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♦AGE TWO
^CHURCH NEWS
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I)r. Maxwell Renamed Prexy
MEMPHIS (AND—Dr. O. Clay
Maxwell, New York, won re - 1
election to the presidency of the
National Baptist Sunday
School congress and Baptist
Training Union. National Baptist!
Convention, USA, Inc., recently
when delegates attending the
annual meeting in Ellis audi¬
torium approved him for a
Second term. Some 10,000 per¬
sons attended the sessions.
Dr. Maxwell took over the
congress, the educational arm
of the four-million member Bap¬
tist organization, following the
death of Dr. W. H. Jernigan in
February, 1958. Four months
later, he was elected to his first
term.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
uforitgomery, Ala., integration
WOMAN TO TEACH IN
MISSION SCHOOL
DOVER Del.. (ANP)—Mrs.
Willing C. Strother, Philadel¬
phia, will be the first of her
race to teach in the Peninsula
Conference School of Missions,
Woman’s Society of Christian
service, July 12-17.
Mir.s. Strother is the wife of
the pastor of Union Memorial
Methodist church, Darby, Pa.,
in t IS** Delaware conference,
Central (Negro) Jurisdiction,
Methodist church. She is di¬
rector of children’s work, both
in the Delaware conference
bnard-df education and in the
Woman's i society..
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First Tabernacle Bapt.
Church
Sunday School teachers .and
assistants of First, Tabernacle
Baptist church made splendid
reports last .Sunday morning!
and were commended for their j
"Untiring efforts under the lead-!
’’frship tendent, of the general superin¬
S. E. White. The
teachers in turn expressed ap¬
preciation to the membership-
at-large and friends who made
.contributions in this effort,
llrs. Cleo Pryor and her class of
young people made first place
in reports. Last year, Mrs.
Reta Butler was first place win¬
ner, having removed Mrs. Pryor
from this position which she
, held for several years. Mrs.
E. Young sent her contribution
from, Philadelphia. Pastor
Lane’s sermon was befitting the
occasion from “A Safe Nail in A
Sure Place.” Mirs. A. L. Jen¬
kins and the T mneriral choir
were in charge of the music.
Mrs. Mattie Williams was in
the service again.
Sympathy is extended to the
iamilies of Mrs. Annie Grant
and Mrs. Clara Reid. Last rites
for “Bob” Reid were held July
4 The eulogy was given by
Pastor Lane with Rev. Louis
Walker. Rev. L. L. Small, Rev
B C. Carswell and Fr. G. H.
Caution assisting in pulpit ser-;
vice. j
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First Bryan Usher Board
The Ushers of .the First Bry¬
an Baptist, church met Sun¬
day, June 0 at the home of the |
president. Jack Johnson. 654 E.
33rd street. A repast v .s serv¬
ed by Mrs. Rachel Johnson
Next meeting will be held on
Sunday, July 12 at the home,
of Mrs. Mabel Gilmore, 514 W
Bolton street.
Metropolitan Bapt. Church
The evening sermon at Met¬
ropolitan Baptist church, Rev.
L. G. Gibbs, pastor, on last
Sunday was delivered by Rev.
■A. Miller, the son of the church.
Sunday night, July 12 the Pas-
.tor’s Aid club will sponsor the
Mellow Tones and the Southern
Son Gospel Singers.
was renamed vice pres-
ident.
Eleven others also won
election. They were: Mrs.
sie S. Estell, Birmingham
-etary; Mrs. W. II. Scretchln,
Atlanta, assistant secretary; J.
Oliver, Chicago, treasurer;
Dr. James B. Cayce, Pittsburgh,
Dr. T. Oscar
Chappelle, Tulsa, Okla., associ¬
ate director-general; Dr. A
Franklin Fisher, Atlanta, dean;
Rev. Horatio S. H i 1 1, New
assistant dean; Rev. A
McEwcn Williams and Miss Lu¬
E. Campbell, Memphis, as¬
dean and national mu-
director; Robert Bradley
assistant music di¬
and Jesse B. Blayton,
auditor.
Tremont Temple
L .day will be observed as
Day at Tremont Temple,
J. M. Benton, pastor. The
Bible school closed on
Monday. The students were
a picnic to Hilton Head
Wednesday.
Beaulah Bapt. Church
Revival services at Beaulah
Church conducted by
Freddie Bonds, pastor re¬
in seven candidates for
Baptism will take place
Sunday, July 12.
T? '-ih Fden Baut. Church
Rev George Brown was guest
at Beth Eden Baptist
Ohurch last Sunday and will
preach next Sunday at
11:15 a. m. and 6 30 p. m.
services. ",t The Bible school
s Rummer activities Fri-
dav. July 3 with an eniovable
Sunday School begins
at 10 15 a. m.; morning servi¬
ces. 11:15 a- nv; James J. Ed¬
superintendent of the
School and dhurch
clerk: and Mrs. C. M. Wells
music director.
