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BAGS TWO
CHURCH HEWS
Men’ Day Will Be Observed
At Israelite Baptist Church
JESSE SHERMAN
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Sunday wUl be Mens r L Day nt at
Israelite Baptist church, Rev
Charfes Williams, pastor. arranged
programs have been
including selections hy the
Men’s chorus and other local
musical talent.
Jesse Sherman, a member of
the Longshoremen’s Union, will
speak at the 1 p. m. program.
St. James AME Church
HinesviUe, Ga.—On
August 23 at St. James A. M.
Church the ‘'women held
annual Women’s Day
tion. The Men’s Day
was held on Sunday, August
The women chose as
theme, “Move With
ance.” The speaker was
Annie B. Givens of
Mrs. Givens is a graduate
JIftTwnfcon
CJOV)P ‘■''or **■ -
public school teacher of
folk, Va„ and Savannah.
t junior women Selected as
‘sneaker, Mrs. Laura Belle Por-
i tpr, an 8 th grade student
Walker High school,
MY.s. Minnie Lee Williams
program chairman.
The men chose as their
sneaker. Dr. B. B. Swinson, Pre¬
siding Elder of the Brunswick
District, Douglas. Their topic
was “The lower and The High¬
er Life of Man.” Robert Port¬
er, a student of Savannah State
College, was sneaker for the jun¬
ior men. The young men’s
theme was “Youth In Christian
Work.”
Finance for Women’s Day
was *443.49, and for Men’s Day
$242.75.
Rpv. S. I,. Green is pastor
the church.
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I ’Kertv Coimlv
Union
Tho r ihcrtv Conntv Conripc-
tinrial TJrinn held at the
C-rp?)W M*. Moriah A. M F.
church, Jesuu, August 27-30.
Pev. E. A. Donegal, vice prosl-
(fout, presided. Services Snn-
d«v mor n i n(Y were conducted bv
t’eihel AME chureh Hinesviiie,
Pev. R. Montcnmerv. sneaker
Dinner was served at 2'30 n w.
The afternoon services were
enodnetpd bv pipo^ant Ovove
A M P. ebnrch Allenbur^t with
tbo Rev E A Deneval. snnak°r
Both sendees were largely n t-
fended. Total raised
$293 42. 1
Rev H r Nelson is
Poy 1? A Denecal. chairman:
P°v R Mbntaomerv vice m-es-
ideYit,; end Mrs. Louise Staf¬
ford, secretary.
Re«I the Tribune every week.
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Evening „ Speaker
Clifford E . Hardwick, IU, local
teacher , be ^
v the 8 p. m. pro-
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Isaiah Gibbs is chairman and
Jonathan Walker is co-chair¬
man of the activities. Other
committee chairmen are Frank
Johnson, Johnson, badge; badge; and Marsh
Parker, finance.
True Love Bapt. Church
Sunday, September 6 , Rev.
Freddie Bonds will be in charge
of the services at True Love
Baptist church after a month’s
vacation. Communion sfrvlces
j will begin at 2:30 p. m.
j Last Sunday following the
Sunday School hour, F. A.
Campbell, superintendent, mem¬
bers of the church went to Ma-
church to at-
• .... riH^v TTnion
*he T ndependent
'"anne TTninn. Rev. A. B.
Brown, presided.
First Evergreen Bapt.
The BTU of Evergreen Bap¬
tist church was host to the
City-Wide BTU last Sunday and
won the attendance banner.
The pastor, Rev. E. A. Capers
delivered the message.
W. V. Coleman addressed the
members during the morning
worship last Sunday. G. H
Hayes superintendent was in
charge of the Sunday School.
It was announced that Mrs.
Carrie Trueli is seriously ill in
Memorial Hospital.
Pilvrim Ban!. Church
Men’s Dav at Pilgrim Baptist
oTinroTi netted $1,0/0 05 after a
j partial report from the various
I contains.
