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East Savannah
Attendance at all services at
FAB church last week was good
Pastor Roper brought the mes¬
sages at both services Sunday,
speaking from the subject,
‘ Cancel all evil thoughts and
serve God with a clean heart."
Communion services will be
held this Sunday 3 30. The
Sunday school will give its pic¬
nic to Brunswick Aug. 15.
A-2C Earl Palmer, Jr„ is
leaving this week for the Allas
Air Force Base in Oklahoma.
He has served in Japan and
elsewhere. He is spending a
vacation with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Palmer, Sr.
Hilton Robinson is returning
to New York City after visiting
Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry
Robinson.
Mrs. Elnora Phoenix and
children. Margret. Donald and
Harold, are home after vaca¬
tioning in Hamlet, S. C., and in
Florida.
Hiss Thcmasena Hayward,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Hayward, 753 E. Waldburg St„
is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Harriett Battey. while her bro¬
ther, Otis, is with Mr. Hayward
in New York City.
Friends of Miss Carrie Baker
regret to learn that she Is a
patient at Georgia Infirmary.
Miss Ernestine Walker and
Randolph Robinson were mar¬
ried at Holy Zion Church last
week and are now at home.
2120 Pine street, East Savan¬
nah. Mrs. Robinson is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reggie
Walker, East Waldburg street.
The Community Club will
hold an important meeting this
Monday night at FAB educa¬
tional building. All property
owners in this community are
asked to be present and will
deal with tthe improvement of
the cemetery. Ben Baker is
president; Mrs. Rebecca Brin¬
son, secretary, and Mrs. E. M.
Moultrie, treasurer.
TATEMVILLE NEWS
By Robert Richards
Communion services were
held at St. John’s and Mace¬
donia Baptist churches Sunday
afternoon.
Sunday school at St. Peter’s
AME church was conducted at
the usual hour with Robert
Richards in charge. At 8.00 p.
m. Rev. W. P. Williams, pastor
of Melvin AME ehrch in Pooler,
delivered the message.
Mrs. Mary Blackshear, wife
of John Blackshear, left Friday
night for a New' Jersey vacation.
, Miss Sarah Davis, Miss Naomi
Davis and three nieces left for
New York City after a brief
stay with their parents, Rev.
and Mrs. T. C. Davis.
Miss Queen Ester Owens,
daughter of Mrs. Charity Ow¬
ens, flew home via National Air
Lines from Canada to visit her
mother.
Willie Owens left Wednesday
for a return trip to Oakland,
Calif., after spending two weeks
visiting. He was accompanied by
his brother, Sidney.
The Triumph Kingdom
singers will appear at St. Pet¬
er's AME church Sunday, July
29, sponsored by the missionary.
St. Peter’s Sunday school will
give an all-day picnic to Der¬
rick's Inn Wednesday, July 25.
Jce Thomas, son of Mrs. Min¬
nie Solomon, left Friday night
for New York after a week’s
stay with his mother.
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SANDFLY
By Frank Jenkins
The wedding of Miss Delores
Grant to Arthur Eugene Hall
,vas solemnized Sunday after-
loon at the home of the bride
with Rev. James Campbell, ;
jastor of the Speedwell Metho-
list church, officiating. The
leautiful ceremony was wit¬
nessed by a host of guests.
Little Yvonne Luten will be
en years old Tuesday, July 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Moni Martin of
New York and Ulysses Martin
f Boston are expected Satur-
ia.y for a visit.
Rev. nev. James James Campbell v.uinpueu will win be ur
;n charge of . jgroupof youth
vho will leave fhr a Methodist
conclave In Dublin, Monday.
George Jenkins received a
-ard from Rome, Italy, recently,
written by Mrs. Stuart Hueston
of Coatesville. Pa. Mrs. Hueston
is the former Mrs. Samuel A.
Cann, for whom Mr. Jenkins
worked for a number of years.
Luther Washington who was
home for the weekend reports
good success in his literature
ministry. He is now' in Baxley.
On this Thursday evening
George Jenkins will receive a
Certificate of Appreciation from
the Red Cross in behalf of the
Savannah Tribune for its con¬
tribution to the Blood Donor
program.
