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PROGHAM FOR
MAY. 1983
MONDAY - FRIDAY
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7 rtrt—Hr^ak of tiay
7:15—Break of nay
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8:00 Glory Road
9 -i*! -Glory Road
8:30 -Glory Road
8-f*5 -Glory Hoad
9 on -Nrws - Go*o a l Favorites
9:15 Gospel Favorite*
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0 4^ -OomiPl Gllftrtpf
10:00 -Gospel Quartet
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10:30 Rpv. r m Butler
j<w«l_p*v c. M Butler
11:00—News - Hil)»-»^'^ *><«■• **
V -, A—T.unchtlme Hillbilly Parade
11 :?0— T.unrbtlme HUlbUlv Parade
11:45—Lunchtime HtHhUlv Para^P
v> oo—Tfunchttme WHbllJ* ^Parade
12:15—T,unrhtim u Hilly Parade
12:30—Trading Post
12 45—Everyday Forum
1 : on—Golden Chariot
1 ;15—Gha^ot - o in the News
1:30—In the Garden
1:45—In the Garden
2 00—in the Garden
2:15—In the Garden
2:30—Jack the B 11 boy
2:45 .lack the Bellboy
3 no - Ebony Bandstand
3:15—Jack the Bellboy
3:30--Town Topics
3:45 Jack t he tallboy
4:00—In the Groove
4:15—Sweet Peach Swing
4:30—News - Reapers Hour
4:45—Bunny Side of Life
5:00—Sunny Side of Life
5 15—Family Station Frolics
5:30- Family Station Frolics
5 4.5 —Parp.!' ~ Station Frolics
6:00—Family Station Frolics
6:15—Family Station Frolics
6:3ff—Family station Primes
6:45—Family Station Frolics
7:00—Family °tation. Frolics
7:15......Sign Off
SATURDAY
5:45—Sign On - News
6:00—Rreak Break of T >nv
6:15 of Ony
6:30—Break of f'nv
6:45 Break of Dav
7:00 -Break of Day
7:15—Break of Uay
7:36 -0lory Itoart
7:45 Olorv Hotel
8:00—CUory Road
8:15-Glory Road
8:30-Glory Road
8:45—Glory Road
9:00 News * Gospel Favorites
9:15 Gospel Favorites
9:30 Gospel Favorites
9:45—Gospel Quartet
10:00 Gospel Quartet
10.15 Gospel Quartet
10:30 Talent Time
10:45 Talent Time
11:00—News - l,unrhtlme Paroflf*
11:15 - Lunchtime Hillbilly Parade
11:30 -Lunchtime Hillbilly parade
!!:45 Lunchtime Hillbilly Parade
12 00— Lunchtime Hlllhlllv Pmr*d<»
12:15— Lunchtime Hlltblly Parade
12:30 Trading Host
12:45—Evtryduy Forum
1:06- Golden Chariot
1:15—Oiarlot - Negro News
1 30 In the Garden
1:45—In the Garden
2:00 In the Garden
2:15 In the Garden
2 30 Jack the Meiiuoy
2:45—Jack the Bellboy
3:0(1 Ebony Bandstand
3:15.....Jack the Heiihoy
3:30- Town Topics
3:45— Jack (he ’bov
4:00 Jack the Bellboy
4:15—Sweet Heach Swing of Life
4:30—News - Sunny Side
4:45—Sunny Stde of Life
5:00 Sunny Side of Life
5:15 Family Station Frolics
5:30- Family Station Frolics
5:45 Family Station Frolics
6:00—Family Btatlon Frolics
6T5 Family Station FiOlh s
6:30 Family Station Frolics
6.45— Family Station Frolics
7 06-Famlly station Frolics
7:15—Sign Off
SUNDAY
5:45—81«n On - News
6 00—Spirituals
6:15 -Spirituals
6:30—Stars of Harmony
6:45--Sweetenberg Sliusers
7:00- Gates of Harmony
7:15—Brock Singers
7:30 Rose Bud Singers
7:45—Morning Star Singers
8:00 Birds of Harmony
8:15- Golden Bells
8:30 Bishop M Bennett
8:45 Bishop M S Bennett
9:00 Mayflowei .lingers
9:15 -Jenkins Singers
5:30 Georgia Biscuits
9:45 -Bandera Singers
10:00 Savannah Travelers
10.15 Gospel Light Jubilee Singers
10:30-Rev. \V Solomon
10:45 Rev W Solomon
11.00- Bishop Johnson
11:15 Roll Jordan
11:30 Regular
11.45— Morning
12:00- Church
12:15— Services
12:30—News Roundup
12:45—Gospel Favorites
ItOO Vistas of Israel
1:15-Rev Dan hicliardson
1:30--Rev Dan Richardson
1:45-—Gospel Favorites
2:06-Rev. C. M Butler
2:15—Rev. C. M Butin
2:30-News - Sunday Melodies
2:45—Rev. Jack Bryant
3:00—Rev. J Harold Srnhh
3:15—First Baptist Church
3:30- Fort Smith
3:45— Arkansas
4 00—Rev. Borrow
4 15—Proudly We Hail
4:30—Proudly We Had
4:45—Rhythm Aires Hammond
5:00 Rev P H
5:15- Rev P H Hammond
5:30—Rev H H Hammond
5:45—Gospel Favorites Favorites
6:00—Gospel Favorites
6:15—Gospel
6 30-Gospel Favorites
6:45- Gospel Favorites
7 00—Gospel Favorites
7:15—Sign Off
MADAM NOllRJS
AMERICAN PALMIST
ii/-.| With tins .1 • All - > and | j.#- JZ.UU entitles - . you 10
a complete $5.00 Reading, also wil)
