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DR. CLEVELAND 10 BE PRESENTED iN CONCERT
AT ST. JOHN FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 17
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l)r. Cleveland at Piano
On Friday night., May 17,
Reverend E. O. S. Cleveland,
A.B., D.D , pastor of S‘. John
Baptist church, 526 Hartridge
street, .will be presented by Mrs.
M. N. Moon in an organ and
piano recital in the church
auditorium.
This recital will be an out¬
standing event. Dr. Cleveland
is master of both instruments.
Bapt. Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Minis¬
ters Alliance’s weekly devotions
were conducted by Rev. R. B
Brown Tuesday at Thankful
Baptist church. The president,
Rev. J. C. McMillan, presided.
The Sunday school lesson was
illustrated toy Rev. L. L. Small.
Visitors were Rev. D. T. George,
the guest of Rev. L. S. Si ell and
Bethlehem Baptist church; Rev.
N. G. Bryan of Jackson, S. C.,
Rev. J. Reddick of Palen Meth¬
odist church, and Rev. Paul
MrKindred of Wayoross, who
delivered an inspiring message.
Rev. Wm. Cunningham. Rev.
T. B. Bates and Rev. D. T
George assisted in the pulpit
services
Rev. H L. Jordan of Mil-
jedgeville will bring the sermon
on next Tuesday On May 17 at
12 noon the ministers will hold
prayer services at Thankful
Baptist church. The public is
invited to attend.
Mother’s Day Program
There will be a Mther’s Dny
program given at the St. Peter’s
Baptist church on Sunday even¬
ing at 6 o'clock. The response
will be by the mother of the
church, Mrs. Brinkley, and at
7:30 o’clock the usher board
will sponsor a little girls con¬
test. Rev. L. H. Bright is
of the church.
Mt. Bethel B=»nt Church
At First Mourl H ’he! Biot,
church. Rev Roosevelt S-ott,
nastor, Sunday services were
largely attended. No. 3 choir
and usher board were in charge
of services and their officers
were installed by the pastor.
Tiais is the last week of our
revival services. Communion
services will begin at 2:30 p. m.
1st Fvprorper Bant.
At First Fverg-een Baptist
church. Rev. E. A Capers, min-
ister. Sundav school aVendance
was excellent The morning
message was delivered by Rev
W. S. Scott. BTU met at the
usual hour. The evening ser-
man was delivered bv the pas¬
tor on “The Just Man’s Past.”
Next Sunday being
Dav and our c'ur nunion day.
Rev. Capers will Preach a
special sermon. During that
time Johnny Walker and Wil¬
son Scott will be ordained.
Revival services are being con¬
ducted this week with Rev. B
S. Scott in charge.
Fl’nner Chan*l
Both services for <he
munion were conducted bv
ter C R Stripling p *
A. M. F Chanel. Music
furnished by the senior
The church is sponsoring
motorcade to Hendersonville,
C., on Sunday, May 26.
He is known as
Musical Pastor," recording ar¬
il t, vocalist, composer, also
author, having written a book
I if sermons entitled “The Eagle
; Stirreth Her Nest."
; This concert is being given in
the interest of the General
Mif-ionary Baptist State Sun¬
• day School Convention of Geor¬
gia of which Dr. Cleveland is
First Bryan Bapt, Church
A special Mother’s Day pro¬
gram will be held Sunday at
1130 a. m. at First Bryan
Baptist church with the Mar-
t h a Prentice Auxiliary in
charge. Mrs. Gilliard will serve
as chairman. Beginning Mon¬
day a two-week revival will be
held with preaching the first
week by the pastor, Rev. R. M
Williams, and the second week
preaching by the Rev. A. M.
Reeves of Griffin. "Back To
Church Month" is one of the
main features on the regular
program of the church.
House of Prayer
The Easter sunrise service
was held at (he House of
Prayer followed by an inspiring
sermon by the pastor. During
veung people's services at 5 p.
•n. the children rendered an
enjoyable program. We wish to
"Ongratulate one of our mem¬
bers. Sis. Elnora Jenkens, as
being th? first Negro registered
nurse at Fort Stewart Hospital
division.
Central Bapt. Church
Friday night closed another
revival meeting at Central Bap¬
tist church. Six candidates
were received for baptism. A’
‘he pemmunion services Revs
Biwh’,' ■ Johnson * tifirt Bowels
were present. May 10th there
will be n panel discussion on
"The Seven last Words of
Christ," sponsored by the senior
j choir. A musical program will
precede. Sunday morning a
mecia! Mother’s Dav sermon
will be delivered by Pastor Wm.
Daniels. BTU will meet at 7.
St. Peter’s AMP Church
A* St. Peter’s A MB church.
M-Ti'tosh, Sundav was pa c toral
dav Pastor II c. Nelson deliv¬
ered an impressive sermon.
