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Women’s Day Sunday At Jerusalem
Mrs. Sadie ( artledge
Women's Day will be
Sunday at First
Baptist church on West
street, Rev, W. Brown,
At 11:30 am. the
speaker will be Mrs. Sadie
ledge, teacher at
school, and at 7 30 the
speaker w>ll be Mrs.
Bignon, a member of the
John Baptist church and
member of the Sidney
Funeral Home choir.
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
The Pilgrim Baptist
528-30 West Huntingdon
Rev. D.D Henderson,
Deacon Edward Williams,
man
The weekly activities
largely attended including
joint service with the Mt. Beth¬
el Baptist church. The
school was under the
ion of Asst. Supt.. Miss
Gray. The Dea. C. H
and Mrs. E. Faustine Bignon
who were speakers for the
coming day were inspiring,
the remarks by Dea. Mack
Brown and pea. Hall. The Rev.
Henderson delivered two ser-
mops and two members were
addad to the church. The 2nd
St. John’s choir was guest.
Thursday night is regular con¬
- ference and Sunday is holy
t *
coness Board wil celebrate
their .... anniversary J Monday, ... Nov.
22. The pastor will be installed
by the Rev. Benton of Tremonl
Temple Bapt. church.
State Deacons To Meet
The Georgia state Deacons
Missionary and Educational
Convention wjll hold its ad¬
journed Thanksgiving session
at the Deaeons Home in Ro¬
berta, Georgia. Sunday, Novem¬
ber 21. All deacons of both the
Missionary and Educational
Conventions are invited
Deacon W. L. White is presi¬
dent; Deacon W. H. Bradley,
secretary, and Deacon J. Mines,
chairman. Executive Board.
MOTHER ANNIE BORDUS,
evangelist, who has just re¬
turned home from north Geor¬
gia, where she organized a
Willing Workers Prayer Band.
She will leave on the 28th for
other points. v
RINCON
At Bethel AME church Sunday
the usual services will be held
vyith Pastor S. W. Grant preach¬
ing at 11 a.m. and Stone Lodge
rendering a program at 2 p.m.
Rev. R. Richard will be the
speaker at 4 p.m. On Thanks¬
giving day at 12 there will be
preaching fin4 quartet singing,
Mrs. Farstine Bignon
An interesting program has
been arranged for the morning
and evening services. Other
features will be selections from
the Williams and Williams
Singers syid the Holsum Bakery
Women’s Quartet and many
others.
The public is invited to attend
all services. Sis. Vivian Stevens
is chairman. Sis. Essie Mae For¬
rest.
Evangelical Ministers
I Union
Thp Evangelical Ministers
j Union met Tuesdav at noon ,
jRev g c Thornton , president,
1 presiding. Devotions were led by
)Rev R Rirh ards. Current
,, Vf>nts were announed by Rev
W. O. P Sherman and Rev. J S.
Bryan who led in the discussion,
"Is the Bishopric an Order or
an Office.”
Next Tuesday Rev. Horace
Nelson will give the Thanks-
’ giving
’ ' SaVan^Th message. Ezra “Tribune Johnson of
^e was
, and broURht gr< * ttn(?8
j from this widel knnwn news _
, paper.
Dr. Thornton spoke of the
program of the Emancipation
Association that is being worked
out by the Association and the
Social Clubs Union to be held
>, the members , to . attend .. , the ,. pre-
| annual , conference , meeting at
Guerrard St., Rev. C. S. Strip¬
ling, pastor, Wednesday at 10 30
a.m. Sermons by Rev. S W.
Grant and Rev. Marcus Burke.
Plans will be made for the Dis¬
trict report at Statesboro, Beth¬
el AME church, by Bishop S. L.
Greene
The Union decried the great
wave of juvenile delinquency
now running rampant and cited
the following practices which it
condemns:
1 Allowing out-of-school
youth to loiter on or around the
schol campus:
2. The wholesale loafing of
school - age children in the
streets, at home, and in local
jobs during school hours;
3 Large crowds of children |
011 P aygrounds and other
places on campus without the
presence of teachers or guardi¬
ans, and
4 The possession of danger¬
ous and deadly weapons con¬
cealed on the person of stud¬
ents.
