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PAG* T770
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Mrs. Neely Crowned
St. Paul Baptist Church"
The Deaconess board of
St. Paul Baptist church.
A. E. Hngins. pastor, and Mrs
Mollie' Smalls sponsored a
colorful and unique
Extravaganza on Sunday
ing.
The highlight of'the
was the crowning of Mrs.
She was a charming picture
pink chiffon over taffeta. Mrs.
Mnmye Baron, fhe
was very pretty in
nylon net over talfeta in
waltz length gf-vne Mrs. Nora
Alien, third attendant, was at¬
tractive in a Dlgr blue embroi¬
dered taffeta. Mrs Mamie M.
Hart, fourth attendant,,
adorable in a black
weave embossed in silver leaves
Mrs, Lula Johnson was quite
-tunning in a soft draped pink
chiffon over taffetaN
The queen and her court pre¬
sented a very pretty picture,
The musical numbers were
presented by some of the most
outstanding talent of the city.
The pregram was presented in
a tableau with Mrs. Sarah
Vanellison as the narrator The
net proceeds of this effort was
over three hundred and fifty
dollars. The next project to be
sponsored by this group will be
a pre-Thanksgiving Musical on
Wednesday, November 2f}
Men’s Day Speaker
Benjamin F. Lewis who will
be the Men’s Day speaker at
Flipper Chapel A. M. E. church
Sunday, Cct. 27. at 11:30 a. m.
He is a member of St. John
Baptist church, graduate of
Savannah State College, mem¬
ber of Alpha Phi Alpha Fra¬
ternity, Board of Directors of
Frank Callen Boys’ Club, Eu¬
reka Lodge of the Masons,
general chairman of the 1958
membership drive of the West
Broad Street Y.M.C A.
Baptist Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Min¬
isters Alliance met in its usual
weekly session Tuesday at the
Thankful Baptist church, Rev.
H. F Grant, pastor. The med-
Ration period was conducted
by Rev. George W Carter.
ident J c. McMillan presided
The Sunday school lesson was
explained by Rev. W' N. Rob¬
inson from the subject. "Using
or Abusing our Freedom." Rev.
W. C. Cunningham will bring
the Sunday school lesson on
next Tuesday and the sermon
by Rev. G W Carter.
A visitor was Mrs. Esther M
Smith of Atlanta, field repre-
sentative for the Foreign Mis¬
sion Drive, who spoke on the
drive which takes place in 1958
Her address was inspiring and
interesting. Rev. E. A
responded
The order of the day was
omitted. Members present were
Reverends W C. Cunningham,
W. Washington. J S. Gordon.
R. L Byrd. W Brown. W Dan¬
iels. T. F. Perry, W. K Miller.
P H. Hunter. E G Lane. L
Harden. J. M Benton, E P.
Quarterman.
The Emancipation Associa¬
tion will hold a meeting Thurs¬
day night at the YMCA. seven
o’clock.
All articles for publica¬
tion in The Tribune must
be typewritten or written in
ink and, should be in the
office by Tuesday noon.
Everrrecn !o Observe A liversary Next Week
mi"*
hirst- evergreen Bapt. church
whl observe its fifty-seventh
j anniversary next week. The cel¬
• ebration wilt start. Monday and
end Friday night.
The Rev. E. A. Capers and his
congregation have planned an
impressive program for the five
night observance which will be
participated ® m by several
c h u r cm b s a s follows:
Monday night, Oct. 28, servi-
ces iiy charge of. Second Arnold
Baptist church, sermon by Rev.
Georg -, Dingle; Tuesday night,
services' In charge of Central
Baptist church, Rev. Wm. Dan¬
iels, pastor; Wednesday night,
services in charge of True Love
Eaptist church, sermon by Rev
Freddie Bonds; Thursday night,
services in charge of St. Paul
Si. Paul Bapt. Church
.-SI. Paul Baptist church, Rev.
\ ,K flap ins, ’pastor. The
church has been very progres-
vc this month. Oct. 1] the
■j tier board celebrated its 39th
innlver.sary with a program
with the various usher boards
participating; money raised,
536.00 Sunday. Oct. 13. a con¬
test was given by the Deacon-
'.- • Board Mrs. Essie Mae Nealy
who was crowned Miss St. Paul
Baptist, church, reported $165.-
00; Mrs Mamie Bacon, second
place., raised $93.70: Mrs. Nora
Lee Allen, 3rd place, *40.00;
Mrs. Mamie M. Hart, 4th
Mace. $‘20 00; Mrs. Lula Mae
Johnson, 5th, $17.00: grand
total. $333.70. The Independent
Order of Brothers and Sisters
:.f America held its 19th an¬
nual session Oct 18-20 at the
church with an elaborate pro¬
gram each night and Sunday
j afternoon. Friday night Rev
H F Grant preached. Saturday
nigh* and Sunday afternoon
Rev. J. S. Bryan preached alJ
the messages.
