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Puifc TWO
C H U R C E BS
V omen’s Day Sunday
!.t. Paul Bapt. Church
!' ,»lay will be Women’s day
Paul Baptist church
RoMru ».
■ the morning speak-r
" S’
i will be in full charge of
rvice for the day. Mrs
l* Williams. chairman;
• jciie Tiggs, co-chairman; i
4 E. Hagins, pastor.
Ehem Bapt. Church
' ‘ dance was fine at all
Sunday at Bethlehem
church beginning with
v school. At the morning
i n Pastor L. S. Stell spoke
subject, "The Return of
King.’ BTU met at 6 with
:..amie Williams, director,
evening service Pastor
delivered another im-
.v'C sermon, subject, “Moses
ring God." The pastor
tr;erve his 2nd anniversary
ling March 22 through
- i 28. The Forty-eight
wedding sponsored by
•■,ang People’s choir will
•nte on Monday night
. 29. Baptismal services
-» held Sunday night a<
' youth revival will b<
it this church in June,
sick members are im-
Garvin Temple
Garvin Temple Baptis*
President and Poplai
Rev. L. B Free, pas-
viva! services will begit
22 with Pastor Free ron-
«r the services. A beauti-
•<;ano was purchased b;
church._
reen Bapt, Church
Hrst Evergreen Baptist
», Rev. E. A. Capers, pas-
nday school began at it:
' hour with the assistant
ntendent in charge. At
a. m. Pastor Capers de-
• d an inspiring message
was rendered by the Jr
Communion sermon was
Led at 2 30 p. m. by the
Music was rendered by
Junior and Senior choirs
uastor again preached at
ight. service. Every mem-
urged to turn in his en-
\ First Evergreerj will go
rst Friendship Baptist on
•’ night. The deaconesses
-1 will celebrate its anni-
■y Monday nght. The Sr
ion board will meet Tues-
ight. The regular teachers
mg will be held on Mon-
pight.
ntral Bapt. Church
'•vices were well attended
last Sunday at Central
i\ church. Supt. Gadsden
each parent to send his
•! to Easter practice Mon-
Wednesday and Friday of
h week. At the evening ser-
Rev. Haynes delivered
message, subject, "Watch,
we know not the hour."
clay will be Young People’s
at which service Miss Bcs-
Capers of Evergreen Bapt.
"ch will be the speaker.
March 26 the Jr. choir will
ent a musical concert aU
m. Sister Lucy Henderson I
been added to our sick list.
qnkful Baptist Church
Lunday was another great
at Thankful Bapt. church
ginning with Sunday school,
pt. Dea W Shinholster in
rge. The 11:00 o’clock ser¬
mon was delivered by the pas-
The Sunday school chorus
ndered music The commun-
sermon was also delivered
y the pastor when a great
mber of members and friends
ire present. The No 1 choir
ei.dered music At 7:30 p. m
> closing sermon was deliv-
< t-d by the pastor. The ordina-
n of Henry Goethe will be
v riday, March 19, at 8 p. m-
e church is going to Blaeks-
S. C., Sunday to partiei-
te on. the 88th anniversary
cf the Macedonia Bapt. church
Sunday night, the No. 1
air wiB render a program in
lendale. S. C. The bus will
ve the church at 10 a. m.
° pastor is leaving Sunday
’it for Baltimore where he
• *,, c t a £ en nie-ht-
-* pu—~
(’lurch for Rev. W. D. I..- j ;. ’
t
Bethel AME Church
“Crusade with Christ for a
Better Bethel" is the theme
1
,
Flds and Mlss MatUe Lee ’ ln
mornln ,
At thfc *
Pastor F D Jauck>n preached
on * hp sub ^ " The Race and
the Fight.” At night his sermon
subject was "God Speaks
Again." In the afternoon the
Young Women’s Auxiliary spon¬
sored a silver tea at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stevens.
The stewards will sponsor a
tea Sunday at the YMCA at
4 p. m. and the trustees will
ETSghT StheToTrbomi
Cur crayers go out to the
(n AdkTns w" onri fo Mrs
wascaUed
nn account of the serious nine » *
of an uncle and to Clarence
Perkins, our pianist, whose
grandmother, Mrs. Lula Briggs,
has been confined for several
weeks. Our own sick members
are Mrs. Mary Jones, president
if the senior choir, D . W
Hooks, and Mrs. Viola Wash-
ngton, Mrs. Mable Middleton
V B Bryant at Batty Hospital
’h Rome, is not doing so well
at this writing.
