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Missionary Societies to
Give Silver Tea Sunday
The annual program and sil¬
ver tea marking the specially
planned work of the First Dis¬
trict qf Missionary Societies in
the General Missionary Baptist;
Convention of Georgia will be
riven at the West Broad Street
YMCA at 4 p. m. Sunday. The
public is invited. Mrs. Rosa
B. Voss is president of the dis¬
trict.
Townsley Chanel Plans
For Women’s Day
The women of Townslev
Chapel AM1F church will cele-j
brate their annual October Women’s 18. Mrs j
Day Sunday,
J Hayes, principal of Moses J.!
Jackson school will be the j
morning speaker and Mrs. Ber¬
tha Dugger will speak at 7:30
in the evening. Mrs. A. J. Mar¬
tin Ls general chairman; Mrs. T.!
Ehodes, pprogram chairman: |
ond Mrs. J. Brown, chairman of
publicity. Rev. A. J. Martin ,
is pastor of the church. j
Panti*t Ministers Union
Will Meet Tuesday
The Chatham County Baptist
Ministers union met Tuesday at s
12:30 p. m. at Connor’s Temple| j
Baptist church.
The Christian Ministers Asso-
ciation will meet at Hunter Air i
Base Monday at 11:30 a. m. The
members of both organizations
are urged to attend.
St. Philip Mon. A. M. E,
Services were well attended
throughout Sunday at St. Phil-
ip Mionumentai a m. e. church
During the morning service,
David Rhodes of New York citv
a former member of the church
and junior choir sang a solo.!
Pastor F D. Jaudon delivered j
the messages. The senior choir
rendered music. At 4 pm.
several group captains for Wo¬
men’s Day sponsored a “Queen
For A Day” contest. Miss Patri¬
cia Collins became queen. She
was sponsored by Mrs. Leslie B.
Lumpkin. The contest was
successful.
The evening music was ren¬
dered by the Progressive choir.
Holy communion services will
be held next Sunday.
Tremont Temple
Tremont Temple Baptist
church, Park Avenue and West
Broad street. Rev. J. M. Ben¬
ton, pastor held regular services
last Sunday, Johnnie Pow
ell is superintendent of the
Sundav School the ladies s^ Pm
fnT oressive Bible Vam Class is ll ho d-
u both Dorn Danners. em The ine class uas.s
celebrated its 12th anniversa-
r y with a program. Mr. Scott
was in charge of the B. T. U.
St. Mary’s AME I
Saint Mary’s AME church held
regular services last Sunday
Sunday School met at 10 a. m.
and a beautiful lesson was dis-
cussed. subject, “God’s Call For
loyalty.” A large number of
students was present. At 8 p
m. many members and friends
worshiped with us. The pastor
rendered an inspirational ser¬
mon which was enjoyed by all.
Rev. Charles Fogle is pastor
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Metropolitan Revival
Deffins Uct. 4 I
Revival services will begin
Metropolitan Baptist church on
Monday night, October 4-16.
Rev. T. J. Simmons, pastor of
Mt. Calvary Baptist church,
will conduct the meeting.
The pastor, Rev. L. G. Gibbs j
will leave next week for a
months vacation in Miami, Fia
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nd Arnold Will Dedicate
V /V, Vf Vyl (\ v gan Sunday
Rev. George Dingle, Pastor
Sunday will mark a Red Let-
)cr day ln the life 0{ the Sec _
nd ,; d Baptist church. The
new Hammond Electric Organ
• vtT] he dedicated and the mem¬
bership and friends will also
honor Rev. George D. Dingle)
the pastor of the church, for
"Twenty years” of service
rend-red to the church and the
r ommunit,y.
Rev - R - M. Williams, pastor of
^ le R,rs ^ Dryan Baptist church
will deliver the message for
the occasion. The service will
convene at 12:90 noon. Special
music will be furnished by the j
Mrs. augmented Juanita choir Gilbert of the Robinson church, j
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be the guest soloist. Mrs. j
Josie M. Mattis will serve at the
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REV. A. BROWN, Pastor
Peaceful Zion Baptist church,
f t / mtee f° Wn “ ’ th P anniversary Mt ° r ’ wlU |
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° n ^ ay ‘ i
f ° UcnvinR pr ° 8Tam: Sunday i
School Mass meet ing at 10 a.
m.; services at 12 noon
the sermon by Rev. L. Kelley ,)
pastor, Beach (Hill Baptist
church services at 1:45 p. m.i
* ith sermon by Rev. c. Shell-
man, pastor, 2nd Bryan Baptist
church, and the church history
Mlss Lizette Dawson; com-
rll!nion services conducted by
Pastor Brown at 4:30 p. m.
