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Women s Day Speakers
At Bethlehem
.Mrs. Ayler Mac Lovett
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mi Miss Metella Maree
The women of the Hethlehem
MOiitist Church were fortunate in
securing foe their speakers on
Volnen’s Iiay two outstandin;
hVistian educators. The special
uest speaker of the morning will
>t> Mrs. Ayler Mae Lovett, prin
ipai of West Savannah Shcooi.
n the evening the speaker will
ie Miss Matella Maree, principal
if Paulsen Street School. This day
s anticipated to lie a great day,
sill of inspiration morning a n d
i veiling. A hearty welcome is ex
i ended to all friends.
Mre. Alyce Gordon, chairman;
Miss Dayse 11. Phoenix, publicity;
Mi Rev. I.. S. Stell, pastor
mien’s Day Sunday
Friendship
Mrs. I.. S. Stell, Speaker
First Friendship Bapt: church
Wheaton street, will celebrate
it£ fifth annual Women’s Day
Sunday
The speaker at 15 30 a. m
will be Mrs. Marie D. Green who
is president of the Senior
Home Mission department ol
the church, a teacher of the
eWtfrch school and president of
tl e Women’s Auxiliary of the
B irean Missionary Baptist As¬
st elation of Georgia
At the 8 00 o’clock hour the
S| eaker will be Mr L. S Stell.
w fe of Dr. L. S. Stell, minister
oi Bethlehem Baptist church
M rs. Stell completed her ple¬
na uitary schooling in Griffin,
gi iduated from the Washing-
to a high school. Atlanta, and
at ;ended the Morris Brown
cc lege. Site is the vice presi-
dt at of the Savannah Baptist
M nisters Wives Alliance, and
w< n the honor as queen of the
A1 iance She is a very forceful
sp ?aker.
Mrs. Elease P. Conner is
chairman of the day's celebra¬
coichairman. tion and Mrs. Esteil Graham,
Rev. G R Conner
is pastor of the church.
Therou Spencer
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W. E. Lumpkin
Thcron Spencer, formerly of
Lung County, will delivv the
Men's Day address at St. Marks
baptist Church on Sunday at 3:00
o'clock p, m.
Mr. Spencer is a graduate oi
Savannah State College, in the
field of social studies, lie is Work¬
ing on his master’s degree at At¬
lanta University, Atlanta, C,a.
Mr. Spencer is a member of
Tremont Temple Baptist Church,
ils is a trustee and the financial
secretary of Tremont Temple Bap¬
tist Church.
lie is presently employed by the
Tattnall County Hoard of Kduca-
i ion. Reidsville, (In., as chairman
of Social Studies Department.
W. E. I.ampkin, businessman of
■ his city, will he the 8 p. m. speak-
ir. He is a product of Savannah
State College.
Frank H. Hynes, of Ihe Mynes-
; toy a 11 Funeral Home, will lie on
he same program. He is also a
uroduct of Savapnah State Col-
! ‘ge- Rev Benjamin Jones i, pas-
or of the church.
te/i’s Dav Sunday At |
:
id Baptist :
The Second Baptist church
will celebrate its annual Men’s i
Day Sunday at 11 30 a m. with ;
i workshop hour. The men of j
the church will have charge of |
the program. |
The. speaker will be Westley
W. Law. prominent local, state ’
and nation-wide civic leader. At
present he is the president of |
the local NAACP branch He 1
i member of the First Bryan
Baptist church, a scout leader, j !
Sunday school teacher, and a
graduate of Savannah State
college. !
William Noble, chairman of
the program committee states ,
that music will be rendered by
(he Simmons Singers and an
titstanding male soloist.
Rev E. P. Quarterman is pas-
ar of the church.
'sf Corm Women’s
^Howshin Meets
The Women’s Fellowship of
First Congregational church
eld its regular monthly meet-,
ing last Tuesday. October 11. at
G p m. at the home of Miss M.
R Shlvt ry. A very timely and
inspiring topic. our Respon¬
sibility to the Goals of Our
Local Church Mission” was
vividly discussed by Mrs A c
Curt right.
The next meeting will be
held at Mrs C wens’ residence.
