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Bethlehem Honoring
Rev. L. S. Stell
Bethlehem Baptist church
Park Avenue and Cuyler street,
is observing this week the 6 th
anniversary of the Rev. L. S.
Stell, Jr„ as its paster. One
elaborate program is being car-
ried out during the six nihgt
celebration which will ••’lose
Sunday afternoon.
Monday night's program was
in charge of the deacons and
i deaconesses with Rev. R. M.
i Williams of First Bryan Rip
tist church delivering the srr-
j mon. Tuesday night the pro-!
gram was rendered by Thank-
ful Baptist church, Rev. H. F
j.Grant delivering the sermon
■and on Wednesday night Rev.
L. Kelley was the speaker with
the program rendered by Col
lege Park and Second Baptist ■
churches.
Tonight, Thursday, the pro¬
gram will be in charge of First
Brownsville Baptist church,
sermon by Rev. w. Gwvn: Fri¬
day night, Tabernacle and Me¬
tropolitan Tsermon Baptist churches in
tchargK by Rev. E. G.
Lane.
The Observance will close on
Sunday with regular services;
at 11 a. m and the anniver- i
sary sermon at 3 30 p. m. by j
Rev. J. m. Benton, pastor of;
Tremont Baptist church. j
The officers of the church j
are: 1
vice chairman ; Dea. David
Nichoks, treasurer; Dea
Jackson, Dea. w. L. Douglas,
Dea. John Mines. Dea. C. W.
Weaver, Dea. Wm. Kenon. Dea
J. H. Smith, Dea Dan Single-
tary. Dea. Scott A. Griffin. Dea. I
E. L. Heyward, Dea. James Bol-
den; honorary deacons. Dea. R.
B. Scott, Dea. John H. Smith.
Trustee board—O. Shumake.
chairman: J. Thomas, vice
chairman; J L. Walthour, sec-
retaryf David Nichols, J. H
Bennett, Douglas, J. A H. Jackson. Oliver, W I.awb L j
Da-1 |
M r ilder. John Douse. Coley
vis, Herman Collier. .1 H
Smith, E L. Heyward. Will
Green, Joe Scott.
MLss Rosa Lee Boles, office,
secretary, and Rev. L. Scott
Stell, Jr., minister.
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Mt. Pleasant Bant. Chiwch
The First Mt. Pleasant Bap-
tist of White Bluff was well
attended Sunday with the pas-
tor. Rev. Freddie Bonds, deliv-
ering an impressive sermon.
Rev. Gardne and other vis¬
itors were present. Music
was rendered by No. 1 and No
2 choirs.
T i remont it Usher l n Roaro j
Tremont Temple No. 1 Ush- !
iers Board held their regular
meeting at the church March
32 with the vice president, Joe
Burton, in charge. The regu¬
lar order of business was car¬
__ ried out, _______ and __ remarks werp
made by Rev. R. L. Bvrd The
,Baptist Ushers monthly pro¬
gram will be held at Tremont
:Temple Monday night, March
|24. Leo. Davidson is the pres¬
ident and Sis. Gertrude Black-
; shear, reporter.
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r - ' ICU Society
The Independent Christian
Upion Society held its regular
monthly meeting Sunday after¬
noon at its hall. 1416 w Gv>in.
i-nett street. We are sponsoring
a program on the 5th Sunday
in this month at 2 p. m at our
hall, and havino- guests the
Golden Trumpet Singers from
Thankful Baptist church.
Seek ye first the kingdom of
God and its righteousness —
Matthew 0:33.
Rev I ' on 3 Year* At
Montgomery Church
The par.oral
;.f thf Rov. 5. Tilsan of
? ip rioniery Baptist
will r, . in Sunday March
car end Monday r.i;ht.
14.
V/SCS Meets
T.ie V/. nr.n’s Society
C .. Van Sr: vice held its
i..r meeting at the home
.V .. Della Grant on Sunday
.'.■j, at 4.00 o’clc k. Mrs.
i Kcm. r presided due to
limes:; cf our president, Mrs.
