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CHURCH NEWS
TO SPEAK AT FIRST
CONG’L CHURCH
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Mrs. Annie B. Givens
The Women's Fellowship
the Service League of
Congregational Church
sponsor a service on
morning, November 17th,
11:15 o’clock in the interest
their contribution for the
an’s Gift. From this
church fund of
Christian women, the women
this church will also share
the second mile of
work at home and abroad.
The guest speaker for thi.
occasion will be Mrs. Annie
Given;, a native of Norfolk
Virginia, and the daughter
Rev and Mrs. Richard H.
ling Mrs. Givens is a
of Hampton Institute and
given fifteen years of
as teacher in the schools
Norfolk and Savannah.
civic and social affiliations in
elude Delta Sigma Theta
rority, Order of Eastern
Midway T. B.
Home Demonstration Club,
the Women’s Fellowship
Midway Congregational
She is the wife of Frank
ens, owner of the
Funeral Home and is the
er of one daughter.
The worship service will
as follows: Organ Prelude.
Willa A Johnson; Call to
ship. Mrs. Lorene Pressley,
siding; Hymn, "Lord, Speak
Me That I May Speak;”
ing Sentence. Tht Lord is
His Holy Temple, etc.:
“Come, Thou Almighty
Invocation and Lord's
Chanted. Responsive
“God the Refuge of His
ple;” Apostles' Creed,
“Come, Kingdom of Our
Scripture Lesson, Mrs.
Council,.; Solo, O Lord,
Meraifujr Mrs. Bertha
Prayer a n d Response,
Constance Johnsoni;'
to Visitors and
ments, Miss Neuzetta
Meditation Music. Miss
Spencer Gadsden; . A
tation. Mrs. Ethel Fisher:
troduction of Speaker,
Mattie B Payrte: Address,
Annie B Givens;
Accordion Solo, Mrs.
Hamilton; Closing Hymn.
Dismiss Us with Thy
Parting Words.
Rev. A C. Curtright;
Mrs. M. V. Harenar is
man of this activity with
M. R Shivery in charge of
licity. Mrs. C. C. Terrell
president of the Women’s
lowship and Mrs. Roberta
cer is president of the
League.
Central BaDt. Church
“The Love of God" was
subject of Rev. William
message on Surriav at
Baptist church. The
school lesson was discussed
classes and reviewed by
pastor. During the
services the Young Adult
rendered music.
Rev. Daniels will attend
convention in Atlanta
night, Nov li The church
dedicate its new organ in a
cital. Some of the city’s
talent will be heard on the
gvr> along with other
selections. The public is
ted to attend. Donations
50c. Mrs.Ada Williams is
iady; Dea. Middleton,
C !d<n Age Club At
St. Thomas
A Golden .Age Club will be
formed at St. Thomas AMF,
church on Saturday, November
16. at 12 00 noon. Mrs. Mamie
L. Williams will be the leader
for this group, Mrs. Amanda
Logan, presiding. Tnis promis¬
es to be ar interesting group,
where persons may take a part
in arts and crafts. Outline and
plan for operation will be given
v a representative from The
United Community Services. All
interested persons living in
this community are cordially
invited to attend.
Pulpit Aid Board
The Pulpit Aid Board of St.
Phillip Mon. A M. E. Church
i held its regular meeting Sun-
! day afternoon at the home of ,
vrs. Carrie Trottle, 616 West |
Henry street. After the regular
devotional service, business was j
discussed. The president is ask- I
ing that all members be pres- j
ent at the next meetiri; on j
fourth Sunday in Mrs this j
lorth at the home of
Vfarir McGirt, 411 W. Duffy St.
’hose preset were Mrs. Mattie
teckett. Mrs. Irene Bland. Mrs.
«da Durgon, Mrs. Lucile Over-
‘reet. Mrs Josephine Richard-
-in and Mrs. Carrie Trottie.
Bethel AME Church
'Education For Moral Values”
as the theme of the message
’livered by Rev. F. D Jaudon
n last Sunday morning at
Jrthel AME church, thus be¬
aming American Education
jerk with something to think
.bout. In the congregation
•ere studtnts accompanied by
rumbers of the faculty arid
he principal. Miss Maree, of
’aulsen Street School. The
nmg people's choir rendered
"he usie thraugh<>u,C%',day and
junior ushers served.
