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Men's Day At Mt.
Zion Baptist Church
Professor Norman B. Ml more
will be the main speaker at the
11:00 A..M. Services at thi- Mt.
Zion Baptist Church Sunday.
Professor Elmore, a product, of
local* schools, was graduated from
Savannah State College with a
B.S. and received his masters’ de¬
gree in education and administra¬
tion from Atlanta University, lie
has done advance work at New
York University. Mr. Elmore i
principal of the K. W. Gadsden
school, is a member of tin- First
Jerusalem Baptist Church, < hat
ham County Teachers Association,
Georgia Teachers and Education
Association, A. T. A., and the Mid¬
town Chamber of Commerce, th¬
is president of the Savannah
ter of the Savannah State College
Alumni Association, Vice Chair¬
man of the Chatham Division of
the Boy Scouts of America, a
member of the Board of Directors
of the West Broad St. Y.M.C.A.,
and a member of the Omega Psi
Phi Fraternity, Inc,
Sharing the platform with Mr.
Elmore will be Pi of. Robert P.
Jordan, Elbert Brown, Benjamin
Densler, Sr., R. M. Denny and
Eugene Hagin.
The male chorus of Mt. Zion
will furnish the music under tin-
direction of Prof. Jordan. “Let
ns Break Broad Together,” “Bat¬
tle Hymn of the Republic,”
“Ezekiel Saw the Wheel,” and “My
Lord what a Morning” are some
of the numbers that will he heart
during the Men’s Day celebration
MINISTERS INSTITUTE
The Co-operative Extension
Center for Negro Ministers i well
under way, having an enrollment
of 24. Classes art held each
Wednesday evening from 7:00-
10:00 in lho Education Building
at F. 11. B. t'hnrch, (lasses an
offered as follow-: Sptv.-h (km
inimical ion, taught by Rev. P>. E
Black; Now Testament, Rev. A
J. Hargrett; Old T- lament, Dr.
W. J. Caldwell.
Rev. E. P. Quartet-man i serv¬
ing as dean, Rev. W. L. Bolton
registrar and treasurer, Rev. [..
-S. Stell, librarian.- All ministeri¬
al*' urged to take advantage of
this opportunity.
The fall rally with Deacon Wil
liam Lampkin serving as chair
man, had its kick-off last .Sun¬
day and will continue through No¬
vember. Deacon Lampkin is hop¬
ing that this rally will make a
record for the history of F. B. It
The F. H. II. Church will be tin-
guest of Tabernacle Baptist
Church Friday night, October 19,
helping to celebrate the church an¬
niversary. The message will be
delivered by the pastor, Rev. U.
PM. Williams.
“Go to church every Sunday and
take someone with you.”
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Women's Day
St. Thomas
Mrs. Alfonso Fields
St. The,lifts AME church, 49th
and Burroughs streets, will cele-
t'ate its annual Women's Day
Sunday. The speaker at 11:30
mi. will be Mrs. Alphonso
Fields who is supervisor of
Candler and ■ v fc:.mi'js counties
me' Vidalia City system. This I
is anticipated to be a great tiny
and a hearty welcome is ex¬
pended to all. At 8 p. m. a musi-
j cai program will he rendered.
Mrs. Adel! Black, chairman;
| jj rs Ahna Thomas, co-ehair-
j m, artd Rev.
xxtor.
Bo’ton Street
Baptist Church
I be annua! Women’s Day of
’’ . ton Street Baptist church
sill be observed on the fourth
Sunday, Oct. 28. Last Sunday
naming after the services the
hulles met to discuss and form¬
ulate plans for the celebration.
One project that was decided
m was a variety supper, Sat-
m'-ay night, Oct. 20, at the
- me cf Mrs. T. H. Motley, 913
’. yrah street. The following
•idles will serve on the special
emmittee:
Mrs. T. II. Moxley, general
hairman; Mrs. Inez Webb, Asst,
hub-man; Mrs. Gladys Jenkins,
Mrs. Luelle Wright. Mrs. Bea-
i-i.-e J. Shoultz and Mrs. M. G.
ibrook, co-workers.