Sunday, September 6 . the
dpacons and deaconnesses will
meet at 5 n. m. and complete
r’ans for their anniversary on
September 14. The Willing
Workers vl'll meet at 130 p.
m. Sunday. Regular services
will also be held. Rev. D, D.
Henderson is pastor of the
rhurch.
C epfral Rani. Church
Tbo bnmecnrninv nvopram 0 *
Pe-ntra] Bantjat ebnrcb Snndav
lebool was enioved bv tbe va-
vinos snhoots that nartielnatpd
Tbe main address was deliver-
ed bv A T, Samnson of Saint
. Tames AMP church.
Sunday. September 6 will be
regular communion day. The
message will be delivered by the
pastor. Rev. W. Daniels. A
musical program will be render-
ed at 8 p. m by Mrs. Reddick,
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Combinotien*
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701 H St., N.E. 77 Alabamt St., S.W.
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in charge of the morning ser¬
vices at Beth Eden Baptist
church. August 30. His subject
"Christ the Eternal Rock " was
insniHnir ’ p "I
Rev. Baker , will . preach next
Sunday at 11:15 a. m. service
and the Rev. John Q. Adams
will administer the Lord’s sup¬
per at 6:30 p. m. service. All
members are requested to make
I a special effort to attend these
services.
Persons holding tickets for
the boat ride given September
2nd by the young people’s Pro¬
gressive Board are asked to re¬
port promptly.
c * M arv’„ AME Church
At St. Mary’s AME Church
last Sunday’s services beeun
with Sunday School at 10 a m.
.
At 1 ! a. m. Youth day program
was rendered. Miss Ruby n.
Mitchell was the sneaker. Her
stlbleet was “Youth Desire To
Know.” Miss Lucile Robin-
,r,ri was master of ceremonies
D f hers on the prorram were
Miss Emily Brown, Miss Willie
Mae Outler, Beveirv Ootler. Ger-
old Stevens. Donald Green and
Carolvn Lockwood. Miss Wh¬
ile Mae Outler won 1st prize and
Tames Mvers. Jr., won 2nd
amount in their gleaners. Rpv.
Charlie Fogle f* pastor of the
church.
Firsf Mf. Banf.
Irving J snoke during
the momi es last Sun-
day at Ft ethel Baptist
Chureh. The No. 3 choir was
*n charp , e of the program with
Miss Barbara Washington as
hostess.
Mrs. Grace Barnett delivered
the evening message Visitors
"’" re Mrs. F. Butler and Rev.
"1 ''t-'—-
— The Pa«tor*s Aid club will
sponsor a "liver tea at the home
Mrs. Martha Clarke Sunday
afternoon at 5 o’clock.
BTU meets bverv Thursday
at 5 n m„ Ben}. Washington,
president.
Mt TaW Bant. Church
Mt„ Tahnr Banfist church will
he observi!^| Men’s.Dav. TheJ morning Snndav.
ser-
Viee will Ben-in (if, n o’clock
with Darien Prof.^C a.cAhe DeVillars of
speaker. The
sneaker for the 8 p. m. service
will be J. R Jenkins, Executive
Secretary of the West Broad
Street YMCA. The public is
invited.
Rev. L. Kelley is pastor of the
church; L. Tolbert, general
chairman; and J. Green, pro¬
gram chairman.
FRIENDLY GIRLS
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Mt. Hermofi Bapt. Church
Women’s day was observed at
Ut Her mon Baptist church
Sunday. Mistress of ceremony
for the morning was Miss Na¬
omi Denmark, and Mrs. Emma
OBrlen served for the evening
program.
Communion service will be
held at 3 30 p. m. Next Sun¬
day baptism at 9 a m.; choir
rehearsal is held every Friday
at 8 p. m. Rev. J. H, Larry is
pastor of the church.
•St. Philip Mon. AME
The Youth of St. Philip Mon¬
umental AME church were in
charge of the services through¬
out the day last Sunday with
Miss A1 Marie Glover serving as
general chairman.
At the morning service Miss
Priscilla Whitaker introduced
the speaker, Charles Frasier.
