The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, June 08, 1957, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGH TT70 CHURCHES ■ 1 - 353S3H5SS353^4>J»- DVENTIST CAMPMEETING OPENS ODAY AT HA' ■ ) HORNE, FLORIDA ”T.......I ■% • . * \ 2 1 1 E m 111 ........................... Elder J. 11. Wagner, Pres, Down in the sunny state :rida, away from the ,d bustle of city life, is a re campsite owned by nth Atlantic Conference •venth-day Advent ts. r ten days, June 6-15. ■°ds cf travel-worn U enjoy the refreshing two spring-fed lakes unded by beautiful os. It is the annual acting of the four-state rence which attracts m literally all over untry. \ large number of ns will be in attendance, ding a chartered bus lead e last Sabbath, ae 15. More than 300 ve been pitched to ar to the throng, including Hovah’s Witnesses Tc "et at Statesboro The Savannah West egregation of Jehovah’s -•es is making ns to attend a ining program in was announced last night, M. L. King, presiding the group, in discussing nouncement to the ‘ion, pointed to the optimism and hope the r ency of event in our The object of the \ King said, “is to train e of the preaching Jehovah’s Witnesses in 'ective use of the Bible as a ~ans of building sound d faith among people in our nmunity.” The program is scheduled ne 7-9. The public is welcome all sessions. mth Retreat At idway Midway Congregational Church ’ll again he host to the annual .■nth Retreat beginning June 9 rough 15. The retreat comprises embers of the Pilgrim Fellow- lip of the Congregational hutches in South Carolina and •orgia. A Daily Vacation Bible ■hool will also be conducted dur- ig the same week at the Dor- hester Center. All children of the iunty are invited to attend the hisses which will b e in at > \.M. The pastor announced last week series of two Ly cum service > be held at the chu> vh. Clarence illiams. County A -rent, will bo be speaker this Sunday afternoon, June 9, and Ralph Quarterman, ocal NAACP president, will lie eatured Sunday, June 16. Roth programs will begin at 4:30 P.M. The Woman’s Fellowship will honor the men of the church on father’s Day at a reception fol- lowing the afternoon service. Tremcnt Temple At Tremont Temple Baptist church, Park Ave. and West Broad, Rev. J M. Benton, pas- tor. Sunday bein? communion day, the services were impress¬ ive and largely attended begin¬ ning with Sunday school. At the morning worship one of sons. Rev. H. Hagans, an impressive sermon. At pan. he again was the his subject being “Lifted The vacation Bible school begin Monday and we are ing for the cooperation of members to make this a school than ever before. LOTS FOR SALE South of Hunter Field, Middlegrmind Road. EZRA JOHNSON Phone ADams 4-3432 huge, screened dining tent. Prow ion? have been made fer every age-group, so that entire a nMics may enjoy the encamp- r. without ever leaving the 1 The medical tent pra- vid: a rtaff of competent dac- j on and nurses. Fvcrycne h invited to this i rc ‘ ful haven which is located mi Highway 20 between Gaines¬ ville and Pa’atka, six miles east ; Be - therne. The Greyhound 1 mikes regular stops at the ; no entrance and the Sea- iroard Railroad makes Its stop at Hawthorne, where taxi ser¬ vice is available. The cost for ! he entire encampment Is $10.00 for a family tent, or $4.50 for a cot in the dormitory tent, cither for men or women, or 7f: a night. Meals are very ta c fy, wholescme and reason- able. For more information write Adventist Campground, Rn-to 1, Box 181, Hawthorne, Florida. 