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HONORED James Cobham !
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who has been named "Man of j
the Year" at Butler Presbyte. i-
tan church, was presented a |
trophy by the Men's Council j
during the Men’s day observ -1
ance held at the !
FAB Church School Will
Have Homecoming Sunday
Matthew S. Brown
Home coming day of the First
A. B. Church Sunday School
will be observed on Sunday, -
At ll a. m. Matthew S. ;
Brown will be the speaker. All
Central Baptist Church
“The Friendly, Powerful Care
of Jesus” was the subject of the
message on Sunday morning.
Nov. 8 , delivered by Rev. Win
Daniels at Central Baptist
church. The Young Adult and
Junior choirs rendered music
BTU met at 7 p.m.
Pastor Daniels Is attending
the General Missionary Bap-
tist Convention of Georgia at
Cambridge.
St. Luke Baptist Church
Rev. B C. Thomas, pastor of
St, Luke Baptist church, is at- j
tending the State Baptist Con-
v-ention in Bainbridge this
week.
We will worship with Towns-
ley Chapel AME church at 3 p.
m. Sunday and with Little
Bryan Baptist church Wednes¬
day night.
Regular services will be held
at the church this Sunday.
2nd St. John Bapt. Church
Rev. T. J. Wright, pastor of
Second St. John Bapt. church.
Golden Street, announces the
following services for Sunday,
Nov. 15: 10 a.m, Sunday school.
Dupt. W. C. Ross; 7 p.m.. BTU; i
and at 8 p.m. a silver tea will
be sponsored by the Pastor’s
Aid Board with Mrs. E. Brown,
president.
Tremont Temple
The Sunday School of Tre¬
mont Temple Baptist church will
celebrate its 37th anniversary
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SPRINGER FASHION UNIFORMS
TBt ■ **., N.E. 77 Alabama St, S W.
t»aslriettori2,PJ. Atlanta 3. Sesrgia
church. Benjamin Lewis was
the principal speaker on the
Men's Day program.
Picture shows Frank Free¬
man (extreme right), chairman
of the committee, pre-
Miss Sallie K. Moore
former members of this historic
church school are invited to
come home and enjoy a well
will be held with Miss Sallie
Moore as leader.
Sunday, November 15, at 8 p.
m. The Educational drive will
close.
Regular services wore held
last Sunday with the
Rev - J - M - Bcmton in charge
Clifford Riles was in charge of
the Sunday School. The Pro¬
gressive Bible class won both
banners .
St. Phillip Men’s Day
Nets Over $1700
St. Phillip Monumental AME
church observed Mens Day on
Sunday, Nov. 8 . The group
leaders reported a total of
$1,755.52. B. L. Joyner was gen-
eral chairman, Herbert Quinn,
co-chairman, and E. Shuler,
secretary. Rev. F. D. Jaudon is
pastor of the church.
Nov. 16-20 will be Pastor’s
Thanksgiving Week. The fol¬
lowing guest ministers and
their congregations will parti¬
cipate:
Monday, Rev. L. S. Stell,
Bethlehem Baptist church:
Tuesday, Rev. L. B Free. Gar-
vin Temple Baptist church;
Wed., Rev. R. M. Williams, First
Bryan Baptist church; Thurs-
da V> Rev - A - J- Martin, Towns-
!p y Chapel AME church;
Rev - J- M. Benton, Tre
m °ut Temple Baptist church.
Mom — howg
about Some candy ?'
homemade
l —Photo by John W. Lyons
! renting trophy to Mr. Cobham
as Rev. P. A. Patterson (ex¬
treme left i, pastor of the
church, presents Benjamin
Lewis with a gift of appreeia-
I tion.
Men’s Day At
Evergreen Baptist
Sunday will be Men’s Day at
First Evergreen Baptist church,!
Rev. E. A. Capers, pastor. At
10 a. m. the Sunday School will
be conducted by the Superin¬
tendent, Geo. Hayes. At 11:30
a. m. Richard Middleton will
serve as Master of Ceremony.
The speaker will be B. Ft Lew¬
is, a graduate of Savannah
State College.
The Baptist Training Union
at 6:30 p. m. will be in charge
j of the men and a short program
will be rendered. At 7:30 p.
m. S. King will serve as mas-1
jter of ceremony. The speak¬
er will be Earl Robinson, a sti^-:
dent at Savnnah State College.
Some of the best male talent!
j of the city will appear on pro-
I gram, ThP guest pianist will;
i be J. Jenkins. E. J. Robinson
l is chairman of the program ;
comittee.
j
Men's Day at Fonvielle
Memorial AME Zion
IJKV. GEORGE BROWN i
Speaker
Mien’s Day will be observed at
Fonvielle Memorial AME Zion
church, 610 W. 36th street, Sun¬
day, November 15. The theme
will be “Kingdom Building.”
A special program will be pre¬
sented at 4 p. m. with Rev.