Connor Temnle
At. Connor’s Temnle, 500 W
Gwinnett street, the offering
and attendance banner was won
hv the Intermediate class. Mrs
B Bovd. teacher. E. Hunter is
superintendent. The first prize
in the Baby Contest wa.s won
bv little Burnett Mosley; 2nd
Little Shirley Porter; and
place, little Brenda Hills.
“Satan Interviews God.” was
the subject of the morning
delivered by Rev. W.
W. Whitehead. Music, was
rendered by the young people’s
chorus and choir No. 2. Com¬
munion service was held in the
evening.
Mt, Sinai Bapt. Church
Regular services were held at
Mt. Sinai Baptist church last
Sunday. Rev. J. M Nelson deliv-
PrPC j the message. BTU met at
(5 o’clock. The No. 1 Mission
will have its sixth anniversary
Monday night. July 13.
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First Bryan Senior
Choir
The regular meeting of the
Senior choir of First Bryan Bap-
tist church was held at the
home of Miss Edith Simmons
v.iMi the president, Mrs.
Freeman, presiding. A dciec-
table repast was served by 1 he
hostess. Assisting Miss Sim-
Mrs. Anna N. Williams, ’ Mrs.
Blanche T Braxton, and Miss Dor-
othy Simmons. The next meet- .
Ing will be held Thursday, July
16, at 7:30 p. m. at the resi-
denee of Mrs. Bessie Allen, 1038
Stiles Ave.
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St. Philin AME Church
At St. Philip A. M. E. church,
Rev. John S. Bryan, pastor the 1
Sunday School elected four del¬
egates and four alternates to
attend the Sunday School Con
vention at Bethel Church Syl?
vania, July 15, 16, 17.
the morning service last
day one member united with
the church and 357 took the
holy communion. The first
unit of the church is be¬
ing renovated and members and
friends are asked to give their
assistance. The Trustees are
asking all members of the
Board to be present next Sun-
day.
St. Luke Bapt. Church
Men’s Day at St. Luke Bap¬
tist church was well attended.
A. L. Sampson and E. B. Law
delivered inspiring messages.
Regular communion service will
be held Sunday, 3 p. m. Music
Will be rendered by the No. 1
and No. 2 chorus. Rev. B C.
Thomas, pastor, will be in
charge.
Mrs. S. E. Williams is home from
I Memorial hospital, but still
, un¬
der treatment of the doctor for
injuries received in ,a recent ac¬
cident.
Townsley Chapel
AME Church
Regular services were held
last Sunday at Townsley Chap-
el AME churcih. Rev. A. J.
Martin, pastor, preached. Mu¬
sic was rendered by the com-
Women’s Day At
Fairmount Bapt. Church
1VIRS. MILDRED HUTCHINS
Speaker
The Women of Fairmount
Baptist Church, 721 E. Bolton
street, will celebrate women’s
day Sunday, July 12. The pro¬
gram will begin at 3 p. m. Mrs.
Mildred Hutchins, will be the
speaker. She is a native Sa-
vannahian and a member
Bethel AME church.
Mrs. F. Woods is chairman of
the program, and Mrs. L. By-
mon is co-chairman.
Central Bant Church
Rev. L. W. Stevens and Rev
R. Williams assisted Rev. W.
Daniels in the communion last
Sunday at Central Baptist
church. Two children were
baptised. Vacation Bible school
will close on Friday Saturday
morning there will be an out¬
door luncheon for the children
on Wilmington Island. Mrs.
Rozena Dempsey is confined to
Ga. Infirmary. Mrs. Louise
Ballard has returned to the city
on account of the sudden illness
of her husband. Rev. Daniels
and other members of the
ehureh will attend the 60th an¬
nual session of the Berean As¬
sociation this week at Elm
Grove Baptist church, Meridian,
Ga.
Pilgrim Bant. Church
Sunday School at Pilgrim Bap¬
tist Church under the supervi¬
sion of the Superintendent, F
M. Jenkins, began at 10 a. m.
Last Sundnv the 11 a. m. ser¬
mon was delivered hv the Rev
P. M. Hunter. Rev. D. D.
ETenderson is pastor of the
church. Next Sunday at. 5 p.
m. the Usher Board will meet
at 7:30 p. m. The Pilgrim
Female Gospel singers will ren¬
der a program.
Monday night, at 7:30 o’clock
the Deacon Board will meet,
Wednesday .at 7:30 p. m. the
Women's Day Ensemble and the
No. 1 Choir will meet; Thurs¬
day, conference.
FRIENDLY GIRLS
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THE SAVANNAH TRUSTEE
St. Philip Mob AME
Church
Holy Co,™™* services were
he]d at st phi!ip M^^ental
Sunday . Ycmth commun-
j on serv j ces were a part of the
guj^y school hour at 10 a- m.
