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Dolton Street Baptist Church To
Celebrate Sixty-First Anniversary
The 65th anniversary celebra¬
tion of the Bolton Street Bap-
tit church, Rev. W. N". Robin¬
son, pastor, will be held May
18-25.
Tliis six-day observance will
be participated in by a number
of churches, as follows:
Monday night, May 18, the
Brownsville Bapti.tt church
will be in charge of the pro¬
gram, the sermon to be deliv¬
ered by Rev. W. Gwyn; Tuesday
night, True Love Baptist
church will be in charge, ser¬
mon by Rev. Freddie Bonds; on
Wednesday night, St. Paul CMR
church will be in charge, ser¬
mon by Rev. J. L. Key; Thurs¬
day night, Emmanuel Baptist
church In charge, sermon by
Rev. J. c. McMillan; Friday
night, services in charge First
Evergreen Baptist church, ser¬
mon by Rev. E. A Capers; Sun¬
day, May 24, the anniversary
St. James AME Church
The Rev. J. \$. Maxwell,
mer presiding elder of
Brunswick District, and
living minister of the
Conference of the AME
was the guest of St, James
ing its communion services.
church has scheduled a
program of activities for
next few weeks. The
will take place on
May 27th. On the second
Sunday In May. Children’s
will be held, and early in
the youth of the church will
saluted with a program. A
Homecoming program has
planned for this month.
Mother’s Day. Mrs.
Mffet.t. and Mrs. Delores Wash¬
ington were selected as
for the program. On the 17th
of May the Davis Sisters
Philadelphia will present a
cert In which they will be
companied by the
Gospel Sinegrs of Newark. N
J., the Gosnel oonsolators
Pasadena, California, and
Pilgrim Female Gospel
of Savannah.
First Christ Holiness
Church
At First Christ Holiness
church, the pastor’s 4th anni-
versary, Elder O. Harden, will
be observed. May 18-24. Guest
sneakers of the week will be
Monday night. May 18, Elder J
Anderson of Ellebell; Tuesday
night. May 19, Elder J H. Bvrd
of Pembroke: Wednesday night.
Elder J. Harrison of Glennville:
Thursday night. Elder E. N
Mobley of Pembroke; Friday
night, Elder J. Miller of
nah; Sunday servivees at it
o’clock will be conducted by El-
der F. Pinkney and Elder A L
Owens will conduct the 3 o’clek
service. Dinner will be served
at 4 30 o’clock and at 7:30 p.
m. Elder O. Foxwarth will close
'■m* Stfftlversary.
sermon will he delivered by
L. S. Stell, Jr., pa-stor of
lehem Baptist church.
On Monday night, May
the anniversary banquet will
held at the West Broad
YMCA with the speaker
Rev. Harden, rieon dtan of of
College, Sumter, S. C.
The officers of the
are Dea. Willie Hightower,
naan of the deacon board;
T. C. Hunter, clerk; Dea.
Saulters, chairman of
Dea. Harvey Byrd,
Dea. Peter Seabrook,
tendent of Sunday School;
George Geiger, Dea.
Jones, Dea. Robert Jordan,
E. J. Middleton, Dea. C
Dea. McKenzie Bellinger,
Robert Turner, Dea.
Taylor, Dea. Robert
Dea. Oscar Theodore Smith
Rev. W. N. Robinson, pastor.
Rantist Ministers
a J|j anC g
Tire Savannah Baptist
ters Alliance met Tuesday in
regular weekly session at
Evergreen Baptist church.
votions wore in charge of
L. L. Small W'ho read the
Psalm for the day’s lesson.
Sunday School lesson was
plained by Rev. E. A.
from the theme “Power
Responsibility.” Rev. R.
Brown will bring the
| School lesson next Tuesday
the sermon will bp dplivcred
Rev.R. F. Thompson of
nia, Ga.
The order of the day was
off -live sermon delivered
Rev. Peter Holmes,
“How Shall They Preach
They Are Sent?” The
( was presided over by the
j 1 dent. Rev. J. c. McMillan,
sis ted by Rev. Capers,
; Central Bapt. Church
Services Were largely attend
ed on Sunday beginning
the Sunday School. At 11 a.
a special mothers day
was delivered by the Rev.
H. Spencer of Tuscalosa,
All members of the Junior
is asked to please be
j on Sunday morning.
night, May 25 a solo contest
being sponsored by the
choir, participating are
Faustine Bignon, Mrs.
Lou Boyd. Mrs. Jessie
and Frank C. McMoore.
