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Called To St. Luke
Bapt. Church
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Rev. It. C. Thomas
Services were well attended 1
Sunday a, St. Lu„e with the >«* |
church beginning Sun¬
day school, Dea. Willie Perry,
Supt. The 11 o'clock and night
services were conducted by the
son of the church, Rev. Man¬
chester Dykes. The Silver Tea
for Bt. Luke Sunday School was
largely attended at the home of
Mrs, Syjvia Williams.
On May 26 the member; of
St. Luke Baptist church saw
the need for a Smpherd. Rev.
B. C. Thomas was called for i
pastor of St. Luke Baptist
church, He is a son of the
Thank Sul Baptist church. Rev.
Thomas is the son of Rev. J.
W. H. Thomas, Sr. of Newing¬
ton, Georgia. He served in the
U. S. Army from 1942-1945,
spending most of his Military
Life overseas.
Rev. Thomas comes to the
church with a rich background
of experience, having pastored
in Florida, New York and
Southwest Georgia. At
lie's pa storing the Pine Hill
Baptist church of Louisville,
Ga., and Zion Fair Baptist
church of Sylvania, Ga.
While living in New York,
Rev. Thomas attended the Cea-
sar’s Bible Institute, an affili¬
ate of New York University; \
transfer student from Betbune-
Oookman College. At present he
Ijj is a student at Savannah State.
of Sunday will be the first com¬
f munion with the new pastor at
3 p,m. Service will be in charge
of Rev. B C. Thomas. MusT
will be furnished by the No.
One and Two Choirs Mrs. Al¬
til ma Porter Bryant and Mrs.
k Ruby L. Bradley, pianists.
By Mrs. Sylvia E. Williams,
reporter.— (Paid)
I Carver Village Church
?8
Of Christ
Services at Carver Village
Church of Christ, 1101 Cornwall
street are as follows each Sun¬
day: Sunday School 10 o’clock;
preaching 11 a- m, by Bro. J.
W. Green. The public is invit¬
ed to attend the revival meet¬
ing July 6-19, preaching each
night at 8 p. m. by James S
Frederick. J. W. Green, min¬
ister of the church.
St. Philip Mon AME
Church
Holy communion services were
held at St. Philip Monumental
, AME Sunday, beginning with
the Youth Communion service
T in the Sunday School. Attend-
i>. ance was large and Pastor F. D.
.j! ;i Jaudon delivered the message at
all services, with music being
>* rendered by the combined choir
under the direction of Mrs. Fan¬
nie S. Joyner, organist. Six per¬
sons united with the church,
(three .adults and three youth).
The third quarterly meeting will
begin Friday evening and will
close next Sunday w'ith Presid¬
ing Elder J. P. Lampkin in
charge.
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Children’s Day At
Beth Eden Baptist
Tho Sunday School of Both
Baptist church of which
J. Edwards is superin- •
will observe Childre n’.''j
during the morning wor- j J
At 11:15 a special program
be presented by members |
of the Sunday School and vi -1
participants. The guest \
will be Miss Betty King*
vis, whose subject is “Shad-|
of Tomorrow.” A special *
financial effort is also being ;
at this time by the!
be in Alexander charge of Gilbert, the pro- Jr. j j
On last Sunday, Rev. E.
preached at the morn-
service from the subject j
Wise Investment,” and at |
night Rev. E. P. Quarterman ad-
.
nr M,." \ special PTOtam „
nlannod for June 17. ,
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St. rMli? AME Chi-rck I
A program, “An Afternoon I
With Youth,” is being sponsor- i
ed by the Bryan Busy Bees and i
Church West School Broad of St. and Philip Charles A.j
M. E,, j
streets Sunday at 4 o’clock. Ap- j
pearing on the program will be j
Miss Rose Mary Singleton of 1
St. Philip Monumental church, :
the West Minister Choral group i
of Butler Presbyterian church, |
Miss Eva Mae Strange of Gaines
Chapel AME church, and Miss
Elnor.a Williams and Miss Dor¬
othy Loadholt of Tremont Tem¬
ple Baptist church.
Rev. J. S. Bryan, pastor of the
church, is asking all parents to
register their children for the
vacation bible school this week.
Second Arnold Bapt
Church
At Second Arnold services Baptist at j
Church communion
attended, 1.2 noon Sunday George were largely Dingle' j
Rev.
delivering the message. Music '
was rendered by Choir No. 1.
Rev. Harden delivered the mes¬
sage for the right service. Thc
popularity contest closed on
Monday night, Mrs. Maggie
Johnson won with the amount
of $116.84, Mrs. Willie *Mae
Hamilton reported $84.00. A
program was presented with
Mrs. Janie Wright .as mistress
of ceremonies. A special pro
gram will be held at the church
on Father’s day. Dea. Spen-
cer White will be the
Mrs. Ola
of the Sunday School is now in
Atlanta.
