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Women’s Day at St. James
Sunday, October 11. will be
observed as Women's Day at
the St. James AME church
with interesting programs be¬
ing planned by various com¬
mittees. The public is invit¬
ed.
The stVaker for the morn¬
ing service is the Rev. J. N
Harris, pastor of the Fonvielle
Memorial A. M. E. Zion church
of this city. Rev. Harris is an
accomplished musician. a
veil as a Christian educator.
She is Conference Director of
Christiana Education for the
South Georgia Conference.
She is a graduate of the Un¬
iversity. of London, University
of Cairo and has attended Co¬
lumbia University and St. An¬
drew’s*.'. College, Totterham,
England. She holds
ship in. the Democratic par-
tv, having been a delegate In
1948 „n -w. and m.-.o 1952. Oho «rui
a wealth of Information to
impart**
The afternoon service will
feature a panel discussion.
The.,g, theme is “Discovering
New Regions For Service.”
Mrs. ..Qphelia j^jducator, Lee Mclver, re¬
tired will serve as
Moderator. Others on the
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Women’s Day at St. Paul
C. M. E. Church, Sunday
AIRS. MIRIAM P. KEY
Morning Speaker
Women’s Day will be cele-
brated at St. Paul CME church
Sunday with two programs.
Mrs. Miriam P. Key of
ton, Ga., will speak at the
a. m. service, and Miss
D. Whitaker of Pelham, Ga.. will
speak at the p. m. service,
Mrs. Mary Jones is general
chairman of the program and
Rev. J. L. Key is pastor of the
church.
Mrs. Key Is a teacher In the
public school at Elberton. She
holds the B. S. degree from Fort
Valley State College and
Master’s degree from the Uni-
versity of Pittsburgh. She Is a
member of St. Mary’s C. M. E.
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Celebrate 27th Anniv.
The following churches will
participate in the 27th anniver-
sary of Green Grove
church: Monday. First Beaulah
Baptist, Montgomery. Rev. F
Ponds: Tuesday. St. Paul Ban-
tist church. Rev. E. A. Haems
pastor: Wednesday. Mt. Tabor.
Paptist, R^r L. Kellev, pastor:
Thursday, Second Bethlehem
Baptist church. Rev.
pastor; Fri'day. Zion Hill Baptist
church. Rev. James C. McMil¬
lan, pastor. Sam White is chair¬
man and Mrs. D. Devoe is sec-
retary.
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J. N. HARRIS
Speaker
P anpl are Mrs - Lilllan Scott,
Bernita Darby, Mrs. B. R.
Mrs. Louise Collier, Mrs.j
Mamie Hart and Mrs. George j
D. Walker. j
General chairman of this
program is Mrs. B. C. Carswell,
Mrs. Alma P. Bryant, is co-
chairman; Mrs. M. G. Young,
publicity chairman; and Rev.
, B. C. Carswell is pastor.
MISS CHRISTINE WHITAKER
Evening Speaker
Church in Elbcrtoia .
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! Miss Whitaker js a member of
St. Phillip A. M. E. church of
this city. She is an honor
graduate of Savannah State
j College and holds a Master’s de¬
degree from Temple University.
She has done advanced study
at Columbia University in Spe-
cial Education,
j Miss Whitaker was the first
^ “Teacher of the Year” in Liberty
1 county where she is employed,
Tier book of poems entitled “The
Singing Teakettle” was publish-
j \ rd the same year, 1956. She
traveled in Europe in 1957.
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Congregational Women
Make Plans for Special
pmor ram , October 18
“Forward on Together,” the
1950-1900 theme for the Wo¬
men’s Fellowship of the Congre¬
gational churches, will be car¬
ried out in song and in the ad-
dress at the Women's Day pro¬
gram at First Congregational
Church on Sunday,, Morning
October 18. A special program
to he announced later is being
planned by Mrs. Mamie Haynes,
president of the Service League
and Mrs. Evanell Terrell the
president of the Women’s Fel-
irtT.chjn of the church.
Rev, T .T Stanley. district su-
r.or)r.tpr.<lf>nt of Congreo*ation-
nl O’ristdnri Churches. Or°ens-
hnro. N. C.. will deliver the ser¬
mon Sunday, morning.
