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RCH PEWS
Called To Hayes
Memorial Baptist Church
Rev. Leroy Green
Rev. Leroy Green has been
called to the pastorate of Hayes
Memorial Baptist church, loca¬
ted at 818 East Hall Street
Communion services will be
held on the third Sunday, April
19, at 3:30 p.m.
Trie Love Bapt. Church
At True Love Baptist church,
777 East Gwinnett street, Rev.
IF. Bonds, pastor held excellent
services Sunday. At morning
worship Rev. N. H. Gambia of
Darien brought the message
and .at 6 P- m. BTU was large¬
ly intended. At 7:30 p. m
Rev. ip. Holmes delivered an¬
other inspiring message. Sun¬
day,: April 19th the pastor, of
fleers end members will parti-
cipateRn the 75th anniversary
of the First Mt. Pleasant Bap¬
tist Church, White Bluff.
Bolton St. Bant. Church
Services Sunday at Bolton S*
were largely attended beginning
with Sunday School. In the
absence of Pastor W. N. Robin¬
son. Rev. Willie Outler was the
speaker at the morning worship
service. At 7 p. m. the baby
contest closed w'ith a unique
program. Little Johnette Pear-
son was first place winner,
Carol Plummer, second and
Claudatte Powers, third. Sun-
day w-ill be youth day. The .an
nual educational day celebra-
tion of the Order of Eastern
Star will be observed here
day at 3:30 p. m.
Mt. Bethel Baptist Church
At First Mt. Bethel Baptist
rhurch Sunday School was held
at the usual hour. At 2:30
Pastor R. Scott delivered the
message. The guest^ ministers
were Rev. Jackson, Rev. Perry
and Rev. Taylor. No. 3 choir
visited with the Haven Home
school Monday night nnd was
on program. On May 28
will begin one week of prayer
Parents are asked to send their
children to Bible School every
Thursday at 5 p. m.
St. Paul Bant. Church
At St. Paul Baptist church.
Waters Ave and Culver street,
Rev. A. E.Hagins , pastor,
women of the church celebrat-
ed the 12th annual women’s
day on April 5 with two of their
members as speakers. On Mon¬
day night of this week the
spring revival began with a
week of prayer. Monday night.
Aprirl 20 preaching will begin.
Rev. H. C. Boyd of Moultrie, Ga.
will conduct these five night
services. He is the pastor of
Mother Easter Baptist church,
Moultrie, Ga., and is a
known evangelist.
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St. Lithe Bant. Church
At St. Luke Baptist Church
512 W. Berrien street,
was communion day. Sunday
School met at the usual hour
At the morning v qrshfp Rev
Edd Brooks preached an im-
pressive sermon and also at 4
o’elock One member was added
ed to the church. Pulpit guests
were 'Her. Daniels, Rev. Barret,
Rev. Holmes and our son. Rev.
Dykes. At night Rev. Brooks
was the speaker. The spring
revival will begin April 27,
conducted by Rev. D. C. Thom¬
as.
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Spring Revival Speaker
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REV. R. M. WILLIAMS, Speaker j
The 2nd Arnold Baptist j
church started its regular j
spring revival meeting Tuesday
night, April 14, with four nights
of prayer services. On Sun¬
day, April 19, at the noon day
service Rev. George Dingle, will
give a special introductory ser¬
mon to the week of preaching.
On Monday night, April 20, Rev.
R. M. Williams, pastor of First
Bryan Baptist church will be¬
gin five nights of sermons.
Choirs Nos. 1 and 2 under the
direction of Mrs. Josie Mae
Mattls will render special mu¬
sic.
Bant. Ministers Alliance
-.The Savannah Baptist Min¬
isters Alliance met in regular
session Tuesday at First Ever.
green Baptist church, Rev. E.
A. Capers, pastor.
Devotions were in charge of
Rev. J. T. Taylor, Rev. Hen-
ton H. Robinson, president ol
the Ministerial Alliance of
Jacksonville, Fla., presided, at
the request of the
Rev. J. C. McMillan.
The Sunday School lesson was
brought by, Rev. E. A. Capers
theme “Saul’s Tragic Failure.
