The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, June 01, 1957, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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(ANP) Indica- ; ■ ve of the progress being made in C hristian race relations by the Diocese of South Florida which is l dally integrated on the Diocesan vel, the Venerable John K. < id¬ | ler, rector of St. Agnes’ E/: : il Church and Archdeacon for Negro work in the Diocc e of ; | ,„r deputies to the General Con- ' ntion of the Episcopal Church, he General Convention, which j eets tri-annually, will convene re at Miami Beach, in the fall of j 95 g General Convention is the high- -t legislative body of the Epi.sco- ;d Church and election as a 1st Evergreen Baptist At First Evergreen Baptist lurch, 622 E. Bolton street, 1 -v. E. A. Capers, pastor, scr- v ces were excellent Sunday, ginning with Sunday school hose attedance was 97. The orning sermon was delivered r the pastor on "No, Never, 'j, Never.” BTU met at 6 30. ir social for the union will be i Friday. May 31, at 7 o’clock. ‘ he evening sermon was also delivered by the pastor on Chose You This Day.” Two are made eligible for baptism. Our pastor’s anniversary will gin Sunday to be participa- d in by the following chur- hes: Monday night, Beulah 'ptist and First A.B. churches; uesday, Metropolitan; Wed¬ nesday, St. Mark; Thursday, a present: Sidney A. Jones ------ ’! Villiams and Williams and tvnes-Royall Funeral choruses, ! nd North Carolina Mutual | . nsurance Company Connor’s Temple ; j Services Sunday at Connor’s Temple Baptist church were •’■pry interesting beginning with 'unday school. During the ab- sence of Pastor W T . W. White- read, Rev. Roper delivered both whe morning and night mes- ages. Sunday will be our com- munon day. On our sick list are \Lrs. Ethel Jackson and Dea. E. Mack. We are very happy to have three of our young peo¬ ple graduatng from high school this year. They are Johnnie Mae Simpson. Deloris Mincev and Virginia Norris. 2nd St. John Baof. Churrh At the end of the first week’s -evival at 2nd St John Baptist ahurch, West Savannah, ten have been converted and are ready for baptism. The services are being conducted by Rev. H. C. Boyd of Waycross and will close this week. The usual services were held Sunday. Rev. T. J. Wright is pastor of the church. LOTS FOR SALE South of Hunter Field, near Middleground Road. EZRA JOHNSON Phone ADams 4-3432 M. K. Zion Church. Kneeling in front of the singing group are some of the memhci s of the panel which told of the work. Left to right: Dr. Tomilson D. Todd, founder and producer of ‘‘Americans All,” a weekly pro¬ gram heard over WOOK: Bishop II. T. Medford, prelate of the 5th deputy to that body is an honor coveted by every clergyman of the Episcopal ( hurch. Fr. Culmer was elected from field of 27 nominees 20 white and one colored -of the predominantly white annual Diocesan Convention held earlier this month .. which was *t ters Daytona at the Princess Beach, with Essena headquay Hotel, Fr. Culmer holds the distinction of being the only Negro priest ot the Episcopal Church who has been four times elected a deputy to General Convention. The Rt. Rev. Henry I. Louttit is bishop of the Diocese. St. Thomas AME Church Services were well attended at St. Thomas A.M.E. church Sun¬ day, beginning with Sunday school. "Family Day” was ab- served with Benj. Lewis as the oeaker. Mrs. Evelyn Jackson was sponsor. The Sunday school is igvir.g a chicken supper on the night of June 24. The A.C.E. league met at the usual hour. Those who are on the sick list are D. K Butler, W. Williams and Mesdanies Coles, Cobbs, Scott and Rainey. Rev. William Green is pastor of the church. 