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j HaoDv Home Bapt.
Mother’s Day was well
served at Happy Home
Church beginning with
School at 10 o’clock. A
J inspiring in honor sermon of was
mother by Rev. L
L. Small in the 11 o’clock
vices. BTU was held at 6
and night services at 7:30. Home
Coming Day services will be
held Sunday, May 17 at 11 a. m.
| Chatham County Bapt.
Ministers Union
Chatham County Baptist j
Ministers union .held its usual
weekly meeting at Conners
Temple Baptist church. Devo
tion.s were conducted by Rev. R.
Roberts. The Sunday School
lesson was explained by Rev. B.
C. Thomas guest evangelist of
St. Luke Baptist church. The
order of the day was a message
delivered by Rev. C. S. Hamil¬
ton, pastor of Tabernacle Bap¬
tist Church, Augusta, Ga , who
is the gue ;t evangelist of the
First A B church, which is now
in progress. The theme, “What
Do Yon Have To Live By?” Rev.
C. J. Jackson assisted in the
pijlnlt service. Various corn-
mil lees reported. Chairman of
Sick Committee reported that
Rev. J. c. McAllister is much
improved.
Rev. G. R. Conner, Sr., was
elected reporter for the union.
iRev. F. T. Perry will conduct
devotions for Tuesday and Rev.
.T, B. Bates will explain the
Sunday School lesson.
The union will celebrate with
the citizens of Savannah, the j
Annual Thanksgiving of Free- j
dotn’s Day at St. Paul OMF
I church, 4 p. m. Sunday. Visi¬
tors wore Dr. Jerry Drayton of
i Winston -Salem, N. C., guest
j evangelist of Mt. Zion Baptist
church. Dr. C. S. Hamilton of
Augusta.
Those in attendance at the
meeting were Revs. R. L. Byrd,
J- B. Bates, C. J. Jackson, B. M. j |
Corley, F. T. Perry, L. S. Stell.
i B. Jones, R. Roberts, E P. Quar-
I terman G. R. Conner, Sr.,and
.
Dr j Prry n,- ay tan, Dr. C. S
Hamilton aM Rev. B. C. Thom¬
as.
2nd Arnold Bapt. Church
At 7 , A a mrUH V d RmHet ‘ I I
church the Sunday c (morning „
services were very inspiring fol¬
lowing Sunday School. Pastor G.
Dingle spoke on the subject of
Mother. At night service a
unique program was rendered
with mistress Mrs. Viola of Maynor sei Mrs. ving |
as ceremony.
Faustine Bignon made the ad-
d ess nt the ovonina eye mg. i
tions were made to the mother _
of the church by Mrs. Florence
Brown. The Sunday School’s
anniversary will be observed
Wednesday night. May 27. On
Sunday morning breakfast was
served in honor of Mother Fra-
zier and many others at the l
home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Colclough. Dirfner was also
served in honor of Mother Fra-
zier at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Williams.
Gospel Chorus
The Gospel Chorus of Tre-
numt Temple Baptist Church
held its regular meeting Sun¬
day at the church. Business
of importance was discussed. |
bel Mrs Deloach Ethel Luten are on and the Mrs. sick Ma-j list.
| The next meeting will be held ,
the second Sunday, June 14 Ben ,
: Wright is president and Hilda,
j McFjiII, reporter. •
Raofmt - Ushers Union ^ j
1 The regular monthly meeting I
j of the Baptist Usher union was
] held last Monday night at the;
Bethlehem Baptist church, and;
was well attended. The month- j
j *- v musical program will be held
; on Wednesday night, May 20 at!
Seeoncl Mt. Zion Baptist church, 1
Kev F - L - Wright, pastor. The
Fifth Sunday union meeting
will be held at Zion Fair Bap¬
tist Church, Resign oil Hill.
; Abyssinian Bapt. Church
[ Services Sunday were largely
attended at Abyssinian Baptist:
| church beginning with Sunday i
| Sfchool which gave a duck shoe j 1
ra ly Pastor R L Byrd preach-
1 (>d the morning sermon at which ,
j tinle a Program was rendered by
mothers of the church,
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Bethlehem Bapt. Church
Our revival was very success,
fui. A special sermon was de¬
livered Sunday by Pastor Stell,
honoring mothers and at 7:30
p. m. Rev. W J. Outler deliv¬
ered the baptismal message
Ten received the baptism.
Among the several visitors wel¬
comed on last Sunday were
Mi - *, .marietta < Pinkie i Holmes
and her little daughter, LaDon-
na Carroll from Myrtle Beach,
S. C. The men of the church
will sponsor a Father and Son
banquet Monday, at 8 p. m.
