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Hcmccoming Day At
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
Mrs. I ffic Butler
Morning Speaker
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A. Jones
I veiling Speaker
".'Umrlay ‘vfill be homecoming
day at Pii.Wftou Baptist church.
principal RJlir jjBkcr Jjttt.Jcr at will the 11 be the
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erviee antJBiiney po:^j|r A Jones will
he the ; at, the 7 lit) p.m.
M vice.
Mps Butler, a member and
oi i-a.ni t of the First Hrowitsville
Haj/i 1 ehureh, attended Ga
,":’a'e Chile-',e and Tuske-;ee In
'-tit.ul.i- Hie' is slate field worker
tui 1 ' distributor of the ,s. 8 and
BT it for tiv- liaplist publish
ine Board of Nrrxhvtllc, Tenn.
Mr. Jones, a member of St.
Philip AMK ehureh and propri¬
etor of the Sidney A Jones
Mineral Horne, is a trustee of
Charity hospital, a former
ehaneeiior of the K. of p , and
a leader injnmny civic inove-
jrnnf-
Live mu.Jl.il group:; will be
on ha nd Inr-f.-rvi-e, No. 1 choir.
No 2 choir,‘ the go:-iel chorus,
the men’s chorus will) Mrs.
I.(.ilia- W. Barrett, Jumps A
Jenkins un$ Master Alex A
Jenkins at the in ruments.
T e Pilgrim Female singi - and
the Sidney A Jones choir will
•hr anting the gui- 1 groups.
1)0.1 -rje.'.ar !l Jenkins in gen
f raj chairman'Of the pro",ram,
i ,<i Rev I). D Header «m pa :
lOf til Fnc church
REALOCK
CHAIN LINK FENCE
free Estimate
AMJMINUM AWNINGS
Call
Lester 8. Johnson
AOams 4-2681
Z John U. ’tiller Company
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I 90 YEARS OE SERVICE
STORE AOams 2-1161 - RI ANT ADum.s 2-1164
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We maintain an active sales force for selling bonnes, bun¬
galows. business property, lots and investment property.
We are readv to serve you whether you wish to hoy or Mil.
•j. Insuram-e We written at a 25% saving to you.
k eolleti rents; 0*rr 2o years erper.ence.
loans
Insurance Savannah, Georgia
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The Winner
Baby Carl vaneili.son, Jr., who
•.von t-hc baby contest at St.
Paul Baptist church by report¬
| ing the largest amount cf mon¬
ey. The 'contest was sponsored
- y the BTU.
; The son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
' Vanellison, Sr., of M03 Ran-
lolph street, baby Carl was
ponsored by h i s paternal
grand.nothrr, Mrs. Sarah Van¬
elli.son.
Otiier babies in the contest
were Dana Elizabeth Brown,
2nd place winner; Cornia Max¬
well, third place; Evelyn Butler,
.fourth place, and Diana Fraz¬
ier. fifth place.
; A large amount raised in
was
j le contest and Die sponsors,
the BTLf, are very thankful for
the generous support given the
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effort.
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To Speak at Central
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Dea. George Fuller
The Board of Deacons of
Central Baptist church, Thun¬
derbolt, will sponsor Men’s Day
Sunday, Nov. 11, at 3:30 p. m.
Deacon George D. Fuller of the
First Bryan Baptist church will
be the speaker. Rev. J E. Bai¬
ley 1.; pastor, Deacon Moses
°ray, chairman, and Deacon
Moses Houston, program chair¬
man.
Women’s Day Sunday At
Bum’s Memorial
Miss .Mettella Maree
Speaker
> ,i Sunday evening, Novem-
•>. )l at 8 o’clock, p.m., aj
> -ial m rvice will be held at
i: inn’s Memorial Bapt. church,
i: ■ man and Joe Sts.) in ob-
• • vanr-e cf Women’s Day.
'i -,:i' speaker will be Miss
Mi ttella Maree, principal of
P: '.an Jr. i jP»x h School. Miss
I holds a BS. degree from
' Vra’inah State college, and an
Vi A. degree from Columbia
: mverslty where she majored
In C -rriculum and Teaching
>rrl Supervision. She did ad-
v-h e l graduate work at the
I Diversity of California, the:
bnivrsity of Chicago, and Co-
h a university. Her current
.vv' a I filiation - ; include ■■mem-
Up in the Carnegie Library
> I. the Frank Outlet) Boys'
tub board., the Mental Health
»: trd and the advisory board
;f the West Broad. Street YM
VA Rev I, W. AfifflfcfJ ’Stevens is current¬ P
ly i-rviug as supply pastor of
the ehureh. Miss Marilyn Cole
will serve as master ol cere¬
mony and Mrs Sadie Davis
Steele is chairman of arrange¬
ments.