Connor’s Temple
The services at Connor’s
"emple Baptist church, Rev. W.
V. Whitehead, pastor, were
veil attended throughout the
veek. Sunday school began at
o’clock with large attend- ,
0 a
ance under the supervision
’)ca E Hunter. At 11 o clock
an inspiring message was
ivered by our visiting friend,
Rev. Griffin of Waycross. His
ubject was “The Inspiration
if Our Sin." BTU met at 6p.m.
vith Sis. Bellinger in charge
\t 7:30 Pastor Whitehead do-
ivered a stirring sermon, sup
ieef. "I am the Light of the
World," Monday night marked
lie closing of the church’s
’ ?th anniversary. Connor’s
Temple will worship at Beulah
Bapt. Friday night when Rev
Whitehead will install the Rev
B. M. Corley.
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Flipnevpr "* \Rant Cknrrh '
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First Ebenezer Bapt. church
vjl j )ii)d ^ meeting
March 21-28; sermons by evan¬
gelist Johnny Mae Green of
Mew York City. The public is
invited. The church is located
it 31st and East Broad streets.
GOT IT—Tiger forward, Geo.
(40» grabbed the re-
off the fingertips of
Israel Joseph (15i in
State university’s
second—66-64 win over
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Millwork and Hardware ,
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90 YEARS OF SERVICE
(i>u' Wfiifalter Streets
Presbyterian Choir
Sing At Montgomery
Center
hS nss r^ss
Presbyterian church choir in a
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at Montgomery Community
House auditbrium at 5:C0 p. m.
The program is as follows-
Part I Panif Angelicus (The
Nation’s Prayer), Franck; The
Cheribum Song, Bortniansky;
God So Loved The World: "The
Crucifixion,” Stainer; The
Lord's Prayer, Mallote.
Part II—Bless This House,
(Ruby Ridley, soprano);
The Lord is My Shepherd,
Gounod, (Todd Miller, Celestine
Washington, Sadie Wright,
^elyn Smalls Henrietta Col-
ierl > Calm s e g ,
(Henrietta Collier, con-
The Virgin’s Lullaby,
Stairs, .Marietta
! ralto >; The Holy City, Adams,
(Dorothy Raines, soprano).
Part III—Deep River, Bur¬
leigh: Wore You There, tradi¬
tional; I’ll Never Turn Back,
arr. Dett; Listen To the Lambs,
irr. Dett.
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Mt. Zion Ind. Church
Last _ Sunday was emmunion ......
day at the Mt. Zion
dent Metholdst church. Sun¬
day school met with Supt. T.
A Ewards presiding. At 11:30
a. m. Pastor A. Parker deliv¬
ered a soul stirring sermon.
Visitors were Rev. Heyward,
Rev. Griffith and many others.
At 7:30 p. m. the pastor also
delivered the sermon . On next
Sunday at 3 p . m . a program
W jp be rendered by the mission-
ar y and stewardess boards with
Mr. Mamie S. Dpnn as chair¬
man. Total raised last Sunday
was $58.00. . .’
St. Philip AME »*#*? pi Church ,
The service was well carried
out on Sunday fit St. Philip
AME church .beginning with
i the Sunday school, Clifford
I Hardwick in charge. At 1L30
i Or. John S. Bryan, pastor, de-
livered the sermon on the sub-
ject, "Living for Christ.”
members were added to the
church. A special collection
was K ive n to C. F. Scott whose
Home was was dpstroved aesrroyoa bv oy fire nr . At ai
„ 0 . cl0(, k the pastor spoke
Weeping Servant."
day night will be quarterly
conference and all officers and
members are asked to be pres-
en t.
i
the New Orleanans. Tiger
, “ ain y yjij S Thomas (4‘ > ) xav-
’ ‘ s ' ‘ d B r
Willie Reed (4L watch the j
pay.—Clanto Foto
1'BE SiSVArtTr."” TRIJJUTv*?
Evangelical Mi*, -ters
Union
Mrs. j a Payette was a
guest speaker at, the
cal Ministers Union Tuesday
noon She stressed the need
an c.’e ear, nose and
clinic
The secrete v gave the
on the pblic installation
officers and committees at
Philip AME church
night. Next Tuesday Rev. J.
Maxweii will read a paper
What Was The Meaning
Lent?
The members were invited
attend the Savannah
Conference at Flipper '
church, Rev. C. S. Stripling,
pastor, April 14-15; Rev. W. O.
