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15 YRS. AT UNION—The 15 h
anniver: ary of Rev. L, C. Sapp
as pastor of Union Bapfi
church will begin Cat.. 2,2 and
will end f/.ct. 21, with the fol¬
lowing sister c aul hes j: a * Li:■!-
petir.;u
Monday night, Oct. 22, St.
Luke Bapti t church, Rev Wm
C. Cunningham, pastor; Tries-
day night, Thankful Baptist
church. Rev. H. F. Grant; Wed-
nesday night, Union Baptist
Male chorus; Thursday night,
Tabernacle Baptist church, Rev
E. G. Lane; Friday night, St.
Peter’s Baptist church, anni¬
versary sermon by Rev. L. II.
Bright.
Women’s Day at
Friendship
The women of First Friend-
ship Baptist church, Wheaton
at Harmon streets, will celebrate
i Women’s Day Sunday, October
28. Mrs Frances Porter is chair-
man of the morning program
Mrs. Rebecca Jack-on of Firs'
Bryan Baptist church will be
the morning speaker. Mrs Irene
Games is the chairrr an of the
might program and Mrs. E P.
Quarterman of Second Baptist
church will be the night speak-
er Mrs M. D Green is general
chairman of the program
I Communion will ho observed
, Sunday at ,i o "lock p. m. The
( pastor will be in c harge of I he
serv * Cfi -
No. 2 choir will celebrate their
anniversary Monday nigh' Oct. '
22, at 8 o’clock. Dea. Win C.
I Graham is -the chorister,
j I of Rev. First G. Friend-hip R. Connor church. is pastor
Asbury VV.S.C.S.
The W.S.C.S. of Astury M
church is sponsoring an cast-
4dde-wef ‘side conte-t among the
members and friends of the p-
ciety. Much interest is being
shown in this ccnti ‘ Among
-the activities will be a fashion i
shew-. Autumn Leaves, Friday I
ntight Cot. 19, 8 p. m„ at the
church. This rentr .; will eul-
min ate Sunday afternoon, Nov.
12, with a candle light service 1
under the direction of MF
Marie Hazel at nhirh time the
winning side will be declared- 1
Mrs. Clem a Butler is president
of the society and Rev. George ,
n D w-,ir»r Walker, minister of the j
church :
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Speedwell Women’s |
■ Society
j The jne Woman's woman s Society society of of the the
(Speedwell * Speedwell Methodist Methodist church church
& climaxed ------- • -> thc annual - drive - with
I a baby contest contest held at
s the church on Sunday night,
$ October 7. A program preceded
I j the follows: reports Joseph of the babies as
Berksteiner,
| ’ $32.90: Nathleen Harris, $15.90:
Kerwin Gray, $24.50; Warren
f Godfrey. Jr.. $24.09: Bobby
j Lewis Maxwell. $18.£0; James 1
| ! Campbell, Jr.. *21 05 Vond-a I !
Golden. $17.85, and Gregory
Tremble. $14 5:i
j Each baby received a finan-
? cial donation as a gift. Mrs.
; Lula Kemp is president and
k Mrs. Sadie Luten, reporter.
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f Central Bant. Church
f I Central Baptist church will
celebrate from Monday night
| through Sunday afternoon. Oct
22 to 28. its church and pas-
| tar’s tieipating anniversary. will be Churches St. Paul. par- Ev-
,
| ergreen First Friendship, St.
I James A Mr-. Reeond Bapt and
I St. Jr. bn. R-v. F O S. Cleve-
; land will deliver the anniver¬
sary sermon on Sunday. Oet
j. 28. at 3:30 p.. m. Sunday morn¬
ing "Ruby and Sarah Falligarit
were baptized.
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Wt Hen’s Day Sunday
At St. Philip’s
*Ir -. Sadie Cartledge, Speaker
'I oe Women's Day
of Ft. Philip AMS church
he’d Sunday at 11 a. m„
h time toe ?uest
w»l be Mrs. Sadie Carfcledge.
Mrs. Cartledge who is a
ccr cf St. John Baptist
*'r' serves on the
^ard, received her early
r 'ation in toe public schools
FLalham county, her
^hcal education from
' te Industrial college,
her B.S. degree in
dictation from Savannah
i allege. fihe has done
us -k at Atlanta university
New York university.
Presently Mrs. Cartledge is
urn bar of the faculty of
Ronne elementary school
jptivi. or of student
, . r SSC. She is a member of
State of Georgia
classroom teacher
,r i a member of the
Droad Street YMC’A youth
se t .li.
tabernacle To Hold
58lh Anniversary
This Thursday night Rev.
