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CHURCHES
Emmanuel Baot. Church
At Emmanuel Bapt. church
510 E. Huntingdon street, Rev,
J. C McMillan. pastor follow¬
ing devotions on fast Tuesday
night conducted by Sisters Jesi-
lee Fyall and Dolores Fyall. the
monthly conference of the
church was held, presided over
by the pastor.
Thursday night the pastor
delivered the message The
Sunday school with Deacon R
Hay, Supt.. in charge, met at
the usual hour The morning
message was delivered by the
pastor from the subject, ‘ Man’s
Nature and Needs. " At night the
messages were delivered by the
Rev. Louis Williams. Rev. Cha.s
Pinckney ■ nd the pistor These
sermons were instrumental in
two applicants being received as
candidates for baptism. Prayer
services are held Tuesdav right:
preaching Thursday niglit and
11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sundays.
Union Church Building
Convention
The Union Church Building
Convention of Georgia met at
the First Tabernacle Baptist
church, Rev. E. G. Lane,
when all of the officers were
re-elected Pres. L. C Rapp de¬
livered his annual address. The
amount raised was $442.25 The
next convention will convene
May 26-29 at St. James Baptist
church, Augusta Ave. and Mc¬
Intyre street.
Central Bapt. Church
Services on last Sunday were
nicely attended at Central
Baptist church. Supt. Gadsden
was in charge of the Sunday
school, the lesson being beauti¬
fully discussed in the classes.
Morning and afternoon messag¬
es were delivered by Pastor Win.
Daniels. Sunday will be our
regular communion dav. Our
triends are invited to worship
with us. At 8 p.m. a musical
program will be rendered bv the
Sr. choir Saturday evening at
the home of Dea Wm. Brown.
”34 East 34th street. The Gospel
chorus will have a variety sup¬
per. Sister oRsa Allen of Taylor
street is confined to the Georgia
Infirmary.
Jerusalem Bapt. Church
At First Jerusalem Baptist
church. Rev W. Brown, pastor.
Sunday service was excellent
beginning with Sunday school
with Dea. Loadholt in charge
At the morning worship the
pastor was absent and the Rev
Thomas delivered an inspiring
sermon and at 8 p.m. he again
preached a touching sermon.
The pastor insti lled the officers
after the sermon.
Pastor s Aid Board
The Pastor’s Md Board of St.
Paul CME church gave a tea at
the home of Mrs. Gertrude
Wilson 2118 Bulloch street. Six¬
teen youngsters were on pr0 ‘
gram and guests were Mrs
Ethel Gapnowav, Mrs. Victor
Dunbar. Mrs. Gray Wilson and
Mrs. R. White. The speaker was
Mr. Rakestraw from the Rake-
straw Funeral Home. Mrs. Jose¬
phine Curtis, president; Mrs
Bonzola Tilson, secretary.
Jerusalem Bapt. Church
At Jerusalem Baptist
Baker and Richard streets, the
BTU will oe organized by Pastor
S. L Archer on Sunday. Feb 6
At 8 00 p.m. the Gospel Birds
will present a program. On last
Sunday Jerusalem was on pro¬
gram at Mt. Zion Methodist
church. Golden and Eagle Sts.,
when Pastor Archer preached a
soul stirring sermon The junior
choir meeting will be held this
Friday evening at 5:30 p.m Re¬
porter. Sis. Gloria Johnson.
Baby Contest
Mrs. M L. Riley of 913 West
44th street, phone 2-6650. is
sponsoring a baby contest at
the Seventh-day Adventist
church, which is now in full
swing. It will close with a pro¬
gram at the church. 41st and
Burroughs streets, on Sunday
night, February 20. at
o'clock. The first prize winner
will receive a cash award and
will also have the baby's pic¬
ture lure published publish in the Tribune.
•The public public patronage is highly
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FBB Choir
The regular meeting of the
comcinc j choirs of EBB church
was held at the home of Miss
feaclie O. Lagree. After attend¬
ing to business a delicious re¬
past was served. The next
meeting will be at the home Of
Mrs. Alice Alexander, 1119 East
Gwinnett. Wed, Feb 23, at 7W)
pm. Those assisting Miss La¬
gree were Mrs. Luke Braxton
and Mrs. Earline Grayson. Mrs.
Naomi Gregory is repoorter. !
Musical Program
A musical program will be
ore enter! at FAB church. Fast
Savannah, Sunday night, Feb.
13. sponsored by Adam Morrell.
as follows opening, FAB choir;
invocation. Rev. E. R. Roper;
Miss Lenora Harris, mistress of
ceremonies; selection, S. A.
Jones cholr; remarkSj Sidney A
Jones; solo, Ernest Baker; se-
, lectlon FAB cholr; remarks , w .
jW Law; solo Richard Smith;
j c0 )i ec tion, selection, Williams Ac
Williams choir; remarks, Mr.
