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5 YR‘:. AT GOOD Wild -Rev,
M. Corley whn .<> live -ears
pastor at Goodwill Baptist
church will be celebrated Ann)
2-6. Churches taking pa»'t In
the observance will be fol¬
lows :
Monday night, Apr <' v•■■•h
of Ood in Christ, B! h< ;> N VI.
Solomon; Tues. night. Friend-1
ship Baptist church, Rev D D
Henderson, Wednesday night,
St. James Baptist church, Rev.
L. B. Free; Thursday night,;
Tremont Temple Bapt. chu"; h, '
Rev. J. M. Benton, od Fridav
night, St. l ake Ranti : church, j
Rev. Wm. Cunnlru 1 :nun
Betli-Eden Rant. Omrrh
., Sunday evening nt six o'clock
tho Sunday school of Beth-
flden Baptist church will pre¬
sent the annual Faster
grim. The solemn story of the
Grueiffxinn and Rr nirreetmn
Jbf our Lord and Saviour. Jesus
Christ, will -be impressively told
toy the young people in verse
Ihusir and dramatization
i\ Revival services will close on
■tv I day night, and there will be
baptism Sunday mornnp after
the regular service Th Ri v, t:
*5. Black is pastor of the churc h
IVuP Lovp Baol. Chiirfh
Sunday’s services nt True
ove Baptist church. 777 East
jwinnett, street. Rev Freddie
.Bonds, pastor, were well at¬
tended. Sunday re boo! begin
at t the tl usual hour with Dea. r
'A. . Campbell C; in charge At tl:00
V the pastor spoke from tin
’‘The Suffering Chri ;f ’’
k inn U met at 7 00 nm. nt which j
lime the triple of the fit ;r< ton '
;*s “Holy Communion'■ The '
Officials were in charge of tin
lenders at 8 00 n to The final |
jdhenrsnl for the v.i •. exer-
j i :ise,s will be held Saturd a*
00 pm All parti inants arc
| isked to he prr "nt l and nn
' ime. Communion
> rvi^es will
begin Sunday at 2:3f > n to. and
|hc Easter exercises a f. 7:30 p.m
jTte public i.s invito ’ t > attend
| Wps/pWIR Scrvifp O' Id
I Tlie Wesleyan Service Guild
•f Asbury Method; t church .111
telebrate its anniver n-v «
;ihe livening, church auditorium Sunday
April 6. at 6:30. You
*re Invited to come cm* od
'witness this -celebration. M s
Flossie Jones is pre;. lent and
Fannie V. Sapp, repairer
Pilgrim Bapf. Church
At Pilgrim Baptist church
28-30 W. Hunting;:'........
lev. D. D Hendei on pastor
he wgejdy activities were at-
ended ? fis usual. The church
chool met at the usual hour
fev J. II Battle l.’alov
if as guest speaker or 'f e v
lellveriili two soul-stirnnp ser
sons. The regular March rally
lias had which met - th t
nt success. The Deacon and
leaconess board v !
lay and the Easter program bv
he school will he at 7 p.m
Tremont Temple
At. Tremont Temple Baptist
hureh, Park Avo. and West
Iroad, Rev. J. M. Benton, pas-
or, Sunday being Palm Sunday
he services were in a high
pint throughout the day Sun-
lay school met ‘ ' usua'
lour and at. tlu • wor-
hip Pastor Benton preached a
ect, "This Is Your Hour." BTU
net at 6 o’clock and at 8 o’clock
lev. Miller was the guest
speaker. Sunday will be com-
nunion day at 3 o’clock and nt
eeven -tr’cloek the Easter pro¬
gram will Will begin for the chil-
Photo by Cecil
HONORED—Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
' llce stcele w< * re cftught hy tho
cameraman while leaving St
tary’s church where a special
mass was offered, honoring Mrs.
