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Woman’s Day Will Be Observed at Bethel •
AME Church Sunday j
MRS. IRMA S. FIELDS
Speaker
Woman’s Day will be observ¬
ed at Bethel AME church, East
Broad and Gwinnett streets,
Sunday, September 27. The pub¬
lic is invited. Pvcv. A. B. Wil¬
son is pastor of the church.
Sunday School will begin at
0:45 a. m. with Mrs. Leslie
Inmpkin as guest superintend-
ent.
Morning services will begin
at 11:30 o’clock. The speaker
Sunday Will Be Men’s Day
At St. Paul CME Church
CLIFFORD HARDWICK
Morning Speaker
Sunday will be Men’s day
St. Paul CME church, corner
Maple and West Broad
_. The . speaker , will ... ,
morning
Clifford Hardwick and at
service the
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Women's Day at Taylor
AME Church
Mrs. A. J. Martin will be the
Women’s Day speaker Sunday
night September 27 a t 7:30
o'clcok at Taylor Chapel A. M
E. church m observance of Wo-
mens Day. Mrs. Martin is the
wife of Rev. A. J. Martin,
ter of Townsley Chapel A. M.
E. Church. She is experienced
in all religious activities .and
serves as District
President. She has been elect-
ed twice as delegate to
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Communion Services
At St. Paul Baptist
St. Paul Baptist church,
Waters Ave and Culver street,
Rev. A. E. Hagins, pastor will
have communion services Sun-
day at 3 p. m.
Friday night the church will
be the guest of St. James Bap¬
tist church. Monday night,
Oct. 5, the 41st anniversary of
the Usher Board will be cele¬
brated.
Friday night, Oct. 9, the Dea¬
conesses will celebrate their 27th
anniversary. On October 20th
the members will be guests o?
Green Grove Baptist church.
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MRS. ROSA LEE ROBERTS
Chairman
will be Mrs. Irma S. Fields,
new Jeanes Supervisor for the
Chatham County Board of Ed¬
ucation. She Is ,a member of
St. Phillip AM|E church and will
be introduced by Mrs. Countess
Cox, principal of Tompkins El-
ementary school.
j Evening services will begin at
1 7 o’clock. Mrs. Gloria S.
Brown, instructor at Moses J.
Jackson school, will be the
CALEB H. BIAS
Evening Speaker
will be Caleb H. Bias. The pub-
]jp js i 11V it,ed Rev. J. L. K-ey
is pastor; ^ , „ Leroy Simmons, _. charr- , .
mon; anc * J - c< Williams, co-
chairman.
Oonnectional Quadrennial Mis-
nonary Convention which met
in Washington. D. C.. and De-
troit. She attended Savannah
j state College, and is a former
instructor in the public schools
0 j jmiloch and Jenkins coun¬
tj es .
Mrg Ethe , stewart is phair _
^ Qf thp Mrs Tes _
R c0 . chairman; Mrs .
Marie Heyward, secretary: and
jRev. R. L. Plummer, pastor of
: the church.
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MRS. RLTII POLITE
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speaker. She is a member
St. Paul C. M. E. church and
will be introduced’ by Mrs. Shir- j
ley T. Wright, instructor at A.
E. Beach Senior High school.
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Mrs. Rosa Lee Roberts is
chairman of the program; Mrs.
Ruth Polite, co-chairiman; Mrs.
Mary L. Boyd, and Mrs. Carrie
Butler, chairman and co-chair¬
man of publicity.
Pilgrim Baptist Church
Friday, September 25 No. 1
will in program 1
choir appear a
with the choir of St. Mary’sBap-
tist church, and the No. 2 choir
will appear in Garvin Temple’s
choir program. Saturday, Sep¬
tember 26, the Sunday School
is sponsoring a motorcade to
Jekyll Island. The bus will |
leave the church at 12:15 p. m.