Evergreen Bant. Church
Homecoming day was celc
brated throughout the morning
at Evergreen Baptist
The speaker was the superin¬
tendent, of the Sundav School.
Geo. H. Hayes. The BTU with
Mrs. S. M< Norris and W. V.
Coleman In charge held
a Question and Answer period.
Pastor E. A. Capers delivered
the evening message. Bible
school began on Monday
June 8 and will close Friday,
June 19.
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Israelite Bapt. Church
REV. CHARLES WILLIAMS,
Pastor
At the Israelite Baptist.
Monday night, June 15
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services will be
over WSOK on every
Sunday from 4 to 5 p. m.
The church will observe Its
Annual Women’s Day
p]ebratlon Sunday, June 14. The
morninp , Y n\i be Mrs.
inma nolmes of the Browns-
^ Baptlst ci 11ircIl . Night
sppaker wllI bp Mrs G . R. Con-
nor of the Friendship Baptist
church I
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FBT UsH& Foard
The regular monthly meeting j j
of the the First First Bryan Bryan Baptist
Church usher board was held
Suttday afternoon, May 10 at |
the home of Ch.as. A Simmons, i
509 W. Waldburg street. John
Butler, tire vice president,
in charge. A delicious repast
wns served by Mrs. Ohas. A
Simmons assisted bv Mrs. Mrs.
Maude Myers, Mrs. Beatrice Rlv-
prSj Mrs. Catherine Ward
Mrs Edith Simmons. Mem-
,| >ors pre -d r >re
^j ar y Washington. Ella ------------ ?V1 n H C* 1 .
Mabel Gilmore, Mattie Ganna-
way, Daisy B. Harvey, Louise
‘ Ella
Heldt, Dorothy Simmons,
Mae Frazier, Anna Brown, Ros¬
alie Bryant, Nina Rogers. Ge¬
neva Polite, BlMthe Braxton,
Helen Grant, Frances Williams.
Bertha Corsey and Fmm.x S.
Swan gin; John Butler,
Frazier, Arthur Robinson, Hen-
ry Darby and , Chas. A. Sim- ,
mens Visitors were Mrs
Tilman and little son, Mlss
Louise Hayes, Mrs,
^nd her two little daughters
The next meeting will be held
on Sunday June 14. at.
home of the president,, Jack
Johnson, 654 E. 33rd street at
4:30 o’clock.
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Taylor Chapel AME
Church
Last, Punchy the Sundav
School lesson at Tavlor Chap¬
el was taught by James Stev¬
ens and Mrs. c. m. Walker. The
Sunday School has a contest
cn for “Miss Tavlor Chapel.”
which will end the 2nd Sun-
day in July, Rev. R. L. Plum-
mer, the pastor, preached at
the morning and evening ser-
vices. Two members were
added. The Lord's supper was
observed. Choir No. 1 was in
charge throughout the day. On
next Sunday at 4 p. m. the Sa-
vannah council of Laymen will
meet at the church.
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THE SAVANNAH TR1BUIW
Deacons Convention
To Meet In Atlanta
The thirty-third session of
the Deacons state Baptist Con¬
vention of Georgia will be held
in Atlanta at the Greater Mt
Calvary Baptist Church, Rev. B
Joseph Johnson, pastor. The
opening .session will be held on
TMirclav, June 18. Deacon
W. L. White of AManta, is pres¬
ident; Dea. J. Mines of Savan¬
nah. chairman of Executive
Board.
Tit 8 love Bard. Church
At True Lave Baptist church,
v. F. Bends, pastor, Sunday
a high day beginning with
Sunday School. At the morn¬
worship and 2:30 p. m. the
stcr delivered two excellent
;armon,s. Pulpit guests were
Revs. J. S. Gordon and C. W
Lewis.
'oppor Temple
At Connor Temple, 509 West,
Gwinnett street. Rev. W. W.
Whitehead, minister, the ser¬
vices were largely attended on
last Sunday. “The Alphabets
of Tim Bible” was the subject
f tho morning message, deliv¬
ered by Rev. Whitehead. Com¬
munion service was held at the
,,, ual ttae . Music was ren-
<V. lh « People’s
choir, and Choir No. 1.
The Young People’s choir of
Connor Temple rendered two
selections in the Georgia Con¬
vention which convened at As-
bury Methodist Church, Rev. G.
D. Walker, pastor, on last Tues¬
day night.
ft. Janes AME Church
Rev. Bruce C. Carswell, pastor I
of the Greater St. James A. M. :
L Church, announces the forth- j
<. min- p: ,,i "!Tims which
church i ’O! soring. j
The Senior U.her Board will
serve a variety supper at the!
home of Mrs. Pearl Logan. .
