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CH U RCES
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His Church To
Celebrate
Rev. E. A. Capers,
t Rev. E. A. Capers, pastor of
First Evergreen Baptist church
Which is observing its fifty-
fourth anniversary. The cele-
bration began Monday
'■and will close tomorrow tFri-
Hay) night.
The first three nights of
celebration were in charge of
the following churches: Mon-
day night, Bethlehem Baptist
church sermon by Rev. L. S.
Stoll; Tuesday night, Metropol-
itan Baptist church, Rev. L. G.
Gibbs, pastor, and Wednesday
night, program by Sunday school
Baptist Training Union and Jr.
choir.
Tonight, Thursday, the Will-
ing Workers and Pastor's Aid
will be in charge of the program
with the sermon by Rev. Willie
Gwyn, and the closing night’s
service < Friday i will be led by
First Friendship Bapt. church.
Rev. G. R. Connor will deliver
the sermon.
T'he officers of the church
are:
Deacon’s Board: Dea. Willie
V. Coleman, chairman; Treas.,
Dea. Joseph Jenkins; Dea. Wm.
Gregory, Dea. Herman Hamil-
ton, Dea. Robert Whaley, Dea.
Emory Lewis. Dea. Benjamin
Smith, Asst. Chr.; Dea. Robert
Tisdell, Dea. James Harris, Dea
Tom Washington, Dea. Ernest
Roberts, Dea. Bristor Bolden,
Dea. Charles Edwards, Dea.
Dock Carr, Dea. George Hayer
Dea. James Best.
Trustee Board: Chairman,
Dea. George Hayes; Dea. Robt.
Tisdell, Dea. S. M . Norris,
church clerk; Dea. Joseph Jenk¬
ins, Bro. Eddie Robinson, secre¬
tary; Bro. Zimmie White; Bro.
James Hamilton, Bro. Wilson
Scott, Dea. Willie V. Coleman.
Program Committee: Dea.
George Hayes, Bro. James Ham¬
ilton.
Pulpit Aid Board
Mrs. Marie McGirt of w
Duffy St. was hostess for the
Pulpit Aid Board of St. Philip’s
Mon. church. The vice presi¬
dent,' Mrs. Irene Bland, presid¬
ed. A program was rendered
with Mrs. Elizabeth McMillen
in charge of the music. Mem¬
bers present were Mrs. Irene
Bland, Mrs. Ada Dargon, Mrs.
Lucile Overstreet, Mrs. Carrie
Trottie, Mrs. Sarah Wright and
Mrs. Elizabeth McMillen; also
Mrs Marie McGirt. A delicious
r( , past was served by the host-
ess Next meeting at the
of Mrs. Mattie Beckett, 918 W
38th street.
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Zion Hill Bapt. Lhtircn
Sunday will be Men’s Day
Zion Hill Bapt. church Speaker
for the morning service will be
Curtis Cook, a graduate of
Woodville high school and a
senior at Savannah State col¬
lege, and at night the speaker
will be Mrs. O. H. Williams of
the Williams * Williams Fune¬
ral Home. Rev. J. B. Bates, D.D..
is minister.
City-Wide BTU
The City-Wide Baptist Train-
ion Union will meet Sunday at
the Second Arnold Baptist
church, Rev. Dingle, pastor, at
4 p. m. An ordained minister
of the church will give the in¬
spirational address, and Dea.
Nelson Brown of FBB church
will be master of ceremonies. All
ministers, Christian workers and
the public are invited. Dea. Paul
Brown is president and Mrs.
Irene Green, secretary. a
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.
Women’s Day At Mt.
Mrs. A.vler .Mae Lovett
Mrs. Ayier Mae Lovett, prin-
:ipal of West Savannah school
will be the principal speaker at
the Women’s Day observance
Sunday, 11 30 a m. at Mt. Zion
1 Baptist church. Mrs. Lovett is
a
'college graduate of Savannah State
and holds the M.A. de-
from Columbia university,
she is a member of the Sigma
Gamma Mho Sorority. Mrs. Julia
, Mae Austin is general chairman
j md Rev. John Q. Adams, pas-
tor.