Clifford Hardwick will be the
guert speaker and 'Pastor Stell
will be toastmaster.
c emnd Pa^L Chur < 'li
The Second Baptist church
will begin her Spring soul win¬
ning campaign Monday night,
and will end Friday Niirht. Pray¬
er service will begin each
night, at 7 30 p m. The Rev.
Bert D. Lewi 1 of Charleston, S.
will be the guest sneaker.
He will be assisted bv the min¬
ister of the church, the Rev. F.
P. Quarterman, the Senioi
t,!i p Troians chorus and
Youth Choir, all of the
Rev. Lewis is a
rf Morris College,
S. c, hnidinp- an A. H
degree. His graduate work
the field of religion was done
Howard University, holding
R. S degree. Before enm-
a to h 1 present work as Di-1
of Religious work and
among Baptist Church¬
es in Charleston and vicinity
was an instructor of »w
Literature at (Morris
FAB Church, East
Savannah
At FAB East Savannah, revi-
val services began this week
with prayer meeting. Preaching
will wm begin oegm Sunday mm a ay with witn «ev. Rev. R.
Thomas, guest speaker for
next week. The public is
vited to worship each night,
Rev. L. W. Stevens, pastor.
First Jerusalem Baoti^t
Our' revival at-First Jerusa -
lem Baptist, church came to
C ^ 0SP r, ' i,lay night with f°. ur
candidates.fid’ baptism which
wlll be y 10 y )ird Sunday after-
eleven o'clock services. Sunday
School was held at the usual
hour. At our morning
vices Pastor Walter Brown deliv¬
ered the sermon on “Fear.
Q Ommun j 0n services were held
at 3:30, the pastor
from the subject, Mother’s Love
Her Child. Pulpit guests
were Rev Butler, Rev. Williams,
Rev. Brantley, Rev. Robinson
■and Rev. Evins.
Rev. Paylon At Palen
Church Sunday
An interesting program will
be given at Palen M. E. church
Sunday, May 17 at 4 p. m. The
Rev. H. R. Peyton will be the
guest speaker
Rev. Peyton is a very talent-
ed young minister, and a
er resident of this city.
resides in Statesboro, and is the
grandson of H. K. Gross, owner
of the Statesbor Funeral Home.
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Qf. Luke Baot. Church
st . Luke revival closed Fri-
day night. Sunday
WPrP interesting beginning with
Sunday School. The
ing sermon was preached
SQn 0 f tbe cburc j lj r pv _
Dykes and at. 3:30 p. m. at the
communion service Rev. B. C.
Thomas preached on “Honor
Thy Father and Mother With
Love.’ Thirteen were added
to the church Sunday. Guest
ministers were Rev. S. Green,
Rev. C. L. Sapp. Rev. H. G. Grif-
fin and Rev. o .L. Hicks. Rev.
B. C. Thomas preached at night
During the two weeks revival
18 were added to the church.
All members are asked to be at
the business meeting May 26.
minister. Sunday night
was Rev. S. Green. Rev. R. L.
Lee will preach Sunday.
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Kf.V. CHARLES W. WARD
Revival Speaker
The Martha Prentice club of
FLB was in charge of the
Mother’s Day Program Sunday
The pastor, Rev. R. M. Williams
delivered an inspiring message
on “The Family.” The annual
revival of the church started
Monday night and will continue
through Thursday,night, May 21
Rev. Wjlliams will deliver the
messages during this week of
services. Beginning Monday
night, May 18, the Rev. Charles
\y Ward, pastor of First Bap-
list church of Macon, will be
the guest speaker Rev. Ward
i° vicp president of the Gener¬
al Missionary Baptist Conven¬
tion of Goergia.
Mt. Tabor Bapt. Church
Sunday School was largely at¬
tended at Mt. Tabor. The irorn-
ir >g message was delivered by
Pastor Kelly. During the af-
ternoon service a Homecoming
| an< t Mother’s Day program was
given. The third Sunday night
service will be under the direc-
Bon of the Senior Choir, Gos-
pel Chorus and Usher Board.
! j 1st Evergreen Bapt.