Clio r To Celebrate
The senior choir ol Second
b John Baptist ehureh erte-
brated its eighteenth annivSr-
. y Monday night. The event
:r; highlighted by participation
a number of local and out-
i t( ,vn choirs. Sister Ella Wll-
, m; is president of the choir,
li: Alethea Green, reporter,
hi Rev T J. Wright is pastor
; the r-hmeh.
Bapt. Ushers Union
3 he Ushers Union on last
•urn lay night .delightfully' en-
cilained its president, Deacon
Ubert Jackson, in honor of his
•1 years of service. A brief his-
iry of his service was read by
io Jimmie Dcvoe and the
c, - i ntation was made by Bro.
vld Rankins. The regular
,i -nthiy meeting will be held
Monday night 8- p.m.
h thirhem ' ehureh.
SAVANNAH TtvioUTfi
Woman’s Day Sunday
At Zion Hill
Robinson
.Mrs. Sarah Williams
The wemen of Zion Hill Bapt.
church, La.hrcpe Ave., will cele¬
brate their annual Women’s Day
on Sunday. At the 11 30 ser-
vices a musical program will be
rendered at which time the
guest speaker will be Mrs. Viola
Robinson, a member of First
'I.bernacle Baptist church. Ehe
is president of the Baptist
Ministers’ Wives Alliance, and
past matron bf Mt. Moriah
.
chapter, OES. She is a state
national worker in religious,
civic and fraternal affairs and
is also a dressmaker.
At 7:30 p.m. the guest speak¬
er will be Mrs. Sarah Williams.
She is well known in civic and
religious organizations and a
member of the 2nd
Baptist church, a member of
Choir No. 1 and director of the
ETU Singing Angels for seven
years. She will speak from the
subject, “Today We Launch
Our Ships, Tomorrow We WilJ
Anchor.”
FUEL OIL
And
KEROSENE
PROMPT Dl l.fVFKY
Dial AOams I 3too
Sam Williams
812 Fast Waldburg Street
NOTICE TO CITY TAXPAYERS
City Treasurer's Office
November 1. 1956
The following City Taxes are now due: Real
Estate Tax for the fourth quarter 1956, Per¬
sonal Property Tax for the last half 1956. A
rebate of 5'' will be allowed if paid by Novem¬
ber 20th, provided no taxes are in arrears.
J. P. MACKRICKI,
City Treasurer
Real Estate Loans
Lonsull um before making your Real Estate Loans.
We have handled real estate for Id years.
Loans made on various plans fo suit your income
II will he to your advantage to sec ns first
Southern Savings «!v Loan
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Company
i7 west McDonough st. dial Aioms 2 - 211.2
Over $2,000,000
WE RAY 2% CERTIFICATES
2 Vi", SAVINGS DEPOSITS
- aptisf Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Minis¬
en Aiiiance held an inspiring
ession Tuesday at Thankful
i Baptist church. Rev. H. F.
Trant, pastor. Devotions were in
•harge cf Rev. G W. Carter
Dpenirg prayer was offered by
Rev. R L. Byrd.
The Sunday school lesson was
’lack'lied by Rev. H. F Grant
rt-m the sub'ect “The Lord’s
Requirements.”
The president. Rev J. C. Mc-
M L’an, presided Current news
w brought by Rev L. Harden
me’ Rev. L. G. Gibbs.
Rev. E. G. I-ane reported on
reimportation to Atlanta, site
the General Missionary Bap-
;st Convention and the Geor¬
gia Baptist Convention to he
leld in Columbus, both next
veek. Visitors were the iden-
ical twins. Revs. M o s e and
foseph Holmes. Rev. R. B.
Brown respond ed to the visit-
ITS,
The order of the day was a
ermon by Rev. E. .G Lane from
be subject, “The Damaging
■’fleets of Sin.” The Reverends
Tolmes assisted in the pulpit
ervices.
There will be no meeting on
iext Tuesday as the ministers
ill be attending the conven-
ion in Atlanta. On the follow-
n<r Tuesday, Nov. 20. the pres-
ient will bring the sermon
ncl the Sunday school lesson
•u!l be done by Rev. L G. Gibbs.
T ports will be heard from both
inventions.
Members present were Revs.