MT. ZION NEWS
By Mrs. Carlene IL Cummings
Sunday was communion day
at Mt. Zion church; total re¬
ceipts, $84.58.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hill of
Philadelphia arc visiting Rev. I S
and Mrs. T. J. Weight of ludo-
wici. Mrs, Hill is the former
Miss Norma J Wright.
\ Mr. an^ 1 Mrs. Joseph Miller i
were the Sunday dinner guests j
of Dea. and Mrs. W. L. Baker.
Mt. Zion Baptist church is on
he pregram at Zion- Baptist
church of Blackshear Sunday. |
Rev. Wright is pastor of the
churches. j
Little Linda and Sandra ,
Wright of Philadelphia are vis- j
| iting their grandparents, Dea. .
! and Mrs. Sam George of Fle-m- :
I ington.
I The Children’s Heme Society !
met Tuesday night, Dea. Sam
George, president.
HARRISON, GA.
By Miss Mary Lockett
The dedication of the Greater
AME church was
last Sunday at 2 p. m. Rev.
m. Flemister of Sandersville
the sermon. Rev. J.
Worth and Rev. Jackson
present. Rev. J. R. Rice is
of the church.
In 1955 31.440 drivers between
the ages of 25-64 years were
in fatal accidents;
1,823,240 in non.fatal accidents,
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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
GREENSBORO, N. C. — The
A&T College Aggies face a tough,
nine-game football schedule in the
coming campaign. Final arrange¬
ments were worked out this week
for the opener, an intersectional
scrap, against Central State Col¬
lege of Wilberforee, Ohio, to be
played here under the lights on
September 15. The series against
(he Ohioans, which began back
in 1947, has been an “in and out”
affair since ,its beginning. The
games failed to materialize in
mond, September 29; Maryland
State College ,at Princess Arine,
October 13; Winston-Salem Teach¬
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November and North Carolina
oliege at Durham (Thanksgiving
’lassie), November 22.
In. 1955 drivers 18-24 years of
ge numbered 10,790 involved
n fatal accidents.
THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1956
ACCIDENTS
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WHERE TO WORSHIP
BAPTIST
BAPTIST CHURO*
and Ogeernee Read
R I,. Byrd, Pastor
tLL PEOPLES NEW CENTURY
Hannon Street,
6847
1AY ST BAPTIST CHURCH
-resident and Popular Streets
tev. I, B Free Pastor
-hone 3-4974
tETH EDEN BAPTIST CHURCH
Ineoln and Gordon Streets
tev B E Black. Pastor
'“hone 2-4601
’.ETHLKHEM BAPTIST CHURCH
02 West Park Avenue
tev I 8 . Stetl, Jr., Pastor
Phone 3-9040
lOI.TON ST. BAPTIST CHURCH
tolton and West Broad Streets
tev. C. E Richardson. Pastor
■’hone 3-7954
3ROWNSVTLLE BAPTIST CHURCH
harden Near 39th Street
Willie Gwyn. Pastor
Phone 5576
-ENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
luil ?nd McAllister Streets
lev W. Danltis, pastor
’hone 2-2834
’ONNOR'S TEMPI ,F BAPTIST
'HURCH
,09 West Gwinnett Street
lev. W W. Whitehead. Pastor
’hone 4-2022
'MANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH
• 10 East Huntingdon Street
Tev. J C McMillan, Pastor
’hone 3-7353
’TRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHUROH
Phone 3-6597
Montgomery and St. Julian Street!
