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mary Department of St.
Baptist Sunday school. Kneel'
Reformation Sunday At
Congregational Church
Reformation Sunday will
observed at the Fir 4
tional Church, on October 2!!
The Reformation will be
as a renascent, spirit of
freedom of the individual
Christ, and as the birth of
many denominations -
than 200 irr the country
The pendulum is now
in the opposite direction
a trend towards unity -
seen in the uniting of
inations and also unity in
versity.
AFRICA DAY will also be
served. In keeping with
command of Christ Go ye
to all the world and
the gospel to all nations,”
CONCERT EXTRAORDINARY
Hi Special D■ nan- Trc mi Temple Four are being prr
seuled again in a . - . n u ■ nance, in a program featuring
Sermons in Songs l Trenton! Temple Baptist Chureli on Oet. !8,
1956, at !T.(Kl I’M. A silver offering will be taken. Come and
bring a friend with von.
The No. 1 l she; Board i (he sponsor of tliis program.
I)ea. J, Walden, President
(Adv.) Rev. J. M. Benton, Pastor
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mary pupils imv. ;«‘<’ii solicitin'
funds for the Iwiiefit. of tiie Sun-
dny school. Karl Moldey and
\ Jcanrite Ciio were crowned kin.-
a' d ipieen by the pastor. Rev. K.
(). S. Cleveland. .Air .
Raimvcll i, mperintendent of the
Primary i*. I ................ teparl merit. David Ran-
nlesion work of Congregational
iristians at Angola and other
utts of Africa will be remem-
cred and an offering, or an
| ,. srluni'ty for an offering will
>(■ given for all who will will¬
ingly cooperate in the spread
; d' the gospel there. In addition
•i an offering in money, any-
nie may bring clothing for
mm, women and-or children-
new or user’ garments, provid¬
'd they are clean and useful.
THE TAI.IADF.GA LITTLE
fFATER GROUP will be pre-
;ented by the members of the
church, Thursday, November 15,
d Alfred E. Beach High School.
1 lie comedy-drama, ‘ The Silver
Whistle,” will be presented by
he college players from Talla-
;1( ga for the benefit of the
.l urch and Talladega college
i kin, supenntent.'cnt, and Clarence
| Miller, ns.sisiant superintendent,
| congratulated the memhers of the
j department for the splendid work
rendornrl.
On Monday night, October 29,
at 8 o'clock, the H.r.lF. chorus
will present n musical program at
The public is invited arul re¬
minded that donations to chur¬
ches and charitable institutions
are deductible from your in¬
come fas.
St. Philip Woman's Day
A Success
Mrs. Countess Cox is to be
<•< m nehded for selecting Mrs.
Sadie L. Cartledge to lx- the
guest speaker for the Women’s
L y celebration at St. Philip
AME church last Sunday morn-
i»g.
Mrs. Cartledge used as her
theme: ‘‘Problems of Human
Relations and Evolution.”
emphasized not only to
women but to each and
1 one to examine themselves
the fullest and see if he or
is living and treating
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of
Human Helpfulness
Is now approaching its Twentieth Anniversary
During this long period wc have served thousands of families
in a commendable manner.
Some folks are always asking the question- Why do so many
prefer and select
SIDNEY A. JONES FUNERAL HOME?
When the following facts are analyzed the reason is very
plain and simple.
1. We have the most modern and complete motor fleet,
2. We provide the most spacious funeral chapel.
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4. We employ the largest number of expert embalmers, the most profi¬
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When all these factors are combined it is easy to understand why we offer
fhe most distinctive and sympathetic service, on reasonable and consid¬
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We appreciate the confidence of our friends and shall always place de¬
pendability, efficiency and kindliness above selfish motives.
“We awaken in another.
Just the thoughts OUR hearts contain,
If we’re kind, they send us kindness:
If we hate, they hate again.”
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saVaWNAH TRIBUNE
—Photo 1 I>y Cecil
i t.he church. Donation will lie 50
j cents. The public is invited to
attend this program. Airs. Fnn’a-
| line Rignon serves as president
l of the R.T.II.
neighbor so as God would
pleased.
Mrs, Rosetta Bryan was mis¬
tress of ceremonies.
St Philip’s church is grate¬
ful to the business concerns
and everyone that contributed
to their annual Women’s Day
drive.
Mrs. Marguerite O’Brien was
<n charge of publicity and Rev.
John S. Bryan Is minister.
Women’s Day Sunday
At Friendship
The women of First Friend¬
ship Baptist church, Wheaton
at Harmon street, will celebrate
Women’s Day Sunday. Mrs. F
Porter will be the morning
chairman and Mrs. Rebecca
Jackson of First Bryan will be
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LCWE - In loving and
sacred memory of cur dear
brother,
MR. TiIC.ViAS R. LOWE
who passed away
C tober 27, 1953
We miss you more deeply
Than words can express.
