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CH URCH
Called To College Park
Rev. Lamar Kelley, one ol
young progressive ministers
the city, who has recently
called to serve as pastor ol
College Park Baptist
Thunderbolt. He wil lbegin
ving this church on the
Sunday hi June.
Rev. Kelley is a son ol the Mt
Tabor Baptist church, this
He is. now pasturing the
ness Baptist church,
and the Beech Hill
church, Richmond Hill. He
one of the vice moderators
the Zion Missionary
Association.
AME Laymen Hold
Meeting
The Georgia Conference
Laymen's League met in
session Sunday afternoon
St. James AME church. Rev.
C. Thornton, pastor, and H.
Hannah, president of the
league. * **
Members on - the
West Savannah and South
annah districts,
St. James, Flipper Chapel,
el, St. Philip
Townsley Chapel, St. Philip
si! .1* Thomas AME
were in attendacne.
those present and taking a
in the deliberations were
dames Donna Lomax,
Brown, M. G. Young and
Smith; also Theodore
son, Charlie Wilder,
Boles, Mr. Dobson and others.
J. T. Green, president,
that the next meeting
be held on the second
in June at S't. Luke
church. Joe street, Rev. J.
Maxwell, pastor.
It is learned with regret
President Green was
in an accident last
night, resulting in head
ies presently confining him
the Georgia Infirmary.
Emmanuel Baptist
Emmanuel Baptist
held impressive services on
Sunday. Sunday school
one hundred per cent in
ance. It was directed by
Henry. A Mother's Day
was presented by the
board and. iunior church.
Laventa Gospel Singers
ered several selection*.
message was expounded by
tor Jas. C. McMillan. The
and junior choirs were
charge of the music at
night service and the
was deivered by the pastor,
was assisted in the services
Rev. Rouse.
Bethlehem Bapt.
All hearts were made to
good after listening to an
spirational program
high tribute to our
Sunday at Bethlehem
church, Rev. L. S, Stell.
Sunday school was
attended with Supt. Bennett
charge. At the morning
ship Mrs. Vernita Canty
son was the guest
using as her theme,
Making of a Happy
Home. Mrs. Johnson is
daughter of our former
Rev. D. Canty. At the
r orship Sister Lillie
brought to us a Mother’s
pageant using the young
as participants. She was
ed by Sisters Wrens and
Miller.
Our spring revival will
May ?4 with Rev. J. R.
of Atlanta in charge.
Stell and members will
Sunday,-May 23 with the
onton Bapt, church,
yille.
Harvest Revival At
Second Baptist
The Reverend Kelley
Smith, minister of the
Baptist church, Nashville,
nessee, will be the guest
ter of the Second Bapt.
during her annual Spring
vest revival services,
May 17. through Friday, May
Reverend Smith, three
ago. was the guest minister
Second Baptist during
spring revival services. He
considered one of the most
standing young ministers
the Amreiean platform.
St. Philip AME Church
The Sunday school at
Philip AME church, Dr.
S. Bryan, pastor, opened at
o’clock with Mrs. Ollie
mons in charge. The pastor
nounced plans for the
Bible school to be held early
June. At 11 30 the junior
presented a Mother’s Day
gram with Mrs. Lillie G.
director, in charge. Dr.
, J ('llvered the sermon,
Stood by the Cross of
His Mother.” One member
ed with the church. Among
visitors was Rev. J. H. Myers
New York city. At 8
the sermon was delivered
Rev. J. A. Nowell of
S. C. The Georgia and
Carolina clubs are working
make the special drive a
on Sunday, May 30.
Evangelical Ministers
Union
It was announced by
pastor of St. Philip
al AME church. Rev. W.
Brown, that Rev. H. C.
well, the presiding elder of
West Atlanta District, will
duct a revival meeting
Monumental church
Monday night.
Various committees
their reports. The order of
day for next Tuesday will be
paper by Rev. C, P. Hobbs,
ject, "Sliould there be a
limit for Ministers?” A
ion will follow, lead by Rev.
W Maxwell.
Rev. S. W. Grant, pastor
Rincon ai>d Stillwell
invited the members to
the battle of songs at 3.00 p.
Sunday between the New
Singers, the Stone Gospel
ers of Augusta* and the
quartet.
Rev. W. L. Brown led the
mission on revivals and
they mean.
The current events
tee stated among other
that the Special Summer
cil of he AME bishops would
held in New York city and
o^ie-riay inspirational
of the Georgia AME
would be held at St. Phlip
church June 22nd. and
Summer Council of the
bishops wold be held in June.