! iiid Ke ®P-
■ were di.,us.-.ed !■ r set-
• ■ ’ a prejram within the
i-mnization for the youth who
” rf members of the WSCS.
The planning of the Sunshine
c-nimit.ee was discussed with
n rjresent pledging support in
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eider 1 ° make it function,
lesson for the evening
waK followed by an inspiring
" f Tam.
A “ cr adjournment the mem-
; ®ts visited the heme of mem-
fcers of thp church and com
munity who are
namely, Mrs. Lula Kemp, Mrs.
Idell Jones, and Hunter
Members present wore
dames R Grant, E Bivens,
I men. M. Henderson, R.
ins. I. Quarterman, V. Kemp,
K. Eaten, D. Grant and D
Jackson.
Youth members were
O. Grant and Mary Hutchinson
Mrs Eilie Bivins will
tain the next, meeting.
Tadic Luton, reporter.
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Gaines Chapel
Gaines chapel A . M .
c ii urc ji services were
throughout the day on
11:30 ...
a. m. an
’’ ' a f n, ‘°_“ r °
' mn ’ ' 1 ’ K n 11 s< !
'u^d ouarierW conference
be ho,d with Gr T TI Ed ” p
i,rpsidlnR ! ldcr ’ of thp
,<?avannah District, in
He will deliver the message on
nrxt Sunda y morning.
WSCS of Asbiiry
Tlie M'SCS of Asbury
held their regular meeting
March 2nd. Mrs. Minnie
was In charge of the
service. The theme, was
March of Missions in
The program w r as beautifully
arranged with several
taking part, also Rev.
The business side of the
j ng wa s presided over by
president. Mrs. J L.
Who had been absent on
count of illness in the family
was also present at the
Sick members are. Mrs. C. E
Lewis and Mrs. Georgia King
Mrs. Clema Butler Is president
Tremont Ushers
No. 2 Usher Board of
Temple Baptist church held
rF - ular meeting at the
March in, president Ben
presiding. Much business
transacted
Ushers Union
The Ushers Union
hpld lts re S ular meting
fh ° home 0f Mrs ‘
B Tnckson. 909 rrnsbv
President Annie Bin ■ r
A delicious repast was
by Mlrs. Jackson. Next
will be at the home of
Johnnie B. Tyson, 905
street. April 17.
EASTER CARDS
FAMILY (AH Members)
pMj-ions. Pastor. Minister, Priest. Sister
Children. In Service. Across The Miles,
Easter Birthtun. Neighbor. Sympathy at Easter
Bi Wes—X est amenta
SILVAS 115 WH1TAKEK IHJIJh STREET SHOP
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| I V ANGELIS’l
j L.dei E. E. Cleveland,
Bible lecturer, who has just
( pleted 27,000 mile
j tout for the Sevneth.day
j ventist Church. A fighter
j human rights, he visited
Formosa and Indonesia.
Photo).
Tremont Gospel Chorus
r I’he Tremont Temple
chorus held its regular
at the church Mar. 4 with
ldent Bcn Wright
i Much business was
| ° nt> n{kW member joined
chorus. Next meeting will
April 13 at the church.
Music On Parade
Sunday, Mar. 23, at 4
P m. the Baptist Training
of St. John Baptist church
feature the Seventh
j program of • Music on Parade
This affair wiu pregent some
j the city’s best talent. It
ises to be a treat long to
! remembered. Miss Judith
| inson, chairman; , . . Mrs. E.
j fine Bignon, director; Dr. E.
| S. Cleveland, minister
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'Beth-Eden Baptist church
| Sunday at the 11:15
seryice A speciai
will be delivered by the
Rev. B. E. Black.
Women’s Day Sunday
At Bryan Neck
The first Woman’s Day
bration of Bryan Neck
Church, Richmond Hill,
W. N. Robinson, minister,
be sponsored tSunday at If
p. m. sponsore dby the
I sbulktI <uy (society. vvd * ^I The
be rs - Viola Rob
iixson, wife of the pastor.
j New Zion Bapt. Church
‘‘Will Thou Be Made
was the subject of the
message delivered by Rev.
