The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, May 27, 1954, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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fzgs 1T770 CHURCHES INSTALLED— The Rev. W. M Johnson of Shiloh church who was recently in stalled pastor of the 1st Ml. Calvary Baptist church on Donough street. St. John Youth Day Sunday, May 30, will mark the fifth anniversary of the Youth Day programs presented by the. BTU of the St. John Baptist church. At the morning wor¬ ship a special program will be rendered with Mrs L. S. Stell of' Bethlehem Baptist church as guest speaker, and at 4 p.m. a program of Music on Parade will be presented with some of tht city’s best talent appearing, ProfLeroy Bolden narrating. At, the night service Prince Rivers, Jr., of Fisk university will be the principal speaker. Special music will be rendered throughout the day by the BTU chords. Mejsdames BeFnita Miller and Eula §M Bignon will serve as musicians; Misses Florence Bry¬ ant and Carolyn Heyward as hostess^. Mrs E. Faust ine Bignon is director and Dr. E. O. S. Cleve¬ land, minister. Mr*. Cartledge To Speak At 2nd Baptist Mrs. Sadie Cartledge will be the miasionary speaker at Sec ond Baptist church Sunday the 11 30 worship service. Mrs. Cartledge is a teacher in ih DlRenne elementary school. Tne baby and deacons popular- ity contests will come to a close at gals service. Miss Louise Cha£Bn will be the soloist and Miss” Rosemary Quarterman will give a reading. ----———- Emmanuel Bapt. Church At Emmanuel Baptist church, Rev J. C. McMillan, pastor, on th|s coming Sunday morning 11 o’clock the pastor will preach from the subject. "Jesus ing Over the City,” and at the evening service he will use for his discourse, "Preparation for Meeting God.” The combined choirs will furnish the music. On Friday night. June 4, the Larcenia Christian Singers will render a pi pgr am in behalf of thp BfrrthPrnaed club, Brp. Dock, Golden, sponsor 'Hie third Sun- day in June will be observed as Mens Day, Deacon E. Blocker, chairman. ■ iij Womeif* a Day <o bunday i At Beth Eden Women's day will be observed at Beth Eden Bap’ist church during both morning and even- ing services. Mrs. Donella G Seabrock will be the guest speaker in the morning and guest soloists will be Mrs Mamie Hart and Mrs. Hilda Williams. In the evening there will be a panel di^eussion. "To- ward a New Horizon.” Mrs. W G. Edwards will introduce the panel. Speakers on the panel will be Mrs. Irma Fields. Miss Frankie Golden, Mrs. Stella Reeves, Mrs Irma R Williams. 1 Mrs. Parnell Johnson and Mrs. Dorothy Roberts. Miss Thelma D. Wright will be guest soloist j fer'usa ! -em <Baot ifipm Church M At M First Jerusalem Ter Baptist r , in church, Rev. W. Brown, pastor. Sunday school at 10.30 ^ directed by Dea. Loadholt. At 6 30 BTU met and at 8 o’clock the Jr. choir rendered a pro- gram. The mother of the church, Mrs. Ida Williams, gave a short talk that was very in¬ teresting. , Bethel AME Church ; "A Call To Return Bark To God’ wan. the subject selected j by Rev ^ D. Jaudon. pastor his of Bethel AME church, tor message on Sunday morning He spoke at night on the ject, "The Words of God. In the afternoon the senior choir presented its annual tea at tlie hme of Mrs Mary Jones, the president. Next Sunday the Missionary Society will sponsor a program for the evening service The following program has been planned and the pub- lie .is invited to attend Selection, Young Peoples choir; prayer, Mrs. Mrs. tteiana Relalia Wright; selection. Missionary chorus’ Scripture, Mrs. Natha- jj e Turker; solo, Mrs. Lottie ; Blake; reading. Miss Juanita Moon; solo, Mrs. Marie Single- reading, Miss Josephine 'Drayton: selection, Y. R choir, presentation ol speaker. Mrs. M Hutchins; address, Mrs. R. A. Lenox; remarks, Mrs. Mary Thomas, president of the Mi t- sionary society. Mrs. Sarah Adkins will