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Left to right in the above pho¬
to are Deacon Willie Dillard,
Rev. Frank L. Wright, Deacon
John Green, Deacon Frank L.
Wright, Jr., Dr. E. O. S. Cleve¬
land and Deacon Robert Rob¬
inson.
Jerusalem Bapt. Church
On June 14 the pastor, Rev I
Walter Brown delivered the
sefapon a|. at 11 o'clock services
Jerusalem Baptist church.
The junior choir rendered mu-
sic with ... Mrs. „.... Edith Davis Cob-, .
in at the pifino. At 3:30 Com¬
munion services were held with:
Dea. I. Alston and Rev. Geo.
Brown assisting the pastor.
There were four members giv-
etv.the right, hand of fellow¬
ship. The senior and Junior
choirs served with Mrs. Dorothy
Johnson at the piano.
Last Sunday in the absence of
the pastor, Rev. Williams, the
son of the church, delivered the
sermon. Home coming ser¬
vices were at 3 p. m. with the
Rev. L. C. Sapp ( f Union Bap¬
tist Church delivering the mes¬
sage.
St. Thoms AME Church
The third annual family day
service will be held at St.
Thomas AME church, 47th and
Burroughs streets Sunday.
Samuel A. Cooper will be the
speaker for the 11 o’clock ser¬
vice. Mr. Cooper is president
of the AME Ushers Association
and is assistant superintendent
of St. Philip AME Sunday
School. Rev. L. W. Walker
pastor of the church; Miss
Eva M. Brown is master of cer¬
emonies, and Mrs. Everlyn Jack-
son, chairman.
St. Philip AME Church
St. Philip AME church, Rev
John S. Bryan, minister, pre
sented gifts Sunday to the mem-
bers who finished college and
high school recently. There
were three from Savannah
State College and seven from
Beach High. The morning
sermon was delivered by
Presiding Elder, Rev. J. H.
Edge. Two children were bap-
tized. The revival meeting is
being conducted during this
week by Rev. M. L. Hood, pastor
of St. Paul AME church. Dublin.
All members and friends are
invited.
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June 14 marked the corner-
stone laying at the Second Mt.
Zion Baptist church, 603 W.
Kline street, ’ Rev. Frank L.|
Wright, , . , pastor. „ The sermon |
was delivered by Dr. E. O. S. |
Cleveland, pastor of the Saint;
Baptist church. I
Miss Wells At Beth Eden
June E. Wells who
f the ,,>f 1 U. ,,s S. Government for f l
schools abroad, was most be-1
nevolent in sharing with Beth ,
Eden Baptist church her wide
experience of her travels in j I
Asia, Newfoundland |
and Canada. In a lecture last;
Wednesday evening scenes in!
these places were vividly de¬
scribed as Miss Wells’ narrated.
The slides were clear, beauti¬
ful and educational. During
the enjoyable social hour the
•wide collection of articles made
during her travels was display¬
ed on three tables. The me¬
chanical toys were numerous
and lifelike in their movements.
Miss Wells was enthusiastically
received by the audience.
The Rev. E. A. Peacock gave
an impressive Father’s Day
sermon last Sunday morning.
The subject vtis "IA Father’s
Failure” taken from the text
on David ai*l Absalom.
Vacation Bible school will
Tremont Temple Bapt.
Church
Rev. J. Ml Benton, pastor, was
The Ladies Progressive
class won the offering banner
at Sundav School, Clifford Riles
is superintendent. A Father’s
day program was rendered at
the morning worship. President
Scott was in charge of the BTU.
Johnnie Powell discussed the
lesson topic, A program fol-
lowed.
Women’s Day At
2 nd St John Bapt. Church
Second St. John Baptist
church will observe
Day Sunday. Mrs. M. L. Height
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The Second Mt. Zion Baptist
church was organized in 1911
by the late Rev s wrighit. I
The church , , building , .... was re* I
built and completed on Novem* j
her 20, 1955 by the present
pastor, Rev. Frank L- Wright.
is chairman of the activities.
At 10: a. m. Sunday School;
11:30 a- m. _ services ......„ with .......... the
principal speaker, Mrs. Margaret
Walden. 7:00 p. m. BTU, Pres¬
ident A. L. Ross in charge; 8 p.
m. services ” with principal
speaker, ^ - Mrs. Thelma Harmon.
Rev T. J. Wright is pastor.
True Love Bapt. Church
Monday night through Fri¬
day night, summer revival will
be held at True Love Baptist
church with Rev. H. S. Hay¬
wood preaching. Sunday, Men’s
day will be observed. The
morning speaker will be W. W.
Law, a graduate of Savannah
State College, president of the
Savannah District of NAACP,
and a member of First Bryan
Baptist church. At 7:30 p. m.
Benjamin Lewis will speak. He
is a graduate of Savannah State
College and .a member of Saint
John Baptist Church. Both
are local letter carriers.
