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C HU R C H ES
Baptist Ministers
Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Minis¬
ters alliance met in regular
session- Tuesday at First Tab¬
ernacle Baptist church. Rev E
G. Lane, pastor. The usual de¬
votions were conducted by Rev
L. B. Free. President J. C. Mc¬
Millan presided. Visitors present
were Rev N H. Gamble of
Darien. Mrs. L. Wilson, Dr P
A. Patterson. Rev. Andrew Har-
gretl and W W. Law, all bring¬
ing .interesting talks. Rev. L
G. Gibbs responded.
Rev. H. F. Grant, chairman
of the program committee, on-
nounced that Rev E. N. Bunn
will "preach next Tuesday and
the “Sunday school lesson will
be reviewed by Rev. H. Hagan
Members present were Revs
Freer Bunn. Grant, Shaver-
Mriptin. Gibbs, Cooper, Daggins,
Lane, Brown, Capers, Corley
Miller, Flewellen, McAllister
Dunham, Cliff in, Hagan and
Moore.
Efnmanuel Bhpt. Churcli
Services Sunday at Emmanuel
Baptist church, Rev. J. C. Mr
Millan, pastor, were well at¬
tended, the pastor deliverin'
two instructive messages or
Sunday. On this coming Sun¬
day the pastor will use for tht
morning message, “Baptists anc
Baptism.' The subject for tht
night message will be "Wha*
are You Putting Dowfi.” Mush
will be rendered by the junioi
choir. Men's Day will be ob
served on the 3rd Sunday. Tht
Brotherhood will have complete
charge of all services.
Woods Memorial
The revival meeting of the
Wood’s Monumental Baptls'
church will begin Monday
night, June 11. The Rev. E. G
Line pastor of First Tabernacle
Baptist church will be the gues!
speaker. The ihurch is locator
on the corner of Love and Scar
borough streets, W. Savannah
Rev. P H, Hunter is pastor of
the church.
Central Bapt. Church
The regular services Tenderer
during the week were well at
tended. Sunday school wa
conducted as usual with the
superintendent presiding. At
both services Rev. Daniels de
livered the messages, speakin
at night from the subject, “Ded
ieating Your Heart to God.’
Sunday will be regular com¬
munion day at which time
Henry Turner and Leon
will be ordained as deacons
sermon to be delivered by out
pastor. Congratulations to Mrs
Sarah Brown who on Wednes¬
day finishes Savannah
college, and to Misses Frankye
Tyson and Jaunell# Linder who
will graduate from Beach high
school. Sympathy to the fam¬
ily of Mrs. Beasley who died on
last Friday, j-
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Next Week Rig Time At Evergreen
Rev. E. A. Capers
Pastor
The coming week will he a
big one at First Evergreen
Baptist church. On Sunday the
Sunday school will celebrate its
sixteenth anniversary and on
Monday a week’s celebration
will feature the nineteenth an¬
niversary of the Rev. E. A
Capers as pastor of the church
At the Sunday school obser¬
vance Sunday morning
o'clock the principal address
will be delivered by E. J. Robin-
so son. The superintendent of the
fcchwl bC is Deacon G. H, Hayes,
Union M., S. S. And
iBTU To Hold Convention
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!g. The Union Missionary Baptist
g. and B.T.U. Convention
| will convene June 11-13 at
Friendship Baptist church, Hud¬
son Hill, Rev. A. J. Flewellen.
lost pastor.
On the opening day Friday,
• une 11 . at 10 a.m.. the sermon
will be delivered by Rev. P. W.
Holmes followed by President
Hewellcn’s annual address at
he afternoon session. The
light’s session will be featured
iy a sermon by Rev. W J. Hey-
vood.
Saturday morning the BTU
Convention department wii*
■pen its session featured by
he president’s address and
lection of officers, and at. 8
i. m. a sermon will be delivered
>y Rev. Green.
On the closing day. Sunday,
it 11 a. m. Rev. James E. Bailey
vill be the main speaker.
The officers of the S.S. and
Missionary Convention are
Lev. A. J. .Flewellen, president
lev. F. Bond, vice president
Miss G. Washington, secretary
Miss E. L. Gordon, assistant
;ecretary; Mrs. J Brown, treas-
irer: Mrs. B Green, mission-
try.
BTU. officers: Rev. I.
Vashington, president. Miss
Robeson, treasurer.
Baptist Ushers Union
The Baptist Ushers Union
net May 11 at Bethlehem
Baptist church, Pres. Jackson,
^residing. The iifth Sunday
message was delivered by Rev.
Washington, subject, "The ysh-
irs on Duty.” Special music
was horns rendered All ushers by the asked Union’s to |
are
tome to the next meeting,
Tune 14.
Jerusalcm Bapt. nmrrK v-huiv.ii
Services Sunday at First
Ternsalem Baptist, church, Rev.
W. Brown, pastor, were inspiv-
ing beginning with Sunday
school. At 11:30 the pastor de¬
livered a soul stirring sermon;
BTU met at 6 30 and at night
the pastor preached another
impressive message.
