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CIIURCHES
F. It. It. ItltOTIIBItllOOII TO PRESENT
FATHERS* IIAY FIIOGRAM
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L. Sampson
Rev. Richard M. Williams Speaker W. E. LAMPKIN
An interersting
honoring fathers, will be pre-
sented Sunday by the Brother-
hood of First Bryan Baptist
church, Deacon* W. L. Lampkin,
president. The program will
be as follows:
11 00 a. m.
Regular order of service—
selection. Young Men’s
club; solo, Rufus Bryant; selec-
tion,Men’s Choir of FBB
church; sermon, Rev. R. M
Revival At Woodville
The First African Baptist
Church, at 513 Anderson Ave.
Woodville, of which Rev. Irwin
Mallette is pastor announces
its revival will begin Sunday
night and to end Friday night,
July 3rd, Dr. Gerald Hamil¬
ton of New York city will con¬
duct the meeting. Tnis evan-
gelist is known as a dramatic,
Bible preacher.
Among the subjects to be
used are:; “The Hell In Man;”
“Who Told Thee Thou AVast;
Naked?” “3 Things About Men
All Women Hate;” “Jesus On
His Cross Is More loan A Man
Can Think;” and “Why Doesn't
God Do Something?”
i
Fmmanuel Bapt. ChuTch I
The Improved Order, Broth- ;
ers and Sisters of the Royal!
Society celebrated their 16th i
anniversary at Emanuel Bap- •
tist Church last week. Tno,
opening sermon was delivered j
by Rev. J. Mims Thursday i
nif*ht Friday night Rev. i
Frark Stevens preached.. The i
closing message was delivered !
by Rev. White. Many chap-
ters and singing groups of va- 1
rious churches participated. !
Dinner was served on the
MASONS TO 0IISEKYE SI. JOHN S
HAY SFNHAY
.GEO. HAYES ROBERT KEY.
Chairman. St. John’s Day A. YOUNG C. TILSON
Committee Leading Figure in Montgomery Pastor. Montgomery Baptist
Community Church
The above are the principals of St, 011 "- leb
Past Master Geo. Haves! _ chairman‘of^thp Committee: I Prof at l on Robert - at . Mont A. F 01 !! Young, p r.v Baptist leader church
“deliver'' main'address.'^ a in
of the church who will the Mflsons: and Rev. Collins Tilson. pastor
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is a fast growing section of
Chatham county, and will be
wpll Represented by brethren ;
of the craft,
The large gathering of Ma¬
sons and Eastern Stars who
will attend this service, will
have a chance to witness the
hospitality of the populace of
Montgomery, as well as view
nature in her glorious hue.
Williams, B, S., pastor;
tion. 'Lung Men’s Civc ciub;
offering, announcements,
diction.
Deacon Robert Smith will
master of ceremonies.
8 00 p. m.
Regular order of
Selection. F. B. B.
choir; solo, Elmore Toomes;
introduction of speaker,
con Nelson Brown;
A. L. Sampson,
Dr, Jordan To Speak
At Second Bapt. Church
Dr. Carl Rankin Jordan weli
known local physician and
ther, will be the Men’s Day
speaker Sunday 1130 a. m. at
Second Baptist church. He
will use as his theme, “The
Responsibility of Men as Fath-
, ers ln an Atomlc Age .~
During the reviV al services
pight persons accepted th;
chrl8llan falthi slx of them be¬
ing baptized and fellow.shipcd
Sunday. They were Paul Jack
son, Ernest Maynor, Jr.. Walter
Hartwell, Jr., Peter Baker and
Misses Collette Bacon and
Rosemary Quarterman.
Henry Artest is president of
the brotherhood of the church
church lot by the Royal Soci-
ety. Mrs. Lula Mosley is
pastor.
president,
and Rev. E. P. Quarterman is
Sunday evening devotionals
lV ere conducted by Dea. E. Aik
ms. The message was d0 " ,
by Rev J. L. Dudley.
The Sunday School is glv
a picnic June 24 to Dor-
Inn. Bus leaves from the
10 a. m.
Rev. James C. McMillan
pastor of the church.
Tne observance Sunday is
that will be participated
in by Masons wherever mason¬
ry is dispersed, in honor uf
ihat Christian Patriarch. St.
John the Baptist.
A program to be conductor
preceding the sermon, with
Bro. W. V. Coleman as master
of ceremony, will include the
following numbers: Opening
selection by the congregation:
Invocation, Rev. w. W. White-
head; Welcome address, Prof.
local branch, Afro-Americai,
Life Ins. company; short talks,
Joseph Harris, Pres. Counts;
Frank Coleman, Senators So.
club; Gilbert Dominynez, Bank
ers Social club; selection. Men’s
Chorus of FBB church; re¬
sponse, Deacon W, E. Lampkin;
offering announcements, bene¬
diction.