1 Prominent denominational leaders from many of the 200 countries in which the church < aerates' are scheduled to add- re s the meetings, with special I services held daily for young purple under their own spacious j ter. t. The huge campmeeting j choir, under the direction cf Dr. Fva B. Dykes of Oakwood Col- j fine lege, music is one to of be the heard sources under of the big canopy, Fldor J. H. Wagner of A’.lan- i ta is president of tl^e confer- enco and Elder H. L. Cleveland is pastor of the local church. Revival at F.A.B., Wocdville . : 1 i : Kev. Wm. Daniel Revival Speaker June ICth marks the begin¬ ning of a five nights revival set vice at the First A. B. church, woodviiie (Anderson street). Rev. Wm. Daniel, pastor of Central Baptist church, will be the speaker. The pastor, Rev. R. L. Thomas, invites the public ti attend. Bantist Ministers Alliance The Savannah Baptist Minis- ters Alliance met Tuesday in its regular session at Thankful i Baptist church. Rev. H.F. Grant, j pastor. Devotions were conduc- ! ted by Rev, Charlie Brantley md remarks were made by the I j | president. Rev. J. C. McMillan J | Highlights of the Sunday ■:-hool lessen were by Rev. Wm. C. Cunningham from the topic, ‘ Brothers Reconciled.” Rev. L. B. Free, Rev. Cunningham and Rev. B. E. Black brought in- tcresting current events. Rev. Fletcher Flagg was received as a member of the Alliance. The order of the day was a constructive sermon by Rev. B. E. Black based on “Paul. Silas and Timothy.” Rev, A. E. Hag- ins and Rev. L. B Free assisted in the pulpit services. Other members present were Revs. R. L. Byrd, Wm. K. Miller, L. M. Moore, G. R. Conner, Sr., E. G. Lane, L. L. Small and J. P. Sapp. Benediction was by Rev. Black. VISIT Hall’s Confectionery COLD DRINKS - CIGARS — CIGARETTES ICE CREAM & PACKAGED MEATS 1104 West 40th Street Woirm’s Day Sunday At Pilgrim Church j Hr:,. Ncliie Cojipage Morning Speaker ; 1 Mrs. OUt B. Dingle Evening Speaker Sunday will be Women’s Day at Pilgrim Baptist church, Rev. D. D. Henderson, pastor. The eleven o’clock morning service will be highlighted by an add¬ ress by Mrs. Nellie S. Cop-page, teacher at Cuyicr Junior high ichool, and the address at the 7:30 evening service will bo de¬ livered 1 Mrs. Ola B. Dingle, i eacher at Springfield Terrace shod. Connor's Temple Services Sunday were well at- ended a 1 Connor’s Temple Baptist church, Rev. W. W. Whitehead, minister, beginning with Sunday chcol at 10o’clock, The three era o\ vhich were deiivred -by the p: were soul -tirring messages. During the communion service six souls were added, to the church roll. The senior mission will hold its anniversary on Thursday night. College Park Bant, Church College Park Baptist church enjoyed an impressive message delivered by Pastor L. J. Kelley at th- n .'.ular communion ser- vice Sunday morning, subject, ■T aun:-hi rig With God.” monthly conference was held Thursday evening, May 30. discussed our plans for Union Sunday, the fifth Sunday id Tune, and also made prepara- tion to pay tribute to two mem- ber s of our church- Miss Betty Williams who has just co-mplet- ed her high school training at the Alfred E. Beach high school, and Mrs. Myrtle Mason, our church clerk, who has complet- ( 'd her training at Savannah st "te college with the B. S. de- S re c hi elementary education. j St. Thomas A.M.E. Church Sunday v.-as a high day at St. Thomas A.M.E.church begin¬ ning with Sunday school. At I 11 30 a. m. R >v. Wm. Green preached a soul-reviving ccm- ! munion sermon. One infant was baptised. The Sunday school is having a chicken sup- j per on the night of June 28. : Those who are on the sick list j are W. Williams, D K. Butler. j Mrs. Coles, Mrs. Cobbs, Scott and Mrs. Rainey. Rev. W. ' Green is pastor of the church. r «nZ SAVAHNAH i’KrSU.12 Children's Day At Beth-EJen Special services Childrens Day will be held -it Bcth-Eden Baptist church during the morning worship he: The children of the Sun- , | day r'hcol will render a pro- j g-?m of musical and literary •elertiorio. The pis tor, Rev. B. , Black, will deliver a .special , nes ~c to the chiidrcn. A ccr- <iml invitation is extended to he nubile to attend this ser¬ vice. Vacation Bible school will begin Monday, June 10, and c) Friday, June 21. The hours each morning will be .'rc m 9 to 11 a. m. There will be a special meet- irg cf the Sisterhood Sunday r.crnir.g immediately after ser- vices. 