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Women’s Day a> ;'i. Philip
iLu w » Church Sunday
MISS SUSIE MAYNARD
Chairman
Sunday, October 18, will be
observed as Woman’s Day at St,.
Philip AME {church, Dr. John
S. Bryan, pastor. Beginning
with the Sunday School, there
will be a visiting superintend-
ent and visiting teachers in
ohargq. At the 11:30 a. m. ser-
Central Bapt. to Celebrate
(hurch-Pastor Anniv.
The fifty-ninth anniversary
of Central Baptist church and
the nineteenth pastoral anni-
versary of Rev. William Daniel-
will be celebrated beginning
Monday night, Oct, 19, through
Sunday, Oct. 25 .
Monday night’s services will
be conduoted by St. Paul Bapt,
church, Rev. A. E. Hagins. pa
ter; Tuesday night. First Ev-
eigfeen Bapt, church. Rev. K
A. Capers, pastor: Wedne dav
night. First Friendship Baptist
church, Rev. G. R. Conner,
pastor; Thursday nigh*, Mace¬
donia Baptist church. Rev. W
B. Murray, pastor; Friday night.
Second Baptist church. Rev E.
P. Quarterman, pastor; Sunday
.morning, 11:30 o'clock.
Brantley will deliver the mess-
age; Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock the anniversary sermon
will be delivered by Rev. E. O ;
S. Cleveland, pastor of St. John;
Connor Temple Services
On Station WSOK
Youth Day was observed at
Connor's Temple on last Sun¬
day morning. Sherman Robin¬
son was the guest speaker
‘‘The Prospectives of a New
Negro” was his subject. The
McKeever’s Singers rendered
two selections.
The regular third Sunday
morning broadcast will be pre¬
sented over radio station WSOK
Sunday, Oct, 18, from 12 to 1
o'clock. The music wall be ren¬
dered by Choir No. II.
The Faithful Workers Club
celebrated its first anniversary
on last Sunday evening. The
night message was delivered by
Rev. Boyd.
i
S tV. BERNITA DARBY
Speaker
vices MU’s W. B rnita Darby, ]
Music Consultant, cf Chatham
County Public schools, and Ra-
dio commentator, will be the
guest speaker.
At 7 p. m. Mrs. D. B. Fuller
will present, the young women
of the church. “The Woman
Baptist clnirch. *
!.' t :;d.;y Women's Day
1 ’ .-.-'itPrated at the church,
The theme wa • ’Finer Woman-
hood Th: .-a :h Christian Ser-
vi e.” which was discussed in
panfl form by Mrs. G. R. Con-
nor. Mr- Wdhrimeivu Quar-
t< rman, M • A F.. Wilson, Mrs.
M.una M. Tlettr. Mrs. I. S. SI ell
and Mrs Mildred Hutchins,
M n . 1- . can vim the
•’ speaker,
Mr • Ada Wiliams was crown-
Mrs Central/' The contest¬
ants and reports were as
follows: Mrs. Vada Wallace.
'54; Mrs. Maggie Hampton,
$57.65; Mrs. Lucy Henderson,
$72 5(1: Mi . Florence Gadsden,
s 103.30: Mrs. Carrie Johnson,
$105 43; Mrs. F. telle Thumn-.m,
$107; Mrs Marie Milton, $112-
00; M s. Sadie Tobias, $132;
Mrs. Ro a Middleton, $162; and
Mt Ada Williams. '1G5. Total
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transgression of his lips: but
the just shall come out of
trouble.—Proverbs
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AIRS. IRMA S. FIELDS
Co-Chairman
the Year” will be chosen,
The general chairman is Miss
Maynard, Mrs: Irma
co-chairman; Mrs. Al-
freida Martin, Secretary: Mrs.
B. Fuller, treasurer; and Mrs.
jj. Broekington, publicity
,
Rev. William Daniels
1 Pastor
raised for the day was
Mrs. Sadie E. Brown
chairman and Mrs. Anna
liams, co-chairman.