P. Sherman, presiding elder
The Union sent condolence to
the bereaved family of the late
Mrs. Frances Goldwire whose
funeral was held Wednesday at
Mt. Pisgah AME church, Clyo.
It was announced that Foun¬
ders Day of Morris Brown col¬
lege will be held April 27-28.
It was further announced
the next AME Bishops Council
will be held February 1955
Waco the Young « ous ^’, People’s,
will b# at Jackson, Miss., Aug.
3-5, 1/554.
The annual booklets
given out by the program com
mittee, Rev. J. S. Bryan, chair-
man.
Members in attendance
Bryan, R. P ETA
Revs. Thornton, Bryan,
ards Hobbs. Maxwell,
Grant, Stripling, McMillan and
Devotion by the
Rev J W Maxwell. Rev. S. C.
Thonton, president, presided.
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Jerusalem Bapt.
At First Jerusalem
church, Rev. W. Brown,
service Sunday was
Sunday school met at
with Dea. Loadholt in
Morning worship was held
11:30 and communion at
o’clock. The pastor’s
ion service will be held
24-26 with the Beulah
church in charge Mar.
Montgomery Boptist
C n °Rev
Baptist March 26
Whitehead will preach the
stallation sermon.
j Thp family of thp
1 latp
“ elle Houston Houston of of in 711 west west
street, wishes to express
thanks and .sincere
- jsl r-j!*?,
neighbors for their kind
pressions of sympathy
the illness and bereavement
our loved one, and for
fchautiful flonal tributes;
| Monroe Funeral Directors
excellent services rendered.
Mr. Clarence E. Houston,
Son
Miss Alfreda R. Jones
Niece
The Savannah
, management, family and staff
wish to personally th^ink
for your splendid co-operation
death of
DR. J. E. FONVIELLE
(Owner)
We sincerely appreciate your
patronage and understanding
"S!
Savannah Pharmacy
The family of the late
Albert White, wishes to express
their sincere appreciation to
their many friends and neigh-
bors for the kindness shown
them during their recent be¬
reavement. The condolence,
flowers and use of cars were
appreciated.
thanlcs to the pastor and mem-
bers of Beth-Eden Bapt. church
also to Williams and Wil-
Hams Funeral Home,
Mrs. Cora Drew White
and family
I wish to extend my heart¬
felt thanks to all who were so
kind to me in the death cf my
good friend, Mrs. Mary E.
Moody, who was buried Mon-
day. Mar. 8. I especially wish
to thank the pastor. Rev. J. H.
and the members of .
Methodist church and
the Rovall Undertaking Com-
- f - '• . i. , i and excf
lent ■
Frances Wyche
MEMORY
BURKE—Ii. ’ ving mem¬
j of
ory
MRS. CATHERINE
MURPHY BURKE
who died Maich 20, 1952.
Somewhere back of the
sunset
! Where the loveliness
never
dies,
She lives in the land of
Glory,
With the blue and gold of
the skies.
She had a smile for every
one,
A heart pure as gold.
Those who knew and
loved her
Her memory will never
grow old.
Daughter,
Mrs. Victoria Smalls
Nieces,
Mrs. Marie Gilliard
Mrs. Victoria Sanders
Neohews.
Mr. Joseph Manigo
Mr. John Manigo
Mr. Edward Manigo,
Jr.
Mr. Joseph Brown
Grand Niece,
Mrs. Helen Green
A host of great grand¬
nieces and nephews, lots
of relatives and friends.
TISDELL-In sad but loving
r
wb « departed this life one
y ear a F°- Mar ch 20, 1953.
Servant of God, well done;
' Rest from thy loved employ.
The battle fought, the victory
won,
Enter thy Master’s joy.
The voice at midnight came,
He started up to hear;
A mortal arrow pierced his
frame;
He fell, but felt no fear.
It came so suddenly, you said
goodbye to no one.
The heavenly gates just opened
wide,
A loving voice said, Come.
God knew that you were tired,
|A " d thf hills werp hard to
climb,
So he closed your weary eye¬
lids
And whispered peace be thine.
Some think you are forgotten,
Though on earth you are no
more;
But in memory you are with;
us I
Aq von y nlwavs always wptg were bpforp peiote. ;
They say time heals a broken
i heart,
Rnt nh it seems untrue
band* j
My heart has ached and ached
for you.
