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T o .Sine ef Bethel 4. M. E. Church Sunday
Bethel A. M. E. church ob-
; rved Mother's Day on
iunday. There was a fine at-
tndance at Sunday ■* T.ool
nd families sat tov’thrr in
epresentatlve group- in the
•orning service. For hi text
n the morning Pa -tor F. D.
udon used 'Our Debt To
.-fatherhood.'’ and in the cven-
,ag, "A Mother’s Or; artunity."
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Tremont Temple
At Tremont, T( r ;> B nr i t
•’.lurch, Rev. J. M. Benton, pas-
r, Sunday being Mr'her’s ■
ly the services were very In-
iring beginning with Sunday
■hool. At the morning warship
. program was rendered by the
,ung people, Pastor Benton
reaching a burning me - age
-cm the subject, “Your Mother
nd Mine.” B T. U. met at 6
o'clock.
beacons Union To
-vonsor Program
The Deacons Union of Chat-
->m County, S. L. White, pres-
'cnt. will sponsor a program
Bethlehem Baptist- church
i Wednesday niglif.'TJay 22,
8 o'clock. A spivijal invita-
on is extended to a)’ deacons
d deaconesses and the public
large. The state convention
ill convene at Roberta. t*a.,
June 14. Deacon John Mines
chairman of the program
i mmittee.
aby Contest To Close
line 5
The closing date of the an-
ual baby contest sponsored by
he State Missionary of the I.
of G. S. D. S. which was
heduled for the fourth Sun-
iy in May has been moved to
'ednesday, June 5. at the
rme of the missionary, Mrs.
■ raa M. Unervrood. 921 East
th street.
Connor’s T?mple
The services at Connor’s
ernple Ba.pt if t church were
spiring Sunday beginning
ith Sunday school at 10 o’-
ock. At the 11 o’clock service
•’uring the absence of Pastor
-T W. Whitehead. Rev. Tilson
eliverFd the Message. At 7:30
m. the adult classes of tire
unday school were in charge
f the service at which time
m impressive program was
“ndered. entitled. “Mother’s
-ay.”
St. Thomas A.M.E. Church
Services were well attended
•t St. Thomas A M F. church
Sunday beginning with Sunday
-hool. At the 11:30 a. m. ser¬
vice a Mother’s Day program
was rendered. Mrs. Florence
Green gave the origin of Mo¬
ther’s Day and Mrs Georgia
Gordon spoke on "True Mo-
herhood.” Several solos were
rendered and readings given.
Many visitors were present. !
Those who are on the sick list
are Messrs. D. K. Butler. W.
Williams: Mrs. Cobbs, Mrs.
Coles. Mrs. Rainey and Mrs. |
Scott. Family Dav will be ob- '
rerved at St. Thoomas Sun¬
day, May 26. with Beni. Lewis
as speaker. Rev. Wm. Green is
pastor of the church.
True Love Bant. Church
Sunday’s services at True |
Love Baptist church. Rev. Fred¬
die Bonds, pastor, were well ■
attended beginning with
the Sunday school. At 11:00 a. i
m. the message was delivered i
by Rev. Holmes. Women's Day j
will be observed Sunday, May
26. The morning speaker will j
be Miss Mettella W. Maree and j
the afternoon speaker, Mrs. j
Dorothy Dunham. I
ry rociety of the church pre-
ented a fpeclal program dod-
■ated to all mothers. Special
. Harriett
were Misses
»5as and Cous-taance Gissen-
aimer and Mrs. Susie Ru.ii
Allen. Revival services began
with the Mother’s Day obser¬
vance and will run for five
Rev. T. L. Bussey of
Macon Is the guest minister.
On Sunday afternoon. May
2nd Arnold Bapt. Church
Sunday was a high day at
2nd Arnold Baptist church
‘aiding with Sunday school. At
the 12 o’clock service Pastor
George Dingle preached a
heartfelt sermon on the "Love
•f a Mother." Night service
v. as well attended with Mrs.
O ,R. don nor delivering an
inspiring message to mothers.
a presentation was made to
Mrs, Sarah Frazier, who has
been serving for many years as
Mother of the Church. Friday
night. May 17. a woman!es-s
wedding will be rendered. Sun¬
day school will celebrate Its
anniversary on Wednesday
night, May 22. Tickets, are now
out for the Sundiay school pic¬
nic to Brunswick.