2nd Arnold Bapt. CJhurch Sunday school met at the u- ual hour and enjoyed ano- 'her Guest Day with Mrs. E. Roper who was the speaker, Sunday morning an message was delivered bv Pas- 1 iUHlV J. it'bCVUUU MUC , J was uu the guest of the evening, pro- seating a program with Mrs. Christina Robinson as emcee. Rev. Dingle delivered another ’ I’olifting sermon to the group. The Sunday school will pieniek at Selden Park on June 10. Sun- day will be communion at o’clock. The Sunday school an¬ niversary was held last Wed- uesday night with Dea. White as speaker. Jerusalem Bapt. Church At First Jerusalem Baptist church. Rev. W. Brown, pastor, Sunday services were inspiring beginning with Sunday school at the usual hour. At 11 a. m. with the pastor being absent. Rev. Miller delivered a soul stirring ermon. B.T.U. met at 6:30, and at 8 p. m. tire son of Rev. Geo. Brown delivered the message. Memorials Ezra Johnson 925 W. 37th Street Phone AD 2-7573 Episcopal District; Dr. J. C. Hog- gard, Secretary - Editor, Depait- ment of Foreign Missions and Missionary Seer; and Robert E. Howard, who directs the chorus. Standing on the extreme right is Mrs. Laura Small, director, Home Missions, -lth District. Tremont lemple At Trent ent Temple Baptist church, Park Ave. and West Bread, Rev. J. M. Benton, pas¬ tor, Sunday services were very inspiring beginning with Sun- day school. One of our sons, | I Rev. H. Hagan, preached in the morning service, the pastor: being absent on account of ill¬ ness. BTU met at 6 o’clock and it 8 o'clock another of our sons, Rev. Brooks, preached. True Love Bapt. Church Women’s Day was observed Sunday at True Love Baptist church, 777 East Gwinnett St., Rev. Freddie Bonds, pastor. A large crowd was on hand for the Sunday school hour. Miss Mettella W. Maree, principal of l Paulsen Street school, spoke at the morning service and Mrs. Dorothy Dunham, a church worker, spoke in the afternoon. | Oommunion service's will begin I Sunday at 2:30 p. nt. No Memorial Day Ceremonies At Woodville The Woodville Memorial As- | iOC j a tion will not hold their j j Memorial Day. celebration there is work on : Miy 3 o because being done in the cemetery. p er>scns W ho have lots in the i Officers of the Woodville Me- I marial Association are Curley Milton, president; James Stev- I ens. Fin. Sect.: Amos Williams, ! Inez williams, Rec. i ’ i' ecre ar ‘ __ FOR RENT A FEW DESIRABLE OFFICES in the GUARANTY LIFE BUILDING, 458!i West Broad Street Self-service elevator; water, lights, heat, janitor service and ice water. Apply to GUARANTY LIFE INSURANCE CO. I Home Office: 460 West Broad Street 1 Telephone ADams 2-2462 No.l SUGAR IN POPULARITY IN sugar »— —*■ m* » aw? » •» ww«w * «■» yy * " i »»M »» ■w .'n Mt. Tabor Baptist Church Rev. D. E. Kelley Revival Speaker Revival services will begin at y T Azor Baptist church, East Bread and Henry streets, Mon¬ day night. Rev. D. E. Kelley of Fitzgerald being the speaker, Monday night through Friday night. Rev. L. Kelley is pastor of the church. Central BaDt. Church The services Sunday at Cen¬ tral Baptist church were con¬ ducted by the men of the church. The program was large¬ ly attended. Caleb Bias was the morning speaker and Benjamin Lewis the speaker at night. Sunday will be our regular com¬ munion day. Congratulations to Miss Alethia Goodman and Miss Cynthia Toney, graduates of Beach High school. Bro. John Fogarty was able to be heme Sunday for a few hours. The senior usher board will celebrate their 35th anniver¬ sary on Friday night, June 7. Bantist Ministers The Savannah Baptist ters Alliance met in its cession Tuesday at Baptist church, Rev. H. Grant, pastor. Devotions conducted by Rev. R. and the opening remarks V*v by (Pin the rn.ficirlr.vtt president R.6V J McMillan. r The Sunday school lesson °xplalned by Rev. William C. Cunningham from the “Brothers Divided.” Comments nn lesson were by the pres- an d Rev. Wm. Daniels. Visiting was Mrs. Rosa Vosts of First Bryan Baptist church was introduced to the body Rev. Daniels. The order of the day was an ’nmressive message by Rev. R. L. Bvrd from the subject, “Liv¬ ing a Life on Faith.” Rev. R. B. Grown assisted in the pulpit services. Rev. B E. Black will bring the sermon on next Tuesday. uesday. The Alliance will be guests pf fhe Atlanta Baptist Ministers Alliance September 24th. Members present the meet- Daniel$. ft. (jpnner'. g/ft. Lane. R. B. Brown and B. E. Black; also present was Rev. A. Holmes. Benediction was by Rev. Byrd. Rites foi Chat. Durant Held In Philadelphia Charles Sumner Durant, hus¬ band of Mrs. Marion Eayard Durant, and nephew of the Mcsdames V. C. Holbrooks and Della Jackson, slept away sud¬ denly at his home in Philadel¬ phia, Pa., Saturday morning, May 18. Funeral services and burial’ were held in Philadel¬ phia. Mr. Durant was torn and reared in Savannah, but had been living in Philadelphia for the last ten years. Besides his wife and aunts, he is survived by an infant son, Charles, Jr., two brothers, Ar¬ thur and Raymond Durant, and several cousins including Scipio Collins. Bethel A.M.E. Church Sunday was a high day at Bethel A.M.E. church beginning in the Sunday school. The young people are locking for- ward to the king-queen eon- test to termiate on Children’s Day. in addition to the coro- nation of the king and queen cf the Suday school the closing exercises for the vacation bible school will be held. Vacation Bible school begins on Monday [morning, June 3, at 9:15. The morning and evening I messages were delivered by Pas- j ‘{or F. the D. Jaudon. senior choir In the after- I neon presen- | ted a program at which time Daniel Wright, teacher at F. W. , j Spencer a p encer school, scnooi, was was the tne guest spea ker. Money reported totaled $125.00. On Monday evening, June 3, at 8 p. m., the gospel chorus will observe its 16th an¬ niversary with a musical pro¬ gram. Our sick includes Mrs. Rebecca Holmes, Mrs. Viney Bowens, Mrs. Ada Frazier, Mrs. Mary Jac.kson and Mrs. Hattie Roberts. Bailey James is up but still in. Asbury Methods* Church Services were well attended Sunday at Asbury Methodist church. Sunday School was held at the usual hour. At 11:00 o’clock Pastor G. D. Walker ds- hvered , , an impressive . message and the music was furnished i fcy the senior choir. At 7 Rev. , Walker delivered another in _ y?ir!ng messag e. CHOIR & PULPIT GOWNS AB Colors and Color Combination* Reasonably Priced CHURCH FURNITURE OEPT. Pulpiti, P«»$, Lecterns, Communion Tobies, Boptis- mol Foots, etc Lowest Price* Available Write for Catalogue SPRINGER FASHION UNIFORMS WASH 2. D. e. « * ATLANTA 3, GA. 701 H. ST., N.E. 77 Alabama St. S.W^ VISIT Hall’s Confectionery COLD DRINKS — CIGARS — CIGARETTES ICE CREAM & PACKAGED MEATS 1104 West 40th Street Memorials ERCWN - - In loving memory of my dear husband CAPTAIN JOHN H. BROWN who departed this life one year ago, May 31, 1956 O’ER THE UNKNOWN SEA TO THE UNSEEN SHORE 'Some time at eve when the tide is low, t shall slip my moorings and sail away. With no response to the friendly hail Of kindred craft in the busy bay. In the silent hush of the twi¬ light pale, When night stoops down to embrace day, And the voices call in the waters ow “Seme time at eve when the tirtp is low ’ 1 ah ™ sl) ? moorings . and , sail away ’ ’Through purple , shadows that darkly trail °' er the ebbin S tlde of the unknown ti vi iipw rtTirvi sea, n I shall fare me away with a dip of sail And a ripple of waters to tell the tale Of a lonely voyager, sailing away To mystic isles, where at anchor lay The craft of those who have “““—------ sailed before | °’ er llftC unseen PPn the shore. C unknown Vi OTP sea to the “A few who have watched me sail away Will miss my craft “from the busy bay. Some friendly b3rks that were anchored near, Some loving souls that my heart held dear In silent sorrow will drop a tear. But I shall have peacefully furled my sail In moorings sheltered from storm or gale, And greeted friends who have sailed sailed ., , before before . . „ O’er the unknown sea to the unseen shore.” Sadly missed by A Devoted Wife Daughter, Mrs. Marie O. Brown . ...... v | Mrs. Meta Spilth other relatives' and .friends’ __-- 1 --—- *--T ■ '■#- I SHOES & HAGS DYED any color LUGGAGE & ZIPPERS FRANK’S SHOE SHOP 418 West Broughton Street Phone ADams 2-9594 RUPTURE-EASER Ur.ceTrain T.M lie, U.S. P»i. Off. (A Pltxr Right Double..