Members present were Revs.
S. C. Thornton, J. S. Bryan, C.
P Hobbs, C. S. Stripling, R
Richards, J. T. McMillen. S'. W.
Grant, F. D. Jaudon, C. P
Hobbs, W O. P. Sherman.
Beuiah Bapt. Church
Beulah Baptist church, Mont- j I
gomery, Ga., Rev. F. Bonds, D.D..
pastor. Sunday service was in¬
spiring beginning with Sunday
school 10 a.m. At 2:30 p.m. Pas¬
tor Bon eft delivered the message
on the subject, ' The Lord Will
Provide.” At 4 30 p.m. com¬
munion was served. Rev A
Walker assisted with the service
Men's Day At St. Philip
Sunday, November 28, will be
Mens Day at St. Philip AME
church. All members and
friends are urged to make this
an annual Home-coming day.
The best intellectual and musi¬
cal talent will be selected for
the program. The pastor. Rev.
J. S. Bryan, is urging each
member and friend of the
church to bring some one with
them, Sunday was Youth Day
Women’s Day Sunday
At *>i Thomas
!
Mrs. I.. S. Stell
On Sunday, November 21, the
of St. Thomas AME
will celebrate "Women’s
Delivering the 11:30 am.
will be Mrs. L. S. Stell
is a graduate of Booker T.
High school of At¬
and of Morris Brown col
Mrs. Stell is one of the
of the junior depart- j
of the BTU and Sunday
State Baptist Conven-i
and is a member of the I
and Bap-,
Ministers Wives Alliance
city. She is director of the
People’s choir of Bethle-
Baptist church, superin-
of the Jr. Department
Bethlehem Sunday school,
Group leader of the BTU
one of the counselors for
City-Wide Young People’s I
choir, and chairman of
NAACP Christmas Seal !
She will be introduced
Mrs. Maxine Moon of St.
Baptist church.
The outstanding feature of
evening service will be se¬
from the various fe¬
musical groups of the city
Mrs. Marie fars. Singleton as
soloist. Mary E.
is general chairman of
occasion and Rev. Wm. M.
pastor.
Palen Methodist Church
Palen, with her pastor and
♦ the Sav¬
is host to
District Week-end Youth
Saturday and Sunday,
20-21. The first ses¬
will begin Saturday at 1 00
Worship and fellowsnip
night. The public is
Church school and wor
Sunday morning 0 : 45 and |
respectively. Delegates
include those of Savannah.
Jesup, Waycross.
and vicinities. Youth
pastors and district
are official delegates.
youth of Palen are operat¬
a hot lunch shop Saturday
Saturday night at the |
Dinner served at. the ;
Sunday 2 00 p.m.
The Royal Society will conduct
afternoon session, beginning j
2:00 p.m. at Paien Sunday. i
pubRc i s cordially invited
Thp second quarterly confer-
was held at the church j
We were fortunate to j
with us Sunday morning I
Rev. W. M. Ferguson who 1
forcefully to He an is appre- field j
audience. |
of the Board of
of the Methodist
Washington, D. C.
District Superintendent.
W. H. Brown, was very
as he spoke to us
night. Everyone was
by his message.
Thankful Bapt. Church
At Thankful Baptist church.
H. F. Grant, pastor; West
and Bolton streets. Sun¬
was communion day. At 3
the pastor preached a soul
sermon, subject, “Jesus,
Wine Presser." At night he
on "The importance of
faith.” The No. 1 choir
music at both servi¬
Friday night. Nov. 19, the
board of the church
sponsor a program at the
where a fifty voice chor¬
will render music. A 21-inch
set will be awarded
the person that is to receive j
Tickets may be purchased ;
any member of the church. \
are 50c. I
The church and the youngs- I ,
acted well their parts,
m S/lVANNAH TRIBtmi
To Speak At Asbary
ro SPEAK AT ASB! RY - Mi l
Theresa Hoover, field worker
the Woman’s Division of Christ-
an Service, who has recently
returned from a visit to Worn-
Societies of Christian Ser¬
vice in foreign fields, including
India and Pakistan.