Plans are ini the making lor
>he annual pastor's appreica-
on services beginning on
•-number 20 through 24. Mrs.
Ms Harrell is chairman of the
ffair.
The missionary society met
ist Wednesday at the home of
rrs Hattie Roberts, who has
ieen shut-in for some time.
Ia-t’s remember our sick and
hut-in members. Lewis Vaughn
s in Charity Hos-pital and
'harlie Middleton is now' at
s ome. Others are Bailey James,
Mrs. Delia Jorks. Mrs. Georgia
Williams and Mrs. Roberts.
Wesleyan Service Guild
The Wesleyan Service Guild
'f A-.ary Methodist Church
presented an autumn tea at
the heme of Mrs. Sol Harden.
'003 West 40th street, Sunday.
November 10th, at 4 00 o'clock
The following was the pro-
mam Song. Prayer, Reading,
Miss Belly Pierce; Vocal Solo.
Mrs. Richard Bennett; Instru¬
mental solo. Albert Bacon:
Vocal Solo, Miss Panchetta
Finlev: Recording. Miss Barba¬
ra G Jones: Guest Speaker.
Mrs. Alforho Fields. Joans Su¬
pervisor of Candler County.
Mrs. Alzeta Scott was chair¬
man and Mrs. Audiey Sanders
i president of the Guild
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Women’s Day Sunday
At 2nd Baptist
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Mrs. Gertrude L. Greene
Second Baptist church will
celebrate Womens Day on
Sunday, Nov 17, at 11:30 a. m.
The main speaker will be Mrs.
Gertrude Greene, consultant at
the Mental Health Clinic. She
has had a wealth of experi-
ence in the field of social work,
having been case worker with
the Family Service, She is a
member of St. Matthew’s Epis-
copal church and the Iota Phi
Lambda Sorority.
Mrs. Josephine V. Chaney,
chairman of the Women’s Day
has planned a program of
musical and reading selections,
Other members of the commit¬
tee are Mrs. E. Y. E. May, Mrs.
C. L. Lavender, Miss Gertrude
l ark, Miss Vivian Walker and
Mrs. Albert Thweatt. The pub¬
lic is invited to attend this
cervine. Rev. E. P. Quarterman*
is pastor.
Baptist Ushers Union
Monday night thp regular
meethlf of the Ushers Union
was conducted with the presi¬
dent presiding. The monthly
program will be on Wednesday
night-, Nov. 27, at 2r|i Mt. Zion
Baptist church, Kline and Bur¬
roughs streets. A new usher
board joined the union, Friend¬
ship usher board, of W. Duffy
efreet.
Little ■ •,,! Bryan Bapt. D i cl Church k
At Little Bryan Bapt. church,
509 F Gwinnett street, Sunday
services were well attended
cinning with Sunday school,
The morning service followed.
Homecoming and family day
Sunday, Dec. 11, at 3 o’clock.
The Pastor’s Aid Club is hav¬
ing a chicken supper, Satur¬
day. Nov. 23, at the church.
Rev. W. C Roberson is pas-
tor; Mrs. Beatrice Green, re-
porter.
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R(W. Crawford Conducting
_ Kevival . . u Here
The Reverend Columbus
Crawford of Charlotte, N. C..
accompanied by the Evangelical
Sinaer, Sister Louise Lewis of
Wadley, Ga. is in the city
conducting a revival at the
Church of God. 414 West 48th
street The service began Sun¬
day an1 will continue through
Sunday, Nov. 24 R.ev. E. D.
Lowery is pastor of the church.
