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FAB CHURCH TO GIVE
St. John Baptist Church
Mrs. Ola Dingle
Sunday, April 11, at 4 00 p.m.
at St. John Baptist church, in
the anain auditorium a musical
program extraordinary will be
rendered.
Mrs. Esther Warrick, princi¬
pal J of East Broad St. school,
will!be the speaker. She will b
introduced by Mrs. Mildred
Hutchins, president of Chat-
hard County PTA. Mrs. Ola
Dingle, wife of Rev. Diingle
teanher in Springfield Terrace
school, will serve as mistress
of ceremonies.
Also playing a prominent
part on this program will be
the Scott Singers, Independent
Christian Singers, Rosebuds,
Daifls Choral club, Jr. Choir
Bethel AME church. Jr. fhoir
of ^Asbury Methodist church,
Presbyterian 'Choir
To Sing at Montgomery
The Butler Presbyterian
church will present will present
church will present a full con¬
cert at the Montgomery Com-
munity House on Sunday, March
ZB. ■L ft 5:On p. nl.
dirition choir will bo under the
of Professor
Chrjrles Long, a member of col- the
faculty of Savannah State
lege, who Is well known in the
concert world as a most prom-
ising tenor. He received some
of his training at the Julliard
School of Music n New York
and New York University School
of Music, having studied with
the late famous baritone, Gus-
seppe De Luca and Harold
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Congress and Whitaker Streets
Mrs. Mildred O. Hutchins
Mrs. K. Warrick
Sunray Gospel Singers, East
Broad St. glee club, Savannah
K( . lloes gons of Zion, Union
Bapt. chorus, Bethlehem Con-
(it Anderson's Kindergarten
H it- Klndesarten, Rog-rs
Singers, Delaware Singers,
Hr ,. vni( , 'Hodge, Troop No 12 1 Ms
GIady ’ leader: J Young
pcop j p Qf 2nd ArnoId special
readjng , jy Mrs Rosa j ee Marie
d”;'^ Jenkins: haml Scripture by Miss
This program is being spon
sored for the benefit of the -Y. j
P. Dept, of The General Mis¬
sionary Baptist State Conven¬
tion of Ga. Mrs. Annie E. Hud'
son, Atlanta, director; Mrs. M.
and «. Mcxm, Ms. Vandella ^ Program^hajrman, Wilson
eharman. j
St John Sr. Ushers
St. John senior Usher Board'
met at the church with Pres. |
Valine Daniel in charge. Offi -1
cers were elected for the year
follows: Valine „ _ Dam . -1, ,
as Pres.,
s Si' Mrs Tavlor* Rec Sec..
Tre«, Mr. *».
chaplain. Thouuo, Jcn»-
ln * chaplain, Mr- Ce
Ipste Ward: Chief, C Jenkins:
j Ass t. Chief, Mr. Coxen; Chief
j for Ladies, Mrs. Loadholt; Sick
| committee, Mrs. Lillie Jones,
j N ex t meeting at the church
t,Viis Friday.
I
Luckstone. Accompanying the
choir is Miss Anolda Parker, a
product of Fisk university and
a Savannahian.
FASTER SUNRISE
PAGEANT
Rev. Ralph Mark Gilbert,
p.< tor ot First African Bapt.
( hurch, author of the dra¬
ma, “Pontius Pilate.
rhe Flrst African Baptist
rbur, ’ b will present its 13th
Annua! Easter Sunrise
Service at the Municipal Audi-
,oria m on Raster Sunday, April
iB - The y wil1 have two services,
one at 6 a. m. and the other
8 a - m The 6 a. m. service will
1x1 for IocaI Patrons. Inasmuch
as several surrounding com
muni ties are planning excur¬
sions for this event, the 8 am.
service will reserved
them. They will have tickets of
a different color t othose for
local people and they will have
preference for the 8 o’clock
* by
se
cured from any member of the
sponsoring church or from any
of the local pastors or their or-
wnizations who will receive
tickets through the mail.
The service will be built
around the same play that was
last year, “Pontius
p „ ate „ Thp same , ls being
brrause many thousands
" naMe *° »*> '***»
»"<* «* th »f
'F d ' d ; ° xpr ^ d desir , ^. to
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will be that , ha this* thiK - year BP the large
massed chorus will not be
used, but in Its place the musi-
f ' al su PP° rt win be g iven b y a
choir‘of twelve picked
„ . h f „ wbo . . is lflca ... “ ,,
af ' ° f spe f y
t mined and is a soloist , The
entire public is invited to at-
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Deacon Fuller To Address
2nd Bapt. Deaconesses
The Deaconess Board of Sec¬
ond Baptist church will cele¬
brate its sixty-seventh anni¬
versary Sunday at 5:00 p. m.