True Love Bapt. Church
Sunday’s services at True
Love Baptist church. 777 East
Gwinnett street, Rev. Freddie
Bonds, pastor, were well at-
- ded. Sunday school was held
t the usual hour. The officials
vere In charge of the services
it 11 Go a.m. At communion
c-vices 2:20 p.m. Rev. Frank L.
Vright brought the' ‘.message,
■ abject, ' Compelled to Bear
re Cross." Cne member was
added to the church. At 7:30 p.
m. Rev. Wright spoke again,
a . ject, “The Rich Man and
' ./arus.” There will be a chic-
ken. supper given by the usher
oard. C.-t, 13. at 710 Flagler
street.
Rhone VI) 2-7573
Ezra Johnson
925 W. 37th Street
First Cong, Church
T h e First Congregational
Church, Taylor and Habersham
Streets, joined in the World
Wide Corn nunion celebration
! ‘ v ‘ gr "vis ’’y
This also Homecoming
Day. The Sunday SCnool had a
record attendance including
children frtni 1 he Greer.briar
C nter which were brought by
Mrs. Roralyu J. Davis. Mrs.
Lucille B. Johnson, Mrs. Grace
Jenkins an ' Mrs. S. A, Jackson
were in charge of the special
Sunday SrhtrJ program.
At 5:30 p.m. members who
joined during the past quarter
were entertained with a social
,io ur in the annex of the
-.•Inarch. Preceding this a short
pregram was ren; ed. Attor-
ney E. H. Gadsden welcomed
he new members. J. Randolph
Fisher responded for the new
members. Mrs. Georgia Pinck¬
ney of kilo St. Philip Monu¬
mental Church sang “Bless
Thus House" The pastor, Rev.
A. C. Curtrkht, made remarks.
Refreshments were served by
nembers of the Women's Fel-
low hip of which Mrs. Evanel
R. Terrell Is president.
Men’s Day v/ill be observed
an October 21. Dr. Rutherford
Lockctte cf Savannah State
College will be the speaker. J.
Rando’ph Fisher will serve as
ma ter of ceremonies. Robert W.
Spencer will serve as organist.
All are members of the church.
FBB Combined Choirs
The regular meeting of the
•omblned choirs cf the FB.B,
church met at the educational
building with the young people
in charge, and the president
’^residing. The young folks were
welcomed to be a part of us.
After discussion of business a
delicious repast was served, by
Misses A. Harde, E. Beatty, Ed
Walker, i. Fergerson and Betty
Jennings. The next meeting will
ie held at the heme of Joseph
Williams, 257 Yamacraw Vil-
! >gr, on Sunday, Oct. 21, 4:30
a.m. Mrs. Sallie Freeman, pres-
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Plans Completed For
Women's Day At
St. Philip AME completed
Plans have been
for the Women’s Day celebra¬
tion at St. Philip AME church,
West Broad and Charles streets,
1 which will be observed on Sun-
| day, C i 21
Hue to the
• general chairman, -Hi.-., Frankie
| Golden, the co-chairman, Mrs.
Elizabeth Reid presided. Pastor
J «. Bryan lec in prayer and
gave information on the word :
“opposition:” what it means ;
and what it does to an Individ- I
ual. Interesting reports from
the decoration, publicity, fin¬
ance and .speaker’s committees
wpro heard.
The motto for the 1C58 cele¬
bration is 'Women Builders of
Christian Leaders.”
It is with regret that Mrs. |
Lydia Mabry’s name was er- \
roneously emitted from the ar- j
tide appearing in this paper j
0 f September 29. She
is chairman of the patron’s
committee.
The captains for the celebra¬
tion are:
Rev. John S. Bryan, Mrs. Er¬
nestine Phillips, Mrs. Hattie [
Get man, Miss Frankie N. Gol¬
den, Miss Mettella Maree, Mrs. !
Frances Braddy, Mrs. Natalee I
Tucker, Mrs. Julia Sampson
Hall, Mrs. Odessa Ellis, Mrs.
Lillian Scott, Mrs. Katherine M.
Dwight.
Mrs. Janie McCoy, Mrs. Ber-
nita Gunner, Mrs. Matilda
Harris, Mrs. Viola Holbrook,
Mrs. Nancy Collier, Mrs. Juanita j
Mabry, Mrs. Rosetta Bryan, Mrs.
