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Everereen Sunday School Home Coming
Ilea. George llares
General Siipt.
The First Evergreen Baptist,
church Sunday school will have
its annual homecoming day
Sunday, June 7, at 11 a m. The
main speaker of this occasion
will be the Asst. Supt., Dea. B S.
Smith, Some of the leading
Evangelical Ministers
Union
The evangelical Ministers
Union held its weekly session
Tuesday noon, Rev. s. C.
Thornton, president, presiding;
devotions by Rev. J. W. Max¬
well, the chaplain. Rev. Mrs.
Loise of Baxley, ’to evangelist, was
made welcome the meeting. &
Rev. F. D. Jaudon gave a splen-
did message on the BuiMnTs subject "Do
Our i-nurcn Church h uuaings Meet Meet
n Present Day Needs?” The pro-
gram conifnittee, Rev. J. s.
Bryan, chairman, assigned Rev.
W. O. P Sherman to lead the
discussion June 16th, subject,
"Recreation in the Program of
the Church " A general discuss¬
ion will follow. »
Several of the members and
presiding elders will attend the
commencement exercises at
Morris Brown college June 9-10
he Connect _ ion a. , Young Peo- :
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late into Tou.ftror Lawyer J. i G. Lemon, r a for¬ r
mer Savannahian, who died
enroute to his heme in Chica¬
go where he was buried Tues¬
day.
The annual outing of the
Ministers Union and their fam¬
ilies will be held June 24 at the
Derrick's Inn.
Members in attendance at the
meeting were Revs. Thornton,
Jaudon, Bryan, Brown, Jack-
son. W. Greene, M. Greene.
Hobbs. Maxwell, Ritchie, Mitch¬
ell and Sherman.
Sunday school met at 10:30 and
at 11 30 the pastor preached
At 4 o’clock a program was
rendered by the whole church
The speaker was Sister Alice
Mitchell. Monday night a fash¬
ion show was held.
SAVANNAH MINISTER MAKING GOOD IN N. Y.
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Rev. Joeph H. Jones
HIS CHURCH TO HOLD ANN I- YERSAKY
The Rev. Joseph H Jones
who will lead Mt. Herman Bap-
list church, 61 West 135th St.,
New York, in its third anniver-
sary. Rev. Jones is a former
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lire. Benjamin Smith
Asst. Siipt.
churches will . be present . » _ nd
will participate on the program.
A well planned program
planned for this day. The pub-
lie is cordially invited. Rev E.
A. Capers is pastor of the
St. Philip AM£ Church
John S. Bryan, minister.
Sunday school at St.. Philip
AME church was opened at HI
o'clock with a large attendance.
At 113C the sermon was deliv-
ered by Rev. C. I. Smith of Col-
lege Park. Ga.. subject, rThe
Lifting Power of Jesus.'
Bryan delivered the commence-
ment sermon for the Liberty
C )Untv Srho()1 at 3 p m - At
fi:3 ° < pp AGF League met with
Edward Greene i n charge, and
at 8 p.'m. the pastor delivered
the .. message on the subject, i
"Blow Ye the Trumpet in Zion "
Next Sunday will be holy com¬
munion day.
Eirmanuel Bapt. Church
51D E. Huntingdon street, Rev.
Jas. C. McMillan, minister. The
order of service Sunday was as
follows: Sunday school at 10:30
with Dea Ray in charge, and
at n a m the junir choir rend .
ered music with the pastor de- j
u ver j ng an informative strmon.
At 3 p nv the P astor was ,hc
e-uest speaker for the 5th Sun-!
church Builders Union at
Mt Carmel Baptist church, de-
the missionary sermon,
subject, ‘ Tht Urgency of the
Cause.” and at 8 30
p. m. the pastor delivered the ;
message for the day
we*e received for baptism
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Pilgrrim Bapt. Church
528 W. Huntingdon St., Rev
I. J. Dinkins, pastor. The Sun¬
school was directed b'
Dea. C. H. Jenkins. Tlv
uorning services were conduct¬
by Rev. O. Chaplin. Th
Rolling Stone singers, Charles
rendered an excellent pro¬
tp a capacity audience
and
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giiufe on with
preaching through June p 1
•onducted by Rev. H F. Grant
" of Thankful Baplis
•hurch. The Deacons and Dea
•oncsses Board will hold then
egular meeting Sunday at 5 31
m.