Connor’s Temple
At Connor’s Temple Baptist
church the morning service
last Sunday was not broadcast
as scheduled. The message was
W. White-
the GosRel Chorus ° f C ° n ™ r
Temple anrt thr ^nwut D
1 chorus of J e ™sMetn Bap
| chur(>h Groveland, Ga. The
1 men nf be cburr |’ en (rP a
J short “Father’s Day’ program.
next Sunday the .Youth
Wrtment will be In Charge
of the services.
DID YOU KNOWi
The first annual convention
of “People of Color” was held
I June 6-11, 1831. at Philadelphia.
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TH* SAVANNAH TRIHUNJ
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J. W. LYONS
Morning Speaker
Men’s day will be celebrated
it. Bolton Street Baptist church
Sunday with Colon Smith,
•hairman. The morning speak-
nr will be John W. Lyons,
nember of Butler Presbyterian
■hurch and prominent local real
TO RETIRE—Tile Rev. A. C.
Curtright who for the past
t w e n t y (20) years has
served as supply preacher, part
time minister and full time pas¬
tor at the First Congregational
Church will retire Tuesday
June 30.
During the morning service at
the church Sunday, June 28, he
will dedicate two memoria'
gifts; one in memory of the late
Mrs. Daisy Chipp who for a
number of years was a faithfu'
and loyal member, and the oth¬
er for the late Deacon Jesse IT.
Hopkins who was a Joyal mem¬
ber, faithful deacon and a gra¬
cious head usher.
The members and friends of
the First Congregational church
and of the two former faith-
ful members are cordially in-
vited to attend this worship
service and to join in the ded¬
ication of these gifts.
The church is located on the
corner of Taylor and Haber¬
sham streets.
Awards Day At Second
Raotist Church
Miss L. E. Hetidriekson, presi¬
dent of the Education commis¬
sion of Second Baptist church,
Houston and President streets,
announces that Mrs. Ella W
Fisher, assistant professor of
Physical Education. .Savannah
State College, will be the Ed¬
ucation Day speaker, Sunday
at the 11:30 a. m. worship ser¬
vice. Mrs. Fisher will be in¬
troduced by Mrs. lone T. Dun-
more.
Mrs. Fisher is a graduate of
Xavier and Temple universities,
bas ii eU s of the Alpha Theta
Zeta chapter of Zeta Phi Bata; j
Sorority and n h active member
of St. Matthew’s Episcopal
church.
Mrs. Anita M. Stripling will •
present the scholarship awards 1
to the following high school
graduates of the church: Miss
Shirley Hall, Miss Mary Alice
Hartwell, Miss Patricia Fireall
and Miss Shirley Quarterman. 1
Mrs. Albert M. Thweatt will
read a brief history of the Ed¬ ;
ucation Commission. Mrs. Mary |
B. Pearson will render an in¬
strumental sold; Curtis Cooper, I
a vocal solo, and Mrs. Marion
M. Gibson, a solo.
The Education Commission is
made up of the entire church
membership. Mrs. Vivian Walk¬
er is secretary: Mrs. J. M. Walk¬
er. treasurer, and Mlrs. C. L.
Lavender, chairman of program
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Evergreen Bapt. Church
Services at Evergreen Baptist
Church on Sunday included the
Sunday School with Dea. Geo.
r I a y e s, superintendent, in
•haree; 11 30 a. m. service with
Castor A. E. Capers delivering
f he sermon; 6:30 p. m. BTU,
with a program honoring Fath¬
ers, S. E. White, Sr, delivering
•he message; and at 8 p. m,
service in which three members
received the right hand of fel-
'owship: namely, Ifenry Mitch¬
ell, Mrs. Ethel Hamilton and
Leonia Quinn.
Mrs. Maria- Williams, a faith¬
ful member died last Saturday.
The vacation Bible school
held its eommepce.ment exer¬
cises on last Friday night, 110
puoils received certificates.
Youth Day will be celebrated
on the third Sunday in July.
Misses Maude Young, Delmal
Scott, Carolyn Roberts and Dor. J
iothy Aikins a<e running for ; i
the title “Little Miss Evergreen.
The pastor is celebrating his
24th anniversary durirng 'the
entire week with various
churches participating.
Fonvielle Memorial
,\ME Zion Church
Fonvle]lp Memorial AME Zion
church cl0 West 36th street,
w jjj celebrate Children’s dky
with a Tom Thumb wedding un-
dcr the auspices of the Chris-
tian Education department on
Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m.
Bible vacation school which
started June 15th will termi-
nate Friday, June 26th with a
program at 7 p. m. Regular
services are as follows: Sunday
School, 10:30 a. m.; morning
worship, 11:30 a. m.; evening
worship, 7 p. m. Rev. J. N. Har-
ris is minister.