Rev. R. M Gilbert, Pastor
TRST TABERNACLE BAPT CnURCH
510 West AMte Street
tev. E. Cl. Lane. Pastor
’hone 5865
’1RST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
last Savannah
’hone J-8169
FIRST BRYAN BAPTIST CHUROH
’75 vVest Rryan Street
Tev R M. WUIlami, Pastor
’Tone 5911
FIRST EVERGREEN BAPT. CHURCH
Rev E. A Capers, Pastor
Phone 2-0417
1ST FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Wheaton Nea: Harmot. Street
6 ev. G R. Conner Pastor
Phone 3-8076
FIRST JERUSALEM BAPTIST
’HURCH
/2l W 45 Street
Rev W. Brown, Pastor
FTRST MACEDONIA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Reynolds and 31st Strsrt
Rev L. W Stevens, Pastor
Phone 3-8563
FTP.ST METROPOLITAN BAPTIST
CHURCH
Walker Street end Lumber Lane
Rev L. O Gibbs. Pastor
Phone 3-2895
FIRST MT. BETHEL BAPTIST
CHURCH
tahm Street
Rev. H J. Cl If fin
Rhone *-676«
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHUROH
Hudson Hill
Rev A .7 Ftpwellen. Pastor
Phone 3-2642
happy HOME BAPTIST CHURCH
Ott Street
R.-v l,. L Small. Paator
Phone 7808
URAMPTON BAPR-TMT CHURCH
Rail Street. Woodvllle
Rev W R Srott, I*»»tor
“hone 3-3193
IEKUSALEM BAPTIST CHURO*
Itlehard and R«lte r street
sev S L Areaer Pastor
Phone 3-7818
vfACEDONfA B A PTTST CHfTTw
fiando*ph and Jackson Stiveti
'Irv W. B Murray. Pastor
’.wlnnett Near Kast Broad Hu,#*
ETRST FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
CHURCH
Plione 3-4072
MT TABOR BAPTIPT CHURCH
Henry and East Broad Street#
MT. HERMON BAPTIST CHUROfc
'45 West Vork Street
Rev. J. H. Tarry, Pastor
MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Waldburg Laa#
Rev. J. Q Adams, Pastor
Rhone 2-0928
VEW MOON 8APYT3T (
Randolph Street
Rev. James Bailey, Paator
Phone 3-3089
PTTGRTM BAPTIST CHURnw
>28 West Huntingdon 8 tr*-e*
Rev. D. D. Henderson, Pastor
Phone 3-4312
ST. LUKE BAPTIST CHURCH
<12 Berrien street
Rev. W. C. Cunningham. Paator
Phene 3-8169
ST. PAUL BAPTIST CHURCH
Waters Avenue and Culver 3t.
Rev. A. E Haglns, pastor
Phone 3-4808
SECOND ARNOLD BAPT CHUROB
\rnold near Broughton Street
Rev. George Dingle Pastor
Phone 2-0850
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
124 Houston Street
Rev E G Quarterman, Pastor
Phone 3-6163
SECOND EBENF.ZER BAPT
Rev. O. R. Connor, Pastor
ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH
Hartrldge Street
Rev. E O 8 Clevnland, Pastor
Phone 2-1060
SECOND MT. ZION BAPT.
34 Blsmark Court
Rev. Frank L. Wright, Pastor
Phone 9996. Res 1606 Randolph St
THANKFUL BAPTIST CHURCH
West Broad and Bolton Streets
Rev. H F. Graut. Pastor
TELFAIR BAPTIST CHUROH
Rev. W. Bordous, Pastor
Phone 4-6898
TREMONT TEMPLE BAPT CHURO*
Park Avenue and West Broad St
Rev J M Benton, Pastor
Phone 2 45M
les by about 4 to 1, these ratios
might be pnsidered normal-
3ut this is an erroneous con-
•lusion since a commercial ve-
licle will average many more
tours on the road than the
iverage passenger car. The ratio
hus speaks well for the skill of
,rofessionai operators.
