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Greater St. Thomas AME
Church
The Greater St. Thomas AMS
Church “Senior Choir’s Baby
Contest” came to a successful
climax at 4 p. m., Sunday,
April 12. The unique aspect
of the conte* the fact
that three of the babies were
sponsored by one of their par¬
ents who re members of the
choir. The fourth baby was
sponsored by a cousin who is
elso a member of the choir.
The prizes were awarded as
follows: 4th prize, Moses
Leonard Walker, Jr. son of Mr.
ond Mrs. Moses L. Walker, Sr.,
grd prize, Cheryl Ann Langford,
daughter of A2-c and Mrs. R. E.
Langford; 2nd prize, Alvin
Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Graham, Sr„ 1st prize,
Cvnthia Bvnes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Bynes.
Cvnthia was named “Senior
Choir Baby of the Year.”
Jerusalem Bant. Church
Sunday School h,ad an at¬
tendance of forty. At 11
o’clock services we were visit- i
, k School fmm the Missis-
Sippi for retarded chil-j j i
dred. They rendered two se
lections. Pastor W. Brown
preached from the subject, “The
Willing Worker.” At 6 o’clock
BTU met and at 7:30 the pas¬
tor preached an interesting ser¬
mon. Pulpit guest was Rev.
Williams. Also included in the
services was the unveiling of
fhe seat of the late Dea. Carey
Schell. It was six years ago
■that we unveiled the seat of
another Christian soldier, “Aunt,
Lizzie” Cox. Revival services
will begin Monday night. April
27th conducted by Rev. T. Brab-
ham from Estill, S. C.
Pilgrim Bant. Church
At Pilgrim Baptist church,
528-30 W. Huntingdon street
Rev. D. D. Henderson, pastor.
The weekly services were at¬
tended with great interest in-
eluding the business meeting on
Thursday night. The church
school met at 10 a. m. Sun-
day being communion
Pastor Henderson delivered two
soul stirring sermons.
Pastor, officers and members
will join in service with Tre-
mont Temple Baptist church.
Thursday, April 23, also some of
the members will attend the
Men’s Day at 2nd Ebenezer
Baptist Church, Sunday,
28. At 7:30 p. m. April 26 the
service will be in the hands of
the young ministers in “Preach-
ittg Contest” sponsored by Rev.
Mooses Hall. The following
are the contestants: Rev. Jack
Bradshaw, son of Townsley
Chapel. AME: Rev. I. Johnson,
son of Goodwill Baptist: Rev
Famoton Jaudon. son ofTowns.
lev Chanel, AME; p PV Moses
.
Hall, son of Pilgrim Baptist.
I 'Hlo Brvqn Bant. Clmrcli
Sunday was communion at
Litlte Bryan Baptist church.
Services were inspiring and well
attended begft>Mn/g»*with Sun¬ i
day School. At 11 a. m. the
message was delivered by the j
pastor, Rev. P. Broxton.
Communion’iei^fees were held
3:30; Rev. P. Broxton preach¬
ing on “Build Your Hopes On
A Solid Foundation.”
At 8 p. m. Friday, April 24,
the Triumph Singers will ,ap-
pear here in coricrert.
2nd St. John Bapt. Church
The usual services will be
held Sunday at Second St. John
Baptist church. West Savannah,
Rev. T. J. Wright, pastor A
silver tea will be given at 5
p. m. and a woman’s day pro.
gram at 7 p. m.
Female Trouble
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Abyssinia To Hold
Anniversary
REV. R. L. BYRD
Abyssinian Baptist church
will observe its forty-eighth
niversary Aprirl 29-May 1.
three night celebration
will begin Wednesday night,
April 29, will be participated in
by several churches.
On the opening night the
services will will be be known known as as fel- lK1
^wahlp iviwniuR night “ **--- and will ~
lighted by a program with the
Rev. E. R. Roper installing the
officers. Friendship Baptist
church will be in charge
Thursday night’s services, Rev.
D. D. Henderson delivering the
sermon and on Friday night the
Brownsville Baptist church will
be in charge with the Rev. W.
Gwynn delivering the sermon.
The official board of the
church is composed of Dea.