Rev. R. B. Brown will bring
Sunday School lesson next week
and the sermon will be deliver-
ed by Rev. Robinson, the guest
of Rev. J. C. McMillan and
Emmanuel Baptist Church in
their revival services.
Brief remarks were made by
the critic, Rev. W. M. Daniels
and also Rev. Robinson. Ben
ediction was said by Rev. L. L.
Small.
St. PhlllD AME »Mr Cl Church l
Wtst Broad streets, Rev. J
S. Bryan, minister, held in-
spiring services Sundahy be-
ginning with the church school,
At 1130 a. m. the pastor de-
livered the sermon on the sub¬
ject “The Marks of A Chris¬
tiana.” One member was add¬
ed to the church. The Turn¬
er Missionary Society met after
the service and each member
made a contribution and
pledged to help in the special
drive. At 5 p. m. the Church
School Institute .met with Clif¬
ford Hardwick, teacher of A. E
Beach High school, giving the
main -address. The pastor de¬
livered the evening message,
subject. “God’ 3 , Prpjnise.” Next
Sunday the ^A&rifber of the
Year” will be chosen by the de¬
partments of the church.
T
Pilgrim Bapt. Church
Services on last Sunday were
inspirational as well as enter¬
taining. Guest minister of the
day was the Rev. J. D. Battle.
One member was taken in. At
12:45 four bus loads of approx¬
imately 200 persons, members
and friends left the church to
participate in a joint service
with St. Paul Baptist church
! in Burton. S. C. during its dedi-
catorial service. Sunday at 3
p. m. will be communion ser¬
vice. Thursday. April 23 tht
entire church will be in a join!
service with Tremont Temple,
in the latter’s anniversary.
SFK PAUL and ANDY
For Ignition. Starters,
Generators and
Carhnretors
Phone ADams 2-0221
Central Rapt. Church i
Rev. W. .1. Johnson, Speaker
The revival services, begin¬
ning Monday night at Central
Baptist church with a week of
prayer conducted by the dea¬
cons, will have as the speaker
for the 10 nights meetings the
Rev. W. J- Johnson, pastor of
the St. John Baptist church of
Claxton, Ga. The revival begins
Monday night.
Rev. Daniels, pastor, deliverel
the message on Sunday. Sym- j
pathy to the families of Deacon
Duncan Mitchell and Sis. Lucy
Gregory in the passing of their
brother and niece, respectively.
St. Philip Monumental
Services were very inspira¬
tional at St. Phillip Monumen¬
tal AM1E church Sunday. At¬
tendance was large beginning
with the Sunday School. Dur¬
ing the morning worship Pas¬
tor Jaudon preached from the
theme “Behaving Like A
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Christian.” One person was
reunited with the church. At
evening service, Rev. H
brother of the pastor,
delivered the message. He
preached from the subject,
“The Lift Of Love." Monumen¬
tal was highly honored at the
Electoral College in Jesup last
week. Bro. D. L. Gaamble. Sr.
steward and class leader of
Monumenta l and Mr. Jaudon ot
g run . S wick, son of the pastor,
were elected delegates to at-
tpnd the General ,Gonfere”’ce
- n California. Miss Almarie
OIovpr secretary of the Youth
Rroup 0 f Monumental will leave
Friday evening to attend the
Youth meeting of the NAACP
in Washington. D. C, Saturday
The “Back to Church” move-
ment Is still in progress.
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Bapt. Church
702 W. Park Ave Rev. L. S.
gtpll Jr pas t 0 r, held inpressive
servlces Sunday, with the Gas-
ppl chorus an d Usher Board No.
serving. Following the 7:30
p m messa ge delivered by the
pastor. eleven candidates re¬
ceived baptism. This Sunday
holy communion services will
begin at 3 p m. and 8 p. m. The
Everready Club will sponsor Miss
Panchita Finley in a recital.
On Monday night, 8 p. m. the
men of the church will present
five preachers, Rev. George
Brown, Rev. J J. Garrison, Rev.
Samuel Gordon, Rev, Harntp-
ton Jaudon and Rev. Willie J.