Revival At St. Mark
Rev. E. A. Capers, pastor of
First Evergreen Baptist church,
will begin a ten night revival
meeting at St. Mark Baptist
church. Monday night. May 20.
The Savannah Travelers quar-
ct will render a program this
Sunday night, May 19. Rev.
Benjamin N. Jones is pastor of
•he church.
Metrooolitan Bapt. Church
At First Metropolitan Bap¬
tist church. Lumber lane and
Walker street, Rev. L. G. Gibbs,
astor, Sunday services were
■.veil attended. At 11 o’clock the
castor r.'oke on “Mother.” At
7 o’cler-k B.T.U. met.
Hauov Home Bapt. Church
Homecoming will be held at
Happy Home Baptist church at
1015 E. Gwinnett street, Sun¬
day at 12 o’clock noon. The
ocakcr will be Lawyer E. H.
Gad s^Vn Dinner will be Served
Rev. L. L. Smalls is pa.stor of
(he church.
College Pk. Bapt. Church,
Thunderbolt
The College Park Baptist
church has just completed its
62nd anniversary celebration,
participated in by Speedwell
Methodist, Litway Baptist, Cen-,
’ral Baptist, the Bethlehem
Baptist and Wilmington Baptist
churches. The anniversary ser¬
vices ended with early morn¬
ing prayer services on Sunday
followed by the regular 11:00
service. Communion service was
held at 3:30 p.ni. with Rev. L.
S. Stell and Bethlehem Baptist
in charge. On Sunday,
May 12. the junior church
-ponsored a Mother's Day pro-
rram. Rev. Harold Baker de-
livered (he sermon. Rev. Lamar
Kelly is pastor of the church.
St. Luke Bant. Church
St. Luke Baptist church has
just closed a most successful
revival campaign conducted by
Rev. Paul Kendrick of Way-
-ross. Among the outstanding
ministers present was Rev. R
F. Thompson of Clyo and a
number of local ministers. Sun-
dav services were well atten-
ded. Pastor W C. Cunningham
delivering three impressive ser¬
mons. Collection for the week
amounted to $407.18. We regret
the death of George Tanksley,
father of Dea. Anderson Tank-
sley.
19, the Choral Ch.b of Central
High School, Sylvania, will be
presented by the Yeung Wom¬
an’s Auxiliary cf Bethel. A
large crowd is expected.
Mrs. Rebecca Holm s is quite
ill at her home on Far'. Boiton
street and Mrs. Viney Bowens
is ill on Joe street. C'.hers ill
are Mr;, Hattie Roberts, Mrs.
V ary Jackson and Mrs. Mattie
Moore.
Bryan baptist Church
Rev. R M. Williams, pastor
of the First E'ryan Baptist
"hurch, opened the revival
Sunday morning. Throughout
the week he will deliver a
”?cial message each night.
Beginning Sunday morning at
11:30 Rev A. M. Reeves of
Griffin will be guest minister
ter for the second half of the
revival. X
The A! M. Roberts glee club
mode Its initial appearance
during the Mother’s Day pro¬
gram. This club was organized
in memory of Alphonso M.
Roberts who .served faithfully as
chorister of the church.
A special notice has been
given to all mothers to take
advantage of the nursery on
Sundays at the ehureh.
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spaced one inch apart in rows.
Tracks may be fastened along
any desired route simply by wir¬
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holes. The table surface is un¬
cluttered by wires, which are
strung underneath and permitted
to emerge only where needed on
top.
Directions for making the
sturdy table, as well as putting
up a lb" “Peg-Board” panel on
the wall for keeping accessories
of the model train handy, are
given in a free plan, No. AE-328.
For a copy, send a postal to the
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111 W. Washington St., Chicago
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Central Bapt. Church
Mother’s Day services were
largely attended at Central
Baptist church. The messages
were delivered by Pastor Wm.
Daniels and music was rend¬
ered by the young adult choir.
Sunday the junior mission will
nect after the 11 o’clock ser¬
vice. B. T. U. will meet at 7 p.
m. Sunday, May 26, will be
Men’s Day. There will be a
program rendered at each ser¬
vice by the Men’s chorus of
the church. The morning
’ Pf alter will be Caleb Bias and
•'he night speaker will
Benjamin Lewis. Happy to see
Sis. Lillian Brown at service
after several weeks’ illness.