11, at. 11:15 o’clock. He will
also sneak to the members at a
soceial meeting Sunday
n oon at 5 p, m.
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Women's Dav will be observed
at St. Thomas AME
Sunday, October 11. Mrs. Ani-
ta Manes Stripling will
the address at the 11:30 a.
services. Mrs. Stripling is
native Savannahian and
tended the local public
She received the B. S.
from Gerogia State College,
Savannah State College,
the Master’s degree from
York University. Mrs.
ling is a member of Zeta
Beta Sorority and Second
tist Church. She is a
at the R. W. Gadsden school.
Mrs. Mamie Sweet Williams,
member of St. Mary’s
Church will deliver the
for the 7:30 p. m. services,
Williams is a native of
nah and attended the
schools of New York City
Savannah. She is a
of St Benedict’s Catholic
and has attended Hawins
ness College. Howard
and Savannah State
She is president of the Ameri
pn P Ipnripn Auxiliary Unit
r '90 and is errmlovod as a
orker with the
onuntv Department of
Welfare.
Mrs. Georgia Gordon Is
man of the program and
L w Walker is pastor of
church.
e» Janv - AME Church,
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V a v o vrp
Screven, Ga.—Rev. H. C.
son, pastor, conducted the
vices at St. James A. M.
church last Sunday.
the year Rev. Nelson has
eleven members to the
and he is preparing to
the new' building of the
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MRS. JANETTE B. IIAYES
Speaker
Women’s Day will be observed
at St. Philip Monumental A. M.
E. church, Sunday, Oct. 11.
At the 11:30 a. m.
Mrs. Janette B. Hayes, principal
of Moses J. Jackson school,
| Second Arnold Baptist
i Church Will Celebrate
Anniv.
Beginning Monday night, Oct.
12 the forty-fourth
rv of Second Arnold Baptist
church and the twentieth pas¬
toral anniversary of Rev. Geo.
Dingle will be celebrated, clos¬
ing Friday night, October 16’
Monday night’s services and
devotions will be conducted bv
officers of Central BZaptist
church. Thunderbolt, Rev. J. E.
Bailev: Tuesday night,
School and Senior
Wednesday night, First Ever¬
green Baptist church, Rev. E. A.
Capers: Thursday night, New
|Hopp Banlist church, Rev. J. E.
Ba n ev: Friday night, Macedo-
,, ia Baptist church, Rev. W. B.
Murray.
At the communion services
last Sunday Rev. R. M. Williams
preached and music was render¬
ed by the choirs of First
Central Bapt. Church
To Observe Women’s Day
Sunday, Oct. 11 the women of
| central Baptist church will
j e b ra te Women’s day.
Mrs. Dorothy Freeman, mem-
ber of Bethel AME church and a
member of the faculty of Moses
J- Jackson school will be the
i 11:30 a. m. guest speaker.
“Mrs- Central” will be crowned
during this service.
i At 8 p. m. there will be a pan-
el discussion. Panel members
are Mrs. G. R. Connor, Mrs. Ma¬
mie M. Hart, Mrs. Wilhelmina
Quarteman, Mrs. L. L. Stell, Mrs.
Mildred Hutchins, and Mrs. A.
B. Wilson.
Mrs. Sadie E. Brown js chair-
man of the program, and Mrs.
Anna Williams is co-chairman,
j Rev. the Wm. Daniels is pastor of
church,
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be the guest speaker. Her sub-
ject is “Hew Negro Women Are
Meeting The Challenge of To-
day’s World.” Mrs. Hayes is
a communicant of St. Matthew’s
Episcopal Church. She received
her early educational training
i in Philadelphia. She is a grad-
uate of Savannah State College
and holds the Master’s Degree
; from New York University. She
is a member of the Sigma Gam¬
ma Rho Sorority. Mrs. Hayes
taught at Florance St. School
for .a number of years before
her appointment as principal of
Harris St. School for two years,
and her present position.
At 7 n. m. Mrs. Fannie S
T ovner vi’l direct a musical nro-
**ram including a womens’ cho-
-us.
Mrs. Catherine E. Jackson is
chairman of the activity; Mrs.
Elizabeth Scott, co-ehairman;
and Mrs. Juanita S. Perkins, di-
rector of publicity. Rev. F. D.