1 he stars are brightly shining
upon a silent grave.
j lies one we dearly love,
That only heaven could save.
For a time I thought I was
left alone
But God promised never to
leave me,
i No, never alone.
j earlh against sou) en
gaged
Yet I can smile at Satan’s
- - ; -
rage .
I
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A wonderful heritage from
| above
i That comes only from God’s
love.
! golden gate. £—« *— the
Sleep on, dear husband, in
peace.
[ A loving wife.
j I Mrs. Detroit. Leola Michigan Tisdell
I Children,
Mr. Herbert Tisdell, Jr.
I Savannah, Ga.
j Mrs. Margaret Tisdell
Squire
New York City
Mr. Joseph Tisdell
New York City
Brother,
Mr. Robert Tisdell, Sr.
Five sisters and a host of
relatives and friends.
Pilgrim Bapt. Church |
;
At Pilgrim Bapt. church. Dea.
E. Williams, chairman, the
weekly activities were carried
out as pre-arranged, including
the joint service with the St.
Luke Bapt. chruch March 11.
The church school met at the
hour under supervision
'■*’ c. H. Jenkias. Rev. G.
Dingle was guest speaker for
STONE Y—In loving
me ory of our mother,
PAUlJNE E. STONEYj
who died March 16. 1950,
and sister,
MARIE ALLEN SIC NEY
who . iad April 26, 195*
There is i world above,
Where parri g is un¬
known;
A whole eternity of love,
Formed fpr the good alone.
And faith beholds the
dying here
Transplanted to that hap¬
pier sphere.
The Family
ROBINSON—In loving mem¬
ory of
CLARENCE (TINGIE)
ROBINSON
who passed away one year ago
today, March 18, 1953.
From break of morn, ’til day is
done,
Our thoughts turn sadly to the
one
Whom God saw fit to call away
One year ago today.
He had a smile for every one,
A heart pure as gold.
Those who knew and loved
him
His memory will never grow
old.
A Friend
WILLIAMS—In memory of
our father,
MR. NATHANIEL WILLIAMS
who departed this life 5 years
ago, March 18, 1949.
We grieve and long for you
each day.
It’s hard to live without you.
We will have to find some way.
But oh, Dad, we miss you.
We know you are safe with
Jesus,
We'll meet you there some day.
Children,
Mr. Sam Williams
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Christine Anderson
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Sarah White
Mrs. Cora Vaughns
Mr. Smart Williams
Richmond Hill, Ga.
TOLBERT—In loving memory
of our mother,
ANNA D. TOLBERT
who died March 15, 1952.
We fee i the world’s a better
place
Qf truly greater worth,
And richer far in love and
SVB.CG
0 .
skies
j s sweeter and more fair,
And literally a Paradise
Because her home is there,
Sadly missed by
Children,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Young
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A
Y£>ung
Mr. David Young
Mrs. Mary Kelly
New York City
Mrs. Mejvjna Carter
f; Kew York City
'■% 'Mtsg/ Mrs. Henrietta p. Johnson Wlrfgst^
Aifnet
ROBINSON — In loving mem¬
ory of
MR. CLARENCE ROBINSON
Yoi^ r sa^ y goodbye w»,
away.
A year that seems a thousand
years
Of heavy hearts and lonely
tears.
But now that spring has come
again,
We put aside our grief and
pain.
we know that your
new place
in the radiance of God’s
face.
Sadly missed by
Daughter,
Mabel R. Edwards
Son,
Willie Robinson
day, delivering two inspir-
sermons. One member was
to the church. The ush¬
board met at 5 30 p. m.
Chisholm, president of
senior choir, will hold re¬
Friday night. Sunday
communion day when the
of the entire day will
in the hands of Rev. W. W.
pastor of Connor’s
Bapt. church. .
THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1954
B YCON In loving memory
my husband und our father.
DEACON SWINDELL BACON
' who departed this life March 17.
' 1953.
Your life is a beautiful memory
! Your t lienee is a silent grief,
j Ylou garden sletq c God's beautiful
,
! Amid sunshine "d perfect
I peace
You have left a beautiu. mem¬
ory
Anu a sorrow too great to o,.
tola.
But to us wfio loved and lost
you
Your memory will never grow
old.
Sadly missed by
A devoted wife,
Mrs. Mary Bacon
Daughters,
Mrs. Janie Holt
Denver, Col.
Mrs. Emma D. Moody
Goulds, Fla.
Mrs. Willa Mae Goldon
Goulds, Fla.