G. H. Hayes
Superintendent
T „„ , anniversary of
| Rev c "ill start Monday
j running through Friday
with the following churches
taking part; Monday night
Bethlehem Baptist
Rev L. S. SteJi. pastor; Tuesday
night. Fairmount Bapt. church.
Rev. Reese: Wednesday night
Metropolitan Bapt. church:
Rev. L. G. Gibbs Thursday
night. F.A.B church. Rev. R M
Gilbert: Friday night, St
^ ameB AME church, Rev. s. C
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VESPER SERVICES
AT THE Y
Vesper services will be con- ,
at the West Broad St. j
YMCA Sunday at 6 00 !
m. bv the Interchurch Coun- j
R. A. Bryant, Sr., president, j
preside This organization j
an outgrowth of a study
by the Christian Emphasis |
of the Committee ;
Management of the "V.’ Eld.
E. Jenkins, chairman of the
realized that the
in YMCA should be em¬
more in the program
the ‘ Y ”
Joseph Brlstown and his
’Tenderly” band will, in co¬
with the YMCA. stage
school closing ball June 6 at
pill at, the Y. All young
are invited to attend.
Donations that have been
recently to the Y are as
Waldorf club, $10, and
Phi Beta sorority, $5.
The Committee of Manage-,
wishes to thank all or¬
ganizations and individuals for
the splendid support of the
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Y during the year. Many im¬
provements have been made and
the Y has taken its place as
the center of community life
here in Savannah.
The weekly USO party will
be staged for servicemen Sat¬
urday night, 8:00 o’clock, Mrs.
Francis J Ashe, USO Staff
Aide, In charge.
Response to the renewal of
memberships by mail for those
members whose Y memberships
expire in June and July is very
satisfactory. The following
members have renewed by mail:
Rev. J. H. Taggart. Rev. E. A.
Capers. W. V. Winters and
Frank Brown, Jr.
Last Rites Held For
Mrs. Mary Smith
Funerg’ services for Miss
Mary Small who djed at her
residence on last Wednesday
after a long illness were held
at Monroe Funeral Home, ser¬
vices conducted by the Rev.
Richard Williams, pastor of
First Bryan Baptist church of
which Miss Small was a mem¬
ber. Burial was in Lincoln Me¬
morial cemetery.
She is survived by a mother.
Mrs Janie Smalls Stevens; five
sisters, Mrs. Bessie Kelly oi
Savannah: Mrs. Earlise Hamer.
New York city; Mrs. Helen
Reid, Mrs Gladys Smith, and
Mrs. Rosetta Mitchell, all of
Broklyn, N. Y.; two brothers.
i sa iah Small of Brooklyn and
Small of New York city
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CARDS OF THANKS
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Electa ehafKCi No. l, Order of
the Eastern Star, wishes to
thank the many friends who
took a part with us in the
spread raffle on May 1st at the ]
Masonic Hall. R. Geiger was
the winner.
Mrs. Anna Tremble
Worthy Matron
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Worthy Patron - .if
TO MY FRIENDS: Many
friends remembered me during
my recent illness at home and
Charity Hospital and to be
sure that no one would be
overlooked I take this oppor¬
tunity to express thanks and
| appreciation for the many visits,
kind expressions and flowers
during my illness.
Gratefully.
(Miss) Willie Mae Yeungc
lam grateful to my many
dear friends for the kindness
| shown during my recent illness
j ! cards, in Charity the hospital beautiful The flowers, lovely
j the encouraging words, all
helped to make my stay more
endurable. Thanks also to F. A
B church and all auxiliaries
Also to Dr. Carl R Jordan and
to the nursing staff of Charity
Hospital. , May God’s richest
blessing smile upon each of you
always.
I remain as ever grateful,
Mrs Mary Smith
617 West 36 Street
Butler H. C. W. Lodge
The 3rd anniversary program
j 0 f the Butler Home Christian
jWokers AMF church. will be Garnett, held at Mt. S Zion C.,
Sunday. June 13. Bus leaves
Burroughs and Waldburg lane
at 10 a, m.; round trip, $2.00. —
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VIRGINIA J. KIAH who paint¬
ed the portrait of Mrs. Mar¬
garet Bowen, collector and
exhibitor of African Art, which
was unveiled on Sunday morn¬
ing in Atlanta at the annual
Evangelical Ministers
Union
Rev. S. C. Thornton, president,
presided at the weekly session
of the Evangelical Minister . 1
Union Tuesday at St. Philip
AME church. The devotions were
led by Chaplain J. W. Maxwell
and the usual procedure was
carried out. The current events
committee reported that Dr. J.
C Allen of Chicago and Dr.
Julian Smith of Gary, Inc!
were elected as Bishops of tin
CME church at Chicago, II'
last week.
Several of the members of the
Union will be at Trustee Board
meeting next Tuesday at Morris
Brown college and commence-
ment Wednesday when Dr F.
D. Patterson, former president
of Tuxkeegee Institute will be
the sepaker.
W. W Law,, local president
of the NAACP, and Rev. P. A.
Patterson of the
were visitors at the meeting
and gave greetings to the offi-
cers and members.