Pastor F D j au don delivered
the messages throughout the
day Music was rendered by
the Z ' 3 ’
St. „ .. Mary , S AME , >BT , Church
St. Mary’s AME Church held
regular services last Sunday
with the pastor, Rev. Charlie
Fogle, in charge. The baby
contest closed at 4 p. m. Rev.
and Mrs. Lessington’s baby won
first prize and Mrs. M. Mitch-
ell’s baby second prize. Mrs.
C. Sheppard’s baby was also in
the contest. *
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TSt «. n BCtnCI ,i i n Bapt. .
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Church
At First Mt. Bethel Baptist
Church the pastor, Rev. R
Scott delivered the morning
message last Sunday. At the
evening service Rev. Frazier of
Brooklyn, N. Y., delivered the
sermon. The youth were in
charge of the program. No. 3
ushers and choir served. Mrs.
Willie Mae Smalls gave the wel¬
come address. Communion ser¬
vices will begin at 2:30 p. m.
nert Sunday.
bined choir No. 1 and Gospel
chorus. Two new members
joined.
(Che Bible
Whosoever therefore shall
confess Me before men, him
will I confess also before My
Father which is in Heaven.—
(St. Matthew 10, 32.)
The man who lives accord¬
ing to the principles laid down
1 In the Bible and who practices
them daily — in kindliness,
1 charity and love •— confesses
Jesus in every word and deed
and in the warm smile on his
face. Great is his reward on
earth, as it will be in Heaven.
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Informal Bible Class
Questions Answered
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Bolton St. Bapt. Church
Rev. w. M. Robinson, pastor j
delivered the message Sunday at
Bolton St. Baptist church. Four
were fellowshipped into the
church. James Matthews who
underwent surgery in the Me- !
,
morial hospital is improving
at his home, 626 W. Wald-ary
street.
choral group rehearsal will bo
Thursday night. Rov. B.
„ E. Black will . be the morning
speaker next Sunday in the ab-
True Love Bapt. Church
Regular services were held on
last Sundiy at True Love Ban-
tist church 777 E. Gwinnett
street. Rev. F. Bond, pastor. Su¬
perintendent F. A Campbell was
in charge of the Sunday School
and the pastor spoke at the
morning and afternoon services.
Pulpit guests were Rev. W. Jones
and Rev. B. c. Thomas.
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CARDS OF THANKS
CARtBPl THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
Raymond P. Pinckney expresses
sincere thanks to the many
friends who rendered deeds of
kindness during his illness and
our bereavement. We extend
thanks also to Royal Funeral
Home, Jesup, Ga., and Bynes-
Royall Funeral Home, Savan¬
nah, for the kindness and ten¬
der care shown us.
Mrs. Pattie B. Pinckney
(wife
Mrs. Bivian Hoggs and
Kenneth
daughter apd grandson
Mrs. (liiIda Brown
mother,. It,!!,'
Mrs. El'tyi) CJ'pS
sistpx „.
Mr. William Pinckney
brother
Mr. L. C: Cogdell, Jr.
nephew
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1959
Memorials
HAGINS —In loving memory
of our dear son, brother and
grandson
MASTER CLEVELAND HAGENS
who passed away
one year ago
July 11, 1958
It is .sweet to remember that
once you were here.
And though you are absent
You’re jiust as dear.
We smile with the world, yet
we never forget,
In our garden of memory you
live there yet.
In our hearts your memory
lingers,
You were faithful, kind . and
true.
There is not a day that passes
That we do not think of you.
Time speeds on, one year has
passed
Since death its gloom, its sha¬
dow cast
Within our heme where all was
bright
And took from us a shining
light.
Gcd called you home, it was
His w'M:
But in our hearts we love you
still
Sadly missed by
devoted father and mother
Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Hagins
brothers,
Mr. Richard Hagins
Mr. Amos Eugene Hagins, Jr.
(Master William Hagins
(twin brother)
grandmother,
Mrs. Lillie Mae Hagins
StiLson, Ga.
grandparents,
Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Scott
host of aunts and uncles and
ether relatives
MILLER — In loving
memory of
BISHOP CLINTON
MILLER
v.iho departed this life
June 30, 1C49
When tru iingly he went
away
In tune with Heaven's
plan,
I irth lost a friend depen¬
dable
God gained a nob.rman.
Sadly missed by
devoted children,
M s. Vernis Miller Jack-
sen
Savannah
Mrs. Delores Miller Wil¬
liams
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. F ' a erd D. Miller
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mi Eleanor Verdon
Mi.ler
Savannah
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CORLEY — In loving memory
oar dear father and grand
father
MR. EMMANUEL CORLEY
who departed this life
July 6 , 1942
rolling stream of life ! rolls
on
still the vacant chair
the love, the voice, the
smile
one who once sat there.
was just a plain dear father,
his loving smile each day.
tried to do for others
he journeyed on his way.
those who have a father,
him with loving care.
will never know his value
you 1 see his vacant chair.
left a beautiful memory
a sorrow to great to be
told;
to us that loved and lost
you,
memory will never grow
old.
Sadly missed by
the children,
grandchildren, sisters
(brother and other relatives
and friends
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