This fine group of consecrated
women has kept alive the fine
work of tho.se Christian worn*
en who organized the first
board sixty-seven years ago.
Mrs. Josephine V- Chaney, pres-
ident, and the other members
of the Deaconess Board, invite
the public to attend this affair.
Evangelical Ministers
Union
The Rev. J. R. McClendon of
the Pittsburgh AME Confer¬
ence. stationed at McKeesport,
Pa., after opening remarks by
the president, Rev. S. C. Thorn¬
ton, extended greetings from
his conference and his church.
The response was made by Rev.
J. S'. Bryan.
Rev. C. P. Hobbs, one of the
former presidents of the Union,
was reported til, but convales¬
cing.
The regular business was
carried forward. The current
events committee reported along
' v »t h 1bP usual committees.
president Thornton will con-
duct a meeting at Emanuel
AME church, charleston,
week, and the paper will be
read bv Rev. J. W. Maxwell on
is meant by Lent. A free
for all discussion on steward¬
ship will be carried forward
at the conclusion.
Members present at the meet¬
ing were Revs. Thornton, Jau¬
don, Bryan. Jackson. Richard.
Stripling. Maxwell and Sher¬
man: visitors. Revs. McClendon
and Grant.
To encourage the building of
more low-cost houses in Bogo¬
ta. Columbia, the Council of
Ministers has made any dwell¬
ing costing $10,000 or
exempt from all taxes and tree
from price control. - _ J
i «lr. {wivnniian iiuoUrtu
Jerusalem Bapt. Chinch
Services at First Jerusalem
Baptist church, Rev. W. Brown.
pastor, were well attended be¬
ginning with Sunday school
10 30, Dea. Loadhold in chare*
At 11 a. m. the pastor preached
a soul stirring sermon. BTU
met at 6:30, Mrs. Leola King,
director, and at 8 p. m. the pas¬
tor delivered another impress¬
ive sermon.
Evergreen Baptist Church
The First Evergreen Baptist
church Sunday school met at
the usual hour with the assist¬
ant superintendent in char.’**
At the morning worship Pastor
E. A. Capers delivered an in¬
spiring made message. Rev. Dixon Remarks and music were j
by
was rendered by the Junior
choir. BTU met at the regular
hour with the director in
charge, and at night, Pastor
Capers again delivered an in- <
spiring message The Johnson,
Singers will appear at W, ’ r ' |
green March 30. j
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Mrs. Prioleau Buried |
Monday I
The funeral of Mrs. Queen j
p r ioieau was held Monday, ser-
v j ces being held at the First
African Baptist church, the
Rev Ralph Mark Gilbert
.
uvering the eulogy.
Mrs. Prioleau died Friday .
morn i n g at the residence of her
daughter, Mrs. Julia ' " H. ” Wil¬
liams, 521 West Victory Drive,
after an illness of several
months. of
83 years old at the time
her death, she was one of the
oldest members of the First
African Baptist church. She
was a native of Levy. S. C., but
had lived in this city most of
ner life.
For 43 years Mrs. Prioleau
served in the familes of Di
and Mrs. Julian Chisholm and
Mrs. Nancy Chisholm Daniel.
funeral in ehmg. ^
Her was
the Rakestraw Funeral Home
-and the interment was in
Lincoln Memorial cemetery.
In addition to her daughter,
Mrs. Williams, she is survived
by three grandchldren, Mrs.
Gean Williams and Georgia
Williams of Savannah and
Js*nes H. Williams of New '4 irk
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i ° ity '
I wish to take this method
in thanking my neighbors and
friends for their many acts ol
kindness shown during the
death of my son, Joseph Locks,
who died February 13, in Phila¬
delphia.
Mother,
Mrs. Viola Porter and family
The family of the late Mr.
Julius C. Whitlow acknowledge
with grateful hearts the kind¬
ness shown them , by their
many friends and neighbors
during his recent illness and
death: also for the
flowers, cards, telegrams, and
for the donation of cais.
We especially thank Rev. F.
D. Jaudon and Bethel AME
church: Rev. S. C. Thornton
and St. James AME church;
Rev. Edgar P. Quarterman and
Second Baptist church, also
Monroe Funeral Directors.
Mrs. Charlotte B. Whitlow
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brown
Mrs. Charlotte W. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Truell
The family of the late Dr.
