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rAGE TWO
Homecoming at Pilgrim
Baptist Church
Rev. I). f>. Henderson
Pastor
Homeepming will be observe i
at Pilgrim Baptist church Sun-
day, Nov. 8. The program will
begin with Sunday school at 10
with Miss Rebecca S. Gray
‘in charge. Devotions will be
conducted by the Junior Dca-
*cons. S. A. Jones will speak at
the 11:30 a.m. services.
Rev. D. D. Henderson, the
‘'pkstor, will speak at 7:30 p.m.
Men’s,J)ay & at St. Phili p
AME Church
"Men’s "Day” will be.observ-
ed Sunday, November 15 at St
Philip AME church. Rev. J. S.
Bryan, pastor. A special feature
' will be a panel discussion
'4 tm. 1 entitled “Youth Wants
p. ,
to Know.” J. B. Clemmons of
Savannah State College will 1 be
* th% coordinator. Panelists _ „ , will
• Be Clifford Hardwick, Miss
Yvonne MJcGlockton, Mrs. Irma
Fields and Mrs. Maxine Stev¬
ens. •
f;- |fregation. Rev. L. S. Stell, with his
will worship at St.
$ J’hilip Monday evening, Nov- 23.
. At that time the pastor and
! *nembers will observe the Rev
. Bryan’s 'Philip. tenth year of service ai
The conference choir is meet-
king each Sunday afternoon at
Ithe church.
I -O-w-
'Camp Meeting Closes
i At Pleasant Grove AME
Aiienhurst- Monday
j October 26, marked the begin-
* ning of the annual camp meel -
. deg which lasted through Sun
' day, November 1 at Pleasarr
Grove AME church. Rev E A
i Benegal is pastqr and Mrs. Hat -
j tje L. Frazier is secretary. Thc
following churches participated
: First Calvary Baptist church.
Hinesville, Rev. E. J. Junior, pas-
| j Hinesville, tor; Mt. Zion Rev. Baptist T. church,
J Wrcht
j pastor; Rev. R. Bethel I-L________ Montgomery, AME. Hinesville,
phin-oh r
! » Mt. Mt Moriah Moran ame amr enuren, Jcsup, Twm resup,
i Rev. Kev tr H. C. n Nelson, weihan pastor. P astor
j Sanday - Sch0Gl ' held -
« was 011
, Sunday „ morning November 1
j with the superintendent, Henry
* Frazier, presiding. At 11:30 a.
’ ijm.. Rev. E. A. Denegal, pastor
of Pleasant Grove AME church,
■’ delivered the sermon.
At 1 p. m. Mt. Olive Baptist
■ church, Walthourville, Rev. s,
R. Stewart, pastor, was in
. gharge of the services. At 3:3o
. p. m. St. James Baptist church,
, Ludowici, Rev. T. J. Lynch, pas¬
tor, took charge. At 5:30 p.
m. St .James AME church,
jj Glennville, Rev. S. L. Green
pastor, rendered the closing
1 services. Total raised for thc
week was $478.63.
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The Senior Deacons will be in
charge of the service. The 100-
] voice chorus will sing with Mrs.
Louhe Barrett, Caesar
Sr., and James A. Jenkins in
j charge. Other groups to
cipate include the S. A. Jones
j chorus, Pilgrim Female Singers,
and St. Mary’s choir.
Caesar II. Jenkins and Mrs.
Ida M. Mack are in charge of
the programs.
C L Matthew’s Men’s
Cluh Elects Officers
The nominating committee
of thc Men - S cillb of S t. Mat¬
thew . s Fl) ;, copaI church, com-
d f)f L B Toomer , w. V.
j Winters Samuel A Jones and
.
Earl Ta ks, chairman, brought
in the following slate of offi¬
cers for 1160 which was accep-
| ted by the group:
Dr j w Wilson, president;
Arnett Waters, vice president;
James Stafford, secretary; W
V. Winters, treasurer; Earl
Parks, financial secretary: Lew-
Hogan, SgU-at-arms; Joseph
R. Jenkins, reporter; Father
Gustave H. Caution, chaplain,
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MinistWS Union
The Chatham County
i Ministers Union met Tue -
day at Connors Temple
i church.