Miss Hoover is inspiration for
youth and adults in Christian
living and leadership. She is an
excellent speaker. The public is
'nvited to hear her.
Monday, 11 am.: informal
conversation groups on WSCS;
travelogue at 8 p.m.
Tuesday, 10 a.m., conference
with members of WSCS and
SGS: at 5 p.m. a special peri-
od with young people closing
with rece Ption in the social
room at 30
Host churches are Asbury,
Ba * en ' Speedwell (Sandfly) and
in g Memorial (West Savan¬
nah*.
* P 3ill • I riMC LMfc CL Church L
•
T * , lp choral group of St. Paul
( ch urch met at the
parson-
age - Nov - 15th for their first
moe t !n g. alter General Confer-
New officers were elected
follows. Mrs. E. Anthony,
Mrs - A - Mills, sec-
tary: Mrs. Bernice Walker, re-
-
Next meeting will be held at
home of Mrs. Elizabeth An¬
Rev. J. l. Key is pastor.
Bethlehem Bapt. Church
The month of November has
been designated as ‘‘Increase
Month” at Bethlehem Baptist
The Junior church was
charge of the services Sunday
Mrs. L. S. Stell as guest
speaker. Miss Phoenix is sup¬
of the young’ people.
At the morning worship Rev.
the pastor, took his text
Matthew 22:28. using as
“The Supreme Rule.”
met at 6 with a large at¬
The pew rally will be
by this department
At 8 o’clock the pastor de¬
the sermon from 2nd
3rd chapter, theme, “The
of Reduced Christianity.
Central Bapt. Church
The regular order of service
held at Central Baptist
last week. Supt. Gads¬
conducting the Sunday
At the morning services
Mitchell and friends from
were present. Fri-
night, Nov. 19, at 8:00 p.m.,
Johnson Singers will render
concert in behalf of Captain
group. On this comihg
the morning services
be in charge of the young
Rev. Wm. Daniels is pas-
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DAY AT FLIPPER
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Mrs. t lynota Ford Marcus
Mrs. Clyneta Ford Marcus
be the Women's Day speak¬
at Flipper Chapel AME
Sunday, Nov. 28, at the
service. The church is
ocated on Guerard St. Mrs.
received her B.S. from
State college, and
from Columbia university.
is a teacher at the Maple
school, and a member of
First Bryan Baptist church.
~
ItEV. C. E. YOUNG who was re-
centlv called as pastor of
St. Matthew Baptist church,
Springfield, Ga. At present he
is pastor of the following chur¬
ches^ First Mt. Sinai Baptis
church, First Eden Bapt. church,
and William Grove Baptist
'^Members and friends of First
Mt. Sinai church accompanied
the. pastor to St. Matthew's
Sunday where services were
largely attended all day.
Baptist Ministers
Alliance
The /Savannah Baptist Minis¬
ters Alliance met Tuesday Nov.
9 regular session at the First'
Tabernacle Baptist Church,-
Rev. E. G. Lane, pastor. A vol-
ume of business was transacted,
the president, Rev, J. C. Mc¬
Millan, presided. Devotionals
were conducted by Rev. R. F.
Thompson. Rev. R. Roper serv-i
Rev. E. N. Bunn and Rev. J.
ed in the capacity of secretary.
H.Martin are still confined at
their homes.
The Rev, L. S. Stell, reported
on Civic Betterment and trans»
portation of delegates who Will
■attendthe State Convention.
The passing of Mrs. Louise
Brown and Rev. King w r as an¬
nounced. The Rev. Lomax Kel¬
ley andRev. Daniels were rein¬
stated.
The order of the day was the
Sunday School lesson brought
by Rev. L- S. Stell, from the
topic, “A Study in Value.”
a spirited sermon by Rev. E. A.
Capers, pastor First Evergreen
Baptist Church, from the word
“Consula.” Both ministers were
highly praised and received a
vote of appreciation. The Rev.
E. J. Middleton of New
city was among the, visitors.
