The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, August 29, 1959, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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rACI TWO «c^jtafnirit-arit~<e a; CHURCH MEWS “ 1 v :t ■ Rev. Frm at Ga *0 Temple Fifteen Years tit REV. L. H. FREE The fifteenth pastoral anni- versary of the Rev. L. B. Free at Garvin Temple Baptist church will be celebrated August 31- Sept. 4 with nightly programs. Tpe following churches and pastors will participate: August 3T? First. Mt. Bethel Baptist Rev. R. V. Scott; Zion Hill Bap¬ tist, Rev. J. B. Bates; Sept 2, St. Philip Mon., A. M. E.. Rev. F. D. Jaudon; Sept. 3, Friendshpi Baptist, Rev. W. K. Miller; Sept. ' 4 Ebenezer Baptist Flewellen. The officers of the church are S. W. Washington, chair- man of the Deacons’ board; Le¬ roy Beasley, assistant chair¬ man; Andrew Harvey, treasur¬ er; Theodore Gray, chairman of trustee board; Mrs. Louise Daniels, clerk; and members of the Deacons’ board, Ossie Green, Frank Ellis, Dan Smith, Owen Roden. Ezekiel Pardon, Dan Mitchell, Leroy Fields, C. Camp- beU, H. Heyward and C. Grant, __ ._ • Wrn’s Dsrr At Pilgrim Baptist Church SBISm WESTLEY W. LAW, Speaker Men’s day will be observed at Pilgrim Baptist church Sunday The services will begin with the Sunday School at 10 a. m. with a short program including d sermon by the pastor, Rev D D Henderson. Ai 3:30 p. m. W. W. Law, local civic leader will deliver the ad¬ dress. Caesar H. Jenkins will introduce the speaker and Ed¬ ward Williams, Jr., will respond. Refreshments will be served. At 7:30 p. m. the service will be same as that of 11:30 a. m. with the pastor delivering the message. Other participants on this program will include Roland Glover, Dea. Abraham Shep¬ pard; Willie Smith, Peter Jen¬ kins, W. F. Grady. John Wash¬ ington, the Savannah Travelers Jesse Stoney, Richard Brown and other male members of the church. The Pilgrim Men’s Chorus will render music. Edward Williams, Sr., and Caesar H. Jenkins are chairmen and co-chairman of the pro¬ gram respectively. _ t i I remont I emole Reeular services will be held j at Tremont Temple this coming Sundav. Sunday School. 10 a. m„ Clifford Riles, superintend¬ ent; Morning worship. 11:30 a. m.; Rev. J. M Benton, pastor, in charge. BTU 6 p. m.. 6. Scott, president; evening wor- j &4ip. 8 p. m.. v v’t-Pastor Anniversaries To be Celebrated at Home Chureh Beginning Monday night, Aug. "1, and ending Sunday night, Sept. 6. the members of Happy Home Baotist church will cel¬ ebrate the fifty-second *mni- ( versary of the church and the ( thirteenth anniversary of Rev L L Small, their pastor The following churches and nastors have been invited to participate: August 31, Bethel A. M. E., Rev. A. B. Wilson; Sept 1, First Friendship Bap¬ tist, Rev. G. R. Connor; Sept. 2, Macedonia Baptist, Rev. W. B. Murry; Sept. 3, Mt. Pleasant Baptist, Rev. L. L. Small; Sept. 4, First African Baptist, East Savannah, Rev. L. W. Stevens; Sept. 6, 10 a. m. Sunday School 11:30 .a. m., Rev. J. A Cordray, 3 p. m. Tabernacle Baptist with the anniversary sermon by Rev. E. G. Lane and history of the church by II. A. Scott, 8 p. m. program by Junior choir of Happy Home. The officers of the host church are T. D. Sanders, chair- First Evergreen Baptist Church The City Wide BTU will meet First Evergreen Baptist church Sunday, August 30, 3:30 p. m. Plans are being made to observe Women’s Day at the church Sunday, September 30. Rev. Melvin Goodman of New York city delivered the mes- sSKP at the evening services on August 23. His subject was "Where Will You Spend Your Eternity.” The BTU is spon- soring a motorcade to Hilton Head, S. C., August 31. Bethlehem Baptist Church The seventh annual Men’s Day observance at Bethlehem Baotist church was a success