TDe celebration started on
evening, September 28
with the following churches
Mt. Hermon Bap-|
Rev. J. E. Bailey, pastor:
Tabor Baptist, Rev. Lamar
££
. ter; Jerusalem Baptist. Rev.
H. Chaplin, pastor; and New
Memorials
Ezra Johnson
925 W. 37lh Street
Phone AD 2-7573
itEV. R. M. WILLIAMS
Guest Speaker
onsole of the organ and Mrs.
/. G. Brown will serve at the
liano. Friends are invited to
attend these services. The
hurch is lrcated on East Arn¬
old ptreet betwben Enough ton
and President streets.
Class No. 3 was hostess on
Guest Day in the Sunday
School on last Sunday. Mrs.
E. Roper is the teacher.
The contest sponsored by the
BTU was culminated on Sunday
evening. Dea. Edd Jackson
crowned “Mr. B. T. U.” and
Willie Mae Hamilton was
“Mrs. B. T. U.” Mrs.
Williams is director of the
B. T. U.
St. Thomas AME
Plans for Women’s Day
Sunday, October 11 will be
annual Woman's Day observ-
at St. Thomas A. M. E.
Mrs. Anita Stripling
be guest speaker at 11:30
m. services and Mrs. Mamie :
will be guest speaker
the evening services. Mrs
Y. Gordon is general 1
and Rey,^. W. Walk- I
is pastor.
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Eden To H*ve
Day
Rev. George Flown deliver¬
the sermon at Beth Eden
church, September 27
the 1115 a. m. service and
preach again next Sunday
October 4 and admin-
at 6 p. m. The
of the church will
the third Sunday in Oc-
as Homecoming Day. It
requPst * d that eac h n :™ ber
interest! himself ln , tontact f
other member of the
for this meeting.
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BalJey pastor .
M. Bonnorman is chairman of
the program committee.
BIBLE QUIZ
Q. On what is eternal life
conditioned?
A. If thou wilt enter into
life, keep the commandments.
—Matthew 19:17.
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COLORS GRAY HAIRBIACK
DRESSES HAIR IN PLACE
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TO* SAVAFHAH TFiBUHE
Baptist Church to
Pastor on 33rd Anniv.
Rev. James C. McMillan has
; rved as pastor of Emmanuel
-aptist church, East Hunting-
ion .street, for the past thirty-
hree years. The members of
his church have planned spe-
■ial programs in his honor
evening except Saturday, Oct.
> through 14.
ill be made by all organiza-
: ions of the church and vari-
cus members have been
I nated to speak on the life of
the honoree.
The following churches will
also participate:
Oct. 5, First Born Church of
God Bishop J. E. Potter; Oct.
9, Eden Baptist church, Eden,
Ga : Oct. 7, First Tabernacle
Baptist church, IFtev. E. G
Lane: Oct. 8, Zion Hill Baptist
church; Oct. 9, Bolton St. Bap¬
tist church. Rev. W. N. Robin-
sen; Oct. 11. regular services-
Oct 12 Church of God in Christ
Bishoo W. H. Solomon: Oct. 13.
Little Bryan Baptist church with
| 'elections bv the famous John¬
son Singers; Oct. 14, Triumph
Church. Kingdom of God in
: Christ, Elder P. F. Southward ,
The officers of Emmanuel
"huroh Deacon Board are: E
Blocker, chairman; J. Fya’i.
vice chairman: A. Adams
treasurer; E. Akins, chairman of
trustee board: R. Rav. vic°
chairman; R. Washington, E
Jones. B. Freeman and D. Gol-
den. Rev. L. Williams, is asso-
elate minister.
Tabor Celebrates Church,
anniversary of Mt. Tabor Bap¬
tist church and the third an¬
niversary of the pastor, Rev.
Lamar Kelley.