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Men’s Day Nov. 24
At St. Philip
The committee for Men’s Day
church" Nov. 23 at St. Philip AME
met at the church on
Tuesdry night. Chairman Clif-
ford Hardwick presiding. The
program In Its completed form
w as presented to the group by
chairman C. W. Joyr.nr. Music
btfitting the occasion will be
furnished by the Men’s chorus,
R->v. J. S. Bryan is pastor of i
the church. j
Evergreen Bapt. Church
At the First Evergreen Bapt.
church. Rev E. A Capers, min¬
ister, Sunday school met at
0:45 last, Sunday with Supt. |
George Hayes in charge. At 11
o'clock services the pastor de-
llvered an ir piring sermon as
well as at the communion
which started at 2:30. At the ;
Fop’ist Training Union a panel j
discussion was held on "Why |
The Youth of Today Devote i
More Time to Social Rather
Than Religious Activities.” Pa-
i Id members were Doretha
Scott, Sarah Carr, Jennette
Norris, Rosalie Middleton and
Fduard Maxwell.
Bethlehem Bant. Church
Services were inspirational
throughout the day oni Sunday
at Bethlehem Baptist
Sunday school was under Supt.
David Nichols and staff
teachers. This department will
observe ‘ Homecoming Day” on
the fourth Sunday mornf.ng- At
the morning worship Pastor L.
S. Stell delivered a powerful
sermon from Hebrew 6:19,
theme “The Soul’s Anchor.”
The Baptist Training Union
met at 6:45 with an increase
in attendance. The Gospel Cho-
furrf.shed music through-
j out thP day, an d the pastor
brought another spirited ser-
mon at the evening worship,
Plans are in the making for a
•Wcmanless Wedding” on Nov.
18. The Emily J Williams cho-
ral group will render a pro-
gram at the BTU. hour on
the fourth Sunday night,
Those attending the State Bap-
tist Convention this week in
Atlanta are Rev. and Mrs.
Stell, Mrs. Julia McKinney,
Mrs. Alice Gordon, Deacon
Ezekiel Cooper, and one of the
girls from the Junior Depart-
ment.
Connor’s Temple
Services Sunday at Connor’s
Temple were very inspiring be-
ginning with Sunday school. At
the 11 o’clock service during
the absence of Rev. Whitehead.
Rey Tilson rieUvered the mes-
j -age. Music was rendered by
| the junior choir. At 7 30 p. m.
Rev. L. G. Gibbs of, Metropoli-
tan Baptist church delivered a
very soul stirring sermon from
the subject, “Look Up To The
Hill,”
Sunday will be Women’s Day
at Connor’s Temple with the
following persons as guest
j speakers: will at 11:30 be Miss service Doris the
speaker
Phelps: at 3:30 Mrs, Annie
Gary of Tremont Temple Bap-
tist church at 7:30 Mrs.
Anita Stripling of R. W. Gads-
qen school. The chairlady of
Women’s Day is Mrs. Annie
I Gibbons.
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Miss Susie Alien lo
Sing at Asbury
The Adult Fellowship of As-
bury Methodist church is pre¬
senting Mrs. Susie Ruth Allen
in a recital at the church. Sun-
day. November 17, at G OO p. m„
acccrr panled by Mrs. Freda G
P bir -o: The public is invited
to attend. Mr , Emma Bennett •
is president: Mr .. M. P Samp-
-son, Secty.; Mrs. Virginia
Etriplir r , chairman, and Rev. ;
Geo. D- Walker, minister.
Mrs. Brown Crowned
At St. PhillR Mon.
Mr? w - L Brown, wife of
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Rpv - w L - Brown, v as crowned
"Mrs. St. Phillip Men. at 11 30
worship Sunday. She raised the
highest amount over fifty dol-
'ars on Women’s Day which
came off the fourth Sunday in
October. Next highest money
raisers were Mrs. A. L. S. Bar-
K° n Mrs. Lucile Overstreet.
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Friendship Bapt. Church
At Fir.st Friendship Baptist
church, Rev. G. R. Conner, pas¬
tor, all activities were enjoyed
Sunday beginning with Sunday
school. Pastor Conner deliv¬
ered the messages.
2nd St. John Bapt. Church
At Second St. John Baptist
church, Rev. T. J. Wright. pas-
tor, services were as usual Sun-
day beginning with Sunday
school. BTU met at 7 p. m. arri
at night a battle of music was
heard between several musical
aggregations.