Chas. Gosha, chairman; Dea.
Leslay Garvin , co-chairman;
Dea. Gabriel Smith, Dea. Geo.
Jones, Dea. Johnnie Jackson,
Dea. Henry Moody, Di a. John
Graham ril-ntinm Dea. Dea. Twigg Twigg Young, Young,
and Dea E. L. Robinson.
Bethlehem Baptist Church
The Bethlehem Baptist church
| held excllent services Sunday
beginning with Sunday School.
j The messages of the day
j delivered by Pastor L. S. Sttll
Jr. Morning theme was “Par
Ual Dfcclpleship 3 p. m. Hoy
communion services were large-
l y attended. The pastor spoke
on “The Seven Fruits of Justi-
fication.” Six became candi.
dates for baptism. 8 p. m.
Miss Panchita Finley and her
accompanist, Mrs. Freda G.
Robinson, were enjoyed by all
attending her recital. This
Sunday will be youth day. The
E. J- Williams and L. S. Stell
group will render music thru-
0, R the day with Miss Daisy B.
Phoenix, director, and Mrs.
Johnnie Miae Boles at the piano
snd thp Junior Ushers serving
wi,h th o ir director, Mrs. Mary
^4. PI’H'd AMF. ChiTrcH
Charles and W'est Broad
streets. Rev. John S. Bryan,
minister. The Sunday School was
largely attended at 10 a. m.
11:30 a. m. the pastor, Dr.
J. S. Bryan, delivered the
mon on the subject, “The Need
of Oneness.” One member was
baptized into the church. Among
the visitors was Mrs. Maude
Tilley of New York city. She
is a former member of Saint
Philip church. At the evening
service, “The Member of the
Year Drive,” came to a
with Mrs. Lenora Fora the
ner, after reporting $255.75. She
Will be crowned, “Miss St. Phil,
ip” Sunday, May 1.7th.
Townsley Chapel
Services Sunday were well at.
tended .at Townsley Chapel AME
church beginning with Sunday
School. The sermon was deliv¬
ered by Pastor A. J. Martin. At
night service ,the son of
chureh delivered the sermon.
j St. Philip Monumental
Satisfactory results are being
j j received Movement” from the “Back which To is
Church
i still in progress .at St. Philip
1 Monumental. Inspiring ser-
! mons were delivered through-
lout ! Sunday, by Pastor
For the morning service he
| | preached from the subject,
Do You Think You Are?” with
the senior choir rendering mu.
j sic. One person was baptized,
j At the evening hour of worshin
| his subject was “Making
es.” Music was rendered by
I the Progressive choir. Our revi-
val services will be held May
3-10 conducted by Rev. Harris,
pastor of Eethel AME church
Augusta.
Bethel AME Church
j Sunday was high day at
g e thel AME church beginning
W jt b £ be s unc jay School. Plans
are we u on the way for the king-
an£ j q Ueen contest which will
terminate on Children’s Dav,
the second Sunday in June. Both
messages of the day were dellv.
ered ____i by u„ Pastor A. * B. T , Wilson. „ In t •
the afternoon the Laymen pre-
sented fcmt’u cl a musical muhJUcu program pui/fci cun
pervlsed by Mrs Mary L Rov d
( at thp church The Auxiliary
•also presented a silver
tea at the home of Mrs. Edith
Mitchell, 519 East Broad
The Spring Revue, is well on the
wav and is anticipated to he a
gala and successful project .
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Metropclitan Bapt. Church
At Metropolitan Baptist church
Walker at Lumber lane, Rev.
G. Gibbs, pastor, Sunday School
i met at the usual hour. At 3:00
p. m. communion services „ W1 ,
| an(J a impressive sermon
U , ,J r
! was delivered _ .. by Rev. _ ___ W. W __
Whitehead. On next Sunday at
8 o’clock the senior mission will
sponsor a silver tea and an
oyster roast will be given by
the Usher BoHivt Friday night,
May 1 at 651 E. Duffy street.