Frances jGhnson Ashe, Mrs.
Anna Slater, Mrs. Sarah Wash¬
ington, Mrs. Erma Fields, Mrs.
Silvia Johnson, Mrs. Jewell
Roberts, Mrs. Ollie Simmons.
Mrs. Bertha Bailey, Mrs. Vi¬
ola Terrell, Mrs. Betty Ellis,
Mrs. Fletcher Mae Glover, Mrs.
Gertrude Stevens, Mrs. Lillie G.
Mason, Mrs. Jessie Lotson, Mrs,
Ruby L. Leake, Miss Grace
Goldwire, Mrs. Carrie Bellinger,
Mrs. Carrie Marshall.
Mrs. Dicie King Lonon, Mrs.
Cra Lee Myles, Mrs. Marg-aret
1 O’Brien, Mrs, Susie Maynard,
Mrs. Blondella C. Hayes, Mrs.
Bessie Funnie, Mrs. Dorothy
ident; Mrs. Naomi M. Gregory,
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MEMORIALS
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DIXON—In loving mem¬
ory of our dear mother,
MRS. GEOR2TE (NINA >
DIXON
who departed this life,
October 12, 1244
Mother, we are all so
lonely
Looking at your empty
chair,
Remembering all the hap¬
py moments
That we shared- when you
were here
Loving thoughts will al¬
ways linger
For you are still our
guiding star.
May we all be reunited,
Mother.
When we, too, have
crossed the bar.
Children,
Mrs. Daisy Harvey
Mr. Wm. Dixon
Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. Fred Dixon, Sr.
Mrs. Georgie Dixon
Mrs. Inez Williams
Mrs. Bridie D. Gordon
Capt. Marion V. Preie
•Fort Ord. Calif.
12 grandchildren
24 great-grandchildren
Mrs. Geneva Walls, Mrs.
T. Branch, Mrs. Mamie
Mrs. Inez Dixon John¬
Mrs. Corine Baldwin, Mrs.
Wyche, Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Daisy Allen, Mrs.
Maynor, Mrs. Eunice
and Mrs. Mary Tootle.
Day At
The women of First Friend¬
Baptist church will cele¬
their Women’s Day, Sun¬
October 28. Mrs. Rebecca
cf First Bryan Baptist
will be the principal
at the mid-day service.
will be observed
October 21, at 3 p.m.
G. R. Connor will be in
of the service. No. 2
hoir will celebrate their anni-
Monday night. Dea.
Graham is chorister.
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WHITFIELD - Sacred to the
memory of Mother,
MRS. MAGGIE G. WHITFIELD
who departed this life October
14, 1954.
There is a place of sacred rest
j Far, far, beyond the skies,
Where beauty smiles eternally,
And pleasure never dies.
In that purp home of tearless
| joy ,
Earth’s parted loved one meet,
With smiles of love that neve, -
fade,
, And blessedness complete;
j And while they sing with rap-
i tu.re sweet,
They bow, adoring, at his feet.
Daughter,
Ozena Whitfield Wilcox
nieces .nephews
DRAYTON In memory of my
husband and our father,
DEACON EDWARD DRAYTON
who departed this life Oct. 9,
1955, a year ago.
When trustingly he went away
In tune with Heaven’s plan,
Earth lost a friend dependable
God gained a ncbleman.
Sadly missing,
Wife,
I.ouise Drayton
and children
CARD OF THANKS
We sincerely desire to extend
heart-felt thanks and deep ap¬
preciation to our many friends,
ministerial alliances and other
organizations, indivduals for
cards, telegrams, visits, letters,
resolutions, lovely floral de¬
signs and other acts and ex-
pre.s.sions of sympathy accorded
during the recent illness and
demise of our loved one, the
late Dr. W. O. P Sherman.
Mrs. W. O. P. Sherman
and family
Jerusalem Bapt. Church
Sunday services at First Je¬
rusalem Baptist church were
; very inspiring beginning with
j Sunday school. At 11 aon. Pas-
i ter Brown preached an inspir¬
I ing sermon and at 0:30 BTU
met. At night the pastor again
j delivered the message. On next
Sunday at 3 p. m. communion
will be held.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER IS. 1956