Savannahian and is the found-
er of Mt, Herman church The
celebration will begin Sunday
June 7. and continue through
Sunday. June 21.
..avannah C , ISupilSi D .. . i»*in- ...
isters Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Min-1
isters Alliance met Tuesdav •• I
12 ?') p. m. at First Tabernacle
Baptist church, Rev. E. G Lane
pastor, with President J. C Me- I
Millan presiding. Devotional
service was conducted by Chap-
lain Roberts Various sommlt- !
tees reported on religious, edu-j
cational an:! civic matters. Rev
R. L. Lee brought the cur¬
rent news and Rev. F. Bond
brought th* educational report.
The Sunday school lesson was
taught by Rev. J. L. Dudley.
President McMillan appointed
Rev. F .H. Heyward to bring the
message for next Tuesday. Mrs
Thelma Williams and Mission-
arv Louise Robinson were the
honored guests at the meeting.
Members present were Revs.
Lee, Dudley, Bates, Mc-
A i ist(>r . McMillan, Bunn. Rob-
^ Carter Dagins Bonds .
Capers. Avprv. Heyward, Miller,
Martin. Gilbert. Young.
W. Brown. R. Brown, WrighL
Thomas and Conner.
Centre! Baptist Church
The services rendered on last
Sunday at Central Bapt. church
Were inspiring commencing
Sunday school. Pastor Wm
| 0 an j e i s preached at both ser-
vicPS The BTU is <very proud of
jts president, Deo. Paul Brown
who wa , hnnored on last Sun-
day at thp city-wide BTU held
at Bryan Bapt. church. This is
Dea Brown - s .sixteenth year as
president. Beginning - • - Monday -----
night through Friday there wii!
b( , a -cycle of Music” rendered
hv five ftVe chrch chrcn choirs C ,?, S of 01 the e city CUY
Tbe jji start . . June . „ 8
pr 0 g ram w
at First Friendship Baptist
churrh; June 9 at Evergreen
Bapt. church; June 10, Happy
Mome chufrch; June 11 a t
Bethel AME and June 12 at Cen-
tral Bapt church. Sunday will
be our regular communion.
p ' W- irf | Tn Preach
At Baptist _ Church
Rev Charles W Ward, field
representative of the Southern!
Baptist Convention for thei
Aate of Georgia, will be the j
guest evangelist at Second
Baptist church during her re-!
vival services which will begin i
Sunday night and will close Fri-1
day night, June 12 . The Rev.
Ward is a native Morehouse Georgian, college a|
graduate of
and Howard university. Prior
to his present position, Mr
Ward was pastor of the West j
End Baptist church. Winston-
talem, N. C A combined chorus (
if three choirs will render;
uisic.
tale Deacons To Meet
t Albany Next Week
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Deacon J. Mines
The State Baptist Deacons'
Union of Georgia will hold their 1
annual session in Albany June
12-11, opening Friday morning j
at 10 o'clock. All members over
the state are urged to attend
Deacon White of Atlanta is
president and Deacon John
Mines of Savannah, chairman,
executive board.
Monroe Funeral Directors
611 WEST BROAD STREET
PHONE M1H — 2-325S
Savannah, Georgia
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ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop.
Deal lis
Billie Rhodes Buried
of Last Week
William William I , ••Billie”, •■Oilii. o . m___ Rhodes,
Ills East Wairiburg street, died
suddenly at his home, Monday.
th f av ? ugh hls health a ^ eart had attack. been AI-
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P a !I ed J 0r several y ears he was
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em-
ploym f nt as captain at the offi
' P [* f ut> Hun ^ er Alr Base
n t e day of his death which
was his regular "day off” from
W01 , ^ e was ac ^ ve having
spsnt ttlP hav shopping, doing
small home chores, and chatting
with a friend from California
who visited him for a short
while.