Mr. Frazier is a mpmhpr of
Midway Congregational church,
a graduate of Liberty
High School; sophomore of Sa¬
vannah State College; a mem-
her of the Honor Society and
the Savannah State Marching
Band and vice president of the
Sphinx club of Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity. Music for the ser¬
vice was rendered by the
j Young People’s choir.
At 4 p. m. a panel discussion
was featured. The topic “Youth
Asks About Religion.” Pastor
Jaudon served as moderator.
Panelists were Miss Ida Hagins,
Miss Francina McIntosh, Miss
Ruth Wright and Gerald Moss.
Selections were rendered bv the
| Rising Stars of Bethel A. M. E
| church under the suDervision of
j Mrs. L. Harold f’ ™ and bv Monumen the Sun-
P -
tftl AME church ’
At . the climax of the Pew
.
a v, iss Jo Ann Patterson -
received the honor of becoming j
Miss Monumental” and Gerald
Moss was honored as “Mr Mon-
omental, Junior.” ;
Bethlehem Bapt. Church
Rev. L. S. Steii, Jr., pastor!
was In charge of the services!
at Bethlehem Baptist church
last Sunday. This waa appre-
elation Day for the pastor. At
7:30 p .m. two candidates were
baptized. M?rs. Lula Mae Da-
vis and Mrs. Bernita Johnson
who have been away attending
school, have returned. Visitors
were Mrs. Susie Green
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TEAMSTERS’ ATTORNEY-Au-
gUstus G. Parker, prominent at-
,orrle y Cleveland, Ohio, upholds
the labor policy of Jimmy Hoff*,
president of the Teamsters’ Un-
ion. Parker, first Negro lawyer
to be retained by the union,
points out that a National Bar
Association resolution recently
Praised the union for its non-
discriminatorv activities, espe¬
cially in the South.—iANP Pho¬
to)
Bethel AME Church
Sunday at Bethel AME church
Sunday School was presided ov¬
er by the superintendent, J. S.
Adkins. Tn the morning wor¬
ship the pastor. Rev. A. B. Wil¬
son, delivered the message us¬
ing the sublect, “Come Let Us
Reason Together.” Instead of
the regular (service in the
evening a program was present¬
ed bv the men of the church
with J. B. Frazier as chairman.
The objective of the program
was to raise $300.00. The men
raised $287.
The third Sunday in August
marked the first anniversary of
Rev. A. B Wilson as pastor at
Bethel church.
Among the youth of Bethel! J
who attended the Youth Lead
ership Conference at Morris
Brown College in Atlanta last
month were Miss Narvis Free¬
man, Mtiss Gertrude Richardson,
Miss Patricia Bryan, Sharon
Cleveland. Aiphene Jones, Law¬
rence Hutchins, Jr., and Atlon
Wilson.
Cnnnor’s Temple
At, Connors Temple, 509 West
Owinnet.t, street, E. Hunter, su-
"erint.endent. was in charee of j
the Sunday School last Sunday.,
Thq, morning and night services,
messages were well being attended delivered with bv the the j
nastor. Rev. W. W.
and the music bv the
Chorus and the Junior choir.
Next Sunday communion ser¬
vices wiill be held at 3 p. m.
Rev. Whitehead will be in
charge. A recording choir will
be present.
Memorials
Ezra Johnson
925 W. 37th Street
Phone AD 2-7573
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HEADS NATION’S DENTISTS—
Dr. H. Medley Proffitt of Hele¬
na, Ark., widely known dentist
and civic leader and scion of a
prominent Arkansas family, was
elected president of the Nation¬
al Dental association at its re¬
cent 46 th annual convention in
] Cincinnati. Pd for upholding Dr. Proffitt the finest is not- tra-
j ditions sVom—ANP pnri tenets of his profes-
Photo)
J j Ingram Family
Begins
fDontlnneO from Page one*
farm tools to help defend her.