Nathaniel H. Collier acknowl¬
edge with grateful appreciation
the many kind expressions of
sympathy extended them dur-
ing their recent bereavement.
l wish to thank each and
everyone for the kindness and
sympathy shown during the
sickness and death of my
Mr. Remus (Rooster'
Jones. Mrs. Nellie Bradley tor
the obituary and the Rev.
Richard M. Williams for the
consoling remarks.
Mr. W. H. Jones
Son.
Mrs. Ruth Montgomery
Daughter
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Emma Shellman acknowledge
with grateful appreciation the
kind expressions of sympathy
shown them by their friends
and neighbors during their re-
ce nt bereavement,
Mrs. Lizzie B. Bryant and
family _____* .
MEMOK1
LUKE In memory of our
* r ’ f nd i
MARIAN G. LUKE
whQ departed this life March
24, 1951.
Memories are something no
one can steal,
Death is a heartache nothing
can b( ‘ aL
Some have forgotten that you
are gone,
But we remember, no matter
how long.
a.sorrow too great to
told.
But to us who love and lost
you,
Your memory will never grow
old.
Sadly missed by
Friend,
Mrs. Frances Wyche
Aunt,
Mrs. Estella Mills
Cousin,
Louis Epps
Norristown, Pa.
DINGLE — In loving memory
of our son and nephew,
MR. EARL DINGLE
who departed this life eight
years ago, March 26, 1946.
Quick ^ ^ and ^ sudden mae was your
call.
Your sudden death surprised us
all.
The blow was hard, the shock
severe.
We little thought your death
so near.
What would we give to hear
your voice,
Your patient face to see
As in the days that used to be.
March brings sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest.
If all the world were ours to
give
We would give it all and more
To see his face we loved so
dear •
Gome smiling through the door.
Friends may think we have for¬
gotten
When they see us smile.
But little do they know the
sorrow
Which our smiles hide all the
while.
Sadly missed by
Devoted mother.
Mrs. Felecia Walker -
Philadelphia. Pa.
Aunts and uncle.
Miss Lusher Dingle
Savannah, Ga. j
Mrs. Minnie Scott
Mrs. Anna West
Bridgeport, eport,, Conn. oonu. »
Mr. Mrs. James Dingle ,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Ellis
Mr. and Mrs. David Sum¬
mers
Cousin.
Mr. Marcus Dingle
Orangeburg, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dingle
Savannah, Ga.
DANCY — m loving memory
of
MR. ROBERT M. DANCY
who died March 23, 1945. .
Nine years have passed since i
you left us.
Sad was th£ shock that day.
You bade no one a last fare
well,
A last goodbye you could not
say.
Forget him, no we never will.
We loved him then, we love
him still-
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Christine Dancy
Savannah, Georgia
Relatives and friends.
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WASHINGTON In loving
memory of my husband,
DEACON ROBT. WASHINGTON
who departed this life 7 years
ago, March 24, 1947.
Quick and sudden was
call,
Your sudden death surprised
us all;
The blow was hard, the
severe,
I little thought, your death
near.
What would I give to hear
your voice,
Your patient face to see;
To hold your hands, to see
smile
As in the days that used to be.
March brings sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest,
You will never be forgotten
By the one that loves you best.
Sadly missed by
Devoted wife,
Mrs. Stella Washington
Adopted daughter,
Stella Mae Washington
Savannah, Georgia
One brother,
Mr. Willie Washington
Jacksonbovo, S. c.
And a host of relatives and
friends.
'
ROBINSON—In loving mem-
ory of our mother, daughter
and sister,
MRS. JULIA VERDIF.R
ROBINSON
who departed this life nine
years ago today, March 21, 1945.
The months have passed into
another year
Since heaven called our Mother
dear,
And each day as the hours
moved pn
Q ai . jfjyp, ior fg her has b^en re¬
born. * 1
,
And as the years stretch out
ahead
By her sweet memory we arc
led
To make our lives so true and
brave
That we might match the one
she gave.
Sadly missed by
Children, Mother and Sis¬
ter
JACKSON—In sad but loving
remembrance of my dear hus¬
band,
DEACON HOWARD JACKSON
who departed this life March
28. 1952.
Faithful and honest in all of
his ways.
Devoted and true to the last of
his days,
A faithful husband, so gentle
and kind,
What a beautiful memory you
have left behind.
No one knows the silent heart¬
ache;
Only those who have lost can
tell,
Of the sorrow borne in silence
For the one I loved so well.