U. p, tl 1 nomas AML Amir Church ci i
On Sunday night at 7:30 p.m.
.AME , ..L*™ church 01 10ir will .” ‘ render ' ’ om
'usual fifth Sunday ‘‘Sermon
Songs.” „ " „ Mrs. Laura Walker ,, is .
president * . of . the choir, . ’,, with ...
Mrs. Gertrude „ . j C. _ Jones, T
mg; r Willie „ C. Jones, , accompan-
ist, . and ... Mrs. Mamie Sweet Wil-
’
Hams, narrator. , The public ' ... is .
Invited. .. . „ Rev. Wm. M. ., Greene is .
pastor of the church. t
Fifth Sunday Union
The Fifth Sunday Union
meeting which was scheduled to
. be held at Second Mt. Zion Bap-
|tist church will be held October
j j 29-31 church, at Burroughs Mt. Olivet and Baptist 32nd
Sts. Rew J. S. Murray is the pas-
tor.
The CCDU
The Chatham County Deacons
Union will meet Monday
November 1, 8 o’clock at Tab¬
ernacle Baptist church. Election
of officers will take place*
Deacon White, Pres.; Deacon
John Mines, reporter.
Truelieht Church of Christ
The 5th Annual Session of
the General Assembly of True
! Light Church of Christ, 1418
| West held Ot. Gwinnett 25-31. St., Bishop is C. being
Robinson is president; Elder R.
ID. Hendrix, host pastor, and
;Mrs. D. L. Brown, reporter.
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Brownsville Bapt. Church
At. Brownsville Bapt. church,
Rev. W. Gwyn, pastor, Sunday
services will be in charge of the
Junior church. Miss Johnson
will bring the evening address.
A Halloween party will be given
in honor of the Reds and the
Blues. Chaperons are Mrs. C.
Hunter, president of the
{chorus; Mrs. R. Mitchell, Mrs. F co-workers. Rhaney and D.
will be master of cere-
| ' monies on Sunday.
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GARVIN TEMPLE
Revival services began Mon-
; day night at Garvin Temple
1 Baptist church with Rev. Dan
iels preaching. Services will
begin each night at 7 30. The
No. 2 Choir and No. 1 Usher
Board will serve.
On Sunday at 3 p.m. a
grain will be sponsored by No.
2 Choir and No. 1 Usher Board.
Dea. T. Gray, speaker. At 8:00
p.m. Dea. R. Scott will be the
-peaker. Rev. L. B. Free is pas-
or. '
.
FAITHFUL WORKERS
The Faithful Workers of
Connor’s Temple Baptist
met recently in the dining room
of the church Surftlay. the
president, Mrs. Laura Barnes,
presiding. A silver tea wall be
given by the club on Sunday,
Nov. 14, sponsored by Mrs. Wil-
hemena Smith. After
a delicious repast was served by
the hostess, Mrs Fssie Simpson,
MTI PTS CALL—The Rev. W.
H. White who has accepted the
pastorate of First Zion Belmont
church> Tatemvil , e . The
installation services will begin
Thursday night, Nov. 4, and will
be in charge of Montgomery
Baptist church and the Young
! Ministers Institute. The follow¬
ing night Thankful Baptist
j church will have charge of the
! sprvice.
Bantist Ministers
Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Minis-
i ff ’ rs Alliance held regular sess-
ion Tuesday at First Tabernacle
Baptlst church> Rev E G Lane ,
pastor. Spirited devotions were
r . onducted by Rev. R. Roper.
.Opening remraks , were ° given by ,
I President J. T C. „ McMillan. ,, Com „ 1
mittee ... reports . followed. , ,
The Rev, C. B. Small „ was
united ...... to the body, , , and . the ..
L, Rev. _ R. _ Roper reinstated, . . . , and ,
also . served . as secretary. , It was
j reported . . that ,. , „ Rev. „ E. „ N. „ Bunn
:1s IH. improving, and that Rev. J.
Martin is out of the hospit-
i al but confined at home.