Devotions were led by Rev.
, Oscar Chaplin. The_ Sunday
■' oo1 lpssnn was P x Pla iried b
i Rev E. R. Roper.
The order of the day was
me ace by Rev. O. H. Stenson.
: Ga., Rev. W.
Kent and Rev. T. L. Conley,
sisted in the pulpit services.
In the future the union will
neel at Bethlehem
hurch, Rev. L. will S. Stell^ be Tuesday,
Next meeting
, ivtanber 17.
The union will attend the ^
ionary Baptist Convention OI
Georgia, at Bainbridge
Tuesday.
! T ' 1C followin ” visit ° rs were
nresent: Rev. O. H. Sanson o!
Rev L L L U- Conley> Conley, of ot 0 f titan StaTe .sd b r
| 1 v - J T A noiliei' U0Ulcr of New
ity Rev r i. McKenzie
1 (wh ite>. minister, West Victory
Baptist chU rch and Mrs.
L. S. Stell.
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’ C/»« n n r ' s Temple
Mi?s Brcn da Marshall, a fresh-
man at Savannah State Col-
lege, will be the speaker for
Youth Day at Connor’s Temple
Sunday. Rev W. W. Whitehead
is pastor.
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Memorials
Ezra Johnson
925 W. 37th Street
Phone AI) 2-7573
Pastor’s Anniversary
At Metropolitan Bapt.
I
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Rev. L. G. Gibbs
The eighteenth annlversarv!
Of Rev. L. G. G‘i bs tn-tnr nf
j Metropolitan Baptist church,
wiil be observed beginning
Monday night, Nov. 9, through
j B^day, Nov. 13.
The following churches will
participate: Mon. night, New
Hope Bapt. church. Rev. J. e.
Bailey; Tuesday night, Good¬
will Bapt. church. Rev. Benj.
Corley; Wednesday night, Naz¬
areth Bapt. church, Rev. W. N.
Robinson; Thursday night
Brampton Baptist church, Rev
L G. Gibbs; Friday night, Mt
Hermon Bapt. church. Rev. J
H. Larry.
Bantist Ministers Alliance
The Savannah Baptist Min¬
isters Alliance met Tuesday at
the First Evergreen Baptist
church, Rev. E. A. Capers, pas¬
tor.
Devotions were conducted by
Rev. Freddie Bonds. The pres-
j Ideht. Rev. J. c. McMillan, pre¬ les-1
sided. The Sunday School
son was brought by Rev. Levi M.
Moore.
Greetings were extended Rev. I
R. F. Thompson of Sylvania, I
and Rev. J. c. Brown of New-|
ington by the president.
.
ihc order of the day was aj J
sermbn by Rov E A Capers
subjecti .. Qod . s personal A„- j
tograph.” Rev. J. c. Brown
land Rev R F Thnmrwrm acctcf * I
ed in the pulpit Services "l
I Fjna , plans were made for |
1 He General Missionary Baptist!
(convention to be held in Bain- j
| bridge next week A]1 meet . ]
lngs of the Alliance wiU be
17 at 12:30 p. m.
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| FBB Senior Choir
Tb( , sen j or cb0 j r of the F. B.
Baptist church met recently
in the Educational building
] Miss Marie Lyons was hostess. I
TbR pres j denF Mrs p reemani
with refreshments were Mrs
1 Lu i a w . Allen and Mrs. Bessie |
Allen. Mrs. Helen T. Brown
was crowned "Mrs. first Bryan” ■
and Mrs Agnea Simmons was
SeCOnd ' NpXt meeting wiU be j
be ] d on Thursday, November
at ... the , home of Mrs. „ Naomi T 1
1
M. Gregory, 1319 Richard street,
Sninal
of energy
back!
family
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DARK BROWN SUGAR-^gk-.. .
rat SAVAflNAifl nrmuwt
Congregational Church
Hears Dr. Hunter, Visiting
Minister For Ten
Sunday, Nov. l, was an unoffi-
rial Homecoming Day for
her-: of the First Congrega-
tional Church. A record
ber of members attended the
morning worship service.