The following churches will i
participate on the evening pro-
grams: I
Monday, Green Grove Bap-'
list. Rev. B. Lee: Tuesday, Sec¬
ond Evergreen Baptist. Rev. S.
Sweet: Wednesday. Fairmount
Bapti't,. Rev r. Reese: Thurs¬
day True T.nve Bant,1st. Rev. F
Rends; Friday, Peaceful Zion
Baptist. Rev. A B. Brown. Sun¬
day, October 11 at 3:30 p. m.
the anniversary sermon will be
delivered bv Rev. J. M Benton
nastnr. Tremont Temple Bap-
list church.
Leroy Tolbert 1s chairman of
the program committee which!
, and^Mrs."A."o7een7 consMs 0[Mr , secretory.““ j
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Green Grove Baptist
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Holy communion services were
well attended at the Green I
| Grove Baptist church. The
pastor, Rev. R. L. Lee preach¬
ed and two members were add¬
ed; one by baptism and the oth¬
er by Christian experience.
Second St. John
Rev. T. J. Wright, pastor of
Second St. John Baptsit church
Golden street, announces the
1 f ° llowing services for Sunday:
! 10 a ' m ' Sunday School, Supt.
W. C. Ross; 2 p. m. Holy corn-
munion and No. with 2 choir the serving; senior choir j
8 p.
m preaching with the junior I
choir
REV. LAMAR KELLEY,
Pastor
October 5-11 will “ tt e
celebration of the sixty -sixth
First Mt. Bethel Bant.
In the absence of the pastor,
Rev - Roosevelt Scott Rev. Sin-1
gleton delivered the sermon
ag t Sunday with No. 1 choir
ond ushers serving. The pas-
t r0 ’ s Aid Board met. Parents
asked to send their children
to Bible Training Union every
at 4 p ' Benjamin
Washington, president.
Connors Temnle
Connor’s Temple, 509 West
Gwinnett {street, Riev W W
whitehead, pastor, held regm
v, r services last Sunday v.
Hunter was ln charge of the
Pundav SchooI T he music for
the mornlng services was ren-
df , rPd by the Junior cho3r . Rev
Stevens preached The Gospel
! Chorus and Choir No. 2 worship-
red at Shady Grove Baptist
| Church in Cordele.
The communion service will I
he held on next Sunday even-1
ing at 3 o’clock. Mrs. Beatrice
Tootle and Mrs. Agnes Jones
j have been elected as chairman
(for Women’s Day.
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spinal arthritis, pain ln feet, ankles,
knees, hips end shoulders: nervous
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Cherokee Tonic Makes Nature Work
Sold by
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(Licensed Agent)
410 East Huntingdon Lane
Phone ADams 2-5807
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Julia Kenner wishes to express
their sincere thanks to friends
for the many acts of kindness
shown them during her illness.
Special thanks to the nurses of
the Georgia Infirmary and the
Brownsville neighborhood who
sent a beautiful floral design.
May God bless each of you.
M -. Allen Kenner
and family.
CARD OF THINKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Susanra Outlaw wish to thank
‘heir many friends and neigh¬
bors for the kindness shown
them during her sickness and
death. May God bless each of
you.
The Family
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Rebecca Stafford, 1016'i
West 45th street, the mother of
Miss Martha Ann Arnold,,
wishes to express her sincere
thanks to the many friends,
neighbors, and the staff of
Charity Hospital for their nu¬
merous courtesies during her
recent illness.
"uneral Rites Held
For Prof. Young
Funeral services for Prof.
John Luther Young were held
Monday afternoon at 3:30
o’clock at St. Philip A. M. E.
church. Prof. Young died on
Sept. 24 at a local hospital.
Rev. J. S. Bryan, pastor of
St. Philip church, conducted
the services, assisted by Rev.
Willie Gwynn and Rev. J. Q
Adams. Launey Roberts, Jr.,
sang “Goin' Home.” Favorite
hymns of the deceased were
sung by the church choir and
the Sidney A Jones Funeral
Home choir. Remarks were
made by Arthur Dwight, prin¬
cipal, Beach Jr. High School,
Samps ° n Mrs. Irma S. j
H
C6S fCr the famil ' y ‘ j
Interment was in Evergreen j
Memorial cemetery with Sidney j
A. Jones Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements. j
Mr. Young, a native of East
Orange, N. J„ was a graduate
of Hampton Institute. He
taughit in ,, , , ... ,
e oca pu ic
school system for more than j
thirty years prior to his retire- [
ment several years ago. He was
well known as an instructor of
“manual training” at Cuyler
St. School. He resided with his
family at 676 E. Anderson St.