He was found dead by his
wife when she came home from
work around 5 15 p. m. Ap¬
parently he was overcome by
the bea ^ <101 1 before he could
rea asslstance f b the tele Hp P hab hone t0 pal > for !
- talked with:
friends at his front door less
than an hour before his body
was discovered.
Mr. Rhodes, a native Savan-
nahian, had served as head -1
waiter in several leading hotels I
j over the country. For six years j
he was Superintendent of Ser -1
^ ipps at ,he Georgia Warm |
Springs Foundation during
administration of the late Pres-
F D RoosPVeb Upon re-
turning f ° Savannah a few
y * ai j’ ag0 hp was em Pl°V’d as
ta aitfl . at lbp General
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G £ lethor P p Hotel on Wilming-;
ton anci He has also seived
l a; ' asslstan t manager of the
0f the P 1 I f rim
Health and Life „ Insurance T __ _ Co.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, May 28, at the First
C ongregational church with the
P* ator - Rev - A ' C C “ rtrl ® ht ’
delating. Mr. Rh Rhodes has,
served •' ,pivpcl as as trustee tmstee of of this this church church ■
for spvpral months. /-vv-ft f D Burial ifti.ftn 1 *ft?n was ji -
in Lailrpl Gr °ve cemetery.
Monroe Funpral Directors
WPrR ln charge of arrangements
The deceased is survived by
his widw . Mrs. Margaret Ya-d-
le -V Rhodes; three sisters, Mrs
Mattie Ansfield and Mrs. Bertha
Wright of Savannah, and Mrs.
Grace Davis of New York City;
a brother, David Rhodes of New
York City; and several cousins.
Other out-of-town persons at-
tending the funeral were Mrs.
Rhodes' brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yard- ■
l*y °I Knoxville, Tennessee; i
Mrs. Rutledge Rhodes’ cousin, Mrs. Valley; Eu- [
nice ot Fort
and Mrs. W. L. Murdaugh of.
Atlanta. ,
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jy^ rs Lucile Walters I
A f ter an niness j of several
months Mrs Luc le Walte rs of! j
5Q7 West Duffy street died May
2g Hgr funeral was held May ,
from Tabernacle Baptist j
church. Rev. E. G. Lane, pastor,
officiating. Interment was in
Laurel Grove cemetery. Mrs.
Walters who was a hair dresser
and born at Garnett, S. C.. is
survived by three sisters, Mrs.
Mamie Lee Fisher and Mrs.
Lillie Mae Dyer of Philadelphia
and Mrs. Lillian Young of S'a-
vannnh.
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IRS. MAJOR DIES IN NEW
YORK
Mrs. Adelaide Arnold Major,
wife of the late John J Major.
daughter of Abraham and Ade¬
laide Arnold, former school
teacher and member of St.
Stephen Protestant Episcopal
church. Savannah, St. George’s
Chapel P.E. church, Washing¬
ton, D. C.. and member of St
Martin’s P E. church. New York-
city. died in New Y'-rk city May
23. She is survived by cousins.
Audrey Barron Walker, Kernd-
tha Tavlor and Joseph Barron
of New York city. Inez Douse
Coleman. Emma Cohen Billings-
lear and John F Sneed of
Washington, D. C„ and other
relatives,
A now $841,000 hospital foi
Negroes was recently dedicated
Durham. N. C.
IN MEMORY
ROBERTS Sacred to
the memo ■» of our loved
;>ne,
ALPHONS'O M. ROBERTS
who passed June 6 . 1952.
The Family
WHITE—In loving memory of
0 ur dear mother,
MRS. ROSA WHITE
vV| o departed this life June 7 th,
1946.
g even years have passed, dear
Motheri
Since God has called you home
ro be with him in Heaven
Around thp sn 0 w-white throne.
We m j ss you ob we m j ss you
How could we help but cry9
But if we live as you lived,
We’ll meet you again by and by.
God knows how much we miss
you,
Never shall your memory fade.
Loving thoughts shall always
wa d er
— ,j , 0 the . spot where
you were
laid.