Williams; selection, FAB choir;
closing remarks, Pastor Roper.
Bethlehem Bapt. Church
Ali services Sunday were in-
i spirational at Bethlehem Bapt.
| church, beginning with the
Sunday school directed by Supt.
Outler. At the morning worship
Pastor L. S. Stell preached a
soul stirring sermon on the
subject, "In the Beginning
God." At 3:20 p.m. the City-
Wide BTU met with us and pre-
sented a spicy program. Rev.
Wm Daniels of Central Baptist
church introduced Pastor Stell
who was the speaker for this
occasion. The banner offering
went to Second Arnold church,
and the attendance banner to
First Bryan Baptist e.hurch. The
next City Wide meeting will
convene with First Friendship
j Baptist church with Rev. Con-
ner and members on the fifth
Sunday in May. The 90th anni-
versary of Bethelhem is being
, observed nightly and will close
Monday night, Feb. 7, with Rev
H. F. Grant, Sr., and his con¬
gregation. Sister Sarah Mines,
wife of Deacon John Mines, is
• ill in the Georgia Infirmary.
Palen Methodist Church
The members and friends of
j Palen Methodist church were
; much pleased with the service
rendered by Rev A. J. Hargrett.
chaplain and instructor at Sav¬
annah State college. Sunday.
He conducted services and spoke
j for each service, morning and
j evening. The pastor was absent
and served as resource leader
for the Institute on Church
School Work of the Atlanta
North district at Douglasville.
Special services will be held
Sunday morning at Palen. Along
with the communion an evange-
lical campaign will be launched
which will close during Easter
season. Many members of the
; church will be sent as evangels
to bear the news. Both services
will be conducted by the pastor
( and his assistants.
Bethel AME Church
Sunday was a day long to be
remembered at Bethel AMF'
church. Sunday school at 9 50
was directed by Mrs. Hutchins.
assistant superintendent. Next
Sunday the Builders Bible class
will have charge of the school
At the morning services Pastor
F D. Jaudon spoke on Strive
to enter in at the straight gate
for many I say unto you, will
seek to enter in. and shall not
be able ” The senior choir rend-
,ered music during the morning
j service and the Jr. ushers
served
At 7 p.m the church spon¬
sored a mammoth pew rally
when a program was rendered.
The address was made by Dea
Guy Hodge Sympathy to Mrs.
Susie Middleton is the passing
of her uncle. Thomas McPher¬
son. Happy to see Herbert Gor¬
don in the services on Sunday
after being shut-in for a while.
News has been received that
Eldei Maxwell is ill in the hos¬
pital. Joe Brown is still in and
Miss Boxx, the aunt of Mrs.
' Mary • Jones Friday. - February
18 ' at 8 Dm a § reat surprise
;program will come ofi at Beth-
el.
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Rev. W. € Cunningham
V I!S. A-f St. 1.1 K(; —The
membership of St. Luke
)chllrch M2 Berrien rtfeet> win
„ elebrate the fifth anniversary
of the Rev. W. C. Cunningham
is its pastor. The observance
will begin Monday night when
the services will be conducted
by St. James Baptist church,
Rev. L. B Free, pastor, the pro¬
i gram to be spnsored by the dea¬
cons and deaconesses.
Tuesday night an integrated
program sponsored by the Sun¬
beam and Conventional clubs
and junior choir; Wednesday
night services conducted by the
officers of Bethlehem Baptist
church, Rev. L. S. Stell, pastor,
program will be sponsored by
the Sunday school, BTU and.
junio rushers; Thursday night,
Goodwill Baptist church, Rev.
B M. Corley, pastor in charge,
program sponsored by the senior
mission arid No. 2 choir
The anniversary sermon will
Ibe delivered by Rev. C. E. Sapp
of Union Baptist church.
.
Friendship Bapt. Church
The Sunday school of Frienri-
ship Baptist church, 611 West
Duffy. street., Is increasing. One
of our teachers who has been
ill. if back We have started a
junior mission which we hopi
will interest other children in
our Sunday school to join. Sis.
D M. Williams is superintend¬
ent; Sandra Glover, secretary;
Minnie Oliver, reporter, and
Rev. D. D Henderson, pastor.
St. ^hilip S. S.
The officers for St. Philip
AME Sunday school were elect-
ed Jan 25 for the year 1955
They are Supt., Mrs. Annie Slat-
er; Asst. Supt.. Mrs. N. L. Tuck¬
er; Sect., Mrs. Mary Grant;
Asst. Sect., Mrs. Anna Truell;
Treasurer, Mrs. Lillie G Mason;
B. Demonstrar, Jesse Brinson;
General Supt. Helper, Mrs. Ollie
Simmons; Pianist, Miss B. Mc-
Glookton; Reporter, Mrs, Ver-
nell Ford. M. Brown.