November 8. at 6 p m Mrs. A
Terrell is president: Mrs. L. H
Johnson, secretary; and Miss
tl. Pinknej, publicity chairman
Fb’vmnunt Bant. Church
Sunday was communion at
FairmOtuft Baptist church. East
Folton street, where the Rev.
C J Reese is pastor. He deliv¬
ered the sermon. Tire usher
board anniversary will begin
Oct. 31.
WOMEN’S BAY SPEAKER —
Miss Ann W Jordon, above,
instructor at Savannah State
college who has been selected
to be the speaker for Women’s
at St. Philip AME church
Sunday, Oct. 30, at 11:30 o’clock.
Miss Jordon received her
A.B. from Wilberforce univer¬
sity with highest honors; M.A.,
Miami university, Oxford, Ohio,
majoring in French; M. Edu-
cation, Ohio State universit/.
majoring in counseling psychol¬
ogy and guidance.
She is a candidate for the
Ph.D. degree at Ohio State uni¬
versity in '•oni -eling psycholo¬
gy and guidance.
Miss Jordon Was resident
counselor at Ohio state univer¬
sity, presently dean of women
at Savannah State college. She
is a national officer of Zeta
J hi Beta sorority.
^ hurch- p astor Anniversary
Rev. Wm. Daniels, Pastor
Central Baptist church i;
-:elebrating its fifty-*.nh anni-
versary and the fifteenth anni-
versary of the Rev William
Daniels as its pastor The ob-
servance began Monday and
will end Sunday.
Monday, Tuesday and Wcri-
nesc’ay nights, St James AMF
church. Rev. s. C. Thornton
pastor; St, Paul Baptist church
Rev. A. E. Hagans, pastor, and
First Friendship Bapt. church
Rev. G. R, Connor, pastor, r
spectively, were in change o
the services.
Tonight, Thurs., Bethel AMF
church will be in charge of the
services, sermon by Rev, F. P
Jaudon; Friday night, 'Second
Bapt, church in charge, sermon
by Rev. E. P. Quarterman. and
Sunday, the closing day of the
celebration, at 11 a.m.*the ser¬
mon will be delivered by Rev
John Haynes. At 3.30 p.m. the
anniversary sermon will be
delivered by Rev. E O. S.
Cleveland, pastor of St John
Baptist church
The officers of the church
are Dea Fred E Gad don. Pea
William Brown, Dea, Pascal
Moody, Dea Nathan DeVoe
Dea. Henry Turner. Dea. Sam¬
uel Jenkins, Dea. James Wal¬
lace, Dea. Richard Middleton
Dea. Harold channev and Dea
Paul L. Brown, chairman.
Rev. Wm. Daniels is pastor
Deacons Christian Union
Tlie Deacons Christian Union
Dea. George White, president
Dea. Caesar H Jenkins, secre¬
tary. held its school service at
tlie Little Bryan Baptist church
Friday at which time an inspir¬
ing lesson was taught on the
subject, "What Baptists Be¬
lieve of Christian Education
The regular business meeting
for October will be held at the
Bryan Neck Bapt. church
Richmond Hill. Oct. 23. Cars will
leave Price and Gwinnett 7:15
p.m. All members are requested j !
to attend.
WANNAH TRIBUNE
In
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1 i.Ztij*. t..u ty
Rev. F. A. Capers, Pastor
Firs t Evergreen Baptist
church will begin its five-night
anniversary celebration Monday
night. It will end Friday night.
Oct. 28. This fifty-fifth cele¬
bration will, no doubt, be one of
ihe most, impressive in the his¬
tory of the church, and will be
participated in by the .follow¬
ing churches
Monday night, Oct. 24
Peaceful Zion Baptist church
in charge of the services, ser¬
mon by Rev, A. Brown; Tues¬
day night. Central Baptist
church in charge, sermon b"
Rev. W. M. Daniels; Wednesday
night. First Friendship Baptist
•hurch in charge, sermon by G
R. Connor; Thursday night
Triumph Church of God Ir
Christ in charge, sermon by
Rev. A J. Scott; Friday night
Second Arnold Baptist churcl
in charge, anniversary sermon
by Rev. George Dingle.