George Brown as the speaker.
Rev. Brown is a meber of First
Jerusalem Baptist church. He
is a former student of Savan¬
nah State College and is now
attending the American The-
j ology First Seminary Baptist located in the
Bryan Church Ed-
irrational building.
Lewis Palmer is general chair-
man of the program and Rev.
Mrs. J. N. Harris Is minister.
TH* SAfAJfltAH muimw
Cards of Thanks
A NOTE OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr.
Louie Gibbons wish to thank
all of their many friends for
their acts of kindness, thought¬
fulness, and for their kind ex¬
pressions of sympathy shown
them during his illness and
their bereavement.
For your telegrams, your
many cards of sympathy, your
letters of condolence, and for
the beautiful flowers, may God
bless each of you.
A loving wife,
Mrs. Ruby Gibbons
Savannah, Ga.
Devoted brothers,
Mr, Paul Gibbons
Mr, Worth Gibbons
M-. Joe Gibbons
Devoted sister,
Mrs. Katie Oliver
Sisters-in-law,
Mrs. Anne Gibbons
Mrs. Ethel Gibbons
Mrs, Henrietta Gibbons
all of Detroit, Mich.
*Mrs. Eunice Gibbons
Savannah, Ga.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to use this'
mode of expressing our sincerei
Hide appreciation to and relatives deep grati- d j
our a n j
friends for their many kind'
expressions of sympathy in j
numerous cards, telegrams, |
flowers and other means of con-I
dolences. !
Dea . & Mrs. Clifford Spaulding!
j
CARD OF THANKS I
Mrs. Sarah W. Brannen wishes i
to extend her many thanks to I
her many friends, also the
staff of Charity Hospital for
the courtesies shown her dur-
ing her stay in the hospital
and while recuperating at home j
through prayers, calls, flowers j
and cards. May God bless you. j
J
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late George
Alvin Miller wish to extend
many thanks to Rev. George D.
Walker for his convincing and
impressive remarks, to Captain i
p ran ]5 Bynes and his
s i a ff f or their courteous ser -1
Kendrick I
vices; to Mrs. Pauline
and her attendants and nurses
at Mills Memorial Home for
their interest and care, and to
friends whom we can not live
without for all forms of kind¬
ly expressions.
True Love Bapt. Church
Rev. A. Screven delivered the
sermon last Sunday evening at
True Love Baptist church, Rev.
F. Bonds, pastor. Pulpit guests
were Rev. W. M. Green, Rev. H
Henry and Rev. W. Allen.
The pastor and members will
worship with Bethel A. M. E.
church on Wednesday night.
November 18.
Regular services will be held
at the church Sunday, Nov. 15.
Baptist Ushers Union
The Baptist Ushers Union met
at Bethlehem Baptist church
Mbnday night. The monthly
program will be held at Tre-
mont Temple sponsored by No.
SIDNEY A. JONES FUNERAL HOME
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Quick and Careful Ambulance Service
We now offer choice burial lots in beautiful
EVERGREEN MEMORIAL PARK
(Formerly old Wright cemetery)
Conveniently located—high and dry
$5.00 down and small monthly payments.
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.”
4 Sidney J, ones ^^funeral v J fc omc
SAVANNAH, GA. PHONE ADams 4-7226
A THANK YOU NOTE
A house-warming was given
by Mrs. Catherine M. Brown
October 27, 1959, at 1509 Audo-
bon Drive. Presiding was Rev.
Richard Williams.
Mrs. Brown wishes to thank
the following guests who were
present: Rev. and Mrs. Charles
Fogle, Mr. and Mrs. David Po-
iite, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Col¬
onel, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wil¬
liams, Mr. and Mrs. Sammel
Akins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Buie,
Mrs. Henrietta Grant, Mrs. Na¬
omi Major, Mrs. Grace Butler.
Mrs. Thomassina Collins, Mrs.
Dorothy Mincey, Mrs. Birdy
Gordon. Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Barba¬
ra Akins, Mrs. Mareline Colson,
Mrs. Merle D. Williams, Mrs
Eldora Akins, Mrs. to,,., Laura vr,,' Wil
liams, Mrs. Busby, Mrs.
Robinson, Mrs. Virginia John-
son, Mr. William <D. D.>
Johnson, Mr. Marshall Daniels,
Mr. James Milledge, Mr. Jerome
Akins, Mr. Willie Jackson, Sgt.
Butler and Johnnie Carter.
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Lizzie E. Hendrickson
takes this method of extending
heartfelt thanks to her
tives, many friends, pastor and
members of Second
church for their various mani-
festations of interest . . B
her recent illness,
Fervent prayers are said
daily that God's richest bless-
ings will always abide with each
of you.
___
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late John
C. Anderson wish to express
deep gratitude to their many
friends for their sympathy and
floral offerings during the loss
of their loved one; also the
Sidney A. Jones Funeral Home
for the fine services rendered.
