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Bapt. Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist
inters Alliance weekly meeting
was held Tuesday in the First
Evergreen Baptist church, Rev.
E. A. Capers, pastor, devotion
conducted by Rev. W. K Miller.
The president, Rev. J. C. McMil¬
lan, presided.
The Sunday School lesson
brought by Rev. R. B. Brown
from the theme, “The Kingdom
Divided.” Current news was
brought by Rev. W. K. Miller,
and expressions were by Revs
G. W. Carter. R B. Brown, J.
S. Gordon, W. M. Daniels and
N. A Keenan. The order of the
day was an inspiring sermon
delivered by Rev. R. F. Thomp¬
son of Sylvania from the sub¬
ject, “We Need His
Rev. W. M. Daniels, assisted
in the pulpit services.
The Illness of Rev. and Mrs
J. P. Reedy of Columbia, S. C.,
was made known by the
dent, and special prayer was
offered for SLs. Clara Ligon, that
her health be restored.
Rev. N. A. Keenan will bring
the nrOrt ■ ■ —
sermon on
and the Sunday School lesson
by Rev. W. M. Daniels. Mrs.
G. w Carter was among
visitors. Benediction was
by Rev. R. F. Thompson.
1«t Mt. Bethel Baot.
Church
In the absence of the
. Rev. Roosevelt Scott, Rev.
son delivered the morning
! evening sermon at Mt.
Baptist church last
We are looking forward to
shipping with thP Garvin
ple. Baptist church on May
No. 1 and No. 2 choirs and
* ers are asked to serve for
occasion. The pastor. Rev. R
Scott, will deliver the
St. Philip AME Church
At St. Philip AME
Charles and West Broad
Rev. John S. Bryan,
delivered the morning
on last Sunday on the
“Man, God’s Masterpiece.”
members were lidded to
church, and the grand
dren of Charles Bolden, w r
baptized. Among the
were relatives of Mrs.
Baldwin and Mrs.
Moore. Stewardess Board
3 observed its fourth
versary at 6 p. m. the
was delivered by Rev. L.
Walker, pastor o t St.
A. M E. church. Members
Board of Stewardesses from
St. James, Townsley Chapel,
St. Thomas were present.
Sunday at 11:30 a, m. the
tor will deliver the sermon
the subject, “For This
I am Left.”
Metropolitan Bapt.
At Metropolitan
church, Walker at
lane. Rev. L. G. Gibbs,
communion services were
last Sunday. The nnv, „ pastor ____*—
livered the message.
guests were Rev. T. J.
Rev. A. Miller, Rev. C. Brant
ley and Rev. R Jackson.
Sunday night. May 24 the
low Tones and the
Gospel singers will appear
concert at the church,
ed by the Senior mission.
1st Evergreen Bapt.
Church
Sunday School was held
the usual hour at Evergreen.
the morning service Acting
tor Canion spoke on
In The Home.” BTU met
the usual hour and at
the sermon was preached
Rev. Garrison. The
School will observe the
coming day Sunday, June 7
on June 8 the Vacation Bible
school will begin.
St. Marv’s AME Church
At St. Mary’s A. M. E. church
Sunday services began with
Sunday School. At 11 a. m
service an inspirational sermon
was delivered by Rev.
Fogle, pastor MSss Lucile Rob¬
inson is searetary.
aacK aau uaaua gt
Commissioner To Attend
General Assembly
Elder James Cobham of the
Butler Presbyterian church
left Monday to attend the one
hundred and seventy-first gen-;
era! assembly of the United
Presbyterian Church in the U.
S. A., at Indianapolis, Ind.,
May 20-27.
Commissioner Cobham will j
represent the Knox Presbytery,
consisting of Presbyterian
churches in Georgia and Flor¬
ida. He was elected as com¬
missioner during the winter
session of Knox Presbytery,
held in Atlanta at the Ratcliff
Presbyterian church, March,
1959.
Elder Cobham also serves on
the board of trustees, usher
board and teacher in the church
school. He is a past president
of the Savannah Chapter of the
"National Council of Presbyterian
Men, Scoutmaster of Boy Scout
Troon 255, and Is activp in oth¬
er civic organizations He Is em-
Vne“’CZe'S
ing member,shin in the National
Alliance of Postal Employees. I
He is married to the former
Miss Marjorie Nelson and is the!
father of six children.
Pilvrim Bapt. Church
Pilgrim Baptist church, 528-
30 W. Huntingdon street has
closed a successful revival meet¬
ing conducted by Pastr D. D.
Henderson. Fifteen were add¬
ed. to the church, baptismal ser¬
vices were on Friday, May 15.