V. c. Cunningham, H. F. Grant.
1 H Hunter, L. G. Gibbs, W.
T. Rcbinson, G. R. Conner, R.
B. Brown. Benediction was by
lev Lane.
Mrs. Haves To Speak
Mt. Zion
The women of Mt. Zion Bnp-
is’.. church, West Broad at
Va'dburg lane, Rev. John Q.
\dams, pastor, will celebrate
Yemen’s Day Sunday at the
11:30 service.
Mrs. Jannet, Hayes, principal
>f the Harris Street school, will
bring a message. Since Sunday
viil begin American Education
Week, Mrs. Hayes’ subject will
be, “Education A Common
Concern.”
SIDNEY A. JONES FUNERAL HOME
Institution dedicated to the rouse
of
Human Helpfulness
Is now approaching its Twentieth Anniversary
During this long period we 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 very
plain and simple.
1. V/e have the most modern and complete motor fleet.
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provide the most spacious funeral chapel.
3. We furnish the highest class ambulance attention.
4. We emnloy the largest number of expert embalmers, the most profi¬
cient office assistants and only experienced and polite drivers.
When all these factors are combined it is easy to understand why we offer
the most distinctive and sympathetic service, on reasonable and consid¬
erate terms, to meet the circumstances of all.
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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SIDNEY A. JONES FUNERAL HOME
511 West Waldburg Street Phone AOams 4-7226
Bryan Combined Choirs
The regular meeting of the
combined choirs of the FBB
church was held at the home of
Joseph Williams. After discuss¬
ion of business a delicious repast
was served by Mrs Williams.
Those assisting were the Misses
Debro Williams, Wiliie Thomas,
Frar.k Quinn, Miss Edith Sim¬
mons. Next meeting Sunday,
1 Nov. 18 at the heme of Mrs.
Alethia Greene. 704 E, Anderson
street. The combined choirs on
the fourth Sunday appeared in
their new robes. Mrs. Naomi
Gregory, reporter; Mrs. Mamie
Dob.y, assistant; Mrs. SaJlie
Freeman, president.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. R. A. Harper of 655 West
12nd Street wishes to thank all
cf her friends and neighbors
: for the many kindnesses shown
her during her recent illness.
CARD OF THANKS
f sincerely desire to extend
heartfelt thanks and deep ap-
meciation to my many friends 1
for the cards, visits, flowers
ana other acts of courtesies
i’hown me during my illness at
the hospital and at home.
Mrs, Susann Denegal
•912 Mills B. Lane Ave.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Clara Turner of 406 W.
Anderson street wishes to thank
her friends for the many cards
••nc’ telegrams received at the
death of her brother, Sanders
Pcwers, who died October 26, in
Pittsburgh. Pa.
C ARD OF THANKS
We are taking the liberty to
thank the many volunteer
workers and those who made
contributions towards our eff¬
orts here in Chatham County
and Savannah, in the recent
cam raign. We feel that the
success we were able to accom¬
plish was due to your assistance
: and cooperation. As campaign
director and eountv chairman
of the party, I personally wish
tn thank each and every indi¬
vidual for his and her coopera¬
tion in making this campaign
a success.
Benj. S. Adams,
County Chairman
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ANDREWS — In loving mem¬
ory of my wife, mother and
daughter,
ALVONIA ANDREWS
who departed this life one year
ago, Ve miss’you November 7, 1955
H w every day
j.j otv we wan t ycu every way;
j» u g the L 0 rd who knoweth
best,
Called you heme and gave you
re::t.
Sadly missed by
husband,
Isaac Andrews
daughter,
Mrs. Vivian Deas
New York City
son,
Ricardo Deas
New York City
mother,
Mrs. Tommie Lee Steed
Ol
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FOR PROTECTION
BATIE—In loving memory oi
our mother,
MRS. CATHARINE BATIE
who departed this life 6 years
ago, November 4. 1950
Deep in our hearts lies a picture
More precious than silver or
gold:
It’s a picture of our dear
Mother
vVhose memory will never grow
old.
Dur hearts still ache with sad¬
ness,
Bair eyes shed many a tear;
God only knows how we miss
her
At the end of six long years.
Sadly missed by
children,
Mrs. Julia Singleton
Mrs. Maud Jenkins
Mrs. Leila White
Reno, Nevada
Mrs. Alice Jones
Mr. John Batie
Mr. Boston Batie
sister,
Mrs. Lucinda Glaze
brothers,
Mr. Charlie Gould
Mr. Bristow Gould
grandchildren
Mr. Albert Deggs
New York City
Mr. Nathaniel Brown
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Phone A Dams 2-0221