We remember, oh so
fondly
The yeais when you were
here,
And the days moved on
so sv/iftly
For you were always near.
Now it’s different and so
strongly
Time binds us to the past:
And measures out the
lonely hours
Until we meet again.
However, we gain strength
c’aily from what Christ
said of spiritual death:
“I am the resurrection,
and the life, he that be-
lieveth in me shall never
die.”
Greatly missed by your
sisters:
i Misses i Nenzettn and
Julia Lowe.
the morning speaker. Mrs. Irene
Graves is night chairman and
Mrs. E. P. Quarterman of Sec¬
ond Baptist will be the night
speaker. Mrs. M. O. Green is
general chairman of the pro¬
gram. Rev. G. R. Conner is pas¬
tor of First Friendship.
i DUNHA M—In &ad but precious
memory cf my dear husband,
REV. CHESTER A. DUNHAM
who passed away
October 24, 1955.
I wonder why you had to go
And leave me here to weep.
For how many silent tears are
'bed
While others are asleep.
Although my heart is aching
And caoh day I miss you more
But loving thoughts will always
linger
In this, my lonely heart.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Dorothy Dunham
Daughters,
Ethel Sturkey
New York
Lillie M. Aikens
Tampa, Fla.
Sister,
Janie Kirby
Detroit, Michigan
Brother,
Frank Dunham
Harrisneok, Ga.
Niece,
Georgia Williams
Savannah. Ga.
grand von and
granddaughters
New York City
C ARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Corine DeBro White wishes to
thank the many friends for the
many cards, telegrams, visits,
floral designs, for the use of
cars and other acts of kindness
during our recent bereavement,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, *1956’
B6VENS -til loving memory cf
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MRS. MITTIE BEVENS
who departed this life one year
ago, Ge! ober 23, 1955
vYe wonder why you had to go
And leave its here to weep.
For how many silent tears are
shed
While oth ,, rs ai0 a , ; i oe p.
But when we look at your
picture,
You smile and seem to say
Ban’t grieve, I am only sleeping
We will meet again some day.
Sadly missed by
A devoted husband,
Mr. Franklin Bevens, Sr
children.
Miss Alice Bevens
Donald Bevens
Mother,
Mrs. Minnie Phabian
sister,
Mrs. Georgia Bennett
brother,
Bennie L. Phabian
STEWART—In memory of my
I loving son and husband,
! MR. ANDREW N STEWART
who departed this life Tuesday,
Oct. 31, 1933, and
MR. SAM STEWART, SR,
Thursday, Oct. 27, 1955
The month of October again is
here,
To us the saddest month of the
year.
Today recalls the memory
Of our loved ones gone to rest:
And those who think of them
today,
Are those who love them best.
Sadly missed by
his devoted wife and
mother,
Mrs. Rosa L. Stewart
son and brother,
Mr. Samuel A. Stewart, Jr
sister and aunt,
Mrs. Rebecca Green
children,
Mrs. Gussie Butler
Mrs. Marion Blount
Mrs. Ruth Grant
a host of other relatives
and friends
CARD OF THANKS
The Devoe family wish to
extend their sincere thanks and
appreciation to all of their
friends for every act of kind¬
ness and sympathy, floral de¬
signs, and. pot plants during
the death of Mr. Ben Devoe.
Many thanks to our friends
for the use cf their cars and to
the Rakestraw Funeral Home,
Rev. Wm. Daniels and mem¬
bers.
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G A RVIN—In loving memory of
rev. McKinley garvin
who parked away
October 28. 1943
How we miss and how we
mourn him,
low we long for him each day,
Since he heard the call of
heaven,
Closed his eyes and went away.
lut how our hearts and souls
gain comfort
In the thought where he may
dwell, and
There is peace and rest
beauty,
God, is love and all is well.
Badly missed by
Wife, r
Mrs. Edna Garvin
Son,
Thomas Garvin
West Palm Beach, Fla.
WORLDS In loving memory
jf cur mother and grandmother,
MRS. ALBERT HA WORLDS
who departed this life
October 22, 1951
Five years today she passed
away
vnd left a vacant chair.
\nd every time we walk that
way,
Ve stop, and look, and stare,
fhe fairest star of all the host
,et her return to Glory.
The angels whom God trusted
most story, 1
Were told the blessed
knd when the dawn on dowTi} JsjIu
wings.
’roclaimed the sun its brother;. r
hod bade his harpest strike
their strings
\nd gave a crown to Mother.
Greatly missed by
children and grandchildren
Mr. Richard Worlds
Mr. Edgar Worlds
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Julia W. Jones
Mr. Herman Worlds
Mrs. Eleanor W. Ribilly
New York city
nine grandchildren
twelve great-grandchildren
other relatives and a host
of friends
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late William
Gould, Sr., wishes to thank each
and everyone for the many kind
expressions of love and sym¬
pathy extended to us during our
recent bereavement.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harden
Mr. & Mrs. William Gould,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs James Bowens