Ernest Major will serve as j
mastr of ceremonies.
Central Bapt. Church
The regular services at
trai Baptist Church during the
week were largely attended.
Dea. Fred Gadgc'pn who is su-
j perintendent of the Sunday
I School will leave next week to
J .attend the National Baptist
convention which convenes in.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Sunday will
be regular Youth Day. 4 com¬
bination program for Cur Fa¬
thers and the young people
will be presented. Mrs. Pries-
ter is in, charge of the pro-
gram.
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Beautiful n .-r t Zion t- n Bapt.
Church
1 Rev. J. W. Haywood, pastor
r of Beautiful Zion Baptist
1 church announces that revival
begins Monday nght June }5,
Rev. F. W. Washington is the
p oacher. Tnese services will
run ten nights until June 29.
w wte‘
observed Men’s Day on Sun-
da June M at 2:30 p. m., Rev.
!. ' was the speaker. Re¬
of the ' day $105.30
was
Women’s Day will be observ¬
ed on July 12. at 3 p. m.
Root. A. Young; Response, Mrs.
Isadel Coleman; Solo. Miss Wil-
lie Mae Moody: Paper. Mrs.
Rosalee Simpson: Due". Mise
Marv Gibbons and Mrs. Ara-
Coleman; Eulogy. Rev. Col-
p. is Tilson: Selection by the
O F. S. Chorus.
The craft will assemble at
the Masonic Temple at 2 p. m,,
where convey r.utos 'them will to be ‘Montgomery. waiting to J
1
The program will begin at 4 j
o clock.
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
Men’s Day At
First A. B, Church
Dr. R. W. Puryear, president
| of the Florida Normal College
of St. , Augustine will be the
speaker for Men's Day, Brotb-
i erhod Day, and Father’s Day.
Kjt OfiHuinpi J » tov-ij nt UW thp 11110 Pi A 11 ret Dll I ifrlnon J.1 1 1V/U1I
Baptist Church on this com¬
ing Sunday, June 21 at 11:30 a.
m. A Men’s Chorus recruited
frcm .the membership of the.
, ehurch will bring some num¬
bers, but. the fr.mous Radio
j chorus also of the in their church usual will
| appear ca-
pacit.v. The pastor, Dr. Ralph
Mark Gilbert, will bring the ev-
| enlng sermon. Dea. Raleigh
' A. Bryant, president of the
! Men’s Brotherhood, which is
I sponsoring the events of the
j day. will preside c ver each,
service. The entire public is
invited to attend both services.
Evangelical Ministers
Union
Rev. S. M. McClendon of At¬
lanta, the National Evangelist,
was the guest speaker at the
Union Tuesday. The response
\ias given on .behalf of the
Union by Rev. J. T. McMillen,
rastor of Townsley Chapel.
Plans were completed for
the summer outing by the Un¬
ion cn Wednesday, June 24, at
Derrick’s Inn.
Rev. J. W. Maxwell, chap¬
lain of the union was reported
as much better after an ill¬
ness of two weeks.
The opening of the New St.
James AME Church, East Broad
near Hall street will take place
Sunday at 3 p. m., Rev. S. C.
Thorntcn, pastor A discus-
S i 0 n led by Rev. W. O. P. Sher-
man from the subject “Recre-
a ti 0n In The Program of the
Church.
Rev. J. S. Bryan, chairman
of the program committee, as-
signed for next meeting a pa-
per to be rendered by Rev. J.
T. McMillen. theme: The SociaJ
Life of the Minister.”
Reports were made by Rev.
W. O. P. Sherman on Hospi¬
tals, Civic Committee reported
by Rev. F D. Jaudion, vice pres¬
ident who acted for Rev. s. C.
Thornton, the president of the
Union.
The following were in at- j
tendance at the meeting:
Revs. F D. Jaudon, Wm. Greene,
P. Hobbs, J. S. Bryan, C. S. i
J. T. McMillen', S. W.
S. M. McClendon and W.
P. Sherman.
Thousands Crowd Brooklyn
S. S. Convention
— One of
he largest organized Christian
•outh groups in the world, the Na-
: onal Baptist Sunday School and
taptist. Training Union Congress I
' ill tax Brooklyn with more than ,
0.000 delegates and visitors June
’2-28. Taidging will be at a prem¬
um in the already crowded world’s
argest borough.
The president. Dr. W. A. .Terna-
:in, will arrive from Washington
it the Pennsylvania Station Mon-
lay morning with the Sea Board
ielegation. They will have police
“scort to the 18th Regiment
Armory, headquarters for the con¬
vention.
