Rev. Luther C. Jones
Other relatives
Mrs. Sadie Lambert
Mr. John H. Bradley
Mr. Lottie Royal
Mr. Harry Paige
Mr. Arthur Simmons
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