Outler. using for their subject
“Prayer.”
FnenHship Bant. Church
611 W. Duffy street. Rev. D
D. Henderson, pastor. Sunday
services were largely attended
beginning with Sunday School.
The pastor delivered an inspir-
| ing sermon. At 6 o’clock the
i | BTU met and at night services
Rev Hicks P reachwl an im P res -
sive sermon. Sunday, April
21 at 7:30 o’clock the monthly
! conference -
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New Zion Bapt. Church
At New Zion Baptist Church
Fair street. Rev. D. D. Hender-
son. pastor, services were well
attended Sunday. The after-
noon message wasa delivered by
the pastor. Regular service
will be held Sunday night.
April 26 there will be a battle
of song by the Bright Stars of
Augusta and the Savananh
Travelers.
THC SAVANNAH TBIBtJH*
CONGREGATIONAUSTS CLOSE
90TH ANNIVi RSARY CELEBRATION
!
Sunday, Anvil 12, marked the
closing of the 90th anniversary
celebration of the First Congre¬
gational Church and |the
closing of the Georgia-South 1
Carolina Conference of the Con-
gregational C ri-*hn Churches,
7 ?ev. J. T Fni ■«’.* i*: moder-
atcr of the cev r < , , n ,. P ar d Rev.
A. C. Curtri' ht i; p > -‘or of the;
church.
After an eight o’clock fellow-
shin breakfast at the Congrega¬
tional Center, 508 E. Gordon
street, the conference held a
communion service at the First
Congregational church a^
9 00 am. whi"h officially clos¬
ed the convention.
At 11:15 a. m, the delegates
attended the anniversary ser¬
vices at the host church dur¬
ing which the Rev. Homer C.
MlcEwen of Atlanta delivered
+he anniversary rrw- go Rev
Enricht v > in charge ass; ted j
bv Rev ,T, T Ft Rv. !
Rev. M'-Fwen challenged his
listener to go into the lanes;
and alleys nnd brine the chil-
dren found there to church if.
the First Congregational or any
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Sisterhood Rally
The Sisterhood of Beth Eden!
is anticipating a grand rally
this coming Sunday at the reg¬
ular 11:15 a m. service. An
interesting piojrram which will
precede the report is as fol-
lows: Speaker,' Mr-; Willie G.
Edwards; solo. Miss Ros&lyn B.
Hawkins; read:;." Mrs. Lessie
Urquhart; special selection by
As this is the first 1
the choir.
effort of the Sisterhood for
this year they are asking full
cooperation of all members of
the church. Mrs. Alma Davis,
president;Mrs. James Hearns,
secretary; Mrs. C. M. Wells, in¬
structor of music. Rev. B. E.
Black, pastor.
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Haopv H(y*ie Plpt. Church '
Services Sunday at Happy
Home Baptist Church were were
very interesting and well at-
tend. The message for 31 a.
m. services was . delivered toy
Rev. L. L. Small, pastor and
music was rendered by the Jr.
Choir. BTU was held at 6:30.
At night services at 7:30 music
was rendered by the senior
choir.
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j Connor’s Temple
Services ; ,t Cm nor Temple
Baptist church were very
attended t n l t Sunday,
ginning v ' i Sun lay School,
Rpv . j E . r: -, ;l 0 f
, Fla. The morning message
was delivered by Rev. J. E.
Brown of Orlando, Fla., from
the subj f “God’s Ready Ser-
I vant.” The music was
[Pd tj 1P Young People’s
rus At three o’clock
ninth anniversary of the
tor was held, the anniversary
message being delivered by Rev.
C. Williams of the
Baptist church.
Presbvterian Bay
May 3
The M. G. Redd Guild of
Butler Presbyterian church is
sponsoring Presbyterian Day,
May 3rd. The William James
High School chorus will be fea¬
tured at this time. Savan-
nahians have for years enjoy¬
ed this magnificent group which
is directed by Theron Stevens.