Bapt. Ministers Alliance
o Hear Pres. McMillan’s
, ’Jjpss '
lh! Savanna i ap is .in
rs Al, ' a :^.rt! y d r.° ti0 r; :
re conducted by Rev. M
Shavers at the Bolton Street
Baptist church, Rev. C. E.
L 'hardson, pastor. The presi¬
dent, Rev J. C. McMillan, pre-
■ 'Pod.
The Sunday school lesson
\v:*, brought by Rev. C. E.
I,’ luirdson from the subject.
.' he Meaning of the Resurrec
'” !l ' Rev N F. Grant,
,;ian °* ^ program committee,
nounccd that the annual ad-
. of the pt'< sident will he
L ird on next Tuesday,
;sl lay the election of all
icers. 1 he committee on the
,.uual outing will also report
n next Tuesday am the Sun-
day school lesson will be
night, h.v Rev J. B Bates.
: he order, of the day was a
i Easter message by Rev. Geo
W. Carter from the subject,
he Temple Qf Christ’s Body."
Members present, were Revs
L G. Gibbs. W. S. Scott, J B.
Bates, P. H. Hunter, H. F
ant, A. Miller, R. L. Byrd.
V. W. Whitehead, E. A. Capers
ai d W C. Cunningham.
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len Methodist Church
Palm Sunday service at Palen
a ‘thodist church was observed
Sunday morning in a very
a; autiful atmosphere. The hon¬
or guests were the members of
the Alpha Pi Omega sorority
who made a liberal contribution
*o the church. Mrs. Florie
"and. a member of Palen and
or sorority, brought the group
worship with Palen. The
■aming Sunday services will
'gin with a sunrise service at
06 a.m. A play, "Emblem ol
Hie Cross,” will be presented
■' unmtmion will take place at
M ‘15 and a special program by
he church school will be pre¬
sented at 5:00 p.m. when an
Easter queen and king will be
crowned also. The class leaders
are closing a pew rally at that
1 one The class leaders are
Itlean Hendrix, Lucius Lawton,
Mable Miller. John Wiggins.
Jut Daughtery, Mary Deloach.
Willie Hendrix. Ada Natson. J
C Royal. Ulev Hamilton. Lula
Hamilton. Emma Hendrix, Wal¬
ter Hendrix, Sadie Chance,
Zadell Williams, Malcena
Mary Royal. Ethel
and Willie M. Williams.
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i stole as Teacher of the Year.
Following the mass a commun-
ion breakfast was given at the
| h °m W. p of Victory Mrs - Laura Diive. Jefferson,
604
| 3rd Annual City-Mf ide
Good Friday Service
The Protestant churches of
, Savannah and vicinity will ob-
serve q ooc j p r fday with a
hour service at Thankful Bap-
tist church; Bolton and West
Broad streets, March 30, from
12 noon to 3 o’clock p. m.
The following seven ministers
will speak from the seven last
wort’s of Jesus: Reverends R. E.
Black. W. R. Barfield, J. A. Per¬
sons, J B. Bates. 1 G. Gibbs,
W. C. Cunningham and J. C.
McMillan.
Music will be furnished by
s.y 1e various church choirs of
^] 1Q c j^y
These servlets arc sponsored
41 , 0 interdenominational
Ministers Alliance,
The public ft invited to nt-
fond this service any time from
^ o’clock noon to 3 o’clock p.m.
St. John Hapt. Church
William Simmons, chairman
of Faster activities of the Sun¬
day school at St. John Baptist
church, announced that the
anpual Faster program will be
held at the church on Sunday,
April 1 . 7 GO p.m. The main
feature of the program will be
a pageant entitled, "Light of
the Cross.”