Jerusalem Bapt. Church
Services Sunday were largely
attended at First Jerusalem
Baptist church, Rev. W. Brown,
pastor, beginning with Sunday
school. At 11 a. m. Rev. Flagg
delivered a soul stirring ser¬
mon and at the 3 30 commun¬
ion the pastor preached an
inspiring sermon. He also
preached at 8 p. m. Our revi¬
val was very successful, two
being candidates for baptism.
1st Evergreen Baptist
At First Evergreen Baptist
church, Rev. E. A. Capers, min¬
ister, Sunday school’s attend¬
ance was excellent. The collec¬
tion banner wias won by the
adult department with the be¬
ginners and primary depart¬
ments tying for the attend¬
ance banner. The 11 o’clock and
communion sermons were de¬
livered by Pastor Capers. Six
united with the church, little
Dolma Scott, Nathaniel John¬
son, Patricia Colley, Harold
Young and Wilson Scott, Jr.
Those joined by Christian ex¬
perience were Mrs. Annie L.
Jenkins and S. Hendrix. B. T. U.
met at 6:00 o’clock. A special
program was rendered by
bers of the Training Union. At
night a special sermon was de¬
livered by Rev. L. G. Gibbs for
the ordination of Wilson Scott
and Johnny Walker. The church
revival, conducted by Rev. Scott
of Allendale, S. C„ was very
successful.
Emmanuel Bapt. Church
Emmanuel Baptist church,
Rev. J. C. McMillan, pastor, is
in the midst of a revival
meeting conducted by Rev H.
I,. Jordan of Milledgeville. Old
time songs and spirituals are
featured each night, choirs 1
and 2 are supiporting the ser¬
vices with appropriate numbers.
CARD OF THANKS
Little Virginia Louise Law,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Leonard T * D. Law, _ wishes . . to ,
thank . . her relatives ... and , , friends , .
for their fine support . . the ..
in
•Miss East Broad’ contest, , , of .
which , . , she , was crowned . “Miss
East „ , Broad.” „ . „
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Baptist Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Minis¬
ters Alliance held its weekly
session Tuesday at the Thank¬
ful Baptist church, Rev. H. F.
Grant, pastor. Devotions were
conducted by Rev, L. L. Smalls,
and the president, R*v. J. C.
V. Millan, presided.
The Sunday school lesson was
interpreted by Rev. R. B. Brown,
subject. “Abraham and His
World.”
Visitors were Rev. Davis Scott
C f Akin. S. c., the gv t of Rev.
w. N. Rcbimon, and Mr. Price
who was introduced by R*v. K
P. Quarterman. He spoke in
the interest of the N. A. A. C. P.
membership drive. Also visit¬
ing were Rev. Jerry Drayton,
guest of Rev. John Q. Adams, ;
and Rev. G. D. Walker of As-
bury Methodist church.
Rev. G. W. Carter will bring
the Sunday school le- on nex f .
Tuesday and the sermon will
be by Rev. J. B. Bates. The
order of the day was an in¬
formative sermon by Rev. H. L.
(Shotgun^ Jordan of Milledge-
ville, who preached from the
vub’ect, “Stay Inside of the
Line.” Those assisting in the
pulpit services were Rev. A.
George, Rev. G. W. Carter and
Rev. D. Scott.
Others present were Revs.
R. L. Byrd, R. Roberts, M.
Shavers, W. C. Cunningham, L.
S. Stell, O. Chaplin, G. R.
Conner, J. S. Gordon, J. B.
Bates. W. N. Robinson, W.
Washington, W. K. Miller, L. B.
Free, B. M, Corley, J. C. Mc¬
Allister and J. M. Benton.
Also present were Rev. F.
Flagg, Rev. O. Hicks, and Rev.
Holmes. Benediction was by Rev.
Jordan.
Mt. Bethel Bant. Church
At First Mount Bethel Bapt.
church. 148 South Fahm street,
R ev . Roosevelt Scott, pastor.
the pastor preached an inspir¬
ing sermon Sunday and com¬
munion services were largelv
attended. Prayer service will be
held Tuesday night. Number 1
and 2 choir and ushers were
in charge of services Sunday.
D Revival . , at . Lltwav .