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Piigrim Bapt. Church
Services were excellent Sun¬
day at Pilgrim Bapt. church,
Rev. D. D. Henderson, pastor, j
Joint service was held with the j
Mt. Bethel Bapt. church. The |
11th Homecoming Day was ob- j
served Sunday.. Pastor Hender- j
son, Rev. Williams and Rev. J. j
D. Battle served the pulpit and
both choirs rendered music. We 1
will participate in service with
the Young Zion Bapt. church
Friday night. Surday will be
communion. The Pilgrim Fe¬
male singers will celebrate
their anniversary Friday. No-
ven ber 22.
BetL Eden Kapt. Church
The Rev. B. E. Black, pastor,
preached a very inspirational
sermon at the morning servi-
ces at B:th-Eden Sunday. Mu-
:c was by the choir under the
direction of Mrs. C. M Wells,
The Sisterhood is planning a
program consisting of special •
music and a dynamic speaker, i
at which time members of the
church will be of honored faithful and for j
their long years
consecrated service. This ser¬
vice will be held Sunday, Nov.
24, at 11:15 a. m.
Tremont Temple
A{ Tremont Temple Baptist
churc j 1) Rcv j Benton, pas-
tQr gurrta y services were very
} 5rJr beginning with Sun-
‘
c „ hoal At the morning
worship Rcv. Brooks, our son. |
preached an impressive sermon, j
PTU met at 6 o’clock rendered, when a j
spicy program was
after which the contest ' came j
to a close. Little Miss Ollie May j
Bryarti won first prize, raising :
second prize, little Miss '
S39.00:
Jacquelyn Carswell. This was the j
third time little Miss Bryant
has been the winner. She is the!
daughter of Mrs. Mabel Bryant
True Love Bant. Church
Sunday's services at True
Love Baptist church, Rev. F,
Bonds, pastor, were well at-
tended beginning with Sunday
Qphool A rehearsaI is sched-
j u]ed for 4 0 . cIock Saturday for
thp christmas page ant. The
past3r . s message was very im .
pressive. Deacons Richard Ben¬
jamin and F. A. Campbell con-
I dticted prayer meeting at 8:00
j ! p. m. Deaconess Sunday board 5:30 meeting
will be held p. m.
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Memorials
WILLIS—In loving memory of
MRS. DELPHINE S. WILLIS
who died
November 16, 1956
There is a world above,
where parting is unknown;
A W h 0 j e eternity of love,
p ormec j f 0r the good alone;
Ard faith beholds the dying
here
Transplanted to that happier
sphere.
The Family
JOYNER- COLLINS-—In mem¬
ory of our mothers
MRS. TEMPLE EVE JOYNER
who departed this life
October 2, 1936
MRS. JENNIE E. 'Little Mama)
COLLINS
who departed this life
November 17, 1954
Deep in our hearts lies a pic¬
ture
More precious than silver or
gold..
It’s a picture of our dear loved
ones
Whose memories will never
grow old.
Our hearts still ache with sad¬
ness
Cur eyes shed manly a tear;
God alone knows how we miss
them
At the end of these long years.
Charles W & Rosa E. Joyner
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mr. David
Johnson, Sr., Rev. and Mrs. J. H
Myers, an,d Mr. David Johnson,
Jr. wish to thank their many
friends for kindness shown
them during the death of their
sister and aunt, Mrs- Florine
J. Smith; for cards, flowers,
telegrams; thanks to Rev. J. S.
Bryan, pastor of St. Philip A.
M. E. church, ar.fi all depart¬
ments of the church, and oth¬
er expressions of kindness; also
to Steele Funeral Home.
Fret not thyself because of
evil doers, neither be thou
envious against the workers of
iniquity.—Psalm 37.
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HAMILTON—In loving mem¬
of our mother and grand
mother
MRS. KATE BRYANT
HAMILTON
departed this 1 life 8 years
ago
November 13, 1949
started on her journey
eight years or so ago,
the Heme which is eternal,
where blessings ever flow;
across the ocean's waters,
the zephyrs kiss the
strand
is beckoning back from
Glory,
T have reached the Promised
Land.”
Sadly missed by
a devoted daughter,
Mrs. Genova H. Stokes
granddaughter,
Mrs. Betty Stokes Johnson
Upperhcyford, England
granddaughter,
Miss Juanita Hamilton
grandson,
Nathaniel Hamilton
daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Ruth Hamilton
son-in-law,
J. L. Stokes
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