Tracing staff — Mrs. L. E.
Jones, Mrs. Anna Barnes, Mrs.
Rosetta Bryant; Mrs. E Brown,
Mrs. Dorothy Fuller, Miss Viona
O'Neal. Alonzo Ellis and Samuel
Cooper.
Zion Hill Bapt. Church
The Junior choir of the Zion
Hill Baptist church gave a sur¬
prise dinner in honor of their
supervisor. Mrs. Frances B.
Johnson, for ner faithful service
on January 29 at the church.
She was presented a beautiful
■ gift. The officers of the choir
are. President, Chessie Lee
Bedford; Vice President. Lillie
Ruth Sanders; Secretary. Nancy
Jenkins; Asst. Secretary, Jua-
nita Johnson. Chaplain, Doro-
thy Scott: Clerk of Order. Addie
Scott; Organist. Edward Mani-
gault. and Rev. J. R Bates is
pastor of the church.
Taylor’s Chapel
Taylor's Chapel AME church
hel dits first quarterly confer¬
ence for this conference year
January 2S-20 -with Rev. C. P.
Hobbs. P.E.. in charge, lne busi¬
ness session was held Friday
with boards reporting in the
usual manner. On Sunday Rev.
Hobbs preached an inspiring
| sermon on Faith. The Mission-
ary Board is sponsoring a sale
o ftickets to Gus' Hi-Way 21
Drive-in Theatre to see Drag-
net. net Yon you ran Call get et your vour ticket tlCKet at a r
Betrhenia's Grill. 1309
, Ave. Rev. J. L. Butler is pastor
of the church-
THE SAVANNAH TKIKUNR
^ME Dis. Council
Holds Meetinjf
The Savannah District Coun¬
of ministes, laymen, mission-
ary workers and friends, met
on Wednesday morning in a
one-day session held at the new
Mt. Zion-Jerusalem AMR church
on the Augusta Road. Rev, Mar-
ctis g urke pastor, and Rev. W.
O P Sherman, nresido.g elder.
Rev J M. D'ngie, Clyo Cir¬
cuit. dei’vcrec' a sermon on the
theme. "Goins Forward.” It was
announced that the District
Contdrence will be held at Beth¬
el. Rincon Ga.. March 16-17.
and the Sunday School Conven¬
tion will be held July 20-22 at
Mt. Pisgah. Clyo.
Rev. J. S. Bryan brought
greetings from the West Savan-
nah District, also Rev. R. Rich¬
ards of Ganies Chape, and oth-
ers.
Mrs. Bessie Burke, the pas¬
tor's wife, and committee served
a delicious dinner at the close
of the morning session, !
At 7 p.m., the service was
highlighted with a sermon by
jRev. P. H. Mtchell on "Old and
| New Things.” Greetings from I
the Missionary Department were
extended by the district presi¬
dent, Mrs. Edith C. Sherman.
Little Naomi Jenkins, Williams
Halcyondale, received j
1st prize. Runners up were Lula :
Mae Goldwire, Effingham Cir-
cult; Leona Roberts, St. An-
! drews Chapel, Millhaven; Mary j
Alice Lanier, Mt. Hope, Guyton;
Anna P Jenkins, Asbury, Mill-
haven; Ida Ruth Grant, Still- .
well.
The council was one of the
best in the history of the dis¬
trict.
The officers of the district are
Rev. S. W. Grant, secretary: I
Rev. M. Burke, pastor; Rev W. j
O. P. Sherman, P.E.. and Mrs.
Bessie Burke, reporter. |
Stone Lodge
Stone Lodge, No. 4, will cele¬
brate its 6t anniversary Sunday '
at St. Mary’s Baptist church at j
3 p.m. The main speaker will be j
Re. P. H. Hunter. A splendid,
program will be rendered. The
public is invited to attend. Mrs.
Jessie Stone is president and
Mrs Frances Johnson, reporter.
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CARD OF THANKS
The guests and staff of the
Mills Memorial Home wish to
I
I express their appreciation to
jthe many organizations, groups!
[and individuals who made their
j Christmas and enjoyable. holidays pleasant 1
i
Pauline Kendrick, R. N.
Superintends nt
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Preal Manker wishes to express
| sincere appreciation to its many
jso j friends and neighbors who were
kind during her short illness
and death; for the beautiful
florals, cards, donation of cars.
and to the Rev. F. •>. Jaudon
and members of Townsley
Chapel AME church. May God
ever bless you. Thanks also to
; Monroe Funeral Home for effi-
cient service.