The public is invited to at-
tend the annual revival of the
lit wav Baptist church begin- ,
fling May 13 through May 2*4. |
One week of prayer wll be 6b-
served. Preaching will begin
May 20 by Rev. R. Emmanuel
Scott, the newly called pastor, j
Asburv Methodist Church
At Asbury Methodist church
services were well attended
throughout the day Sunday
, beginning . , with ,,, Sunday „ , school, , ,
I i
At 11 oclock Pastor George ^ D.
, Walker TT ,, preached p , . an inspiring
Mother s Day sermon and , at 1
7 o’clock he preached , , another 1
Memorials
DR. M. PERRY SESSOMSj
Died May 16, 1C56
Somehow, Time in its
ceaseless flight
Never fails to bring, I
know, from you
Who lives beyond the veil
cf Bight
Consoling thoughts that
pull me through—
And if I may get a message
back to you
I’d happy be if you just
knew
How much I miss your
company
And how in death you’re
my sweetest memory.
A Devoted Family,
Mrs. M. P. Sessoms
Wife
Kennie E. Sessoms
Son
Willie E. Sessoms
Brother
Mrs. E. S. Chamblee
Niece
Mrs. M. L. Brown
Mother-in-law
1 and other relatives
GREENE — In loving memory
of our baby
MASTER LEON GREENE
who passed away May 20, 1949
Ch we miss you so our
For tears do freely flow.
For we yet can’t understand
why it was you who had to go.
gut v/e are trying to be sub-
missive
For we know “God knoweth
best”
when he took you with him in
heaven
In the land of peace and rest.
Sadly missed
Devoted Father,
Mr. Andrew Greene
Loving mother,
Mrs. Lula B. Greene
Aunt,
Mrs. Addie Edwards
Melbourne. Fla.
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BROWN — In loving memory
of our dearest mother
MRS. ANNIE BROWN
passed away ten years ago
May 14, 1947
are something no one
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SCOTT—In loving memory of
REV. T. J. SCOTT
who departed this life one
year ago
May 15, 1956
The world may change from
year to year,
Our lives from day 'to day;
But love and memories of you
Shall never fade away. |
Memories are something no one
can steal,
Death is a heartache nothing
can heal.
Some may have forgotten that
you are gone,
But we remember, no matter :
how long.
Sadly missed by :
Wife.,
Mrs. Mary Scott |
Sister. j
Mrs. E. G. Phillips *
Daughter,
Miss Mary Ann Scott
EDWARDS—In loving memory
of our dear one
MR. CHARLES EDWARDS
dho passed away 6 years ago
today, May 14. 1951
How we miss and how we
mourn him,
How we long for him each day.
Since he heard the call to
heaven,
j j closed his eyes and went away,
Bu t our hearts and souls gain
j comfort
j In the thought of where he
dwells
There is peace and rest and
beauty.
God is love and all is well,
May brings sad memories
of our loved one gone to rest;
i You will never be forgotten
B y the ones who loved you best,
: sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Lizzie Edwards
Sons,
Mr. Alphonso Edwards
Mr. Frederick Edwards
Daughters,
Mrs. Ruby Allen
Mrs. Etta M. Broxton
five grandchildren
Detroit Gets
12.000 NAA
CP Members
NAACP members since an
NAACP campaign began here a
few weeks ago. The Association’s
K<)a i ; n this city is 20,000 members,
The spring membership drive is
being conducted by the Detroit
FEGCJNS — In suet bui
loving memory of my
brother
ABRAHAM FEGGINS
who passed away one year
ago today
May 22, 1956
Quick and sudden was
your call,
Your sudden death sur¬
prised us all.
The blew was hard, the
shock severe;
We little thought your
death so near.
What would we give to
hear your voice,
Your patient face to see:
To hold your hand, to see
you smile,
A.s in the days that used
to be.
Sadly missed by
Your Sisters,
Mrs. Mozell Williams
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Saffie Murry
Mrs. Ella Williams
Mrs. Fannie Owens
Cottonton, Ala.
and a host of children
NACCP branch which reported
also that more than thirty-one
thousand dollars has been raised
in the city during the campaign’s
first phase.
The NAACP’s 48th annual
convention will be held in three
different buildings here. The meet¬
ing is scheduled for June 25
through June 30.
Convention business and work-
shop sessions are to take place in
the Veterans Memorial Building.
Evening meetings have been set for
the new Henry and Edsol Ford
Auditorium, while a Sunday after¬
noon mass meeting closing the con¬
vention will be held in the Olympia
Stadium.
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