Choir No. i appeared on pro¬
j gram at Wilderness Baptist
j church during their choir an¬
j niversary. The church is in¬
vited to the Independent Chris¬
j tian Union Sacie*v in Savan-
ah on Mav 19. Official toward
: meeting will be held May 11.
7»o" Hill Bant. GFnrch
; At 7.ion Hill Rnntnt clwtroh.
Rev. J B Bates, nastor. send¬
ees began last Sundav with
Sundav school. Car spring r »_
vival is now in progress with
the Rev. W. R. Wright of Al¬
lendale. S. C. conducting the
services.
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.president. The piano used is the
courtesy of the Upchurch Piano
I Company. Moving of same to
and from church, courtesy of
Yorrr.un’s Van and Storage Co.,
Inc. Children 12 years old or
younger will be admitted free
of charge. Advance donation is
si.00; at door, $1.25; patron,
$1.50. Concert will begin prompt¬
ly at 8:30 p. m.
Mother’s Day Program
A. f Beth-Fflen
The annual Mother’s Day
program will be presented Sun¬
day at 4:20 p, m. at Beth-Eden
Bap’ church, sponsored by Miss
Florida Johnson. Mrs. Sophron-
ia G Tompkins will be the guest
speaker. Mrs. S. J. Derrick Her¬
rin will be in charge of the
yorcgram. The public is invited.
Mrs Glover To Speak
4t Gaines Chansl
Mother’s Day will be observed
Sunday at 7 n. m. at Gaines
Chapel at which time Mrs,
Mildred W. Glover will be the
guest speaker. The mother of
the church will be honored
Rev R Richard is pastor of
the church.
Connor’s Temple
Services Sunday at Connor’s
Temple were high in spirit. At
M o’clock Pastor W. W. White-
head spoke from the subject.
"Witness for Christ." Music was
rendered by the junior choir.
At 2 p. m. communion was held
with the pastor delivering the
message. Music was rendered
by the gorpel chorus and Choir
No. 1. During our revival 10
(members were added to the
church. Everyone is invited to
attend a Mother’s Day program
on Sunday night at 7:30.
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7ni SA7AHKAH TRIBUTE:
To Conduct Revival At
Mt- Zion
Rev. Jerry Drayton, D. D.
At Mt. Zion Baptist church,
Rev. John Q. Adams, pastor,
revival services are now in pro¬
gress. Guest minister for the
veek beginning Monday night,
May 13, will be Rev. Jerry
Drayton, D. D.
Rev. Drayton is a native Sa-
vannahian and a graduate of
Beach High School. He holds
an A B. degree from Morehouse
College, a B. D. degree from
Howard University and received
the D. D. degree from the
Virginia Theological Seminary
at Lynchburg, Va. For the past
thirteen years he has been
pastor of the New Bethel Bap¬
tist church at Winston-Salem,
North Carolina.
Special music will be ren¬
dered each night by the com¬
bined choirs of the church
under the direction of Prof.
Robert P. Jordan with Mrs.
Mamie Commander at the or¬
gan and Mrs. Cora B. Williams
at the piano. Services begin
each evening at 8 o’clock.
F.B.B. Combined Choirs
The regular meeting of the
combined choirs was held in the
education building of F. B. B.
church, Mrs. Ozena Wilcox,
hostess. Much business was dis¬
cussed. Those who assisted the
hostess in serving were Mrs.
Isaiah Rivers, Miss Edith Sim¬
mons and Miss Sadie Lagree.
The next meeting will be held
at 1319 Richards street, Mrs.
Tessie Mae Grant as hostess, on
May 19.
Bethlehem Bapt. Church
All services were inspira¬
tional on Sunday at Bethlehem
Baptist church. At the morn¬
ing worship Pastor L. S. Stell
-poke on the subject, “Face to
Bac.e With God" At 3 30 p. m.
we worshipped with College
Park Baptist church. Thunder¬
bolt. The B. T. U. met with
Mrs. Mamie Williams, director.
A pew rally is being sponsored
on Sunday afternoon at 6 by
the BTU. Our revival meeting
began Monday night with Rev.
D. T. George of Atlanta being
the evangelist for two weeks.
Some people who fcxpeet sal¬
vation at the eleventh hour,
die at ten-thirty.—Howden.
Hagin Years
St. Paul
Rev. A. E. Hagin
St. Faui Baptist church will
celebrate the 18th pastoral an-
niversdU-y beginning Monday
night through May 19, with the
CoY.owing churches participa¬
ting: Monday night, Second
Evergreen Baptist church, Rev.
Robert Sweet; Tuesday night,
Zion Fair Baptist church, Rev.
M, T. Thomas;
night, Mt. Tabor Bapt.
Rev. L. Kelly; Thursday
Green Grove Baptist
Rev. H. F. Henderson: F
night, Second Ebenezer
church, Rev. G. R. Connor;
Sunday afternoon. St. James A.