Evergreen Bapt. Church
At First Evergreen Baptist
church, 622 E. Bolton street.
Rev E. A Capers, minister,
the Sunday school met as usual.
Since Sunday was Women’s Day
the women were in complete
, charge of Sunday school. Dur¬
ing the 11 o’clock service Mrs
W W Whitehead was speaker,
her subject being, "Center of
I ! fe" At BTU the union was
favored with a selection from
each group and Pastor Capers
gave remarks on Wo Don’t
Live close Enough Together.” At
night the speaker was Mrs. L.
P Connor whose subject was
God’s Use of Women." Mrs.
Edna Jones was chairman of
the day’s program.
True l ove Bant. Church
Sunday’s services at True
Love Baptist church. 777 Fast
Gwinnett street. Rev. Freddie
Bonce pastor, were well at¬
tended. The pastor delivered
impressive sermons throughout
the day. The Sunday school
will observe their 33rd anniver¬
sary on October 27. at 8:00 p m.
The public is cordially invited
to attend the celebration.
and Wnming-ton Baptist rhui-
ches; Friday night, services in
charge of Friendship Baptist
church, anniversary sermon by
Rev. G. R. Connor.
The official board of Fiver-'
green Baptist church is com¬
posed of Dea W v. Coleman,
Chairman; Dea. Robert Whaley,
assistant chairman; Dea. Oeo.
Hayes, secretary of board; Dea.
James Harris, Dea. ■ William
Gregory, Dea. Wilson Scott,
Dea. John Walker, Dea. Dock
Carr, Dea. Steve Norris, Dea.
Herman Hamilton, Dea. Chas.
Edward; honorary deacons, Dea.
Emory Lewis; Dea. Buster Bol¬
den; Dea. Dock Carr, general
chairman of church anniver¬
sary; James Hamillton, assis¬
tant chairman.
Ml. Bethel Bapt. Church
Sunday services were well at¬
tended at First Mt. Bethel Bap¬
tist church. The morning mes¬
sage was delivered by Rev.
Perrin On Sunday night, Mt.
Bethel gave tribute to its board
of deacons. A program was ren¬
dered with Mrs. Evelyn Adams
as chairiady. Refreshments
vere served with the deacones¬
ses serving as hostesses for the
occasion.
Cn Friday night, Oct. 25, the
Golden Leaf gospel singers of
Jamaica. New York, will render
o musical program. This is
ponsored by the deacon board
for the benefit of the shut-ins
and less fortunate members.
Admission is free. Rev. R. V
Scott is pastor.
^t. Thomas AME Church
Sunday services were well at¬
tended at St. Thomas AME
church beginning with Sunday
school. At 11 30 a. no. Pastor
Wm. Green delivered a soul-
reviving sermon. The Junior
Choir rendered music. At 3:30
the ACE league met and at 8
p. m. the pastor preached ano¬
ther able sermon. Youth Day
will be observed at St. Thomas
cn Sunday. Oct. 27 and Wom¬
an's Day will be observed on
Sunday. Nov. 10 Mrs. Warren
is the speaker.
Connor’s Temple
Services at Connor’s Temple
Faptist church were well a*
tended on last Sunday begin¬
ning with Sunday school. Pastor
W. W Whitehead smoke from
the subject. “The New Path
Across the Old Hill” at the 11 00
a. m. services. Music was ren¬
dered by the Junior Choir. At
the evening service Rev. Wil¬
liams of Jacksonville, Florida,
delivered an impressive sermon.
Music was rendered bv Choir
No. 1 Many were on the sick
list. The Senior Choirs and
Gomel Chorus will be featured
as special guests at First Tab¬
ernacle Baptist church on Sun¬
day afternoon Miss Bernice
Pinkney was elected as the
chairiady for the young people
on Women’s Day.
1 SAVANNAH TRfffiTlTO
Rev. Simmons To Be
InsfaDptJ Pastor
At Fir‘t Mt Calvary
church, c’.tl Louisville Rd..
tral Junction, there will be
installation service Friday
*'ov» if. jer 1. at 8:09 p. m. It
iv the in- lallatlofl of Rev, J
S nimcn.i. Brampton.
eiiuicfi • (frill i}o in charge.
Mrs. Lovett To Speak At
Si Philip Mor amenta)
.Mrs. Ayler M. Lovett
Sunday will be Women’s Day
at St. Phillip Mon. AME church
The speaker will be Mrs. Ayler
M. Lovett, principal of the
Frank W. Spencer School, Music
will be furnished by the church
and school groups. The public
is invited.