Regular service will be held
on Thursday night. The No.!
2 choir rehearsal Friday Mav j
22 at 7 p. m. Pastor’s Aid club!
meets Sunday, May 24 at 1:30
p. m.; No. 1 choir meets at
5:30 p. m. The No. 2 choir
■will attend the anniversary of
the choir of Campbell A. M. E.
Church, Rluffton. S. C„ 1:30 p
m„ May 24th. The officers and
members will join in service
with the Jerusalem Baptist
< * h ” rph ‘ K - Oglethorpe Ave., on
Wednesday, Mav 27. The pas¬
tor. officers and members will
nartieipate in service with the
Garvin Temple Baptist, church,
rhursdav. Wav 28 Popular
n,ld Pr( '- sic) ont streets,
First Holiness Church
Groveland, Ga.
The First Christ Holiness
church, Groveland, Ga„ Elder
O. Harden, pastor, held its mis-l 1
sionary platform teaching Sun-
day, May 17. A short addre.ss i
was drr IT. made Foxworth, by the subject, president, “Well El-j
Done.” Julian j
Mother San.
tia is ill.
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New Z j on R t Church
At New Zion church Pastor
D. D. Henderson delivered an j
impressive sermon last Sun-j I
night. One was added to
the church. On Monday night 1
June l Spring revival will begin. 1
meeting i, begins , at ... 7:30 |
m. each night. Rev. J. L. I
Warren of Cordele will be the |
chest sneaker, assisted by the:
minister of the church. The
senior Me each choir night. will render the mu- j
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MRS. OLA It. DINGLE
j On Sundy, May 21, at 11 a, m.
Mrs. Ola B. Dingle will be the
speaker for the Men and Wo-
| men > s (j av program to be held
j j Joint]y at First African Baptist
f -i, urc h Mr., Dingle U pre,
Whers ld(snt of Chatham County
and Is a
teacher at Pearl Smith elemen¬
tary school. She is the wife
of Rev. George Dingle. Reir.
Curtis J. Jackson is pastor of
the church; Mrs. Retha Dela¬
ware, chairman of women;
Matthew Brown, chairman 0)
men, and Mrs. Juliette EvartK
chairman of publicity.
Chatham County Bapt.
Ministers Union
The Chatham County Baptist
Ministers union held its weekly
meeting at Connor’s Temple
Baptist church.
Devotions were conducted |y,
Rev. F. T. Perry and thei Su| t
day School lesson was explai
ed by Rev. ,T. B. Bates, pastor
of Zion Hill Baptist church. The
wife of Rev. E. G. Lane, was re¬
ported much improved.
The order of the day was
an inspiring message by Rev. I
Charles w. Ward, pastor of
First Baptist church, Macon,
and vice president of the~‘OPir-
eral Missionary Baptist Conven-
tin of Georgia. Rev. R. M.
Williams, assisted In the pulpit the|
services and introduced
speaker of the hour who spoke
on “Divine Imperative.” Rev.
C J. Jackson, minister of First
A. B. Church, will conduct the
meditation period for next Tues¬
day and the Rev. R, L. Byrd. I
minister of Abyssinia Baptist!
j church * be Run wil1 day a ' ivp thp School lesson.
on
™ ordpr of * llp da V wil! bR thp
outlines of a program on Phy¬
sical Education for the benefit
of our young people. Chair-!
man C. J. Jackson and co-<jHair-| be!
man E. P. Quarterman will
m charge. [ { I
1 Several guests were present,!
amng them Rev. Charles w. i
^ard of Macon, guest [
0 f Fj rs t Bryan ‘ Baptist
djurc^. ’ Rpv ' B D /. Lpw i s 7 city T: ‘.
Missionary of Charleston, . S.
C., shiest evangelist,
p a pti s t church; Rev F. D. Jau. I
don minister. SI. Philip Mori-
omental AME church; Rev. j. j
P Ladson. minister Second
Canaan Baptist church, New!
York city; C. E. Davis, minister,
of music, Metropolitan Shiloh |
Baptist church, Jacksonville.
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Little Bvyan Bapt. Church
At Little Bryan Baptist church
Rev. Pete Broxton, pastor, Sun¬
day services were full of spirit
beginning with Sunday school.
At the morning worship the
pastor took his text from St.
Matthew, 11:29, subject “God’s
Yoke Will Save You.” Bap¬
tism followed. At 3 o’clock his
text was taken from St. Luke
22:31; subject, “Satan Sifting
Souls.” Rev. B. C. Thomas was
pulpit guest. The Goodwill
will render a program
at the church on May 29.
