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CHURCHES
Lecture Recital At
F. A. B. Church
Charles Lampkin
The auxiliaries of First
can Baptist churcn will
:c i. Charier, Lairpkin in
lecture-recital, Tacs^y
November 26, at 8 15 p. m.
Charles Lampkin \vill
from the bosom of the
i an authentic lecture-recital
I'livored Charles in Lampkin vibrant is vocal,
a
composer, lecturer, and
nised authority op the;
lore and music of the
“You don’t hear Chiles
■kir;. you feel, him.” He
you more than a portrayal
a people 1 , he makes you
with them, and be prepared
cry too—with the lonely
ness only known in/ the
of the Negro foul. His
ting piano and his voice
the moving saga of his
and their contribution
American folk-lore.
The pathos of the
the pure joy and conviction
the short song, the
of the blues, the infinite
ness of the work song,
appealing. Religious fervor
patient faith are found in
“Creation,” a sermon
with original music: a field
which Charles Lampkin
alone. One by one these
are created in the
then swept away by
breathless or tempestous
sation.
Tickets $1.00; children!
ccrf s. J. S. Delaware is
man; C. Wimberly,
man; Rev. Curtis J.
pastor.
Women’s Day at
2nd Baptist
Women’s Day at Second
tist church Sunday was a
success. Musical numbers
rendered by the Sunday
chorus, Mrs. Marie
Moore, Mrs. Mary Boyd
the Quintette of Zeta Phi
sorority. Mrs. Gertrude
who is on the staff of
Mortal Health Clinic, was
guest speaker.
H. Lark reported the
amourat of money bn
Day, who was crowned-
Second Baptist. MaVP)fcMlph
V. Chaney had as her
chairman Mrs Evelyn. E.
who was also publicity ''
/ nr.-ui. tQl
Rev. E. P. Quarterman is
’tor of the church.
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ON NOVEMBER 2Mi
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Thanksgiving Music l
At St. Pa:-i
I R;v. A E. 1 In gins, list pastor church, of
the l . Paul i:.;
, Waters Aver h, 'announces
lb t plans have teen complet¬
ed for the Thanksgiving; Mus¬
ical which will be presented at
1 the church on ’Wednesday,
November 27, ; . 8 p. re. Too
public is i; lie 1.
Toe program will feature six
cf Savannah’s most talented
yourg musical artist ; as fol¬
low ?: fries. L. Scabrooko, Mrs.
r i • •, Mr:. M. Hart, N.
Hacks, F. Jackson and A. 3.
Bogins. Jr. Luther Allen will
| serve as emcee. Ac' t.Is Ion fee
i is fifty cents.
j A ME Layir.sn
The AY2 laymen held their
: regular meeting r. ’ J. T. Green's
barker shop, Thur day night,
Nov. 14. Rrmai .s were n; -do in
behalf of the Cld Georgia A,ME
, conference.
The pie idrr.t, J T. Green,
I r.rkcrt all laymen t'o attend a
I special meeting ■ on the first
| Suriiay in December at four
o’clock at his heme. 1223 East
Dr .ad street.
While Ross Tent
Public Worship
The Grand United Order of
White Rose Tents will hold
j their annual public worship
service at Butler Presbyterian
church, Victory Drive and
Burroughs street, on Sunday at
3 p. nr. The public is invited.
Rev. P. A. Fetter son will be the
speaker.
Rsrean Aux. Program
At Friendshta
The Berean Wcmen’s Auxil-
iary is sponsoring a program
at the First Friendship Baptist
church, Wheaton Street, Mon-
; day, at 8 p. m. for the benefit
of religious education.
Miss Judy Bordett. director
of the Goodwill Center, of the
Savannah Baptist Association,
will be the .speaker. The public
is invited.
Mrs. Mare D. Green is pres-
| ident and Mrs. .A. L. Graves,
I secretary.