M. E. church, Rev. B. C. Cars¬
well, pastor, who will deliver
the pastoral anniversary ser¬
mon.
Tiie B. T. U. will present Mrs.
Stella Reeves for the morning
speaker Sunday for Mother’s
Day and Mrs. Esther Warrick
for the night speaker. Both are
outstanding speakers.
True Love Bapt. Church
Sunday’s services at True
Love Baptist church, Rev.
Freddie Bonds, pastor, were
well attended. Communion
services were held at 2:30 p. m.
The anniversary of the pastor
will be held May 8-12. Rev.
Gordon will deliver the mes¬
sage Wednesday: Ellder Solo¬
mon, Thursday, and Rev.
Gwyn, Friday.
Metropolitan Bapt.
Services Sunday were well at-
tended at Metropolitan
church. Rev. H. Williams
livered the messages for
day. Next Sunday night a
*her'-s Day program will
rendered. Pastor L. G.
being in charge of the
On Monday the 23rd
sary of the church will
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THOUGHTS FOR DAILY MEDITATION-
‘‘I want to do one kindly deed each day
To help someone to find a better way.
I want to lend a hand to one in need
Or find some lonely stray that I may feed.
I want to sing for someone a lovely song
To give them courage when the road is long.
If just one smile of mine can lighten pain
Then I shall feel I have not lived in vain.”
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Kevival Begins Monday
\t Emmanuel
Rev. H. L. Jordan
Emmanuel Baptist church will
iegin revival services Monday
j night continuing through May
24th. Rev. H. L. Jordon of
Milledgeville will conduct the
serv^es. Rev. Jordan is known
to many as “Shotgun Jordan
frem the Red Hills of Georgia.’’
Rev. J. C. McMillan is
of the church.
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
( The church school at
( Baptist church met Sunday
’ 10:15. Rev. B. M. Corley ‘
guest speaker at the
service. Pastor D. D Hender¬
son has started the revival
meeting which is in full
conducted by the Revs. F. H.
and D. D. Henderson < broth¬
ers). The Mother’s Day
mon will be delivered at 11 a.
m. Sunday by Pastor Hender¬
son.
Tremont Brotherhood
The Tremont Temple Bro¬
therhood held their regular
meeting Monday. Two new
members, James Wimberly and
William Bryant, were present.
Jerusalem Bant. Church
Services Sunday were excel¬
lent at First Jerusalem
church. At 11 a. m. Pastor W.
Brown delivered the sermon.
Sunday is our communion at
3:30.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late
| Susie Larry wishes to
their many friends for the
comforting expressions of eym-
pathy with words, cards, tele-
grams, during their bereave-
inent.
Miss Florence Kennedy
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Memorials
FERGUSON—In loving mem¬
ory of my husband, father,
and brother
FRANK FERGUSON
who departed this life
May 12, 1956
He lived and died a noble man,
| To all he knew endeared;
And with his happy nature
His home and friends he
cheered.
Then with the same brave
spirit,
He faced the last great test,
And went to face his Maker,
Among earth’s men most
blessed.
Sadly missed by
A Devoted Wife,
Mrs. Fannie Ferguson
Savannah, Ga.
Two Daughters,
Mrs. Agnes Middleton
New York City
Mrs. Louise Hall
Savannah, Ga.
Three Sisters,
Mrs. Mary Williams
Mrs. Belle Ferguson
Mi's. Anna M. Robinson
all of Savannah, Ga.
Two brothers,
Mr. Isaac Ferguson
Mr. Eddie Ferguson
and family
Mr. Robinson a Visitor
Felix Robinson of Pittsburgh,
Pa., a former Savannahian,
in the city visiting his mother,
Mrs. Rosena Causby of 617 W.
i 36th street. Mr. Robinson is a
j member of the personnel of
: the Pittsburgh Courier, em¬
| ment. ployed in the linotype depart-
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memory grandmothei SIMS—In of sad our and but d great¬ loving e a r i
grandmother
MRS. MARY E. SIMS
who passed away three
years ago, May 8, 1954
There is no way of know¬
ing,
The wisest may not say,
What Grandmother, dear,
is doing
In her heme today!
But judging by her actions,
Remembering her worth,
When the smiled on the
needy
And walked with folks on
earth—
One may, with heart-
assurance,
Assume beyond a doubt,
She’s helping some poor
angel
Who’s feeling down and
out.
Family
In memory of all
Deceased Mothers of
Alpha Theta Zeta Chapter
of
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority,
Inc.
When we think on Mother
How she spent her days
Loving, serving, giving,
Sweet in all her ways;
Never a mother so lovely,
Never a woman so rare!
That we may follow her
footsteps
Daily to make our prayer.
Alpha Theta Zeta Chapter
of
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority,
Inc.
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