Herbert C. Anderson
and family
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express deep
gratitude to our many friends
01 ’ their sympathy and floral
offerings during the loss of our
* 1,)Ved Pearl
onp - Jackson; also
the Sidney A. Jones Funeral
Horne for the fine services ren
dered, Rev. John Q. Adams and
th members of Mt. Zion Baptist
church.
Richard Jackson, Sr.
and family
2 Usher Board on Wednesday
night, November 25. The fifth
Sunday meeting will be held at
Central Baptist church with
musical program and the mes¬
sage by the minister, Rev. Win.
Daniels. Ben Wright, vice
ident is a patient at Memorial
Hospital.
HEALTH is ■* GIFT
that, thrives and serves best under
chiropractic adjustment
DU. R. A. MILNER
Chiropractor
Corner 38th and Montgomery Streets
Phone AD 3-0949 For Appointment
MEMCEIAI J
BOSTON—In loving memory
of my husband
MR. JOSEPH BOSTON
who departed this life
Nov. 4, 1953
Though you are mi; ed in th.
trying time
With you how sweet our lives
would be.
But without you, you will for¬
ever-live in my mind.
Sadly missed by
a loving wife,
Mrs. Jannio Boston
New York City
and other relatives and
friends
Funeral Rites Held
j 1 For r HM Mr. U'U Miller
j George Alvin Meier, .son of
the late George and Adelaide
Kirk Miller, died Saturday
morning, Oct. 31, at Mills Me-
moria! Home where he had
been a parent since becoming
incapacitated as the result of
injuries sustained in a car ac-
cident two years ago.
i Mr. Miller, age 30 years,
born in Savannah and
ed the publib schools and
> Institute, Many will
Ham ^ i
! remember ‘ him as a competent
| roofer. All members of hi* im>-
j mediate family preceded him
in death. .
Funeral services were held
Thursday afternoon. Nov. 5,
fro m Bynes - Royall Funeral
Home with Rev. George
Walker officiating.
all-singers furnished music. In -
terment was in Laurel Grove
j " em 0 , ' f uy-
1 survivors are ,his widow, Mrs.
Inez williams Miller, Miami,
( 'Fla.:
two first cousins,
W. Hazel of Marietta, Ga., arjd
M s: Ma rk Hazel of Savannah.
Pilgrim Baptist Church
Rev. D. D. Henderson, pastor
of Pilgrim Baptist Church is
attending the' State Baptist
j convention in fiainhridge this
| week
The No. 1 choir will
pate on the anniversary pro¬
gram of the Second Ebonezer
j c * 10 * r 1 and on Friday, No. 2 choirs November will at¬ 13.
No.
tend the Jerusalem choir’s an-
niversary on November 16.
Communion services will be
held at the church STmday
15. -
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152 Barnard St.
Bibles, Church and Sunday
School Supplies, Books
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SMALLS — In sad but loving
memory of our dear
son and brother
j
| MR. CL ARENCE EDWARD
j SMALLS
I who departed this life
j two Nov. years 17, ago 1957 today
j I "When day is done and those
we love
Must leave us for awhile,
When shadows fall and evening
comes
J To dim a much-loved smile,
There still is hope a new day’s
j sun
Will yet shine from above
And some day in a brighter
I dawn
j We'll meet the one we love.”
Sadly missed by
j a loving wife,
Mrs. Leola Smalls
New York City
1 mother,
i Mrs. Harriet Smalls
Savannah, Ga.
sisters,
Mrs. Josephine TruCll
i New York City
Mrs. Margret Pinckney
j Savannah, Ga.
MOORE -In memory of
MR. HAMILTON MOORE
who departed this life
November 15, 1958
Greatly missed by us all.
The Moore Family
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WILLIAMS — In memory
my dear husband
DEACON SAMI WILLIAMS /
who departed this life
November 13, 1963
The month of November is
here
The saddest month of the year.
For it was on the thirteenth
day
My darling husband passed
away.
God gave me strength to face
it
And courage to bear the blow;
But what it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
Sadly missed by
a devoted wife,
Mrs. O. C. Williams
sisters.
Mrs. Cora Vaughns
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Mrs. Christine Anderson
mother-in-law,
Mrs. Mable D. Cannady
FRAZIER — In sad but loving
memory of our mother,
MRS. EVELINA FRAZIER
who passed away one year
today
Nov. 12, 1958
In loving memory of this day
We pause to pray for Mother.
Of all the people in the world,
There is for us, no other.
Sadly missed by
daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. William Baker
son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Frazier
Santa Barbara, Calif,
sister, '
Mrs. Viola Kinlaw
brother,
Mr. Joe Grant
MANES—In loving memory of
our loved one
CARLOS BRENTON MANES
who departed this life
_
Nov. 11, 1858
Mother, Sisters, Brother
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