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MCE TWO
CHURCHES
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Baj*l. Ministers Alliance
Tide Savannah Baptist
ters Alliance held an
ing session Tuesday a' the
ton Street Baptist church.
C. E. Richard on. pastor.
votions were conducted by
G. R. Connor.
The president, Rev. J.
McMillan presided, assisted
R-v. G. W. Carter. Tno
school 1c ■ on w. r . Jn'erprel
by Rev. F A C i port
A letter was rend iron
secretary of the G nei i
Convention, Rev. C i on.
stated tha< he will appear
fore the group at an early
Visitors were Mrs. Terrell
Savannah State eolle»c
spoke In the interest of
and Community Workshop
be held at the college July
The Rev. Paul Daniels
Charelston, S. C., spoke in
half of the Jenkins Home
Underprivileged Children
the Rev. B. Johnson of
Jersey brought greetings
his field of labor, Sd John
tist chureh. Rev. W. V/,
head responded to the
Current news was brought
Rev W. 8. Scott.
Rev. George W. Carter
deliver the pre-Easter
or Tuesday. The order of
di y was an Normative
b] Rev, B* lt M Corley,
“( od’s Wtfdd Produces
fc r Christian Education”
O Chaplin and Rev B.
sc i assisted in the pulpit
vi‘PS.
A letter was read
firm Frank Freeman who
at sociated with WJIV, request
ir »'the support of tire
ter aid Miss-Freeman, his
ter, Js a popularity contest.
Alliance unanimously voted
support Miss Freeman In
contest for scholarship.
Fairmont Bapt, Church
Sunday being communion
was a busy day at
Baptst church on East
street, whe/e the Rev. C
Reese is pastor. Sunday
was held, at the usual hour
tor Reese’s message was
Appointed Time." We are
ful for the beginning of the
church.
1 The Samaritan chorus
observe its eighth
here Monday night
Metropolitan Boat.
Pastor L. G. Gibbs was h
charge of services Sunday
Metropolitan Baptist
delivering three inspirin'’
mons. The Lord’s Supper
served. Guest ministers
Revs. Jackson, Miller,
Brantley and Sapp, Our
meeting RevJ-'W. begins Monday
W. Whitehead of
nor’s Temple being the
speaker. Four were added’ to
church.
St. Luke Bapt. Chureh
Sunday at St. Luke
church, 512 Berrien street.
W. C Cunningham,
Sunday school met at 10
mortjing worship was held
11:45 am. and BTU at 0:30
m. At the night service
Cunningham delivered the
mon. The,church
was a big success.
Zion Hill Bapt. Church
101 Lahtrop avenue. Rev.
B Bates, pastor. The spirit
high* in Zion on last
The pastor’s morning
was based on the story of
At the communion service
delivered another
sermbn.i Rev. S. Stevens
guest spea ekra 7:t30 p.m.
young people will meet at
home of -Rev. and Mrs.
Saturday 6 p.m. The mission
sponsoring a variety supper
Saturday night at the home
Mr. f and Mrs. Johnson.
Eagle street.
Abvssinian Bapt. Church
The first anniversary of
Rev..R. L. Byrd as pastor of
A.bvssinfan Baptist chureh
gan on hast Tuesday night
ended Sunday night. March
The ervices were well
Rev. Byrd is asking all
bers to attend a special
ing tonight (Thursday i Mar.
The church will worship
Beaulah Baptist. Rev. B.
Corley, pastor, on Mar. 30.
he: y> fiFSc 7
•
>f
I til i; VRS. AT BETHLEHEM
i he Rev. L. Scott Stell
1 mr years as pastor at
h< .n Baptist church is ’
celebrated thi week. The
servance began Monday
with the program being
charge of the Deacons
Deaconesses board and the
mon being delivered by Rev.
Kelley of College Park
church. This was followed
Tuesday night wLn the R. i.
l Richardson of Bolton
Baptist church delivering
sermon. On Wednesday
Rev. W. Gwyn of the
Ftrownsville Baptist church
livered the sermon.