Mrs. Mary Agnes Moody
Pembroke, Ga.
Mrs. Phoebe Hardee
New York City
Sons,
Edmond Moody
Pembroke, Ga.
Elburnie Moody
Detroit, Mich.
Lamar Moody
Savannah, Ga.
Brother,
Lorring Bacon
Hagens, Ga.
BATTISE—In loving
of my dear son.
WILLIAM BATTISE
who passed away two years
March 20, 1952.
God took you away two
ago
We grieved because we
you so.
God knew our grief and helped
us so
He took you to a land of
and rest
When God saw how you suf¬
fered,
He left for us our memories
you.
Sadly missed by his
Mother,
Mrs. Henrietta B. Jones
Grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Battise
Sister,
Mrs. Charlesetta Jones
Brothers,
Mr. Nathaniel Battise
Mr. David Theodore
Uncle,
Mr. Charles Henry Bat¬
tise
Aunt,
Mrs. Isabella Cuyler
CHERRY—In loving memory
of our mother,
MRS. MARY CHERRY
who departed this life 4 years
ago, March 7, 1950.
Gone is the face we loved so
dear,
Silent is the voice we loved to
hear.
'Tis sad but true, I wonder why
So quickly and suddenly you
had to die.
Your life is a beautiful memory,
Your absence is a silent grief.
You sleep jn God’s beautiful
garden
Ap|d pea’ee^i sunshine 1, and perfect
You have left a bdautiful imem-i
ory,
And a sorrow too great to be
told.
But to us who loved and lost
you
Your memory will never grow
old.
Memories are treasures no one
can steal,
Death is a heartache no one
can heal;
Some may forget you now that
you are gone
But we will remember you and
love you on and on.
Sadly missed by 3 daughters,
one son, one brother and host
of grands and great-grands.
For All Your Furniture Needs, Come To
Swap Shop
302 W. Victory Drive
We Sell For Cash and Sell For Less
I HOiXiES In treasured mem-
j ory of my darling mother and
j devoted father,
j MRS. MABLE PRICE HODGES
! January 23, 1947,
MR. O. BUTLER HODGES
February 22, 1938.
May their souls rest in peace.
We cannot k*iow why tears
must be
Why sorrow comes to you and
me.
But this ve know—our Father
shares
t heartaches and our deep-
e.- cares.
That » ‘h a tender love divine
Hes shag. & both your life and
mint,
And that His i id will lead us
on
Until through darkn as, breaks
the dawn.
Then God’s love will ligt. ' your
way. in'
Their memory will always
er on.
Devoted daughter,
Devoted daughter,
Mrs. Mableta H. Lartigue-
Straughter
Son-in-law,
Mr. Benjamin F. Straugh¬
ter
New York City, N. Y.
Sisters, brothers, nieces and
nephews.
WHITFIELD In loving mem¬
ory of our wife and mother,
MRS. ELLEN WHITFIELD
who entered eternal sleep Mar.
21, 1953.
The months have passed into
a year
Since heaven called you, dear,.
And each day as the hours
moved on
Our love for you has been re¬
born.
And as the years stretch nut
ahead,
By your sweet memory we are
led
To make our lives so true and
brave.
That we might match the one
you gave.
Husband.
Raiford Whitfield
Daughters,
Mrs. George S. May
Mrs. Nettie Ward
Son-in-law,
George S. May
and other relatives.
RILEY-TURNER — Sacred to
the memory of our loved ones,
MRS. AGNES RILEY
who passed away 7 years ago,
Feb. 10. 1947. and
MRS. WILIIELMINA TURNER
who passed away 1 year ’ago,
Mar. 1, 1953.
Their love and memories
We shall always cherish
Through life with thoughtful
gratitude.
Sadly missed by the
Family
Mrs. Mamie Glover
Buried Monday
Mrs. Mamie Glover died last
Thursday evening at the home
of Elder and Mrs. S'tewart,
3205 Burroughs street. Funeral
services were held Sunday at 1
o’clock from The Church of
God, Elder W. F. Stewart, offi¬
ciating. She was one of the old¬
est members, her service and
life were spoken of by Mrs.
Mattie Sampson Andrews as
faithful to the end. The pastor
gave ttje eulogy. She is survived
by two nieces and several grand
children. The Sidney A. Jones
Funeral Home was in charge .of
the funeral. Interment was in
Church of God’s lot. located in
Laurel Grove cemetery.
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