Iasi Sunday with the men in charge of all activities. At 10 a. m. the Church school was conducted by David Nichols, su- nerintendent. The speaker for the 11 a. m. service was Caleb H. Bias. His subject was “The Ability to Make the Right Decision.” The evening ser¬ vice featured L. S. Stell, III. me speaker. His theme “Wow to T.ive in a Time Like •‘This.” William Kennon serv- i , n-*npra1 chairman of the ror , nr ^ pr j fol- lows: Albert Jackson. $38.30; J. R Bennett. $84 23; Lee Murray Miller, $126 60; Willie Scott, $97; Fleming Woods. $54.50; Davis, $56 35; Scott Griffin, $50; Jim Givens. $4010: Wil¬ liam Kenon. $11075; and the Voung Peonle5s group $30.80 The total collected for the day was $903.26 Fir*t Ml Bethel S'mdav ot First Mt. Bethel nantist ehtirch all services werp infotrire r . Thp pastor. Rev R Scott, delivered the morning nod evening sermons. No 2 phoir and ushers served. The mont.hlv conference was held j after the evening service. j Nn 2 rhoir is planning In- terestirvg programs for next; 9undov morning and evening.! Trwin Jennings will bp the morn- I ing sneaker .and Mrs. Grace! Barnett will be the evening sneaker. Every member is ask¬ ed to attend. All parents are asked to send their children to Bible Training union every Thursday even¬ ing at 5 o’clock Benj. Wash¬ ington, president. Baotist Church All services were largely at- J tended last Sundav at Israelite Bantist chureh with the pastor delivering the morning and night sermons. On next Sun- day at 12 noon a Tittle Women’s Day program will be presented, At 8 p. m. the Savannah Orlg- inal Echoes will render a pro- gram. J rev. l. l. Small, pastor man of deacon?’ board; A. Johnson, secretary of board and treasurer of church; H. A. Scott, clerk; and members of the deacons’ board; Charlie Green, S. Hayes, M. Truell and D. Kemp. Rev. Jaudon Completes One Year Pastorate At St. Philin AME The month of August marks the 12 months pastorate of Rev F. D. Jaudom as pastor of Saint Philip Monumental A. M. E. chureh. Uuder his leadership over $23,060>>lHs been raised; 63 persons were)'connected with the churclj,: 50 were baptized including infants and adults. Services were well pttended SUndav. PaStor Jaudon deliv¬ ered the messages. Among the visitors were Prof, and Mils C. C. Miller 1 'and their thrto' .tons • and daughters of Gram- ; bling College Louisiana, who are the daughter, son-in- law and grand children of Pas¬ tor and Mrs. Jaudon. and Mr and Mrs. B, iL .Jaudon and daughters 'of Brunswick who are son, daiighter-in-law and daughters of Pastor and Mrs. Jaudon. Jacqueline Miller, in- fant daughter of Prof, and Mrs. Miller, was baptized bv her grandfather ^t. this serv^-e.| The/Sfouth #111 have charge of the 19 rvire throughout next Sund ^ W|U i*s Almarie Glov¬ er serving as chairman An in¬ spiring program is planned and a new rallv will climax the ac¬ tivities of the day. St Tutwes A. M, F Chorrh July and August have been busy months for the Greater James AME church. Tn ad- dit.ion to the Vacation Bible school delegates were sent to the District State Sunday School conventions. Delegates to the District, convention were Miss Barbara Ann Hull, Miss Ruth Boston, Miss Leola Law¬ rence, Miss Bettv Burke, and Miss Estella Meggctt, while Miss Hull, Miss Boston, Miss W. B Darbv and Mrs. I. J. Darfiv at¬ tended the state convention. Mrs. Darbv was principal of the Bible School, and the teach¬ ers were Mrs. Jennie Durden, Miss Meggett, Mrs. Aurelia Wil- lianas and Mrs. Viola Carswell who handled the art instrue- tion. A highlight of the school were the demonstrations spre- sented bv each class during the closing program. Among the visitors who brought greetings during this program were Mrs. Johnetta Strohman. Mrs. Bpssie Hannah, and the Rev. Geo. D Walker. Many tof the