D. Henderson at New
Baptist Church, Fair
Sunday School met at the
a! hour and the mission met
• 2 P- m - and elected the
officers for the year. Mrs.
Harden, president. The
was a success, $400.00 was
ed. The visiting guest
the Christyreth club, and
out of town guests,
Jackson and Samuel Bolden.
Centra! Bapt. Church
Last Sunday night at 8 p.
our guests were the
| tional Longshoremen of
1414 who cel ebrated their
j j anniversary. The message
deilvered by Pastor
j Daniel and the prayer by
jaudon of Bethel A. M.
church. Sunday the
will be delivered by the
Griffen and the mission
have their regular meeting.
rut SAVANNAH TKIBCN*
Connor’s Temple
Worship service at
Temple Baptist church on
Junday was vary Inspiring
Tuning with Sunday
\t the morning worship
W. W. Whitehead delivered
sou! stirring piessage from
subject '^fhe 'The Fourth Fourth
Looked Like The Son of
Music was rendered by
Junior and Young People
Following the morning
baptism was held. The
day School observed its
anniversary Sunday
Many churches
At 7:30 p. m. Rev.
again delivered a soul
message. Music was
ed by Choir No. 1.
f . . Bryan D Baptist i-
Mltie
°hurch
Sunday School was held at
the usual time and at 11 a.
m. Pastor W. C. Robinson de¬
livered the sermon. Commun¬
ion was served at 3:30 p. m.
the pastor again delivering a
very forceful message. message. One
week of prayer meeting will
precede our week’s revival ser-
vices which starts March 24.
Preaching begins Monday. Mar.
31. Rev. Robinson will run
the revival services.
New Moon Bapt. Church
Sunday School at New Moon
Baptist church, 414 W. 41st
street, Rev. J. E. Bailey, pastor
met at the usual hour. At the
evening worship Rev. A. G.
Johnson delivered and inspir-
mg message. The baby con¬
test was a great success, a
grand total of $133.75 being
raised. There will be regular
services each Thursday night
at 8 p. m.
2nd St. John Bapt. Church
Services as follows at Second
St. John Baptist church, W.
Savannah: 10 a. m. Sunday
School, morning and night, B.
T. U. at 7 p. m.; Sunday night
Know Your Bible, a quiz. Rev .
j T j Wright is pastor.
Evergreen Bapt. Church
At First Evergreen Baptist
church, 622 E- Bolton street,
Rev. E. Aiken Capers, minister;
Dea. Geo. Hayes,
ent, was in charge of the
day School. At morning ser-
vices Pastor Capers delivered
thc sermon on ‘‘At His Feet.”
Pulpit guest was Rev. Stevens,
At BYPU at 6 o’clock Directress
Mrs. Sadie Norris, instructor, in
teresting sessino. At the even¬
ing services the Rev. H. Ste¬
vens of Statesboro delivered the
sermon entitled ‘‘The Lord's
Prayer.” Tuesday will be
Young People’s worship night.
Muloh CL*l i d Bapt. l CL Church l
| ghjjojj Baptist Church, E
-1 Broughtou and Randolph
t streets> Rcv G w carter, pas-
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I tor. The members and friends
j are looking forward to the 3
I communion this coming
day with great
Rev. Carter will speak Sunday
afternoon at 3:30 on the sub¬
ject. ‘‘The Spiritual Life.” He
will also preach at night. Hear
the Brandley Singers from
South Carolina at 8:30 p .m. on
the first Sunday night in April,
SEE PAUL and ANDY
For Ignition, Starters,
Generators and
Carburetors
Phone ADams 2-0221
BAPTIST BOOK STORE
152 Barnard St.
Bibles, Church and Sunday
School Supplies, Books
ADams 4-7881
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
j
and ice the
cake with
POWDERED SUGAR,
l it tiieiidship To
Celebrate
First , F _ lenasiup . , . . _ Ca P tlst .. ,
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-hurcn, 825 Wheaton street. )s
celc'jrr.tir.g its 42nd ar.niversa-
ry and the 12th pastoral anni-
yprsary - of the Rev. G. R. Con
nor. The observance which
:egan Monday night will end
Friday night. The following
churches are on the five night
program: Monday night,
March 7, St. Paul Baptist
church Rev. A. E. Hagins. pas¬
tor; Tuesday night, Happy
Home Baptist church. Rev. L.