Tonight-, Thursday, the
gram will be highlighted by
sermon by Rev. W. C.
ham of St. Luke Baptist
on Friday night Rev. E.
Lane of First Tabernacle
tist chureh will deliver the
mon.
The celebration will end
At 11 a m. the sermon
be delivered by a
Drencher, and at. 3;30 p.m.
observance will close with
Rev. J. M Benton of
Temple Baptist church
ering the sermon.
The official hoard of
church is composed of
E. Cooper, chairman; W.
out lor, secretary; Albert
on. J. Mines, W. L.
Wm. Kenon, J. H. Smith,
iq'kes, R B. Scott, John
Smith, F. W Woods, Asst.
David Nichols, Treasurer, C.
Weaver, L. W. Stevens, J.
Anderson, J IL Bennett,
Singletary. Scott Griffin,
r , Heyward, James Bolden.
Trustees - Oscar
Mairman, J. Thomas,
’hr. .J. L Walthour.
t. H. Oliver, A. Jackson,
Douse, Nerman Collier,
foster, E. L. Heyward, J.
Dennett, clerk, and Rev.
Dott Stell, Jr., minister.
Ground Breaking At
trmamiel Easter
At Emmanuel Baptist
10 E. Huntingdon street,
■ ill be communion
"Sunday at 4 30 p. m.'ftnd 8
m The' senior and junior
'ill sing jointly. The days
ages will be delivered by
‘or J. C. McMillan. The
irogram by the junior
'ill begin Easter night,
Vclock, Mrs. Carrie Lee
on. Mrs. Laura Bellinger
Mrs. J. C. McMillan,
Ground breaking
•or the educational building
nko pace Easter Sunday
ng following the morning
;hip. The public is invited.
Bethel AME Church
■ The Great Decision” was
heme used by Pastor F.
Taudon for his message
Sunday morning. The
school presided over by Mrs.
Hutchins, was largely
with the intermediate
ment. Mrs. Frances
supervisor, winning both
ners. In the afternoon
Young Woman’s Auxiliary
sented an entertaining
gram.
The second Sunday in
has been designated as
date for the final report on
$7,0(10 00 drive on which
was reported Mar. 11.
Our sick members are
Annie Early and Herman
Sympathy goes to Joe
whose brother passed last
Burial was held Sunday in
Intosh.
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1 Week of Evangelism At
Bolton Street Church
There will be a week of evan¬
gelism at Bolton Street Baptist
,j church beginning March 25
l through Aoril, conducted by
! Rev. T. J. Wrjgh 1 Of Ludowi i.
Service; will start every night
eta 8 00 p m. with the prayer
band, and music will be fur¬
nished by the combined chorus.
Sunday night Dea. John Dela¬
ware will show a movie on
evangelism. Rev. C. E. Richard¬
son i:: pastor of the church.
Jerusalem Bapt. Church
Servcies were excellent Sun¬
day a 1 First Jerusalem Baptist
church. Rev W. Brown, pastor,
) beginning with Sunday school.
At li a m. the pastor preached
i ap Inspiring sermon and at 6 30
BTU met. At night the pastor
delivered a soul sHrring ser¬
1 The February club re¬
mon.
ported the sum of $50.00.
First Tabernacle
A1 Tabernacle liatpist Church
[arge number alt ended Sunday
School and utarning services last
Sunday. Rev. ;.evi Moore was
most minister in the absence of
Pastor Lane, who was serving his
<luyton charge. The Imperial ( hoir
vith Mrs. Jenkins, rendered music.
After the study .period in B.T.U.
i songfest was led by Mrs. Wil-
oit, Director Myers presiding. Ke-
ioi-ts showed leaders in the Traili¬
ng Union drive as follows: Mrs.
Allie M. Williams and Airs. Lillie
r. Lewis, first place; Mrs. Frances
Wimberly and Mrs. Rosa L. Myers,
.econd; Mrs. Vera Smith and R.
v. White, Jr., third; and Mrs. Cor
•iolia Arteat, fourth. The Associate
Director is Mrs. A. 1,. Graves.
