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Mr. Chisiioim Elected
To General Conf.
M. C. Chisholm
Macon C. Chisholm,
cf St. Paul CME church,
elected lay delegate by
Central Georgia Annual
ference of the Christian
odist Episcopal church
met in Macon last week He
represent this body at the
eral conference which meets
Detroit. May 1953.
Mr. Chisholm is a
agent with the Atlanta
Insurance company,
given forty-eight years of
mendable .service to the
pany.
Little Brvan Bapt.
At Little Bryan
Sunday schorl began at 10
m. and morning worship at 11
a. m. After baptism the
was delivered by Rev. W.
Roberson. At communion
vices the scripture was read
Rev. Carter ar,d prayer was
Rev. Scott. Rev. Roberson
preached All members
friends are invited to
Homecoming and Family
on Sunday. Dec. 11, at 3 p m.
Thanksgiving services
begin at 6 a. m.
morning. The pastor is
all members to contribute
goods for Thanksgiving
kets to be given to the sick
aged members.
Mrs. Janie Braziil is at
morial Hospital and Joe N
Bryan is also ill. The
Aid Club is having a chicken
supper, Saturday. Nov. 23, at
1he church.
Abyssinian Bapt. Church
At Abyssinian Baptist church
services were well attended
Sunday beginning with Sunday
school Pastor Byrd preached
an inspiring sermon both
morning and might. There will
be a special Thanksgiving Day
service at Abyssinian Nov. 28
beginning at 11:30. After ser¬
vices there will be a barbecue
sponsored by the deacons of
the church on the grounds. All
members and friends are asked
to come out; barbecue will be
60c a plate.
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where they
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Woman’s b y Sunday
At New Moon
Madam Carrie Cargo
Speaker
W men's Day will be observed
Sunday 4 o'clock at the
Moon Baptist church, 414
41st street. Madam Carrie
go. owner and operator
Mad m Cargo’s School
Beauty Shop, will be the
■ praker.
Mrs. Ruth Alexander is
< ral chairman; Mrs. J. E.
ley,, co-chairman; Mrs.
Praylo and Mrs. Irene
chairmen of the program.
J. E. Bailey is pastor and
M. S. Kennedy, secretary.
1st Evergreen
At the First 1 Evergreen
,:st church, 622 E. Bolton
Rev. E. A. Capers,
Sunday school met at its
hour. At 11 o’clock services
pastor delivered an
message entitled, "Behold
I amb cf God." BTU service
held at 6 o'clock. At
services Pastor Capers deliv¬
ered a sermon entitled, "Man
Named Matthew" On Dee. 6 f
membership dinne will be giv-
, n by Mrs. Helen Brown ar)1
; imps Hamilton Two members
joined cur training union Sun¬
day. Mis - Maude Young ar.d Al~
rhcn c o Warner.
Central Bapt, Church
Friday night. Oot.. 15, a most
enjoyable affair was rendered
by the senior choir of Central
Baptist church when it presen¬
ted an organ recital featuring
Prof. Peter Smalls and E. R
Ruffner, Berj. Lewis was mas¬
ter of ceremonies. Solos were
rendered by Jesse Kearse and
Frank McMDore. The dedica¬
tory prayer was by Rev. Rich¬
ard Williams. Sunday morning
Rev. Daniels brought echoes
from the convention held in
AMari.a. At 8 p m. his text was
•The Strength of God ” The
BTU was carried ont with an
impressive cSscifksiOn.
Thanksgiving services will
j held next Thursday morning at
11:30 a. m. after which
oyster roast will be given
the home of Dea. Devoe. 1511
Grove street.
Men’s Day Speaker
At St. Phillip
Dr. T. .1. Davis, Jr.
Speaker
The men of St. Philip AME
i chureh will observe their an¬
nual Men’s Day celebration on
Sunday, featuring Dr. T. J.
Davis as the main, speaker.
The program is as follows:
Frelude, organist; call - fAb wor¬
st: ), Chairman Clifford Hard¬
wick: invocation, Mose^jBro^n;
selection, Men’s Chorus; -scrip¬
ture. Nehemiah Johnspp; solo,
Leroy Douglas; decalogue, -Luke
Simfmons; offering and medi¬
tation prayer, Perry Jflhmqn;
solo, Joseph Burroughs- (l , an¬
nouncements, E. E. uCSflbWie:
; hj nn, David Johnson;n inAro-
ductiom of speaker, E. C. Black-
shear; address, Dr. T. J. Davis
j Jr.; solo, R^v. C. W. Joyner; invita-
tio: J. S. Bryan; welcome
| to the visitor.-, collection, bene¬
diction.
