The Savannah tribune. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1876-1960, October 17, 1959, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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►AGE TWO /-.rasru-'esr ^U Li ua BiaBSS C3HK3sa&i5»3JS>3J3TaSSJpas®S8asaW^3J *£ 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 The wicked is snared by the transgression of his lips: but the just shall come out of trouble.—Proverbs JPS CHOIR GOWNS & PULPIT AH Colors ono' Color Combinations IfBodges for Ushers ond I Organiration* CHURCH FURNITURE DEPT. Pulpits, Pews, Comm. Tobies Lowest Prices Available WRITE FOR FREE CATALOG SPRINGER FASHION UNIFORMS 701 H St., N.E. 77 77 Alabama Alabama St, St, S.W. S.W. Washington2,3.0. Atlanta [*' 3, Georgia '■ v jM | BHj mm 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. " Hope you Pixie THE jMVARNAri tf;bh« ■I ■* 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. TTITTT1 MAKES YOU LOOK OLDERTHANYOUARE LOOK YOU MU Qet ! : SLICK BLACK AT YOUR DRUGGIST tP get sugar t ic Holy communion service at •': 15 p. m. The public is invit- ■ d to .attend. Mrs. Cody Thomas is organ dunn Memorial Will Observe Anniversary r ......... j. ‘ y * Rev. L. W. Stevens On Sunday evening, Oct. 18, at at 7:30 7.30 o’clock, o’clocJc, members merouers ana and * £^^^ies rie ” ds f ^ ® «"Til b o? r Ihe ^ a J^rch 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, -------------------------- ■ I SEE PAUL and ANDY | For Ignition, Star‘ers, 1 Generators and 1 Carburetors Phone ADams 2-0221 Springfield Lunch Room 220 W. DRY AN ST.. PHONE AD 2-9889 NOW OPEN 24 HOI IRS The Rest Home Cooked Food For The Cheapest Prices A Full Course Meal; Rice. Vegetable, Bread. Dessert, or Salad with Meat of Your Choice - FRIED CHICKEN DINNER ___________________60c STEWED CHICKEN _____-___________________ f.Oc PORK CHOPS ________________________________ 60c REEF LIVER_______________________________60c HAM_______________________________ 60e STEW REEF _________ 60c Manv OIher Meats on The Dailv Menu SHORT ORDFRS — AND FRENCH FRIES SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS Props., Clyde & Elizabeth Robinson * i—I-:—;--;—;—;—:—:—:—:—;—:—:—:--:—4--:— DISC INJURIES are very painful and apt to be degener¬ ative if not given prompt attention. Chiropractic has been effective in some 80% of cases handled—thus eliminating costly surgery. Consult a Chiropractor about your back troubles. He special¬ izes in the studv of the spine. Dr. R. A. Milner. Chiropractor 402 W. 38th Street, Savannah, Ga. ist; Frank McIntosh Jr., choir director; and Dr. E. O. S. Cleve- pastor. 2nd Mt. Zicn Will Celebrate Pastor’s Anniv. ^ a ^ th L ' rastor of the 2nd Mt. Zion Bap- night by various churches. Mrs. Mamie Hart and Mrs. G. D. Walker. All the women of , the church , . cooperated with the committee which included Viola Carswell, general chair- man; Mrs. Alma P. Bryant, co-chairman; Mrs. Washington, secretary; Estella Pate, assistant secretary, and Mrs. Gertrude Scott, treas- urer. ____ (Guaranteed MAIDS (150) NEEDED AT ONCE jobs, $30-$50 week- lv, best homes, glamorous gay town. Tickets advanced. Ini- forms, room & hoard free. A-l Agenev 100.A Main St. Hempstead, Long Island. N. Y rnv Cherokee Herhni Tn n ic Dr. Donald's Herb Treatment (Tablets or Liquid) From International Drug Co. For relief of In flammed prostate fiflands, kHn°v and bladder distress, spinal arthritis, pain in feet, ankles, knees, hips *and shoulders: nervous run down condition from over drink¬ ing, loss of pep and feature's Inability Cherokee Tonic Makes Nature Work Sold by Veteran 0. J- Moore (Licensed Agent) 410 East Huntingdon Lane Phone ADams 2-5807 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- i WASH & DRY (One Day Serv : ee) sue (Max. 25 Lbs.) READ! Shf W\b\w 10 CENTS A COPY On The Following News Stands Every Thursday CCA CONFECTIONERY J & C DUFFY & EAST BROAD CONFECTIONERY SWINNETT & ATLANTIC CHICK’S SHOE PARLOR 803 WEST BROAD ST. KNIGHT’S SUNDRIES HENRY & WEST BROAD CROSBY BROS. DRUG STORE LEE’S DRUG STORE 1202 MONTGOMERY ST. 347 WEST BROAD ST. CROWN’S ALLENtf SNACK BAR CONFECTIONERY CONFECTIONERY 434 WEST BROAD ST. MAPLE & WEST BROAD FOREMAN’S ROBERT SAM’S CONFECTIONERY CONFECTIONERY 649 KLINE ST. 730 WATERS AVE. HARRY’S CUT RATE UBELE’S DRUG STORE CONFECTIONERY 709 WEST 37th ST. 2611 WEST BROAD ST. 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 Brother BAPTIST BOOK STORE 152 Barnard St. Bibles, Church and Sunday School Supplies, Books Choir Robes ADams 4-7881