Sadly missed by
A devoted wife,
Mrs. Mary O. Jackson
Daughter,
Mrs. Janie M. Brown
Augusta, Ga.
a tribute of love am
devotion
In memory of our loving
husband and father,
MR. ROBERT L. PIERCE,
SR.
v. ho passed away five
years ago. March 25, 1C49.
His life, a beautiful mem¬
ory
His absence a silent grief
He’s asleep in God s beau¬
tiful garden
Amid sunshine and perfect
peace.
Precious memories will
ever linger
And we’ll miss you more
than tongue can tell.
But wedl nevjer question
your going
For God doeth all things
well.
Our faces are turned to¬
ward heafen
While you rest In peace on
high.
We look forward to a re¬
union with you
When we meet again by
and by.
Loving wife and child¬
ren,
Mrs. A. Lucile Pierce
Mrs. Cassie Pierce Hall
Mr. Robert L. Pierce,
Jr. *,
Goldsboro, N.C.
Mr. Thernell C. Pierce
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THl'RSOVY, MAKTI1 25. 1954
In memory of my
W. CHARLES NAGLE
who departed this life March I
29. 1953.
No one knows the silent heart¬
aches,
Only those who have lost can
tell,
Of the grief that’s borne in
silence
For the one I love so well.
Wife,
Gussie W. Nagle
MITCHELL—In loving mem-
ory of my wife,
MRS. IDA MITCHELL
who departed this life 3 years
j ago, March 29, 1951.
Your life is a beautiful rfiem-
i ory
j i Your absence is a silent grief.
You sleep in God’s beautiful
. garden
Amid sunshine and perfect
peace.
You have left a beautiful mem¬
j ory
And a sorrow too great to be
told.
But to me who loved and lost
i you
j Your memory will never grow
j old. suddenly said
it; came so you
good bye to no one.
j The heavenly gates just opened
wide,
A loving voice said, “Come.”
j God knew that you were tired
! And the hills were hard to
.
climb.
| so he closed your weary eye-
j lids whispered, “Peace be
jAnd he
j thine.” by
Sadly missed
a devoted husband,
Deacon M. A. Mitchell
j [loving BROCKINGTON—In sad and feis-
memory of my dear
I ter,
MRS. SARAH HROCK7NOTON
| who departed this life March
124, 1951.
Three (3i years have passed
| I since the morning of that sad
day when the one I loved so
; dearl y was callpd away,
1 God S ave mR enrage to face
it and strength to carry on
until some glad morning on
that bright shore, we shall
meet again.
Sadly missed by
A loving sister,
Mrs. E. E. Spaulding
New York City
A son,
Mr. Walter C. Bing
- Savannah, Ga.
i
BRYANT In memni -
EDWARD GARY BRYANT,
SR.
who entered into eternal
rest March 23. 1940.
The Family
EffiCt,
FREEMAN - ARTSON —
In loving memory of our
dear loved ones,
MRS. LETITIA ANN
FREEMAN
a. -u March 19, 1937.
MRS BEATRICE FREE-
A. AN ARTSON
died Marci 23, 1945.
Gone, but nut forgotten.
The Family
mu
LOVETT, GRIFFIN—In mem¬
ory of
MR. DAVID LOVETT
Jan. 27, 1938
MRS. LUCY LOVETT
March 11, 1936
LUCY LAGURVIS GRIFFIN
Feb. 2, 1942
Mrs. Eleanor Lewis Hendrix i
MARKS — In sad but loving
memory of our dear husband,
father and grandfather,
DEACON JOSEPH W. MARKS
who* passed away one year ago
today, March 24. 1953.
March brings sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest.
You will never be forgotten
By the ones who loved you
best.
God gave us strength to face
it, '
And courage to bear the blow
But what it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
Some may think we are not
lonely
That we do not feel the smart,
That we do not miss you. only
God above can read our hearts.
Everyday since you departed,
We have all been broken-heart¬
ed;
Heaven is a lucky place
To hear your voice and see your
face.
Sadly missed by
Wife.
Mrs. Mary B. Marks
Children,
Joseph A. Marks
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mrs*. Geneva Marks Orr
City
Grandchildren,
Alfonso Orr, Jr.
St. Albans, N. Y.
Earl L Orr
Greensboro. N. C.
Mrs. Thelma Mark Ralti-
timore
Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Vera Orr Thomas
City
Miss Jean D. Orr
City
Mrs. Evelyn Marks Foster
New York City
Mrs. Shirley Marks Ber¬
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New York City
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