June 14th will be Children s '
pay and Home Coming day for
the church. In addition, all of
the fathers of the church will
be honored during the morning
services. Ben Hannah, super-
intendent of the Sunday School,
will be in charge of the chll-
dren’s program.
On June 21st, the youth of
today will be saluted in a pro-
m thak has bppn titled “St. j
! ' _ ames Presents „ i _, tts Youth.’* ii « j
This program will feature chor¬
al and musical highlights, along
with a panel composed of teen¬
agers, who will discuss the
value of Christian religion in
the space age. Mrs. A. Bry-
| | ant .... is the chairman , . of „ this ,, . pro¬
gram.
j Cottage prayer meetings are
i now being ” held in the homes of
many of the m(imbers ___. 11nder .
ithe 1( ' adershl P nf Charlie Wild¬
er, and under the leadership of
the pastor, plans for the sche-
doling of a Revival are
.
01n? ’ c om P e - p
First Bryan Senior Choir
The regular meeting of the
Senior choir of the First Bryan
Baptist church was held at the
home of Mrs. Cecele Ellerby
with the president, Mrs. Free¬
man, presiding. A delicious re¬
past was served by the hostess
assisted by the Misses Anna
Cooper, Ann Brown and Betty
Fllcrby, Next meeting June
18 at the home of Miss Edith
Simmons, 9 W. 48th street.
Center To
June 15
The Savannah Extension Cen¬
of the Am. Theological Sem¬
announces that its clos¬
activities for students will
place on Monday even¬
June 15 in the education¬
building of the First Bryan
church at 8 p. m. The
is invited. There will
a number of men receiv¬
certificates this year, but
enough. All churches are
to send someone to study
the renter when the fall
begins. Rev. E. P. Quar-
is dean of the Savan¬
Center.
Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Min¬
Alliance met in its regu¬
weekly session Tuesday in
First Evprgreen Baptist
The meditation pe¬
was conducted bv Rev. J
Cordon, who read St. John
for the day’s lesson.
The president, Rev. J. C. Mc¬
presided. The Sunday
lesson was interpreted
Rev. Fd. Brooks, theme
and Naaman,” Goklen
“He loveth righteousness
judgment, the earth is full
thu goodness of the Lord.”
33:5. Rev. C. H. Single-
was restored to the Alliance.
The body will go on their an¬
outing to Hilton Head
Wednesday, July 1st. The
will leave from First Ever¬
Baptist Church promptly
9 a. m. Special guests will
be the wives of the members.
The order of the day was a
profound sermon delivered by
Rev. E. Boyd, from the subject.
“The Supreme Gift of God.”
2nd Cor. 9:15. Rev. Boyd was
lauded for a well delivered ser-
Rev. C. H. Singleton as-
i-ded in the pulpit services,
others P re I en ‘ N ’
A Kpenan - F ’_ Bonds : Car
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ter, W. M. Miller, J. T. Taylor,
L SmaU E A Capers , w. M.
lels c . H. Singleton. A vis-
itor was Rev. L. G. Gibbs. All
sessions of the Alliance are de¬
ferred until the first Tuesday
after the National Baptist Con¬
vention in September. Bene¬
diction was by Rev. E. Boyd.
Jerusalem Bapt. Church
At the morning services of
First Jerusalem Baptist church
nnr,frt» Pastor tlTnlf Walter or TJmnTn Brown TAFOOoVioH preached.
Pulpit guest was Rev. Miller.
At the night services the Rev.
German preached. Pulpit guest
was Rev. Green. The
is in the midst of a 90 day ral-
ly Dea Marvin Cobb l.s the
chairman and the following cap-
tains were announced, Mrs. Car-
rie Rouse, Mrs. Sadie Riles, Mrs
Vivian Adams and Mrs. Mary
Matthews.
2nd St. John Bapt. Church
The following services will
held next Sunday at Second
John Baptist Church, Golden
street, 10 a. m. Sunday
Supt. W. C. Ross; 6 p. m.
s > on i 7 p. m. BTU; 8 p. m
preaching by the pastor,
T. J. Wright. The Senior
will render the music.
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CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
Thanks:
To all of the friends and
neighbors for the sympathy
shown, cards and telegrams of
condolence; also ttm floral con¬
tributions during the illness
and passing of our dear wife,
mother, grandmother and great
grandmother, Mrs Katie Jivens,
who departed into eternal rest
at 6:15 a.m., May 31, 1959.
Funeral was held on June 14,
1959, at 2 p.m. from Jerusalem
Baptist church, Tatemviile.
Thanks also to Steele Funeral
Hume.