Rev. F. D Jaudon, vice
ident, presided. Members
attendance at the meeting
Rvs. Jaudon. Grant2,.Maxwell Bryan.
Richards.
Sherman.
Jerusalem Bapt.
Services at First
Baptist church. Rev. W.
pastor. . Sunday _ . . , .
were
beginning with babtism at
for two candidates as a
of a two-week revival.
school was held at the
hour ailc i a t U 3fl
with conun union at 3:30.
Quick Thinking School
Board Maid Is
Commended
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the Blomingdale School
Mon<lav momi „g. Mav third
“it was largely due to
quick thinking that
dale School was saved
which we shall always be
ful and grateful.
“Your action on this
morning indicated that you
certainly a cool and clear
er. and most interested in
welfare of our Chatham
school children.
Yours truly.
F. C Underwood. Jr.
Executive Assistant
Superintendent”
EVANGELIST — The Rev. E. R
Roper who is the guest speaker
at the spring revival at First
African Bapt. church. East
Savannah, which began Monday
| night and will end May 21.
The Mother’s Day baby eon-
I test was a financial success,
Little Miss Lynette Bowers,
sponsored by Miss Izetta Palm-
er, reported the largest
with $20.05. Each of the five
babies received prize#. Rev. Mrs.
i Emily Holley Smith was
j speaker. FAB deaconesses will
sponsor a chicken supper Sat-
urday night, May 29, In the
educational building, also a
musical Sunday, night. May 3D.
Bethel AME Church
Sunday was a great day at
Bethel AME church. This being
Mother’s Day the attendance
was very good at both the
morning and evening services.
For the morning service Pastor
Jaudon selected for his subject,
"The Encycleing Love and Loy¬
alty of Mother." The subject of
the evening essage was "Having
eyes that see.” Sunday evening
also marked the offical close 1
of the series of services held at
Bethel for the past week con¬
ducted by Rv. M. L. Hood of
Sylvester. On J’riday evening
the BJP Usher Board enter¬
tained Rev. Hood and his guest
from Sylvester who came for
the close of the services. . On
Saturday evening the Young
Women’s Auxiliary will have a
fish fry at the Scout rooms; on
Sunday afternoon the Gospel
ehrus will sponsor a tea at t,h»
home ____________ of Mrs. _______ Ada Frazier, . 1001 ..
Joe street, and on the fourth
Sunday the Sr. choir will spoil-
sor its annua , tea . at , winch ...
time the contest will close.
Sorry to report the illness of
MTs. Jaudon and ^ D. W. Hooks ,, ,
who Is still in the hospital. Mrs.
Willie Kirkland has been taken
home and Joe Brown is still in
and A. B. Bryant sends word
that he is Improving.
list Horn church ,
r
J 0 }|old Assembly
The First Born Church of
the Living God District Assem¬
bly, will convene at Miller's
Temple church. 39th and Hop¬
kins street. May 19 through 23.
Bishop J. E. Potter Is pastor,
. _____________
Baptist Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Min¬
isters Alliance met Tuesday in
regular session at Thankful
Baptist ** church. , Rev. D H. F. _
Grant, pastor. Devotions were
conducted by Rev. H. Hagins
and Rev. J. C. McMillan, presi¬
dent, presided.
The Rev. Oscar Chaplin was
received into the
The program committee an-
nounced that the sermon
Tuesday will be by Rev. Wm. K.
Miller. Greetings were heard
from the Rev. H. W.
ex-president of the Alliance
who is pastoring in Tampa. Fla.,
and is this week conducting re¬
vival services at Mt. “j o"LlZ Zion Bap-
pastor. Dr. Griffin -.'L. of „? Tampa, ______
who accompanied Dr. Wilburn,
made brief remarks.
Rev. G. T. Terra of Macon
delivered an mpressive
from the subpect. "Success
JJesus, and Failure Without !
Him.”
Members present were Revs, I j
Iiagms Shavers, Wm. Brown, j
Heyward, Williams, Free. Coop -1 i
er, Stell, Bunn. Grant. Young.
Corley Smalls. Flewellen. Bates.
Cunningham. Miller, Wright.
Cleveland and Cliffin.
Visitor; Mrs. H. F. Grant. ^
To Conduct Revival
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The Rev. C. E. Young who will j
begin a ten night revival meet- •
] j ing at the Mt. Zion R.M.U.E. begin- j
church, Rossignol Hill, ;
i ning Monday night and ending {
May 28, Rev. A. Myers Is pastor
of Mt. Zion church.