L. Small, pastor; Wednesday
mSfrU Central Baptist church
RsvJ - Wm - Daniels, pastor;
Thursday night, St. James A.
M. E. church. Rev. R. C. Cars-
well, pastor, Friday night, Ev-
ergreen Baptist church, Rev. E.
A. Capers, pastor.
Officers of the church are:
Deacon board, Dea. I. A. Sim- I
mops, Dea. James Gray, Dea.
Dan Bolton, Dea. W. C. Graham,
Dea. Isaac Goodwin, Dea. John
j Greene, Dea. Charles Brown.
Dea. Jpe Whyne, Dea. Edward
i Aiken ’ Dea ’ Johnnie Wlse ’ Mrs '
Marie D Greene ’ Usurer;
Mrs ' Irene C ' Greene - actin S
clerk ’ and Rev ' G ' R ' Conner ’
Sr., pastor.
pi|grim Bap , Chln . ch
The Pilgrim. Baptist church j
528-30 W. Huntingdon street.
Rev ' D - D Henderson, pastor,
The week] y activities were ob-
served with great interest. The
Sunday School met at 10 a. m.
under supervision of Dea. C. H.
Jenkins. The lesson was in¬
terpreted by the pastor and
Rev. Brown who was guest
speaker at the morning worship, i
Sunday being communion day,
Pastor Henderson delivered a
soul stirring sermon to a capac¬
ity audience. Another member
| was a dded to the church. The
: ^°' * c h°i r will m eet at 5 p. m.
! Sunday. March 23. The pas
| tor ’ s Aid club a ^ 1 P- m The |
1 No niversary - 1 choir of will the attend No. 1 choir the an- of j
Mt. Bethel Baptist church on |
Wednesday, March 26. The j
Young Zion Baptist church.,
| pastor, officers and members;
j jn join in service here Thurs- !
W j
j day, Miarch Singers 27. of The Charleston, Rolling
istones
s. Sunday, c. will March render a 30th program here j 1
at 7:30 p .
I m All our friends are cordial-
.
]y invited to join in these ser-!
vices.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many
I npishbors and friends for their
I kind words of sympathy shown
| Ufi dui i n S H 16 illness and death
our deceased daughter, *Miss
Rachel Lucille Anderson, who
, died Fe . b . 13 _ 1958> and also {or
| their donation of flowers given
us. Many thanks to all, from Mr.
j and Mrs i4 - Lewis II Grove Anderson St.
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M e m o r i a 1 s
EASON—In loving memory of
A 2-C FRANK EASC :T
who passed in duty for his
country
March 6 , 1056
Because he reckoned liberty
A gem of richest price;
Because he scorned to bend the
knee,
Cr count the sacrifice:
Because he glorified the aim
Of those who fear no prey,
And proudly died in honor’s
name,
His memory lives today.
Sadly missed by
Parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Eason,
Sr.
Grandmother,
Mrs. Lena E. Mclver
Sister,
Mrs. Juanita E. Perkins
Brothers,
Eugene Eason, Jr.
Leroy Eason
Jerome McKay Eason
Fred A. Eason
Johnnie W. Eason
Airman William H. Eason
several relatives and friends
WASHINGTON — In sad but i
loving memory of
DEACON ROBERT
WASHNGTON
who departed this life eleven j
years ago
March 24, 1947
Treasured thoughts of one so
dear
Often bring a silent tear.
Thoughts return to scenes long;
past
Time rolls on. but memory
lasts.
silent thought, a secret tear !
your memory ever near, j
say time heals an aching
heart
But, no, it isn’t true.
For eleven years have passed,
dear Robert,
And our hearts still ache for
you.
Sadly missed by
a devoted wife,
Mrs. Stella Washington
an adopted daughter.
Miss Stella Mae Wash¬
ington
Savannah, Georgia
one brother
Mr. Willie Washington
Jacksonboro, S. C.
and a host of relatives and
friends.