Thtv spirit was high during
Die 11:15 services when Pastor I
E. O. s Cleveland preached
from the subject, “Christ’s '
Entry Into Jerusalem.” As the !
choir sang, "I Saw a Wayward :
Traveler.” everyone was given a j
piece of palm by the junior
ushers. |
At 4 00 p. hi; the BTU. Faustine under j
the direction of Mrs. j
Bignon. held its fifth annual j
program of music on parade j
Some of tho outstanding talents 1
of the city appeared on the |
program. On April 23 the BTU
will present a joint musical re-j
eital featuring Mrs. Faustine
Bignon and Mrs. atari'' Single-
ton with Mrs, Bernita Miller at
the organ and James Bignon at
the piano.
The nublie relations group.
Mrs. Sadie L, Cartledge, chair-
man - hclti it-s "Tular monthly ;
meeting alter the 11:15 services
on last ‘? unc ’ av
The Auxiliary Matrons. Mrs.
Mary °- Jackson, chairman.
held their regular monthly
" 1PP, in ^. at the home of Mrs.
Sarah . Brannen on Wednesday
night.
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A JOYOUS EASTER to all
readers of this paper. May
churches be filled to capacity with
1 worshippers.
SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
Housc ot Prayer
A special Easter drama en¬
titled, ' The Resurrection of
Jesus,” will be presented at the
! House of Prayer. CM Remark
j Street, this cumin; Sunday
morning t Easter > beginning at
1 4 o'clock. Elder P. A. Lawson
{ will serve as narrator. Every-
‘ tody is welcome. Mrs. Emma
| Wright is author and direr' r
I of the play.
Evangelical Ministers
Union
The Evangelical Ministers
i Union held a very interesting
session Tuesday noon at St.
Philip AMF church, Rev W L.
Brown, vice president, presid¬
ing as the presit’art, Rev. F. D.
Jaudon, was out of the city.
The sad news of the death
Mareh 26 of Rev. ,J. w. Moultrie
of Townsend. Ga., one of the
old memhrrs of the Union, was
announced.
Rev. Theodore Thomas, pas¬
tor of Rockvford eireuit, was
reported ill, but slowly improv¬
ing at hs Carver Village home.
Current events were reported
by Revs. w. O. P. Sherman. J
S. Bryan and ,1. H. Edge, Other
reoorts were receives from eom-
mittees.
Several of the members were
named to attend the Good
Friday services at Mt. Zion un¬
der auspices of the Interde¬
nominational Ministers Union,
Rev. F. D Jaudon, president.
Members at the meeting were
Revs. W. L Brown, J. H. Archi¬
bald Wm. Green, C P Hobbs
.T. W. Maxwell. W. O P. Sher¬
man, W Jackson T. Iessenger,
J. S. Bryan, ,T. H. Edge, R.
j Richard.
The funeral of the Rev
: : Moultrie will hr held at Shorter
Chapel AMR church, Saturday,
Mar. 31, at 2 pm,, Eulonia, Ga.
Bethlehem Church
Holding Celebration
The thirty-third anniversary
of Second Bethlehem Baptist
church is being observed this
; wce *L Lhe celebration began
Monday night and will end
j April 3.
| Ttie fi, \st three nights of the
ce l e,, i ation were in charge of
Fairmont Baptist church, Sec-
on< * Luke Baptist church
alu Peaceful Zion Bapt. church,
respectively Tonight, Thurs¬
day. Mt. Moriah Baptist church
will conduct the services. Rev.
M. s. Thomas, pastor; Friday
light. Fifth Street Baptist
church, Rev. A. Young, pastor:
Monday night, Apr. 2. Townslcy
Chapel A ME church, Rev. J W
Archibald, pastor; Tuesday
night. Green Grove Baptist
church, Rev. I. W. Washington
pastor.
Church-Paslor
Anniversaries
Beaulah Baptist church is
celebrating its 18t,h anniversary
and the second anniversary of
the Rev B. M Corley as its
uastor. The observance began
Monday night and will end to¬
morrow. Friday, night.
Churches which had charge
of the first three nights of the
urogram were Emmanuel Rap-
♦ ist ehruch. Rev. J C. McMillan,
uastor. Monday night: Bethany
Baptist church. Rev. J. T. Evans. I
nastor. Tuesday night, and
Jerusalem Baptist church, Rev.