Mrs L. S. Stell spoke to the
body in the interest of the NA-
ACP Christmas seal drive, and
was pledged the support of the
Alliance.
The executive committee,
Rev. Thompson serving as
chairman and Rev. Richardson,
secretary, requested that each
pastor donate $10.00 to the
j cause. Mrs. Stell was accom-
d by Brother wimberly .
Other A(llo , „ visitors were Sister A.
M. Jackson, evangelist, and the
Rev. Mizcll. The sermon was
delivered by Rev. R. B. Brown,
subject, “Man’s Name is a
Premium, but God’s Name is
Supreme."
Members present were Revs.
D. D. Dixon, R. Roper, H. S.
Shavers, R. D. Cooper, R. L.
Thompson, Wm. Brown, J. C.
McAllister, J. J. Daggins, A. Mil-
if>r. I, B! Free, C. E. Richard-
.son, R. J. Cliffin, J. B. Bates, E.
q. Lane.
Rev. F. D. Jaudon, president of
the Interdenominational Minis-
ters Alliance, and Rev. J. T. Mc¬
Millan ' jg came at the close of the
| sess n in the interest of a get-
together program to be held
Monday, noon, at Bolton Street
Baptist church. Rev. C. E. Rich-
nrdson, pastor.
ST. JOHN’S YOUTH DAY
( Sunday will mark another
Day at St. John Baptist
church. Professor Robert P.
Jordan, principal of William
James high school, Statesboro,
will be guest speaker at the
morning worship. At 4 p.m. a
musical program will be rend¬
ered by the city wide young
people’s convention chorus with
Prof. Ruffner and Dea. Mc-
I Moore in charge The group was
| organized At night by Mrs. Mrs. Nancy M. N. Slack, Moon,
* a
member of St. John, will be the
guest speaker. The BTU young
people’s chorus will serve
| Mesdames Jas. S. Bignon, Sr.,
' ind Bernita Miller as accom-
j panists.
; _ L ~z
rrOSjram Sunday
( ____________ At St. Luke's
A musical program will
j given Sunday by the Convention
Jclub of St. Luke Baptist church
at the church. Guest singers
be the Trumpet Travelers.
j -
FIRST A B. YOUTH DAY
i Youth Day at the First Afri-
can Baptist church will be ob-
served Sunday. Deacon Mat-
thew S. Brown will deliver the
message. Miss Marie
medan of New YOrk City will
serve as mistress of ceremony.
t HR S/lVANNAH TRIBUNE
Congregational Church
Tne Missionary Fellowship oi
the First Congregational Church
will present a Missionary study
on the cultural heritage of In¬
dia. Sunday, -S pm at the
church. The discussion will be
led by Rev. Blanton C. Black
instructor of Social Sciences at
Savannah State College. Prof
Robert C. Long will be guest
soloist. Mrs. Evanel R. Terrell
Is president of the Missionary
Fellowship.
Beth Fden Rant. Church
The captains of the east and
west side groups of Beth-Eden
Baptist church are sponsoring
a musical pew rally on Sunday
afternoon at 4 ?0 o'clock. Miss
Florida Johnson and Mrs. Janie
Hearns are the captains. An
interesting program has been
planned at which time Mrs. W.
G. Edwards, principal of Flor-
ance Street school, will be the
speaker, and Mrs. Alma Davi
will preside.
Evergreen Bapt. ChurrE
Miss Mary E. Gibbons will
bring an inspirational address
Sunday morning at 11:30 a.m.
This program is sponsored by
the Senior and Junior Missions.
At 7:30 p.m. Rev. Leroy Moore
will be the speaker on the
Baptist Training Union Hour
E. J. Robinson is director.
AME LAYMEN TO MEET
B. H. Jaudon, Brunswick, act¬
ing lay president of the Bruns¬
wick District AME Laymen’s
League, has called a district
meeting of AME laymen for 3
o’clock Sunday afternoon at St.
Paul church, Brunswick, Rev. A.