The officers of the church
are:
Board of deacons, Willie V
Coleman, chairman; W. M
Gregory, assistant chairman:
Joseph Jenkins, treasurer; Robt
Tisdell, Bristor Bolden, Her-
mon Hamilton. James Harris
Charles Edwards, Robert Whal¬
ey, Ernest Roberts, George
Hayes, James Best, Emory Lew¬
is, B. S. Smith, I. Wright, T
Washington, Smiley Stringer.
Trustee, board. Chairman
George Hayes; Robert Tisdell
Zimmie White, Joseph Jenkins
W. V. Coleman, James Harnil
ton. Wilson Scott, B. S. Smith
Mrs. S. Ait. Norris, church
clerk; Rev. E. A. Capers, pastor
Bant Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Min
isters Alliance held its reguiai
session Tuesday at the Boltoi
Street Baptist church, Rev. C
E. Richardson, pastor. Devo
lions were conducted by Rev
Samuel Graham and the Sunda>
chool lesson was interprete-
by Rev. L G. Gibbs. Rev. J. C
McMillan,’ president, presided
Rei W S. Scott brought cur¬
rent events. Metropolitan Bap
list church invited the Alljane 1
to participate in its mortgage
burning ceremony on Thanks
giving Day. Riv. L. G. Gibbs r
■>astor.
The order of the day was f
sermon by Rev. G. W. Carter
subject. "The Ministers c
Jesus Christ and the Gospel.”
Rev. Wm. Daniels assisted in
Hie pulpit services. Rev. L. $
Stell will bring the message on
■ ext Tuesday and the Sunday-
school lesson by Rev. O. Chap¬
lin.
Rev. S. J Gamble of Bruns-
v i 'k was a visitor.
The 29th pastoral anniver-
iiry of the president, Rev. J. C
M 'Millan of Emmanuel Baptist
■hurch, was announced. Ser¬
if es will begin at Emmanuel
on Monday through Nov. 2.
WS of Asbury
The Woman's Society of As¬
bury church will sponsor a
musical and pew rally Sunday
afternoon at 4 p.m, at the
■hurch. The program will con¬
sist of musical numbers and
the speaker of the afternoon
will be the Rev. J. L. Key, pas-
: or of St Paul CME church.
Mrs. Flossie Jones will be mis¬
tress of ceremonies.
Contest Won bv j
Deacon Mitchell 1
The deacon's contest waged
by Green Grove Baptist- church.
Rev. S. Washington, pastor, *
was won by Dea. B. J. Mitchell
who reported S90.C0 Others
taking part in the contest
turned in the following figures:
Deacon S. White. $6200. and
Deacon Forman. $38 00. Mrs.
Jimmie DeVoe is secretary of
the church. {
ROBIN: ON In memory of
my husband,
MARICN W. ROBINSON
vho departed this life Oct. 19.
1945.
Sometimes I cannot seem to
see
The wisdom of God’s way,
And yet I trust His loving hand
To guide me through each day.
1 feel Hi.s presence always near:
Together we shall stand
And faith shall be my strong
support
Because God holds my hand.
Lovingly resting in the hands
if the Father
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Mae Robinson
relatives and friends
WORLDS—In loving memor;
jf our dear mother and grand
nother,
MRS. AL.BERTHA WORLDS
vho departed this life Octobe;
'2. 1951.
Vhen we think of you. dea-
Mother,
>ur hearts are filled with pain
n his earth would seem lik'
heaven
f we had you back again.
Bur lips cannot tell what to sa’
Jut God onlf knows how w(
love you,
And miss you since you wen’
away.
’eaceful be your sleep, dea’
Mother,
”is sweet to breathe your name
Ve loved you dear in life,
n death we d.o the same.
Sadly missed by
Children \ grandchildren
Mr. Richard Worlds
Mr. Edgar Worlds, Sr.
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Julia Jones
Mrs. Eleanor W. Small
Mr. Herman Worlds
New York City
10 grandchildren. 8 great
grands, and a host of other-
relatives and friends.
’erusalem Baot. Church
Baker and Richard streets
Rev. s. L. Archer, pastor. Sun¬
day was regular services a*
Jerusalem Bapt. church. Thi
Savannah Echoes singers ren¬
dered a program and commun-
'on services were held Sunda'-
afternoon. BTU met at 6:30
Regular services were held Sun¬
day night.
