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MOREHOUSE EDUCATION DAY SUNDAY AT FIRST AFRICAN BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday-morning, March 8, at
First African Baptist Church,
11:00 o'clock the Rev. Mr. G.
Murray Branch, Professor of
Old Testament at Morehouse
College, will be the guest spea¬
ker for the worship service.
Rev. Branch is widely known
for his work in the ministry,
along with his work with the
Four Years At
Abyssinian Bapt. Church
Rev. It. JL. Byrd
Abyssinia Baptist church
celebrate the fourth
sary of the Rev. ft. L. Byrd
its pastor. The oi-.ervance
begin Mar. 10 and end Mar.
A pumber of*churches
participate in the
as follows:
Tuesday night, Mar. 10,
Baptist Ushers Union will
charge of the services with
address by Deacon Albert
son; Wednesday bight,
ful Baptist church in
sermon by Rrv. H. F.
Thursday night,” St. Paul
church in charge, sermon
Rev. J J. Garrison;
night, Tabernacle Bapt.
in charge, sermon by Rev.
G. Lane; Sunday. Mar. 15,
11 a.m.. regular services; 3
Connor s Temple Baptist:
in charge, sermon by Rev.
W. Whitehead; 8 p.m .
sermon by Rev J. M. Benton.
The deacon board of
sinia Baptist church is
ed of Dca. Charles
chairman : Dca Lesley
co-chairman; Dea.
Smith. Dea. Henry Moody,
George Jones, Dea. E. L.
son, Dea. John Graham.
Johnie Jackson, Dea.
Young.
Tremont Temple
Park Ave and West
lev. J M. Benton, pastor,
Inspiring communion
Sunday beginning with Sun¬
day School. At the
worship Rev. Hagan, one of
sons preached an
sermon. The pastor is still
the hospital but
nicely. At 4 p. m. Rev.
preached a soul stirring
mon from the subject “Give
My Rod To Measure The
ple.” At 8 o’clock Rev.
was the guest speaker.
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AT ALL DRUGSTORES
groups throughout the country.
He is a former pastor in the
State of New Jersey, and is a
dynamic teacher, leader and
speaker. Everyone is invited to
worship with us. Rev. Curtis J.
Jackson is pastor of the church.
Also during the 11:00 a. m.
worship hour the Morehouse
will render
St. Luke Church To Observe 47th Anniversary
The 47th anniversary of St.
Luke Baptist church will be cel¬
ebrated March 9-13 with the
following churches participat¬
ing: Monday night, March 9
the Pilgrim Baptist church,
Rev. D. D. Henderson, pastor;
I Tuesday night, Union Baptist
church, Rev. L. C. Sapp, pastor;
Wednesday night, the First Mt.
! Bethel Baptist church, Rev. R.
1 V. Scott, pastor; Thursday
Baptist Ministers
Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Min¬
isters Alliance met in regular
session Tuesday in the First Ev¬
ergreen Baptist church, Rev. E.
A. Capers, pastor. Devotions
were conducted by Rev. W.
Washington who serves as dea¬
con of the Alliance. The 23rd
Psalm was read for the day’s
! lesson. The president. Rev. J.
C. McMillan, presided.
A summary of the Sunday
School lesson was given by
Rev. Capers, theme “Jesus Fac¬
es The Cross.” Visitors were
Mrs. R. B. Brown and Mrs. G.
W. Carter. The order of the
; day was « profound sermon by
Rev. J. T. Taylor from the sub-I
ject, “Prayer Changes Things.” I
Rev. L. B. Free assisted in the|
pulpit services. Rev. A. O..
Mitchell will bring the Sunday
School lesson and the sermon j
will be delivered by Rev. L. L.
Small next week.
It was announced that the
Alliance will participate in the
installation ceremony of Rev. j.
c McMillan as pastor of Eden.
Baptist Church, Eden, Ga„ on
Friday nigtht, March 20.
i E. A. Capers will deliver
j cermon.
Members present were Revs. !