;J nie [ 0V g g an [ CWrh
At True Love Baptist
777 E. Gwinnett street. Rev.
Bonds, pastor, a large
participated in Sunday
A timely sermon was
by Rev. C. W. Lewis,
“Understanding.” Pulpit guest
was Rev. Benjamin Jones. B.
T. U. was largely attended. The
day’s closing message was
the pastor. The Triumph
pel Singers will be here
Thursday night, April 30 at
p. m. A free will offering will
be taken.
First Mt. Oethe! Bapt.
Church
Services Sunday at First Mt.
Bethel church were excellent
eginning with the Su
School. Rev. Roosevelt Scott
pastor delivered an inspiring
message. April 20 our revival
services began. The prayerband
j will be in charge of one week
of prayer meeting. Rev. Robt.
Thomas will conduct the two
weeks revival.
New Hone Pant Church
At New Hope Baptist
Rev. J. E. Bailey, pastor, Sun-
day services were largely at-
tended beginning with Sunday
At 11:30 o’clock. Rev.
Thomas delivered an inspiring
sermon. On Sunday, April 26
j at 3:30 o’clock Men’s day will
be observed. Caleb H. Bias is
the speaker. Dea, Sidney Gas-
ton is charman.
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THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE
* ; ny Home Dipt. Church
i at Happy
Home B jtist church were
.
implri- g bednnine with
d,.y Soho .1. The morning
me t ' was delivered by Rev.
L. L. Small. BTU met at 6; 30
and at night, 7:30 o’clock mu¬
sic was rendered by the Senior
choir at both services.
f— refers . Alliance ....
• : h Baptist Mints-
A’ v met Tuesday in
, ;u! r ion at the First
:■ r n Puptist church. Rev.
E. A. Capers, pastor. Devo¬
tions were conducted by Rev. N.
Keenan. The exegesis of
ISunday School lesson was
by Rev R. B. Brown from the
topic “The Secret of David’s
Success.” The 1st vice presi¬
dent, Rev. W. K. Miller pre-
sided.
Expressions on various mat¬
ters were by the critic. Rev. W.
M. Daniels. Several of the
members spoke on the living
condition cf the colored citi¬
zens.
The order of the day was a
profound sermon delivered by
Rev. Henton H. Robinson of
Jacksonville, Fla., from the
subject, “Neighboring Upward ‘
on Life’s Highway. ,
Rev. Robinson is the guest of
Emmanuel Baptist church and
Pastor J. C. McMillan.
■Rev. W. J. Johnson of States¬
boro is 7 the ,' v guest of Central
R " 'orch, where he is
ducting revival services.
M08eS
jU H ' r and Mrs ’ a Ll ? on -
Members present were Revs.
N. A. Keenan, R. B. Brown, F.
Bonds, L. L. Small, G W. Car.
ter, E. A. Capers, Wm. Daniels,
: and w - Miller,
I Rev. W. J. Johnson will bring
1 tb e sermon on next Tuesday
• and the Sunday School lesson
f 1 by 1 Rev. Daniels. H. H. Benedic- Robin-
. _ son
j Mt Tatar Bapt. Church
( Sunday was an inspirational
! day f< * r those present at Mt.
Tabor. The young people were
in charge of the night service.
The program was highlighted
by a panel discussion, subject,
“Who is The Church of To¬
morrow.” The program was
under the direction of Mrs. Lu¬
cille Smith. Rev. L. Kelley is
pastor of the church.
Corner's Tempi®
On last Sunday at Connor
Temple services were held thru-
out the day. The services
j ; were very inspiring and well , a t.
tended L ■ with
School at its usual hour with
the pastor reviewing the les-
son. The morning message was
delivered by Rev. Whitehead
from fhe subject, “A Message
1 To Kell.” Music was rendered
by the Junior Choir and Choir
No. 1. The Car rally was held
last Sunday night. Misses Jua-
“! ,d Bernice
the church
\V> Li ton, D. c. with the
Y< i :i Council of the NAACP.