The cai°e made world-wide
headlines. A;rmeal after appeal
for their freedom failed, how¬
ever, and when they became
eligible for parole in 1955 the
struggle was renewed. Numer¬
ous requests here also failed,
but the battle was continued,
mainly by an Atlanta Negro
drugstore chain operator, Clay¬
ton R. Yates. Finally, on Wed¬
nesday, Aug. 26, the parole
board announced that the aging
mother and her two sons would
be released into the custody of
jyr r Yates, who had previously
assured the board that they
“would stay in Georgia at this
time” and would be gainfully
employed. He has plans to em¬
ploy the mother and one son
in his drug stores and the other
son expects to work at the YM
CA.
Mrs. Ingram is the mother of
twelve children, two of whom
live in Savannah. They are
Jackson Ingram, 34, and his
young sister, Frankie Mlae 13,
both of 706 West Park A.ve,
and her daughter, Alfreda and
Mrs. Viola Fleming.
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GOOD ADVICE TO NEWLYWEDS
Vo you, the newlyweds in this community, we extent
best wishes and congratulations on your marriage. Anc
W th these words we’d like to offer what we think is som«
good, sound advice. In the budget you will undoubted!?
set up, earmark a part of it for a savings account. Small
deposits made regularly will soon grow to a substantia
amount. Save to buy a home or a car .... save
tor a vacation . . . save for a future security. Anywaj
you look at it, saving is smart. Come in and open an ac¬
count today.
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Interest On Time Certificates 3%
All Accounts Guaranteed up io $16,000 00 by tho
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MONROE ON DUTY — NIGHT and DAY
ESSIE MONROE EDWARDS. Prop.
SATURDAY, SUPT. 5, 1959
CAROS OF THANKS
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the tate Tho¬
mas Heyward wishes to thank
their many friends for their
kindness shown them during
his illftess and death. Special
thanks to those who donated
cars, beautiful florals, cards
and telegrams; also to Rev. C.
Jackson of the First African
Baptist church
Mrs. Thomas Heyward
and family
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Wilson
J. Mlack wish to thank their
friends and neighbors for the
kindness shown them during
their recent bereavement.
Wife,
Mrs. Annie Mack
CARD OF THANKS
The Ten Carnation Social
Club wishes to extend thanks
to the Georgia Hi-Steppers
Social Club and their many
friends who helped make their
motorcade to Femandina a
great success.
CARD OF THANKS
In loving memory of our
dear mother, Mrs. Virginia
Armour, who passed away Mon¬
day, Aug. 24, 1959.
We thank each and everyone
for their many cards and flow¬
ers received du’irg our deepest
sorrow.
Sadly missed by
Family
and many, many friends
CARD OF THANKS
With grateful appreciation
and thanks, the family of the
late Mrs. Ghannie E. Goldwire
wishes to acknowledge the
many expressions of kindness
and sympathy during her recent
illness and demise.
“Delinquency Lessened by So¬
cial Investment.” Become a
Member of Greenbriar Child¬
ren’s Center, Inc., the week of
September 14.
SEE PAUL and ANDY
For Ignition, Starters,
Generators and
Carburetors
Phone ADame 2-0221
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But, serious none-the-less.
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Others. Why not you?
DR. R. A. MILNER
CHIROPRACTOR
402 W. 38th Street, Savannah, Ga.
Phone AD 3-0949 For Appointment
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Memorials
WILLIAMS—In loving mem¬
ory of our son and grandson
LEOTIS WILLIAMS, JR.
who died 11 years ago
Aug. 3, 1C48
in New York City
Tis sweet to remember that
Once you were here,
Though you are absent you are
just as dear.
God gave us strength to face it
And courage to bear the blow;
What it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
We smile with the world,
Yet we never forget.
Sadly missed
Mother,
Mrs. Jeannette Williams
New York City
Grandmother,
Mrs. Mary Gatson
Savannah, Ga.
and a host of relatives
and friends.
IDARiBY—In memory of
WILLIAM W. DARBY
who passed
August 31, 1951
Mrs. Idonia J. Darby
Miss Bernita Darby
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152 Barnard St.
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