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St. Paul Baptist Church
Will Celebrate 61st Anniv.
Beginning Monday night, Aug.
31 through Sunday
Sept 6. St. Paul Baptist church
will celebrate its sixty-first
niversary with the
Progressive Building Aid
Union Wil? Meet Aug. 24-30
Mt. Pilgrim Baptist church
Ft. Argyle Road, will bn host
to thP Progressive Building Aid
Union, August 24-30. Rnv. C.
C. Canion is president and Mrs.
Sarah Brown, secretary.
The following churches will
participate; Aug. 24, Bethel
Bantist, chureh. Rev. S. Green
or Rev. G. W. Hurbert; Aug. 25.
Oakland Baptist church. Rev.
Men’s Dav at Campbell
A. M. E. Church
MATTHEW S. BROWN
BLUFFTON, S. C.—According to
Richard Brown, program chair¬
man, the men of Campbell A.
M. E. church will celebrate their
Men's Day Sunday, August 23,
at 2:30 p. m. with a program.
The theme will be “Men as
Workers for Christ.”
Matthew s. Brown, assistant
chairman of the board of dea¬
cons of the First African Bap¬
tist church. Savannah, Ga., will
be the principal speaker.
The public is invited. Rev.
T D. Graham is pastor of the
church.
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! First Tabernacle
Baptist Church
Holy communion services will
bfegin at 3:30 Sunday afternoon
at the First Tabernacle Baptist
Church. The sermon will
bp delivered by Pastor E. G.
Lane with the choral groups in
charge of music.
Youth activities were inspir-
ing last Sunday. The guest j
speaker was Rev. M. Williams,
Regular order of services:
day School, 10 a. m.; Morning
worship at 11:45; Evening wor¬
ship, 7:45 o’clock; Teachers
meeting Tuesday, 7 p. m.; Pray¬
er meeting Tuesday, 8 p. m.;
Training Union, Sunday 6 p. m.;
Mother’s Board meeting, first
Thursday at 5 p. m.; Senior
Mission, first and third
Thursdays at 5 p. m.; Junior
Mission, Tuesday, 5 p. m.; Chat¬
ham County circle, 5 p. m., first
I Frida y. The public is invited.
j The Missionary program will
be presented August 30th at 8
p. m.
F'bh Sunday
Union Mpets An?. 28-30
The First District of the Zion
Fifth Sunday Union will meet
August 28 and August 30 at
the Second Mt. Pleasant, Bap¬
tist church, Rev. L. L. Small,
pastor.
Rev. P. Braxton will deliver
the sermon on August 28 and
on Sunday, Aug. 30. Rev. C. Til-
gn and Rev. Frank Wright will
be the main speakers at the
morning and afternoon
grams, respectively.
Officers of the Union are
$ev. Freddie Bonds, president;
Jiev. L. W. Stevens, vice presi-
dent; Mrs. Ethel Mack, secre¬
tary, and Cyrus McKeiver, chair¬
man of choirs.
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HINESVHLE, Ga—The
ter , y conference of
South Savannah District was
held August 9th at Bethel A.
M. E. Chureh with Rev. A. J
Martin and Mrs. C. P. Hobbs,
in charge. At 11 o’clock Rev.
Martin delivered the sermon
after which a business meeting
was held. Dinner was served
in the social hall. All auxil¬
iaries made fine reports.
churches and organizations par¬
ticipating:
Monday night, Aug. 31, Green
Grove Baptist church (acting
pastor); Tuesday night, Sept. 1,
Deacons Board and Pulpit Aid;
Wednesday night. Sept. 2,
Second Evergreen Baptist
church; Rev. Robert Sweet, pas¬
tor: Thursday night. Sept. 3, St.
James Baptist church, Rev.
Brooks, pastor; Friday night,
Sept 4. Central Baotist church.
Rev. W. Daniels, pastor; Sun¬
day morning, Sept. 6, Youth
Council, inspirational address
1 hv Miss Edna Pauline Robinson;
Ti’irst, Friend-
1 c R Connor,
th e anniver-
sar V sermon.
This coming Sunday at 3:30
| p. m. holy communion service
will be held. The public is in-
1 vited.
Turbert or Rev. Greene; Aug.
26, Zion Fair Baptist church,
Rev. J. H. Miller or Rev. H.
Donaldson; Aug. 27. Mt. Pilgrim
Baptist church. Rev. C. C.
Canion or Rev. M. T. Thomas;
Aug. 28, program by the Youth
nresident, Eliiah Greene; Aug.
30. Sunday School, 11:30 a. m.;
end at 12 30 p. m, sermon by
Rev. Donaldson or Rev. Thomas.
Beth Eden Baptist
Rev. Harold Baker at the
11:15 a. m. service last Sunday
at Reth Eden Baptist church
stressed the need for full reali¬
z.ation that the which , the ,,
peace
world is seeking today can nev¬
er be brought about from means
which the world gives for peace,
but only from the peace that
is found in total commitment to
the commandments of the Lord
Jesus Christ.
Rev. Baker will deliver the
11:18 a. m. sermon next Sun¬
day, August 23.
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Dr. Cleveland At St. John
Thirty-Two Years
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CLEVELAND
The Thirty-second pastoral
anniversary of the Rev. E .O.
S. Cleveland, D. D., pastor, St.
John Baptist Church, Hartridge
street, will begin next Tuesday
night, August 25, and close on
Sunday, August 30th.
Since coming to the East side
church, June 1927, Rev. Cleve¬
land has added 1.896 members
to the chureh: 1,254 by baptism,
553 by ehristian experience and
restoration. He has married
142 couples; prayed for 228 ba¬
bies; preached funerals of 334
members of St. John and
preached 4,799 sermons.