women of the church assisted in mak¬ ing the school a success. Monroe Funeral Directors 611 WEST BROAD STREET PHONE ADams 2-4106 — ADams 2-915 | Savannah, Georgia MONROE ON DUTY — NIGHT and DAY ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS, Prop. rar gAfkwM TirtMJMi L “ ke l 1 - To * n5UU , , REV. B. C. THOMAS The installation services of the Rev. B. C. Thomas at St. Luke Baptist chureh will be hold Monday, August 31 through September 4. The following churches will participate: Mon¬ day night. Townsley A. M. E. church, Rev. J. Martin; Tues¬ day night, Little Bryan Baptist church, Rev. P. Braxton; Wed¬ nesday night, Rev. L. B. Free, Garvin Temple Baptist church; Thursday night, First Mount Bethel Baptist church, Rev. R. V. Scott; Friday night, Union Baptist church, Rev. L. C. Sapp. Mrs. Bignon To Speak '4 Presbyterian Church Sunday j Mrs. E. Faustine Bignon will be the speaker for the Presbyterian Women’s .organi¬ zation of Butler Presbyterian church on Sunday. August 30 at 11:30 a. m. Mrs. Bignon is a member of St. John Bap- tist, Church serving as of the Training Union and jun- ior leader of the State B. T. U. Convention; diriector of Sid¬ ney A Jones Choir No. 1. and is widely known as Savannah’s own evangelistic singer. Mrs. A. S. Leak is chairman and Mrs. N’yler Washington is co-chairman. Central Bapt. Chureh Sunday. August 23, Rev. Ward Washington conducted the morning services at Central Baptist church. The gos; e’ cho¬ rus rendered the music for day. The mission held its reg- ular meeting after the service. The fashion show sponsored by Mrs. Rosa Middleton and others was a success. Mrs. Fred Gadsden will have a pew rally at the church Sun¬ day at 4:30 o’clock for the ben¬ efit of the rally. FRIENDLY GIRLS BEAUTY NOOK NEW LOCATION 501 WEST BRYAN ST. Phone AD 2-9.370 Mrs. Martha Charlton, Prop Rev. Blake To Speak At St. Pflillip Sunday 0 * REV. C. C. BLAKE Sunday, August 30, will be Georgia-South Carolina day at St. Philip AME church. Rev. J. S. Bryan, pastor. The Geor¬ gians have as their captain Angus Walker; and the South Carolinians’ captain is Daniel Walker. The sermon at the 11:30 a m. service will be delivered by Rev. Charles C. Blake, pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church, New Haven, Conn. Palen Methodist Church The pastor, Rev. J Reddick, at the 11:15 a. m. service last Sunday at Palen Methodist church, stressed the need and satisfaction of prayer today. The pastor, nine youths and their counselor, Mrs. Mary L. Edders, reported having a de¬ lightful time at the Youth Re¬ treat which was held at Bruns¬ wick. The M. Y. F will be in charge of the morning worship on next Sunday. Music will be fur¬ nished bv the junior choir. The Men’s chorus will be featured in a hvmn festival on Sunday during the evening worship. W 2nd St. John To Celebrate Pastor’s Anniversary The week’s celebration of the fifth pastoral anniversary of Rev. T. J. Wright at Second St. John Baptist Church will close Sunday. A special program has been arranged with the pastor and members of Mt. Zion Bap¬ tist church of Hinesville as guests. Women’s Dav At Mi Hermon Sundav Mt. Hermon Baptist chureh is i observing womens day at 11:30 a. m. Sunday, August 30. The morning speaker will be Mrs. Trf.a Mae Mack and at, 8 P. m. the speaker will be Mrs. D. M. Williams. Rev. J. H. Larry is pastor of the church. j j DTD YOU KNOW? Riches profit not in the day of wrath: but righteousness delivereth from death. BAPTIST BOOK STORE 152 Barnard St. Bibles, Church and Sunday School Supplies, Books Choir Rohes ADams 4-7881 ^*I"t4'4"W"W’4**F+4 ,, M">+4~("WMH , ++4*4*4 , 4-4"!