Church
First Evergreen Baptist
j church, Rev. E. A. Capers, pas-
; tor Just closed on e of the most
1
I spjrited reviva i s ever held in
j tbe city The following mem-
bers were fellowshipped into
j the church on Nellie Sunday: Butler, Sisters
Linda Wise. Eva
i Grant, Shirley Ann Moore, Cath¬
erine Moore, Lessie Johnson,
Helen Gregory and Brothers
J La Wren ce Brown, Earl Mack,
| Jamfis Anthony, Charles Mack,
j g amuP i 'Mack, Jimmie Taylor,
q 60 pinkney and Jessie Quar-
j terman. Rev. Ervin Mallette, a
1 son of 1st Evergreen, was the
i preacher. Sunday School met
I at its usual hour with Supt.
! Hayes in charge. The pastor
delivered a soul stirring mes-
I sage during the communion
vice. BTU met at the
! hour. At the evening worship
service the pastor spoke from
the subiect, “She Is To Be Car¬
ed For.”
Bethel AME
Sunday was a high day at
j Bethel AME church beginning
in the Sunday School. Being
Mother’s day the Missionary
i Society had charge of the pro-
gram for the day. In the
ing service Mrs. Nancy H.
Walker delivered an inspiring
address on the value of a good
education. In the afternoon a
most successful pew rally
. by the
program was P resen e
same group. The annive?sa-
ry of the Gospel Chorus last
week was a fine and Successful
project. Mrs. Ruth Polite won
the honor as being the most
popular lady in the chorus.
This week the Rev. Thweatt of
Thomasville is the guest min¬
ister of Bethel revival services.
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Panel Discussion At
Bethlehem
A panel discussion on “The
Church in the Lives of Children’’
will be held in the church’s au¬
ditorium at Bethlehem Baptist
church, Park Avenue and Cuy-
ler, Sunday, May 24 at 5:30 p.
m. The public-is extended a
cordial invitation to attend.
The moderator for this discus¬
sion will be Miss Helen Woods.
The panel members are Mrs. L.
S. Stell, Jr .Mrs. Armanda Coop¬
er, Miss Dayse B. Phoenix
i adultsi Miss Gwendlyn Davis,
Louis Stell, III, Ezekiel Cooper,
Jr. (youth). Scripture lesson,
Thomas Brown.
The summary of the discus¬
sion will be given by Mrs. Ear¬
line Lopez. The welcome will
be given by Miss Willie Mae
Gilliard, and the prayer offer¬
ed by Miss Rosalie Boles. Mrs.
Alyce Gordon, president of tlm
Missionary society will announce
the program, benediction by the
pastor, Rev. L. S. Stell, Jr.
Mrs. Mamie Williams, direc¬
tor of the BTU and Mrs. Hester
B. Wren, chairman.
True Love Bapt Church
Services were excellent Sun¬
day at True Love Baptist
church, 777 E. Gwinnett street
Rev. Freddie Bonds, pastor .bp-
ginning with Sunday School. At
the morning worship the Junior
choir rendered a program in
behalf of Mother’s Day. At
7:30 the Senior choir rendered
an inspirational program in
behalf of the pastor’s 18t,h an¬
niversary. Rev. J. S. Malone
was the guest speaker. Two
members were added to the fold.
The church will worship with
Bolton street Baptist church on
Tuesday night, May 19. Youth
day will be held on Sunday,
May 24.
Mt. Bethel Bant. Church
Mt. Bethel Baptist
Sunday School was held at
usual hour and at 2:30 com-
rnunion service was held.
tor Roosevelt Seot't delivering the
Inspiring Mother’s 1 day
sage. Pulpit aid guests
Rev. Williams, Rev.
Rev. Jackson and Rev.
During our revival twenty
members were added to
church. The pastor is ask-
ing all candidates to attend
Training Union every
at 5:00.
St. Thomas AME GhurcL
Mother’s Dav was observed
St. Thomas AME church. Mrs.
Zylphia E. Primus of
ville, S. C. was guest speaker.
Mrs. Primus is a graduate
Allen University and is present-
ly employed as teacher in Jas-
per County School system, S.
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2nd St. John Bapt. Church
Services were well attended
Sunday at 2nd St. John Baptist
church, West Savannah, Pastor
T J. Wright in charge. Sunday
the Davis Singers will render a
concert at the church at 8 p. m.
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Gwinnett street services were
very well attended on last Sun-
day. The morning
was delivered by Rev. Griffin
and music rendered by
Young People’s Chorus. At night
the mothers of the church pre-
a mother’s day program.
“The origin of Mother,” was
delivered by Mrs. Laura Barnes.
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St. Philip Monumental
Mothers Day was highly
served Sunday at St. Philip
Monumental AMP church in
connection w r ith the climax of
Family Revival meeting. Soul
stirring messages were deliver-
■d. throughout the week by the
Rev. A. J. Harris: of Au««s a.