Mrs. Ueth'u Butler, president of
he Floral Club and her commit-
ee kept the alter beautiful dur-
ng the testimonial services for
Pastor Lane. Easter activities are
well underway with Mrs. Berta
llickenbacker in charge. Mrs. Bes¬
sie Taylor is at home after being
onfirted for saveral weeks in tin
leofgin Infirmary. Communion
'ervices will begin at 3:80 Snn-
)ay afternoon with messages de-
ivored by Pastor Latte.
Heth Eden Bapt. Church
Sunday school was held at
he regular hour at Beth-Eden
Baptist church. Rev. B. E
Black preached at the morning
service from the text " I Will
Lift Up Mine Eyes Unto the
Hills.” The Young Women’s
Progressive band- met at the
home of Mrs. Dorothy Gilbert
on Friday evening and elected
officers for the year as fot-
lows: Mrs. Ruby Black, Pres.:
Mrs. Sarah Dixon, vice presi¬
dent; Mrs. Eula Mae Edwards,
ecretary; Mrs. Rosa Lee Sim¬
mons, Asst. Secty., and Mrs.
Laura Webb, reporter.'
The week of prayer began
Monday and revival services
will be from March 25-30.
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
Pilgrim Baptist church, Rev.
D. D. Henderson, pastor. The
weekly activities were well con¬
ducted and on Sunday Rev. F.
H. Henderson of Fitzgerald was
guest speaker at the morning
worship, subject, "Show' Your
Sign." Baptism w’as held at 12.
At 3 p.m. the communion ser¬
vice was observed when Pastor
Henderson spoke on the subject
What To Do With Jesus.”
Three members were added to
ttie church Sunday is rally day
at which time we hope to reach
the desired goal. Many of our
members are on the sick list.
Happy Home Bant. Chureh
Gwinnett off W’aters Ave..
Rev L. L. Small, pastor. Services
were excellent on Sunday. The
pastor brought the message
at both services. On Thursday
night the senior choir held its
regular meeting at which time
the follow'ing officers were elec¬
ted: Mrs. Ethel Heyward.
Pres.: Mrs. Alice Mae Hayes,
vice Pres.: Mrs. Rose L Butler.
Sec : Miss Mary Sanders, Asst.
Sec.: Mrs. Mary Small, Treas ;
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Mrs. Agnes Morris • •hi.. ii
The rally will cofne to a cioSe
Sunday.
Centra! Rau f Chi rch
The regular ord
was conducted (: : 1
tist church. Pari er
Daniels delivered the
rife? • a c. The yuu g ad lit
furnished music for the
At 8 p Rev. Charles P.
ens of New York City sp k •
! the sute’ect. "I Fan- to
| and Save that which var
| Sunday will be convention
I day and each number i
- to make a report. Rev.
Haynes will have-ehuxo (if
j morning service The senior
j sion will also moo 1 after
1 Tuesday night will . be
church business meeting
Deaconesses board will
I Monday (i p. m.
Bapt. Ministers Wives
| The Baptist Ministers
Alliance held its monthly
| ing Wednesday night at
home of Rev. aud Mrs. L.
Scott, 710 West 42 street
votions were conducted by
L. G. Gibbs and the
Mrs. W N. Robinson,
Mrs. A. J. Hargrett was
eepted into the Alliance.
visitor was Mrs. Effie
who spoke a on business
professional women’s club to
organized in the various
ches. The money
through this organization
to Christian education and
divided equally between
National Baptist
Training school at
Tenn., and the National
and Professional school
Washington, D. C.
Reports from the banquet
installation of officers
read It was suggested that
I waist rally will get
, at the April meeting at
j home of Rev. and Mrs. G.
' Carter. 525 East Gaston
: A »asty repast was served
• the hostess, Mrs. Scott.
A letter was read by
- secretary. Mrs. Wm.
coming from Mrs. Esther
field worker for foreign
ions. A donation will be sent
help the cause.
Mr. Segure Buried
Monday
Funeral servcies for
Segure, Sr., of 2809 Bulloch
who died Wednesday, Mar,
were held Monday at the
day Adventist church Eld. L.