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TO SING SUNDAY—fit. John
Baptist church Choir
| K'o. 2 Sunday, will render special foi
music October 18
i. Andrew’s Chapel |
AME Gets $90 I
fit. Andrew’s Chapel A. M. E.
church of the Mobley Pond
Circuit celebrated its 91st an¬
niversary on September 27.
The anniversary message was
delivered by the pastor, Rev.
M. W. Wilson. The church
history wos read by the sec-
7etary, Miss Martha Roberson. |
Lovett’s Temple C. M. E.
i church conducted the after-1
noon serv,ce ’ Rev - w - c * Carter >,
j P as * or ’
The total financial report
for the day was S406.40. For¬
mer members of this church
who now live in Savannah
formed a committee and re¬
ported $90. The chairmen of
the committee were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Whtifield. Those
who contributed are as fol¬
lows:
Mu-iobv Cooper, Jr., $7,05;
Mrs. Floria M. Williams,
$5.00; Rev F. D. Jaudon, $5.00;
Mrs. Martha Reddick, $5.00;
Miss Clara N. McCullough and
family. n 4 25; Willie Walker,
$3.00; Mrs. Ora L. Oliver, $200;
Mrs. Ola M. Jaudon. $1.00:
Thomas Jaudon, $1.00; Mrs.
Bertha Hurst. $1.00; Mrs.
Lee Scott, .50: Rev. Walter Ro¬
berts, .50; James Royal, $5.00;
Willie Jenkins. .50: Mrs. Annie
B. Clark, $3.00; Mrs. Ammie
| Virdrel, $2.00; Mrs. Ruth Hab-
i ersham. $2.00; Lamar Grace,
$2.00; Mrs. Annie B. Grace,
$2 00; J. C. McCullough, $3.00;
Clarence Cooper, $3.00; Rev.
Hampton Jaudon, $2.50; Mrs.
Mary Stewart, si .00; Robert
Whitfield, $9.20; Mrs. Ella F.
Whitfield. $1.00; total, $90.00.
Ho^CCOirin? at Beth-Eden
The Sisterhood of Bcth-Eden
Baptist church will observe
Ilomecoming Day Sunday, Oct.
18, at the 11:15 a.m. services.
The Rev. Harold Baker will
deliver the sermon at this ser-
vice. Special music under the
direction cf Mrs. C. Mi. Wells
will be rendered by the choir,
It is the hope of the
hood that all members who
have been way from the church
for any length of time will re-
turn home Sunday. All friends
are invited Mrs. Alma Davis is
president and Mrs. Janie
Hearns, secretary.
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Rev. L. W. Stevens
On Sunday evening, Oct. 18,
at at 7:30 7.30 o’clock, o’clocJc, members merouers ana and
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The speaker will be Ernest
Rakestraw, of Rakestraw Fune-
ral Home.
A feature of this observance
will be the annual pew rally,
and members of the church are
soliciting the support of ail
friends and well wishers to
help make this rally a success.
Miss Marilyn Cole is chair-
man of the program and
Lee W. Stevens is pastor of the
church.
St. James AME Church
“Discovering Nr.w Regions for
Service” was the theme of the
Woman’s Day observance at St.
j James AMS church on Sunday,
Oct. 11. Rev. J. N. Harris, pas¬
tor of the Fonvielle Memorial
AME Zion church, delivered an
inspiring address. Mrs. Mattie
Branch was guest superintend-
ent for the Sunday school with
several guest teachers of the
various classes.
Mrs. Ophelia L. Mclver was
coordinator for the forum in
the afternoon. Discussants were
Miss Bernita Darby, Mrs. Lilli-
an Scott, Mrs. Louise Collier,
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1959
Last Rites Held j
For Mr. Collier, Tuesday
William Collier, a resident of
Detroit for more than thirty j
years, died Saturday, Oct. 10, in j
a local hospital.