\y Brown. Wednesday night.
Tonight. Thursday. Macedon-
i fl Baptist church. Rev. L. W.
.
Stevens, will have charge of the
services and on the closing
night. Friday Abyssinia Baptist
fhureh will be in charge with
r^v. R. I. Bvrri delivering the
sermon. >
The deacon hoard df the
ohurrh is composed of Deacons
Elliott Davis, chairman: Albert
ganders. Ernest Williams, fiid-
nPV white l ove Wilson. Milton
Harris and Wilkin Cutter. Mrs I
teah Golden is secretary of th.
church.
7»‘nr» Pont Chitrrh
101 Lathron Avo.. Rev. J B
Bates nastor. The v oung Peo-
n j e>s Department of Zion Hill
Baotist rhurrh met at the
home of Mrs. J B Bates Mar.
24 with Miss Delores Julian,
president, presiding. After the
diseussion refreshmntos were
served by Mrs. Bates. The next
meeting will be April 7.
Sunday’s services were well
attended. Rev. P H Hunter
being guest speaker for the
evening worship. The Easter
program wil lbegin Sunday, 7
pjn , please be on time.
TII.I MAN In loving memory
of our mother,
MRS. SALLCMA PEACOCK
TILLMAN
who died Mar. 28, 1C55.
'larch brings sad memories
Of a loved one gone to rest,
You will never be forgotten
By the ones who loved you best.
Your memory to us is a keep¬
sake
With which wo will never part
Trough God has you in his
keeping
We’ll always have you in our
hearts.
Sadly missed by children,
Ethel Holmes
William Peacock Laury
Elton A Willie Mae Byrd
all of Savannah, Ga.
WII -ON - BELLINGER In
sad but loving memory of
MR. JOHN W. WILSON
who departed this life Mareh
31, 1940, and
MR. WILLIAM JACOB
BELLINGER, SR
who departed this life April 4,
1937.
Mareh and April bring sad
memories for us. For the ones
we love dearly passed into the
great beyond.
Dear ones, you will never p e
forgotten
By the ones who loved you best.
Your chairs have since been
vacant,
Your sweet voices have long
been still.
But, we who loved you rio-arly
r ove and cherish your memo¬
ries yet,
And we always will.
Sadly missed by
Devoted wife,
■Mrs. Fannie R Wilson
Children, grandchildren,
nieces and nephews of the
Wilson and Bellinger fam¬
ilies
St. John BTU
The BTU of the St,. John
Baptist church met at the usual
time with the Asso. director,
Mrs. Brown, in charge. The
usual business was discussed
The musical on Sunday was a
success. The BTU is sponsoring
another musical recital on Apr.
23. Mrs. E. Faustine Bignon is
director; Miriam Morrell, Secy., 1
and Rev. E. O. S. Cleveland,
minister.
Flipper Chuoel
Both services Sunday at
Flipper Chapel AME church
were conducted by Pastor C. S
Stripling. His subject at the
morning service was "Who Is
This?” Music was furnished by
the young people’s choir. At
night he spoke on "The Secret
Place." The church mourns the
!o c .s of a faithful member, T.
Jones, who died on March 19.
Communion will be served Sun¬
day.
Jerusalem Bant. Church
At First Jerusalem Baptist
church, Rev. W. Brown, pastor.
Sunday services were excellent
beginning with Sunday school.
At 11 a m. with the pastor ab¬
sent the Rev. Williams deliv¬
ered an inspiring sermon and
at 6:30 p.m. BTU met. At 8 p.m.
there was a program rendered,
arranged by the Sunday school.