Husband,
Dea. Joe Jircns
Savannah, Ga.
Sons,
M-Ent. John II. Jivens
Washington, D. C.
Mr. ,s Mrs. T. N. Jivens
Washington, D. C.
Mr. & Mus. Charlie Jivens
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sgt. Jerry Jivens
San Francisco, Calif.
Daughters,
Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Woods
Savannah, Ga.
iMr. & Mrs. Larry Vinegar
Pontiac, Mich.
Mrs. Beatrice Wallace
Brooklyn, N. Y.
■Mrs. Minnie Akins
Alexandria, Va.
and a host of friends
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Annie Hall of 544 Charles
Street, wish to thank their
neighbors and friends for their
kindness shown them duimg
her illness and for the many
cards, telegrams, florals and the
use of their cars during
recent death. We wish to thank
the Monroe Funeral Home per¬
sonnel especially, May
bless all of you.
CARD OF THANKS
Rev. and Mrs. E. A.
wish to thank their
frierids for the kindness
during the death of their
ther and 1 mother-in-law,
Corrie H. Wilkins, who
recently in Los Angeles, Calif.
Happv Home Bapt.
Church
Sunday will be Youth Day
Happy Home Baptist
Acting Superintendent for
Sunday School will be
A1 Sina “* The 11 o’clock
K es wdl rendered ... by
’ Primary and intermediate
j ba ^ ents of the
School. The speaker will
Little Voncille Morris. At 3
m. a panel discussion will
presented on “Youth Want
Know.” Representatives
various churches will
pate. They Include Helen
Rosemary McBride, William
gin, Willie Mae Hamilton
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Quick and Careful Ambulance Service
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SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959
CARO OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Lucille Kelly who died at New-
port, R. I., wishes to express
sincere thanks to the many
relatives and iriends, Rev. E.
A. Capers, and members for the
flowers, messages, and oilier
kind expressions of sympathy
extended them during their
recent bereavement; also to
Williams & Williams Funeral
Home for their comforting and
efficient service
Mrs. Mabel Hawkins,
Sister
R.I.
Miss Ladle Carson
Niece
Miss Louvenia Carson,
Niece
Mr. Horace Alien
Nan! lew
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Matilda Jackson Owens wishes
to express its sincere thanks for
the kind expressions of flowers,
messages, and visits shown them
during their bereavement. They
especially thank Rev. Charles
McMillan, pastor, and members
of Zion Baptist church, White
Bluff, neighbors and friends,
and Williams w WilLiams Fune¬
ral Home for its efficient and
sympathetic service.
Mrs. Sarah Bryant,
Daughter
CARD OF THANKS
Dr. Carl R. Jordan, who has
recovered from a recent illness
wishes to publicly thank the
many friends and patients who
so generously remembered him
with friendly visits, beautiful
flowers, pretty cards and nu¬
merous telephone calls. The
other gifts and prayers are
deeply appreciated and he is
sure that all these kind ges¬
tures aided his speedy recovery.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Madie Howell of 1921
West 54th street wishes t.o ex¬
press her appreciation and
gratitude to her pastor, mem¬
bers and many friends for the
lovely cards and flowers during
her illness; also the nurse staff
of the Central of Georgia Hos¬
pital. May God shower blessings
cn each of you.
i j^oris Freeman. A musical pro¬
gram will be sponsored by the
Junior choir at 7:30 p. m.
DID YOU KNOW?
In 1958 930.000 persons were
injured by drivers exceeding
the speed limit.
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j (One Day Serv ; ee)
$1.00
(Max. 25 Lbs.)
We now offer choice burial lots in beautiful
EVERGREEN MEMORIAL PARK
(Formerly old Wright cemetery)
Conveniently located—high and dry
$5.00 down and small monthly payments.
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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WILLIAMS — In loving
memory of Mother
MRS. BLANCHE CLARKE
WILLIAMS
who departed this life
June 25, 1945
When I reflect on other
days,
On mother with her self-
control,
And think of how she
faced life’s ways,
Hopeful of heart and
strong of soul,
Ashamed to magnify my
cares
I am convinced, the
more I see,
She was the angel un¬
awares,
Which heaven must have
meant for me.
Margaret W. Reid, M.D.
Daughter
WILEY—In loving mem¬
ory of
JAMES IRVIN WILEY
who pissed away one year
ago today
June 11, 1958
The month of June again
is here,
The saddest month of all
the year.
Fo rlt was on the lllh day
Tihat my darling husband
and my loving brother
passed away.
God gave us strength to
face it
And courage to bear the
blow*
Bu.t what it meant to lose
you
No one will ever know.
Sadly missed by
Wife.
Allie Wiley
Sister,
Octavia McNatt
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