Mt. Sinia Bapt. Church
Revival services will start on
Monday at Mt. Sinai Baptist
church with Rev. J. B. Jones
in charge. Rev. J J. Ewing is
pastor of the church.
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(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, ,
Aral 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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SAVANNAH, GA. PHONE ADams 4-7226
ST BAPTIST CHURCH
GEORGE FULLER
Afternoon Speaker
estate broker. At the 4 p.
service Geprge Fuller, a
con and; clerk of First
Baptist church, will be
speaker.--Rev. W. N.
is pastor of the church.
St. Paul Bapt. Church
At St. Paul Baptist
Waters Ave. and Culver
Rev. A. E. Hagins, pastor,
Bethrotha Delores Wilson,
Pounder Ave., was among
members who graduated
Alfred E. Beach High school
June. Her name was
tently omitted in last
article. Rev. Hagins will
tend the Sunday School and
T. U. Congress this week
Memphis, Tenn.
Friday night the members
be the guests of First
Baptist on Rev, E. A.
24 th pastoral anniversary
Sunday will be
day.
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CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The 1 family <at- the late
John Robin ion
with grateful appreciation
courtesies, shown them
their recent bereavement.
especially thank Mount
Primitive Baptist church of
Petersburg,. Fla., the
ton family and the
Funeral Home.
Wife,
Mrs. Leila Robinson
'Brother,
Rev. C. R. Robinson
St. Petersburg, Fla.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Lucille Riggs of 712
34 Street wishes to express
appreciation and gratitude
her pastor, members of the
Paul OME church and
many friends for the
card® and flowers during
illness; also the nursing staff
■the Georgia Infirmary,
God shower blessings on
of you. \
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SATURDAY, JUN1 27. 1959
Memorials
MONROE — In loving
mem ry of our loved one
MIS. Ar’SA MONROE
who passed
June 25, 1958
There is an open gate at
the er.d of the road
Through which each mur.t
go alone,
And the,re in a l'jht we
canr.ot see
C r Father claims. His own.
Beyond the gate your loved
one
F'.ndn happiness and rest
And there is comfort in
the thought
That a loving God knows
be t.
Sadly missed by
niece,
Mrs. Lilia R. Harvey
cc sains,
Mrs. Janie Davenport
Mrs. Florence E. Law
MOULTRIE—In loving mem¬
ory of out dear son and brother
CHARLES MOULTRIE, JR.
Who passed away five years age
June 27, 1954
The blow was sad, the shock
severe.
Never a day posses without
thoughts of you.
We loved you but God leu ed j
you best.
Sadly missed by a devoted
Father
(Mother
Sisters
St. Paul CME Church
Representatives of St. Paul C.
m. E. Church who attended the
j Leadership Training school at
! Paine College in Augusta June
15-20th were Rev. J. L. Key,
pastor; Mrs. Willie Williams,
Mrs. Victoria Williams, Mrs.
Gwendolyn Brown, M. C. Chis¬
holm, Miss Dorothy Dixon, Miss
Donel Dixon, Miss Nancy Ann
Scott, Miss Sandra Heyward,
and Billy Google.
Central Bapt. Church
The Father’s Day message at
Central Baptist Church were,
delivered by the pastor, Rev. W. {
Daniels. The “Cycle of Songs”
at Happy Home, Central , Sec- i
ond Arnold will close tonight,
Thursday, at Bethel AME
church. Due to the illness of
our son, Rev. Griffin at Ga.
Infirmary, the services Sunday
morning will be in charge of
Rev. Ward Washington. BTU
will meet at 7 p. m. and the
Senior Mission will have their
meeting , a t 1 p. m.
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BOWENS—In loving mem/ <y
of our husband and father
DEACON HUBERT BOWENS
who died
June 24, 1953
One year has passed, dear
Hubert
Since God has called you
home
To be with him in heaven
Around his snow-white throne.
We miss you, oh we mis: you.
■low could we help t it cry
Of the grief thats home in
silence
For the one we loved so well.
God knows how much we mi s
you,
Meyer shall your memory fade;
Loving thoughts shall always
wander
To the place where you were
laid.
Sadly missed by
your devoted wife,
M s. Naomi Bowens
Children,
Mr. Hubert Bowens, Jr.
Mr. L'mbrick Bowens
Mrs. Ala B. Whaley
Mr. Marion Bowens
Mrs. Ella Bowens
Mr. Sonny Bowens
all of New York City
BREWSTER—In loving mem-
or ^ our beloved huoband,
father, and grandfather
ABRAM CONRAD BREWSTER
SR.
who passed away
five years ago
June 22, 1954
Somewhere behind the sunset
Where his smiling face never
dies,
He lives in the land of Glory,
With the blue and golden skies.
He had a smile for everyone
And to us who knew and loved
him
His memory will never die.
Wife, children and
grandchildren
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