Sunday, Sept. 27 the Pastor’s,
Aid Club will meet at 2 p. m.
and No. 1 choir will meet, at 5 j
p. m. Monday, Sept. 28 No. 2j
choir will appear in a program ;
with-the choir of Green Grove!
Baptist Church on East, Walid-
burg street.
Sunday _ Is —- Youth Dav j
M Central BaDtist Church
Sunday will be youth day at
Central Baptist church. Rev. W.
Daniels, pastor. At 11.30 a. j
m. Leford Tobias, Jr., a stu-
dent at Savannah State College,
will be the speaker. At 8 p. m.
| Mi£S Joan Sco tt t a mem b e r of of
the senior class of Alfred E.
Beach High school, will be the
speaker. The public is invited.
Tuesday meelfog will be the regular
business of the church.
All members are asked to be
present. '
The Twelfth Anniversary
Of
Choir No. 2, Garvin Temple
Baptist Church 1 will be held
Friday night, September 25
at 8 o’clock
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THE SAVAHTNAH TBiBTOl
Promotion Day At
Bethlehem Bapt. Church
David Nichols, superintendent
of the Sunday School at Bethle¬
hem Baptist church announces
that the Pre-Sunday School
Promotion Day celebration be¬
gan Wednesday 8 p. m., with
the Nursery, beginners and pri-
mary classas. David Rankin,
superintendent of St, John Bap¬
tist church was the speaker.
Thursday evening the juniors
end the intermediates heard
If. Hayes, superintendent
of First Evergreen Baptist
church. Friday evening the
young people 'and the adults
will have George Fuller, super¬
of First Bryan Bap ■
fist church as their speaker.
Sunday will be Promotion Dav.
The women of the church will
sponsor a Mother and Daugh- j
banquet on Monday
at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Janie j
Brown is entertainment chair-'
man.
Rev. Frown Addresses
Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Min¬
isters Alliance met Tuesday at
the First Evergreen Baptist
church, Rev. Freddie E. A. Capers, Bonds, pas- j
tor. Rev. pre¬ j
sided. The meditation period
conducted by Rev. C. H.
Singeton who aso discussed
the Sunday School lesson,
‘God’s Call For Faithfulness.”
The order of the day was a
sermon by Rev. R. B. Brown,
subject, “Go ye into all the
world and preach the Gospel tc
all creatures,” St. Mark 18.15.
Rev. Singleton will deliver
the sermon on next Tuesday
and the Sunday School lesson
will be discussed by Rev. G. W.
Carter, secretary of the Alli¬
ance.
Meetings arc held every Tues¬
day at 12:30 p. m. AH minis¬
ters are invited.
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Past and Coming Events i
At Palen M. Church |
The pastor, choir and mem- ^
bers of Palen Methodist church
were in charge of the worship |
service last Thursday, September
1.7 for the Savannah District,
Conference. Rev. J. H. Taggart, j
presided. Also Friday,
ber 19 Palen worshipped with
the Jackson Bark Baptist
church. |
The pi nance committee will (
meet Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. J. C.
Royal, chairman to make
for the church’s anniversary,
October 12-18.
The Commission on Education
wil ] meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.
m _ m make plans for the im-
provement and interest of the
phurch school.
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Lem 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?
1 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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CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Tressa M. Burns of 1012
Lynah St. is home after under¬
going surgery at the Georgia
Infirmary. She wishes to thank
her many friends for their
kindnesses, visits, flowers, and
cards during her illness. May
the blessings of the Lord rest
upon you.
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Lucile Lawton, 1013 W
50th Street, would like to
thank her many friends, rela¬
tives, neighbors, the nurses at
the Charity Hospital, and D".
c R - Jordan for their numer¬
ous courtesies during her re¬
cent illness.
CARD OF THANKS
The relatives of Mr. David
Delyons, Sr., who departed this
life September 7, 19-59, wish to
exp-ess their appeciation to all
of the friends who sent cards
and other expressions of sym¬
pathy in their hour of sadness;
also to those who donated cars,
and sent flowers.