Daniels, pastor, officiating.
terment was In Laurel
cemetery with
Undertakers in charge The
vices were largely attended
high tribute was paid the
ceased by representatives
the community.
Mr. Segure was a native
vannahian and was married
the former Miss Isabelle
son. He was employed by
Atlantic Coast Line railway
oyer 50 years, retiring In
ary of 1951.
Besides his widow the
ceased is survived by
children, one sister, three
thers, four grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, and
relatives.
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MEMORIALS
sas.-g-. 3 t;raa
FL :. ,VH'R 3 In sad but
laving memory of
MR. DESSIE FLOWERS
who passed away two years
ago, March 23, 1954, and
MR. IRVING f LOWERS
who passed away nine
; years ago, January 2fi,
| 1947.
. I There’s ever an ache in
| our hearts.
And a place that can
' never be filled.
But they'll live* on forever
-
j in memories,
Till we meet them as God
has wijled.
Sadly missed by
FAMILY AND FRIENDS
, MURPHY In loving
j of our mother and our aunt,
! CATHERINE BURKE
who passed away four years
j March 20, 1952.
Today our hearts are heavy
Our thoughts are all of thee,
| O, how wo miss you dear,
A j None but God in Heaven
j see.
i Some say time heals an
hear 1 ,
But no, it isn’t true;
For four long years
passed dear,
And our hearts still ache
you.
Daughter,
Victoria Smalls (Mrs.)
Son,
Mr. Joseph Brown
New York City
Nieces,
Mrs. Marie Gilliarri
a Mrs. Victoria Sanders
Nephews,
Mr. Joseph Manigo
Mr. John Manigo
Mr. Edward Manigo
Grandniece,
Mrs. Helen Green
Other relatives and
| WASHINGT< N In sad
J loving memory of
DFA. ROBERT
who passed away nine
ago, March 24. 1947.
A wonderful husband, man
aid
One who was better God
made.
A wonderful husband, so
and true,
One in a million, that
was you.
| Just in your judgment,
j right,
j Honest and liberal, ever
j right;
j j Loved by your friends and
you knew,
1 A wonderful husband that
you.
Sadly missed by
Devoted wife,
Mrs. Stella Washington
Adopted daughter,
Miss Stella Mae
ton
j I Savannah, Georgia
One brother,
j | Mr. Willie Washington
Jacksonboro, S. C.
And a host of relatives
friends.
TISDELL In »d but
memory of my dear
father and brother,
MR HERBERT TISDELL, SR.
who passed away three
ago today, March 20, 1953.
Treasured thoughts of one
dear,
Often bring a silent tear
Thoughts return to scenes
past,
Time rolls on, but
lasts.
It is not the tears at,
mopient shed
That tell of the hearts that
tor ii.
But the lonely tears of
after years,
And remembrance
borne.
A silent thought, a secret
Keep your memory ever near.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Leola Tisdoll
Sons,
Nerbert Tisdell, Jr.
Joseph Tisdell
Daughter,
Mrs. Margaret Square
One brother, five sisters
and a host of nieces
nephews.
FREEMAN-ARTSON —In
j ing memory of our dear
| and mother,
I MRS. LETITIA ANN
who departed this life
23, 1937, and our sister,
MRS. BEATRICE ARTSON
who departed this life March
1945.
1 Have you ever walked along
path
And looked ahead of you
j To where the road turned
denly
And seemed lost awhile
I view?
Think of your dear ones
still
Where the road goes on
j I end;
P is only we who do not see
j The path The beyond Freeman the Family bend.
DANCY — In loving
branee of my dear husband,
MR. ROBERT M. DANCY
who departed this life
23, 1945, eleven years ago.
March brings sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest;
j You By the vv,]1 n( ’ VPr who be loved forgotten,
ones you
Sadly missed by
A loving wife,
Mrs. Christine Dancy
Step-daughter,
Mrs. Gladys M. Smalls
Mother-in-law,
Mrs. Susie Robinson
all of Savannah. Georgia
True Love Bapt. Church
Sunday’s services at
I.ove Baptist church, Til
Gwinnett street, Rev.
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