G. W. Carter, W. Washington, E
| A. Capers, N. A. Keenan, R. B
Brown, W. K. Miller, J. T. Tay. ■
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701 H St., N E. 77 77 Alabama Allftami It., It., I.w. I.W.
Washington 1 , 0 .C. Atlanta 1 , Saar|la
selections. The glee club, under
the direction of Wendell P.
Whalum, will appear in concert
at First A.B. in the evening,
March 8, at 7 "30 p.m.
Consisting of forty men’s voi¬
ces, the glee club, wiith quartet
and soloists, and accompanied
by piano and organ, is fully
to render an
church. Anniversary sermon
Rev. L. C. Sapp,’'pastor; Friday
night, Garvin Temple Baptist
church, Rev. L. B. Free, pastor;
Sunday, March 15 10 a. m.
Sunday School in charge >of
Dea. Willie Perry, superintend-
,,ent Sunday will be commun-
ion day with Rev. R. I. Lee in
charge. Last Sunday the ser¬
vices were in charge of a son
of the church, Rev. Manchester
Dyce.
lor, L. B. Free, L. L. Small, A.
O. Mitchell. W. M. Daniels, A.
Miller. Benediction was by
Rev. Taylor.
Jerusalem Bapt. Church
At First Jerusalem Baptist
Church, Rev. W. Brown, pastor,
Sunday services were very in¬
spiring beginning with Sunday
Sohool. At 11 a. m. the pastor
delivered an inspiring sermon
and at 5 p. m. the deaconesses
held their meeting. The pas¬
tor preached again at 8 p.
Sunday at 3:3o p. m. will |
communion.
Mt. Moriah Lodge
To Lay Cornerstone
On Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Mt.
Moriah Lodge No. 15, F & A M
Prince Hall Affiliation, will lay
the cornerstone of the Zion Hill
Baptist church. Rev. J B Bates,
pastor. The church is located
on Lathrope Avenue in West
Savannah. Members of Mt. Mo¬
riah Lodge are requested to
meet at the Masonic Temple,
519 West Gwinnett street, at I
x 00 pm A11 p r j ncP Hall lodges
are invitpd to attend .
SEE PAUL and ANDY
For Ignition. Starters,
Generators and
Carburetors
Phone ADams 2-0221
WASH&DRY
(One Dav Service)
$1.00
(Max. 25 Lbs.)
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
ive concert of varied repertoire,
ranging from the classics to the
rhythmic melodies of the Negro
spiritual, which will satisfy the
most discriminating music lov¬
ers of the city of Savannah.
The accompanists, Clarence
Robinson, Atlanta, and Michael
Tucker, Durham, N. C., are both
music and both
To Address FBB
Brotherhood
j
Benjamin F. Lewis,
ing civic .and community
er, will be the guest
< for the Brotherhood of
’ Bryan Baptist church
March 8 at 11:30 a. m. The
vices will be conducted by
brotherhood with music
ed by the Brotherhood
Monday evening, March
“The Most Popular Man” con¬
test of F. B. B. church will
close with a musical extrava¬
ganza being given by the broth¬
erhood. Dea. W. E. Lampkin
is president of the Brotherhood
and Rev. R. M. Williams is pas¬
tor of the church.
Mrs. L. J. Burgess
Mrs. Nichols' Cora Williams 'of’This and c¥y Mrs. Tn-
Lillie
nounoe the death of fcheir mQ .
ther, Mrs. Lucy J. Burgess who
passed during Friday morning,
February " 614** 20th, 1959, at her
home, West 39th street.
Mrs. Burgess was a member of
Mt. Zion Baptist church. Her
funeral was held Tuesday, Feb¬
ruary 24th, 1959, from Mt. Zion
Baptist church, Pastor John Q
Adams conducting the service.
BAPTIST BOOK STORE
152 Barnard St.
Bibles, Church and Sunday
School Supplies, Books
Choir Robes
ADams 4-7881
NeSmith & Son, Jewelers
Save (wt Good Watches.