serve as mistress ceremonies. Let’s not forget our sick members: Mrs. Annie Kirkland, D. W. Hooks, Mrs. Jaudon, Joe Brown and Mrs Hattie Roberts Our sympathy to the family in the passing of father, Eddie Oliver at Girnrcl. on last Friday. Citv-Wide BTU To Celebrate The 17th anniversary of City-wide BTU will be brated on Sunday afternoon Tabernacle Baptist church 3:30, Rev. Lane, pastor. An te-resting program has arranged for this meeting. E. P. Quarterman of Bapt. church will give the spirational address. All and Christian workers, and general public are invited. Dea Paul Brown is president, Mrs ) Anna Graves, vice and Mrs 0reen secretary ’ j Macedonia Bapt. Church * At Macedonia Bapt. i Sandfly, Rev. Freddie j J pastor, services Sunday well attended, beginning j j Sunday school at 10 30, Carrie Davis, Supt. At 2 30 Pastor Bonds delivered the I sage on, “Let this Mind be vou ™ Mch was als0 in Chrl * j Jesus ” and at 3 30 I was administered Pulpit were Eev C W. Lewis and I C, Tilson Pastor Bonds ered sermon, Blessed are the Poor j Spirit, for theirs is the dom °* Heaven. 1 j __ j Tremont Temple | Services Sunday at Temple Baptist church, Rev, m. Benton, pastor, were in spirit throughout the beginning with Sunday under the supervision of Dea. Clifford Riles. At the morning one of our sons. Rev H. Hagan, preached on the sub- )eot , uncovered Secrets.” BTU met at 6 o’clock with the idem in charge, Bro. Emmett Scott, and at %' .o’clock Rev. Perry, another sen of the church, preached a very im- pressive sermon, “ Conner's Temple At Connor's Temple Baptist church. Rev. W. W. Whitehead. pastor, services Sunday were excellent, beginning with Sun- day school. At 11:00 service in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Henry delivered the sermon from the theme. "An Influen- tiai Subject " At evening service Rev. Henry again delivered an sermon. The Union Church Building Convention of GeorRia wil1 meet at the church May HroonUght 28-30. The church will give boat ride on the ^ Dixie Queen on June 11; adults. will ** a picnic given by the f unior trucks leaving at ^ 11 11 00 o’clock nt from Gwinnett and West Broad, i Henry and West Broad and 37th j and Ogeechee Road, childien. .25 and adults, 40. _____ 1 Seventh-day Adventists Get New President At the Geno-ral Conference Session of Severfth-ddy Adven- tists being held this week in g an Francisco, Reuben R, Flg- of Washington, D, C., was elected as the new world pre-si- dent. He will serve as leader of the church's 925.000 members, R e succeeds Wm. H Branson wbo retired. j Among those attending from Savannah are Eld J. P. Winston, Mrs Arizona Palmer and Mrs. O. B Murphy. • —----- £ ver g mn g a p£ Church i Sunday was trustee day at j the 1st Evergreen Bapt. church, Rev , E. A. Capers, pastor. Sun- day school met at thp usual hour with Supt. Dea. G. H. Haves in charge, and at j the Connor visiting delivered minister, Rev. G. , an able ser- mon subject, "A Tree in Gods Garden.” BTU met at 6 p. m with Director E. J. Robinson in charge, and at 8 o’clock Rev. Connor again delivered the j j message God’s on "Stretch out in Word.” A musical pro- t gram will be given by the BTU j ! Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. . .. _______ Beth | ehem g apt Church All services Sunday at Bethle¬ hem Baptist church were ex¬ cellent. Pastor L. S. S’tell was the guest speaker at the morn- ing worship at Savannah State college, using as his theme, “Be Sincere.” Sunday school met at the usual hour. At eleven a. m. Pastor Stell preached on “The Choice That Moses Made.’ immediately after this service members and friends along with the pastor motored to Wal- thourville to share in the 85th anniversary of te Baconton Baptist church. Rev. E. C. Boyd, pastor. Pastor St#ll was the speaker. At the evening wor- j ship the pastor gave a vivid story ^ on “A Wonderful ..... Man T Lost . „ Our ^ spring revival , began Monday night with Rev. J. R. Lovett of Atlanta as I speaker. Mrs. Jessie L. S t en spoke in Atlanta last | j . ( j | : j j ’ ! ! | i ; 1 .win CHURCH BUILDS i.ibkhia — The Mission Work of ame Church has taken a groat spurt in Liberia. Under leadership of Bishop E. C. Hat- cher who was assigned to Africa two years ago. Monrovia college, which was built by the denomination but was destroyed by fire in 1949. is being rebuilt. New spirit is being engend- ere{ j government of Liberia m #W^. jjk I , I s '' < : ^ \ I #> #• M] It' j ,. ^ j&fe 4 Jfe " ’ MEN’S I)A\ SPEAKER Ain n L Sampson who will be the prineipal speaker at St. Philip AME church Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock when the church will be celebrating its annual Laymen's Day. His sub¬ ject will be "The Responsibility of the Laymen in the Work of the Church.” Mr. Sampson is the >son 0 f the late Rev- A. L. Sampson, who was for a number of years pastor of St. James church, and the presiding elder of the West Savannah district. Mr. Sampson is one of the leading laymen of the AME church Dr. John S, Bryan is p as tor of the church. in ___ ,• • ^PllSt , lvl,n .lSters , ! A’viance ( ters Alliance met in regular session Tuesday at First Tab¬ ernacle Baptist church. Rev. E. G. Lane, pastor. Devotions were conducted by Rev. R. D Cooppr. Openipg remarks were made by j President J. C. McMillan. The current events were brought by Rev R J. Cliffin and the pro gram committee announced that the order of the day Tuesday will be a sermon by Rev Lovett The order of the day was a sermon by Rev. |\ H. Hall of Augusta who is guest of Rev. C. E Richardson and Bolton St. Baptist church, in revival in get- ing. The Sunday school lesson next Tuesday will be interpre- ted by Rev. L. L. Scott. Members present were Revs, Bunn, Martin, Cooper, Grant i Dixon, Shavers, Cliffin, Cliffin. Dun- Dun- j Heyward Miller, Gibbs. j j Wm BVQV/n R B Brown. Scott, Chaplin. Lane, X Young, knot Quarter- M C lIlste r Free. contributed generously toward the work and has hon- orrd Bishop Hatcher by con- ferring a high order upon him. Above left to right Bishop and Mrs. Hatcher with some of ! the more than 200 students in the elementary school; the new 1 building being constructed of !cement blocks. .Center: two views of eager students who ‘ have flocked to the new insti- tution hungering for Bottom row: A scene in a class- room and Bishop Hatcher sup- erintending construction, When finished the first build- ings will cost $125,000. The foundation is in. The walls are up. Bishop Hatcher is now in America raisinig funds to put the roof on and complete the interior before the seasonal rains set in.— vaNP) Pilgrim -it it'll prim Bapt. Bai t Church nmer. I -v | ! ?! a ,. i . ’haii can tt vice* i ery uieh throughout Sun- , a> beglnuin’ with Sunday nuol conducted by Dea Caesar! H. Jenkins. Rev. M. E. Turner of Augusta was guest speaker for the day, delvering two in- spiring sermons, one from the subject, ‘Recognize God in ali Affairs.” The Rolling Stone Singers of Charleston, S. C., will render a program here Sunday evening and the John- ,?on Singers will also appear n concert Wed., June 2nd, spon- sored by the usher board. The revival meeting will begin Mon- dav with one week of prayer an d two weeks of preaching ponducted by Rev w w white- h( af , pastor of Connor . s T em- Rapt church j-- Evangelical Ministers Union The Evangelical Minis¬ ters Union met at noon Tues- day witb Rev g q Thornton, president, presiding. The de- votions were led by Rev. Wm. .Greene, pastor of St. Thomas j AME ‘ church, The following visitors were presented to the Union as rep- resentatives of the Interde- nominational Ministers Union. w ho are planning an annual | outing for the ministers and : The Revs. L. S. Stell, Rev. H. F. Grant and Rev. E. P. Quarterman. Mrs. R. J. Sapp of the NAACP