Rev. Ft D. Jaudon. president
of the Interdenominational
Ministers Alliance, invited the
Union to attend the meeting of
the Alliance Tuesday at noon
at Tremont Baptist church.
Members at the meeting were
Revs Thornton, Jaudon. Bry¬
an, Jackson. Brown. Hobbs.
Richards, Maxwell, PaltersoYi
and Sherman
Pilgrim Bapt Church
At Pilgrim Bap:, church, Dea.
E. Williams, chairman, the
weekly activities were attended
with great interest including the
combined service with Garvin
Temple Bapt church Church
school riiet as usual with, Miss
Rebecca Gray in charge. The
morning sermon was was delivered
by the .Rev. B. Jones and tip
ton who rendered a fine fine pro- pro-
gram. The revival meeting
gan Monday conducted by Rev.
W. W. Whitehead of Connor’s
Temple Bapt. church.
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Methodist Conference.
Mrs. Kiah, who attended the
unveiling ceremonies, is the
wife of Dr. C. L. Kiah, head of
the department of education
Savannah State college.
Montgomery Bapt. Church
The Montgomery Baptist
church will celebrate its seven -
y-first anniversary May 31-
r une 6 . The following churches
will participate in the week's
urogram: Sweetfield Baptist
church, Rev. Stevens, pastor:
Tuesday, Jerusalem Baptist
church, Rev H. Brown: Wed.,
Beaulieu Bapt.. Rev. Freddie
Bond: Friday, Skidaway Bapt.,
Rev. L. W. Stevens; Sunday,
Tune 6 at 2:C0 p. m. anniver¬
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sary sermon, by Pastor Collin
Tilson.
A special ceremony will be
held during the anniversary
program to dedicate the interi-
or 0 f the church,
Bethel AME Church
Sunday was a day that will
b e Jong remembered by the
,-ongregation at Bethel AME
church. In the morning services
t> a stor F. D. Jaudon preached
i on the subject “What Meaneth
These Stones?” In the evening
| service the missionary society
presented a missionary pro¬
gram. Mrs. R. A. Lenox, wife of
Rev. R. A. Lenox of Robert
I McIntyre Methodist church,
was the principal speaker. One
person joined the church. On
Saturday the Gospel chorus
will sponsor a fish fry at the
Scout Hut and the B J. Pleas¬
ure Workers will give a party
ai the home of Mrs. Bessie
Hendrix. 404 East 31st St. The
Vacation Bible school will begin
j une 14 a large attendance is
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anticipated for the two-week
ner j 0 d Jesse Bodison, Jr., re¬
turned to the city from Japan
j as t week and is now at Parris
island. In the meantime David
Bodison left to be inducted on
Friday Congratulations to
, a n of our sweet girL graduates
j Annette Annette Martin. Martin, Jewel Smith
and Katie Williams.
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LEAKE In loving memory of,
our dear husband and father J
HARRY G. LEAKE j
Aho departed this life June 3,
1951.
Remembrance is a golden chain
Death tries to break, but all in
vain.
To have to love and then to
part
Is tlie greatest sorrow of the
heart.
The flowers we place upon your
grave
May wither and decay,
But the love for the one who
sleeps beneath,
Will never fade away.
Wife, sons and daughters.
JACKSON—In loving memory
of our son and father,
TOMMIE LEE JACKSON
who departed this life one year
ago, June 4th, 1953.
I wonder why you had to go
And leave me here to weep.
For many silent tears are shed
While others are asleep.
But when I look at your picture
You smile and seem to say
Don’t grieve, I am only sleep¬
ing.
We will meet again someday.
Although my heart is aching
And each day I miss you more.
But loving thougts will always
linger
Around the gave where you are
laid.
Sadly missed by
Mother,
Mrs. Emma McLaney
Children,
Thelma and Dorothy Jack-
son
PLEASANT—In loving mem¬
ory of our mother and grand¬
mother.
MRS. MARY E. PLEASANT
who departed this life June 3,
1936
While willingly she went away,
With faith and courage high,
Beyond the plaintive call of
earth
Across the trackless sky—
Ever since that heart-rending >
Remembered time, for its j
scars,
How strangely dim has seemed
the sun, *
How dark the silent stars.
Son,
William Pleasant, Sr.
Daughter,
Mrs. Ida Pleasant Davis
Sister,
Mrs. Anna E. Barnes
And a host of relatives
MILTON— In loving memory J
of our son and brother,
GEORGE MILTON
who departed this life June 5,
1947.
We think of you in silence.
Your name we often call;
We miss the sunshine of your
face,
Your fond and loving care.
Our home is dark without you
We miss you every where.
Tis sad but true we wonder why
So quickly and suddenly you
had to die.
He is gone but not forgotten,
And never will be as long as
life and memory last.
Sadly missed by
Mother,
Sarah Milton
Brother.
Daniel M Burns
Uncle.
Charlie Pinckney
Niece and nephew and host
of friends.
THURSDAY. JUNE 3, 1954
Dean E. Me.Clung Fleming ot
college, Parkvile, Mo , says
many eoleges and univer-
introducing, religion
their curr i cu i a He cites
as a renewal of concern for
place of religion in schools.
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