Bethel AME Church
The Gospel Chorus rendered
music throughout the day last
Sunday at Bethel AME church.
Both messages were delivered
by Rev. F. D. Jaudon, pastor.
The Sunday school was largely
itterdrd. J. S. Adkins is sup-
'rintendent.
Everyone is looking forward
L o the appreciation services to
begin this week in honor of the
pastor. Visiting ministers will
be Rev. J M. Benton and Tre-
mont Temple congregation.
Rev. H. F. Grant and Thar/kful
Rap list congregation,. ancJJtptv.
Lamar Kelly with the BuriJr" Mt^Tabor
coruregation. Rev. K’ill
deliver the message on
evenng which will be
night.
CARD OF THANK
! The families of Mrs. Robert
Lee Thcmas, Sr., amGL» and
j Mrs Nathan Devdt'w Sh { 1o
| thank their many friends for
; all the kindnesses shown them
! during the death of their
j husband and father. Robert
| Ler Thomas, Sr., respectively.
; Special thanks to Rev. W. C.
Edear, pastor of St Ruth Bap-
| tist church. Dania, Fla., and
; the Mizell Funeral Home.
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For Ignition. Star'ers,
Generators and
Carburetors
Phone ADams 2-0221
Pigskin
Huddle
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This week's games (Nov. 2-3) :
Langston at Prairie View.
Claflin at Savannah State.
Miles at Mississippi Industrial.
St. Augustine at
State.
Alien at Bethune-Cooknian.
Tennessee State at L
l Mo.)
Friendship at Livingstone.
Knoxville at Alabama A.AM.
Howard at Lincoln, (Pa.)
St. Paul’s at Winston-Salem.
Shaw at Maryland State.
■ Arkansas A.M. A- M. at
Southern.
Mississippi Vocational at
biing.
Rust at Bishop.
Johnson C. Smith at
ville. Jtt
Morehouse at Fisk.
thk savannah TRFjsmra
Side) hood Day at
Beth Eden
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.'.Irs. Nellie S. Coppage
Speaker speaker
The Sisterhood of
church will present a
Sunday, Nov. 24, at 1L15 a.
The guest speaker speaKei will win be oe
Nellie S Coppage. Mrs.
page is active, in
work ar.d the B. T. U. of
Hiptl't church. She is a
he hi Alpha Theta Zcta
<rr of the Zeta Phi Beta
rity. a teacher of English
; the Cuyler Jr, High
and holds a master’s
from Columbia University.
The program is as follows:
Prelude, Voluntary; Holy,
ly. Holy, congregation;
ture, Miss Ida N. Lee, R.
prayer, Mrs. Maria B.
response, congregation:
solo, David Jones;
of speaker. Mrs. James J.
wards; address, Mrs. Nellie
Coppage; anthem, choir
Beth-Eden church;
of officers of the
the Rev. B. E. Black;
ments, offertory.
meditation, benediction.
Jerusalem Bapt. Church
At First Jerusalem
church, Rev. W. Brown,
Sunday services were
with Sunday school at 10 a.
with Dea. Loadholt in
and at 11 o’clock the
delivering the sermon. At
the deacon,-, sponsored a
rally. At 8 p. ha. Rev. L. C.
preached.
The church's 76
will be celebrated
25-29. The churches to take
part are Monday night,
na Baptist church. Rev.
ans pastor; Tuesday.
Baptist church, Rev.
pastor; Wednesday, the
Jerusalem Bapt. church,
Brown, pastor; Friday,
nor's Temple Bapt.
Rev. W. W Whitehead
ing the anniversary sermon.
EZRA JOHNSON
Phone AD 4-3432
THANKSGIVING CARDS
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cards in foreign languages.
Thanksgiving and Christmas Cutouts
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Baby Contest Big Success
Left, Cathy Wilkerson: cen¬
ter, Venus A. Th;mason; right,
Ac'rium Johnson.
The Gird anniversary of St.
John’s Baptist church Sunday
school was celebrated Sunday,
the crowning event of the ob-
; fervance h b iro n « a a fcabv ^ c0 contest !eJ
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in- which $153.00 _ w r as raised.