The held for
Ipril 20 to May
j n-
i vilie, Fia.. is the evangelist. Ev-
j eryone is invited to attend these
services.
i
1 Church Of Christ
I Services at the Church Of
| Christ will begin with the
Lord’s Day Bible school at 10
a. m.; the morning worship a
11 a. m., sermon delivered
the minister. Rev. J. w. Green.
j The message of the hour will
be taken from the subject “The
I Power Of God.” Evening ser-
vice begins with a Bible study
at 6 p. m . followed by the reg.
jular worship service at 7:00 ob-l p.
m - The Lord’s supper is
served at both morning and
j evening services each Lord’s
! d a y.
John Wesley Wood
Qj es | n Waycross
John Wesley Wood, son of the
late Rev ; a,ld Mrs. Sherman
d,ed a * his home 1115
Butler street, Waycross, Ga„
April 13 and his funeral was
held Aprril 18 from Mt. Zion
AME church and was largely
attended by relatives and
friends. Rev. J. Wesley Archi-
bald, officiated. ;
Mr. Wood is survived by one j
50 r,. John W. Wood, Jr., June- i j
ter, tion four City, sisters, Kan.; a grand daugh. j
Mrs. Reather
Harvey, West Palm Beach, Fla.;
Mrs. Alice , Conley, Savannah, ,
|
Ga.; Mrs. Viola Jackson, Gaines,
viile, Fla.; Mrs. Marion Eggles. j
ton, Waycross, Ga.; one brother,
Albert Wood, Hartford, Conn,;
one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Es-
sie Wood and nieces, nephews
and other relatives.
Taylor’s Chapel AME
At Taylor Chapel A. M. E.
church Sunday School was
largely attended. At the even¬
ing service the pastor preached
an impressive sermon. Those
from here attending the Dis¬
trict Conference at McIntosh
were the P astor and Sis. Chan.
na M. Walker. Rev. R. L. Plum-
mer ’ pa£tor is askin S all friends
and members to be present on
April 26 at our first rally of the j
year.
Ynmur Vnm«n’. Womens Auviharv A t
The Yeung Women’s Aux.
m&TV of Bethel AME church,
met at the home of Mrs. Lillian
M. Battiste. 510 E. Henrv street.
Snndnv afternoon. April 12 at
5-39 o’clock with the president,
Mrs. Susie M. Flovd. presiding.
p 'ans were comnleted for the
“Russian Tea,” that will be
"iven Sunday, Mav 31 at the
home of Mrs. Battiste. After
the business a repast was serv¬
ed. Members present were,
Mesdames Garrie R. Butler. Ma¬
mie Lewis, Carrie Moore, Maggie
Stevens. Lottie M. Blake, Eve-
’vn Gordan, Roberta Grant. Ju¬
lia Smith. Catherine Loadholt
and Mrs. Floyd and Mrs. Bat¬
tiste. The next meeting will
he held at the home of Mrs. M.
Stevens.
1st African Bapt. Church
Pastor Curtis J. Jenkins, .an¬
nounces that on last Monday
night the prayer and conse¬
cration service began and will
continue through Sunday, May
3. This is .a service dedicated
to the teaching and training
Christians in soul saving
Christ. This is the service 1
which leads m into an active
campaign to win souls to
Christ. The preaching of the
revival will begin on Monday
night, May 4, at 7:30 and will
continue each night for two
weeks. The guest evangelist
will be the Rev. Chas. S. Ham¬ |
ilton, (minister of Tabernacle i
Baptist Church, Augusta.
" J
St Pauli CME Church
General Missionary Day will
be observed at St. Paul C. M. E.
church, Sunday, April 26 . Miss
Josephine Beckwith, executive
director of Bethlehem Center
will be guest speaker at the
morning worship at 11 o’clock.
The service at 7:30 p. m. will
consist of a pageant,
Beautiful Garden of
presented by the Christian
Youth Fellowship, Mrs. Gwen¬
dolyn Brown, director. Mrs.
,oa * se Favors president of the
society: Rev - J L. Key, pastor.
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MEM't) LIAII
DALLAS — In loving memory
of our wife and sister
MJR.S. DOROTHY F. DALLAS
who departed this life
one year ago
April 21, 1958
What would we give to see you
smile
And sit with you and talk
awhilr
The blaw was sad, the shock
severe
To part with one we loved so
dear
We often sit and think of you
The things you used to say and
do,
And wonder why you had to
die
Without a chance to say goodby.