Mr. Collier, a native Savan-1
nahian, had been in ill health j
for several years. He was well,
known as the operator of Bill’s
Confectionery in Detroit. He j
was brought to Savannah in!
If 73 by his niece, Mrs. Dorothy i
P. Lampkin, because of hist
failing health. j
Funeral services were held
Tuesday afternoon at the Sid¬
ney A. Jones Funeral Home
tlrg. with Rev. ©‘her J. ministers S. Bryan officia- j
assisting!
with the services were Rev. J.J
L. Frige, Rev. F. D. Jaudon, Rev. 1
B. C. Carswell, Rev. C. S. Strip¬
ling and Rev. A. J. Martin.
Acknowledgment of condolen¬
ces for the family was made by
Mrs. Faustine Bignon. Hymns
were sung by the Sidney A.
Jones Funeral Home choir.
Interment was in Laurel
Grove cemetery with the Sid¬
ney A. Jones Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
Jennie Mintz; brother, Gilbert
Collier; niece, Mrs. Dorothy R.
Lampkin; grand niece, Mrs.
Gwendolyn L. George of Atlan-
ta; brother-in-law, Rev. J. P
Lampkin; and grand nephew,
Claude George of Atlanta.
Funeral
Rites
'Continued from P’ltrt* One)
of Green's Babber Shop and
Shoe Shop, 1208 East Broad
Street, for more than forty
years.
Mr. Green was a devout
member of St. Thomas A. M. E.
church where he served as
head steward and class leader,
1 He was president of the
men’s Association cf the Geor-
gia A.M.E. Annual Conference.
bC h 1S
t l7
I 1 o’clock at St. Thomas A. M. E.
The body will lie in
state at the church from 11 a.
m. Saturday until the hour of
i l Ihe funeral.
Interment will be in Magno-
!ia Memo-ial Park cemetery,
! O^echee Road. Sidney A. Jones
I F ' uneraI Home is in chan § e of
irr ang e ments.
Survivors are two sisters, Mrs.
Tulia Wiggins of Islandtton, S.
C., and Mrs. Neath,er Wilson of
Woodbury, N. J.; a brother,
j larve.y Green of Woodbury, N.
1 r - : a foster daughter, Mrs.
j Mary tives. S. Bain; and other rela-
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Memorials
DIXON — In loving me¬
mory of our dear mother
MRS. GEORGIA (NINNAt
DIXON
Died
Oct. 12, 1944
We shall start another
long
And lonesome mile
Thinking of you often,
Longing to see you smile.
We’re trying to carry on
As you would have us do,
Hoping to have you clasp
our hand
When our work on earth
is through.
Sadly missed
loved ones
Children and
Grandchildren
DAVIS—In loving memory of
our husband, father and grand¬
father
ARTHUR L. DAVIS, SR.
passed away twelve years
ago
Sept. 19, 1947
SAM GRANT
whQ ed five years ag0
Oo. 19, 1C54
Your chair has Long been
vacant,
Your voice has long been still,
But the hearts you taught to
love you
Miss you now and always will.
Missed by
Elizabeth Davis
Arhur L. Davis, Jr.
CARDS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Pro¬
fessor John Luther Young
j wishes to thank their many
friends and neighbors for the
j 1 telegrams, and the many, cards, calls, many flowers, other
eXPmS1 ° nS
loss of their husband, father,
grandfather and brother.
The 4camity also wishes to
express their deepest apprecia¬
tion to their family doctor, Dr.
3. M. McDew, Jr, and to Dr. H.
M. Collier, Jr, all of the nurses
at the Charity Hospital, their
oastor, Rev. John Sterling Bry¬
an, and their mortician, the
Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home,
for their devoted attention and
services during his sudden ill¬
ness and demise.
(Mrs. Clara Young
Wife
Mrs. Countess Y. Cox
Daughter
Mr. Alphonso Cox
Son-in-law
Miss Antoinette Oox
Granddaughter
Mrs. Lelia Johnson
Sister
Mr. George Young
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