FAB Revival Results <
| In 12 New Members 1
Revival services at the First
Afrcan Baptist church have
just closed after two weeks of
intensive worship. Twenty-one
persons were added to the
membership as a result of this
effort. Rev. W. L. Bentley, pas-
I tor of the Emmanuel Institu-
j tional Baptist church of
Philadelphia, conducted the
meetings. His many duties in
Philadelphia forced him to close
, the meeting on Thursday night,
j so that he could return to his
parish and business. Before he
left, however, the pastor, Dr.
Ralph M. Gilbert, extended his
personal invitation for the
same purpose next year.
First African Baptist church
is the oldest Negro church in
North America, which means
that they have had a lot of ex¬
perience in revivals. The stamp
of approval of this institution
through the years has been j
highly valued, itself for lends the weight age o to c J
church
their commendation. j
Evergreen Bapt. Church
Sunday at 1st Evergreen Bapt. j
church Rev E. A. Capers, pas- )
tor was a big day. Baptism
was held at 7:00 a.m. and Sun-
____ _ Asst
day school at 10-00 with
( Benjamin na.iiamin Smith Smith in
Supt. '*■ morning wor¬
charge The 1L30
ship sermon was delivered by
Pastor Capers, subject, “A
Mother’s Trust.” Communion I
was held at 2:30 p. m. with the
combined choirs, • ’
j ,sermon by the pastor, sub-
"A True Mother At 6.30
|p, m. .. B^pUst nantist Training Trai g
union was directed by E
Robinson and at night a quesi
0 n. "What Mother Means to w
’ meant?” ____±o»
me or what she has ,
was expressed .} by by those those desiring. desiring j ,
to do so. Again the pastor
brought a soul stirring message.,
A Crying Mother.’ celebrate The its Junior 8th j j
Mission will
anniversary on Monday, May
17. at 6 00 p- m. |
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Pilgrim
At Pilgrim Bapt. church, 528
w. Huntingdon St.. Dea. E.
Williams, chairman, the weekly
activities wereVcsti'W d o*t as
mi hired Church school "hour
met Sunday at the usual
with Asst. Supt. Miss Rebecca
The morning ^
Gray in charge.
address was delivered by the
Dea. Matthew S. Brown. The
night, service was in the hands
of the Rev. L. L. Scott who
spoke on the "Sowing of Seed.”
Six members were added to
the church. Sunday will be
communion day with babtism j
at 11 a. m. and communion a
,3 P- ni. Rev. Oscar Chapin wi
in charge of the seivice.
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sentative of Southern Paper-j
Corporation.
This award was based on j
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lmproVement ln Accident Fre-
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In the group picture are
plant Nurse. Mrs. Effie S. Rich-
ter. the Personnel Manager.
John D. Riley, ana the members
CARD OF THANKS
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CARD OF THANKS
We are deeply thankful to;
many friends for the j
showed expression of mother,I love j
to our
Mozell Chance, who de¬
this Life in Detroit.
at the age of 87 years
She leaves *y mourn her
5 children who wish to
her many white and col¬
friends of Statesboro. Ga„
her funeral was at¬
at the First African
church with the pastor.
W. D. Kent, officiating,
we thank you all for, ube
cards and telegrams
the beautiful flowers. May
ever bless you all. Amen.
Her children,
Mrs. Addie Felder
1708 Ogeechee Ave.
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Lanie C. E»dy
I2ll Marshall Ave.
Portsmouth, Va.
Mrs. Mattie M. Lanier
Detroit. Mich.
Mr. Nathaniel Chance
Detroit, Mich.
Mr. Albert J Chance
Detroit, Mich.
Grandchildren,
Mrs. Lanie Mae Jones,
R. N
1012 Cubbedge St.
Savannah, Ga.
Mr. Newmon Hill, Jr.
Detroit, Mich.
( ARDS OF THANKS
We are deeply grateful to all
our friends for the many
thoughtful expressions of love
and kindness shown to us dur¬
ing the illness and death of
or dear mother, Mrs. Florence
Your kindness and
prayers will always be an In¬
to us. We wish to give
espeeial thanks to Tapley and
Robinson Funeral Home for
their courteous and efficient
and many friends who
he]ped wlth caFS and flowers,
Youj . appreciation wlll never be
forgotten in our time of sorrow,
The Grant Family
Glennville, Ga.
T I rem<lllt remom Temole tempi*
Tremont Temple Bapt. church,
J. M. Benton, pastor, Sun-
being Mother’s Day the
were very inspiring be¬
with Sunday school
under the supervision of Dea.