Fifty captains representing all
the women of the church will
make their financial reports
The one reporting the highest
amount will be crowned
St. Philip Monumental.”
Mrs. A. L. Bargeron is
iran of the planning
tee; Mrs. Lucile Overstreet, co-
chairman; and Dr. W. L.
is pastor of the church.
Men’s Day Sneaker
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Rev. L. J. Cochrane
Fonvielie Memorial A. M. E.
Zion Church. 610 West 36th
Street will hold its First An-
ual Men’s Day on Sunday,
October 27. at 6:00 p. m. The
Reverend L J. Cochrane, pre-
siding elder of the Augusta
District as well as pastor of Mt.
Zion A. M. E. Zion Church, will
be the guest speaker. The
theme of the program will be
Making a Man.”
Having graduated from Liv-
ir.T'-ton College. Salisbury. N. C.,
Reverend Cochrane is a pro-
areesive leader and a dynamic
-peaker.
Rev. J. N. Harris is the gene-
ral chairman: Rev J T. Boston
is the pastor.
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
Metronolitan Bapt.
Church
•Services were excellent Sun¬
day. at First Metropolitan Bapt.
church. I umber lane and Wal¬
ker street. Rev. L. G. Gibbs,
pastor. Sunday school met at
the usual hour. The pastor
preached at 3 p. m. and admin-
'sterd the .Lord’s Supper. He is
asking ail members and friends
to meet, him at Mt. Carmel
BnoOst church on Sunday af-
tei'nc-gi for their anniversary.
The senior mission and deacon
esses will meet at the church
Sunday_6 30, p m.
Jerusalem Bapt Church
Services were wall attended
Sunday at First Jerusalem Bapt.
church, R- v. W. Brown, pastor.
Sunday school met at the usual
hour and at 11 a. m. the pastor
delivered an -inspiring sermon.
At 3 30 p m the junior usher
board celebrated their anniver¬
sary BTU met at 6:30 p m.
and at 8 '-p. tn. Rev, Green de¬
livered a touching sermon.
Hannah’s Chapel To
Celebrate
Hannah Chapel AME
Water Works, will celebrate
forty-third anniversary
> b; r 4-10. An interesting
gram has been arranged
Pastor S. L. Gf§eh and
congregation. A number
churches will participate in
] six night p: ogram as follows
Monday night. Nov. 4,
' will Eapt. church, sermon
Rev. B. M. Corley:
night, sermon by Rev.
Smith; Wednesday night,
el AME church, sermon by
F. D •Ja'udoii; Thursday
Thankful Bapt. church,
:y Rev. H F. Grant;
night, services in charge of
Independent. Christian
Society: Sunday, 11 a. m.
; -Bar services; 3 p. m„
i in charge of Campbell’s
AME church, sermon by
T. D Graham; 7:30 p. m.,
ular services.
Women’s Day Sunday
At Friendship
First Friendship Bapt.
will observe Women's Day Sun¬
day with an inspiring
The theme is "Glory In
Cross.” Morning speaker will
Miss Jonnie Mae Thompson,
member of St. Matthew’s
copal Church, a graduate
Savannah State College and
supply teacher of the
schools.
The night speaker will be
Lillie T. Lewis, an active
ber of First Tabernacle
church and a product of
schools of Chester, Penn.
Rachel A. Brown is
of the program, Mrs.
Mac,key, co-chairman. Rev.
K. Conner is pastor of
churen.
Mrs. Strickland Attends
Church Workshop
Mrs. Ethel N. Strickland,
president of the Georgia Con¬
ference, Central Jurisdiction,
attended the Regional Work¬
shop at Paine College, Augusta,
Ga., October 15-17. The South¬
eastern and Central Jurisdic¬
tions gtudted “Christ, the
Church and Race,’’ planning the
future work of the Woman’s
Society of Christian Service.
1st Christ Sanctified
Church
First Christ Sanctified Church
Unto Holiness, Southover Junc¬
tion, assembly began Sunday
night at Lanier, Ga., conducted
by Bishop A. L. Owens. It will
continue throughout the week.
On program Monday night will
be Mother Eld. Owens of
vannah; Tuesday night. Mother
j H. Foxworth of Groveland;
Wednesday night, Mother E,
Kent of Savannah; Thursday
| night, Elder Stewart of Lanier;
I Friday night, Elder Foxworth
of Claxton; Sunday night the
, meeting will close.
j CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
1 Lillian Swinton would like to
thank their many friends for
cards of sympathy, condolences,
.
and their kind expressions of
1 friendliness at the death of our
loved one.
1 John Swinton and family
| CARD OF THANKS
| The family ot the late Mr.