St. John Baptist Church
The activities of St. John Rap¬
ist Church followed its reguiai
outine on last Sunday iieginnint
vith Sunday school under the lead
-ighip of the superintendent
Uavid Rankin, 11:15 a. in., services
inder the direction of the pastor
Rev. E. O. S. Cleveland, com-
uunion at 4:15 n. m., terminating
vith the night services. Young-
iters of the Sunday school are
looking forward to this Sunday
vith great interest for it will he
iromotion day for them.
Congratulations to Deacon E. J. j
Simmons and members of the
music committee for the fine way
’hey are carrying out their objec¬
tives. This group was instru¬
mental in securing hymnals and
four attractive bulletin hoards to
display number of the hymns to!
he sung during the services. Now
they have secured the services of 1
Mr. Frank Hynes to reorganize j
the Junior Choir of the church. 1
The regular monthly meeting of
the Public Relations group will lie ;
held immediately after the 11:15
services on Sunday. Family night
will he held on Tuesday night, Oc¬
tober 25, after the prayer services.
The Auxiliary Matrons held its
regular meeting at the home of
Mrs. Pearl Ooxon on last Wednes¬
day night.
ALLEN—-In loving memory of
my deceased husband.
MR. WILLIE ALLEN
who died Oct. 19, 1953.
Our saddest moment was to
say farewell,
But we trust you are safely in
heaven to dwell.
Sadly missed by
A loving wife,
Mrs. Elizabeth Allen
Four sons,
Mr. Lawrence Allen
Mr Artis Allen
Mr. Dewey Hodges
Mr. Clifford Hodges
Cue niece and nephew,
Miss Lula Powell
Mr. Harry L. Powell
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Marie Gant wishes to thank
friends for their kind express¬
ions of sympathy during her
death.
Mrs. Marie Gant Alcorn
Daughter
708 Columbus Avenue
Boston, Mass.
LARK — In memory of my
granddaughter,
MRS. JUANITA JONES LARK
who passed away one year ago,
Oct. 16. 1954.
Tis sad but true, I wonder why
So suddenly you had to die.
God gave me strength to face
it
And courage to bear the blow;
But what it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
Sadly missed by
Grandmother,
Mrs. Laura Wells
Richmond Hill, Ga.
Husband,
Mr. Samson Lark
Savannah, Ga.
Sister,
Mrs. Freda Deloach
Richmond Hill, Ga.
Brother,
Mr. Curtis Stewart
Richmond Hill. Ga
GRANT — In loving memory
of our devoted father,
MR. SAM GRANT
.vho departed this life Cct. 19,
1954.
J I could have my dreams
come true,
1 I could set my heart aglow,
d ask my God for my Daddy
I knew
lack in the dear long ago.
Devoted daughters,
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis
Mrs. Lucille Robbins
Grandson,
Arthur Davis
CARD OF THANKS
The family anc*. staff of Mills
Memorial Home extend grate¬
ful thanks and appreciation to
the Sigma Gamma Rho soro¬
rity for the beautiful television
set presented to the home on
Sunday, October 2, 1955. We
iray for God’s richest blessings
upon you now and always for
remembering us at this time.
Gratefully yours,
(Mrs i Pauline Kendricks,
Superintendent
Youth Day at FAB
Miss Deanna Wiggins, a senior
it Alfred E. Beach High School,
will lie the Youth Day speaker at j
the First African Baptist Church,!
Get. 30, at 11:30 A.M.
The Young People’s Associa-1
tion of the church is planning an
elaborate and inspiring program
for this occasion.
Zion Hill Baptist Church
101 Lathrop Ave!.* Rev. J. B
Bates, pastor. Services last Sun¬
day at Zion Hill Bapt. church
were well attended. Baptism
was held in the morning ser¬
vices and a near-capacity audi¬
ence was present at commun¬
ion services at 2 30. The sermon
on Behold. We Go UP To Je¬
rusalem” was delivered by the
pastor. The senior choir ren¬
dered music. The Men’s Day
program is planned for Oct. 30.
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