Survivors are his widow. Mrs.
Clara F. Young; daughter, Mrs.
Countess Y. Cox; sister, Mrs.
Leila Johnson; brother, George
Young, both of Norfolk, Va.;
granddaughter, Miss Antoinette
Cox, who is a student at Fisk
University.
HIPPOCRATES
“The Father of Healing” once said,
“IN CASE OF ILLNESS
LOOK TO THE SPINE FIRST’’
Have your spine examined now
Phone AD 3-0949 For Appointment
DR. R. A. MILNER
CHIROPRACTOR
402 W. 38th Street, Savannah, Ga.
GOOD ADVICE TO NEWLYWEDS
To 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 sontt
good, sound advice. In the budget you will undoubtedly
set up, earmark a part of it for a savings account. Small
deposits made regularly will soon grow to a substantia
imount. Save to buy a home or a car .... save
r or a vacation save for a future security. Anyway
. . .
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Interest On Time Certificates 3%
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Mail Accounts Solicited
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1959
Memorial s
MITCHELL — In loving
memory of our devoted
mother and grandmother
MRS. GERTRUDE
MITCHELL
who departed this life
Sept. 27, 1944
St eng—But even Tender
No sweeter mother could
there be,
Than you whose well-
loved face and voice,
Are now a cherished mem¬
ory.
Devoted children
and grandchildren
THOMAS—In loving memory
of our sister
MRS. LOU IDA THOMAS
who departed this life
two years ago
Sept. 30, 1957
Beside your grave we often
stand
With hearts both crushed and
sore.
Buit in the gloom the silent
words come
Not lost but gone before.
God knows how much we miss
her,
He counts the tears we shed
And whispers “she only sleeps,
Your sister is not dead.”
So well be brave, dear sister,
And pray to God each day
And when he calls us home to
you
Your smile will light the way.
Sadly missed by
brothers and sisters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Stiles
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie
Johnnie Stiles
Sister,
Mrs. Mamie Mackey
Augusta, Ga.
nieces and nephews
Curtis Bell Rites Held
Wednesday Morning
Curtis Bell, well known bar-
* r ’ d jf dV p^j “erJteeJ
Sept. 30, at 11 o’clock at the
st. Phillip Monumental A. M. E.
church with the pastor, Rev.
f. D. Jaudon, officiating,
interment was in Twin, City,
Ga., with the Rakestraw Fune¬
ral Home in charge of arrange¬
ments.
Mr. Bell was a native of At-
' an ^ a j lad jj ve( j m - savan-
nah for more than forty years.
He resided at 533 West Duffy j
Street. I
He was proprietor of a bar- |
her shop on Whitaker Street { j
for many years. He also worked
:n other local barber shops first j
downtdwn. He was the
Negro in Chatham County to
serve on the grand jury.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs.
Tessie Bell, and other relatives.
BAPTIST BOOK STORE
152 Barnard St.
Bibles, Church and Sunday
School Supplies, Books
Choir Robes
ADams 4-7881
THCMAS—In loving memory
of our mother and
grandmother
MRS. LOU IDA THOMAS
who departed this life
two years ago
Sept. 30, 1057
Time speeds on, two years
have passed
Since death its gloom, its
shadow cast
Within our home where all
seemed bright
And took from us a shining
light.
Though silently she is sleeping
In the chambers of the sod
We know she is an angel
In the glorious home of God.
For His angels came from
Heaven
j And stopped along the way
To bake our mother home to
1 Him
j Two years ago today.
Surrounded by friends, we are
lonesome
! In the midst of joys we are
■ blue
With a smile on our face we’ve
a heartache
Longing, dear mother, for you.
So sadly missed by
Children,
daughter and son-in-law,
Louise and Larry Noble
son and daughter-in-law,
William and Ann Thomas
son and daughter-in-law,
Joseph <& Marion Thomas
daughter and son-in-law,
Juanita ,.t George Howard
daughter-in-law,
Elizabeth Thomas
five grands
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