Plkrbn Bapt Ckarch
At the Pilgrim Bapt. church,
| ! 522-30 W. Huntingdon street,
Rev. D. D. Henderson,
| the weekly activities included the
j I the joint service Baptist with Vhurch.
Young . Zion
1 SurH.ay school at 10 a. m. un¬
der Supt. C. H. Jenkins and
Pastor Henderson
two sermon-s Sunday. The Pil-
: grim Female Singers will cele¬
brate their anniversary Friday,
Nov. 22. No. 1 choir will hold
j its last meeting of the Five
; Sunday at 5 p. m. The
Wonders of S-prir.etown, S. C.,
.
| Will render a program at 7:30
p. m. far benefit of the trus¬
tee board.
Si. Thomas AME Chnrru
Or> Sunday. Nov. 10. the Wo¬
men’s Day program at St. Tho¬
mas AME church was
nicely carried out. Mrs. Esther
Warrick, principal of George
W. J. DeRenne elementary
;ehot'l, spoke uu M\ Knueaiet
People Moves F rccdont Forward." |
Many vimtars “-ere presented. |
At il o',' ck p. m. Mrs. Vivian
e.l T t \VV
Forget.” Mrs. Terrell is
tc.u-hsr in t he city system. |
Mens dry w.ii be held Sura-1
d.>y. We ley law will be the
r iker. A Thank giving pro-
r m will he given at St. Tho
n ic Than!; giving night by the
Mi.eio-sl’.ry beard cf the chatch.
MrG: orgia Y. Gordon, prfcs-
id'ht. v. Wffl. Green is pas •
tc
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Bethlehem Baptist church
i ' ■ L; \\ :! I b Cl'Ve its 110010-
! c:o ; ;r.g kb .day morning 10
| I o’ei k Mr.?, iv? --cedes M. Sear-
bar of Fir t Tabernacle Baptist
i ehrrrh will be guest speaker,
j j The p bite i- c.’dially invited,
Boo ?; rivb! Nichols is sup-
i erir.ter.dcr.t and Rev. L. S.
I Etell, pastor. |
True love Bapt. Church 1
kr.riy’s services at True
- Baptist church, 777 East
Love
Gwinnett street, Rev. Freddie
Hi;;: par-ter, were well at-
tr.icd including Sunday school
with Mrs. Millie G. West in
charge. The lr sen w as reviewed
by Richard Benjamin. A re¬
hearsal was scheduled for Sat-
| urd..v at 4 o'clock p. m. for
I the Christmas exercises. The j
pastor delivered the morning
and ever.::;;:, ir.usages. j j
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Green Grove Bapt. Church
At Green Grove Bapt. church.
CCS E. We: dburg street, Sunday
services were well attended be¬
ginning with Sunday school,
| followed by the’morning wor-
ship.
We regret the death of our
Pastor. Rev. F. H. Henderson.
His funeral was held Hast Fri-
\ ciyy from tire Shiloh Baptist
church in Fitzgerald, Ga. Eu-
: Icay was by Rev. Warren. Rev.
W. C. Robertson, pastor of Lit-
tie Bryan Baptist church, will
,
| preach the ermmunion sermon
on the fourth Sunday. H. Mit¬ ;
chell and E. Bryant will be in |
I charge of the devotions. The
Triupr.-h Singers will appear at
! Green Grcve Friday, Nay. 22. ! '
Tremont Temple j
j i
Services inspiring Sunday 1
were
at Tremont Temple Baptist
church, Rev. J. M. Benton, pas- | |
tor, beginning with Sunday
school. At the morning Benton and j ; |
evenig worship Pastor !
delivered the messages. BTU j
met .at 6 o’clock.
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Thankful Missionary So, |
The Senior Missionary Socie¬
ty of Thankful Baptist church ]
cpcnscrcd a program Sunday at i
the church at 11:30 o'clock.