Tabernacle Bapt. Church
Communion services will be¬
gin at 3:30 Sunday afternoon
in First Tabernacle Baptist
church, the sermon to be de¬
livered by Pastor E. G. Lane
with the choral group of the
church rendering music. Youth
made fine contributions to last
Sunday’s activities with the Jr.
choir Imperial choir and Jun¬
,
ior ushers serving in earlier
services. S. E. White, Junior
presided during S. S. hour.
Rev. John Miller was guest
speaker. Stone Lodge had
charge of the afternoon ser¬
vice. the sermon being preach¬
ed by Rev. N. A. Keenan. Di¬
rector M~K. Mvers presided for
the Training Union.
Miss Finley Gives Recita 1
The members and friends of
Flipper Chapel AME church
spent an enjoyable “evening of
son S” last Frida y evening with
Mi ‘" s Panrhlta Finley, Savan¬
nah’s fourteen year old vocal-
1st. She returned for three
encores at the end of the pro¬
gram. Mrs. Freda G. Robin¬
son was the accompanist.. Rev.
C. S. Stripling, minister.
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Central Bapt. Church
Central Baptist church Sun¬
day School is making plans for
the convention next month.
Rev. Daniels delivered the mes¬
sage at both services last Sun-
day. Friday night will close
the rally sponsored by the
church with the deacons’ cap¬
tains. Monday, May 25 will be
a musical concert featuring Mrs.
Faustine Bignon, Mrs. Mary
Boyd, Jesse Kearse and Frank
M 'Moore. This solo contest is
being given by the Senior choir.
Services on Sunday will be in
charge of Rev. Griffen.
1«t Jerusalem Bapt.
Clmrrh
Sunday School was well at¬
tended at First Jerusalem Bap¬
tist church. At the 11 a. m.
service Pastor W. Brown preach¬
ed on imnressivc sermon. There
were four candidates for bap¬
tism. Shirlev. Flise and William
Smart, and Leola Jackson. At
night services Rev. C. Brantly
pre ' ir,iecl in the absence of the
P as ^ or -
Abyssinian Bant. Church
Services Sunday at Abyssinian
Baptist church were well at¬
tended beginning with Sunday
School. The 11 a. m. sermon
was delivered by Pastor R. L.
Byrd.
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Services at Townsley Chapel
wprp WpU attpndpd 1:ust Sunday.
The The sermon sermon was was delivered delivered by by
the pastor, Rev. A. J. Martin. At
night, Rev. R. W. Taylor preach-
Rev. Harden To Be
Banquet Speaker
Rev. Henry Everett Hardin
will be the banquet speaker of
the 65th anniversary of Bolton
Street Baptist church Monday,
May 25, at 8 o’clock at the Y.
M. . A.
Rev. Hardin, dean of School
of Religion at Morris ollege,
holds an A B, B. D., from Ben¬
edict College and M. A. from
New York University.
The anniversary began Mon¬
day night, churches participat¬
ing in the week’s observance
being Brownsville Baptist
church, Rev. W. Gwyn, pastor;
True Love, Rev. Freddie Bonds;
St. Paul CME, Rev. J. L. Key;
Emanuel, Rev. J. C. McMillan;
Evergreen, Rev. E. A. Capers;
Bethlehem, Rev. L. S. Stell.
Bethel AME Church
Bethel AME church has just
closed a successful revival ser¬
vice In which the Rev. A. M.
Thweatt of Thomasville was the
guest minister. Rev. A B.
Wilson, pastor of Bethel, deliv¬
ered two impressive sermons on
Sunday. In the afternoon, the
Senior choir presented a pro¬
gram and pew rally. On the
5th Sunday afternon, the Young
Woman’s Auxiliary will present
their annual program. The
Spring Revue, presented on
last monday evening was suc¬
cessful. Mrs. Rosalie Roberts
won the coveted title of Mrs.
Spring Revue. The total amount
raised was .$543.65.
Bethlehem Bapt. Church
Those attending services on
•last Sunday were spiritually fed
by Pastor Stell. At 11 a. m. he
sooke on “The Secret Renew¬
al.” and at 3 p. m. holy com-
munion services his subject was
“This Is That.” Visiting min¬
isters were Rev. Samuel Gordon
and Rev. Jerry Drayton. We
will be the guest of the Bolton
Street Baptist Church
in their church
the E. J. Williams and L.
Stell singing groups will render
music with Mrs. Johnnie M.
Boles at the piano and the
lor ushers serving. At 5:30 p.
m. the BTU will have a panel
discussion by the Adults
young people.