V Scott and First Mt
r ?aj '1st church will be
>uo .ts of First Tabernacle Bapt
h anc , on Friflay
Ret R M. Williams and
,»~ VU1 Ea , Hunch wi]1
M lfl services V.hlcb mark
ervance of the 58th year
1 'l-na-le Baptist church
■I as a bn-on lieht to
r 1 rarer. The
■ ”'i voune people led in
ial reports during
’hr )!. In the Training
• Mrs. Hedge JJCCjSp^d
n- *ft M ;.’ C f’l'vnr.' Bear
Coli man and Mrs. L. Wil an,
10 results if the Bible
Dpt- tor Myers announced the
an iar was awarded cur union
'h the 5th Sunday Cify-wide
'
The member*-hip extends best
vi ^hes to a former ardnt Sun-
^ay school worker and
! <*a »r. Miss Marguerite Theresa
Pryor, who will become Mrs.
Howard, Jr., in Atlanta
« 28.
AH members arc urged to re-
to the various leaders in
be church building fund, for
• j - , - ,
, ,ls ' oh-
' s,| h! )0r tun
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’ ', n * ** n ° accoil tPlished.
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u. at. n oetnel . n Bapt. , Church r , .
Communion was observed
Sunday at First Mt. Bethel
Baptist church. Sunday school
■net at the usual hour. In the
afternoon at 2 30 Pastor R. V.
preached an inspirational
sermon, subject, “The Greatest
Promise.” On Monday night,
t. 29. Choir No. 2 will sponsor
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11 YRS. AS PASTOR—Bi;hep W.
II Solomon whc.se 14 years as
minister to the Church of God
m Christ will be celebrated
Cetcher 23-30. A number cf
hurches will participate in the
j ^ervon-e which will be held
^ the Masonic Temple as fol
lows:
Tuesday, Oct. 23, services in
charge cf True Love Baptist
< lurch, R-v. Freddie Bonds;
Wednesday night, Bethlehem
Baptist church, Rev. L. S. Stell;
T hursday night, Goodwill Bapt.
church, Rev. B M. Corley;
Friday night, St. James Baptist
church. Rev I B. Free; Mon¬
day night, Cat. 29. Connor’s
Tcmnle Bc.pt. church, Rev. W.
W. Whitehead; Tuesday night,
f manuel Bapt. church, Rev. J.
C. M'Millan.
The officers of the church
arc Deacon Albert Brown,
chairman; Deacon Irvin E.
Jchnron, Asst, chairman; Dea.
•Jerry Holmes, reporter; Mission¬
ary Hamilton, secretary, and
Bishop W H. Solomon, minister.
Bant. Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Min¬
isters Alliance held an Interes¬
ting session Tuesday at Thank-
ful Baptist church. Rev. H. F
Grant, pastor. Devotions were
in charge of Rev. W. E. Young.
Rev. George Carter gave the
ligh points of tlie Sunday Sch.
It, son. Rev. Peter Holmes was
Tceivcd into the alliance.
The order of the day was a
sermon by Rev. J. M Benton,
•'mm the subject, “The Reality
I if God." Rev W. E. Young as-
I -listed in the pulpit services.
! Rev. P. H Hunter will bring the
sermon on next Tuesday and
the following Tuesday Rev. L j
Harden. • I
1 Rev Freddie Bonds and Rev.;
I T. C. McAllister are on the sick
list, both confined at heme,
Members present were Revs,
I Cf. W. Carter, W. Cunningham,
H. F. Grant, R. L. Byrd, E. A
Cepc-rs, R. R Brown, J B. Bates
i Visitors were Rev. A. I Archer
and Rev W. E. Young.
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Ppih n", Frlen T-rtist Rani Churrh |
Fden church
liade lon „. range plans Sunday
the rest of thc year; after
j , vhir , h were lnvltcc? to a M .
; !)W , hlp hour by th e pastor, Rev.
I B. 4 * - E ' KHUIA. Rlack The 1 11V program F LU b lkllll fol-
lcws: A sacrificial offering Oct. j
| | 4 -Dec. 30 : a Holloween party |
Oct. 31; Week cf Prayer and-
I 'l -Taisaders Nov. 4-9; Evangelis-
)eriod Nnv n - ,6: Individ-
ual and auxiliary activites Nov
j 19-Dec. 11; Christmas carnival
Dec. 12-14; pageant. ’’Past,
i Present, Future,” Jan. 1st; Vis- |
iting churches and organiza-
tions, Jan. 2-4; Victory celebra-
! tion Jan. 6.