TRUE LOVE BAPTIST CHUSO*
Gwinnett Near Price street
Her. Freddie Bonds. Pastor
Phone 2-4051 LI
UNION BAPTIST CHURCH
Berrien Street
Rev, L. C Sapp, Pastor
Plione 4*2944
WILMINGTON CAPTI 8 T CHI7ROH
Thunderbolt
Rev. E. A Capers Pastor
Plione 2-0417
ZION BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. B Bates. Pastor
262 PerrlU St.
Phone 3-6948
CATHOLIC
ST ANTHONY'S MISSION
112 Fell Street
Father Fleming, Rector
Ad 2e52Sa
ST. BENEDICTS CHURCH
East Broad &i Gaston streets
Rev. Francis B. Glllls, S.M.A., Rector
AD 2-7251
ST MARY'S MISSION
906 West 36th Street
Father H H Kohane. Pastor
Phone AD 2-4751
CONGREGATIONAL
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHTTBO*
Taylor and Habersham Street*
Rev A o, Curtrlght. Pastor
Phore 3-5917
EPISCOPAL
ST MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
tnderson and West. Broad Streata
Father O. H. Caution, Rector
Phone 3-2636
METHODIST
ASBTTRY METHODIST CHUROH
Duffy and Abercorn Street*
Rev J. H Tacgart., Pastor
Phone 3-6019
DAVIS MEMOP.IAL AME CHURCH
34fh end Randolph Rtreete
Rev. D Dekle, Pastor
FLIPPER CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Cohen Near Berrien Street 1
Rev c. S. StrlpHnv. Pastor
713 W. 42nd St.. Phone 3-5038 . i
c A INKS CHAPEL AME CHURCH
6 ?R Magnolia Street
Rev. R Richard. Pastor. Phone 3-16M
HANNAH CHAPEL AME CHUncH
Rev, L. W. Walker. Pastor
744' . E. Gwinnett Stree t
Phone 3-8290
Chureh at Waterworks
MT. ZION JERUSALEM AME CHURCH
Aumista Road
R»v Marcus Burke. Pastor
532 E Gaston Street
Phone 3-0883 .; . ■
PAT.EN METHODIST CTfXmnS ‘
55th and Burroush* Street*
Phone 4-8331 '
Rev J. Reddlek, Pastor *
ST JAMES AME CHURCH
632 East Broad St.
Church Phone 4-4802
Rev B. C. Thornton. Pastor
Residence. 511 Henrv St.. Fast
Phone 2-2423
ST. LUKE 4MF CHURCH
Joe and Otr Sts.
Rev W. H. Malone. Pastor
915 Crosbv Street
Phone 6-3793
ST. MARY'S AME CHITRCH
East Savannah.
Rev. I. Lesstneton. Pastor
.512 YOr'- St.. W'.
Phone 2-7506
ST. PAUL CMI CHURCH
’Vest Bred , rid Maule St re*
R-v. J. tv Keys, Pastor
Phone 3-2849 1
C ’-T. PETER’S AME CHURCH
Tatcmvllle
R»v. J. L. Slbert. Pastor
1115 E. Waldburg St.
Phone 3-6898
Q T. PRH.IP AME CHURCH
Charles and WHbt Broad 8 t r—
Re». J S. Bryan, Puk»
Phone 3-2088
ST PHTI.IP MONUMENTAI, AM*
t ’HURCH • ‘ ,
560 Hull 8 t
R-v. W. 1 1 Brown, Pastor
Phone 3-8547
BETHEL AME CHURCH
Fast Broad and Holton St.
Rev. r D Jaudon. Pastor’
Parsona“c—527 East Park A»e.
Phone 4-1239
ST. THOMAS AME CHURCH k
»9th and Burroughs Sts I
Rev. W M. Green. Pastor f
Tatetnvllle
TOWNSLEY CH.4PEI. AMF CHURl H
Rev J W Archibald. Pastor
?19 Cummings St.
312 E. Duffv St.
^hone 2-3218
Taylors chapei. a., m. k
WOODVILLF,
Rev J. L Butler, Pastor
Residence. 312 Duffy St., East
Phoar 2-3218
PRESBYTERIAN
Btrei.FR MEMORIAL
•HURCH
Victory Drive & Burroughs St.
Rev P A Patterson, e»»tor
“hone 6605
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Jones and Lumber Sts.
Rev J P Stevens. Pastor
Phone 4-8087
SANCTIFIED
HOUSE OF PRAYER
643 Blsmark Street
Rev Lawsoa Elder
Phone 9137
BIBLE WAY CHURCH
760 East Bolton Street
HOLINESS
PTRST BORN CHURCH OP TH»
LIVING GOD
Hopkins and 39th Streets
Rev G. R Richardson, Pastor
FIRST BORN CHURCH OP TH»
LIVING GOD
1010 East Gwinnett St.
Rev. John Roberts. Pastor
“hone 2-2728
CHURCH OF CHRIST
222 Alvin St.
Worship 3:30 p. m. every Sunday
Ben Jones — Phone *-7642
THE CHURCH OF C.OD
414 West 40t h Street
Elder S R Green, Pastor
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
3EVFNTH-DAY ADVENTIST
OHURCH
41st and : Burroughs Streets
Eld L. E. Daniels. Pastor
Saboath School, Worship. 9:30 A M. (Sat )
Morning 11:19.
Young People s Msetlng. 5 00 P U.