The will with thi
-ire-Convention “Celestial Mpsir
il” with 1.000 singers under tht
I i recti on of Choir Master Wyatt
Logan Monday night, it will fea¬
ture the spectacular “Procession
•n Light.” A citation will be pre-
-ented to Fred Waring, director of
the G. E. Musical Hour on NBC-
rV, for his contribution to the arts
ind human relations.
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, Mayor
Vincent lmpeilitteri and Borough
President John Cashmore will lead
n the extending of greetings on :
Tuesday night.
President Jernagin and Veep-at- !
York arge O. City Clay who Maxwell. Sr., of New j
were elected when (
the Congress last met in Brooklyn!
27 years ago. will he presented j
•Rations on Awards and Recogni- !
ion night. Wednesday,
i Thursday morning. Dr. Jernagin
i vill deliver his annual address and
•■potion of officers will be held.
The Congress parade will be held
•it 5 P.M. to be followed by the
National Oratorical Contest and
huge pageant at the armory. A
Y outh Fellowship will conclude the
lay at Bethany church.
Annual “Booker T. Washington
Night” will be observed on Friday
with talent and musical presenta-
tions by representatives from
many colleges,
Saturday will be devoted to,
IN MEMORY
EARVIN In loving memory of
MR. RICHARD EARVIN
who departed this life one year
ago today, June 17. 1C52.
Gone is another we loved so :
dear, i
We grieve for you and long for
you each day,
It’s so hard for us to live with¬
out you.
Silent si the voice we love to j
hear;
It’s sad but true we wonder
why
So quickly and suddenly you j
had to die.
Iju have left a beautiful mem¬
ory,
A sorrow too great to be told; !
Sleep on, dear, and take your
rest
We love you, dear, but Jesus.
loved you best.
Sadly missed by i
Wife, i
Mrs. Eane.bine Earvin
Mother,
Mrs. Leila Earvin
Sister,
Mrs. Etta Days
Three children and three
brothers.
MOULTRIE—Sacred to the
memory of my mother,
MRS. IRENE FISHER
MOULTRI7
left me June 17, 1C48.
gave me life’s first lesson,
She taught my heart to
know,
those enraptured moments ;
of childhood’s long ago.
schooled me in devotion,
She trained mv soul to dream
days which held no sorrow,
Of happiness supreme,
years baptized with blessings
O age of ecstacy,
on in all your splendor,
God bless her memory.
Your daughter, *
Mrs. Mazella Shellman
LOVETT—In memory of our
loving little daughter
CLAUDIA MAE LOVETT
who died June 13, 1950.
Although our baby now looks
down
On us from heaven’s dome,
And wears a little angel’s
crown,
We’re sure God loves our home
Loving mother and father,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lovett
Devoted grand-mother,
Mrs. Emma Fallon
Six loving sisters and three
loving brothers
Devoted god-mother,
Mrs. Effie Hamilton
sight-seeing and an an outing,
while Sunday morning the model
Sunday School will he featured and
Sunday afternoon, the Workshop,
The National Baptist Convention
Board, Dr. D. V. .Temison, presi- j
dent, and the National Women’s
Auxiliary, Mrs. Nannie Burroughs,
president, will meet Wednesday.
There will also be a reception for
the ministers’ wives on that day.
The New York Recorder, a
weekly tabloid, will make its
first appearance this week.
The publisher is Tommy Wat¬
kins.
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JACKSON -In loving
memory of my mother,
MRS. PENDER BRANT¬
LEY JACKSON,
who quit these shores of
time five years ago, June
16th. 1948.
Five years have passed
since you have gone
To pay your tribute around
- the Great White Throne
When you first passed, the
tears did flow
But now the Eternal wis-
cfm makes u.s know"
That God is wise, He nev¬
er tyrs.
On earth you had spent
wisely so many years
Your course was run, your
time had come
And you had earned that
“Servant, well done”
Pender Jackson Brown,
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania
JACKSON—In memory of my i
sister,
MRS. LOUISE (Sister;
JACKSON
who passed away June 18,
1952, one year ago today. i
my heart is heavy,
thoughts are all of thee, j
how I miss you, sister, dear
but God in heaven can
°nie say time heals an aching
heart,
no, it isn’t true,
one long year you have
passed, dear, for!
my heart still aches
you.
Sister,
Mrs.Maud Y. Mirra
Mrs. Charity Shoultzz
Children, grands, nieces
and nephews
CARD §THANKS
Lucile The family of the acknowledge late Mrs. |
Walters j
with grateful hearts the kind-
ness shown them by the many
friends and neighbors during
their recent bereavement; al;so
the cards and flowers and do¬
nation of cars.
Mrs. Minnie Fisher
Mrs. Lillie M. Dyer
Mrs. Leacy Young
Among the many hundreds
receivng doctorates last week
from New York University were
Negroes.
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