The deacon board was in
charge. Dea. Tommy Hackney
led devotions; Dra. Robert
M Lion was master of cere-
pony. thf R-v. Archie Fields
erctl sermon. At 7:30
: -!•: j k:,; n Temple lodge,
Q cr- I . fa Court and
Howard Court were in charge.
No. 2 choir rendered
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Mrs. sauie Hall was emcee.
Mrs. Sadie Hall was emcee.
lu: tce Williams Is
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Israelite Bapt. Church
At Israelite Baptist church, E.
Brought Wiliiami, t-n > n«v Charles
minister, all services
laet Sunday wore inspiring be
garni. < i with Sunday school,
El i . Barker in charge. At 11
a’.b ok a testimonial service
was held. At 3:31 o’clock cun-
munion was administered with
tho Rev. Williams
the message. At 8 o’clock the
R'v. Le.vnus \,.Iliams
the message.
Baptist Ministers
The Savannah Baptist
isters Alliance met Tuesday
the Thankful Baptist
Devotions were led by
tlric Chas. H. Singleton
Pincygrcve Baptist church
Eicoaiir.-gdale. Rev. J. c.
M ilan presided.
Lehocs from the
Minionary Baptist
hr:d in Atlanta, and the
gia Mission ary and
tional convention held in
con were brought by Rev. W.
M. Dar.els ai , 1 Rev. G. W. Car¬
ter, re; pectively.
Echoes from tlie Ashley As-
ciaticn held in South Caro¬
lina wore brought by Rev. A.
J. Flewellen who stated the
total amount raised was $2,150.
The Sunday school lesson
was brought by Rev. G. W.
Carter, from the subject, ”Di-
rectior.s for Christmas Giving."
Rev. L. S. Stell
tliE.fr the Interdenominational
Mmisters Alliance will
pre-Thanksgiving services,
27, 12 noon at the Gaines Cha-
pel AME church. Rev. R.
ard, pastor. The sermon will
delivered by Rev. E. P.
man. The Emancipation
elation will hold a meeting
day night of this week at
yMCA from 7 to 8 p. m.
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Interdenominational
M. W. Alliance
T h e
Ministers Wives Alliance
ttieir morfthly meeting Nov.
ut the home of Rev. and
E. 0. S. Cleveland, 816
Bolton street. Devotional
vice was led by Mrs. L. G.
with the president, Mrs.
in charge. The meeting
largely attended. One
was added to the Alliance, Mrs.
J. C. McMillan. After discuss¬
ion of business a repast was
served by Mrs. Cleveland. The
organization will hold its ban-
quet anniversary in January.
Next meeting will be at the
heme of Rev. and Mrs. Moore,
44th street.
SOUTHOVER
By Mrs. I.issie Price
The First Christ Sanctified
Baptist church had an ordina¬
tion service on Surcay con¬
ducted by our founder, Bishop
A. L. Owens, who delivered an
impressive sermon on “Speak to
the Reck.” Those who wer<* or-
darned were Elder A. L.
pastor of Lanier, and Den.
Ycur.g of Claxtor,. A
dinner was served.
LIBERTY COUNTY
By Mrs. A. B. Givens
The Hi-Fidelity Club has under-
taken a woithv Chrlstm * project.
| M( ' mb<, rs un <te>’ the direction of
Miss Christine Whitaker are eol-
| ^ting discarded toys to he dis-
1 trilnited at Christum.*. The men
j ami the ing Indie* am are sprucing up
the wardrobes of (he dolls. This
i certainly sounds like one of the
nicest things this club has done.
Two new teachers have been
added to the schools here. Oliver
: V. y Swaby> Svvaby, a nutiw of colon, ile-
1 1 < | public where of Panama, he gives is at instruction Liberty
| i in Spanish and commercial sub-
i t -Jam. wiiiiam*, a savnn-
j>' ; 'h State graduate, has been ap-
! pointed to Hinexhaw School to
t tench grades four and five.