Due to the State Convention
this week there was no meeting
of the Alliance, the regular
session to be resumed Tuesday,
November 23rd at which time
Rev. Geo. Carter will be the or¬
der of the day. Itwas announc¬
ed that the Emancipation Pro¬
clamation Association will meet
Friday, November 12th, 7:30 p.
m., at St. James A. M. E. church,
Rev. S. c. Thornton, pastor.
.Mjembers present were Revs.
L. L. Scott, J. A. Collier, R. Rok
per, J. C. McAllister, R. F.
Thompson, H. A. Hagins, E. A.
Capers, G. W. Carter, Wm.
Brown, A. D. Cooper, H. S.
Shavers, H,. F. Qrant, J. J. Dug-
gins, L. S'. Stell, E. G, Lane, L.
B. Free, R. B. Brown, P. H. Hun¬
ter and J. M. Benton who spoke
in the interest of the coming
State Convention.
Bethel AME Church
Sunday was Youth Day at
AME church. The Sun¬
school began at 9 50 with
Evans, acting superin¬
Miss Mildred Williams,
of the morning, used
her subject, “The Five Great
namely: Death, Love,
Prayer and Christ. The
of the evening was
Homer Bryson, whose subject
“Cur responsibility as Negro
in this duel role we’re
playing.” Miss Nathelie Tucker
gave a reading concerning youth
participation in Religious Edu-
Misses Shirley Thomas
Katie Williams were re¬
for the program and
Mattie Lee, general chair¬
man of the youth group.
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MEMORY'
| SHANK — In sad but loving
i memory of my devoted husband
md father, who depurted this
■ife Nov. 19, 1953.
One year has passed since the
day you left us.
Happy birthday In heaven, al¬
ways lingers in our hearts.
The blew was great, the shock
severe:
We little thought the end was
near.
And only those who have lost
can tell
The pain of parting without
farewell
More each day we miss you,
dear.
Friends may think the wound
I is healed.
But th ^ llttle know , the sorrow
That Hes wlthui our hearts con '
j cealed.
Loved ones,
Wife,
Mrs. Annie Shanks
Children
ROBERTSON - DINGLE
In memor y of -^ dear sister
and DEWITT brothers wh^passed-- ROBERTSON
Feb. 8, 1951
MAGGIE R. DINGLE
Oct. 26, 1951
MILTON ROBERTSON
Nov. 22, 1953
God gave strength to bear it
And courage to fight the blows,
But what it meant to lose them
No one will ever know.
| Brother,
Robert Robertson
Washington, D. C.
j CARD OF TfiNAKS
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j The family Pettie of wishes the late Mrs.
I Fannie C. to ac-
| knowledge with grateful apore-
ciation the many acts of kind-
; j and expressions of
ness sympa-
+hy and condolences extended
by our friends and neighbors
during the recent illness and
death of our mother.
A. L. Pettie
j | MetrCDolitan " Bapt. Church
j I Sunday services were excel-
lent at Metropolitan Baptist
with Supt. Jordon in
Ir-unree. At ’1:15 Pastor T,. G.
G jbbs was the speaker and BTU
, me t a t 6:30. Sunday night the
pastor preached a snul stirring
sermon Throughout the week
the pastor’s anniversary is going
on a t the church with several
sister churches participating on
the program. Sunday will
communion.
2nd Arnold Bapt. Church
Rev. George Dingle, pastor.
Services were impressive Sun¬
day at Second Arnold Baptist
church beginning with Sunday
school at the usual hour under
the supervision of Mrs. O. B.
Dingle. Pastor Dingle delivered
two soul stirring messages at
the noonday worship. He spoke
on the subject, ‘‘A soul thirst¬
ing for God At 6:30 BTU was
directed by Mrs. Sarah Wil¬
liams. At the evening worship
Pastor -Dingle delivered delivered the
message on the subject. “Pres¬
ent Confidence inspired by Past
Experience.” Guest minister,
Rev. D. D. Dickson.
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The sick members are Mrs.
Susie Middleton, Evangelis Po¬
lite, Joe Brown and A.B. Bryant.
Next week, Monday, Nov. 22,
begins a week of service in ap¬
preciation of the pastor. Rev. F.
D. Jaudon. A fine program has
been planned for each night
and the public is invited. An¬
drew Thomas is general chair¬
man.
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