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Trn* Love Bant. Ch»rrh
At True Love Baptist
777 East Gwinnett street. Rev.
Bonds, pastor, regular
were held last Sunday.
evening message was
bv Rev. J. S. Malone. Youth day
will be Miss Shirley Thomas,
graduate of Beach High
now at Savannah State
and a member of Bethel
church. At 7:30 p. m.
speaker will be L. S. Stell
a student at Alfred E. Beach
High school, and a member
Bethlehem Baptist church.
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BUTLER — In loving
memory of my mother,
grandmother and aunt
MRS. MARTHA (SISSIE)
BUTLER
who departed this life
one year ago
May 11, 1953
Never mind the heavy
heartache,
Never mind the cup or rue,
Never mind the grief and-
sorrow
Which may stab our spirits
through;
All is well with our
mother,
All is sweet and grand and
good;
From her distant home in
glory
She'd not come back if she
could.
Sadly missed by
daughter,
Josephine
grandchildren,
Lawrence
Tyrone and family
ESWHUKlfilVE
SPAULDING—In memory of
our father
MR. JOHNNY SPAULDING
who departed this life
two years ago
May 21, 1957
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps one to forget.
But thus far time has only
proved
How much we miss you yet.
Sadly missed by
1 children,
Mrs. Rut.h Monroe
Mrs. Albertha Harris
Mrs. Miary Maxwell
Mrs. Lucile Lyles
■ Charles Spaulding
William Hull
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
| The families of the late SI
and Mrs. Decker W.
Sr., 1 ' and - Family
with grateful appreciation
] many cards, flowers,
and other kind expressions
[ sympathy extended them
] their many friends and
bors coring their recent
I reavement.
■ Mr. & Mrs. Glenn R. Stoke
Sr.
and Family
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late
Emory Lewis wishes to thank
their many friends for
kindness shown them
his illness and death.
thanks to those who
real’s, beautiful florals, card;
and telegrams; also to Rev. K
A. Capers and the deacon
of the Evergreen Bapt.
Mrs. Viola Lewis
and family
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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.”
^Sidney ones m un era ome
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SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1959
GOODEN In sad but loving
memory of our mother and
grandmother
MRS. MAMIE GOODEN
who passed away
May 16, 1949
Mother started on her journey
Just ten years ago today
For the home which is eternal,
And where ble.-.sings ever Low.
And across the ocean’s waters
Where the zephyrs kiss the
strand,
She is beckoning back from
glory,
■I have reached the promised
land.”
daughter,
Mrs. Helen Gertrude Mel-
rose
foster daughter,
Miss Marguerite iDoll) My¬
ers
grands,
Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel E.
Melrose
great-grandson,
Master Arnold E. Melrose
■great-granddaughter,
Miss Valrie LaVern Melrose
all of New York City
YOUNG — In memory of our
brothers,
EDWARD G. YOUNG
May 21, 1933
HORACE G. YOUNG
May 22, 1944
| WILLIAM D. YOUNG
May 27, 1947
j Deep in our hearts lies a pic-
ture
More precious than silver or
gold.
Its a picture of our dear
brothers
Whose memory will never grow
old.
Brothers and Sisters
;
] The Lord is nigh unto them
that are of a broken heart,
and saveth such as be of a
; contrite spirit.— (Psalm 34,
IS.)
All the will power in the
wmrlil will not mend a broken
heart, or bring comfort to a
soul in deep sorrow. The love
of God alone, so freely given
to those who seek'IIis forgive¬
ness and His help, can heal
and restore us to health and
happiness, raise us up from
the depths of despair.
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HATTIES — In loving
memory of
MISS GEORGETTA
BAT TIES
who departed this life
May 9, 1956
Your life was a beautiful
memory.
But to us who loved and
lost you,
Your memory will never
grow old.
Sadly missed by
your mother,
Mrs. Alice Johnson
grandmother,
Mrs. Catherine Sams
| aunts,
Mrs. Elsie Harris
Mrs. Joeann Bentley
Mrs. Rachel Middleton
Mrs. Bessie Bailey
GREENE — In sad but loving
memory of our devoted son
MASTER LEON GREENE A
whom God called to be witv/
him
May 20, 1949
Ten years have passed, dear
baby,
It seems we miss you more and
more.
We are often sad and lonely
Since you went away.
Nobody knows how much we
miss you
Or how hard it was for us to
say
■Thy will be done, dear Lord.”
For we yet can’t understand
It was you who had to go.
Loved ones,
Daddy,
Mr. Andrew Green
Mother,
Mrs. Lula B. Greene
aunt,
Mrs. Addie Edwards
(Melbourne, Fla.
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