National Education Week was
observed at all the schools with
| appropriate plays. At 11inishaw, programs Book and Week dis¬
I is being observed under the guid¬
ance of Mrs. Mattie M. Ilicks, the
| librarian. The Thebes 11.1). Club held it
| regular meeting at Dorchester
j Center meeting last the week. members Following visited Mrs. the
Nancy Golden, a club member, who
has been indisposed at her home
for several weeks. A box of as¬
sorted fruits and juices was pre¬
sented to her.
Mrs. Georgia Tate of Dorches¬
ter is recovering at her home after
being hospitalized in Savannah.
Jesse Stevens has returned to
his post as principal of Hineshaw
after a brief illness.
j i Thin.* being for made a Christmas by the Home banquet Dcm-
are
j onstration ( Iub ( ouneil.
I ~
TATEMVILLE
By Robert Richards
Norman Wingster of 443 West
DeRenne Ave. w a s fatally
burned Saturday morning when
his home was destroyed by fire,
presumkaly caused by an over¬
turned kerosene la nap. Funeral
services were held Tuesday
morning from the chapel cf the
Steele Funeral Heme. Rev. W
K. Miller officiating. Interment
was ir. Pin Point cemetery.
St. Peter’s AME Sunday Seh
was largely attended Sunday,
with Supt. Erma J. Mack in
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charge. At right the church
sponsored a program for the
benefit of raising conference
claim;. Mrs. Mary Brown was
main speaker.
Mrs Florence L. Greene
Mrs. Sarah E. Thorny ;on left
S.aturcty far Atlantic City, N.
J., where they will visit their
orcther and sister.
Hahrrt Richards was appoin¬
ted lr ider for class No. 2 at St.
Peter's AME church during the
absence of Mrs. Sarah E.
Ihcn ,: on. Mis; Hattie L. Rey¬
nold? was appointed teacher for
the beginners class.
The Georgia Hi-Steppers are
giving a dance at R it bye’s 2-
Spot Friday night.
Lane Grant is on the sick
list.
SANDFLY
lty George Jenkins
A Men’s Day program will tie
held Sunday right at Speedwell
Methodist church with Deacon
Jackson of Bethlehem Baptist
church ns speaker. Willie Grant
is chairman.
Sunday will be pastoral and
com-muifon day at Macedonia
Bapti; l church. Rev. Freddie
Bonds, D. D., pastor.
Mrs. Maggie Washington is in
Newark. N. J., at the bedside
nf her daughter, Mrs. Willie
Mae Johnson, who recently
underwent surgery.
The Wcmen’s Society of Chris¬
tian Service of Speedwell Mrth-
odkt church held its annual
Thanksgiving services on Sun¬
day night ivt'h the youth de¬
partment ih Aharge of the
program, under the supervision
of Mrs. Fdna Luten. ethers
appearing on the program were
Mrs. Mildred I onnon, Mrs.
Sadie Luten and Mrs. Della
Grant. Mr. and Mrs. P. Sea-
brooks of Boltdn St. Baptist
church were present. The!
Thanksgiving offering totaled;
$40.00 Mrs. Lula Kenrp is pres- j
ident.
CLYO
Bv Mrs. Richard M. Houston
Sunday was pastoral day at
Taylor’s Chapel AME church,
Rev. J. M. Dingle preaching.
The Qood Shepherd Society
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organ in Provincial finish, using a wood howl for fruit, an hour-
,-)a-s planter, and a fringed floral pattern area rug with Provincial
!>onth and chair.
met Sunday afternoon, Money
raised, $101.85.
Sunday night the 'Triumph
gospel singers of Savannah
rendered a program at Union
gjp r j n g /yy^r church.
Albert W iliams. Johnnie Wil-
Hams, Mr. and Mrs. William
Frazier and children, all
Savannah were the Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Maxwell Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Johnson,
and daughter, Delbra Anita, of
Savannah w e r e weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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