Sadly missed by children,
Dauihter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. P W. Short¬
er
Savannah, Ga.
Son and daughter-in-lgw,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert White
Waynesboro. Ga.
Daughter and son-in-iaw.
Mr and Mrs. A. Barfield
West Palm Beach, Fla.
MILTCN— In loving memory
our son and brother,
GEORGE MILTON
departed t hj s life June 5 ,
think of you in silence,
u r name we often call;
mlss tbe sunshine of your
f acej
fond and loving care.
home is dark without you,
miss you every where.
is sad but true we wonder why
quickly and suddenly you
had to die.
is gone but not forgotten,
never will be as long
life and memory last
Sadly missed by
Mother,
Sarah Miltin
A brother.
Daniel M. Burns
An uncle,
Charlie Pinckney
Niece and nephew and host
of friends.
/UL
JOHNSON—In sad but loving •
memory of my devoted husband,
MR. HENRY JOHNSON
who departed this fife June 1.
three years ago.
Gone from us his loving face
’is pleasant and cheerful ways;
The heart that won so many
fripnris
the happy, bv-gone days.
day brings sweet memo¬
ries
sometimes a silent tear, ,
deep in our hearts will al-
wayk linger
thoughts of you, Henry,
my dear.
Sadly missed by,
A loving wife,
Mrs. Rosa Johnson
JACKSON—In sad but levin?
remembrance of our daughter.
MRS. DAISY J. JACKSON
who departed this life June 5
1951.
j Two years have passed since
you left us:
I Sad was the shock that day;
You bade no one a last fareweF
A last goodbye you could no'
say.
We little thought your death
so near.
Cnlv those who have lost, car
tell •
The pain of parting without
farewell.
She is gonp but not forgotten
Never will her memory fade.
Loving thoughts will always
linger
Around the grave where she is
laid.
Forget her, no we never will.
Her memory is as fresh today
As the hour she passed away.
Sadly missed by
Her mother.
Mrs. Louise Jenkins
Two brothers.
Franklin Jennins
Alfred Jenkins
LEAKE—In loving memory of
our husband and father,
MR HARRY C?. LEAKE
who entered into eternal rest j
! ^ une 3. 1951.
Dearest loved one, we must lay l
I tfiee
tbp P eace f u ' grave s embrace,
I Bnt th - v memory we will cher-
I ish
Till we meet thee face to face,
A trembling grasp of loving j
hands,
A farewell sigh—a whisper low,;
And you are gone to other lands; |
But you are ours where’er you,
go.
Sadly missed, r
Wife and children I
WHITE—In loving memory of
my husband and our father,
MR. JOSEPH WHITE
who departed this life one year ■
ago, June 3, 1952.
Gone is the face I lovd so
dear,
Silent is the voice I loved to
hear.
Tid sad but true I wonder why
So quickly and suddenly you had
to die.
One year has passed since you
left us,
Sad was the shock that day; |
You bade no one a last fare¬
well,
A last good bye you couldn’t j
say.
Everyday brings a sweet mem¬
ory,
Every memory brings a tear.
Deep within our hearts we
carry thoughts
Of one we lovgd so dear.
Sadly missed by
A devoted wife,
Mrs. Maria White
Dale, S. C.
Four daughters,
Mrs. Janie Mae Holmes
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Hattie M. Jenkins
Gardens Corner, S. C.
Mrs. Ernestine. Dilligard
Hackensack. N. J.
Mrs. Rubv Singleton i •
Dale, S. C.
One sister,
Mrs. Rebecca fa Walker
^'•'""■'•'tiaYe^
Twelve grandchildren,
host of relatives and friends
To Preach Trial Sermon
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dav night. June 11, at the First
African Baptist church. Mr.
Jones is a graduate of Beach
high school, The Voice of
Prophecy and Daniel and the
Revelation correspondance cour¬
ses, and Moody's Bible college
correspondance course.
Today, there are nearly two
million Girl Scouts, with an
estimated 85,000 Negro mem¬
bers, says Our World Magazine.
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