give you 2 lucky numbers free, and
__vour lucky davs.
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1 tell your past, present and future, give names of enemies
and friends I never fail to unite the separated, cause speeds
and happy marriages, overcome enemies rivals and lovers quar¬
rels, evil influence and stumbling blocks and bad luck of all kinds
l give advice on all affairs of life 1 lift you out of your sorrow and
•njUSle ana start vou on the road to happiness and p.cwperity
If discouraged in business or love, this message la tur yen i
can and will nelp you. Madam Norris Is not L be classed with
gypsies or common fortune tellers Ail readings confidential
Satisfaction guaranteed. For both white andieolored.
Hours: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily and Sunday. Office Located in
Trailer Coach on U. S. Highway 17, In Trailer Park Opposite Wood’s
Restaurant, in Uarde»*ill*, fel. C. Look l»r H»u4 sign
WHITE BLUFF
itv Mrs. I-. U.isliiit',Hon
Elijah Morning tar anil Dun
| let Williams Jr., hove return
| i> i in me for the
i n. v Imve iieen
I cave Bpiitig school and
! Valley State f-olle^e resiMiCtive
I ly ' Miss Anna Jaunita
daughter of Dea. and
! Charlt* Brawn and
j cf Mi', and Mrs. Wilson
| •.»»•( graduated from Alfred
; tt. ii'h . fivh f. 'hool on
; I'ne.sday night.
Miss Alberta Green, a
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasnin
‘ n, • a.--, a recent era fur te
Wadling High Schorl, New
tity.
Julian Houston was here
itir.g his mother, Mrs.
Houston last week.
J. M Washington, gram ,
auditor of the f. o. of G. S.
D. of B. attended the C8th an-
I nual session of State
Lodge Ho. 29 held June 8
13 at Dorchester
. enter, Lc rchester, Ga.
i Mrs. Sadie Grayson has been
confined in the Georgia Infir-
| maty for the past week.
HINESVILE
By Ann fiaiisc
Bnnday was trustee day
Bethel AMK church with Rev.
R Montgomery preaching tliru-
* out the day, and Rev. J. Sin-
j deton, pulpit guest.
Sunday is pastoral day at
I Bethel A. M. E. Church, Rev.
R. Montgomery, pastor.
Bethel A. M. E. Choir had its
j second choir anniversary Sun-
, ! day evening June 14, the
amount raised was $90.00.
Bethel AMK Church wil 1 be
; 1 11 program at Mill Creek Bap-
Ust Church, Sunday evening.
Mi and Mis ( J.
, and family ol Dm ion were l h e
I Sunday dinnet guest of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Gau.sc an I
family. Joseph Logue will
spend awhile with his godmoth¬
er and god-father, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Clause.
Miss Birdie Bell Osgood and
Marian Montgomery visited
Misses Ann and Marline Clause
Sum c.y and Miss Betty Shaw
dated them Saturday.
McIntosh
By Eugene Johnson, Jr
Sunday School was well at¬
tended last Sunday it being
Presiding Elder’s day and Chil-
Iren’s Day. The presiding el-
ier, Rev. C. P. Hobbs of
'he South Savannah District
lelivere 1 the sermon and three
.vero added to the church.
Pen James Siniletim and
Cleveland Stripling, students
! of Savannah State College are
i home for the summer.
A splendid children’s day
gram w; s rendered by the St.
Peters AMM Sunday school on
Sunday night, June 14.
Mr.s. Doris E. Taykr is
j tending Prairie View College,
j Prairie View, Texas.
Doris Elizabeth Fields is vis-
| iting her grandmother, Mrs,
Elizabeth Carter.
Jomiie T. Stevens, Miss Mary
; Bell V.iined.je and Miss Bei-
! ;ie M. Golden : re anion 1 the
: 1 1 who graduated from i.iber-
I ty County High School.
1 Miss Hester Oadson of Jack-
■ si nvllle, fii:. is home with her
| parent.-. Mr. and Mrs. Israel
! Hu rOil.
SANDFLY
i•v Frank Jenkins
Mrs. Pauline Brown is r. pa-
! lent at the Georgia Infirmary
Rev. Lavid Rckits delivered
two .sermons during morning
| and evening services at Speed-
! aeil ME ihureh, Sunday.