Venus Antoinette Thompson
reporting $59.00 won first
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P* lze c ‘ Jy „ - . s * c ° nct d pM „ ri7e f. of 01
$15.00, Adnum Alphonso
son, reported $46.00; third
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Baby Sharon Benjamin, . on
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To Appear at Connor’s Tenwle
| John and Paul B. of New York
Cn last Sunday, Women’s
i Day was observed at Connor’s
j Temple. The theme for the day
j j was Confused "The Changing Society.” Woman Mrs. An- in
a
n j e Gibbons headed this
- servance. A total of $1,532.25
| was raised as the Men’s-Worp-
I en’s Day observance came to a j
i close. - |
The entire membrship 0 f i
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^Sidney jjoncs ^jfttncral <J~Cc omc
PERFORMS
Highest Class Service at Reasonable Cost
Backed by
Twenty Years of Human Thoughtfulness
And
Sympathetic Understanding.
Quick and Polite Ambulance Service I
Thoughts for Mental Absorption—
A Dream and Vision
“For yesterday is but a dream
And tomorrow is only a vision.
And today well-lived makes
Every yesterday a dream of happiness
And every tomorrow a vision of hope.”
^Sidney zz/d. C itnerai 7 uiome Jf, :
511 West Waldburg St. Phone AD 4-7226
account of illness, will report
later.
Total amount raised in the
contest was >297.97. Persons
who made cash donations were
Freddie Simmons, Geo. Wash¬
| ington, Dca. E. J. Simmons,
Mr. and Mrs. Bynes, Mrs. Lillie
Mae Johnson, Mrs. Ella Tho-
; rnas > Norman Dasher, n«. h „ Mrs. Mrs
! S us!e Stevens, Mrs. Blanch
| Flounders, Mrs. Oetavia Mc-
Natt, Mrs. Mamie Eberhardt.
Mr - v V.c.iona , ptoria sanaers, Sanders Mrs wars.
j Minnie Bowen, Dea. Wright,
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Mrs. Evelerh Johnson. , h p,ch B.ch-
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mark. „
Connor's Tmple invites your
presence on Thanksgiving Day
to hear the world’s youngest
evangelists, little John and
p a ul B. Barney of New York
City. It is said that they began
preaching at the ages of 2 and
3 years. Services will be held at
2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Admission
is free. Rev. W. W. Whitehead
is pastor at Connor’s Temple.
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Phone ADams 1-6S04
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Memorials
HAMILTON—In loving mem¬
ory of our husband, father,
brother and uncle
MR. NATHANIEL HAMILTON
SR.
who departed this life
November 30, I960
Never mir.jd the heavy heart¬
ache,
Never mind the cup or rue,
Never mind the grief and sorrow’
Which may stab our spirits
through,
All is well with our loved one,
All is sweet, and grand and
good;
From his distant home in Glory
He’d not come back if he could
Sadly missed by
his devoted wife,
Mrs. Ruth Hamilton
son,
Nathaniel Hamilton, Jr.
daughter,
Juanita Hamilton
sister,
Mrs. Geneva H. Stokes
nieces,
Mrs. Betty S. Johnson
Upperheyford, England
Miss Doretha Stevens
CARD OF THANKS
The family of James Porter,
Sr., Mrs. Essie Mae Porter,
wish to thank their mar|y
ter, wish to thank their many
friends for kindness shown
them during the death of her
husband; for .cards, flowers,
telegrams and cars. Thanks to
Rev. J. E. Bailey, also to Steele
Funeral Home.
LOTS FOR SALE
South of Hunter Field, near
Middleground Road.
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Phone ADams 4-3432
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SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 195«
BROWN — In loving memory
of our husband and father 4
JOHNNY BROWN
w’ho departed this life one
year ago
November 19, 1956
What would I give to see you
smile,
And sit with you and talk
awhile.
The blow was sad, the shock
severe,
To part with one I love so dear.
1 I often sit arid think of you,
The things you used to say and
,
| And do— wonder why you had to
i
I die
Without a chance to say good¬
bye.
Sadly missed by
your wife,
Mrs. Rosalie Brown
children*,
Patricia Ann Brown
Rose Marie Brown
Loretta Brown
Johnny Brown:. Jr.
sister,
Mrs. Annie Mae Peterson
aunt,
Mrs. Mary Brown
uncles,
Mr. James Allen
Mr. Joe Brown
niece,
Mrs. Marguerite Braith-
waite
New York City
three grandchildren and a
host of relatives and frienfls
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Jesse
H. Hopkins wish to thank their
friends for the many kindnfess-
i es shown them during their
! recent bereavement.