2nd Arnold Bapt. Church Services Sunday at Second Arnold Baptist church were well "tended. Communion services were held at 12:00, sermon by Pastor George Dingle. this service the church was de- lighted to have Sgt. and Mrs. William Maittis who have re- turned from several years , Germany. Rev. Biker delivered 1 the night sermon. Music was rendered by Choir No. I. Men’s | Day will be on the fifth Sun¬ day in June. Regular meeting f or the Men’s Day chorus will be held on Wednesday night at the church. Montgomery Bapt, Church Montgomery Baptist church, Rev. Collins Tilson, pastor, held i very successful 74th anniver- ary. The churches that took part were Skidaway Baptist, Beaulah Bapt., Macedonia Bapt., Is’e of Hope Bapt, Sweetfield j churc.. 1st Evergreen Baot. OhurCff Services were well attended Sunday at First Evergreen Bap- !f t church, 622 E. Bolton street, Rev. E. A. Capers, minster. Tire lunday school had its annual homecoming with various Sun- Jay schools taking a part. The ETU had its monthly drill, the Bible leader reader, Dea. H. Coleman, being in charge. Our ! annual social for -the union was a niece*.3. The evening services ; were In charge of -the pastor. 1 We celebrating our pastor’s are anniversary June'3-7. j - Friendship Baptist Church At Friendship Baptist church, 611 W. Duffy street, Rev. D. D. Henderson, pastor, services were excellent Sunday beginning with Sunday school. At 1L30 a. m. a urogram was rendered celebra- tog homecoming day. Begin¬ ning June 10-14 the church’s 45th anniversary will be held. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- cere thanks and appreciation to j our many friends for the many acts of kindness shown during J the death of our father, John Spaulding, who died May 21; for the beautiful florals, cards, ! telegrams and to those who donated the use of their cars and Steele Funeral Home for efficient service. J Children, | Mrs. Mrs. Alibertha Ruth Monroe Harris Mrs. Mary Maxwell Mr. Charles Spaulding CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Edward G. Robinson wish to express their thanks for the kindness and aympathy extended them during their bereavement, and to thank them for the : ; The //s. bag thats ,, easier to , pour . ' from ; Dixie Crystals Sugar i •* 4 i r* ->.v ?r * Memorials faMONTDA 'In ’cvfng mem¬ ory cf our dear sister ' j MRS. CIRICH S. y. LaMONEDA who departed this life June 13, 1956 One year ago you left us j Without saying good bye— But our silent thoughts and secret tears Keep cur memory ever near. : Sadly missed by Your Sisters, j Mrs. Louise M. S. Drayton Wilton, Connecticut Mrs. Mattie S. Busby Savannah, Ga. Cousins, Mrs. Viola Sneed Miss Hattie Sneed Mrs. Ellen Williams all of Savannah Mrs. Fau-.tine B. Hunt Jacksonville, Fia. George Burke New York City j mi BURKE- In loving mem¬ ory of our dear wife and mother MRS. BESSIE MAE BURKE who departed this life June 8, 1956 One year has gone, we can’t forget, , We loved you then, we love you yet. When ever we think of you, 1 It is the greatest sorrow of our heart. Haw we miss, hew we mourn her, How we long for her each day, Since she heard the call from heaven, Closed her eyes and went away. But our hearts and souls gain comfort In the thoughts of where she dwells, There is peace and rest and beauty, God is love and all is well. June brings sad memories Of our loved one gone to rest. You will never be forgotten By the ones who loved you best. Sadly missed by Husband, Rev. Marcus Burke , Children. Mrs. Willie Mae Jones Miss Mary L. Burke \ Miss Fstella Mae Burk© Miss Betty A. Burke j -Mr. Marcus Burke, Jr. Master Nathaniel R.obtJ Burke Master Jimmie Alfred j Burke Granddaughter, sister ; Brother. Mother and [ Father, Mother-in-law Sis'ters and Brother- in-law Nieces, nephews and friends v i i grams, cards, and beautiful ! floral designs, The Robinson Family ■’REVBACKFR — In