■ Isle of Hope Baptist Church
GRADUATES FROM
LAW SCHOOL
(Continued from Pa;:" one)
is observing Its 79th anniver¬
sary this week. Rev. R, H.
I,airy is pastor.
Mrs. frma Jones is the house
guest of Mr. i nd Mrs. fames
,,ar S raves - Rhe is a resident
of Orlando, Fla.
I PEMBROKE •
I
l>v Thomas Fields
Sunday School was largely
attended .it Bt. John A. M. ®.
Church..
Mr- M.tji rie Jones and chil-
dren spent Sunday with
I parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
j Bunch,
Ine Sixty-third Anniversary,
] of f it Moriah Baptist Church j
• closed Sunday, June Id, with
Rev. E. O. 8. Cleveland of 3t.
John Baptist Church, Savan-
null, relivera ,g thr sermon.
Miss Frances Bacon of Sa-
j vannah is spending the sum-
j mei and here Mrs. with Robert her Bacon. parents, Mr.
!
j FRIEDMAN GROVE
I By Mrs. ('. Mullice
J Services at Beach Hill Bap¬
| tist Church on Sunday* were
very good. The pastor, Rev.
1. Kelley, baptized five per¬
sons. Among the visitors were
Mrs. Kelly and two daughters
; nd many others.
O.i Sunday evening, Mr. and
I Mr «- Samue ‘ Mulli, ' e and chl1 -
• *n, | Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph
Cunninghan and U. S. Quar-
tt rman attended the Men’s
Day program at the Wilderness
Baptist Church at McIntosh.
Friday afternoon, a beauti¬
ful garden party was given for
Master Theron and Little Mel-
da '1 i mipson at the home of
tlieir grand parents, Dr. and
j Mrs. S. F. Frazier in Freedmar
Q )UV e where they were spend-
in j, the week with their aunt,
M j ss ^ jj ( Dawson. The chil-
; dren present were vancile Hub-
i Rosemary Adrine and Lo-
raine Stewart, Delephine and
Howard Jackson, Auron Rob-
lnson. Patricia Mandy, Ge- j j
loris and Anne Holly, Alfred
and Stephen Mullice Frances 1
Sheilman, Ha rid Williams, Carl
Rlaud Buxdr. Misses Lottie
Sheilman i nd Shirk'y Robin-
sou assisted Miss Dawson
Mr. and Mrs . Frank Givens
ami little daughter were the
guests of Miss Dawson at th*
"Laurels” Friday evening.
Treinont Temple
Park Ave raid West Broad,
kev. J. M Renton, pastor. Sun¬
day services at Treinont were
I very inspiring. Sunday Sciiool
was opened at the usual hour
under the supervision cf Dea.
Clifford Riles. At the morn¬
ing worsnip Pastor Benton
preached from the subject,
"The Blessedness Of Child
Likeness.”
I B. T. U. was held' at 6 p. in.
I with President Scott in enurge.
At 8 o’clock the pastor again
' preached. Sunday at 4 p.
m. the West Side Pastor's Aid
Club will cejpbrate- jibs sixth
Anniversary. The installation
of the Hospitality Club will al¬
so be held.
stay, having accompanied
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W
Oad.alen, here after they
nessed the graduation
ci; is at Durham.
St. Philip AME Church
Lc. John B. Bryan,
.‘iund iy was observed as
dren's Day beginning with ..hi
;un ^ y Schor l at 10 n’cloc
,(\t 11.30 Dr. Bryan
the message on the
-The Place of Youth fn
Program of the Church.”
r . n children were baptised
made full rnemhers of the
chui-h. (Among the (
ye re Mr. and Mrs. Styles.
Th «“ ACE League met at
f> M. At 8 o’clock the
( Burch presented a program
Mr:.. Lillie p. Mason was
charge. The V; cation Bi if
Si hc.il is n* v in session under
the supervision of Mrs.
Simmons and the teacher> of
the Sunday School. All pres¬
ent were asked to send iheii
chil f en each week day for
ten nays.
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
528 Huntingdon street, Rev.
f. J. Dinkins, pastor. The re¬
vival meeting being conducted
by Rev. H. F. Grant will close
Sunday morning with baptism
at 11 o’clock followed by coni
munion services at 3 p. m.
L ist Sunday was a high spir¬
ited 1 1 y beginning wth Sun¬
day School supervised by Dea
C. H. Jenkins. Rev. II. Ha¬
gan was guest speaker at the
niornirpi service. Ine iiiglr
sermon was delivered by the
pastor.
Pastor’s Aid Board
The Pastor’s Aid Board of
St. Paul CME Church met rt
the home of Mrs. Annie L.
Grant, 619 W. 46 street. Mrs.
Audry Green is still ill. MuclB
business was transacted. The
next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Bessie Gartrell,
1007 W. 41st street. A deli¬
cious repast was served by the
hostess.
Mrs. Josephine Artist is the
president; Mrs. Bonzola TiLson
secretary; Rev. J. L. Keye, is
pastor.
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usual hour, Supt. (t. B. Jones Pis. Mary Happ, principal, a -
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