**M-4'-M"M , 4 , 4 , 4-4-4-4*4 , 4~M M * v \V s. To See Belter See Us Optometric Service 112 Whitaker St. — Phone ADams 3-3476 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED "Vision Is Your Most Precious Possession” /candy mams" HEMCEIAif BROWNLEE—In sad but lov- lug memory of our mother and grandmother MRS. JULIA (’LOTTIE BROWNLEE who departed this life one year ago August 27, 1958 She was so useful here below, So needed hy us all; We strive to see why she should be The one whom God should call. But we have Only human minds With which to understand; Perhaps ’we'll see it clearly When we reach the promised land. Sadly missed by Son, Mr. Julius P. Brownlee, Jr. Daughters;, Mrs. Clara B. Gay Mrs. Mildred B. Johnson Grandchildren, Thomas C. Johnson, Jr. Julia C. Johnson James M. Johnson Clifford and Flora Gay Daughter-in-law, Nellie Brownlee Sons-in-law, Thomas C. Johnson, Sr. Elbe R. Gay CARDS OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Catherine Walker Wil¬ liams of 1008 West Forty-first Street wishes to thank the many neighbors and friends, co-workers, and pastor and members of Second Baptist church, for the many kind ex¬ pressions and prayers rendered during her illness at the hos¬ pital and convalescence at home, CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Patrick Henry Griffin of Guy- o n , Georgia, acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended them during their recent bereavement; special thanks to the students, chorus and faculty of Spring- field Central High School, pas¬ tor and rriembers of Macedonia Baptist Church, neighbors friends, and to Williams and Williams Funeral Home for their kind and efficient Mr. & Mrs. Rufus E. Griffin * na < - w SATUKDAY, AUGUST 29, 1059 | LEVETT In sad but loving memory of our loved ones MR. ILLINOIS LEVETT who departed this life twenty-three years ago July 12. 1936 MRS. SILLERAN LEVETT who departed this life sixteen years ago Aug. 19, 1943 MR THOMAS LEVETT who departed this life three years ago August 12, 1956 What consolation in the thought When most inclined to we*p, Death is at best a pleasant dream: Life is but death asleep. Sadly missed by THE FAMILY JOHNSON — In memory of i MRS. MARTHA WASHINGTON TrMTTHTnrvaT who departed two years ago August 27, 1957 "The life given us by nature is short; But the memory of a well- spent life is eternal.” How true are the words above For there are reflections of precious love, Of a dear woman of grace, Whose good works showed In both heart and face. Daughter, Mrs. E. J. Harris iLudowici, Georgia Nieces, Mrs. Rosa Boyd Beaufort, S. C. Mrs. Luclle Adkins Beaufort, S. C. Mrs. Marie Greene Jacksonville, Fla. Nephew, Mr. Solomon Bryan Beaufort, S. C. PRIESTER—In loving mem¬ ory of my husband and father MIR. WILLIS PRIESTER who passed away Aug. 26, 1958 Days of sadness still come over us, Secret tears do often flow. Memories keep you ever near us Though you left us one year ago. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget. But time so far has only proved How much we miss you yet. Sadly missed by Wife, Mrs. Georgia Priester Children, Nieces and Nephews DID YOU KNOW? When pride cometh, then comet'h shame: but with the lowly is wisdom.—Prov. DISC (INJ CRIES are very painful and apt to be degen¬ erative if not given prompt attention, Chiropractic has been effective in some SO", of cases handled—thus eliminating costly surgery. Consult a Chiropractor about your back troubles. He specializ- J es in the study of the spine. | DR. R. A. MILNER * CHIROPRACTOR 4- 402 W. 38th Street, Savannah, Ga. J ♦ ‘ t 1 ^ *-x--xxxx--xx- x--xx4- , — — " 11 READ! Shf Savannah <Tn hunr? 10 CENTS A COPY On The Following News Stands Every Thursday CCA CONFECTIONERY J&C DUFFY & EAST BROAD CONFECTIONERY GWINNETT & ATLANTIC CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR 803 WEST BROAD ST. KNIGHT’S SUNDRIES HENRY & WEST BROAD CROSBY BROS. 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