Mrs. Henrietta Delyons
(Wife)
Mr. Prince Delyons, Sr.
(Brother.)
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Annie W. King wishes to ex¬
press their sincere thanks to
friends, neighbors, and the
many church members that re¬
sponded in every v/ay in their
recent time of sorrow. May God !
bless you all for your kind¬ j [
ness.
Mr. Warren King, Sr. !
Mr. Warren King, Jr. l
and Family
Savannah, Ga.
Mrs. Annie V. King Han-
shaw and family
Washington, D. C.
First Evergreen Has
Women’s Day
Last Sunday was interesting
and inspiring at First Evergreen
church. The day was
observed as Women’s Day. Dur-
mg the Louise Sunday School acting hour j
Mrs. Green was :
superintendent. At 11:30 a. m. J
Mrs. Gertie R. Coleman, wife of
the chairman of the deacon,
board and a local school teach- |
was the speaker. At 6:30
n. m. Mrs. S. M. Norris, was in;
charge of the Baptist Training, Mil-1
Union. At 8 p. m. Mrs.
dred J. Hutchins, president of
the (Savannah District PJTA.
the speaker. Nearly $800
was derived from the activities.
Ladies Bihle Class Will
C^ebrate Anniversary
The 12th anniversary of the
Ladies Progressive Bible class
will be celebrated at Tremont
MEMCCIAII
SMALLS- -In loving memory
of
ARTHUR SMALLS, jk.
who departed this life
one year ago
Sept. 21, 1C58
When we think of you, dear
Arthur,
Our hearts are filled with pain. I
This earth would seem like!
heaven,
If we had you back again.
Our lips cannot speak how we
miss you,
Our hearts cannot tell what to
say;
But God only knows how we
love you,
And miss you since you went
away.
Peaceful be your sleep, dear
Arthur,
Tis sweet to breathe your
name.
We loved you dear in life,
In Sadly death missed we do by the same. J
Wife, |
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and Mrs. children Marie Smalls j
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Beverly E. |
Debra M. |
Cheryl Ann |
and Artretta L. Smalls
Mother,
IM-s. Mildred Smalls
-Father,
Mr. Arthur Smalls, Sr.
Brother,
IM-. Kenneth Smalls
6isters,
Mrs. Theresa S. Johnson
Miss Miriam Smalls
other relatives and friends
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Tem P le Baptist church, Sun-
day, September 27 at 3:30 p. m.
Rev. J. M. Benton is pastor of
the church. Regular services j
will be held at the scheduled)
hour.
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BUSSIE—In loving memory
of our son, husband, father
DEA. SIMON BUSS IE
who passed from labor to
reward two years ago
Sept. 22, It57
We think of you so often
As the years pass swiftly by,
We hope, to meet you some
bright day
When we, too, past the test.
Lovingly remembered by
Wife,
Mrs. Hattie Bussie
Mother,
£M:s. Rachel Bussie
Daughter,
Mrs. Albertha Cooper
Granddaughter,
Sisters and brothers
Mt. Tabor Papt. Church
The women were in charge
services Sunday at Mt.
Baptist church beginning with
Sunday School, Mrs. M. L. Ed-
wards, acting superintendent.
The guesti speaker tat the)
morning service was Mrs. Sa-
die Lewis Cartledge, principal
of Pearl Smith school. Mrs.
Willie Grant Edwards, principal
of Robert W. Gadsden school
delivered the address at the
evening service.
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our wife and mother
MRS. ALLIE M. WILLIAMS
who departed
Sept. 28, 1958
How we miss you no one knows
Not a mortal could disclose;
God alone could deign to tell,
He who doeth all things well.
S-ad y missed by
Husband,
Mr. Eugene Williams
Son, v
Henry J. Lockhart
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