loving memory of DEA. E. D. RICKENBACKER who departed this life June 8, 1948 ; He is gone but is not forgotten, Never will his memory fade. Loving thoughts will forever linger Around the grave where he was laid. ! But seme we will meet again Cor loved one who has gone before, Someday we’ll reach that happy land Where parting will be no more. Sadly missed “The family” SIMMONS—In sad but loving memory of our mother, grand¬ mother and sister MRS. HATTIE E. SIMMONS who passed away one year ago today. June 4, 1956 They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget; But time so far has only p-roved Hew much we miss you yet. A face that is ever before us, A voice that we can never for¬ get A smile that will be lost forever, In memory we see you yet. God gave us strength to fight it, And courage to bear the blow; But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. Children, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Simmons Mr. H. D. Simmons Grandchild. Miss Edwina Simmons Sister and Brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. 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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.” SIDNEY A. JONES FUNERAL HOME 511 West Waldburg Street Phone AD 4-7226 sArptlDA*, JUNi- », i»a. JOHNSON — Irf loving memory of our dear husband and father ESA. TRANSFORD JOHNSON life i who departed this three years ago June 9, 1954 Three years have passed, my dear, I Since God has called you home To be with Him in heaven Around the snow - white throne. God knows how much we miss ycu Never shall your memory fade. Loving thoughts shall al¬ ways wander To the spot where you were laid. Sadly missed by A Devoted Wife, Mrs. Idonia J. Johnson Guy .on. Georgia Children, Mrs. Christine Scott Orlando, Florida Mrs. Nora Young Mr. Raleigh Johnson Clyo, Georgia NOTIS—In loving memory of cur dear mother MRS. OPHELIA NOTIS who passed away two years ago teday, June 6, 1955 Some may think that we are not lonely, That we do not feel the smart, That we do not miss you; only God above can read our heart. He could say how much we need you, He could tell how much we care, For He knows none can succeed' you, Over here, or over there. Sadly missed by Your children, Mrs. Geneva W. Grimes Tom’s River, N. J. and Mr. and .Mrs. Benj. Jerome Notis FOR RENT A FEW DESIRABLE OFFICES in the GUARANTY LIFE BUILDING, 45814 West Broad Street Self-service elevator; water, lights, heat, janitor service and ice water. Apply to GUARANTY LIFE INSURANCE CO. Home Office; 160 West Broad Street Telephone ADams 2-2462 7. s. *in;«// % To See Better See Us Optometric Service 112 Whitaker St. — Phone ADams 3-3476 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED “Vision Is Your Most Precious Possession” STEVENS— In sad but lovit t memory of my dear husband and father DEA. L. W. STEVENS who passed away one year ago June 10. 1956 what would we give to see you smile And sit with you and talk awhile. The blew was hard, the shock severe, To part with one we loved so dear. We often sit and think of you, The things you used to say and do; And wonder why ycu had to die Without a chance to say good¬ bye. Sadly missed by Wife, Mrs. Eliza Stevens Children, grandchildren, Brother, sisters other relatives and friends BOLDS — In sad but loving memory of my dear wife and daughter MRS. PAULINE STEVENS BOLDS who passed away one year ago June 9, 1956 Dearest, you are not forgotten. By the ones who loved you best, Our love for you will linger Until we all are laid to rest. We saw you suffer, we saw you go. rt crushed our hearts, we loved you so. But the Lord said, “Come on home, - You need to rest.” The gates of heaven opened wide. And the angels beckoned you inside. We miss you, oh we mi-ss you, How could we help but cry. But if we live as you lived We will meet you by and by. Sadly missed by Husband, Mr. John Bolds Mother, sisters', brothers other relatives and friends