Jaudon is pastor of the church.
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REV. GEORGE DINGLE
Pastor
Baptist church.
Men’s Day Choir
Rehearsal at St. Philip
St. Phillip Moumental A. M.
Church is asking all male
j members to attend .a choir re-
j hearsal Monday, October 12, at
8 p. m. to prepare for the an-
nual j^ on ' S Bay progam that
| ig scheduled for November 8.:
Earl Perkins is minister of mu-
sic and B. L. Joyner, Jr., is
chairman of the program. Rev.
F. D. Jaudon is pastor of the
church.
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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,
With kindness filled a stranger’s cup,
And lifting others.
Found that I was lifted up.”
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MISS THELMA A.
Speaker
A special program will
rendered Sunday evening at
o’clock at Union B a p t i s
Church hi observance of
men’s Day. Miss Thelma
DeVeaux will be the
Miss DeVeaux is a
of Savannah State College
has completed the
ments for the Master’s
at New York University.
is a member of the
Chapter, No. 159, O. E. S.,
the Alpha Gamma Chi
t. She is a seventh
teacher at the Sol C.
High School.
Sernnd Si. John Bapt.
Rev. T. J. Wright, pastor
Second St. John Baptist
Golden street, announces the
lowing services for
October 11: Sunday School,
a. m., W. C. Ross,
put- 6 p. m., Mission: 7 n.
BTU; 8 p. m. preaching by
pastor with music by the
choir.
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of Mrs.
Screven wish to express
(hanks to neighbors and
during her illness and
and a’so to First Pi’vrim
tist church and the Sindey
-Tones Funeral Home. May
blessing be upon all of you.
Devoted husband,
Oscar Screven
CARD OF THANKS
The fami’y of the late
Hula Bowles wish to thank
Atlanta Life Agency force,
tor of Central Baptist chu:
members and friends
florals, cards, telegrams
other courtesies shown
May God bless you all.
Mr. Alexander Brooks
Mrs. Margaret Thornton
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1059
Memorials
JACOBS — In loving
memory of
MRS MAGGIE JACOBS
who passed away
two years ago yesterday
October 9, 1957
How we need you every
day,
Hew we want you every
way.
Eut the Lord who knoweth
beet.
Called you home and gave
you rest.
Daughters and Children
WORLDS—In loving memory
of our loving daughter, mother,
grandmother and sister
MRS. LILLIAN JULIAN
8 WORLDS
t who departed this life
Oct. 19, 1958
Lillian started her journey,
Just a year or so ago
For the home which is eternal
And where blessings ever flow.
Across the ocean's waters
Where the zephyrs kiss the
strand
She is beckoning back from
glory
“I have reached the promised
land.”
Father,
William Julian, Sr.
Daughter,
Edith Thomas
New York City
Brothers,
William Julian, Jr.
Charles Julian
Barnesvilie, Ga.
Sister,
Hattie Julian
New York City
Grandchildren,
Edith and Jas. Thomas
SWENTON — In loving mem¬
ory of my wife
MRS. LILLIAN SWTNTON
who departed this life
October 11, 1957
I lost the gladness
That turned into sadness
.When I lost you.
| Sadly missed by
your devoted husband,
John Swinton
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MRS. SARAH C. PUSHA
who passed into eternal rest
six years ago
October 9, 1953
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best.
That only he, the Great Phy¬
sician,
Could ease her pain and give
her rest.
Alas, the hours without her are
too empty to be measured
And we wish a thousand times
each day
For the dear one that we
treasured.
Husband,
Dan Pusha
Daughters,
Mrs. Rosabel V. Dixon
Mrs. Janette E. Scott
Son,
Mr. Leeander Pusha
WHITFIELD—In loving mem¬
ory of
MRS. MAGGIE G. WHITFIELD
who departed this life
Oct. 11, 1954
The shadows miss you, as they
gather round your chair
The breezes long to fluff your
silver hair;
The house still stands, the
home is forever dead—
A tired gray shell from which
the soul has fled.
Wheresoever you may walk
In that far land—
Whatever company may share
with you the light
If you can think of loved ones
and things
You used to know,
You're thinking tenderly of us.
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