D. Powell, pastor, and Rev. J. P.
Lampkin, presiding elder. The
Brunswick District is composed
of churches located in Bruns¬
wick, Darien, Glennville, Eulonia,
Addox, Tarboro, Gardi, Kings-
land, Folkston, Allenhurst, Arco,
Woodbine and other points, in
southeast Georgia.
According to the announce¬
ment, laymen from the adja¬
cent Waycross district of which
E. E. Moore is district president,
are expected to be present along
with a group from Savannah.
J. T. Green of Savannah is con¬
ference president and Mrs.
Laura B. Murdy of Blackshear
is conference secretary.
memory
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MCPHERSON In sad but
lasting memory of
miltilda McPherson
who passed away one year ago
today, Oct. 26, 1953.
Over the River your face we
see,
Fair as the morning, looking for
us;
Free from your sorrow, grief
and despair,
Waiting and watching patiently
for us.
Devoted friends
CARD OF THNAKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Martha M. Mungin wishes to
express their sincere thanks
and appreciation to their
friends and neighbors for their
many acts of kindness shown j
during the illness and death of '
their loved i----- 1 one. ---
Special thanks for the cars,
cards, telegrams and beautiful
floral offerings, also Monroe
Funeral Home, Central R.M.U.E.
church, Mt. Bethel Baptist,
First Bryan Baptist, Rev. Henry
also Rev. R. J. Cliffin.
* Mrs. Annie Mungin and Fam-
ny
j
Pvt. Johnson Completes
8 Weeks Course
FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas
( j Joel Johnson, of
Private son
Mrs. Rosa L. Johnson. 50 E.
4th St., Savannah. C.a„ has
completed the Medical Training
eight-week course of
advanced basic training at
Brooke Army Medical Center.
The training at the Army’s
only basic training center for
combat aidmen and medical
corpsmen has prepared him for
duty with the Army Medical
Service. Private Johnson en¬
tered the Army last June.
Man desires Truck Driver’s
job can he found lOOfi Bur-
roughs streel Phone 7-G 111.
OUT-OF- TO WN NE
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MILL CREEK
By Cl. W. Benjamin
- unday was pastoral day at
Mill Creek Baptist church, Rev.
W. B Murray delivering the
message. Rev.. C. C. Ray was his
■uest. Money raised, *51.33.
Mrs. Jennie M. Moore has re¬
turned home from the hospital
after undergoing an operation
tnd is doing nicely.
Mrs. Bertha Bulloch has re¬
turned home after visiting her
)a tents in Wilmington, Del., H.
King and family.
Mrs. Florence Bulloch has
eturned home after visiting her
ister in Philadelphia, Mrs.
Cherry Bulloch.
Mrs. Ruby E. Benjamin
n weekend in Waycross ...nv, with
Mrs. Sallie A. Benjamin, the
i aunt of Mr. Benjamin.
Master Wilbert Mitchell has
returned home Horn the hos-
pital. These on the sick list I
are i
Mrs. Florence Bulloch, Mrs. 1
Bertha Mitchell, Mrs. Sarah
Morrell.
The H.D. Club met :
le ‘
home of Mrs. tj Bessie , Groover, ,
Get. 28. no
Carzel Brown is recovering
from a burn.
FLEMINGT0N
By f’arlene J. Cummings
Rev. S. B. Stewart of Claxton
was in charge of revival ser¬
vices at Mt. Zion Baptist
church October 11-15, Rev. G.
T Terry was unable to get here.
Mrs. Mildred V. Elder of Ludo-
wici motored to Jacksonville,
Fla., visiting Mrs. Beatrice
Walker and Mrs. Rita Davis
over the weekend.
Miss Ellen L. Wright has re¬
turned from Philadelphia. She
was the weekend guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest F. Boyd.
Sunday was pastoral day at
Mt. Zion Baptist church. The
communion was served. Rev.
Battle of Ludowlci was pulpit
guest.
Members from Pleasant Hill
Baptist church, Ludowicg First
Calvary, Hinesvllle, Pleasant
Grove, Allenhurst, and Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Porter of Sand
Hill and St. James AME church
Glennville, worshipped at Mt
reMpts of
Rov. T. J. Wright and Dea.
j lSam Geor ^ e » Sr. f visited Calvin
! Jones Sunday who is on the sick
list.