Seven persons received Christ
’hroughout revival. On Sunday
Mother’s Day sermon was de-
’ivored by Pa- tor Jaudon. Seven
were connected with the church.
Among the families attending
morning service was the family
of Pastor Jaudon, including the
■•mmediat.es who reside in
-imr cities. At the
hour the youth sponsored a
mique mothers dav program.
Mi 's Alice I.ee Whitaker, a stu-
<ent of A. E Reach High school;
i member of the Tri-Hi-Y and
Youth ei-oup of St. Philip Mon-
mental delivered the address.
\ Rovnl Pew rally will be held
Mov 21 snonsoring as. queen
'■ontecfanP Mrs. Ada James and
Mr - . Juorjta E. Perkins, maid
contestants: M^s Ardell Lon¬
don a)'d Mrs. Willie BpII Ross.
Tcv/nsley Chapel
Sunday services were well
attended at Townsley Chapel
AME church beginning with
Sunday School. A Mothers
•lay sermon was delivered
the pastor, Rev. A. J. Martin
and an excellent, program was
rendered by the young
St. Philip AME Church
At St. Phili p AME Church,
Charles and West Broad streets
Rev. J. S. Bryan, minister, Sun¬
day School was well attended
and at 11:30 a. m. the Junior
Church and Sunday School
sponsored the program, paying
tribute ....... to the mother. .. . &
the visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Earl M. Jones, who are form.
er members of St. Philip and
residing in Washington, D. C.
The pastor met with the Turn-
o>r Missiomry Society, plans
were made to make a contribu¬
tion to the general budget on
next Sunday morning. At 7:30
p. m. the pastor delivered the
i sermon ana on next Sunday
morning he will speak on the
subject, “God’s Master Piece."
At 6 p. m. Stewardess Board No.
3 will observe its 4th anniver-
sary, the pastor will deliver the
sermon,
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Jerusalem Bapt. Church
Services were well attended
Sunday at Jerusalem Baptist
church C-roveland, Ga., Wo-
mens Day piogram was held
^*” s - Avis Hagins the prin-
ri P a! speaker. The mistress of
ceremonies was Mrs. Bertha
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I New Zion Bapt. Church
Sunday was a high day at
Lew Zion Baptist church be¬
ginning with Sunday School. At
, 3 p. m. Pastor D. D. Henderson
! delivered an impressive ser¬
mon. One was added to the
church. The Miller Brothers
Gospel Singers of Guyton and
1 the Savannah Travelers render-
| ed -a program of songs. On
the coming Sunday regular ser-
i V j ces w m be be id.
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Memorials
! CRR—In sad but loving
memory of our beloved
| husband and daddy
ALFONSO ORR, SR.
who departed this life
j j two years ago
j May 8, 1.937
Darling, we are ail so lone¬
i ly
Looking at your vacant
chair,
Remembering all the hap¬
py moments
That we shared when you
were there.
•
• Loving thoughts will al¬
* ways linger,
Y'ou are still our guiding
star.
1
May we all be reunited
When we each have cross¬
ed the bar.
Your wife and children
BROWN — In loving memory
of our mother and grand¬
mother
ANNIE BROWN
who passed away
twelve years ago
May 14, 1947
O years baptized with blessin
O age of ecstasy—
Live on in a!1 y0Ur Vendor,
| God bless her memory!
Son,
Isaac Brown
Richmond, Va.
Daughter,
iMrs. Many Murphy
Savannah
and grandchildren
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
1 Rufus „ TT II. Blyler, . Sr., takes this
1 | method of extending their sin-
cere thanks to tht lr many
friends shown during the be¬
reavement of my husband and
our father. Many thanks to our
wonderful neighbors. The cards,
telegrams, the beautiful flowers
and cars donated were greatly
appreciated. May God oless ail
of you. Our many thanks to
Father Caution and the Steele
Funeral Home.
The Blyler & Scott family
CARD OF THANKS
To my many kind friends and
neighbors, this is to express my
I a pprecia f n bein * 50 kiru ;
to me during the llints^ and
death of my dear sister, Mrs.
Annie D. White of 1503 Hudson
St. Words cannot express how
much I thank each and every¬
one of you for what you have
done for me. May Gcd e/er bless
you for your many kind deeds
and thoughts, and may he' be¬
stow his rich blessing on all of
you.
Again, may I say “thank you
kindly.”
Mrs. Lucille Mixon
and family
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