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i According to the Yale Univ.
Center for the Study of Alcohol.
here are 4.589,000 alcoholics in
i!u ' Unitcd today.
.SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
William Go Jr
Willi3 rn Gould die: H i'
Oct, 6 at th? hem? of his
ter and s*n-in-!aw’s heme,
ind Mrs. Carl Harden, £35
41 rtrect. Although M ".
had he an in ill heal h for
nun:her of years, h)s
cam? as a r’.r.to his
friends.
Mr, Gou.’d, a rrtive cf
] nah. was a me r her cf the
African Bath church and
affilic'.ed with ‘he
and men's B”:!c -lass of
chim-h. He was a carpenter
rade.
The funeral wn ■ held
; cfterr.csn, Oct. 11, from
First African Bat i t
H?v. A. J. Hargreit,
Burial was in Lincoln
cemetery.
Mr. Gould is survived by
ons, William Gould, Jr..
rah, and Alfred Gou'.d,
- field, Ohio: two daughters,
1 Fannie Bowens of
and Mrs. Rose L. Harden
Savannah; two nephews,
Williams and Amos Smith;
nieces, Mrs. Edna Temple,
Adell Monroe, Mrs. Lottie
j ; f New York, Mrs. Marie,
ird, Mrs. Isarell McFall
Miss Catherine Smith of
vannah, and other relatives.
Bishop Stuart To
Address Men's Club
The Very Reverend
Rhett Stuart, D.D, Bishop,
cese cf Georgia, will be
speaker at the regular
meeting of the men’s club
St. Matthew’s Episcopal
Anderson at West Broad
Monday, Oct. 22. 8:00 p.m.
J. W. Wilson, president,
preside.
Bishop Staurt has and is
rendering a great service to
diocese of Georgia, and all
the men of the church
urged to be present for this
casion. Women cf the
are invited to attend as well
the general public.
A short business meeting
be conducted by Dr. Wilson
j this will be followed with
solo fcy Edward B. Law, choris¬
ter. Refreshments for the
casion will be taken care of
j the committee on
Father Gustave H. Caution, rec¬
i tor of St. Matthew's will open
and close the services.
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i Philippa Schuyler Al
Town Hall Sunday
NEW YORK (ANP)—Philippa
Schuyler, who made a 20,000-
mile conceit tour of Europe, Asia
.•-.nil Africa last season, will make
her full dehut in a piano recital
at Town Hall Sunday, October 21.
She will render a program of
the classics.
Qoaduuii QuildUncj, Gn^Uade
Booker T. Washington in his historically famous Atlanta Exposition Address delivered
in Atlanta. Georgia a little more than 01 years ago, called the attention of the nation to
the fact that "There is no defense or security for any of us except in the highest intelligence
and development that of all.” affecting Our land today in that day was faced by group problems similar in
nature to those are us as an outgrowth of the Supreme Court's Decision
of May 17, 1 d > 1. It is because of these problems that this the first in a series of messages
from the Booker T. Washington Centennial Commission, is being issued.
This Commission was brought into existence in April to pay tribute to the one-hundreth
anniversary of the birth of Booker T. Washington (April 5, 1956), through a xear long
program designed to focus the attention of the nation upon the present day value of the
sane fundamental teachings of this great American.
Since Booker T. Vi ashington was an Apostle of Goodwill and since portions of our
land today are being torn asunder Washington by mistrust, Centennial fear, and hate among Americans of different
racial strains, the Booker I. Commission humbly invites all Ameri¬
cans to join its “Goodw ill Building Crusade.” creeds.
Ours is a land of many races and We have different origins, cultures, and
backgrounds -hut we are Americans all! Ours is a nation of Washington and Jefferson,
Lincoln and Tee, and millions of ordinary men and women who toiled and sweated, saeri-
iiced and died to build their wonderful heritage. It was wortli their lives to build it—
sureh il is worth ours to preserve its hopes and ideals by working together in peace and
goodwill. France's Maginot Line—built of
Kemember so strong steel and stone that Frenchmen
fell secure behind it—but France fell. Not so much because of a lack of strength in its great
wall hut mainly because of the spirit of its people. And remember too, Divine teachings
set forth in these words in your Bible—no matter what your race or
creed—“A house divided against itself shall not stand.”