Sadly missed by
your husband,
Mr. Arthur Dallas
Sister,
Mrs. Louis-e J. Lovett
adopted son,
Little Arthur Dallas III
and nieces and nephews
BROWN In memory of our
father
DEA. FLETCHER BROWN
who departed twenty-one years
ago today
April 20, 1938
Father, you left a beautiful
memory
And sadness that cannot be
told.
But to us who love and lost you
Your memory will never grow
old.
It seems like only yesterday
Since you went away.
But In this sad year no one
knows
The grief of each day.
Sadly missed by
Children,
Mrs. Mamie Williams
iMrs. Lillie Hamilton
Mrs. Rosa Jackson
Mr. Horace Brown
Mr. Ruel Brown
Mrs. Ruby Myers
Mrs. Ruth Bartley
all of Savannah
JOSEPH NEELEY, AIRMAN, U.
SN, son of Mrs. Josephine Nee-
ley of 503 Staley Ave., is
serving with the Training
partment of Basic Training
Group 1 at the Saufley Field
Naval Auxiliary Air
Pensacola, Fla.
Neeley re-enlisted for
years February 19.
Before entering the Navy in
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Gem Thoughts for Meditation
“For who upon the hearth can start a fire,
And never warm the stone?
Or who can cheer another’s heart,
And not his own?
I stilled a hungry infant’s cry,
With kindness filled a stranger’s cup,
And lifting others,
Found that I was lifted up.”
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MANOR - In loving memory
of my husband
“PA” JOE MANOR
who left us 5 years ago
April 27, 1954
It Is sweet to remember
That once you were here;
And though you are absent
You are just as dear.
We smile with the world
Yet we never forget
In our garden of memory
You live there yet.
Wife, Sons,
Daughters & grandchildren
BULLOCH—In loving memory
cf my mother
MRS. BEATRICE BULLOCH
who departed this life
April 26, 1955
The rolling stream of life rolls
on
But still the vacant chair
Recalls the love, the voice, the
smile,
■Of one who once sat there.
To those who have a mother
Tend her with loving care;
You will never know how much
she means to you
Until you see her vacant chair.
Sadly missed by
your daughter,
Mrs. Annie Ruth Crawford
and family
April 1955, he attended Haven
Home High school.
from mmp Che Bible
In Cod is my salvation and
my glory; the rock of my
strength, and my refuge, is in
God.—(Psalm 62, 7.)
Let us then daily affirm—
not once but continually—
that the only true and lasting
happiness on earth is to be
found in God and in serving
Him: that in Him alone can
I we find the strength to bear
life’s inevitable sorrow and
| adversity: that in Him alone
is the joyous peace we ail seek
and may have.
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For Ignition, Starters,
Generators and
Carburetors
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SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1D59
WERNER In memory
of my hus'band
EDWARD i JACK)
WERNER
who departed this life
April 21, 1958
May his soul and all of the
souls
Of the faithful departed.
Through the mercy of God
rest in peace.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Genevieve G.
(Werner
Son,
Edward C. Werner
Daughter,
Jacquelyn Marie Wer¬
ner
Sister and brother-in-
law,
Mr. & Mrs. C. E. Cum¬
mings
Sister-in-law and broth¬
er in law,
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Lin-
thicum
GRAY—In loving memory <f
our husband and father f
MR. JOSEPH GRAY
who departed this life
April 24, 1956
| We traveled life together
For many, many years,
I Until death came to part us
! And leave us here in tears.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Albertha Gray
Daughter,
Mrs. Ernestine Simmons
Philadelphia, Pa.
Son,
Robert G. Finch
New York City
Son in law,
Mr. Pernell Simmons
’ Philadelphia, Pa.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Gertrude Norman ex-
j | presses friends sincere and neighbors thanks for to her all
| the Wilkins kindnesses shown Mr. extended Geo.
V. during his
illness. She also thanks her
friends for the expressions cf
sympathy given during her re-
cent bereavement. Deep an-
predation goes to the Rev. L.
W. Stevens and Williams and
Williams Funeral Home
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