Butler Presbyterian church is
upon
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other church wants to survive
He said that intelligence tends
to breed fewer children within
the group. Further that the re-
ligion of some members seems
to be like a fine lady wearing
many fine petticoats fnot sup..
posed to show). He cited
many examples of ways to in-
crease interest in the church.
Music for the service was
rendered by the church choir
under the direction of Mrs. A.
c. Wright with Mrs. Willa
Ayers Johnson at the organ
console.
The hospitality committee
under the co-chairmanship of
Mrs. Inez McIntosh and Mrs.
Moliie N. Curtright served din¬
ner to all of the out-of-town
guests following the morning
service.
The final anniversary service
at 4 p. m. was conducted by
the Evangelical Ministers Union.
Rev. C. S. Stripliing, president,
The sermon was delivered by
Rev. F. D. Jaudfln, pastor
St. Philip Monumental A. M. E.
Church,
2nd St. John Bant. Church
At Second St. John Baptist
church the usual services will
be held Sunday. At 8 p. m.
the Daconesses will sponsor a
pPW ra ]jy program. Rev church' T J
weight is pastor of the
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CARDS OF THANKS
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Hettie Smith would like to use
this method to acknowledge
with grateful appreciation to
their many friends and neigh-
bors for their kind
of sympathy during the illness
and death of their loved one.
Thanks for the donated cars,
telegrams, cards and beautiful
flowers. Many thanks to the
Reverend John S. Bryan, L. S.
stell > Jr - and L - w - Stevens;
Miss Dayse B. Phoenix of
the Monroe Funeral Home.
Shall claim of death cause us
to grieve
And make our courage- faint
and fall?
Nay! Let us faith and hope
receive
The rose still grpws beyond
the wall.
CARD OF thanks
, The family of the
late Dr. C.
\ p ' Hobbs acknowledge
'gratitude . and deep appreciation
,, the man ^ cards , Howers
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" rams a " 0 er ac s 0 in
j ne '^ an ' xp'ession.s of sym
Pathy extended to them
1 'one one of of the the most most sorrowful sorrowful
r
riods of their lives. ,,____
I May the Lord grant that
j all share with me the
| and blessings of the
j third Psalm.
Wife,
Mrs. Minnie L. Hobbs
j and other relatives
j CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late
Edna C. Ashton
I wrtth grateful appreciation
kind expressions of
and the many kindnesses
dered during our recent
reavement.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late
Lula Sanders Perry wish to
press their deepest
for the many kindnesses
them during the illness
death of their mother May
shower his richest
MEMCClAlf
CAHEY—In loving memory of
my mother
MRS. VIRGINIA V. CAREY
who passed away
thirteen years ago today
April 16, 1G46
The rolling stream of life rolls
on
But still the vacant chair
i Recalls the love, the vo.ve, tn
smile
’ Of the one who sat there,
once
| Tend To th her °«e with wh ° loving have a mother
1 care
You will never know her value
Until you see her vacant chair.
Sadly missed by
daughter,
■Mrs. Freda G. Robinson
and Family
Savannah, Ga.
Y>1UNG—In memory of
MRS. NELLIE YOUNG
who passed away one year ago
April 11, 1958
Mother started on her journey
Just a y ear or s0 ag0 ’
For the Horne which is etenvd
And where blessings ever flow;
And across the ocean's waters
Where the zephyrs kiss the
strand »
She is beckoning back from
Glory,
“I have reached the Promised
Land.”
Sadly missed by
your devoted husband,
Miller Ymaitg, Sr.
and Family
Jerusalem Bapt. Church
Sunday was an inspirational
day for those present Je-
rusalem „ Baptlst .. . church ' At.
the mornmg service se Pastor W.
I Brown preached , a a vuy i
i ful sermon. Communion ser-
vices were held at 3:30 with the
pastor in charge. Pulpit guests
were Rev. German and Rev
George Brown.
I ! Tabernacle * “ho™ BaBt. Church
who have not heara
! the messa ges being delivered
| nightly by Rev. M. C. Thomas,
Au g usta , are invited to attend
j this Thursday and Friday nights
■ and eac h night next week. Ser-
| I -- vices 1 —- 1 begin —at 7:45 each even-
lng Rev. E. G. Lane is pas-
tor of the church.
| Abyssinian Bapt Church
| Interesting services were held
Sunday at Abyssinian Baptits
church beginning with Sun-
day School Pastor R L Byrd
delivered two excellent sermons,
? Tli e church anniversary will be
(observed i April 2 o through ^ May
i 1.