Lawrence Bvannen wishes to
express their sincere apprecia¬
tion to their many friends and
neighbors for their kind ex¬
pressions of- sympathy in the
form of cards telephone
telegrams, visits, cars and oth¬
er kindnesses during their
recent bereavement.
They would also like to thank
the Williams and Williams
Funeral Home for their most
efficient service.
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Women’s Day Sunday at
Bolton St. Bapt. Church
Mrs. Viola T. Robinson
Morning Speaker
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Mrs. L. P. Connor
Afternoon Speaker
Elaborate plans have been
made by Bolton Street Baptist
i church for its Women’s Day
observance which will be held
Sunday, •
At the 11:30 a. m. service the
principal speaker will be Mrs.
Viola T. Robinson while the
address at the 4 p. m. service
will be delivered by Mrs. L. P.
Connor.
The committee in charge of
the organization for the day is
headed by Mrs. Magnolia Mox-
ley and the chairman of the
program is Mrs. Emma L.
Wright with Mrs. Maggie High¬
tower as co-chairman.
At last Sunday’s services the
guest speaker was Rev. E. J.
Middleton. At night Pastor W.
N. Robinson delivered the ser¬
mon. Visiting guests were the
Elks. One new member was
enrolled. Harold Simmons. Our
! church worshipped with the
Brownsville Baptist church on
Friday night.
CARD OF THANKS
j The family of Deacon Simon
J Bussie acknowledge with grate¬
ful appreciation, your kindness
j of sympathy, cards, flowers,
cars donated during their be¬
reavement.
card of thanks
Mrs. Ella Maner wishes to
thank her many friends, neigh¬
bors, pastor, choir and usher
board of First Bryan Baptist
church; also the nurses of
j Charity Hospital for the many
j acts of kindness shown me
during my lecent illness.
1 CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late John
R. Stiles wish to thank all of
their friends for their many
kind expressions of sympathy
during their recent bereave¬
ment.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
Frank Anderson wishes to
thank their friends for their
j kindness; also their many cards
during their recent bereave¬
j ment.
Mrs. Annie Hunt Anderson
and family
Memorials
( vVl l RDAV, OLTPISKK 26, Win
WALLACE —- In loving
memory of my husband
MR, JOSEPH W. WALLACE
who passed away one year
ago, October 27, 1955
Gone from me hLs loving
face,
H i s pleasant, cheerful
ways.
A heart that won many
friends
In bygone, happy days.
God gave me strength to
face it,
And courage to bear the
blow.
But what it meant to lose
you
No one will ever know.
In my heart tears shall
ever flow
In memory of the one I
loved so.
Till I too shall reach that
shore
Where sorrow and parting
is no more.
Sadly missed by
a devoted wife,
Mrs. Susie Wallacp
brother-in-law,
Mr. James Simmons
BILWORTH — In sad but
loving memory of
FRANK A. DILWORTH, SR.
who passed away two years ago
October 21, 1955
Devoted Wife,
Laura S. Dilworth
Children, grandchildren
and great-grarlds m
! LOWE—In sad but lov-
ing memory of our dear
brother
THOMAS RUDOLPH
LOWE
who passed away two years
ago, Oct. 27, 1955
Gone but not forgotten.
His sisters,
Neuzetta and Julia Lowe
CARD OF THANKS
We, the relatives of the late
Madam Bridie Freeman, wish to
express our sincere apprecia¬
tion for the many kindnesses
shown during her illness and
at her death. We especially
thank the many friends for
their cards and letters of sym¬
pathy, those who donated ears
at the funeral and the Sidney
A. Jones Funeral Home for
their splendid service.
Samuel D. Andres
Catherine W. Spencer
Louise Futeh i
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f if
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MRS. MITTIE LOU BEVENS
wh-o parsed away two years ago
October 23, 1955
You are gone but not forgotten
Far beyond the veil of tears
But the Lord knows best
He called you to a home of rest.
Sadly missed by a devoted
husband.
Franklin Bevens
Son,
Donald Bevens
Daughter,
Alice Bevens
Mother,
Minnie Phabian
Sister,
Georgia Bennett
Brother,
Bennie Phabian
WORLDS In sad but loving
memory of our mother and
grandmother
MRS. ALBERTHA WORLDS
who departed this -life six years
ago. Monday, October 22, 1951
but not forgotten;
Never will your memories fade,
Loving thoughts will always
linger
Around the grave where she’s
laid.
Sleen on, Mother, and take your
rest,
We love you, but God loved
you best.
Sadly missed by mizitt
the children,
Mr. Richard Worlds, Sr.
Mr. Edgar Worlds, Sr.
Savannah. Ga.
Mrs. Julia Jones
Mr. Herman Worlds
Mrs. Eleanor Sibilly
New York City
ten grandchildren, seven¬
teen great-grands, arid a
host of other relatives and
friends.