$5.9 m// left $495 No P«t. No. Side Fitting 3S06551 Required A strong, form-fitting a.ble sup- port for r reducible reducible inguinal inguinal hernia. Back laci mg adjustable. Snaps up In front, just-able leg strap. Soft, flat groir pad. No steel or leather bands. Foi men. women, children. Mail orders fivi ire uround lowest part *f abd> state right, left side, double. DUKES DRUG STORE 36 W. BROAD ST. - SAVANNAH, GA sATt’KDA t, jl’Nfc i, iso. WILSON — in loving memory our dear husband and father, MR. DAN WILSON who departed this Life May 27, 1956 year has gone, we can’t forget, loved you then, we love you yet. ever we think of you, is the greatest sorrow of our heart we miss, how we mourn him, we long for him each day. he heard the call from heaven, his eyes and went away. cur hearts and souls gain comfort the thoughts of where dwells, Ls peace and rest and beauty, is love and all is well. May brings sad memories loved one gone to rest: Ypu will never be forgotten By the ones who loved you Sadly missed by Wife, Mrs. Fannie J. Wilson Daughter, Mrs. Eloise W. Flagg Son, Mr. Dan Wilson, Jr. Grandsons, Mr. Willie Wilson Mr. Dan Wilson, III Mr. Albert Wilson Mr. Carl Wilson Son-in-law, Mr. Joseph Flagg Daughter-in-law, Mrs. Anna Belle Wilson GRIER — In sad but memory of dear husband, father and dear brother LEE GRIER who passed away eight ago, May 25, 1949 Away from our tender Somewhere in lands afar, Someone we love lies Nothing his dreams to mar. Here in his home we waited still the vigil keep, his memory holding Ever our love more deep. Sadly missed by Wife, Mrs. Margaret Grier Daughter, Mrs. Ruby Pittman Sister, Mrs. Lucy Thompson Mother-in-law, Mrs. Carrie Bunn Sister-in-law, Mrs. Estella Reddick Church of God A revival meeting will the Church of God, 414 street, conducted by of South Rev. E. D. Lowry is pastor the church. V H LuBsraiiH * GOOD ADVICE TO NEWLYWEDS To you, the newlyweds in this community, we extent best wishes and congratulations on your marriage. Ant With these words we’d like to offer what we think i* somi good, sound advice. In the budget you will undoubtedly set up, earmark a part of it for a savings account. Small deposits made regularly will soon grow to a substantia amount. Save to buy a home or a car .... save for a vacation . . . save for a future security. Anyway you look at it, saving is smart. Come in and open an ac¬ count today. f Interest on Savings 3% Interest On Time Certificates 3%' All Accounts Guaranteed up 4o $10,000.09 by fhe Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Mail Accounts Solicited National Citv Bank of New York Travelers Checks For Sale THE CARVER SAVINGS BANK 810 Montgomery Street SAVANNAH, GEORGIA MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION L. B. TOOMER, L. D. PERRY T John « • Gf Butler Golffjpiany jj Paints, Glass, Building Materials Millwork and Hardware 90 YEARS OF SERVICE STORE ADams 2-1161 - PLANT ADams 2-1164 :: Congress and Whitaker Streets k «■»»♦♦♦♦♦ I ♦ II H ' W 4 4'UW 4 4.|4 t » < 4'W H 4'H I Himi GEORGE—in memory ot our dear mother MRS. MATILDA GEORGE who departed this life May 31, 1950 LIFE’S CLOCK The clock of life is wound but once And no man has the power To tell just where the hands will stop— At late or early hour. To lose one’s wealth is sad indeed. To lose one’s health Is more; To lose one’s soul Ls such a loss That no man can restore. The present only Ls our own. Live, love, toil with a will. Place no faith in tomor¬ row— For the clock may then be still. Sadly missed by Children, Mrs.Marie Brown Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Susie Williams Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Florence Mazo Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Edna G. Allen Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. James E. George South Hampton, N Y. Mrs. Rebecca Slack Savannah, Ga. Grandchildren and brothers Nieces and nephew BAGGS — In memory of our loving mother MRS. EUGENIA R. BAGGS Tho years have gone, we can’t forget Those words of love, we hear them yet, Whenever we thing of you, Mother, dear, We feel your angel spirit near. Daughter, Euia Evans Jacksonville, Fla. Sons, James Baggs Ludowici, Ga. Matthew Baggs Miami, Fla. Earl M. Baggs Riceboro, Ga. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin¬ cere thanks and appreciation to our many friends for the many acts of kindness shown during the death of our hus¬ band, father, grandfather and brother, Arthur T. Riley, who died May 12, and for the beau¬ tiful florals, cards, telegrams and to those who donated the use of their cars, and the Steele Funeral Home tor effi¬ cient service. Mrs. Ella Riley and family