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GRANT—In memory of ,
our mother
MRS. MARY ETHEL
GRANT
departed
April 16 , 1956
Living and watching and
carymg 1
That was our mother's
part
Teaching the best and |
sharing j
All the good in her heart. |
Hoping always and plan-
.Thng children
For her through
the years
That is the picture we
carry
Of you, our Mother, so
dear.
Devoted children,
Mrs. Ethel G. Boone
Mrs. Willie G. Edwards
Mrs. James J. Edwards
GRANT—In memory of
our brother
; MR. SAMUEL ARTHUR
GRANT
departed
April 1, 1945
“Artgel s whispering'' to
each other
Can find no sweeter word
than that of “Brother.”
Devoted sisters, , .
Mrs. Ethel G. Boone
Mrs. Willie G. Edwards
Evergreen Bapt. Church
Services Sunday were well
attended beginning with Sun¬
day School. The morning mes¬
sage was delivered by Pastor E.
A. Capers. Communion services
were held at the usual hour, the
sermon being preached by Pas-
Caper - S> subject “God’s Care
fl or , His -p PO ple,” The BTU
was highlighted by a ■ panel 1 dis-
1 cussion. At night the Pern.
j broke nhurch was °* T ^ uest
P Pastor ^ nr Pan Capers ‘*” delivering the
message. On the coming Sun-
V '^cert ^ !
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KtV, L. L. Anderson DlCS
Af A’l^ndale, S. C.
The Rev. Charles Lee Ander-
"on 6f Allendale, S. C., died at
his home last week. Funeral
! services were held at the Happy
Home Baptist church in Allen-
; dale on Sunday afternoon.
Survivors include his widow,
■ Mrs. Jennie G. Anderson; one
j son, Dr. G. A. Anderson of
Florence, S. C.; one daughter,
Mrs. Philip W. Cooper of Sa¬
vannah; and two grandsons.
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SATURDAY. APRIL 18, 1959
WEST — In sad but
of a devoted husband,
father and brother
MR. CHET ADDISON WEST
who passed away
April 18, 1957
month of April is here
again
saddest month of the year,
it was on the 18th day
my dear husband passed
away: ' 4 * J
fro'm^ me his loving face,
frorn^e his loving care.
Sadly missed by
Wife, - ' 4 ''
,n Mrs.' Millie G. West
Datii^Wf'i*. CaTMyn W.’Hayes
M«.
Sisfer, ; ,rr '
Mrs. Lydia W. Perry
Camilla, Georgia
LOUREY—In loving memory
of my loving husband
MR. SAM LOUREY
who departed this life
six years ago
April 29, 1953
passed and left me here,
Eut God took you in his care.
Sadly missed by
your loving wife,
Mrs. Bessie L-ourey
Brooklyn, N. Y.
sister and nieces i t. i..;
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Last Rites Held Ior« :
Rufus Flyler
Funeral services wer^fhpid
Monday at St. Matthew’s,.Epis¬
copal church for Rufus Blyler,
the Reverend Gustave If v Xjau-
tion officiating. Interment^ cemetery, was the
in Laurel Grove
Paul J. Steele Undertaking Es¬
tablishment being in charge, of
the arrangements. aV
Mr. Blyler who resided 644
West 41st street had beeii, 'in ill
health for several wcekL 1 He
died at the Veterans ifjft'pftal
in Augusta.
Mr. Blyler who was well
known throughout the' city, op¬
erated an ice service ’tbirfe^or
many years.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Carrie Blylet; twd’ «bns,
Erne6t R e y noIds and f^Tman
Blyler; a daughter, Mrs. Sarah
Scott; a brother, Paul Blyler
of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs.
Harriet Grant and Mrs. C. A.
Dolly, both of New Yjnrk City,
and a’number of nepHi wS and
nieces.
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