/lev. Charles A. Hunter
Philadelphia was in charge of
the 11:15 a. m. services which
included i, i i i communion , 4 , . __ The
.
nesses For Christ. follow. n„
the services Rev. Hunter ac
-
companied administer two of the deacons j
communion to’
'be si-k and shut-in members
tne churc h.
.
^
Bishop Stuart Confirms
Fourteen at St.
drix, Lauianna Griffin, Gladys,
Louise King, Evelene McCloud
Rosemary McCloud, Henry Col-
Ijer, hi, Vincent Collier, Don
Mungin, Otis Cox, Willie Moor-
| ing, Charles J. Jenkins and
James H. Butler.
The visiting prelate was also
the Celebrant of Holy Com-
j rnunion which followed the con-!
firmation service I
, a reception !
for the newly
confirmed was held after the!
services in the parish house.
Women’s Day At
Zicn Hill Baptist
Mrs. J. B. Hayes
Morning Speaker
The women of Zion Hill
j Baptist their annual church Women's will celebrate Day pn! j
j Sunday, will Nov. 8. Sunday school Mrs.I
0 pen at 10 am. with
Frances Johnson >
; serving as;
; superin en en •
The morning service will be .
; gj n at u : 3 o o’clock at which
time a program will precede an
address by the guest speaker, |
tary school. Mrs. Hayes is a
1 member of St. Matthew’s F.pis-
| copal church.
I
The evening service will be-
gm at 7:30 oclock Tht> euest
speaker will be Mrs. Wilhel-:
mina Quarterman, a member of
Second Baptist church and the
The evening will be climaxed
1 crowning of “Mrs.
Zion Hill.” Mrs, Saran
is chairman and Mrs.
Julian ig c0 . chairman . Rev .
' B. Bates is pastor of the church.
1 he Ri'-ht, Rev Albert R. Stuart,
R D • Bishop of the Diocese of
Georgia, performed the sacra-
ment of Confirmation for four-
teen at the 11:15 a. m.
at St .Matthew’s Episcopal
church last Sunday.
A capacity congregation
Pn *’ The clas * was P re s e
by f he rector - Rev - Gustavc
, II. Caution. .
Receiving the laying-on-of
hands were LaDoris F. Rooks,
Roberle Collier, Donzella Hen-
Autumn Tea at
Asbury Sunday
Miss Josephine Beckwith
The Wesleyan Service Guild
of Asbury Methodist church is
presenting a program and
of “Miss Wesleyan
Service Guild' at their annual
autumn tea, Sunday, Nov. 8, at
6 pm. The public is invited.
Miss Josephine Beckwith will
be the speaker. Miss Beckwith
has given ouLstanding services
to _ Womens Division of the
Methodist church as
and director of the Methodist
Community Center in Phila-
in Oklahoma soutw^. City, and now in
our own city as director of
Bethlehem Community Center.
St. John S. S. Will
Celebrate Anniversary
On Sunday, Nov. 8, at 4
church school will
their 65th anniversary.
Ola Dingle, principal of Mon-
teith school, will be the
er. *
David Rankin"is superintend-
ent of the church school
Mrs. ... Marion _ Bedgood . . is . chair- ,
man of the anniversary.
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CHIROPRACTOR
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Chiropractor
and Montgomery Streets
3-0949 For Appointment
Rev. Hunter has been invited
along with his wife and three
children to spend ten days with
host church. He will con-
duct the services Sunday, Nov.
at 11:15 a. m. The public
is invited to hear him. It will
be a spiritual treat.
Dr. Hunter, a „ native n of « Long- T b
view, Texas, received the A. B.