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GEM THOUGHTS FOR MEDIATION
‘‘If you know you nr > groat, y.ui will do great
things;
Your thoughts will .
Your life .ill reach it;; (io-.ahvj.l goal,
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WHITFIELD—In remem-
brar.ee cf our dear wile
and mother
m3. M.L.7N GOLDEN
WHIT F IELD
who entered into eternal
res:
March 21, IC53
In our hearts a memory is
icpt
Cf one we loved and hall
never forget.
Husband,
Mr. Raiford Whitfield
Daughter,
Mrs. Rosalie W. May
Foster daughter,
Mrs. Nettie Ward
Dantzler
Son-in-law,
Mr. George S. May
FLOWERS — In sad but
loving memory of
MR. DESSIE FLOWERS
who passed away four
years ago
March 23. 1954
and
MR. IRVING ( JACK)
FLOWERS
who passed away eleven
years ago
January 26. 1947
There’s ever an ache in
our hearts,
And a place that can
never be filled.
But they’ll live on forever
in memories,
’Til we meet them as God
has willed.
Sadly missed by
Family and Friends
■qanmeaaer-...
T’lSDELL — In sad and ever¬
lasting memory of
HERBERT TXSDELL
departed from this earth
March 20, 1953
hearts still ache with sad¬
ness,
eyes shed many a tear,
God knows how much we
miss you
the end of five long years.
in our hearts lies a pic-
ture
precious than silver and
■gold,
a picture of you,
Herbert,”
memory will never grow
old.
The flowers that are placed
upon your grave
wither and decay.
the love for you w r ho sleeps
beneath
never pass away.
Wife,
Leola Tisdell
Son,
Herbert Tisdell. Jr.
Daughter,
Margaret Williams
one brother and five sisters '
For The Rest Home Cooked
Food Visit
SpnhtsfieJd Lunch
220 West Bryan Street
Made Donuts, Ice Cream,:
IJeer
and ?vlrs. Clyde Robinson,
Props.
ADams 2-9889
; j' _lv ' — To memory of
. v:ng husband
: l Lop-father
... T LI. DANCY
, : .:o may 13 years
ago today
March 23, 1915
T r .103 change
from year to year.
C.r La. f’sm day to day,
But love and memories of
you
Shall never fade -away.
Sc rained by loving
I .Lie Dancy
civ ■ m. Smalls
I _o .'.DTDDN — In
memory of our mother
ALL ; i, : \ ANN LANs MAN
March 12, 1937
cur sister
MRS. N L.ATLLDD T. ARTSON
March 23, 1945
Loved in Life, Remembered in
death.
The Family.
BURKE — In sad but loving
memory of
MRS. CATHERINE MUR.PHY
BURKE
who passed away 6 years ago
March 20. 1952
Memories are something no one
can steal,
Death is a heartache no one
can heal.
Seme my have forgotten you
are gone,
But we remember no matter
how long.
Sadly missed by
daughter,
Mrs. Victoria Smalls
son,
Mr. Joseph Brcwn
nieces,
Mrs. Marie Gilliard
Mrs. Victoria Sanders
nephews,
Mjv ANjf.’y.Tdim Maniac
.Joseph Munigo
Mr. Edward Manigo, Jr.
grandniece,
Mrs. Helen Greene
great-grandniece,
Miss Laura Greene
STEVENS—In loving memory
of
J. T. STEVENS. SR.
who passed away two years ago
March 20, 1953
The worl S may -change from
year to year.
Our lives from clay to day,
But love and memory of you
Shall never fade away.
Wife and children,
Mrs. Maxine M. Stevens
Maxwell, J. T. and Emily
Mother,
Sto, .Jlmily Stevens
Sister,
Mi’S- Eldora Greene
Brother,
Ahraham M. Stevens
P°IY—In loving memory of
MRS. ROSE I EE WILLIAMS
PREY
who passed this life 3 years ago
today
March 18, 1955
Gone but not forgotten
We love her but Gcd loves her
best.
Sadly missed by
Family and Friends