Mr. Isaac Manker
Husband
Mrs. Lessie Walker,
Mother
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Josephine Noisette Sheppard
visit to thank their many
friends and neighbors for their
kindness and svmpathy during
! ter illness and death, and to
| the many who donated cars and
( sent cards, telegrams and floral
| designs. Many thanks to the
First Bryan Baptist church and
their great pastor. Rev Richard
M Williams, and the choir: also
Monroe Funeral Home and
Monroe Funeral Home choir.
The family
FARO OF THANKS
The family of Mr Cullen
Blake wish to thaflk their many
friends for their kind express¬
ions of sympathy d.uring their
bereavement, for their cards,
telegrams, flowers, and the use
of their cars.
Wife,
Mrs. Lillian Blake
Son,
William H Blake & Family i
"Old at 40,50,60?”
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MKMOKY
BURKE — In sad but loving
memory ot my darling husband,
MR. EDWIN W. BURKE
who died three vears ago, Feb¬
ruary 4. 1952.
Gone is the face we loved so
dear,
Silent is the voice we loved to
hear.
Tis sad but true we wonder why
So quickly and suddenly you
had to die.
You could not say good bye.
Your life and work is a beau-
tiful memory,
Ydur absence is a silent grief;
You’re asleep in God’s beautiful
garden
Amid sunshine and perfect
peace.
You have left a beautiful mem¬
ory l
And a sorrow too great to be
told.
But to us, who loved and lost j
you,
Your memory will never grow
old.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Berdia L. Burke
Brother,
Mr. Herbert C. Burke
Cousin,
Mrs. Albertha Burke
Other relatives and a host
of friends.
HAZZARD—In loving memory
our wile anc * mother,
MRS. MARTHA MARY ELLEN
DOYLE HAZZARD
who departed this life Feb. 2,
1954.
Today, one year ago,' my Idling
wife was called away to ek rflai
rest.
Dear darling, I love you still,
but God loves you best. Of
course, it leaves us in sorrow,
but I hope and trust that I will
meet you In the land where the
sun will never go down, and
the flowers are blooming for
ever.
Sadly missed by
Husband,
Mr. Abram S. Hazzard
Children,
Mr. and Mrs. Ab: i.ham S.
Hazzard, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
Eugene Hazzard
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Por- | j
ter Hazzard
Pfc. James Albert Hazzard
Mrs. Ruth Hazzard Jones
Miss Lottie Hazzard
Miss Mildred Hazzard
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Monroe
Mrs. Margaret Hazzard
Thomas j
Sister-in-law.
Mrs. Mary Doyle
Nephew,
David Doyle
IfLNDLE'V In loving
memory of our loving hus¬
band and father,
MR. WILLIE "JAY BIRD"
HENDLEY
who departed this life Feb.
3, 1654.
Some may think we are
not lonelv
When we smile.
Little do they know the
hearache we suffer
Ail the while.
Lonely are we without you,
How w‘e miss you, no one
knows.
Our thoughts are always
with you,
From early morn ’til even¬
ing close.
Surrounded by trends, we
ar6 lonesome,
In the midst of joy and
blue.
With a smile on our face
we’ve a heartache,
Longing, Dear One. for
you
Sac'ly missed by
A loving wife,
Mrs. Bonnie Hendley
Three Daughters,
Mrs Willie Mae Jack-
son
McRae, Georgia
Mrs. Pearlie L. Single-
ton
Mrs. Eunice E. Burton
Two sons,
Mr. Barney M. Hendley
Jersey City, N. J.
Mr. Edgar A. Hendley
St. Louis, Mo.
Grandch ldren
Hurshei Jr., X Gwen¬
dolyn Burton
Eleanor Jean and Mar-
sftla Hendley
Jersey City
Robert. Jr., and Wm.
K. Jackson
McRae. Ga.
Michael Jocjue Hend¬
ley
St. Louis, Mo.
A host of friends and
relatives
Happy Home Bapt. Church
At Happy Home Bapt. church,
Gwinnett off Waters Ave., Sun¬
day was a big day. Sunday
school met at the usual hour
with Dea. Morris in charge and
at 11 o’clock Pastor L. L. Smalls
spoke on the abject, "The Je¬
richo Road and It’s People.” <
The service was well attended, j
At flight the program sponsored
by the mission was excellent, will j
Th eoGlden Star Singers i
render a program on Feb. 14. i
Pilirrim Bapt. Church
At Pilgrim Baptist church, street,! j
528-20 W. Huntingdon
Rev. D. D. Henderson, pastor, ,
the weekly activities were well'
attended. The church school
met at the usual hour under the
supervision of Asst. Supt. Mrs. I
Rebecca Gray. The Rev. Hend¬
erson delivered an excellent
sermon. The night service was
in the hands of the Johnson
Singers. The The pastor, pastor, officers
and members will participate in
the installation of the pastor of
2nd Ebenezer Bapt church oh
Friday night. The Deacon and
Deaconess Board will meet Sun- i
day afternoon at the church.
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