Clocks and Jewelry
Rely on Our Repairs
l se Our Charge Account
New I.ocation
32 Barnard Street
Phones AD 3-7027
AD 6-3833
Stomach Trouble
Responds To Chiropractic Care!
DR. R. A. MILNER
38th & MONTGOMERY ST.
AD 3-0949
qualities that predict brilliant
futures in music.
Tickets for the concert may
be obtained at the West Broad
Street YMCA, the Savannah
Pharmacy, the Herald, Ben’s
Barber Shop and at Savannah
State College. General admis¬
sion is $1.00; student tickets are
cents.
I. 0. B. & S. of A. To
Hold District Meeting
Tbs Improved Order of the
Royal Brothers and Sisters of j
America Lodge No. 49 will hold
their District meeting Sunday! j
at Abyssinian Baptist church
at 2 p. m. The public is in¬
vited to attend this meeting.
Dea. W. M. Pinkney, deputy,
and Sis. Lizzie R. Mobley, re¬
porter.
Memorials
EASON—In loving memory of
our brother
A-2C FRANK EASON
Who departed this life
March 6, 1956
j True had to the faith in which he
i been reared,
Staunch to the end, and faith¬
ful as could be
Throughout the length of his
alloted span of life,
He stood before the world and
peered
Unflinchingly into eternity,
A godly man, a real American.
iSadly missed by
sister and brother in law,
Juanita & Earl Perkins
CARDS OF THANKS
CART) OF THANKS
We, the family of the late j
Mrs. Lucy J. Burgess wish to
acknowledge with s i n c e r e j
thanks our grateful apprecia- '
tion to many friends, neighbors j
and eo-workers for their kind j
expression of sympathy, cards, !
telegrams, flowers and cars ex- i
tended to us during our recent
bereavement.
Special thanks is given to the
Rev. John Q. Adams and mem¬
bers of Mt. Zion Baptist church,
along with the Rakestraw Fune¬
ral Home.
The Rtirgess family
Ezra Johnsan
925 W. 37lh Street
Phone AD 2-7573
MEHCCIAU
BENNETT—In sad but loving
memory cf my dear husband
BISHOP M. S. BENNETT
who died
February 22, 1954
Who’s gone, but not forgotten.
We cherish your memory
Dear loving husband.
A ■wonderful father.
Just one that could be loved,
But blessed are the dead
That dieth in the Lord.
They shall rest from their
labor
And their works do follow
them.
And must I part with all I have
My dearest Lord for thee?
It is but right, since thou hast
done
Much more than this for me.
Yes, let it go. One look from
thee
Will more than make amends
For all the lost I sustain
Of my darling husband, friend.
Ten thousand words, ten thous¬
and lines,
How worthless they appear,
Compared with thej supremely
good,
Divinely bright and fair.
Saviour of soul, could I from
thee
A single simile obtain,
The loss of all things I could
bear
And glory in thy name.
Loving Wife
Children & Grandchildren
BENNETT—In sad but loving
memory of our great leader
BISHOP M. S. BENNETT
whose passing
February 22, 1954
was with much regret
He cannot come to us.
We must prepare to meet him.
How soon we cannot tell.
Princes, this clay must be our
bed
In spite of all our towers.
The tall, the wise, the reverend
heads
Must lie as low as yours.
Great God in this our certain
doom
And are we still secure.
Still walking downward to the
tomb.
And yet prepare no more.
Grant us the power of quick¬
ening grace
To fit our souls to fly
Then when we drop this dying
flesh
To fit our souls to fly.
Evangelist Annie Mack and
Co-workers
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
MURRAY — In memory
of our beloved mother
and grandmother
MRS. HATTIE Y. MURRAY
1882—1958
Died March 6. 1988
Beep in our hearts Mes a
picture
Mare precious than silver
or gold.
It’s a picture of you, dear,
That shall never grow old.
Memories are something
no one can steal,
Death is a heartache
nothing can heal.
Some may have forgotten
that you are gone.
But we will remember no
matter how long.