*""• in
Marshall, Texas; the B. D. de-1
^ gree from 'gc’hooi'of the Howard “ Religion Univer- fthe
i
Master of Theology, and Doc-'
tor of Theology degrees from
H.e
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To you, the newlyweds in this community, we extent
best wishes and congratulations on your marriage. Ant
w th these words we’d like to offer what we think is somi
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J Men’s Day at St. Phillip
Monumental AME Church
n *
gK
I . R. faOLDEN
The men of St. Phillip Mon¬
umental AME church will ob¬
serve Men’s Day on Sunday No¬
vember 8. The theme is
Man's Place in a changing So¬
ciety.” Bertran Joyner is
general chairman.
The speaker at the morning
service wil l be L. R. Bolden,
manager of Robert M. Hitch
Vil lage. Mr. Bolden is a grad-
uate of the local public schools
and rece i ved the B. S. degree
from Savannah State College
and M A - f rom Columbia Un-
iversity. A Shriner and 33rd
degree Mason, he is assistant
secretary of the Prince Hall Ma-
° rand ^se °f Georgia,
Guest GU6St superintendent su P erintt;ndent in the
Sunday School will be R. E.
Gordon S. and guest teachers A. will j
be J. Delaware, R. Bry¬
ant, J. C. Holmes, W. E. Lamp-
kin and M. C. Chisholm.
Music will be furnished by the
Men’s Chorus Earl Perkins, under the direc-| and
tion cf Sr., ■
Jerome Eason. Rev. F. D. Jau-(
don is pastor of the church.!
Herbert Quinn is publicity
chairman.
v ”nerbl Rites for
Mr. Gibbons
Funeral services for Louis
Gibbons who died .October 23
in a local hospital were held onj
October 28 Statesboro. at Magnolia Baptist j J
church in Rev. S.
L. Archer, the pastor,, deliver- i
ed the eulogy. Music was ren~
dered by the choir and Mrs, W. j
Florence, soloist.
Interment in Statesboro was j
arranged by Steele’s Funeral
Home.
Mr. Gibbons, a native of
Statesboro, had resided in Sa-
™® ber .”i p Trim
KSed Magnolia Baptist af eSyL church where Si
^L'rflnLrorslrtsman’s was a Iouncler an 01 sportsman s i
Parki Inc „ an d was president!
the company at the time of.
his gi “J rs are his ^ ^ j
Ruby Gibbons; three brothers, I
Paul Gibbons, Joe Gibbons, and
^- 0ldb Gibbons; a sister, Mrs. ]
Delro ' t: and
Union Baotist Church
Senior Usher Board
The Senior Ushers of Union j
s) . church met on Octobcr
2f , with thp pres ident, Eanous
Sm , th in charge Mrs. Corine I
.
Washington and Leroy Jackson i
were repoted ill.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1959
Memorials
BA TIE—in loving memory of
our mother
MRS. CATHERINE BATIE
who departed this life
nine years ago
Nov. 4, 1950
How we miss you every day
How we want you in every way:
But the Lord who knoweth best
Cal’ed you home and gave you
rest.
Sadly missed by
Children,
Mrs. Julia Singleton
Mrs. Maud Jenkins
Mrs. Leila White
Sparks, Nevada
Mrs. Alice Jones
Mr. John Eatie
Sister,
Mrs. Lucinda Glaze
Brother,
Mr. Charlie Gould
Grandchild: en,
\T r A FIootc
— * — * - U A>
,
New York City
Mr. Nathaniel Brown
CARPS OF THANKS
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Rev. J. S.
Bryan, choirs and members of
St. Philip church, the ’
A.M E.
assisting pastors, combined
choirs, Barbers' Union, Steele
Undertakers and especially my
neighbors and friends who
were so nice to me during the
passing of my husband, Charles
W. Joyner; also for cards, tele¬
grams, florals and other cour¬
tesies shown.
Mrs. Rosa Joyner
and family
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Anna Johnson wishes to thank
all of their many friends for
their kind expressions of sym¬
pathy shown them during the
illness and death of their mo¬
ther.
Rev. it Mrs. R. L. Byrd
2119 Harden Street
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November 1st, 1948
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