Mrs. Bernice Beamon, Mrs
Leila E. Baker, Mrs. Alzader
Cummings and little Nathaniel
Cummings motored to Savan¬
nah.
Mrs. Ethel J. Harris, Mrs
Clifford _ Singleton and little
Christine Taylor were the Sun¬
day dinner guests of Mrs. Leila
E. Baker.
A bus leaving Mt. Zion Baptist
church Sunday, 9:30 a..m, went
to Zion Baptist church in Black-
shear to share in the observance
of Pastor T. J. Wright’s instal-
laton services at 1L30.
Griffin’s Court met Monday
night at Mt. Zion Annex. Mrs.
Inez Griffin and others of Sav-
annah were present.
Ordination as deacon of E. F.
Boyd will be the second Sunday
evening, November 14, at Mace¬
donia Baptist church.
Women’s Day will be observed
at Baconton Bapt. church, Al¬
lenhurst, November 14, Rev. H.
C. Boyd, pastor.
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! LUDOWICI
i Bv Mrs. Rubye C. Baker
The popularity contest con-
; ducted for the past two weekt
j t0 determine the Teacher ot
the Year’’ closed Monday night
, Oct. 18, contestants reporting
j as follows: Mrs. cthel J Harris,
1 $28.13; Miss Idella Furrier, *33.-
| $40 25; 80; Mrs. Miss Dorothy G. Thomas,
Birdie G. Porter,
; $83.02; Mrs. Rubye C. Baker,
$126 06. Mrs. Baker by winning
| was acclaimed Teacher of the
1 Year” for the Walker High
school. The proceeds will go
toward helping to erect the
gymnasium.
Miss Vernelle Deloach is back
in school at Savannah ‘ State
co ege after visiting in Miami,
West Palm Beach and Jackson¬
ville, Fla.
The community was saddened
by the news of the death of
Rev. W. C. Hooten’s oldest
daughter, Miss Hooten. Rev.
Hooten, a former pastor of Nev.
Hope AME church, lives In
Douglas.
Mrs. Julia Day is visiting 5 her
children, ... . .. Mr. and , Mrs. James
Day and Mrs. Daisy Bland, in
Savannah.
James N. Nevels visited his
grandmother, Mrs. Rubye C.
Baker, last weekend. Honorably
discharged from the army, he
has been stationed in Port Le
Huene, Calif., for over three
years.
John Shuman, one of our pi¬
oneer citizens, is on tiie critical¬
ly ill list.
I
McINTOSH
By Mrs. Lizzie Carter
After a week’s meeting, St.
Peter’s AME church closed a
successful camp meeting Sun¬
day. The program at 11:30 by
the New Zion Singers was ex-
ellent and the sermon in song
was very impressive. The af¬
ternoon’s inspiring sermon was
by Rev. J. T. McMillen of
Townsley Chapel, Savannah.
Visitors included Mrs. Mary
Washington and Mrs. Leroy
Loving of Jacksonville; Dea. and
Mrs. Revon Williams and daugh¬
ter, Mrs. Green and Mrs. Janie
Brown and others from Savan¬
nah; Mrs. Ethel Hodges, Mrs.
Maud Hodges and Miss Clara
Bell of Walterboro, S. C. Minis¬
ters included Rev. C. P. Hobbs
of the South Savannah District,
Revs. J. T. McMillen, L. W.
Walker, R. Montgomery, all of
Savannah, and Rev. James Hod¬
ges of Walterboro, S. C. The j
night sermon was excellent by
Rev. R. Montgomery. Rev. H. C.
Nelson is pastor.
Mrs. Nora Alford of Waycross
had as her guests Monday, Mrs.
Lizzie Carter of McIntosh, Mrs.
Lizzie Morrell and Miss Thelma
Mathis of Guyton who were
enroute to Ocilla to attend the
Samaritan Grand Lodge.
Mrs. Lillie Mae Roddy Shields
'eft for Waukegan, 111., to join
her husband who is stationed
at Fort Sheridan.
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