Sadly missed by
daughters,
Mrs. Ernestine Jackson
Mrs. Margaret Johnston
•Mrs. Lillian Coleman
Mrs. Odessa Flowers
Mrs. Mary Wright
(all of New York City)
granddaughter,
Mrs. Pecla W. Scott
Savannah, Ga.
In Memory of
SOL C. JOHNSON
Editor and Publisher
The Savannah Tribune
1289—1654
Died: March 1, 1954
EACON — In memory of our
loved one
AIRMAN SECOND CLASS
FRANK EASON
who passed into sleep
March 6, 1956
He ,s not defeated by death;
The victory of life he’s won.
And we who knew his courage
Should smile and say, “Well
done.”
Sadly missed by
his parents
Mr. ,& Mrs. Eugene Eason,
Sr.
paternal grandmother,
Mrs. Lena Eason Mclver
one sister
six brothers
many other relatives
JONES—In sad but loving
memory of my darling husband
REV. LUTHER C. JONES
who departed this life
one year ago
March 7, 1958
The month of March is the
saddest of the year for me.
One year ago today you left
me, dear.
The blow was hard, the shock
severe.
My heart still aches with sad¬
ness, !
My eyes shed many tears.
Only God knows how much I
miss you.
More precious than silver or
gold.
It’s the picture of you, my dar¬
ling,
Whose memory will never grow
old.
My love for you who sleeps
beneath
Will never pass away.
But the Lord who know* best
Beekoned you bome to rest.
Sadly missed by
devoted wife,
Daisy P. Jones
relatives and friends
RILEY—TURNER—In sad but
loving memory of our loved
ones
MRS. AGNES L. R ILEY
who passed away
12 years ago
February 10, 1947
and
MRS. WILHELMINA TURNER
who passed away
six years ago
March 1, 1953
cannot heal our aching
hearts,
miss them more as the
years depart.
now dwell in God's glori¬
ous home
fears and sorrow are
never known.
Sadly missed by
The Family i
SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 196ft
i LEONARD—In loving memory
i of
GEORGE LEONARD
who passed away today
March 3, 1958
The saddest month of the year
It was on the third day of
March
My darling husband passed
away.
They say time heals a broken
heart
But that’s not true.
For one lonely year has passed
And my heart still aches for
you.
Gor gave me strength to face it
And courage to bear the blow;
But what it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
Memories are something no one
can steal;
Death is a heart ache nothing
can heal.
Some have forgotten that you
have gone.
But I will remember no matter
how long.
Sadly missed by
devoted wife,
Mrs. Bernetta Leonard
two brothers
nieces, nephews
Lloyd, Fla.
and friends,
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Radford
Tampa, Fla.
BIZZARD—In loving memory
of
MR. IIARRY J. BIZZARD
W.W. I Veteran of Richmond
Hill, Ga.
who departed this life
one year ago
March 6, 1968
Your life is a beautiful memory
Your absence a silent grief.
You sleep in God’s beautiful
garden
Amid sunshine and perfect
peace.
You left a beautiful memory
And a sorrow too great to be
told;
But to us who loved and lost
you
Your memory will never grow
old.
Sadly missed by
mother,
Mrs. Minnie Bizzard
sisters,
Grace Morrison
Alice Prince
Jannie Polite
brother,.
Willie Bizzard
niece,
jSadie Brown
nephew,
Charles Bizzard
grand niece,
Margret Brown
nephew,
Benjamin Boles
(brothers in law,
Ben Polite
Isadore Prirvee
nephew in law,
iRufus Brown
wife,
Marie Bizzard
niece in law,
Lula Bizzard ,’
other relatives and friends
BIZZARD—In loving memory
of my precious husband
HARRY JONES BIZZARD
who passed away one year ago
today
March 6, 1958
The rolling stream of life rolls
on >
But still the vacant chair
Recalls the love, the voice the
smile
Of the one who once sat there.
To those who have a husband
Tend him with loving care;
You will never know his value
Until you see his vacant chair.
Sadly missed by
his wife,
Mrs. Marie Bizzard
Richmond Hill, Ga.