spoke on a drive for members of the organization. She will be at the next session of the Union. The memorial committee re- ! ported the deaths of Rev. E. P. Ellis, P.E. of Charleston, S. C., and Rev. J. C. Ward at Metter, ; last week. Rev. J. S’. Bryan read \ a P a P er on the subject, “Youth | and the Church.” The current events commit- I tee reported that Dr. F. D. Patterson, former president of Tuskegee institue, will be the j commencement speaker at Mor - ; ris Brown college, June ,9, and j Bishop E. C. Hatcher of Africa will deliver the baccalaureate sermon June 6. Members Members present piesent were weie Revs. uevs. Thornton, Jaudon, Richards. i Grant. McMillen, Greene, Bry- , an. Hobbs, Stripling, and Jack- | SO n. MEMORY ' FELDER — In loving memory 0 ^ dear husband, MR. JERRY FELDER who departed this life two years ago, May 28, 1852. Quick and sudden was your call; 1»our sudden death surprised us all. The blow was hard, the shock severe. I little thought your death so | naar. i T wonder why you had to go, 1 And leave me here to weep: ; For many silent tears are shed While others are asleep. But when I look at your pic- { tpre You smile and seem to say Don’t grieve, I am only sleeping. We will meet again someday. Although my heart is aching, And each day I mils you more, But loving thoughts will always linger Around the grave where you are laid. Sadly missed by Wife, Mrs. Priscilla Felder Hiecp, Mrs. Helen Stinney Other relatives and friends. RHANEY—In loving memory of our mother, MRS CLARA E. RHANEY who departed this life May 25, 1947. 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. The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay, But the love for the one who sleeps beneath Will never fade away. The Family CARDS OF THANKS •5«*!**i < »W**I*Hi* # l!**!**i**$**U •J**?* •!*y*$**5**I*'§*H*«4* CARD OF THANKS The family of Mr. Joe May nor of 21 N. Fahm street wishes to -, thank their many friends for, the numerous acts of kindness j during the illlness and death of their loved one. Very special thanks to our neighbor,, the Monroe Funeral Directors and the Savannah police Dept. The family of the deceased. CARD OF THANKS We are deeply grateful to all our friends and community for the many thoughtful express¬ ions of love and kindness shown to us during the illness and > death of our loved one, Mr. Willie Brown. We wish to especially thank those who sent flowers, cards, telegrams, and donated cars, his pastor, Rev. J S Bryan. Also the Steele Funeral Home is thanked for their courteous service. Children: Mr. and Mrs. Hastin Wallace Mi and Mrs. Henry Tatem New York. N. V. Mr. Carl Brown Lexington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Browr Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown Brother: 1 ■' Mr. Mdse BroWn FAB Church, E. Savanna Sunday was a high day at FAB church. East Savannah, after a week of revival services conducted by Rev. E. R. Roper. At baptismal service at 10:00 o’clock five members were add¬ ed to the church. The attend¬ ants at the regular communion included our former pastor. Rev. and Mrs, W. C. Cunning- am. and Rev. Mosley. A musical program is being sponsored by the deaconesses this Sunday night and a chicken supper this Saturday night. The vaca¬ tion Bible school will be held June 7-20 with Mrs. Janie Bowers and Mrs. Margaret Ste¬ vens. teachers. The FAB choir will sing over Station WDAR Sunday on the Holsum pro¬ gram. Metropolitan Bapt. Churc! Sunday is Fellowship Day at , Metropolitan Baptist church, Rev. L. G. Gibbs, pastor. Mrs. Mildred L. Dozger of 1st Tab¬ ernacle Bapt church will be the guest speaker at 3 30 P- m. The public is invited to attend. Week-end wreckers were re¬ sponsible for more than 15,800 deaths and a!most three-quar¬ ters of a million injuries in 1953. Does leisur* mean man¬ slaughter? 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