Riles; a very spicy
day program was
At the morning wor-
the pastor being indis-
one of our sons, Rev. H.
preached a soul stirring
"A V’aithful Mother.”
met at 6 o’clock with the
in charge , Mrs.
Robms A Bib)e discus
and a program ,' by the jun-
class class were were , had. liflrt , At At 8 R n o’clock , clock
Hag^n nagau univtira delivered an an
message
JACKSON—In memory of
MR DANIEL JACKSON. SR.
passed away May 5, 1937.
brings sad memories
our loved one gone to rest:
» will never be forgotten
the 01ies wh ° ^ed you best.
will think we are not
we*do not feel the- sniarr.
do' no! yed* ’’
we miss
God above can read our
hearts.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Dessie Jackson
Daughters,
Mrs. Viola Reynolds
Miss Sallie Jackson
Miss Rosa Lee Jackson
Sons,
Mr. Daniel Jackson. Jr.
Mr. George W. Jackson
Brother.
Mr. Timothy Jackson
the Departmental Safety!
Central Bapt. Church
Trttuto. .ere paia to our de-
mothers last Sunday
Daniels delivered both ser¬
speaking at night from i
subpect, "God’s Voice to the
of Men.” Tuesday night;
be our prayer meeting and ,
will be given each
Sunday the young
of the church will spon-
a program at 11 30 a. m.
at the home of Mrs.
Ballard the Sr. Usher
will have a seafood sup-
Our regular monthly re¬
will be made Sunday night
the deacons and the May
MEMORY
GREEN—In loving memory of
my dear husband,
DEACON ADOLPHUS GREEN
who departed this life 8 years
ago, May U, 1946.
Gone from us his loving face,
His pleasant, cheerful ways.
A heart that won so many
friends
In by gone, happy days.
Though his smiles are gone
forever
And liis hands we can not touch,
We shall never lose sweet mem¬
ories
Of the one we loved so much.
By the valley of rest so fair,
Someday, sometime when our
work is done,
With joy we shall meet him
there.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
\ Mrs. Mahalie Green
Savannah, Ga.
Sisters,
Mrs. Jennie Green
Mrs. Maggie Hurst
Savannah, Ga.
MOBLEY— In loving memory
of my husband,
MR. MINIS MOBLEY
who departed this life three
years ago, May 15, 1951.
How L need you every day,
How I want you every day. 1
But the Lord who knoweth best
Called you home and gave you
rest. J
Sadly missed by \
Your loving wife,
Mrs. Lizzie R. Mobley
And a host of relatives and
friends.
BROWN — In loving memory
of our mother,
MRS. ANNIE BROWN
who departed this life May 14,
1947.
Your life is a beautiful mem¬
ory,
Your absence is silent grief ;
You sleep in God’s beautiful
garden aamen %■ «’■
*** su ** hme and *****
peace.
i You IUU have ‘ av left a beautiful mera-
I orv
to be
1 I0U
But to us who loved and lost
you
Your memory will never grow
old.
Children.
Mrs. Bessie Westbrooks
Mr. Isaac Brown
Mrs. Mary E. Murphy
EDWARDS—In and loving memory father, J J
of uiy husband our
Who. departed Hus me May 14
-1951. '
Ybur life is a beautiful grief. memory j
Your absence a silent
You sleep in a beautiful garden perfect j
Amid sunshine and
, peace.
you have left a beautiful mem-
ory
'And a sorrow too great to be
told.
But to us who loved and lost
you
Your memory will never glow
old.
Wife,
Mrs. Lizzie Edwards
Children,
Mrs. Ruby Allen
Mrs. Etta M. Braxton
Mr. Alphonzo Edwards
Mr. Fred D. Edwards, Sr.
And grand children and
great-grand children
Bethel Bapt. Church
Sunday was a high day at the
Bethel Baptist. Miller Road,
closing out the 151st anniver-
sary. Service began at 2:00
o’clock with Deacon J Mackey
conducting prayer service fol¬
lowed by a Mother’s day pro¬
gram with James Grant as
maste of ceremonies. Sunday
being communion day Pastor |
Robert L. Thomas delivered a
soul stirring sermon. On June
e the Scott Singers will render
a program at the chuch.
THURSDAY, MAV 13, 1954
PERSON At MENTION Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A Junta ; fron , h i g ; t school They will vistf
Tuesday for Evansville. Inri.
they will visit their son, J also in Chicago
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