The Widows Club
The 1950 Widows club was
entertained by Mrs. Naomi
Haves of 927 W. 38th street on
Friday evening. After the usual
business session, a resume of
the last year’s work was given j
by the president. Games were
enjoyed bv all present, Mes-
dames Withorspoon. Green, Al¬ I
len and Adams winning prizes. served j
A delicious repast was j
by the hostess. The next meet¬ j
ing, April 27. will be at the home
of Mrs Daisy Allen. 615 W. 35th
street.
M E MORI A L S
, , -
BRYANT — Iu sad but
loving memory of a loving
husband, father, and bro¬
ther,
EDWARD GAREY
ER\«ANT, SR
who passed into eternal
rest, March 23. 1940.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs Nancy W. Bryant
Children.
Mrs. Esther B. Harden
Mrs Sadie B. Griffin
Dr. Edward G. Bryant,
Jr.
Brothers,
Dr. Melton D. Bryant
Messers. I. S., W. II.
and M. W. Bryant
HOLMES—In loving
of my aunt,
MRS. FLORIDA J. HOLMES
who departed this life March in
1947.
I still remember how oft
led,
And knelt me by her, as
God she plead,
That I might he His when
clod was spread.
I love to think how beneath
ground,
She slumbers in death as a
tive bound,
She will no more slumber when
the trumpet shall sound.
Niece,
Miss Alfroda R. Jones
New YOrk City
MITCBEI L — In memory of
my dear wife,
MRS. IDA MITCHELL
who departed this life five years
ago, March 29, 1951.
Treasured thoughts of you, my
dear,
Often bring a silent tear.
Thoughts return to scenes long
past
Time rolls on but memory lasts.
It’s not the tears at the mom-
| ent shed
That tell of the heart that i.s
torn.
But the lonely tears of the
after years,
And remembrance silently
borne.
A silent thought, a secret tear,
Keep your memory ever near.
Sadly missed by
a devoted husband,
Deacon M. A. Mitchell
JACKSON—In loving memory
of my dear husband,
DEA. HOWARD JACKSON
who passed away Mar. 28, 1952
There’s an open gate at the
end of the road,
Through which each one must
go alone.
And there in a light wc cannot
see
Our Father claims His own.
Beyond the gate my loved one
Finds happiness and rest;
And there is comfort in the
thought 1
That a loving God knows best.
1 Wife,
Mrs. M. O. Jackson
Central Bapt. Church
The Sunday school anniver¬
sary of Central Baptist church
was much enoyed by the visit¬
ing Sunday schools and super¬
intendents. At the morning
service Mrs. Stella Reeves of
FAB church spoke very en¬
couraging and helpful words to
us, Thanks to our many friends
who helped to make this affair
a success. The BTU topics were
explained bv the group captains
and Mrs. Reddick and others.
Sunday at 5 a.m. the Easter
sermon will be delivered by the
pastor. At 3 30 pm. communion
will be served. The young peo¬
ple will have their exercises at
8 p.m. Dea. Pascal Moody has
been added, to the sick list.
Connor’s Temple
509 West Gwinnett street.
Rev. W. W. Whitehead, pastor.
Services Sunday at Connor's
Temple Baptist church w'ere
well attended beginning with a
large number present at Sun¬
day school. At 11 o’clock service
during the absence of Pastor I
Whitehed, Rev. J Bates deliv-
ered the message and evening j
sermon at 7:30, his subject
being -The Hand of God.” At
4 o’clock the junior mission
held its regular meeting. On j
Monday nlgth board meeting
was held and on Tuesday night
conference w r as held. Commun¬
ion will be administered at 3
o'clock Sunday.
THURSDAY, .MARCH 29, 1956
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Dea
Eulishus G. Lowe acknowledge
with grateful appreciation to
j the many friends and Williams
and Williams Funeral Director
for their kindness and express-
i ions of sympathy shown during
the- hour of bereavement.
.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
J, T. Stevens, Sr., wish to thank
their many friend', and neigh¬
bors for all courtesies shown
them during his illness and
death Many thanks to the
nurses at Charity Hospital and
the doctors who attended him
so untiringly and patiently.
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