The following churches and
organizations will take part on
tR e program: Tuesday night,
“Concert, Extra-Ordinary’ bv the
Sidnf ’> r A Jones Funeral Home
chorus, Sidney A. Jones, speak-
or; Wednesday night. Second
Ebenezer Baptist church, Rev.
A. J. Flewellen, pastor: Thurs¬
day night, St. Philip A. M. E.
church, Dr. John Sterling Bry-
an. pastor; Friday night. First j
African Baptist church, Rev.
Curtis J. Jackson, pastor; Sun¬
day morning. Rev. Charlie
' Brantley, and the Conner’s
i Temple Baptist Church Gospel
i Chorus; Sunday afternoon the
I First Prvan Baptist church,
| Rev. Richard M. Williams, pas-
j tor who will preach the anni¬
versary sermon. Sunday night
at the close of the anniversary
the final reports of contains
and members will be given.
To all of these services, the
is invited.
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John Five Years
The Fifth Pastoral anniver¬
sary celebration for Rev. T. J.
Wright, pastor of Second Saint
John Baptist church, will be
held, August 25-30.
The following churches and
pastors will participate: Aug. 25
Friendship Baptist church, Rev.
D .D. Henderson; August 26, St.
Mary’s Baptist church, Rev. R.
D. Cooper; Union Branch Bap¬
tist church, Rev. C. E. Sapp;
Aug. 28, St. James Baptist
church. Rev. E. D. Brooks; Aug.
30. Mt. Zion Baptist church of
Hinesville.
E. W. Lamar is chairman
the program committee and
Bacon is chairman of the Trus¬
tee board.
Palen Methodist Church
The pastor, Rev. J. Reddick,
and three members, Misses
Amey Reddick, Mildred Ellison
and Rose Mary Williams of Pa-
len Methodist church had an
educational experience at the
Training school, un-
the Atlantic Coast Area
the Methodist Chureh which
held August 10-15 at
College,
Beach, Fla.
Sunday, August 1.6, the youth
the nineteenth annl-
of the Methodist Youth
Youth represent-
ing several local churches
dered selections. Refreshments
were served following the
gram.
A large number of youth will
attend the M. Y. F. Youth Re¬
treat August 20-21 at Bruns¬
wick. They will go along with
the pastor, and the councilor,
Mrs. Mary L. Elders.
Metropolitan Bapt.
Members of the Metropolitan
Baptist church will worship with
the Goodwill Baptist church
their anniversary Sunday,
23.
j Funeral Services For
Mr. Ulmer Held Monday
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JOHN WESLEY ULMER
Funeral services for John
Wesley Ulmer were held Mon¬
day afternoon, August 17, at
! the First Br ^ n Ba P tist the church pastor, '
i Rev - R ’ M - Williams,,
officiated being assisted by
Rev. John Q. Adams and Rev.
E. P. Quarterman.
Interment was in Laurel
Grove cemetery with the Bynes-
Royall Funeral Home in charge
of arrangements. Serving as
honorary pallbearers were em-
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Barbara A. Lawton is
very grateful and appreciative
| to friends who extended their
l numerous courtesies to her
during her recent illness.
CARD OF THANKS
j Mrs Mat tle G. Leake is very
1 grateful to friends for the
numerous courtesies extended
her during her recent illness.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.!
Frazier wishes to thank
the Pastor, Officers and mem- j
hers of Second Arnold Baptist J
church, the staff of Georgia:
[ infirmary, the congenial and
[the Nightingale Social Clubs,
'.Sherman Lodge No. 2. Order of
Eastern Star, Practical Nurses |
Association, Sidney A. Jones
Funeral Home and their many
[ friends for the many kind ser-
i vices rendered during the illness
of Mrs. FraZier; and for the
many cards, telegrams and
flowers at their bereavement.
May God richly bless you all.
Mrs. Edna B. Greene
Daughter,
Mrs. Emma Weston
Sister
Mrs. Ella Mae Roper
Miss Ann Groyne,
Grand Daughters
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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,
M ith 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
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1059
Memorials
In Metnoriam
WILLIAM JUDSGN
AYERS
Pied: August 13, 1951
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EASON—In loving memory of
my mother and father
MR. OSCAR EASON
and
MRS. LILLIE EASON
who departed this life
June 7, 1915
August 19, 1956
Three years have past, we
can't forget,
We loved you then, and we
Irvtrn wait jn/U xrof C'V•
I V J
Hc.w we miss you, how we
mourn you,
How we long for you each
passing day.
Sadly missed by
10 daughters
one son
Mrs. Eva Gray and family
ployees of The Savannah Morn¬
ing News; active pallbearers
were members of Prince Hall
Lodge No. 28, F. and A. Masons.
Mr. Ulmer, a native Savan-
nahiari, died Wednesday, Aug.
12, at his residence ( 2120 Har¬
den street. He was an em¬
ployee at the Savannah
ing News for fifty years prior to
his retirement in February,
lp58.
Survivors are a widow, Mrs.
Effie Ulmer; two nhphews,
James Van Dura Ryals of New
York city, and Clifford O. Ry¬
als of Savannah; and a niece,
Mrs. H. L. Pennington.
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DAIS—In sad but, loving
memory of our husband and
father
MATTHEW DATS
who departed this life
one year ago
August 20, 1958
He was so useful here below,
So needed by us ail;
We strive to see why he should
be
The cne whom God should call.
Bait we have only human
minds
With which to understand;
Perhaps we’ll see it clearly
When we reach the promised
land.
Sadly missed by
Wife,
Mrs. Lauretta Dais
Daughter,
Miss Neomia Dais
Mother,
Mrs. Lovennia Dais
Uncle,
Frank Francis
Sisters and Brothers