Hate and mistrust in your community might be wiped out if group
% representatives meet, discuss, and work together to find answers for
the Communities problems that that are pull causing racial sores to fester.
such together unite our nation. We invite you
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DILWORTH— In sad but
loving memory of
I RANK A. DILWORTH,
a SR.
.vho pa-sec 1 away one year
ego, Oct. 21, l£55.
Devoted wife,
[ iura S. Dilworth
Children, grandchildren
and great-gran:’s
GRANT la memory of our
. car father.
MR. SAM GRANT
who pac ed away C:t. 1C, 1954.
• Ceep in our hearts lies a picture
• More precious than silver and
j gold.
i It’s a picture of our dear father
Whose memory will never grow
old.
Wife,
Mrs. G. Grant
Children,
Lola, Lucielle
Elizabeth and Annie
I-ARK — In sad but loving
memory of my granddaughter,
MRS. JUANITA JONES LARK
j who passed- away two years ago,
October IB, 1954
Down a road that’s calm and
peaceful,
i Guided by God’s loving hand,
i She has gone upon a journey
To a distant brighter land.
And although our hearts are
heavy
With the sorrow we must bear.
May it help to bring us comfort
Knowing she is happy there.
A loving grandmother,
Mrs. Laura Wells
j Richmond Hill, Ga.
Brother, Sister Jf (
| and other relatives
j
; CARD OF TIIANKS
Mrs. Etta E. Brown of 908 W.
3£th street is very gratefill and
appreciative to friends in Sa¬
vannah and in other areas for
Fie many ccuitesies extended
; )e r, during her illness,
Jehovah’s Witnesses
Jehovah’s Witnesses west unit
i will meet Sunday at 4:00 p. m.
at the Kingdom Hall, 517 West
Gwinnett street. At 5:15 p. m.
the Watchtower Bible study will
be on the subject, “Marriage
| Ceremony and Requirements.”
Tuesday at 8:00 -p.m. Bible
j studies will be held at the king¬
dom hall, 4109 Second St., Ros-
| signol Hill, 811 Waters Ave„ and
at 1330 First St., W. Savannah,
j T hursday evenings at 6 30 at
all service centers, back-call
! “ p!v * (>e ' Fliday at i 00 p. m. at
• the kingdom hall, Tne Theo-
eratic Ministry School, followed
j at 8:00 p.m. by Your Service
- Meeting.
CARD OF THANKS
we wish to extend our sincere
thanks end appreciation foi
i ?very act of kindness, messages ,
j cf sympathy, floral designs, pot j
plants and other acts of kind-
; ness during the illness and
death of cur father, Mr. Arthur
Butts.
Many thanks to the Graves
family: the doctors and nurses
of Charity Hospital, the Sidney
A Jones Funeral Directors, and
Rev. J. Q. Adams and members
for their courteous service, and
ALLEN—In loving memory
my deceased husband,
MR WILLIE ALLEN
w ao died Oct. 19, 1953.
Our eaddcct moment was
say farewell,
But we trust you are safely
heaven to dwell.
Sadly missed by
A loving wife,
Mrs. Elizabeth Allen
Four '
sons,
Mr. Lawrence Allen
Mr. Artis Allen
Mr. Dewey Hodges
Mr. Cliffcrc’ Hodges
one nle-e and nephew,
Miss Lula Powell
Mr. Harry L. Powell
JOHNSON—In memory of
dear husband.
MADISC'N JOHNSON
who passed away one year
October 19, 1955.
You are gone but net
Far beyond the veil cf tears.
But the Lord knows best—
Me called you to a heme of
Sadly missed by
A devoted wife,
Mrs. Esther Johnson
Two brothers,
Mr. Abel Johnson
Charleston, S. C.
Mr. Willie Johnson, Jr.
Savannah, Ga.
One sister,
Mrs. Rebecca White
Beaufort, S. C.
other reatives and friends.
Mrs. Manigo Dies
In Boston
Mrs. Georgia Manigo, former
Savannahian, died Tuesday,
October 16, in a hospital in
Boston, Mass. She had been in
ill health for the past year and
was confined to the hospital
for a month prior to her recent
death.
Guyser Manigo, son of the
deceased, will accompany the
body to Savannah for burial,
Friday. Funeral arrangements
are incomplete.
Besides her son, the deceased
is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Gussie Slater of Savan¬
nah, Mrs. J. V. Bennett of
Thomasville, and Mrs. Allie
Brookins of Tampa, Florida.
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The family of the late Mrs.
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n - any friends for the many
cards, telegrams, visits, floral
designs, for the use of their cars
and other acts of kindnesses
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